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FOURSQUARE CHURCH 2200 Roberti rd. K. L. Mathewson. pastor Sunday: 8 45 a.m. Sunday ichool 11 tun. Worihip 6 30 p.m. AduU and youth meet ings .7i30 pm. Evangelistic service Wednesday: B 30 pjn Orchestra practice 7 30 pm. Bible study and prayer JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Kingdom hall 2402 Jacksonville highway H. S. Nixson. congregauon servant Sunday: 4 p m. Public talk 5:15 p.m. Watchiowsr study Tuesday; 8 p.m. Bible study Friday: 7:30 p.m. Service meeting? and theocratic ministry school PHILADELPHIA CHURCH (Non-sectarian) 190 Grandvtew ave Mr. & Mrs. Thomas White, pastors Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship 7 p.m. Evangelistic service Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting ROGUE VALLEY UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP Red Cross building 60 Hawthorne ave. Ernest Wander, chairman Sunday: 11 a.m. Church school 1 1 a.m. Service 12 noon Discussion and collee ST. LUKE'S METHODIST 2320 Siskiyou Blvd. Charles McDonald, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship service 6:30 p.m. Junior High MYF Wednesday: 6:45 p.m. Altar choir ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH fifth st. and N Oakdale ave. G R. V Bolster, rector David V A Browne, assistant 1st Sunday in Advent: 8 a.m. Holy communion 9:20 and 10.45 a.m. Nursery school 9:30 a.m. Church school family service 11 a.m. Holy communion with sermon 10 am. & 12:15 p.m. Coffee hours 6 :45 p.m. Young people's fel lowship Thursday 1:30-4:30 p.m. Advent tea 8 p.m. Adult confirmation class, parish hall. Friday: 11 aon. Holy communion ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) 3020 East Main St. John E. Simon, pastor Sunday: . 8:15 Se 11 a.m. Worship service 9:30 a m. Church school Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Choir Saturday: 10 a.m. Confirmation classes WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN 2000 Oakwood dr. John O. Reynolds, pastor Sunday: . , 1 9:30 am Church school 11 a.m. Morning worship 7 p.m. Senior high fellowship Thursday: 7 p.m. Choir rehearsal SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST 1900 Greenwood st. A. P. Ritr, pastor Saturday: . , 9 30 a.m. Sabbath school 11 a.m. Worship hour 4 pm Missionary volunteer 3 p.m. Rogue Valley chorale Wednesday: , 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Senior Dorcas 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH Griffin-Creek and South Stage rds. Bruce O. Rogers., pastor Sunday , . 10 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship service ; 7 p.m. "A Time of Thanks giving" 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 service Monday: - 6 30 p.m. Men of Unity Tuesday: . . 7:30 p.m. Grants Pass study class. 200 Lewis st Wednesday: 11 a.m. Prayer ministry 1 p m Study class 7:30 p.m. Study class, at center Thursday: 2 nm Ashland class. Women s Civic clubhouse. Winburn Way 7I0N LUTHERAN CHURCH, Fourth and Oakdale Harvev C. Coovert. pastor let Sunday in Advent: 9-45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship service 4 p.m. School of religion 6 30 p.m. Senior Luther League Tuesday: , 7 p.m. Catechetical . data. 2nd year Wednesday: . , 6:30 p.m. Junior choir rehear- 7:30 pm. Senior choir rehearsal Thursday: , , . - 9:30 a.m. School of Religion class Saturday: .... , 9 30 am. Catechetical elasi. 2nd year COUNTY CHURCHES ASHLAND 6RACK LUTHERAN CHURCH jranccs Lane Albert R. Nickodemus, pastor qmnnay : 9:45 a.m. Sunday school and jaiuic class I 11 a.m. Worship service I 4 p m Film. "A Letter to Nan Monday:' j 1:30 p.m. Bible class Wednesday: 12 noon -Colic Be students lunch f 7:30 p.m. Adult information Friday: is pm Men's club meeting aturday: i 10 a.m. Confirmation classes JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Kingdom Hall TOO Norlh Main St. W. D. Holman, presiding minister Sunday: i 3 p.m. Public talk ; 4:15 p.m. Watchtower study tucsday: B p m Bible study IPririHV: ? 7 30 p m. Theocratic ministry rhool ana service meeting Central point COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH Fourth and Alder sts. Paul O- Kroon, pastor Sunday: 9 45 a m. Sunday school 11 am. Morning worship J 8 30 pm. Youth meetings ; 7 30 pm. Gospel hour Wednesday: 715 pm Bibla study an fcrayer meetings 815 pm Choir practice Thursday: 7-10 p.m. Men's work night FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - . 1. 1 . . ("Ink sown i' ..- Donald Krug. minister 8 a m. Presbyterian Men s breakfast 9 45 am Church school ; ii ,mWnrhiO service A3n pm Youth fellowship ALBIA, Iowa (UPI) -Theodore Conrad Dubhs, 28. Port land, Ore, was killed Thurs day when his car careened off ft U S. 34 curve and crashed in to a tree about V mile wst of here. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD Fifth and Pine Sts. Andrew W, Rahn, pastor Sunday: 8:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Evangelistic service 11 a.m. Children's church 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service Tuesday: 7:30 p in Prayer meeting Thursday: 7:30 p.m. Young people's meet ing ROGUE VALLEY LANDMARK MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 436 East Pine St. Eld. A. W. Meyer, pastor Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday school ' 11 ajmi Worship service 6:30 p.m. Bible study 7:30 p.m. Evening service EAGLE POINT SHADY POINT SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Crater Lake hwy., near Sams Val ley junction A. P. Ritz, pastor Saturday: 9:30 a.m. Sabbath school II a.m. Worship Tuesday: 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday: 10 a.m. Dorcas welfare center open in Eagle Point GOLD HILL ASSEMBLY OP GOD Fiflh ave. Charles Pearson, pastor Sunday 9:45 a.m. Church school 11 a.m. Morning worship 6:30 p.m. Junior church 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic meeting Wednesday: 7 :30 p.m. Bible study and prayer meeting CHRISTIAN CHURCH Corner Fourth st. and Sixth ave. Dewev Jeffrey, minister Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship service Thursday: 7:30 p.m. Bible study Saturday: 10:30 a.m. Choir practice CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY OF GOLD HILL Fifth t. and 4h ave. Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Church school 11 a.m. Morning worship COMMUNITY METHODIST Corner 4th. st. and 4th ave. Lochlen L. Gregory, pastor Sunday: n:4.T a.m. Church school 11 a.m. Worship 2:30 p.m. Senior MYr CONCORD SPIRITUAL CHAPEL NSAC 560 2nd ave- Mrs. Eivina colburn. castor Sunday: 7:30 p.m. services JACKSONVILLE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday: a:43 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship 'HOENIX FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST Corner First and Rose Sts. Noel Mills, castor Sunday: h:id a.m. bunoay school 11 a.m. Worship service 6:3.'t p.m. Training union 7:30 n.m. Evenine service Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting R:I5 p.m. Bihle study TALENT FRIENDS CHURCH A. Clark Smith, pastor Elmer Weitzel, assistant pastor Sunday: h:43 a.m. sunaay scnooi II a.m. Morning worship 7:.t0 n.m. Evenine nervire Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Prayer and Bible study Thursday: 10 a.m. Women s nra.ver meet ing Saturday: e;au p.m. junior cnoir practice METHODIST CHURCH First and Wagner Mrs. Violet M. Bollieer. minister Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Morning worship fi p.m. Junior MYF fi p.m. Senior MYF Tuesday : m.AO a.m. Prayer mcclins Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Bible study RURAL CHURCHES BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH (Conservative) White City Crater Lake Hwy. ft Avenue A Richard A, Hadeen, pastor Sunday: :4o a.m. sunday scnooi 11 a.m. Morning worship 6:30 o.m. Baptist youth fellow- ship 7:30 p.m. Evening service Wednesday: 7:J0 p.m. Midweek service COUNTRY CHURCH Midway Four Corners 5255 Table Rock Road ErncHt R. Ralls, pastor Sunday: una a.m. sunaay sen on i 11 a.m. Worship service 7 n.m. Evenine service Wednesday: 7 p.m. Bihle study and prayer GIBBON ACRES PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD 130 Gibbon rd. Tom Cardona. pastor Saturday: 7:30 n.m. sine session Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday scnooi 11 a.m. Morning worship 6:30 p.m. Junior church 7 o.m. Evangelistic service Wednesday: 7 p.m. Young people Friday: 7 p m. Hinie siuay ana prayer MKADOWS UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL Jet. Meadow. & Ramsey noadfc Lester Wilcox Jr., pastor Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship Service PROSPIiCT BAPTIST (southern BaptUt) Community Hall Amos L. Craig, paGtor Sunday: 8:45 a.m Sunday school 11 a.m. Mornlns worship 6:30 p.m. Training; union 7:30 p.m. Evening worship Wednesday: 7:30 pm. Prayer meeting ni'CII COMMUNITY Earl G. Mortlock, pastor Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Morning worship fi:3n p.m. Youth meeting 7:30 p.m. Evening service Wednesday: 4 p m. Highlanders 7:30 p.m. Midweek Bible study o ou p.m. tiuir practice SAMS VAIXfcY COMMUNITY i Interdenominational) School house Sunday 10 a.m. Sunday ichool SAMS VALLEY GOSPEL ( Nondenom i national t Gordon Peterson, pa it or Sunday: 1(1 a.m. Sunday school tl a m. Worship service 7 p m Evening service Wednesday 10 a.m. Prayer meeting TRAIL COM Ml'NITY CHCRCH John S. Kusce, pastor Sunday : fl 4 a m Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship fi;15 p m Young people's meet ing 7pm Evening aervlct Wednesday: 7 30 pm Bible aturty and praver service Thursday: 4 p.m. Girls choir practice M"""'"' '"fh lunuii Bi.im..i ipiM pmWHiMII n. i.-f .juiu. l,,, tWIni. ,., ... , ,.MiM.,t-,.. , ii, ,, ,, . . ... rJ., j This Week's The extremely handsome and distinctive exterior of this con temporary home has been es pecially designed for the young-in-hcart. We recently featured this same exterior with a three bed room floor plan. Many requests were received for the same ex terior but with a four bedroom version. This design is the result of those requests. ine nome nas been planned for a narrow lot and a limited budget. Only by careful plan ning can you offer a four bed room home in less than 1400 square feet. This is especially true when the floor plan has as many features as are illustrated here. Storage Area Everyone knows a generous amount of storage area is neces sary if one is to be completely satisfied with the livability of a new home. This design will satis fy any new builder s most ex acting storage demands. There The Family Council Editor's note: The Famllr Council conslsu of a Juoge, phy:hJtrlst, three clergymen, three editors ana ft women's editor. Rich article la a summary of a family disagreement presented to th Council The Cuuncl! dsals with problems, major and minor, encountered by guidance counselors and social workers. Edited by airs. a. ma penny, itnpyrigni or Henry T. Making plans this early is just courting disap pointment. viola u. tven u our irip doesn't materialize, it's fun to work it. out. Henry T. Whenever we visit my sister and her husband lately, they're sitting on the living room floor surrounded by maps, steamship charts, bro chures and pamphlets from travel agencies. Bob is a teacher and expects a sabbat ical leave in 1965. It seems ri diculous for them to be working on timetables and hiking plans for Switzerland. So much can happen to them and us and the world in the meantime. Viola G. Our preparations are partly practical and partly dreams, I admit. But I'm not the Gloomy Gus that my broth er is. He thinks planning ahead is tempting Fate that s why he won't even buy next year's coat at. this year's sales! Of course Bob and I realize disasters can happen, but that won't immobil ize us. We'll stili go ahead on the asumption that we will spend seven months abroad. We enjoy planning. Thank You ... We would like to take this meant of expressing our appreciation for the many kindnesses, cards of sympathy and flowers following the passing of our son. Dr. and Mrs. Jouett P. Bray MEDFORD i-1 ' . . "- 5 TTrT ' v5?l& h .2.. o 3vW kitcmcm 0GN on BCMOOM T,",rTJ LMN6 POflW toWMO P IS I ' 1375 SQUARE FEET Plan for Home Builders is s. total of 34 feet of wardrobe closets, more than is usually offered in homes half again as large as this one. There is a row of drawers extending across the bc"om of all the wardrobes. This extra storage could elimi nate the need for a chest-of-drawers in each of the bed rooms. In addition to the wardrobes, there are two pullman lava tories in the baths with stor age below, broom and linen closets opening to the hall and a floor to ceiling pantry in the kitchen. Besides ample kitchen cabinets, wall cabinets have been located above the laundry facilities. Especially notice the three huge storage closets off the carport. Economize on Plumbing To economize on the olumb ing installation, both baths plus laundry facilities and the kitch en sink have all been centrally located. reaiurea lorp.j The Council: We know a cou ple with a Nine-Year Plan for their summers. Poring over the travel sections of newspapers is their pasion. It's a form of win-' dow-shopping, or rather window wishing. And each summer part, at least, of a carefully-laid plan comes true. Certainly Viola isn't counting on catching the 10:56 train through Simplon Pass a year-and-a-half hence. But jot ting it down as part of a tenta tive itinerary brings castles-in-the-air down to earth, gives form to dreams, and makes more sense than idle chatter. Just as kids start sending for college catalogs shortly after starting high school or newlyweds de sign their someday "mansion" while living in a furnished room, so Viola and her husband are hashing out details of an im portant and expensive adven ture, in full realization that it's all far off and subject to change. Their attitude is healthier than Henry's. They know as well as he that "anything can happen." But to them that's no reason to cower neurotically in the cor ners of home. MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON There is an unusual amount of wall space in each of the bed' rooms lor furniture arrange ment, lhe two windows in the master bedroom provide for cross ventilation but have been located next to the wardrobe and the entrance to the oath so as not to interfere with the placement of furniture. One of the outstanding tea tures of this home is the com bination living room-dining ell which extends completely across ine irom ot tne plan. Complete work in ft drtwingB for this plan can be purchased at a cmt of $7.30 for the first set and $.f for each additional set when ordered at the same time. Thfs plan will be available at tuese prices until March 34, 1(164. Please allow two to three weeks for de livery. The following home plan books are also available: Halmark Homes, $1; Homes by Hiawatha, $1; Town and Country Homes, $1; Homes For Living, fl: Distinctive Homes. $1; Ranch and Modern Homci, $2. All books, a $7 value, only $3. Send all orders for cither glans or hooks to: Hiawatha Esics, . O. Box 404-T, Northrldge, Calif. Three Accidents Reported in City Three vehicle accidents In Medford were Investigated by city police Wednesday, accord ing to reports. One driver was cited, officers said, but no in juries were reported. Walter Charles Schmidt, 79, of 2477 Biddle Road, was cited for failure to yield the right of way after his car collided with a ve hicle operated by Minnie Ethel Parish, 45, of 303 N. Holly St., about 1:30 p.m. at Fourth and Front Streets. Vehicles operated by Delbert Gene Woody, 20, of 710 'i Book man St., and Geraldine May Howry, 34, of 417 N. Grape St., collided about 4:59 p.m. at Bamett Road and Stewart Ave nue. A car registered to Gordon Stanley Johnson, 512 King St., was struck by a vehicle oper ated by Carolyn Westover Hildt, 25, of .122 Lame! St., while it was parked in front of his resi dence about 9:01 p.m. MEDICINE Personal Prescription Service Anytime - DAY or NIGHTI Dial 772-2330 Because sickness never punches a time clock ... our prescription 1 service works, for you twenty-four hours e day. Your health and well being are our first concern. The next time you are in need of medication, no matter what the time of day or night, slop in or call. You can pick it up in less time than it takes to tell. Why not write down our phone number now? 772-2330 Your Headquarters for Creatine; Cards Cosmetics Party 1 Weddina, Supplies Gifts Veterinarian Supplies Your Charge Account Invited Stort Hours: 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Grateful Nation Contributing To Policeman's Fund DALLAS (UPI)-A grateful nation has come to the assist ance of the family of J. D. Tip- pit, a policeman shot to death trying to arrest the man ac cused of assassinating Presi dent Kennedy. Nearly $50,000 had poured in for a heartbroken widow with three children. The gifts came from almost everyone from television per sonality Jack Paar to the police of the Caribbean island of Ja maica, and little children. The biggest donation came from Abraham Zaprudcr, a Dal las garment manufacturer. He turned over $25,000 he got for movies he took showing bullets actually striking Kennedy. I give this in respectful memory of a man who literally gave his life for his country," Zapruder said. Paar sent a check fr $1,000. The Jamaican police force sent $300 collected from its ranks. To Pay Off Mortgage Walter H. Annenberg, publish er of the Philadelphia Inquirer, said he would pay off the $12,217.04 mortgage on the Tip pit home. This is me hour for good deeds," Annenberg said. William R. Chababa, vice president of T. J. Bettcs Co., which holds the morlgago on the Tippit home, confirmed the amount of the mortgage. Chababa said there would be a Federal Housing Administra. uon (FHA) loan penalty of about $125.50 and interest of probably $75 to $100 "depend ing on when Mr. Annenberg sends us tne check. "But we will pay both lhe in terest and the penalty," Chaba ba said. "We don't want Mrs. Tippit to be out a dime. "I just can't find words to express my appreciation," Mrs. Tippit said. "It's just wonder ful." Ellis Campbell, district direc tor of the Internal Revenue Service, assured contributors their gifts would be tax free. Oregon Democrats Call Moratorium PORTLAND (UPI) - The Oregon State Democratic party has called a moratorium on all major meetings and political ap pearances for the remainder of the year, E. D. Spencer, state Democratic chairman, said to day. the action follows the nation al party policy. ' He requested that all Demo cratic organizations abide by the national policy. Spencer also announced the resignation of Mrs. Gene Wiley as executive secretary of the state organization. Mrs. Wiley has accepted a position as ad ministrative assistant to tne di rector of the Parry Center for Children here. ANNUAL MEMORIAL SERVICE 2PM.SS Elks Temple Public Invited WHEN YOU ""iil" Oick GUM West Main Pharmacy "DICK'S DANDY DRUGS" Wh.r. prescriptions fr. fdltd UP to it.nd.rd, not DOWN to prlc.l 135 W. M.in al Gnpo-Ph. 772-2330 Small Worlds Around Us By LYNN M W ATKINS (fitter 4 Tribunt) This Wise Weed Appears After Cultivating Is Over That's exactly what it does the spurge slurges all over the landscape in vacant fields, along country roads, in flower beds or gardens. By using its head, or what ever takes the place of a head in a plant, it wisely waits until most of the hoeing and cultivat ing is over for the summer be fore it sticks Its head above tne grass and other weeds. That way it has a better chance of growing to aauitnooa ana assur ing the further scattering of Its seeds. Wherever you find a weed growing, there you can find the spurge. Left alone, it will grow a foot or more In height and accomplish It in three or four days. In a couple of weeks it will flower and may reach a height of three feet with a sin gle stem, along which are ar ranged the leaves. Rather difficult to believe, this common weed claims kinship to some pretty aristocratic rel atives such as the poinsettia, the castor oil plant and several members of the genus euphor bia. The genus has many mem bers, some much too beautiful and useful to be classed as weeds. Snow-on-the-mountain is one ... a dry area weed that readily will take over an entire field if given half a chance. These weeds, really so pretty as to be often used in ornamen tal garden, are green and white on the top, somewhat similar to the white and green strips extending down from a moun tain slope. No Beauty Like all the genus euphorbia, the spurge contains a white, milky sap as does the poinsettia and the crotons. The farmer or landowner, whose pastures may be completely overrun by "snow-on-the-mountair.," sees no beauty in this prolific weed with the poetic name. All the spurges, of which the 'spotted' is probably the most Triple Arrival For Santa Claus HONOLULU (UPI) - Santa Claus arrives in Hawaii this weekend by catamaran, par achute and outrigger canoe. Jolly old St. Nick will be picked up off Diamond Head by a catamaran today for a parade through Honolulu, he'll parachute into a shopping cen ter on the windward side of the island a short time later, and then will make another par achute jump Into Kaneohe Bay, where he'll be picked up and brought to shore in an outrigger canoe. NEED IT! FRIDAY, NOVEMBER common, is actually a poisonous plant to some degree. The com mon spurge, for some reason not satisfactorily explained, is never eaten by livestock except in cases when all other forage is absent. Perhaps the inadver tent eating of some of these plants by a starving or near starved animal suggested the name by which some farmers know this plant: the "slobber weed." The acrid juice of the spurge certainly would cause sucn a condition. Survival Scheme , Throughout nearly all of re corded time, this weed has adopted a scheme for survival and has been successful. It is endowed with certain powers, differing only in degree, but not in kind, from those of the ani mal creation It serves no economic pur pose, so we class it as a noxi- Don't Miss This Sensational Offer we are proud to bring you, just in time for Christmasl BUY HOW! SPECIAL PHOFESSHWtt. DUALITY FOR HOME USE ComDco'i Custom Projector Tabla It sturdily designed to support professional projection equipment as well as amateur slide or movie projectors. BeauUfullr styled for Irving room use. If Perfect Would Sell for $21.95 Now For Only ARGUS C-3 CASE & FLASH ONLY $3i95 Phone 772-5238 OPEN FRIDAY A 7 ous weed, but we have to give' it credit for trying, for It will grow in spite of adversity. But at least it does add something to the soil when It is uprooted and returned to the earth. The nitrogen it uses in making its leaves and stems Is made avail able to other crops, some of which man can use. All weeds have soil building properties to some extent. Even today, we are often surprised to learn how many weed-bodies lend their juices to the betterment of human health in the form of various medicines. , Even this persistent and oft en troublesome weed of the genus euphorbia derives its sci entific name from an ancient Greek physician by the name of Euphorbus. . NOTICE: Effective November 16 our While City office Is open 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tues day thru Saturday. CLOSED MONDAYS. Grater Finance Caiade Shopping Center While City 826-2721 SAVE HOW! 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