Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 29, 1955, Image 6

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SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Friday JulT 2. 1353
J3y rChurch
Announcements -
Spiritualiti l'niveral
Ihurch of the .Master
M. M Krus. D. D. Service! R. ft. 1.
Box 111. Gold Hill, highwav 99. near
Hock Point bridge each Sunaay, 8 p.m.
fir-.t Presbvlrian Churrh
Eighth and Hoilv sts. Rev. D. Kirk
land Wot. D. D . pauor Tao morn
ing krmcn 9M and 11 am. Two
churcn schools 9 5 and 11 a.m. Serv
ice. 7 pm.
Samj Valley -Community Church
(Interdenominational)
Sunday school for all aee 10 a m .
worship 11 am. Message v Rev. H.
A Dierdorfl. Prayer and Bible study.
Wednesday, 8 p m. by Milton Scank.
A post olio Faith
North Central ave at 3rd t. The Rev.
C V frost pastor Sunday school and
adult Bible cla.s.s. ! 30 a m. Devotional.
II a tn. Camp meeting convention July
3! to August 21 in- Portland, corner
South Ea.st 52r.d and Duke St.
Philadelphia hurch
Yi.Z .Norm Hiverside ave. Sunday
.school 10 am. Worship. II a.m. Street
service, 7 pm. Evangelism-. 7:45 p.m.
Friday. 7 43 p.m. Thomai White,
pastor.
Ke-Ortanied Church of Jeu ChrUt
of Latter Saints
51 South P.iverside ave. 9 45 a m.
church school. 11 a.m.. preaching serv
ice All W'cdne'dav msht classes can
celed until furtner notice from pastor
Church of the Brethren
Mary and Saling sts. Pastor. Hommie
Moore. Vacation church scnool. 9 a.m.
Mondav August 1. Sunday school. 1(1
a m Worship. 11 a m. Semion. C-hurcn
of the Brethren, in Peace ar.d war.
.Mrdford Truth Center "l nity
Sundav school tor adults and chil
dren 11 a m. Scries, sunject. -The Way
to Prosperity." Classes Tuesday even
ing 8 pm. and Fridav 11 a rn Series
on Prosperity- by Charles Fillmore.
First Preshvterian C hurch
Central Point The Rev. Norman K.
Tullv. pastor. Worship. 45 a m. ser
mon. - Respect the Rights of Others
Eichth commandment. Church scnooi.
10 45 a m., classes for all ages.
Congregational
300 Oakwood drive. Thomas McCam
ant minister. To find church turn one
block south from East Main st. on
Groveland avr. Sunday school. 94J
a m Worship. 11 a m. Sermon based on
Psalm ID. "The Heavens and the Law.
Temple Baptist Church. (Cooperating
with the Southern Baptist convention)
793 Lozicr lane. Floyd H. Yeats, pas
tor Sundav. Inspiration" on KMELJ
8 am. Sundav school. 9:45 a.m. Train
ing union. 7 p m. Worship. 11 a.m..
and 8 p.m. Wednesday services 8 p.m.
Country Church
Midway Four Corners. Pastor. Ernest
FaMs Sundav school 10 am. Wor
ship it am. and 7:43 p m. Wednesday.
1:30 to 3 Children Bible hour for
ages three to 10. Bible study and
prayer meeting Thursday. 7:45 p.m.
Church cT The rtood Shepherd
( Fpisi opal). Prospect. Oregon.
The Rev. Robert L. Greene, vicar.
Eighth Sundav after Trinity; 8 a.m.
Holv Communion. 10 am.. Church
school 11:15 a m. Praver with sermon.
Wednesday. 10 a.m. Holy Communion.
Tirst Presbyterian Church (Phoenix
'."ml st. and Church st. Ernest R.
Volkman. minister. Church school. 10
a m Worship. 11 a m., "Prayer Makes
a Difference." Discussion group meet
at home of Rnscoe Owens Coleman
creek road. Julv 31.8 p.m.
First Preshvteri.in Church
Jacksonville. The Rev. Norman K.
TYllv pastor. Church school. 10 a.m.,
with classes for all ages. Worship.
1 1 15 m . sermon. "Respect the Rights
of Others." eighth commandment.
Wednesday, fl 30 a.m.. Women's pray
er circle at home of Mrs. Hanna.
Chiirrh of the Naxarene
Holly at First sts.. Ravmond W.
Hum pastor 9: am. "The Gospel
Hour" KMED. 9:45 a.m. Sunday
school 11 a.m. Worship. S 30 p.m.
Youth groups 7:30 p m. Worship
Wednesday. 7:30 Family Prayer
meeting.
Jgrtm Holiness Church. Central Point
Corner oi sixth and fine sts. ttev.
James Kreider. pastor. Sunday
school 945 am Worship 11 a.m..
Youth service. 6:30 p.m.. Miss Elaine
Cox. president, evangelistic service.
7 30 p m Midweek prayer and Bible
study. Thursday 7:3n p m.
Fonrsoiiare Church
Pastor F H. Mathewson "East
Jackson street and Biddle road
Sundav school. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11.
Berean. crusader ar.d children's church
6:0 p m. F.vangelistir. 7:45 Dm. Wed
nesday prayer and Bible study. 7:4;
p.m.
First Church nf Christ. Scientist
IOOF hall. 221 West Sixth st. Srrv-
ice 11 a m. Sunday school 9:20 s.m.
Wcrinesdav. 8 p.m.. testimonials of
heaiing Reading room 228 West Sixth
st. 10 a m. to 5 t.m . evceot Sundavs
and holiday. Tuesdavs. Thursdav and
Saturdavs.' 7 to 9 p m. Sunday. 2 to 5
p m. Subject July 31. "Love."
Bethel Assembly of God
1729 North Riverside ave. L. D
Krause. castor. Sundav school. 9:45
am Worship 11 am Children's and
voune people's services. 6:30 p.m
F.vancelistic service. 7:30 p.m. Mid
week service. 7:30. Wednesdav. 'Gos
pel Beacon" broadcast Sunday. 8:30
a.m. KBOY. Dial 730.
Eagle Point Seventh-day
Adventist Church
Grange hall. Saturday Sabbath
school 9 30 am. Worship. 11 am
Speaker. R F.. Cashatt. Praver meet
ing 8 p.m Wednesday at Teen's club.
Dorcas Welfare meetings to be re
sumed after camp meeting at Glad
stone park.
Assemblv of Cod Church
435 Siskiyou blvd.. Ashland. M.
Homer Thompson, pastor. Sunday
school. 9:43 a m. Worship. Evangelist
David Godwin. IT a.m. oung people,
fi 30 o m. Fvangelistic service. Mr.
Godwin. 7:30 p m. Mondav through
Fridav revival services with Mr. and
Mrs. David Godwin. Dallas. Tex.. 7:45
p m.
St Mark's Episcopal
Fifth t and Oakdale ave. The Rev.
George P V. Bolster, rector. The Rev.
Fobert F Burger, assistant. Eiehth
Sundav after Trinity: 8 a.m. Holy
Communion. 10:45 a m. Nursery school.
11 am. Churrh school, isummer es
sioni 11 a m. Praver with sermon. Fri
day. 11 a m.. Holy Communion.
First Methodist Church
West Main ai'd Laurel sts. Dr. Ray
mond E Baleomb. Dr. J. Thomas Dix.
on. the ttnv. Mrs. Anne J. Gorby min
isters. 9:30 and 11 a.m. services, ser
mon. "A Tough Problem." 9:30 church
school with- class for mentallv retard
el children. 11 Senior High church
ychool nursery, no nrimary church. 7
p m. Methodist youth.
St. Mark's Episcopal (Shady Cove)
The Rev. Robert L. Greene, vicar.
Fightn Sunday after Trinity. 7.30 p m.
Evening prayer with sermon, imeet
in music room of Shady Cove schooij.
First Christian Churrh
Ninth st. and Oakdale ave . William
C. Piper, minister. Sunday school. 9:45
a.m. Worship. 10:55 a.m.. topic. "The
Parable of the Net." Youth services.
7 p.m. Services. 8 p.m. topic. "A Good
Man s Hell." Mondav. Bov Scouts. 7
pm. Thursday, Youth recreation, 6:30
p m.
Emmanuel Apostolic Chnreb
1110 North Central ave. The Rev.
Ralph D. Bullock, pastor. Ph. 3-4369.
Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m.
Evangelistic 7:45 p.m. The Rev. Albert
P. Forgey of Vancouver. Wash., guest
speaker. Praver meeting Tuesdav 7:45
pm. , 105 Vancouver ave. Thursday,
7:45 p m. Bible study and prayer at
church. Broadcast over KMED Satur
day, 8 15 a.m.
Eastwood Baptist Church
(American Baptist Convention)
North Keeneway and Ridgeway
drives. 9:4o a.m. church school, classes
for all ages. 11 a.m. Worship, chaplain
Chas Docfcstetter. assistant in VA
hospital at Vancouver. Wash., will con
duct the service. Wednesday. August
3. 7 p.m. board of trustees, at church.
7.30 p.m. Bible study and prayer meeting.
Mrdford Friends Church
Corner Merriman and DeBarr. Clyn
ton G. Grisman. pastor. 9:45 a.m. Sun
day school. 11 a.m. Worship: pastor's
message. "Celestial Citizenship." due'
by Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Roberts. 7
p.m. Senior, intermediate and Junior
Christian Endeavor groups. 8 p.m.,
praise and worship; pastor s message,
"Can a Man Be Perfect?" 9:30 p.m.
"Quaker Hour" broadcast. KMED.
Zion Lutheran Church. V. L. C. A.'
Fourth st. and Oakdale ave. Pastor.
G. Herbert Hillerman organist. Mrs.
Esther Jensen. Sunday school superin.
tendent. Archer Watson. Two services,
8:30 and II a.m.. sermon "Gloriously
Good Fruit." by pastor. Sunday school.
9:45 a.m Tuesday. 7:43 p.m. Women's
guild. Thursday. 7:30 p.m.. Church
council.
Medford Assembly of God
1108 West Main st. F. Wildon Col
baugh. pastor. Sundav school. 8:43
a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Mrs. F. Wildon
Colbaugh. speaker. Christ's ambas
sadors. 6 p.m. Mrs. E. N. Nelson,
speaker. Adult study group. 6 p.m.
Evangelistic rally. 7:30 p.m. pastor,
speaks on subject "Life's Purpose."
Wednesday. 10:30 a m. Women mission
ary council. Thursday, 7:45 p.m. "Hour
of Power."
Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints
648 South Ivy st. D. W. Shepherd
pastor. Sunday. 9 a.m. Priesthood.
10:30 a.m.. Sunday school and ward
conference. 2 p.m.. Meeting for all
presidents, councilors and secretaries
of all organizations. 7 p m. Ward con-
lerence. Tuesday, a p.m.. M.i.A. con
vention. Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. pri
mary. Friday. 7 p.m. M U. and pot
luck at Hawthorne park.
Ashland Methodist church
North Main at ' Laurel sts. Ross
Knotts, pastor. 9:45 a.m. Sunday school
classes for all ages. 11 a.m.. Worship,
sermon,, "The Holy Catholic Church."
3:30 p.m.. reception for Mrs. J. G. Am
brose. 6:30 p.m. Senior youth fellow
ship. 7:30 p.m Monday official board
meeting and reception. 7 p.m. Wednes
day. Wesley foundation meets. 11 a.m.
Thursday. WSCS general meeting.
First Baptist Church (Conservative)
North Central ave.. at Fifth st.
James W. Neely. pastor. Sunday school.
9:45 a.m.. classes for all ages, two
buses. Worship. 11 a.m. (broadcast
over KBOY): adult choir; message by
pastor. "Burdens Pastor and People
Should Share." Baptist leagues. 7. Four
age groups. Services 8 p.m.. youth
choir; sermon by pastor "Price of
New Testament Revival." Midweek
service ' of Bible study and prayer,
Wednesday. 7:30 p.m.
Ft" Methodist Church
West 10th and Tvy sts. The Rev. J.
W. Root, pastor. Sundav school. 9:45
am Worship. 11 i.m. The Rev. Ken
neth Harcer. speaker at morning surv
ive Evening services dismissed in ab
sence of nastor. Midweek praver serv
ice. Wednesday 7:43 p.m. Radio pro
gram. "Licht and Life Hour Sundav.
8:30 a m. KY"JC.
The First Church of God
- Haven and Hollv sts. The Rev. Dar
old H Jones, minister. 9:45 a.m. Sun
dav schofl classes for all aee groups.
11 p 10 Worship, fi 30 p m. Youth Fel
lowship hnin-. directed by Jeanne
Simeon. 7:30 pm Evening Gospel
service, sermon. "God's Man. Luke."
Wednesday August 3. praver meeting,
studv Romans Chapter 3. Fridav.
A-ieut 3 m'sionary meeting in
church sanctuary. ,
Opening of Camp
Fir Point Told;
Reservations Open
A number of valley persons
including adults and children
will leave Monday for Camp
Fir Point near Glendale, Ore.
The camp is designed for persons
of all ages for recreation' and
spiritual development.
The camp is sponsored and
paid for by the Siskiyou Baptist
association and will be conduct
ed Monday through Saturday
morning. August 6. The morn
ings will be devoted to Bible
and mission classes; the after
noons to games, hikes and swim
ming, and the evenings to wor
ship and fireside services.
Those who wish to attend the
camp should contact pastors of
one of the following churches,
Temple Baptist, Medford; Cal
vary Baptist, Ashland, or First
Baptist, Phoenix.
Friends Conference
To Open on Monday
Christian Endeavors from
Quaker churches throughout the
state of Oregon and southern
Washington will unite in the
38th annaul summer conference
at Twin Rocks. Ore., beginning
Monday and continuing through
August 8. '"For Such a Time as
This" will be the theme of the
conclave expected to draw over
500 young Friends by the end of
next week, it is announced here
by L. Dell Lamb, Northwest
Quaker promotional director.
The Rev. Marshal Cavit. mis
sionary of World Gospel Mission
"on loan" to the Northwest
Friends' Bolivian Aymaran In
dians, will be the guest evange
listic speaker for the conference,
which will be open to the public.
Presbyterians List
Program for Sunday
The Rev. John Reynolds will
speak at both morning services
in the First Presbyterian church
on the subject. "What About our
Religious Prosperity?" Music
will include anthems by the
Westminster and Chancel choirs.
At the service at 7 p.m. a Fish
er family film entitled, "The
Jealous Heart," will be shown.
Fireside will be at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert James, 1426
Euclid ave.
Clothing, Other
Items Needed for
Navajo Indians
A program entitled. "Giving,"
was presented Wednesday eve
ning by Intermediate Girls auxil
iary members of the Temple
Baptist church when a party was
held in connection with gather
ing gifts to toe sent to Indians
of the Navajo tribe.
Mrs. Francis Gilchrist directed
the program.
The party theme was "Christ
mas in July," and the gifts were
placed under a trimmed tree.
The tree will remain in the au
ditorium through Sunday for
others who wish to give items.
Church officers point out that
good used or new clothing is
especially needed for adults and
children. Other needed items are
dolls and toys of various kinds
and school supplies. The gifts
will be shipped in time so that
the children will receive them
before school opens in Septem
ber. Those who give are asked
to label their gifts with informa
tion as to ages of children and
whether for boys or girls, men
or women.
The Women's Missionary un
ion of the church will meet Tues
day to mend used clothing.
Vacation Church
School To Open
Vacation church school at the
Church of the Brethren, at the
corner of Mary and Saling sts.,
will begin Monday, August 1 and
continue for two weeks, through
August 12. The school hours are
from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., each
day.
Worship and play, study and
storytime will form the basis
of each day"s program.
Director of the school's kin
dergarten department is Mrs.
Harld Breazeale, assisted by
Jean Wall. The primary depart
ment, is headed by Mrs. Floyd
Evernden, assisted by Phyllis
Tompkins, and Delores Pool.
Mrs. Charles Nelson and Mrs.
Blanche Lininger will be co-di
rectors of the junior division.
On Friday, August 12 at 8 p.m.
children of the school will hold
open house. At that time they
will demonstrate work of the
school, and provide a program
for their parents.
The school is free and open to
anyone desiring to attend.
REVIVAL
Ashland The Rev. and Mrs.
Godwin, from Dallas, Tex., will
begin a two-week revival at the
Ashland Assembly of God
church, 485 Siskiyou blvd. be
ginning Sunday. Meetings will
be held every night except Sat
urday at 7:45 p.m.
New Minister Accepts
Centra! Point Puplit
Central Point Paul O. Kroon
of Cave. Junction has accepted
the Community Bible church pas
torate replecing Rolf Hansen,
who is leaving Aug. 1 for Spo
kane; Wash.
Kroon will assume pastorate
of the church here Sept. 1. and
during August members of the
congregation and special speak
ers will have charge of worship
services.
Kron has been at Cave Junc
tion three years. He is married
and has four children. Hansen,
who accepted a pastorate in Spo
kane, will be honored at a fare
well supper at the church tonight.
CIO. Telephone
Company Negotiate
San Francisco (U.R) Nego
tiations for a new contract be
tween the Pacific Telephone Co.
and 7600 members of the CIO
Communications Workers of
America were scheduled to
begin today.
The communications workers,
who install and maintain tele
phones and equipment in North
ern California and Nevada, have
asked for "a reasonable general
wage increase." recognition of
seniority in transfers and pro
motions and a minimum pension
payment of S100 over social se
curity pensions.
The PT&T-CWA contract ex
pires Aug. 28.
CAVE DEPTH RECORD
Grenoble. France (U.R) A
group of Frejich cave explorers
reported Thursday nieht that
they had reached the world rec
ord depth of 3.0o0 feet below
the surface while groping along
the reaches of an underground
river.
Anniversary Observances
Scheduled at Camp White
Camp White The Veterans administration has set aside Sun
day. July 31. for special observance of the 10th anniversary of the
chaplain service as it has functioned since the close of World
War II.
The 176 VA hospitals and
homes will conduct supplement
al observances and receive from
Administrator Harvey V. Higley
a recorded message that will be
played over radio facilities and
public address systems of each
hospital and domiciliary, accord
ing to an announcement of Chap
lain Edward A. McDonough. di
rector of the VA Chaplain serv
ice. "The importance and value of
Valley Delegates1
To Attend Session
Among the nearly 2,000 dele
gates who will attend a Seventh
day Adventist layman's congress
at Gladstone park. Gladstone,
August 2 through 6 will be Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Jones. Mrs. Ella
Stevenson and Mrs. Paul Pearce
from the Medford Seventh-day
Adventist church, and Mrs. El
mer Fjarli, Mrs. Arthur Bisseg
er, Mrs. Rueben Arnold and
Harry Merriken from the Valley
View Seventh - day Adventist
church.
This will be one of three con
gresses attended by laymen from
all parts of the United States and
Canada. Others are scheduled for
Kansas City, Mo., and Grand
Ledge. Mich.
At the coming training conven
tion there will be lectures by
church leaders, but most of the
sessions will be devoted to work
shops, discussion groups, prob
lem clinics, and demonstrations.
ill studv all Dhases of
lay evangelism. The congress will
conclude with a aeaicauon seiv-ice.
Handicapped Persons
Day To Be Observed
The Sunday school hour Sun
day, July 31, 10:30 a.m., at the
Medford Church of the Naza
rene, Holly and First sts., will
feature observances to honor
members of the home depart
ment of the church.
Especially honored will be the
elderlv and infirm. Delegations
plan to attend from Camp White,
Chin-Up club and several rest
homes in the Medford vicinity.
Chairman for the day, Arnold
Kornstad, has announced that
favorite Bible verses and favor
ite songs of the home department
members will be featured. A tape
recording will be made to be
played back later to shut-ins not
able to attend. A souvenir award
will be given each shut-in who
attends. Transportation will be
provided those who call num
bers 2-9459, 3-2611, or 2-6333.
Speakers Slated at
Central Point Church
Central Point Mrs. Bertha
Bursell and Dr. and Mrs. Bert
R. Elliot, who were members of
a Christian Herald tour of the
Holy land last spring will tell of
their trip at the Central Point
Church of Christ on Wednesday,
August 3, at 8 p.m.
On the tour they visited all of
the places which figured in the
life of Christ.
Mrs. Bursell, who is a mem
ber of the Central Point Church
of Christ, will tell of places visit
ed during the trip, and her im
pressions of it. Dr. and Mrs. El
liot will show colored slides.
The public is invited.
the religious ministry of VA's
chaplain service as a part of the
total care and treatment of hos
pital patients and domiciliary
members will be the theme of
our 10th anniversary observance
next Sunday,'' Chaplain McDon
ough said.
The chaplain service has con
tributed in no small measure to
the morale and well being of
members of this station. Man
ager Eugene K. Ricker empha
sized in making public plans for
this special event in the VA cal
endar. During the 61 years Camp
White has been operating as a
VA installation there have been
five chaplains in the service
here.
Pastorsfamed
They have been Father John
Cummisky, succeeded by Father
Lawrence Eskay in January,
1954. representing the Roman
Catholic faith, and Rev. Henry
Anderson, now at Vancouver,
the Rev. Perry Johnson, of Med
ford, part-time chaplain, and the
present Protestant chaplain, the
Rev. Samuel Feller, transferred
last May from Roscburg VA hos
pital. ,
In addition to this resident
service, visits are scheduled for
Chaplain Philip Kleinman, of
Portland, representing the Jew
ish Welfare board, who holds a
quarterly congregation, and Fred
G. Morris, of the First Church
of Christ Scientist. Medford.
whose services are held each
Monday evening.
Present Head
Monsignor McDonough, pres
ent head of 1he VA chaplains, is
the third director of the-, service
and has held the post five years.
Chaplain Crawford W. Brown,
who served from 1945 to 1947.,
an Episcopalian, was the first. He
w-as succeeded by the late Chap
lain Alexander J. McKelway, a
Presbyterian, who served from
1947 to 1950.
Chaplain McDonough visited
Camp White in 1953. He is a na
tive of Boston, Mass.
"Of the chaplains in the VA
chaplain service, only a few are
not veterans of World War I,
World War II, or of the Korean I
conflict. Some have served in i
two of those conflicts," Chaplain j
McDonough stated.
LOOK WHO'S HERE Dolo
res Del Rio arrives in Holly
wood for first time in 12
years. She is here to attend a
friend's wedding and will re
turn to Mexico in a week.
GENERALS LEAVE SEOUL
Seoul, Korea (U.R) Gen.
Lyman L. Lenmilzcr and Gen.
I?aac D. White, the two top U.S
Army commanders in the Far
East, fly back to Tokyo today
after a whirlwind three-day
visit that helped move Far East
Army headquarters to Seoul
from JaDan.
Wyatt Criticizes
Morse, Neuberger
Astoria (U.R) Wendell Wyatt,
Republican State Central Com
mittee chairman, today criticiz
ed Oregon Senators Wayne
Morse and Richard Neuberger
for the postponement of Congres
sional hearings on the John Day
Dam bill.
Wyatt labelled the postpone
ment "a tragedy hindering the
industrial development of Ore
gon and the Pacific Northwest."
He said objections to the bill by
the two Oregon Democratic sen
ators were "largely responsible"
for cancellation of the hearing
on the measure.
The John Day Dam bill was
sponsored by Rep. Sam Coon (R
Ore.). Hearings on the measure
were postponed until next year
by the House Public Works sub
committee after objections were
filed .against it.
29 YEARS LATE
St. John, N. D. (U.R) Mrs.
Charles King chose matrimony
in 1926 instead of graduating
from high school. But she vowed
some day to finish her education.
Mother of three sons and three
daughters and a grandmother
she received her diploma along
with eight other graduates here
this year.
LONG RUN
Edinburg. Tex. (U.R) Edin
burg Fire Chief Elbert Sanders
claims to have made the longest
fire run in the world. Sanders
was driving to a firemen's con
vention in Carthage. Tex. more
than 500 miles from Edinburg
when he noticed a night-time
blaze at a filling station. Sanders
woke up the owner and helped
him put out the fire.
INSPIRING
SERVICES
Especially for You
Friday 7:45 p.m.
Uplift from the cares of
life. Just what you need.
Sunday 10:00 a.m.
Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Worship,
Spiritual, Soul Satisfying
7:00 p.m. Unique Street
Service
7:45 p.m. The Challenge
of the Gospel to Deliver. .
PHILADELPHIA
The Bible Teaching
. Church
122 N. Riverside
DOGS FEEL AT HOME
Des Moines. Ia. (U.R) The
city's new dog tags will be
shaped like fire plugs, it w-as
announced today.
WELCOME
TO SUNDAY SERVICES
Bible School 9:45 a.m.
Worship 1 1 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Central
Church of Christ
CENTRAL & JACKSON STS.
Ellmore Giistrap, Minister
SPECIAL SERVICES
at the
Old Historic Church
Jacksonville
Sunday, July 31st
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45
Special Preaching Service at 11:00
Speaker: Dr. Richard L. Patmont
of Berkeley, Calif. 1
-Also-
SPECIAL JUBILEE SERVICE, AUG. 7
LISTEN
to the
GOSPEL CALL
Each Sunday from 4
to 4:30 p.m. - Over
RADIO KWIN
G. C. Cunningham, Minister
MEDFORD
TRUTH CENTER
Invites You To Join in
"UNITY"
Classes in
"PROSPERITY"
By Charles Fillmore
Tuesday evenings 8:00 p.m.
Friday morning 1 1 :00 a.m.
Also Sunday School classes for
adults and children
Sundays 1 1 :00 a.m.
Room 203 Holly Theatre Bldg.
Medford, Oregon
Dead line Sunday Classified is at
noon Saturday: 10 a.m. Mondav (or
Monday; other days 5:30 previous day.
First Christian Church
"Th Friendly Church"
Welcomes You
TO ALL SERVICES
Bible School 9:45 a.m.
Morning Service 11 a.m.
Youth Meeting 7 p.m. i
evening service 8 p.m.
Medford, Ore.
WMtomCKptrfM, Pnd Oakdale
A TOAST TOYoml'lI
Ever stop to think
how many things that are
good for you aren't
particularly good-fasting,
and vice-versa?
Nature provides the most
outstanding exception to this rule,
and that exception is milk.
The high nutritional vahie of milk is an
undisputed fact. And there's increasing evidence
that folks drink milk; not for its health-giving
properties alone, but because it tastes good.
Milk is cool and refreshing, smooth and soothing.
And milk feels good to the mouth and throat.
That's why, for a toast to your taste
as uell as your health...
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