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Church Notices
Butt Fallf Presbyterta Church
, Don MacDaugaU, Pastor
Sunday school, 10 . m.
Worship, li a. m.
Evangelistic service, T:43 p. frt
'Come now, let us reason together."
Universal Spiritual Temple
Services In Medford hotel auditor
ium, at 406 West Main street, each
Wednesday at B p. m. "On the Natural
Laws ol God." Dr. Edward C. Le-Vyne,
D D., pastor. Demonstrations, mes
sages, circles, healing follow. Assistant
workers Rev. Darlene Le-Vyne. Mr.
and Mrs. John Zulick, Mrs. Mabel
Borland. All are welcome. Subject,
"Your Ufa in IS 4 8."
Zlon Engllih Lutheraa Chorea
West Fourth at Oakdale
0:45 Sunday school.
Due to Inability to get a supply pas.
tor there will be no regular service.
Rev. Alvln Hansen will arrive next
week and will conduct his first serv
ice here January 14.
Tuesday, 7:30 Brotherhood.
Thursday, 6:30 Junior choir, T:10
Senior choir.
Seventh-day AdventUt Church
Corner of Edwards and Beatty
G. A. Thompson. Pastor
Saturday, 6:30 a. m. Sabbath
school. 1 ,, ,. .
Saturday. 11 a. ro. Sermon, What
Do You Expect of Your Church In
1945?"
Saturday, 6 p. m. Young people
meeting.
Saturday, 8 p. m. Prayer meeting,
topic, "The Victorious Life" continued.
Jacksonville Presbyterian Chorea
L. H. Mttchelmore, Pastor
10:30 a. m. Bible school.
11:30 a. m. Morning worship, choir
number, sermon, "Hope, Riches and
Power."
7:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor.
Thursday, 7:43 p. m. Study in the
Enlstle to the EDheslans."
Thursday, 8:30 p. m. Choir re
hearsal, Mrs. George Wendt, director,
Mrs. Ray J. Harris, pianist.
Phoenix Presbyterian Church
Lawrence Mltchelmore. Pastor
10 a. m. Morning service. Sermon,
-Hope, ruches and power."
11 a. m. Bible school for all axes.
4:30 p. m. Junior Christian En
deavor when the members elect of
ficers for the coming six months.
Wednesday, 7:13 p. m. Troop IB,
Boy Scouts meet at the church.
Thursday, 10 a. m. to 4 p, m Red
Cross group makes dressings.
Chorea of Christ
1056 Court Street
A cordial invitation U extended all
to attend. Regular services at 10:30
a. tn, and 7 JO p. m. Parables are be
ing discussed evenings.
Camp White Chapel Services
Post Chapel, Near Hospital
John V. Rlchert, Post Chaplain
Sundays at 9 a. m. Catholic mass.
Sundays at 11 a. m Protestant
services.
A cordial welcome la extended to
the military personnel as well as the
publlo to attend these army chapel
Talent Methodist Church
Rev. C. Edwin Cox, Pastor
Sunday services, 10 a. m. Sunday
school, Clarence Holdridge, superin
tendent Classes for all ages. Accord
Ion solo by Marie Furrer.
11 a. m. Morning worship. Message
by the pastor. Vocal solo by Agnes
Lacy. ,
7:30 Evening evangelistic service.
Wednesday, 1:30 Prayer meeting
and Bible study. Always you will
find a welcome at this friendly Meth
odist church.
Church of Christ
Central and Jackson Streets
Wm. S. Kepple, Pastor
Sunday services: . .
Bible school. 10.
Worship service, 11.
Christian Endeavor, 8:30.
The morning message. "Rebuilding
Former Strongholds." Evening topic,
"Christ, the Greatest Friend of Man."
Bnth mMM7M are bv the oastor.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30
p. m.
All meetings are open to the public.
Newcomers to the community are es
pecially invited.
Talent Friends Church
Milo Clifton Ross, Pastor
George A. Bales, Associate
10:30 a. m. Sunday school, begin'
nlng the Master Sunday school plan
for attendance.
11:30 a. m. Worship, with sermon
by associate pastor.
4 p. m. Junior Christian Endeavor,
uuian rawer, sponsor.
6:30 p. m. Senior Christian En
deavor and adult Bible study.
7:ao n. m. Evening evangelistic
hour. Special music. Sermon by pas
tor, "Baptized by the Spirit."
Tuesaay, i p. m. xva i a - w e e k
prayer.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Authorized branch of The Mother
ghurch, The First Church of Christ,
cientlst, in Boston, Mass.
Services are held every Sunday at
11 o'clock. Subject January 7 "God."
0:30 Sunday school.
8 Wednesday evening meeting,
which Includes testimonials of Chris
tian Science healings.
The reading room, located at 414
and 415 Medford Center building, is
open from 0 a. m. to 5 p. m., with
librarian in attendance.
Assembly of God
11 South Newtown Street
G. O. Baker, Minister
0:45 Sunday school, Mr. Thompson,
superintendent. Classes for all ages.
11 Morning . worship, communion
and missionary service.
o:30 Young people s meeting.
g ensue meeting.
evening Prayer
7:30 -EvaneeJ
7:43, Wednesday
ana praise.
7:43, Friday evening What
Bible teaches.
A warm welcome for all.
Church of the Brethren
Mary and Sallng Streets
S. G. Keller. Pastor
10 Bible school, with classes for
ail. Lessons from now until Easter
will center around the life of Christ
1 1 Worship and sermon on the
memo: "in tne t uuness or Time."
7:30 E v en 1 n g worship Includi
singing, a missionary story and sc
mon: "Go Ye."
Note: It Is necessary to Dostoone
-the coming of President Emmett Gul-
ley wno was scneauiea to speax wis
ounaay evening on peacetime conscription.
The ADOstollo Faith
Corner North Central and Third Street
Rev. c. w. Frost. Pastor
9:30 Sunday school. Interesting
classes for all ages, including an adult
tuoie class.
11 Devotional and praise service.
3 Yountf Deoole's meetinfi.
7:45 Evangelistic service, preceded
aj a program ok music ana eong ay
orchestra and chorus-choir.
8 Mid-week meetings on Tn as liar
ana rriaay evenings.
and you will receive great spiritual
benefit from attending these services.
You will always find a hearty wel
come, and we never take a collection.
Friends Chorea la Medford
Top the Hill East Main, Keen Way Dr.
Milo Clifton Ross. Pastor
George A. Bales, Associate
10 a. m. Sunday school. Promotion
exercises at mid-year to take car of
growth In school. A new class of third
and fourth grade children and taught
by the Mesdames H. T. Donaldson and
Carl Sand ox, will meet for the first
time In the Hobby House.
11 a. m. Meeting for worship. Ser
mon will finish the couplet began
last Sunday, "Christian Goals for the
New Year.1
Tnursds;
prayer an
iy. 7 :30 p. nv Mid-week
id Bible study.
St. Mark's Church (Anglican)
Fifth and Oakdale
Rev. George R. Tumey, Rector
First Sunday after Epiphany.
8 a. nv Holy communion.
8:43 a. m. Church school.
11 a. ra. Morning prayer sad ssr
mon.
7:30 p. m. Evening prayer sad
legend for the feast of lights.
Note 8 and 11, special prayers for
armed forces and those on honor roll.
Monday, 8 Evening guild meeting,
home of Mrs. R. Schenck.
Tuesday, 6:30 Altar Guild meeting,
home of Mrs. V. J. Robinson.
Thursday, 7:43 Choir rehearsal,
Friday, 11 Holy communion.
First Presbyterian Church
Holly at Eighth Street .
Harry Hansen, Minister
:30 Pre-prayer meeting.
8:43 Church Bible school. General
assembly meeting.
11 Church servlee. Mabel Randolph
will sin "Oh Rest in the Lord." An.
then, "Build Thee More Stately Man
sions, sermoni ine cure worn.
Junior surprise sermon for children.
Nursery room supervised by Mrs. H.
D. Christensen.
6 30 All Christian Endeavor
societies meet In independent groups:
college age. high school, junior high.
Women s association circles meet in
nomas, -ruesoav.
Wednesday, 730 Mid-week prayer-
icuuwuup.
Foursquare Gospel Church
Corner Central and Jackson
Rev. W. Shearburn, Pastor
8:43 Sunday school, with classes
for all ages. Rev. Jack Rotharmel,
superintendent.
li worshiD. Rev. Faitn snearburn
will speak in the morning service.
o:au roung peoples evangelistic
service with Evangelist Dorothy Parks
as leaaer.
7:30 Evangelistic service with ln-
5 rational songs and testimonies. Mrs.
ack Rotharmel will sing. Rev. W.
Shearburn win bring the evangelistic
message.
7 :30, Wednesday Deeper teaching
service.
7:30, Friday Prayer and tarry aerv
lce. The public Is given a cordial invita
tion io aiiena uiese services
Pilgrim Holiness Church
East Jackson and Bessie Streeta
D. D. Phillips, Minuter
0:45 a. m. Bible school. Rev. 8. G.
Tighe, superintendent.
10:45 a. m. Sermon theme, "A
wnoiienge."
6 p. m. Junior groups, Mrs. Pllltps.
o:au p. m. senior groups. Miss Elva
Thompson, president.
7:30 p. m. Song and testimony erv
b p. m. Evangelistic service, ser
mon theme, "A Great Fack of the
unrisuan eaitn.
8 p. m. Mrs. Irl. cottage prayer
meeting at the Dunlap home.
7:30 p. m., Wednesday Mid-week
prayer service. t
The pastor will deliver both mes
sages, a cordial welcome awaits all.
and moral development of young
from juniors through senior ages.
Mia-weex service wwmwoiy,
p. m.. followed by choir rehearsal.
A very hearty invitation extended
friends and visitors.
First Christian Church
Ninth and Oakdale
Delbert W. Daniels. Minister
:45 a. m. Bible school.
10:53 a. m. WorshiD. MessSM. "A
Worthful Secret." Anthem by choir
under direction Mrs. Margaret Daniels,
minister ox muue. nursery ior ore-
school age children.
6 p. m. The Christian Youth Fel
lowship. Alene Hopkins, leader.
f :ju p. m. cvanieiisuc service.
Singing under direction Mrs. Daniels.
Messace. "The Greatest Need of Mod
ern Man. A musical feature will be
presented.
i;aienaer ror wees-
Mandiv. t :30 Rav Kmita mm
Fellowshln hall.
luesaar, .ou ru-mangie me
weonesaay a J-ovai women
party.
Thursday, 7:30 Mid-week Bible
study and prayer.
. rnaay, o:au renowsnip dinner and
annual meeting. . Please note time
change.
class
Church of the Nazarene
Holly at First.
"The Path to Christ Likeness, is
topic of Fred M. Weatherford. pastor
cvcngelist at 10:45 a. m. Rev. A. R.
Rutledge, for some time minister to
Spanish-speaking people, will be
heard at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Rutledge and
the pastor were associated while at
tending college some years ago.
Music under direction of John Eby.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Depart
mentized Bible school with competent
teachers.
.Youth stouos meet 6:30 n. m. These
three groups cater to spiritual, Biblical
Ration Calendar
Galsollno
Stamps No. 14 In A book valid
through March 21 (4 gals. each).
Meati, Fati
Red stamps Q5 through X5
In ration book No. 4 valid, with
no expiration date set. OPA says
none will be invalidated before
March 1. Each stamp worth 10
points. Next validation January
28. Take used fats to your meat
dealer. He will pay 4 cents and
two points for each pound.
Proc.n.d Food,
Blue stamps XS through ZS
and A2 through G2 in ration
book No. .4 valid, with no ex
piration date set. OPA says none
will be invalidated before March
1. Each stamp worth 10 points.
Next validation February 1.
Sugar
Stamp No. 34 in book No. 4
valid, with no expiration date
set (5 pounds). Another stamp
will become valid February 1
for five pounds, but must last
three months instead of 2V4
months.
Shoe
Airplane stamps Nos. 1, 2 and
3 in ration book No. 3 valid in
definitely if not detached from
book (each good for one pair).
Fuel Oil
Period 4 and 5 coupons (1943
44 series) and new period 1 and
2 coupons (1944-45 series) valid
through August 31, 1945.
Medfordltes had less than
usual need for raincoats and um
brellas during December, ' ac
cording to Meteorologist R. D.
Church of the local weather bu
reau whose monthly report
shows only .74 of an inch pre
cipitation compared with the
normal of 2.88.
Havy fogs persisted for 14
days, however, breaking 16
year record of 12 foggy days for
December.
Temperatures, on the other
hand, were comparatively high.
The warmest day was December
12 when the thermometer hit 62
degrees, the report shows. Low
est low was reached December
15 with 23 degrees. Average
daily maximum was 47.2, almost
2 degrees above the normal
maximum of 45.8 degrees.
Mercury readings showed an
average daily minimum of 32.4
degrees for December against an
average normally of 31.1. Month
ly mean was 39.8 compared with
normal of SS.l, the report re
vealed, making. December not
only abnormally dry, but warm
er than usual.
Since 1911, the coldest Decem
ber day was in 1919 when 10 de
grees below zero was recorded
at the bureau. The hottest De
cember day on record was in
1929 when the barometer reg
istered 71 degrees.
Tokyo Combats U. S.
Broadcasts Beamed
To Japanese Listeners
By United Press
Japan's propaganda strate
gists are combatting new
American transmitter on Saipan
by urging Japanese listeners to
go to bed before it starts beam
ing programs to Japan, it was
indicated today.
The American station, which
began operations last week with
messages to the Japanese people
from Undersecretary of State
Joseph C. Grew and Admiral
Chester W. Nimitz, takes over
Japan's medium air waves as
soon as the Japanese network
goes oft the air.
Last night a Tokyo home
broadcast, reported by the FCC,
gave its listeners this instruc
tion to "follow continuously
without fail:"
"Let's turn off the radio as
soon as this broadcast Is over."
rrldar. January 8, 1S4S MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE FIVB
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ON LIVE CATTLE
Washington, Jan. 5 U.B
Rep. Emanuel Celler, D., N. Y.,
today Introduced a bill to give
the office of price admlnlstra
tion "the unconditional right" to
establish ceilings on live cattle
prices.
Celler said It Is "like putting
money into an open sack" to pay
subsidies to meat packers, when
cattle owners and cattle grazers
have the right of uncontrolled
competition. He told the house
that many butcher shops in cities
have been forced to sell meat at
a loss under the present system,
"The time has come for a
showdown," he said. "There
must be some sort of control at
the source."
Uh Mali Tribune Want Ada.
Sacramento, Jan. 5 U.R)
Gov. Earl Warren today an
nounced he will sponsor legis
lation at the' coming session of
the legislature for state regula
tion of rates charged by Insur
ance companies.
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Each Wed- Eve. at 8 P.M
Public and All Denomination! Are Welcome
AT THE MEDFORD HOTEL AUDITORIUM
406 West Main Street Medford, Oregon
Demonstrations, Psychic Tests, Circle Assembly Follows
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GUYER'S MARKET
U. S. AND FEDERALLY GRADED MEATS
PIGGLY WIGGLY So. Riverside at 13th & So. Central
Where the beat quality meats take no more points than lower
grades. Buy the best at GUYER'S.
SIRLOIN STEAK
Per lb 44c
Nice to Broil Grade A
11 Points
LARD, 2 lbs. for 39c
Fresh, Home Rendered
and Pure
SMOKED BEEF
TONGUES . . lb. 49c
Swift's Premium, Point Free
FRESH FISH, OYSTERS
- AND CRABS
Veal Steaks, lb. 23c
Nice and Meaty Shoulder
Cuts 4 Points
CHICKEN TAMALES
2 for ........ 23c
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St Peter'i Lutheran Church
(Sy nodical Conference)
East Main and Portland Avenua
Harry H. Young, Paitor
Sunday school Bible class at t:48
o'clock.
Divine worship, 11 o'clock. Theme:
"Meet the Future With God."
Annual congregational meeting will
be held right after service.
The ladles will serve good fellow
ship dinner about 1 o'clock. All Ladles
re requested to bring food for dinner.
AAL, meeting Monday availing, 9,
In social room. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jahnka
will entertain.
Sunday school teachers' meeting,
Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Ladles' Aid meets Thursday after
noon at 2 o'clock.
Visitors are always welcoma. -
Federated Church of Central Point
Rev. Rolf H. Hansen, Pastor
9:43 a. m Bible school hour, Bob
Merritt, superintendent. Installation of
officers. ,
11 a. m. Worship. Inspirational
music. Sermon by the pastor. Com
munion following.
6:30 p. m. Young people's meeting.
Installation of officers. Reviewing
study of "Last Times."
7:43 p. m. The evangelistic service
will be an informal time of Christian
fellowship in song and sermon. Every,
one invited.
Monday, 7:43 p. m Official board
meeting In pastor's study.
Tuesday. 2 p. m. Ladies' Bible
tudy at Mlnnick home.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Hour of
prayer.
Friday, 3 p. m. Berean class meet
ing. 6:30 p. m. Kings Messengers
class fellowship supper In church par
lors, Saturday, 7:43 p. m. Men's prayer
meeting, pastor's study.
First Methodist Church
Main and Laurel Streets
Lmiis C. Kirhy, D. D.. Minister
Sunday school. 0:45 a. m., I. 9.
Neumann, superintendent.
Worship, 11 a. m. The psstor will
administer the Sacrament nnri wnlr
on, "Communion Memories of the
Master. ' tpi. Max Tioger will sing a
solo.
7:30 p. m. Minister speaks on.
Taul's Teachings on the Second Com
tnc of Christ."
Wesley Adult league, Methodist
Youth fellowship and Intermediate
fellowship services.' 6:30 p. m.
Pastor's Bible studv will h hM
Thursday evening at 7:30 -instead of
Wednesdry.
Official board meeting Tuesday at
Fidelity circle meets Tuesday, S
p. m. In church parlors.
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1:30 p. m. with Mrs. Minnie Bellinger.
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