rOUR MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE
Friday, Oct 8. 1945
Church Notices
L ti.cr'i Lutheran Church
Missouri Synod. . Main and Port
land Ave.. Harry H. Young, pastor.
Sunday school and Bible class 0 a.m.
Worship 11 o'clock. Theme "Thou
Shalt Not Kill" Confirmation In.
.atruction Monday 7:30 p.m. Sunday
school teachers' meeting Tuesday
8 p m Church council meeting Thurs
day, s p.m. visitors amays weicomo.
Seventb'Day Adventtit Church
Edwards Ac iicatty streets, O. A.
ThomDHon. pastor Saturday 9:30 am
Satiba'h school 11 a m. sermon "What
Are You Doing with Your TalentV
ft p.m Young Frople's meeting. Wed
nesday, fi p.m.. Prayer Meeting.
liinml Iw of r.nA
11 Newtown street, C. O. Baker,
pastor (Mft a m. Sunday school, 11
a.m., worship, pastor sppaking. 6:30
pm., Ciirint Ambassadors, young
ficoples meeting. 7:30 pin. EvanKe
isl ic sirvire. Lester McNahtt, guest
cr mid praise. 7.45 p.m. .Friday, JilUle
. study.
Church of the Kazarena
. Corner 1st and Holly streets. Pas
tor, Kev. George Coulter. Sunday
chool W.45 a.m., classes (or all a(ea.
jviornjrg worship, ii a m., sermon:
"'Living Beyond the Required". Com.
Vjined You tti Groups at 6.30 p.m.
Christian Home Crusade service,
Cvening wnraiMi at 7:30 p m , ner
xnon; "A Lite-Changing Discovery",
A welcome to all.
Tint Presbyterian Church
Holly t Eighth street. Harry Han
sen, minister. P re-prayer meeting,
fiunday, (1:30 a.m.; Church 131 hie
'school, 9:45; Church service, 11 am.
Sunday is World Wide Communion
Sunday. Special music. Sermon, "An
Old vision For a New Day." Chil
dren's sermon Youth meetings:
Junior 4 p.m., High School and col
lege fl:4.V Prayer fellowship, Wed
nesday, 7:30 p.m.
Zlon Lutheran Church
4th St. at Oakdale. Elvln S. Han
sen, pttstor. Sunday, 8:49 a.m., Sunday
school il a m., worship service wiin
Holy Communion. Sermon: "Author.
4 zed to Forgive." 7 p.m. Luther
Lcapue. Tursduy, 8 p.m., Brotherhood
meeting. Thumdny. Ij pm, choir prac
tice. Saturday. 0.30 a.m. Intermediate
.Catechism Instruction, II a.m. Junior
pre-Caicchism Instruction.
Methodist Church
Main and Laurel. Dr. Louis C. Klr
by, minister. Church School Rally
Day program in the Church auditor
ium 9:30. Observance of World Wide
Communion 11 o clock. Choir sings:
"Christian, the Morn Breaks." Solo by
Mrs. liulcn Allison. Youth groups
Sieet nt (1:30. Official Board meets
uesdty 7:30.
Chapel Of The Knrki A Rones
104 So. Oakdale. D. J. Millard
LL.D. Minister. Morning Service
10 53 Subject "A New Man JTor The
JJew Age". Special musle and a
hearty welcome to you.
first Christian Church
Ninth and Onkdale. Delbert W.
Daniels, minister. 9:43 a.m. Bible
school Classes for all ages. 10:55 a m.
Morning Worship. Message "An En
during Necessity." Anthem. 8:30 p.m.
Youth Meeting at Presbyterian
Church. 7:30 p.m. Service featuring
Young People. Message, "Where Are
You Going" Good singing.
Free Methodist Church
337 W. 10th St. Pastor R. O. Kel
ler. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morn
ing Worship 11:00 a.m. Y.P.M.S. 7 p.m.
Evening Service 7:45 p.m. Wednesday
Prayei Meeting 7:45 p.m. Wa Invite
you to attend our services.
PL Mark's Church (Angellran)
5th and Onkdnle. Rev. G. R. Tut
ney, rector. 10th Sunday after Trin
ity. 8 a.m. Holy communion, 0:45,
Church school. 11, Holy euchurist.
7:30, Confirmation (adults). Mondny,
?. Guild, parish house. Wednesday,
30, public forum, parish house.
Thursday 7:18, CFS. 7;48, choir re
hearsal. Friday, same. Weekdays 8,
prayer. Intercessions.
First Church of Christ, SctanUst
312 North Oakdale. Services every
Sunday at 11 o'clock. Subject Octo
ber 7 "Unreality". 8:30, Sunday
school. 8 o'clock Wednesday evening
meetings Include testimonials oi
Christian Science healings. Heading
room at 414 Mudord Center building
open from 10 a.m. to A p.m. except
Sundays and holidays.
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day fialnta
331 West and St. Earl Clements,
Branch Pres. Prlusthood 0:15 a.m.
fcunday school 10:30 am. Relief So
ciety 1 p.m. Tuesday at Mrs. Lynn
Knuds-n. M l .A. 7:30 p.m- The Lile
of Christ.
Foursjuare Gospel Church
Comei Central and Jackson streets.
Rev. W Shearburn, pastor. VAO Sun
day school with classes for all. 11 a.m.
worship. Communion service. 6.30
p m. Young Peoplt's Crusader service
7:45 D.m.. special missionary service.
missionaries released trom Japanese
prison camp near Hong Kong in
charge of the service. 7:43 Wednes
day ana rriaay, mia-ween services,
Pllrrlm Holiness Church
Jackson and Bessie Streets. D. D.
Philliov minister. 0:45 a m. Sunday
school rally. 11 a.m., morning wor.
ship. 6p.m. .young J'eopie s groups.
Flan-o-sraph. Mrs. Phillips 7 p.m.
Song and Praise service. 7 .JO evange
listic service. tov. ngne win oe we
guest sneaKer. i:au ujn. weantsaay,
prayer meeting 7.30 p.m. 'Ihursday,
cottage prayer meeung.
Churrd of God
Haven and Hollv streets. Roscoe F.
Wiihon, pajtor. suncluy school f':45
a m. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Chris
tian Crusaders, 6:.'U p.m. Evening ser.
vice, 7:ju p in. Prayer meeting (Wed)
30 p m. Missionary service, motion
picturcb oi missionary activity
iinurs.i 1.6U p.m. A revival will ne
gm Out. 14. Rev. H. B. Wilson of Cen-
aana. evangelist.
Talent Friends Lauren
George Bales, pastor. Sunday school
10:30 a in. worship 11 a.m. with Kuest
sueaaer ceieuraunt me second an
mversary of the 'latent meeting. Pot-
iuck uinner at noon at city nan.
Young people's Rally 2:30 p.m. Junior
Christian a-ndeavor 7:00 D.m. at par
sonage. Senior C. E. 7:30 p.m. Evening
bervice o uu, opecim evaugciisiic lu
vices nightly uuring ensuing week.
Fflends Church (Quakers)
Milo Clll ion Husa, pub tor. Old Pa-
ciiic Hignway and Do Barr Ave, at
midway rUl. 10 a.m. Suiuiay scuoui.
ii a.m., wor snip ana cnuuren s
cnurcn. Special music. Sermon by
pastor. d:3u p.m., C.ti. societies. 7:ou
p.m., missionary rally. Wednesday,
'Inurscay. 7 .30 p.m. iuicl-week mcet-
uifi in uomca as announced. '
Talent Methodist Church
Alice May wool ley. pastor. Sunday
school, 9:toa.m. Worship, observance
ot commuiuon Sunuay, il a.m. Youin
lelluwanip, 7 p.m. Evening service,
u in. tnoje ciuo nieeungs: Mon
day, J 30 beginners; 4, junior girls.
luesaay. j. primary, weuticbaay. 4.
junior boys. Wednesday, 7:45, prayer
meeting Thursday, 4, Intermediate
Bible club.
Annual Rally Day
At Church Sunday
Annual Rally Day of the Me
thodist Church will be held Sun
day in the church auditorium at
9:30 a.m. Dr. Loula C. Kirby,
the pastor, announces there will
be a full program of music, reci
tations, poems, and songs by six
departments built around the
theme: "The Bible, God's Book
For Man."
A itpeclal feature will be a
cella and violin number by Viv
ian and Genevieve Bush accom
panied by Mrs Clyde Leonard.
Promotion certificates will be
given 250 pupils. Parents and
friends are cordially invited.
Church of Christ
Jackson and Central Ave. Wm. S.
Kcpplu, minister. Bible school 10 a m.
Worship and Communion service 11
in. C. E., 6 4$ p in. Evening service
T:30 p m. Murium? mesaage, ''The
Cost of Dccipleship." Evening topic.
"Shadows of the Substance" or "A
Meeting snd LitV, With and Through
God." The public la lnvlteo.
The Apostolic Faith
N. Central Ave, at 3rd St Rev. C.
school, ii a . m . Worship. 3 p m.,
W. Frost, pnstoiv 9 30 am, Sunday
oun( Peopled .Meeting; 7:45 p.m.,
Evangelistic service, preceded by a
program of music. Tuesday and Frl.
oay sci vices at 8 p m. The public is
cordially invited to each of these
meetings. Good music. No collections.
Assembly of God
To Hear Veteran
Lester McNabb of Bakers-
field, Calif., a discharged vet
eran of World War II will speak
at the Assembly of God Church,
1 1 Newtown street, Sunday
night. Mr McNabb gained a
wealth of material during his
army service.
Before entering the army he
traveled extensively with a
male quartet.
During his time In the service
he wrote articles for different
publications with large circula
tion. He has been in a number
of the large Youth for Christ
rallied and has a real message
for old and young. The meetings
will begin promptly at 7:45 p.m.
Church of God To
Hear Evangelist
The Rev. H. B. Wilson, of Cen- j
tralla, wash., evangcusi wun
record of long and successful j
ministry, will conduct a series of ;
7:45 p.m. meetings at the
Churcn of God Haven and Holly ,
street, beginning Sunday. Oct
ober 14, and continuing Indefln-
itcly, Mrs. Wilson will sing and
other speclat music will be en
joyed during the meetings.
BY
RED GROSS UNIT
Five hundred pounds of O.D.
wool have arrived at the office
of the Jackson county Red Cross
office, to be made into 320
sleeveless sweater and 400
"walking cast" socks according
to Mrs. A. Orin Schenck, pro
duction chairman. Experimen
tal knitters are urged to call at
once at the office in the court
house for the yarn and for direc
tions, either from Mn. Schenck
or Mrs. Nelle Winne, knitting
supervisor.
The "walking cast" socks are
the first of the kind to be made
by Jackson county knitters and
are to be used for amputation
cases in military hospitals, it is
stated.
Two hundred pounds of navy
wool are expected soon.
Mrs. Schenck states that the
production unit faces an unusu
ally heavy demand for workers
this fall and winter and she
urges all SO county units to re
organize to meet this increased
need. Eight cartons of finished
articles were shipped from the
production department last
week, she reports.
REALTY LECTURES
A series of lectures covering
a number of subjects of interest
to those engaged in the real es
tate business will be given in
Medford this fall by the Oreeon
Association of Real Estate
Boards In cooperation with the
Medford Realty Board accord
ing to Carl Y. Tengwald, presi
dent of the local group.
a irst of the series will be given
Monday at the armory at 7:30
p. m. "Titles and Conveyancing"
will be the subject, with Neil
Davidson, president of the Jack
son County Abstract company.
in cnarge or. tne program.
lengwald states that all brok
ers and salesmen should attend
the lectures, and those Intending
to sell real estate and others in
terested are cordially invited to
attend.
This Tokyo Signpost Is Real thing
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(Acmm Telephoto)
At a crossroad In Yokohama, Pfc. Lcstre F. Vincent, Rlttman, O., and
Pfc. Simon Dumont, Amesbury, Mass., direct traffic. One arrow.
In English, polnU to the air strip where Americans made their first
landing, another to Tokyo.
Kirschner wrote. "They were so
beautifully made we want to ex
press our appreciation to you
and ask that you convey our
thanks to your workers. It is
gratifying to know so much ef
fort is put into the making of
these garments, and we are
proud to issue them."
OFFER VETERANS
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Work on Layettes
Wins Praise From
Red Cross Leader
A special letter of appreciation
and praise for the work done on
a number of Red Cross layettes
has been received by Mrs. A.
Orin Schenck, production chair
man of the Jackson County Red
Cross chapter, from Mrs. Robert
Kirschner, assistant to the ad
ministrator of volunteer special
services at the area office, San
Francisco.
"I had an occasion to be at our
warehouse to meet an emergency
request and saw some layettes
made by your chapter," Mrs.
In order to facilitate sales of
certain surplus vehicles to vet
erans, representatives of the U.S.
Department of Commerce, office
of surplus properties, are at the
army -ordnance command shop
on the Sauth Pacific highway for
the next several days, It was an
nounced today. Available at
present, to veterans only, are
army type four-wheel drive half
ton weapon carriers and one and
one-half ton cargo carriers, it
was stated.
v R. W. Vaux, sales officer for
the surplus properties division,
states that veterans interested
should call at the ordnance shop
by Oct. 10, with veterans' iden
tification papers, if they are in
terested in purchasing the ve
hicles. Jeeps and other types of
vehicles will be placed on sale
later, Vaux stated.
Experiment flights prove that
highly perishable commodities
such as sea foods, fruits and veg
etables may be flown by air ex
press to active markets, thus
supplying one-day-old foods to
every section of the United
States with a negligible percen
tage of loss, according to the
Railway Express Agency.
FULL OR PART TIME
WORKERS NEEDED
BOTH MEN AND WOMEN
Jf I Jrlir I shine Inside work, can
ning pears.
EVENING SH I FT ZTZXH
p. m.To 11 p. m.
PEAR CANNING season is now on at your local can
nery. Front and 13th streets. GOOD WAGES GOOD
WORKING HOURS GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS!
Piece Work for Women with
GUARANTEED HOURLY MINIMUM!
ROGUE RIVER PACKING CORP.
Telephone 3982
Interesting Inspirational Instructive
SPECIAL SINGING SPECIAL SPEAKING
Pilgrim Holiness Church
E. Jackson and Bessie Street
J
A" 'ISA u-zr .
Slset 90 to 38
LOUSES
ROUND
THE CLOCK
From dawn to dusk here are the
blouses you'll be wearing this fall and
winter. Soft bow tie necks, trimly tail
ored shirtwaist, In long and short
sleeves, made of lovely rayon, spun
rayon, and satin, in stripes, checks and
plain colors.
$2-98 to $5.25
Smocks for every-day wear. Made of Rayon, Seer-
S iVl C2 l"C S ,ue'"r' "owere' Pr'nr "" solid colors.
I 10 tV $2.50 to $3.98
r
I Warnerett Panty Girdles
PANTY GIRDLES
$2.50 -$4.95 -$5.50
PAY LESS AND DRESS BETTER
M M DEPT. STORE
MARINES ACCEPTING I
NEW ENLISTMENTS'
The Marine Corps recruiting!
office in Portland has announc- j
ed that enlistments are now be
ing accepted in the regular Ma- j
rines for either a three-year or 1
period Prior to this time, only
four-year enlistments have been
offered
Further information regard
ing a career with the Marines
may be obtained from the re
cruiting office. Room 208. New
U S. Courthouse Building in
Portland. Upon presentation of
a birth certificate and consent
papers in the case of 17-year-olds
applicants who meet the
mental and physical require
ments will be enlisted and sent
immediately to San Diego for
seven weeks of boot camp training.
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First Christian Church
9th and Oakdale Sts-
WORLD COMMUNION SUNDAY
RALLY DAY IN BIBLE SCHOOL 9:45 A. M.
Morning Worship and Communion 10:55 A. M
Messagei "AN ENDURING NECESSITY"
NIGHT HONORING YOUTH 7:30 P.M.
Guests Young People of the Presbyterian Church
Message: "WHERE ARE YOU GOING?"
E. RONALD RICE DELBERT W. DANIELS
Minister of Music. Minister.
Where the Gospel Is Sanely and Kindly Proclaimed
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Fare in Medford, 10c; 3 for 25e.
Fare to Jacksonville, 15e; round
trip, 25c.
Fare, School Children, to and from
school only 6c
Children to Jacksonville, under 5
yrs., not occupying seats, free.
Over 5 years, up to 12 years, 10c
each way.