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1) s$aua pi"u - ' (V SIMPSON was d Oakridgc First Citi ,1952 Thursday niRht Muct sponsored by j. Lions and Cliam- irfCommcrcc. Simpson iijisea ior ma " inrd the community is help to citizens in lime of stress. man Junction Speaks illON CITY Guest spcalt- . Sunday morning service Irharch ot God will be Rev. Ire Naumann Jrom Wattcn- I Germany, iaumann, wno t irtonroanied by his wife, Ifsent enrolled as a student University ot Oregon ana Minus is attending Pacific IfjUeee in Portland. They I a toweled, having spent two in Russia and have visited El other countries, J own, Lounth (Allured K?eporfa By MARGARET BENSTON All bonaflde churches nt .11 .... creeds ar. welcorna to Ilia the weekly Country Church Reoorts" ,ervlce, Ireel write Church Editor. Box 1232, Renster Guard. Euicnt, Ore., lor mlmeonraphcd eaflets ol Instruction, or obtain the leal, leli from any Hesl.ter-Guard correspondent. FLORENCE CHRISTIAN If 11 a.m., "Mind." Sunday School, U:45 a m I meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m. address, Garsnier and Sth. Adult Class Plans Social JUNCTION CITY The mixed adult class of the Christian Church Bible School will hold a social Saturday, Feb. 21, at 7:30 p.m. .Mrs. I. M. Nelson is teacher of the rap idly growing class and Roy Miller is president. Ildweek Church FI.OKKN'CE ti n u . . ...... "-Ju P- "' "r. and Mrs. Paul Pcltl- rorrl of Portland will nrcarh nlav the ass? sj&X&SSil ttJSXL'&r-Chl,rch Revelation. "Ohevinr r.nH-c fn...nj will be the pastor's I lie inf. 7 p.m. Fri. lowship croups for all acts. 7: pm "The Most Beautiful Word in The Bible." Nurseries fnr all ...r . eluding Sunday School. Thursday, Feb-I ..., , O,.,o p.m., ranter and Son banquet. Police Chief Ted Rrnwn of Eugene, will he our guest speaker. Sunday School 9:4b a. m Bihie study ?nprwyeu ""ice , rach Wednesday 8 p.m. W. Henry Pock. Pastor. COBUKQ COBURG rilllRCII OF CHRIST II a.m., "The Limliness of Christ." 7:30 p.m., "The Soul's One Road." Bible School. 10 a.m. Bible Study (.services. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Frank L Betzer. Rfhln GOSHEN CHURCH (UNDENOMINA TIONAL) - Usual services, Sunday srhnol, 9:45 a.m. Church Phone 7-7767. Avery Lohrey and Wil liam Lohrey, pastors. CONS. BAPTIST Uf HAitinsni nr. tal services. Sunday school, 10 a. m. All dav Sunday services are at the Harrisburg City Hall Irmporarilv: other meetings at the parsnnnce, 595 South 3rd St. The Rev. Donald Davis, phone 405, pastor. IRVING CHURCH OF CHRIST Usual Phone 5-7016. Dai tor- coBuna pun gospel tabf.r. NACLE U a.m., "Christ the Tearher." S p.m., "Prayer of Ihe Disciples.' Sunday School. 10 a.m. Bible Study and Prayer meeting. Thursday, 8 p.m., tabernacle. The R-v. Donna Glidden. phone 5-4018 oaitor. comma mkthodist 11 a.m., "Call or Christ to the Impossible," From John 11:28. Church School. t: a. m. Prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m. Thursday. The Rev. H, G. Herrmann, phone 4-2979. pastor. COTTAGE GROVE CG ASSEMBLY OF GOD Usual serv lecs. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Church address. 724 East Main St., The Rev, Edgar W. White, phone 195R, pastor. CG BAPTIST 11 a.m., "The Power of the Spirit." 1:30 p.m., Worship. Union PreF.aster Services beginning first In Ihe Baptist Church. Dr. Morgan Bfhle school, 8'4. nv "hnrrh r1. dress: Prairie Road, fust south of Irvington Drive. Davis Elliott, Route Two, Box 153, Phone 3-1730, pastor. JUNCTION CITI JC ASSEMBLY OF GOD Usual serv lees. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Study course, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Prayer meet ing, Thursday, 8 p.m. The Rev. Floyd Pappin, pastor. JC BAPTIST 11 a.m. and 7:10 p.m. services with Rev. Gerald Manley from uaKesoaie, wasnington as guest speaker, Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Prayer hour, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. No pastor at present. .)(! CHRISTIAN 11 a.m., "Cup of i:om water." nno p.m., Rev. William SelTke, pastor of Harrisburg Church, will be the guest speaker. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. The Rev. L M. Nelson, pastor. The evening circle of the Wo man's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist Church meets Monday, Feb. 23, at 8 p.m., with Mrs. Karl Jager. The afternoon circle meets Wednesday at 2 p.m., in the fellowship Hall. Mrs. Thom as Nelson has charge of the lesson which will concern the native graduates of mission schools. The women of the conservative Baptist Church of Junction City and Harrisburg are meeting Wed nesday, Feb. 25, at the Junction City Baptist Church from 10.30 a. m. to 3:30 p.m., for a day of prayer and fellowship. Mrs. Don Stump, a returned missionary from Alas ka will be the guest speaker. All women are to bring sandwiches and the local church will furnish dessert and drinks. G -rr &"'""-..!!, ' t-7rrtiaiTH looted fbrwardV"-1 And Jack! BixHe's rottrveYAnd he's smart zl ' I hope you didn't to seeing you in I Vou look prettier has told me all and he wears enough to keep tej 0 have to' wait lonq J No, Isabel. It's H your home .Janice t,laneve,sllx', about hitn.but I six-year-old ahead of both pfc L bcdyoua 1 Ca"' ki9v P fcjI-Zdr l7CMifrwcST!BuT yTHfTTOIJuuwHll I -lOOK FOR AN EflSgS " S DID VOU T WH.L.HOWO VOU FOOj- Bl VrEXL HAVE TO WORK 1 PERRV GORtC- VI I WHfiTLLTHtV I VICTIM. I RECKON- 1 I P SHOOT OLD II EVERRQCERl WETLSJ, 1 If FAST-CANT PIN THIS yfjn I C MON f li I NBCT I THAT'S CUSTOMARV, k l ilf Emerald Empire Meetings COBURG Coburg Past Noble. Grands Club meets at the home ot Mrs. D. J. Calvert, 8 p.m. Monday. Feb. 23 ado start a Bible College kmny upon their return The Women s Home and i Missionary Society ot the I of God lias sponsored the i trip to this country. Ihe leadership of Rev, I. on. the youth of the June- Christian Church will go Harrisburg Church and pre- trening program for their iool youth, Sunday, Feb. 22. junior choir will meet at owship Hall Monday at 3:45 pith a potluck and party to The youth group of the High and High School will hold a skating party it Benton-Lane Park, with croups from the Alvadnre, arg and llalsey Christian ei invited. Local youth to altend should meet at lurch at 7 p.m. Men's Fellowship meets dir. Feb. 25, at 7:30 p.m., fellowship Hall. Guest iil be Frank Krooh of r-W, who has travelled this tamer in 12 different conn- kcluding the Holy Lands. His "made In conjunction with smite Churches for Relief. fckahs Set 'p Groups .RG Diamond Rebekah in announced the following ''Hiding committees: Mrs. Feulner and Mrs. Ralph finance; Mrs. Clay Whit In. Cleo Wricht. and Mrs. " Sango, hospitality; Mrs. ""mm, Mrs. Noel Pirtle, n. Charles Newingham, '': Mrs. John Hurd, cards; fredcrica Knott, publicity; "wiam Beebe anrt Mn COBUUG Coburg Women's Christian Fellowship of the Church of Christ meets 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 86, at the church. Business for the afternoon will include nlans oiVnrprAid-i't V ;i , TU2!: rummage sale to be held in r.ugene aaiuraay, ren. &. Host esses for Thursday afternoon will I be Mrs. Alfred Claassen and Mrs, 1 Frank Betzer. College will I bring the message on the!Gerinany, guest speaker. theme, "God's Design Meets Man's Dfs- X neir naptist, Methodist and Presbyterian Churches are cooperating in this series of six Sunday evening services, A H u r sory will be provided. The public Is Invited. Sunday School. a.m. rhe Rev Wm. W. Sutterlin, phone 101 4 h, pas tor. CG CATHOLIC Usual services. Father Cart Mat. phone 101-t, pastor. Sunday School. 10 a.m. The Rev. Oran E. Williams, pastor. 4 C LATTER DAY SAINTS 7 p. m. evening service. Sunday School, 10:30 a.m. Churth meets in Greenwood Hall. W. Ruel Bingham, branch president. SCIENCE 11 a.m., CG CHRISTIAN "ftlind." Sunday school. 9:43 a.m. Wcdnes. day. 8 p.m., midweek service. Reading room ii open Monday and Friday af ternoon, 2-4 p.m. Church address. 342 Second SL WESTFIU Presbylorian Church Guild of Intercessors' group will: jc i.i.'THFRAN it a.m. service with Tuesday evening at the! cnurcn. Easter cantata choir will practice at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, with Arthur Annas, director. CG GIBBS AVENUE CHURCH OF, CHRIST Usual services. Sunday school. 9:45 F. Sherwood Smith, phone 4893 or '891.,, pastor. I CG CHURCH OF GOD (SEVENTH AND ADAMS) Usual services. Sundar school. 9:49 a.m. Prayer meetinss, Wrdnesdavs. 7:48 p.m. Church address: Seventh and Adama. (former Presbyterian Church I CG EPISCOPA L 9:15 a.m., Morning prayer "Subdue.; Sunday school. 9:15 a.m. Church ad dress: West M St Main Sta. The Rev. Dr. E. R. Williams, vicar. confirmation and communion services. The Rev. C. 8. Hasle, former pastor, will ronflrm Gary and Gordon Nielsen and Rosalie Brandt. Sunday School, 10 a.m. No pastor at present JC METHODIST II a.m., "We Believe In the Kingdom of God," Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. The Rev. S. Darlow Johnson, pastor, J.C. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Usual services. Sabbath School, 9:-10 a.m. Praer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Elder WEST FIR PTA will observe Founder's Day with a silver tea at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 23. Past presidents will be honored and a playlet, "Burn, Candles, Burn," will be given. A short musical pro gram under direction of Mrs. Kenneth H. McVay. 19S Richland Ln.,jAvcry Hash wi ajso be prPsented. ;orvallis. Dial 3-3896, pastor. t tu- -,..ti;. ; CG FREE METHODIST Usual services. LARK CREEK Dead wood Church (undenominational) Usual services, Sunday school, 1ft a.m. Church it located at Deadwood. The Rev. Phil lip Martin, Deadwood, Ore., pastor. The public is invited. LONDON CHURCH OF CHRIST Preaching II a.m. by II. Medford, Sub ject: "Peacemakers Versus Trouble- CG METHODIST 11 a.m. "Why pen- makers." pie Don't Join the Church." Nursery, 7:30 P.m. the eonrreeation Joins the U Ion Lenten Services In the Baptist, Church. 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Fri day, sermons by the Rev. Olln E. Par retl, guest evangelist, Sunday School. :5 a.m. The Re. Clark S tnu ohone 10J-L pi i tor. CO PRF.SBVTrR IAN Usual services. Sunday School, 9: a.m. D Hugh Peniston phone 925. pastor. CO SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Usual services. Sabbath school, 9:45 a.m. Saturday. The Rev Llovd Wyman. 955 A. St., Springfield, phone 6-3795, pastor. CO TRINITY LUTHERAN Usual iervlees. . Sundav school. 9:45 a. m. Church Is at Seventh and Qulncy Sts. The Rev. Robert E. Kum, Phone 1M, pastor. mrsvtgi.L CRFSWEI.L ASSEMBLY Of GOD - Usual wr-lffs. Church address, Creswell, Ore, PLEASANT HILL Community Club Garden Club will meet Tues day, Feb. 24. with Mrs. Harold Mc- LEARL'RG PRESBYTERIAN - Usual L?"" at 1:30. P m- Topics will in- services. i ciuoe vegetable gardening by Mrs. L. D. Garmire, berry growing by Mrs. jsioert Wimmer. Flower ar rangement will be by Mrs. Frank Johnston. All interested persons are invited. CRESWELL CHURCH OF ""R"T-" a.m., "Christ Pre-emineni. im " first sermon In a series from the Book, MONROK of Colosslans. 7 p.m., young p'opi ees. will meet with Ihe young people oi m Rihi Srhnol 10 a.m. For Infor mation write Sam Medford, Rt 1, Box 456, Creswell. LOR AVE CHURCH OF CHRIST Usual services. Sunday School 10 a.m. Church ad dress lyirane. Oreion. The Rev. Robert A. Green, telephone 324-M. pastor. LOWELL BIBLE STANDARD Usual services. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Rev. Jat Bush n el I, phona 298, pastor. PLEASANT HILL CHRISTIAN-Usual services. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Rev. Sam Anderson, phone 5-9477, pastor. MONftOft MONROE CHURCH OF CHRIST Us ual services. Bible classes, 10 a.m. Church Is meeting tn Ihe America-. Legi-n HalL G I. Kennedy, phone JC -215, min ister. MONROE services. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Pvayer meet ing 7:-W p-m. Tuesday. The Rev. J W Good, pastor. Central HE Meets Tuesday CENTRAL "Draperies" will be the project when Central Home Extension Unit meets wilh Mrs. Vernon Bloom, Feb. 24, 10:30 a.m. This will be a special meeting, as this project could not be completed at the regular meeting. Persons at tending are to bring a sack lunch, coffee will be furnished. Women interested in making draperies are to bring the follow ing items, one-half yard drapery material nr sithctitnt (hnm.tnun denim, crash, heavy feed sack, cotton print, cretnn). Bring ma terial with threads drawn and cut to correct length; 13-inch lining ma terial (satin or muslin) in ivory or Rn. !uhi(0' draw thread and rut fn , .v., oi (ne nrner; PreibTlerlan inurrn m n- . . oeiore cominK 10 meeting; snarp P . C. L. CamnhelK panlain1"Broihfrhoodw.fk." - ba raxuni.ir I shears: drarrerv crinoline, three i. ' c.nri.w ;ehnnl a. m. likihi, . ' .. - . .j'h . . ill Orr-fnn Ave. Lawrenc. 'Mau l at : a.m. on in. urn. tniro i inches Wide and 21 inches long; S!Biii. Pon. ,.. 4-1710, Ijyi i-rS'a.lh-id l. match drapery material pastor. METHoniST Uraat f,rr. isiindar whool. 10 a.m. Th. L These commit pi ien-e for one year. Ishment committee which , " "i" meeting, Thursday included: Mrs. C. F. Clark, crle Dii Mars, Mrs. Nellie 'I'"; Mrs. Harold Elwood, Farmer, and Mrs. Nancy rnEswFi.i. METnnnisT-i! a.m., Voiilh fllow5lilp l mrti H PrbTlrlan Wlmlnl;r A film. "iod ana lh Waji We Wor hip Him," will .hown. Frank VlTarli. saitor. CRESWEIX PBESBVTERIAN-11 a.m.. How Bl 1 ' " " -n'nal i.rTicti Jodelphia House ""fed Sundav -Wphia House, tiniversitv of - n KS ln3S-f - living organizaiion SSS'ZSSSi S' "W of any Christian JJ'tnTi, ihrme. A mMion r-icij" on. ln, wi ho r.t ol rainoiir. - Church addre. nro Or., ram- thread; thimble; needles, mixed J. Unahen. M.lor. . .-..:,.,., Jv4 NOTI BIBLE TANOAIin-Ual ..r.;incnM ,on?. ,!,,)(,., pin,. Sunday srnoow m.m. An rT. Eldo A. Badten. NotU Ore.. Phone VeneU 2648. pastor. OARCfDGE OAKRIOGE ASSEMBLY Or GOD Uf .1. tir.Fiter . ... , i. nvll-lnn." 6:30 p.m., W..lmln,t.r FHIow.hlp will I be o.u m th, TOiint Pfnnle ot Ihf othrr erf Sunday afhool. 10 a.m. th. RtT. M. C. roulka, phon. 2-13M, pastor. firm tape line and ruler: measur ing gauge if available. Film to Be Shown LEABURG Film strips will he shown by Bill Frazee at the Lea burg Presbyterian Sunday School thii ffmno Kiinrinv mnrnin. Tha .?A,r"!rnM.'t "TANnA"" ,T-:strips will pertain to the Sunday i; a. after which a pub hi5e, 3:.10 to 5 p.m., will Philadelphia House is at "I I3'h Ave., and is owned wton Foundation, "ondation previously spon M conducted the Alice Ma En s nnmei cIoscd as, Ws from sale of the "c usrd to purchase the ' House building. 'fellows Vote Obtain Film vl ELL Odd Fellows met ,, , vening and decided to Ell"ne Hospital School In Amlra" will m " pastor. t!.!.dS6W?n1Kn7V5'5HA,'SrSprr.n8n,,c,d, Thon. 6-3795. DEXTER BAPTIST-D.nal '""" Sundav School, : .m. Th. R.v John Portia, paitor. DRAIN CATHOLIC I'imI ith.dnle. DRAIV CIIRISTIAX .CIEVCE - 11 ''"church mU U. - " Crad. School. DRAW episcopai a.m, HolJ Communion "Suhdoc Sunday school. a.m.. John Hoole, paitor. OAKRIDGE BAPTIST l.nnal arrtlc.f, Sundav achool :4J a m. WdneJday, 7:15, Hour ol Prayer and Blbl. atudy. No paator at present; guest apeak ,r each Sunday. lessons. W ID Si ""ring a film from No Sunday school. Ch'irch rnteti al j. Tha Rev. Dr. E. R. ,' .Snriely of Crinnlod I nii'1 Artul,' ,0 be snmvn' ' Mitlir th crad. Williams, vicar. DRAIN MITHOMST-I saal s.ryl.es. ELM IB A rHlRrllW 'HRIST - " m.. Relatlon-hip " "' IA..H. ... ... T..W p.m., ,"'''' easier, Jess Bailor Lodg, urroughs, all of the e. were guests. ,..- .k. T.M.. -ine Bini, r ' WMIm. , 'p m'm W.rer e-un," andBihl. stud James CaullfT. ohona J5M v n.t.. fu.tor. fall tw.mwj'" .-, f'T1: The Password of "h; ,U,'"'if thi i liattend th In Ui series Hie or the Anos'le rm. .nPr.Jer'rrvlc.'Ved'.r' Gaorie Shoemakw, phon. H'". Emene, pastor. rRANKLIN BETHA W Vsnal tervlc home life. " and is i D;nj - Mciir'ctor, phon. unction ".'-.. citj a.'"!', r""1'- LFi'm Planned 'ibis !ilm- "ne B'b'! on ' he shown at the Wurrh of Christ Sundav, Vr;.':M P-m. This i a film -" ot t-, Daughter Born OAKLAND A daughter, Terri Lee, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. James Gogolin, Jan. 25, at a Rose- oakridgr christian Usual ierr. burg hospital. Ices. Sundav school. :4S a.m. The Rev. Harry Chapm, phon. M355 or 10J.14, pastor. OAKR10C.R METHODIST It a.m., Messaces to the Church." Nursery. Sunday achool, :45 a.m. Th. Rev. C. Ft. Petrce. phon. Oakrldf. 1-0171, pastor. VAUGHN CnURCH OF CHRIST Us ual services. Sunday School. 10 a. m. Frederick Ross Evans. Northwest Christian Col lege student, Interim pastor. r.vrrl OLIVET BAPTIST II a.m God s Prorram lor Ihe l ast Days." 7-10 p.m. "Nun for Sceptics." There will be a baptismal service. 7:3. p.m. Wednesday, prayer meeting. Sundav school 10 a.m. Rev. Doug las steward, phon. Veneta M.1S, pastor. VENETA PENTECOSTAL rlllRrH OF GOD II a.m. and 7:M p.m. Topics unannounced. J. and 7:31 p.m. Mon day, district rally of the '"' Young People's Assn. Tha district congregation the sessions. c..-h rhvi. 9:45 a.m. Tha Rev. Charles R. Dunn, phone VeneU V. pastor. VENETA C.OSPFL MISSION 1 1 a.m. Topic unannonneed. 7:M p.m. Contlnn Int Ihe rie of sermons from the tf Sevelatinnt. UVdneHav ?:W P m. B-s- t. L. Frad tn -,--h, rlor, Tel. 221. VENETA SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST Usual services. Sabbath school 9:30 a.m. on first and third Saturday 11 a.m. on second and fourth, church la at Ellmaker and old Elmtra Road. Pastor, Elder D. Doleman phone Eugene 3-302. WALTF.RVILLE PRESBYTERIAN Usual services. Sunday school. 9:45 a.m., Phillip Todd, U of O at u dent. Interim pastor. WESTFIR PRESBYTERIAX Usual services. Sunday School 9:45 a.m.. Rev, Ken neth U Holmes Interim pastor. WESTFIR ST. LUKE'S LUTHERAN 7:10 p.m. Sermon topic unannounced. 1:10 p.m. Wednesday, second In a series of mld-weok Lenten services, Sundav school, :1fl p.m. Churrh meets temporarily In the Westfir Presbvterlan Church 'a building. The Rev. E. D. Buseh, Springfield, phone 7-7531, pastor; Gerhard Pra, Oak ridge, phona Oakrtdge M595, student pastor. i YONCALLA ASSEMBLY OF GOD b Invited . Usual service. bunaay senooi. e:u m.m. mi nr. Harold Beatty, pastor. YONCALLA METHODIST Usoal services. Sundav tthool, 0:S m- Tha Rev. R. Knight, pastor. YONCALLA CHURCH OF CHRIST Usnal services. Sundav srhoot, 10 o.m4 Jamaa fitofk, patior. UNe WAYMAM HAS MADE A MOMENTOUS DECISION- I'M NorGOIU&TO STAND ev like a Timid mouse- and let THCT MISS SPRlN&TlMe RUN Mr' pWHEttS LIFE ! 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