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AI F.NTUT
South S'a? rd.
W. Floyd Bresee, pastor
Saturday:
10 am Sabbath school
11:30 am. Wcrh:p hour
Wednesday :
7 30 pm Teachers' meeting
8 p.m. Prayer meeting
COUNTY
CHURCHES
WEST M.UN CHURCH OF CHRIST
1701 West Main it.
Sunday.
9:45 a.m. B:n!e classes
10 45 a m. Morning worship
7 30 p.m. Evening worship
Wednesday:
7.30 p rii. Midweek Bible itudy
Thursday:
U0 p.m. Ladies Bibla class
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH. L'LCA
Fourth and Oakdale
G. Herbert Hiiierman. pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a m Worship service
Thursday:
7:30 p m. Choir practice
Saturday:
9 a m". S e c o n d year catechetical
class
10 15 am. First year catechetical
class
HARHIMAN HITS FAUBUS
New York IP Gov. Averell
Harriman predicts coinage of
the word "Faubus." Harriman,
a Democrat, said the word will
be added to dictionaries to de
scribe "an office-holder who
has degraded the responsibilities
of his office, and who has
demagogically aroused the prej
udices of the people for his own
.personal advantage." Harriman
offered his prediction and defi
nition while charging that Ar
kansas Gov. Orval E. Faubus,
also a Democrat, was primarily
to blame for the Little Rock
school integration crisis.
ASHLAND
FIRST CONGREGATION AL CHl'RCIl
'United Church of Christ)
7! 7 Siskiyou blvd
Fred G. Piocher. pastor
Sunday:
9 45 a.m. Sunday school
11 am Morning worship
12:45 p.m. Pilgrim fellowship
luncheon
Wednesday:
8 p m Choir rehearsal
Thursday:
2 p m Pilgrim study club
JACKSONVILLE
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
William D. Turnbuil.pastor
Sunday-
9:45 a m. Sunday school
11 am. Morning worship
6 30 p m. Christ Ambassadors
7:30 p rr.. Evangelistic service
Th-irsday:
"0 a m. Prayer meeting
7 JO pm. Bible study
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Robert Bridge, pastor
Sunday:
9 43 am Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship service
TALENT
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
North Main at Laurel
Ross Knntts, pastor
Louis Miles, associate pastor
Sunday:
9 45 a m. Sunday school
11 a m. Morning worship
3 p m. Loyalty Visitation
5 p.m. Junior and senior hrgh fel
lowships Wednesday:
7:30 p m. Choir rehearsal
Thursday:
6 p m. Wesley foundation, at Wes
ley house
FRIENDS CHURCH
Old Pacific Hwy.
A. Clark Smith, pastor
Sunday:
10 a m. Sunday school
11 am MnrninB urircVii n
! 6:30 o.m. Youth mpitin
7.30 p m. Evening worship
PHOENIX
X '--57
Will it always be
too big for Bobby ?
Bobby will be the happiest boy this
tide of heaven the day he gets that
M.D. after his name. But right now
things don't look too promising.
Bobby live in a community where
there'i a serious shortage of class
rooms, teachers and good school
books. That means less schooling
for Bobby than he needs.
Let's see that this doesn't happen in
our schools. You can help by sup
JjDrting our School Board, by at-
tending PTA meetings and school
conferences.
for more Information write toi
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
North Main and Helman sts.
B. J. Holland, minister
Sunday:
9:45 a m. Sunday school
9:45 and 11 a m Morninz worship
5:30 p m. Westminster Senior high
lenowsmp
Wednesday:
8 p.m. Choir rehearsal
CENTRAL POINT
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Third and Oak sts. i
Mr. Jean M. Shelley, minister
Sunday:
9:45 am Sunday school
10.45 a.m. Worship service
10:45 a m. Junior church worship
6:30 p m. Junior. Junior High and
Senior youth meetings
7:30 p.m. Evening evangelistic
service
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Midweek service
COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH
Paul O. Kroon, pastor
Sunday: t
9 45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship service
6:45 p.m. Prayer pals, jet cadets,
senior young people, basic Bible stu
dies, pre-service prayer meeting
7:45 p.m. Evening Evangelistic
service
Monday:
7:30 p.m. Men's prayer meeting
Wednesday:
7 pm. Choir rehearsal
8 p.m. Bible study and prayer
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Dr. Norman Tully. pastor
Sunday:
9:43 a.m. Church worship
10:50 am. Church school
7 p.m. Youth group
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Corner of Pine at Sixth st.
Clarence Jackson, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning worship
6:45 p.m. Youth service
7:30 p.m. Evening service
Thursday:
7:30 p.m. Prayer service
EAGLE POINT
COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH
Joseph J. Munshaw, pastor
Sunday:
9:4j a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship service
6:30 p.m. Youth fellowship
7:30 p.m. Evening service
Wednesday:
6:4a p.m. Choir practice
7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
Grange hall
John Trude, pastor
Saturday:
9:30 ajn. Sabbath school
11 a m. Morning worship, W. E. At
kins speaker
Wednesday :
7:30 p.m Prayer meeting, home ol
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Moore.
GOLD HILL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Cor. Fourth st. and Sixth ave
Bill J. Miller, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Church worship
7 p.m. Christian endeavor
Thursday:
7:30 p.m. Midweek service
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Perry M Johnson, pastor
Corner First and Rose sts.
Sunday:
9 45 a m. Sunday school
11 a m Morning worship
6:30 p.m. Baptist training union
7:30 p m. Evening worship
Thursday:
7:3a pm. Midweek Bible study
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Second and Church sts.
Sunday
10 a.m. Church school
11 am. Worship
Wednesday:
9:30 a.m. Bible study and praver
hour
SHADY COVE
SI MARTIN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
(School gymnasium
W. B. MacHenry, vicar
Sunday.
9 am. Morning service
9:30 a.m. Church school
RURAL CHURCHES
CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD
EPISCOPAI
W. B. MacHenry, vicar
Prospect
Sunday:
10 a.m. Church school
11:15a jn. Morning service
Thursday:
7:30 p m. Inquirers group
8:30 p.m. Discussion group
COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH
Butte Falls
Howard Simmonds, pastor
Sunday:
9:50 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning worship
7 pm. Evening worship
COUNTRY CHURCH
Midway Four Corners. Table Rock rd.
Ernest E. Ralls, pastor
Sunday:
10 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship service
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service
Wednesday:
7:45 p.m. Bible study and prayer
FOREST ACRES COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Affiliated with American Sunday
School Union (non-denominational)
Seven miles north of Medford, 1 block
east of Table Rock rd.
Lester Wilcox Jr., pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning worship
6:30 p.m. Young people's service
GRIFFIN CREEK UNION
SUNDAY SCHOOL
(Non-denominational)
Griffin Creek Grange
Tyley O. Evans, pastor
Sunday:
10 a.m. Sunday school
11 ajn. Worship service
7 p.m. Bibleletics and Bible study
Bovd Lawton home, rt. 1, box 398B,
Medford
Wednesday:
7:30 pm. Bible study and prayer
time, Grange
ROGUE VALLEY SPIRITUALIST
CHURCH
Route 1. Box 161. Gold Hill
M. M. Kruse. D.D.
Sunday:
8 p.m. Service
SAMS VALLEY COMMUNITY
CHURCH
(Interdenominational)
Schoolhouse
H. A. Dierdorff. pastor
Sunday:
10 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship
Wednesday:
8 p.m. Prayer and Bible study
SAMS VALLEY GOSPEL CHURCH
( Interdenominational)
Sunday:
10 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning worship, Floyd
Pollock, speaker
7:30 p.m. Regular service. Gordon
petterson, speaKer
Thursday:
7:30 p.m. Bible study and prayer.
Two Valley Men Pass
Engineers Examination
Portland Robert Wayne
Beadnell, Medford, and Ralph J.
Ellis, Central Point, has passed
the examination for professional
engineering conducted by the
state board of engineering ex
aminers, according to E. A.
Buckhorn, secretary.
He announced that the next
examination will be in March,
1958. Applications should be filed
with the state board of exam
iners, 717 board of trade build
ing, Portland.
WHY NOT 'AH-CHOO'?
Santa Monica, Calif. (W
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volted against the. term Asian
flu. Instead, they call it flu
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By LILLIAN KNIGHT
Grandview-Lone Pine The
Roxy Ann Grange will hold its
annual "booster night'' Satur
day at 8:30 p.m. at the Grange
hall. An open house and a special
program are planned. The pro
gram will be under the direction
of Mrs. Bruce Moffatt, lecturer
of the Grange. Floor work will
be shown and a general idea of
Grange activities will be pre
sented. The public has been in
vited and the Grange ladies will
serve refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tegard of
Tacoma, Wash., stopped last
week at the J. G. Cameron home
Family
Council
Mrs. F. M. Sylvia will be left
on the shelf.
Sylvia M Dances are stupid
and dates are rotten!
Mrs. F. M. Unlike that of
most mothers of 16-year-old girls
my problem is my daughter takes
no interest at all in boys. Syl
via is attractive and has many
girl friends, but as soon as the
boys come around she walks
away.
I have tried to explain to her
she must get used to being in
the company of boys, but I
haven't been able to make much
headway. She says the boys are
stupid and babyish and she can't
talk to them. I tell her this is no
attitude to take and she'll find
herself on the shelf one of these
days.
I have asked some of Sylvia's
friends to arrange dates for her,
but she refused to go on them
once the boys called. She wasn't
invited to one of the school
dances recently, so I had her
father bring her and call for her.
She said nobody asked her to
dance and she hid in the lounge
all evening. What can I do for
her?
Sylvia M I don't care what
anyone says. Those boys at
school really are stupid and
babyish. I used to enjoy being
with my girl friends, but now
when the boys come around, the
girls start acting as silly and
stupid as the boys and I hate to
be with any of them.
Mother has embarrassed me so
in front of all my friends, and
even the whole school, I. wish I
could die. My' friends all pity
me and look at me as if I was a
freak or something. When Moth
er made me go to that dance, the
boys all looked at me as if I had
escaped from booby hatch. Who
ever heard of a girl going to a
dance without an escort?
I don't care if I get left on the
shelf! I don't care if I become an
old maid. I'm not going to act
like an idiot just to make boys
like me and take me out. Dances
are stupid and dates are rotten!
I have the best times when I'm
by myself.
The Council: Mrs. F. M. asks
what she can do for Sylvia, but
she should ask first what she
can do for herself in order to
help Sylvia.
The answer is she should first
get over the notion that her
daughter's life must follow a set
pattern and schedule; secondly,
she should get over the notion
that courtship and marriage are
institutions set up for the pur
pose of saving girls from "the
shelf;" and thirdly, she should
recognize her daughter is a hu
man being with feelings and a
right to dignity and self-respect.
Mrs. F. M. has approached her
daughter's problems in the spirit
of a person who tears open a
rosebud in .order to make it into
a full-blown rose.
She has brutally humiliated
Sylvia in front of her friends and
frightened the girl into a panic
with her threats of being "left on
the shelf." Nowhere does Mrs.
F. M. indicate she believes or
wants Sylvia to believe social re
lationship involving both sexes
are fun, that they are a new,
more grownup from of play.
Sylvia is a little slow in devel
oping an active interest in boys
as such, but she probably has
many interests which would
bring her into contact with boys
in a simple, natural way. She
should be encouraged to ex'ercise
her abilities in music, hobbies,
club work anything that would
distract her from her self-consciousness.
Mrs. F. M. should cease stress
ing the boy problem. If Sylvia
is left free from fear and humlia
tion, and allowed to develop as
a person, she will find her way
to happier relationships with
boys and girls.
(Copyright 1957.
Gsneral Features Corp.)
on their way home after being
in a San Jose, Calif., hospital
due to a car. accident last month
near there. They were on their
vacation. Mrs. Tegard still wears
a cast on one leg.
Keith Brothers Construction
company now have their equip
ment and crew of men on a job
of road building for Copco near
Dorris, Calif.
Mrs. Dean Jacobs and chil
dren of Birmingham, Ala., are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Keith. Mrs. Keith and Dean
Jacobs are sister and brother.
Mrs. Kenneth Keith and Mrs.
Dean Jacobs and children will
leave Friday for Los Angeles,
Calif., where they will visit
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lon
Jacobs.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Knight are
grandparents of a daughter born
to the Rev. and Mrs. Martin
Brown of Bridegview Thursday
at Osteopathic hospital in Med
ford. She weighed 7 pounds,
1334 ounces and has been named
Marilyn Rose.
Friday. October 11, 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
Camp White Man Example
Of Employment Given on
Basis of Ability To Work
Jose Sanchez, a 55-year-old
veteran of Mexican descent, is
a good example of what can be
done by a man who is employed
on the basis of ability rather
than disability. His case was
pointed out today by officials at
the Veterans administration
domiciliary at Camp White in
cooperation with National Em
ploy the Handicapped week,
now being observed.
Sanchez, VA officials said,
came to Camp White in January
of 1957, a man broken in spirit
by his inability to obtain em
ployment because of his limited
command of the English lang
uage, a considerable problem of
overweight, a diagnosis of ar
terial hyper-tension and an ar
rested case of tuberculosis.
During his first few months at
Camp White, Sanchez was given
different activity assignments in
an effort to find his work niche,
officials said. In March Sanchez
heard about available jobs in his
GOLD HILL
Council Hears Complaints
By MRS. CLYDE KELL
Gold Hill The city council
this week asked police to inves
tigate reports of firearms being
discharged in Gold Hill, which
have endangered residents. City
Boys, Girls Aid
Gels UMC Money
(Editor's note: This is an
other in a series of articles
concerning agencies which re
ceive funds through contribu
tions to the United Medford
Crusade, which is now con
ducting its annual campaign.
The Boys and Girls Aid Soci
ety of Oregon is another one of
25 agencies which receive oper
ating funds from contributions
to the United Medford Crusade
campaign.
Typical of the society work is
the story of Johnny and Carol
who the society recently placed
in new homes.
When their mother died, the
three and four year old chil
dren's father found he could not
spend the time of both a mother
and father to take care of them.
For a while they lived with their
grandparents but they needed
the care of "younger, healthier
parents to care for them" accord
ing to the grandmother.
The grandparents asked the
Boys and Ghls Aid Society to
find a new home for the chil
dren. The society found a new
home by sifting through the
many applications the society
has on file.
Last year 178 children were
placed in adoption in 28 Oregon
counties. Twenty-seven of these
were brother-sister groups who
were placed together. Temporary
boarding care in foster home was
provided by the society for more
than 400 children and unmar
ried mothers during the past
year. Care for Jackson county
boys and girls amounted to 4,262
days last year.
Keating Returns
From O&C Meeting
.County Court Judge Rodney
Keating returned Wednesday
from an O and C meeting in
Portland and Sweet Home.
Monday and Tuesday the road
committee of the group checked
roads which have been built by
the bureau of land management
under the access road program.
Wednesday the U.S. forest
service and BLM representatives
met with the O and C road and
executive committees and dis
cussed the joint road program
of the tree agencies to correlate
programs.
Top priority item In the Ore
gon area 1957 budget by BLM
were the Powers to Agness ac
cess road, according to Keating,
and a Steves Creek road in the
ADDleeate area, costing about
$270,000. Also to be asked of !
Congress was $360,000 for an
18-mile stretch of road from
Deadwood to Keno for the 1959
proposed budget, Keating said.
Also meeting with the joint
committees was Congressman
Charles O. Porter.
ordinances prohibit discharging
firearms within the city limits,
officials said.
The council also heard com
plaints that dogs have been do
ing considerable damage to prop
erty, but because there is no
city ordinance requiring resi
dents to keep dogs tied, no ac
tion was taken.
A letter from the state high
way commission designating old
Highway 99 as "Highway 99 Bus
iness Route" was read.
former home state of Wyoming
and went there.
Finding his handicaps stopped
him from gaining emploment
Wyoming, Sanchez returned to
Camp White, more discouraged
than ever, according to VA
officials.
Finally he was placed on the
gardening staff of the domicil
iary grounds and Sanchez began
to "find himself." One of his
proudest achievements was con
verting a small marshland into
an attractive lawn and garden.
Having had previous exper
ience as a boiler house helper,
Sanchez asked for an opportun
ity to work in the Camp White
power house. When a vacancy
occured there, he was accepted
and is now "happy in his work
and is a satisfactory employee,"
officials declared.
It was another case of finding
a place for a handicapped man,
a job where his ability could
be put to proper use, officials
pointed out.
BHEAKING THE ICE
Cincinnati W Ten delegates
to a national nursery education
conference had a chance to get
well acquainted here Thursday.
They were stranded for half an
hour in an elevator shaft when
an overheated motor short-circuited.
The life squad used a
ladder to lead them to safety.
HUNGARIAN HOUSING BAD
Vienna, Austria OP) Com
munist Hungary's building chief
said today the Budapest housing
shortage is the worst ever. Build
ing Minister Rezsoe Trautmann
said 200,000 persons were regis
tered as "priority cases" in the
Hungarian capital. This meant,
he said, they do not have places
of their own, but are receiving
shelter from friends or relatives.
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Dancing classes will be offered
beginning Monday, Oct. 14, be
tween 7 and 9 p.m. in the Hanby
school gym for students in the
sixth, seventh and eighth grades.
More than 50 per cent will start
Oct. 14, according to those in
charge of the lessons.
No youngster will be admitted
to the class without the parents'
permission. Students must sub
mit to their classroom teacher
or the office a note of approval
from their parents. All young
sters entering the class must par- j
ticipate.
Instructors will be Claude j
Morgan and Mrs. Mildred Black, i
They will be assisted by chap- j
erones. They include Mrs. Edsel
White, Mrs. Beverley Rosecran,
Mrs. Paul Molloy, and Mrs. Rob
ert Schmidt. All parents are
urged to participate in the pro
gram. The dancing classes will con
sist of 10 lessons.
There will be no charge for
the lessons. The instructors are
donating their services.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dickin
sen have had as house guests in
their home on Highway 99 north,
the past three days his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dickinsen, of
Pacoima, Calif., and their friend,
A. H. Griffith, of San Diego, ;
Calif.
Johnny Price was to enter Sa
cred Heart hospital Oct. 10 to
undergo major surgery Oct. 11.
He is a seventh grade student at
Hanby school. His parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Truman O. Price.
The Prices took their son, Tru
man O. Price Jr., to Corvallis re
cently, where he remained to
enter Oregon State college.
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