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FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1060 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD, ORE. men MAi'Tinr cimiicii ICuimnrviillvtii Nnilh Onlni. nt mm Kil Htnuffiu', liiturliu iiiiator tfiMHhiy 11:4(1 n in.- 9 ntul 11 y .'html II n in. Mm mug wmalilp Willi NCIIIMtlt (KltoYi n ao in . nnpllaf youth lotiguoa And nihil! HI. Ho aiwly 1Ah if in, Kvtmliiif worahlp Wrdiu'Kiltty: 1:45 .nir -IMIilwri'lt orvlin of prnyor ntul liililt Uiily FAITH ADVHNT CIIKIKTIAN SUtiO Itolinrla nt. (1. K, WiilaUm, niliiUkT UAan in, -Humliiy I'huol It n in. Wot hli hour 7 pm. Kvmilng Kprvlua Vtiiiipliiy: 7 pin Prnyor m tetlna; and Dili la ittnty KIHKT ANHKMMl'.Y OK UOII mm w. Miiin hi. Itolidi-l K, Cull, pnRlur Uuiulny: I);! a m. Nuiuliiy whom II am. Wmiliit 015 pm, ChrUl AmhtiiHtidnrH 7.30 I' til. Kvti.lKollaUu loi vka Vunariny; 7 p nt Prnyor Unit WmlncaiUy; 7:43 p in. Midweek lervice pihh riiTtibriAr cmmi ii Nlnlli l Oiikilnle KrtrdrU'k H. Kvimib. mlnUIrr (ilcnn Mcltonuw, ofiuclttt bumnty . 0:-i6 H in Hundny chool 0 30 & 10:51 b m, Worahlp ferv id II .10 p m Chi Hhn Mlowanlp 7 pjn Chrlaliim Youth follow lilp jiltimtny: 7 p in. Hoy Scmili Cupidity: 4 i in. Fellowship dinner Vedncdny: il 3 p in. Youth choir re ""u p m. I'hruiUn Youth YeU lowithip rccrcntlun iiitthl yritlny: U tun. CM lllto plmmlng duy I'llll.AIIKI I'lIM CllUllt'lf iNniiaitftfirliiM) mi (Iniiidv w five. Mr. mid Mm, 'J'luimua Willi, hum tori Hundny: in u iiiv nummy i-hnoi II n in, Worship 7:;i0 ii in Kvanuellitla lorvlca VVi'dnuMdtiy ; 7:1) ti.m.- I'riivor meatlnir Krldnv: V:3U pin IHhle.iliKly MIUIUM IIOI.INKNN CIIUHCH im Ksl Jm-kRim it. I). 1., (ioit, uaiior fchinitiiyi linn n in niinnny mnoni II it.in MoniiiiK wurahip (l-lrt pin Young no op In 'a anrvlco 7 :il) nm. EvanuolUilo larvlca Wntnoariity; 7 ,iu 11 in m 111 wee k urayer and Illlile iudy. HA Cilia) IIKAUT CATHOLIC ( llllltt II 2ti Nmith Onkda In ava. lrlraU: Kr. Curl Mnl. Tr. John A. 1 it. rr. w tin mulooq. Sundtiv: 0, i. ii;jii, 111 A 1 1 urn a.m mnii ft dim. Traveler niaaa. Proa- pecl Cointnunliy hall. 1 p.in nmaa Wodiinailiiy I 7 30 u.ni i'arootuai ueio aevo- tlona Snlurdnv: -o:ju 7 Jo-w D.m i-on-aiion 1 unity; 7 At D a.tn niaas MT. .MAUK'M Kl'lHCOI'AI, CMlIUt'll Klllh Ml. fu1 N. Onkrlnla Ava. (i. M. V. Iioiaier. rector timidity; H n 111 Hiilv com in union t) 30 a 111 Morning prayer with anrimm, The Hrv. lorcn uuaii, utmkrr u .10 n m rrnry icnooi junior t'hurrh actmnl 1 1 n 111 iimy i-inmnunion rrldny: l a 111 iioiy communion r 1 it nt en mien or tyuisT, bi:u;ntiht 100 Wlndioi ava (1 hlnrk aiiulli of Catt Main it.) B"o:'-ISya m KHOY "How ChrlilUn Science llenla " II am t.huich aervlca II am. Hundny achonl. nuraery vallnhlf Sunday and Wodnowlnya V'nlneaday A p m Teatlumnlala of healing llrndlna room T2U Wmi bixth at 10 a.m. to 0 pm Dally toxuopl bundayt and linlldnyai FirtliT CltDIIOIt OK cod llnvrn and llully ala. V F. Martin pnator fiunday : H a m Chrlallnn nrotherhood hour. KIIOY U.43 am Sunday evhool U a.m. Wurahip acrvlce flJO pin Youth (ellowahlp 7 pin Adult prayer group 7 3u pm Kvetiing aervlca Wednrvlny 7 .10 p.m. Prayer and Olbla meeting and and HKVKMII-DAY ADVKNTIST riinvu hull John Truda. pmtor Haturdny: u ju 11 m Hnnouiii arnrioi II u in Worn hi 11 aervlca. Aah- ley (, Kiniiier, apuaker WedneMlity. 0 11. m, norma wnifure l.'Mi n 111 I'rnyor luentltig. Wtl- fHio liulhllng. GOLD HILL JACKSONVILLE MCMIII.V OK titH) K Irhy. I'ailor tinrlay: h; n in.-Muniiiiy auuooi 1 1 u m Wnrahlu B:in pm. Horvie for ahut'lna li :in pin C. A, Hervlco 7;;it) p 111 Kvnngellatlo aervlca ThurNdiiy: 7:1(1 p. m 11 1 1 J itudy ami prayer kt, josr.rii a catholic Ml'IK l( Wllllum McUcod Sunday: u a.m Man and PHOENIX ST. ITT Klt'S l.tmiKKAN ( III UCI1 (Miioiiri 8yn(nl in-ill K.nat Mnltl at. John K Hlmon, pnator Hundny: H 10 am Linirrn arnooi 8 13 Ac 11 a m Wurahip acrvlcea NT. I.UKK'fl MKTIIOIIIKT CIIUHC'II Hlaklyou hlvd. Meivin uixon, paaior iniinv: U a m Sundny ichool 10 a in Wurahip aervlca UtST PHI'.SHYTKKIAN CIIUHCH 'imd and Church ata Willlnm U. Haltnlln. mi nil tar nday ; Ui.1! am. Church arhool II am. Morning worahlp KIIIHT HOl'TIIMItN HAPT1KT II CIIC II Corner Klrat and Koaa ata. Craig, on it or Hundny: u 4d a m nunaay arnooi 1 1 a m Wuraliln aerviru II 30 p.m. Training Union 7.30 win. Evening aervlca Wcdneadny: 7 3U pm rrayer mecung 13 p 111. innie aiuuy HIIHT ( Ill'ltCIl OK TM NAAIIKNK A'iU North Holly at. Harold M. Banner, pa tor bundny: 7 a m Interceaaory prayer a) liar II 41 am Sundny achonl I0n 111 "Shuwora ol Ulcaalllgl" KDOV. It a m Morning worahlp 0 p m Youth group 7 p "i Evening wurahip Tuesday: 8 a m Interceaaory prayer at altar Wedneaday: 7 30 pm Hour of power B 30 p m Choir practice Thursday: B a. m Interceaaory prayer al alur rldey: 1 u m Miaalonary prayer faallng. rillKT MKTIIOI1IMT CltURCII Writ Main al Ijturrl iu Cieorea Q ltoaterry ml n lata Itohrrt Y Dowrey. Aaaoclata fcutnuy Ojo a m Adult clan a Church achool 0 30 Ai II am Worahlp It am Nuraery u 1. n m L'ollcifo aee clou 11 am Junior At Smlur hlgha 0.30 pm Older youth n 30 p 111 Senior high MYF Wrrineiriay 7 p in Hov Scouta 7 pm Youth Choir rchearanl rtiuradny: 1 pm Women' Uilile clan Friday: , . 0 30 p m Shlpmatrs potlucx rillT lKNTK.('OSTAI. CHI' It CM Jr.SCS NAME (IndriieiKlentl -2(1.1 Hlddlc rd Chnrlra Itlchnrdaon, pnator Bundny: 1143 am Sunday achonl II am Morning worahlp 7 43 pm. Evening aervlca 7:43 put. Bible atudy and prayer modlng. Kilt NT PIIKSIIYTEHIAN CllCnCll Kighth and Holly ala 13. Klrklnnd Wrat. paator: f?. HoIh ert Jncka, Hnrolil M. Itobcrla. and Hubert T. Urldgc. fiundny. . I;io Ai II am Worahlp arrvlce 1) 30 Ac II n m Church action) 11 n m Junior and arnlor high rndrra 11130 At 12 niton Coffer hnura Vi noon Chnncel choir rehenraal fl p m Junior high lellowahlp 7 ., m. Youth fellowship 7 31) p.m. Ocnovn fcllowahlp Mondny; . U30 am Preabytcrlnn tout ninnlera Vrdnesdfly- 3 p m Youth nlghl , 7:3u p.m. Nelghltorhood F el lowahlp mecllnga Thiiraiiny: 12 noon Mcn'a lunchoon V I It KT HOUTIIKUN UAI'TIfiT CHl lK II 7IU Ixiler lane linger Pryor, Interim pnator Bunday: 0:43 n m Sundny ichool 10:4.1 nm Morning worahlp 7 p.m, Training unloim II p in Kvunlng aervlca Wcdnciidny: 7 p in firoup nieotlngn n p.m. Hour of prnyer and Jlllilo study niKK MliTHODIKT CIIUHC'II 12114 Hmilh I'Pdfh at, 5t. C. Himli, pnator Sundny: 0:43 nm. Sundny school 11 n in Worahlp 7 p m Fnmlly liour 7:43 pm Kvnngellatlo acrvlce Wednesday; , . 7:3i) p.m. Midweek prnye gervlco WT. PITT A VENl'E t'lUHU'll OK TIIH NA.AItl'.NK Ml. Pitt nt Chealnul .tunica O. Gordon, pastor Bundny; , , .1 I) 43 n, ni Sunday nchool 10:33 n.m Wornhlp (1 p.m NY PS , 11 m, Junior aorlely ' 7 pm- KvnngellBtlK aervlca Wedneadny; 7:30 p in Prnyer nieetlnK HKVENTII-DAY AOVENTIHT ( HI lt( II Corner Kdwarda and Hoatty ata. John Trude, pnator hitiuniny : 0 30 a 111 naiiiiatn acuooi ll am Worahlp hour 4pm, Miaaintmry volunteeri meeting. Valley View church Hundny: u jo am aunaay arnooi Wdnraday: 10 a in unrraa 7.30 put Prayer meeting t NIT CENTER OF MEUKOKD OTiS Soulh Onkdalr Kaihtrina Uoaworlh mlnliter II am. Hunoay nevouonnia ervlce a no sunooy acnooi: ry Uilnn oldg 3 in ano (rntte u II am. Youth of Unity, Pyth ian hall Tuesday : 7 .iu p m uraniB riu nuo; elnaa Wedneaday: 10 a in I'rayer mimiiry, ai con ter 7 30 n m 1'roaoeniy ciua. at Centr liiuraday: 3 put. Htuay ciaai, Aaruana utillc library 'ridnv: 11 a.m Study claaa, at Center SHADY COVE UR I.ADY OK KATIMA ATIIOUC C1IC HC 11 nd u v : 10 a m Man TALENT lltliT METHODIST C1IURCU rt and Wngner ata. Earneat II. Bell, minuter indny: D 43 am Sunday arhool Worahlp service it Yr worahlp RURAL CHURCHES KltKAN HAI'TIST I III Hi ll Cnnaervntlve) hlte City niter Lake hwy. Ac A ava. Nclaon. pnator Hunduy: 0 43 a 111. sunoay arnooi 11 a m Morning worahlp 0 30 p m HnptUt youth 7 30 p.m Evening aervlc WrdnraiUV: 7 3d pm Iilble atudy and pray- aervica VAf.I.EY VIEW SEVENTH-DAY AOVENTIHT CHURCH South Siage rd. A r. Wcllman. paator Hatunlny: P 30 a.m Sahhath achonl 11 im Wonhln aervlca 4 pm, Muilonary volunteeri meeting. Medtord church Tueaduy: to a m. Dorcai Wedneaday: S pm Prayer meeting WESTMINSTER PRE8UYTERIAN 'Jooo Oak wood dr. John O. Iteynolda, paator Sunday: 0 43 am Church achool 11 a.m. Worahlp aervlca ION LUTHERAN CIIURCU, ULCA Fourth and uaKimie Knrvny C. Cooverl. paator 3rd Sunday oiler Trinity Ii 30 a m Sunday school 0 30 & 11 a m Worship COUNTY rHIIRfHFS U ASHLAND RACE LUTHERAN CHURCH rnticea lane Itiert Nlckodemus, pastor Snmtnv i:43 a m a u n o a y acnooi ana Mil fmlV H:.IU Ai ll a.m. wonmip icrricn KVKNTH DAY ADVKNTIST Corner Clnrk and Garden Way rlhur F, Wclltnnn, pnator Snturdny: U 30 n ill. nnnnnin acnooi 1 1 n in Worahlp hour ueadny: ll n in. rrnyer mcoung Wedtieadny: 10 a.m. uoreni OI'RN HIIII.K STAND AH I) ClltlltCH S716 Tahlo Hock rd. Virgil Harsh, paslor Sll,l3 n.m Sundny school . '. ... .iir.iri.lihi iri'lco 0 p in-Ovrrcomcrs Youlh irrv- vv'''dnrn(lay; 7:311 p.m. Prnyor itudy t I'ENTIXOKTAI. CIIUHCH OF OOl) (loll WORiern live j.tllle Snider, pnslnr l):-l3'Vn.m Sundny ichool II n.iu woruup am vh.u 7:HD p in Tiii?ndiiy: 7::i() p m. )co J 7-yo 1 pjnYoiing people', iorv.ee mid nihio Kvnnellllo icrvlceii -Midweek prnyer aerv- CENTRAL POINT llllltf'll OK CHRIST hlril mid Onk its Mr. Jenn M Shelley, minister Sundny: 0:43 a.m annuity acnooi tO'j. tn.-Wnri.hln service n :in n in Junior. Junior High and Senior High Youth meetings 7:30 p.m. Kvnnaoiiauc icrvica Wcdncsdny: 7:30 p.m. Midweek service FIHST PRKHHYTKHIAN CHURCH Koborl Olmitcd, minister Sundny: li:;iu a.m. numiny scuooi 0:30 n.m. Worship service 7 n.m. Westminster fellowship Thursdny: 7: JO p.m. unoir rDiicnraiu .ANDMARK MISSIONARY HAI'TIST CIIUHCH MmlfMicnrientl Townscnd Club Bldg. Pine hi. Sundny: u:4.' n.m aiinmiy iumhii 10:43 nm. Worship lorvlce 7 n.m WorahlD Wcdnesdny: 7:ao p.m. i'rnyor utuuung 'KNTKCOHTAL CHURCH OF GOD Klfth and Pino it. H. Pnttcrann, pnator Sundny: n.m. Hiinony icuom 11 n.m Morning worship 7 p.m Kvnngellstlc acrvlce Tuosdny: 7:1:1 initio aiiuiy t'linrailnv! 7 10 p.m. Young peopica niuoi- log EAGLE POINT COMMUNITY ItlllLF CHURCH Joseph J, Munshnw, paitor Sunday: 0:45 n.m ounuiiy viiuiii 11 n.m. Morning worship 3 p m. Dedlcntlon ceremony 7 p.m. Youlh fellowship R pin. Evening aervlco Mondnyi , 7 p.m. Boya brlgmle Wctlnosdiiy: , 7 p.m. Choir practice d p.m. Prnyor meeting (1:30 p.m. Politick dinner honor- lng pnstor HlllSTIAN CHURCH niter Kuiirlh si, nod Hlxlh ava. .leiiu cunti 1111 111111. m 11 alor ndny : 0:43 a.m Hundny achool 11 n.m Worahlo aervlca 'hurailiiy: 7:30 pm Adult Hilda study T PHKNIt YTER1AN CHURCH K. Jouea Jr., pastor mlny : 0:43 a.m. Hundny ichool 1 1 am-Worahlp 8 ptn. Junior MY 7.30 pin. Evening AONER (' It E V. K MIKHIONAKY Al'TlST Clll It til nilav: 10 am Sunday school RACE niUI.E t'lll'KCH to North Pacific highway n 43 a m itaoto program, iwin 10 a.m Ttunoay acnooi 11 BJn Worahlp service 7 30 pm Bible atudy l- WH.lni.Bf1a v 7 30 p 111 B I o I a iiuoy mu prayer time OPE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH rue Mtver Robert Maxaon, paator Sunday: flJO 8t 11 am, Worship service A MS VAI.I.EY COMMUNITY Ill'ltCIl nterdenomtnational) School hoiuo John Hoelfs, pastor Sunday: 10 a m. Minony senmu 11 a.m. Worship acrvlce WIS VAI.I.EY (iOSPEL CHURCH Nondcnomlnntlonall onion relcraun. paaior Ill R 111 nuntinv 11 n m. Mnrntiiii wor.hlp 7:30 p m Worihlp GOLD HILL TOPIC Gold Mil - "Tips 10 The Fishermen" will be the title f the sermon by Miss Jenn CiinninKlinm, minister of the Gold Hill Christian church on Sunday at II n.m. inc an nunl Sunday school picnic was eld last Sunday on .fcvans reck. Swimming was an event of the day. SATURDAY SERMON EnKle Point-Elder Ashley G. Emmcr, a native ot inaia will sneak on "The Inconv parable Christ" Hnturany ni EnKle Point scvcnin-any ao ventist church in the Grnnge hall. The service will be held at 11 n.m. TOPICS TOLD Central Point - "The In crease of Christ" will be the topic Sunday of the sermon nt church of Christ, Tnira nna Onk sla.. Ccntrnl Toint, by Mr. Jenn M. Shelley. At 7:au n.m. he will speak on "Down nt the Feet ol Jesus." NAZARENE TOPIC The Rev. James O. Gordon pnstor of Mt. Pitt Avenue church of the jvaznrene, win speak Sundny at the 10:55 n.m. service on "ine incai Nnznrene." An evangelistic service will also bo Held nt p.m. Sundny. QUEST SPEAKER The Rev. L. T. Edward: Slnvton. Ore. will spenk Sun dny at the 11 n.m. worsmp service nt First Church of the Nnznrene. 520 North Holly st He will nlso speak at the 7:30 p.m. service. CLOGSTON'S Metal Weather Stripping and Screens liHmstei Gladly Phone SP 1-1014 Evening! Feeding the Family By ZOLA VINCENT Food Editor Hall, Hoarly Frankfurters on Woolc End Menus The hall and hearty frank- furlcr in u tremendously popu lar Item for n long week end; Is one of our very best buys. It's little wonder that this special meat Item enjoys such popularity for It can bo com bined with many other dclic Ioiik foods. Most frankfurters will wind up In the popular "red hots" with broiler franks running a close second. Other favored wajn, designed for fork eat ing, are tiiesc: Try franks baked with a stuffing of mantled potatoes, rated cheese and onion. Another good down-to-earth dish Is sauerkraut topped llh franks and healed to tangy goodness. Surprise friends and family with a late evening snack of hot franks In buns topped I th a sauce made from three parts cranberry sauce and one irt horseradish. The renlm of the casserole finds sliced franks adding wonderful flavor and solid nu trition to macaroni and cheese, to canned baked beans and to scolloped potatoes. Skillet specialty for four persons comes to table In klllet. Slice three medium tomatoes one-half inch thick Into skillet. Top with thin slices of one onion a. id strips of one green pepper. Slice six franks In half, first length wise, then slanchewisc and place on vegetables. Cover nd cook slowly about 13 minutes. Sprinkle one cup shredded cheese over; salt and pepper, then cover. Turn off heat. Cheese will melt Everyone will like. Many Malon Ways Our west coast s long grow ing season brings ambrosial melons for pure pleasure any time from morning "eye- opener to midnight snack. Quality cantaloupes arc pour ing into local markets. Casa- bas, Cranshaws, honeydews and Persians beckon. Water melons will be on practically every shopping list, ready for chilling, rhapsodizing. Most melons will be chill cd, cut into halves or half moons, seeds removed and served with lemon or lime wedges andor sprinkling of salt. Melon Cup. For each serv ing, fill cantaloupe half with seasonal fruits and berries. For exli-a special, lop with scoop of any flavored sherbet. Sweet Cherries Picnic Perfect Favorite way of serving cherries Is by the handful. They're perfect for picnics and snacking. So easy to fix and to carry; tempting, re freshing, delectable. Luscious cherries also are wonderful in salads, desserts nd sauces. Season is very ihort so make the most of .hern right now. Sweet cher ries should be kept in a cool place; ideally in plastic bags the refrigerator. Do not wash until ready to use. Holiday Cold Cuts Cold cuts will come in mighty handy over the three- day holiday so It's a good idea to put in a supply of these popular delicatessen meals along with favored canned meals. Cold Cuts Platter. On a plntlcr, arrange attractively ix variety of cold cuts such as salami, thuringer and spiced ham; garnish with ripe and green olives and cubes or fingers of cheese. Supper Salad. Noon or eve ning, lightly rub a large salad bowl with garlic. In it, place lettuce or a mixture of salad greens. On one side, lay strips of summer sausage, bologna and pcppcronl. Down the cen ter arrange alternate tllces of hard -cooked egg and diced tomato. Serve wi(h salad dressings on side for Indi vidual choosing. Rainbow Bowl Fill chilled, peeled canta loupe halves with balls or cubes of cantaloupe, honey dew or watermelon; offer as salad with French or fruit salad dressing. Rainbow bowl dessert course dc luxe for a large party finds watermelon half hollowed out; refilled with assorted melon balls or cubes, sprigs of mint. Now add Ice cubes made of lemonade, lime ade or ginger ale for further glamour, added flavor. Shop Early, Enjoy Long Week End Ahead We urge you to plan ahead and to shop early to avoid the holiday rush if you can possibly do so. Many of our good friends and .leighbors simply cannot do this because ol small children, lack of car availability or because the family shopper works else where. Market supplies in all fresh produce departments arc best early in the day, dispositions are best before crowds and fatigue set in . . . and that checking counter line is so much shorter. Treat yourself and others to more leisure, relaxation by your thoughtful consideration. Week end plcntifuls appro priately include all of the picnic foods and this will con tinue throughout the sum mer. Put In plenty of pape products that save time, en ergy, labor both indoors and The Ground Mole: He Just Keeps Tunneling Along The day had dawned and it was time for the ground mole to be feeding. Though is accustomed to perpet ual darkness, he docs how ever, know when It's day time a few inches above his head. Often he feels the warmth of the unseen sun pcnelratfrig the ceiling of his tunnels. He feels the vibra tion of things moving on the earths surface; they tele graph their messages to his sensitive feet, tail and body. ene The Elements He knows too, when the rain falls on the surface a ill! Small Worlds Around Us By Lynn M. Watkins outdoors. Remember bever age assortments because this is a very thirsty time when some thing refreshing to drink" Is offered all comers, Meat Situation Good. Best buys include turkeys of all sizes from 4 pounders to 25 pounders. Bigger the turkey, the lower price per pound. They're ideal for family and other large gatherings with second and third day eating even better than first day. If turkey isn't planned, there's certain to be at least one fryer-broiler meal and many will plan for hot fried chicken with enough left over for eat ing cold another meal. Ham burgers will be high in popu larity and we suggest that you put in extra frankfurters for emergencies as well as a planned meal. Good buys too in beef cuts, lamb and pork including spareribs that are especially meaty for barbecu ing. Dairy Products. Extra sup plies needed. More milk for the children, more butter for corn-on-cob and baked pota toes, more half and half or coffee cream for those gallons of coffee; cream for berries and for peaches. Extra ice cream, ice milk or other frozen desserts which are sur prisingly low priced. Ice cream cones for the children. Quick reminders as space permits. Extra mayonnaise, mustard, pickle. Potatoes for potato salad, corn-on-cob, bak ing potatoes. Lemonade mak ings and other beverages, both canned and bottled You'll want other melons, fresh fruits, berries: salad makings galore. foot or more above him. He senses the fact that very soon, after a heavy rain, his run ways and passages will be filled with water. He feels the chilly dampness. He has nothing to fear from the cold, he is insulated against that, but the water may flood his sleeping chamber. If the flood becomes too great, it may force him above ground. In that strange, up per world he would be help less. He must have the close pressing of the earth on his body. He must have sand in his tiny, almost totally blind eyes, but it matters not, for there is never anything to see in the land of the "always night." His is a world of silence. His horizon is never over an inch beyond his sensitive nose. A capricious Nature rel egated him and his kind, ex cept the shrews, to live their little mundane lives in strange environment below the earth's surface, working always in gritty darkness. It cannot be that the ground mole leads a very interesting life. And what a tremendous amount of work is necessary for the poor guy in order to get a mouthful of food. Tun neling endlessly, as much as 15 feet in an hour, through the earth just to get a worm. How very discouraging each day must be. That he accepts it testifies to the truth of the old adage, "We never miss what we never had." Digs Endlessly But he digs endlessly on, tunneling in the earth with his tiny, nearly blind eyes full of dirt, and the damp earth pressing forever on his silky fur. Pie struggles des pcritcly to survive and for what reason, when his life must be such an unhappy one? Traveling endlessly In the dark tunnels, making new passageways, and always with the prospect that around the next bend his soft back may push up a cold steel lever and the clump of sharp steel spikes of a mole trap would be plunged into his cringing back. There he would die, alone in the ever-present darkness, having known no other way of life. A strange existence he has in a sparsely popu lated environment - in the cold damp world of "just be low." (Released by The Register and Tribune Syndicate, I960) MORE CENTERS SLATED New York- ttfPO -About an other 1,000 shopping centers will go up in America this year, bringing the national to tal to 5,000, according to the International Council of Shop ping Centers. 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It JfZU bO-?6-3C-16fil 154-69-75 U2-47-56-58, Bl-A8586 SERMON SUBJECT God" will be the sermon subject Sunday at First Church of Christ, Scientist, 100 Windsor ave., at 11 a.m. Everyone is welcome to at tend. Young people up to the age of 20 arc invited to attend Sunday school. UNITY TOPIC Mrs. Katharine Bosworth, minister of Unity Center of Mcdford, will speak Sunday at 11 a.m. at the Unity devo tional service at Pythian hall, Fifth and Grape sts. Her topic will be "Seeds of Freedom." TWO SERVICES Beginning Sunday services will be held nt 8:30 nnd 11 n.m. nt Zion Lulhcrnn church. The two services will continue through September. Sundny the Rev. H. C. Coovert, minis ter, will spenk on "Liberty For You." ATTEND CONFERENCE Yreka - The Rev. and Mrs, Harold Coleman and Mrs George Wackor, Yreka, at tended the California-Nevafln n n n u n 1 conference of the Methodist church, held nt the College of the Pacific in Stock ton Inst month. ' FREE PARKING MM IMCMtllTI IN HOmlWlll 245 S. 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