SOUTHERN OREGON MINER THURSDAY, MAY i 4, i 94, Wallpaper, paint, glati and oil at Manhall-Welli Store on the Plata, Phone 2-1231. DR. E. N. TERRILL C h iro p ra c tic P h y s ic ia n Specialising In the Non-Con­ fining Treatment of Hemorrhoidt (Pilet) Office Phone 4371 Lithia Hotel Building i Athland. Oregon Boy Scout ( ’amp to Open July 4. Camp McLoughlin, Boy Scout camp, located on the shore» ol i Lake O’Woods, w ill open July • t for its 18th year, Gordon Gilmor scout executive for Medford, ai nounced this week. The camp season w ill inclut five separate periods and w ill r< main open until August 8. T1 1 cost for one week w ill be $1 A ll registered scouts, w ith th< parents’ and scoutmaster’s appi val, may attend. In addition to the permanent camp staff, leaders w ill be G il­ more and Har o 1 d Ylvisakor, camp directors. The central staff consists of a registered nurse, a certified Red Cross waterfront director, an experienced cook, and an excellent junior staff, uiim ore said. Program for this year includes swimming and boating, hiking, riding, handicraft, and many oth- r camp activities. The camp al- ,o provides a trading post, church lood, mail service and transporta­ tion expenses. A court of hdnor vill be held at closing campfire ach week. Mrs. C. M. Baker has been ill the past week at her home with the flu. FOR SALE—Sanilac s to c k spray. Highest quality obtainable »1.35 per gallon. "At the Sign of the Flying Red Horse" East Main and Gresham At The Churches Springtime is.. Z C h u rc h o f th e N a z a re n e Rev. A. J. Edwards. Paster • • •»«*» ..Sandwich time ■. come to the Christ’s Ambassador hour. Ray Johnston, speaker. Tuesday afternoon from 2:00 to 3:00 a Home Bible Study Class conducted by Mrs. Schak meets at the feenhower home, 502 A lii son St. A ll are welcome to this profitable Bible study. The Church of the Brethren Services for May 27, 1945. 10:00 A.M. The Church Sun­ day School: Theme “ The New Start of the Returned Exiles.” “ Ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart.”—Jeremiah 29:13 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service. Brethren Service Sun­ day with a message on “The World, The Cup, and the Cross.” No evening services as the high school Baccalaureate w ill be held at the Methodist Church at 8:00 p.m. with the sermon by Rev. W H. Wise. Let us plan to attenc this service. Vacation Bible School: June 4 to 8 inclusive. A ll children of the church and community are wel­ come. Ward Pratt, Minister Glen Johnston w ill bring the Wallpaper, paint glass and oil morning sermon, Glen, while a at Marshall-Wells Store on the member of this congregation, en­ Plasa, Phone 2-1231. tered the ministry. For the past two years he and his wife have ministered to the church at Joseph, Oregon. The evening service w ill be dis­ missed to unite w ith the other churches for the high school bac­ calaureate service at the Metho­ dist church. GAS - OIL - LUBRICATION Union Service Station First Church of Christ, Scientist "Service With a Smile" *ae the R eeding Room. Dr. H. A. Huffm an Neighborhood Charch 9:45 a m. Sunday School, T. S. Congregational Wiley, Supt. C o m e r of B ivd . aad M o rton 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. 9:45 A.M. Church school with Rev.- W. R. Wise, the former Mrs John Barker, Superintendent pastor who has recently accepted 11:00 A. M. Regular worship a pastorate at Everett, Washing­ service of the Church w ith ser­ “Faith Temple” ton, w ill be the guest speaker. mon by Rav. Clarence F. McCall ( V nden ominationalI There w ill be no evening ser­ 6:30 P.M. Pilgrim Fellowship vices this Sunday. A ll our mem­ Corner of 5th St. & East Main under the leadersip of Mrs. Hel­ Rev. Leo C. Wine. Pastor bers and friends are invited to at­ en Restad and Mias Frances Sunday School 10:00 a.m. There Mechamson. tend the Baccalaureate Service are classes for all agea. Mrs. Leo -o for the Senior High School Class Wine, Superintendent. which w ill be held in the First Presbyterian Church Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. Methodist Church at 8:00 p.m. 130 North Main Street Evangelistic Service« 7:45 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer "Come with your burden« and “A Friendly church for thong*.t- fui People.” meeting. carry away a smile.” Rev. George M. Shuman, Tuesday night—Prayer meeting Pastor Thursday night: Bible Study FU LL GOSPEL TEMPLE 11 A. M. Morning Worship. Evangelistic Service Saturday (Assembly of God) 8 P. M. Evening Service. night, 7:45 p.m. 485 Siskiyou o ----- 9 --------------------- 11:00 Morning worship with Methodist Church Church of Christ sermon by pastor. Subject: “ Moth Corner of North Main and Laurel Earl F. Downing, Minister ers of the Bible” . Second and B Streets The Sunday School meets at 6:45 p.m. A ll young people wel- Morning Service, 11:00 A. M. 9:45 for the purpose of helping its pupils to build their lives around the great teachings of the Bible. The morning sermon is at 11 o’clock and w ill be given by Everett McGee, the pastor being at Talent where he is to give the --'M . I,n-;y, y i . w w i , „ „ m , Baccalaureate sermon for the ........ .. ... high school graduating class. The choir w ill provide special music. » a «M* Ralph Billings, lay leader of the local church, w ill preside during the service. The Senior and In ­ termediate Methodist Youth Fel­ lowship groups w ill meet for wor ship at 6:45 in their respective rooms. The 8 o’clock service is « LX '** the baccalaureate for the gradu­ ating class of the Ashland high school. Special music w ill be of­ fered by the United Choirs under the leadership of Miss Nora Lunde. Rev. W. R. Wise, former­ ly pastor of the Nazarene Chruch w ill give the sermon on the sub­ ject “ What is Your Life?” The mid-week Bible study and prayer service is held each Thursday evening. ----------- o------------ THE FREE METHODIST Church The Friendly Church on 777 E. Main SL Ashland Beginning May 16 at 7:45 there w ill be a revival service w ith Rev . R. Stewart, Evangelist Assisting him w ill be Mrs. Stewart, Misses Marcella Amack and Bemetta Bole, child worker and singers. There w ill be a Bible school each afternoon at 4:00 for the children. A ll are welcome. Rev. E. R. Quick, Pastor eforc you build OP m o d e r n . . — “ « W8° W ELECTRICAL RALPH A. FOSTER Dealer Sunday morning servtae at 11 o’clock. Sunday School at 9,45 a.m. Wednesday evening meeting, which includes tesUmonies of Christian Science heeling, is held a o'clock. Reading room open daily from 2 te 5 p.m. except Sundays aad johdaya. 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