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f&'EJii?.!. c"icii or cwusr 9:45 a.m.wSwnriav kui 72mHSi a" Morntnf worship - r - ...w., vi OV4 11 LUC Clifford J. Young, pastor aunoay: 8:45 jn Church tchool il jn Morninc worship 7-30 p-m. Evening service 7-30 pm. fellowship BifaU Wturdiy: ' 7:30 p.m. Victory BibU study riRST ASSEMBLY OT GOD 1108 West Main ft. Robert E. Cull, pastor Sunday : f:49 am. Sunday tchool 1 a.m. Worship 6:15 p.m. Christ Ambassadors 730 p.m. Evanfelistic servica Wednesday: T:46 pjn Midweek servica msV CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1000 Crater Lake ave. Fredrick R. Evans, minister Wendell Wagler associate Sunday 9:30 te 11 a .m Sunday school a ft JO it 11 am Worship serv ices 3 p.nw Dedi cation of new building Sp.m. Chi Rho fellowship m p.m. Middlers iellowshlp p.m ChrUtian Youth fel lowship ,t FIRST CHURCH OF GOD ' -2000 Crater Lake ave. W. E. Martin, pastor Sunday: ' 10 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship service : 7 pjn. Adult prayer group . 7:30 p m-Evening service Monday: 7 p.m. Boy Scout Troop Tuesday: 6:30 p.m. Youth fellowship Wednesday; 7:30 p.m. Prayer and Bible study 30 p.m. Choir rehearsal Thursday: 1::30 pjn. Ladies missionary fellowship FIRST CHURCH OF TBI NAZARENE 830 North Holly it Harold M Banner. Ttm winr Ferry Christiansen tnusie minister Sunday: 7 ajn Intercessory prayer at M5 m Sunday school ; 11 a.m. Morning worship S p.m. Youth fellowships 7 p.m. Evening service , Tuesday: S a m Intercessory prayer lUr ednesdayi ' " 7:30 pjn Hour of power Thursday: - a. m Intercessory prayer at WW g p.m. Viiitatlon potluck , Friday:- 7 p.m. Junior high missionary meeting FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 100 Windsor ave. l block south of East Main st.) siunqay; 11 am Church service !1 a -m Sunday school, nursery available Sundays and Wednesdays weunesoay: g pjn. Testimonials of healing Read in room 328 West Sixth 10 ajn. to 6 pjn Daily (except auoiwi ana aoiiaaya FIRST METHODIST CHURCH West Main at Laurel st. George G. Roaeberry, minister Gerald Nelscn, associate Sunday: . 9:30 ajnv Adult .elassea and church school B J0 te li aJii Morning worship - 10:45 a.m. Junior high classes 1 1 a.m. Senior high, nursery 6:30 p.m Junior High MYF Wednesday: 1 pjn Boy Scouts 7 p.m. Youth choir Thursday: 7 p.m Explorer Scouts 7 p.m. Builders party .730 pm. Young adult searchers FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Eighth and Holly sts. D KirkJand West, twstor: David Brown and Robert T. Bridge Sunday 930 & 11 sun Church school ' 930 V 11 a jn Worship servica Ice 7 pm Senior high fellowship Tuesday: 7 p.m. Junior High fellowship Wednesday: . , 5:30 p.m Senior High fellow ship. 7:39 p.m Bible study Thursday: - . 12 noon Men's luncheon 7:30 p.m College fellowship FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST 794 liOzier lane Gilbert O. Skaar. pastor Sunday: m w , 9:45 m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Morning worship 7 p.m. Training unione 8 p.m. Evening service Wednesday; 7 p.m. Group meetings pjn. Midweek prayer service FOURSQUARE CHURCH 2200 Roberts rd. ,K. L. Mathewson, pastor Sunday: . 9:45 a.m Sunday school . 11 ajn Worship 6:30 p.m Adult and youth meet ings 7:30 pjn Evangelistic service Wednesday: 630 pjn. Choir practice 7 p.m Orchestra practice 7:30 pjn Bible study and pray er . FREE METHODI8T CHURCH VJ94 South Peach st. Rolsnd Stewart, psstor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship S p.m. Family hour 7 p.m Evangelistic servica g p.m. Singsplration Wednesday: 7 p.m Midweek prayer servica FRIENDS CHURCH (Corner of DeBarr and Merrlman) Jack L. Wlllcuts, pastor Sunday: 9:43 a.m. Sunday tchool 11 a.m. Worship service 9:30 p.m. Christian Endeavor 7:30 p.m. Praise and worship Wednesday: 730 pjn. M 1 d w e a k prayer meeting 9:30 p.m. Choir practice JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Kingdom hall . 2402 Jacksonville highway H. S. Nixon, congregation servant Sunday: . 4 p.m Public talk 5 p.m. Watchtower study Tuesday: , ft p.m Bible study Friday: 730 p.m. Service meeting and theocratic ministry school. MT. PITT AVENUE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1332 Mt. Pitt ave. James O. Gordon, pastor Sunday: 9:43 a.m Sunday tchool 10:35 a.m Worship pm NYPS Wednesday: 730 pjn. Prayer meeting Friday: 1230 p.m. Hour of prayer for missions. . OPEN BIBLE STANDARD 27)3 Table Rock rd. Virgil Harsh, pastor Sunday: 943 ajn Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship service 8:13 pjn Overcomers Youth service 7 p.m Evangcliatlc service Wednesday: 730 pjn Bible end prayer hour PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF OOD Mace rd. Troy Hall, pastor Sunday: . 9:43 a.m Sunday tchool 11 ajn Worihip service - 730 pm EvangeliaUe service Tuesday: 7 30 pm Bible study Thursday: 730 pm PYPA. PHILADELPHIA CHURCH ( Non-sectarian t 1901 Grand viuf iv Mr. it Mrs. Thomas White, pastors 10 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship 7 pjn. Evangelistic service Wednesday: 7 JO pjn Prayer meeting PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 1122 East Jackson st. James Rock holt, minister Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Morninc unrihin 6 p.m. Young people's service , pjn. cvangeusuc service Wednesday: 7:30 pjn. Prayer meeting RE-ORGANIZED CHURCH Op JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Tenth and Ivy sts. Harley J. Davidson, pastor Sunday: v:s a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Mornins wnrtihin Wednesday: cau p.m. trayer service ST. LUKE'S METHODIST 2320 Siskiyou blvd. Charles McDonald, pastor Sunday: 9 a.m. Sunday school 9 a.m. Worship service ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH rain st and N oakdaje ave. G. R. V BoUter. rector David V A. Browne, assistant 7tn sunoay alter Trinity b a.m. hoiv communion 9:45 a.m Nursery school 10 a.m. Morning prayer with sermon Friday. 11 ajn Hoiy communion ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) 1020 East Main st. John E. Simon, pastor Sunday: :ia & 11 a.m worsnip service 9:30 a Jn Church school 7:30 p m. Walther League SALVATION ARMY Beattv and Edwards sts. C a p t. and Mrs. Kenneth Angel, commanding officers Sunday: :o a.m. sunaay ecnooi 11 a.m. Holiness service 1130 a.m. Junior Legion 2:30 o.m Leaaue of Mercy service 330 p.m. Young people's legion o:ju p.m. upen air service 7 p.m. Salvation meeting Monday: 10 a.m . Sunbeams 630 p.m. Junior songsters 7:30 p.m. Senior songsters Tuesday: 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday: 7 p.m. Teenage club . SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST 1900 Greenwood st. Sidney Nelson, pastor Saturday: 9:30 a.m Sabbath school 11 a.m. Worship hour Wednesday: 10 a m. to 3 p.m. Senior Dorcas UNITY CENTER OF MEDFORD Corner Haven & Holly, church 3777 Jacksonville hwy.. center. Katharine Bosworth. minister Sunday : 9:45 am Church school 11:15 a.m Worship servica Tuesday: 730 pjn. Grants Pass study class, 200 Lewis st. Wednesday: 11 a.m. Prayer ministry 1 p.m. Study class 7:30 p.m Study class Thursday: 2 p.m. Ashland class. Women's Civic clubhouse, Winburn Way. WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN 2000 Oakwood dr. John O. Reynolds, pastor Sunday: 9 a.m. Church school 10 a.m Morning worship 4:30 p.m. Senior High fellow ship Wednesday: 8:30 a.m. Junior High retreat Thursday: 730 pjn College fellowship ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH, ULCA 7 Fourth and Oakdale Harvey C. Coovert, pastor 7th Sunday after Trinity 930 a.m Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Worship service COUNTY CHURCHES ASHLAND GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Frances lane Albert R. Nickodemus, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school and Bible class 830 ,4 11 a.m. Worship service 730 pjn. Congregational meet ing Friday: 6 p.m. Congregational potluck dinner FIRST METHODIST CHURCH North Main and Laurel sts. P. Malcolm Hammond, minister David Coulter, associate minister Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Church school 830 & 11 a.m. Mornins worship 5 pjn Junior High MYF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Kingdom hall 700 North Main st. W. D. Holman. presiding minister Sunday: 3 p.m Public talk 4:15 pjn Watchtower study Tuesday: 8 p.m. Bible study Friday: 7:30 p.m. Theocratic ministry school and service meeting CENTRAL POINT FIRST PRESBYTKRIAN CHURCH South 1st and Oak sts. Donald Krug. minister Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Church school 11 a.m. Worship service . . 330 o.m-Youth srouns Thursday: 7:30 p.m unoir renearsai ROGUE VALLEY LANDMARK MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 422 East Pine st. Eld A W. Meyer, pastor Sunday: iu a.m. sunaay scnooi 11 a.m Worship service 6:30 p.m. Bible study 730 p.m. Evening service EAGLE POINT ASSEMBLY OF GOD Sixth and E sts. Marshall Foulk, minister Sunday: :to a.m. aunaay scnooi 11 a m. Morning worship 7:30D.m Evening service and Christ Ambassadors Wednesday: 7 30 p.m. Bible study Thursday: 10 a.m. Women's missionary council COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH Warren L. Chris temen. pastor Sunday: 8:40 a.m. aunaay scnooi 11 a.m. Morning Worship 7 p.m Young People' meeting 8 n.m Event rir Servica Tuesday: 7 p.m. Choir practice Wednesday: B pm. prayer ana moie siuay SHADY POINT SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Crster Lake hwy.. near Sams Val ley Junction Sidney Nelson, pastor aaiuraay: 9 30 a.m. Sabbath schcool 11 a.m Worship. Harry Strever speaker Tuesday: 8 p.m Illustrated Bible study bv Ed Atkins Wednesday: 10 a m Dorcas welfare center open in Eagle Point GOLD HILL ASSEMBLY or OOD ruth ave Charles Pearson, pastor Sunday! 9:45 a.m. Church school 11 ajn. Morning worship 11-30 p.m. Junior church 7 30 p m. Kvanf eltsuc services Wednesday: 7 30 p m Bible study and Vira .r meettn MEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON CHRISTIAN CHURCH Corner Fourth st. and Sixth ave. Dewev Jeffrey, minister Sunday: 9:45 a m Sunday school 11 a.m WorshiD service 6:30 p.m. Youth group meeting 7 30 pjn Bible study and prater incuung CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY OF COI.D HILL Fifth t and 4th ave. Sunday , 9.30 a m Church school 11 ajn Morning worship COMMUNITY" METHODIST CHURCH Corner 4th. st. and 4th ave. Lochltn L. Gregory, pastor Sunduy : 9:45 a.m. Church school 11 am Wnnhin Wednesday: 8 p m. Bible study CONCORD SPIRITUAL CHAPEL NSAC 360 2nd ave Mrs Elvina Colburn. pastor Sundav. 8 p.m. Services JACKSONVILLE ASSEMBLY OK GOD Filth and Rlnckntnn O. E Summers, pastor Sunday 9:45 a m Sunday school 11 ajn Worship 6:30 p.m. Youth service 7:30 o.m. EvuneohftHn urvtm Wednesday: :ju p.m. Hioie study PHOENIX CHURCH OP THE KAARKVR Third and Pine sts. Jack Quails, minister Sunday; a:-o a.m. bunday school 11 a.m. Mornins worship 6:30 p.m. MYPS 730 D.m. Evangelistic urvir Wednesday : r.au p.m. Midweek prayer FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST Corner First and Rose its. Noel Mills, pastor Sunday: v-.-to a.m. sunaay school 11 a.m. Worship service 6:30 p.m Training union 7:30 D.m Eveninff Mrvira Monday: 7:30 p.m. WMU meeting Wednesday: 730 p.m. Prayer meeting 8:l!i n m RihU iiiMv Friday: 7:ao p.m. women's class ROGUE RIVER . HOPE PRESBYTERIAN CHItnrH 315 Broadway st Sunday: li a.m. Worship service SHADY COVE GOSPEL CHURCH (Nondenominatinnali Clayton Fields, pastor Sur.uy: v:o a.m. sunaay school 11 a.m. Church service 6:30 p.m. Young people 730 D.m. Even! riff loruie Friday: vijup.m. Midweek service ST. MARTIN'S EPISCOPAL Stanley Welch, vicar Sunday: u:ia a.m. Holy communion TALENT FRIKNDS CHURCH A. Clark Smith, nuktnr Elmer Weitzel, assistant pastor Sunday: h:4S a.m. bunday school 11 a.m. Morning worship 6:30 p.m. Youth service 7:30 D.m. Eventno ervipn Wednesday: p.m. irayer and Bible study RURAL CHURCHES , BKKKAN BAPTIST CHURCH (Conservative) White City Crater Lake Hwy., Sc Avenue A Richard A. Hadeen, uastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Mcrnin'i w'rshio 6:30 p.m. Baptist youth fellow ship 7:30 p.m. Evening service Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. MidweeK service BROWNSBORO UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL Brownsboro Robert S- Sanderson, pastor Sunday: 10 a m Sunday school 11 a.m. Morning worship 6 p.m. YoutiR people's seivice 7 D.m. Evenine service Thursday: 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting GIBBON ACRI-:S PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD i;t9 Gibbon rd. Benoy Ivey, pastor Sunday: 0:43 a.m Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship service 7 p.m Evangelistic service Wednesday: 7 p.m. Youth service PYPA Friday: 7 p.m. Bible study and prayer PROSPECT BAPTIST (Southern Baptist) Community hall Amos L Crais. pastor Sunday 9:45 a m Sunday scnooi 11 a.m -Morning worship 6:30 p.m Training union 7:30 D.m Evenine WorshiD Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting REESE CREEK COMMUNITY Butte Falls rd.. 1 mile E. Hwy. 62 William H. Collier, pastor Sunday: li:45 a.m. Sunday scnooi 11 a.m Worship service 730 p m. Worship service Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Prayer service SAMS VALLEY COMMUNITY (Interdenominational ) School house Sunday: 9:30 a m Sunday school TR AIL COMMUNITY CHURCH John S. Kiseee, pastor Sunday: :45 a.m. aunaay scnooi 11 a.m Worship. Elcho Red- dins, missionary speaker li noon unurcn poiiucn 6:15 D.m. Young people's meet ing 7 p m tvenine service Wednesday: 7:30 p m Bible study and pray er service. MISSIONARY SPEAKER Earl Tygcrt, missionary to Japan, will speak at the pray er service Wednesday at 7 30 p.m. of the Christian Biirt Mis sionary Alliance church. The service will be held at the home of Lawrence Moody, 100 Kings Way, Central Point. GOLD HILL TOPIC Gold Hill - "Salvation" will be the title of the third and last in a series of sermon sub jects by the Rev. Lochlen L. Greogy Sunday at 11 a.m. at Gold Hill Community Mlh odist church. Bible study will be held at the church Wed nesday, July 31 at 8 pm. BRETHERN SERMON At the 11 a.m. worship hour at the Medford Church of the Brethren, 345 North Mary St., Sunday the pastor, the Rev. William Wash will use as his sermon topic. "Who Is On the Lord's Side?" The text will be taken from II Corin thians 6: 1-18. Serena White head will be the solokt. PREVIEW OF THE 'HARVEST YEARS' The odds are overwhelming eligible for 13-week vacations wage pact signed in late June their extended leisure period. too much, sleep too much, argue with their wives and friends too much in short, will be so bored they will pray for the day when they will be priviledged to return to their jobs This will be because they proper use of their leisure lisher of the retirement magazine "Harvest Years." Thus, he argues, "These extended vacations will give industry, un ions and the workers themselves a golden opportunity to find out how to prepare employees for the time when the 13-week paid vacation will become 52 weeks of retirement." Smith couldn't hit the target more accurately, me ja- week vacation every five years in major steel mills and can way to provide additional automation. The United Auto Workers similar sabbatical for auto workers in 1964. Union leaders of rubber employees are reported ready to push for the same benefit in 1965. The extended vacation is sure to become an increasingly important employee fringe benefit. But th dismal record of ieru ot billions of now retired workers emphasise; that leisure time can be a curs if, as Smith says, "the employe is not educated into accepting relirment as a successful adventure, not a banishment to pasture." Smith launched "Harvest Years" (which is bought by companies to be sent io retired or about-to-be-rtird workers) to help in this vital educational process. What should corporations, Unions, workers themselves, be doing right now to prepare Companies and unions should take on the major responsi bility for assisting employees interests before the retirement done this but the majority simply send employees a final check and notice on retirement date and that's that. The identical Indictment may be made of many union leaders whose primary concern is with the young, active member, not the older individual. To be specific, corporations promote adult education courses which will give employees side skills to keep them active in the retirement years. "Ex ceedingly imporant", insists Smith, "are workshops and psy chological courses that will make an employee realize he's not going to be a cast-ofi when he leaves the job." Corporations also should study how they can use their retired employees "as a company asset." The retired employee. Smith holds, is a largely untapped source and services, recruiting of top-notch young workers, enlisting community support for the firms." Unions should place high priority on training courses which will not only supplement the education facilities of fered by management but will also teach a retired em ployee how to live on a reduced income. Many big ex penses can be automatically slashed or eliminated and without painwhen an employe retires. The sooner a worker learns how to make the financial adjustment, the better off h will be. As for you, tho worker, the earlier in life you face the problems and pleasures of retirement years, the happier you will be when the time comes. Actively enter your community life now, so your com munity will want you and later. Plan for your financial inating your savings program with your social security and company pension if you have one. Protect your health now by periodic checkups and protect your pocketbook now by any basic medical Insurance The steelworkers' 13-week of their future lives. If it and their unions into new leisure time intelligently, this hope to live creatively to and Fashion Flash THE LEAN-W A 1 S T E D LOOK accomplished by a slightly longer bodice joined to subtly shaped skirt that has a pocket with embroi dery. Printed Pattern 92B0: Misses' Sizes 10. 12, 14, 16. 18. Size 16 requires 3'2 yards 35-inch fabric. Transfer. FIFTY CENTS in coins for this pattern add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing and special handling. Send to Marian Martin. Med ford Mail Tribune. Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St.. New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZIP CODE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. CLIP COUPON FOR 80c FREE PATTERN in big, new Fall-Winter Pattern Catalog, just out! 354 design ideas. IjSend 50c for Catalog. , Your Money's Worth By SYLVIA PORTER Copyright, Hall Syndicate. Inc. that most of the steelworkers under the revolutionary steel will have a rotten time during They will sit too much, drink "won t know how to make time," says John J. Smith, pub just won by senior employees companies will sprcaa as one jobs in industries affected by is expected to fight for a for the retirement years? in developing new skills and date. Some corporations have should sponsor and widely of selling of company products you'll be able to be of service independence now Dy coord- available to you. vacations will be a preview spurs them, their corporations efforts to find out how to use will benefit all of us wno through our retirement years. Charge Reduced In Woman's Death Minden, Nev. - (UPD - Mrs. Thomasita Ruiz, 35, Gardener vlllc, pleaded guilty Thursday to a reduced charge of volun tary manslaughter in the fa tal shooting of an Oregon woman. District Judge Richard Wa ters Jr. ordered Mrs. Ruiz to return for sentencing Aug. 22. She is being held with out bail. Dist. Atty. John Grislaw had originally filed murder charges against the woman. Mrs. Ruiz was arrested fol lowing the shooting of Bar bara Hatcher, 29, Chiloquin, Ore., In the Ruiz home after a drinking party. The people of Oregon and the Rogue River valley hive the welcome mat out for YOU and all who visit this stale this summer. If YOU are an Oregonian, become a good host and sea that your own guests and tourists, too, sea Crater Lake, the museum and historic point in Jackson ville, lithia Park, Diamond lake, Lake of the Woods and Howard Prairia lake, the Oregon Caves and other fina attractions harel Medford Noted Lecturer Slated at College Ashland - Don Bolt, noted lecturer on European and Lat in American affairs, will speak on "Cuba, Castro, and Communism" at an assembly in unurcnui nan auditorium on Southern Oregon college campus at 10 a.m. Tuesday, July 30, Bolt is a former commen tator for NBC and has trav eled to Latin America every year since 1940. He visited Castro's Cuba several times before correspondents were no longer allowed in the coun try. In the past three years ne has spent much time in terviewing Cuban exiles to determine the true feelings of Cubans toward their new gov ernment. Commended by manv hieh officials, Bolt has been term ed one of the United States' best ambassadors of good will in Latin America. He draws the material for his speech from his observations of cur rent trends in Western Com munist ideology. Fun for Baby r I All babies, these cuddle toys, but large enough to be a delight for your tot. Each toy takes of yard of fabric and is made of two identical pieces plus ears. Pattern 7440: transfer of 8H", 9i", 14" toys; di. rections. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) for this pattern add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing and special handling. Send' to Alice Brooks, Medford Mail Trib une, Needlecraft Dept., P. O, Box 163. Old Chelsea Sta tion, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, AD DRESS, ZIP CODE, PAT TERN NUMBER. 1963's Biggest Needlecraft Show stars smocked acces sories it's our new Needle craft Catalog! Plus over 200 fresh-to-you designs to knit, crochet, sew, weave, embroi der, quilt. Plus free pattern. Send 25c now! LOST TALENT Lake Ozarks, Mo. -(UPD- The Dogpatch Amusement Center reported the theft of "three trained fowl." A spokesman for the center listed as miss ing: "One chicken trained to be a dancer; one chicken, trained to be a ballplayer; and one duck, trained to be a drummer." i TROUBLE-SHOOTER - Looking more like a science-fiction artist's conception of an atomic drcadnaught, this work-a-dny piece of equipment is a mobile substation now stationed in the Copco division of Pacific Power & Light company's system in south- Boring Baby Dies As Residence Burns Boring -IUPD- One-year-old Terry Michael Sloan died when fire swept through his home near here Thursday night. Three other children were sleeping outside in a tent and were not injured. Fire Chief Dee Wcscott said the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Sloan, were not at home, A 14-year-old babysitter, visit ing a neighbor, saw the flames 'and attempted to reenter the house. She was fnrnpri hark by the heat. 9REATHE EASY! Bar mi humidity this summer. Keep the air you breathe clean, coo, invigorating . . . with modern electric air conditioning. Many models. Reasonable cost. Excellent terms. i air-condition See your favorite Calbre Eledrical League dealer. BIG Y SHOPPING CENTER, APPLIANCE DEPT. BORGER'S EADS TRANSFER AND FURNITURE CO HOME APPLIANCE COMPANY JOHNSTON STORES LEONARD ELECTRIC CO MODERN PLUMBING & SHEET METAL MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. PAULSEN A GATES THRIFT MARKET SEARS ROEBUCK CO. .. TROWBRIDGE ELECTRIC WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY STAY AND PLAY ANOTHER DAY! .Tribune FRIDAY. JULY 28. Schulzke's GERMAN SAUSAGE and DELICATESSEN (Formerly European Sausage) NEW LOCATION . . . 359 Hwy. 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