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Church eve nth-day Adventlft Church Edwardi and Beatty streets. O. A. Thompson, paator. Saturday. 8.30 m. m. Sabbath School. Saturday 1 1 a. m. Sermon. Saturday, 3:45 p. m. Young People'a meeting. Wednesday 130 p. m. Prayer meetinf. Free Methodist Church 337 W. 10th St. Pastor: R. O. Kel ler. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11 a. m. Y. P. M. S. 7 p. m Kvening service 7:45 p. m. Rev. Ed win Cox will preach at 11 a.m. in absence of the pastor. The Gideons of Med ford will have charge of 7:45 p. m. service. The public is invited. Church of the Brethren Mary and Saline streets. Stanley G. Keller, pastor. Bible classes at 10 a. m. Worship, 11 a. m., sermon: Plow Handles". 7:30 p. m. special music and sermon on "One More Year's Work". Ladies' Aid Wednes day, 2 p. m. Used clothing and fats may be brought to the church to be hipped for relief. CLOSED TEMPORARILY WATCH FOR RE-OPENING Take-It-Easy Lodge WASHING MACHINE REPAIR FOR ALL MAKES Also Refrigeration Service Younger s Appliance 31 N. Bartlett Phone 2419 Osburn Hotel . EUGENE Wishing You All a Very Prosperous NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Earley Joe E. Earley, Jr. THE VIOLET STATB -ft In gins. It takes a FAVORITE To make most people savor it. The GIN that does this very well Will please you, too DIXIE BELLE I I iixii l urn f . " X j'y.'A fcfcSrl 3 BELLE IS to riOOf DlHtLLlO ftOM XKrt.ClAlH Notices Church ef God Roscoe F. Wilson, pastor. Sunday school 9 45 a. m : morrunp worship 11 a. m.; Young People's meeting 6:30 p. m.; evening service 7:30 p. m.: prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m.; missionery meeting Jan. 3. 2 p. m.; choir practice Thursday 7:30 p. m. Will we meet you at our services next Sunday?. first Church of Christ, Scientist 212 North Oakdale. Services Sun day 11 o'clock. Subject Dec. 30 "Christian Science." Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Wednesday 8 p. m. meet ings include testimonials of Christian Science healing. Reading room. 414 Medford Center building, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. except Sundays, holidays. Friends Church (Quakers) Milo Clifton Ross, pastor. Old Pa cific Highway and De Barr Ave., at Midway Road. 10 nsa., Sunday school. 11 a. m Worship and children's church. Sermon, "If I Were a Christ ian Layman." 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor societies. 7:30 p. m. Even ing evangelistic service. Midweek meetings as announced. Jacksonville Presbyterian Lawrence H. Mitchelmore, pastor. 9:45 a.m., Bible school, 11 a.m. morn ing worship. "Forgetting . . . Behind, and Reaching Forth". Special num ber. 4 p. m.. Junior society. 7:45 p. m., Evening service. Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Bible study. 6:15 p. m. choir rehearsal. St. Mark's Episcopal Church The Rev. George R. Turney, rector. Sunday (1st Sunday after Christ mas) B OO a. m. Holy Communion: 11 a. in.. Holy Communion (note: Church School omitted Tuesday: 11 a. m.. Holy Communion. Thursday and Friday as usual. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale. Delbert W Daniels, minister. 9:45 a. m. School. Classes for all. 10:55 Bible Morning! Worship. Message. 'In Due Season". Anthem by the Choir, "Glory To God In The Highest" by Peace. 6:30 p. m. Christian Youth Fel lowship meeting. 7:30 p. m. Evange listic Service. Sermon, "Befora Win ter." Assembly of God 11 Newtown. G. O. Baker, pastor. 11a. in.. Nels Lein. bass soloist, vio linist, graduate of the North Central Bible Institute, begins Youth Cru sade. 6:30 p. m., Christ Ambassadors meet. 7 30 p. m., evangelistic rally, Nels Lein. guest. Meetings will con tinue each evening. 9:45 a. m, Sun day school. Mr. Bendickson, superin tendent. Welcome to all. . Holland Hotel MEDFORD PLOVER OP ILLINOIS, NEW JERSEY AND Violets make a fine bouquet "A FAVORITE FLOWER, " most folks say. Their color pleases every eye Their texture's smooth. Just ace-hlghl DIXIE BELLE J 9 SlLTl.1L SHUTS CO.vn.SL.VTAL DISTILUNO Guest Musician J 1 ... ataWo-,, A "J Nelf Lein (aboTe) bast soloist violinist, of Modesto, Calif., graduate of North Central Bible Institute, will be guest musician and speaker at a "Christ Ambas sador Rally" on New Years Day and at a two-weeks' Youth Cru sade which begins Sunday night at the Assembly of God church. .11 Newtown street. The public is invited. First Methodist Church Main and Laurel Streets. Louis C Kirby. minister. Sunday School 9:4V Worst, in 11 a. ni.. sermon: "God's Promises for the New Year." Choir will sing: "Ring Out the Old, Ring in the New." Evening service 7:30. Joyce Bateman will sing solo. Youth meetings at 6:30. Midweek service Thursday 7:30. Pilgrim Holiness Church East Jackson and Bessie streets. D. D. Phillips, minister. 9.45 a. in Bible school: 11-h. m. morning wor ship; 6 p. m. Young People's ffroup; Flan-o-eraDh bv Mrs. Phillips: 7 o. m. evening sung and praise service. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service. Monday, waicn nigm service, iu p. in., ouiva tion Army participating. First R.inllst Church 5th and North Central Streets. Wol ford A. Dawes, pastor. Bible school 9:45 a.m., classes for all ages. Morn- I ing service 11 a. m., sermon 'worK I ina With God", by the pastor. Special music. Young people meet at 6:30 ' p. m.; evening service 7:30, sermon "Memory Or vision , bong service. : Special music. i ! St. Peter's Lutheran Church Missouri Synod; E. Main and Port land Avenue. Harry ti, koung, pas ; tor. Sunday school and Bible class at 9:45. Divine worship at 11 a. m. Theme: Return To Your Occupation I With Praises to God. New Year's Eve watch party 9 a. m. New Year's ser vices Jan. 1, 11 a. m. Chapel Of The Rocks And Roses 1U4 S. Oakdale Ave. D. E. Millard LL D. Minister. One service on Sun day at 10 55 a. m. Subject "This One Thing I Do." Special music and a welcome to everyone. Foursquare Gospel Church Corner Central and Jackson. Rev. W. Shearburn, pastor. 9:45 a, m. Sun day school with classes for all. 11 a. m. Worship, sermon topic, "The Loveliness oi ennst. o.ju d. Young People's Crusader Service. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic Inspirational songs and testimonies; sermon topic, "The Old and The New. 7:30 D. Wednesday and Friday, midweek ser vices. Zlon Lutheran Church West 4th at Oakdale. Etvin S. Han sen, pastor. Sunday: 9:45 a. m. Sun day school; 11 a. m. worship service: 2-5 p. m., open house at parsonage: 7 p. m. Luther League. Monday: 8 p. m. Luther League Watch Party. Wednesday 7:30 p. m . Church Coun cil. No Chi Rho Circle. Watch for announcement. WEATHER Northern California: Occa sional rain today, tonight and Saturday, except mostly cloudy in the extreme southern portion; little temperature change; mod erate southerly winds off coast, except from Pt. Arena north ward. Closing time for Classified Arls B 30 a.m. Too Late to Classify 12:15 p.m. RHODB ISLAND mm Choicest herbi, fruits, berries, finest grain neutral spirits, distilled together into i tiste-teim that makes every drink n epicure's dream. Ask for DIXIE BELLE . ; ; CORPOILAIiO.N. f iliLALiiLTHiA. FA. Physicians Dash Hope For Life Of Blue Baby Janice Baltimore, Dec. 28 U.R Johns Hopkins doctors failed to day to lift the sentence of ulti mate doom which hangs over three-year-old Janice Marie Hay- den of Michigan City, Ind. Janice was admitted to the hospital Dec. 18 suffering from a serious heart malady. Doctors hoped that the so-called "Bla lock operation." in which Johns Hopkins specializes, would ef fect a cure. When the operation was un dertaken, however. Dr. Helen Brooke Taussig and Dr. Alfred Blalock found that it could not be performed in Janice's case. The child, who spent a happy Christmas in the hospital, is in "very satisfactory condition" after today's surgery, attendants said. Sheriff Office To Be Open Saturday Sheriff Howard Gault an nounced today the sheriff's of fice would remain open all day tomorrow (Saturday) for the ac commodation of antoists who have not yet procured their 1946 license stickers. County offices usually close at 1 o'clock on Sat urday. No other county office will be open tomorrow after noon. Belated motorists lined up to day at the sheriff's office. Sher iff Cault estimates about half of the 10,000 auto owners of the county have secured license stickers. They must be displayed after Monday. Chauffeur ettes Give Way To Vets Los Angeles, Dec. 28 (UP) The Yellow Cab company's women cabbies were told today that after Jan. 6 they would have to return to back-seat driving. The company satd It needed the girls' jobs for returning servicemen, but that its "res pect and good wishes will accompany them back to their woman's world." FURNITURE OUTPUT STIMULATED BY OPA Washington, Dec. 28 (U.R The Office of Price Administra tion put into effect today a pro gram designed to stimulate pro duction of low and medium priced furniture by allowing manufacturers a 4 to 20 per cent price Increase. OPA officials expressed hope that the program would bring adequate stocks of low and me dium priced household furniture back on the market by next spring. Court Records Justice Court Artie B. Prettyman, Daniel W. Favor, Claude A. Davis, Mel vin J. Pagona and Charles Ham ack, overload, cited. Charles O. Long, combination overload, $15 and costs. Vinson Vauhm, no clearance lights, $1 and costs. Robert L. Moore, void foreign license, $1 and costs. John G. Schuette, no lights, $1 and costs. Jack N. Wooldridge, no brand Inspection, cited. Edward G. Hanselman, viola tion of basic rule; failure to dis play license; failure to obtain new motor number, cited. Police Court Ortfal Sullivan, drunk, re leased on $10 bail. L. H. Vinson, double parking, $2.50 bail. Chris H. Scheel and O. J. Hal both, double parking, $2.50 fine. Court House News Divorce Complaints Annt James vs. Jack K. James. DWorc Decreet Irene Tamplen vs. Lee Tamp len. Kenneth O. Wise vt. Jan T. Wise. James E. Oeorn vm George. Warren E. Fiehtner v. TT.l.r, Crichton Flchtner. JINX EXPECTING HollvwnnH nf 9Q mm Screen Actress Jinx Falkenburg irraay saia she would retire from the screen after she finishes her nresent nfrtttr n.,..u. - Broadway" until her first child is born sometime "late next summer." The comely actress was married in Kcw York to Air Corps Col Tex McCrary. former New Ynrlr nurtnatvr. man, last June when she was on nrr way overseas wnn a uau tour. C!oin time tor Classified Ani a JO m. Too Late to Cliuilr 12 IS p m WATCHES AND WATCH NEEDS New Watches, Bands, Repairs Oregon State Licensed Watchmaker 1 Day Service Fulljr Guaranteed JK'S TIMEPIECE SPCEIALTIES 215 Medford Center Bldg. Bretton Woods Money Agreements Are Formally Signed By 31 Nations Washington. Dec. 28 lU.PJ Thirty-one nations today signed the Bretton Woods agreements for an $8,800,000,000 interna tional currency stabilization fund and a $9,100,000,000 re construction and rehabilitation loan bank. The formal ceremony was held at the state department. Secretary of Treasury Fred M. Vinson signed the agreements for the United States. L'nder the Bretton Woods agreement drafted In July, 1944, each participating nation contributes a quota based on its national wealth to the bank and to the fund. The agreements provided that the fund and bank could go in to operation after nations whose combined contributions equal 65 per cent of the total have signed. The 31 nations which signed today account for 75 per cent. The United Slates' quota for the stabilization fund is $2,750.- Crew Lack Holds 60 Ships Loaded With Grain, Coal Washington, Doc. 28 (U.R) At least 60 ships loaded with grain and coal for liberated Europe are tied up In east coast ports because crews are lacking, it was learned today. Meanwhile, officials of the office of war demobilization and reconversion are trying to find ways of increasing wheat shipments to Europe and North Africa. In response to a plea for help from the state depart ment, the OWMR asked the de partment of agriculture to pro vide a report on bottlenecks in shipment and supply. .An OWMR official said he has been advised that maritime workers were taking advantage of the Christmas holidays to be with their families and that this was one cause of sailing delaj-s. In Baltimore harbor alone, he said, 14 ships loaded with coal and six with grain have not been able to sail be cause of lack of crews. Solon's Advisers In Smuggling Try Shanghai, Dec. 28 U.R) The army newspaper Stars and Stripes said today that two American businessmen, travel ling in China as consultants to Rep. Maury Maverick of Toxas, had been thwarted in an attempt to make a "quick kill" in smug gling cultured pearls. The men, not identified but said "to travel in the highest government circles," were caught while attempting to use government transportation to accomplish their personal mis sion, the newspaper said. Jobless Veterans Receive Huge Sum Washington, Dec. 28 U.R The Veterans Administration said today it has paid more than $100,000,000 to unemployed vet erans under the GI bill of rights. In the week ended Dec. 8, it said, 337,909 ex-s crvicemen drew the readjustment allow ance of up to $20 provided by the GI bill. The week's pay ments totaled $8,121,060. JAPS LAUNCH SHIP j Tokyo, Dec. 28 (U.R) The Japanese government today launched the first Japanese built ship since the war's end. It was a 4,000 ton train ferry ( which will replace those knock- j ed out by Adm. William F. Hal sey's Third fleet on the Hok-j kaido to Honshu run. I The following . . . DRY CLEANERS of Medford will be CLOSED ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1945 Home Service Cleaners City Cleaning & Dyeing Works Crystal White Laundry Star Cleaners Medford Domestic Laundry Medford Cleaners & Dyers West Side Cleaners Ryan Cleaners Reliable Cleaners Ray's Cleaners Nu-Way Cleaners Modern Cleaners Kindly call for cleaning by Saturday, December 29. The laundry department of Medford Domestic Laundry and Crystal White Laundry will remain open Monday, Decem ber 31, for the convenience of commercial accounts. Medford Dry Cleaners Assn. 000,000 and for the bank, $3, 175.000.000. This money, how ever, will not be paid Imme diately. Within 60 days of the time the bank Is organized, each nation must put up two per cent of its quota. The rest will be subject to call when actual operations begin and funds are needed. To the stabilization fund, each nation will be called upon to pay immediately one hun dredth of one per cent of Its quota for administrative ex penses. In the case of the United States, this would amount to $275,000. As the nation with the larg est quotas, the United States will call the first meetings of the boards of governors of the bank and the fund to put the Bretton Woods plans Into ac tion. This Is expected early next year. Soviet Russia Is the only major power which has not yet approved the Bretton Woods agreements. Board of Control Planning Building Salem, Ore., Dec. 28 (U.R) The state board of control has under consideration a proposal by the Lloyd corporation to con struct an office building on Portland's east side. The board hns asked Attorney General George Neuner for an opinion as to its nuthority to enter Into a contract for a building to be paid for on the installment plan. Use Mall Tribune Want Ada. . . . mode with CINCH WAFFLB MIX. 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