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! ! ! I . ! rOVTl MEDTOHD MAIL THIBUKB r"rldsr. March II, 114$ Prices In China are 250 timei higher than pre-war prices. SIMPLE AS 1-2-3 rrriionai nyBienm inn V-. . dr ckanwes affectively, aooth.a ami!" Ilvo tlanufa, and la deodorizing. De lightfully Irasrant, too leave. M M' diclnal doucha odor, tconomlcal. 1 uit Ploaiia or money back. All Drulite. Svllh trlpls action Certana J I oucha pnwder for IMImata Wr Commissioner Thomas Wilson Jl Years In Tokyo WILL CONDUCT MEETINGS Saturday and Monday. Mar. 17-19 THE SALVATION ARMY 236 Worth Bartlett Street and Sunday, March 18 at The First Methodist Church West Main and Laurel Streets ALL MEETINGS START AT 7:30 P. M. Inaugurated Boy Scout Movement in Japan. Served in Japan, North China, Korea. Interned by Japanese Govt. IT ALWAYS PAYS TO BUY AT LUMANS' BAKERY SPECIALS SHAMROCK CAKES Pistsehio Angelfood C3c Pistachio Layer Cakes . . . 59c Hot Cross Bum, Rolls, Etc. Oven fresh daily P H 1 o p I )L ex Sold to you fresh when flavor It best! LEG OF LAMB tX lb. 38c STEAKS T-Bone or Sirloin, choice cuts lb. 35c HEAL STEAKS L" lb. 35c YOUNG FRYING SIZE SPRING LAMB BONELESS BEEF Cut In Cubes lb. 30c Beet Short Ribs "."'.V lb. 20c LARD Pure, A-l Homo Rendered 3 lbs. SOe Fruit and APPLES, llewtowns, Icy. bx S2.49 $t ORANGES iiieuv SQUASH Banana SGT. GET00R TO SING . AT METHODIST SUNDAY, Sgt. Edward Getoor, baritone and former soloist with Detroit churches, will be featured at the morning service of the Medford Methodist church Sunday it was stated today. Sgt. Getoor is said to have an unusually fine voice. At the Sunday school hour Mrs, Ralph Woodford and Clar ence A. Meeker's classes will meet in Joint session to hear Mrs. M. N. Hogan of the League of Women Voters explain the Dumbarton Oaks proposal for a United Nations Organization. n nnM ani : ,Km i vjKjy- '1U FRESH EGGS, grade A large TILLAMOOK CHEESE TANG SALAD C.II.B PICKLES CRACKERS Van Camp's Imp. RABBITS lb. 48c PORK ROASTS'" lb. 33c SALT PORK lb. 24e Beef Pot Roasts lb. 25c NICE SUPPLY HENS Young, Fat lb. 37c Shoulder Cuts Extra lb 30c Vegetable Department Full of Suggestions 2 doz 55c UVS.VII HW lb. Church honls Pi-MbyUHaa Church Lawrence Mitch el more, Pastor 10 a. m. Morning worship, serman, "Sword or Crow." 11a. m. Bible school. 1:30 p. m. Covered dish dinner and conference for Bibla school officers, teachers and friends. It Peter's Lutheran Church (Synodlcal Conference) East Main and Portland Avenue Harry H. Young, Pastor Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock. Lenten service at 11 o'clock. Theme, "Barabbai. tha Murderer nd Jeius. the Crucified." Confirmation Instruction Tuesday evening at 7:30. Mid.week Lenten service at 8 o clock Wednesday evening. Visitors are always welcome. ILLUSTRATED LECTURES SONGS MUSIC terent in Fooo to serve that will tempt the appetites. Here at the Big Food Center the Food displays will olfer suggestions. See them this week. DRESSING qts. 41c pts. 25c SWEET SOUR SODAS or GRAHAMS 2 Pork & Beans ri k w l v. km m t ii i 5c Notices Butte Falls Presbyterian Church Dan MacDougall, Pastor Sunday school Choruses and object lesson. Morning worship 11. Evangelistic service 7:45. Seek the Lord while he msy be found. Evex one is welcome. Jacksonville Presbyterian Churea, Lawrence Mitchelmore, Pastor 10.30 a. m- Bible school. 11:30 a. m. Morning service, ser mon, "Sword or Cross, special num ber by the choir. 7 30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Thursday, 8 30 p. m. Choir re hearsal, Mrs. George Wendt, director. geenth-Dsy Advent.it Church; Corner Edwards and Beatty G. A. Thompson) Pastor Saturday, 0:30 a. m. Sabbath school; 11 a. m., sermon. "Modern Pentecosts, Trie and Spurious"; 6:14 p. rrv, young people's meeting. Wednesday, A p. m. Prayer meet ing. Talent Methodtit Church Rev. C Edwin Cox, Pastor Sunday, 0:45 Sunday school. Clar ence Holdridee. superintendent. Ob ject lesson. Chorus singing. II Morning worship. Sermon by pastor. Bass solo by Mr. Kamberg. 7 -30 Evening evangelistic service. Wednesday. 7:30 Prayer meeung and Bible study. Church of Christ t 1056 Court Street Morning service. 10 JO a. m. Subject. "The Church and Innovations." Speak er. Brother Finis Le. Basket lunch, 13:15 to t p. m. Singing, 2:30 p. m. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Subject. "The Plea for Christ" Speaker. Broth er Finis Lee. Church of God Haven and Holly Sts. Roscoe F- Wilson. Pastor Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m Christian Crusaders 0:45 p. m. , Evening service 7:30 p. m. Regular prayer service, Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. Young people's prayer meeting, Fri day. 7:30 p. m. You will always find warm wel come at the Church of Cod and also a keen personal interest. TELEPHONE 2239 MAIN AND BARTLETT BUY WAR BONDS Most housewives are constantly trying to think of something dil- 40c doz. lb. 37c and RELISHES - lb box 29c Mb. ll-oi. Tins ea, 16c MACARONI or SPAGHETTI 3 25c NEW NUCOA 25c b JELLIES PRESERVE HONEY Peanut BUTTER . . Not Ratjoned m. arm. Seifer't CHOCOLATE SYRUP K 34c trntrtrsaf tpTrttnaT Tesnplo 400 West Main Street In Medford Hotel Auditorium Dr. Edward C. LeVyne. Pastor BiinHau urvlrn sit 8 ft. m.. aubieCt. Proof of Life Everlasting" there will also b free test messages to all by tha pastor. Divine prayer healing services follow. AU are welcome: Skeptics invited. Church of the Brethren Marv and Saling Streets Stanlev G. Keller. Pastor At 10 the Bible school convenes with classes for all under leadership of Maria Pence, ai 11 m message. Life for the Lowly." At 7:30 the young people will con duct the service, a discussion. "Choos ing Friends." Corns, enjoy Christian fellowship. Frre Methodist Church 337 West 10th Street Sunday school 9.43 a. m. Morning worship, 1 1 a. m. Y. P. M. S 7 p. m. Evening service 7:45 p. m. Wednesday prayer meeting's-7:43 p. m. The pastor's subject next Sunday will be "Evangelism." Start evangel (zing by coming to church and bring ing someone with you. First Church of Christ, Scientist Author! red branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist. Boston. Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock. Subject, March 18, "Sub stance." 0 30 -Sunday school. 8 Wednesday evening matting, which includes testimonials of Chris tian Science healings. The reading room, located at 414 and 415 Medford Center building. Is open from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., with librarian in attendance. Church of Christ Central Ave. at JacVson St. William S. Kcpple, Minister Bible school- 10 a. m. Morning warship. 11 a. m. C. E. society :30 p. m. Evangelistic meeting 7:45 p. m. Morning and evening messages will be brought by Dr. Louis R. Patmont. Litt. D. noted author, traveler and evangelist. Prayer meeting and choir practice will secede This week to the pre-Easter evangelist meetings of Dr. Patmont. All meetings open to the public; newcomers especially invited. first Baptist Church fifth and North Central Streets Wolford A. Dawes. Pastor Bible school, 0:45. Classes for all axes. Maminf worship, 11 o'clock. Ser mon, "The Servant of Christ." Spe cial music by the choir. Young people s croups meet at 8:30. Bveninc service, 7:M. Sermon. "Our God is Able." Song service. Special music Mid-week service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. All aro Invited to Join us la these The Apostolic Faith Comer N. Central and Third St Rev. C. W. Frost, Pastor 30 Sunday school. Interesting and Im inactive classes for all ages. 11 Devotional service. 3 Young people a evangelistic mtxnx- 7 :45 Evening service. Opens with a program of music by members of the orchestra and chorus-choir. 8 Mid-week services on Tuesday and Friday evening. Come and enjoy a fccpel feast with us. You will al ways receive a healty welcome and we never take a collection. Foursquare Gospel Church - Comer Central and Jackson I Rev. W. Shear burn, Pastor 1 8:45 Sunday School with classes for ell ages. The Four Doors" will be Illustrated on the Flannelboard. Jack Rotharmel superintendent. 11:00 Worship. Missionary Sunday. Rev. Faith Shearburn will bring the message. 6:30 Young People's Crusader serv ice. Bible Quix. "Don't You Believe Il'7:30 Evangelistic service with In spirational songs and testimonies. Rev. W. Shearburn speaking. 7:30 Wednesday Bible Study on the Epistle to the Romans. 7:30 Friday Prayer Service. The public is given a cordial wel come. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-l)ay Saints 331 West Second Street Earl D. Clements. Branch President Sunday school, 10 a. m. priesthood, relief aociety, primary. 11:30 a. m. Sacrament meeting. 7:30 p. m. Speaker, Lewis T. Robinson, subject, "Origin of the Am vican Indian. Saturday at 8 p. m. the auxiliary organization will sponsor a bataar. Handiwork wUl be on sale including aprons, pillow cases, etc.; also ' ncjy. popcorn and cooked foods will be sold. Everyone invited. Tuesday. 7:30 p. m. M. I. A. meet- lnlunday. March 35. the district prwdency from Klamath Falls will be in Medford to hold a district con ference at 6:30 p. m. Federated Church of central Point Rev. Rolf H. Hansen. Pastor Special services are continuing ex cept Monday with Evangelist John L. Newman of Spokane. Rev. L. G. Baker. Jr., pastor of Thornton. Wash., church ia aonsj leader Friday. 2 p. m. Ladies Aid ocy. 7-43 p. m.. evangelistic service, (chil drcn'a night). Rev. Newman preacn- s'aturday. 7:43 p. m Young peo- P Sundfy.':45 a. "-Sunday school Bob Merritt. uprinte1naenLi. mw' worship. Message by Evangelist New man, Trie wrong ",.'.,-.. 6 30 p. m. Young peoples meeting. Rev. L. G. Baker, leader. ... 7:43 p. m. Evening service. What dO you ao on aunasy The congrenation Is mtinrt ""or at it) a. m. in prayer. PUcrlm Holiness Church East Jackson and Bessie Streets D. D. Phillips. Minister A.m;-?"I urvTwRev S. G. I tlHy StllUOl 4B.... . - . ; TiKhe. superimrnui-ni. I ft n m. Junior group, Mrs. D. D P6:30Pp. m. "Ambassadors for God" group, miss tivn nHPiiipum ,7. 7:30 p. m. The orchestra will ren der oia songs o u. nii'iui. 8 p. m. Evangelistic service. Rev. Aierie fc. nenry, - liver the Sunday mcssnfies and nightly at Ltd p, m over nuriii o, vet" Saturdav nights. Rev. Henry will sing a number of gospel songs accompanied on his Martin guitar. Miss Nel Saun ders of Kenncwick. Wah., will be heard in gospel song with Miss M. Saunders at the piano. Please accept a cordial Invitation to all these services. GREEK FIFS SLA 12 INCH OR 16 INCH LENGTHS 300 CU. FT. LOAD DIAL 2123 TIMBERP The sTratioii Arm? ' 3S6 N. Bartlett Street tion Army over the week and. con d dcted by Commr. Thomas Wilson. saturoay evening aw. Sunday morning 11. Monday evening 7 30. Sunday school 9 45. Young People's Legion 4:19 p. m. Assembly of God 11 South Newtown Street G. O. Baker, Minister Q 43 Sunday school. 11 Morning worship. 6:30 Christ Ambassadors, young people's meeting. 7 30 Evangelistie meeting. 7 :43 Wednesday tvening Prayer and praise. 7 triaay evenini t Bible Teaches." , , A warm welcome for all. Speelal in viUtion to service men. Phoenix Church of Christ Ronald F. Whtted, Minuter 10- Bible school. 11 Morning worship. Communion service. C 30 cnriitian snneavor. 7:30 Evening services. 8 Saturday, orayer meeting and Bible study. There will be slngsplratlon bon fire and welner roast for the young people after services Sunday evening. A warm and friendly welcome awaits you always. Talent Friends Church Milo Clifton Ross, Pastor 10:3O a. m. -Sunday school. Mrs. William J. Undstrom, superintendent. 11:30 a. m. Worship. Sermon by as sociate pastor. 7 p. m. Hour of expression. Junior ' Christian Endeavor at the parsonage. witn Ltutan t railer ana eienita uaies In charge. Senior Christian Endeavor at the church. Adult Bible study. b p. m. uospei nour, witn singing, irayer and testimony and a message y pastor. Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer. Friday Sunday school party. De tails announced from pulpit. St Mark's Church (Anglican) Fifth and Oakdale Rev. George R. Turney, Rector Fifth (Passiont Sundav in Lant 8, holy communion; C. C. for women; 9:43. church school; 11. morning pray er and sermon. Music with Roberta Ward Bebb, choir director, Nell B. Taylor, organist; 13, vestry meeting; 7 30, confirmation class, adults, in church. Monday. 4:15 Confirmation class. church school. Tuesday. 1 2 :3u Luncheon and meet. Ing of auxiliary guild. Program, ten- ien door. Regular Lenten schedule as follows: Wednesdays 7:30 a. m. , Thursdays 4:15 and 7:30 p. m. Fridays -11 a. m. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale Delbert W. Daniels, Minister 9:45 a. m. Bible school. 10:55 a. m. Worship. Message, 'Drink Ye All of It." bv Rev. Arthur Charles Bates. Centennial evangelist of Oregon. Anthem by choir. Nursery for pre-school age children. 6 p. m. Christian Youth Fellow ship. Fun. study and worship. 7:30 p. m. Rev. Bates will speak on "Christianity Made Easy." uaienaar xor uie wecK Monday. 7:30 Boy Scouts: 7:30 p. m., roller skating party. luesaay, y p. m. Mariner Gins sew and potluck dinner at home of Mrs. D. W. Daniels, 330 S. Holly. Thursday, 8 to 4 AlUday quilting for women of association. First Methodist Church Main and Laurel Streets Louis C. Klrby, D. D.. Minister Wa urse Barents to send their chil dren to the Sunday school, 9:45 8. m. ine pastor is giving pre-easter cnu dren's sermons to a Targe gfoup In the school. Next Sunday he will baptize a large class of children and adults. No baptism Easter Sunday. worsnip ii a. m. sermon tneme by the minister, "I Know Not the Man." Solo by guest singer. Sgt. Edward Getoor, baritone. SDeciai SDeaker at evenln service is Commissioner Thomas Wuaon, one of the highest ranking officers of the Salvation Army, who has soent 21 years in the Orient laborlna In Jaoan. .iitim una jwureH. Friends Church In Medford Meeting In the Howard School Milo Clifton Roii. Pastor Parsonage. Old Hishwav at Da Barr iu a. m. aunaay scnooi,' Mrs. wen- aeu m. voiaw, superintendent. 11 a. m. Worship. Continuing the month of March stewardship empha sis. Sermon by pastor, "He That Show eth . . ." Children's message. Special inc mental music. 13 noon Easter program practice. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer and Bible study. Friday, 7:30 p. m. At the Howard gym, we are sponsoring the benefit appearance of Galen Harvey, humor ist, radio star, musician and com poser. The public ia cordially wel come io our services. Zlon Lutheran Church Fourth at Oakdale Elvin S. Hansen, Pastor Saturday, 8 JO a. m. Catechetical instruction. Sunday, 9:45 a. m. Sunday school: 11 a. xn. Worship. This service Is a heart-warming devotional worship mingled with quiet dignity. The ser mon is a character study of Judas. "The Son of Perdition." Special choral music. Visitors always welcome; 7 fi. m., Luther league devotional hour or youth. Wednesday, 5 p. m. Junior choir practice of Easter nuslc; 7 p. m., senior choir practice for Holy week; 8 p. m., Lenten vespers. An evening meditation and prayer fellowship. The TUNE IN KMED Every Saturday In March 5:1 5 P.M. Enjoy a fifteen minuta dra matic transcription each week "THE LIVING PEOPLE" As radio guests of St. Mark's Episcopal Church of Medford $575 DIAL 2123 Company aatean sermon a'etndy of Thornae. ef!ed Fund An Honest Mn." This ia last sermon of four on the disciples ap pearing in the scenes of the last hours of our Saviour's life. First Presbyterian Church Holly at Eighth Street Harry Hansen. Minister 30 Pre-prayer meeting. ii rhnrrh cerviee. Anthem. "The I King Ol Love, ooio uy cib Strang. "Peace Troubled Heart." Ser mon. "Calvary's Cross. Our Source of mon, for the children. Nursery room I or smaller cnuuicu. atn All vniintT Mania's arouns as- semble at this hour. Tuesday, p. m. Mrs. rumnimi ...in ..... tk. hMlr Wui nf th Date Line" at the Women's Mission ary society In the church parlor. ncannua; nuu-nvn . - lip, 7:30 p. m. . rftL- oaii: ... ...Harv nt iUtm ihnreh will be observed next Sunday. V. 0. MILBURN, ASHLAND TAKES LIFE WITH GUN Ashland, March 18 Victor O. Milburn, 743 Oak street, Ash land, killed himself with a .25 calibre pistol in the back yard of his home yesterday afternoon, according to Deputy Coroner C. M. Litwiller. He was employed by the Stock Undertaking par lors for several years and was associated with Litwiller Fu neral Home for a time. Surviv ing is his wife, the former Mrs. Florence McDonough. The cou ple resided on a ranch in the Applegate area for some time before moving to Ashland. 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