Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 15, 1958, Image 7

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    MAIL TRIBUNE, M.dforJ, Ore., Friday, Auoust IS, 1958 7;
(iUBID HEART CATHOLIC
CHl'RCH
326 South Oakdale ave.
Priests Fr Carl Mai. Fr. John A.
II.. Fr. William McLeod
Sunday:
6. 7. 83U. 10 Se 11:30 a m. Mass
730 pjn Rosary and benedic
tion Wednesday:
7:30 pm. Our Lady of Perpetual
Help Devotions
Saturday:
4-530 Sc 730-9 P-m. Confession
Daily:
8 am, Mais
ST. PETER EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN CHL'RCH
(Missouri Synod)
1020 East Main st.
Hugo V. Gumey. vacancy pastor
Daniel J. Hougum. vicar
Sunday:
8 a.m. Worship service
9:30 a.m. Sunday school and
Bible class
11 a.m. Worship service
Monday:
7 30 p.m. Teenage catechumen
class
Tuesday:
7:30 p.m. Choir practice
Thursday:
730 p.m. Teenage catechumen
class
SEVENTH-DAT ADVENTIST
CHl'RCH
Corner Edwards and Beatty st
John Trude. pastor
Saturday:
930 ajn Sabbatb school
11 a.m. Worship hour
5:30 p.m. Missionary volunteers.
Valley View church
Wednesday:
10 a.m. Senior dorcaa
730 p.m. Prayer meeting
THE AQUARIA! BALL OT
TRUTH
435 North Holly st.
Miss Alice Cook and Misa Flora
Hara. pastors
Sunday: ,
8 p.m. Worship service
UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP
No summer meetings: for fall
Sunday school information call
Mrs. Walter Arron. MUrdock
8-3146.
VALLEY VIEW SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
South Stage rd.
John Trude. pastor
Sunday:
9:30 ajn. Sabbath school
11 a.m. Worship service
5:30 pm, Young people meeting
Wednesday:
8 p.m. Prayer meeting
UNITY CENTER OF MEDFORD
Pythian Hall
5tn & Grapes sts.
Katherine Bosworth, minister
Sunday:
11 a m. Sunday devotional serv
ices and Sunday school
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH, ULCA
Fourth and Oakdale
Harvey C. Coovert, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 ajn. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship service
COUNTY
CHURCHES
ASHLAND
4
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
(United Church of Christ)
717 Siskiyou blvd.
Fred G. Plocher, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
ll...m. Worship and sermon
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
North Main and Helman sts.
B. J. Holland, minister
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
9:45 & 11 ajn. Morning worship
5:30 p.m. Community vespers,
Lithia park bandshell.
7 pjn. Senior high Westminster
fellowship with Phoenix church.
Phoenix
CENTRAL POINT
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Dr Norman Tally, pastor
Sunday: '
9:43 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Church worship
' 1 pjn. Youth group
MISSIONARY BAPTISTS
Townsend Club Building
Sunday:
10 a.m. Sunday school
EAGLE POINT
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
Grange hall
John Trude. pastor
Saturday:
9:30 a.m. Sabbath school
11 a.m. Worship
7:30 pjn. Prayer meeting, home
of Mr. ana Mrs. timer wwue.
PHOENIX
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
301 Third st.
Martin M. Lumley, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m Morning worship
7 p.m. Bible study
7 p.m. Young people's service
7:30 pjn, Evening worship
Wednesday:
730 p.m, Prayer meeting
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1
Corner First and Rose sts.
Perry M. Johnson, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
li am Mnrnin? worshin
6:30 pjn. Baptist training union
7:ju p.m. evening wump
OTaitnaelau
730 pjn. Bible study and prayer
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Second and Church sts.
William H. Saladin. minister
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Church school
11 a.m. Worship service
8 p.m. Evening service
Wednesday: -
9:30 ajn. Bible study and pray-
er hour
TALENT
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
First and Wagner sts.
Earnest R. Bell, minister
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship service
6:30 pjn. Junior and senior high
MYF
Wednesday:
730 pjn. Prayer meeting
WAGNER CREEK MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday:
10 ajn, Sunday school
11 ajn. Preaching service
7 pjn. Evening service
JACKSONVILLE
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday:
9:45 ajn. Sunday school
11 ajn. Worship service
ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Fr. William McLeod
Sunday:
9 ajn. Mass
VILLAGE CHURCH
( Interdenominational)
Across from Museum
Dick Memman, pastor
Sunday:
. 10:45 a.m. Worship service
7 pjn. Young people meeting
4-H Dog Clubbers
Back From Trip
Members of the Siskiyou
4-H Guide Dog club returned
to the valley from field trials
in San Rafael. Calif., last week
with three first places, two
seconds, and a third, accord
ing to Glenn Klein, county
extension agent.
Winners were "Meg," a
golden retriever puppy owned
by Sharon Roderick, two first
places; "Gill," a German short
hair owned by Nyla Murray,
a first and a second; and
"Gino," a German short hair
owned by Janet Issi, a second
and a third. The competition
included showmanship and
obedience trials.
Six members of the club,
the three winning owners and
Lee Jackson. Bette dePlace
and Kathy Grimm made the
trip, accompanied by W. J.
Roderick and Mrs. Ken Mur
ray. They entered four dogs
in the trials.
A number of valley busi
nesses donated funds to fi
nance the trip, Klein said.
Grange News...
Lake Creek Grangt
A potluck supper was held
before Grange to welcome our
new members Bob and Ca
mille Gilkey. The Gilkeys
have bought the home of the
Loyd Georges. The Gilkeys
were given all four degrees
at Eagle Point Grange.
Also guests at the Grange
meeting were County Deputy
Roscoe Roberts and wife, and
Adamson Shaw, Grange insur
ance agent for seven states.
Pearl Bartling reported on the
under water trip of the sub
marine Nautilus, America
having a "first" in the feat,
All members signed a birth
day card to be sent to Louis
Taber on his 80th birthday.
He is a past master of the Na
tional Grange.
Roberts assisted the officers
in learning the correct pro
cedure in the presentation of
guests. Shaw talked on insur
ance. Faye George's birthday
was honored by the birthday
song, a cake and a gift.' Music
was enjoyed as the final event
of the evening.
Next Grange meeting will
be held on Sept. 12 at
8:30 p.m.
Ellyn Charley,'
Secretary -
Ex-Machinist Has
100th Birthday
Portland OIPD -A former
railroad machinist John
Edgerton, celebrated his 100th
birthday here yesterday and
gavej some credit for his lon
gevity to being "tender heart
ed" and keeping "out of the
dirt."
The white-haired centenar
ian was born in Crew, Ches
hire county, England, and mi
grated to the United States
75 years ago. He worked as a
machinist for Pennsylvania
Railroad before traveling to
Mexico for a year for a simi
lar job.
He worked for Pennsyl
vania again before coming to
Oregon in 1906 to work for
Southern Pacific.
Mr. Edgerton has one re
maining daugter of three, two
grandchildren,, five great
grandchildren, and five great
great grandchildren.
SHADY COVE
OUR LADY OF FATIMA
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Sunday:
11 ajn. Mass
ST. MARTIN'S EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
School band room
W. B. MacHenry, vicar
Sunday:
9 ajn. Morning prayer and ser
mon 9:30 ajn, Church school
RURAL CHURCHES
BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH
White City
Crater Lake hwy. tt Antelope rd.
AJ Rollins, pastor -
Sunday:
10 ajn. Sunday school -
11 ajn. Morning worship
7 p.m. Baptist youth
8 pjn. Evening service
Wednesday: t
8 p.m. Bible study and prayer
service
CHURCH OF THE GOOD
SHEPHERD (EPISCOPAL)
Prospect
W B. MacHenry. Vicar
Sunday:
10 ajn Church school
11:15 ajn. Holy communion and
sermon
Thursday:
2 pjn. H o 1 y communion and
meeting of Daughters of the King
GRIFFIN CREEK COMMUNITY
BIBLE CHURCH
Griffin Creek Grange
Tyley O. Evans, pastor
Sunday:
8:45 a.m Program. KWTN
10 ajn. Sunday school
11 ajn. Worship service
7 p.m. Young people's service
8 p.m. Bible study
Wednesday:
7:30 pjn. Bible study t nd pray er
ROGUE VALLEY SPIRITUALIST
CHURCH
Route 1. Box 161, Gold Win
M. M Kruse. DJj.
Sunday:
8 pjn Service
SAMS VALLEY COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Interdenominational)
School house
John Roelfs, minister
1 Sunday:
10 a.m. Sunday school
11 ajn. Sunday service
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