rniDAY, JULY 22, I960
hi- I'I.IT.H'1 l.tlTIIKIIAN
riHUtcu
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tnju KiimI Mm hi at.
Julia K, Minimi, pitilor
liiiniliiy:
it ;to ii in. Church ii'linnl
11:10 & II in, Wumhlp torvluex
I : I A pui - 'LI.L birlitoua t
lv(ir mm?.,
V m in.Wi.Hher leuiiii
'riiimiltiv!
7;:ill u in. Adult inotuDorihlp
Cilia
HT. MJHK'ft- MHTIIOIIIKT C II UK t il
an hi HUKiyou in vti.
Milvln OlNnn, prwlnr
iili mht V:
M a.m. Hiimlny act ion I
Ml n m Wiimhli) isrvlra
111 mum-I'otluek picnic, lUw
Ihuino tnrk
iNivt t'KN't kh or MKIirOHU
OHO Nittilli Oiikrtnlc
h.tlhxiini Do worth mlnlittr
fen nil v
1 1 hi. Hunilny devotion!
im'vIi'u- and Htinuvy ehnol; hv
ttitnn hid ( nth bik! (Jrioi ti
II n m. Yuulh of Unity, Pyth
ian lutlt
Tun-iloyi
t ;iu p m. CJmnH pau t u d y
WllirMlny
'0 nm lrnyr mlnlitry, at cn
tr
r .30 p.m. Proipsrlly clua, at
r n iff
1 luridny:
I pin fltudy clan, Athland
Fu'illii tibmry
i (day
II a m. Study cUm, at Ctiitar
HI HTMINKTHl I'lUMlYTMUAN
jtoi)0 Ottkwitnd dr.
Jnhfi O lloynoldi, pailor
Btmd ay:
u Aft a in Church irhool
tl b in. Wnnhiu rrvlce
'5 p in Sitnlnr High young peo
ple, J"hii DpIlPiiboik homo.
ION I.UUIKUAN CIIIUICII, ULCA
Konrth and Onkdnlo
H.irvrv (.'. Coovrrl, pnator
tfth Hunilny after Trinity
ll no nt Humlny achnnt
tt ft It a m Workhlp
COUNTY
CHURCHES
ASHLAND
t lit NT MIIIKHllKT tltlKCIt
Jsorlli Main mid laurel !
J Malcolm lUmtnond. minttttr
tinntlny :
U S a in. Church arhuol
1 1 a in Worship
(lit ( K 1,111 MIR AN CHUItCH
famr I nit
Aiiwri Nickodrmua, paator
buTiitny '
u n a m 8 undiy achool and
lli tip study
0 JO St 11 a m. Worhip tcrvlctt
CENTRAL POINT
NI III II OF CHRIST
Third and Oak iU
Mr Jean M Shelley, mlnlittr
Sunday:
u 43 a m Sunday achool
in 45 m. WnrfthlD acrvlrt
fl 30 n in Junior. Junior High
nl Senior lllirh Youth mvntlnffa
7 .10 p ni fcvangalutlc arvic
WrdtM-ftday:
7 40 p ni Midweek arvlc
riltHT I'HIIHHVTKttlAN CHURCH
It thort (Mutated, minuter
UM am Sunday chonl
0 Jil u in. Worth. d ivrvlrc
4 :in p m. Weilminiler fellowihlp
( jo pin cnoir raiicaraai
I AM1MAHK MlfiNlONAny
HAI'TIKT ( IIUKCII
(ludftwndrnti
Towutrnd Club Bld,
Pine St.
Hunrtny :
W iS a m Sunday irhool
10:43 am Won hip tervtc
7 p m 'Worihlp
Vr'edneiday:
7 JO p.m. Prayer meaUnf
PKSTIt COHTAI CHURCH OF OOP
Fifth and Pine
ll Pntlrraon, pailor
(jt'tdny :
D 43 am Sunday school
II a in. Mnrnlnr, wurthlp
7 p in EvanKellillc acrvlca
Tn-vtav
7 l pm. Hlble atudy
Thunday:
7:13 pm. Young people's meet-
Ing
EAGLE POINT
AHSKMIll Y OF UOII
Sixth und K ill.
Troy Cnmhran, minister
Sunday :
D 43 a m Sunday irhool
II am Mnrnlne worahlD
0 3d p in Young people's servlca
7 .in p m. Evangellattc service
rriilnv:
7 36 pm. Prayer meeting and
junie aiuuy
COM MUNITY 1II1I1.R CHURCH
tiurulny:
tl 43 a m, Sunday school
II a m. Morning worship, Li
ir- Stcvrns, ipeakcr
n ;m p in Youth fellowship
M udny;
7 p m Doya brigade
Vr'fdnenday:
7 3t p in Praynr meeting
AREA-WIDE CRUSADE
With Nationally Known
Evang. Richard E.
ANDERSON
and Talented Party
July 22-31, 7:45 P.M.
Excopt Sundays
Prayer Lines Nightly
Like Reading the
"BOOK OF ACTS"
American Legion Hall
5th and Pine-C. Pt.
MIRACLE
Faith Rally
Each Sunday, 2:45
In Cooperation With
Local Full Gospel Churches
Building Permits
Issued by City
A mimbor of bulldliiK pur
mltB worn IdbikkI ly tho Med
(ord'a city bulldliiK dvpurt
menl Wcdiiundiiy. 'J'liey In
chicled pormlts to eruvl n now
roaldoiivo und to coimtruul un
addition to u duirch.
Tho addition will bu urvcl
cd ut tho KrlcmlM Church, 4)17
DiUlicrr uvo. They took out a
$75,01)0 penult. A. it. Ouh
took out penult to erect
n $10,000 residence lit 2120
Cupilnl uvo.
Olln Elevntor coinpuny took
out two permits both lor
$11,001) to liistull new doom
and frame (or un clcvutor ut
108 South Central uvc, und
to Instull now frelnht eleva
tor nt 114 Went Main t.
Tho Medical Dental build
ing ucqulrcd a $:i,000 permit
to remodel un office nl B:i2
EuKt Main t.
kVf.MI1.OAY ADVtNTUT
(runr hull
lolin TruiU pallor
SlurilBy:
U.30 msn. Habhath Brttool
II am. Worfthln ervlL-e, Clif
ford Turvay, kiioAKtfr
Wrilnedny
10 m. Darcni wclfuri.
7:30 p. ni I'raytr iiitlii. wel
fare building.
JACKSONVILLE
HI' hi I'ltKNIIYTKItlAN CHURCH
King K. Junri Jr., pattor
Sunday :
U:43 .m flunrtny ichool
11 m. Womhlp
Thurndfty:
p.m. mm, "rcU o( Kulth."
ST. JOngl'll'I CATHOLIC
t'llUlttll
rr. Wtiltam McUod
Sunday:
9 a.m. Mau
PHOENIX
4 MtlK M OK TIIK NAAltKNK
301 Third .t.
Waller C. Mtirrla, paitor
Sunday:
U O im .Sunday chool
II a m. Morninit wonhip
' 7 p m Cvangelutlc aervir
Wcdnrartay;
7 3d p in. M I d w 1 1 k prayer
vie o
rillUT OUTHKKN BAPTIST
rill hi it
Cumcr Ktral and Roi ill.
A. L. Craig, paitor
Sunday.
if . 43 A.m. Sunday ichool
11 a.m. Worahlp aervir
11 30 p in Tralnins Union
7 3U p m Evening acrvlc
Wcdnotday;
7 30 pm. Prayer meeting
:13 p mllibln Study
SHADY COVE
OUH l.A!Y OK K AT IMA
CATHOLIC C1U HC1I
Sunday:
10 a.m. Ma m
BT. MARTIN'S Kl'lHCOI'AL
t Ml III M
John 8. Powar, vicar
Sunday:
11 a.m. Morning prayer and
church ichool at Axtcll picnic
ground, fnltnwad hy picnic.
TALENT
HURT MrTHOIlirr CHURCH
ririt and Wagner at
Earneat R. noil, mlntattr ,
Sunday:
0:43 a m. Sunday achool
11 a m- Worahip acrvlca
8 30 p.inv Junior SWT
7:30 p.m. Senior MYF
wctinrtoay:
7 p.m. Hoy Hcouta
7 JO
30 p.m. Prayer meeting
rnit:Ni)i ciiuitcii
A. Clark Smith, pa lor
Roland S. Hartley, n lit a nt
Sunday:
11:43 a.m. Sunday achool
11 am. Wonhip servlrr
0 30 p.m. Kvening aer'Ict
Wcdnradny:
7:30 p m Prayer meeling
Saturday:
7:30 p.m. Mon'a Prayer Meeting
WAflNFK CRKKK MISSIONARY
11 APT I ST CHU1UH
Sunday:
10 a.m. Sunday ichool
RURAL CHURCHES
1H.HKAN BAPTIST CHURCH
(Cumcrvatlve)
White City
Crater Lake hwy. tt A ave.
Ray Nelaon. pa tor
Sunday:
0:43 a.m. Sundny achool
II a.m. Morning worahlp
7 p.m. Bapllat youlh
S p.m. Evening aervlce
weoneaoay;
?.m. Bible atudy and prayer
aervlce
ItROWNKIIOKO
UNION 8tlNI)AY SCHOOL
Robert Sanderaon, pnalor
Sundny:
10 a.m. Sunday ichool
11 a.m. Morning wnrahip
COUNTRY CHURCH
Midway Four Corner
A2A3 Tnble Rock rond
EmeHt E. nnlls, pnntor
Sundny:
10 a.m. Sunday achool
11 n m. Worship aervlce
7 p.m. Young people
Wednesday:
1:30-3:30 p.m. Chlldrcn'i Bible
clnmicB
7:30 p.m. Bible atudy and
prayer
MEADOWS UNION SUNDAY
SCHOOL
Junction Mcndowi 8t Rnmacy
Canyon rdn.
Sundny:
10 a.m Sundny achool
SAMS VALLKY OOSPKL CHURCH
(NondennmlnntlnnnI)
finrdon Peteraon. nnator
Sundny:
10 a.m. nunany acnooi
11 a.m. Morning worship
7:30 p.m. Worahip
TRAIL COMMUNITY CHURCH
Ernest Evera, pnstor
Sundny:
0:45 n.m. Sundny ichool
11 n.m. Morning worship
7 p.m. Pre-prnyer service
t-in n tn Kvenlni lervlco
Tuesday i
7:au p.m xoung pcupio mcci-
Wednesday:
7:30 p in. Bible study and pray
er meeting
SERMON SUBJECT
"Truth" will bo the sermon
subject Sundny at First
Church of Chrlsl, Scientist,
100 Windsor sve., at 11 n,m,
Everyone Is wolcomo to at
tend. Younn people up to the
nKe of 20 aro InvHed to attend
Sunday school,
GUEST SPEAKER
The Rev. James Dole will
speak Sunday at tho 10:55
a.m. worship service at Mt.
Pitt Avenue Church of the
Nnzarene, 1332 Mt. Pitt nvo.,
In tho absence of the pastor,
the Rev. James O. Gordon,
who Is attending the annual
Nomination Speech To Be
Hatfield's Most Important
Siilom IDI'll - Ori'Kori' hiintl
HMina Gov. Murk liiitdcld
Bcrlbblcd uwuy Tliurndiiy lit
Uiu miwt linportunl qiciK'h of
bin enrcer - to nomliiiito Vice
Prusldunt Hlcluird Nixon for
llic ncpubllcnn prmldency -ond
mild It would bo a brief
one.
DIkkIhk In a history book,
lie sulci Unit Norn i ii i) Judd
nominated Alio Lincoln u cen
tury uifo, lilsn In ClilciiKo,
with only 211 wordii. The not
oikIIiik itpcccli of un Ohio del
eiiatu named OKlesby coiwlot
ed of one nvnlcncc decribliiK
Lincoln aa a man "who cun
split railii and maul Demo
ct." "Two hundred nlxty would
be more like it," Hatfield
said.
The dovcrnor haa Introduc
ed Nixon five times in the
piuit two yeura, each time In
Orciton, and each time the In
troduction did not run more
than two minutes.
Speaki With Vigor
Altliouiih not a Kpcll-bindcr
Hatfield speaks Willi vlnor.
He once was chaniclerl.ccl as
a Southern Baptist minister In
an Ivy Leanuc suit.
Aside from hi new conven
tion role, he missed Ills most
Imporliint spenklntt opportun
ity last March when he can
celled n sprtch before the all
ium! Gridiron Club dinner in
WashinKton, D. C. following
the death of Sen. Richard L.
Neubcrjjer (D-Ore.).
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ASHLAND SERMON
Ashland - Dr. P. Malcolm
Hammond, minister of First
Methodist church, North Main
and Laurnl sis., Ashland, will
speak Sunday at the 11 a.m.
worship service on "Enemy of
Life: Pleasure."
IMCMllITi IN HOMSWAKSt I
245 S. Central at 10th
r i i
FREE PARKING
Bypassed for tho 111(10 GOP
keynote uddrcss, lie was
promised a role "us Import
ant" ul the convention.
Hatfield's political star be-
came brighter nationally
when he was elected GOP
governor In November, 11138,
In the brunt of a Democratic
landslide - even in his own
stale,
Since then he has been
mentioned us a likely Repub
lican opponent in 10(12 for
Sen. Wayne Morse (D-Orc.),
an urch foe.
He wus talked of as a pos
sible running male with New
York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller
should Rockefeller get the
nomination.
Hatfield. 38 one week ago,
claimed "strict neutrality" be
tween Nixon and Rockefeller
for the GOP presidential nom
ination because of Oregon's
primary election law commit
ting tho state to the winner of
the primary on the first two
convention ballots.
However, when Rockefeller
announced he was not a can
didate lust December, Hatfield
came out for Nixon and urged
Nixon-Rockefeller ticket.
Nixon ran unopposed In
Oregon and put its 18 votes
In his pocket. Hatfield heads
the delegation and he and nls
wife, Antoinette, will fly to
Chicago Sunday.
MEDFORD MAIL,
Committee Okays
Increase in
Hatfield's Staff
Salem IUPD - Increasing the
governor's staff to meet a
mushrooming workload was
endorsed by the governor's
advisory committee on gov
ernment reorganization.
Slate Finance Director Free
man Holmcr said the chief ex
ecutive should have at least
four more special assistants
and at least two more secre
taries. The assistants would be as
signed to oversee for the gov
ernor operations in four
areas: 1. Education and social
services; 2. Natural resources;
:t. Labor, commerce and in
dustry, and 4. Transportation
and public safety.
The committee held up fi
nal determination as to how
much more of a staff the gov
ernor should have pending
their overall decisions on re
organization of Oregon's gov
ernment. Headed by former Gov.
Charles Spraguc of Salem, the
committee set Sept. 8 for Its
final meeting.
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TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD, ORE.
Jackson Fourth
In Retail Sales
Jackson county ranks
fourth In rctull (ales volume
in the state, according to in
formation from the Portland
field office, U. S. Department
of Commerce.
The Information was based
on tho 1058 census of retail
trade in Oregon. The Medford
Chamber of Commerce is a
cooperative office of the U. S.
department, maintaining files
and information on economic
trends for public use.
"Medford and Jackson
county have enjoyed a rather
stable growth in retail vol
ume," Chamber Manager Don
McNeil said.
The 10S4 business . census
on retailing indicates a total
volume of $75,443,000, com
pared .with the 1058 retail
volume of $86,172,000. This
represents an Increase during
the four-year period of 14.2
per cent.
Oregon's growth In retailing
has been 11.2 per cent for the
same period, the local mana
ger added. During the last
four years, Jackson county
maintained fourth place in to
tal retail dollar volume among
Oregon counties.
A pamphlet showing the
1958 report with complete
breakdowns on individual
sales quotas may be obtained
through the local chamber of
commerce, McNeil said.
Season
FOOD FR
frozeh rm Are
GOOD- AMD GOOD
for You
Leisure Time
Stressed by
Need of planning leisure
time activities for the total
community rather than just
a special program for the old
age group was brought out by
Miss Julia Johnson Wednes
day at the noon luncheon of
Medford Kiwanis club.
Miss Johnson, executive sec
retary of the Oregon State
Council on Aging, said, "Our
council feels that no one
wants to be segregated and
set back in a corner because
of age."
The council official men
tioned the reluctance of peo
ple - men, as well as women
-even to thing about aging.
Something should be done,
she said, to try to erase this
reluctance.
The secretary stressed the
need of leisure time activities
since older people can have
Supervisor Named
Grants Pass-John R. Phil
brick will serve as supervisor
of the Siskiyou National for
est with headquarters in
Grants Pass, J. Herbert Stone,
regional forester, Portland,
has announced.
Philbrick fills the vacancy
created by the retirement of
Herschel Obye.
Philbrick has been in the
regional office, division of j
fire control, hazard reduction i
and law enforcement section,
since 1957. i
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EARS OF CORN
NECTARBERRIES "
Planning
Official
their financial and housing
problems solved ond still bo
lonely. She stated that attend
ance at a senior activities
center is "Just as good as a
doctor's prescription."
Speaking of predictions that
life expectancy will be 100
years or more by the year
2,000, Miss Johnson asked,
"Why set 65, or any arbitrary
age, for retirement?" She
pointed out that a lot of peo
ple like to work on after re
tirement age. "It is not easy
to work out a flexible retire
ment age, but I think we
should work for it," she said.
The luncheon was at Rogue
Valle yCountry club.
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A 9
Minor Injuries ,
Reported at Firm J
Several minor Injuries have
been reported at the Roguo
i i j uuumiy-unuili
Last week one boy waa hos-
puunzea auor an om Knee
Injury gave way and another
suffered a cut on hi head, V
Bounce-O-Rue Manager Ray
Jinks said that these injuries.
nave nut Duen aue 10 lauiiy i
equipment or other negli
gence, but to Inexperience and
lack of physical fitness. This
is evidenced by the reports
of strained muscles, he saldV '
Un n.nrnn 4hit that.. I-
certain amount of risk in any
strenuous sport, and that par
ticipants should realize this.
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