Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 19, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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    EIOHT MEDFORD MAIL-THTBUWB rrldar. Oct H. 194S
Church Notices
St. Peter's Lutheran Charcn
(Mlisourl Synod) E. Main and Port
land Ave. Harry H. Young, pastor.
Sunday echool and Bible clasi 9:45
am. Worship 11 ajn. Registration for
Holy Communion on October 28th
received Sunday noon after service.
Sine the pastor will b gone next
week to the Oregon Pastoral confer
ence all regularly scheduled meetings
are called off.
Church of Ood
Havf.n Se Holly Sts. Roscoe F. Wil
son, pastor. Sunday school 0:43 a.m.
Morning worship 11 a.m. General
Mass Meeting 3:30 p m. Christian
Crusaricrs 6:30 p.m. Evangelistic aer
vice 7:30 p.m. Revival aervices are
being held ea:h nlilil . including Sat
urday at 7:30 Rev. it . Wilson Is
the evangelist.
CHICKEN and STEAK
DINNERS
KING'S CAFE
Ownid by OTTO and
WAVE KINO
Highway 99 at TaUnt
Coma Out and Sea tha Baaril
L. C. TAYLOR CO.
pay tha
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES
If you have a CAR or TRUCK
to tell, wa advlie gelling It
now.
Call or Phona
Dodge-Plymouth Dealer
L G. TAYLOR GO.
Phone 2963
rint napt.it Church
Til Ot n . ucnirai miw. ngiiora rv
Dawei paator. Bible school 0:45 a.m.
morning wursmu i ocl
tor. Special music. Young people
meei m e:ju p.m. fcvening crvit.tj
7:30. hermon 'ine uuu 01 neaemp.
Uon." Special music,
I Rfnrbfl fRnlirnnah
Sth and Oakdale. Tha Rev. O. R,
8 a.m., Holy Communion. 9:4.1, Church
vcnooi ill, young peopicj. u, muuin
i.iiunv Presentation itTO. 7:30. Con
firmation cms, munaoy, r.io p.m..
Grb. 7:30, Acolytes. ;:, cnoir. r-
auy, n a.m. noiy Lumniuinuii.
Fouriqiiare Gospel Church
Cor Central and Jackson Sts. Rev
W Khonrlmrn nastar. 0.43 a.m. Sun-
.... .. ... l. l .1 m ...nr.hln MlHlnn.
ary service. 6:30 p.m. Young people's
y. l 11. u Mr RavlfP
speaking. 7:43 Rev. Sidney G. Baxter,
evangelist. In a "Youth for Christ"
revival campaign. Meetings continue
each tvenina: except Monday and
baturaay.
Zlon Lutheran Church
j.v, ai HnirHa l sa Kliln & Hun en
pastor. Sunday. 9:43 a.m. Sunday
school. 11 a m. Worship service, ser-
"A. n.ntxA Ktasusarrla " TllMsiaV
8 pm Brotherhood. Thursday 7:30
p.m. Senior choir practice, baturaay,
9 30 a.m. Intermrfdlata catechism
class, 11 a.m. lunlor catechism class.
Btlarlm Rnllnstasj Phlirrh
Kast Jackson St Bessla Rut. D. D.
fmicps, paaiur. k.iu o.m.
Rchoo! 11 am. worship. 6 p.m. Young
renpie uiuup i- hhku-hibuii j ......
Phillips. 7 p.m. Congregational sonr
ana i-riio civit-c. i.bu .j.....
gelistlc service. Miss Nellie Sanders,
nusic director 7:30 p.m. Wednesday,
prayer service 7:30 p.m. Friday,
young people's service. Cordial welcome.
free Methodist Church
337 W. 10th St. R, G Keller, pastor.
Sunday school 0:45 a m Morning wor
hin il a m. Y P M.S. 7 D.m. Evening
service 7:43 p.m. Wednesday prayer
meeting 7:43 p m.
Seventh-Day Adventlst Church
rnrnir P.tiuri.rrla V Reattv. O. A.
Thompson, pastor. Saturday 9:30 a m.
Sabbath school 11 a.m. Sermon, "The
Klllnh Messaee to the Remnant
Church ". 4:30 p.m. Young people s
meetlrg. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. prayer
meeting.
HELP
WANTED
O PICKERS
O SORTERS
O WAREHOUSEMEN
Apply Anytime at
Modoc Orchard Co.
311 SO. FIR
' Vrlamrlf fThnreh fOnakerrt
Old Pacific Highway and DeBarr
Ave., at Midway Rd. Milo CUiton
Ross, nhstor. Oct. 19. 7:30 p.m. ser
vice. Saturday, 1:30 p.m.. C. E. In
stitute 6 p.m.. Carry-in dinner. 7: JO
p.m., service. Sunday, 10 a m. Sunday
school 11 a m. worship. Noon, Anni
versary dinner 2 30 p.m. Anniversary
service 7:30 p m. Closing evangelis
tic service. Wednesday, Youth Night
7.30 p.m. Thursday, mid-wee prayer.
Church of Jesus Christ of
331 West 2nd. Earl Clement,
branch president Priesthood class
U:1S am. Sunday school 10:30 a.m.
Sacrament meeting 7 p-m. Mutual
Imp. Assoc., Tuesday, 7:30.
VALENTINE'S
CAFE
Will serve the Jackson County
4-H Grand Champion Hereford
Steer raised by
MARILYN BOHNERT
on
Sunday, Oct. 2 1
This Steer Wai Purchased
from the Blue Moon Herd
Church of the Rrethren
Mary and Sating- Sts., Stanley O.
Keller, pastor. Friday, Oct. 19, the
young adults are meeting at the par-
c.n,lu UlKlas IKCM run.
vene at 10 with worship and a mcs-
day will be dismissed to allow for
attendance at Grants Pass.
The Salvation Army
Old MnFth Rnrtlfatt KtreM. CorOB
Cadet classes 6:30 p.m. Friday. Girl
Guard 7:30. Free and Easy meeting
Saturday, 8 p m Sunday school, 9:45,
Holiness nireuiij n .in.
nU'a r.tln0 6:13 D.m. Salvation
meeting, 8 p.m. Troop 11 Scout meet
ing Wednesday 7 p.m. Women's Home
lea fue Thursday 1 p-m. Sunbeam
meeting Friday. 4 p m.
Talent Friends Church
Geoige Bales pastor. Sunday school
10:30. Elizabeth Ltndstrom S u p t.
1 1 in Mnrninff worshlo Soectal speak
er .nrf music. Jr. C. E- 6:30. Sr. C. E.
7:00. Evening service at 7:30 with
rpeclal platform service uy oaic.u
wuarisriy raeeiiiig vum
Tuesday 7:30 young peoples prayer
meeting. Regular mid-week prayer
service Wednesday 7:30.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
mi Nnrih DnkHnle. Services every
Sunday at 11 o'clock. Subject Octo
ber 31, -uocinne oi ."V"',.
0:30 a.m., Sunday school. 8 o clock
. u..rfi.. rnnm at 414 Medford
"': ".YiV 7. in . m. to
S p m. axeept Sundaya and holidays.
: w rrost, pastor. Regular weekly
lervlces' Suniny, 11 a m. and 7:43
.m. Sunday school. 9:30 a.m.. Young
'too e'a meeting, a p m iueun.v. ...u
Fridays. S p.m. A large orcnestra
lead, the congregational singing at
every kjviw. n -t. - . - -
nn.ir nt the balnning of the bunday
evening mceuna-
Asiemblr of God ..,,
as in. Sunday school. 11 a m.
Morning worship 8 30 pm. Christ
i.h..uHDn. 7:30 om. Evangelistic
meeting. 7:43 p m. Wednesday, prayer
and oral.e. 7:43 p.m. Friday What
the Blb.e Teaches. A warm welcome
sjxtended to an.
Church of the Naiarene
Corner of 1st and Holly St.. Rev.
George Coulter pastor Sunday echool
9:43 a.m. Rally Day. Special awards
lor those brlneing visitors. Morning
worship 11 am. Evenlnc worship
7 30 p.m. Combined youth groups at
o an n m. Revival meeting continues
each evening at 7:30 pm. Special
roualc.
Chapel Of The Rocks And Rojes
104 3. Oakdale Ave. D. E. Millard
LL.D. minister. 11 a.m. Morning ser
mon eoture. Sublect: "Is The World
Plagued wun t.c(.n.H 1
sr..i.i music and hearty welcome
to all.
first Christian church ,.,.
Ninth and Oakdale Delbert W.
Daniels minister 9 43 a.m. Bible
school, classes for all ages. 10:33 a.m.
Worship. Message. "1 he Master Is
Here." Anthem "A Coll To Pray"
by the choir. 8:30 Christian Youth
Fellowrhlp Meeting in Fellowship
Hall. 7:30 p m Evangelistic Service,
"erman. 'Alone Wlm a Murderer
and Liar."
First Methodist Church
West Main and Laurel Sts. Dr. Louis
c Kirlw. minister. Sunday school
n'ax m Worshlo 11 a m , sermon
The Art of Winning Others to
Christ Anlhem, "Send Out Thy
Llrht." Evening service 7:30. subject
"The Life ano Message of the Pro
phet Amos." Youth meetings 8:30.
Thursday. 7:30 p m., pastor speaks on
the value, of Personal vange!!sm.
First Preshvterlan church
Hol'y at Eighth Street. Harry Han
sen, minister. Pre-prayer meeting.
Sunday 9:30 am.; Uible school, 9:43;
church. 11 am.. Anthem, "Prayer
Perfect", aolo Jean Farley, soprano;
.Message "Power of the Gospel."
Children's sermon. Nursery room.
Youth meetings Juniors 4:00; High
School, College 8'43. Prayer fellow,
ship, Wednesday 7:30.
CHURCH OF GOD HOLDING
EVANGELISTIC SERVICES
. Important, timely and lasting
issues are being dealt with in
the services being conducted by
Evangelist H.-B. Wilson at the
Church of Cod, corner Holly and
Haven streets, according to the
pastor, the Rev. Roscoe F. Wil
son. "Definite and positive help
to Individual hearts and lives is
the aim of the meetings which
are being held each niRht, in
cluding Saturday, at 7:30 o'
clock," the pastor said.
A general mass meeting will
be held Sunday at 3:30 p. m.
The public is welcome at all
meetings.
STATE SCHOOLS
E
Living Quarters Practically
Non-Existent; Solution Is
Frantically Sought.
Usa Mall Tribune Trent Ada
Blue Bell Potato Chips nour
ishing food that children like
to eat. Youngsters say they're
"in the groove" for school
lunches. Mothers know they
are high energy food. So good
because "they're Sabinized".
OTJBSELIL
POTATO CHIPS
' By Anna Craven
United Press Staff
Correspondent
Portland, Ore., Oct. 19 U.R)
"Come back around January
1st; maybe we can help you
then." No, not the answer of
a harried storekeeper, but the
plea of college administration
officials plagued by an acute
housing shortage at Oregon
schools of higher education.
At the University of Oregon
alone it has been estimated that
200 students were turned away
this fall term because of Inade
quate housing facilities. The
critical situation, prevalent all
over the United States, in Ore
con has hit hardest at the two
major state system of higher
education sthools the Univer
sity of Oregon at Eugene and '
Oregon State College at Corval-j
lis whose enrollments leaped
way beyond expectations.
Veta Seek Schooling
To those who must handle
he problem, the most heart
breaking part centers around
returning veterans, many of
whom are married Eager to
take advantage of the GI Bill of
Rights they arrive on the cam
puses, only to find housing,
especially for families, just plain
nonexistent.
Stute system officials reported
they are making every effort
"within their powers and fi
nances," to solve the problem.
They admit they are worried,
for thty fear a whole generation
of college education will be lost
unless quick action is taken.
And they generally agree
that temputarily the federal
government should step in at
least to help out the veterans
who have been promised an
education.
Going by the normal rate of
increase over the last 10 years,
200 men and 100 women annual
ly. Oregon's enrollment should
more lhan double for the school
year '1947-48.
State system officials are
angling for 50 housing units
from Richl.md, Wash., for use
of married students and it may
be possible to get additional
temporary housing from Van
couver Wash.
Eugene ako has on the string
40 apartment units from former
NYA and CCC camps where re
modeling stopped during the
war.
W Into the cost of living. So
sauerkraut, both canned and
bulk, is no longer under price
control, beginning today.
COAST GUARD RECRUITS
ELIGIBLE UNDER G.I. ACT
Portland, Oct. 19 Seventeen-vear-old
recruits now enlisting
in the U. S. Coast Guard still
are eligible for benefits of the
GI Bill of Rights, reports O. L.
Puckett, offcer-in-charge of the
Coast Guard recruiting station
at 307 Pioneer Post Office, Port
land. Time limitations on the edu
cational, loan and readjustment
allowance features of the law
have been extended, Puckett
states, to apply to recruits en
listing before October 6, 1946.
The Coast Guaro is seeking
recruits in the 17-year-age group
to help man its ships, air sta
tions and bases in the peacetime
years Applicants must have at
least two years high school
parent's coment and U. S. citi
zenship.
ELEPHANTS MAKE BETTER
IVORY THAN ANYBODY
Shirts For
Your Husband?
Your used fats are needed
to help make shirts for him
. . . nylons for you ... as
well as soaps and many
other items.
TURN IN YOUR USED FATSI
cerrinvHT it9 miu toot cerrn. tMe.
"Tusk, tusk!" retorted the elephant. "The only way
to make perfect ivory is to concentrate on it." Hills
Bros, feel the same way about coffee. By concen
trating exclusively on buying, blending, roasting and
packing the finest coffees obtainable, every pound
of Hills Bros. Coffee has the flavor that makes you
say, "Now that's what I call good coffee!"
HILLS BROS COFFEE. INC.
Tt.oi.a.sMs sis e.s. esr. er.
OBITUARY
GEORGE A. LAWSON
George Andrew Lawson pass
ed away at a local hospital Tues
day evening as a result of in
juries sustained in an auto acci
dent on the Crater Lake High
way last Friday afternoon.
Mr. Lawson was born in Jones
boro, Ark., on Nov. 14, 1866.
Mr. Lawson, a former resident
of Medford, was visiting in Med
ford from his home in Anderson,
Calif., at the time of the accident.
He leaves to mourn his pass
ing, his wife, Mrs. Mattie Law
son, four daughters, Mrs. Fran
cis Bouyear, Westwood, Calif.;
Mrs. Grace Donavan, Redding,
Calif.; Mrs. Gertie Mitchell.
Prague, Okla., and Mrs. Ethel
Dobbs, Asher, Okla. Also one
son, Jesse Lawson, Minco, Okla.,
two brothers living in California
and one in Texas.
The remains will be forward
ed to Anderson for funeral serv
ices. Perl Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements here.
KRAUT CONTROL OFF
Washington, Oct. 19 U.R)
The Office of Price administra
tion decided today that sauer
kraut does not enter significant-
. . . mod with CINCH CORN
BREAD MIX. Each pacloge con
toini Alt necetiary ingredients.
Jutl odd wafer, mix and balta.
Try thill Split muffini. nil with a
dab of butter
and jelly and
replace in oven
for a minute
Of two.
Try Cinch
Woffles ond
Cinch Hot
Cakes, Toof
IT ALWAYS
PAYS TO BUY
AT LUMANS'
TELEPHONE
2239
MAIN AND
BARTLETT
A Complete Food Department Store Filled With a Variety of
iw mm
CHEESE fine quality lb, 37'
HILLS BROS. COFFEE
WOODBURY SOAP 3 bars 25
DEL ROGUE KU 24c
FRUIT COCKTAIL - m 39'
ALWAYS A
GOOD SUPPLY OF
GRADE A
FRESH
EGGS
10c
SUN MADE
RAISINS 15-ol pkg. 17c
KRAFTS PARK AY 2-lb. 49c
Friday Saturday
SPECIAL
in our
Bakery Dept.
Butterscotch and
Lemon Filled
COFFEE
CAKES
25c
Each
For Vitaminful Meals
Sold (0 You Fresh
When Flavor Is Best
STEAK SS lb 35c RABBITS IB lb 48c
DILL PICKLES , 3 for 10
STEAKS lb 35c' ROASTS .- lb 25c
Nice line of Choice Lunch Meats for that Lunch or Snack
Short Ribs H. lb 20c BEEF
BONELESS
Cut in
Cubes
lb 30c
It always pays to buy Your Meats at Lumans
LAMB
LEG
Fin
Roasted
lb 38c LAMB
ROAST
Shoulder
Cuts
lb 30c
Good supply of Choice Hens young and fat
PORK
FRESH
SIDE
lb 28c Pot Roast- lb 25c
ALWAYS
A Large Assortment
of
FINEST QUALITY
POINT FREE
Canned Meals
O Cheese
O Canned Fruils
In Heavy Syrup
Canned
Vegetables
O Catsup
Chili Sauce
O Juices
O Preserves
Jams
Jellies
Stock Up NOW!
LEMONS Sunkist. 360 size Dozen 33c
ONIONS Yellow Danver No. 1 3 b. 20c
POTATOES Klamath No. 1-25-lb. sack 9gC
CARROTS large bunches, extra fancy bunch 9c