egon, ,jnuary 17» 194« a-a FIRST CHURCH OF CHlUST. Sunduy School ut 9:30 A. M. SCIENTIST Wednesday evening meeting, Sunduy, Junuury 27, 1946 which includes testimonies of Sunduy Morning Service ut 11 Christian Science healing, is held ut 8 o'clock. o'clock. Subject: TRUTH. Reading Room open duily from 2 to 3 P. M. except Sunduys und holidays. The ppblic is cordially invited to uttend these services, and to use the Reading Room. as SOLDIER ty o « 'ítyaiH? M e t h o d is t C h u r c h J a rjQ ^ ? 4 6 */MSL Corner of North Main and Laurel The Sunduy School meets each Sunday morning ut 9:43. This growing school is well equipped to cure for the needs ut every age group in an efficient way. The morning serm on is at 11 o'clock on the subject “Bringing in the Sheaves." The choir under the direction of Mrs. Bill Weber, with Diamond Bridal Sets W e have a nice selection of m atched sets or individual ring's from $ 5 0 to $ 4 5 0 AH Kinds of Jewelry Repairing . HAYNES JEWELRY Mrs. Annabell Davis at the organ, I Bible School, 9:45 A. M. Classes ! Sunday Services: wilt give the morning worship ! for all ages. Mrs. L. U. Gresham, 9:45 Sunday School. Bring the anthem. The Senior and Interm e­ Supt. entire family. A class for every diate Methodist Youth Fellowship . morning Service, 11:00 A. M. age group. Mrs. Geo. Icenhower, groups will m eet in their respec­ | Sermon, “For Christ and The Supt. tive rooms for worship at 6:15 p. 11:00 Morning Worship service. m. The evening worship hour is Church” Junior Church, 11:00 A. M. f Sermon by the pastor. 7:30 at which time the pastor will Junior Church will meet dur- discuss one of the great gospel A service for children under J u n ­ subjects. The mid-week Biole ior High age. 1 ing the morning service for those study and prayer service is each I Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. between the ages of 5-12. Mrs. Thursday evening at 7:30 Dr. G. ¡William Jessup,' president of San Schak, director. W. Bruce, Minister. Jose Bible College, will speak. 5:30 Orchestra Rehearsal. o — M idweek Service, Wednesd a y 6:45 C hrist’s Ambassadors Hour FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 8:00 P. M. A service for youth. First & Hargadine Sts Gospel Meditations, KMED, 8:00 7:30 Evening service. Evangelis 9:45 A. M. Sunday school. Hen­ A. M. Tuesday and Thursday. tic message by the Pastor. Youth For Christ Rally, Satur- Week Day Services: ry S. McNair, Superintendent. 11:00 A. M. Morning worship. ,day .Januaary 26, Baptist Church. Wednesday 2:00 p.m. Cottage 6:00 P. M. Senior Youth Fellow­ prayer meeting at 502 Allison St. THE FREE METHODIST Church ship pre-prayer time. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Mid-week Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. service conducted by the C. A. s. 7:30 p.m. Evening Gospel Ser­ W ednesday 8:45 p.m. Choir Re­ vice with special music and a Freda Elliott Superintendent. Mrs Rugg in charge Sunday. Alice hearsal. message by the pastor. Friday 7:30 p.m. Victory Night. We extend a cordial welcome to Beare song leader and Dona Allen attend any or all of these services. pianist. Classes for all ages. A service for Bible study, praise Message by the Pastor, Rev. E. and prayer. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Church Fellowship hour. We extend a 1 R. Quick at 11 a.m. Subject, Am­ bassador. Special music. cordial invitation to all. “ F a i t h T e m p le ” No service Sunday evening as Leland I. W ilkinson, Pastor. Undenom inational we are joining the Free Methodist Located a t the corner of 5th and Church in Medford a t that hour P r e s b y t e r ia n C h u r c h East Main St. the 22nd next Tuesday a t 7:30 p. 130 North Main Street Leo C. Wine, Pastor “A Friendly cnurch for thought­ in the closing District meeting. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. We beging revival services on ful People." Rev. George M Shuman, m. with Mrs. Lola Willows and Bonnie Conrad, Superintendent, Pastor Eva E. Jam es from Winnipeg, Classes for all ages. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. 9:45 Sunday School for all ages. Manitoba, Canada. Mrs, Willows Young Peoples meeting, 6:30 Mrs. W. M. Poley, Superintendant has m inistered to capacity audi­ Sunday evening. The young peo­ ences at Camp Meeting and Re­ 11 A. M. Morning Worship. Special music by the choir. Ser­ vival Campaignes in various parts ple are in complete charge of this Of Canada. She is an outstanding service, and a very spiritual time mon by the pastor. 6:30 P. M. Young People’s Soc­ singing and preaching evangelist. is had by all. Evangelistice Servi c e s, 7:30 Be sure and hear her. ieties. Sunday evening, the music begins 7:30 P. M. Evening service. Prayer meeting Tuesday night C h u r c h o f t h e N a z a r e n e Wednesday evening at 7:30 P. a t 7:30 Rev. A. J. Edward*. Pastor . midweek service for prayer and Bible Study Thursday night at 9:45 a.m. Sunday Schqol, T. S. Bible study. 7:30 Wiley, Supt. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship C h u rc h o f C h r is t N e ig h b o r h o o d C h u r c h 7:00 p.m. Junior Meeting, Mrs. E a rl F. D ow ning, M in is te r C. M. Litwiiler, Supervisor. C o n g r e g a t io n a l Second and B Streets 7:00 p.m. Young People’s Ser­ Corner of Blvd. and Morton vice, George Zickafoose, Presi­ Clarence F. McCall, Acting dent. Minister. 8:00 p.m. Evening Service 9:45 a.m. Church School with 8:80 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer draw near to God in the spirit Meeting. of our common Master, A cordial invitation is extend­ d e n t ed to everyone to attend these Mrs. Joha B arker as Superinten- services. ! ganist. This church extends a hearty FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE welcome to all neighbors and (Assembly of God) friends and visitors who wish to 485 Siskiyou 11:00 a.m. M orning worship ser­ Rev. Gordon Lindsay, Pastor vice. How Well Has General Electric M et These Objectives? 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Government. G-E cost­ saving mJWiods had made war goods for less money than the Government expected. These dividends have been declared per share of common stock since 1936: Refrigerator 1935 - ...............$199.00 1941--------------- 129.95 Lamp 1935............... . 1945......... ........ .15 .10 (PIUS TAX) Transformer 1945 (S e p t.)____ __ 1.09 Overtime pay gave G-E work­ ers more on top of this. G.E. has made jobs for nearly three times as many. 61,781 worked for G.E. nine years ago. In 1945 an average of 145, 000 had jobs a t G.E. and at much higher pay. 1935— .... ........ 1941_________ 76.32 69.30 Motor 1935.................. 1941...... 12.80 8.50 At Ashland Groceries and Markets ASHLAND CREAM ERY 47.56 27.95 GENERAL ELECTRIC’S OBJECTIVE has been to keep prices moving downward, keep wages going up, and to earn a fair profit. This calls for volume production, more efficient work and methods. 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