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MEDFORD MAIL TTtTBTJXF. MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY. MAY 10, 1934. PAOE P1VB L SERVICE El Contributed, Revival services 'will open today at the Apostolic Faith, 43 North Front jsreet. Rev. R. R, Crawford, assist ant overseer from the headquarters at Portland, Oregon, Is bringing the Morning 'Star Quartet, well known In Medford, and other workers, and ex pects to wage an intensive campaigu for souls. Seventeen years ago Reverend Craw ford, with evangelists and musicians, pitched a tent in Grant Pass and opened the first Apostolic Faith meet ing in the Rogue River valley. He waa impressed with the open-minded folk down in this country, and his efforts were not in vain, for the "peni tent form" was filled nightly with seeking souls and many were con verted within a few weeks. Soon after, the work was opened In Med ford, and special meetings have been held in various sections through the valley during these years, resulting In several hundred converts. Every few months, Rev. Crawford comes back to help out the local workers, like the old circuit riders in the pioneer days. Though he Is still a young man, he has carried the name of "Sky Pilot' for many years, having piloted the Apostolic Faith airplane throughout the northwest for a number of years and was the first minister of the gospel to actu ally pilot a plane for the express pur pose of carrying the gospel. The Morning Star Quartet has been heard over the radio in the "Chapel Hour," and their friends in Medford will be glad to hear them sing the old songs again, as well as many new ones. Walter Reld sings first tenor: Arthur Hlatt, second tenor; Rev. Crawford, first bass; and George Hughes, second bass. Everyone loves the nego spirituals, so they have a fine collection of these, as well as other hymns of harmony. The Vesper Concert Trio assists the local orchestra in the congregational music and renders special selections. At the beginning of the Sunday even ing service, they give a sacred con cert. The old-time style of . evangelism marks these Apostolic Faith meet ings. The congregational singing Is the good old-time kind and everybody Rings. Then there are testimonies, just like they used to have In the good old days; and one tells how he was a drunken traveling man, and how the Man of Galilee sobered him up snd helped him to make hundreds of dollars worth of restitution; and another tells how he was converted, though Just an ordinary, pleasure loving young "business man; and others tell of the satisfaction they have found in serving God even in lllSlI Comb in and see it the tire that licks the prob lem of rapid tread-wear I "G-3" is its name just an engineer's symbol for the tread that stood up under the toughest punish ment the Goodyear test fleet ever gave a tire. They pounded it over the roads day and night starting, speeding, stopping frazzling brakes and wracking cars. And when the reports were in, the "G-3" All-Weather was the winner ! It kept its grip twice as long as competitive tires -gives 43 more non-skid mileage than any previous Goodyear All-Weather f What a tire! It's the only tire that can keep its non-skid mileage on quick-starting fast-running quick-stopping modern cars. And that means more safety longer non-skid wear on any car. It costs more to build but you can buy it today, at no Arfra cost! Medford "YOUR TIRE SHOP" Corner Main and Pacific Highwa' MANUFACTURED Delivered Note In Kidnap Case Goyo Estrada, 10 (above), was given 25 cents to deliver a note from the kidnaper of June Roblei to the girl's father, Fernando Robles, In Tucson, Ariz. A ransom of $15,000 was demanded. (Assoc! ited Press Photo these days of unrest. And so the meetings go on. And then Reverend Crawford takes hiB Bible and preaches the old-time religion, without any modern ideas or apologies, and tells folks about a Heaven to gain and hell-fire to shun, and of a Gospel of faith and facts. And while his subjects are not pre-annouhced, they are well selected to meet the need of modern man. The public Is invited to these ser vices, and no collections are ever taken and no one is solicited for funds to carry on this campaign. This Is a policy which has been followed by the Apostolic Faith from the be ginning, and a collection has never been taken. The hall Is well lighted and comfortably seated and a warm welcome is extended to all. The services are as follows: Sun day, 10:30 a. m., and 7:30 p. m., and every evening (except Monday and Saturday) at 7:45. Canada To Cut Wheat Acreage . OTTAWA, May 10. A reduction of 2,112,800 acres in the area intended to be sown to spring wheat in Cana da this year, as compared to last year's- figures, was estimated in a crop report today of the dominion bureau of statistics. This would be a reduction of 8 per cent and would bring the spring wheat acreage back to the level of 1028. Dance at Rogue Elk Saturday night May 12. EMTED? bet! Wive Yoa Yoa Service Station C. C. FURNAS, Prop. Phone 14 ON THE PACIFIC T M PAYMENTS PORTLAND, Ore., May 10. (AP) According to a special to the Oregon Ian from Washington, Secretary of ! the Interior Xckes has made an un favorable report on the McNary Mott bill to repay Oregon counties under terms of the Oregon and Cali fornia land grant direct from the treasury. Mott's bill was submitted to Di rector of the Budget Douglas. "The proposed legislation Is not in accord with the financial program of the president," Ickes quoted Douglas as saying, adding, "accordingly I can not recommend enactment of the bill." Without direct payments from the treasury, Oregon counties will be paid only when and If the grant lands and timber are sold. THE GRANGE Lire Oak Gmnee. Live Oak Grange at Rogue River met In regular session May 7. Lec ture hour, under direction of Mr. F. F. Klerscey, presented the annual floral program of "Flora." An out standing feature was a gorgeous dis play of flowers, both wild and tame, and arranged at the different stations of the "Grange, filling the hall with their beauty and fragrance. Musical numbers, songs, recitations and short talks on flowers a-nd their culture were topics of the hour. Mr. and Mrs. Parsons, recently from California, were visiting guests. Plans are being laid for the entry of a float In the parade in Medford during the Diamond Jubilee celebra tion this summer. t BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilson of 307 Apple street, a daugh ter, weighing 534 pounds, at the Sacred Heart hospital. May 8. Mother and baby were reported getting along nicely this afternoon. DAPPER DANNY AND ACTRESS MARRIED LOS ANGELES, Cal., May 10. (AP) A charge that R. C. ("Dapper Dan ny") Dowling, movie dance director, kidnaped Marjorle Crawford, flying actress, was ordered dismissed today by District Attorney Buron Fitts af ter he learned they were marled last week. 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(AP) Registra tion of non-resident cars in the state of Oregon for the first four months of 1934 totaled 12,155, the secretary of state's office announced today. This figure was a decrease from last year's total of 12.429. Grants Pass, Ashland and Klamath Falls led in registrations in the order named. SUGAR CONTROL BILL SIGNED BY PRESIDENT WASHINGTON, May 10. (AP) President Roosevelt today signed the sugar production control bill. The president proclaimed a reduc tion of one-half cent a pound In the tariff on sugar. He also declared that the rate of the sugar processing tax "must not exceed the amount of the reduction" in the tariff. CONGRATULATIONS TO YOUNGER R00SEVELTS WASHINGTON, May 10. (AP) President and Mrs. Roosevelt today sent congratulations to their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Roosevelt, at Fort Worth, Texas, up on the birth of a daughter. The child is the fifth grandchild of the president and Mrs. Roosevelt. . All kinds of tg , oianks for saie tor rent, no hunting no trespassing and other cards for sale at Commercial Printing Dept. of Mall Tribune. HEW 1 Vc , and the BEST NEWS IS SAVED FOR THE LAST! The new "G-3" All-Weather Costs No More to Buy! MAKE MILEAGE If a motorist drove 10,000 miles a yar It would take him 100 years to 1 chalk up 1,000,000 miles. But two pilots of United Air, Lines flying in and out of Medford already have passed their 'hilllion-mile mark in the air In the space of only sixteen years. Heber c Miller and Ralph Vlrrien, tallest and shortest pilots on the Pa cific coast route of United, who fly three-mlle-a-mlnute Boeing trans planes between Seattle, Medford and Oakland, are the veterans. Miller is credited with 9.656 hours, or the equivalent of 1,062,380 miles, an1 Vlrden with 9,533. hours, or 1,048.630 miles. They are a mom; twenty pilots on the company's nationwide system who have amillion miles or more of flying to their credit. Menus of the Day By .Mrs. Alexander George Planning For Two Brr.ikfnst Grapefruit Poached E&gs Buttered Toast " s Marmalade Corfre I.umheon Chicken a la King Toast Chilled Pear Sauce Tea Pinner Rice and Veal Candied Sweet Potatoea Bread Butter Vegetable Salad . Cheese Wafers Coffee Clilken A I .a King 3 tablespoons chicken fat 3 tablespoons flour 2-3 cup chicken stock 2-3 cup milk l cup diced cooked chicken 1 tablespoon chipped plmicnto 1 tablespoon chopped cooked green pepper 1 tablespoon chopped cooked celery '4 teaspoon salt ',8 teaspoon paprika 2 egg yolks Melt fat and add flour. Blend and add atock and . milk. Cook until creamy sauce forms, stir constantly. Add chicken, seasonings; cook 2 min utes. Add yolk. Mix and serve. Rice and Veal ' 1 cup diced cooked veal It was a great leadership that 1 wwnrm vi'"UM .h. 1 made in 1933. . . . And this year, it's even greater. Sales are already thousands of cars ahead of last year. Production is the largest in the industry. And every day, from state after state, comes the same report on regis trations: Chevrolet is leading all others! 'What's the reason for this success? The pictures tell the story. Chevrolet is the only low-priced car with this winning combination of five features. Chevrolet is the only manufacturer who can say: CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICH. Compare ChnriJrl'i fell) oViwrrrd prlcrt and taty C. Af. A. C. trrmt. A Gmnal MtHon Valut SAVE WITH A CHEVROLET SIX ROGUE RIVER CHEVROLET, Inc. CHEVROLET CARS AND TRUCKS COMPLETE STRVI0E GENUINE CHEVROLET PARTS E. A. CALKINS H. D. BYIN0T0N 0. M. HURD 32 No. Riverside Telephone 188 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour 1 c.'p milk or veal stock 1 teaspoon chopped onions 1 teaspoon chopped green peppers VA teaspoon salt i teaspoon paprika 1 cup boiled rice Melt butter and add flour. Blend and add milk and cook until creany sauce forms. Add all rest of Ingredi ents. Pour into buttered shallow bak ing dish and bake 20 minutes. If leftover gravy available, use 4 cup or it for i cup of milk. Candled Sweet Potatoes 2 cooked potatoes 3 tablespoons bacon fat 4 cup brown sugar 1 tablespoon butter 'i cup water Arrange potatoes In shallow pan. Add rest of ingredients. Cover and bake 20 minutes. Turn frequently. Re move cover, bake 15 minutes. MENUS OP THE DAY By Mrs. Alexander George Sunday In May. Breakfast Orange Juice Waffles and Syrup Coffee Dinner Pineapple Juice Cocktail Roast Beef and Browned Potatoes Gravy Creamed Carrots Bread Currant Jelly Radishes Celery Trifle, American Style Coffee Supper Ham Biscuit Tea Strawberries Angel Pood Cake P1NNKR FOR FOUR The Menu . Spicy Ham Slice ' Escalloped Corn Celery Pickles Bread Jam Cherry Cake Coffee Spicy Ham Slice (Serving Pour) 1 pound slice ham. 16 whole cloves. I4 teaspoon cinnamon. 1-3 cup sugar. 1 cup pineapple Juice. Vi cup raisins. 1-3 cup water. Have ham cut about two-thirds inch thick. Stick cloves on one aide and fit into shallow baking pan. Top with rest of Ingredients. Cover and bake 1 V4 hours In moderate oven Inspect frequently and baste well. Escalloped Corn 3 cups corn. 1 cup cracker crumbs. 1 egg. i teaspoon salt. 'a teaspoon sugar, 4 teaspoon paprika. Va teaspoon celery salt. record of Chevrolet KNEE 80 HORSEPOWER -80 MILES PER HOUR !i cup milk. 2 tablespoons butter, melted. Mix Ingredients and pour into but tered baking dish. Bake 25 minutes in moderate hot oven. Cherry Cake lu2 cups flour. 2 tablespoons baking powder. 4 teaspoon salt. 5 tablespoons fat. 1-3 cup sugar, 1 egg. H cup milk. Mix dry ingredients. Cut In fat with knife. Mixing with knife add egg and milk. Mix lightly. Pour into greased shallow pan. Cover with cherry mixture. Cherry Mixture 1 Va cups cherries. !4 cup sugar. 1 tablespoon flour. (2 teaspoon cinnamon. 3 tablespoons butter. Mix ingredients. Spread on soft dough.. Bake 25 minutes in moderate oven. Serve warm or cold. Tomato Cheese Snunres 12 pieces buttered bread. 12 slices tomatoes. 12 slices cheese. 12 pieces bacon. 6 tablespoons catsup. Cover bread with tomatoes, cheese and bacon. Place on shallow pan and brown well until bacon la crisp and bread Is toasted. Trifle. American Style 6 slices sponge cake 4 gs cup sugar 1 tablespoon flour teaspoon salt 3 cups milk 4 teaspoon vanilla j teaspoon almond extract 4 tablespoons raspberry Jam 2 egg white 5 tablespoons confectioner's sugar at Agam.as WINES IONDE0 WINERY No J67J - . Scores of win! march respectfully behind the authentic quality achieved by these gay wines of the Golden Age. Obtain able wherever discriminating wine pal ates attend. Lyons Cordials and Cocktails are also available. 1 THIS FAMOUS ,y xwmm coniDinATion OF FEATURES not found in any other low-priced car - ACTION WHEELS fa fSWli BODIES BY FISHER I SHSTEEmNGF Beat eggs, add sugar which haj been mixed with flour. Add salt, milk. Cook in double boiler until mixture thickens a little. Stir constantly. Plae sponge cake m shallow dish. Cover with custard mixture. Beat whites un til stiff. Add confectioner's sugar, beat until creamy. Roughly spread on cue tard. Spread with Jam. Bake 3 min utes in hot oven to brown top. Cool and chill. Hum Biscuits 2 cups flour 4 teaspoons baking powder teaspoon nalt 4 tablespoons lard cup milk Mix dry Ingredients. Cut In lard with knife. Mixing with knife add milk. When soft dough forms, pat It out until !i inch thick. Spread with ham mixture. Roll up like Jelly roll. Cut of 'a Inch slices and arrange flat side up next to each other in a shal low greased pan. Bake 15 minutes. Ham Filling 1 cup chopped cooked ham 1 tablespoon chopped pickle 1 teaspoon chopped onion 1 teaspoon chopped celery 2 tablefpoona cream Mix ingredients and spread on dough. . Warrant fall Notice la hereby given that School District No. 49, Jaskson County, war rants Kos. 8024 to 10250 Inclusive, are called for payment. Interest to cease May 12, 1D34. 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