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Church Notices Foursquare Gospel Church Corner Centra) and Jackson. Rev. W. Shearburn, pastor. 9:45 a. m.. Sun- Gay scaooi. 11 a. m., Morning worship. 6 D. m.. Crusader Praver service. 6:30 p. m.. Young People's Crusader serv ice. s:o p m.. tvangeitsuc service. 7:45 p. m., Wednesday and Friday Midweek services. Rev and Mrs. Wil fred Keele will conduct services. Church of the Nazarene Corner of First and Holly streets. Fev. George Coulter, pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Worship. Guest speaker. Dr. E. B. Martin, su- Serintendent of Oregon Pacific Dlst :30 p. m. Youth groups. 7:30 p. m.. Sermon. "God's Remedy for Human Ills." Vacation Bible School classes daily next week 9 to 12 a. m. Seventh-day Adventiit Church Corner of Edwards and Beatty Streets; G. A. Thompson, pastor. Sat urday, 9:30 a. m., Sabbath School. Saturday 11 a. m , Sermon. Saturday, 7:30 p. m., Young People's Meeting. Wednesday, 8 p. m., Prayer meeting. Camp White Chanel Services Post Chapel, Near Hospital. Carl S. Ohman, Post Chaplain. Catholic Mass 9 a. m., Sunday Protestant Service. 11 a. m., Sunday A cordial welcome is extended to the nubile aa well as the military personnel residing In Medford ' ana vicinity. Apostolic Faith Church North Central Avenue at Third Street Rev. C. W. Frost, pastor. De votional and evangelistic services Sun day, 11 a. m., and 7:45 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Young People's Meeting Sunday 3 p. m. An evangelis tic service conducted whollv bv vouns folks. Tuesday and Friday services. a p. m. TJnlverui Sotritual Temnla . Meets at Hotel Medford mezzanine floor. All welcome. Rev. Darlene Le Vyne, pastor. Church services each Thursday at 3 d. m. The Bible preach ed complete and message assembly, consultations from 11 a m., to a p. by the pastor. The Rogue River church service each Wednesday 8 p. m. in urange nail. , Talent Friends Church George Bales, pastor. Sunday school 10.30, Elizabeth Lindstrom Supt. This is the first anniversary of the Sunday School. Morning Worship 11:30, Henry Lacy brineins the messaee. Junior and Senior C. E., 7:00. Evening service at 8. Mid-week prayer meeting, Wednes day 8. Churrh of Christ 1056 Court St. M. E. Tisdel, minister. Morn in it worshiD. 10:30: Evening, Wednesday evening, 8 You are in vited to attend our services and study the Bible with us. Subject for the morning will be, 'The Importance of tne cnurcn. Church of Christ Centrnl Ave., and Jackson Streets W. S. KeDDle. minister Bible school. 10. Morning worshiD. 11. C. E. Society. u:45. Gospel service, B. Prayer service, wednesdav. h. cnoir oracuce. rnurs- day, 7:30. All meetings open to the public. Newcomers especially inviiea. WE ME NOW IN OUR NEW HOME! At 315 E. MAIN WATCH FOR OUR OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOUR PAINT AND WALLPAPER NEEDS FRANK J. RUNTZ General Paint Corp, Products Biege, Imperial, Vogue Wallpapers . Telephone 4564 First Church of Christ, Scientist 213 North OaKdale. Services every Sunday at 11, Subject. June 10, 'God The Only Cause and Creator.. 8:30, Siinrinv Srhnnl rf 00. Wednesday eve- ning meetings include testimonials of Christian science neaiings. neaaing room. 414 Medford Center building open 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., except fcun days and holidays. Amtilv nf Rnd 11 Newtown St. G. O. Baker, pastor. 9:45 Sunday school 11, Worbhip. Evan- tfflist Smith and Rogers, guest speak er A-30 Christ Ambassadors. 7:43, Evangelistic service. Smith and Rogers pnmnflipn heffinx Meetings Tuesday through Friday at 7:45. A warm wel come to an. Friday. 7:30 Prayer Band, Friday, WHILE QUANTITY LASTS! BIG 3 OZ. JAR Mora than Met as much for only 19? moral That', what you gat whan you buy tha apacial size at Daggett and Kanudcll'i Deodorant Cream ln.tA.ri nt thm 13. jut But don't dalay. Whan these trl" t1 western Thrift Store Trtrn Method tut Church W7 w inth St . Pastor R. "G. Keller. Sunday School, 9:45 a m. Worship, 11 n m. Y.P.M.S.. 7 d. m. tverung Bervice, 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday. 7:45 p. m. Miss tveiyn r-rtiiina who has been conducting Doily Vacation Bible School, announc es a program lonigni hi i . y. Mrsr. Pauline McDonald has arranged a Children's Day program for Sunday morning. Talent Methodist Church Rev. C. Edwin Cox, pastor. Friday, 7:45, Sunday School Board meeting. Sunday services, 9:45, Sunday School, riarunx Wnlririrtui BUDerintendent. 11:00 Morning Worship. Message by Rev A. G. Jeffries. Special music. 7:45, Evening service. Wednesday 7:45, Dravr mPtint? and Bible Btudy, Thursday. 2:00. W5.CS., will meet at the church. A ,an rhrhtlan Phlirrh West Jackson at Welch. Irvln Du- nray, minister. eime ocnw. w., 11 virlr You are in vited and urged to attend the Bible school where you will find a corps of able teachers. Subject for the preacn in service will be: the San Francisco Conference In the light of propnecy. Church of God uriienn nnstnr. Sunday School, 10 . ' Mnrnini wnn;hin. 11 a. f-hftctinn crusaders. :30 p. m.; fcve- n-m n m Praver meet- in (Wednesday. 7:30 p. m.: Young People's Prayer meeting, P. m.; LaBUlCS 2:30 p. m. (Missouri Synod). E. Main and Port- nnd Ave Harry . oung. K5Stav .cho?. 9-45 a. m. Divine wor- ahin it b. m. wanner Lcasue Sunday evening, 8 p. m. Vacation Btnie school wonaay xim rriuy, o confirmation lnau-uuwui.. adult class meeting this week. Ladies Aid Tnursaay. a y. in- Jacksonville Presbyterian Church Lawrence n. fl-45 a m.. Bible school, n a. DC' " mon ''Why Christ and Not Somebody iV."".... n a .tnrv for bOVB and flan " Endeavor. Monday 9-12 a. m.. second week of Vacation Church school. 8 p. m.. program by trio from MClmomah School of the Bible, mes sages, vlbra-harp. etc. Pllir'lm Holiness Church East Jackson and Bessie Streets TV D. Phillips, pastor 0:45 a. m.. Sunday school. 10:45 Morning worship. Test. Isa.. 26:3. Miss V. Sanders will sing. "Peace. Blessed Peace." 6:30 p. m Junior and senior groups. 7:30 P.m.. Evangelistic service. .Srmon theme "The World's Dehma. 8. p. m, vea- nxdiv. Prayer meeting, o p. Thursday, Young People a Prayer service. First Methodist Church Main and Laurel Streets. Louts C. Klrby. D.D.. minister Sunday school, 9:45 Worship 11, mon: The Sov erelgnlty of Grace." Anthem: "Pra se Va the Father." Evening service 7.45 p. m. Youth aervice 7 p. m. Vacation Bible school continues Monday through Friday. Official Board meets Tuesday at 7:43. Mid-week aervice, Thursday, 7:43. St. Mark's Church (Episcopal). Fifth and Oakdale. George R. Tur ney, rector. Schedule for June: Sun days. 8. Holy communion: 10. Senior church school: 11, Morning service: 12. Vestry meeting, June 10. Thursdays: 7-43, Choir rehearsal. Fridays: 11. Holy communion. Monday. 11th (S. Barna bast. 11. Holy communion. Tuesday, 12th, Auxiliary-Guild picnic. First Prehyterlan Church Holly at Eighth Street. Harry Han sen, minister. Sunday morning serv ices begin with preparatory prayer Cottage Si ITH'an d ROGERS Nationally Known -.. CAMP iiEE Speakers and Singers :"4I , ,v ' v v i i- Rev, Clartnc Smith Evangelist DON'T MISS THE CHANCE TO HEAR THIS , OUTSTANDING PARTY lajUsMasMkoV tatdBaHMaal Rev. Oicar Rogeri Song Leader Beginning Sunday,-June 1 0 Every Night Except Saturday Special Music Duets Great Preaching Music by Orchestra Tune in KMED Saturday Pastor's Call 9:4510:00 A.M. Christ Ambassadors 9:15 9:45 P. M. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 11 Newtown Street G. 0. Baker, Paitor Phone 5328 A WARM WELCOME FOR ALL terv!c Kt 9:30 followed by church Bible ichool at 9:43. Church service at 11, with special murtc. Young Peo ple's meetings 7 p. m. Prayer meeting. wcanesaay, i:u p. m. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale. Delbert W. Dan lels. Minister. 8:45 a. m., Bible school. Classes for all ages. 10:39 a. m.. Morn' ine worshiD. Message: "Who Is Christian?" Anthem by the choir. 6:30 p. m., ennsuan Youin renowsmp. o p. m., Evening worship. Message: "The Rich Church." special music. Zlon Lutheran Church of the V.L.C.A, West Fourth at Oakdale. ttvin b Hansen, pastor. Sunday 9:43 Sunday nfhonl 11. Worshin service. Sermon: "The Winnowing of God." Tuesday, 8 o m.. Brotherhood. Thursday, s p. m. Junior choir; 8 p. m.. Senior choir. Vacation Bible school each morning, 9-ll;30, Monday through Friday, HERE ON LEAVE Veteran of more than 20 years naval service and wearer of the purple heart, George H. Rogers, warrant machinist, is in Medford on a 20-day leave visiting his sister, Mrs. H. O. Colburn, 704 West 10th street. Rogers just re turned from overseas where he participated In five invasions. At the beginning of the war he was serving on the famed cruiser Marblehead and after being severely wounded in action was taken to a hospital on Java. There he was treated by Commander C. M. Wassell, the noted naval doctor who was por trayed in the recent movie. "The Story of Dr. Wassell." Rogers, along with 40 other patients, 12 of whom were naval casualties, was evacuated by British motor transport, under the direction of the well known doctor, to the Java coast. From Java they were taken to a hos pital in Australia by a small Dutch steamer. Rogers was later removed to a naval hospital at Mare Island, Calif., and was re leased in August, 1942. Besides the purple heart he wears the presidential unit cita tion, and ribbons for the Yangtze campaign, China service, De fense ribbon with one bronze star, Pacific - Asiatic, African with two bronze stars, Philippine Invasion, and the good conduct ribbon with three bronze stars. Barnyard Spats Develop As Cat Won't Eat Worms The old White Leghorn hen belonging to Herman Offenbach- er of the Applegate, which three weeks ago adopted three mother less kittens, now only has one ward, and It is turning out to be something of a problem cat. One kitten died and the other was given to neighbors. The remaining kitten starting to show feline, instead of chick en instincts, argues with its foster-mother over food. The kit ten will not eat the fat worms. scratched up with great ado by the old hen. This has resulted in a couple of lively barnyard spats, with another chicken eat ing the worm. Offenbacher plans to separate the pair, as apparently the kit ten's only interest in the hen is the warmth of her body and shelter of her wings when cold, end full of what it wants to eat. ASHLANDER DIES OF WOUNDS ON OKINAWA George E. King of Ashland has been informed that his son, Pfc. Cecil King died of wounds on Okinawa April 23. No further details went sent the father. The family formerly resided in the Bellview district. Gordon J. Cizek, Jr., PhM3c, has been wounded in action ac cording to a letter received from the navy by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon J. Cizek, 12S North Holly street. Cizek was assigned to duty with the first marine division. OUSTED AS HEAD OF Portland, Ore., June 8 U.PJ The Rev. Jerry Owen, undenom inational evangelist whose court troubles involving moral charges have kept him In hot water with his flock, today was removed as president-evangelist of the We The People Crystal Lake Gospel Park. Owen conducted a summer camp at Crystal Lake and did much of his preaching by radio. The trustees said proof of his failing to live up to the Scriptur al commandments was given by his conviction on a disorderly conduct charge involving morals last February. Last month, Mrs. Jean Kelly Wheeler, a Los Angeles waitress, filed a paternity suit against Owen, naming him the father of her 2V$ year old son. The 3 1 year - old self - styled 'walking Bible" is widely known for his evangelical work in the northwest. He denied any immorality in the disordely conduct arrest, ex plaining he was merely paying a social call to a long-time friend. Miss Frances McCarty, 22. Po lice testified that they had diffi culty entering the downtown ho tel room and found Owen clad only in trousers and Miss Mc Carty in pajamas and negligee. The trustees charged in the ouster resolution that Owen had misrepresented the details of his arrest when he addressed his followers. TROOP MOVEMENT TAXES RAILROADS Washington, June 8 U.R Fa:ed with the greatest transpor tation crisis in the country's his tory, the government today put in a rush order for construction of more than 2,000 troop-carry ing railroad cars and told civil ians without important business to stay off trains in the next 10 months. Meanwhile, preparations were being made to take over in the next 60 days about 2,000 Pull man sleepers half the total and an undisclosed number of coaches for the mass movement of troops from the east coast to Pacific ports. This was revealed to the United Press today after Presi dent Truman as his press confer ence yesterday expressed con cern over the magnitude of the forthcoming cross-country trans portation job for the Japanese war. THRONG WILL GREET PATTON, DOOLITTLE Denver, Colo., June 8 U.R) Denver was expected to turn out en masse today to watch Gen. George' S. Patton, Lt. Gen. James H. Doolittle and Maj. Gen. Earl E. Partridge together with a host of high command officers from the western front as they ride from Buckley field to a downtown Denver hotel for an overnight stay. En route from Boston to Los Angeles, the military leaders were scheduled to arrive at .6 m. in a fleet of B-17s. No official appearance other than a press conference was slated. BIRTHS VAN HORN To Mr. and Mrs. E. B., 524 South Riverside, June 8, 1943, a girl, eight pounds, at Community Hospital. riMin. time for Sunday Too Lata to Classify 0:30 Saturday aflarnoon Plaasa remember HELP US CELEBRATE OUR 60th ANNIVERSARY YOU ARE INVITED TO HEAR ) :W Wy Rev. Vance H. WEBSTER Pastor First Baptist Church of Eugene In Two Powerful Addresses SUNDAY JUNE 10 At th. First Baptist Church ruth and No. Central Madiord Don't Miti "Christianity for Todiy'i World" at 1 1 :00 i.m. In the Evening "Lit Mad Beautiful" at 8 o'Clock Attend the Pot Luck Dinner at 1 p. m. for Members fc Friends Churchill Claims No Yalta Secrets London, June 8 (U.R) Prime Minister Churchill told commons today there were no secret agree ments made at the Yalta confer ence except that giving Russia two extra votes in the security conference. "The conversations of course proceeded In a very intimate manner, and I am not prepared to say that everything discussed at Yalta could be made the sub ject of a verbatim report," Churchill said. . PROTESTANTS JOIN IN OPPOSING TRAINING Washington, June 8 (U.R) Protestant churches today joined the National Catholic Welfare conference and other education and religious organizations in opposing peace time compulsory military training. Testifying before the house postwar military policy commit tee. Dr. Herbert J. Burgstahler, representing the Protestant group, said that ' "the peace Friday. June 8, 184S MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE should establish procedures for controlling military establish ments everywhere." WIVES VETOED London, June 8 (U.R) -Mar shal Sir Bernard L. Montgomery has vetoed a suggestion that, wives be permitted to visit or settle down with their husbands in the British army of occupa tion, Commons was told today. 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