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BEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGOX. STTXDAY. MAY 2?.. 1937 PAOE FIVE Church Interests and Notices Medford Company of Jehovah's Witnesses. The Medford Company of Jehovah's Witnesses meets every Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. and every Saturday after noon at 1:30 at 727 South Central avenue. All Interested In Watch Tower Bible study are welcome. Full Gospel Church. Newtown St. near West Msin. Leonard Weston, pastor. - Sunday schol. 9:45 a. m. Morning worship. 11 a. m. Ersngellstlc meeting, 7:45 p. m. Bible study, Tuesday. 8 p. m. Family night, Friday, 8 p. m. Visitors are welcome at all our services. Church of Jesus of Christ of Latter Dry Saints. Gilbert B. Lowe, branch president. Mark N. Smith. S. 8. superintend ent. Sunday school, 10 a. m. - Church, 7:30 p. m. I. O. O. P. hall. West Sixth St. Relief society oi L. D. S. church meeting. 2 p. m. 330 Haven St., Tuesday, May 25, 137. The First Baptist Church. - - Fifth and North Central St. Wolford A. Dawea. minister, Bible school, 0:45. Mrs. Reming ton, superintendent for all ages. Morning worship, 11. Sermon. "Un used Power," by the pastor, special music by choir directed by Mrs, clem Flnley. B. T. P. U.. 7 p. m. There will be no evening service as we join In the Baccalaureate service held In the high school. Church of God Corner Haven and Holly Street 9:45 a. m. Sunday, school. Come enter our little contest. Raymond Chapman, superintendent. 11 a. m. Preaching by pastor. Subject: "Seek First The Kingdom." 7:00 p. m. Young people's meet ing. Miss Merna Mullen, leader. Subject. "Self Denial." 8:00 p. m. Preaching. "Purchase Price of Our Salvation." ; All young people are Invited to the Tuesday night meeting at 7:46 of the Christian Crusaders. Prayer meeting at 7:45. Everyone la Invited to all these meetings. The Apostolic Faith 42 North Front Street Sabbath school at 8 a. m. Devotional and praise 10:30 a. m. Evangelistic service, T 30 p. m. The 20-plece orchestra renders a program of sacred music. Special singing by either the mixed chorus, men's chorus, quartette or duets. Stirring personal testimonies of a miracle working Ood who savee the aoul anl heals the body. Meetings during the week on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 7 .45 p. m. Come and hear a people who never take a collection. You are welcome. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Authorized branch of the Mother church, the First Chruch of Christ. Scientist. In Boston, Msss. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 212 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, May 23. "Soul and Body." Wednesday evening church meet ing, Including testimonials of Chris tian Science healing, at 8 o'clock. The reading room, which la located at 401 In the Medford building, la open dally from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. The librarian Is In attendance from 10 to 4. at which time the Bible and all Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. The public is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the reading room. First Presbyterian Church Morning worship 11 a. m., with sermon by the Rev. Dr. Sherman I. Divine In commemoration of the founding of the foreign mlsalon board. Theme, "These 100 Years of Conquest for the Cross." Anthem, "Send Out Thy Light." Gounod. Bar itone solo, "If God So Clothes the Grass" (Blschoff), Robert Wright. Church school. 9:45 a. m. Robert A. Brewer, superintendent. Fully de psrtmentsllzed. C. E. for all young people, 8:30 p. m. Mid-week service led by the pastor Thursdsy, 7:30 p. m., studying "The Epistle to the Oslatlana." Our dally vacation school will open Tuesday, June 1, and run con tinuously for 11 days. Including Children's day, Sunday, June 8. Hours dslly from 9 to 11:30 a. m. All children from 4 to 14 years welcomed. A REAL TREAT FOR ALL THE FAMILY DINE TODAY AT THE HOTEL MEDFORD Serving 11:30 to 2 and 5:30 to 8:30 Yes sir! We've prepared & delicious meal for you and all the family here at the Hotel Medford tomorrow . . . Come ! Dine in the restful, friendly atmosphere of this famous hotel and enjoy the finest meal you've tasted in many a day! St. Mark's Episcopal E. 8. Bartlam. Rector Holy communion and church school 8:00 a. m. Morning prayer, 11:00 a. m. Thoenlx Presbyterian Church. E. P. McParland. pastor. Bible school opens promptly at 10 a. m. Lester Newbry, superintendent. Morning worship at 11. Bsccslsur este service for the graduating class of the Phoenix high school. Subject of sermon: "Study to Show Thyself Approved Unto God." Young People's church hour at 7 p. m. . Mid-week prayer service and Bible study on Wednesday evening at 7:30. The Ladles' Mlsslonsry society will meet on Thursday afternoon at the Presbyterian msnse. Public is cor dlslly Invited to all service. Church of. the N'azarene Central Avenue at Jackson "The Graduate with a Future." will be Fred M. Weathecford, pastor evangellat's sermon topic at the 10:45 a, m. worship. Special music. There will be no evening service, that Is preaching, at this church Sun day night, as we are dismissing In honor of the annual baoealaureata services at the high school. Sunday school 9:45, Miss Clara Caulklns, superintendent. A warm welcome to strangers and friends to all of our services. Young people's officers will be In stalled during the morning worship St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) East Main ' and Portland avenue. Harry H. Young, pastor. Sunday school and Bible class at 10 o'clock. Divine worship at 11:00. Theme, "Forgive Us Our Debts. A We For give Our Debtors." No evening worship this evening. The Sunday school teachers meet Monday evening in the borne of the Bowmans. Jscksonvllle, at 8:00. Adult Bible history class meets Wednesday evening at 8:00. The Expansion committee meets Thursday evening. Members who have plans for church expansion to submit are invited to attend this committee meeting. Visitors are always welcome. First Methodist Episcopal Church West Main and Laurel streets. Jos eph Knotts. minister. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Mr. E. J. Neumann, auperlntendent. 11 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon theme. "The Gift." Anthem, "Arise. Shine," by Scott. Solo. "The Largo" from the New World Symphony by Dvorak, sung by Miss Alleen Ouy. Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang, director. Mrs. Doris Condlt Lantz. organlat. 8:30 p. m. The Epworth leagues will meet early this week so as to dismiss In time for the bsccalaureate service. 8:00 p. m. Union bsccalaureate service at the high school. Mid-week service Wednesdsy at 8 p. m. Brst Christian tChurrn James M, Hamilton, pastor Effle Herbert Kurtz, choir director: Mabel Sims, pianist: Ralph L. Cook, Sunday school superintendent. Sundsy school, 9:45. Everyman's Community Bible class at courthouse, same hour. Morning church service 11 o'clock Prelude, "Andante" by Beethoven. Offertory music, "Spring Song" by Nussbaum. Anthem by church choir. "I Will Be Glad and Rejoice," by Balnea. - Sermon topic.. "A Divine Pride." Membera of the Royal Neigh bora of America who live In Medford and community are to be special guests at the morning worship. C. E. Societies and adult group meet Sundsy at 7 p. m. There will be no evening church service at 8 o'clock as this church will Join with other churches of the city at the senior high school auditorium for bacca laureate services. A general cleaning of the church will be done Thursday. All who can help are asked to come as early as possible with matertala you expect to use. Pot-luck luncn at noon. Young people of the church are sponsoring the bringing of the fa mous "King of IKngs" sound film of the life of Christ to Medford to be at senior high school auditorium on Wednesday and Thursday, June 2 and 3 to 8 p. m. Plans are being made for opening of dally vacation church school June 7, to run for three, weeks. Tne de partment will be: Beginners. Pri mary, Junior, and Intermediate. In cluding ages from 4 years through Junior high school. PllEi-lm Hoi I net Church Cor. East Jackson and Bessie Nr Roosevelt School Rev. C. Edwin Cox. pastor; residence 46 South Modoc avenue. Morning services begin with the Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. A cor dial welcome extended to aU. We were glad to have as our guest ministers last Sunday the Rev. Mrs. Burch from Shasta City. Calif., who brought the morning message, and the Rev. Hlgbee, president O. S. N H. A., who preached In the evening The pastor will preach at 11 a m Sunday on "The Sermon in Shoes." Evening service V. P. S. at 6:30 to 7:30 only and dismiss the 7:30 reg ular evening service for the bacca laureate at the high school. Mid week service I :S0 Wednesday evening. The Salvation Army 336 North Bartlett Street Captain and Mrs. O. R. Durham, commanding officers; Ben H. Meyer. Sunday school superintendent. We have as our guest today Colonel William P. Sansom. field secretary of the Salvation Army In the 11 western states and Hawaii, who will be accompanied by our own divis ional commander, Major Ronald M. Eberhart. Colonel Sansom will speak at U meetings today. 11 a. m- Holiness meeting; spec ial music by the Salvation Songsters. 3 p. m. Sunday school. Classes for all. Colonel Sansom will speak to the Sunday school after the reg ular class period. 3:15 p. m. Special music and praise meeting. Old time testimonies., rousing singing, special mutlc, . accordion, cornet and vocal solos, Salvation Songsters. Colonel Sansom will sing. We give you a special invitation to attend this afternoon meeting. Col onel Sansom will speak following the music and praise periods. As we are participating In the baccalaureate service of Medford Senior high school, we will not have an evening service today. We urge all. to attend the special service at the high school. - In Flanders Fields By Lt. Col. John MoCrae In Flanders Fields the popples blow Between the crosses row on row. That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow. Loved and were loved, and now we In Flanders Fields. Take up our quarrel wltb the foe: To you, from falling bands, we throw The torch; be yours to hold It high If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though popples grow. In Flanders Fields. An answer to Lt. Col. John Mc Crae's poem "In Flandera Fields." Sleep on, brave soldiers, sleep, sleep where the popples grow, Steep on. brave soldiers. In your places, row on row. The lark's still soaring In the sky, Still bravely singing, soaring high, Away above the cannon's roar, Scarce heard amid the guns as yore. Before you slept In Flanders Fields. The faith with you we've kept ana battled with the foe: On crimson fields by you we've slept where popples blow. The torch you flung to us we caught; With b list Ting hands we've bravely , fought To hold It high to guard you thru the Night. ! And at the Dawn to guide you to tne Light, When you awake from Flanders Fields. NORTHWEST BUSINESS AHEAD OF OTHER AREAS PORTLAND, May 32. (AP) Busi ness In the northwest division is ahead of other sections, J. H. But ler of New York, railway express executive, said today. Carload shipments to the east have risen rapidly and there will be a brisk demand of cars when Oregon cherries are ready for the market. be said. Oregon strawberries will go direct to the Atlantic seaboard cities this year because of unfavorable crop conditions In Kentucky and Mis souri.. . Parole U ran ted ROSEBURO. Ore., May 32. (AP) Dave Wilson of Blachly, Ore., former resident at Loon lake in Douglas county, was paroled in cir cuit court today from a sentence of one year in the penitentiary. He pleaded guilty to a grand Jury In dictment charging assault while armed with a dangerous weapon. Dse Mall Tribune want ads. Crutches and Canes Rented In a minor Injury It la not neces sary that you buy a pair of crutches or a cans. Just rent them at Heath's, for any length of time. It Is a ereet sTlng where a cnjtrh or cane Is needed for a limited time. Insulin Is 1.13. at Heath's One of the Isrgest and moat rellabli , narmaoeutlcal houses In the United ttates baa recently announced a new me for a well known product. In rhelr literature they make the atate .r.ent that an acute case uf gonorrhea : may be cured In three days. The ef- iectlvenesa of the treatment depends t.pon the promptness wltb which the ' patient reports to the doctor. This a sold only by doctor's prescription While It la used In most case ol gonorrhea there are types where It nnot be used. HEATH'S DRUG STORK Phone 881 ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Best located smalt re t taurant In Mtford, doing eood I business. A bargain. Call Klon- day. ai Nortn Bsruett. FOR SALE Beautiful modern 6 room house; corner. Thts is ex ceptional and priced night. 436 North Holly. FOR RENT Furnished home. 3 months, beginning about June JO. Phone 1136-R BETTER BUYS IN OOOD-WILL USED CARS 36 BU1CK 40 SEDAN 8tJ5 34 BUICK SEDAN . 565 '30 BUICK SEDAN 245 "39 BUICK SEDAN ............. 195 '34 CHEVROLET COUPE 385 30 CHEVROLET SEDAN - 350 '39 CHEVROLET 3-DR. SEDAN. .. 145 '38 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE 65 '36 PLYMOUTH COUPE 650 '35 HUPMOBILE SEDAN 645 '34 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER 560 '36 PONTIAC 3-DOOR SEDAN 650 '35 FORD COUPE. Radio 445 '34 FORD SEDAN. DeLUXe 425 '36 FORD l'a-TON TRUCK, run only 8.000 miles 700 SKINNER'S OARAGE Buick-Pontlsc. 143 S. Riverside. FOR SALE Hay In barn. Phone 344-J-2. BOOKKEEPER Experienced In bank Ing and commercial. Box 3335, Tribune. FOR SALE 3 rooms and shower: newly painted: good bullt-lns; fruit, berries and shade; 3 blocks from shopping district; $850: terms. 300 Tripp St FOR SALE Chrysler '37. Essex '37. Cheap for cash or cattle. . 311 So. Oakdale. 35 PLYMOUTH Sedan: beautiful fin ish; Blue Seal guarantee. A real buy on tow, easy terms. PIERCE -ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. WANTED Competent cook; out of town. Box 2458, Tribune. FURNITURE re-upholsterlng. Order your coverings from Thlbault. Tel. 969-R. FOR SALE Baby buggy, good con dition. 413 Arcardla. Tel. 1337-W. COCKER SPANIEL puppies, roller canaries. Thrasher Kennels, X ml. south of Phoenix, on highway. 50 TURKEY POULTsT readv" now. Square Deal Hatchery. Tel. 1569-Y. SUBURBAN Very attractive modern 5-room bun galow In excellent condition: hard wood floors, fireplace, etc.. large living room and dining room and lots of bullt-lns: garage, chicken house. Includes 17 acres of free soil, part Irrigated, with all kinds of fruit and walnuts, etc., located on Millionaire Drive, with a beau tiful view. Has been held at $9000 but offered for Immediate sale at 4500.00 THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE No. 7 N. Bartlett St. Phone 1496 or 1648-R. HAVE $50.00 cash for piano. What have you? Box 2303, Tribune. FOR RENT 8 -room modern home; double garage, lawn, fruit, garden, partly furnished, $25.00. 1024 E. 11th St., Medford. See or write U. H. Bergen, Box 1. Phoenix. Ore. For MODEL BAKERY'S Honey Maid Bread Itl Well Done IT'S SPRING, If I STRING means Sumlay out ings and glorious fun. Of course you 11 want to fill your picnic basket with good things . . . May we suggest some of that "double-creamed" Cottage Cheese. It's creamy gooduess will win you over to Snider'a for it is the best you can buy I 4 LAWN MOWER HOSPITAL Locksmiths, all kinds Repelling and sharpening, etc. Try out work; It's the best. PHONE 263 HB WILL CALL Dawson Filing & Grinding Works M NORTH FRONT FOR SALE Butc-k touring car, SO cedar posts. William Dietrich, mile southwest ol Phoenix. WANTED Few roomer and board ers at summer school, Oregon titste college. Good rooms, close In. Rates rossonable. Inquire Mrs A. T. Lathrop, 1563 VanBuren St., Corvallts. will be more fun, and more economical, if you get ready MEN I For Dress.. For Sports , . . Wear WHITE OXFORDS ALL WHITE the smartest shoe for summer! Quality oak leather soles. Sizes 6-11. BOYS White Elk OXFORDS 108 WWi lew Price High heeli I Brand new style foot notesl Wing tip style; sturdy leather soles. 2'j-S. Iff ( y M M ' ' ' ' :- m av a . yr 1 'A BHEEPMBN Losses through dogs shall be reported within 48 hours in order to secure compensation. DOG CONTROL BOARD. 5-ROOM MODERN HOME for rent; paved street, hardwood floors, f! re place, bullt-lns throughout; good locution: Sift Phone S76-J. 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