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Churches of Christ Plan Union Service Sunday Afternoon Churches of Christ of this vi cinity in conformity with Presi dent Truman's proclamation of May the 8th that churches of America set aside May 13 "as a day of prayer," have planned a special union meeting in addi tion to the programs of the day. The meeting will be held at 3 p. m., in the Central avenue church. Central avenue and I (lillj J Ronyefed ' tvmif-totrs eari, iSwedbr k. J naJtMrcfaceofiHrfarrdeafhoririiicriita Jackson street. Gilbert Cays, minister of the Central Point church, will lead the service. Earl Downing of the Ashland church will bring a message on "Praise," which will be followed by prayer. The meeting is open to all and an invitation is extended to all pastors and churches not holding afternoon meetings to join the prayer service. Church Notices DELIA LAIR FUNERAL SATURDAY AFTERNOON Services for Mrs. Delia Dole Lair, 57, of Rogue River, will be held in the Conger-Morris chapel at 4 p.m. Saturday with the Rev. Edwin Cox officiating. Inter ment will be beside her husband, A." A. Lair, in Central Point cemetery. She was born in Michigan and had lived in southern Oregon for the past 15 years. Surviving are three sisters: .Mrs. James V. Johnson, Astoria; Mrs. Myrtle Marsh, Seattle: Mrs. Verona Vin son, Corning, Calif., and a broth er, James Dole, Clatskanie, Ore. Use Mall Tribune Want Ada 3 BUY WAR nf 'tm" way i KZ 'HIS- Jl. r ST 1-3 fa:. 1 klw1 j I J The Pleasant, Easy, Thrifty VOM LZT mRTMB CORNS tO tEMOVI I 13e 23e 2SSSS2BSaGS "rase; Imp S ife is, r-H At ih firl sign of o corn, um o Slut-Jay ProlKt-0 Pod to htlp prtvtnt furthtr growth. 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Noo-oiir PREVINtS PAINFUL SUNBURN 10c Cakes Sweetheart TOILET SOAP 4 for 23c DICALCIUM PHOSPHATE With Vitamin D 100 Capsules 69c SCOTCH TAPE 1296 Inches 'j-inch Width 59c Roll DICALCIUM I nuAanuirr M rnuornMic With Vitamin D 60 Wafers 49c Medford's Original Price Cutters Open Week Days 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. O 30 North Central O Dial 3874 Advent Christian Church West JacXfton at Welch. Irvin Du- Drav. mlniatar. Bible achooi. 9A0. A. M Ruth Babb, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject "fiiomer. ' irom Biblical viewpoint. Wo hope to resume evening services soon. Some times we don't get our notice In the paper, but we wiu do on nana 10 weiuuiuo. ririt Church of Christ. Scientist 213 North Oakdale, Services every Sunday at 11 o'clock. Subject, May 13, "Adam and Fallen Man' 9:30. Sun day School, 8. Wednesday evening meetings includes testimonials of Christian Science healings. Reading room at 414 Med ford center Duiming open from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. except Sundays and holidays. St Peter's Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) E. Main and Fort land Avenue. Harry H. Young, Pastor. Sunday School and Bible class, 9:45 a. m. Mother's Day service, 11:00 a. m. Special music by all-girls' choir. Confirmation instruction, 4:30 Wed nesday. Adult membership class, Wed nesday, 7:30 p. m. Regular Walther League social Sunday 8 p. m., In social halL Marilyn Schempp, hostess. Seventh-day Adventlst Church Corner of Edwards and Beatty Sts. G. A. Thompson, Pastor. Saturday, 9:30 a. m., Sabbath School. Saturday, 11 a. m., sermon by Prof. Wallace Johnson. Saturday, 7:1S p. m Young People's meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m., prayer meeting. Federated Church of Central Point . Rolf K. Hansen. Pestor. Sunday: 9:45 a. m., Sunday School. 11 a. m-. Worship. 6:30 p. m.. Junior Y. P. 6:45 p. m.. Senior Y. P. 8 p. m., Singsplra- cial Board meeting. Wednesday: 8 p.m.. Prayer meeting. Friday: p.m.. ia dles' Aid Society meeting. Foursquare Gospel Church rnrnpr fpntrnl anti Jackson. Rev. W. Shearburn, Pastor. 9:45 Sunday school. 11:00 worship. o:ao Young reopies Crusader service. 7:45 Evangelistic Service. Rev. W. Shearburn will be speaking upon the subject: "When God torgets. 7:45 Wednesday aiuay on the Epistle to the Romans, 7:45 Friday Song and prayer. First Methodist Church Main and Laurel Streets. Louis C Kirby, D.D., minister. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Worship 11:00 a. m. Sermon: 'A Tribute to Motherhood." The Presi dent's request for prayer will be ob served. Duet: "Mother Prayers Have Followed Me." Helen H. Pierce and Harold Burelson. Youth meetings, 7:00. Evening service 8 p. m.. In Mem ory of Mothers. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale. Delbert W. Dan iels, minister. 9:45 a. m., Bible School. Recognition service for mothers. 10:55 , a. m., Morning worship. Message . "A True Mother's Religion." Anthem. Solo by Carl WinKieoiecK. o:au p. m.. Christian Youth Fellowship. 8:00 p. m., Evening worship. Message: "Healing Hands. Mixed quartette. , The Salvation Army 236 North Bartlett Street. Saturday 1 p. m.. Free and Easy Meeting. Sun lay School 9:45. A special Mother's Jay program. Holiness meeting at 11. Adjutant C. Rosnick will speak on More mentality in our Sentimentality A Mother's Influence." Young Peo ple's meeting 6:15. Alf Peterson in charge. Salvation meeting at 8. Zlon Lutheran Church 4th at Oakdale. Elvin 8, Hansen, Pastor. Sunday 9:45 a. m., Sunday School. 11:00 a. m., Worship. Sermon: 'To an Elect Lady." 7:00 p. m., Luther League. Monday 8:00 p. m., S. S. Teachers and Officers. Tuesday 8:00 p. m., Chi Rho Circle meets at Wm. Myers' home, 725 Beekman. Thursday 2:00 p. m. Women's Missionary Society. Talent Friends Church Sunday School 10:30. Elizabeth Llndstrom, Spt.; John Traschsel will bring the morning message at 11:30. Junior and Senior C. E., 7 p. m. Eve ning service 8:00 with John Trachsel, missionary to China, bringing his con cluding evangelistic message. Mid week prayer meeting 6:00. Youth ac tivities at scheduled. The Apostolic Faith (N. Central Ave. at 3rd St.) Rev. C. W. Frost, Pastor. 9:30 Sunday School. 11:00 Worship. 3:00 Young Peoples Meeting. 7 :45 Evangelistic Service, opening with appropriate Mother's day music by the organist, orchestra and mixed chorus. 8:00 Tuesday and Friday meetings. Always a hearty welcome. No collection. Pree Method I it Church 337 W. 10th St. Pastor: R. O. Keller. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. Y.P.M S., 7:00 p fn. Evening Service, 7:45 p. m.Wednes day Prayer Service. 7:45 p. m. Mother's Day Program, 10:45 a. m. the pastor will bring a message to mothers. We Invite mothers to attend service Sun day, and bring father and children along. Church of Christ 1056 Court St. Maurice Tisdel, min ister. Services 10 30 a. m., subject: "Godly Women." Services 8:00 p. m.. ! subject: "Why Be a Christian?1' We invite you to be with us in our serv Ices. The Bible Is our text book and Heaven Is our goal. Come thou with us. wa will do thee good. Church of the Brethren Mary and Saling streets, Medford, Stanley G. Keller, pastor. Mother's Day will be commemorated as a fitting climax to Family Week. After Bible classes in the morning, the program will Include appropriate music, read ings, recognition to mothers, and a message: "The World Needs Mother."' First Presbvterlan Church Hollv at Eiehth Street. Harrv Han sen, minister. "Mother's Day" and President Truman's request for a day of prayer will be observed Sunday. Prayer services. 9:30 a. m. Church Bible school 9:45 a. m.. Church serv ice 11:00 a. m. Special music. Chil dren's sermqn. Young People's Meet inns 6:45 d. m. Praver service 8 D. m Mid-week service, Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Jacksonville Presbyterian Church Lawrence H. Mitchelmore, pastor, 9:45 p. m., Bible school: 11 a. m.. ser mon: "Back to the Home" In recogni tion of Mothers' Day; S. M. S. story; 7:30 p. m.. Christian Endeavor. Thurs day, 8:30 p. m., choir rehearsal with Mrs. George Wendt, director. The con gregation will Join In prayer on Sun day morning as directed in President Harry Truman's proclamation. Friends Church (Quakers) Meeting in Howard School, Old Pa cific Hiithwav. Milo Clifton Ross, pas tor. 10 a. m., Sunday School. 11 a. ni.. Junior ana Aduu meetings, owimuh. 'Godly Women in the Church," Moth er's Day program flowers for all. p. m., Evening Evangelistic Hour. Wed- nesaay, a p. in., iyuu-wcciv ibj Bible study. Church of Christ rnntml iv nnri .Turkion Sts. Wm. S. Kennle. minister. Bible School, 10 a. m., Morning worship, 11 a. m., C. E. HOC, 0:3 p. m., avaiiKeuaii; kiyiio, p. m.. Prayer and Bible Study Wed nesday, 8 p. m. Choir practice Thus day. 7:30. Morning Topic: "Bible Mothers." Evening tonio: "Does The Church of Christ Want Primatlve Christianity Restored?" Everybody welcomed. . . The First Baptist Church . 5th and N. Central Sts. Wolford A. Dawes, pastor. Bible School. 9:45. Wor- . , . . o-,n. 'Mnthar'a In. Snip 11 . 111. "Jniuuin U MUenrc. Ill hi:i:uiuoi.d im. -M " " - of President Truman, this service will De a service Ol prayer ana nicuimw. as well as honoring Mothers. Young reopies groups, t p. m. oc vi- w m Qormnn ''RnH'i VictOrV. St Mark's (Episcopal) sih nri Oakriale. Georee Turnev. rector. Sunday after Ascension 8. Holy communion: 9:45, Church School: 11. Mornlne Drover and sermon: i :ju. Adult class. Monday 8. Evening guild, Mrs. Schenck's. Tuesday 10:30. Red Cross. 12:30, Luncheon, meeting and program of Auxiliary-Guild. Thursday and Friday Regular schedule: Week days 5. Intercessions. Pilgrim Holiness Church e jackson ana Bessie sts. v. v. Phillips, minister. 9:45 a. m., Bible School. 10:45 a. m.. Rev. B. G. Tighe will deliver the Mother's Day message. 6:30 p. m.. Junior and Senior groups. :ju p. m.. rrayera or inanKSRiving. p. m.. Message Theme: "V-E Day. 8 p. m.. Wednesday prayer service. 8 p. m., Thursday, Young People's pray er service. Cordial welcome awaits all. Assembly of God Church 11 Newtown street. G. O. Baker, pastor. 9:45 Sunday school. Mr. Thompson, superintendent. 1 1 :00 "A message of encouragement and com fort for Mothers." A gift to the oldest and youngest mother present. 6:30 Young peoples meeting. "Christ Am bassadors Hour." 7:30 Evangelistic service; "Prayer subject of the pastor. Daily Weather Report FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Clear to part ly cloudy tonight. Saturday. Increasing cloudiness with rain late in evening. Little change in temperature. Oregon: Clearing and cooler tonight. Increasing cloudiness Saturday with rain probable northwestern part late In day. . LOCAL DATA Temperature a year a go. today: Highest 59: Lowest 45. Total monthly precipitation: .08 Inches. . , , Deficiency for the month: .32 Inches. Total precipitation since September 1, 1044: 14.26 inches. ' Deficiency for the season: .58 Inches. Relative humidity at 4:30 p. m. yes terday: 38; 4:30 today 85. Tomorrow Sunrise 5:53 a. m.. Sunset 8:21 p. m. High Low Prec. Rntue -.67 49 .10 Boston Si Chicago 33 Denver - ,.-.78 Eureka 59 Havre 72 Los Angelea 77 EDYTHE M. ANTLE TAKEN BY DEATH Edythe M. Antle, well known and long-time resident of Med ford, passed away at a local hospital early today after a pro longed Illness. Mrs. Antle was born at Winnipeg, Canada, Sept. 11, 1883. She came to the United States over SO years ago, and was united in marriage to the late John Walter Antle at Jack sonville, on April 8, 1912. She has made her home on the Jack sonville highway for the past several years. She leaves a host of friends to mourn her passing. She was a member of Adarel Chapter No. a, eastern Star of Jacksonville She is survived by one daugh ter, Mrs. Jane Kessler, two grandchildren, Sandra Jane and Jerry Ley Ian Kessler, also one brother J. J. Osenbrugge all of Mecttora. Funeral services will be con ducted from the Perl Funeral Home, Monday at 2 p. m., with the Hev. Father George R. Tup ney, rector of St. Mark's Episco pal church officiating. Interment wm be private. COURffOfLECT E The Jackson countv court, act ing In conjunction with the com manders council of county vet erans organizations, has under consideration the appointment of a service officer to serve the needs of all veterans of the county. Appointment will be made at the start of the fiscal year, July 1. Applications, In writing, may be mailed to the county court. Applicants are asked to give their qualifications, age, place of residence and to state whether or not they are veterans. The successful applicant must be capable of dealing with fed eral and state bureaus and must know the laws as to what bene fits a soldier is entitled. The sal ary has not yet been fixed, ac cording to the court. Ray Wright Wins Trip to New York Ray E. Wright, Medford agent for the New York Life Insurance company, has won a firm trip to New York City by qualifying with more than $300,000 busi ness in ten months, the company announces. Out of 8000 agents, about 600 qualified for the award, It is stated. The contest was planned to rrfder. Mar MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE FT7B mark the 100th anniversary of the firm, which fell on April 12, 1945, and winners of the award were to have gathered in New York City at that time for an anniversary celebration. Due to the fact that the ODT had asked citizens to cooperate In the trav el restriction program, the trip east was postponed until such time as the restrictions are lifted Wright stated today. Two nation wide gatherings have already been cancelled by the firm be cause of war restrictions, Wright said. Chinese farming is so Inten sive, and the average farm so small, that the Chinese have been called "gardeners rather than farmers." 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