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MEDFORD
CHURCH DIRECTORY
"Heaven anil earth will mil M W M W Kllf a
wortu win noi pass away." Matthew 24:35.
apostolic r ait as cHimca
North Central eve. at Third it.
Loyce C Carver, panto .
Sunday:
830 i m. Sunday ichool
11 a.m. Morning worihlp
7:50 p m. Kv.ngfUtlo aarvlca
Tuesday and Friday:
8 p-ra Evangelistic service
ASCENSION iiUTBEBAN
CHUSU.H
11617 Barnett rd.
Vernon Hanson, pastor
Sunday.
10 i.m. Sunday school
I a ID ajn. Worship service
Monday thru Friday:
5 ajn. Bible school
BETHEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD
lZli E. McAndrewe rd.
L. D. Krause. pastor
Sunday:
0:45 a rri. Sunday school
11 a m. Worship service
6 JO pjn. Children's service
6:30 pjn. Youth
7:30 pm. Evangellatia service
Wednesday:
730 pjnBible Hour
CENTRAL CHUBCH OF CUBIST
1440 South Oakdale avc.
John V Hcberllng, minister
Sunday:
8:45 a.m. Bible school
II ajn. Worship service
6:30 p.m. Youth meetings
7 JO pjn. Evening service
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
Hedrick Junior High school
1505 East Jackson it.
H. C. Zwclgart, pastor
! 85 a.m. Sunday school
1 11 a.m. Morning worship
; A p.m. Youth service
7 p.m. ramily hour
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Midweek service
t CHURCH OF CHRIST
1058 Court st.
f Eaton Catlett, minister
) Sunday:
: 10 JO a.m. Worship service
7 p.m. Bible study
t Wednesdey:
7 p.m. Bible study,
i CHURCH O FCHR1ST
1701 West Main
" Lloyd Bridges, minister
Sunday:
. 9:45 a.m. Bible classes
10:45 a.m. Morning worship
: 7 p.m. Evening worship
Wednesday:
7:30 pjn. Midweek Bible study
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF
' LATTER DAY SAINTS (lit Ward)
648 South Ivy st.
David L. Peterson, bishop
Sunday:
, 8 ajn. Priesthood meeting
; 11 a.m. Sunday school
' 7 p.m. Sacrament meeting
Tuesday:
4:30 p.m.Primary
Wednesday:
, 10 a.m. Relief society
i 7:30 p.m. Mutual Improvement
association.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS (2nd Ward)
S4S South Ivy St.
D, E. Nelson, bishop
gunday:
S am Priesthood meeting
: 8:15 am Sunday school
5 p.m. Sscrament meeting
. Tuesday:
; 10 a.m. Relief society
730 p.m. Mutual Improvement
' association
.Wednesday:
'v 4:30 p.m. Primary
, CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
;,' 345 North Msry 'st.
William Wash, minister
Sundey: . .
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 am Morning worship
" 6 p-m, Choir rehearsal
7 p.m CBYF
Sain -Bible study and
, prayer meeting
i. CONGREGATIONAL C"OTCH
(United Church of Christ)
Hoover school, Siskiyou blvd.
Robert W Tull. minister
Sunday: ,
10 a.m. Church school
'. 10 am. Worship service
a pm. Church picnic. TouVelle
park
'EASTWOOD BAPTIST CHUBCH
(American Baptist)
' North Keeneway dr. at Ridgeway
. Clifford J. Young, pastor
Sunday: t . .
9:45 a.m. Church school
J 11 a m Morning worship
730 p.m, Evening service
TfAITH ADVENT CHRISTIAN
FIRST PBESHYISSUAN CHUBCSI
Elahth and Hollv ata
D. Klrkland West, pastor: David
Brown ana lawn 1 uimm
Sunday
8 JO Ac II a JA. Church achaol
830 At 11 iJIL-VlinhlB aarvti-a
lie
5 D.m. MembershlB claaa
Monday thru Friday:
8 ta 11:30 a m Bthla arhnnl
Tuesday:
730 pm. Boy Scouts
Wednesday:
4:15 pm. Senior High fellowship.
7J0 pjn. Bible study, at church
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST
794 Losler lane
Gilbert O. Skaar, pastor
Sunday:
8:43 am. Sunday school
10:45 a.m. Morning worship
7 p.m. Training unlona
8 p.m. Evenlna service
Wednesday:
i p.m. uroup meetings
8 pm. Midweek prayer service
FOURSQUARE CHURCH
2200 Roberta rd.
K. L. Mathewson, pastor
Sunday:
9:49 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worihip
6:30 pjn Adult and youth meet
ings
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service)
Wednesday:
sjo pjn, urcnestra pracuce
7:30 pm Bible study and pray
er
FREE METHODIST CHURCH '
1294 South Pesch st.
Roland Stewart, pastor
Sunday:
8:ea im. Sunday school
1 Ism Wort hip
6p.m. Family hour
7 pm. Evangelistic service
Wednesdey: ,
7 pm. Miaweea; prayer service.
FRIENDS CHURCH
(Corner of DeBarr and Mcrrlman)
Jack L Willcuta, pastor
sunaay;
8:43 am. Sunday scnool
11 sm. Worship service
6:30 p m. Christian Endesvor
7:30 D.m. Praise snd worship
Wednesdey:
7:30 pm, Midweek prayer
meeting
fluu pjn. cnoir pracuce
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES ,
Kingdom hell
2402 Jecksonvllle highway
H. S. Nixon, congregation servant
Sunday:
4 pm, public taw
5 om. Watchtower study
Tuesday:
S p.m Bible study
Fridey:
7:30 p.m. service meeting and
theocratic ministry school.
y. J Laurel Lee Crabb. mlnlater
,'tf ounoay . .
9:49 am. aunoay kiww
11 a.m Worship hour
1 m m F.vunine service
i Wednesdey: . .
I 7 p.m. Prayer meeting
Bible study
! Saturday: ....
5 10 a m Choir practice
and
1 FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
! 1108 West Main at. .
Robert E. Cull, pastor
Sunday : ,
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 am. Worship
6:19 p.m Christ Ambassador!
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service
Wednesday:
7:45 p.m. Midweek service
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Conservative)
Wilson school.
Grend and Corona sta.
Bernard Andrews, minister
Sunday:
9:40 am. Sunday echool
11 a m Morning worship
?30 p.m Family hour
:30 p m. Evening service
Wednesdey.
730 pjn. Midweek service
FIBSt CHRISTIAN CHUBCH
Ninth at Oakdale
Fredrick R. Evens, minister
Wendell Wegler associate
8undey t
8:43 am. aunoay " ' .
8:30 St 1033 a m. Worship
6 p.m Chi Rho fellowship
8 pm Miaaiers iio-k
630 pjn. Christian Youth fel-
Wednesdey: .t , , . ,
630 pm. Town crroir
7 pnv Carillon choir rehearsal
1 - r-h.fw.al rhr.tr rehearsal
saturaay :
10 a m. Junior choir re'.iearsal
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
2000 Crater Lake ave.
W. E. Martin, pastor
Sunday: ,
10 a m, Sunday school
11 am Worship service
630 pm Youth fellowship
7 pm. Adult preyer group
7:30 pm. Evening service
M7npm.-Boy Scout Troop
weanesaey: ..
730 pm. Prayer and Bible
' 630 pm-Cholr rehearsal
ThlU30dpm Udles missionary fel
lowshtp.
FIRST CHURCH OF TBI
NAZARENE
830 North Holly st
naroio pi -
perry Christiansen, mime minister
. intercessory prayer 81
8 45 a m Sundey echool
11 sm. Morning worihip
6 d m Youth icnowihips
7 pm Evening service
6 am lnurcesaory prayer at
alter
7 30 p m Annual church meet-
J 3o pm. Sanctuary choir prac
tice
f a m Ulierceevw r'
"'p m Vltltstlon politick dinner
Monday thru Fridey:
8 sm.-l pm Bible echool
FIBST CHUBCa OF CHRIST.
SCIENTIST '
I nft Wtnri.u ....
h block south ot Cast Mala sU
- miwii, nuzaery
available Sundaya and Wednesdays
Beading room 22t West Sixth st
FIBST MKIMUOISt CHUBCH
West Main at Laurel st
George G. Roeeoerry. minister
Gerald Nelson, associate
Sundey
830 sm Adult classes and
cnurcn ecnooi
8 30 eV It am Morning worship
10:43 im Junior high classes
ii am. aemor nign, nursery,
primary church
6:30 pm. Junior High MYF
630 pm Senior High MYF
Wednesday:
7 pm. Boy Scouta
7 pm. Youth choir
8 pm, Chancel choir
Fridey:
630 pm Shipmates class pot-
GRACE LUTHERAN CHUBCH
Frances lane
Albert R. Nlckodemua. pastor
Sunday:
9:43 am Sunday school snd
Bible class
630 a ii am worship service
Mondey thru Fridey:
8-11:45 em. Bible school
Tuesdsy:
730 pm. Adult Information
class
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Kingdom hall
70O North Main at.
W. D. Hoi man, presiding mlnlater
Sunday:
3 p.m. kudmc taut
4:15 pjn. Watchtower atudy
Tuesdey:
6 p.m Bible study .
Friday:
7:30 p.m. Theocretlc ministry
echool and eervlce meeting
OPEN BIBLE STANDARD
2715 Tsble Rock rd . ,
V lr rll Harsh, pastor
Sunday
9:43 a.m. ounoay icnwi
11 a.m. Worship eervlce
6:15 pm Overcomers Youth
service
7 P.m. Evsngeiltuc service
Wednesdey:
730 p.m. Bible end prayer nour
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
.123 Eest Jackson st.
lames Rockholt, minister
Georee Moran. minister
Sundey ...
8:45 am. Sunday ecnooi
11 am Morning worship
8 pm Young people's service
1 nm vaneallltio eervlce)
Weunesdey:
7:40 pm srayer meewra)
PHILADELPHIA CHURCH
(Non-secterleni
Mr a. Mrs. Thomas White, paitors
Sunday:
10 am. aunoay scnvui
11 am. Worship
e n m tCvanaauatlf service
Wednesday:
7 JO pjn rrayer mtrnn
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Priests. Ft. Cerl Mei, FT. John A.
llg, rr. wiuiem lacieoo, rr. uu
Hart tulav.
Sunday .....
6, 7, s:ju. lo ac u.av a.m. mm
2 p.m. Baptisms
7 n m . M aaa
Monday:
7:30 p.m. Adult Inquiry claaa
ennwl ...
730 p.m. Perpetual help devo-
hmii ana HnniKum
Thursday:
7:30 p.m. inquiry class
saturaey: ,
4-330 Js 730-9 pm Confession
amiiy.
6:30 Js 8 am Mala
a.a.l 1-4.4 ajn RallaiOUS Vaca
tion ecnooi
ST. LUKE'S METHODIST
2320 Sliklyou blvd.
Chsrlea McDonald, pallor
Sundev: t . ,
8 em ounoay anogi
8 in Worship service
ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Fifth st sna veeaaie ave.
G n. V fsoisier. rector
n.iA tl A Srfl;na 4llstant
Trlnltv Suntla
8:30 Ja 10:45 Ml, Nursery
schools . .
a-30 am Church school family
communion
U am voruirmauvn w.mi
ml2:lS p.m. Reception for eon
flrmatlon class
7 p nv Young people's fellowship
rriosy: .. . ,
11 sm noiy communion
ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN
(Missouri Synod)
1020 East Main It.
John E. Simon, pastor
u:i .. - i
I3 ei Ii B-m WW
9:30 jn. cnurai imwi
12 30 p m. PoUuck dinner
Mondey to Fridey:
a a m Bible school
Thursdey:
730 pm. -mr
SALVATION ARMT
Bectty end Edwards sts.
Ms) WUIlam Rlcken.
commencing cniicer
Sunday- , .
8 43 im Sunday echool
11 em Holiness eervtcej
II is, Junior Soldiers
1130 em Junior Legion
i 30 pm, L s s g s of Mercy
" 430 pm. Corps cadets class
530 pm Young people's legion
6 30 pm Open air eervtoe
7pm Salvation meeting
Mondev
4 p m Sunbeams
; pm Young peoples group
Tuesdey:
j. v -m Prayer meeting
Wednesday. . .
tl pm Tswnags dub
!eny.,2"D! Wtt
BtJ- Wsa.
Saturday:
830 am. Sabbath ached
., nwsnis nour
iu a m io a pm senior Dorcaa
S n m Tl ) .tr -tu. n..i. -i
TRINITY BAPTIST
2S4S South Stage rd.
Sunday110 prwJdJn pastor
ju am. Sunday school
II am Worship service
7 pm. Preyer meeting
f p m. Evening service
UNITV rrme mwwnmmm
-- ' "- niwj, cnurcn
J77T Jecksonvllle hwy., center.
Katharine Bosworth. minister
Sundey:
8:43 am. Church school
...w .HnvnniB Ml Vice
Tuesday:
JO.Pjnt Grants Pass study
class, 100 Lewis st.
Wednesday:
ii am prayer ministry
I n wn tit.. A.. .1
Thursdey:
a pjn Asniand class. Women's
Civic clubhouse. Wlnburn Way.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH, ULCA
Fourth and Oakdale
Harvey C. Coovert pastor
:au am. sundey school
8:30 sm Worship service
1 njn. Intermedial .liiihap
League
COUNTY CHURCHES
ASHLAND
FAITH TABERNACLE
Highway 99. South of Ashland
Leo C Wine, pastor
Sunday:
:43 a.m. Sunday school
11 ajn. Morning worship
6 JO D.m. Choir nrsriir-a snri
junior church
7 JO p.mEvangalUUc tvervica
Tuesday: . -
7 JO p.m. Youth fellowship and
Bible itudy
Friday:
7 JO pjn. Bible atudy and pray
er meeting
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
North Main and Laurel sta.
P. Malcolm Hammond, minister
David Coulter, associate minister
Sunday:
y;o a m. inurcn scnooi
11 iJTir-Morning worship
12 noon Coffee hour
5 D.m. Junior Hlch MYF
Saturday :
7 ajn. Methodist Men's break
fast
CENTRAL POINT
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Third and Oak ata.
John L. Bigham, Minister - .
Sunday:
9:43 a.m. sunaay scnooi
11 asm. Worship lei-vica
S:30 p.m. Youth groups
7 JO pjn. Evangelistic servicas
COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH
Fourth and Alder U,
Paul A. Kroon. pastor
Sunday:
a.m ounoay unwi
11 a.m. Morning worship
6:30 ojn. Youth meetings pre-
service prayer hour
1 .4U pjn. oosspci nuur
Monday thru Friday:
9-11:30 ajn. uioie scnooi
Tuesday:
7 pjn. tnoir prayer me una
7:30 pjn. Choir practice
7 JO p.m. Bible study and
prayer meeting
Thursday:
710 pjn. Men s worn nigni
FIRST PBESBTTBklAN CHURCH
Dr Earl Ban bow. lnterm pastor
Sunday;
9:49 ajn. Jnurcn acnooi
11 sun. Worship service
13 noun Coffee hour
7 p m, Youth fellowship
EAGLE POINT
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Sixth and I its.
Marshall roulk, minister
Sunday:
9:43 a.m. sunaay scnooi
11 a.m. Morning worship
Wednesday:
7 p.m. Bioia siuay
COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH
Warren L. Chiistensen, pastor
Sundsy.
ti:43 ajn. ounoay scnooi 1
11 ajn. Morning Worship
6 JO p.m. Young People's meet
ing
7:30 pjn. Evening Service
Monday thru rrlday:
8-1113 a -m Bible school
Wednesday:
730 pjn. rrayer meeung ana
Bible Study
SHADY POINT SEVENTH-DAT
A nVKNTInT
Crater Lake hwy. near Sams Val
ley junction
Duane Corwin. Sidney Nelson, pas
tors
Saturday:
9 30 am. saooain scnooi
11 a.m. Worship
Tuesday:
8 pjn. itiusiraiea didiv siuay,
Duane Corwin
Wt-dnakdav:
10 ajn Dorr welfare) center
open in Eagle point
Ascension Lutheran
Minister to Return
The Rev. Vernon Hanson,
minister ot Ascension Luther
an church, is 'expected to re
turn from Parkland, Wash.,
this afternoon, where he has
been attending the annual
convention of the North Pa
cific district of the American
Lutheran church.
Mrs. Hanson and their son,
Eric, remained in Parkland
and Mr. Hanson will return
there Monday when they will
start their vacation.
.The summer schedule of
two worship services on Sun
day begins June 9. They will
be at 8 and 10 ajn. Sunday
school will be held during the
10 a.m. service for four year
olds through the third grade.
Children attending either
worship service will receive
Sunday school attendance
credit.
Vacation Bible scliool opens
at 9 a.m. Monday, June 10.
Mrs. Eleanor Briggs is super
intendent, she has staffed
classes for four year old chil
dren through the Junior high.
The course centers on the
Lord's Pmyer, and is titled
Teach Us To Pray." Besides
Bible study and .lessons there
will be accompanying hand
craft, singing and recreation.
MEPrOHP MAIL TIU1PKE. MEPrORD. OREGON
Too late for 'Oop'
NEW AGE CHURCH
"The Word Became Flesh"
or 'The Life Principle", will
be the subject of a lecture at
2:30 p.m. Sunday by Dr. Dell
E. Millard, at the New Age
church, north of Eaglo Point,
on Hammel rd. Preceding the
lecture there will be a fel
lowship dinner at 1 p.m. and
a musical half-hour at 2 p.m.
JACKSONVILLE
ASSEMBLY OP GOD '
Filth and Blackstono
O. E. Summers, pastor
Sunday '
v:u a .m sunasy ecnooi
11 ajn Worship
630 pjn, Youth servica
7:30 p.m. SvsnatlisUe service
Monday thru Friday;
-aW pjn. navivai services
ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC
rr. William McLeod
Sunday:
9 ajn masa
PHOENIX
CHURCH OP THB NAZARENE '
301 Third st.
Jack Quails, minister
Sunday;
v:o a.m. sunaay scnooi
11 a.m, Morning worship
7 :30 D.m. Evaniellstic service
Wednesday:
i .sq p.m. lYjiaween service
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST
Corner First and Rosa sts.
Noel Mills, pastor
Sunday: , ' .
u:jQ a.m. aunoay scnooi
11 i.m, Worship service"
6 JO pjn. Training union,
7:30 p.m. Evening servica
Wednesday:
730 pjn. Prayer meeting .
8:13 pm. Bible study ,
Thursday: '
7:30 p.m- Choir practice :
SHADY COVE '
GOSPEL CHURCH ' '
(Nondenomlnational) -
Clayton Fields, pastor i
Sunday :
B:4& s.m-ounaey scnooi
11 a.m- Church service
6:30 p.m. Young people
7:30 p.m. Evening servica
Friday:
730 p.m. mi a ween servica .
OUR LADY OP FATIMA
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Sunday
io a.m. m a t . xouowea
catechism
ST. MARTIN'S EPISCOPAL
Stanley Welch, vicar
Sunday :
B:ia ajt. ramuy service
GOLD HILL
ASSEMBLY OP GOD
ruth ave.
Charles Pearson, ttaetor
Sunday:
8:48 a.m. tnurcn ecnooi
11 s m. Morning worship
e JOnm. Junior church
T:30 p m. IvensellsUe services
Wadneadav:
8 pjn. BlDle siuay ana prayer
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Corner fourth st and Sixth ave.
Dewev Jeffrey, minister
Sundey:
8:ea a m aurraay scnooi
11 am. Worshto eervlce
830 pm, Youth group meetlnf
Thursday:
7:30 pm Bible study and
prayer meeuns
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
Or GOLD HILL
Fifth -V snd 4th eve
Sundey-
8 JO am. Church echool
11 a.m. Mormna worship
Wednesdey:
8 pm. Testimonials
COMMINITT METHODIST
CHl'RCH
Corner 4th. st end 4th eve.
Lscnien L. Gregory, pestor
Sundey:
8.43 a m Church school
11 ajn Worship
30 pm. Senior MYF
COMORO SPIRITUAL
CHAPEL HASC
Sso 8no ava
Mrs Elvlna Colours, pastor
SVundev:
m evervrcea .
TALENT
ASSEMBLY OP GOD CHURCH
c. Arnett. pastor
Sunday:
n:43 a.m. ounasy scnooi
11 a m Morning worship
6:30 p. me Children's servica
6:30 p.m, CA service
7:30 o.m. EvsmelisUc service
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. prayer ana praise
Church of God Bibh
School Announced
The First Church of God,
2000 Crater Lake ave.. will
hold Vacation Church school
classes June 10 through 14.
according to Mrs. Floyd Pow
ell, director.
Classes will be held daily
from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Study
will be Bible-centered, in
corporating an assortment of
arts and crafts. Outdoor activ
ities are planned and light re
freshments will be terved
each day..
Eastwood Bap'isl
Begins Day Camp
Monday, June 10, Eastwood
Baptist church will begin its
third annual Day camp at
TouVelle park. Leaders for
the camp are the pastor, the
Rev. Clifford Young, and Miss
Mary Satterfield, working un
der the supervision of Mrs.
Evelyn Hewlett, chairman of
children's work, ...
The camp is for those in
the church school and junior
Baptist Youth Fellowship, 10
years and up. The hours are
from g a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The second section of Vaca
tion Church school alsor will
be held at this time, from
t to 11:30 a.m: This is for pri
maries and middlers. .
At the Sunday worship ser
vice Mr; Young will speak on:
"The Pure In Heart," using
Mark 7:1-13 as his scriptural
background. The Sunday eve
ning message is entitled, "The
Negro Girl," using Mark 7:24
as scripture. : .
The mid week service will
continue throughout the sum
mer months, concluding stud
ies in II Corinthians.
St. Luke's on
Summer Schedule
St. Luke's Methodist church
will begin its summer sched
ule Sunday, when ' church
school classes and the worship
service will both begin at 9
a.m. The summer schedule
will be followed until after
Labor Day. .
St. Luke's church is located
at 2420 Siskiyou blvd. Preach
ing on Sunday will be the
Rev. Charles R. McDonald,
pastor, who plans to arrive
in Medford on Saturday at
the end of the sessions of the
Oregon Annual Conference of
the Methodist church which
he has been attending: in Sa
lem. Also attending the Salem I
meeting has- been Charles E
Henry) lay leader of St.
Luke's.. . j - ,' . '.
Cutting Extra Doors in House
Office Building Would Be Costly
By DICK WEST
Washington -H.TO- Congress
may spend as much as $200,
000 cutting extra doors
throuah . th
walls in t h e
new. awu mil
lion House. Of
fice building.
Apparen t 1 y,
nobody no
ticed that an
a d d i tional
rifln. lunula k.
aSesJ needed In
WMt each of the
169 suites until some sample
rooms in the as yet unoccu
pied building were put on dis
play recent!;'.
By that time it was too
late to say "oops" and start
over. The major portion of
the building, a part of a $131.5
million House oti'ice expan
sion program, had already
been completed.
I wv -
consulted, he advised House
officials that it would cost
between $130,000 and $200,
000 to provide doors , where
the blueprints called for built
in metal filing cabinets.
The House Office Build
ing commission, perhaps
wishing to avoid further
criticism of the controver
sial structure, than decided
against going ahead with
the portal project on a
wholesale basis.
However, in testimony re
leased by a House appropria
tions subcommittee, Capitol
architect J, George Stewart
indicated that the doors would
be opened piecemeal for
House members who request
ed it.
"If any member moves into
the new building and wants
a doorway cut through, I am
sure every effort will be made
When the contractor was i to accommodate his personal
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
First end Wssner sts.
Mrs Violet BolUger, mlnlater
aunaeyi
0:45 a m. Sunday School
11:00 e.m. Morning Worship
6 p.m. Junior and Senior MY
Church of Brethren '
Plans Bibh School
The sermon topic of the
Rev. William Wash at the
Medford Church of the Breth
ren Sunday at the 11 a.m. wor
ship service will be "The
Lord Will Perfect." The text
will be taken from Psalm
138:8. The children's choir
will sing, "Jesus Loves Even
Me."
The Men's Fellowship will
have a work day at the par
sonage Saturday.
Sunday evening the Church
of Brethren Youth Fellowship
will meet at the Alvln Blr
man home for their CBYF
meeting instead of at the
church.
The Church is planning to
conduct a Bible school from
June 17-21 from 9 to 11:30
a.m. Children from ages four
through junior high are in
vited.
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wishes," Stewart told the sub
committee. ..
Subcommittee Chair man
Tom Steed (D-Okla.) predict
ed that "most of the members
are going to insist they have
additional communication fa
cilities." If such is the case, then the
total cost presumably would
be somewhere in the neigh
borhood of $200,000.. It seems
unlikely that cutting the doors
one at a time would be any
cheaper than cutting them si
multaneously. Each suite in the new build
ing will have three rooms -one
for the congressman, one
for the staff and one in the
middle, divided by a glass par
tition, for a receptionist and
the administrative assistant.
.- There is a door between
the congressman's office and
the one to be used by his
assistant, but there is not
a door between the assist
ant's office and the main
staff room.
Therefore, there is no way
for the assistant to communi
cate with the rest of the staff
except by going through the
reception room. The extra
door would provide a direct
link between the two. .
It seems to me that the
problem could be partly solv
ed by having the congressman
and his staff change places.
That, however, would create
another problem by cutting
the congressman off from his
assistant. -
"It goes to show you that
not all designers of office
buildings are without fault,"
commented Rep. Walt Horan
(R-Wash.).
Offhand, I would say that
is the understatement of the
week.
Servicemen
Popes last Will .
Lea ves Goods To
Brothers. Sister
Vatican City , HOT - p0pa
John XXIII, in his last will
and testament released Thurs.
day, said he awaited "simply
and happily the arrival of sis
ter death" and asked that his
final burial place be in the
Basilica of St. John in Lat
eran. "What little goods that with
His (God's) help I managed to
accumulate," the Pontiff
wrote, should be given to his
three surviving brothers and
a sister. .
"Born poor, but honored by
humble people, I am particu
larly' happy to die poor."
900 Words Long
The last will and testament
was started in 1925 and was
last brought up to date on
Sept. 12, 1961. It was about
900 words long. -
The Pontiff asked that when
the restoration of the Basilica
of St. John in Lateran he had
ordered was completed, his
body be burled there along
with other popes and saints
who have it as their final rest
ing place.' -
St. John In Lateran, in a
working section of Rome, is
the mother church of Chris- '
tendom and is senior even to
St. Peter's Basilica, where
most popes are buried.
Tradition says it dates back
to the Emperor Constantine.
It had always been the
Pope's own church.
. In the most recent part ot
the testament he said, "I await
and will welcome simply and
happily the arrival of sister
death in the circumstances
that it pleases the Lord to
send her to me."
Special Blessing
And, speaking about his
worldly goods, he said that
"to my beloved family ... I
cannot leave but a great and
most very special blessing
with the Invitation to main
tain that tear ot God which
made them so dearly lovable
ON ATTACK CARRIER
Fireman Apprentice David
W. Reed, son of Henru F. 1
Reed. Trail, recentlv rcrrtri to me, even though simple and
" ' J, ...Uk...t t-.ne.inr tat.
fnr rfUtV BhrtBrit IKaa. eetto.e-.ie- I 1 1 lUUVOJ,, - niVIIUU. " it
s-.M-i.t. nea 8-Hi.ia-... . I blush lor them."
Ill nnavellnel .slV. 41. i 71 a I ! smumhii
ri a. . rtm. l era tmiiu aioici wtis . ura
nl. to qualify pilot, for F.t J ' i
Eastern deployment this tall.
i on Monday evening following
.four days of tremendous ag
ony.
COLLEGE GRADUATE - Hamilton Holmes, 21. who with
Charlayne Hunter became tne nrst Negroes, to attend the
University of Georgia in 1961, smiles in his cap and gown
after graduation exercises. Holmes plans to enter the Emory
University School of Medicine in Atlanta this fall another
first for his race. Miss Hunter will join the editorial staff of
national magazine. (UPI)
Tuesday :
10:30 a.m. Prayer group
Wednesdsy:
730 p.mv-Bioie siuay
FRIENDS CHURCH
A. Clerk Smith, pestor
Elmer Weitxel. assistant pastor
Sunday:
v:ea am. sunaay ecnooi
11 ejn. Morning eervlce
8:30 pjn. Youth eervlce
7 JO Dm. Evening eervlce)
Mondey thru mdey. ,
8-13 am. Bible school
Wednesday:
7 30 pm. rrayer ena siaie siuay
RURAL CHURCHES
COUNTRY CHURCH
Mldwey Four Comers
5235 Table Rock rd.
Ernest R. Reus, pestor
Sundey:
8:45 e.m. sunaay ecnoui
11:0J e m. Worship service
7:30 p.m Evening eervlce
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. BiDie aiuay ana
prayer
GIBBON ACRES PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH Of UOD
138 Gibbon rd.
Benoy lvey, peetor
Sundey :
8:43 a.m. sunaey ecnooi
11 a.m. Worship service
7 p.m. EvengellsUe eervlce
Wednesdey:
7 p m you in eervice r I r a
rrlday:
7 pjn Bible study and prayer
PROSPECT BAPTIST
(Southern Baptist)
Community hell
Amos L Crelg. pestor
Sundev
8:45 e ra. Sunday echool
11 a.m--Mornlns worship
6 30 p.m Training union
7 30 p m Evening worship
Wednesdey:
7 JO em Preyer meetlnf
Eagle Point Church
Plans Bible School
Eagle Point - Eagle Point
Community Bible church will
hold Vacation Bible school
Monday, June 10, through 21.
Classes will be held daily
from 9 to 11:30 a.m. The
theme of the school is "Trav
eling God's Highway," materi
als being used from Scripture
Press Publications. Four de
partments will provide classes
of interest for all children
from the age of four years
through the ninth grade.
A closing program will be
held Thursday, June 20, at
7:30 p.m.
AWARDED FIRST
Eugene - Old Oregon, Uni
versity of Oregon alumni
magazine, has been awarded
a first place in the Oregon
Industrial Editor's association
competition. The magazine,
which is circulated to all
alumni of the university, won
the award in the Magazines,
External, division of the com'
petition. This division . in
eludes all house organs that
are circulated beyond their
organization.
COMPLETE COURSE
Two locat men, Leon W.
Todd and Duane L. Close, re
cently completed a nine-week
aviation machinist's mate re
ciprocating engine school at
the Naval Air Technical Train
ing center.
Todd, son of Mrs. Elisabeth
R. Lambert, Eagle Point; is
an aviation electronics tech
nician third class, and Close,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruban,
V. Close, 1399 Thomas rd.,
Medford. is an aviation elec
tronics technician airman.
Sunday, June 16
if .,'
217 I. Main St. Medford .
Budget for Vets
Domiciliary Noted
White City - Banks L. Paul,
acting director of the White
City Veterans Administration
Domiciliary, announced re
cently that the annual pay
roll for the 1804 fiscal year
will reach approximately
SlVa million.
Paul said that a total ot ii,-
363,507 has been budgeted
for the fiscal year which be
gins July 1, This compares
to $2,325,120 this year. The
payroll Increase will benefit
businesses and professional
people of the Rogue valley
through employment of lo
cal workers, he noted.
Budget Items, in addition
to salaries, Include utilities,
$31,630; food, $281,900; drugs
and medicines, $27,900; fuel,
(coal) $97T900; equipment and
improvements $63,000; and
other supplies and contract
services, $423,200.
From the wages paid to
the Domiciliary employees, a
total of approximately $189,-
000 will be deducted for fed
eral income taxes and $42,-
000 will be deducted for Ore
gon state taxes. Domiciliary
employees will purchase some
$62,000 worth ot uniica
States Savings bonds through
the payroll savings plan.
Subscribers
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delivery of the Msll Tribune In
Medford. phone 772-S141; Ash
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S4.M8 VALLEY UOSPEL
(Nondenomli.etloneh
Cordon Peteraon, pastor
Sunday :
10 ajn. Sundey echool
11 e.m. Morning worship
7 p.m Evening worship
TRAIL COMMUNITY CHURCH
John 8 Klseee. pastor
Sunday -
8 4ft a m Sunday echool
lie m Worship
8. IS pm Young people s meet
lnf 7 p m Evening service
Wedneedey:
. 7 30 p m. Bible study and pray
el servica
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