Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 28, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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    Church
First Chnrch of Christ, Scientist
212 North Oakdale. Services every
Sunday at 11 o'clock. Subject Sept.
30. "Reality." 9:30, Sunday school.
8 o'clock Wednesday evening meet
ings include testimonials of Christian
Science healings Reading room at
414 Med ford Center building open
from )0 a.m. to 5 pm. except Sun
days snd holidays.
Church of God
Haven and Holly streets. Roscoe F.
Wilson, pastor. Sunday church school,
0 45 a m.; morning worship, 11:00 a.m.
Christian Crusiders, 6:30 p.m.; even
ing service, 7:30 p.m. prayer meeting
(Wednesday), 7:30 p.m.; young peo
ple's meeting (Thursday), 7:30 p.m.
Revival begins Oct. 14. H. B. Wilson
of Centralia, Wash., evangelist.
8t Mark's Church
5th and Oakdale. The Rev. O. R.
Turney, rector. 18th Sunday after
Trinity. 8:00 a.m.. Holy communion;
9:45. Church school; 1 1 :00, morning
praver; 2:00 p.m.. Acolyte's meeting
Monday 6:30. Altar guild supper, par
ish house. Tuesday, 12:30, luncheon
meeting. Auxiliary ruild, parish
house. Thursday. Friday, regular
j. rhedule. Weekdays. 5. oraver. Inter-
Jtv, cessions.
' Foursquare Gospel Church
Corner Central and Jackson. Rev.
W. Shearburn, pastor. 8:45 a.m., Sun
day scnool, classes for all. Object les
wins. Flannel-eranh illustrations. 11
worship; 6:30 p.m. Young People's
Crusader service, ''O ld-Fashioned
Gospel" Illustrated; 7:45 Evangelistic
service 7:45 p.m. Wednesday, Bible
study or. "The Holy Spirit". 7:45 pjn.
rnoay, trayer ana arry service.
Seventh-Day Aventlst Church
Edwards and Beatty streets. G. A.
Thorn oson. Dastor. Saturday 9:30 a.m..
Sabbath school; Saturday 11:00 a.m.,
sermon by James Vetter, guest speak
er; Saturday 6:00 p.m., Young Peo
ples meeting: Wednesday a ;uo p.m.,
prayer meeting.
Apostolic Faith
North Central Ave. at Third street.
Rev. C. W. Frost, pastor. Sundav sor.
vices. Sunday school, 9 :30; worship
31 a.m.; xouns eopie s meeting, a
p.m.: evangelistic service, 7:45 p.m.
Special music by orchestra and
chorus-choir. Mid-week meetings
Tuesday and Friday. 8 p.m.; personal
testimonies, good music.
Zlon Lutheran Church
W. 4th St. at Oakdale. Elvin S. Han
sen, pastor. Sunday, 9:45 a.m., Sun
day school; 11.00 a.m.. Worship Ser
vice. Sermon ' Two Great Things."
7:00 p.m., Luther League. Tuesday,
E:00 pm., Chi Rho Circle at the Loi
land residence. 708 W. Cth. Thursday,
1:30 pm.. Ladies Aid. Saturday, 9:30
a.m., Intermediate Catechism" class;
11:00 cm., Junior Catechism class.
FIGHT MISERY
where you feel it rub i
throat, chest and
back with time-tested
P.
First Christian Church
9th and Oakdale Sts.
SUNDAY IS PROMOTION DAY
IN OUR CHURCH SCHOOL
MORNING WORSHIP at 10:55 A.M.
MESSAGE "WITH CHRIST WE BUILD ANEW"
EVANGELISTIC SERVICE 8:00 P. M.
MESSAGE "I AM REDEEMED"
E. RONALD RICE DELBERT W. DANIELS
Minister of Music Minister.
Where the Gospel Is Sanely and Kindly Proclaimed
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SWEET POTATOES or YAMS. ... ., . .2 lbs. 19c
SUNKIST ORANGES-200 size. doz. 45c
SUNKIST LEMONS 360 size .doz. 29c
Notices
Salvation Army
Jl3i&OTih Br,iett strM- Corps Ca
fS ?m' Fnda-; 7-00 p.m.. Social
KuniKP-JiL G guards..
ronrf i mes Dee P"land. will
oaiuroay. u p.m.:
Sunday. 11 a.m. Sunday school 9:45.
ayer ,meeting Tuesday, 7:30 a.m. at
officers' quarters.
Tirst Christian Church
Ninth & Oakdale. Delbert W. Dan-
...i.uaid. t,.3 a.m., promotion
Day ,, 0ur Bible School. Classes for
Vi 6" a.m. fliormnp worship.
Message, -With Christ We Build
Anew." Anthem. 8:00 p.m., night ser
vice, good music. Message "I Am Re
deemed." St. Petr's Lutheran Church
E. Main and Portland Ave.. Harry
H. cuing, pastor. Sunday school and
Rible ciass, Sunday at 9:45 a.m. Holv
Communion service Sundav at 11:00
n m., theme: ' Honor Thy Father and
Thy Mother." Confirmation instruc
tion flionaay evening at 7:30 o clock.
Visitors are always welcome.
Talent Friends Churcn
George Bales. Dastor. Sunrtnv fhnn1
10:30 cm. Elizabeth Lindstrom. supt
Promotion Sunday with special pro
gram by children. Junior C. E., 7:00
p.m.; Senior C. E.. 7:30 and evening
service 8:00 p.m. in charge of Chris,
tion Endeavor. Student prayer meet
ing luebaay, o:uu p.m. Adult prayer
meeting. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. Minis
terial Conference this week at McCail,
Idaho.
Medford Friends Church
Old Pacific Highway and De Barr
Ave., at Midway Road. Milo Clifton
Ross, pastor. 10:00 a.m., Sunday
school: 11 a.m. worship. Sermon by
Rev. Pay Tnrgatt of the American
S.S. Union. Children's church. 7 p.m..
Youth meetings; 8 p.m., evangelistic
service in charge of Gideons. Wed
nesday, midweek meeting, combined
with a Youth Night at church.
Chapel of the Rocks and Rosei
D. E Millard, minister. 10:55, morn
ing service and sermon. Subject: ''An
Ultra Modern and Scientific Expla
nation of the Power of Prayer." Spec
ial music. U. R. Welcome.
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints
331 West 2nd St. Earl Clements,
branch president. Priesthood 9:00 a.m.
Sunday school 10 :30 a.m. M.I.A.
Tuesday 7:30 p.m.
Church of Christ
Central Ave. and Jarkson St. Wm,
S. Kcpple, minister. Sunday school,
10 a.m.; morning worship, 11 a.m.;
C. E. Society, 6:45 p.m.; Gospel Ser
vice, ti p.m.. Morning message topic:
"Refoimation or Regeneration?" Eve
ning message: "Shadows of the Sub
stance." Both messages by the pas
tor. Everybody invited.
First Methodist Church
Main and Laurel. 9:45 a.m. Church
chool. At 11 o'clock Pastor Louis C.
Kirbv speaks on: "The Work of Jesus
in Heaven." Choir sings, "Hear Us
O Saviour." Solo by Harold Burel
son. 7.45 p.m. Rev. Raymond P. Targ
gart of Indiana, guest speaker. Youth
meetinrs 6:45. Midweek service
Thursday 7:30.
RELIABLE GROCERY
CHET LEONARD PHIL WHITLOCK
Free Delivery Service
For FREE DELIVERY
conforming with new
O.D.T. Regulations.
117 NORTH CENTRAL AVE.
Best Foods
MUSTARD
HORSERADISH
Bottle 10c
Pkg. 12
Awaits Red Tape
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tAcme I elephotoj
PIgtailed Margaret O'Brien, 8-year-old
movie star, seems downcast as
Los Angeles, Calif., court declined to
approve recording contract until the
Judge could have time to approve
tinanclal resources of the company.
If contract Is approved, Margarei
will receive 5 per cent loyalty on
every record, $1000 advance pel
record and guarantee of $10,000 be
fore Dec. 31.
Pilgrim Holiness Church
East Jackson and Bessie streets,
V. D. Phillips, minister. 9:45 n.ni.
Bible school: 11 a.m., worning wor
ship; 6.30 p.m.. Young People's croup.
Flan-o-gram. 7:30 p.m., song and
praise service: 8 p.m., evangelistic
service. Special music as each ser
vice. 8 p.m. Wednesday, prayer meet
ing. & p.m. Thursday, cottage prayer
meeting.
Church of the Nszarene
rnriinr let onH Hollv Cta p.ctn
Rev. George Coulter. Sunday school
9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11 a.m.,
sermon: "Maximum Christian s,"
Youth groups 6:30 p.m. Combined
service in interests oi Australia, the
new field of operation for the Church
of the Nazarene. Evening service nt
7:30 D.m.. sermon: ''A Cleanainc
stream.
First Presbyterian Church
Holly at Eighth street. Harry Hnn-
, sen. minister, fre-prayer meeting.
; Sundry. 9:30 a.m.; church llible
l school. 9:45; church service. 11 a.m.,
; Anthem. '"Praise the Lord O Jerusa
lem", Ladies Trio, "Great Is Thy
Love", sermon. "Glorifying the Com
monplace". Children's sermon. Su
pervised Nursery Room. Junior meet
ing 4 p.m. Youth meetinfrs fi:4D.
ing 4 p.m. Youth meetings 6:45. Pray
er Fellowship, Wediiwday, 7:30 p.m.
Assembly of God Church
11 Newtown Street. Rev. G. O.
Poker, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a m.
Worship. 11:00 a.m. Young People's
meeting, 6:30 p.m. Evangelistic meet
ing. 7:45 p.m., Rev. A. K. Dollarhide
of Taft, Cal., guest speaker morning
and evening. Wednesday. Praver ami
Praise. 8 p.m. Oct. 5th, Rev. Hall and
group from Grants Pass will be with
Closing time foi Classified Ads 8:3u
m. Too Late to Classify 12:15 p m
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Diamond Lake Film Colony
Is Found Bundled for Cold
By William Moyei
(In The Oregonian)
It makes a pretty picture there
at uiamona laKe wnere tne Uni
versals are shooting Ernie Hav
cox's "Canyon Passage" movie
actors and actresses lolling in
lush comfort in warm Oregon
sunshine. Male flicker folk in
loud Hollywood tweeds with col
lars open down to the breast
bone. Females in light sheer
dresses made out of silk mos
quito netting, or wearing next
to nothing, mincing around to
ima snaae so as not to get sun.
burned.
But it just Isn't true. KGW's
chief, announcer. Frank Coffin.
just back from the scene has
goi ine real lowclown. Also he
has Kot what he went for a
batch of prime movie autographs
on tnose pledge cards KG W is
sponsoring to provide profes
sional entertainment for hnsnit
alized veterans in peacetime.
Cheery Chemult
Frank himself had that nhnnv
picture in mind when he left
romanci tne olher day with, a
bunch of blank cards a fm
pen and a thin business suit
But he began to have misgivings
wnen ne lowered his bulk from
the train at Chpmnlt nt n in iha
morning. A freezing hlnst. hit
his torso and he ran for the
two-room oil lamp lighted sta
tion and huddled fnr tvvrt hnnrc
shivering until the film company
sent a car down from the lake,
Saint Bernard fashion, to rescue
mm. it was 8 a. m., the thep
mometer stood just at freezing.
At the resort which Universal
has taken over lnnlr stnnir nnii
barrel, Frank found nothing
mat looked like the corner of
Hollywood and Vine. No sum
mer tweeds, no fli
Just a bunch of guvs and gals
... in indiMimws ana nign
boots. He looked at them and
said he had hit a lnp(ori' rnn.
venuon. une of them, Susan
OBITUARY
CLIFFORD A. BELCHER
Services fnr riiffnrH A nt.
Cher. 60. who nnssnri nurow at
ms nome in Uold Hill Tuesday,
will be held in the fnir.Mnr.
ris chapel at 3:30 p. m. Saturday
with the Rev. Willard G. Shea-
Durn officiating. Interment will
be in Siskiyou Memorial Park.
Mr. Belcher was born in Ada,
W. Va.. Dee. 2.1 1 RRd o,. uj
made his home in southern Ore
gon for the past 23 years.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Albena Belcher, a daughter,
Marie Belcher, in the east, and
two step-sons in Medford, Leon
ard and Eddie Poutre. '
Court Records
Slate Polica
Avanelle L. Stanton, failure
to drve on right side of high
way, no tail light, cited.
Cliirenee A. Kouts, overwldth
load, cited.
Court House News
Divorce Complaints
i Irma Anna English vs. Thorn
: as Tarlton English.
! Divorce Decreet
i Mary Catherine Patterson vs.
; Vernon Earl Patterson.
GOOD PROVIDER
j Los Angeles, Sept. 28 U.R)
j Mrs. Paula Bronstein, 28, who
1 said she spent $1000 a month
' "on food alone" before separa
tion from her millionaire ice
cream manufacturer husband,
today was loser in a court battle
to have her S800 a month main
tenance increased.
NOTICE
In the County Court of the State
I of Oregon, for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Guardian
j ship of JOSEPH A. ELM
j HIRST, an incompetent per
i son.
NOTICE Is hereby given that
pursuant to an order and license
to sell of the above named court
dated August 11, 1945, the under
signed will, on and after October
27, 1945, offer to sell, and will
sell at private sale for cash, at
the highest price obtainable, sub
ject to confirmation by the above
named court, the interest of the
above named incompetent, as a
tenant by the entirety, in the fol
lowing described real property
situated in Jackson County, Ore
gon, to-wit:
Lot numbered Ten OO) In the
L. & N. Subdivision number
ed One (1), situated in Dona
tion Land Claim No. 42, in
Township 37 South of Range 2 .
West of the Willamette Merid
ian, according to the plat of
said Subdivision on file and of
record in the office of the
i County Recorder in and for
said Jackson County, Oregon.
This said sale will be made
through the offices of Messrs.
Neff & Frohnmayer. Cooley The
atre Building, Medford, Oregon,
attorneys for guardian herein,
and any Information regarding
said property may be obtained
from them.
Dated: September 28. 1945.
CATHERINE G. ELMHIRST,
Guardian,
RELIEVE WATERY
HEAD COLD
2 drops in ach noi-
irll check .net...
Bnimes. You f?ell
b.;.tr fMt. Caution: 1
Hayward, looked at him In his
business suit and yelled, "Hey,
pipe the foreigner!"
How They Sleep
Not everybody was up yet and
Frank found that while the high
priced boys and babes were stay
ing at the lodge, the hoi pollois
who do all the work were sleep
ing on porches, in bags here and
there, under trees and in tents.
Or, rather they were staying
awake shivering. It had snowed
a few nights before, and the
climate was hard on warm Holly
wood tempers.
Nobody was mad at Frank,
however, for they signed his
KGW "Remember Our Men"
cards. Miss Hayward signed.
Also Andy Devlne, Dana An
rews, Ward Bond, Lloyd Bridges
and Dorothy Peterson.
All Over the Plac
The Universal crowd occupies
not only the lodge, it's all over
the place. Frank had to drive
47 miles to find one guy he want
ed to sign. Brian Donlevy he
missed. The great Donlevy was
off by himself somewhere trying
to get warm in front of a fire,
and after chasing around in the
cold, Frank finally said the hell
with Donlevy, let him mail his
card when he thaws out his
fingers.
Going back to Chemult Frank
rode in a bus full of Indian boys
who are working in the picture
as extras. The Universals didn't
bring any extras along, and
about everybody in and around
Chemult will appear in the film.
Back in Chemult Frank found
the only sleeping space available
was a trailer somebody was rent
ing for 55 per night per person.
So he went over to the depot and
huddled under the oil lamps un
til 2 a. m. when, teeth chatter,
ing, he hauled his 275 pounds
onto the train headed for Portland.
'
JUST IN TIME to serve the new cars of peace
time production, as well as those highway vet
erans which must survive a few more thousand
miles, comes this good news: Wartime research
found how to make motor oil resist oxidation.
Oxidation is the chemical change which de
stroys nearly everything under certain conditions
of air, heat and moisture. It causes iron to rust,
rubber to become brittle, butter to go rancid. In
your motor oil it's the cause of sludge. And sludgy
oil is no good. It's not only a poor lubricant, but
it gums up vital engine parts so even good oil
can't get in where it's needed,
0"i-0J.l to)
LECTURE COURSE
Arrangements have been made
with officials of the naval hos
pital at Camp White and Miss
Dorothy Fruit, Red Cross hos
pital worker, for a Gray Ladles'
lecture course to start Wednes
day, Oct. 3, it was announced to
day. Final interviews for appli
cants will be held at the hospital
Red Cross headquarters Monday
and Tuesday from 1 to 4 p. m.
and physical examinations will
be given the same afternoon by
the medical staff, it is stated.
Successful applicants will at
tend the 10 required lectures, to
be given by the medicnl staff at
the hospital, and in addition to
the new class, all members of
the present Gray Lady corps are
also required to attend. An en
larged corps is needed because
of the arrival of navy patients at
the hospital, and any woman be
tween the ages of 21 and 55 in
ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL OF OUR
FIRST
POST-WAR RADIO
The New RME-45
A communication receiver engineered for the most exacting amateur or commercial operator.
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Radio Transmitter and Receiver Supplies
for the Amateur and Radio Repairman
Out of wartime research...
Afewllotor Oil
That Resists
Oxidation
I Friday. Sept. 89. 1945 MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE THREB
terested is asked to call at the
Red Crr.ss office in the court
house between 10 a. m. and 12
noon.
Ctojlng thns rnr Buneay Toe Lat
to Classify 4:00 Saturday afternoon
Pleat temember
Flavor AXZ&jic8xxrv
Schilling
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COFFEE
like oxidized cloth-
Oxidized Oil is no. good
. l aeareero. Oxl
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Your protection against the damaging effects
of sludge is this new oxidation inhibitor devel
oped by wartime research. Added during manu
facture of Golden Shell motor oil, it keeps your
lubricant free-flowing from one oil drain to the
next. Ask for new Golden Shell now, wherever
you see a Shell pump. It's the latest improvement
in motor oil. Shell Oil Company, Incorporated.
TIME AND A HALF
New York, Sept. 28 (U.R) A
brokerage office in the financial
district revealed today that it
was paying its employes time and
a half to encourage them to wallf
up 16 flights of stairs to work.
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