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rOTJH MEDFORD MAIL TRIBtTNS Friday. October 1944 Church Ctiurch ef Christ 1050 Court Street . There will be three aervicra Sunday. 10 30 a. m., 2 30 p. m. and 8 p. m. 8SRli.T?inl. Lee will P.ch .t ach aervlce. Everyone Invited. Butte FalU Presbyterian Be" I n MacDouKall. Pastor Sunday aeho.il. 10 a. m. Sword drill. &.n,'"i;s'," Hauler " will be Ihown at 7:45 p. m. RSjone li cordially Invited to at. hpwert".ervlc., Wednesday, t p. m. Universal Spiritual Tnmple 819 North Central Avenue Bev. Edward C. LeVyne. D. p.. Pastor Onlveraal Spiritual Temple, a . 819 North Central avenue, will hold serv ices Wednesday at 8 o'clock with the Be?. Edward C. LeVyne. D. D.. as paa tor The proirrnm Inelndta lectures, messages, divine healing and com munion circle. All are welcome. The Apottotle Faith au-d Street at North Central Avenue Rev C. F. Frost, Pastor '( 9-30 Sunday aehool. Interesting (lasses tor the whole lamlly. i. Devotional and prnise aervlce. ,l' 7 Young People's meeting. A live evangelistic service, conducted wholly by the young people. T 7:43 Evangel Ititlc service, preceded 'by a program of music and sonil by the orrheslrn. organist and choir. , a Mid-week meetings, on Tuesday and Friday evenings. Personal testlmonlM, spirit - filled music, and an Inspiring message from the Bible are a part of every service. Come often and bring a friend. We never take a collection. home remedy for gSlrf relieving miseries of children's colds. Plumbing and 'Heating COST LESS AT WARDS I r ' i,, ,,..,,.. I,,.. jj,-, i ELECTRIC DAMPER REGULATOR CONTROL! Enjoy thermoilatically controlled temperature In your home with this damper regulotor outfit. Dampers open and close automatically ai room temperature rile, or falls. You lust dial Hie temperature you wc .t on room thermostat. Operates on a 1 rise or fall In tempera ture. Saves coal and furnace tending. JWj ... .V "aW .J M ontgomery Ward Visit gr Catalog Department for Ittmi not can-Is d In the .tore. Or shop by phone from the totolcg pagetl 117 So. Central Phont 3930 Notices ChrlitUn Church Central Avenue and Jackaon Street Bible school, 10 a. m. Morning worship. 11 a. nr. W. L. Keppel ptraker. Chrlitian Endeavor. 6 JO p. m. Evening iervice. 7 30 p. m. Charle Nahw apeaker. Topic, "The Con queror's Reward." Everyone ii welcome to com and worship God with ui. Advent Christian Churrh West Jnckson at Welch Irvln Dupray, Minister Bible school, 9:45, Ruth Babb, sup erintendent. Preach Ins;, 11 a. m. Subject, "A More Sure Word of Prophecy." This is a stepping; stone to the series of prophetic subjects we hope to give later. We hope to Rive a bird's eye view of the prophecies of the Bible that culminate at the close of this age. Zlon Entliih Lutheran Churra West Fourth at Oakdule Karl W. Hrockhaus, Pastor 9:43 a. m Sunday school. 11 a. m. Worship . 7 p. m. Luther league. The pastor will conduct the service and preach the sermon on Tie theme, "Our Fullness of Life In C-irlst." Brotherhoon, Tuesday at 8 p. m. Choir rehearsal, Thurhday, 7:30 p. m. Junior choir, Friday. 0:30 p. m. Visitors and friends nlways welcome at Zlon Lutheran church. It Peter's Lutheran Church (Synodlcal Conference) East Main and Portland Avenue Harry II. Young, Pastor Sunday school at 0:43 o'clock. Divine worship at 11. Theme, "Dan ger! Beware!" The congregational quarterly busi ness meeting will be held after the service. A fellowship dinner will be given after the business meeting Please come, bring your dinner and enjoy th fellowship of your fellow-Christians, i The AAL meeting will be hold Tues- I day evening. The place of meeting will be announced Sunday. I Th I n riii-' Aid will meet Thursday i afternoon at 2 o'clock In the Sunday f school room. The ladies will start a study of altar furnishings. MONTGOMERY WARD 12 25 MODERN UNIT TYPE CLOSET OUTFIT 25-95 Compel. low-priced 1 1 i but you'd never guess it. This vltreout china closet outfit It modem In design, quiel end efficient in operation. Syphon wash-down type. Complete with hardwood seat. SAVE AT WARDS ON PIPE AND FITTINGS at m JL. C Jilt. Length Low I .UJ B Wards carry a complete Fine of long-life, top-quality galvanlted tteel pipe and fittings, all ot typical low Word money saving prices. You'll lave on plumbing If you buy supplies at Words. Veese Cree Ml "I'm Bulte Falls Road nv r r.fiwin cax. Castor KunriAv Kt-hnni lfi a. nv Truman Col lins, superintendent. Special object lesson tor tne school Morning worship and sermon, 11 a. m. A cordial welcome extended to all. Never a stranger but once at this rnenaiy mission. Churrh of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 331 West Second Street Earl D. Clements. Branch President No. 3 Lorlng Court ' Sunday school. 10 a m. Sacrament and testimonial services, 11 . m. Sunday evening conjoint services, 7:30 p. m. Home missionary group In charge of program under the direction oi ciaer fiaymona a. Aiuir. Phoenix Christian Church Ronald Whlted, minister 10 a. in. Bible school, Max Whlted Supt. 11 a. m. Communion and preach lng. 7 d, m. Christian Endeavor. 8 p. m. Sermon by Ashland minis ter, Earl Downing. 8 d. m. Wednesday nraver meet lng. Ronald Whlted will fill the Ash- land DUJDit faundav avenlnr. You will find a welcome and a neip in these church services. First Church of Christ. Mclentlst Authorized brunch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'rlock. Subject, October 8 "Are am. uincane, ana ueam KeaJ7 6:30 Sundnv school. 8 Wednesday evening meeting, which includes testimonials of Chris tian Science healings. The reading room, located at 414 and 4 IS Med ford Center building. Is ... o n. in. woo. 171-, W1UI librarian In attendance. The First Daptlst Church flth and North Central Streets Wolford A. Dawes, Pastor Bible school, 0:45. Classes for all ases. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon, Anthem by the choir and special music. Voung People's service, 8:30 p. m. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Sermon, Looking Unto Jesus," by the pastor. Song service. Speclol music by the choir and Individuals. All are invited to Join us in these services. Federated Church of Central Point Ilcv. Rolf 11. Hansen, Pastor Sunday, October (1 Rally Day. 0:43 a. m Sundny school. Special children's Rally Day program. 11 a. m. Worship. Special music. Sermon by pastor. 6 30 p. m Young People s meeting. 7 30 p. m. Evangelistic service. Everyone welcome to all of the serv ices of the church. Tuesday. 2 p. m Ladies' Bible !"dy end prayer at the church. 7 30 p. m Pictures, presented by Rev. Roy and Rev. Randall of the American Sundav School Union Wednesday. 7.30 p. m. Mid-week prayer service. Friday, 2 p. m Berean Bible class party. Mrs. Cassman, hostess. First Methodist Churrh Main and Laurel Streets Loui. c. Klrby. D.D.. Minister Sunday school, 0 45 a. m. E. J. Nel. mnnn. superintendent. a .. ' ",- owmon oy Das tor. -The Eves of Holv Flm CiT- thrlst1"31"""1 WlU n' "Tha CrM speHker, Ben H. Schmidt, director of 1,1 ' "niiieo x.tvi..A., Will tell of nh cxperienvo of his ten years' h. . n 1-.IIUIU. iwu vionn num bers will be prosnted by Frank Long, r. .Y"ll,h mcptings at 8 30 in their i-rsH u T VMi,iJt''s' nrieger w 11 lend Wesley group. ...K.wrpK prayer and Bible study Wednesday at 7:30. ' Church of the Urethral! Mory and Sallng Streets , S. C Keller. Castor in n "r c.on""c"nK regular servlm n. k.i. ' ""'ea cnurcn build. cofnn!'u mvTry, "."1 X'1i"lL T"? rowing 'hurrl, program for all ,g... ... nv Mhlc classes for all ages hav. "ih'U" ". "". Adult thJ """'" lessons; children. !,."rt i? ,M,i. Theme for today Problem. "O"r0,n 'r M""n 11 a. m Hymn alnglng, special music, something fr children Tser. mon Kingdom Priority " rM,'l''"'."'.''l'nv.tSP. wlh rnuslc. Foursquare Ooiprl Church RJ'rwC'hr'"K.'n,, J"''k""' a j o w. Sheirburn. Pastor . . "noay school, with classe. 1 1 Ufn.t,l- . Cross,.. -Hev. .ii'lheS .pelf. lc. 3I,M-Youn People's Cnisader serv- EhA" '""" '""! who are not it! lend "r.ged ?i Vtl Cnn,'- rrlrt"v Prayer service .pu-i.ua'. nlng'nJ"y ",e '"'"wah.p of rirst C'hrl.ilan Church ,, Ninth and OnKdnlo 4. m' ..."""".Minlsler shfnLlTYOU,h m,ln " 'HW- 7 til Sermon C. 7 .':nt' "rvlee. . rl . nurch iist C.nae ,',;m. t- . Calendar f..r u -i, . iow:,h",;'"h,,7 3i,-i"-'-' r.i. el "'rpr,v"V 1 m -Lo'l Women-. Plltrlm Holiness chnrrh last J.i,.knn and HesMe Streeta D I) Phillip,. Mim.ler Rallv day n the Sundny school. t, k "n,l"v 'hol hev. S. O Tlehe, supcrinlendrnt. II a m Mi.ionary service In charge of the P II M s' Mr. T,,h, president, Mrs. Ilrmlng, vIce-DresU n;;:vnl::rfe.j;,j' Pm'IW m-imi P. Mr. a I pm tnd service ... p m Xn"ne for the evenlni SaVl"'"' s,r,""! MlsaUn... by the .r'.,PecT"dn"d"5r-M")- P'V '" '"T-Cott.i. prayer con,h.'th;lrh eordw RADIO SERVICE telIvision COMPANY So. Columbus off Stewart Ave. So. Specialising In Radio and Amolllier repairing. All work guaranteed and sar vice In I days or sooner. We will check and give you a price while you wait. We have a fresh shipment ol Radio B Batteries. Bette. get thtm nowl P. O. Box 168. Medlord TTnrrch ef Ood Haven and Holly Streets R. F. Wilson, Pastor Sunday school. 9.45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. rn. Christian Crusaders, 0 30 p. nr. Evening service, 7 30 p. hi. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7 :30 p. m. It park's Church (Anglican) 6th and Oakdale The Rev. George R. Turney, Rector 18th Sunday after Trinity: 8 Holy communion (corporate com munlon, men). 0:45 Church school, all classes. 11 Morning prayer and sermon. 1 2 Vestry meeting. Monday. 8 Evening guild meeting, Mrs. F. Humphrey. Thursday, 7:45 Choir rehearsal. Friday, 11 Holy communion. Weekdays, 6 Evening prayer. Intercessions. Assembly of Ood Church 11 South Newtown Street G. O. Baker, Pastor 9A5 Sunday school. Classes for all ages, Mr. Thompson, superintendent. 11 Morning worship, pastor speak ing. 6:30 Young people's meeting. 7:30 Evangelistic meeting. Music by the orchestra with lively congrega tional singing. Special numbers by the young people. 7:45 Wednesday evening Prayer and praise. 7 45 Friday evening "What the Bible Teaches. A warm welcome for all. Church of the Nazarena Holly at First The topics to be used from this pul pit Sunday are: 10:45 a. m.( "Sanctifi catlon A Christian Essential:" 7:30 p. m., "Being Filled With the Spirit." Fred M. Weatherford, pastor - evan gelist, will be speaker. The choir and other special music under direction of John Eby wlU be heard throughout the day. Sunday school, 8:45 a. rn., M. G. H. Hansen, superintendent. This school Is in a three-way competition now. The other schools being Portland First church and Sell wood Portland. The Med ford Sunday school led the race last Sunday. Youth meetings, fl:30 p. m. Mid-week service, Wednesday, fol lowed by choir rehearsal. First Presbyterian Church Holly at Eichth Street Harry Hansen, Minister t:30 Preparatory prayer meetinn. 8:43 Church Bible school. New classes are beginning their work. 11 Church service. A trio will sing. "How Beautiful Upon the Moun. tains." and Harry Young will sing. "If Christ Came Rarlr " Rprmnn '-Th. Three 'Rs' of Christ." Junior surprise sermon. Nursery room supervised by 7 D. m. Youn. P.nnU'a null,. will be lead by Rosalind Cramer. Wednesday. :30 p m. Monthlv Church nl.ht covered dish no.charge dinner. Friends are welcome. Program following, furnished by the Missionary society. Christian Church To Honor 102 For Good' Attendance RallV flnrl Rorncrnitlnn rin,, will be featured Sunday morn ing at the First Christian rhurrh at which time awards ot recog nition will be given 102 church members (or attendance during the Dast vear. Four nmnm have had perfect attendance, Mrs. Julia Gregory, Doris Hake, Mrs. Jennie Hutchens and A. .1 Hanby, church officers reported. Slogan for Kally Day this year Is "333 for Victory" and officers hone that thin aim Of reached as attendance last year was 302. The 102 awards will be pre sented In feature assembly at the Bible school hour. Church officers explained that a new system of award for the coming Bible school year has been recommended to the worker's conference for ap proval. Following this assembly the choir will sing an anthem and the minister will speak on ob servance of the "Week of the Ministry" on the theme, "God's Men". Schmidt To Speak To Church Group Ben H. Schmidt, secretary of Medford Y.M.C.A., will give a short address on his experiences in China and the Philippines at the monthly fellowship dinner at the First Presbyterian church Wednesday, Oct. 11 at 6:30 p.m. i His subject will be "A Layman Looks at Mark 16.15". A short devotional message will be given by the Rev. Harry H. Hansen, pastor of the church and SRt. Bob Carlson of Camp White will sing. The dinner, which will be pot-luck, and planned by the women of the congragation, is planned as a family affair and all friends of the congregation are invited. On the basis of tabulations of ration books, the U. S. Bureau of the Census estimates an in crease In the civilian popula tion of the West Coast between 1940 and the fall of 1943 of over one million persons of 8 5 per cent while certain Mid-West States have declined from 10 to 15 per cent, and New York State over 7 per cent. Clualns time tor Classified tds ft s m Too Lata to Claaalfi. 13 30 0 m 13 C NOTICE The Original Rolling Pin Doughnut Shop (Formerly Located on South Riverside) Reopens in New Location TODAY-Friday, Oct. 6th open house FRIDAY 10 A. M. 'Til 8 P. M. SIMPLE. MARKER Brief Services to Observe Last Wishes of Famed Humorist; No Long Faces Paducah, Ky., Oct. 6 flJ.B A dogwood tree, fertilized by the ashes of Irvln S. Cobb, will be planted here tomorrow in services for the late Kentucky humorist as the single, simple monument to his memory. In a cemetery plot shaded by a towering centuries-old oak, the ashes of Cobb who admon ished in a letter written before his death that there be no "long faces, no flowers, no mourning" will be laid to rest in a hole dug for the tree. "Should the. tree live, that will be monument enough for me," Cobb wrote. Neither will the "so-called Christian burial service" be read. Read 3rd Psalm Cobb, who was born here June 23, 1876, and died In New York City on March 10 of this year, asked only that the 23rd Psalm be read. Only brief services will be read. His ashes, which Cobb wrote when "properly rendered down shouldn't much more than fill a Mason fruit jar" were brought here from New York in a polished marble urn. At the head of the procession of friends and relatives who were told "to keep the thing cheerful, boys and girls" will be George Goodman, state OPA director and intimate Cobb friend, carrying the urn. He will be accompanied by three other of the humorist's cronies, Attorney Tom Waller, Publisher Edwin J. Paxton of the Paducah Sun-Democrat and Col. Guy Thompson, noted horseman. They will be fol lowed by his widow, Mrs. Laura Cobb, his daughter, Mrs. Eliza beth Cobb Rogers, and his granddaughter, Mrs. Gregson Bautzer. Negro Choir A negro choir, selected by the journalist and short story writer because he would be neither Want Christmas Money? ; You'll Like Earning It Here! Our offices are pleasant and equipped with the latest business machines and modern systems. You'll learn while you earn. Our employees are friendly and helpful. The work is most interesting. You'll recognize names of America's leading industries and most distinguish ed people while handling Christmas or ders for our nationally known Royal Riv iera Pears and Fruit-of-the-Month Club. Both temporary and permanent positions an available so . . . Call Mrs. Bartclt, 2161, if you can type, file or do general office work and want to earn money NOW. Our own bus service excellent cafeteria. BEAR CREEK ORCHARDS South Pacific Highway UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT The lame popular recipe as has always been ued on Rolling Pin Doughnuts. They are delicious! ROLLING PIN DOUGHNUT SHOP Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mjrrs, Owners Verboe nor lachrymose" wfll deliver a brief euology and the Rev. Joseph R. Walker, pastor of the first Presbyterian church, will read the 23rd Psalm. The Psalm was selected by Cobb because It "contains no charnel nor morbid mouthing about corruption and carried no promise of hell or heaven, "which. If one may Judge by the people who are surest of going there, must be a power fully dull place." "Hell may have a worse cli mate, but undoubtedly the com pany Is sprightlier," he wrote. EOF CRISIS The Salvation Army In Med-! lora as eisewnere nas passcu through many crises, always en deavoring to meet the emergency of the moment, whether depres sion or war. In the last vear the local Sal vation Army unit has done its i share in the present crisis. Al- though the work for G. I. Joei is carried on through U.S.O., the Salvation Army itself has played. Santa Claus to those confined in the hospital at Camp White. Last Christmas 800 gifts were distrib uted. At Easter the Army took to the wards of the hospital at, Camp White 50 Easter lilies. In one room entered was found a woman sitting beside the bed of her husband. He had been In an : explosion and his face showed evidence of great suffering. A beautiful lily was placed on a ..it iont sr the hed. It was the last flower he ever looked; upon as soon afterward he paid , th nunreme sacrifice on the altar of service. i Out of the Easter Lily giving grew the thought of placing: flowers in the hospital wards! every Monday. The Medford j and nearby residents would: leave their flowers at the Army Hall, 4th and Bartlett. Hun dreds of bouquets were made from these flowers and dlstrib v... ih. nnma officers. Ma-. jor Nettie Brown and Lieut. Eva McAllan. tv, Mailford Community Chest and War Fund finances in : great part the work of the sal vation Army with funds to be raised In the local campaign be- ginning Ootober 9. : 3D Active participation In local Armistice Day activities is being discussed by Crater Lake Post 183?, Veterans of Foreign Wars, ; according to Post Commander Louis Erbes, and a military af fairs committee h'as been formed to handle post activities for the day. ! This committee, according to Erbes, -already has assurances from the commanding officers of the U. S. Naval base and Marine Barracks at Klamath Falls, that detachments of sailors and ma rines, who have fought in the South Pacific, will come to Med ford to parade with the post. Ashland VFW post has been Invited to join with the Medford post for the day which will be started with a "Reveille Break fast" and close with a public ceremony, staged according to solemn VFW ritual, for the ob ligating of many new members, Erbes said. A special meeting of the mili tary affairs committee is sched' uled at the Riverside USO Sun day morning to attend to detail I we aie mm raEiseiD Our prices are the Fair Trade Minimum. We carry a full line of Nationally Advertised Pharmaceuticals and Drug Sundries. IHKMAKER PENS Smartly Streamlined Perfectly balanced. Light as a feather. Has patented "Ink-O-Guard." An exclusive leakproof feature. Safeguards against leaking under unusual conditions, such as airplane travel. 14K gold point, iridium tipped. Manufacturer'! guarantee accompanies each pen. 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