Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 18, 1959, Image 7

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An Invitation
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Carl Brophy
Y.M.C.A. Board President
TO YOU!
Visit Your "Y" Now
TOEWW OS ANNUAL
epportunity for aU to jT?,, ,0 young and old alike, we . r jn
YOUR Y.M.CA.
OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULE
Open 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
AQ,UrJTCUf. Saving Exhibition
s.iS -SW Diving Exhibition
- Swim Team Demonstrate,,
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Free Activity
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Illustration at left shews Indian Guide
meeting in participant's heme.. Other
activities include: ; swimming, dancing,
archery, ceramics and ether crafts, Hi-Y
clubs, basketball, camping, handball,
tumbling, life saving, movies, badmin
ton, Gra-Y clubs, Softball, etc.; the
Y.M.CA. maintains a competent, trained
staff to guide and assist activities. Mr.
Robert Jones is general secretary.
Jaiiyairy 18 thru January
All who are identified with the Y.M.CA. here in Medford are Justly proud
'ef the increasingly important share the "Y" has in the life of this com
munity. Youth and adults . . . entire families . . are taking part, more
and mere, in the wholesome activities of this fast-growing Christian organ
ization. Because those who belong actually act in the capacity of stock
holders, they have a very real part in the planning of the "Y" program
with, of course, the guidance of trained administrators and an elected
board of directors comprising Medford citizens. It is truly in the democratic
traditions, in fact the desires and needs of youngsters as well as grown-ups
are carefully sought and considered so that the widely varied service ef
the "Y" may be sure to appeal to everyone. Medford's Y.M.CA. is truly
a community-wide organization, initially built and maintained through
the years by the people of Medford and the Rogue River Valley. This week
National Y.M.CA. Week it is our privilege to salute this fine organiza
tion. It is our opportunity to show off the "Y" building and facilities at
522 West Sixth street in Medford, to explain the scope and usefulness ef
the "Y" program, to learn how important and necessary the "Y's" influence
is in the Christian life ef this community.
THIS WEEK AT YOUR MEDFORD YMCA:
Sunday, Jan. 18
OPEN HOUSE. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday, Jan. 19
7:00 p.m., gym Volleyball Clinic'
8:00 p.m., Social Hall Beginning Square Dance Course
Tuesday, Jan. 20
MEDFORD Y.M.CA. ANNUAL MEETING
6:15 p.m., Social Hall
Wednesday, Jan. 21
7:30 P.M., Social Hall Y.M.CA. Diamond Lake Sum.tier
Camp Reunion
8:30 p.m., Pool Skin-diving Exhibition
Thursday, Jan. 22
8:00 p.m., Gym Women's Exhibition Volleyball Match
8:00 p.m., Social Hall Adults Square Dance Special ' ,
Friday, Jan. 23
6:15 p.m., Social Hall Family Potluck Dinner
8:30 p.m., Social Hall Teen-Age Social Dance
Saturday, Jan. 24
GUEST DAY AT THE Y.M.C.A. - (Members bring guests)
8:30, Social Hall Young Adult Social Games and Dane
7:00, Gym Y.M.C.A. Church League Basketball Games
Sunday, Jan. 25 Y.M.CA. SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES
The Medford Y.M.C.A. is a membership organization, with those who belong acting as
stockholders in the operation, an operation which is based entirely upon the wishes of
the majority of members.
Membership rates are low because of the support received through the United Medford
Crusade. Y.M.C.A. membership is available to anyone, regardless of race, color or creed.
PURPOSE: A world-wide fellowship ef per
sens united through a common loyalty to
Jesus Christ for the development of Christ
Ian personality and a Christian society.
Illustrations en this page depict but a few
ef the many individual and group activi
ties during the year at the Medford "Y".
SERVING TH E COMM U N ITY FOR 15
MEMBERSHIP IN THE Y.M.C.A. IS ATTAINED BY PAYMENT OF MODERATE DUES
Boys (8-13)
Boys (13-15)
Girls (8-17) :
Boys (15-18)
Women (18 and up)
$ 8.00
.. 9.00
. 8.00
. 12.00
. 20.00
Young Men (18-21)
Men (21-26)
Men (26 and up)
'Family Activity Fees
(TERMS AVAILABLE)
.$20.00
. 23.00
. 25.00
. 40.00
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This message for the Y.M.CA. brought to you through the cooperation of
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437 S. Central 1101 I. Jackson 608 E. Main Paeific Hwy. 200 W. 6th S. Stage Road Riverside Central Point 223 W. Jackson