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Church Notices Frea Methodlit Chnrck 337 West 10th Street R. G. Keller, Pastor Sunday school 0 At a. m. Worship 11 a. m. V. P. M. S. 7 p. m. Evening service 7:45 p. m. Wednesday prayer service 7:45 p. m. Vou will find a friendly welcome waitinf you by the pastor and mem bars of this church. we invito you to attend this Sunday. ririt Church at 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. March 11, -Man." 9:30 Sunday school. 8 Wednesday evening meeting, which Includes testimonial! of Chris tian Science healings. The reading room, located at 414 and 4IS Medford Center building, Is open from 10 a. m. to S p. m. with librarian In attendance. . St. Peter's Luthern Church (Synodical Conference) E. Main St. and Portland Ave. Harry B. Young Pastor Sunday school at 0:43 o'clock. Lenten service Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, theme, "Pilate, the Unjust Judge and Jesus, the King of Truth. Confirmation Instruction Tuesday evening at 7:30. , . , Mid-week Lenten service Wednes day at 8 p. m.. theme. "The Price of VUitora are always welcome. St. Mark's Church (Episcopal) Fifth and Oakdale Tuesday, 4:15 a. m.-Holy com munion. . ..rvlce Pilgrim Holiness ChorA East Jackson and Bessie Streets D. D. Phillips, Minister 9-43 a. m. Sunday school. Rev. B-G-,T!4ea'n?.WoTsn?pn.,Sermontext. 'iV munlor group. Mr D. D. '"op m. - Ambassadors-foV-God sermon on "The. Sermon on the "Tuesday 7:4S-Evangellst Rev. M. v Th?? will begin to conduct a re selce to continue to March 28 A cordill invitation Is "tended to the public to all our services. BRIEF REVIEWS TODAY'S Tomorrow's Business by Beardsley Ruml the shrewd analysis by a forward looking business man of many urgent prob lems. $2.50 Great Son by Edna Ferber - for nearly a century the fabulous Melendy family of Seattle have plundered their country of gold, lumber and salmon. A new novel of the pageant of America. $2.50 Red Fruit by Temple Bailey The feverish smart set of wartime Washington are the characters in this contem porary love story. $2.00 Image of Josephine by Booth Tarkington a new novel by one of America's favorite authors. The story of a turbulent woman wilful, spoiled, lovely and disturbing. $2.50 God On A Battlewagon . A story of faith trium phant over fear and death in the "sea war. A stirring trib ute to the men. In blue and the Chaplain Corps. $1.50 Black Boy by Richard Wright The moving and terrible story of a black boy in the south, pitted against Injus tice and ignorance. An hon est but tragic biography of the author. $2.50 The Open City by Shelley Smith Mydans Story of three American girls captured by the Japs in Manila. $2.50 Apartment In Athens by Glenway Wejcott The tyranny of a erman officer plunges the simple, middle class family of occu pied Athens into despair. $2.50 The Razor's Edge by W. Somerset Maugham Over a million copies of this distinguished and ab sorbing novel have been sold. Originally priced at $2.75. Now Only $1.00 Mai Orders Pott Paid SWEM'S BOOK and GIFT SHOP 217 East Main Sr. Foursquare Gospel Church Corner Central and Jackson Rev. W. Shearburn. Pastor 9:45 Sunday school with classes for all ases. 11 Worship, Rev. W. Shearburn win apeaa. 630 Young people's Crusader serv- 7:30 EvangelUtfa service. Rev White will be guest speaker. 7:30 Friday Prayer and nralse serv ice. The publio to given a cordial in- vrauon. Church of God Haven and Holly Streets Roscoe F. Wilson, Pastor Sunday school, momlns worship, Christian Crusaders, evening preach ing service, prayer meeting iweanes day). Sermon topics for morning and eve ning are. The Greatness of Your God." and "Your Permanent Address. Come and worship with us. Our congregation Is sincerely endeavoring to empnaiue aeumie scriptural i juia- tlan experiences and the fruit of a noiy we. Talent Friends Church Mllo CHfton Ross. Pastor George A. Bales, Associate io:3u sunaay school. Mrs. W: J. Lindstrom. suoerlntendent. 11:30 a. m. Worship. Sermon by as. wciaie puior, 7 p. m. Christian expression hour. Junior Christian Endeavor at the oar. sonage, with Elenita Bales and Lillian Frazier In char, fipninr ChrWinn Endeavor at the church. Adult Bible study, with consideration of "Santifi- caiion. 8 p. m. Evening evangelistic hour, Sermon. "The Glorv of the Church." Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week projrer. Advent Christian Church West Jackson at Welch Bible school, 10:15 a. m., Ruth Babb, superintendent. Classes for all ages. Preaching. 11:30 a. m.. Irvin Dimmv minister, subject. "The New Heaven and New Earth." This is the conclu sion or tne book of Revelation for the present. We feel that this has been an interesting and instructive study of this most Interesting book. If VOU are not attending rv1nm elsewhere won't you come and en joy our fellowship and the instruc tive teacnuiR mat we are able to ex tend you. We hereby give you an urgent invitation to attend our services. Church of Christ Central Avenue and 'Jackson Street William S. Kepple, Minister Bible school 10 a. m. Worship 11 a. m. C. E. society 6:30 p. m. Gosnel Itirvlct 7-AA n m Subject for morning message. "The Highlights of the Book of Phlltp pians.'r Evening message, "The Words of .Teaua." how He mailt. "Tf I " Women's Missionary society meeting eu ncsuay, p. m. ray er meeting, Wednesday, 7:30. lead by Mr. Fraley. Choir practice Thursday, 7:30. AH meetings open to me puoiic. new comers to the community are espe cially Invited. Church of Christ 1056 Court Street A cordHl invitation is extended all to attend. Regular services, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Universal Spiritual Temple 408 West Main Street In Medford Hotel Auditorium Dr. Edward C. Le-Vyne, pastor Sunday services at 8 p. m., subject. The Twelve Legion of Angels." There will also be free test messages to all by the pastor, also a divine healing service. All are welcome; skeptics Invited. The Salvation Army 336 North Bartlett Street Col. J. C. Bell, Salvation Army Scotch evangelist, will conduct meet ings at the Salvation Army hall throughout the week end. Meetings from Friday to Sunday at 7:30 every night. Holiness meeting Sunday will commence at 11 a. m. All of the colonel's topics are based on problems of human interest and how to solve them In light of the Scriptures. The colonel accompanies his own singing on the concertina. Sunday school, under leadership of Ben Myer, starts at 0:43 a. m. First Baptist Church Fifth and North Central Sts. Wolford A. Dawes. Pastor Bible school, 9:43. Classes for all ages. Morning worship. 11 a. m. Sermon, "Guarding the Truth." This Is a mes sage from the second letter of John. Special music. Young people's groups meet at 8:30. Evening worship. 7:30. Song service. Special music. Sermon ''Better Things." Fellowship hour follows. Mid-week service Wednesday, 7:30. All are cordially Invited to Join us In these services. Assembly of God 11 S. Newtown Street G. O. Baker. Pastor 6:45 Sunday school. 11 "The Brazen Serpent' and "The Uplifted Christ," pastor's subject at worship hour. 6:30 "Christ Ambasssdors." 7:30 "God's Love to a Perishing World." 7:45 Wednesday evening prayer and nralse-. 7:43, Friday "What the Bible Teaches." No Bible study this Fri day as we are going to attend the mass meeting at Nazarene church. Federated Church of Central Point Rev. Rolf H. Hansen, Pastor Sunday 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Our Sunday school is growing come and grow with us. 11 a. m. Worship. Good gospel slnfring, using the new song books. Bible message by pastor. Everyone welcome. 6:30 p. m. Young people's meeting, Mrs. R. R. Lawton, leader 7:45 p. m. Gosoel meeting. Come to church on Sunday evening. 9:30 p. m. Young people's "Sip and Sins" at the John Clark home. Monday, 8 p. m. Official church board meeting. Tuesday, 2 p. m. Women's Bible study. 7:43 p. m. Opening service of a series of evangelist meetings. Rev. John L. Newman, Snokane, Wash., evangelist. Mr. L. G. Baker Lew is ton, Idaho, singer and trumpet olayer. Meetings every night except Monday. Friday, 2 p. m. Ladies Aid society meeting. Church off the W&xartns Holly at First Rev. J. A. Krlng, veteren evangelist, will be the pastor's pulpit guest and speak at 10:43 and 7:30 Sunday. Rev. Krig has Just culminated a series of meetings in the northwest. Special music, directed by John Eby. chorister. Sunday school, 9:43 a. m. Rev. Kring will speak, outlining a two-weeks' in tensive visitation program by the de partment. A competitive program with Portland Sell wood. Bring the family and study the Bible. The three youth meetings convene at 6:30 p. ro. Programs have been pre- Sared for the spiritual and moral aining of young people. A most hospitable welcome to friends and visitors. The Apostolic Faith North Central and Third Streets Rev. C. W. Front. Pastor 9:30 Sunday school Interesting Bible study classes lor tne wnoie family. 11 Devotional and praise service. 3 Young people's evangelistic meet ing. 7:43 Evening service. Opens with a musical program by members of the orchestra and choir. 6 Mid-week meetings on Tuesday and Friday evenings. These services will help you In meeting the problems of your every day life and inspire a deeper love for God in your heart. Newcomers and soldiers and their wives are extended a special invitation to come and wor ship with us. We never take a collection. First Methodist Church Main and Laurel Streets Louis C. Klrby, D. D.. Minister Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.. X. Neumann superlntent Worship, 11 a. m., pastor's subject, "Jesus as Seen by Pilate." Anthem, "Send Out Thy Light," solo, "The Lord's Prayer" by Joanna Wyatt. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. will fea ture laymen's night. Speakers, W. T. Frost, Harold Burleson, C. A. Meeker and Ben Schmidt. Theme, "A Lay man's Look at the Cross." Men's quartet will sing. Youth services 8:30. Mrs. M. N. Hogan will speak to the groups on "The Dumbarton Oaks Peace Plan." Official board meets Tuesday, 7:30 fasiors tsiPio nour uuuaj, , p. m. Zlon Lutheran Church Fourth at Oakdale Elvin S. Hansen, Pastor Saturday, 9:30 a. m. Catechetical Instruction. Sunday, 9:43 a. m. Sunday school with classes for all. 11:45 a. m., wor ship service. A cordial Invitation and welcome to all who attend. Sermon. "The Sons of Thunder," by Pastor Hansen; 7 p. m., Luther league meet ing. Tuesday, 8 p. m. Men of the church meet for Brotherhood social evening Wednesday, s p. m. Junior choir practice; ; 7 p. m., senior choir prac tice; 8 p. m., Lenten vespers. Sermon, "The Mnn Who Became Petrified," by Pastor Hansen. Thursday, 2 p. m. Women's Mis sionary society. Devotional and dis cussion of missions, led by Mrs. C. E. Borg. Social hour and refreshments with Mrs. Harry Marsh and Mrs. Obert Hansen. Hl i iwillLyf m I Ail.?' I iMB H I L -xJ- I 1 1 i JR. MISS We are now featuring a complete Junior line for the young Mitt of today Two-Piece and One-Piece Ginghams and Dressy Dresses -Crepe and Rayon Gabardine -Flower and Ribbon Trim Sizes 9-17 PAY LESS AND DRESS BETTER M. M. DEPT. STORE Talent Methodist Church Rev. C. Edwin Cox. Pastor March 9, 7:30 Monthly Sunday school board meeting. Devotional talk Dy ait. j&amDerg, assistant superintendent. Sunday, 9:45 Sunday school. Clar ence Holdrldge. superintendent. Classes tor all aees. Obiect lesson. Chorus singing; 11. worship. Sermon by pas tor, apeciai music; :9, evening evan eel is tic service. W ednesday , 7 :45 Prayer meeting and Bible study. Thursday, 2 Women's society of Christian service will meet at home of Mrs Walty, Mrs. Hlggins will have cnarge oi uie oevouonai penoa Friends Church In Medford Milo Clifton Ross. Pastor Meeting at the Howard school, Old raciuc nignway. 10 a. m. Sundav school. Distribu tion of scrolls of the law and other awards Presentation of church 10 club cards. 11 a. m. Worship. Special music. Sermon. "The Glory of the Church." 12 noon Beginning Easter pageant practice. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Cottage pray er meeting. Friday. 2 p. m. Women's Missionary guild. Place to be announced. A friendly welcome awaits you at our trmwini? Sundav school and church services. If you are not en gaged in regular attendance ai an other church, we urge you to wor ship witn us. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale Ttalhort W Daniels. Minister 9:45 a. m. Bible school with graded classes for all ages. in-R.1 m. Worshln. Message. "Christ's Answer to Our Hate and Re sentments." Antnem oy cnoir. nursery for nre-schnol aee children. 7:30 p. m. Missionary play ''The End Is the Beginning." to be presemea by the young people. calendar for Week Mnnriiv i -an Workers' conference: 7:30, Boy Scouts; 7:30. Hi-Triangle at tne nome or uietna uison. TiiMrtnv i -an Mission studv class Wednesday, 3 Loyal Woman's class party; 7:30, cnoir renearsai; 73n mlri-uifuilr (iprvlof. Saturday, 2-4 Primary department St. ratricK S party in rei.owi..p .. WHITLOCK SCORES 378 TO LEAD RIFLE SHOOT Phil Whitlock repeated his high score of the season which he set himself sometime last No vember to lead the rifle shooters of the Medford Gun Club Wednesday. Five high scores for the eve ning were Phil Whitlock 378, Ed Lull 375, Octavia Waddell 374, Lew Conger 371, -Walter Sutherland 357. There will be a regular pistol shoot tonight starting at 7:30. The Sacramento river has a mightier flow than the Colorado. NOTICE OF MEETING In the County Court of the State of Oregon In and for Jackson County. Jackson Countv Graiina Board tn the Matter of the Change of me Bounaary ot tne pilot ROCK GRAZING DISTRICT of Jackson County. Oregon. ro the GRAZING BOARD OF JACKSON COUNTV, ORE GON, and to the ADVISORY BOARD OF THE PILOT ROCK GRAZING DISTRICT and to the Signers of the Pe tition for the Change of Boun dary of the said PILOT ROCK GRAZING DISTRICT of Jack- - son County, Oregon, and to All Parties Interested In the Said Grazing District. GREET INGS: NOTICE (S HEREBY GIVEN. that on the 21st day of February, A. D., 1945, there was duly filed In the office of the County Clerk of Jackson County, Oregon, a petition in writing duly signed by twenty or more of the free holders residing within the Dres- ent boundaries of the said dis trict, asking that the boundary of the said district as now organ ized and existing BE CHANGED so as to read as follows: "Beginning at a point in the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 29, in Township 39 South, Range 2 East of tBe W M Jackson County, Oregon, where the 'Old Pacific High way' and the 'Ashland-Klamath Falls Highway' as said re spective Highways are now laid out. established and used, meet and intersect one with the other, and running thence in westerly direction along the said 'Ashland - Klamath Falls Highway' to where said Highway cuts and intersects the north and south center line in Section 33, said Twp. and Range; thence North on said center line extended to the center of Section 28, said Twp. and Rtnge; thence East, along said quarter section line extended a distance of 3V4 miles, more or less, to the Range Line between Ranges 2 and 3 East; thence South on said Range Line to the North west corner of Section 6, Twp. 40 South, Range 3 East of the W. M.; thence East on the Township Line between Town ships 32 and 40. to the North east corner of Section 6, Twp. 40 South, Range 4 East of the W. M.; thence South 2 miles, more or less, to the South east corner of Section 7, said Twp. and Range; thence East to the Southwest corner of Section 12, said Twp. and Range, said point being on the County Line between Jackson and Klamath Counties, Ore gon; thence South on said County Line to where said County Line Intersects the State Line between the States of Oregon and California; thence West on said State Line to where said Stntp Line Intir- sect, the "New Pacific High way' as now laid out, con structed and used, thence fol lowing along the line of the said 'New Pacific Highway,' as now laid out, constructed and used. In a northerly direction to where said 'New Pacific Highway' Inter sects the 'Old Pacific High way.' as now laid out, estab lished and used: thence follow ing along the line of the said 'Old Pacific Highway,' as now laid out, constructed and used, to where the said 'Old Pacific Highway cuts and intersects the said 'Ashland Klamath Falls Highway,' as aforesaid, being th true point of begin ning as above set forth." YOU ARE FURTHER NOTI FIED that a meeting of the Graz ing Board of Jackson County, Oregon, has been duly called by the County Judge of said Coun ty, to be held at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. on Monday the 19th day of March A D., 1945, in the court-room of said Court in the Courthouse in Medford, Oregon, and such meeting will be held at said time and place for Ihe consideration of the said pe tition, at which said time and place all persons interested in said Pilot Rock Grazing District are hereby required to apoear and show cause, tf any they have, why said Petition should not be granted, and why an elec tion should not be called and held In the said District for the purpose of determining whether or not such proposed change In "The Twelve A I r ai Lesion or bySl Angels" Explained by Dr. LaVYNE. Noted Lecturer Pastor -SEER It Mediator Sunday Eve at 8 P.M. Medford Hotel Auditorium 406 Wast Main Street Public and all welcome (FREE TEST MESSAGES) rrldar. March . IMS MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUrTE THKEB the boundary lines of the said District, as asked for in said Pe tition should not be made. This NOTICE is given and mailed, posted and published, under and pursuant to an Order duly made and entered by the Jackson County Grazing Board under date of February 26th, 1845, as said Order now appears on file in my office, and to which said Order reference is hereby made. Given under my hand and the seal of said Court on this 3rd day of March, A. D., 1945. G. R. CARTER, County Clerk. UYEE'S MARKET U. S. and Federally Graded Melts Plggly Wlggly S. Riverside at 13th and S. Central WHERE YOU GET QUALITY FOR LESS PRICE! F0R LENTEN MEALS Fresh Oysters 65c pi. Fresh Crabs . .35c lb. Fresh Halibut ...... 39c lb. FRESH SALMON FILLET RED SNAPPER FRESH LING COD mi LOAF FRESH GROUND 33c lb. VEAL STEAKS 32c lb. POINT FREEI FANCY HENS FRYING SIZE RABBITS CHICKEN TAMALES 2 for 39c POINT FREE! TUNE IN KMED Every Saturday In March 5:13 P.M. Enjoy fifteen minute dra matic transcription each week ! "THE LIVING PEOPLE" At radio guesti of St- Mark' ! 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