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MEDFOttP MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD. ORECtOX. SUNDAY, MAY 16. 1937 Qhurch Interests and Njotjces Medford Company of Jehovah's WltneiMt The llodford Company of Jho nb'i WltneMoa moet Wednesday at T W p. m. and Saturday at 1:30 p. m. at No. 737 South Central av mia. All Interested Id Watch Tower Bible study are welcome. Chtn-eh of Jeeua Chrtt of tatter Day flalnti Gilbert Lowe, pres. If. H. Smith. Sunday School aupt. Sunday aehool 10 a.m. Bvenlng ferric. 7:30. Sunday aehool picnic la Aahland Pllarlm Hollnma Church Corner Cut Jackson and Bessie, fcvr. O. Edwin Cox, pastor. Residence 43 South Modoc avenue. Bible school 0:45 a. m. Morning preaching service, 11 a. m. Sermon by the pastor. "A Sermon In Shoes." TJ-S. 6:45 p. m. A good subject for this aervlos. 7:46 KvangelUttc, "The Light that Failed Mid-week service 7:45 on Wednes day. The little church with a big welcome. Mr. Presbyterian Church Sherman La n don Divine, DZ., LLJ., Paetor Morning womhlp 11 a.m. Sermon by paator. "Qod's Requirements" with contralto solo by Marguerite Lu min "Come Ye Blesned o( My Father," (Scott.) Anthem "The Heavens Are Telling," (Beethoven.) Church aehool, Robert A. Brewer, upt., 0:45 a.m. Classes for all ages. C. K. 0:80 p.m. Sunday school officers and teach en monthly meeting Monday, 7 pjfl. Church parlor. Mid-week Bible study Thursday. 7:80 p.m. The pastor discusses "The tptatle to Rome." A most cordial welcome to sll our services. lit Peter's Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) , last Main and Portland avenue. Barry H. Young, pastor. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. The senior claaa, winner of the mem bership contest, will be taken on an outing after the Sunday school. Lunch and loe cream will be fur nished by the Sunday school. No morning service this morning. Pentecost service this evening at 7:80 o'clock. Theme: "Reactions to the Miraculous Outpouring of the Holy Ghost." The adult Bible history elaas meet Wednesday evening at 8:00. The regular social of the Young People's society will be given In the church basement Thursday evening. Visitors are always welcome. " ' AiJrM4i r.Jiiir- f "i . i. ..is r. SENSATIONAL FEATURES I p . FROZEN DESSERTS, 4min. . BASH STORAGE COMPT. I LI 2. INTERIOR LIGHT... ilium- J. ICE CUBES IN 5 MINUTES lJ inated when door opens. . . . clear, uite-frte, pure. 3. ICE SERVING TRAY. .. for 6. BEAUTIFUL 1937 STYLING chipping ice.rcirnnging food ...Urge, roomy itorige ip.ee. ... and MULTI-FRIGERATION Eicluiivc Olympic principle give, 90 greuer cooling surface by uliliilng All tlx IIOU of me Kt niock. Amning results arc: (a) fresher; nsrural flavors, juices, vitamins removal of food odors, (c) Ice bills cut FOOD StTTlR AT H TO V) Till COST. All The Ice You Need On A Flat Monthly Charge HERE'S THE PLAN Here Is an opportunity for regtilsr Ire service to your home all yon need for ample refrlreratlnn at mo titrate monthly rates. atifUrlrnt lea will be delivered to fill your Ire nr.. four time a week, durlni the months of June, fitly, August snd Reptemher and three times a week during the remainder of the ear hy regular mute deliveries . , , We assume AM. of your refrigeration worries . . . You'll hare all the Ice you need and make substantial savings! MODERATE RATES 12 Monthi $2.26 Month 6 Monthi (May-November). . 2.75 Month 4 Months (June-October) 3.80 Month Med ford Ice & loutb Fir Street. c Full Gospel Church Kewtown Street Hear W. Main Leonard Weston, paator. Sunday school, 0:45 a.m. Morning worship. 11 a.m. Bvangeltlstlc service, 7:80 p.m. Mid-week services will Include cottage prayer meeting Wednesday evening and "family night" at the church Friday. Come and bring the family. Phoenix Preehyterlan Church. C. F. Mc Far land, paator. Bible school open promptly at 10 a. m. Lester Newbry, superintendent. Morning worship at 11. Subject of aermon, "Our Hope Cheat." Spesker, Mrs. Z. F. McFarland. Young people's "Church Hour" at 7 In the evening. Leader, Jean Hayes. Mid-week service on Wednesday evening at 7:30, Public Is cordially Invited to all services. The First Raptlitt (huirh Fifth and North Central streets. Wolford A. Dawes, minister. 0 48 Bible . aehool. Mrs. Reming ton, superintendent. Classes for all ages. 11 :00 Morning worship. Sermon. "Anathema, Maranatha." Special music by the choir directed by Mrs. Clem Fin ley. 7:00 B.YJ.O. groups meet. 8:00 Bvenlng worship. Song serv ice. Sermon, "Made Rich Through Sacrifice." Special mualc. AH are Invited to these services. The Flrtt Methooiat Episcopal Church. West Main and Laurel fits. , Joseph Knotta. minister. 0:45 a. m. Sunday school. K. J. Neumann, superintendent. 11 a. m- Morning worship. Ser mon theme, "Modern Searchlights." Anthem, "O. for the Wlnga of a Dove," by Mendelssohn; solo obllgato by Mrs. John Knight; duet, "Jeeua Leads," by Sweney, sung by C, A. Meeker and A. J. MscDonough; pre lude, O, Come All Ye Faithful: offer tory, Song Without Word. F. Thome; poatlude, Pilgrims' chorus, transcrip tion by Dubois. Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang, director; Mrs. Doric Condlt Lants, organist. 7 p. m. All young people are In vited to the Epworth league services. 8 p. m. A most Interesting service Is planned for this evening. This Is anniversary day for the Epworth lea gues and tonight we will have the Installation of officers, special music and the anniversary aermon. "The Repetition of Oood Endeavor." All who ever belonged to an Epworth league In the past arc urged to be present, Wednesday at 8 p. m., the mid week service. WORLD'S CHAMPION OLYMPIC OFFERS rHa New Achievement maurata ww uniform i.mp.r. attires . . . Air Conditioning, Kooptng Foodi fniknyuul foods kept retained, U lb) . . . Klin Storage Co., Inc. Phone 264 3 111 Church of God Haven and Holly Street 9:ia a. m. Sunday school. Ray mond Chapman, superintendent. Wa are having a lively contest between the clasaes In form of a bus trip. Come and Invite your friends. 11 a. m. Preachlnf by the pas tor, Robert Mullen. Subject, "Love," 13th Chapter of 1st Corinthians. 7 p. m. Young people's meeting. 7:45 p. m. Preaching by pastor. Subject will he "Living In Caanan," You are welcome. Come a you are. The Haifa t lorn Army 336 North Bartlett Street Captain and Mrs. O. ft. Durham commanding officers; Ben H. Meyer, Sunday school superintendent. 11 a. m. Holiness meeting. Ser mon subject, 'Disclpleshlp." 3 p. m. -Sunday school. Clasaes for all. 1:30 p. m. United Holiness rally of all Holiness churches in the Rogue River valley. Rev. D. M. Hig bee of Albany, Ore., presiding; Rev. W. E. Cos of the Portland Bible Institute, gusst speaker. 7:15 p. m. Open air meeting at Main and Central streets. ' 7:45 p. m. Salvation meeting. Sermon subject, "The Way of the Crass." You'll always find a wel come at The Salvation Army. Plrst Church of Christ. RelentUt Authorized branch of The Mother Church, the Plrst Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 312 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, May 16 "Mortals and Immortals." Wednesday evening church meet ing. Including testimonials of Christ tan Science healing, at 8 o'clock. The reading room, which Is located at 401 In the Medford building, Is open dally from 7 a.m. to 6. 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 la cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the reading room. Church of the Nazarcne Central Avenue at Jackson Pred M. Weatherford, pastor- van gellst, will be heard both morning and evening today, following his return from Seattle, where he at tended the North Pacific district conference. At the 7:45 evening evangelistic service Mr. Weatherford will speak from the topic, "Pentecost and Heart Purity." At the 10:46 morning worship hour, Mr. Weatherford will be heard from the topic. "Vision In Action." Sunday school at 0:49. Mrs. Clara Oaulklns, superintendent. An Inter esting Bible study period, featuring Abraham and Isaac. Old and young come to our Sunday school. Young people's meeting at 6 :46 p. m. Eye and ear wltnesftea from the district assembly will be heard. Junior meeting at 6 :46 in the annex building, directed by Mrs. Pred M. Weatherford. People's meeting Wednesday eve ning at 7:45 p. m. Prayer, praise and Bible study la the order of this service. A warm-hearted welcome Is ex tended to friends and visitors. First Christian Church James M. Hamilton, pastor. Effle Herbert Kurte. choir director. Mnhel Sims, pianist. Ralph L. Cook, Sun day school superintendent. Sunday aehool 8:45 a. m. Every man's Bible class at the court house, same hour. Morn 1 ng worsh Ip 11 o'clock. Pre lude, "If With All Your Heart." by Roberts. Offertory. "Gray Skies" by Lehman. Anthem. "Just As 1 Am" by Beethoven. Sermon, "The Birth day of the Church." Three C. E. societies and an adult study group meet at the church at 7 o'clock Sunday night. Sunday evening service at B :00 o'clock. A period of hymn singing will be led by Mr. M. E. OMon. The Junior choir anthem, "O God, the Rock of Ages" by Ruebimh. Sermon. "A Preaching Deacon." Loyal Women'a monthly clats party and business meeting In the church parlors Tuesday at 2 p. m. Dally vacation church school ' the local church opens June 7 for a period of three weeks. The sup erintendents of the school are Mra. Eunice Smith, general; Mra. Rlolsc Wlnklebleck, beginners; Miss Mar Jorle Ore-gory, prlmaiy; Mrs. Julia Gregory. Junior; Mrs. Oletha Olson. Intermediate. A large enrollment Is ei pec ted, and an effort Is being made to conduct the school on the highest possible modern standards for such whnoH COLD FACTS J., JtaV H,al Meryl Itolmqulit lurveyt the amount of ice the will use in 1937, if the ii average. Based on recent figures. Ice officials announced that approximately 6?5 pounds of ice this i year will be used for every Aroeri i t9 9tfi o49 anil tiliU- - 1 " TO 1 W y I mm&zkAy f y steal i aj fV U--t- lii ii asailtnaal St, Mark's Episcopal K. S. Bartlam, rector. Holy communion, 8 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon, i. m. Church school, 9:45 a. m. The Apostolic Faith 43 North Front Street Regular service as follows: Sabbath school Sunday morning at 9 o'clock. The public Is Invited to send your children and will be taught nothing but-the Bible. Devotional service, 10:80. A real live evangelistic service at 7:30 Sundsy evening. Sacred musical program at 7:30. Special singing at each service. Personal testimonies. Eva ry body welcome. No collections ever taken. SALT LAKE CITY, May 15. (AP) The posslbllty was discussed today that an airplane which vanished six months ago with seven persons may never be found, though thousands searched. "The wreckage may He In some hid den arroyo In Utah's mountain wilds under 6 feet of snow," said an air veteran who preferred to remain an onymous. The comment, echoed by some oth ers, came as plans went forward for a renewed hunt for the Western Air Express transport and the five men and two women who went down with It last December 16. "In a few weeks." the veteran ad ded, "snow will melt rapidly, can yons will fill with rushing streams and debris may be swept down, scattered for miles and finally burled under rock and silt." Still, hundreds of candidates for a 1000 reward posted by Western Air are resuming the search largely sus pended amid late December snow storms, Moreover, an organized runt will be taken up anew soon. The big transport, out of Los An geles and Salt Lake bound, last re ported over Mtlford, In southern Utah, at 8:27 a.m. five months ago. F t,OS ANOELES, May 15. (AP) Con gress must appropriate 1 ,800,000,000 or more this sesBlon If able men and women are to be retained on employ ment rolla of publlo works projects, the western regional meeting of the U. 8. conference of mayors was told todRy. Mayors Frank L. Shaw, of Los An- gelca; Frederick w. Mansfield ot Boa- ton, and Florcllo H. LaQuardta of Now York gave this message to the mayors; urging the conference to take a firm atand In asking congress for adequate federal funds for continu ing public works projects. , Taxation, unemployment, federal relief appropriations, the dole, slum clearsnce and a federal low coat hous ing plan were subjects on the pro gram. Approximately 70 chief executives of cities ranging In aire from a few thousand Inhabitants to New York's 7,000.000 are In attendance. FAIRBANKS FACED By FAIRBANKS. Alaska. May. IS (API Tanana and Chena rlvera rose slowly today and sent their combined water through three-fourths of Fair banks where at least half the town's aiOO persons fled from their homes. Water from a few lnchea to about three feet deep crawled among bulld Inga where apeclal policemen In rub ber boota or boats kept guard. Persona saving their most valuable possessions used rowboata and canoes to reach their homes. There was no loss of Jife attributed lo the flood. Private construction firms estim ated the damage to dwelllnga. bulld Inaja and other property would total j between tlOO.OOO and 300.000. They I placed similar damage estlmstes on ' roads and bridges leading Into Fair- hunks. No official eatlmatea were ' made. ! I HIGH WATERS DRY CLEANING PRICES WILL ADVANCE JUNE 7th The Basic Price Will Be $1.25 UNIQUE CLEANERS MEDFORD CLEANERS AND DYEHS PANT0RIUM DYE WORKS CAMEL0 CLEANERS CITY CLEANING & DYEIN0 WORKS NU-WAY CLEANERS Z0RI0 CLEANERS titummwmmmtm i nai V;rfl 11 naa n w fiit'f "-m i Mayor Edwtrd J J Klly,v honortchalij man' of Chicago V Charter 'Tubileereceives two official Jul?ilee"eara,'an ;andJEight,wMchIare Itolmake, a 112,000 imile i, tourjtol invitAvuitoraVoJ attend lthe( various H activitieiTy markingthe S 100th anniversary of the adoption of the Chicago LOCAL and From Central Point M. A. Carney of Central Point was a business vis itor here yesterday. Week-Ends In North Miss Msxlne Gunnette Is spending the week-end visiting friends In Eugene. From Trail Mrs. Alma Merrlmau of Trait shopped and transacted bual nesa In Medford yesterday morning. Rummage Hale Central Point health unit will hold a rummage sale at Central Point on May 21 and 22. Visiting Parents Ralph Klein of Portland la among Medford visitors, the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Klein. From Grants Pass Miss Jean Ann Turnqulst of O rants Pass Is spending the week-end with relatives in tnis city. Med ford Visitor Joseph Braden of McCloud Is a week-end visitor in Medford. having arrived here Friday evening to visit friends. From Central point Business vis itors In Medford Friday Included Mrs. S. E. Tucker and J. M- Ellcstead. both of Central Point. In Grants Pass Miss Amy Elliott Is among visitors in Grants Pass over the week-end. She Is the guest of her cousin, Miss Corallo Breltmayer To Ha liquet Herb Grey, Mall Tribune advertising manager, left yesterday morning for Eugene where he was to attend a banquet of Alpha Delta Sigma last night. He la ex pected to return today. Seeks .Mine Water California -Ore gon Mining to Development company of Gallce applied at saiem yeiiernay for ten second-feet of water from the north fork ot Gallce creek, for placer mining In Josephine county, the Asoclated Press reported. Flying North C. R. Mangrum. lieutenant In the naval reserve at Oakland. Cal.. arrived yesterday morning at Medford municipal airport on a flight to Seattle. He was pilot ing a Grumman attack plane. He continued north after his ship had been refueled. Song Praised An Ontario. Ca.. church audience was favorably Im pressed with a song composed by A V. Graves. Elroy Anderson and Fred A. Height, the composers were told In a letter from Edgar Wight, former Medrord resident now living In On tario. The letter said: "We have a copy of your music and played it In our Sunday school last Sunday and. by request, again In the even- InR. with violin, cornet and piano, j It was appreciated by all. i AUTO SEAT COVERS F. F. BURK 314 E. MAIN JCharterOne?of ,the!ca"raXwillprw' pecially'built'trailerrcarryingTaTtroupaof fentertainers. The 'cartf finished. inj'gleam- .Oldimobile Six flngl'white, bear- the acorn-oakit emblem 0f4thtJubilee.y,F.tQ?-jMurphy.?f(lft). central tregional 'manager for JOldsmobile,; Js,preenting :' the'ears; to! Mayor Kell7?: PERSONAL To East Mrs. W. H. Heck man was to leave this morning by train for Greenville, Pa., where she will spend a two months' visit with her daugh ter, Mrs. W. A. Rudolph, and her son, Edward Haas. Dr. W. H. Heck man, her husband, will go east and return with her to Medford later In the summer. Meeting Tuesday Regular semi monthly meeting of the Southern Oregon Gem and Mineral society will be held at 7:30 Tuesday night In the Jackson County Chamber of Com merce. L. E. Bean will give a talk on agates. Another field trip will be planned. Car Mishap Ted GeBauer of 1125 East Main street was the operator of an automobile that hit a parked car belonging to Paul B. Newcomb of 406 South Riverside avenue early Saturday morning, a city police re port said. The car was parked op posite the latter address, according to the report. Klwanls Speaker Raymond R Reter, manager of tVe Pinnacle Pack ing company, will be the principal speaker at tomorrow's weekly luncheon-meeting of the Kiwanls club in the Hotel Medford at 13:16. He will talk on "Where Do We Go From Here. the address pertaining to the Rogue river valley pear Industry in all Its aspects. G. Rease Braley is Klwanls program chairman. Brings Prisoner Leo McLain, United States deputy marshal, re turned from Klamath Falls Friday night. He brought Mllburn C. Rid dle, 32, of Klamath Falls for Incar ceration In the Jackson county Jail. pending his removal to federal court in Portland. Riddle la charged with the Introduction of liquor Into an Indian resrevatlon. While In the Klamath Falls area Mr. McLain also nerved subpoenas for the appearance of witnesses before the federal grand Jury which convenes In Portland to morrow. Just Received America's best buy in a small radio The Gilfillan PETITE , Sharp tuning auparhetero dyne with 6 genuine RCA all-metal tubes. Good tone Lots of distance. Automatic volume control to regulate fading. Cabinet of Plaskon-metal re inforced no warping. Choice of ATTRACTIVE COLOR COMBINATIONS Only $22.95 EASY TERMS PRUITT'S Melody Shop Opposite Rialto Theatre Phone 22 J Plan Trip East Mrs. J. D. Rlckert i and Mrs. Ethyl Weed left yesterday I morning for Portland where they will j attend a Rebekah convention this week. On Friday Mrs. Rlckert will be Jointed at Portland by her hus band. Dr. J. D. Rlckert, and the two will then go east on an extensive trip. Their Itinerary Includes the convention of the Daughters of the Nile In Washington. D. C, June 6-11. and the Shrine convention In De troit. June 22-34. They will pur chase a new car while In the east for the return Journey to Medford. They plan to be back here about the middle of July. During their ab sence the Rlckert home at 131 Valley View Drive will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Bernle Mershon. New F ederal Mint Building Dedicated SAN FRANCISCO. May 15. (AP The federal government's newest strong box, a $1,000,000 fire-proof, earthquake-proof, and robbery-proof mint on a solid rock foundation, was dedicated today. The streamlined, five-story build ing overlooks the central business district from a rocky knoll, and soon will replace the historic downtown mint as the government's coinage center on the west coast. Mrs. Nellie Taylor Ross, director of all the nation's mints, made the dedi catory address In the presence of strtte and city officials and hundreds of San Franciscans. HEILIIQfGW IB 010 HERE'S WHAT THE ALL-CROP HARVESTER WILL DO FOR YOU: o 9 Inter Yaw HantMtlag Cett Far lelra Tha Cost f Hay other Methee. 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Threahea all email grains, beana or aeeda more than 70 different eaooa. You cn b "bog" of your own harvest with an Allig Chalmers All-Crop Harvester. With a 2-plow tractor for power . . . you can cut and thresh your crop at iti peak in quality. It' easier . , . you get MORE buthelt . . . and you lave money. Let ui (how you. Walter W. Abbey, Inc. Nash. White-Indiana Truckg Sales and Service 123 South Riverside phone 303 J'ville Road Rails Jerked Up: For Sale Bale of tha old rail from the Med .i..wumvlll railroad at about ass a ton was announced recently by Fred Scheffel, city supennwinaeni. About 200 tons of the rails have al ready been pulled up and 100 more tons are expected to be Jerked from their bed. The rails are being hauled Into Medford and stored on the city prop. nn..s n tovn. Soma havtj aU ready been sold to tba Tomlln mill and other logging operators are re ported to be tntereated In buying the 60 and SO.pound rails. For LOOKS see the new stude bsXer. For a THRILL drive the new StudebaHer. For ECONOMY own a new Studebaker. It's the smartest you ever saw, the most comtortable you ever rode In, and the most dependable you ever owned. At a price that will amaze you I If you wish to know why the new Studebaker excela tn gas mileage, easy handling, riding comfort, safety features (and we stske our reputation on theae statements) ask any own er, or take a ride and drive the new Studebaker champion, youraelf. Our Used Car Values are the Best In the West. See our cars before you buy. PROOF THAT SIR WALTER RAI.Kinie mo NOT VISIT NORTH AMERICA. Sir Waller Raleigh never got any nearer to the North Ameri can mainland than Newfound land, he did visit Sou)) Amer ica. 1. "Popular Questions. Answered" Oeo. W. Stlmpson Q REASONS WHY: