Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 06, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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Church Notices
Church of Christ
1058 Court street Invite you to
attend services t 10:30 a. m. and
. 7;30 p. m.
Phoenix Presbyterian Church
Irvin J- Moulton, speaker, will tell
xpeilence of jail and mission work
in Los Angeles. Preaching service, 10
a. nv. Bible school, 11 a. m.
'gt. Mark's Church
Fifth and Ookdale. George R. Tur
ney. rector. First Sunday after Easter.
8, omitted. 9:45. church school. 11,
morning prayer and address. Monday,
8, evening guild meeting. Friday, 11,
holy communion. 1
leventh-Day Advontlst Church
Edwards and Beatty streets. G. A.
Thompson, pastor. Saturday, 8 :30 a. m.,
Sabbath school; 11 a. m., sermon by
H C. Klement, guest speaker; 6:45
p m., young peoples meeting. Wed
nesday, 8 p. m-, prayer meeting.
It Peter's Lutheran Church
(Sy nodical conference). E. Main and
Portland avenue. Harry H. Young,
Bastor. Sunday school, 8:45 o'clock,
ivlne worship, 11 o'clock. Ladles Aid
meets Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Visitors are always welcome.
Church of God
r, F. Wilson, pastor. Sunday school,
fl:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Christian crusaaers, o:ju p. m. lvb
ning service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet-
ins. Wednesday. v:au
ins. VV ruiicoua , , .uu ! ";i J n'A n
ceopie s prayer inceium muw.
p m.You are urged to be present
at all of our services.
SOUND TRUCK and
Public Address Systems
FOR RENT!
Any Place Any Time
Any Occasion
FltJLER NEWS AGENCY
Phone 4034 or 6038
122 No. Riverside, Medrord
WASHING MACHINES
REPAIRED
Parts 8c Service on All Makes
6. & B Washer Shop
406 E. Main, Phone 5302
Church ef the Naxarene
Holly at First, rred M. Weatherford
pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m
Morninr worshio. 10:45. Youth meet.
ing, 6:30 p. m. Evening evangelism.
i.ou. iiunn .uy, music airecior. ima
week service Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
First ChrVlaa church
Ninth and Oakdale. Delbert W
Daniels, minister. 9:45 a. m.t Bible
scnooi with graded classes. 10:55 a. m.,
morning worship. Message, "The Burn
ing Heart." Anthem by the choir. 6:30,
p. m.. Christian Youth Fellowship.
dp. m., evangelistic service. Message,
ine i-o blessing. ' musical seaiure.
Universal Solrltual Temola
Med ford Hotel Studio hall, 408 East
main street, ur, tawaro j. ie-vyne,
pastor. Church services each Thurs-
day at 3 p. m. Lecture and messages
by the Rev. Darlene Le-Vyne, asso
ciate castor, followed by message as
sembly: also private consultations
from 11 a. m; to 2 p. m. AU welcome.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
212 North Oakdale. Services every
Sunday at 11 o'clock. Subject. April
8, "Unreality." 9:30, Sunday school.
8, Wednesday evening meeting, which
includes testimonials of Christian Sci
ence healings. The reading room at
414 Medford Center building is open
from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., except Sun
days and holidays.
Advent Christian Church
West Jackson at Welch. Bible school,
10:15 a. m., Ruth Babb, superintend
ent. This quarter we study the his
tory of the Bible. Preaching at 11:30,
subject "God's Mirror." Irvtn Dupray,
minister. Lest we forget, we are ex
pecting an evangelist here soon for
two weeks' of special services, il
lustrated with slides."
Free Methodist Church
337 West Tenth street. R. O. Keller,
naxtnr. Sunday ichool. 9 :45 a. m
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Evening
service, 7:45 p. m. Sunday night closes
our evangelistic campaign with Rev.
A Mnnahnn nf Pittsburgh. Pa. Plan
to attend both Sunday services. The
pastor and church extend to you a
curaiBi inviiauun.
Assembly of God
11 Newtown street. O. O. Baker,
naitnr. 0-45. Sunday school. 11. "Resur
rection Blessings;" message by the
Dastor. 6:30. younc people a service.
7:30. Evangelist Swanson presents
courtroom scene. Everyone will find
warm welcome and we extend you
a special invitation to hear the Sing
ing bwansons.
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Kellogg's Rice JCrltples equal the
whole ripe grain in nearly all the
protective food elements declared
essential to human nutrition.
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First Mtthedlst rhitrefit
Maui and Larrel streets. Louis C
Kirby, D. D , minister. Sunday school,
9:45 a. m. Worship, 11 a. nv. Dr. J. B.
Harrison of First Church, Salem, guest
speaker. Anthem, "God So Loved the
world." Evening service. 7:30 p. m.,
sermon, "The Great Events Following
Easter. Youth groups, 6:30 p. m. Pas
tor's Bible study Thursday. 7:30 p. m-
Talent Methodist Church
Rev. C. E. Cox, pastor. 9:43, Sun
day school; presentation of awards for
six weeks' perfect attendance. 11,
morning worship, sermon by pastor,
special music: 7:30, evening service.
7:30. Wednesday, prayer meeting and
Bible study. 7 :30. Friday, monthly
Sunday school board meeting: devo
tions led by Miss Marguariu Moore.
Pilgrim Holiness Church
East Jackson and Bessie streets. D.
D. Phillips, minister. 9:45 a. nv, Sun
day school. 10:45 a. m.. the Gideons
of Portland camp In charge of service.
6 p. in., junior group. 6:30 p. nv,
senior group. 7:30 p. nv. evening song
service. 8 p. nv, evangelistic service.
Special music will be rendered. 8
p. nv, Wednesday, prayer meeting. A
cordial welcome to all.
The Apostolte Faith
North Central avenue at Third
street. Rev. C. W. Frost, pastor. 0:30.
Sunday school. 11, Devotional and
praise service. 3, young people's meet
ing. 7:45, evening evangelistic service,
preceded by a program of music. 8,
Tuesday and Friday evangelistic meet
ings. Come often and bring your
friends, no collection.
Jacksonville Presbyterian Church
L. H. Mitchelmore, pastor. 9:1,5 .
nv, Bible school: 11 a. nv. sermon,
"The Chest of Consecration." choir
-i Kv Mn Hunree
Hnuicm unsvitu "
Wendt; S. M. S. story: annual meet
ing or congregation as tuvcAVi,.7:U
dinner following; 7:30 p. m.. Christian
7;45 p. m.; choir rehearsal, 8:30 p. m.
Friends Church
Meeting at Howard school. Old Pa
cific highway. Milo Clifton Ross, pas
tor. 10 a. m.. Sunday school: begin
ning new class for kiddies 2 and 3
vears of age. 11 a. nv, worship, ser
mon, "Broken Things": special music;
children's sermon by Mrs. E. C. Corn.
Thursdav. 7:30 p. m., mid-week prayer
in the homes. Saturday afternoons,
youth activities.
Foursquare Gospel Church
Corner Central and Jackson. Rev.
W. Shearburn, Ptor. 9:43. Sunday
school. 11. worship, "Him That Was
Separate From His Brethren." 6.30.
voung people's Crusader service. 7:30.
evangelistic service, "C e 1 e a 1 1 a 1
Reunion." In keeping with "Heroes
homecoming day. 7:30. Wednesday.
Bible study on the Epistle to the Ro
mans. 7:30, prayer service.
The Salvation Army
2W onn uarucu aucvi.
8 p. nv, free and easy worship serv-
ICC Bl Die BCnuui ouimoj, -
Holiness service, 11 a. m. Young peo
ples meeting, o.w y.
meeting, 8. Major Henry H. Koerner.
regional director of USO, under the
Salvation Army throughout the west
Hawaii and Alaska, will be guest
speaker at evening service.
Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church
West Fourth at Oakdale. Elvin 8.
Hansen, pasiur ouimj, " v "'I'
Sunday school; 11 a. m.. worship, ser
mon. "The Faith That Wins '; 7 p. nu
Luther league. Monday. 8 p. m - "
evangelism workers meeting. Tues
day, bp. &&lXsW&
a p. m., reciiuc, , viW.
of Life rrom mo ViT;,
point. Thursday, 9 p. nv. Junior choir
pracuca. e
first PrMbytarlan Church
L'?-.J"niC...""rnm. 10.
"oun'R peoplt". and Christian Kn
d?or Six. Circle meetings. Tues
day. Mid-week prayer r
Wednesday,
JURY TRIAL SERMON
AT ASSEMBLY 0F- UUU
n.. William D. Swan-
son will act as "prosecutor in
a "Jury trial" sermon Sunday
nieht at the Assembly of God
church, 11 Newtown street.
Following a musical preiuue.
Rev. Swanson will appoint a
. ka fnncrrocrfltlnn and
bring to the stand a number of
witnesses. A veraici wm uc
reached.
Tonight will be known as ah
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Attend
JuaBy Ta?IaE
Sunday Night, 7:30
Assembly of God Church
11 Newtown Street
Evangelist William D. Swanson pre
sents Court Room Scene
e Jury appointed from Congregation
e Hear Witnee$ Testify
e Verdict
"Birdie" Swanson sings
r.t. wm. d. s.on Violin - Piano
Sunday Worship Hour - Resurrection Blessing - by the Pastor
4 f
ni i Hill t'l.ni
All Nations Night, Fri., 7:45 p.m.;
Song in Swedish, Norwegijn, Polish, Spanish,
African
Rtv. Swanson Plays hit Original Arrangement of
"THE CONFLICT OF
THE AGES"
with sound effects
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Blrdlt Swanson
UCAD wlreleia . . . bugles marching Net . . air raid lrn ...
fJ-Hrl drone ot planes, etc.
Church Will be fclfiCkfill OUt for two minutes.
Tun in KMD Saturday, .9:45 i.m. to 10 a.m.; 9:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.
WELCOME! Rev. G. 0. Baker, Minister
Nations Night when song will
be sung in a half dozen lang
uages. Rev. Swanson will play
his Interpretation of the "Con
flict of the Ages" and at the
sounding of the air raid siren,
the church will be blacked out
for a period of two minutes.
The public is invited to the services.
Christian Minister
Plans Talk Series
A series of talks on the Book
of Revelation will be given at
the First Christian church by
the pastor, the Rev. Delbert W.
Daniels, starting Sunday night.
Describing the talks as em
bodying a bit different interpre
tation, Rev. Daniels listed his
themes as: The Lost Blessing,
John' Debt to Christ, Victory
Over Circumstances, Healing
Hands,' The Cold Church, The
Rich Church, The Church at Sa
tan's Capital, Jezebels Christ,
The Dead Church, The Conquer
ing Church, The Disgusting
Church, The Waiting Guest, De
stroying the Destroyers, How
They .Won, Final Victory, Come,
Lord Jesus.
There will be feature; and
musical numbers for each service.
Closing time for Sunday Too Late
to Classify 5:30 Saturday afternoon
Please remember.
MAYOR IS FIRST
ON PURPLE HEART
TAG SALE LIST
Mayor Clarence A. Meeker
yesterday bought the first tag
for the annual purple heart sale
carried on by Rogue Valley
chapter, Military Order of the
Purple Heart, and Saturday
morning at 8 p. m. chapter mem
bers will start an all-day sale
on the streets of Medford. The
mayor purchased his tag from
Francis Walker, national chief
of staff for the department of
Oregon of the order, and chair
man of the sale.
Wi lker states that all pro
ceeds of the sale will be used
for ',ne rehabilitation cf men
who have been wounded in bat
tle and points out that this vast
program needs the cooperation
of every citizen of this country.
Headquarters for the sale will
be at the Chamber of Commerce
building.
Closing time for Classified Ads 9
. m. Too late to Classify 12:30 p. m. i
Dulles Will Advise
American Delegates
Washington. AprU 6 (U.PJ
The state department announced
today that John Foster Dulles,
foreign affairs adviser to Gov
Thomas . Dewey during last
year's presidential campaign has
accepted an invitation to serve
as an adviser to the American
delegation at the San Francisco
conference.
Dulles last month rejected an
invitation by Sen. Arthur H,
Vandenberg, R., Mich., a mem
ber of the U. S. delegation, to be
his personal adviser.
TORPEDO SCARE
Richmond, Calif., April 8
(U.PJ One of two wooden, dum
my "torpedoes," lost from a U.S.
submarine yesterday, washed
up on the Richmond shoreline
today and caused a flurry of ex
citement until it was discovered
to be harmless.
Closln. time for Sunday Too Lata
to Classify 9:30 Saturday afternoon
Please remember.
PARTS and SERVICE
tor all make, ot WASHERS
and REFRIGERATORS
YOUNGER'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE CO.
31 N. Bartlett. Phone 2419
frldar. April t, 184S
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE EVEN
FREIGHT INCREASES
Washington April 0 U.R
Loadings of revenue freight rose
19,168 cars in the week ended
March 31 to 833,226 cars, the
most since the week ended Not.
18, 1944, the Association ol
American Railroads disclosed today.
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