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NEW CLASSROOMS Completion of tDe
new classroom building at the Rogue River
Academy on Old Stage rd. is expected to be
completed by Sept. 8 when the Seventh-day
Adventist school opens for the fall term. The
building will house ejementary classes with
an additional three rooms and library for
junior high school students to be completed
shortly after the term begins. Future con
struction calls for the building of a cafe
Academy Classroom Building
To Open for Fall Semester
E. L. Gammon, educational
secretary of the Oregon con
ference of the Senvth-day Ad
ventist church, was in Med-
ford Wednesday to inspect
and give conference approval
to the classroom building un
der construction at the Rogue
River Academy.
The building, which will
house six classrooms, is ex
pected to be completed by
Sept. 8 when the academy will
open for the fall term.
Also in the structure will
be three additional classrooms
and a library to accommodate
junior high students. This part
of the building will be com
pleted several weeks after the
term begins, it was reported.
The building, of shale block,
is on Old Stage rd. The en
tire side of the structure!
which overlooks the valley
will be of glass. Each class
room is equipped with sink
and rooms for the lower
grades will have adjoining
rest rooms.
Future construction will in
clude a cafeteria. Contractor
Shirt Sleeve Service
Planned for Sunday
Shirt sleeve worship services
will be held at First Methodist
church Sunday with the all
church picnic to follow at 1
pjn. The picnic will be held
at Hawthorne park, and all
members and friends are in
vited. Each family is to take a hot
dish and salad or dessert ac
cording to size of the family
and their own table service.
"Is Faith A Problem?" will
be Dr. Roseberry's sermon
title for the 9 and 11 ajn.
worship services. The youth
choir will sing, "Ye Watchers
and Ye Holy Ones" at the 9
ajn. service, and the solo for
the 11 ajn. service will be,
"Bid Me Enter In," sung by
Miss Karen Paschke.
Meetings to be held this
week include memorials com
mittee, Monday at 7:45 p.m.;
Christian social relations,
Monday at 8 pjn.; and Metho
dist men, Thursday at 12 noon.
Men's Fellowship
Complete Projects
The Men's Fellowship of
First Assembly of God re
cently completed two proj
ects on connection with re
pair and maintenance of
church properties. Interior
painting of the assembly room
at the church annex, 1108
West Main st., has been com
pleted and the Women's Mis
sionary Council of the church
is providing new draperies.
Last week end a group
from the Men's Fellowship re
shingled the parsonage locat
ed at 1409 West Maui st. This
project was under the direc
tion of Fred Nelson and
George Hicks.
Supper Postponed,
Church Picnic Set
Cave Junction "What is the
Truth?" will be the. sermon
topic Sunday at Immanuel
Methodist church, Cave Junc
tion. Instead of holding their fel
lowship potluck supper Sun
day the church is planning to
hold an all-church picnic at
Grayback Forest camp Aug.
30 immediately follow ing
church services.
tThe education commission,
including all officers and
teachers of the Sunday school,
will meet Tuesday, Aug. 25,
at 7:30 p.m.
SERMON SUBJECT
"Mind" will be the sermon
subject Sunday at the First
Church of Christ, Scientist, at
100 Windsor ave. Everyone is
welcome to attend.
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is George Johnson, Medford.
Registration at the academy
will be held Aug. 30 and 31.
Teachers will be Mrs. Dwight
PCugrad, first; Mrs. Arthur
Bissiger, second, both new
this year; Jim Nations, third
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Presbyterian
In Valley Told for Week
At First Presbyterian
church Sunday at both serv
ices Dr. D. Kirkland West will
give the second in the series
of sermons on the Brazil con
ference. He will speak on,
"What Sao Paulo Said About
Each Individual Christian."
At both the 9:30 and the
11 ajn. services Miss Mir a
Frohnmayer will sing the se
lection, "O Lord, Thou Hast
Searched Me Out."
Junior High Fellowship will
meet at the church Sunday at
5 p.m. for a "calling relay"
and swimming party at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. G. T.
Haupert, 222 Valley View dr.
Worship and refreshments will
follow. -
Westminster Fellowship for
high school young people will
meet at the church at 2 p.m.
Sunday to go to- Bushnell's
cabin at Lake of the Woods
for a time of swimming, boat
ing and recreation. The pro
gram will be Dr. West's report
on the trip to Brazil.
WF Youth night will be
Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Frohnmayer, 1656 Spring st.
St. Luke's Church
To Hold Work Day
At the7 Sunday 9:30 a.m.
worship service at St. Luke's
Methodist church, 2940 Siski
you blvd., the Rev. Melvin
Dixon, minister, will preach
the sermon on the topic of
"The Fellowship Njf Kindred
Minds!"
Dr. Gerald Dierdorff will
sing a vocal solo.
Church school for the youth
and children's divisions meet
during the church service at
9:30 ajn. The public is in
vited to attend all the services.
Saturday the congregation
of the church is meeting for
a work day. Participants are
to bring their own lunch. Cof
fee will be served by the wom
en of the church.
Minister Returns
From Vacation Trip
The Rev. Thomas McCam
ant has returned from his
vacation and will preach at
the Congregational church
Sunday at the 10 a.m. service.
His sermon topic will be "The
Sinews of Civilization."
On their vacation this year
Mr. and Mrs. McCamant and
son Robert, visited children
and grandchildren at Neenah,
Wise, and Denver, Colo. They
also visited Mrs. McCamant's
mother in Portland.
Christian Symbols
Is Sunday Subject
"Christian Symbols" will be
the sermon topic Sunday at
Zipn Lutheran church, Fourth
st. and Oakdale ave. at 8:30
and 11 a.m. by the Rev. H. C.
Coovert, pastor.
Intermediate Luther League
will hold a hamburger fry on
the following Sunday, Aug.
30, at 5 pjn. at the Blackhurst
home, 24 South Ivy st.
Communion will be observ
ed on Sunday, Sept. 6.
teria (above left). Workmen in the picture
are shown working on one of the utility
buildings in the academy area. In the far
background is the academy building which
has been in use for a number of years. When
the state fire marshal ordered evacuation of
second floor of the old structure last year
construction of a new classroom building
was necessary. The old building will be torn
down.
and fourth; William Rea, fifth
and sixth, Prince Baker and
Fred Wilbur, seventh through
tenth with Mrs. George Beltz,
home economics; George
House, maintenance and shop,
and Pflugrad, accountant.
CHURCH NEWS
National Religious Publicity Council
Activities
There will be Bible study,
swimming, and dessert.
Geneva Fellowship young
people will meet at the church
at 10:30 ajn. Sunday to drive
to Jacksonville to lead the
service of worship at the First
Presbyterian church there.
The Geneva Fellowship choir
will sing an anthem and the
Rev. King Jones will preach
the sermon.
Geneva Fellowship meets
Sunday at 5 p.m. at the church
for a progressive swimming
party. They will go to the
homes of Mr. and Mrs. Rv E.
Hibbs.'At the last stop they
will have a potluck supper
(about 7:30 p.m.) followed by
the regular meeting on the
topic, "Evangelism and Disci
pleship" led by Dick Corum.
The regular Thursday night
meeting will be held at 7 p.m.
and dinner will be served in
stead of the usual potluck.
The Rev. Robert Bridge
will lead the midweek prayer
fellowship in the discussion
and study of the Gospel of
Mark, chapter 10, Wednesday
at 7:30 p.m.
Ashland - "Thoughts on
Healing" will be the sermon
topic Sunday at First Presby
terian church, Ashland. The
Rev. B. J. Holland, minister,
will speak at both the 9:45 and
11 a.m. services.
Jacksonville-Sunday morn
the Jacksonville Presbyterian
church will host the Geneva
Fellowship of the First Pres
byterian church of Medford.
The fellowship is a group
of young people of college age
from various parts of the val
ley who meet together in one
program sponsored by the
Medford church. Ross Kinsler,
senior at Prmceton Theologi
cal Seminary this fall, is sum
mer leader: of the group.
The Geneva Fellowship will
give the music at the service,
They will sing "Jesus Lover
of My Soul. Members who
will participate in various
other parts of the worship
service will be Miss Sandy
Arant, Dick - Corum, Lloyd
Dahmen, Miss Marjorie Edens,
Dwain Epps, Miss Linda
Hardy Miss Evelyn Nieder
meyer, and Jerry Witter.
All young people are in
vited to attend the worship
service.
The Rev. King K. Jones,
pastor, will speak on "The
Great Obsession" which will
be the final sermon in a series
entitled "Jesus Challenges the
Personal Life."
Mr. Jones will be on vaca
tion for the two following
Sundays when the Rev. Rob
ert T. Bridge, former pastor
of the church, will speak.
Pastor to Speak at
Valley View Church
Pastor John Trude, minister
in charge of the four Seventh
day Adventist church in the
Rogue Valley, will 'be the
speaker at the 11 a.m. worship
hour Saturday in the Valley
View church on South Stage
rd.
Pastor Trude has been away
for a number of weeks. He
was at the Adventist camp
meeting at Gladstone in July,
and since that time has been
on vacation.
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or.
Correspondent Talks With
Church Council Secretary
Kditar'x note: Louis Cassels. t'PI
writer on relirion in America, hi
been -taking a look at religions de
velopments in Europe, in uie 101
lowing dispatch, be reports on an
interview with a leader of the
World Council of Churches.
By LOUIS CASSELS
United Press International
Geneva -(UPD- The forth
coming Ecumenical Council in
Rome will be "strictly a Ro
man Catholic affair." Protes
tant and eastern orthodox
churches will not be invited
to participate.
This prediction come from
the Rev. Dr. Willem A. Vis
ser 'T Hooft, general secretary
of the World Council of
Churches. It conforms with
opinions expressed privately
by well-informed Catholics in
Rome.
Dr. Visser 'T Hooft is a 59-
year-old Dutch clergyman who
has served most of his adult
life in the cause of Christian
unity. He has been the chief
staff officer of the World
Council of Churches since
that organization of 165 Prot
estant and Orthodox denomi
nations was established 11
years ago.
Intended Inviting Others
In an interview at the
world council's headquarters
here, he expressed the convic
tion that Pope John jlx.iu
originally intended to invite
non-Catholics to the ecumen
ical council which probably
will meet in 1961.
"If you read the spontane
ous announcement made by
the Pope last Jan. 25, you
can have no doubt that he
wanted the council to be
World Service To
Be Observed Sunday
Gold Hill - World Service
will be observed Sunday by
the church school of the Gold
Hill Community Methodist
church. The offering received
on the fourth Sunday of each
month is given to World Serv
ice. The Youth class, which is
taught by Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Griggs, was in charge of
the opening services last Sun
day. Group singing and the
responsive reading was led by
Miss Leslie Meister. Music
was provided by Edward
Griggs and James Coward, as
sistant church school superin
tendent, when they played
their electric guitars, accom
panied by Bill Stanton at the
church organ.
Allen "Hill, Central Point,
will be guest speaker for the
worship service Sunday. His
son, Danny Hill will present
selections at this time on the
accordion.
Contributions for the "black
monster fund" may be made
by those who wish to do so at
Sunday worship service. A
special container for this pur
pose is placed on the old stove,
which is referred to by mem
bers of the congregation as
the "black monster."
Official approval for a new
modern oil furnace was given
by members of the church
board at a meeting held Aug.
16. Tentative plans were made
to have the new heating fa
cility installed sometime in
September.
Missionary to Speak
At Phoenix Church
Phoenix-The Rev. Leonard
Hannon will be guest speaker
Sunday at the Phoenix Church
of the Nazarene in the absence
of the pastor, the Rev. Marvin
Lumley, who is in Portland.
During the evening evange
list hour Sunday Mrs. Julia
Cunmons, missionary for 37
years in India, will speak.
Sunday morning a report
will be made during the Sun
day school hour by the girls
who spent the week at the
church's girls camp at Clack
amas. Those who attended
were Miss Sharon Moore, Miss
Dana Brown, and Miss Sharon
Walker.
Devotional Topic
Told for Sunday
"Changing the Balance." .will
be the devotional service topic
Sunday at 11 ajn. at the Unity
service at the Pythian Hall,
Fifth and Grape sts. The min
ister the Rev. Katharine Bos
worth, will speak.
The Unity Center of Med
ford is located at 995 South
Oakdale ave. and. is open from
10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Monday
through Friday. Private con
sultation with the minister
may be made by appointment
by telephoning SPring 2-6902.
High School Girls
Take Camping Trip
Junior high school girls of
First Assembly of God Sun
day school took a camping
trip to Union Creek recently
which included swimming and
boating at Diamond Lake.
Mrs. Beulah Cull, Sunday
school teacher, was in charge
of the annual event and ac
companied the girls.
A
Friday, Aug. 21, 19S9
something more than an all-
Catholic meeting, said Dr.
Visser 'T Hooft. "There was
every indication that he con
ceived of it as an historic
move toward reunion of the
Christian family, and that
some form of invitation would
be issued to other churches."
But Dr. Visser 'T Hooft
said recent pronouncements
from the Vatican have taken
"an entirely different line."
Cites June Enclyciical
He cited particularly a pa
pal encyclical of June 29
which said that the Ecumen
ical Council, by bringing to
gether Catholic bishops from
all parts of the world, will be
a "wonderful manifestation"
of unity already existing
within the Catholic church.
The encyclical expressed
the hope that this demonstra
tion would inspire in non
Catholics a desire to "return"
to the Roman fold. But there
was not the slightest hint that
eastern orthodox or Protes
tant representatives would be
asked to attend the council in
any capacity,
Dr. Visser 'T Hooft indi
cated that he is inclined to
agree with Vatican advisers
about the impracticality of in
viting non-Catholics to an Ec
umenical Council at this time,
"Great harm can come from
rushing into formal talks
about unity," he said. "There
is a strong yearning for
Christian reunion today,
among catnoiics as well as
non-Catholics. The Pope's
original announcement, in
which he clearly spoke from
the heart, showed that he
shares this yearning.
A Hopeful Development
"This is a very hopeful de
velopment, and surely reflects
the will of God for his church.
But a long period of prepara
tion will be needed before we
reach the stage of formal
talks about unity. It took the
churches 1,000 years to get so
far apart, and it would be un
realistic to expect them to
heal their divisions overnight.
"That are some stumbling
blocks which are so big that
human wisdom cannot at
present see any way to over
come them. For example,
there is not a single church in
the World Council that has
the slightest desire to recog
nize the Pope as infallible.
"We cannot simply sit down
at a conference and draw up
neat little blueprints for solv
ing these problems. We can
only pray earnestly on both
sides that God will show us
His way, and give us the
faith and humility to pursue
it."
Sermon, Music Told
For First Christian
"Precious Promises" is the
title of the sermon which the
Rev. William C. Piper will
preach both services Sunday
morning at the First Christian
church.
Guest soloist at both serv
ices will be Mrs. P. W. Beck
ingham, Aurora, Colo., who
will sing "My Altar." Mrs.
Beckingham is here visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Piper.
The Chi Rho Fellowship
will meet at the home of Miss
Marjory North, 3693 Madrona
Lane, Sunday at 7 pjn. for
recreation, study and worship.
The Christian Youth Fellow
ship will meet at the church
at 7 pjn. Sunday for study
and worship. Miss North will
be the study leader and her
subject will be "Our C.Y.F.
Hour." Wednesday evening
the Christian Youth Fellow
ship will have an "Old Fash
ioned Party." -
Bids Opened for
Core Drilling .
Ashland-The Boise, Idaho,
firm of Nichols and Thompson
has submitted the low bid for
core drilling on the proposed
site for a second dam in the
Ashland watershed.
Bids were opened this week
at an Ashland city council
meeting. Nichols and Thomp
son's bid was $3,238 on an 80
hour basis with overtime at
$20 per hour for machinery
and $14.60 per hour for bull
dozer. Wilcox Drilling company,
McMinnville, was the only
other bidder, vith 83,647 plus
overtime bids of S19.50 for
machinery and S12.50 for bull
dozer. The city requested bids on
tests to determine suitability
of the Winburn site for the
proposed construction. A
$5,000 budget appropriation
was made for the purpose.
The contract award is sub
ject to approval of the soil
conservation service.
The supersonic speeds of
modern jet fighters require
wing coverings 10 times thick
er than the aluminum sheets
used in World War II planes.
"For the gate is narrow and the way is hard,
tnat leads to lile, and
few." Matthew 7:14.
APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH
North Central ave. at Third rt.
Loyce Carver, pastor
Sunday:
9:05 ajn. Radio broadcast KMED
920 ajn. Sunday school
11 ajn. Morning worship
3 pjn. Young people's meeting
7:50 pjn. Evangelistic service.
Tuesday and Friday:
8 pjn. Evangelistic services
ASCENSION' LUTHERAN CHURCH
ELC
2501 Barnett rd.
Elvin S. 1'oUefson pastor
Sunday :
830 Ic 11 ajn. Divine worship
BETHEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD
1225 East McAndrews rd.
L. D. Krause, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
. 11 ajn. Worship service
6:30 pjn. Children and youth
services.
730 p jn. Evangelistic rally
Wednesday:
7 pjn. Bible and prayer hour
CHURCH OF CHRIST
1056 Court street
Sunday:
8:30 a.m. Radio program, KMKD
10:30 a.m. and 730 pjn. Wor
ship services.
Wednesday:
7:15 p.m. Bible study
CHURCH OF CHRIST
1701 West Main st.
Rosse V. Long, minister
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Bible classes
10:45 ajn. Morning worship
2:35 p.m. Herald of Truths,
KWIN
7:30 p.m. Evening worship
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Midweek Bible study
Thursday:
1 pjn. Ladies Bible class
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS
648 South Ivv st.
D. E. Nelson, bishop
Sunday:
9 a.m. Priesthood
1030 ajn. Sunday school
7 pjn. Evening service
Wednesday:
730 pjn. Mutual Improvement
association
Thursday:
1030 ajn. Primary
COMMUNITY CHURCH
West Main at South Orange
Joseph A. Bowdoin, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 ajn. Morning service
7:45 p.m. Evening service
Wednesday:
7:30 pjn. Prayer meeting
and
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
(United Church of Christ)
300 Oakwood dr.
(1 block south of Cast Main on
Groveland av.)
Thomas McCamant, minister
Sunday -10
am. Sunday school
10 ajn Church worship.
FAITH ADVENT CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
2326 Roberts rd.
John C. Stille, speaker
Sunday:
9:45 ajn. Sunday school
11 ajn. Worship hour
7 pjn. Evening singspiration
Wednesday
7 pjn. Prayer meeting and
Bible study . .
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
1108 West Main st.
Robert E. CuU, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 ajn. Sunday school
11 a.tn. Worship
6:15 pjn. Christ Ambassadors
730 p.m. Evangelistic service
Wednesday:
7 pjn. Prayer meeting
Thursday:
7:45 pjn. Midweek service
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Conservative)
North Central at Fifth
James W Neely. pastor
Sunday
9:40 a.m. Sundav school
11 ajn. Morning worship with
sermon (KBOYi
6:30 p.m. Baptist Training
unions.
7:45 p.m. Evening gospel hour
Wednesday:
7:45 pjn. Midweek service of
Bible study and prayer.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Ninth at Oakdale
William C Piper, minister
Glenn McKerrow, assistant
Sunday:
9:45 ajn. Sunday school
8:30 St 10:55 ajn. Morninp wor
ship
7 pjn Chi Rho fellowship
7 pjn, Christian Youth fellow
ship Mond.a :
i p.m. Boy Scouts
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
100 Windsor ave
(1 block south of East Main st.)
Sunday:
9:45 ajn. KBOY "How Christian
Science Heals.
11 ajn. Church service
11 a.m. Sunday school, nursery
available Sunday and Wednesdays
Wednesday:
8 pjn. Testimonials of healing
Reading room 228 West Sixth st
10 a.m to 5 pjn. Daily (except
aunaays ana nouaays)
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
West Main at Laurel sts
George G Roseberry minister
Robert F. Dowrey, Associate
Sunday -
9 & 11 a.m. Worship
9 ajn. Church school
10:05 Junior hi and senior
high church school,, kindergarten,
nursery, and primary church.
11 ajn.: Nursery
1 cm. Church picnic
6:50 p.m. Junior high MYF
630 p.m. Older youth fellowship
pjn. senior mgn laxt.
Wednesday
7 pjn, Boy Scouts
7 pjn Youth Choir rehearsal
Thursday:
12 noon Methodist Men.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Eighth and Holly sts.
D Kirkland West, pastor
G. Robert Jacks, assistant
Harold M Roberts, visitation pastor
Sunday:
9:30 & 11 am Worship service
9:30 & 11 ajn Church school
10:3O & 12 noon Coffee hours
2 p.m. Westminster fellowship
5 pjn. Junior High fellowship
5 p.m. Geneva fellowship
Monday:
6:30 a.ra. Presbyterian Toast
masters Wednesday :
7 p.m. Westminster fellowship
730 pjn. Midweek prayer fel
lowship Thursday:
7 pjn. Geneva fellowship
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST
CHURCH .
794 Lozier lane
J. M. McCraw, pastor
Sunday:
s:4o ajn. Sunday school
10:45 ajn. Morning worship
7 p.m. Training unions
8 p.m. Evening service
Wednesday:
7 p.m. Group meetings
8 p.m. Hour of nrayer and Bible
study ....
MEDFORD
CHURCH DIRECTORY
those who find it
are
FOURSQUARE CHURCH
East Jackson and Biddle rd.
R. H. Mathewson, pastor
Sunday:
rf:45 ajn. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning worship
630 pjn. Berean Crusader, and
Children's church
730 p.m. Evangelistic service
Wednesday:
730 pjn. Bible study and prayer
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
1294 South Peach st.
E. C. Bush pastor
Sunday
9:45 ajn, Sunday school
11 a .m. Worship
7 pjn. Family hour
7:45 pjn. Evangelistic service.
Wednesday:
730 pjn. Midweek prayer service
FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE
609 Western ave
(McAndrews rd at W. Jackson it.)
James Allen, pastor
Sunday': mr
9:45 ajn. Rhythm band
X0: a Jn. Sunday school
11 ajn. Worship service
7:45 pjn, Evangel is tie services
Tuesdr.y:
7:45 pjn Youth service
Friday
7:45 pjn Midweek prayer serv
ice JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Kingdom hall
2402 Jacksonville highway
Friday:
725 pjn. Ministry school and
service meeting
Sunday:
6 pjn. Public talk
7:15 p.m. Watch tower study
Tuesday:
730 pjn Bible study
Wednesday:
730 pjn. Bible study
MT. PITT AVENUE CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Mt. Pitt at Chestnut
Henry I. Brown, pastor
Sunday v
9:15 a.m. Prayer time
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
10:50 aJn Worship
6:45 pjn. Juniors and young
people
7:30 pm. Evangelistic service
Wednesday:
7:30 pjn. Prayer meeting
Friday:
12 noon Prayer and fasting hour
OPEN BIBLE STANDARD
CHURCH
2715 Table Rock rd.
Virgil Harsh, pastor
Sundays:
9:45 a m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning worship
6 p.m. Overcomers Youth serv
ice
7 p.m. Evangelistic service
Wednesday:
730 pjn. Prayer service and
Bible study.
PHILADELPHIA CHURCH
(Nonsectarian)
1851 Grandview ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White, pastors
Sunday:
10 a Jn. Sunday school -
11 a Jn. Worship
7:45 pjn. Evangelistic service
Wednesday:
7:45 pjn. Prayer meeting
Thursday:
10 ajn. Prayer
RE-ORGANIZED CHURCH OF
JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS
Tenth and Ivy sts.
James W. Davidson, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Church school
11 ajn Worship service
Friday:
7:30 pjn. Choir practice
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC
CHURCH
326 South Oakdale ave.
Priests Ft Carl Mai, Fr. John A.
Dg.. Fr. William McLeod
Sunday:
6. 7 83f 10 & 1130 a.m. Mass
6 pjn. Travelers' mass, Commu
nity hall. Prospect
7 p.m Mass
Wednesday:
730 pjn. Perpetual help devo
tions
Saturday:
4-530 & 730-9 pjn. Confession
Daily:
1 I ajn. Mass. '
ST. LUKE'S METHODIST CHURCH
2940 Siskiyou blvd.
Melvin Dixon, pastor
Sunday:
930 ajn. Church school
930 ajn. Worship service
ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Fiftb St and N Oakdale Ave.
G. R. V. Bolster, rector
Duane S. Alvord, assistant
Sunday :
8 ajn. Holy communion
930 ajn. Morning prayer with
sermon
930 ajn. Nursery school and
junior church school.
10:30 ajn. Young people's fel
lowship. Lake of the Woods.
11 ajn. Holy communion.
Tuesday:
930 a.m. Holy Communion,
Friday
11 ajn. Holy communion
ST. PETER'S LUTHFRAN
CHURCH
(Missouri Synod)
1020 East Main st.
John E. Simon, pastor
Sunday:
9:30 ajn. cnurcn scnooi
11 ajn Worship.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH
Corner Edwards and Beatty sts
John Trude. pastor
Don Wilson assistant
Saturday
u:3U ajn. saDoatb scnooJ
11 a.m. Wrrshin hour.
Wednesday -
10 a.m. Semor dorcas.
730 pjn Prayer meeting
UMT1 CENTER OF MEDFORD
995 South Oakdale
Katherine Bosworth minister
Sundav
11 ajn Sunday devotionals
service and Sunday school: Py
thian bldg 5th and Grape sts.
11 ajn, Youth of Unity. Pythian
hall.
Wednesday:
10 ajn. Prayer ministry
VALLEY "VIEW SFVPMTIl.niV
ADVENTIST CHURCH
South Stae rd.
John frude. pastor
Don Wilson, assistant
Saturday
9:30 ajn, Sabbath school
11 ajn. Worshin rvio
Wednesday :
8 p.m. prayer meeting.
DOS LUTHERAN CHURCH, ULCA
Fourth and Oakdale
Harvey C. Coovert, pastor
13th Sunday after Trinity:
9:30 ajn. Sunday school
830 & 11 ajn. Worship service
COUNTY
CHURCHES
ASHLAND
FIRST PRFSRYTFRliM miBrn
North Main and Helman sts.
B. J. Holland, minister
Sunday:"
y:43 a jn Sunday school
9:45 and 11 ajn, Morninc wor
ship
CENTRAL POINT
LANDMARK MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
(Independent)
Townsend Club Bldg.
Pine St.
Elder J. L. Inman, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 ajn Sunday school
10:45 ajn. Worship service.
7 pjn. Worship
Wednesday.
730 pjn Prayer meeting
EAGLE POINT
SfcVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
Grange ball '
John Trude, pastor
D04 Wilson, assistant
Saturday:
H.30 ajn Sabbath school
11 ajn. Worship, speaker, W. E.
Atkins
Tuesday:
1030 a.m. Dorcas Welfare,
home of Mrs. Herschel Harper.
7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Campbell, Lakecreek.
JACKSONVILLE
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
King K. Jones Jr. pastor
Sjnday:
9:45 ajn Sunday school
11 ajn Worship service
Daily.
9 ajn .-5 pjn Open for visitors
Daily (except Sunday)
1-4 pjn Tea room in fellowship
hall
ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Ft William McLeod
Sunday:
9 ajn Mass
VILLAGE CHURCH
( Interdenominational)
Across from Museum
Sunday:
10 a.m. Sunday school service.
Thursday:
730 p.m. Prayer meeting.
SHADY COVE
ST. MARTIN'S EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
School band room
John S. Powers, vicar
Sunday:
9:15 ajn Church services.
OUR LADY OF FATIMA
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Sunday .
10 ajn Mass
TALENT
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
J. C. Arnett, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning worship
7:15 pjn Young people's serv
ice 8 p.m. Evening service
Wednesday:
8 pjn. Bible, study
WAGNER CREEK MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday:
10 ajn. Sunday school
RURAL CHURCHES
BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH
(Conservative)
White City
Crater Lake hwy. & Antelope rd.
Ray Nelson, pastor N
Sunday:
9:4a a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning worship
7 p.m. Baptist youth
8 n m . Eveninv servin
Wednesday:
8 n.m. Bible atudv mnA nraver
service
COUNTRY CHURCH
Midway Four Corners, 5253 Table
Rock road
Ernest E. Balls, pastor
Sunday:
10 a.m, Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship service
7:30 pjn. Evangelistic service
Wednesday:
i:to p.m. sioie study and prayer
FOREST ACRES COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Affiliated with American Sunday
School Union (non-denominational)
Seven miles North of Medford, one
block East of Table Rock road
Kenton Adams, pastor
Sunday:
9:4o ajn. Sunday scnooi
11 ajn. Morning worship
Thursday:
730 pm. Prayer and Bible
study, 239 Gibbon rd.
GRACE BIBLE CHURCH
3430 North Pacific highway
Tyley o. Evans, pastor
Sunday:
8 :45 ajn Radio program, kwin
10 ajn Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship service
6:30 p.m, Young people's service
730 D.m. Bible study
Wednesday:
7:30 cm. Bible study and nray
er time.
ROGUE VALLEY SPIRITUALIST
CHURCH
Route 1. Box 161. Gold Hill
M M Kruse D.D
Sunday:
8 p. m. Worship service, guest
speaker.
SAMS VALLEY COMMUNITY
CHURCH
(Interdenominational)
School house
John Roelfs, pastor
Sunday:
10 ajn Sunday school
11 ajn Worship service
SAMS VALLEY GOSPEL CHURCH
(Nondenominational)
Gordon Peterson, pastor
Sunday:
10 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning worship
7:30 p.m Worship
Non-Fat
Milk
Snider's
Quality DAIRY FOODS
Talent MYF Holds
Activities in Park
Talent-The Talent Metho
dist church Junior Methodist
Youth Fellowship group ac
companied by their counsel
ors, Miss Marie Schmelzer,
Phyllis Floyd, Paul Conner
and the minister, the - Rev.
Earnest Bell, spend Sunday
afternoon at Hawthorne park.
The 18 young people spent
the time swimming, playing
games, and eating a picnic
lunch. The day ended with
a worship service.
Summer Program is
Aid fo Handicapped
Syracuse, N.Y.-DPD-During
the past 11 years some 650
youngsters have learned that
their speech and hearing nmh.
lems can be solved.
Each summer since U)48
boys and eirls aeprl (t in is
have gone through daily pro
grams or therapy with recrea
tion and special instruction at
Syracuse University.
"We firmly believe that
these children benefit im
mensely from working anil
playing and living together in
as natural a way as possible," -said
Dr. Charles V. Manee. di
rector of the Summer Resi
dence School for Children
with Speech and Hearing
problems at Syracuse Univer
sity. For three hours each dav
the students receive both
group and individual atten
tion consistmg of lip reading
instruction, auditory training,
selection and evaluation of
hearing aids and language
activities.
In addition, the Droeram
seeks to help the youngsters
overcome the social and emo
tional problems connected
with their handicaps.
NICK OF TIME
Columbia, Conn.-DPD-While
summoning her children in
doors because she didn't feel
it was safe for.them to be out
playing on the opening day of
the hunting season, Mrs. Wil
liam Smith heard a thump. It
was a wounded pheasant that
had dropped at her feet.
Singing Color
Fascinating hobby! Follow
chart for authentic colors of
each brilliant, beautiful bird.
Add a bright spark to any
room with a set of bird pic
tures. Swift stitchery. Pattern
7447: transfer 8 motifs 7x7 Vfe
to 6x934 inches; chart; direc
tions. Send Thirty five cents
for. this pattern-add S cents
for each pattern for lst-class
mailing. Send to Medford Mail
Tribune, Household Arts
Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chel
sea Station, New York 11,
N.Y. Print plainly NAME, AD
DRESS, PATTERN NUMBER.
Our 1959 ALICE BROOKS
Needlecraft Catalogue has
many lovely designs to order:
crocheting, knitting, embroi
dery, quilts, dolls, weaving.
A special gift, in the catalog
to keep a child happily occu-pied-a
cutout doll and clothes
to color. Send 25 cents for
your copy of the book.
UNITY CENTER
OF MEDFORD
' 995 South Oakdale
Affiliated
Unity School of Christianity,
Let's Summit, Me.
Regular Sunday
Devotional Services 110 a.m
Sunday School
Y O U.
at
PYTHIAN HALL
5th and Grape sts
All weekly classes and Study
Groups are held at the Center -993
S Oakdale.
Center Open Oailv
10:00 ajn to 4:00 pjn
Prayer Ministry and Counseling
by appointment.
For Further Information Call
Rev. Katherine Bosworth,
Minister
Office SP 2-6902
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