Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 11, 1955, Image 7

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TEMPLE AUDITORIUM Shown above is a view of the in
terior of a new auditorium at Temple Baptist church, 794
Lozier lane, where revival services now are being conducted.
The Rev. Floyd Merrill, Spokane, Wash., is leading the revi
val which will continue through March 20. The public is in
vited. The auditorium was dedicated about two weeks ago.
Presbyterians Set Welcome Services
The First Presbyterian church
will follow up on the city-wide
religious census by having a
special service at 11 a.m. Sunday
morning. Deacons of the church
will officially welcome all those
who gave the Presbyterian
church as their preference in
the religious census. Flowers
are to be given the visitors.
Dr. D. Kirkland West will
preach on "Born to Believe
What?" at the morning services.
James Baker will be the soloist
at both services. In the evening
the study of what Presbyterians
believe will be continued.. The
Senior High discussion will be
led by Larry Clark, Leroy Wal
lard and Darell Ross, when they
will discuss "What Makes Me
Strong?"
Fireside will be held at the
Talk of the Town restaurant at
the airport with Mr. and Mrs.
William Fisher in charge. All
college age students returning
home for vacation will be spec
ial guests.
RETURNS $390,000
Chicago (U.PJ Robert S.
Alexander is returning $390,000
to the government because his
firm "made a satisfactory profit"
on a Navy contract. Alexander,
president of Wells-Gardner Co.,
said the firm made precision
parts for $390,000 less than the
contract provided. "We don't be
lieve in gypping the people," he
said. "The government is the
people and we're the people."
DONOR SATISFIED
Chicago (U.R) An anonymous
citizen has sent a crisp $100 bill
to the Internal Revenue Bureau
here with a ' note that 6ays:
"Somebody made a mistake but
I'm satisfied."
Minister Absent,
Men Plan Services
Phoenix In the . absence of
the Rev. Otis Swisher, who has
been serving the Phoenix Pres
byterian church, members of
the Men's association will con
duct the morning church serv
ice Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hale Loofbour
row will furnish songs.
Other events for those asso
ciated with the church include
a covered dish dinner next Mon
day at 6:30 p.m., for the men's
association; handicraft classes
for girls, Tuesday night; choir
practice and boys' handicraft
class, Wednesday evening; and
a family night, Friday, March
18, at 6:30 p.m.
Those of the vicinity inter
ested are invited to the choir
practice at 7 p.m. to take part in
music being planned now for
Easter.
The family night program will
replace a Homemakers class
meeting. All families of the
church are invited. The com
mittee will furnish dessert and
those who attend should take
hot dishes and salads. Commun
ity singing will be led by Mr.
Loofbourrow. Mr. and Mrs. Ros
coe Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Igo and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Claf
lin are in charge of the arrange
ments. A meeting of the pulpit
committee will be held next
Sunday after church services.
The girls learn textile paint
ing, knitting and shell work at
their handicraft classes and the
boys will be instructed Wednes
day in making of bows and ar
rows and fly tying.
Dairy cows in the U.S. pro
duce about 115 billion pounds
of milk per year.
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DR. C. D. HAYWARD
Lenlen Speaker
Methodists fo Hear
California Minister
Dr, C. Douglas Hayward will
be the Lenten Sunday evening
speaker at the First Methodist
church, March 13, at 7:30 p. m.
Anthems will be sung by the
Medford Senior High school
choir under the direction of
Allen Lehl. Dr. Hayward is the
minister of the Hillsdale Metho
dist church in San Mateo, Calif.,
and a graduate of the Boston uni
versity school of theology and
Boston university graduate
school.
A nursery for the care of chil
dren is provided and a coffee
and fellowship hour will follow
the service.
At the 9:30 and 11 a.m. serv
ices of worship, Dr. Raymond E.
Balcomb, minister, will continue
a study on episodes in the life
of Jesus, dealing with the temp
tation experience under ' the
theme, "The Lure of the Lower."
Assemblies Slate
Institute Speaker
The Rev. Wayne Fagerstrom,
director of public relations for
Central Bible institute in Spring
field, Mo., will be the guest
speaker in a number of Assem
blies of God in southern Ore
gon this week-end.
The Rev. Fagerstrom will
speak Saturday at 7:30 p.m., at
the Jacksonville Assembly of
God. On Sunday morning at
9:45 and 11 a.m. he will be at
the Ashland Assembly of God,
485 Siskiyou blvd. At 6 p.m. he
will speak at the Medford As
sembly of God, 1108 West Main
st He will speak at the Bethel
Assembly of God, 1729 North
Riverside ave., Sunday at 7:30
p.m. Monday night he will be
the featured speaker at the sec
tional fellowship meeting at
7:30 p.m.
The pastor is originally from
Oregon. He began his ministry
when 15 years of age and con
tinued in evangelistic work for
ten years, traveling throughout
the United States and Canada.
Mr. Fagerstrom accepted his
present position with Central
Bible Institute in 1951. He also
does considerable writing, in
cluding religious articles. He
received his training at Central
Bible institute and Drury col
lege in Springfield, Mo. The
public is invited.
Friday. March 11. 1933
MEDFORD COREGOH) MAIL TRIBUNE BE VZIT
EAGLE POINT CHURCH
Eagle Point The Rev. Peter
Wittenberg, a missionary to Ger
many, will speak Monday
through Friday, March 14 to 18,
at the Eagle Point Community
church. He is home on furlough
after 4V years in Europe where
he serves under the European
Evangelistic crusade.
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THE REV. FAGERSTROM
Assemblies Speaker
Adventisf Churches Give Program Funds
Religion must be ready to com
pete with secular programs for
the attention of television-viewers,
Elder E. F. Coy, pastor of
the Seventh - Day ' Adventist
church, announced to his congre
gation last week. At a recent
service the Adventist churches
of this district collected over
$138.68 toward maintenance of
the television program, "Faith
for Today," which is shown each
Saturday at 4:30 p. m., on KBES
TV. , '
The cost to the denomination
to keep the weekly show totals
over $500,000 a year, the
elder explained. In urging the
continued support of the program
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