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Church Butt Falls Presbyterian Church Rev. Don MacDougali, pastor Sunday school, 10 a. m., object les ion (or children. Preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Young people's service 7 p. m, Wednesday, 8 p. m. Praise and prayer service. Righteousness cxalteth a nation. Talent Methodist Church Sunday services: 10 Sunday school, Clarence Hold ridge, superintendent. Classes for all. 11 Morning worship. 7:30 Eening evangelistic service, conducted by Rev. Edwin Cox. Special music. , Wednesday, 7:30 Prayer meeting and Bible study. Universal Spiritual Tempi 819 North Central Rev. Edward C. Le-Vyne, D. D., Pastor Services each Wednesday at 8 p. m. All subjects taken from the Christian Bible proving the return - ot Spirit, and Communication "Teaching the Natural Laws of God." mediumshiD. seership. prophecy and divine healing, messages and circles follow, assliHrrt by co-workers. AU welcome. St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Sy nodical Conference) East Main and Portland Avenue . Harry H. Young. Pastor Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock. Divine worship at 11 o'clock. The AAL will meet for Its annual meeting after the service Sunday. Sunday school teachers" meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Confirmation instruction Wednes day evening at 7:30 O'clock. Visitors are always welcome. Church of God Haven and Holly Streets Roscoe F. Wilson, Pastor Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Mo ng worship, 11 a. m. Sermon by pa-tor, "God's Complete Demands for Man." Intermediate Crusaders, 8:45 p. -m. Evenings service, 7:30 p. m. Sub ject, "Love's Supreme Offering." We believe in heartfelt religion and freedom and liberty- of the spirit in worship. May we count on your presence at our services? Seventh-day Adventlst Church , Corner Edwards and Betty Streets G. A. Thompson, Pastor Saturday, 9 :30 a. m. S a b b a t h school. Saturday, 11 a. m. First service of our annual "Week of Prayer." Topic of reading, "This Mighty Hour and Our Relation to It. Saturday, 5 p. m. Young people's meeting. The Week of Prayer services will continue every evening from Sunday to Friday at 8 o'clock. First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist. In Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o"clock. Subject November 19 'Soul and Body." 9:30 Sunday school. 8 Wednesday evening meeting, which Includes testimonials of Chris tian Science healings. The reading room, located at 414 snd 415 Med ford Center building, Is open from 9 a. m. to fi p. m., with librarian in attendance. Thanksgiving Day services at 11 o'clock. The Apostolic Faith Rev. C. W. Frost, Pastor North Central Avenue at Third Street 9:30 Sunday school. Interesting classes for all ages, music and singing by the young group. 11 Devotional service. 3 Young people's meeting. 7:45 Evening evangelistic service, - opens with a program of music by the orchestra, organist and choir. 8 Tuesday and Friday evenings. Hear the old-time religion pro claimed in soul-stirring messages from the Word of God, personal tes timonies, and 1 inspiring music and singing. You will always find a hearty welcome here. The Foursquare Gospel Church Corner Central and- Jackson Streets a Rev.. W. Shear-burn, Pastor T 9:45 Sunday school, with classes for all ages. Flannelboard Illustra tion of the "Second Coming of Christ." Our slogan, "Don't watch us frow, but come and grow with us." ack Rotharmel, superintendent, , 11 Worship. Missionary service. . 6:30 Young people's Crusader serv ice. Closing of the contest with spec ial Thanksgiving service. Pvt and Mrs. Hubert Parks, leaders. 7:48 Evangelistic with inspiration al singing and God's Word. 7:30, Wednesday Special Thanks giving service. 7:30, Friday Song and prayer serv ice. The public Is given a cordial wel come ' . . Church of Christ - Central Avenue and Jackson Street Wm. S. Kepple, Pastor Sunday services: Worship, ll a rri. Message by pas tor, "The Compassionate Christ." Communion service. C. E. meets at 6:30 p. m. Marlln Pierce, president, will lead the next Lord s day meeting. Evangelistic song and preaching service, 7:30 p. m. Special music. Eve ning topic. "Bible Animals; Which One Are You?" A gospel message on the plainness of God's word. Wednesday. 2 p. m. Ladles mis sionary meeting at the church. All ladies of the church and their friends invited. Thursday Chofr practice, 7:30 p.m. All meetings open the to public. Newcomers especially invited. First Methodist Church Main and Laurel Streets Louis C. Kirby, D. D., Minister Sunday school, 9:45 a. m., E. J. Neumann, superintendent Worship. 11 a. m Annual Layman's service. Subject: "A Layman's Look at the World," speakers: Dr. Frank Roberts. Larry Swarner, W. T. Frost and Mayor Clarence Meeker. 'Mrs. Helen Pierce sings. Evening service, 7:30. The pastor will be assisted by Rev. A. Rlchey, recently from Oklahoma. Three youth groups meet at 6:30 p. m. Mid-week service Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. The post-war campaign, "The Cru sade for Christ." will receive full emphasis at all of the services of the day. Mrs. Clarence Meeker will speak at the Sunday school hour. No special offerings will be taken. Federated Church of central Point Rev. Rolf H. Hansen, Pastor 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Bob Merrltt. superintendent. Classes under qualified leadership. 11 a. m. Worship. Special music by choir. Sermon by pastor. 6:30 p. m. Young people's meet ing. Continuing the study of End Times. 7:30 p. m. Evening exangellstic service. Songs, choruses, testimonies, sermon. Tuesday, 2 p. m. Women's Bible study. 8 p. m. Sunday school cabi net meeUng at John Clark home. Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. Prayer service and Bible studv. Subject for meditation: "The Tabernacle and Its Curtains." Thursday. 10:30 a. m. Special Thanksgiving service. Prayer will be offered for service men and women. Everyone welcome. Friday, 2 p. m. Women's Mission ary society meets in the church par lors. How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly be. cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel rerm laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, In flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druitglst to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the un Jerstandtng you must like the way lt juickly allays the coufth or you an to have vour money back. CREOMULSION kr&iiih,, Clint Coldf. Bronchitis Notices Gold Hill Methodist Church C. A. Platz, Pastor Sunday evening, 7 Young' people's meeting. Preaching service, 8. The Christian Sisters will play ac cordians Sunday evening. Zlon Bngllih Lutheran Church West Fourth at Oakdale Karl W. Brockhaus, Pastor 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m Worship service. No Luther league. The pastor will conduct the regular morning worship service and preach on the theme, "God's Share. Junior choir, Thursday, 6 p. m. Senior choir, Thursday, 7 :30 p. m. Catechetical class, Saturday, 8:30 ; a. m. 1 Visitors and friends alwavs wel come at Zion Lutheran church. Friends Church In Medford (Quakers) Milo Clifton Ross, Pastor George A. Bales, Associate 10 a. m. Sunday school, with .stewardship talk by Marjorle Votaw, superintendent. 11 a- m. Worship. Special music. Sermon concludes the couplet begun last Sunday: "God's Eternal Pur pose for Us." Continuing new build ing emphasis. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer as announced. Our meetings are happy and vital, with the ministry adapted to the spiritual and Intellectual needs of all. First Baptist Church Fifth and North Central Streets Wolford A. Dawes, Pastor Bible school, 9:45. Classes for all ages. Morntns! worshlo. 11 a. m. Serrm - "Oh Give Thanks Unto the Lord," by : the pastor. Special music by the t choir. Young people's groups meet at 6:30. ! Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Ser- j mon, "Ninety Per Cent Ungrateful," f song service, soecial music. You will i enjoy this service which is Informal '. and definitely evangelistic. jviia-wecK service oi irayer ana Bible study. Wednesday, 7:30. All are cordially invited to join us In these services. Church of the Nazarene Holly and First Street Today marks beginning of our spec ial evangelistic campaign with the Rev. E. E. Patzach. who will unnnk briefly at the 9:45 Sunday school hour, at 10:45 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m. I Rev. Patzsch is a tenor soloist of na-' tional repute. He Is also an accom plished trumpet player. His dynamic ministry is likewise eagerly heard every mgm at 7:au excepting Satur day to and Including December 3. Young people's meetings at 8:30 p. m. These sessions are soonsored In three separate groups. Interesting and inspirational programs of char-. acter building merit will be heard. 1 Th nuKlU ! - dial welcome. First Presbyterian Church Holly at Eighth Street Harry Hansen, Minister 9:30 Preparatory prayer meeting. 9:45 Church Bible school. 11 Church service. Anthem, "I Will Thank Thee O Lord." Solo by Mabel Randolph, "Give Thanks and Sing." Sermon, "When God Laid the Ground-Work for a Thanksgiving Day." Junior surprise sermon. Nurs ery room supervised for smaller chil dren. 7 D?S;'Youn' People's meeting, Bruce Y' Blood, leader. Wednesday, 7:30 Mid-weak prayer-fellowship and Bible study. The Union Thanksgiving service will be held In this church Thursday, Nov. 23, at 10:30. Talent Friends Church Milo Clifton Ross, Pastor .ffeoTBS. A- Bales, Associate ' ,K'ilan Crazier. Parish Worker1 u.;:3r. aj m Sunday school, Eliza beth Linda trom, superintendent. u:30 fl' m Meeting for worship. With sermon by the associate pastor. 4 p. m. Junior Christian Endeavor. 6:30 p. m. Senior Christian En deavor and slngsplratlon. Adults will co5"ne a period of Bible study. 7:30 p m. Evening gospel hour. KtV" c5n"nues the series on Ji? BlbIe..flrnd Science." with a mes sage on "Noah's Flood; Its Proof. ?,cPe. and Effects and Spiritual Meanings for Us Today." '""uai Monday afternoon and evening ReDair Bee at the church. vcmn Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer as announced. . Pilgrim Holiness- Church ' ' . East Jackson and Bessie Street! ak D. D. Phillips, Minister G.Tighe, WMrimedent!1001' -SsaSSS worahJp-Theme- Phillips m-JunJop aToups,; Mrs. praise" P'owegational song and churcPh ST5g! merMjg2a8t0r WU1 deIlver toa morning me'etiV m" Wd"-tag. prayer prayer Perv7'e Wednesday-Mld-week -i iA.f0Iidial invtoUon is extended to all service men and the public. Bt SlTF&. CAng Ucan) ru- Filth and Oakdale 9auRev' 9eorge R- Turney, Pastor 4th Sunday after Trinity enh coinnunion (C.C. for worn- ?i45-hlirch Khool. sermori . prayer' lltany 12Cholr rehearsal, hall. r high youn People Guild adMIt?day 7:3Con,lr,nation class, unTuMdy, 1030-R.d Cross win, m.iEi3?J'unt,,Mn' followed by nro- Saturday, Nov, 18 MEDFORD HOTEL Medford, Ore. at at i Ei q to 7K :! fin ni :rz e o r. Jg ? o OS "T 2, sj O us ft ? o . A si - ? a m Pi. U si at ll Z H m 79 First rhrlitlsn Cfcnreb Ninth and Oakdal Street. Selbart W. Daniel.. Minister :48 . m. Elbl. school with grad ed claaies lor all ages. 10:3S a. m. Worship. Message, "A Searching Question." Anthem under direction of Mrs. Margaret Daniels, minister of music. A nursery is pro vided. s p. m. Christian Youth Fellow ship. '3 ft m renins; evangelistic i??,0?- Karl Brockhaus of Zlon English Lutheran church, guest speak- Calendar for week: lerMnid("y. 1-30 p. m. All church rol- Tuesday, T p. m. Hl-Trlangle meet- neJhu5'. 50 p. m Choir ra- i.K?lurid;y- 7i? m Mid-week Bihle study and orayer service. un?iuNov-.J6 A" d celebra tion of 60th anniversary of the church and note burning. Evangelist Patzsch Will Open Campaign At Nazarene Church, Rev. E. E. Patuch The Rev. E. E. Patzsch, evan gelist of triple talent, will open a three Sunday evangelistic cam paign Sunday at 10:45 a. m. in the Church of the Nsnrnw Holly and First streets. He wili! address the Sunday school at' a. m. Sunday and will be heard nightly during the cam paign excepting Saturday. Be sides being a dynamic soeaker. Rev. Patzsch is rated one of America's outstanding tenors and he is also adept at playing the trumpet. There will be a Sunday school rally each Sunday morning at 9:45 a. m., throughout the cam paign which concludes Sunday, December 3. The evangelist will address the Sunday school each Sunday morning, . Rev. Patzsch resides in Ohio. His-labors however take him from coast to coast. In Pasadena In August he administered to congregations up to 4000. He comes to. Medford from Salem where he has just concluded a successful revival. The community Is extended a heavy welcome to hear Rev. Patzsch. Arkansas Preacher Holds Service Here Evangelist Leland H. Knight is conducting a series of gospel meetings at the Court Street Church of Christ niehtly at 7:30 and Sundays at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Rev. Knight arrived November 9 from Boonevllle, Ark., to take up preaching in connection with the services. The meetings were started No vember 8 with Rev. Finis Lee of Eugene preaching opening night services. Services are to continue through Wednesday night, No vember 22. , . I Friends Pastors , At Salem .Meeting Milo C Ross" and George Bales, . pasors of the Medford and Talent Friends churches re spectively, have gone to Salem over Friday and Saturday to attend sessions of the quarterly meeting of Friends as fraternal j delegates from this area. Ross plans to occupy me puipn at the Medford church again on Sunday morning and at Talent' In the evening; while Bales will preach at Talent at 11:30 a. m, and in the afternoon at Wagner Creek. PILOT KILLED Chlco, Cal., Nov.. 17 (U.R) Lt. Charles R. Towry, Jr., 19, of Tulsa, Okla., was killed instant ly yesterday when his twin-en gined, single seater fighter plane crashed and burned five miles west of Chico army air field, army public relatibns officers announced today. He was on a ferrying mission. Use Man moiius Want Ada. Universal Spiritual Temple 819 N. Central All Welcome Noted Psychic Adviser Rev. Edward C. LeVyne, Pastor D.D., A Legal Ordained Minister of the uoipei Having the Same Rights As Any Other Minister ot the GoipaL CHURCH SERVICES Each Wednesday Eve. 8 P. M. and Message Circles For Appointment, Call 5577 "This Is Not - Spiritism" (Or the works of the DEVIL) (No creeds. Isms, or dogma) "Just the Natural Laws of Cod" BIBLE TRUTH and FACTS Immmmmmnmim! ui l tan ussj .if -' V ; f ' ' 1 t , - ;jl r A Army Nurses on Ley're A- ka . v s x it. ' - . ' - Wsissia ; ' SSMSSWSS (Acme TtUphotof Two D S: Army nurses. Lt Jean Harder (left) of Salmon Idano. and Lt, Nora Homelvlg oi Amldon, N. D. oandage a casualty on Leyte Island. Ten days after Gen. MacArthur's troops landed, they arrived and set up temoorarv hosoltal In Filipino cathedral as first Army nurse unit in Philippines. Photo by NEA-Acme photographer Frank Prist tor War Jap Prisoners To Send Direct Wires By United Press ToSyo radio announced Fri day that prisoners of war and civilian internees now in Jap anese hands will be allowed to send direct telegraphic commun ications -to their home countries. A broadcast, heard by United Press at San Francisco, said the announcement was made by Sa dao Iguchi, spokesman for the imperial board of information and that the Red Cross in Ge neva has been notified of the decision. Boy Scout, News By Scribe Marvin Epstein Troop 5 met November 15 with Senior Patrol Leader Bill Harris calling the meeting to order. Pledge to the flag was led by Tom Mottern. The scoutmaster then handed out awards to the troop mem bers who collected 1000 pounds of paper during the last paper drive. Members receiving awards were Carl Borg, Tom Mottern, Dale and Dean Coverstone. Bob Claypool, Jr., Marvin Epstein, Ken and Bill Brew, Bill Harris, Bill Perl, Ardell Mars, Jack Ragsdale and Floyd Hayner. The troop plans on going to ireo ton FALL and WINTER DRIVING WITH FACTORY-CONTROLLED RE3AIP1PDKI NO OTHER RECAPPING GIVES YOU ALL THESE: 1. Grade A Quality Camelback 2. Prompt, Courteous Service 3. All Work by Factory-Trained (x parts 4. Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed 5. Any Mako Tiro Recapped with th Famous Firestone Gear-Grip Tread No Hation Certificafs Needed Tirttton STORES 214 SO. RIVERSIDE I. their cabin Sunday November 19. - BUSINESS CONFERENCE FAVORING WORLD BANK Rye, N. Y., Nov. 17 (U.R) The international business con ference of 52 nations went on record today as favoring the $9, 100,000,000 international bank for reconstruction and develop ment proposed at Bretton Woods. Delegates unanimously voted to accept a British-drawn state ment on the bank. 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HOUSE CLERK DRAGER WON'T BE CANDIDATE Salem, Nov. 17 Reports here Thursday indicated that Fred Drager, veteran chief clerk of the house of representatives, will not be a candidate to succeed himself at the 1945 legislative session. He Is now engaged in war work in Portland. Prior to going to Portland fol lowing the last session of the legislature he was employed as CONFIDENCE For Ihrs gsntrallons, lamlllsi have, had ronfldsnta In the nama Squibb. Far this mum Is one which has always stood far the bast. Ut h gvld you whm you buy 22 ",l' your heme. Vilb. Squibb sodium. bicarbonate SQUIBB ASPIRIN Pocket Sixe, 12 tablets...... 10c Family Bottle, 100 49c Economy Bottle, 200 69c SQUIBB Tooth Powder Contains SQUIBB MILK OF MAGNESIA Regular Size 2 " 33c 2 f" 59c Large Size Quart 69' 12 ounces. VITA-PLEX HIGH POTENCY . VITAMIN B COMPLEX Capsules 51 1 9 33c HilW Medford 's Original Price Cutters Open Week Days 8:30 A. M. to 9:30 P. M. ft 30 North Central Dial 3874 rxlday. Wot. 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