rntsT church or ao
Haven and Holly its.
yi. . Martin, pallor
U8lda m. ChrUtUn Brotherhood
bour. KBOY
9 45 am. Sunday ichool
II a.m. Worship lervtce
6 30 p.m Youth fellowihip
7 p.m. Adult prayer group
7:30 p.m. Evnlng itrvici
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Prayr and Bible
meeting
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Vesl Main at Laurel it
Geoiae O Roieberry minuter
Robert V Dowrey. Aoclat
bun nay
9 30 a.m. Adult claim and
church achool
9:30 St 11 a.m. Worthip
9:43 a.m. ColleRe age clasi
10 45 a m- Junior and lenlor high
church ichool
11 a.m. Nursery and primary
church
4.30 p.m. Membership clan
5 30 p.m. Junior High MYF
6:30 pm. Older Youth fellow-
h6-30 p.m. Senior hifch MYF
7:30 p.m. Lenten service
Wednesday
4 p m Altar choir rehearsal
7 p.m.- Youth Choir rehearsal
7 p.nl. Chancel choir rehearsal
Thursday:
12 noon Methodist men
1 p.m. Women's Bible class
Friday:
6:30 p.m. Shipmate's potluck
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF JESUS NAME
165 Bid tile rd.
Charles Richardson, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning worship
6:43 p.m. Young people's meet
ing 7:45 p m Evening service
Wednesday:
7 :45 p.m. Bible study and
prayer meeting.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Eighth and Holly sts
D Klrkland West, pastor
G. Robert Jacks, assistant
Harold M Roberta, visitation pastor
Sunday:
9:30 & 11 em. Worship service
9:30 & 11 ajn. Church school
10:30 and 12 noon Coffee hours.
11 a.m. Children's church
5 p.m. Junior high fellowship
7 p.m. Youth fellowship
Mondays
6:30 ajn. Presbyterian Toast
masters
Wednesday:
10: a.m. Bible survey course
5:15 p.m. WF Youth night
6:30 p.m. Family night dinner
7:30 p.m. Chancel choir rehear
sal Thursday:
3:45 p.m. 9th grade potluck
Friday:
' 7 a.m. Geneva fellowship
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST
CHURCH
794 Lozler lane
J. M. McCraw, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 am. Sunday school
10:45 a.m. Morning worship
6:30 p.m. Training unions
v 7:30 p.m. Evening service
Wednesday:
7 p.m. Group meetings
8 p.m. Hour of prayer and Bi
ble study
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
1294 South Peach it,
E. C. Bush, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship
7 p.m. Family hour
7:45p.m. Evangelistic service
Wednesday:
7 p.m. Midweek prayer service
and CYC.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES.
Kingdom hall
2402 Jacksonville highway
Friday:
7 :25 p.m. Ministry school and
service meeting
Sunday:
6 p.m. Public talk
7:15 p.m. Watch tower study
Tuesday:
S p.m. Bible study
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111 North Central
MT. PITT AVENUE CHtHCrl
OK TIIK NAZUlh.NK
Mt. Pitt at Che.tnut
Henry J. Brown, pastor
Sunday:
8:15 am .Prayer hour
9:43 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship
6 p.m. Juniors and youth
7 p m. Evangelistic service
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Missionary service
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD
(Medford Full Gospel J
608 Western ave
Lillie Snide, pastor
Sunday
10 am. Sunday school
11 am Worship service
7 30 p.m. Evangelistic services
Tuesday :
7:30 p m. Midweek prayer serv
ice Thursday
7:30 p.m. Young people's service
OPEN R1BI.E STANDARD
CHURCH
2715 Table Rock rd.
Virgil Harsh, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship service
6 p.m. Overcomers Youth serv
ice 7 p m Evangelistic service
Wednesday;
7:30 pan. Bible study and prayer
service
PHILADELPHIA CHLRCH
(Nonsectarian)
1831 Grandview ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White
pastors
Sunday:
10 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting
Friday:
7:30 p.m. Bible study
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
1L23 East Jackson St.
D. L. Goss, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning worship
6:45 p.m. Young people's service
7:30 p.m. Eangellstlc service
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Midweek prayer serv
ice RE-ORGANIZED CHURCH OF
JESUS CHRIST OF
I .'.ITER UAV SAINTS
Tenth and Ivy si.
James W. Davidson, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a m. Church school
11 a.m. Communion service;
Ural Donnelly, speaker
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC
CHURCH
32(i South Oakdale ave.
Priests: Fr. Carl Mai, Fr. John A.
Ug, Fr. William McLeod.
Sunday:
6. 7. 8:30. 10 & 11:30 a m. Mass
7 p.m. Mass
Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Mass
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Masi and Perpetual
Heln devotions
Friday:
7:30 p.m. Mass and stations of
the cross
Saturday:
4-5:30 & 7:30-0 p.m. Confession
Dally:
6:45 3t 8 a.m. Mass
ST. LUKE'S METHODIST CHURCH
2040 Siikivou blvd
Melvin Dixon, pastor ,
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Church school
11 a.m. Worship service
3 p.m. Youth membership class
6:30 p.m. MYF
Wednesday:
7:15 p.m. Choir rehearsal
8 p.m. Inquirer's class
ASHLAND TOPICS
Ashland - The Rev. Albert
R. Nickodemus. pastor of
Clmrt T.uthpran church. Fran
ces lane, will speak Sunday at
11 a.m. on "Christ Our Hign
Priest.' The Lord's supper
will be served. His topic for
the Wednesday 8 p.m. Lenten
service will be "My God, My
God, Why Hast Thou Forsak
en Me."
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RT MRK'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Filth St ami N OakdaJe .".
G R V Bolster rector
Duane S. Alvord. assistant
Siind.iv
8 am. Holv communion
9 30 am. Church School family
service
U:3u & 10;43 a.m. Nursery
schools
11 a.m. Holy communion with
sermon
12:15 pm. Coffee hour
7:15 p.m. Young people's fellow
ship Thursday:
8 p m. Adult confirmation class
Friday:
11 am. Holy communion
SALVATION ARMY
4th and Uartlctt sts.
Capt. William Ricken. cnmmar.dinf
officer
Lt. David Pelcr&on, assistant
Sunday:
U:45 am. bunnav school
11 a.m. Holiness mei'lm
11 a.m. Junior soldiers meeting
11:30 a.m. Junior league
4 p in. Corps cadets
6 p m. Young People's Legion
7 p m. Street meeting
7:31) o.m. Salvation nieettn
Tuesday:
7:30 p.m. Praver mcetine
Wednesday;
li:J0 D in. Youna Deonle'i club
Thursday;
10 a.m. Dav Home leacua
7 pm. Night home league
Friday:
7:30 n.m. Men's fellnwahin
Saturduy;
10 a.m. Junior band
7 p.m. Bible study
8 p.m. Songsters
ST. PKTKR'S LUTHERAN
('HL'ItCH
(Missouri Synod)
1020 K.-ibt Main st.
John S. Simon, pastor
Sunday:
0:30 a.m. Church school
11 a.m. Worshin
Monday;
7 p.m. t-noir
Tuesday;
7: JO p.m. Adult rrtembershiD class
Wednesday:
7 3u p.m. L.enten service
Friday;
7:30 p.m. Fellowship club
Saturday:
10 a.m. Confirmation classes
11 8411. Junior choir
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENT1ST
CIlL'KCII
Corner Edwards and Ecatty sts,
John Trude, pastor
iturnay:
9:30 a.m. Sabbath school
11 a.m. Worship bour
4 p ni. Missionary volunteer
meeting
7:30 p.m Home talent program,
Lincoln school gymnasium
Monoay:
7:30 p.m. patniinaers
Tuesday:
10 a.m. Junior Dorcas
Wednesday:
10 a.m. benior Dorcas
1:?.0 o.m. Prayer mectine
Thursday:
1 p.m. vacation Bible school
workshop
VAM.KY VIEW SF.VF.NTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
South M;ige rd.
A. F. Wcllman, pastor
Saturday:
0:30 a.m. biihhatn school
11 a.m. Worship service
4 o.m. Missionary volunteer
meeting, Medtord church
7:30 p.m. Home talent program,
Lincoln school gymnasium
Monday :
7:30 o.m. rainunaers
Tuesday:
9:30 a.m. senior uorcas
10 a.m. Junior Dorcas
Wednesday:
7:ao n.m. rrayer meeting
Thursday:
1 pin. vacation ninie scnooi
workshop, Medtord church
UNIT CENTER OF MEDFORD
905 South Oakriat
Katherine Bosworth minister
Sundav
11 a.m Sunday devotlonals
service a. id Sunday school: Py
thian hldK 3th and Grape ts
ll a.m. Youth of Unity, Pythian
hall
Tuesday:
7:30 D.m. Grants Pass study
class
Wednesday:
10 a.m. prayer ministry, ai cen
ter ...
7:30 n.m. Prosperity class, at
Center
Thursday: ...
2 pm. Study class, Ashland
nnhlie library
Friday:
11 a.m. Study class, at center ,
WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN
2000 Oakwood dr.
John O. Reynolds, pastor
Sunday:
a:4a a.m. nurcn icnnoi
11 a.m. Worship service
Thursday:
7:30 p.m. Choir renearsni
XIOV LUTHERAN CHURCH. ULCA
Fourlh and Oakdale
Harvey C. Coovert, pastor
Passion Sunday:
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship service
COUNTY
CHURCHES
ASHLAND
t.HACK LUTHERAN CHURCH
Frances lane
Albert Nickodemus, pastor
Sunday:
045a.m. Sunday school and
Bible study
11 a ni. Worship
Wednesday:
8 p.m. Lenten service
Thursday:
7.30 p.m. Adult Information
class
Saturday:
7 p.m. Men's club
CENTRAL POINT
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Third and Oak sts
Mr. Jean M Shelley, minister
Sunday.
9:45 a.m.
10 45 am
A lii n m
Sunday school
-Worship service
-Junior. Junior High
and Senior H
igh Youth meetings
7:30 p.m
Evening evangelistic
service
Tuesday:
7.30 pm. Cottage prayer meet
ing Wednesday:
7:30 p.m.
Midweek service
Thursday
7:30 p m. 1
Cottage prayer meet-
ing
rnuuimiTV Mm i k riit'nru
Paul O. Kroon, pastor
ountiay ;
45 a m Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning worship
ft ju p m. irayvr jjmii. jl-i vwich,
Junior and senior high young peo-
7 30 p m. Gospel hour
Wednesday thru Friday;
7.45 p.m. Missionary convention
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Robert Bridge, Interim minister
Sunday:
9 45 a.m. Sunday school, adult
eiass
11 a m Worship service
Thursday -7
JO p m, Choir rehearsal
efFHOVAim WITNFSftr.fl
Kingdom hall
First and Alder sts.
Friday:
7 30 pm. Ministry school a
service meeting
Sundav:
0 p m Public 1alk
7 15 p.m. Watchtower lesson
Tuenv:
pjn-Btbit stud
LANDMARK MIS MOV ART
UVIMI.T LHLllCH
i iimepnn3..
Tow mend Club Bldf.
Pine St.
Sunday:
B 45 am. Sunday school
10:45 a.m. Worship service
7 p m Worship
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting
EAGLE POINT
ASM Mill. V OK GOD
Troy Cambron, minister
ounaay :
9:45 am. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning worship
7:30 pm. Evangelistic service
Wednesday:
7 30 p.m. Young people's service
COMMUNITY HlltLE CHURCH
Joseph J, Munshaw, pastor
Sunday:
0:43 a m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning worship
6:30 p.m. Youth lellowthtp
7:30 p,m. Evening service
Monday:
7 p.m Boys brigade
Wednesday:
2:45 p in. Bible story time
6:45 p.m. Choir practice
7.30 p.m. Prayer meeting
SbVEMH-DAY ADVEM1ST
Grc.npe hall
John Trude. pastor
Saturday:
0 30 a.m. Sabbath school
11 a m. Worship service, Nation
family
Tuesday:
7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting, home
of Mrs. Viria Estelle.
Wednesday.
1 p.m. Dorcas welfare
GOLD HILL
miisTiAN t inncii
Corner Fourth st. and Sixth ave.
Miss Jean Cunningham, minister
Sunday:
0:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship service
COMMUNITY MKTHOnisr
( 111 Kt li
Corner 4ih st. and 4th ave.
O. L. Kendall, pastor
Sunday:
i:45 a.m. Sunday school
II a.m. Worship service
S 30 p.m. IMYF
6:30 p.m. Worship service
6:30 p.m. Senior MYF
JACKSONVILLE
ASSEMI1I.Y OF GOD
W, E. Irby, pastor
Si: itd ay:
0:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship
5:45 p.m. Service for shut-ins
6:30 p.m. C. A. service
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service
Thursday:
10 a.m. Prayer service
7:30 p.m. B i b 1 study and
prayer
KIPST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
King K. Jones Jr pastor
Sunday:
0:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship
7 p.m. Westminster fellowship
ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Fr. William McLeod
Sunday:
PHOENIX
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Second and Church sis.
William S. Saladin, minister
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Church school
11 .m. Morning worship
Wednesday:
2-3 p.m. Pastor consultations
7 p.m. Choir practice
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST
CHURCH
Corner First and Roia Its. ,
A. L. Craig, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday achool
11 a.m. Worship service
6 p in. Training Union
7:30 p.m. Evening service
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting
8:13 p.m. Bible study
SHADY COVE
OUR LADY OF KATIMA
CATHOLIC CHUHCH
Sunday:
10 a.m. Mass
ST. MARTIN'S EPISCOPAL
fill HCH
School band room
John S. Power, vicar
Sunday:
a : 1 s a m. Morninr prayer ana
church school.
TALENT
ASSEMIII.Y OF GOD CHURCH
J. C. Arnett, pastor
Sunday:
:45 am. Sunday school
11 n.m. Mornlnu worship
7:1S D.m. Younf Deoole's serv
ice
s p m. evening service
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Hlbia study
FIRST METHOniST CHURCH
First and Wagner sts.
Earnest R. Dell, minister
Sunday:
H:43 a.m. Minnay scnooi
1 1 a.m. Worship service
fi p.m. Junior MYF
Wednesday:
7 p.m. Prayer meeting
Friday:
0:43 p.m. Loyalty dinner
FRIENDS CHURCH
A. Clark Smith, pastor
Roland S. Hartley, assistant
Sunday:
A. 45 a.m. Sunday school
1 1 a.m. Morning worship
7 p.m. Youth service
' B p.m. Evening service
Tuesday:
10 a.m. Women's prayer service
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Preyer meeting
Saturday:
7:30 p.m. Men's prayer meeting
WAONFR CREF.K MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Sundsy:
10 a.m. Sunday school.
RURAL CHURCHES
BKRFAN BAPTIST CHURCH
(Cnnservntivt)
White City
Crater Lake hwy. & A avt.
Ray NeUon. pastor
Sunday:
U:45 a in. Sunday school
II a.m. Morning worship
6:30 p m. Baptint youth
7:30 p m. Evening service
Wednesday:
7 30 p.m Bible study and prayer
service
COI'NTRY CHURCH
Midway Four Corners
Wtft Table Rock road
Ernrit E. Ralls, paitor
Sunday:
10 a.m. Sunday school
I! a.sT,,---V!r"htp rvice
7 p.m Younu people
Wednesday:
7 30 p.m Bible study
tad
prayer
Rnr.t'K VALLEY HPIRITUALlSt
itrncH
Route 1, Box Ifil, Gold Hill
M. M. Krusa, D D.
Sunday:
6 p.m.-
-Service
SAMS VALLEY COMMUNITY
t ill III II
i Interdenominational)
lohool house
John Roe) Is, paitor
Sundav:
10 am. Sunday schoo,
11 am. Worship service
Wfdneda':
p m. Prayer end Bible study
Kir K i v - I
POOL TO REOPEN Tlie Medford YMCA
swimming pool, which has been shut down
for three weeks for renovation, will reopen
Saturday, April 2, Y officials have an
nounced. Looking over the work are Dave
Curzon, left, recently named physical direc
Quotes From the News
By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Geneva Semyon K. Tsarapkin, Soviet delegate to the
Geneva nuclear conference, stating lie was sending the West
ern offer of a short small test moratorium to Moscow because
many parts of It were unclear:
"I shall hav to read between the lines."
Las Vegas, Nev. Sandy Cherniss, buxom 41-26-37 college
coed who was directed to wear a loose sweater in classes, an
nouncing she has taken a job to appear with sweater in
a comedy skit:
"But I don't want to get by just by having a body. I want
to be a comedienne."
New York Max Oboler, 57, who hung by his legs In an
elevator shaft for two hours before police could cut through
the elevator floor to free him, gasping in agony:
"Please raise the elevator, just a little bit."
Washington Chairman Wayne N. Aspinall (D-Colo.) of
the House Interior Committee, backing a move to use a
choice real estate tract as a site for a clubhouse for congress
men's mothers, wives and daughters:
"This is just like putting
place, because the wives are
operation."
Some Leaders Fear
Bomber Defense
Not Sufficient
Wachlnpfnn (UPD - Some mil-
I itary leaders fear the nation's
defenses against Russian
bombers may fall apart, de
fense department officials
have admitted.
This was brought out when
the officials were questioned
about the continuing shift of
emphasis to missiles and mis
sile defenses, a development
that has cut heavily into the
U.S. anti-bomber programs.
The military leaders are
not certain the Soviet Union
intends to rely solely on in
tercontinental ballistic mis
siles in event of war. They
cite intelligence reports that
the Russians are building a
huge, 1,300-mlle-an-hour com
mercial transport ctlled the
WATCHTOWER TOPIC
"Seek Right Associations"
will be the Watchtower study
topic Sunday at 7:1$ p.m. at
the Kingdom hall of Jehovah's
Witnesses, 2402 Jacksonville
highway. At 6 p.m. the public
talk will be on "Universal
Disarmament by the Kingdom
of Heaven."
I NEW AGE CHURCH
! "Can The Mortal Body Be
I Redeemed?" will be the sub
ject of a lecture at 2:30 p.m.
Sunday by Dr. Dell E. Mil
lard at the New Age church,
north of Eagle Point, on Ham
mcl rd. Preceding the lecture
there will be a fellowship din
ner at 1 p.m. and a musical
halfhour at 2 p.m. The public
is invited.
SPEAKER SUNDAY
Central Point R. Shoe
maker, reprcscnativa of the
Watchtower Bible and Tract
Society of New York, will
speak at the Kingdom Hall of
Jehovah's Witnesses, First and
Alder sts., Sunday at 6 p.m.
His topic will be "Universal
Disarmament by the Kingdom
of Heaven."
LOYALTY DINNER
Talent The Talent Meth
odist church will hold i
Loyalty dinner Friday, April
8, at the church. Ross Young
blood of the Medford First
Methodist church will speak
on stewardship.
. SAMS VAU.F.V OOSFKt, CHURCH
I iN'ondennmlnatlnnali
Gordon Peterson, pastor
flunday:
10 a.m Sundav school
11 a.m. Morning worship
7:30 p.m .Worship
Thursday:
7 30 pm Bible study and pray
er meeting
TRAIL COMMUNITY CHURCH
Ernest Evers. pastor
Sunday:
0:45 a.m. Sunday school
II a m Morning worship
7 p m. Pre-praver service
7:30 p.m. Evening service
Tuesday:
7 .30 p m. Young people meetings
Wedncsdavi
7:30 p.m. Bthte studv and pray
er meeting tRussell Elder home)
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up a building for Congress some
just as much a part of the whole
' "Bounder". They say this is
far ahead of anything the
United States has and may as
well be considered a bomber,
especially if U. S. air de
fenses are inadequate.
Fleet Small
The Soviets already have
an estimated ISO Bison inter
continental jet bombers. Al
though the fleet is small
compared to America's 300
B S2s, officials point out that
any one of the planes can
transport more explosive
power than was carried by all
the bombers of World War
II.
The latest air defense cut
backs Friday took more than
$300 million from the Bomarc
anti-aircraft missile and $275
million from the "SAGE" elec
tronic anti-bomber system.
Earlier, the air force can
celled the F-108 supersonic
fighter plane, on which $150
million had been spent.
America's active programs
contain nothing remotely
comparable to the "Bounder"
which, if successful, could
give the SovieU a sensational
advantage In civilian trans
port as well as the makings
of a military advantage if
manned bombers turn out to
be Important.
Program Continued
The U. S. air force is con
tinuing its program for the
B-58 supersonic bomber,
which for short distances
could match tha Bounder's
reported 1,300 mlle-an-hour
speed.
The first B 58'g are to be
come operational this year.
The air force ig planning to
organize three wings with 45
planes each. The B-58, how
ever, is a small bombcr-180,-000
pounds compared to 400,
000 pounds for the B-52-and
in addition is supersonic only
for short distances, having
been designed to cruise at
subsonic speeds.
Warner Reviews Year's
Progress for Company
W. J. Warner, president of
the Jackson County Federal
Savings and Loan association,
reported on the past year's
progress of the association at
the annual director-employee
dinner recently at Mon Deslr
Dining Inn.
Forty-ilx persons attended,
including the board of direc
tors, employees and their
wives, husbands and guests.
Poison Oak?
Try Bottle of ZEMACOL
Yeu mult be Ktitlltst et roui I
money cheerfully refunded. Get
bottle tods? it WtSTIRN THRIFT '
tor, and Dr. William Roberts, YMCA aquatic
chairman. Funds for the work on the pool
were made available through the generosity
of the late John R. Tomlin.
(Knackstedt Photo)
Wall Street
Chatter
New York-IUPIl-Thc urge to
buy "recession-proof" stocks
lather than those that seem
to move in cycles is just a
temporary development that
could correct itself if the
economy once again enters a
major upswing, says Eklon A.
Grimm of Walston & Co.
"Undoubtedly, if a new bull
market should develop in cy
clical issues such as steels,
motors, coppers, rails and
chemicals, then a lot of the
'scared money' will come out
hiding," he maintains.
Grimm says two factors In
dicate there's a good chance
for an upswing later this
ycar-ona is the Republicans j
will have to make things hum
If they want to win in Novem
ber, and the other is we can't
afford a recession in the sur
vival race with Russia, whose
economy now is going full
steam ahead.
Some of the growth stocks
which have already made
progress in the current mar
ket and which are selling at
high prices - earnings ratios,
i have maintained their prices
remarkably well during
the
1960 selling, according
Gerald M. Loob of . F. H
ton & Co.
Waldo M. Allen of Mitchell.
nutcnins sc t,o. says tne pres
ent performance of the utility
average gives no indication
of a weakening In industrial
activity.
Civil Service lists
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New examinations for posi
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Friday, April 1, 1960
A
Solon Wants To
Delete AH Bomarc
Funds From Budget
Washington UPll - Rep. Dun-
icl J. Flood says that congress
ought to delete every penny
for buying Bomarc anti-aircraft
missiles from President
Eisenhower's budget.
The Pennsylvania Demo
crat, a member of the house
defense appropriations sub
committee, said the $50 mil
lion which remains in the
president's military appropri
ation request for next fiscal
year to buy the Bomarc
should be knocked out.
"There are too many other
places where we can use this
money," Flood told a re
porter. Slash Announced '
The air force has announced
plans to slash the Bomarc pro
gram for tha year beginning
July 1 from S420 million to
$50 million. The money taken
from Bomarc will be shifted
to help speed up the Atlas
missile and military satellite
projects.
The Bomarc slash repre
sented a belief that Russian
missiles represent a greater
future threat than Soviet
bombers.
Flood said in an interview
(hat the only thing that sur
prised him about the decision
was that lt wasn't reached
long ago.
"The Bomarc is Ineffective
and obsolescent now, and it
will be obsolete on the day
It is operational after the air
force has spent three billion
dollars on it," he said.
He said the Bomarc A,
which has a range of 200
miles, is "utterly useless."
Flood compared it to "a sling
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All Tests Flops
The more advanced Bomarc
B, which is designed for a
400-mile range, has been test
fired 11 times "and all have
been flops," Flood said.
Flood said the huge sunn
spent on the project appear to
have been of no benefit to
unyone except the Boeing
Airplane Co., the Bomarc con
tractor, and its stockholders.
The value of the Bomarc
system has been challenged
frequently by Flood and other
congressmen. The house de
fense appropriations subcom
mittee last year trimmed the
request for Bomarc procure
ment money from nearly $363
million to $200 million.
Rep. William E. Mtnshall
(R-Ohio), who called the pro
gram a "billion-dollar boon
doggle," tried to knock out
the remaining $200 million
on the house floor last year
but failed 178-51.
Republican Officials
Attend Reception
Jackson County Sheriff Jo
seph D. Walsh and Mrs. Walsh
and Mr. and Mrs. Donald L.
Stathos attended an official
reception Sunday at the Sa
lem residence of Gov, and
Mrs. Mark Hatfield.
Walsh is chairman of the
Jackson County Republican
Central committee and Sta
r.ios is secretary of the state
central committee.
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