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' ITEDTOBB MTnr: TEIBTINT:. 3TEDFORD, OKEGON, STJXBAT, WAT 22, 1932. PAGE FIVE ENT EVENTS 10 BE REVIEWED BY REV. BENNETT Sunday night at the chapel hour, 8:00 o'clock, In the Met hod la t church Dr. Alexander Bennett, pastor, will feature brief comment of current events. Among the matters subject to com ment will be "Parading for Boose," the primary elections, the "Grand Old Man of the Pacific," religion at war In India, torturing the Lind berghs, and Will Rogers remark that "preachers fall for anything." t The hour is to open with a gospel sWig program. All people are cord ially Invited. Two other events of the week In this church are "special" according to the pastor's announcement. Mon day afternoon at 2:30 the Women's Foreign Missionary society Invites all women to hear and meet the guests of honor. Mrs. w. R. Coif man. of Tacoma, branch president; Mrs. Paul Edwards, of Portland, Oregon con ference secretary of W. F. M. 8., and Mrs. L. C. Davis of Ro&eburg. Cas cade district corresponding secretary. The chapel and the church parlor will be the place of meeting and hospitality. Tuesday evening, 7:45 o'clock, the Rev. Dr. Thos. D. Tarnes of Salem, district superintendent, will hold the fourth quarterly conference in Med ford. when annual reports will be . made and officers for the new year elected. The Oregon annual conference will be held In Portland beginning Tues day, June 22, when all Methodist preachers of the state will report their work and receive their new pastoral- assignments. St. Mark's Episcopal Corner Osltdale and 5th St. Rev. Wm. B. Hamilton. Rector a. m. Holy Communion. 10 a. m.. Sunday school. 11:15, Holy Communion. Advent Christian Church Blbue school, 0:45 a. m. Preaching. 11:00 a. m. and 8 p. m. Loyal Worker service. 7 o'clock. Prayer meeting, Wednesday night, 8 o'clock. M. E. Ladleu will speak at eleven o'clock. Irvln Duprsy will speak at 8 o'clock Subject, "Angels." First Presbyterian Church Cor. So. Holly and W. 8th St Sunday school and Bible atudy at 8:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. Rev. B. P. Klmber will give us the morning message, topic: "The Pur-7-jiose of the Church." Special Music Medford high school sextette. Christian Endeavor and Westmlns ' ter Oorum, 7:30 p. m. Visitors cordially Invited., Talent Missionary Baptist Church Elder C. H. Predenburg, Pastor Sunday school at 10 o'clock, Harry Walker, superintendent. Sermon at 11- subject, "The Or ganic Kingdom, or the Church of Jesus Christ." Young People's meeting at 7 p. m. Preaching service at 8. Ladles auxiliary and Bible atudy Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Everybody welcome to attend these service. Salvation Army Ensign and Mrs. Jamea R. Pack, of ficers in charge; Lieutenant Evelyn Ktdnlgh, assistant. Sunday serclces: Sunday school and Bible class at 0.45 a. m. Holiness meeting, 11 a. m. I Young People Legion meeting, 6:30 p. m. Evening service, 8 p. m. Weekday services Tuesday, Thura day and Saturday nights, 8 o'clock. The public is cordially Invited to attend these meetings. Spiritual sclenre Church K. P. Hsll, 5th and Grape St. Rev. Orlln R. Krlng, Pustor. Sunday services: 8 p. m.. lecture, message to all. Subject: 'Right Thinking and Health.' The ladles will meet for their monthly study at 142 North Ivy St., Thursday 2:00 p. m. All are welcome. Tuesday. Thursdsy and Saturday at 8 p. m. are regular message and psycho-analysis nights. This Is considered the friendly ftiiiN'h and center whare all may gather and worship according to their own way of thinking, we welcome very one. Medford Company ot Jehovah's Wit nesses The Medford Company of Jehov ah's Witnesses sre broadcsstlng a lec nre by Judge Rutherfgord over sta I.on KMED every Sunday morning in .a 10:15. These lectures are given by electrical transcription and the subject of the one to oe given f?,.nH.v m.v 22 is "Libertv." Jehovah's Witnesses meet for atudy eeery Sunday morning at iu:ju ociocs at the home of Mrs. W. W. Bailey, 103 ifi.ti.tn. street, snd every Wednes day afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Anne Brewer, hi oouin Central avenue. All interests in Watch Tower Bible study are wel come. First Christian church Ninth and Oskdsle W. R. Balrd. Minister Bible school at 0:45 a. m.. M E. Olson, superintendent. unmin. wnrshtn begins at 10:55 Sermon subject. "The Carpenter of Nsrareth." r.iM.t!.n endeavor at 7:00 D. m. At the evening church service the .vinir win nrM.nl a sacred concert. The program will begin at 8 o'clock. The mualcal program jot w i - ....u m h s follows: i-h,. "Art.ffin Rel!loso"... Smith TJURR f Offertory "Melodlque" . Mason "U.n-h On" Williams Postludl "Fraternal March" Lindsay Etfie Herbert Yeoman, director; Mr. Theodora. Sunt, pitai. Main Street Methodist Church, South N. D. Wood, pastor. Servlsa for Sunday, May 93nd: 0:45 a. m., Sunday school. 11 a. m, sermon by the pastor. t p. m.. services conducted by the Young People's division. a p. m evangelistic aerrloe. Come worship with us. St. Peters Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, corner East Msln and Portland avenue. Rev. H. H. Young, pastor. Sunday school, 8:45 a. m. Divine worship, 11 a. m." Theme: "Praise the Wonderful Judgment of the Triune OOd." No evening worship. Young people's society meets Frl day evening. Public welcome. Zlon English Lutheran Church Fourth street at Oekdale avenue. Geo J . K&bele. D. D., pastor. 10 a. m Bible school. Classes for all ages. 11 a. m-. morning service. Sermon subject: "The Gospel of a Second Chance." 7:00 p. m., Luther lesgue. Topic: "How to Use Music In Worship." Leader, Miss Ruth Demmer. The general public la heartily In vited to the church with the friendly spirit where the way Is made plain. First Methodist Alexander O. Bennett, pastor. Sunday morning worship. 11 o'clock with sermon by the pastor. "Chang ing the Mind of the World." Sunday evening Chapel hour. B:00 o'clock, with gospel songs, and brief comment on current event by the pastor. Sunday school. 09:45 a. nv, with classes and welcome for all. Epworth League youth's hour, 7:00 p. m., with discussion of subjects In teresting to young folks. Mid-week meeting, Wednesdsy, 7:45 p. m., In the church parlor; laymen's night, led by H. S. Chase. : People more than welcome.- ' The Federated Churches J. M. Johnson, psstor. Rev. E. A. Oldenburg, of Medford will bring the message In the morn ing service, while the pastor will preach In Ashlsnd. You are given a special invitation to bear the sermon In the evening service, by the pastor. on the subject: "The Time Element In Ood'a Plans and Purposes." Does God show favors? Are men respon sible for their own standing before God? Could men of old have made a different history? How can one know, under any - circumstance. whether things are aa God wants them to be? These, and many other such question will be answered in this Bible discussion. Bring another with you. Church of the Naxarene John T. LaRose, Pastor Rev. and Mrs. Ira P. Dumas, evan gellsts will colnduct three services Sunday. Morning worship at 11: Rev. Duma will preach. Sunday afternoon at three o'clock Mrs. Dumas will speak to women and girls over thirteen yeara of age on "The King's Daughter." Evening evangellstlo service at 8 Rev. and Mr. Duma will also sing at both services. Other services in this church Sun day will be Sunday achool at 5:45. Young People's Society meeting at 7. Sunday evening. Class meeting In the annex also at 7. A cordial Invitation 1 extended to everyone to attend. Talent Methodist Episcopal Church Joseph Pope, Psstor Sunday school meets at 0:45 a. m. with classes for all ages. Morning worship. 11:00 o'clock. Sermon by Rev. Edwin Deacon. Epworth League, 7:00 p, m. Evening worship, 8:00 p. m. Sermon. "The Ways of the Success ful Sower." ' District Supt. Dr. T. D. Yarnes will be with us Wednesday at 8 p. m. for Fourth quarterly conference. All of ficial member and all other Inter ested In the work of the church are urged to be present. A pot-luck auppr will be served at 7:00 o'clock. Come, bring a cover ed dish and enjoy the social hour before the business session of the conference. Full Gospel Church Newtown and Main, beside Conger Funeral Parlors. Rev. J. H. Carver, pastor. 0:45 a. m., Sunday schoo) hour. 11 a. m.. morning worship, sermon by Evangelist W. R. Watson. 7:45 p. m.t evangelistic service. Evangelist Watson (converted bank robber) will tell of the miraculous escape of the csshler and stenograph er from the vault In which they were placed at the time of the robbery. He Is extending a special invitation to bankers on Sunday night, when he will give them a tip on how to protect themselves against bank robbers. The revival will continue every night this week (except Saturday). Mr. Watson's subject Mondsy nlgnt will be: "Is Hell Only 18 Mile from Medford?" A hesrty welcome to all. First Church" of Chrl.t, Scientist Authorined branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist. In Boston. Mass. ULTNOMAH srll.sl Lenait M.I.I LOCATION. I tUda fea leselas ski sad il.r.i. O0 r 1 t M.I '. sms nm .'i Rata fro 12 wisS bet l':Sdi7.i:iG O I (.GO HOTEL Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice. 313 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, May 12: Soul and Body. Sunday School at :S0. Applicant under the age of twenty may be ad mitted. Wednesday evening meetings, which Include testimonies of Christian Science heelings, at 8 o'clock. The Reading Room, which Is locat ed at 401 In the Med lord Bldg ., Is open dally from 8 a. m. to 6 p. in. except Sunday and holidays. The li brarian Is In attendance from 11 to 4, at which time the Bible and all authorized Christian Science litera ture may be read, borrowed or pur chased. The public la cordially Invited ,o attend the servloes and visit the Reading Room. First Buptlft Church W. H. Eaton, minister. 0:46 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Memorial service. Veteran and pa triotic bodies In attendance. Musical special: "It Shall Not Be In Vain," ung by the church quartet and "Our Nation' King." ung by the choru choir. Sermon subject, "In Mem orlam." - 7:00 p. m. Young people's devo tional group meetings. 8:00 p. m. Evening service. Pa triotic singing by everybody. Special musical numbers by Captain Buch anan and the B. Y. P. U. quartet. Address. "The Little Fellow." It Is fitting that good citizens should make a special effort to Join in the service of Memorlsl 8unday. !n recognition of the Divine favor so signally shown our country, all through the years, and In honor of those heroic souls, living and dead, whose sacrificial service has given us this great land and Its noble In stitutions. ' You are cordially Invit ed to attend these services. RESIDENT KILLED AMITY, May 31 (AP) Mrs. M. L. Prunk, about 30, was struck and in stantly killed' shortly a-fter midnight by an automobile driven by A. W Newby. also of Amity. He claimed the accident was unavoidable. Mrs. Prunk had been playing bridge at the home of a, neighbor and was crossing the street near her home on north Trade street. Newbry. who operates a. meat market, was return tng from McMlnnvllle. Prunk oper ates a drug store. Mr. and Mrs. Prunk resided in Med ford for some time and made num erous friends here. Mr. Prunk was employed In Leon B. Hasklns' drug store before It was purchased by Fred Heath. 4 KILLED IN CRASH ROMS. May 31 (AP) Captain George Endres, who flew the Atlantic In 1031, waa killed today In a short practice flight. The flier had come here to attend the convention of Trans-Atlsntlc Air men opening tomorrow. He made the trip from Budapest by air. Five hours after he had landed he took oft from Llttorlo airfield for a brief flight with his Hungarian mechanic, and a few minutes later both were dead. Their plane was trying to gain alt!, tude when the motor suddenly stop ped, and the ship crashed. Devin Nominated Deschutes Sheriff BEND, Ore., May 31 (AP) Charle Dsvln, former member of the Oregon state police force, received the Republican nomination for De schutes county sheriff In Friday's election by an overwhelming vote. You'll be "Stared at" fen S:;42 94S3n 2V 2V-ZlJ. ,nu VMS ...When you drive HEADS TURN,., necks crsne . . . when a DeSoto rolls down the street. Of course they'll stare! Thst's human nsture. And it's part of che fun of driving new DeSoto. But Ret this! The BIG thrill is in the price tag. There's magic ia (hose figures! It's the magic of man produc tion iii the miracle of "Small DeSoto Six-?675 : Mead Motor Company 204 No. Riverside Phone 990 E IN FAST SERVICE The Mail Tribune was showered with compliments for Its quick and efficient election service Friday nlg'At, Thanks to a large and capable stalf, the first returns on the local con tests were broadcasted by loud speak er less than an hour after the polls closed. From then on until after midnight totals were given the crowd. and also announced at the three movie theatres at 30 -ml nut Inter vals. The service was so far ahead of all competing services that in spite of the cold and rainy weather, the sidewalks and streets in front of the Mall Tribure office were packed with cars and people, many remaining un til the early morning hours. Due to the slow counting and the unusually close contests for the important coun ty offices, no definite results could be announced but no one seemed to mind that. According to Impartial observers the Mall Tribune was three or four hours ahead of all compet itors and returns not only covered the important contests but the entire Re publican and Democratic tickets. SIXTY DAYS FOR THEFT OF HARROW Charles A. Price, 40, was sentenced to sixty days In the county Jail, when Saturday he pleaded guilty before Judge Glenn O. Taylor, to a charge of petty larceny. According to the arresting officer, Keith Ambrose of the state police, Price had stolen a John Deere spring- tooth three-section harrow belonging to W. M. Kinsel, who resides on the Crater Lake highway near Trail. The implement was valued at 930. Also pleading guilty to a charge of petty larceny George L. Harmon was sentenced to 10 days In jail. Harmon admitted that he had ob tained 5 from the Smlth-Watklns service station through a short change trick. SUSPECT CAPTURED KLAMATH FALLS, May 31. (AP) In formation from Phoenix, Arte, that a man believed to be John Meek, want ed here for murder, la under arreet In that city, has caused Sheriff L. L. Low to forward full Information nec essary for Identification, Meek Is charged with murdering John Ansel here, December 30, 1027. Meek was a trapper and homesteader 1 nthe Odessa district. Carideo To Coach Missouri Gridders COLUMBIA. Mo., May 31 (AP) Frank Carideo, football player at Notre Dame under the late Knute Rockne. was nsmed hesd football coach at the University of Missouri today. The former All-Amerlcan quarter back will probably be assisted by Elmer Sleight, former All-American tackle at Purdue. Roseburg Banks In Consolidation ROSEBURO. Ore., May 21 (API Merger of the Douglaa National bank and First State and Savings bank of Roseburg was officially announced here today. The two Institution, which have been under the aame ownerahip and control, will continue under the business name of the Douglaa National, the oldest bank In southern Oregon. this Smart DeSoto Profit." That's why DeSoto can offer you "so much car" for ( low as $671 F. O. B. Factory. Think it over. Why keep spend, ing money on repsir bills .. . when your old csr and a few dollars a week buys this new DeSoto f Come in and let's talk it over. DeSoto Motor Corp., Division of Chrysler Motors, Detroit, Mich. . 'ACTOtr THE WINNERS BBPIBL1CAN County Judge..M..Earl H. Fehl Commissioner Ralph Billings Legislature George W. Porter mil require official count to de cide between Karl Day and Victor Bursell. County Clerk.......Genrge R. Csrter School Sup't C. R. Bowman Justice Peac....WIIuun R. Coleman District Attorney Wm. M. Brlggs DEMOCRAT County Judge ..W. E. Fhlppe District Attorney O. A. Codding County Clerk Lewi Llrtch Sheriff Gordon schermerhorn Wall St. Report Stork Sale Average (Copyright, 1093, standard Statistic Company) 50' 30 30 SO Ind'l Rr'a Ufa Total Today 43.0 16.0 es.0 4S.5 Prev. day .... 42 J 17.1 60 S 43.5 Week ago .... 43.1 17.3 73.8 43.7 Year ago ....106.8 76.7 J57.7 110.3 Bond Sale Averages (Copyright, 1033. Standard Statistic Company) May 31: 30 30 30 60 Ind'l Rr' Ct's Totsl Today 66.3 63.6 74.3 61.0 Prev. day .... 66.4 63.3 74.3 80.0 Week ago .... 67.1 85.7 76.1 63.0 Year ago . 84.6 09.3 100.4 04.7 NEW YORK, May 31.(AP) The stock market maintained a good un dertone in another alugglah session today. A sag early earned a number ot leaders off a point or so, but the list hardened In the last hour, and losses were largely regained. The market closed with a stesdy tone. Turnover was only about 600,000 shares. Today's closing price for 16 sel ected stock follow: American Can 37 American T. ez T. 06 Anaconda .... Curtla Wright General Motors Int. T. & T. .. -.10 H . 4 Montgomery Ward Paramount Pub. Radio . . 8J Southern Pac. .... . a S. O. of Cal. 18V, 8. O. of N. J. Trans Am 34, United Aircraft U. S. Steel in ...39 ian Francisco Rutterfat BAN FRANCISCO. May 31 (AP) Butte rfat f. o. b. San Francisco, 10c. Meteorological Report Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Sunday fair; frost In morning. Oregon: Sunday generally fair with local frost, - Local Data Temperature (degrees) 30 N Hlgheat (last 11 hours) M 68 Lowest (Isst la hours) 19 M Rel. Humidity (pet.)-.. 4 S3 Precipitation (Inches) .03 ' M State of weather. .....Clear Cloudy Total precipitation since Septem ber 1. 131, 1S.11 Inches. Sunrise today, 4:44 a. m. Sunset today, 7:31 a. m. SunrUs Monday, 4:41 p. m. Crystalglow Kodak glass supreme. The Pauley', Opp. Holly Theater. Just a Reminder! Don't Put Off This Important Matter! TO ARRANGE in interview with our trust officer . . . either at our bunk or at your office. The busiest man cannot afford to delay the matter of making a will . . . It's really . very simple and quickly done. To name this bank as executor snd trustee is to KNOW that whatever instructions you have given in your will are going to be carried out. Ton 'an be sure of our being here when needed, becatiM' our charter gives us perennial life. It is impossible for you to foresee what the future will bring. It is wise to play safe ... to assure your family future happiness and financial independence should emergency arise. Do not put it off phone us AT ONCE for an interview with our trust officer. .The First National "A Departmentized Bank" F OF W. C. HAWLEY E (Continued from Page One.) Stelwer ... tanfleld Clark ... 2436 .................. 1133 , 11S4 203 Harlan Clark, endorsed by Governor Meier, ran third, 48 voles behind Stanfleld. Hall Hoas, secretary of state, waa an easy victor, carrying the county as follows: Moss H2 Palmlter 804 The voter for state treasurer was: Holman 31 Koherplng . ...18tl3 For attorney general: I. H. VanWlnkle ..3320 Bronaugh U02 On the Democratic atate ticket. Wlsecarver polled 1700 votes for sec retary of atate, and Maloney, candi date for atate treasurer tallied 1770, Neither had primary opposition. this state had a majority of lc-13, with one precinct missing. The poll: 1 Telejhon-d" We Would Be There At Six" 1 A COURTESY CALL MANY disappointments and sometimes cmbarrass mept result from "just dropping in" on folks. A telephone call is so quick and resassuring that most people think of it not .only as a courtesy due others, but a real convenience to themselves and it costs little 'Anyone, anywhere, any time from your own telephone, or from public telephones conveniently located everywhere. Home Telephone & Telegraph Co, of Southern Oregon "w" Ml BUSINESS WQIVSEN CHOOSE OFFICERS KLAMATH PALLS. Ore.. May 31 (AP) Mrs. Edith Falbe, of Roaeburp, wiu elected president of the Oregon Federation of Business and Profes sional Women at the state conven tion of the organization here todny. Other of fleers choaen were; Mien Ada Albert, Portland, first viee-pres- meni; miss anen Hucnft. Marsnr.eia. second vice-president; Mrs. Stella Spencer, Roseburg. correspondinR sec ',. . . '!' ' ,! - I WmttKml LLMUm, '" In. kmm, .JM 1 mil i Ji'.li- ; '.I W'ni iilslii'll: I hie Knrvlr m iitu vv Mil) Arts as Executor and Wills, Trustee Undor Life Insurance ,'!tiipiii"' Trusts and in every Trust Capacity. retary; Mr. Zola F. Morgan, Hllli- boro, recordtng lecretary; Mrv. Wtn nlfred R. Herrlck, Balem, treasurer; directors, Mtsi Helen Loule Crosby, Salem; Miss Arvllle Kretzer, The Dalles; Dr. Olive MrKay, Grant Cans; Mrs. Florence Drelier, Klam ath Falls; Miss Allies Brown, Pen dleton; Miss Faith Kimball, Mon mouth; Miss Madelln Callln, Salem; Mima Helen Cur ran. Heppner; Mrs. Mne waiter, Portland, was elected director of music and arts for the state. Oreshan. Walter TUlstrom pur chased Ivy Street service station t Intersection of Roberts avenue and Powell street. a For wrecker or tow service, night cr day. Phone 1300, Lewis' Service. J -MiiiW . n d mumsm ;;i-1i.;p: :ii iiii Kit i i! " 'llllll : .'v.-Mihiiiti ! Eiil iw - lifflill in it! ! 1 t:;:;;.-, !:".: Trustco Undor Bank