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SEC MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL Announcements - Eagle Point Community Bible Church Glenn S. Wade, pastor. 9:45 a m.. Sundav school. 11 a m.. Worship. :30 p.m., C.E. 7:30 p.m.. Worship 2.30 p.m., Wednesday, prayer meeting. Church of Christ 1056 Court st Radio program over KMED Sundav. 8:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 am. and 8 p.m. Bible study Wednesday 8 p.m. Spiritualist Universal Church M M. Kruse. D D. Services, route 1 box 161. Gold Hill. Hwy. 99. near Rock Point bridge, each Sunday, 8 p.m. Church of the Brethren Corner Mary and Saline sts. Pas tor Rommie Moore. Church school for all ages. 10 a.m. Worship. 11 a m. Ser mon. The Family That Prays To gether." First Presbyterian church Eighth and Holly sts. Dr. D. Kirk land West, pastor. Two morning serv ices 9:45 and 11 a.m. Two church schools. 9:45 and 11 a.m. Services, 7 p.m. Country Church Midwav Four Corners. Pastor. Ernes. E Ralls. Sunday school. 10 a.m. Wor ship. 11 a.m. Services. 7:45 p.m. Thursday Prayer meeting and Bioie atudy. 7:45 p.m. First Presbyterian Church (Central Pointi The Rev. Norman K. Tull.v. pastor. Worship 9:45 a.m. Sermon, third com mandment. -Be Sincere. Church school 10:45 a.m. Ke-Organized Church of Jesui Christ of Latter Day Saints 531 South Riverside ave. 9:4o a.m. Church school. 11 a.m. Preaching service. Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. Study class at home of pastor. Church of The Open Bible 415 East Main st. Sunday school, 9-45 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic service. 7:30 p.m. Midweek services. Wednesday and Friday. 7:30 p.m. The Rev. M. Marie Hume, pastor. The Rev. Oarlene Elliott, copastor. Congregational 300 Oakwood dr. Thomas McCamanl minister. To find church turn one block south from East Main st on Groveland ave. Sunday school. 9:4o a. m Worship. 11 a.m. Sermon by pas tor. "Things Seen and Heard.' Unitarian Fellowship Of Ashland Sundav. June 19. 7:30 p.m.. home of Mr. and Mrs. William Hansen. 52a B. st.. Ashland. Devotional by Mr. Hansen. Program discussion led by Arthur Hamilton. Methodist Church Gold Hill) . Gerald Gear, minister. Wendell Ap plen. church school supt. Church school 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Ser mon, "Something To Remember You By". MYF. 7 p.m. St. Mark Episcopal Fifth it and Oakdale ave. C. Elwood Hedberg in charge. Second Sunday after Trinity. 10:45 a m . Nursery school. 11 a.m.. Church school. 11 a.m.. Prayer with sermon. Friday. 11 a.m.. Holy communion. West Main Church of Christ 1701 West Main st. Maurice Tisdel. minister. Bible classes for all ages 9:45 am. Worship 10:45 a.m Young people's meeting 7 p.m. Worship 8 p.m. Wednesday oioie classes o v.n. dies Bible class Friday 1:30 p.m. First JPresbyterian Church (Jacksonville) The Rev. Norman K. Tully. pastor. Church school 10 a.m., classes for all ages. Worship 11:15 a.m. Sermon, Third commandment. "Be Sincere. Wednesday. 9:30 a.m.. Women S prayer circle, home of Mrs. Hanna Emmanuel Apostolic Church 1110 North Central ave. The Rev Ralph D. Bullock, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Revival daily. 7:45 p.m. except Monday. The Rev. James R. Thomas of Ogden. Utah, evangelist. Broadcast over KMED Saturday, 8:15 a.m Blrt Prffshvterian. ( Phoenix) Second and Church sts. Ernest R. Volkman, minister. Church school 10 a.m Worship 11 a.m.. "Facing Temp tation." Youth group 7 p.m. June 20: Men's club, potluck dinner. 6:30 p.m. June 23. Women's organisation Birth day tea. Ashland Methodist church North Main at Laurel sts. Ross Knotts, pastor. 9:45 a.m.. Sunday school classes for all ages. 11 a.m.. Worship, sermon. "Shall Ashland Go To The Dogs" 6 p.m.: Junior high fellowship. 6 p.m.. Senior high fellow ship. Bethel Assembly of God 1729 North Riverside ave. L. D. Krause. pastor Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Children's and Young People's services 6:30 p.m. Evangelistic sen-ice 7:30 p.m. Thurs day. 7:30 p.m. Liberators ouarter from Springfield. Mo. "Gospel Beacon" broadcast 8:30 a.m. KBOY. Dial 730. The Apostolic Faith North Central ave., at 3rd st. The Rev. C. W. Frost, pastor. Sundav school 9:30 a.m. (free transportation!. Morning devotional 11 a.m.: young people 3 p.m.; evangelistic with pre lude by music groups 7:50 P.m. Tues day and Friday services 8 p.m. No collections taken. Medford Pilgrim Holiness church Corner E. Jackson and Bessie sis. The Rev. Sherman Moore, pastor. 9:45 a m. Sundav cshool. Mrs. Moore, supt. 11 a.m. Worship. The Rev. Moore in charge. 6:45 p.m. Young Peoples serv ice. David fcaton. pres. coo p.m.. Evangelistic service. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Ifidweek prayer services. Eagle Point Seventh-day Adventist church Grange Hall. Saturday. Sabbath school. 9:30 a.m. Observance of Com munion. 11 a.m:. Elder E. F. Coy pre siding. Dorcas Welfare, every other week beginning Monday, June 27. at home of Helen Barrow. No meeting this week, others to be announced. Church of the Nazarene Holly and First sts. Raymond w. Hurn. pastor. Ed Taylor. Christian education. 9 a.m. "The Gospel Hous." K M E D. 9:45 a.m.. Sunday school. 10 a.m.. Vacation Bible school demonstra tion. 11 a.m.. Worship. 6:30 n.m.. Youth Groups. 7:30 p.m.. Worship. Wednes day. 7:30 p.m.. Family Prayer meet ing. Seventh-Dav Adventist church Corner Edwards and Peatty sts. E. F Cov. pastor. Saturday. Sabbath school.' 9:30 a.m. Services. 11 a.m. Gor don Dalrvmple. speaker. Young peo ples Missionary Volunteer services. 4 p.m. at Valley View church. Serv ices at Esquire theater Friday. Sat urday. Sunday, 7 p.m. Gordon Dalrym ple. speaker. First Church of Christ, Scientist IOOF hall. 221 West Sixth St. Serv ice 11 a.m. Sunday school 920 a.m. Wednesday. 8 p.m., testimonials of healing. Reading room 226 West Sixth St.. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.. except., Thurs days and Saturdays. 7 to 9 p.m. Sun dav, 2 to5 p.m. Subject June 19. "Is the Universe, including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" St. Peter's Lutheran church (Missouri Synod) 1020 East Main st. Kenneth F. Korbv. pastor. Matins 8 p.m. Sun day school and Bible study 9:30 a.m.: worship with sermon and Holy Com munion 11 a.m. 2:30 p.m.. Vacation Bible school teachers meeting. Mon dav. 9 a.m.. Vacation Bible school begins. Wednesday. 8 p.m.. mid-week service. Daniel 9. "The Church the Church of Sinful Men." Friday, the Nativity of St. John the Baotist. serv ice with sermon and Holy commu nion, 8 p.m. TRIBUNE Church Med ford Community Church 227' 2 South Central ave. An unde nominational Bible believing and teaching Christian fellowship Joseph A. Bowdoin. pastor. Sunday school for all 9:45 a.m. Service 11 a.m.. sub ject. "Things God Wants Every Chris tian to Know." Youth meeting 6:30 pm. Church service 7:30 p.m. "Studies in Phillippians.'- Prayer meeting and Bible study Wednesday. :30 p.m. Advent Christian Church Church school. 9:45 a.m.. Mary Ann Gossett. supt. Worship. 11 a.m Ser mon. "The Supremacy of Christ Choir practice. 6 p.m. Loyal Workers. :30 p.m. Prayer service, i Rm. Evangelistic service. i:30 p.m. me Wav To Salvation." Prayer meeting. Tuesday 7 p.m. Teacher Training: Tuesdn? 8 p m Board of ChmU.ii Education monthly meeting. Thurs day. 7:30 p.m. Eastwood Baptist church North Keeneway and Ridgeway drives. Church school. 9:4o a.m. Wor ship. 11 a.m., guest speaker in the absence of the Rev. Willis Loar Other announcements to be made Sunday. Vacation church school opens Monday. June 20 through July 1. Pre-registra-tion. Saturday. June 18 from 10 a.m. to noon. All children ages 4 to 14 in vited. Phoenix Revival Center 411 2nd st.. Phoenix. Pastor. LeRoy Nidever. Sunday school 9:4 a a.m. Morning service 11. Evangelistic serv ice 7 45 p.m. Mid-week service Wednesday 7:45 p.m. Missionary serv ice Friday 7:45 p m. June 1. with the Rpv. Ward Wood from Gold uoasi, Africa. Colored slides will be eluded in service. in- The First Church of God Haven and Holly sts. The Rev. par old H. Jones, minister. 9:45 a.m.. Sun dav school, for all ages. 11 a.m.. Wor ship, sermon. "A Living Faith . ia trier's dav message. 6:30 pjn.. Youth Fellowship hour, election of youth officers and advisor. 7:30 p.m. Gospel service sermon. "Nicodemus. A Hesi tant Follower." Wednesday evening, June 22. Prayer meeting, topic. The Book of Romans. First Christian Church 9th st. and Oakdale ave. William C. Piper, minister. Sunday school. 9:4o a m. Worship. 10:55 a.m. Guest speaker Kenneth Hendricks. Youth services. 6 30 p.m. Services. 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker. Mrs. Kenneth Hendricks. Youth fireside. 8:30 p.m. Monday. Boy souts. 7 p.m. Tuesday. Annual busi ness dinner meeting. 6:45 p.m. Wednes day. Bible study. 7 p.m. Choir prac tice, 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Circle day. Central Church of Christ Central ave. at Jackson St. Bible school 9:45 a.m. Don Pulley, superin tendent. Classes for all ages. Worship 11 a.m.. sermon, "Weakness and Strength." 7 p m.. Youth groups. Christian Endeavor; worship 8 p.m. bible study 7 pjn. Wednesday. Choir practice 8 p.m. Wednesday. Subject, midweek Bible study and prayer. "The Church of Christ as Presented in the Bible." Assembly of God Church (Ashland) 485 Siskiyou blvd.. H Homer Thompson, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Worship 11 a.m.. pastor's subject "The Christian Home." Gift to oldest and youngest father present. Father's choir, morning service Young people 6:30 p.m. Evangelistic service 7:45 p.m. Orchestra music 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Women's PTayer service and work day q a m Tucsriav choir and orchestra nractice 7 cm. Thursday. Midweek service 7:45 p.m. Zion Lutheran Church, U. L. C. A. Fourth st. and Oakdale ave. Pastor, G. Herbert Hillerman. Organist, Tim othy Hillerman. Sunday school super intendent. Archer Watson. Two cnurcn services, 8:30 and 11 a.m. Sermon, "The Challenge to End All Challenges" 9:45 a.m.. Sunday school. .7 p.m. Inter mediate and Senior Luther league. Va cation church school. Monday through Friday. 9 a.m. Tuesday, 8 p.m. Lydia circle. Thursday. 6:45 p.m. Loyalty dinner for all members. First Methodist church West Main and Laurel sts. Dr. Ray mond E. Balcomb. Dr. J. Thomas Dixon. Mrs. Annie J. Gorby. ministers. 9:30 and 11 a.m. Worship. Guest preacher. William Walker, sermon, "Grade C Not Enough." 9:30 a.m. rhnrrh school for all ages except Senior High. Special class for retarded children. 11 aemor niKn i-uuiwi school, nursery, primary church for grades 1, 2. 3. Methodist youth lei- lowship. 7 p.m. Medford Assembly of God 1108 West Main st. F. Wildon Col baugh. pastor. Sunday school. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. Evangelistic Eddie Kramer, speaker. Christ's ambassadors, 6 p.m. Adult study "Christian Truths." 6 p.m. Evangelistic service. 7:30 p.m. Evangelist Earl Gould speaker. Evange laires continue services daily, 7:45 p.m., except Monday. Youth for Christ rally in church Saturday. 7:45 p.m.. Billy Graham film "Souls of Destiny." Children's vacation revival daily at 9:30 to 11 a.m., Monday through Friday. First Baptist Church (Conservative) North Central at Fifth. James W. Neely, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45. classes for all ages, nursery, two busses. Morning worship at 11:00 (broadcast over KBOYl: music by King's Messengers Quartet: sermon by the pastor. "Dad's Responsibility in a Day of Crisis." Baptist Leagues 7 p.m . four age groups. Evening serv ice at 8 p.m.. youth choir, sermon by the pastor. "God's Message to the Faithful Church." Midweek service of Bible study and prayer Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Freed Methodist church 10th and Ivy sts. The Rev. J. M. Root, pastor. Sunday school. 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. Young people's meeting. 7 p.m. Service. 7:4a n.m. Mid week oraver service. Wednesday. 7:45 p.m. Radio program. Light and Life hour. Sunday. 8:30 a.m. KYJC. Uauy Vacation Bible school begins Monday, June 20. to be daily from 9-11:30 a.m. All children 3 to 14 invited. Trans portation available. Quartet To Furnish Music at Assembly; . Services Continue The Evangelaires quartet will sing Sunday at the Medford As- sembly of God, 1108 West Main st., according to the pastor, F Wildon Colbaugh. . During Sunday school a clos ing program will be given by the singers. Fathers in attend ance at the Sunday school will be honored. The Rev. Eddie Kramer will speak at the worship service at 11 "a.m., and the quartet will furnish music. , At the evangelistic rally at 7:30 p.m. Evangelist Earl Gould will speak. A more extensive musical program will be given. The evangelistic services will continue nightly next week at 7:45 p.m.. except on Monday. Welcome Sunday Bible School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 1 1 a.m. ft p.m. Central Church of Christ Central and Jackson Sri. Friday. June 17. I9SS Quartet Scheduled At First Baptist; Program Told The King's Messengers male quartet of the Multnomah School of the Bible, Portland, will pro vide music for the two morning services at the first Baptist church, Sunday, June 19, the Sunday school opening at 9:45 a.m. and the worship at 11 a.m. They are Maynor Reed, Ronald Till, Port Orchard; Joe McLen nan. Everett; and John Davis, all of Washington state.' At the 11 a.m. service the Rev. James W. Neely will give a Fa ther's day message entitled, "Dad's Responsibility in a Day of Crisis." At the 8 p.m. service the pastor will continue a series from the book of Revelation, "God's Message to the Faithful Church." The closing program for the Vacation Bible school of the First Baptist church will be held today at the church auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Each department will present a song, recitation, and by visual aids a summary of their work. Total enrollment of the school was 295 pupils, with 49 teach ers and helpers assisting in the work. Superintendents of the de partments were, Mrs. Douglas Lamb, nursery; Mrs. Herman Ekerson and Mrs. Roy Rolls, be ginner; Mrs. Melvin Johnson, primary; Mrs. Don Zimmers and Mrs. Robert Cochran, junior; and Mrs. Larry Adams, junior high. A new adult Bible class for men will begin at the Sunday school, June 19, at 9:45 a.m. All men of the church and those who have not been attending Sunday school are invited to join the class. Herbert Hunter will be teacher and will begin with les sons from the gospel of John. Graduate Student Methodist Speaker William Walker, a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Walker of Med ford, and a graduate of the' Med ford schools will speak at the First Methodist church on Sun day, June, 19 on the theme, "Grade C Not Enough." Mr, Walker, a licensed local preacher in the Methodist church and a graduate student at the . Boston University School of Theology, is a candidate for admission in to the Oregon annual conference of ,the Methodist church which will meet in Eugene, June 21 through June 26. ' Soloist for the 9:30 a.m. serv ice Sunday will be Mrs. George Sloniger, and Youth choir will sing the anthem. At the 11 a.m. service Mr. and Mrs. George Sloniger will sing a duet. Mai colm Jones and the Chancel choir will furnish the anthem for the later service. Mrs. Jerry Sherman, organist, is Mr. Walker s sister. The Daily Vacation Church school will open Monday, June 20 and close after 10 daily ses sions on Friday, July 1. Mrs Jennie Lawless is superintend ent of the school and will have a staff of about 38 teachers. All children between the ages of four years through the 6th grade are invited. The registration fee is 25 cents per child. Iraq Missionary To Speak Sunday The Rev. Richard Cochran will be the speaker at both morn mg and evening services in the First Presbyterian church, when he will speak on "Report from Iraq. The Rev. Mr. Cochran is an evangelistic missionary in Hosul Iraq, a city on the banks of the Tigris, opposite the site of an cient Nineveh. He and Mrs Cochran are the only American missionaries in a district num bering 600,000 people. They have been in Iraq since 1949. An informal reception for Mr, and Mrs. Cochran will be held at the coffee hour after the 11 a.m. service. Music in the morning services will include anthems Jty the Westminster and Chancel choirs and the soloist will be Mrs Charles Champlin at both serv ices. Westminster fellowship speakers will tell of "What Learned at Camp." Fireside will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Flanagan. MEDFORD TRUTH CENTER Invites Yea Te Jem in "UNITY" Classes in "Power Through Constructive Thinking" By tmmet Fox Tuesday evenings 8:00 p.m. Friday morning 1 1 :00 a.m. Also Sunday i School classes for adults and children Sundays 1 1 :00 a.m. Room 203 Holly Theatre Bldf. Medford, Orea.ee VIEW CAMPUS SITE Three Medford students of the Bible In stitute of Los Angeles are shown above as they view the new campus site for the institute. They are (left to right) Don Chap man, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Chapman, 2331 Crater Lake ave.; Miss Lois Zimmers, daughter of Mr. .and Mrs. Donald Zim mers, 524 Fairmont st., and Miss Beth Fenton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fenton, 723 West 11th st The institute has trained more than 15 thousand young' persons since its founding in 1908 by Lyman Stewart, who also was the founder of Union Oil com pany. Graduates of the school are serving around the world with various mission boards and are pastors in various Protestant denominations. Over 20 different denominations make up the en rollment. In September an intensive drive . will be conducted when Billy Graham will be the keynote speaker in behalf of rais ing $3,000,000 needed to erect the new campus. " I a LIBERATORS QUARTET A conducted by the Liberators Gospel quartet, shown above, Thurs day, June 23 at the Bethel Assembly of God church, 1729 North Riverside ave. The full'evening of gospel singing and evangelism will open at 7:30 p.m. Members first tenor, of . Lorain, O.; Loren Angeles; Art Gast Jr., baritone, Shawano, Wise, and Philip Lunati, bass, Memphis, Tenn. the group, is the pianist: He is L. D. Krause, pastor of the services are open to the public. Lutheran School Opening Arranged Vacation Bible school will be gin Monday, June 20, at 9 a.m. at St. Peters Lutheran church, the Rev. Kenneth Korby has an nounced. Mrs. Roland Holmes, 20 Wash ington st., is superintendent. Sessions will continue from 9 a.m. through 12 noon each week day for two weeks. The course of study is- "Life in Christ. Bible stories will form the cen ter of the school's activities. Supplementary courses in sing ing, handicraft, and worship will be offered. Visual aids will be used daily for the instruction of the children. The pastor emphasized that the school is conducted not only for members of the congrega tion, but for children who have no Sunday school or church con nection. Further information may be had by calling Mrs. Holmes, 2-6450, or the church of fice, 2-4395. Transportation will be provided where it is needed. Dr. Eivin Bjornstad Eagle Point Speaker Dr. Eivin Bjornsted from Oslo, Norway will speak in the Eagle Point Community church, Mon day, June 20 through June 26 on the general theme of "Health for the Body." The meetings will begin at 8 p.m. ' Dr. Bjornstad has been in this area several times previously. His medical background in cludes a doctor of medicine de gree from the University of Munich, Germany, church offi cers state. Two afternoon meetings are planned for Wednesday and Thursday at 2 p.m. for married women only. Bible Lectures "Health for the Body" Community Bible Church Eagle Point, Oregon 8:00 P.M. MON., JUNE 20 "Diseases' of the Mind.". TUES., JUNE 21-"Sin's Abuse of My Body, the Temple of the Holy Spirit." WED., JUNE 22-"What I Should Not Eat and Not Do." THURS., JUNE 23-"What I Should Eat and Should Do." FRI., JUNE 24-"Why Should God Heal My Sin Abused Body?" service and singspiration will be of the group are James Hance, Cunningham, second tenor, Los Robert Ludwig, also shown with - from . Plymouth, Ind. The Rev. church, has announced that the ..' Booklets Available For Study Courses "The Christian Church as Pre sented in the Bible," is the title of a booklet published recently by the Rev. Ellmore J. Gilstrap, pastor of the Central Church of Christ. The information includes a chart and syllabus for study in Christian Youth service camps, Teachers' training classes and classes of hew church members. Available The booklets are available at the church. At the present- the booklets are being used in an adult study class conducted on Wednesday evening at the church. Three more sessions are scheduled and anyone interested is invited, ater the Rev: Mr. Gilstrap will conduct a course at Fir Point during summer camp for youth. Five separate lessons are in cluded in the course under three different heads, Fundamental Essentials; Organization, and Purpose. .The chart included may be used for a rapid and comprehen sive review of the whole subject if desired. The purpose of the course is "to show a picture of the New Testament Church," the pastor explains. Free Methodists To Hear Guest Speaker Evangelist G. W. Forester will speak at the Free Methodist church, 10th and Ivy sts., at the 11 a.m. worship Sunday. The Young People's society will show the sound picture, "Shield of Faith" at the 7:30 p.m. worship. The Annual society meeting will be held on Wednesday night, July 6, when officers and trustee members will be elected. Vacation. School If" Will Open Monday Vacation church school at the First Presbyterian church will begin Monday, June 20 and con tinue for two weeks, through July 1. Pre-registration will be held today and Saturday. June 17 and 18, between 1 and 4 p.m. in the Church school building. Mrs. Verl G. Walker, general superintendent of the VCS has requested that parents come with their children. The regis tration fee of $1 per family is payable at that time, though no child will be excluded due to inability to pay. Transportation also will be planned. Theme Given "Jesus Christ" will be the theme for study in all depart ments. Superintendents Mrs. Laurence A. Ryerson is superintendent of the 4-year-old group, who will attend for one week only from June 20 through 24. Mrs. Lawrence Solin will be superintendent of the 5-year-old groups who will attend the sec ond session only, from June 22 through July 1. Mrs. H. S. Morris is superin tendent of the first grade, Mrs. Robert Fleming, second grade, and Mrs. E. A. McGinty, third grade. Mrs. Otis D.' Swisher will be superintendent of the Juniors. This session will meet for one week only, June 27 through July 1. in the afternoons, beginning at 1 p.m. Miss Ellen West will conduct the class, and students need not preregister, but bring their fee- on the first day. Open House An open house is planned for one evening during the second week, when the parents may consult with teachers, visit rooms, and see the work which their children have done. Children of all denominations are invited. Contributions which the children may bring during the two weeks will help support the "Heifer Project," a means of sending livestock for aid to for eign countries. From the school, 25 cents will send a baby chick, by air mail, to a needy family abroad. . Vacation School Program Tonight A Vacation Bible school pro gram will be presented tonight to the public at the First Church of God, Haven and Holly sts. Mrs. Imogene Eads, director of this year's school will give a brief report, on the work cov ered' this year, and introduce teachers. , The kindergarten class, under direction of Mrs. Twila Brad- shaw, will ing The pupils also will present gifts they have made for the children of Mexico. , Dramatization The primary class, taught by Mrs. Velma Ryn and Mrs. Ruth Wright, will present pupil re sponse in Bible reading. They will also give a shadow drama tization. The Junior class, directed by Mrs. Vivian McCullough, will interpret a song and dramatize the Lord's prayer. An offering will be taken' at the program for the mission work in Mexico. Certificates and awards will aFso be presented. Recognition Recognition will be given to Mrs. Eads, Mrs. Arthur Brad shaw, Mrs. Everett Noss, Mrs. Ryn, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. McCul lough, Mrs. Darold Jones, Miss Doris Ryn, and Miss Leota Mc Cullough. The Rev. Darold Jones, pastor, will conclude the evening's pro- j gram. Unitarians Schedule Discussion Program The Unitarian Fellowship of Ashland will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Hansen, 525 B st., in Ashland, Sunday, June 19, at 7:30 p.m. . Mr. Hansen will conduct the devotional part of the program and arthur Hamilton will be-in charge of the discussion. Don't miss this great warning message Hear a "Certain Voice in these Uncertain Times." ALL SEATS FREE Medford Crusade for Christ Esquire Theatre " ; " J t .ZW- i GUEST SPEAKERS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hendricks, (shown above) will be guest speakers Sunday at the First Christian church, Ninth and Oakdale ave. Mr. Hendricks will speak at the 11 a.m. worship and Mrs. Hend ricks will speak at the 7:30 p.m. services. Mr. Hendricks is an educator and administrator in Japan with the United Christian Missionary society, and his wife, also an educator, is a missionary to Japan with the same society. They both served several years in Japan after entering he work in 1921. Later they were pas tors at Gladstone, Milton-Free-water and Yamhill, in Oregon, and at Kimberly, Ida. They re turned to Japan in 1946. At the close of the present furlough next fall the couple will return to Japan. . Children's Revival To Open at Assembly A children's vacation revival j will open .Monday at 9:30 a.m. at the Medford Assembly of God, 1108 West Main st. The service will continue to 11 a.m. Theme for the two weeks of meetings will be "The Mystery Keys." The revival is being held in place of the vacation Bible school, though most of the fea tures of the school will be in corporated. The Evangelaires quartet will be guests during the first week. Mrs. Hazel Gould of the quartet will furnish stories and other members of the party will provide music. Transportation will be provid ed to all boys and girls who do not have ways to get to the church. Arrangements for trans portation may be made by call ing 2-4292 or 2-5328. Many lizards have tails that can be regrown if they are removed. REVIVAL MEETINGS Evangelist James R. Thomas Will be preaching and praying for the sick at the Emmanuel Apostolic Church 1110 No. Central Ave., Medford, Ore. i Services Every Night at 7:45 Except Monday, . Beginning Sunday, June 19th Reverend Thomas has been wonderfully used of God to bring -salvation and healing to many. He preaches and practices the pure original Gospel of the apostles with the anointing of the Holy Ghost. Come and bring your friends who have need of salvation or healing, or a deeper walk with God. 1 "THREE GENERALS for' ARMAGEDDON!" Thrilling revelation of the identity of the 3 great Generals who will be the sinister Directors of the Battle of Armageddon. ALSO THE TREMENDOUS FILM "THIS MY SON" Gripping, unforgettable story of a modern prodigal . - son. Sunday - June 19 - 7 ?R Be sure to attend tonight's lecture: "Mad Dogs and Mosquitos," and Saturday night's: "Shaking Hands With the Devil." ' s Welfare Report Made By Adventist Church Portland, Ore. Seventh- day Adventist church members in Oregon, Idaho, Washington. Montana, and Alaska last year completed a total of more than 424,440. man hours in an effort to make life easier for less for tunate people, according to a report released here this week by C. S. Joyce, director of the church's laymen activities in the North Pacific Union Conference. Give Clothing - Working largely through the church's laymen's welfare orgs- nization in each church, the Dor cas Welfare society, and through personal efforts, members gave 319,935 articles of clothing to the needy, Mr. Joyce said. More than 51,488 food baskets were given out, bringing the to tal number of persons helped to 155,675.. Treatments given with out charge in private homes or at Adventist Health and Wel fare centers totaled 19,320. Forty Centers There are more than 40 such centers operating in the North west alone, the Adventist wel fare director explained. Some are designated simply as Wel fare center. When the term "Health" appears in the title, the center has arranged for the serv ices of a qualified physician, dentist, or nurse to be available to the public at stated hours without charge. The church's Home Missionary department estimates that the to tal cash value of welfare work done in the Northwest comes to $1,088,126. The world figure reaches $14,060,632. Of this amount $75,183.88 was actual cash contributed by church mem bers. Mr. Joyce pointed out that this report represents a continu ing program of assistance to the needy without regard for race, creed, or nationality. 1 WILL YOU RISK YOUR SOUL ... on A Supposition The Bible speaks ' with a sure voice about heaven, hell, salvation. , Read it daily. "There is a way which ' seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death." Proverbs 14-12. MEDFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH 227'a SO. CENTRAL ... .Sunday School 9:45 Morning Service 1 1 :00 Youth Meeting 6:30 Evening Service 7:30 Wednesday Evening 7:30 Joseph A. Bowdoin, Pastor YOU ARE INVITED 416 East Moin : -...-...