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PAGE TEN MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1943 Church Notices - rre MethodUt Church Corner of W. 10U and Ivy fit. Rev. M. p. Knight), Pastor Sunday Gchool, 9:45; MlM Graoa Andrews, ijp?riiit;ident. Class meeting, 11; Kenneth Shroyw, lnader. There will be a thort aeraa by the pat tor at tola hour. T. P M. 8., 7:00. Eventna Bervloe bRlnalna ec 7:46 Prayer Meeting, 7:46 p. m. Wednes day. Watch the paper for full announce ment of our revival service to begiu Mot. 8. ' Phoenix Presbyterian Church Lawrence Mltche'.more, Pastor 10 a. m. Worship, a. M. fl. story for boys and glrlr. Sermon, "I Love Thy Church." 11 a m. BIMj School. 4 p. m. Junior Christian Endeavor and plans for Hallowe'en party next week. Boys and girls from 9 through the eighth grade are Invited to Join this group. 6 p. m Young People's meeting of the congregation will be held; ap proval of the budget and report uf organ'jiauons. First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ. Scientist. In Boston, Mass. Servloea are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock. Subject October Si; "fiver- lasting Punishment." 9:80 Sunday School. , 8:00 Wednesday evening meeting, which Includes testimonial of Chris tian Science healings. 1 The reading room, which Is located at 414 end 410 Mearora (.'enter mum- lng. ! open from 0 a. m. to 8 p. m, with librarian in attendance. I - eventh-Day Advent!. Church Corner Edwards and Beatty street o. a. Thompson, pastor School. 11 a. m. Intercessory Service for our missionaries held prisoners of war. 6:80 p. m. Toung People's meeting. Wednesday, 8 p. mv Prayer meet ing. Talent Methodist Church George W. Bruce. Pastor 0:80 a. m. Worship conducted by pastor. Sermon theme Oct. 81, "The Madhouse In the Oulch." 10 a 5 a m. Sunday School, Clar ence Holdrldge, superintendent. An nual Rally Day. Classes for everyone, Including a class for young adults now being organised. Come and enjey with us the Inspirational singing and Rally Day program. There will be gifts for the youngest and oldest per sons, and the largest family present, 7:30 p. m., Wednesday Prayer Meetinsr ena Bime away lea by or. Bruce. Bring your Bibles and join In reading God's word and in prayer. How To Relieve Bronchitis ' Creomulalon relieve, promptly be. eauae it low right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen end expel term laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, In flamed bronchial muoous mem branes. Tell your druggist to tell you bottle of Creomulslon with the un derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION fforCouehi.ChestColds.Bronchitii Bt Peter's Lulhefan Church (Synod leal Conference) E. Main and Portland Ave, Harry H. Toung, Pastor Sunday School at 0:46 o'clock. Divine Worship at 11 o'clock. In this service the reformation of the church will be com mm orated. Holy Communion will be celebrat ed m tne service tsunaay morning. Since no registration for communion was taken last Sunday, all who wish to partake of Holy Communion are requested to come a lew minutes early and register before the service Confirmation instruction Thursday evening at 7:30. Sunday school teachers' meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Jacksonville Presbyterian Church - Lawrence MItchelmore, Pastor. 10:30 a. m Bible School. 11:30 a. m Worship, choir num ber, S. M. S. story No. 4 for boys and girls; sermon, "The House of Thine Abode." 7:80 p. m. Christian Endeavor for the high school age. Mrs. R. V. Mar tin, adviser. Thursday, 7:45 p. m- Bible study. 8:16 p. m. Choir rehearsal directed by Mrs. Cathrlne Wendt. Mrs. Fy Harris Is pianist. Sunday, Nov. 7, at 0:30 p. m., noys and girl of Jacksonville from nine years tnrougn tne eigmn gnats ere Invited to help organize a Junior Christian Endeavor society. Talent trtends Church Meeting in the Baptist Building Mtlo Clifton Boss, pastor 7 'p. m- Christian Endeavor soci ety for all young people. The pastor Is leading with a study of the Book of Genesis. Chap. 3. 7 :30 p. m. Evangelistic service. Sermon, "The Seasons of the Soul.1 Foursquare Gospel Church Cor. Central and Jackson Rev. W. She nr burn. Pastor. 0:40 Sunday School with classes for all ases. 11 ;00 Worship. Rev. raitn rsnear- burn will be speaking upon the suh- lect. "The Man Joanne. 0 :30 Young reop.e' urusaaer Service. 7:30 EvanRellttlc Service. Inspira tional singing. Rev. W. Shearburn will Dririff the evening message. 7:30 Mid-week services Wednesday and Friday evenings. 7:30 Saturday vniiaren i victory Bend. We Invite you to come and wor ship the Lord with us In Spirit and in Truth. Advent Clirlitlan Church West Jackson at Welch Bible School, 6:46 a. m. Ruth Babb, superintendent. Classes for all ages. Preaching. 11 a. m. Subject, "A King's Dream." Owing to the short age of gasoline we are only having one service at present. we are taxing up a series or pro- phetlo subjects that are in the spot light of our times. If you like proph ecy you will enjoy these subjects as tney ten ua where we are on the stream of time. we'll be looking for you: come and worship with ua. Church of God Haven and Holly Streets T. O. Satterfleld, Pastor Sunday School, 0:46 a. m. Brwln R. Walte. superintendent, with a fine staff of teachers. A class and a wel come await you. Worship, 11 a. m. Message by pastor. Special prayer service at church, 8 p. m. Toung People's meeting, 6:80 p. m. Mrs. Irene Pyle, director. Services, 7:30 p, m. The pastor will again deliver the message. Prayer and praise series Wednes day, 7:30 p. m. The public is Invited to all services. C Interdenominational At Carpenters' Hsll. N. Riverside Rev. H. B. White In charge Service, 8 p. m. Sunday These services are for everybody and no church In particular. Every- body welcome. Teatlmony and praise service) be fore preaching. Come. Christian Church Phoenix, Oregon Chaa. Nahss, Pastor ' Bible School. 10 a. m. Worship. 11 a. m. Subject, Th Woman Clothed With the Sun. Service, 7 JO p. m. Subject, "Bro ken Cisterns. Everyone 1 welcome to com and worship with us. Highway Tabernacle (The Friendly Community Church) Martin R. Brunswick. Pastor Eagle Point, Ore. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. Classes xor au axes. 11 a. m. worsmp. sermon op-. "Am I Mr Brother's Keeper?" 7 :45 p. m .Evangelistic service, Special music and singing. The pub lic is cordially inntea. First Baptist Chair h 6th and N. Central fits. Wolfo' A. Dawes. Pastor Bible School, 9:46. Classes for all ages. Morning Worship, 11 o'clock. Ser mon, "The Trumpet Call." Special music. Young People's groups, 0 ;30. Evening Service, 7:30. Song service. Special music. Sermon, "The Destiny ox the Believer." Fellowship hour following the eve ning service, to which all service men and women are Invited. Evangelist Evangelist Charles ' Pepper (above), converted Cherokee In. dlan who has traveled exten sively conducting evangelistic campaigns and Bible conven tions, will appear Sunday night at the Assembly of Cod, 1 Nawtown street, in tribal ccs tume. Ha is speaking nightly except Saturday and Monday at 7:45 p. m. The pueuo is in vited to hear him. r.ntr.1 iniin Church of Christ cor. cutni and Jsckson Streets Bible Scnaol, t it. A. E. Russel, su pertaterjdeat. Worship, li a. m. twUDl services, C. T 7 p. m. ehtireh rv1rM a D. m. Bro. Everett MeOee ot Ashland will brlnf th. message at Mu tne morn Ins and evening service. Everyone is most cordially invited to attend these services. First Methodist Church Msln and Laurel Street. - Louis C. Kirby, D. D- minuter. Sunday school 9:48 a. m.; E. J. Neumann, superintendent. Worship 11 m The pastor speaks on "The- Master's Petition For His Church." Anthem, "Prslse Ye The rather." Solo. "Are Ye Able." by Corp. Msx R. Tleger. service, 7:30 p. m. subject or ser mon, "A Mlr-cl. of Or.ce. solo by Corp. Frits Maxin. Army hour to social ball st close of service. Church school board will meet Tuesday evening at 7:80 In the church parlors. AUdweea service weanesasy eve ning at 7:30. Continued studies or the teachings ot St. Fsul. Beeee Creek Gospel Mission Henry Lacy, Pastor Sundsv School. 10 a. m. Worship. 11 a. m. Topic will be "The Coffin SpcaVs." Evening service, 8, Praver ineetliw 'luursdsys, 8 p. Come loin us in these hours ol worship. Church of Jesus Christ ot ' Latter-Day Saints 831 W. Second Earl D. Clements, Brsnch President Sunday School, 10 a. m. Priesthood, Beliet society, Primary. 11:30 a. m. Sacramento service, 7:30 p. m. . Young Men's and Women's Im provement association, 7:30 p. m Tuesday. .. ', Rector Friends Church In Medford IS Keen. Way Drive (Just off 1600 ojock b. Mam) Mllo Clifton Ross, Pastor 10 a. m. Church School, 11 a. m. Meeting for worship. Jun ior surprise sermon. Soprano solo by Alfreds Martin. Incidental muslo by Barbara Terrlll. Sermon. "The Effects of Repeal," Is In cooperation with other Friends churches which are observing a nation-wide temperance Sunday. 12 noon Monthly business meeting for a short session, with Wendell Vo- taw, cierx, presiding. There will be no monthly church dinner at this time. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting with study of the Psslms. Lo cation to be announced. IF HOME GROCERY K3 EAST KAI.1 Phom 2EC5 Medford ' During these troublesome diyi of gat rationing and , hertagat of merchandise;, rt'i an ever increasing problem to gat thoae ittmi which mean to much to our everyday lift. Selbyt are alwayt working to keep your thare of those Items available for you. So thop at Selby'i Home Grocery, 606 East Main. A store to your satisfaction. C D, E, F Meat Points Expire Oct. 30th Swift't HAMS, . . . per lb. 38c Morrell't Pride BACON . . per lb. 43c Kraft In Glass Cheese Tillamook lb. 39c White Star TUNA FISH No. y2 tin 37c Cooking MAZOLA OIL . . qts. 61c RAISINS 2 lbs. 30c Hallowe'en PUMPKINS . . Ib.3y2c Trick or Treat C&ndy Special bulk or pkg. Kraft's PARKAY , , 2 lbs, 49c CASH PAID for EGGS HIGHEST MARKET PRICES LEAVE YOUR SWAP AND SELL AT SELBY'S TUNE IN KMED AT NOON Assembly of Ood (Pull Gospel Church) J - 11 Newtown Btreet Eev. Harry O. Downey, Pastor Sunday services: Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Meetings with Evangelist Charles pepper are In progress.. Subject tor i. a. m. service wui oe "workers To- getner," and at the 7:45 p. m. serv Ice, "The Tragedy of the Ages, ol When WMl Peace Come?" There will be meetings each night at 7:45, with exception ot Monday Biiu nuvuruny. Evangelist Charlea Pepper, who Is a Cherokee Indian, will wear hla Indian costume at the Sunday night HIV1CO, The publie Is cordially Invited to una special series ot meetings. Church of the Brethren In Medford Ward X. Pratt, Pastor 193 Oberlln St., Ashland Evening services held In homes. i n is weex: 008 s. Oakdale. BYPD, 7 p. m.. for all young people. Evening Worship service, 8 p. m Another messsge for the world, to- osy. -who Is the Qreatest?" Luke y:Q-4B. Sunday morning services In Ash' Isnd: 10 a. m. The Church School: "Bl. ble Teachings on Abstinence." a. m. Worship: -How Ood Aiaaes tiimseir etrona. Coming November 7, a "church at Work Conference" will be held In the Ashlsnd Church of the Brethren for people In this area. Grant T. Mc Oulre will be the guest-leader. He Is a successful pastor of eoutbern California. Elrst Christian "church Ninth and Oakdale. Ward A. Bice, Minister. :45, Bible school with graded clssses tor all ages. 10:85, morning worship. Anthem. "Oreat Shell Be Thy Peace," Roberta. Sermon, "The Business Of Religion." A nursery Is provided to care for children of pre-school age. 6:30, young People'a meeting. 7:30, evening worshlo. Soeclal mi. sic. Solo. Mrs. Wsrd A. Rice. Sermon. j "The Reality Of Redemption." Calendal of events: Monday, 7:30, Educational Commit tee meeting, Tuesday, 7:00, Youth Fellowship ! Executive Committee at the home ol ' Mr. and Mrs. Rice, 830 8. Holly. j Wednesdny, 3. homecoming lunch eon of Adult Missionary Society for I members- and Invited guests. St. Mark's Church (Angllcsn) 5th and Oakdale -" The Rev. George R. Turney, 19th Sunday arter Trinity. 8 Holy Communion. 9:45 Church School. 11 Morning prayer and eermon. All Saints' Day, Monday. 10:30 Holy Communion. All Souls' Day, Tuesday. 10:30 Holy Communion. Anniver sary ot ordination to the prlesthooa. yriaay, 10:30 nory-;ommunion. - Effective Spiritual Thinking A course of lectures, revealing your Invisible power, are being given by H. V. Ollmore of Hollywood, Callt., every Tuesday evening between the hours of 8 snd 9 In room 319 Med ford Center building. Mr. GUmore lec tures on Troward Philosophy, Chris tian Science, Yogi Philosophy, Science ot Mind, The Great Pyramid of Qlzeh. Unity and The ?x;e and Teachlnga ot the Mastersi of tne Far East. All are cordially Invited to attend these lec tures. The reading rooms are open from 10 a. m. until 5:30 p. m. every week day. , Church or The N'axarena Holly at First Speaking . from hla pulpit twice Sunday. Frad . Wthtord. pss- brjnj , hla covered dlsli and from ths -me vsnsellat. will be heard .-itn..,a .(Mtira 10:45 a. e. r-.,,rr-H victorv." st 7 :30 p. rb "Msn Formed end Fixed." The choir will be hesrd under the direction ol John. Other special music will also be heard. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., direct ed by Mrs. Msttle House. This Bible school bss four departments manned by capable teachers. Young people meet at 8:30 p. m. In three separate sessions. Seniors. High 6chool and Juniors. Mid-week service Wednesdsy, 7:30, followed by eholr rehearsal. A cordial welcome to all. First Presbyterian Church Holly at 8th St. " Harry Hansen, Minister. 9:45 a. m., Sabbath echool. 11 a. m, wroehlp. Anthem. "Rest In the Lord." Sermon. "The Forgive ness of Sin." Junior surprise eermon. 5 p. m Junior u. n. in cuuvw psrlor. 5 p. m.. Crusaders C. E. tor all Junior high and above. 7 p. m- Senior O. E. for college ire and hleh school young people. Servicemen and their wlvea cordially Invited. Church night fellowsnip Wednes day, 8:30 p. m. This will b a cov ered dish dinner. Each one te to Washington. Oct. 29.0..B The National Housing Agency today approved the construction of 1,800 privately-financed fam ily units for war workers in tne Alameda-Oakland, Cal., area. Chrysler Made Parts HUMPHREY MOTORS 33 So. Riverside Dial 4980 Salt makes them taste their best Whan if raint it pours Plain or Iodized The Apostolus Faith Cor. K.' Central Ave. and 3rd St. Rev. C. W. Frost, Psstor 9:30 Sunday School... The children will enjoy attending our Sunday School and they will be taught noth ing but the-Bible. There Is also an adult class. 11:00 Morning Devotions! Service. come and receive real food for your soul. 7:45 Evening Evangellstlo meet ing.' The orchestra, organist and cho rus will give a program at begin ning of the eervlce; following this there will be personal testimonials, and a aptrlt-fllled message. 8:00 Tuesday and Friday evenings. You will find every moment of our servloea worth while. A collection la never taken. Zlon English Lutheran Church ' ' West Fourth at Oakdale Karl W. Brookhaus,' Pastor. ' 9:45 a. m., Sunday school. 11:00 a. mv Reformation worship service. 5:00 p. m.. Intermediate Luther league. . . 7:00 p. m., Senior league. 80 p. m., Young People's league. The psstor will conduct the Ref ormation day worship service and preacn the sermon. Council meeting Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. me ijaaies- Aid will hold a dessert luncheon meeting Thursday at 1:30 p. m. In the church with Mrs. Alt Brewold and Mrs. Erllng Brewold aa nosteeses. - Confirmation class Friday at 4i30 p. m. visitors and friends always welcome at &ion i.utneran church. Pllrrlm Holiness Churrh S. Jsckson snd Bessie Sta. Rev. D. D. Phllllpa. Pastor. Sunday services: Sundny school 9:45 a. m. Sunday school 9:45 a. m: 8. O. Tlghe. superintendent. Classes for ail ages, each class la In charge of a qualified tescher. 11 a. m.. sermon. Subject, "The Song Of Moses And The Lamb." 8 30 p. m . p. H. Y. p. s. Youth ! groups, under lesdershlp of Miss Elva Thompson. 7:30 p. m., song end praise services , followed by the evening message: . Jh 3'3 -S Cor. 5:17. ! Official board meeting Monday 8 p. m. i Mid-week praver and Bible study '7:30 p. m. Wednesday. 1 Interest Is growing at all our I church servlcea. , A cordial welcome 1s extended to all GLASSES Dr. R. M. Hood, Optometrist Sparta Bldg. Main and Hlterslde. Medrord, Ore Skillful Service Keasonabie Price. : Ifs gnat to be. able to say 'gain: Hope all -At -. ' . fK'i Y-.t'-X ' - ' Golden West Coffee you wish your grocer bos full '-. Jl ' A stocksN ' Frankly, we've had some difficulties in "' - ff:j2Z'MrT getting glass fot packaging (government restric- MlM! ' -' tions, you know!) but, we've never lost the main idea to keep "the favorite coffee of the West" fragrantly fresh! We're doing it , -g $;a - too . . . with the loyal help o :asj 1''""' 1 1 . .isrri 1"" subitltntes fee t 1 . your grocer. "' "''"''' Hi It "nm, ' Golden West IN THE WEST -IT'S GOLDEN 'WEST COFFEE - . f s J vf , - 1 LOMJS FOR FAMILY EMERGENCIES OTHER UNEXPECTED EXPENSES Any entt& v ) FiRST NATIONAL .BANK OF PORTLAND -