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FRIDAY, JULT 15, lBfiO MEDFORD MAIL, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE. WHIT UIUHCH n? 'Ml K NA'AIIKNK nmi Nurili ihtilv l. In rulil M, Hiiiutir, piutor Vuitduy t 7 a.m. Intrri-rititfry prnyer l Htir H fl n in Niimtny irliool I tin tn. "Ntuiwrn lit IIIHMlllft" KDOV, II m,- MontlnK wotahlp U p ut, YimiHi MUMipi 7 t lit Kvvnlnn witithlp TllOilUV i tl n.iii hitomriiury prayer Nt ftllitr VViMhiomlny: 7 HO p nt , 1 1 (ti r nf power Il:;i0 p in, C:iitli (irai'tlco I'tuiimhty; A B iii.lnipM'optmiiy jtruyitr al Kill' jrildtiyt I p in. MlRBliMinry tuny or mitl fmlliiK. riMNT MKiiioium cinmt ii Wanl Miiiii Ht l.mircl U Otiiitf O Uubtitiorry inliuattf llnlirrl V Uuwrvy. Aituclnl ftinly U 30 a.m. Ailull olaitvi and hurrh u'hnul II 3U & II a m Wonhlp 1 1 a in Niinrry U 45 in.-'l'nllrit0 it rlnat II in Junior A Senior hltflu 0 :tO (i in Olilrr yoiiih U.3U i in Hanlfir tiitflt MYK Tni'mtny, 7 p in. Junlitr HlKh MYF 7 p.m. Hnlor hitflt fun niiihl 7 p in. Uiiy Hcouti 1 1 (nn, Youth Choir rohearial rtllKT IMIKtfUYTKNIAN CIIUI1UII :iihth Mini Hully at V- K Ilk I and Wflat, iMtilorj O Rnb- rl JaL'ka, Hnrolil M. Hubert, and Huliert T. llMdj. f Mixta v 0 30 St II m Worahlp aorvlct 0 30 a m. Nuraory iliru juniora 11 a m. Junior and aonlor high grartara in JO it 2 noon Cnftea hnun 13 noon Chancel rhnlr rohaaraal 5 p nt Junior hlih ftllowahlp 7 nm Youth Mluw.h.p 7 Jo p m. titntva fcllowahlp 1ndy: d 3o a mPreahytertan toatt- Hiaitart n 30 p.m. Prnhyterlan Men' dinner Weiln aday fl i in. Youth nlKht , 7 30 p in Nrll(lnil hood r ) low ill In mooting Thuranny: 12 noon Mvn'a lunrhnon fl p m Conrvn tllhla atudy riltHT Kdt'TIIKRN BAPTIST It! IU II to loiter lanr Itofrr I'ryur. Interim paator KuiuUy; P 13 a 111 Humlav arhtiol 10.43 a m Morning worahlp 7 p in Train. n uiilona n pm r.venln aarv.ee Wnlnciilay. 7 pm. Group meatliiita R pm-llour of prayer and Bible atudy rot itNqt'AKK ciii'itni St a a I Jnrkkon and Uiddtv rd, t. II. Matliawaon, pastor U 45 am Humlay achool It a.m. Mtirninii wollili n 30 pm llrrrnti Cnumtcr and Chtldran churoh 7 30 KvanfelUtlc aervlca Wrilncaday; 7 30 p in. lUhla atudy and rrar YHV.K MfcTIIOIHST CIlL'RCII UU4 South Peach at. Y. C. Ituah, pa lor Burnt ay: tf3 am Sunday achool II a m-Worahip 7 p m Family hour 7 43 P m Evanacluile arrvlca 'rtlnvitlny : 7.30 p m. M I d w t k prayer tarvtca rRIKNDK CIII'Hf'll i Corner of Urharr and Mcrrlman) 'lynton Crtiinati, paatur fiunrtny : H 30 am "Quaker Hour" broad- ait. KIKJV V 4.1 and 11 am. Church achool 0:43 and II a m. Worahlp 7 p m. Christian Kndenvor r p m Miiaionary atrvlce Vr'nlnoday; 7 p m. Youth choir practice B pm.-Midweek prayer service jriiiivAH Ji wiTNKitnm Klnidnm hall 202 JacKaonvllle highway rrlday; 7 .30 p m Service mcetinf and theocratic mlnlatry achool Sunday; it pm Public talk 7 IA p m Waichtower atudy Tueadny ; 8 p in lllble atudy MT. PITT AVKM'K rilUHCIt Of TMK S AAHKSK Ml. Pitt nt Chentmii Jnnira O. Gordon, paator Bniidity: ; 0 45 a m Sunday achool 10 33 a m Worahlp fl pm NYPS 11 p m. Junior anclely 7 p m Kvangcllatlc eervlct V 'dncaday: 7 30 p. m Prayer meeting Krlday: 12 noon Hour of prayer for tnlsaloni OPr.N mill-1 STANDARD CHURCH 3713 Table Rock rd. Virgil Hariri, paator Sunday: 11:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a. m Worahlp aervlce 6 p.m. Overcome Youth aerv- Ire Wednesday: , nil , 7:30 p.m. P nyer and Dlblo tudy HACRKO IIKART CATHOLIC CHURCH South Oakdnle ive Frlrili: Tr. Curl MM, ft. John A Hi, Fr. William McLood. Sunday: , 7. 8:30. 10 ft 11:30 a m. Mn fl p.m. Travelcra man. Proi pcl Community hall. 7 p.m. Mati Wilnenlny: 7:30 p.m Perpetual Help devo 4lona Bnturday: , , 4S:30 St 7:30-9 p.m. Conteaalon Dnlly: 7 ti fl a.m. Man HT. MAIIK'H KI'ISCOI'Al. CHIIRCII FKIh St. and N. Oakilalt Ave CI. n. V. Bolatrr rortnr Si ilriny: I n-m. Hoh nnminlim 0:30 a.m. Mornlnc prayer with ermnn. The Rev. Alnerl Snyera. apr.nkrr. 0:30 a.m. Nursery achool and Junior church achool II a.m-Holy communion rrlday: 11 a.m. Holy communion HT. I'KTF.H'S I.UTIIKHAN CltllllCH (MlMourl Synod) 1030 East Main al. John E. Blmon, paator Sunday: 0:30 n.m. "Cltun li ichool B:M ft II a.m. Wnrahlp aorvlco a:.in p.m. Q u a r t o r I y volora' ftionllnff TucHtlny: 7:31) p.m. Adull monilicrahlp ctnnH T. LIIKK'S IMKTHOIIIHT CIIUKOII aino Siskiyou lilvd Molvln Dixon nnatnr Sunday B a.m. Sundny achnnl 10 a.m. Worahlp ncrvlre 7 p.m. Mnthodlal youth foltow hlp ftKVKNTII-DAY AI1VKNTI8T fillip. (Ml Corner Edwarda and Beatty ita J 'in Trude, paator T 'day: I p.m. Mlaalnnnry voluntoer IT Minn S urday: 0:30 a.m. Snhhath achool 11 a.m. Worahlp hour Wednesday: io a.m. nnroaa :30 p.m. Prayer mcallnf VNIT CKNTKII Of MKIIKURD into Houlh (lnkdalP KiillMU-lne Una worth minister buiifiav 11 a m. Sunday dnvotionala itTVico nno nuiiuay acnour. i'V' Uilitn hid ftlh ami Grana ita II am. Youth of Unity, Pyth ian miii Tuutdfiy: 7 30 p in. Granta Peu atudy rmaa Wedmiaday . 10 a m Prayer mlnlatry, at can ter 7:30 p in, Prosperity clati, at ( iMiicr ThuiMdny. It i hi.- Hi ud y clnas, Ashland miiijit; nurnry V'rlilny. II am Htudy claai, at Center VAI.I.KY VIK.W NttVI'.NTH-DAY All VKNTIHT CIIDKCII Houlh Hlnuu rd A V Wcllition. paator Krl.lav. . it p in Miiaionary volunteer no-rtliiK. Med ford church HnhiKlny 0 30 a in Hnhliath arhool II a in Worahlp aerv let Wednesday H pm- Prayer meeting U HTMISHTrn PRKHIIYTr-.IIIAN an (io (inhwood dr. John O HryiHilita, paator Sunday : U;4fi a m Church achool II am. Worahlp service ION I.UTIICIIAN ClltmCII, UI.CA Koiirlh and Onkdalo llnrvny C. ('(invert, oaator Blh Hundny atfrr Trinity 0 30 a m Hundny achool A SO A: II a in Worahlp COUNTY CHURCHES ASHLAND OKACK I t IIIKHAN CHURCH r'rnnrcit lane A I lici t Nlckodemus. paator Bunnay 0-40 a m. s u n a a y tcnooi ano Ullile study H 'iQit II em. Worship services NKVKNTII HAY AUVKNTINT Comer Clark and Cardn Way Arthur K. Wellman, paator Saturday: u 3() ft in saimoin arnooi II am Worahlp hour Tueidny : B pm rrayrr meeting CENTRAL POINT Hit K( II OK CIIRIHT Third and Oak ata Mr Jean M bheiiey. minister Sunday . 0 45 am Bunnay scnuoi 10 43 am. Worahlp service 8 30 d in Junior. Junior High and 8c nl or Hlph Youth meotlnga 7 30 n ni Evangelistic service Wedneaday: 7 3U pm. MiawoeK service yiltKT I'RKKIlYTKRI AN CHURCH Itohrrt Olmsted, minister bumlay . n 30 a nv Sunday school 1130 a m -Hvorahip service 7 i in Wratmlniter (ollowihlp Thurnliiy: 7 pin. unmr rencaraai I AMlMARK MIKKIONARY RAP TlhT CHURCH llndencndcnli T-.wn.rnd Club Hldg. Pine .St. Sundny: u 43 a m fiunoay acnoni 10 43 a m Worahlp service 7 P m Worshto Wednesday: 7 JO pjn rreyer meeting rS'TKCOMTAL CHURCH Of OOD Fifth and Pine sta H Pntteraon, pastor Sunday: 0 43 a m Hurniny acnooi II a m Morning- worship 7 P tn. EvangelUtic service Tueaday: 7:in p m-iimie siuoy Thursday: 7:13 D.m. rouni peoples meal ing EAGLE POINT AMKMM.Y OF GOO Sixth and E sts. Troy Cambron. minister Sunday: 0 43 a m. Sunday school 11 am. Morning worahlp A 30 p m Young people's service Krlriay; 7 30 pm Prnyor meeting and Hible study fthVKN't'H-D AY ADVENT1ST Grunge hall ohn Trude pastor Saturday: 0:30 a.m. Snbbath school II a.m. Worship service, Elder Trude; communion Wednesday 10 a.m. Dorcas welfare 7:30 pm Prayer meeting, wel fare building. GOLD HILL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Corner Fourth at and Sixth ave. Miss Jean Cunningham, minister Sunday: 0:43 a.m. Sunday ichool U a.m. Worship service Thursday: 7:30 pm. Adult Blhle study JACKSONVILLE HPHT PHRftBYTKItlAN CHURCH King K Jones Jr.. pastor Sunday l;4 ft a.m. Sunday achool 11 am. Worship Thursday: 0 p.m. Film "God of Creation' ST. JOHKPH'S CATHOLIC CHUItCH Fr. William McLeod Sunday: D a.m. Mass PHOENIX FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH Corner First and Rose sts. A. L. Craig, pastor Sunday: 0:43 a.m. Sunday srhool 11 a.m. Worship hcvvtco B:30 p.m. Training Union 7:30 pm. Evening, sin-vice Wcdnosday: 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting B:lfl p.m. nthlo Study Friday: 7:30 p.m. WMU meeting Saturday: 7:30 p.m. Biotherhood meeting SHAOY COVE OUR I.AIIV OF FATIMA CATIKII.If CHURCH Sunday 10 n.in.- Mai. ST. MARTIN'S EPISCOPAL t'HIIRt'H John S. Power, vicar Sunday: ll:in o ni Mornliu prayer and church achool TALENT FIRST MIVrlKIIIIST CHURCH Kirn! and Wnncr sts Kinncst R Bell, minister Sundny . l):4(l H.m. Sundny aohuol II n.m. Worship service II p.m. Junior MYK 7:30 p.m. Senior MYF WACINI It CRKKK MISSIONARY HAI'TIST CHURCH Sunilny: 10 a.m. Sundny achool RURAL CHURCHES BKRKAN BAPTIST CHURCH (CnnsPTVillviM White Cily Crater Lake hwy. A A ave. Hoy Nelson, pastor Sunday: 0:43 B.m. Sunday school II H.m. -Mom I nit worship 7 p.m. Baptist youth S p.m. F.venlmr service Wednesday: ft p. m, Bible study and prayer service Young Republicans Name New Officers New officer fur tho Juck on County Youn Hcpubll emu urn Mr. Lloyd tl. Blahop, prcflldeiit; Hlchurd L. Uiitva, vice prtialdiiiil; Mm. Robert V. VVIItox, nBcrolnry; und Mm. DoiiKlim j, il)n, tri'iimiror, Officer were Heeled re cently lit ii ineetliiK hi llio home of Mr. nnd Mm. Lloyd It. Illsliop of Medford. Gueal Hpeaker wim Joaeph Wnlali, cliiilrmnii of the Jnek aon County Itepubllcnn ecn trnl cuimnlttee, who npokc on "Why I inn ii rtepiibllc.-in" nnd cxplnlnt'd the ptirpo.se of the Younii Hepubllenn irnuni.:i tlnn. Next mcelliiK of the orijiiiil zutlon in arhi'dtiU'd for AukiikI nl the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ilnuiil Maddux of A.slilnnd. SCHOOL PROGRAM Mm. Loyd KiixHiniiKHi'ii, mi perliitendent of the Koiir atitinre bunci;iy hcuooI un- nounced Hint u "See Aini-r! cu" proKnnn will be ntnrtcd All Inlorenti'd peron arc in vltcd to the achool at D:4: n.m. SERMON SUBJECT "Life" will be the lermon nubject Sunday al First Church of Chrilt Sclcnliat, 100 Windsor ave., at II a.m. Everyone is welcome to at tend. Yotinn people up to 1 he iiKc of 20 aro Invited to at tend Sunday school. Cenlriil Point - "The Mat ter of a Good Conscience" will be the 10:45 a m. worship service topic Sundny by Mr. Jenn M. Shelley, minLster of Church of Christ, Third and Oak st.1., Central Point. Mis topic at 7::i0 p.m. will be "My Father and His Kingdom." Herb Hunter will be the guest seaker Sunday at the ll a.m. and 7:45 p.m. worship services at the Salvation Army, Fourth and Bnrtlett sts. He will also speak at the July 24 and 31 services during the absence of Senior Copt. William Hlckcn. llltOWN'SIIORO lMON M'NIIAV KriMlOt. Rolwrt Sanderson, pa.tor Sunday: in a m. nunnay acnooi 11 ajn Mornlns worship COCNTRV ( III IK II Midway Four Corner. A2.15 Table Rock road Ernest E. Ralls, pastor Sunday: 10 a m. Sunday tcnooi 11 am. Worship service 7 pm Youns people Wednesday : l 3o-a::io p.m. inuoren i uioie classes 7:.1Q p.m. Blhle study and prayer HOI'lt PRKSIIYTKRIAN CHURCH Rncue River RoBert Maxson. pastor Sunday: U SA a m. Munoav acnooi 830 & 11 am. Worship aervlce MT AIIOWS UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL Juncllon Meadows ar Ramsey Canyon rds. Sunday: 10 a m. etunnsr scnooi 11 am. Worship James Jack, snenkcr. Monday thru Friday: 1 p.m. uinie scnooi SAMS VALLEY COMMUNITY (IllltLII (Interdenomtnallonal) School house John RoeKa, pastor Sunday: 1U a.m. aunoay acnooi 11 a.m. Worship service SAMS VAI.I.F.Y CIOSI'EL CHURCH INondenoinlnatlonnll (lordon Peterson, pastor Sunday: lu am. aunoay scnooi 11 a.m. Mornlnc worship 7:30 Dm Worship TRAIL COM M I'NITY CHURCH Ernest Evers, pastor Sunday: 0:43 am. Sunday school 11 am. Mornlns worship 7 p m. Pre-prnyer service 7:30 nm Evcnlns aervlce Tuesday : 7 30 p.m. Youni people meei In as Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. Blhle study and pray. er meetlns WITHOUT OBLIGATION see for yourself instant benefits now to be enjoyed by thousands. We are pleased to announce that arrangements have been made with the Otarian Company to bring this amazing new development to our Medford office. MR. JAMES DENNIS of our staff of Hearing Aid specialists will for your convenience be at our Medford. office on Friday, July 15th Saturday, July 16th UHTCa As a special courtesy (o shut-ins, ar ' " rangomcnts may be made to see this tremendous new development In your home by culling SP 2-9990. Too Important to miss make up your mind now to see for yourself the biggest casual shopping with convenient parking Dti. Omor I. Nalai iSiT ?'zZ2$? ."3.$rt?ys 'i VffiTY SIX YEARS AGO Sen. John F. Kennedy, who won the Democratic presidential nomination this week, Is shown In a 1D34 photo with his family at their Boston home. The nomine is third from right. From left, they arc Edward, Jeanne, Robert, Patricia, Eunice, Kathleen, Assessors Claim Trailer House Tax Law 'Unworkable' Salem fl'Pli - A group of Oregon county assessors com plaincd Thursday that the state's new Trailer House Tax Law is "unworkable." The return of trailer tax authority to the counties was suggested but no action taken. The assessors' legislative committee headed by Lincoln County Assessor Robert Kline met with Robert Holland, as sistant attorney general with the Slate Motor Vehicles De partment. The department administers the law, effective six months ago, collecting license fees from trailer house owners in lieu of a county ad valorem tax. Money To Counties The money goes back to the counties for redistribution to taxing districts where the trailers were located. Some counties have pro tested that addresses of trail ers are often inadequate-a post office box only, lor in stance - and when a trailer moves from a taxing district, it is difficult to determine in which district the trailer tax money should be applied. 1 lie five counties that make up the committee are Lincoln, Marion. Multnomah, Lane and Klamath. Linn county is not a member oi me committee but Its assessor also ap peared. Kline said if the Issues can not be worked out with the state, the counties will pro pose new legislation. COMMUNITY SING The Rogue Valley Commu nity Sing will be held Sun day, July 24, at the Pentecos tal Church of God, 608 West ern avenue, Medlord. lne event is open to all who enjoy ( to sing. Those who have a mu sical Instrument may take it , with them. Roscoe Harmon is 1 In charge. j news in Hearing! out 55tA tiet COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. MEDFORD SHOPPING CENTER Phone SP 2-9990 and William T, mdiaa Sen. Scott Claims Kennedy 'Ruthless', Single-Purposed Washington - "JPD - Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Mass.) has been described as "cold," "ruthless," and "a single-purposed young man" by a fel low Senator and defended by another as "the leading figure in the United States Senate." Sen. Hugh Scott (R-Pa.) said that Kennedy in his pre-con-ventlon campaign for the Democratic presidential nomi nation "abrogated his duties and his responsibility as a Senator, pursuing coldly and ruthlessly ... his desire to be President of the United States." "This Is a very cold young man, and a single - purposed young man," Scott said. Sen. William Proxmire (D Wis.) countered that Kennedy was "the leading figure in the United States Senate." Good Job Claimed "Jack Kennedy was the leading figure in the Senate in fighting for the minimum wage program this year, and he has done a good job," Proxmire said. "He has brought it right to the -verge of passage . . ." "In terms of fighting and planning for bills on the floor (of the Senate) there are few who have a record as good as FOLGEETS Afl HIT VrtlMaU WHITE SATIN C&H SUGAR Rock Cornish Game MENS Smith's Pride Regular 99c Each TAKES LESS BOOKS To Gel the Gift of Your Choice When You Save .. .... Rosemary, John, Mrs. Rose Kennedy and Joseph Kennedy Another son, Joseph Kennedy Jr., who was later killed in World War II, is not shown in the photo, (UPI Telephoto) that of Jack Kennedy,' ' Prox- mire said. Proxmire said Kennedy is "the only man since Woodrow Wilson who in advance of the election has set forth his ideas of what he thinks a President should do and has emphasized the importance of strength and vision in the presidency Scott said that Kennedy "has not been in the Senate this year more than for one out of every four (roll call) votes." Scott expressed the hope that "his conception of the powers of the presidency is a little more in the inter ests of the public than his conception of his responsi bilies as a Senator." Taft Not Criticised Proxmire pointed out that the late Sen. Robert A. Taft (R-Ohio) was absent from the Senate many times during his campaigns for the Republican nomination in 1948 and 1952. He said "nobody criticized him (Taft)." Scott and Proxmire agreed that issues for the fall cam paign include need for legis lation concerning health of older citizens, minimum wages, housing, and educa- NEW LOW PRICES STUCGAffi CllftID aj: VtJjfilB vdiiui udiiti ordiiu GOLD BOND STAMPS State Commodity Budgets Approved Salem (I'PD - A $646,320 to tal budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1 has been ap roved for eight Oregon com modity commissions. The new budgets are up from last year when they to uted $500,000. The Oregon Dairy Products Commission has the biggest budget, $202,455. Other state commodity commissions and their new budgets include: Wheat $181,330, Potato $86.- 970, Chewing Fescue and Creeping Red Fescue S50.062, Fryer $49,000, Beef $32,500, Filbert $26,348, and Highland Bentgrass $17,655. The commissions are self- help farm groups. tion. They disagreed on the type of legislation, particular ly for federal payment of teachers. Proxmire said the cam paign would be fought out "without a great national hero, as President Eisenhower undoubtedly Is." He said there would be more emphasis on party record and on the issues than there has been in the past. Scott said there would be emphasis "on the individuals. the framing, experience, and maturity of individuals and the capacity to handle foreign and domestic policy." Drip, Regular Fine SUGAR Pure Cane y Each Ike Signs Road Building Measure Washington - IUPD - Presi dent Eisenhower Thursday signed a $2,089,500,000 road building bill which continues for two more years the pres ent level of federal aid for primary and secondary roads and urban extensions. The measure authorizes aid at the present annual rate of $029 million for the two-year period starting July 1, 1981. The administration had recom mended a cutback to $900 millions a year. The federal government pays half the cost of these roads, which are separate from the 41,000-mile super highway program with bigger federal subsidies from gaso line taxes. It also authorizes $239.5 million for roads In federal forests, parks and other public lands and Indian reservations for the two-year period start ing next July 1. The amounts are the same as currently pro vided, except for a' $15 mil lion Increase for forest roads and trails and a $500,000 In crease for public lands roads. 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