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EIGHT MZCrOHD (OREGOrT) St. Martha's Guild Discusses Plans Pending Jubilee Mrs. O. E. Stone presided at the regular meeting of St. Mar tha's guild of the Prospect Epis copal church Friday, July 8. The cuild decided to enter a float entitled "Poor as a church mouse" in the jamboree to be held in Prospect July 23 and 24. It will also sponsor a booth of novelties, pies, cakes, coffee, and tea. - . A report was made on the profit made by the guild when it served a dinner to the Joint installation of the Lions club recently. Mrs. Arthur Hume of St. Mar tin's guild of Shady Cove, visit ed and talked on the coming Buckaroo breakast, planned for August. Mrs. Florence Stewart of Canada was a guest at the meeting. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Bastanire. All members of the guild are asked to meet at the church Wednesday, July 13, 1 p.m. to make hats for the jamboree. Dr. West Sends Tape Interview. A tape recorded interview be tween Dr. D. Kirkland West and a Korean pastor will be played at the evening service at the First Presbyterian church, 7 p.m. Sunday. Dr. West, on a world tour .sent the tape from Korea. The Rev. John Reynolds will speak at both morning services o nthe topic "Pray for One An ' other." Music will be provided by the Chancel and Westminster choirs, under the direction of Miss Priscilla West. At 7:30 pjn. the newly inaug urated college age group will hear the Rev. Ernest Volkman, pastor of the Phoenix Presbyte rian church speak on "The Mes sage of the Bible." Young JJ Shin of Korea will talk to the High School Westminster Fel lowship. Fireside will be at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Bert El liot Rev. Gilslrap To See Church Camp Service 1 The Rev. Ellmore J. Gilstrap, minister of Medford Central Church of Christ, will be among' several ministers of southern Oregon serving on the staff of the Southern Oregon Christian Service camp. The camp opens July 18 at the Fir Point camp grounds near Glendale, Ore. Nearly 100 children are ex pected to attend the two weeks of camp. Christian churches in Medford, Ashland, Central Point, Phoenix and Klamath Falls are participating. - Smart Ensemble Wonderful in sizes up to 50 this ensemble takes you every where looking slim and pretty! Sundress is neat, simple no frills to fuss over, launders in a jiffy! Little bolero is a lovely addition for cooler weather. Pattern 9108: Women's Sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50. Size 36 dress takes 4 yards 35-inch fabric; bolero takes 1 yards. ' This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send Thirty -five cents in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for Jst-class mail ing. Send to Marion Martin, care of Medford Mail Tribune, Pat tern Dept., 22 West 18th St, New York 11. N.Y. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. - MAIL TRIBUHE Attend The Church Of Your Choice THIS WEEK Borne Rlvtr Church of God The Hev. Martin Brown, minister. Sunday school. 10 Jn. Worship. It ajn. Sermon. "Then Cometh Sudden Destruction." Evening service 7:30. Sams Valley Community Church (Interdenominational) Sunday school for all ages. 10 a m. Worship, 11 a.m. Message by the Rev. H. A. Dierdorff. Prayer and Bibla study. Wednesday. 8 pjn. First Presbyterian Church Eighth and Holly sts. Dr. D. Kirk land West, pasto. Two morning serv ices. 9:45 and 11 a.m. Two church schools, 9:45 and 11 a.m. Evening service, 7 pjn. Emmanual Apostolic Church 1110 North Central ave. Rev. Ralph D. Bullock, pastor. Phone 3.4369. Sun day school 10 ajn. Worship 11 a.m. No midweek services this week only. Broadcast over KMED Saturday, 8:15 Spiritualist Universal Church of the Masters M. M. Kruse. Pastor. Services Rural Route 1. box 161. Gold Hill, highway 99. near Rock Point Bridge each Sun day at 8 p.m. Medford Truth Center, "Unity" Room 203, Holly Theater building. Sunday school for adults and children, 11 ajn. Subject. "God, Our Support," one of the series of talks on pros perity for the summer. Classes Fri day, 11 a m. and Tuesday, 8 pjn., same subject. Textbook-by Charles Fillmore. Bethel Assembly of God 1729 North Riverside. L. D. Krause, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Wor ship, 11 a.m. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m. Midweek service, Wednesday, 7:30 pjn. "Gospel Beacon" broadcast Sunday, 8:30 ajn., KBOY. Dial 730. West Main Church of Christ. 1701 West ' Main. Maurice Tisdel, minister. Bible classes for all ages, 9:45 ajn.; Worship. 10:45 a.m Young people. 7 pjn. Worship 8 p.m. Wednes day Bible classes 8 p.m. Ladies Bible class Friday, 1:30 pjn. Ashland Methodist church West Main at Laurel st. Ross Knotts. pastor. 9:45 a.m. Sunday school clas ses for all ages. 11 ajn. Worship. Ser mon, "What's In A Name?" 6 pjn. Senior High Fellowship. 1:30 p.m. Thursday, WSCS Circle meetings, f Church of the Nazarene (Phoenix) Third and Pine st. W. V. McArthur. pastor. 9:45 a.m. Sunday school Mrs. Harding superintendent. 11 a.m. Serv ice. 6:45 p.m. Prayer meeting. 6:45 p.m. Youth Fellowship hour. 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 pjn. First Presbyterian Church. Phoenix Second and Church sts. Ernest R. Volkman, minister. Church school 10 ajn.. Worship 11 ajn. "What About Sin?" Saturday. July 16 7 p.m. Ice Cream Social on the lawn of the church. Two fine colored sound films 8 JO pjn. Congregational Church 300 Oakwood drive. Thomas Mc Camant. minister. To find the church turn one block south from East Main st. on Groveland ave. Sunday school at 9:45 ajn. Worship at 11 ajn. Ser mon, 'Words to Live By." Children's sermon. 'A Favorite Childrens Hymn." Organ solo by Mrs. O. C. Failing. The Apostolle Faith North Central ave. at 3rd at. The Rev. C. W. Frost, pastor. Sunday school 920 ajn. (free transportation). Morning devotional 11 a.m.; young people 3 p.m. at old city park, corner Main and Holly: Evangelistic with pre lude by music groups 7:50 p.m. Tues day and Friday services 8 P.m. No col lection, taken. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale. William C. V4nr mltilflfa, - SimHfitf whml 044 a.m. Worship, 10:55 ajn- topic 'Child ish Folks." Youth services, 7 p.m. Eve ning services, 8 p.m., topic 'Prepared ness.' Monday. Boy scouts, 7 p.m. Bible school teachers meeting?. 7:30 pjn. Tuesday, Men's fellowship. Thurs- aay, ajja,. Class picnic. Forest Acres Community Church l on-Denominational) One mile south of Cams White on Table Rock rd., one block east in For est Acres. The Rev. Ernest T. . Post. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Wor ship 11 a.m. Young people 6:30 pjn. Church service and song fest 7:30 p.m. Choir practice Wednesday 6:30 pjn. Prayer meeting 7:30 pjn. Medford Assembly of God 1108 West Main st. F. Wildon Col baugh. pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 ajn. Worship, 11 a.m. Topic, "Holy Living." Christ's ambassadors. 6 p.m. Adult study "Deeper Truths," 6 p.m. Evangelistic rally. 7:30 pjn. Mrs. Flor ence Colbaugh. speaking. Wednesday, 1020 sun.. Women's Missionary coun cil. Thursday Tour of Power," 7:45 pjn.. Win. McKinley. speaker. Medford Community Church 227 1 South Central ave. An un denominational Bible believing and teaching Christian fellowship. Joseph A. Bowdoin, pastor. Sunday school for all. :45 ajn. Service 11 ajn., sub ject, "Things God Wants Every Chris tion to know." Youth meeting, 6:30 pjn. Church service 7:30 pjn. "Studies in Phillippians." Prayer meeting and Bible study Wednesday, 7:30 pjn. Central Church of Christ Central and Jackson sts. Ellmore J. Gilstrap, minister. Bible school 9:45 ajn. Don Pulley, superintendent. Classes for all ages. .Worship 11 ajn. Sermon, The Comfort of Israel." G. E. groups, 7 pjn. Worship, 8 p.m. Charles Nahss, elder, will preach at the eve ning service. Wednesday, 8 pjn., the elders will have charge of the mid week prayer service.- St. Peters Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) 1020 East Main, Kenneth F. Korby. pastor. Worship, 8 ajn. Sunday school and Bible study. 9:30 am. Service with sermon and Holy communion, 11 ajn. Walther League, 7 pjn. Mon day. 8 pjn adult class. Tuesday, 8 pjn.. church council and planning council Wednesday, 8 pjn., midweek service. Thursday, 8 p.m., teenage class. Friday, 8 pjn, St. Mary Magda lene's Day, sermon and Holy Com munion. ZIob Lutheran Church, U.L.C.A. Fourth st. and Oakdale ave. Pastor, G. Herbert Hillerman. Organist, Tim othy Hillerman. Sunday school super intendent. Archer Watson. Two serv ices: 830 ajn. Sermon by pastor Hill erman; 11 ajn. Sermon by Mr. C. S. Slessler. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Intermediate and Senior Luther Leagues at 7 pjn. Tuesday. 10 a.m., Mary Circle. Wednesday. ISO pjn Esther Circle. Thursday, 1:30 pjn., Ruth Circle. The lint Church of God Haven and Holly sts. The Rev. Dar old H. Jones, minister. 9:45 ajn. Sun day school classes for all ages. 11 a.m. Morning call to worship, sermon. "Ye Shall Be Like A Tree." 6:30 pjn. Youth Fellowship Hour; Sandra Max son will give illustrated story. 7 JO pjn. evening gospel service, sermon, "The Family At Bethany," sixth of a aeries of sermons on The Early Fol lowers of Jesus. Wednesday evening July 20. prayer meeting; study Ro mans, chapter 2. Eastwood Baptist Church - North Keenewav and ftidgpwav- ( American Baptist Convention). Church scnocu. a: 3 ajn. uasses tor ail ages. Worship, 11 ajn. Sarah Louise Walker will bring the message. Builders class pbtluck picnic dinner at TouVelle park 3:30 pjn. Coffee and dessert will be furnished by the committee. The YBA committee Monday at the home of Mrs. John Yungen. 515 So. River side at 7:30 pjn. Regular midweek Bible Study and Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 pjn. Stan Parrish is the leader. All officers meeting; at jo pm. Friday. July IS, I9S5 Church of the Brethren Mary and Saling sts. Pastor, Rom mie Moore. Church school, 10 a.m. Worship. 11 ajn. Sermon: 'Beyond the Grave." Phoenix Revival Center 411 Second st. Phoenix. O. LeRoy Nidever. castor. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Service. 11 ajn. Evangelistic serv ice. 7:45 p.m. mid-week service. Wed nesday, 7:45 p.m. Re-Organized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 531 South Riverside ave. 9:45 a.m. church school. 11 am. Preaching. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Study class at the home of pastor, 1046 Shafer Lane. Temple Baptist Church 794 Lozier lane. Cooperating with Southern Baptist convention. Floyd H. Yeats, pastor. Services as follows: "Inspiration," 8 ajn., KMED. Sunday school. 9:45 a.m. Training union. 7 p.m. Worship, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Mid. week service, 8 pm. on Wedensday. Free Methodist Church Tenth and Ivy sts The Rev. J. M. Root, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. Young People's meet ing. 7 p.m. Service, 7:45 p.m. Midweek grayer service, Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. adio program. Light and Life Hour, KYJC, Sunday.. 8:30 a.m. First Church of Christ, Scientist I OOF hall. 221 West Sixth st. Serv ice 11 ajn. Sunday school 9:20 ajn.. Wednesday, 8 p.m., testimonials of healing. Reading room 228 West Sixth St.. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.. except . Sundays and holidays. Tuesday. Thursdays and Saturdays. 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday, 2 to 5 p.m. Subject July 17 "LIFE." , St. Mark's Episcopal Church Fifth st. and Oakdale ave. The Rev. George R. V. Bolster, Rector. The Rev. Robert F. Burger, Assistant Rector; Sixth Sunday after Trinity; 8' a.m. Holy communion. 10:45 a.m. Nursery school. 11 a.m. morning prayer with sermon. The Rev. Fr. Joseph T. Boulet guest preacher. 12:30 p.m. Holy Bap tism. Friday: 11 ajn. Holy communion. Church of the Nazarene Raymond W. Hum. pastor. Sunday services. 9 a.m. KMED "The Gospel Hour." 9:45 ajn. Sunday School. 11 a.m. Worship: sermon: "Traveling the High Road" Rev. Haley Messer. guest speaker. 6:30 p.m. Youth Groups. 7:30 f).m. Evening worship: sermon "Chal enge of the Cross" Rev. Haley Mes ser, guest speaker. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Family prayer meeting. First Methodist Church West Main and Laurel sts. Dr. Ray mond E. Balcomb. Dr. J. Thomas Dix on. The Rev. Mrs. Anne J. Gorby, ministers. 9:30 and 11 a.m. worship. Sermon: "Prayer Changes People'.' 9:30 a.m. Church School and special class for mentally retarded children. 11 a.m. Senior High church school, nursery, primary church for grades 1, 2, 3. 7 pjn., Methodist Youth Fel lowship. Seventh-day Adventist Church Corner Edwards and Beattv sts. E, F. Coy, pastor. Saturday. Sabbath- school 9:30 a.m. Church rervice 11 a.m. Younff PeoDlps Missionary Volunteer service at the Valley View church 6:45 pjn. Services at the Esquire Theater on Friday. Saturday and Sun day at 7:30 n.m. On Saturday Mr. Joseph Apigian will relate his ex perience escaping from Armenia. Gordan Dalymple will be the speaker at the Friday and Sunday meetings. First Baptist Church (Conservative) North Central ave. at Fifth st. James W. Neely, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. classes for all ages, nursery, two buses. Worship 11 a.m. (broadcast over KBOY); music by the adult cnoir: message by trie pastor, beeing the Unseen." Evening Baptist Leagues at 7 pjn.. four age groups. Men's Fellowship in charge of the 8 p.m. worship hour. Fellowship Hour at the Martin Barnett home. 608 Stewart ave. Quarterly business meeting of ine cnurcn, Wednesday, a pjn. First Presbyterian church Central Point Rev. Norman K. Tulv. pastor. Church school at 10:45 a.m.. preceded by pub lic worsmp at 9:45 a.m. sermon. "Rev erence for Life," resuming our con sideration of the Ten commandments, this Sunday taking the Sixth Com mandment. Thursday, July 21. monthly meeting of the women s service Guild at the home of Mrs. Don Faber. All women of the church and friends attend. First Presbyterian Church Jacksonville. The Rev. Norman K. Tully, pastor. This old historic church in this town which is redolent of the pioneers Church School is conducted at 10 a.m., and church worship at 11:45 a.m. We are considering the Ten Commandments, this Sunday the Seventh, which inculcates "Reverence for Life." In coming out to the mu seum plan to come little early for cnurcn. Apostolic Faith Youth Plan Open Air Services "The Rev. C. W. Frost, pastor of the Apostolic Faith church, has announced that the young people of the church will hold an open-air service in the old City Park, Main and Holly sts.; this Sunday at 3 p.m. There will be special music and singing, by the young peo ple's orchestra and .chorus and various ensembles. Everyone is welcome to attend. UNITARIANS TO GAHER The Unitarian Fellowship of Ashland will hold a picnic at Lithia park 6 p.m., July 19. All attending are asked to bring their own service, and either a hot dish, salad, or dessert. Grange Phoenix Grange The Phoenix Grange will hold its annual picnic Sunday, July 17 at the Dinsmore home in Gold Hill. It is hoped all mem bers and their families will at tend. Providence ' Rhode Island, smallest state, has a land area of about 1,058 square miles and also 156 square miles of inland waters. WELCOME TO SUNDAY SERVICES Bible School 9:45 a.m. Worship-11 o.m. - 8 p.m.' Central Church off Chris! CENTRAL JACKSON STS. Ellmore Gilstrap, Minister Festival Devotee Church Speaker Ashland Richard Graham, Shakespeare festival veteran, will conduct 11 a.m. services at Trinity Episcopal church in Ash land for the next three Sundays, substituting for the vacationing Rev. Jack Thompson. Also participating in the serv ices will be Dr. Vernes Blue and Charles Rush. All three are lay readers for the church. Graham, now in his eighth year with the festival, will con duct services and lead prayers. Dr. Blue, an Ashland resident since his high school days, will deliver sermons on the three Sundays. This week's sermon, St. Patrick of Britain," is the first in a series .of sermons on three men who, according to Dr. Blue, represent three traditions of the English church. A research historian, and the author of num erous ' books and articles, Dr. Blue took up the study of re ligious history as a hobby. Mr. Rush, recently returned from Korea, will read lessons and psalms in the services. Adventisfs Plan Oregon Conference The annual Oregon Confer ence of Seventh-day Adventists' camp meeting at Gladstone Park, Ore., opens July 21 and will be in session until the end of the month, according to conference officials. Week end crowds for the 10 day event are expected to run as high as 16,000 with thousands staying on the campground for the entire series of meetings. Immediately preceding this years camp will be the Oregon Conference biennial session, July 20 and 21. Administrative offi cers will be elected. A Pacific coast Layman's Congress, taking in seven western states and two provinces of Canada, will be held at the campground August 2 to 6. JUNIOR CHOIR TO SING The Church of the Brethren's newly organized junior choir will participate in morning wor ship Sunday. Under the direction of Mrs. Marie Pence, the choir will give a choral call to wor ship and anthem. Lovely TV Cover Easy to crochet this lovely cover for any size TV set in pineapple and spider-web de sign! Pattern 7276: Crochet direc tions for TV cover 23 inches, in No. 30 mercerized cotton; larger in crochet and knitting cotton. Tablecloth in heavy 4-ply jiffy cotton! Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern -add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st class mailing. Send to Medford Mail Tribune, Household Arts Dept., P. O. Box 168, Old Chel sea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS, and PATTERN NUMBER. ORDER our 1955 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalogue. Enjoy pages and pages of exciting new designs knitting, crochet, em broidery, iron-ons, toys and nov elties! Send 25 cents for your copy of this wonderful book now. You'll want to order everjt design in it! MEDFORD TRUTH CENTER Invite Yob To Join fai "UNITY" Classes in "PROSPERITY" By Charles Fillmore Tuesday evenings 8:00 p.m. Friday momina 1 1 :00 a.m. . .Also Sunday School classes for r . i. j uuiis ana cnuurcn Sundays 1 1 :00 a.m. Room 203 Holly Theatre BM. Medford, Oregoa m I Kg;..J.' J SCHOLAR TO TALK The Rev. Haley Messer will appear at three services Sunday, July 17, at the Nazarene church, Holly and First sts. Noted Guest Evangelist Speaker; Nazarene Sponsor The Rev. Haley Messer, noted Bible scholar and evangelist, in the Church of the Nazarene, will speak three times Sunday, July 17, in the Medford Nazarene church, Holly and First sts. At 9:45 a.m. he will address the adult department of the Sun day school on the subject, "The Mission, Ministry and Might of the Church." At the 11 a.m. wor ship hour his subject will be, Traveling the High Road, and at the 7:30 p.m. service he will speak on the subject, "Challenge of the Crosse Before entering full-time evan gelistic work in 1945, Mr. Messer pastored churches in California, Texas, and Oklahoma. Local Church Collects Clothes for Homeless . The Church of the Brethren, corner of Mary and Saling sts., is collecting clothing for relief of the homeless in Europe and Korea during July. The clothes will be sent to the church pro cessing plant at Modesto, Calif. Warm clothing of any kind is needed, including work clothes, under clothing, baby diapers, shoes, rubbers, rainwear, and other articles. Sheets, blankets, towels and wash clothes are also asked. Clothing may be left at the church or picked up at the don or's home. Number to call is 2-7625. Orphanage Founder At Assembly of God Lillian Trasher, founder and director of the Assiut Orphanage on Assiut, Egypt, will speak Tuesday, July 26, at the Assem bly of God church. Miss Trasher is making speaking tour of the United States during her brief furlough and the Medford appearance is one of six in Oregon. She will tell her life story. Since 191.1, more than 8,000 babies and widows have been cared for by the famed Assiut Orphange, and 825 are now un der is guidance. To Preach of St. Mark's The Rev. Fr. Joseph T. Boulet of Richland Center, Wis., and family are visiting here with Mrs. Boulet's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. P. Holt. Mr. Boulet will be welcomed as guest preacher at St. Mark's Episcopal church for the 11 ajn. service, Sunday. Sun., I tHW I Two Services Daily, 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sleeping Accommodations Provided for out-of-town visitors. Phone 2-5181 or 9-9846 Hear Evangelist JUDY CHAVEZ; Night Speaker Dynamic Deliverance Minister, praying for the sick In every service. Preaching on the restoration of the Church. Coming here direct from V 5 weeks meeting the World Church in Los Angeles. Assisted by Evangelist FERN LUTHER Who will be speaking in afternoon services and assisting in the evening services. Has a wonderful testimony of a recent healing of Multiple Sclerosis. . ' . - Many Other Deliverance Ministers Will Be Speaking ... EVERYONE WELCOME Chicago Man For New Automobile By Use Chicago (U.R) Richard Fris- bie is one "average man" who seems to have solved the prob lem of paying for an automobile. If you're worried about ' fi nancing your car, you can try his system. All it takes is a steady income and some will power. Frisbie, a Chicago Daily News staff writer, figures it costs him $15 from his weekly paycheck, tain his present-low-priced car and to accumulate enough for a new one when the time comes for a trade in. So, he merely sets aside that 515 from his weekly paycheck. Simple? . Frisbie drives a Plymouth. If you wanted to apply the plan to a Cadillac, obviously you'd have to raise the ante. Frisbie began his "car fund ing ' plan in June, 1950, wnen he paid $579 down, including trade-in allowance, on a Ply mouth. Thereafter he funded $20 per week. The $15 a week figure applies only if you already own a car, paid up. Frisbie didn't, but he does now. All Expenses Paid By the end of 1950 he had funded $380. But he had spent $359.27, for a balance of $20.73 The expenditures included all gas, oil, grease, repairs, washing, licenses, loan payments, taxes and insurance. In $1951 he funded $1124.96, but spent $1139.36. The net loss cut his balance to $6.33 He paid for the car in 1952 and continued funding. At the end of the year he had put in $1076.13 and had paid - out $870.56 to increase his balance to $211.90. In 1953 his expenses totaled $344.16 and his balance zoomed Central Point Pastor Moving to Spokane Central Point The Rev, Rolf H. Hansen, pastor of the Central Point Community Bible church, will leave Aug. 1 to ac cept the pastorate of the Beacon Chapel at Spokane. Wash. Mr. Hansen and his family moved to Central Point in 1944 from Wolf Creek, where he was pastor. He has been pastor of the local church for the past 11 years. He will conduct his last service before the local congre gation on Sunday, July 31. C V C I V s V I ; W ; . Hear Evangelist Gordoa Dalrymple attack higher criti cism in Sunday Night's Lecture: "Is the Bible Outdated?" Sunday Night's Topic: "Is the Bible Outdated?" Film: "Miracle of Lore." Tonight's Lecture: "Healing the Hurts of Life." Medford Esquire Theatre (Undenominational) 17-24 Solves Problem to $857.74. By July, 1954, his balance amounted to $1135.38. In August he traded the car in for a new one. This left him with a deficit of $62.95 at the end of the month, but he was back in the black a couple of months later. Frisbie belongs to what is often called the "middle income bracket" He lives in a ranch house, neat not gaudy, in a new development in suburban Arling ton Heights. He has a wife, four youngsters and a mortgage. Cheated Once The only time we ever cheat ed and took money from the car fund was when we bought the house, in November of 1953," he said. "And we put. it back as soon as we could." As a youngster, Frisbie ap peared on a couple of "Quiz Kid" programs. Now he gets his mental exercise keeping an elab orate household budget with nine separate accounts. With a fine disregard for su burban mores and social cus toms, he rides a bicycle from his house to the railroad station, POEM ACCEPTED Ashland A poem, "For My Students and for Joyce Kilmer," by Dr. Arthur S. Kreisman of Southern Oregon, college has been accepted for publication in the College English. Journal. The Journal is the leading pub lication in the college English field. CONVENTION PLANNED Southern Oregon college will be host to the school of Missions convention to be held July 18 to 21 under the direction of Mrs. Everett Faber, Medford. Sched ule of events for the School of Missions includes several study groups, clinic group meetings, morning worship services, and evening meetings. Sermon "PREPAREDNESS" FIRST CIlRISTIflH CnOQGH 9th and Oakdale SUNDAY NIGHT 8:00 P.M. William C. Piper, Mininster Herbert Daniels, Song Director ESGAPi horn Armenia! Powerful, dynamic guest lecturer, Joseph Apigian, will, tell the thrilling story of his escape from strife ridden Armenia during the terrible days of persecution of the Christians. One of the most -impressive lectures to be given during the Crusade for Christ series. Saturday Night JULY 16, 7:30 P.M. ALL SEATS FREE Crusade f FAITH TABERnACLE Seating 3,000 - Hiway 99 One Mile South of .-. College Ashland, Oregon Rev. and Mrs. Leo C. Wine, Pastors. of Paying of Will Power padlooking it to a telephone pole. -; " , 1 This solves the parking prob lem and lets his wife have the car while he's at work. "It's cheaper than driving," he said. "So it doesn't hurt the car funding program any. "And I figure the bike will pay for itself in three years. . am SHALL HOT LIVE BY BREAD ALONE, but by every word that pro ceeded out of the mouth of God. Matthew 4:4 FREE BIBLE LESSONS True to the old faith, undenom inational. No obligation whatever.- No other contact will be made unless requested. Our mail address is P.O. Box 223, Medfcrd, Oregon. MEDFORD cor..::.u:iiTY CHURCH 227Vx SO. CENTRAL Sunday School 9:45 Morning Service 1 1 :00 Youth Meeting 6:30 Evening Service 7:30 Wednesday Evening 7:30 Joseph A. Bowdoin, Pastor YOU ARE INVITED or Christ 416 East Main