Church Notices
Seventh-day Adventiit Church
Corner of Edwards nd Beatty Streets
G A. Thompson, Pastor
Saturday, 0:30 a. m. Sabbath
school.
Saturday. 11 . ni. Missionary serv
ice conducted by EU Davis, missionary
leader
Saturday, p. nv. Young people's
meeting.
Wednesday, 8 p. m. Prayer meet
to. Church of Jesns hrlrt of Latter-day
Saints
331 West Second Street
Ear! D. Clements, Branch President
3 taring Court
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Priesthood, Relief society and pri
mary, 11:30 a. m.
Sacrament services, 7:30 p. m.
Elder Eben T. filoomqulst, mission
secretary from San Francisco, will be
In Medford December 7 to hold special
conference. Meeting at 7:30 a. m.
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. suDject uecemoer a uoo,
the Only Cause and Creator." .
9:30 Sunday school.
ft Wednesday evening meeting.
which includes testimonials of Chris,
tlan Science healings.
The reading room, located at 414
and 41S Medford Center building, is
open rrom a a. nw 10 a p. m., wiin
librarian In attendance.
Church of Christ
Central Avenue and Jackson Street
Wm. S Keople, i astor
Bible school 10.
Morning worship, 11 Morning topic,
'The Incomparable Christ."
C. E. society. Marlln Pierce, crest-
dent. All voung people Invited. Meets
6:30 d. m.
Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Evan
gelistic song service and special
music. Evening topic, "The Longest
and Most Devastating War in His
tory." Both morning and evening mes
sages ay uio paaior.
Wednesday, 7 p. m. Choir practice.
Werinesdav. 8 n. m. Prnvpr niMt.
inc.
The public is welcome to all meet
ings and are arged to come, newcom
ers are specially inviiea.
Butte Falls Presbyterian Church
Rev. Don MacDougell, Pastor ..
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
11 a. m. Worship.
7 p. m. Young people's service.
7:45 n. m. Evaneelistlc service.
Wednesday, a .p. m. Praise and
St, Peter's Lutheran Church
(Sy nodical Conference) -East
Main and Portland Avenue
Harrv H. Yountf. Pastor
Sunday school and Bible class Sun
day mornintf at 0:45 o'clock.
Divine worship Sunday morning at
11 o'clock.
Confirmation instruction Wednes
day, 7:30 p. m.
Visitors are always welcome.
f
Universal flolrltual Temola
Meets every Wednesday evening at
the Medford botel auditorium, 406
West Main, street, starting December
6. Rev. Edward C. Le-Vyne, D. D.,
pastor All subjects taken from Scrip
ture on the "Natural Laws of God."
Wonderful demonstrations will fol
low by the pastor and other workers.
Good .musical program. All welcome
10 uiese ire wiu oiienng services.
. . Phoenix Christian Chnrch
Ronald F. Whited, Minister
10 a. m. Bible school.
11 a. m. Morning worship. Com
munion service.
6:30 p. m. christian Endeavor.
7:30 p. m. Evening service, evan
gelistic sinsins'.
Wednesday night, 7:30 Prayer
meeting.
A warm and friendly welcome
awaits you always.'
Assembly of God
11 South Newtown Street '
CO. Baker. Pastor -
9:49 Sunday school. Classes -for
all ages. Mr. Thompson, superintendent.
11 Worship. Rev. Baker speaking
on subject, "Is Divine Healing in the
Bible? is it tor us Toaay?"
6:30 Younc oeoole's meeting.
7:30 Evangelistic service. "Faith
That Commits," subject for the eve-
nine, music dv young neoDie.
8 Wednesday evening prayer and
praise.
8. Friday evening "What the Bible
reacnes."
A warm welcome for all.
Hon EagHsB Lutheran Chore
West Fourth at Oakdale
Karl W. Brockhaus, Pastor
0:45 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Worship service. The
pastor will conduct the regular morn
ing worship and preach his final ser
mon in Medford.
Sunday school teachers and Of
ficer will meet Monday evening at
t:30.
junior cnoir, Thursday, 9:30 p. m.
Senior choir, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
- Visitors and friends always wel
come at Zion Lutheran church.
DON'T MISS THE CLOSING OF
THE NAZARENE EVANGELISTIC
CAMPAIGN with REV. E. E.
PATZCH
Holly it lit
FRIDAY NIGHT WILL BE
DEVOTED TO A YOUTH
RALLY . . . YOUNG PEO
PLE ARE ESPECIALLY
INVITED, 7:30.
' ' Sat.' Night Sing
. Praise Service 7:30
His Life't Story Is a
' Thriller! Hear it at
2:30 P. M. Sunday
Great Sunday School Rally
Sunday 'at 9:45 A. M.
Rev. Patzsch will speak.
Sunday will be the climax
day of the campaign. An
Rv. E. E. Patzsch unusual day is anticiapted
Hear Rev. Patzsch's messages Sun., 10:45 A. M., 2:30,
7:30 P.M. ;
Superb Singing Masterful Preaching .
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- Church of God
Haven and Holly Streets v
R. F. Wilson. Pastor
Sunday school. 8 :45 a. m.
Morning worship. 11 a. m. Sermon
subject, 'Xove's Choice."
intermediate urusaaers, p. m.
.'Evening service, 7.30 p. m. Sermon
nihlwt "MiunAnt Life.'1
Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30
p. m..
Thd Women Home ana roreign
Missionary society will meet at the
cnurcn 'inursaay, lwc. r, p. m.
Your presence Is earnestly desired
at all our services if you are not at
tending regularly anywhere.
The Apostolic Faith
North Central Avenue at Third Street
Rev. C. W. Frost. Pastor
9:30 Sunday school. Interesting and
well-organized classes for all ages.
n...nilAn,l inM nralui MrvlCA.
s Vountf oeoole's meeting. New
comers cordially invited to attend. -
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I EiVCIUUS 13 . l - - -
Half-hour program of music by large
orchestra and chorus open this service.
8 Tuesday and- Friday evening
You will enjoy the friendly atmos-
pnere, oeauumi muie .
and straightforward preaching of the
BIDie.;
Foursquare Gospel Church
Corner Central and Jackson
ages. FUnnel board illustrations and
object lessons.
burn will speak on "Hearts That
D.OV tuuug ..wwww.. -
ice A missionary message. Pvt. and
Mrs. nuoen rarM icauwa.
1 ol .1 .nrf Uno lhfv.t
annolnted testimonies. Rev. Jack
Retharmel will bring the evening
7:30 Wednesday Deeper teacher
message. '
7:30 Friday Song and prayer serv
ice, ine puimc is given wiui
come.
Priende Church fat Medfori
13 Keene Way Drive
Mllo Clifton Ross, Pastor
10 a. m. Sundav school. Mrs. Wen
dell M. Votaw. superintendent Be
ginning the Christmas emphanis, with
assignment of parts for program.
U a. m. worsnip. mis is a uni
fied service in connection with the
Sunday school and lasts for one-half
hour. Sermon by the pastor, "The
Strength of Weakness, or a Mighty
Man of Valor."
Thursday, T:S0 p. m. Mid-week
prayer and Bible study in homes of
uie congregation m an noun ecu.
Natmt Bibles hava arrived and are
ready for all those who have earned
wem.
' Bt Mark's Church (Anglican)
Fifth and Oakdale
The Rev. George R. Turney, Pastor
1st Sunday in Advent: ,
8 Holy communion.
9:45 Church school.
11 Holy communion.
3 Acolyte's meeting, home of Mr.
Hedbcrg.
4 Institution and confirmation;
Bishop Dagwell, officiant.
7 Junior high young people. Guild
hall.
Monday, 12 Vestry meeting. Hotel ;
Medford.
Tuesday, 10:30 Red Cross sewing
unit. 12:30 Luncheon, meeting, pro
gram of Auxiliary-Guild.
Thursday, 7:45 Choir rehearsal.
Friday. 11 Holy communion. 4:13
Confirmation class, young people.
Note: Sunday, 8 and 11: corporate
communions of parish; 8: Advent
C.C, for men and boys.
Pilgrim Holiness Church
East Jackson and Bessie Street
D. D. Phillips, Minister
9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Rev. S.
G. Tighe. superintendent We have
classes for all ages.
11 a: m. Missionary service. In
charge of T. H. M. S.. Mrs. Tighe.
superintendent. She will be assisted
bv Mrs. Deming, vice-president Spec
ial music at this service. The pastor
will bring a short message on missions.
6 p. m. Junior groups, Mrs.
Phillips. mmi
6:30 p. m. Senior groups, Miss Elva
Thompson.
7:30 p. m. Evening song and praise
r n. m. The nastor will bring an
evangelistic message. Theme, "Seven
Evidences."
7:30 p. m. This Friday Rev. Floyd
Morgan, district superintendent of the
P. H. church, will deliver an evening
message.
7:30 Wednesday Prayer meeting.
Bring your Bible to all services.
A cordial Invitation is extended to
all In uniform and the general public.
- Talent Friends Chnrch
Mllo CUfton Ross, Pastor
George Bales, Associate
10:30 a. m. Sunday school, .Mrs.
Wm. J. Lindstrom. superintendent.
11:30 a. m. Worship. This Is a uni
fied service In connection with the
Sunday school and lasts for one-half
hour. Sermon by the associate pastor.
4'n. m. Junior Christian Endeavor.
6:30 p. m. Senior Christian En
deavor. Adults also meet for Bible
study.
7:30 p. m. Evening gospel hour.
Sermon by the pastor, "Robot Men."
The monthlv business meeting of the
congregation will convene at the close
of the service.
Tuesday, 730 p. m. Mid-week
prayer.
First Presbvterlan Church
Holly at Eighth Street
Harry Hansen, Minister
fl a A Prenaratorv ora ver meeting.
9:45 church Bible school. General
assembly meeting.
1 1 Church service.- Anthem. "How
Lovely Are the Messengers." Joann
Wyatt will sing, "Open the Gates to
the Temple. Sermon. "The Secret of
Transforming Faith." We aro observ
ing the communion at this service.
Junior surprise sermon for the chil
dren. Nursery room for smaller chil
dren.
7 ii. m. YounaT neoole'e meeting.
Monday, 8 p. m. Crater Lake Guild
meetlnt
Wednesday Women's Association
oazaar in cnurcn parior in uie aiier
noon. Bazaar dinner in evening.
First Christian Church
Ninth and Oakdale
Delbert W. Daniels, Minister
9:45 a. m. Bible school with graded
classes for all ages.
10:55 a. -m. Morning worship. Mes
sage bv the minister. "The World Mis
sion of the Church." Anthem by the
choir. A nursery is provided for ine
care of pre-school age children.
6 p. m. Christian Youth Fellowship
7:30 p. m. Evening worship. Mes
sage by the minister, "What Is Chris
tianity?" Musical feature.
Calendar for the week:
Monday, 7:30 Boy Scout meeting.
7:30 Educational committee meeting
Wednesday, 2 Adult missionary
meeting. 7:30 Official board.
Thursday. 7:30 Choir rehearsal.
7:30 Mid-week service.
Talent Methodist Church
Rev. Edwin Cox, Pastor
Sunday services:
10 Sundav school. Clarence Hold-
ridge, superintendent. Classes for all
ages.
11 Morning worsnip. special music.
7 30 Evening evangelistic service.
Wednesday, 7:30 Prayer meeting
nd Bible study.
Thursday. 2 Women's Soctetv of
Christian Service meets at church for
devotion and missionary lesson. All
women of the community are invited.
RELATIVES MAY
Church of the Brethren
Mary and Sallng Streets
S. G. Keller. Pastor
10 Bible classes for all ages under
the direction of Mrs. Marie Pence.
Theme: ' World-Wide Christian Fel
lowship. 11 Worship service will Include
congregational singing, numbers by
the choir and a sermon, "Christ, the
Man."
7:30 Evening worship with devo
tional, hymn singing and message,
"The Hidden Word?'
Saturday. Dec. 2 The boys of the
community are invited to a campflre
and weiner roast at the church. Come
at 11. Bring buna.; weiners furnished.
Pastor will be in charge.
The First Baptist Church
Fifth and North Central Street
Wolford A. Dawes. Pastor
Bible school, 9:43. Classes for all
ages.
Worship.-11 a. m. Sermon, 'Chris
tian Fellowship." This Is the first in a
series of messages the pastor will
bring on the First Epistle of John.
Special music by choir. Communion.
Young people's groups meet at 6:30
Evening service, 7:30. Serman, "The
Personal Touch." Song service. Spec
ial music,
Wednesday evening, 7:43 "Get Ac
quainted Night." Reception for new
members. PrOIFrflm. firvin1 hnnr Re.
frcshments. All members and friends
are urged to.ue present for this eve
ning wt leuowsnip.
CONSCIENCE PRODS
First Methodist Church
Main and Laurel Streets
Louie C. Kirby, D. D., Minister
Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. E. J.
Neumann, superintendent.
Worship. 11 a. m. Sermon by pas
tor on, "Prepare Ye the Way of the
Lord." Anthem by choir. Solo by Cpl.
Max Tieger.
Evening service. 7:30. Minister
speaks on. "Our Saviour Will Return."
. Miss Lucille Seller leads the Wes
ley adult group at 6:30 in Wesley
chapel. The Methodist Youth Fellow
ship will be led by Larry Swarner
and Intermediate group by Doris
Kendle.
Expositions on the Epistle of "Jude"
by the pastor Wednesday evening at
7:30.
Board of education meets Tuesday,
7:30 p. m., in church parlors.
Federated Church of Central Point
Rev. Rolf H. Hansen, Pastor
9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Everyone
welcome.
11 a. m. Worship. Choir will sing
Sermon. "In the Saddle of My Soul."
by pastor. Communion service follow
ing worship hour. , . .
n an n. m. Young oeoDle s meeting
Chart of future events for each one
present. ... , .
7:45 p. m. Evangelistic service. An
m,..trofWri wrmnn bv nastor. The DUb-
llo is extended a hearty welcome to
Tuesday, 2 p. m. Women's Bible
study at the Mianlck home.
Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. Mid-week
prayer and meditation. .
Friday, 2 p. m. Berean Bible class
Christmas social at the Guy Tex
home.
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St. Helens, Ore., Dec. 1 (U.R)
Benjamin Franklin Maile 73-year-old
murderer whose con
science caused him to confess a
39-year-old murder, today was
awaiting receipt of 'a railroad
ticket for his return to West Vir
ginia, scene of the crime.
Maile has been living under
the name of A. J. Prichard near
this little town on the Colum
bia river below Portland, The
case first developed last May
when he waled into the sheriff's
office at St. Helens, the county
seat, and told Sheriff M. R.
Calhoun that he Is the man
wanted for the West Virginia
murder in 1905 of Walter O.
Smith, a crippled school teacher
who had punished Maile's son
for a trivial offense.
High School News
rrldiy. Dm. I. 1944
MEDFORD MATT. TRIBU1V2 THREE
USED TIRES OFF
TO PRISONERS
Relatives and friends of pris
oners of war in the Philippines
may send messages up to Dec.
15, according to a new release
received at the local Red Cross
office yesterday and announced
today. This extends the dead
line two weeks. It is pointed
out that the messages must be
sent through the Red Cross
home service department.
Another release is to the ef
fect that the Japanese govern
ment has reported arrival in
Kobe. Japan, of Red Cross re
lief supplies fpr prisoners of
war held by the Japanese. The
supplies, valued at., $1,500,
000 have been stored at a Rus
sian port for about a year. In
cluded - are 300,000 11-pound
food packages, 2,661 cases of
drugs ' and medical supplies,
thousands ,of sets of clothing
and pairs of shoes, shoe repair
Kits, toilet articles, a million
cigarettes and cases of Y.M.C.A.
books and religious and recrea
tional supplies.
A delegate from the Interna
tional Red Cross committee met
the ship upon arrival to direct
forwarding of the materials to
allied prisoners, the report
states. The delegate has been
instructed to make every effort
to see that supplies are sent to
camps which did not receive
their share of the previous ship
ments sent on the Gripsholm In
i4Z and 1943.
A special exhibit on thn infect
developments and information
regarding prisoners of war will
be shown at the Red Cross open
house on Pearl Harbor Day,
Dec. 7, from 10 a.m. until R n m
at the county courthouse.
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Chicago, Dec. 1 (U.R) The of
fice of price administration an
nounced today that used passen
ger car tires will be removed
from rationing next Tuesday.
The tires are the residue of
6,800,000 tires purchased from
motorists two years ago by the
defense supplies corporation be
cause of poor quality and spotty
distribution, the decision to take
them oft rationing was made.
Used truck tires will continue
under rationing, while grade 1
tires will now include factory
seconds and tires of synthetid
rubber.
Tires made ration free wer
grade 3.
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Jesus Said
Mark Chap. 13
Verse 23rd:
But take ye
Heed)
Behold,
I have fore
told You
All things.
The woman at
the well said:
John 4: vs. 29.
Come tee a
man which told
me a 1 1 things
that ever I did;
It not this the
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Tha Leading Spiritual Interpreters "
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YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO GET UNDERSTANDING.
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Student Ilipurten
. Margo Gammll Joan Hoppe
At tw senior class business
meetings held in the third period
November 21, Mr. Leland A
Mentzer announced that the fol
lowing girls would sell senior
calling .cards this year: Nancy
Sw'em, Bonnie Parsons, June
Williams and Regina Smith. Also
he stated that senior announce
ments had already been pur
chased and he gave a brief de
scription of them. .During the
meeting Jerry Liebman, editor
of the Crater yearbook, had the
seniors fill out activity records
to be used in this year's annual.
The pica for additional work
ers at the local Red Cross was
readily acknowledged by the
sophomore class and five of the
girls have volunteered to give
some if not all of their free time
to this worthy organization.
Girls doing this work are:
Joan Sutter, Betty Blair, Mar
jorie Hammond, Katherine
Hoppe and Madeline Ward.
Madeline is in charge of the
group.
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Mrs. Bella Fromm, former
German columnist and author of
the book, "Blood and Banquets,"
spoke to the students of Med
ford high school on November
27. She told of the rise of the
Hitler youth organization and
the tremendous problems Amer
ican youth of today will have to
cope with in future years be
cause of this organization.
Medford Senior high school
has been assigned a quota of
$4000 to be raised during the
Sixth War Loan drive. H.E.C.A.,
social studies honor club, will
handle the applications for
bonds. Adviser of the club Is
' Mrs. J. F. Smith. Plans are now
being made for a bond rally to
, be held next week to stimulate
i interest in tne sale of war
stamps and bonds among the
: students. Jeroldyn Jerome is the
student in charge of sales.
! Wednesday of this week. Prln.
clpal Lester Harris, Coach Al
Simpson and Miss Mabel Mansln
were entertained at the local
Kiwanis club luncheon. AH were
P entertained by the girls' sextet
which sang two numbers. Also
Carl Wlnkleblcck and Loree
Montleth sang a duct. Members
of the sextet are Barbara
Meadows, Harriet Walker, Don
na Davis, Sloria Preston, Jean
j Hickman and Loree Montleth.
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