rem MXSrOKD MAIL THIBUrTB aMdey. March 13. IU
Church
arte ralli Freabrierlaii Chnrck
Con MacDousall. Pastor
luntfay achool. 10 a. m.. etory tot
worship service. 11 a. m.
IvansaUaUo aarriea, 1M p. m.
Special Pre-Easter
Services
MAUNDY THURSDAY
Tht beautiful annual can
dle light communion serv
ice will be held at 8:00
o'clock.
GOOD FRIDAY
Divine Worship at
8:00 o'clock P. M.
Chaplain J. V. Richer
will be the speaker
EASTER
Festival services with
Holy communion at 11.
a a a
Special Music by the
it Ladies' Choir
St Peter's
Lutheran Church
t. Main It Portland Are.
Harry H. Young, Pastor
Attention Farmers
We Pay. Highest Cash
Prices for Veal, Pork,
. Ducks, Geese, Turkeys,
N Chickens, Rabbits. ,
See your nearest Safeway
Store Manager for prices
and detail.
WESTERN
M No. Central
Dr. Louis Richard Patmont
Authority en World Affairs, Traveler, Linguist
In 1 Pre-Easter Evangelistic Conference and Bible Lectures
Central Avenue
Central and Jackson Streets, MEDFORD, OREGON
Every Night at 7:45 o'clock, Saturday excepted
Startling Screen Viewt Soul Stirring Messages
Dr. Patmont lecturing en the general theme of "The Present World
Crisis, discusses the following subjects:
Sunday 11:00 a. m. "Meeting Christ"
Sunday 7:45 p. m. "Armageddon the tattle 'of Cod"
(Illustrated)
"The Antichrist, or the Man ef Sin." "D.men P.rlls." "Tha Mark of the
Beast" "Are We In the Great Apostasy?" "Tha Mystery Babrlon "
The E.ch.tolo of the Church...55 .nath.r tatttef BlbX "n
tered discussions.
Dr. Patmont has made many world tourn Is the author of t.Tar.l books,
and contributes te a number ef national magailnes. He .pe.k. tw.ntv
two languages, and Is a keen obi.rr.r and Interpreter ot world .flairs
Hie lectures en world conditions are presented In a scholarly manner
He glyes first hand Information en thi present world 1 erl.i.. mtnn"'
Notices
Advent Christian Church
West Jackson at Welch
Bible achool, 10:16 a. m.. Ruth Babb,
superintendent. Coma and enjoy an
hnur with the Bible.
Preachlnf. .11:30, Irwia DurrsT.
minister, subject, "After the War,
What?"
A hearty welcome to all.
Phoenix Presbyterian Church
Iurrence Mltfhelmore. Pastor
10 a. m. Palm Sunday services and
observance of the Lord'a eupper. mes
sage, "Victory Through Christ," war
time service onerini.
II m m Rihle School.
Wednesday nlfht. annual meeting
of congregation, election or omcera.
evenioliey unnnHn
Corner ol Edwsrdi and Beatty Streets
Saturday, 30 a. m. Sabbath
scnooi. ,
Saturday. 11a. m., eommunlon aarv-
lea. ins nrraa oi ttnw w.wv i.
young peoples mcfiini.
Wednesday, S p. m. Prayer meet
ln.
Talent Methodist Church
Sunday, : Sunday achool, ciar.
Chorus singing; 11. morning worship.
Sermon by pastor. Special music; 7.30,
evening avaiia""-
Wednesday. 7:30 Prayer meeting
and etiDie siuoy.
free Methodist Chunk
337 W. 10th St.
R. a. Keller, Pastor.
Sunday achool, S:4 a. ro.
Morning Worship, 11 a. m.
V P.M 8., 7:00 p. m.
Evening Service. 7:45 p. m.
Wednesday Prayer Heating, T.
P'wa extend to you a cordial Invita
tion to attend each ot our aarvicea.
The Apostolic Faith .
(N. Central Ave., at 3rd St.)
B:30 Sunday School The Word of
God is taught by competent teachjra
.nrt there ara Interesting classei or
all ages. , . , . ' ...
sldS" W P.0P' f v.n,.li.Uc
of the urchwtra and chorui-choir.
U - sii J Qartlll-M on TuUdlT
nd Friday even ng. .,,
will inspire you with
men and their wivei are extend d
special inviuuon w wwhuk .
Pilgrim Hollneii Church
East Jackson and Besife Streata
D. D. Phllllpf. Minister
fl-4S a. m. Sunday school. Rev.
O. Tlffha. superintendent.
10:4ft a. m. Morning hour of wor-
,b p' m F. H. Junior group, Mri.
eilPV m. P. H. "Ambassadors for
God" group, Mln Xlva .Thompwn,
pr7?30 m. Congregation song of
praise service.
8 p. m. Evangelist service. Evan
gelist Rev, Mark E. Henry will de
liver both messages. Miss Velma Shep-
nera or riHMni! .., wm
charge-oi congregaiionai sinaina. ma
Nell Saunders ot Kannlwlck. wash.,
church soloist, will render vocal mu
sic; also Miss Velma Shepherd. Comt
and near ine closing message 01 Evan
gelist M. E. Henry. A cordial Invita
tion ia extended to all.
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Phone 3874
Church of Christ
laeksenrtna Preifeyterfaa Oinrrft)
Lawrence Mitchelmore, Pastor
10:30 a. m.-Bible, school.
11:30 a. m. Worship, Palm Sunday
services: messaae. "cnrist. ine vie
tor." Quarterly communion, offering
I or tna war-ume service worn.
7:90 p. m .Christian Endeavor.
Thursday, 8 30 p. m. Choir ra-
hearsal with Mrs. George Wendt. di
rector and Mrs. Ray Harris, pianist.
Vnlrersal Spiritual Temple
406 West Main Street
Med ford Hotel Auditorium
Dr. Edward C. Le-Vyne D. D. Pastor
Sunday services 8 p. m. Tnis win
be the last Sunday service. Church
services will be changed to Thursdays
at 2 p. m. Conducted by Rev. Darlene
Le-Vyne. She will also be at the Hotel
11 a. m. to 2 p. m. tor private consul,
tatlons. and the Message Circle ierv
Ice, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. Everybody Is
welcome.
The Church of Jesus Christ at
Latter Day Saints
331 West Second Street
Earl D. Clements, Branch President
No. 3 Loring Court.
Priesthood, Primary and Relief So
etetv. 11:15 a. m.
Sacrament Meeting thla week, Sun-
aay, Marcn asm at b:ju p. m.
Program will be under the direction
of Klamath Dint. Presidency, Bros.
Skeen, Phalr and Morris.
Tuesday M I A., 7:30 p. m.
Assembly of God
11 S. Newtown Street'
G. O. Baker, Pastor
a-alKfiiinrinv ac-hnnl.
ji-Worship. "The Death of tha
Cross," message by the pastor.
Tht ftwaninn evantfellstlc DartV Will
be with us next Sunday morning to
begin a series or meetings.
lrtmrt Amhauariori.
7:30 Evangelistic service, "Tha
Resurrection of Jesua Christ."
Tiia uratatk thret will be no mld
week services at the Assembly of
God. aa wa are, aucnoina, wm
services.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
fie 1. unnupic
. .. . . j v. -a- Tl,. MnlKar
AUinorir.ea orontii w " . ' , ,
Church. The First Church of Christ,
Scientist, in Boston. Mass.
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11 OCIOCK. BUDJCCl, martn
nr. ... .
mnn urrinMiiv evenfns! meeting,
tlan Science healings. 4
The rending room, located
and 415 Medford Center building,
open from 10 a. m., to S p. m., with
librarian in attendance,
Churrh of God
R. F. Wilson, Pastor
Sunday achool 0:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11 . : m.
Christian Crusaders. 6:30 p. m.
Evening service 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting (Wednesday) 7 :30
''Young people's prayer service (Fri
day) 7:30 p. m.
1 ne yum is jyeumc a pinjci
will meet nt the Grow home near the
Howard school. Notice concerning the
DiaCB Ul WUISIH iui funun
will appear in Friday's issue of the
man iriounc.
Talent Friends Church
Milo Clifton Ross, Pastor
George A. Bales, Associate
10:30 a. m. Sundav school. Mrs.
WUllam J. LlndFtrom, superintendent.
11:30 a. m. Palm Sunday meet
ing for worship. Sermon by associate
paitor.
7 p. m Junior Christian Endeavor
society meets at parsonage. Senior
Christian Endeavor In the choir. Adult
Bible study, led by pastor.
8 p. m. Evening evangelistic serv
ice. Sermon by pastor, "My God, My
God, Why?"
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week
prayer as announced.
First Presbyterian Church
Holly at Eighth Street
. Harry Hansen, Minister
9:30 Pre.prayer service.
0:45 Church Bible school.
11 Church service. The 60th anni
versary of the founding of this church
is being commemorated in this serv
ice. We will have aa our guest speaker
Dr. Russell V. DeLong. The choir will
sing "Jerusalem." Solo by Robert C.
Wright, "Ride On." Junior surprise
sermon for children. Nursery room for
small children.
8:30 Young people's meetings.
Thia church is co-operating in the
union pra-Easter services.
Church of Christ
William S. Kepple, Minister
Central Avenue ana Jackson Street
Bible school 10 a. m.
Morning worship ll a. m,
C. E. society 8:30 p. m.
Evangelistic Bible conference 7:30
p. m.
Tha morning message will be given
by Dr. Loula R. Patmont. apeaklng on
tha topic of "Meeting Christ." Tha
evening service will be a continua
tion of tha pre-Easter Bible confer
ence. The' subject of the message.
"The War of God Armageddon."
All meetings open to the public.
Newcomers to tha community are
especially, Invited.
Friends Church In Medford
Milo Clifton Ross. Pastor
Meeting in the Howard school, Old
Pacific highway north.
10 a. m. Sunday school. We now
have the use of one more room to cara
for the growth of the school.
11 a. m Palm Sundav meet in aT for
worship. Appropriate music and chil- :
dren's message. Sermon, "A Cry From :
the Cross."
12 noon Monthly business meeting 1
of congregation, Homer McAdams,
clerk.
We are co-operating with the Min-'
.stcrlal association union pre-Easter ;
servlcea and will plan no mid-week
meeting.
Foursquare Gospel Churrh
Corner Central and Jackson
Rev. W. Shearburn. Pastor.
0:45 Sunday School. Jack Rothar
mel superintendent
11:00 Worship.
6:30 Young people's Crusader serv-
7:30 Fvangellstlc service with Inspi
rational singing and testimonies. Rev.
Shearburn will speak both morning
and evening. ,
7:30 Wednesday. "The Great Pass
over" will be the subject. Communion
will be served at close.
7 30 Friday Song and Prayer.
You are extended a warm Chrstlan
welcome.
riDt Mrthnitlit Church
Main snd Laurel Strf.ts
l-ouls C. Klrhy, D. D.. Minister
Sunday school. I:4S a. m. Com
munion servlcea will ba administered
hy tha pastor to tha Junior depart
ment. Palm Sunday worship, 11 a. m
Sermon, "Tha Redeemed Palm Bear
ers." Anthem. "Jerusalem": solo. "Tha
Palm,," Mr,. Howard Bush. Tha pas
tor will baptlra adult,, a large class
of Juniors and nursery children.
I'nlon vesper eerviee. 4 p. m.
Our rhurch participates in the
evening eervlca, 1.30, in tha Christian
church.
Youth gToups meat at 6:30 In their
respective chapel,.
Pre-Easter Bervlcea will he held In
our church Thursday and Friday eve
ning at 7:30 with Evangelist Bev.
DeLong.
S. LOUS lUCnARD PATMONT
V
tt Marti Clme MngsRean)
0th and Oakdale -The
Rev. George R. Turney. rector.
Holv tt'Cfk services:
Palm Sunday; 0, 0:45 and 11 a. ra ;
7:30 p. m.
Monday before Easter: 11 a. m. and
VIS o. m R. Kvanlna arulld.
Tuesday before Easier; 11 a. m.; 1:80
ana a so p. m.
Wednesday before Easter: 11 a. m.
Maundy Thursday: 7:30 and 11 a. m.;
4:13 and 7:30 p. m.
Good Friday: 12 to 3 and 7:30 p. m
Easter Even: 4:15 Holy Baptism;
Preparation service 7:30.
Note: Services for Easter Day are;
7, 9, 11, 13 and 4.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church
fSy nodical Conference)
E. Main and Portland Avenue
Harry H. Young. Pastor
Sunday school at 0:45 o'clock.
A aneclal service will ba held Sun
day morning in which the 1043
catechumen class will be confirmed.
The service wilf be held at 11 o'clock
in St. Mark's Episcopal parish house,
North Oakdala and Fifth streets.
Adult clasa meet Monday, T:30
n. m.
Thursday at 8 p. m , a candlelight
communion service win oe neta.
Good Friday services Friday. 8 D. m
Chaplain J. V. Richert will deliver the
sermon.
Visitors are always welcome.
Church of the Nazarene
Hnllv at First
Rev. J. A. Krinv will be Rev. Fred
M. Weatherford's pulpit guest and
speax ai ine iv.io morning nour.
rtev. it ring is a man oi many years
wide and successful service aa a
church leader, as pastor, evangelist
ana aumor. jmisic ia unaer uio oucv
tlon of John Ehv.
Sunday achool, 0:45 a. m. A special
rally in the Sunday school la planned.
At the opening sessions representing
ine aeparimcnu, mr. uaxer, a ginea
singer, will be heard. Parent and
children are Invited.
No Sunday night service dismissed
for union meeting In First Christian
cnurcn.
First Baptist Church
Fifth and North Central St.
Wolford A. Dawes. Pastor
Bible school,, 0:45. Classes for all
ages.
Momma worsmo 11 o'clock, ser
mon, "The King." Solo, "The Palms."
Mrs. Donn Piatt. Special music by the
choir.
Young people i groups meet at 6:30
p. m.
Evening service, 7:30. Sermon, "This
Same Jesus." Song jervice. Special
music. Baptism.
Mia-weetc service Wednesday. 7:30
p. m.
All are Invited lo Join us in these
services.
First Christian Church
Ninth and Oakdale
Delbert W. Daniels, Minister
0:45 a. m. Bible school.
10:55 a. m. Morning worship. Mes
sage, "The One Who Stands at the
Center." Anthem by the choir.
0:00 n. m Christian Youth Fellow.
shin.
7:30 n. m. Dr. Russell v DeLonar
will be speaker. Special music.
waicnaar lor wees
Mondav. 7:30 n. m. Union service.
Dr. DeLong speaker
Thursday. 8 ' o. m. Candlelight
communion service followed by choir
renearsHi.
This church Is co-orjeratlna with tha
Ministerial association union pre
Easter services with Dr. Russell V.
DeLong as speaker. .
Federated Church of Central Point
Rev. Rolf H. Hansen, Pastor
The Newman-Baker evangelistic
campaign continues nightly at 7:43
o'clock.
Friday Children's night.
Saturday Young people's night.
Sundav. 0:45 a. m- Sundav achool.
Our Sunday school is still ero wine-
come and grow with us; 11a. m., wor
ship. The choir will sing. Rev. L. G.
Baiter, mormon, wasn., cnoir aireci-
Rev. J. L. Newman. Dreachine.
6 :30 p. m. Junior young people a
meetinsr. Senior young neoole's meet
ing, church parlors; 7:45 p, m., great
evangelistic rally. The concluding
service of the campaign. Everyone
coraiauy inviiea.
Tuesday Manthlv Sundav achool
cabinet meeting. 7:45 p. m.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week
prayer meeting.
Zlon Lutheran Church
Fourth at Oakdale
Elvln S. Hansen, Pastor
Saturday. 0:30 a. m. Catechetical
Instruction.
Palm Sundav. 9:49 a. m. Worsnm
service. Special Palm Sunday music.
Sermon by Pastor Hansen, "Who la
This?" 7 p. m., Luther league. Social
hour to follow the devotional. Miss
Jovce TnomDson ana hum sstner
Larson, hostesses.
Tues, 7:au p. m. Meeting ot ine
pre-Easter series with Russell V. De
Long speaker. These meetings are
sponsored by the ministerial associa
tion. Music by combined choirs.
Thursday, a n. m. Junior cnoir
Sractlce; 7 p. m., senior choir practice;
p. nr. holy Thursday communion
service in recognition of the institu
tion of the Lord's Supper. Sermon,
wnai -men onaii 1 uo wim jesusr
Closing time for Sundav Too Late
to Classify 3:30 Saturday afternoon
Please remember.
EASTER COMES
ON APRIL FIRST
It's time now to select Easter
Greetings. Send them to all
your friends and loved ones!
You will find them here in endless variety
lovelier than ever before.-
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IS
TO HEAR CASES
The grand Jury, Victor Bur-
sell. Central Point, foreman, as
sembled this morning (or in
vestigation of a number of pend
ing criminal matters including
the case of Fred Wolf, charged
with the knife slaying early last
February of Percy H. Ijames, as
the climax of a sidewalk brawl
at Gold Hill. Three Gold Hill
residents and two police officers
have been summoned as wit
nesses. The district attorney's of
fice anticipated the session would
be brief.
The petit Jury Is not expected
to be called for some time for
trial duty. Circuit Judge Herbert
K. Hanna will be busy most of
the coming month attending to
the mass of routine matters
which accumulated during his
illness. Until the return of Coun
ty Judge Cdleman, expected the
middle of April, Judge Hanna
has the added duties of the pro
bate and Juvenile courts.
Salvation Arnica
Corps Cadets in
Week-End Rally
Major and Mrs. H. G. Gold
thwaite, Salvation Army Divi
sional and Young People's secre
taries, will conduct several spe
cial meetings at the Salvation
Army hall 236 North Bartlett
street over the week-end. Major
Goldthwaite is coming in con
nection with the Salvation Army
Corps Cadet Rally for Southern
Oregon.
The Corps Cadets are boys and
girls over twelve years ot age
at present engaged In a six year
correspondence course on the
Bible and leadership in Christ
ian education. The Rally wlil
take place Saturday afternoon
and evening. There will be no
public service Saturday eve
ning. Major and Mrs. Gold
tl.waite will be in chaVge of the
meetings on Sunday, 11 a. m.
Holiness, and 8 p. m.
GRANDSON KILLED IN
LUZON, WOMAN HEARS
Prospect. March 23 Second
Lieutenant William O. Goodlow
was killed In action, Jan. 8, over
Luzon, according to official word
received here by his grand
mother, Mrs. Ed Hollenbeak,
who Drevlously had been Inform
ed that he was missing in action.
Lieut. Goodlow was co-pilot on a
B-24 bomber on a mission over
Luzon and, according to Infor
mation received, the plane was
damaged by flak. Eight of the
ten members of the cre-.v were
seen to parachute from the flam-
me Diane, which went into a
shallow dive and crashed. It is
presumed that some of the crew
members have rejoined Amer
ican forces on Luzon, and
brought word that Goodlow was
not among the eight men who
escaped. Lieut. .Goodlow's wife,
the former Lucia Brltton of Rose-
burg, is now serving as a cor
poral In the Women s Reserve of
the U. S. Marine Corps. His
mother, Mrs. Florence Goodlow,
of Roseburg, spent several days
here at the Hollenbeak home, af
ter receiving the word of her
son's death.
C0MP.4NY
Japs Optimistic
Since New Diet,
Despite Losses
By United Press
Premier Kunlaki Kolso of
Japan told the Diet's House of
Representatives Thursday that,
in effect, nothing succeeds like
failure.
Tokyo radio, In a broadcast re
corded by United Press at San
Francisco quoted Koiso as say
ing: "The mental outlook of. the
entire Japanese nation has
changed from one of stalemate to
bright optimism since the forma
tion of my cabinet." .
Since Koiso took over from
Premier HIdeki Tojo last July
United States forces have re-;
captured .the Philippines; suc-i
cessfully Invaded Peleliu in the;
Palaus and Iwo Jlma in the vol-:
cano islands, only 730 miles from !
Tokyo; reduced Japan to i third- j
rate naval power; sent B-29's
and carrier , planes over the
enemy homeland.
War Workers Seek
Equal Rights For
Reconversion Era
Chicago, March 23 (U.B
Veterans of the production front
today were forming a national
organization to seek "equal
rights with war veterans" in the
reconversion period.
Chartered as the War Veter
ans League of America, the or
ganization is planning to cham
pion a "bill of rights for war
workers," National Superintend-
TIME III KMED
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