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CHURCH DIRECTORY "Live in harmony with one another; do not be haughty, but associate with the lowly, never be conceited." Romans 12:16. APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH North Central ave. at Third lb Loyce Carver, paitor Sunday: . 9:05 a m- Radio broadcast KMED 9:30 ajn. Sunday school 11 a.m. Morning wonhip Thunday: 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting A5CE.N810N LUTHERAN CHURCH ELC 2501 Barnett rd. Elvin S. rollefson. pastor Sunday: 9:45 ajn. Sunday achool 8:30 Sc 11 a.m. Divine worship Thursday: 8 p.m. Adult preparatory classes BETHEL ASSEMBLY Or GOD 1223 East McAndrews rd. L. D. Krause. pastor Sunday: -9:43 a.m. Sunday school 6:30 cm. CA youth service and children's church 730 p.m. Evangelistic rally Wednesday: 7 pjn. Bible and prayer hour CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST 608 N6rth Central ave. Dexter Williams, minister Sunday: 9:45 ajn. Bible school 11 a.m. Morning worship c in nm fifrnHv nla 7:15 p-ni. Evening evangelistic service. Wednesday: 730 p.m. Bible study and pray er meeting. CHURCH OF CHRIST 1056 Court street Sunday: 8:30 ajn. Radio program, KMID 10:30 ajn. and 7:30 pjn. Wor ship services. Wednesday: 730 pjn. Bible study CliURCH OF CHRIST 1(01 West Main St. Ross VXong. minister Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Bible classes 10:45 ajn. Morning worship 2:35 pjn. Herald of Truths, KWIN 730 p.m. Evenina worship Wednesdav: 730 o.m, Midweek Bible study Thursday: 1 pjn. i-adler Bible class CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER UAI SAAINXa 648 South Ivy St. D E Nelson, bishop Sunday: 9 a.m. Priesthood 1030 ajn Sunday school 7 pjn- Evening service. 730 p.m. Mutual Improvement association. Thursday: 10 ajn. Primary CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 345 North Mary st. Iscil Hiser, pastor Sunday: 10 a.m. Church ahcool 11 ajn. Worship 7 pm Group meetings COMMUNITY CHURCH West Main at South Orange Joseph A. Bowdoin, pastor Sunday: -t 9:45 ajn. Sunday school . 11 ajn. Morning service 7:45 p.m. Evening service Wednesday: 730 pjn. Prayer meeting and Bible study. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (United Church of Christ) 300 Oakwood dr. (1 block south of East Main on Groveland ave.) . Thomas Mc Cam ant, minister Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday school 10 a.mv Church worship. . EASTWOOD-BAPTIST CHURCH (American BaDtist) North Keene Way dr. at Ridgeway Richard M. Jones, pastor Sunday: 9:45 ajn. Church school 11 ajn Morning worship. Monday: 7:30 pjn. Baptist youth fellow ship. Wednesdav; 630 pjn.. Potluck dinner and business meeting. Thursday: - 8 pjn. Choir rehearsal. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH West Main at Laurel sts. Georae G Roseberry mlnlatd Robert T. Downey. Associate Sunday- ' 9 A- It am Worshin 9 & 11 ajn. Extended church school. 11 a.m. Junior hi and senior high church school., kindergarten. nursery, ana primary cnurcn. 5:30 Dm. Junior hieh MYF. 630 pjn. Older youth fellowship 7 pjn. senior nign mu. Wednesday: 7 pjn Boy Scouts 7 pjn Youth Choir rehearsal " Friday: 630 pjn. Shipmate's potluck. FAITH ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH 2326 Roberts rd. John C. Stille. speaker Sunday: . 9:45 ajn. Sunday achool 11 ajn. Worship hour - 7 pjn. Evening singspiration and sermon Wednesday - 7 pjn. Prayer meeting and Bible study FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1108 West Main St. - Robert E. Cull pastor Sunday: 9:45 ajn. Sunday achool 11 ajn Worship 6:15 jn Christ Ambassadors Wednesday 7 pjn. Prayer meeting Thursday: 7:45 pjn. Midweek service. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ninth at Oakdale William C. Piper, minister Sunday: 9:43 ajn. Sunday school 8:30 it 10-55 ajn Morninr wor ship 7 pjn. Christian Youth fellow ship Monda : I pjn Boy Scouts FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH , (Conservative) North Central at Fifth James W. Neely. pastor Sunday: 9:40 ajn. Sunday school II ajn Morning warship with sermon (KBOY) 630 pjn. Baptist Training Unions; adult Bible study. 7:45 pjn Evening gospel hour. Wednesday: 7:45 pjn. Midweek service of Bible study and prayer. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 100 Windsor ave. (1 block south of East Main st) Sunday: . 9:45 p.m. KBOY "How Christian Science Heals." . 11 ajn Church service 11 ajn Sunday school, nursery available Sunday and Wednesdays Wednesday: 8 pjn.. Testimonials, of .healing Beading room 328 West Sixtn at 10 ajn. to 5- pjn. Daily except Kunaaja ih niMiajaf MEDFORD FIRST CHURCH OF TBI NAZABENE 320 North HoUy St. Raymond Hum garter Sunday. 9:45 an Sunday school 10 ajn. " Showers of Blessing" KDOV. '0:55 Morning worship KDOV 6 p.m. Youth groups and adult prayer 7 pjn Evening worship Wednesday : 7 pjn. Youth choir practice 7:30 pjn. Prayer and praise 830 .pjn. Choir practice. Friday: 1 p.m. Prayer and fasting FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Eighth and Holly sts. D. Kirkland West, pastor Harold M. Roberta, visitation pastor Sunday: 9:3u Sc 11 ajn Worship service 030 & 11 ajn. Church school . 1030 Sc 12 noon Coffee hours 530 pjn. Junior high fellowship 7 pjn- Westminster fellowship. 7 p.m. Geneva fellowship Monday: 630 ajn Presbyterian Toast- m asters Wednesday: 5 pjn. WF Youth night. 730 pjn. Midweek prayer fel lowship Thursday: 6 p.m. Geneva fellowship 7:30 pjn. Chancel choir Friday: 10 ajn. Missionary prayer hour. FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST ' CHURCH 794 Lozier lane J. M. McCraw pastor Sunday: , 9:45 ajn. Sunday achool 11 ajn. Morning worship 7 p.m. Training unions 8 pjn. Evening service Wednesday: 7 pjn. Group meetings 8 pjn Hour of prayer and Bible study. FREE METHODIST CHURCH 1294 South Peach St. E. C. Bush pastor Sunday 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 ajn. Worship 1 p.m. Family hour 7:43 pjn. Evangelistic service. Wednesday: 730 pjn. Midweek prayer service FRIENDS CHURCH (Corner of DeBarr and Merriman) Clynton Crisman, pastor Sunday: 9 a.m. "Quaker Hour" broad cast KDOV. 9:43 Sc 11 ajn. Church school. 9:45 Sc 11 ajn Worship .7 pjn. Christian Endeavor 8 pjn. Praise and worship. Wednesday: 8 pjn. Midweek prayer meeting FOURSQUARE CHURCH East Jackson and Biddle rd. R. H. Mathewson, pastor Sunday: 9:45 ajn. Sunday school 11 ajn. Morning worship ' 6:30 p.m. Berean Crusader, and children's church 730 p.m Evangelistic service Wednesday: 730 pjn. Bible study and prayer. FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE 609 Western ave (McAndrews rd. at W. Jackson St.) Van McCoy, pastor Sunday: 9:45 ajn. Rhythm band 10: ajn Sunday school 11 ajn. Worship service 7:45 pjn Evangelistic services Tuesday: 7:45 pjn. Youth service Friday 7:45 pjn. Midweek prayer serv ice JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Kingdom hall 2402 Jacksonville highway Fridav: 730 pjn. Ministry school and service meeting. Sundav 6 pjn Public talk 7 pjn. Watchtower study Tuesday: 730 pjn Bible study 7:45 pjn. Evangelistic service Wednesday 730 pjn Bible study RE-ORGAf IIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Tenth and ivy sts. June. W Davidson, pastor Sunday: 9:45 ajn Church school . 11 ajn. Communion service. PHILADELPHIA, CHURCH (Nonsectarian) 1851 Grandview ave. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White, pastors Sunday: 10 ajn. Sunday school 11 ajn. Worship 6:45 pjn. Street meeting Wednesday: 7:45 pjn Prayer meeting Thursday: , 10 ajn Prayer meeting. . PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 1123 East Jackson st. Sherman Moore, paster , ' Sunday: 9:45 am. Sunday school 11 ajn Morning worship 6:45 pjn Pilgrim youth service 730 pjn Missionary film Wednesday: 730 p.m. Bible study and pray er service SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH 326 South Oakdale ave. Priests Fr Carl Mai. Fr. John A. Ilg.. Ft. William Mcleod Sunday: 6. 7. 830 10 & 1130 ajn Mass 6 pjn Travelers' mass. Commu nity hall. Prospect 7 p.m Mass Wednesday: 730 pjn Perpetual help devo tions Saturday: 4-530 St 730-9 p.m. Confession Daily: 7 & 8 ajn Mass. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Corner Edwards and Beatty sts John Trade, pastor Don Wilson, assistant . Saturday: 930 ajn Sabbath achool 11 ajn. Worship hour. Monday: 7 pjn Pathfinders Wednesday: 10 ajn Senior dorcas. 730 pjn. Prayer meeting ST. LUKE'S METHODIST CHURCH 2940 Siskiyou blvd. Metric Dixon, pastor Sunday: 930 ajn. Church school 930 ajn. Worship service Wednesday: 6:45 a jn Methodist men. ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Fifth St. and N Oakdale Ave. G. R. V. Bolster rector Duane S. Alvord, assistant Sunday: 8 ajn. Hoy communion. 930 ajn -Morning prayer with sermon 930 a.m. Nursery school and junior church achool. 11 ajn Holy communion. Friday ti 11 Jiw Holy communing! Grading Begins At Site of New Academy Building Grading work began Tues day on the site of the new Rogue River Junior Academy on the school property on South Stage rd. Construction is being rushed in order to provide six rooms for use this fall. The old two-story building, which has been in use for over 30 years, was condemned last spring by the state fire marshal. Plans call for a $125,000 unit when complet ed. An auditorium-gymnasium with a seating capacity of 1,000 will be added when the classroom needs are met. This will provide a central meet ing place for various com munity activities. Building contractor. for the new unit is George Johnson."! Rogue River Juniro Academy is a church school operated for students in the Rogue Valley by the Seventh-day Adventist churches. Christian Science Radio Program Here "God" will be the sermon subject Sunday at the First Church of Christ, Scientist, at Windsor ave. Everyone is wel come to attend. . Th 15 -minute radio pro gram "How Christian Science Heals" will be "broadcast over radio station KBOY each Sun day at 9:45 ajn. starting July 5. SALVATION ARMY CHURCH 4th and Bartlett sts. . Capt. William Ricken, commanding omcer Lt David Peterson, assistant. Sunday: 9:45 ajn. Sunday school 11 ajn. Holiness meeting 11 aj.ni. Junior soldiers meeting 1130 ajn. Junior Legion 6 p.m. Young people's legion 7 pjn. Open air 730 pjn. Salvation meeting Tuesday: 7 p.m Open air 730 pjn. Prayer meeting 8 pjn. Bible study - 9 p.m. Song practice. Wednesday: 6 pjn. Young people's club Saturday: 7 pjn Open air and Bible study. UNITY CENTER OF MEDFORD 995 South Oakdale Katherine Bosworth minister Sundav: 11 ajn. Sunday devotional services and Sunday school; Py thian bldg 5th and Grape sts. 11 a.m. Youth of Unity, Pythian hall. Tuesday: 730 D.m. Studv class. Grants Pass. Thursday: 2 p m. Fundamentals, Ashland public library . 730 pjn Midweek healing meeting Friday: 11 ajn. Study class VALLEY VIEW SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH South Stage rd. John Trade, pastor Don Wilson, assistant Saturday: 9:30 ajn. Sabbath school 11 ajn. Worship service Monday: 7 pjn Pathfinders Wednesday: 730 pjn Prayer meeting. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH, ULCA Fourth and Oakdale Harvey C. Coovert, pastor 6th Sunday after Trinity: 930 a.m Sunday school 830 Sc 11 ajn. Worship service. COUNTY CHURCHES ASHLAND FAITH TABERNACLE Highway 99, south of Ashland Leo C. Wine, pastor Sunday: . 9:43 a.m. Sunday school ,, 11 ajn. Morning worship 4:30 ajn. Program station KWIN. 7:45 pjn. Evangelistic services. Tuesday and nightly: 7:45 pjn. Evangelistic services. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (United Church of Christ) 717 Siskiyou blvd. , Fred G. Plocher, pastor Sunday: 9:45 ajn. Sunday school 11 ajn. Worship FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH North Main and Helman sts. B. J. Holland, minister Sunday: 9:45 ajn. Sunday school 9:45 and 11 ajn. Morning wor ship GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Frances lane John E. Simon, interim pastor Sunday: 9 a.m. Divine worship 1030 ajn. Sunday school CENTRAL POINT CHURCH OF CHRIST Third and Oak sts. Mr. Jean M. Shelley, minister Sunday: 9:45 ajn Sunday school 10:45 ajn Worship service. 630 pjn. Junior, Junior High and Senior Youth meetings 730 pjn. Evening evangelistic service Wednesday: - 730 pjn Midweek service FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Bruce J. Weber, pastor Sunday: 9:45 ajn. Sunday school. 11 ajn Church worship. 7 pjn. Westminster fellowship GIBBON ACRES PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD 115 Gibbon rd. James K. Pack, pastor Sunday: 9:43 ajn. Sunday school 11 ajn. Worship service. 730 pjn. Evangelistic service Friday 730 pjn. Young people's service LANDMARK MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH (Independent) Townsend Club Bldg. . Pine St. Sunday: 10 ajn. Sunday school. Colors of Fiag to be Sunday Sermon Here ' The religious significance of the colors of the flag will be discussed by Pastor H. C. Coovert at the 9 and 11 a.m. services of Zion Lutheran church Sunday. A guest speaker, the Rev. Karl Br-ockhaus, former pas tor of the church, will be heard at the 11 a.m. service, July 12. Only one service is scheduled due to the guest speaker. t NEW ACE CHURCH Service and lecture by Dr. Dell E. -Millard will be held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the New Age Church of Christ, north of Eagle Point on Ham mel rd. Preceding the lecture there will be a fellowship din ner at 1 p.m. and a musical half -hour at 2 p.m. The public is invited. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD 513 Pine st. W. H. Johnson, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 ajn. Morning worship 7:45 p.m. Evangelistic service Thursday : 7:45 pjn. Young people's meet ing. EAGLE POINT COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH Joseph J. Munshaw. pastor Sunday: 9:45 ajn. Sunday school 11 ajn. Morning worship. 7 pjn. Youth fellowship 8 p.m. Evening service Wednesday: 7 pjn. Choir practice 8 p.m. Prayer meeting SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Grange hall John Trude, pastor Dn Wilson, assistant Saturday it-30 ajn. Sabbath school 11 ajn. Worship, speaker, Robert Burns. Tuesday: 1030 a.m. Dorcas welfare meet ing, home of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Harper 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting, home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Campbell, Lakecreek. GOLD HILL COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Comer 4th st. and 4th ave. James F. Eubanks Jr., pastor Sunday: 10 ajn. Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship service 530 pjn Intermediate MYF. JACKSONVILLE VILLAGE CHURCH - (Interdenominational) . Across from Museum Sunday: 10:45 ajn. Morning worship 9 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH King K. Jones Jr, pastor Sjnday: 9:45 ajn Sunday school 11 ajn Worship service - Daily. 9 a.m.-s pjn. upen tor visitors. ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Fr William McLeod Sunday: 9 a Jn i - wis PHOENIX CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 301 Third St. Marvin M. Lumley, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship 730 pjn. Evening service FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Second and Church sts. William S. Saladin, minister Sunday:, 9:45 ajn. Church school ' 11 ajn. Morning worship and junior church Wednesday: r 930 ajn. Spiritual Life group 6:45 p.m. Midweek service 730 pjn. Choir practice Saturday: . 10 a.m. Communicants classes. SHADY COVE OUR LADY OF FATIMA CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday. 10 ajn Mass TALENT ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH J. C. Arnett, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school. 11 ajn. Morning worship 7:15 pjn. Junior service 8 p.m. Evening service Wednesday: 8 pjn. Bible study. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH First and Wagner sts. Earnest R. Bell, minister Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday service 11 ajn. Worship service 6 pjn. Senior and junior MYF 730 n.m. Worship Tuesday: 7 pjn. oy scouts meeting. Wednesday: 730 njn. Prayer meeting. Friday: 6:45 pjn. Fellowship, ivan mson WAGNER CREEK MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday school 11 ajn. Worship service. RURAL CHURCHES BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH (Conservative) White City Crater Lake nwy. it Anieiope ra. Ray Nelson, pastor Sunday: ... 9:45 ajn. Sunday school ' 11 ajn. Morning worship . 6:30 pjn Baptist youth 730 pjn. Evening service Wednesday: 7-30 p.m. Bible study and pray er service COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH Butte Falls Howard Simmonds, pastor Sunday: 930 ajn. Sunday school 11 ajn. Morning worship 730 pjn. Evening worship Tuesday: 7 pjn. Junior choir practice 7:20 pjn. Adult choir practice 8 p.m. Bible study and prayer. Wednesday: 7 pjn. Young people. FOREST ACRES COMMUNITY CHURCH Affiliated with American Sunday School Union (non-denominational) Seven miles North of Medford, one black East of Table Rock rd. Kenton Adams, pastor Sunday: 9:45 ajn. Sunday school 11 ajn. Morning worship 5:30 pjn. Young people. Thursday: 7:30 pjn. Prayer and Bible study, 239 Gibbon rd. ROGUE VALLEY SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Route 1. Box 161. Gold Hill M M Kruse. D-D. . Sunday: S SJSU Worship service . Try and Stop Me By BENNETT CERF A NUCLEAR FISSION specialist was engaged by a culture--loving tiote! proprietor to address his guests after luncheon on the tree-shaded lawn of the establishment. "These folks are up in New Hampshire for a vacation," demurred the scientist. "Nobody at all will come to hear a talk on nu clear fission." He couldn't have been a worse prophet. Despite the fact that it was a perfect day, the guests turned out en masse to hear the lecture. "I must admit I was grati fied," the scientist told a smiling girl when the session was over. "Don't be too gratified," she warned. "After all, what else can you do after a heavy meal? Golf and tennis are too strenuous, and if you go swimming maybe you get a cramp and drown!" "You can get from New York to Chicago in two hours by piano and 18 hours by train," observes Paper Magnate Sam Himmell, "but I can't see much difference between the two. I still can't get the windows open." 1959, by Bennett Cerf. Distributed by King Features Syndicate. In the Day's News By FRANK Over on the Williamson river Tuesday, Oregon's Gov ernor Hatfield pushed a but ton that set in motion the multi - million dollar Johns Manville plant that will sup ply the 11 Western states with a new type of building ma terials. The gathered dignitaries at the opening ceremony listen ed attentively. For a moment, nothing happened. Manager Bill Graham grinned and spoke into the mike. "They're just like your TV set," he said. "Thev have to warm up." They did! ' . Over the loud speaker came the high hum of modern ma chinery gathering speed. The crowd in the new. plant's pleasant little auditorium re laxed. The years of planning had come out all right. It was working.- IT WAS a momentous occas ion, deserving a special page in the history of this part of the Far West. Why so momentous? It marked the first com mercial use of jackpine, the weed tree we had tried for a century to get rid of. There on the south bank of the Wil liamson yesterday, Cinderella of the Woods put on the gold en slipper and it FITTED. She's on her way now. JACKPINE cordwood goes in at one end of the plant. It is first debarked. The bark goes into a furnace to provide heat for the later processes. Even the squeal, to use an ancient crack of the meat packing industry, is utilized. Then it is pressed against Gargantuan 'grindstones that reduce it to pulp. The pulp moves in a steady, unbroken procession through complicat ed machine after complicated machine. At the other end, it corned out in a wide variety of materials useful in our mo dern building economy. All these materials have INSULATING properties-J-M being specialists in insulation. They keep out heat in the summer and keep out cold in the winter. Thus they save Third Cover Spray Needed on Pears The third cover spray on pears should be completed 30 days before harvest to avoid residues in excess of toler ances, according to Dr. L. G. Gentner, entomologist at the Southern Oregon Experiment station, and County Horticul tural Agent C. It. Cordy. Bartlett harvest will start about Aug. 5, and anjou har vest about Aug. 25. Information " on types and amounts of spray has been mailed to growers. Cjthers wishing the information may call the agent's office. GRACE BIBLE CHURCH 3432 North Pacific highway " Tyley O. Evans, pastor Sunday: 8:45 a.m- Radio program, KWIN 10 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship service 6:30 p.m Young people's service 7:30 p.m. Bible study Wednesday: 7:30 pjn. Bible study and pray er time. . SAMS VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH (Interdenominational) School house John Roelfs, pastor Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday school . 11 a.m. Worship service SAMS VALLEY GOSPEL CHURCH j (Nondenominational) , Gordon Peterson, pastor Sunday: 10 ajn. Sunday school il a -III. iYiUi mug wutuiu. 730 pjn ."Worship TRAIL COMMUNITY CHURCH Ernest Evers, pastor Sunday: 9:45 ajn. Sunday school 11 ajn. Morning worship 7 pjn. Pre-prayer service 7 "!n n m F.vpnini' service Tuesday: 7:30 p.m. Young people meetings Wednesday: 7 JO p ju. Simpsonaires quartet. JENKINS fuel in the winter and power in the summer. They insulate against SOUND, thus saving jangled nerves. They are as modern as to morrow. THIS new plant symbolizes the FIBER economy into which our timbered area is moving. It and its like which will follow it will banish for ever the grim specter of CUT OUT AND MOVE ON that has haunted the lumber industry since its earliest beginnings. Lebanon, the Good Book tells us, was once a timbered region, cool and pleasant un der its towering cedars. The cedars of Lebanon were cut and sawed - not made into fiber. They went into the building of Solomon's Temple. They went into the tall masts of ships. And ,so on. Now they're gone. So it has been everywhere in the past. But no more. Fiber is a CROP that is renewed perpetually from the soil. The timber in dustry, from here on, will be a PERMANENT industry. That is why Tuesday was so important. We Give 4V GREEN STAMPS CENTRAL REXALL DRUG Main and Central A free service of THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE . '"a&ag' (F IT3 I7 TV 7 fl IT3 Lovely Needlework i your bed bloom with color a prize-winning array of tulips in a striking new de sign. Easy applique quilt. Just two patches s terns are em broidery or bias binding. Use fabric scraps. Pattern 7410: chart, directions, yardages for twin, double-bed. Send Thirty-five; cents (coins) for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to Med ford Mail Tribune, Household Arts Dept., P. O. Box 168, Old Chelsea Station. New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly Name. Address, Pattern Number. Our 1959 ALICE BROOKS Needlecraft Catalogue has many lovely designs to order: crocheting, knitting, embroid ery, quilts, dolls, weaving. A special gift, in the catalog to keep a child happily occupied a cutout doll and clothes to color. Send cents for ; our copy of the book. CLOGSTOII'S Metal Yealher Stripping and Screens Estimates Gladly Phone SP 3-1014 Evenings Vacation ENJOY ... Medford Mail Tribune Circulation Department Medford, Oregon Please sara my Mail Tribune while I am en vacation, beginning and deliver all af thins te ma whan I return en (l dart un certain, please call Mail Tribune when you return! Na me Address C" OJd Times Club to Appear in Parade The Old Timers club mem bers meet tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. at the A and W Root Beer stand parking lot to leave at 8:45 a.m. for Ash land to participate in the parade. - Members and their families are asked to wear Centennial costumes attire for the oc casion. Members will take a luncheon to be held in Lithia park immediately after the parade. Cars will be on display in the park during the afternoon. Sanity Hearing Due Park Hermit Los Angeles-(UPD -A sanity hearing will be held today for Dennis Farrell, 32, the hermit of Griffith Park who for six years lived a lonely life in the sprawling park. Farrell, a veteran of the Korean war, agreed to the hearing along with his. par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Christo pher P. Farrell, North Platte, Neb. The parents were reunit ed with their son Wednesday for the first time since he en tered the 4,200-acre city owned park in late 1952 be cause he was "sick of living." Farrell, bearded and in tat tered clothing, emerged from the park last Monday seeking help from police. He was pro nounced "very sick" by a psy chiatrist. Salem -(UPD Wednesday was the 10th anniversary of Ore gon's multi-million dollar for est rehabilitation program. 100 YEAR OLD NEWSPAPER RAILROAD PICTURE BOOK The train trip from Butte Falls last Saturday was lots of fun. If you missed it, you can find much of the romance of Pioneer Rail roading in our new souvenir booklet, "Pioneer Rogue River Valley Railroads. An Album of Early Photographs". Has 28 full page photos and 3 maps. If your News Stand or Drug Store does not have it, send us $1 and a copy will be mailed to you. Or send 25c for a set of 8 early railroad postcards. WHAT WAS NEWS AND THE NEWSPAPER LIKE 100 YEARS AGO? We have photo - lithographed copies of the Table Rock Sen tinel of Jacksonville, for May 24, 1856. MOST INTERESTING. At your news stand or Drug Store: or send us 25c and a copy will be mailed you. (News Stands, Drug Stores, Mar kets, Book Stores, we will leave stocks of the above on consign ment if you will call us at SPring 2-7774.) Journal Print Shop 702 S. Grape Medford EVERY VACATION. MINUTE but before you leave ask for the Mail Tribune OM'PAK We will held the Mail Tribune while you are on your vacation. Each issue will be held in our office while you are away and will be delivered to you personally by your carrier upon your return. VACATION PAC SERVICE IS FREE! No papers to pile up on your porch. You will be able to catch-up on all local newt and special features when you return. When you leave on your vacation just complete this handy order and either give it to your carrier . . . mail it . or just bring it in to the office. WE WILL DO THE REST ... VACATION PAC ORDER MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. C Friday, Jaly 3. 1959 Myrtle Creek Man Drowns in Surf Reedsport - (UPD - A Myrtle Creek man drowned and .an other was rescued by quick acting coast guardsmen late Thursday when their com mercial fishing boat capsized in the surf at the mouth the Umpqua river near here.' Trapped and drowned in, the cabin of the 27-foot fish ing boat Ethel was Finzer Hall. Nathan Cleveland, also of , Myrtle Creek crawled through a small cabin win dow and escaped. Z Cleveland was rescued by Engineman 1st Class Ray Mil ler and Seaman Leroy Stump as the pair maneuvered their. 40-foot motor lifeboat through, the boiling surf to pick him up. He was treated for numer ous cuts and bruises. Cleveland was unable to say why the boat capsized. Hall's body had not been re covered yet. CHURCH MAN DIES Marlboro, N.H.-OIPD-A. Rol and Elliott, 64, director of im migration services of Church World Service, died here Wednesday. Elliott became its immigration chief in 1949, and played a major role in the resettlement of 106,000 refugees in the U.S. a beautiful ' new room in just one day whh IHE OE LUXE LATEX WALL PAINT FREE PARKING SHCIAIISTS IN HOMtWAt t$ I 245 S. Central of 10th I Complete This Vacation-Pac Order Today or Phone the Circulation Dept. SP 2-6141