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Aj-wo RQSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON' FRIDAY. JUNE 28. 1946 ' " ' ir.yv. ;. , I1 I n II I lr-fW nf Jnlv I f DEN LUTHERAN CHURCH :!, ii r-nnn rivic rjm tn sw mat -me crisis u -r 7-- W$3 Kniered m "cond clu. matter May 'Oregon, under act ol March a. 1HH. 'SijBAELEB V. STANTON- MANAQl.lt 'iv-- Member of the Aaaoclated Preu, Orc Ion ftewipaper Fuulumcr ' AitaociaUun, 'i !ue Audit Auxeau ol CArculauona, M Bepreaented 6y WKST-HOIXIDAV CO.. i iNC.T ollicei in New Von. ciucago. ban iranclco, UM Angelea, 8oal". 'o"- vt tabtouptua tutu S In Out '; i.ire Month ' -"'Per year, uy city earner ji.ou - if 'er monlh, Dy ciiy earner. .w The Weather 0. 8. Weather Bureau Office Hoseourg, Oregon CnH.3.1 tnr HOUhlim and VI . "'.in'itv; cloudv with occasional 74tiiont rain tomaht and Saturday. vJ 1 .Highest temp, tor any June - iu Lowest temp, for any June .... 36 JHighest temp, yesterday i Lowest temD. last mant a Precipitation from June 1 58 Precipitation from June 1 58 Deficit from June 1, laio i Excess from Sept. 1. 1945 5.29 In the Day's Hews (Continued Irom page 1) A FRIEND GOES FISHING Food Crisis Not Over, Truman Says have a ham and egg sandwich ii we had an cue.: Well, that's the llx we're in now. Only CONTINUED pitO- DUCTION can eel us Dom tne ham and the egg we need to make the sandwich we all want. . INCIDENTALLY, we must al ways guard against the fund- ency to think the picture is dark er than it really Js. We must re member thut bad news always makes the headlines. ) ALSO We must remember that wo READ the bad news, all the way through, whereas we olten skip the constructive GOOD news that really Illls thrco-fourlhs ol all the space in all the newspa pers of, America practically every day.- '. OR example: ' j" We read ol strikes and work utonnapes. We read how OPA rules are hampering normal pro- auction and distribution, we jump to the conclusion lliat the country Is going to hell in a hand basket FAST. But it you read this and other newspapers discriminatingly the other day you lounu a wasning ton dispatch announcing that at the present moment fewer than 15P.000 workers are Idle because nf strikes. That is the lowest Ilgure since just alter V-J Day. THE neak ol Idleness because ol I labor disputes, by the way, come on Friday, January Ar, whpn 1.G80.000 workers were oil the Job. The ligure now is less than ten per cent of that rather staggering total. IT looks as tills is written as II I tho conference OPA bill, refer In this column vestcrday, will be approved by both houses of. congress and will go 10 me President who may or may not voin II lit is at least a lair guess that he won't, as the time limit on OPA Is getting extremely whnrt The house has already approv ml It Senator Lucas (Democrat f Illinois) savs he thinks the overwhelming house vote (205 to 105) foreshadows a senate OK lor the bill "even though," ho added, ''nobody likes it. TO keep the picture straight In I vnur own mind, you must re member that this ruckus over nPA Is as fu of 1)011111 as a aog Is of fleas. More or less ALL the .iitiiifiiind have been Using OVA to. put ' their opponents on the spot. t-Innn Ihn IlllllKblll lOO. All reasonable thinkers have Lm'tmm' he beeinnlng that we will have to put up with price control until such a time as pio- duct ion readies a moderate 1, stable balance with demand and COMPETITION comes back into the picture. Just Practicing SPOKANLV Wash., .Kmc 27.--(,? - Police arrived at the scene of a tralfie accident and found a young woman cnlluistastlcaiiy administering "first aid to the hale victim. , "I've got the pressure points, she declared, pointing to tin man's clothing, well ripped up to reveal spots where pressure would Rushed to emergency hospital, the victim was found to have suf fered only a slight bump on his head ana a scraicn 011 uis uuau. By CHARLES V. STANTON friends has announced he is going fishing. W(4 v,vv'0 """--- ti .ir,Q tn nnr a HWriiner ban and air mattress into his car, add a box of groceries, an axe, shovel, and water bucket, a few cooking utensils and his lishing tacKie, wnereupu" will be on his way for two days of the Great Outdoors. He will go where he pleases, lisli where lie pieases aim camp where he pleases. He will spread out his sleeping bag under a giant nr, close to the banks of the river, where the roaring rapids -ii , lnlhihv Or. he will sleet) beside the shores of a lake, where the waves hum their soothing slumber song upon soft sands. He will waken in tne eariy morning t f ,.nnv.o nvor n wood fire, not omitting (we hone) a few ashes. He will toss a few small trout into a pan, perhaps to be followed by two or three eggs, which he prouaoiy uu enu i, u,...,,mllimr ni . after iruloilin (lOWll.a nurrieu repast. "1J 'J 0VM"""'"O, " ' ... hurried because trout will be jumping nearby he will rig up his tackle and spend the rest ol the day, until weary, aching, probably sunburned and bitten by mosquitoes, en deavoring to fill a creel with fish. You uerhaus are asking, "what's unusual aoout man We've done that h'undreds of times!" Such a trip is commonplace to great numbers 01 uiegon 1,1, t onn von imniriiiG what a fairy tale it would seem to a'guy living in Now York, or Chicago, or Washington, or other of our large cities in the more denser popuutucu b- litna nnr pmint.rv? If la ha rnmmnni) .". c.p. to those of us who are in the habit of jumping into our cars at almost a moment's notice and striking off for a fishing stream, a lake, the seashore or mountain retreat, that we seldom stop to think of what a priceless privilege we enjoy. We do not stop to realize that millions upon millions of people live in crowded cities and that their outdoor recreation usually consists of sharing with thousands of people a small section of seacoast or lakeshore beach. . tj..,,u -o .ween!, as commonplace the great privilege .i,i..v, iu mira wo. irrnw careless of its preservation. We allow our streams' to bacomo depleted of fish life. We per mit our scenic resources to be destroyed. We petmit teuca .,.,i unnia h. hr.ntrht ui) bv private interests, which deny publio access, and do not awaken to our loss until it is too late. . , . i ..n it ,i will iht. names of streams, once uuumiani in fish life, which have been abandoned by commercial fish ermen because salmon migration has been ctesiroyeu. i-uur. ,.ii t wmie to see one ot Oregon s i.irgcM. muia, once the queen of the sports field, now almost destitute of r:..t. i....,.,u .o hiivii inn nn neciectOU our liaiutiii 111:1 Qur friend is going fishing, lie has a reasonauie cii.tni to fill his basket with the limit of fish, because ho is a good i: .1 ... ,i ,ni wm-V li.iv.l nt his snort. V.ul will his son and Ills grandson bo ablu to enjoy the privilege which is his today? Are you interested in preserving lor your son m your grandson and your great-grandson and those to follow, bearing your name, the great heritage which is yours today '. 1 I I . i 4- . 1,:.. ul.tnninir Ivnr Will tomorrow s young man uo aoie 10 u r,.v.,,... in his atomic-powered car or ylane and find restoration ol energy in primitive association with Nature? He will not unless wo arouse ourselves to tne necessity 01 t.iiw..b those privileges for him; unless we arc willing to cooperate in programs of conservation and preseivaumi. WASHING i'ON, June 27. P) .ProiH,.nt Truman said todav .u. ....-.! nfiviu "Is nnt over," although the United States Is abreast of its goal in the ship ment of grain. The President said in a state ment that the country must con tinue to share its food "during the coming months of hunger abroad." He released this statement to his news conference, asserting that tne unnea status win iuuy meet Its half-year goal of 6.000, 000 tons of food grains, but that final shipments to complete the In al W ! nut iruvt- rtlllt.-in.rtii nnrts until after the first of July r . ... In asserting that "the crisis is not over." Mr. Truman said that the loaf of bread that the house wise does not buy means "that much more for hungry children abroad." "The verv fact that housewives today often find it hard to buy a loai oi oieaa is eviuenue w uie success of our famine emergency program," the Presidential state ment continued. An accompanying report, "re pared bv retiring Reconversion Director John W. Snyder, now treasury secretary, said the ship ment of over five and a half mil lion tons of bread grains In the first half of this year is a record "of which the government and ine people can ue piuuu Sy Churches SUTHERLIN LUTHERAN 1 . CHURCH ...... .1 Vimnll A,-tc Pntlrl. ing, Sutherlin Grade School. "The Church of the Lutheran Hour." Tho service of Sunday, June 30, begins at 8 P. M. The sermon topic Is, "Why We Can Be Certain ol Our Salvation." Holv com munion will be celebrated in this service. Members wishing to at; lenu noiy iommuniuii may um nounce Friday (tonipht) at the r; I ..U....nV. n. Unn.1'1,, nxia. nuaeuuLi; 14m. it., ui uunuu, y Tu ning be tore' v.ie service. We ex tent! a cordial welcome to all to attend our service. Members un able to attend the evening service ... u,.tlw,..lln ..ft. Intlto'l 1,1 nttnnrl the morning service at Roseburg l : : 1, A VT n.n-1 i.tlinon UL'KlUIIlllK 1. Hl- lMltlLIOll Hour is broadcast Sundavs over L WM Pnt fi-'lO A M rl'tinp ini write in; tell others. W. A. SyV wesier, i(U iVlllliaiy ati--t:t, yac tor. eiifirl... Uflrlnnulav Pininf7 at 8:00 o'clock. Choir practice Thurs day evening, i:ou. . ASSEMBLY OF GOD '918 West First St. (North side), Roseburg. Sunday: Bible School, 9:45 A. M.; morning devotional, 11:00 A. M.; Christ's Ambassadors, 6:30 P, M.; Evangelistic, 7:45 P. M. ' Friday: "Good News Program" IKRNR, 4:45-5:00 P. M. 'Thursday: Bible study, 7:45 P M ' We welcome you to come and worship with us. Evangelistic services conclude this Sunday with R. Bruce Yorke. Wm. C. Ross, pastor. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN ,' CHURCH (Missouri Synod), Corey and Military streets, West Roseburg. "Tho Church of the Lutheran Hour." The service of Sunday, June 30, begins at 11 A. M. The sermon topic is: "Why We Can lion." Holy Communion will be celebrated in this service. Mcm- Oers Wisning to pai time may au- ........... l.,....i ii, itf.niohtl nt tho church up to 7:15 P. ftl. The Sun- aay acnooi ocgins at n.-u m. We most cordially invite ail to at- ......'.;.: School. The 'i.ulheran Hour is broadcast suntiavs over ihimu at 8:30 A. M. Tune in; write in; tell others. Eveiiilig services with Holy Communion will be conducts ed in the Arts Building ol- till? suinernn scnooi ocgmiiiiiK at o' P. M. Roseburg members unable to attend the morning service are invited to the service at Suther" lin. W. A. Sylwestvr, 1170 Mili tary sircei, pasior. . , . . : CALAPOOIA FREE .i METHODIST CHURCH tr.. ii,irit rr, 1 1 VL',ll'vl,itl With t,L- 1111,1. J r, ' I.. .it Cst ( lilll'ch nil Sunday. This will be the lusf seij vice oeiort? tm; annual wiui. meeting aim poiuereiue, iwm.ii u to be held 'near Portland. Juty 2 l-t. You will find the Sunday School interesting. The pastor will bring tne message n tne n o'clock worship hour. Young Peo- AT 1.. ...til nn c.il'vii'f) nf "aHl" and worship at"8:0U. Prayer meet ing weunesuay evening ai o.uu. ( SAINT GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Main and East Cass streets. Sunday services at 8:00 and 11:00 A. M. Wednesdays at 9:30 A. M. On Friday, June 28th, there will be a Confirmation Service at 8:00 P. M. FREE METHODIST CHURCH L. N. Otis, pastor. Sunday School, 10 A. M.; morning worship, 11 7:15 P. M.; evening message,T:45 r. ivi., linu-wt-en yiayer bciviu:, Wednesday, 7:45 P. M. .. . t., t,: f c.,i-t ,-ts tils award on tonight's edition of Spot.ight Band, "The Horn" has PW' made his professional oenui wmi ".v"- - hvn his ma and pa were pari ot (lie iniuwe. . -i- ; - - fl,.i,l all rliihl . . . but he's envied most oi an uiuausu .... n to the gorgeous arable. Melody Tourt at 8:00 o'clock tonight is pleasant listen ing . . . nothing sensational but very soothing and easy on the ears. Two vocalists, plus Felix mills an-stin.g u.v"f offer sweet pop tunes for a half-hour. Remember your re quest time on Saturday A. M. . . . Vic Rice at the studio grand to play your favorites. Note to "Leave It to the Gills" fans: Your favorite show will not he head this S Uurday night. There's a special "Eve of the Atom Bomb" m kLt with all ot the generals, admirals and so Bomb six "y Admiral W. II. P. BUmily. com- ZXZe olTtoint-AiWy-task force assembied at "Operations Crossroads" lor the tests the following day. ' No dope on the Sunday broadcast . . . stay tuned to 1490 and you won't miss It. , , PAPA JOHNSON sez: '"Do money we saves for a rainy day us ually goes for a summer vacation. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Roseburg, Oregon. Kenneth W. I.-.,.... ir.i,il.:tnt- 11;,l, Shfirvvond. associate minister. Bible School, y:-l:t wun w m. unrain, suin-im-tendent In charge of services. Classes for all ages of children. Morning worship service, 10:50. The l ord's Supper is served. each Lord's Day that all who desire may commune with their Lord. c-....,.!'il miit-;, Viii thn phrlil- will he a feature of the service. Sermon will be delivered by iwiio tner- ..-.i.wl ..L-L.-..,iiut,i niltiwlni- linfl Will he on the theme "Cnristian At titudes." EveniiiB service. 8:00, ..ui. ii.. Vnn-un iti.-iri nn I no congregational singing with Mr. T...I...I f lln'i iii.-nn mid Mrs. i rued at the organ. Dale Sher wood will be the soloist. 1 lie mes i will hn l:ik,iM from EllllCS ians 4. bible slutty aim uiaey CHUUCH OF CHRIST W. Oak'stteet. Bible study, 10 A. vl.. uiih rilKMPs tnr all apps. Wp welcome everyone. Preaching, rti:40 A. ivi. ana cm r. m. torn munion following the morning sermon. Young People's Class study at 7 P. At. All young folks gi.iu nanusnaKc await your com ing. Best singpig in the city. Come and help us make it better. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Sunday School at 10:30 A. M. .at the "Chapel of the Roses," cor ner of Oak and Kane streets. everyone welcome. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 312 East Douglas street. Tegu lar service Sunday at 11 A.- M: 4iihlppt- i nf tptienn . "Phristbin Science." Sunday School convenes at :'ia a. ivi. weunesuay evening meetings which include testi- niiini.i. .if hunllnn nn,l romarllG on Christian Science are held at 8 o clock. 1 he reading room at 317 Pacific Buildin' is open daily except Sundays and holidays from 10:30 A. AI. to 4:30 P. M. Here the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read, bormwed or subscribed frit' Tlw mi), Hp ic nnrdhiUv Invit ed to ultend the church services and to visit the reading room. DIXONVILLE PINE GROVE Sunday School each Sunday at 10:30. You are welcome. Enjoy the hour with your neighbors. Mrs. Cora Collison, Supt. CAMAS VALLEY METHODIST COMMUNITY CHURCH t!im,l:iu SVIinnl 10 A. M. No church service June 30. Service 8 P. M., followed by Holy Communion at 9." ' FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Lane and South Mnn tvnnia A A XT P & rt ll 1 IT. minister. "Now to Live!" That is to be the theme aroupa wmcn me ll, u: .,.111 ha moi ntiiK WUUUIU Ot' V.i-c built this Sunday at 11 A. M. This service will be broadcast over sta tion KRNR from 11 12. This is tne first service that Reverend MacArthur will hold since h's re appointment as- pastor of the cnurch. Let each member , be present if at all possible. Other services for the da- arid week in clude. Church School at 9:45 A. M.; Youth Fellowship at 6:15 P. ivi.; evening service at 8:00 P.. M. at' which, time t.he pastor wHl bring a message on "The Salt of the Earth." Monday at 4:45 p. M., "Evening Vespers" ever station KRNR; Monday at 7:00 P. M. in the social hall of the church the regular monthly Family Fellow ship Siiuper which will be in the torm oi a recei-it'"" MacArthur and family. The Society of Christian Service will be -ostesses lor tne occasion as sisted by the Keystqne class. Each family is requested to bring their own food, sandwiches, table ser vice. Coffee and dessert will be turr.lsneo. A spiemuu ijiuKiauj has beep arranged and it is hoped that "a" large number of people will be able to attend. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH There will be a very unusual forty-minute musical ' program preceding the sermon Sunday eve- ning UL tiiH av .ni- i"--.- ChUrcn. A group OI niusiuiano m- cluding a famous 'bellringer from tne r irst wapiist v,uuicn, .uk-ii, wilk oresent this program. Rev. H P. Sconce speaks Sunday eve ning on "ihe Interview of an Uo-and-Outer With Christ." There will be a beautiful baptismal ser vice. At eleven Sunday morning Rev. Mr. Sconce speaks on the theme ' The Most Powerful Name in the World." This is an expo sition of Acts 3. Mrs. Joseph Deets has charge of the special music. On Wednesday evenings T.'in .lin kantkt nnstnr is eiv- tii. i.iju hi.wv j . - - ing expositions of the shorter fradiKl Sunday School meets each unday morning at 9:45 Youth groups and the adult fellowship meet each Sunday evening at 6:45. DAYS CREEK COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH, rU.'...nU Chnnl nt 10-00 A. M. Mrs. Wade Worthington, superin tendent. Morning worship hour at 11:00 A. M. A cordial invita- 1- A,nnn in nut-- fripnils HOIl 13 CAllllUVM " and neighbors -to come worship Wltn US. Levi Willie, yaaiui. EVANGELIST SERVCl?S The First Baptist Church of CIM. Will b. held every night except Saturday from Sunday. June 23, to Sunday. July 7. incl. Evangelist Fred H- Countryman, The Gospel Messen ger, of Everett. Wash., will be the guest speaker. Com join the song service and enjoy these meetings. Special Announcement Sunday evening at eight a group of Snusual musicians, Including a famous bell ringer, will give a forty-minute program. Bible exposition irom jum St. "JESUS INTERVIEWS AN UP- AND-OUTER." Several people aic iu be baptized Sunday evening. 11 A M "THE MOST POWERFUL NAME IN THE WORLD." Special music in charge of Mrs. Jo- Konh fleets. r. P. Sconce . A graded Sunday School meets each Sunday morning at 9:45 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH r .w ; Rev. WEDDING ' PORTRAITS The PHOTO LAB 227 V N. Jackson Above .the Firestone Store Rodeo Pictures on Display at the Silver Nook GriH FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ; , CHURCH Lane and Jackson streets. The Rev, i Morris H. Roach, Th. D., minister. The nev. Ben.iamin u. Bollman, associate. Mrs. Homer Grow, organist. Ralph Church, choir director. J. A. Pinkerton, Sunday School superintendent. Morning sermon: The Assign ment of Priority. Anthem: "Be neath the Cross" by Clark. Of fertory: My Tack. Ashford. Eve ning sermon: Jesus Teaches How to Pray. Offertory: Evening hvmn, reaerer. aienuur uh mc week: Sunday: Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.; morning worship, 11 A M.; Westminster Fellowship, 7 P. M.; evening service, 8 P. M. Tuesdav: Character Clinic, ticc, 8 P. M. Wednesday: Spirit ual Advance, :au r. in. day: Pastor's Scrapbook, KRNR ii:ju a. ivi. TENMILE METHODIST COMMUNITY CHURCH Siindav. 11 A. M. No church service June 30. KRNR Mutual Broadcasting System 1490 Kilocycles. ' C..tUr.lll nriulnaior. in Chilli. UtOhiiviti V onrl u'.iq . inimiliiffVi in ElIlODC il through Ildlyiby Mdrco Polo.- HKMA1NINO HOURS TOO AT 4. (K) - Fulton lwii. Jr. 4 1 nrx Miller. Nabisco. 4 :if) F-rskinr Johnson. 4:45 Good News IT.igram, Asscmbll Hon Mt.K'S t'lot'k. Mmlorn rurnlturc. 5'IV Siuwinvu.. K-Unggn. ft :- . nil. MiUniKht. B IS-Tom Mix. Halston Ptrrlna. tl H) -C.;il'rirl Mcntlvr. Kreml. 0:11-MUfU-iil Iiilerludc. ai-State and Lotul Ncwi, Hoxol-urg Molitr Cvi. fl'Itrt- SpotlUht llnnds, (.urn Cola. 7:(HI SmiHN ly Sititth. 7;ia Hhvthm Hound I'p, tockwyod M.tlor.t. 7::0ThP risen Kid. ft mi -Melody Tours. Sludebaker. B:m CuTrliiRtoti I'liiyhtuifcC. 9;0o-Alka Scltcr News. 0 11 Hex Miller. S, nd W. riiic FootU 0H Hi Neighbor, Carslen's Furniture, fl j.vHenry J. Taylor, General Mloi. 10.00 Fulton Uwu, Jr., Hocbut Phiumncy. 10:15 NitCttirtiP. in 3ir.-Ten-Thtrty Club. Lawo!. . ll;O0) Sln Oft. - SATUnDAY. Jl'NE a: 1UW 1 ; 6 OOwFann Bulletin lioard. : b.jO Vvn Ptttiul. 1 7:45 ROSEBURG 7:45 FOR LOOKINGGLASS METHODIST COMMUNITY CHURCH iinil.iv Sihnnl If) A. M. Wor ship service 11 A. M. ' DILLARD METHODIST COMMUNITY CHURCH OUIIltltV l.t iiii, .w . .... . .....v... lug service 7:45 P. M. CHURCH OF THE NZARENE 400 East Douglas. Forrest Hill, Dastor. Sunday School, 10 A. M-, S. S. Linnell, SupL Worshi" 11 A. M., sermon by the Rev. Mrs. Flora Ruth Chatfield. Juniors' service, 7 P. M.," Mrs. Taylor, P.M., Poris Ann Hill, leader. fcvanccustic service, o r. m., m-i- week prayer service. Wednesday. n in -,r-iurvni e AnW n th mi I Cjh the week, win close with the Sin day evening service. 7 '00 -Frank HrmlKwav. I.. A. Soap Jo 7 S -HUP nnd Shine. Sterling Otvig Co. 7i;i0-Stnlc mid Local News. Uormg OntiCiil. 7 ;lV -Tbe Beehive. 7:40-HhniiHl.v In Wine, nnoltrtven of Hcst. Crew uC Utwd B W- Warn Wiike Up Time. Wallj s i Cirtvery. R -l.unrhoon With Lopct t p ih MeUwIv Mart. H ;s Hambow (Jillle. i ji;to Lnd ol the Lost, liiiwi- Alka S.-Urer New inn Ftldte OUvei's Oivhelia. H-:t - Stiirlrt Hevue. 1M, Telephone Request U :m R.iNtnn he-kerlMmrd Matinee. 12 IW-Musical Inlerlutle . 12.05-- v. S. Kecap ol Morts. l. S 1rt ; Store 1? IS Hhvthm tit Handom. , 12.40 Slate and Lovnl News, Hansen Motors. , I 12 49 Nnllonat Nvws, Dougla Lounlj Su.te Hank. j IS. 59 Terminal Market Krporln. StI 1 OtV v'.m on the Street. Henniixer's Marti. V15Sentiment.il Serenade. 1 30 The Westennri. Iiocburg CUane strpb 2 no- Zeke Minners. S'e'Hii lruit ' 8l1V- Mae MeCiulr an4 Hit Haimony Kangers- , 2 inThe Author Mett tho Crttie. 3 HO H iwalt Call-t. Paul Sn-hubert Heportt. 3 49 I Wat a Coiivtel. t 4 00 Serenade lor Stilna'. , v 4 jO Jut:ul Jury. , 3 DO - News. 3 -;io Jonathnn Trimble. Ksquire. ti.lKl- Chleaao Theater o the Air. 7:00-Slate nnd Local News, Ru.seburg Moior Co. 7.09 - Mosleal Inlerlutle. 7: 15---Melody Mountain Boy, 7 :t0 lied Itvder. tl iK) t've ot Atom Bomb Test. H :it) Ti'-nmy Ihuscy'a Ptaibhop. (H-AlHa Seltrer New. l).n-OuKc F.Uiugton's Oreheitra. 0.JO Wrestling Matches, Ho&cburf Outdoor Sluie. 10:30 - Ten Thirty Club. Lawson't Jewelry. 11 00- --Stun Off. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH GtLOE TT.raiKrnlict Vrpfl H. Coillltrv- man. from Everett, Wash., Is the guest speaker for these two weeks. Every night except Sat ...vi ..r r.-..n a no tn Q nn p. M. Evangelist Countryman lias an imiuiiul inirfht into sniritiial truths of the Bible. If you miss the opportunity to near mm, u is t-.nn iiro'it incc ITvnrvhnflu U'pl- I ''..mn H tlH Otl II W It ClWl d sincfpiration and a real hnart-ap- poaunp, message, oumuty oenuui, 10:1)0 A. M. Classes for all. Trans nottation provided lor all cliil dron . from Idlcyld and Little Hiver. MorninR worship, 11:00 A. M. Evening vorship, 8:00 P. M. Young Peouie's Fellowship, 7 P. M. Evangelist Frod It. Coun t rvm:t n . BRUCE YORK Speaker and Trombonist Singspiration Musical Numbers - Saturday Night, June 29, 1946, First Methodist Church bad llo N. Rose St. KniahU of Pythias Hall Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship H:0Q A. M. Overcomers (Youlh) '. P. M. Evangelistic 7:30 P. M. "THE FRIENDLY CHURCH' Whert you are made to (eel welcornt Tastors: Rev. and Mm. Do Loss Crock Mill Street . TEEN-AGE REVIVALISTS Eyqng. and Mrs. R. Bruce Yorke ASSEMBLY OF GOP - 948 W- 1st St. - SPECIAL MUSIC GOSPEL PREACHING Fiery, Fundamental, Forceful Each Night Except Monday and Saturday 7:45 P. M. JUNE 9, THRU, 30TH Rev. Wm. C. Ross, Pastor .,