MEDFORD MATT, TRTBUKE. MEPFORD. OREO OX. SUNDAY. MAY 26. 1035 PAOE THREE G oDinim l3BlUlb1 8t. Mark's Episcopal E S. Bartlam. Rector Holy communion, 8:00 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon, 11:00 a. m. Church school, 9:4 a. m. Apofttnllr Faith 43 North Front St. Devotional service, Sunday morr trm. 10:30. Evening, 7:30 evangelistic service with a special mualcal program oi aacred music and aong. Tuesdav. Thursday and Friday evening t 7:45, Even-body welcome. No collec tions ever taken. Seventh-Day Ad rent 1st Chiirrl. Edwards and Beatty Streets A welcome a wait you at our serv ices as follows: Sabbath school (Saturday) 0:30 a. m. Prrhinff service. 11:00 a. m. Young People's meeting, 3:00 p. m Subject: "The aeven last plague What does God mean by this?" St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) E. Main and Portland Ave. H. H. Young. Pastor Sunday school and Bible class at 10:00. Divine worship at 11:00. r Theme of the sermon: Prayer Mani fests Our Christianity. There will be no evening worship this evening. The public is always cordially Invited to attend our services. First Methodist Kplsropal Church West Main and Laurel Streets Joseph Knotts. Minister 9:45 a. m.. Sunday school. Come and enjoy one of our classes. 11 a. m.. Morning worship. Sermon Theme: "Memorial Day." Organ prel ude. Die Mert: Anthem. "I Gave My Life for Thee." by Galbraith; Ofrer tory plaved by Miss Josephine Pow mr;' Postlude. "Praises." by Jerome. Mr. Don Huckabee. organist and di rector. Union baccalaureate service at 8 p. m. in Hiph school auditorium. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. Methodist Episcopal Church. South Cor. Main and Oakdale. T. O. Patterson, pastor. Church school at 9:45. Dr. Frank Roberts, supt. Preaching at 11 a. m. This Is memorial services. Veterans of all wars are invited to attend this our annual memorial ser vice, held In memory of our honored dead. Friends of veterans cordially invited to attend with them. The general public welcome. Young people's service at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Zlon Evangelical Lutheran Church Fourth St. near Oakdale Ave. Geo. P. Kabele. D.D.. pastor. Morning worship. 10:55 a. m. Ser mon: "What God Expects of Us." Special music: Prelude "Largo" (Handel) played by Archer Gibson. Solo. "Open the Gates of the Tem ple" sung bv David Horris. Anthem "What If It Were Today?" (Morris), sung by choir. Miss Gene vieve Brown, director and organist. Postlude played by Miss Brown. 10 a. m. Sundsy school wlh classes for all ages. 7 p. m. Luther League devotional meeting. Topic: "Marriage and Fam ily Life." The general public Is heartily in vited. First Prebterian Church Eighth and Holly Streets. Minister, Rev. R. 8. Peterson. Organist. Mrs. Henry Huenergardt. Choir director. Mrs. Edith A. Qarrett Sunday school superintendent, Dr. B. R. Elliott. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11:00 a. m. Prelude, "Londonderry Air," Cole man. Offertory, "Romance," Hayes. Anthem. "King of Love My Shep herd Is," Shelley. Solo. "Hear Our Prayer," Cheno weth: Mrs. G. W. Wendt. Sermon, "The Upper Room Fellow thlp." Postlude. "Marcla Pomposo," Stults. Senior Young People's Christian Endeavor, social hour 6:00 p. m. Junior Christlnn Endeavor 8:30 p.m. Advisor, Mrs. M. A. Putney. Fufl Gospel Churrh Kewtown and Main Sts. Rev. Leonard Weston, pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Classes for all ages, and teachers who know and love their Bible. 11:00 a. m. morning worship. The topic will be "All Things Are Yours" a message with a tone of certain vic tory. 7:45 p. m. Evangelistic message, fol lowing a half hour of spiritual sing ing. Tuesday Bible study, 7:45 p. m. This study la being attended with growing Interest. Before coming to Medford. Mr. Weston was an instruc tor In the San Diego Bible Institute, where he specialized in the writings of the Apostle Paul. He takes great delight in leading souls through these eternal classics. Frldsy fellowship service. 7:45 p. m. Come and let us worship the Lord together. First Church of Christ. SrtenMt Authorized branch of The Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice. 212 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday. May 26: "Soul and Body." Sunday school at S:30 a. m. Ap plicant under the age of 20 may be admitted. Wednesday evening church meet lnzs. including testimonies of Chris tian Scienr healings, at 8.00 o'clock The reading room, which is located at 401 in the Medford building. Is open dally from 7:00 a. m. to 6.00 p. m. except Sunday and holidays. The librarlsn is In attendance from to 4 at which time the B:ble and all authorial Christian Science lit ature may be read, borrowed or purchd. The publir l cordially invivd t aver.d jervj.re ;.d v:;t tr.e (mg room. Free Met ItodM Churrh Tenth and Ivy Streets. E. N. Lone Pastor. Sunday school. 0:45 a. m. Morning message by the pastor oil '"Holiness" at 11 o'clock. Y. P. M. S. meeting. 6:30 p. m. Evening service at 7:30. Praver meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. First BaptUt Church W. H. Eaton. Minister. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11. The choir sings "What a Friend." by Shawker, with solo part by Rev. D. E. Millard. The pastor speak on "The Greatest Thing in the World." Young people's devotional group meetincs, 7 p. m. The 8 o'clock evening service ad journed to participate In the high school baccalaureate service at the high school auditorium. Church or Cod At Haven and Holly Streets. D. M. Clemens, pastor, 614 W. Second. Bible school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. Subject: "Helping Others." Young people 7 p. m. Evening preaching 7:45 p. m. Prayer service Wednesday 7:45 p. m. Lesson. Heb. 2nd chapter 10th verse to end of chapter. Ladies' Home and Foreign Mission ary will meet in their various places in city 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Thursday. All welcome. Mod foid Company of Jehovah's It nesses The Medford Company of Jehov ah's Witnesses Is broadcasting a lec ture by Judge Rutherford, dealing strictly with the Bible, over KMED every Tuesday afternoon at 1 :30. Jude Rutherford's Bible study helps are In book and booklet form and have been translated Into 60 languages since 1022. All Interested In Watch Tower Bible study are welcome to meet every Sunday morn ing at 10 o'clock at 727 South Cen tral avenue, Medford. First Chrlvtliin Church Ninth and Oakdale Sts. W. R. Balrd, minister Bible school at 9:45 a. m., Ralph Cook, superintendent. Everyman's Bible class in court house auditorium at 9:45. Morning worship begins at 10:55. Anthem. "King of Glory," Ash ford. Choir directed by Effle Herbert Yeoman. Sermon subject. "A Day of Mem ories." Christian Endeavor at 6:00 p. m. This church Joins In the baccalau reate service at the high school at 8 o'clock. Dr. Eaton, minister of the Baptist church will be the speaker. Church of the Nnzarene Central Avenue at Jackson "What I Would Do If I Were a High School Graduate." Is the topic from which Fred M. Weatherford will speak at the eleven o'clock worship Sun day. Special tribute will be given hip ' school graduates. Snecial music wil be heard at this hour. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Arno ( Kornstad, superintendent. Be one of a large interested group studying the word of God together. A thorough ef fort In Christian education Is our ob jective. There will be no service In any if the departments Sunday night. This church U uniting with the othet churches of the city at the invitation of the high school, being the occasion of the annual baccalaureate service. A warm welcome is extended to students and friends to attend our morning services. Phone 642 We'll oaui awa" yout refuse City Sanitary Service ON FIRE INSURANCE COSTS by insuring with OREGON MUTUAL Here's why 95 oi our policyholder! renew their cltimn k Policies are No Assessable. k Rapid service in case of fire loss. k Safest of fire pro tection. OREGON MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY McMINNVIlLI. OlltOK Lihni dirk, Ajeit rhnnf lins. l v nartlrlt j Auto - Fire - Bond. FLOWER SHOW OF CLUB IS WEEK Annual Event To Be Held At Courthouse Tuesday And Wednesday Classifi cations And Rules. The Medford Garden club's annual flower show will be held In the corri dors of the court-house Tuesday snd Wednesday May 38 and 29. The classification used previous years has been changed somewhat and has been arranged as follows: Clans I Rotes Division 1 : Single specimens. Division 2.: (a) Three hybrid tea pernetlana roses: (b hybrid perpetual roses: (c) single roses. Division 3: (ft, A single spray of a climbing rose; (b) three sprays of a climbing rose. Division 4: (a) Arrangement of roses in any container; (b) basket or bowl of climbers, Class II Iris Division I: German Iris; (a) Single All Medford Churches ( Hl Rt H OF I.OI llnteii and Holly The Church of God Movement at Medford was or ganlzed Into i working force Feb. 20, 192B, with an adult m e m b e rshlp of r W b about fifteen. 4 fc The metln8 Mit&M Place at that rtev. n. M. C lemens time was in pri vate homes. About that time they heard that Pastor Church or ..od a church building could be had very reasonable which they bought for cash. A lot was also purchased then at Holly and Haven streets which is the present meeting place. Our Prayer Services held Wednes day at 7:30 o'clock have an excellent attendance of about thirty to forty five. These drawn together by the warm feeling of fellowship and eager ness to learn more about Jesus and His Word, are constrained to say, "It was good for us to be there." Stran- j These representative Medford business and professional people listed below, through this entire series of articles possible. Their friendship indicates a desire to assist MEDfORD WAI.TKB AHI1KV. Inc. Al'TOMOnil.K TBITKH PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE MZDfOta OttuCH AMERICAN LAUNDRY HTJT! A. L. VROMAN fcfEHt PLUMB INC m HLATING f ' r ESSE I 1 TROWBRIDGE CAIINCT WO.Rl -j, WELL'S TAXI sSQ, .Phone 26 THE HOMKGROCtRY Rovm VI'S WAVE SHOP GUS, FOR JtCKtOV COUKTTjttOCOl wwt OOV7 j9 LAMPORT'S emvra-. wall PAflA . MMJIAJlSJLJTon . x kovi anything lar DM. W W. I CHET LEONARD'S XJPtR fiJL'O BERVICE spike of any variety: (b) three spikes of one named variety. Division 2: Spanish Iris, (a) Sin gle spike; (b) three spikes. Division 3: Siberian Iris, (a) Single spike: ibt three spikes. Division 4: Japanese Iris, (a) Sin gle spike: (b) three spikes. Division 5: Arrangement of iris any color or variety. Class III Popples Division l: Oriental any number, color or arrangement. Division 2: Any other kind any number, color or arrangement. Class IV Peonies Division l: Single specimens. Division 3: Three stems one va riety. Division S : Arrangement of peo nies any color, number or variety. All other flowers not mentioned above have been grouped into artistic arrangements. Class V Artistic Arrangements Division 1 : In glass containers. Division 2: In pottery containers. Division 3:. In metal containers. Division 4: In basket containers. Division 5: In containers to match the color of the flowers. Division fl: In kitchen wars con tainers. Division : Japanese arrangement. Rules and Regulations Flower Show 1. All entries must be in by 11 a. m.. Tuesday, May 28. 2. Th:re will be only cms Judging of exhibits, and that on tha first day of the show. 3. In classes covering artistic ar rangements, exhibitors must furnish their own containers and arrange - gers come again for the welcome that greets them at all services. These services usually consist of discussions. (exhortations, prayer, testimony, and singing directed by able leaders and students of the Scriptures. Our Sunday School numbers from fifty to seventy and Is steadily grow ing in efficiency and numbers. Here one finds a group of teachers whr make & specialty of Bible readini; and study. Thes; being inspired by the Lord and the untiring efforts rintendent Ray- w&A mono k. nap- man, me ttuio ,..... Pres. W.H.P. F, Mictions all ages. We have recently added three Sunday School rooms to supply the much needed housing for this department of our work. Other ad ditions are being planned for the near future which will be needed to ade quately care for the growing demand. All children attending the various classes will receive the most careful NATIONAL BANK a unuci Hrdlsril Xtotlonry -M torn ARMSTRONG MOTORS, It. CHRYSLUt imi FLYhtOUTH DEALtRS i un Fine Breadt PCm. PUNCRAL HOME A. B. CULY'S SERVICE STATION i'BFAUTY SHOP "Your Office til M., I IHKRTY MARKET un ui ul wttm m .Geehit Comtrwtkm WWMtM .iCUIfru VAI-ENTINE'S CAFE Jenrmp Brm. Supar Srricm SIGNAL CAS "wLs"liTlATTTJt!r.S Riw ChvrroM, kr. MASON, EHRMAN 4 Ca wmtxsAij; aooju THE TAILOR YOUR NEXT SUIT PALACE BEAUTY 4 BARBER SHOP DAWSON FrUHO ft OHMWNO WVta MmMm C. IVIFOftD SHOT KTM. WIS. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. tTVDIBAAUt Ul1 n 1EJIVKX ylQRTON MnJJNG Co their own exhibits. 4. Exhibitors must state to which class each entry belongs, but the staging committee has full power to correct a classification. 5. All roses exhibited in competi tion must be from plants which have b?en grown by and have been the ex clusive property of the exhibitor for at least two months Immediately pre ceding the exhibition. 6. Two or more persons mar not exhibit In the same division from the same garden. 7. Where a rertaln number of ro$es on stems are deslcnnted, there must be neither more nor lew than that number entered in the exhibit. 8. Ribbons on baskets disqualify exhibits. 9. All rows. Iris and peonies must be correctly named, as otherwise the exihlbit may be disqualified at the discretion of the Judges. 10. Exhibits cannot be removed before 9 p. m. Wednesday, May 20. Flowers to be returned to exhibitor when so desired. Otherwise they will be distributed to those calling for them Thursday morning. 11. Exhibitors may not disturb or remove exhibit without permission of staging committee. 12. The flower show will be form ally opened at 2 p. m. Tuesday, May 28. and continued until a late hour Wednesday. DR. D. A. CHAMBERS. Optometrist will be at the office of Dr. E. D. El wood at 135 S. Central. Monday. May 37th, 1:30 to 6 p. m.. and Tuesday. May 28. 9 a. m. to 12. 1:30 to 6 p m. For appointment phone 272. Extend to attention of those In charge. The Young Peo ple's Group, in cluding the Jun ior and senior sections, number about twenty. They meet Sun- day evenings from seven to Rnv. R. Chapman mi pi. S ii ii day School seven - forty - five under the leader ship of Mrs. Bes sie Davis. A va- rlety of programs are provided bv the young people consisting o plays, special mu sic and sontts topical discus sions, and othe: mtertainments o spiritual nn- hir. tlnnii u-lt. these program.) & 4 they are engaged Mrs. lies'-le hutls In various church pre Y.P.ff. activities as well as the direction of social work. The young people's activities are -marked with increased attendance and inter est. High anticipation Is exercised for the future development of their FIRST NATIONAL BANK CUudstta BeAUtir Shop my SIiumt'. BarbM Shop S .'J IU tr. u. LA"-"'" K f m DR. H. P. Coleman PAOGHAM PLANING .MILL Boy" TTLXfMOIH 52 INNER'S GARAGE Gomfrnf tlrtrnrt Iiot1 of Smirg toltort OAKDALE CASH GROCERY Wuhm Auto Supply Compnr ft . mmuutoa. - 1 nx i WOWK1 ALU twf Sf AVICX IdUdfonJ Dom lie Laundry jBjicr.yifirr jamitatiow T 1 ROSES FROM SKY In connection with the Barber Me mortal air show on Memorial day. May 30. a tribute from the air will be paid to Newell Barber, young Mert ford aviator shot down during the World war. when rases are sprinkled nver t he Med ford cemetery at h!g b noon. I.t. Barber, a young man who en listed of his own accord, was one of the fir.it American war-birds to o He was shot down in France from t creat height while on reconnaisen duty. His body was never recovered. Barber Field, the first airmail field I n Oregon . was named for him. It was located at the Jackson count v fair grounds Just south of this city The parents of t-t. Barber. Dr. anc' Mrs. M, C. Barber, are now resident of Stellacoom. Washington. KEPI FM BABES CALLANDER. Ont., May 25. (API - Dr. A. R. Defoe today dented re Everyone A group. The Women's Home and Foreign Missionary Society are doing a com- mfiioaoie worn un- J$t'f? J'"-1- der the canable VlLli leadership of its .fjSt president, Mra. D. m. Siemens, 'i neir latest contribution was finance pro vided for the con struction of the three Sunday School rooms men tioned above which la proving a great blessing In that d e p artment. Be sides such worthy endeavors as the one Just mentioned they make con tributions to the foreign missionary work, sewing and providing clothing for needy children, thus making It possible for them to attend church services. Including Sunday School. The entire group and church are greatly pleased with the results of this department. Interest la running high with increase. Thus, we ss a church are endeavor ing to carry on a weli rounded out program which will adequately pro vide for the social and spiritual needs of Ihe community and entire city. In view of the fact that our work la but a few years old we are much encour- PARKER'S POTATO CHIPS ROYAL PICKLES PARKER'S HONEY B.flOFFM. Si;nri9p Sueer Sf.rvicr MOWCf iHtkerri OttM MtcaerJ Smict BRILL METAL WOHK8 yrvot Butr Shop j j c 1. Oa noma YELLOW BOYD'S MARKET IXnC MKAT MAOKKT JACKSON STREET GARAGE C-mtf r.l tm AB Cmrt CTJABANTf ID WO-KH'MIf it. IliiiimHi Tntm 4 COLONIAL. GARA6f Jm Medford Pip. MaehinrT Co. N ... "... " Mk. ti MID M..hlwr . FJtrfc -J fcrtM W.ld-f . JWI.il 3W SHIRLEY BROS. A. PEN WELL (PLUMBING) BIDfN'S SHOf StRVICE WEBB & CARLON'S WU PAPFR t, PAINT r0 (iitifMnnMii ( ii ..if FRANKLIN'S GROCERY tuf WI 191. Sit mt.Li. Mrr.li1 CITY SANITARY SERVICE INC IIONKICS H'.KD STftHR rim MA m4 PMMrr f-f ,jinrjy ports Mrs. Ollva Dionne. mother or the quintuplets, was warned off her daughters' hospital steps Sunday. The parents of the quintuplets always have and always will have perfect freedom in and around the Dafoe hospital, ha said. During Hot Weather Try Our Family Wash SERVICE IMr.lt, ,p a.m.lr.v l lake I hp dlwismnhlo frnlurM of hlne out MMH thp ,x,e,lln or crtsiv, oifrall, an In,-, curtain.. Flat Mere. Marrhcd nhen necestrv, 1 " Dry Wash No Starch Pound 7c Shirt Finished for Phone AMERICAN Cordial Invitation To aged with our steady progress. The I future Is very promising and we are determined to attempt greater things for God. We. the church as a whole, extend a most hearty welcome to all to attend these ser vices and shall be more than pleased to meet you. The pastor, D. M. Clemens, has been doing a commen d a b 1 e work since he ac cepted the charge about a year and a half ago. He Cllffor.l imvkft Chr. orrirlnl Hoard 'IT'S IMi their financial cooperation, are making in stimulating greater church activity. MEPFORD MAIL TRIBUNE JudRP'e MKItFORn OKKKNIIOUSE 100 E. Main. Plmne 371 Bowman. Barhftr Shop and Bautr Parlor - MODEL BAKERY CRYSTAL SPRINGS Mmkmn mi WHITTS HOME MAID tCC tl'"MH. . MAID entAD Or. V R. Htilija Heal CAB COMPANY t ho., leave REX CAFE p.. h.m ftp Pit Rtl AUTO FREIGHT ROSEBOROUGH'S ,..U...,lfr-(.lll Sf K. n. ro. piTTsauacH paikt raooocri Hf PAD MOTOR COMPAXY CC OTOrLY40TM MLKS"'CI DeVOES AKTTHING ANYTIME WruBock'. GoUai Ko SHW.TS BROS. IMERRIMAN'S SHOP. IMpaa i aiMiNKI The United States biological surrey has found rats often rarrv tHmt,. and hydrophobia germ. Oklahoma In 1934 produced th Poorest Corn and Cnttni. mmrsm I- entire history. Rough Dry Starched Pound 9c 12c a piece extra 873 LAUNDRY has been a minister of the Gospel about thirty-five years. He stands ready at all times to answer calls for service In any way he can assist. Come to Church Tomorrow Advent Christian Church Itiiptlst Church Christian Churrh Church or Christ Church of Uod First Church of Christ Sclent Free Methodist Church Full Gospel Church Jehovah's Wltneshcs Latter 1)uy Smuts Main Street Methodist South Methodist KpUcopal Church Nazort-ne Church Pilgrim's Holiness Presbyterian Churrh Sacred Heart Church St. Mark's Church St. Peter's Lutheran Churrn Seventh Pay Adventlat The Apostolic Faith The Salvation Army Zlon Rvangellcal Lutheran C0N6E FUHERAL PtRimS UONARD EIICTUC HI T DAIRY OtlAM fA HAWLBY T1tAPfiPe STTOKAtia hrtrWt S(pA Vp.wix CLMraafU ' THE HANDICRAFT SHOP ItvfTtiWf far Art M JUa DIES I w. u ruiwrrt I A II . nil a. ..ipa BROWNIE MARIE CAPS 21-H tia Sr. (TslHvt-iMi1 ARTS ALTO SHOP GCNCRAL AUTO PCPAIRrM s R0XY THEATRE INC 0i nt in inn 1 4 7 C?1