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SIX MZDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Church Head Tells Christian Solution To Racial Question Br LOUIS CASSELS United Press Correspondent Washington WU- The head cf the South's largest religious denomination said today church members have three "clear du ties" to perform in seeking a Christian solution of Southern racial problems. The duties were listed by Rep. Brooks Hays (D-Ark.). recently- elected president of the 8,300 000 - member Southern Baptist convention, in an interview in his capitol hill office. He des cribed them as "moral impera tives" which confront every sin cere Christian layman, regard less of his personal views on segregation. "Our first duty," said the soft- inoken, 59 -year -old Arkansas 'congressman, "is to keep free and unfettered the prophetic voice of the church." Hays said attempts to si lence" a minister who prods the sore spots of a congregation's conscience are the supreme heresy." Minister Needs Defended "Every layman who really be lieves his Christian profession must help to defend his minister from any political, social or eco nomic pressures that would keep him from speaking out his true convictions." The second duty, he said, is to throw all of the influence of religion and that influence is considerable in most Soutnern communities on the side of a non-violent adjustment" of ra cial tensions. "The whole power of the church must strike hard at any threat, intimidation or physical violence. The Christian con science cannot condone beatings, bombings and the brutalities of night-riding thugs." Finally, church members rnust display "imagination and Christian courage" in correcting "specific - situations where the actual practice of the community has produced injustice." In the present inflamed state of Southern feelings. Hays feels, a firm determination to work for "simple justice" may yield more real orosress In race rela tions than an appeal to the high er motive of brotherly love.' Whatever all-out Northern in tecrationists may think of this threefold program. Hays knows that it is a lot to ask of Baptists under the conditions now pre- vailine in the deep South. "It will take courage and con viction to discharge these three duties," he said. Rogue Valley Gideons Elect New Officers Edward Nelson was elected president of the- Rogue Valley Gideons at the regular monthly fellowship dinner meeting held at the First Church of the Naza- rene. 520 North Holly St.. Hert ford. Also elected were Ed J- Neu,- mann, vice - president; George Swinney, . secretary; Allen D. Curry, treasurer; Lester. Wilcox, Bible secretary; and Leo or vis, chaplain. Auxiliary officers elected in cluded Mrs. F. A. Monroe, presi dent; Mrs. Ethel Van Cleave, vice-president; Mrs. Frank Fang- er, secretary - treasurer; jurs. Helen Pierce, Bible secretary; and Mrs. Swinney, chaplain. Don Myers, Gideon state sec retary of Roseburg, conducted the election of officers. Student Minister Returns to College; Sermons on Church Central Point Mr. Jean M. Shellev. pastor of the Central Point Church of Christ, will Breach Sundav at 11 a.m. on The Breaking of the Bread." The evening service at 7:30 will be "The Church and Prayer. During the evening worship service Bill Painter, youth min ister at the church during the summer, will be honored. This will be his last Sunday and will return to San Jose Bible college next week. Mr. Shelley has returned from his vacation and will continue the series of chart sermons on the "Church that Christ Built." The series will continue into October. Medford Delegates Attend California Meet Eighty-five delegates from the Medford congregation of Jeho vah's Witnesses will attend the first ministerial convention-of the Witnesses held in Crescent City, Calif., Aug. 30, 31 and Sept. 1. T. R. Thompson, presiding minister here, who will head the delegation, announced today that more than 1.000 delegates from northern California and southern Oregon are expected to attend. At 7 pjn., Friday, the address of welcome, "Tell the Good News' will keynote the themt for the weekend assembly. Climaxing the three-day con vention will be the Bible dis course, by William D. Couch of Pennsylvania, district supervisor of Jehovah's Witnesses. . -.ft CONSTRUCTION UNDERWAY Construc tion continues on ue Bethel Assembly of God church, McAndrews rd., since the city coun cil amended the Medford zoning ordinance to permit church construction in residential dis tricts. Prior to the ordinance change the church had held up construction after the property was brought into the city through annexation. The Sunday school annex will New Members, Sermon Series At Presbyterian Sixteen new members will be publicly received Sunday at the 9:45 a.m. worship service at the First Presbyterian church. These new members have been attend ing Churchmanship classes for the past five weeks and were re ceived by the session last Sun day. Dr. D. Kirkland West will bring a new series of sermons during the month of September on the theme "Bible Characters I Wish I Had Known". His first message in the series Sunday will be on "Moses God's Spokesman". Westminster fellowship will meet for a picnic at 2 p.m. at TouVelle Park. Following the picnic and time of fellowship, a worship service will be held, led by David Carter, vice mod erator, with Sandra Clark ex plaining the Every Member Can vass. v Geneva fellowship will meet at 7 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Dr, West will lead the worship service and Miss Priscilla West will be in charge of the program which will be a discussion of Christian symbolism in contem porary art and music. - Union Vesper Service for all Presbyterians in the valley will again be held at Central Point, with the Rev. Robert T. Bridge bringing another of his messages on questions asked of Jesus. Rehearsals of the Westminster and chancel choirs will resume this week. Congregationalisis Tell Fall Schedule The summer schedule will continue at the Congregational church for two more Sundays. During the summer period there has been just a single hour for both church and Sunday School, at 10 a.m. Beginning on Sept. 15 there will be a further expansion in the program 'of the church. At that time two church services will resume with church school being offered at both hours, 9:45 and 11. Parents are now asked to enroll their children in which ever hour they prefer. On Thursday Sept. 5, a work shop for church school teachers and workers will be held at Pil grim House. The curriculum for the fall quarter will be review ed for the benefit of the work ers of the Congregational church es of Medford and Ashland. RETURNS - The Rev. Claude A. Miller and family of Temple Baptist church have returned from Mount Baker Baptist Assembly where they spent a week in con ferences, Bible study and fellow ship with people from Southern Baptist churches of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Canada. Regulations Regarding Sundays To Be Read at Strict regulations for Roman Catholics in Oregon, Idaho, and Montana against vorking, shopping and operating a busi ness on Sundays have been an nounced by the Most Rev. Ed ward D. Howard, archbishop of Portland. The new edict, which will take effect Sunday, Sept. 1, will be read at all masses in Catholic churches in Jackson county and throughout the three states. It will affect an estimated 322,000 church members. The regulations are stated in a pastoral letter published last Sunday by Archbishop Howard, and addressed to the clergy and laity. The three-point edict declares: "Catholic businessmen are not permitted to conduct their busi ness on Sundays" except for "certain necessary services and industries.' Friday, August 30. 1937 f Am -, - Church News d il Iff EARL ANDERSON At Mi. Pitt Nazarene Church Nazarine Churches to Host Singers and Evangelist Guest singers and an evange list will sing and speak at the two Medford Nazarene churches Sunday. At the First Church of the Nazarene, 520 North Holly st., will be the Rev. Warren Rogers and his seven-year-old son of Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson of Pasadena col lege will sing at the 11 a.m. Sunday service at Mt. Pitt Ave nue Church of the Nazarene. The Rev. Haley Messer, evan gelist, will preach at both the 10:50 a.m. and 7 p.m. services at First Nazarene church. Mr. Messer is known for his camp meetings and revival engage ments. Mr. Rogers, who with his son has appeared twice before with musical groups in Medford, was pastor of the Negro Church of the Nazarene in San Francisco for several years. During tile 9:45 a.m. Sunday school opening exercises Mr. Rogers will play the banjo, trom bone, Spanish electric guitar and the common hand saw. . Mr. Anderson was professor of music, at the Church of the Nazarene supported college, Pasadena college, for nine years and for the past five years has been professor of music at Cascade college, Portland. Teens for Christ Schedule Last Meet For Summer Tonight Campfire vesper services will be held tonight at 8 p.m. in Tou Velle Park by the members of the Seventh-day Adventist Teens for Christ organization. Music and stories around the campfire will be featured. The service will be the last regularly scheduled meeting of the Teenl group this season, as most of its members will be leav ing the following week to attend Milo and Laurelwood Acade mies, and Walla Walla college. Catholic Mass "Catholics . . are not per mitted to work on Sundays" ex cept for necessary services and provided there is opportunity to attend Holy Mass; and "Catholics may not patronize businesses on Sundays" except for necessary services. The edict states that Catholics who have any doubts on a par ticular case should consult his confessor or parish priest. The main purpose of the let ter, church officials ' said, was to "abstain from unnecessary servile work on Sunday." The new edict, they explain ed, was a result of a recent provincial council session held earlier this summer in Portland. The pastoral letter was signed by Archbishop Howard; Bishops Joseph M. Gilmo're of Helena and William J. Condon of Great Falls, Mont.; Bishop James J. Byrne - of Boise, Idaho; and Bishop Francis P. Leipzip of Baker. ' 1 ... "aa i in oafcti imEX&srHi take shape this week following the pouring : of the concrete foundation (above) for the 44 by 90 foot building. Majority of the work is done by volunteer labor in the evenings. Two large floodlights which, aid the night workers, were installed with the help of the Medford fire department's ladder truck this week. Pastor of the church is the Rev. L. D. Krause. S ' - , THE REV. HALEY MESSER At First Church of the Nazarene Mrs. Anderson will appear with her husband. She recently attended the camp meeting of the Oregon-Pacific district of the Church of the Nazarene at Clackamas, Ore., where they both sang. Included on the program will be their two sons, Richard and Dan. Dan will play . the violin while Richard will accompany him at the piano. The public is invited to attend any. of these meetings. Baptist Ministers . Leave for Conference The Rev. James W. Neely, pas tor of First Baptist church, and the Rev. Haddon, Robinson, the assistant to the pastor, will go to Silver Creek Falls camp week to participate in a pastors' con ference for leaders of Conserva tive Baptist churches ip Oregon. Mr. Neely will serve on a panel that will discuss and answer questions on the faith and prac tice of Conservative Baptist churches. Mr; Neely is a mem ber of the board of trustees of the state work, and will speak as a leader of the movement in the Northwest. , . Mr. Robinson will address the group on, "The Pastor and Evangelism." Mr. Robinson has traveled throughout the United States in evangelistic efforts, and will develop the relationship of evangelism to a local church. The pastor will preach at both of the Sunday services at the church. In the morning, he will preach on the subject, "True Faith." Music for the morning worship service will be solos by Paul Icenhower and. Mrs. James Neely. - - - - Delegates to Attend Southern Camp Meeting Several delegates of the First Church of God plan to attend the Southern Oregon Camp meeting of the Church of God in Roseburg, Oregon," from Aug. 30 through Sept. 3. The Rev. E. Dewey Johnson of Vancouver, Wash., will be the director of music at the Campmeeting. Dr. John D. Crose of San Jose, Calif., will be the guest evangelist for the meeting. Dr. Jouett Bray , will preach in the call to worship hour of the local church at 11 a.m. in the absence of the pastor, the Rev. Darold H. Jones. Mr. Jones and his family will attend the Campmeeting. The Rev. E. Hoov er will preach in the 7:30 p.m. gospel -hourSunday evening.. : William C Piper Ministet :pplpi Light dawns for the upright in heart." Psalms APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH North Central Ave. at Third at. Loyce Carver, pastor Sunday: 8:30 a.m. Radio station KYJC 9:30 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Morning worship 3 pjn. Young people's meeting 7:50 p-m. Evangelistic service Tuesday and Friday: 8 p.m. Evangelistic services Saturday: . 7 p-m Prayer meeting ASCENSION LUTHERAN CHURCH ELC Pythian Bide.. Fifth and Grape sts. Elvin S. Tolleison, pastor Sunday: " 11 a.m. Divine worship. BETHEL ASSEMBLY OF COD 1729 North Riverside L, O Krause, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 ajn. Worship service. 630 p.m. CA youth service 7 JO p.m. Evangelistic service CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAI SAINTS 648 South Ivy St. D, . Nelson, bishop Sunday: . . 9 a.m. Priesthood 10:30 a-m. Sunday school 7 p.m. Sacr&ment meeting. Tuesday: 1-30 prm, MIA Wednesday: 10 a.m. Primary COMMUNITY CHURCH West Main at Orange Joseph A. Bowdoin. pastor Sunday: 9:45 ajn. Sunday school 11 ajn. Morning service 7:45 ,p.m. Evening service Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting and Bible siuoy CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 300 Oakwood dr. (1 block south of East Main on Grove land ave.) Thomas McCamant. minister Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday school 10 a.m. Church worship Thursday: 8 p.m. Workshop for Sunday school worKers EASTWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH . (American Baptist) , ' North Keene way dr. at Ridgeway Richard M. Jones, pastor . Sunday 9:45 a.m. Church school 11 a.m. Morning worship Wednesday; 7:4! pjn. Hour of prayer FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1108 West Main st. ... Robert . Cull, pastor Sunday: . '..-. 9:45 ajn Sunday school 11 a.tn. Worship . 6 pjn. Christ Ambassadors meeting tu pjn. Jvangeusuc service Tuesday: 630 pin. Orchestra practice 730 pxn. Choir practice Thursday:- 7:45 pjn. Prayer end Praise service FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ninth at Oakdale William C. Piper, minister Sunday: 9:45 am. Sunday school 10:50 a.m. Morning worshio 630 pjn. Christian Youth" fellow ship. - 7:30 p.m. Evening service.' Sermon Series Starts Sunday at Eastwood A series of sermons under the general title of "Ten Laws of Life." will begin at the worslr.D service at the Eastwood Baptist church Sunday, 11 a.m. The pas tor, the Rev. Richard M. Jones, will speak. During the following weeks, the Ten Commandments will be viewed each one separte- ly in the light of the Christian faith and the needs of modern man. Eastwood Baptist church is lo cated north of the Hedrick Jun ior High school at North Keene Way at Ridgeway ard is affili ated with the American Baptist convention. -. The board of trustees of the church willmeet Tuesday, Sept. i, at 7:30 p.m. Sermons Told For Central Point-Ashland Presbyterian Churches Central Point Dr. Norman K. Tully will preach on "The Man Whom God Called Fool," at the 9:45 a.m. service at the Central Point Presbyterian church. Ashland "A Hand to the Plow" ' will be the topic of -the Sunday 11 a.m. service of the Rev: B. J. Holland, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, Ashland. Wednesday the property and finance committee of the Ash land church will meet at 6:45 p.m. followed at 7:45 p.m. by a meeting of the : session. The Women's association program and luncheon will be held ' at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Sept. .5. CHILDREN'S MEETINGS ' -Mrs. Faith Searburn of Grants Pass will conduct services for children at the Bethel Assembly of God Tuesday through Friday nights at 7:30. Mrs. Shearburn was the evangelist for the As semblies of God Boy's and Girl's camp .at Butte Falls this sum mer. During the meeting here, children will have the appor tunity to learn many Gospel '"'oruses and will attend object ions. First Christian Church "The Friendly Church Welcomes You TO ALL SERVICES Bibla School 9:45 a.m. Morning Service 10:50 a.m. . Youth Meeting 6:30 p.m. - - - - Evening Service 7:30 p.m.- 9th and Oakdale Medford, Ore. MEDFORD CHURCH DIRECTORY righteous, and joy for the 97:11. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Conservative! ' North Central at Filth - James W. Neely, pastor; Haddon Rob infaon; assistant Sunday: . ' 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 ajn. Morning worship with ser mon. . ,. 6:30 p.m. Baptist Leagues . 7:45 pjn. Evening evangelistic hour - - . Wednesday: . 7 p-m. Midweek service FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 100 Windsor ave. (1 block south of East Main at.) Sunday: - , 10 ajn. Church, service -10 a.m. Sunday school, nursery available' Sunday and Wednesdays. Wednesday: pjn resumoniais ot neaung Reading room 228 West Su lixth st. 10 a.m. to 5 p Jn. Daily (except Sue- aays ana nouaaysj FIRST CHURCH or THB NAZARENE 520 North Holly st. Raymond Hum, pastor Sunday: 9 ajn. "Gospel Hour" KMED 9:45 a.m. Sundav school 1050 a.m. Morning worship 6 pjn. Youth groups 7p jn. Evening service Wednesday: 7:30 pjn. Family prayer meeting FIRST PREBYTERIAN CHURCH Eighth and Holly sts. D. Kirkland West, pastor John O. Keynoids, assistant Sunday: 9:45 and 11 a-m. Church school 9:45 and 11 ajn. Worship service 2 p m. Westminster fellowship pic nic and worship service 7 p.m. Geneva fellowship 8 p.m. Union evening vesper serv ice. Central Point. Monday: 5:30 pjn. Geneva fellowship picnic Tuesday: 6 pjn. WF youth night. 720 pjn. Westminster choir prac tice Wednesday:. 7Z0 pjn. Midweek prayer fellow ship Thursday: 12 noon Men's luncheon 7 JO pjn.. Chancel choir rehearsal FOURSQUARE CHURCH East Jackson and Biddle rd. R. H. Mathewson, pastor Sunday: 9:45 ajn. Sunday school 11 ajn. Morning worship ' 630 p.m. Berean, Crusader and children's church. 730 p.m. Evangelistic service Wednesday: 730. pjn. Bible atudy and prayer FREE METHODIa' CHURCH 1294 South Peach St. J. M Boot, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a m. Sunday school 11 ajn. Worship, service 7 p.m. Family hour 7:43 pjn. Evangelistic service Wednesday: . ft pjn. Midweek prayer service FRIENDS CHURCH ' Corner .Merriman and DeBarr ave. Clynton G. Crisman, pastor Sunday: 9:45 and 11 a.m. Sunday school 9:45 and 11 a.m. Worship 7 p.m. Christian Endeavor. 8 p.m. Praise and worship 9:30 p.m. "Quaker Hour" KMED Wednesday: 8 p.m. Youth prayer meeting Thursday: . - ' . 8 pjn. Monthly business meeting KINGDOM HALL OF "jEHOVAHS . WITNESSES 2402-Jacksonville highway Tuesday: 8 p.m. Bible study, "You May Sur vive Armageddon into - God's New World" (Northside area) Wednesday: 8 p.m. Bible study, Armageddon book (all areas) - MT. PITT AVENUE CHURCH Or THE NAZARENE 1332 Mt. Pitt aive. . Dwayne Bachelor, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 10:50 a.m. Worship service 6:30 p.m. Youth meeting 730 p.m. Evening service Wednesday: 7:30 pjn. Midweek service PHILADELPHIA CHURCH (Nonsectarian) . " 1851 Grandview ave. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White, pastors Sunday: - 10 jn. Sunday school 11 ajn. Worship 7:45 pjn. Evangelistic service Wednesday:- - 7:45 pjn. Midweek service. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH East Jackson and Bessie sts. Sherman Moore, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Morning worship 6:45 p.m. Young peoples service 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service Wednesday: - 7:30 pjn. Midweek prayer meeting SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH 716 South Oakdale ave. Priests: -r. Carl Mai. Fr. John A. Tig. Fr. William McLeod. Sunday: 630. 8, 930 and 11 a.m. Mass Saturday: 4. 530 and 730 pjn.Ccmfession Daily: 8 ajn. Mass ST. PETER EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) 1020 East Main st. Kenneth F. Korby, pastor . Sunday: 8 a.m. Early service 930 ajn.. Sundav school end Bible study 11 a.m. Worship with sermon and holy communion jyionaay: 8 pjn. Adult class Wednesday: 8 Djn. Worshin and Bible studv Thursday: e pjn. Adult classes FAST How fast is fast? New quick-recovery heating elements in a t Undard-s fee, ! insulated tank allow the homemaker to wash clothes continuously -and still leave plenty of 150-degrecwater for all other household needs! That's fast! No other method of heating water can match modern j ELECTRIC WATER HEATIMS! 1 A Western Company owned and operated by Western People tr. MASK'S EPISCOPAL Fifth St. and North Oakdale ave. ' - George H. V.-Bolster, rector Sunday: 8 a.tn. Holy communion 930 ajn. Family service, commu nion with sermon. 930 am. Nursery school and Jun ior Church school 1030 Bible study group 11 ajn. Holy communion Friday: ' IX ajn. Holy communion S EVE NTH-DAT ADVENTIST CHURCH Corner Edwards and Beatty its. John Trude. pastor Saturday: ' 9:30 ajn. Sabbath school. 11 ajn. Worship hour .. - . Wednesday: .10 a.m. Senior dorcaa " 7:45 pjn. Prayer meeting . TEMPLE BAPTIST -CHURCH 794 Lozier lane (Cooperating with Southern Baptist ConvenUon) - ' Claude Allen Miller, pastor Sunday: " ---,' ..9:45a jn. Sunday-school 11 a.m. Worship service 7 p.m. Training Union 8 p.m. Evening worship "Wednesday: '7 pjn. WMU, brotherhood, auxili aries . ; 7:43 p.m. Prayer meeting ' - - 8 :15 pjxi. Teachers and officers meeting 9 pjn. Choir practice THE AQUARIAN HALL OF TRUTH Redman hall Miss Alice Cook and Miss Flora Hara, pastors Sunday: 8 pjn. Worship service UNITY CENTER OF MEDFORD 203 Holly Theater bldg. Sunday: 11 ajn. Devotional service VALLEY VIEW SEVENTH-DAT . ADVBNTIST South Stage-rd. . , W. Floyd Bresee, pastor ' Saturday: ' 10 ajn. Sabbath school 1130 ajn. Worship hour Tuesday: 10 a-m. Dorcas Wednesday: 730 pjn. Teachers' meeting 8 pjn. Prayer meeting , WEST MAIN CHURCH OF CHRIST 1701 West Main st. John York, minister . , Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Bible classes - 10:45 ajn. Morning worship 6:30 pjn. Evening classes 730 p.m. Evening worship Wednesday: 730 pjn Midweek Bible study Thursday: 130 pjn. Ladies Bible class ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH, ULCA Fourth and Oakdale G. Herbert Hiilerman. pastor Sunday: .9:45 a.m. Sunday school 8:30 and 11 a.m. Worship service 12:15 p m. Sunday school stall Thursday: - 730 p Jn. Church council COUNTY CHURCHES ASHLAND FAITH TABERNACLE Highway 99, South of Ashland (Nondenominatlonal) Leo C; Wine, pastor Sunday: 9:45 A-m. Sunday school ll ajn. Morning worshio 4 pjn. Open air service on the Plaza 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic services Tuesday and Friday: - 7:30 p.m Midweek services ' Daily: . 9:15 a.m. The Voice of Deliver anoe, KWIN. . FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH North- Main and Helman sts. -B. J. Holland, minister Sunday: 9:45 ajn Sunday school 11 ajn. Morning worshio 8 p.m. Union evening service of Presbyterian churches.. Central Point. SHADY COVE OUR L&SY OF FATTMA CATHOLIC CHURCH , Sunday: i 10 a.m. Mass ST MARTIN'S EPISCOPAL. CHURCH Sundav: ' 9:00 a.m. Morning praver with sermon, the Rev. W. B. MacHenry in cnarge.. TALENT FIRST METHODIST CHURCH First and Wagner Miss Alice May Woolley, pastor Sunday: 9:45 pjn. Sunday school H ajn. Church service 7 p.nv Junior MYF 7 p.m. Senior MYF 8 pjn. Evening servic Wednesday: 8 pjn. Prayer meeting and busi ness meeting Thursday: 7 p.m Young people i prayer mecung r . WAGNER CREEK MISSIONARY BAPTIST Sunday: - 10 ajn. Sunday school 11 &.m Preaching service - 7 pjn- Preaching service 8 pjn. Singing service Thursday: : 7 p.m. .Bible study ana meeting 8 pjn. Singing service prayer CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Thomas McCamant, Minister Groveland Ave. and Oakwood Drive y Summer Schedule V Church School at 10 a.m. , Church Worship at 10 a.m. - CENTRAL POINT - CHURCH OF CHRIST Third and Oak sts. " Mr. Jean M. Shelley, minister - Sunday: f s:43 aon. Sunday school 10:45 ajn. Worship service 10:45 a.m. Junior church worshio service, Mr. Bill Painter, minister sju pjn. junior. Junior High ana Senior youth meetings 7 :30 pjn. v e n i n g evangelistic service Wednesday: - ' , . 7:30 pjn. Midweek, service i FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. Norman Tully. pastor Sunday: s:5 ajn. unurcn worsnip 10:50 ajn. Church school T p.m. Young people 8:00 D.m. Union evening service of Presbyterian churches. EAGLE POINT SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Grance hall John Trude, pastor Saturday: :3u ajn. saDDatn scnoot 11 ajn. Worshio Monday: 1:30 p.m. Dorcas, home of Mrs. Herschel Harper. Wednesdav: 7 JO p.m. Prayer meeting, home of Mr. and Mrs. Harper. JACKSONVILLE ASSEMBLY OF GOO Rev. William D. Turnbull, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 ajn. Morning worship 6:30 pjn. Christ Ambassador!. 7J0 pjn. Evangelistic service. Thursday: 10 ajn Prayer meeting 130 pjn. Bible study FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURC-" Robert Bridge, pastor , Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday school . -. 11 ajn. Worship service 8 p.m. Combined Presbyteria'2 service. Central Point. u ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday: 10 a m. Mass RURAL CHURCHES CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD EPISCOPAL Prospect . .-. Sunday: 11:15a .m. Morning prayer with sermon, the Rev. W. B. MacHenry in charge. COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH Butte Falls Howard Simmonds, pastor Sunday: 9:50 a.m. Sunday school ll a.m. Morning worship 7 pjn. Evening worship Midway Tour Corners, Table Rock rd. Ernest E. Ralls, pastor , - . Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday school 11 ajn. Worship ttervice - 7:30 p.m Evangelistic service Thursday: 7:45 pjn. Bible study and prayer GRIFFIN CREEK UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL ;Non-denominational Griffin Creek Grange Tyley O. Evans, pastor Sunday:' . 10 a.m Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship service " 7 o.m. Bible studv at Bovd Law- ton home, rt. 1, box 39BB, Medford Wednesday: 730 p.m. Bible atudy and prayer time, Grange, SAMS VALLEY GOSPEL CHURCH ( Interdenominational ) Sunday: . . 10 ajn Sunday school 11 ajn. Morning worship, Pat Mil ler, speaker 730 p.m. Regular service. Gordon Petterson, speaker .... Thursday: 730 pjn Bible atudy and prayer. ROGUE VALLEY SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Route 1. Box 161, Gold Hill M. M. Kruse. D.D. Sunday: 8 pjn. Service COUNTRY CHURCH TRAIL COMMUNITY CHURCH . Rev. Ernest Evers. pastor Sunday: -9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Morning worship 730 pjn. Evening gospel service Tuesday: 730 p.m Young people's meeting; Carlton home i Wednesday: 730 pjn Bible study and prayer meeting UNITY TRUTH CENTER . f - - -, 1 Sunday Devotional Service, 1 1 a.m. No Sunday School until September. No Weekly Classes until Septem ber. ' ' Sunday Services now held at the HOLLY BUILDING Katherine Bosworth, Leader, (WTO