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CHURCH DIRECTORY
"The Lord hw men
ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Weit Jackson and Welch fU.
Fred O Sapp Jr., mlniiter
Sunday: . ,
9:48 a.m Sunday achool
11 a.m- Worship erytce
11:30 a.m. Junior church
6:30 p.m. Disunion period
7:30 p. m Song .service
""Si' my- Pr.y.r m..tln, .nd
Bible itudy
B p.m. cnoir prevum
APOSTOLIC rAITB CHUC
North Centrel v. Third ft.
Loyct C Carver, putor
Sunday: . ,
9 30 m. Sunday school
11 a.m. No CraaUr Lova can
ta'ao pm. IvanielUUc service
Tueaday and Friday:
I pro IvanitlUtlc aarvlca
ascension'lutbebah
CHUECH
2617 Barnatt rd.
Varnon Hanion. paalor
HiinriW.
9:30 a.m. Sunday achool
730 1 11 .m. Worship aarvlca
5:30 pro. turner
M7S?0p.rn, Adult inquiry
Wedneaday:
730 p.m. Senior choir
Saturday:
10 in. Junior choir
BETHEL AK1EMBI. OF OOD
1325 E. HcAndrawa rd.
L D. Krauaa. paator
Sl"'Ma m Sunday achool
11 aro Worahlp aarvlca
;t p.m, Children's aarvlca
7-30 p.m. IvanaalUtlo aarvlca
hour.
CENTRAL CHURCH Of CHR1IT
JohnrulY'rSriaUr
a;aa v 11 l.' ZZ
6:30 p.m. xouvn iumui
7.30 p.m. Evening wrvica
CHURCH OF" THE BRETHREN
345 North Mary at.
William Waah, mlniiter
Usn:30Va.m. Sunrise aaryica
p;45 am Sunday choir
11 a.m. Morning; wonhlp
730 pm Bible itudy and pray
er meeting
CHURCH OF CHRIST
10S6 Court at.
Elton Catlett. minister
fiU10d:30:a.m. Worahip aervlca
7 p.m. Bible itudy
Wedneiday:
7 p.m. Bible itudy
CHURCH Or CHRII
1701 West Main
Lloyd Bridges, minister
Hib dusts
10.45 a.m. Morning worship
7 pm Evening worship
W73o' proy-Mldwk Bibs, atudy
i hi Kin or JEU CHRIST or
LATTER DAY SAINTS (lit Ward)
648 South Ivy at.
David L Peterson, bishop
SUdaro Prlaathood maallnl
11 a m Sunday achool.
7 p.m. Sacramant meeting.
4:30 p.m. Primary.
Wedneiday: 1
JO a.m Rellet eoclety.
730 pro Mutual Improvainent
association.
chviich or Jiaua chuit or
LATTER DAY tAlNTB llnd Ward)
648 souin ivy ai.
D. E. Nelaon. blihop.
Sunday:
a.m. Prlaathood maatlnf.
S:15 a.m. Sunday ichool.
8 pro. Sacramant maatlnf.
Tur.de v :
10 a.m. Relief aoclaly.
7:30 pro Mutual Improvement
,soclation.
fcdne,day:
4:30 pro Primary.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
(United churth ot Christ)
Hoover ichool. Sliklyou blvd.
Robert W. Tull. mlnlitar
Sunday. . ..,
11 aro. Church achool
It a.m Worahlp aervlca
Wedneiday: ... ,.,
8:30 a.m. Laymani fellowship
breaklait
8 pro. Choir reheanal
EASTWOOD RAPTI8T CHURCH
(American Baptlll)
North Keenewey dr. at Rldiewey
Clifford J Younl. paitor
Sunday
B:45 a.m. Chv.rch ichool
11 a.m. Morning wonhlp
8 p.m Junior Beptlit Youth
fellowihlp
8:30 p.m. Senior BYT
7:30 p.m. Evening lervlce
Thuriday :
7:30 p.m. Chancel choir
P AITH ADVENT CHRISTIAN
3480 Roberta rd.
Laurel Lea Crabb. mlniiter
Sunday:
0:43 a.m. Sunday ichool
11 a.m. Wonhlp hour
7 p m. Evening aervlca
Wedneiday:
7 p.m. Prayer meeting anc
Blhle itudy
Saturday:
10 aro Choir practice
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF OOD
HOB W. Main st
Robert E- Cull, pastor
Sunday
0:43 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m Worship
6:13 p.m. Christ Ambassadors
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service
Wednesday-
7:45 p.m. Midweek service
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Conservative)
Wilson school.
Grand and Corona sta.
Bernard Andrews, minister
Sunday:
0:40 a.m. Sunday school
8:13 & 11 a m Morning worship
6 p.m. Family hour
7 p.m. Evening service
F1R81 CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Ninth at Oakdale
Fredrick R. Evans, minister
Wendell Wagler associate
Sunday
9:43 a m. Sunday ichool
8 30 & 10:33 a m Worship set-v
ices
6 p.m. Chi Rho fellowship
p.m. Hiaaten reuowsn:
shin
o.m Christian Youth fellow
ship.
Wednesday:
8:30 p.m. Youth choir reherssl
7 p.m. Carillon choir rehearsal
7 pm Midweek Bible study
7:30 pm. Chancel and carillon
choir rehersa)
Thursday :
1 p.m Friendship Bible class
tea
6 43 p.m. Loyal Worker's class
dinners
FIRST IHIRCB OP 1HI
N AARKNE
S20 North Holly st
Harold M Sanner. pastor
Perry Christiansen, music minister
Sunday
7 a m Intercessory prayer at
Sltar
9:43 em. Combined church
school and mcrn.ni worship
7 p.m. Sanctuary choir cantata
i uesnay
6 ajti Intercessory prayer at
altar
Wednesday:
7:15 pm. Caravans.
7:30 p.m. Hour of power
fl J.i v m. Sanctuary Choir prac
tice Thursday:
" Bin Intercessory prayer at
liar
6 p m Visitation potluck dinner
Saturday I
B a m Cherub Choir practice
10 a.m Chlrpers Choir practice
10 a.m. Careltert Choir practice
11 am Junior High Choir
practice
FRIDAY. APRIL 12, 113
MEDFORD
. Luke 24:34.
flRST CHURCH Of CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
inn Winriknr ivi.
M block aouth of East Main it.)
Sunday :
it urn. Church service
ii m Sunday chool. nursery
available Sundayi and Wednesdays
Wednesday ;
8 n.m. Testimonials ot healing
Reading room 228 West Sixth it.
10 a.m. to 5 pjn, Dally (except
sunaavs ana nouaaysi
FIRST CHURCH OF GOO
2000 Crater Lake avt.
W. E. Martin, pastor
Sunday:
10 a.m. Sunday school
11 a mi Worship service
630 p.m. Youth fellowship
7 p.m Adult prayer croup
7:30 p.m. Evening service
Monday
7 p.m Boy Scout Troop
WarlriPkrinv
7:30 o rn Prayer and Bible study
8:30 p.m. unoir renearsai
Thursday:
130 p.m. Ladles missionary fel
lowshlp.
riRST METHODIST CHURCH
West Main at Laurel at.
George G. Roseberry. minister
Gerald Nelson, associate
Sunday
830 am. Adult cissies and
church achool
8, 9:30 it It a m -Morning wor
hln .3o p.m. Senior high MYF
fireside
Wednesday:
7 p.m. Boy Scouts
7 n in Youth chair
7:30 pjn. Candlelightcre meet
ing
8 om. Chancel choir
o:jo p.m. Mcinoaw men din
ner
FIRST PHBUVTERIAN CHURCH
iTItfhth and Hnllv ata
D Kirkland Weit. paitor; David
Brown ana nooeri oriagv
Sunday
830 it 11 a.m. Church school
8, 830 At 11 a.m. Worship serv
Ice
Tuesday:
230 p.m. Junior high fellow
ship. 7:ao p.m. oy scouie
Wednesday:
9:30 p ni -
-Senior high fellow-
anipi
Saturday:
830 a.m. Communlcanls clasi
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST
704 Lozler line
Gilbert O. Skaar, pallor
Sunday:
11:43 a.m. aunoay acnooi
11 a.m Morning wonhlp
5:30 pro. Training unlona
6:30 o.m Evening aarvlca
Wedneiday:
7 p.m. croup meeting,
pro. Midweek prayer aarvlca
FOURSQUARE CHURCH
2300 Roberta rd.
K. L.. Matnewson. peiior
Sunday:
e:4d a.m. ounoay acnooi
II aro Worahlp
8:30 pro Adult and youth meet
Insi
7:30 pro. Evaniauauc icrvice
Wedneaday:
6:ao p.m. urcneatra pracuca
7:30 p.m. Bible etudy and pray
er
FREE METHODIBT CHURCH
1304 South Peach it.
Roland Stewart, paitor
Sunday:
0:43 a.m. Sunday ichool
10:30 a.m, Sunday ichool pro
gram i Ham Wonhlp
6p.m. Family hour
I p.m. cvingeiuuc service
Wedneiday:
7 pro Midweek prayer aervlca.
rRIENDI CHURCH
(Corner of DeBarr and Merrlman)
Jack L Wlllcuta, paator
Sunday:
3:30 a.m. Sunriia eervlce. J. W.
Smith farm
9:43 a.m. Sunday ichool
11 a.m. Worahlp lervlce
6:30 p m. Chrlallan Endeavor
7:30 p.m. Praise and wonhlo
Wedneaday:
7JI) nm. Mldweeg prayer
meeting
h ju p.m i noir practice
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Kingdom Hall
2402 Jacksonville highway.
H S. Nixon, congregation servant
Sunday:
e p.m cumic taiK.
3 P.m. Watchtower study.
Tuesday
8 o.m. Blbl studv.
Friday:
7 30 n ni Serv re meetlne arm
theocratic ministry school
MT PITT AVENUE CHURCH
OF THE NAZABRNK
Mt. Pitt at Chestnut
James O Gordon, pastor
Sunday I
RHHjn, Sunday school
10:33 a.m. Worshlo
6 p m NYPS
Wednesday:
7:30 pjn. Prayer meeting.
Friday :
13:30 p.m. Hour of prayer for
missions.
OPEN HIH1.E STANDARD
2713 Table Rock Rd.
Virgil Harsh, pastor
Sunday
0:43 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worshln service
6:13 p.m. Overcoincrs Youth
service
7 p m Evangellilic service
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Bible and prayer hour
PHILADELPHIA CHURCH
(Noiuoctarlan)
1001 Grandview ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White.
pas tore
Sunday:
10 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship
7:30 p m Evangelistic services
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting
PILGRIM HOLINESft CHURCH
1123 Last Jackson st
George Moran. minister
Sunday
0:4d a m. Sunday school
11 a m. Morning worship
6 p.m Young people's service
7 p.m Evangelistic aervlca
Wednesday :
7.J0 p m Prayer meeting
RE-ORU ANtED CHURCH OF
JESL'H CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS
Tenth and Ivy sts.
Harley J. Davidson, pastor
Sunday :
9:43a m. Sunday school
11 a.m Sacrament service
3 p.m. Potluck dinner
7:30 p.m. Coommunlon
Wednesday
7:30 p in Prayer meeting
S.WRED HEART CATHOLIC
326 Soutii Oakdale ave
Priests Fr Carl Mat. Fr. John A.
Ilg. Ft William McLeod, Fr. Gil
bert Lulay
Sundav
1201 am 1st. Mass of Easter
6. 7. BJO. 10 A 11:30 a m Mass
2 p in Baptisms
7 p.m. Mass,
Mondav
7:30 pm Adult Inquiry class
Thursday
7:30 pm Inquiry class
Saturday j
10 am CatechUin for public
graoe srnooi pupus
1-3 p.m. Day ol recollection
for psrslh
4-3:30 St 7 30-9 p m Confession
Dally :
6:30 Si 8 a m Mass
ST. LUKE'S METHODIST
2320 Siskiyou blvd
Charles McDonald, pastor
Sunday:
9:43 a .in .Sunday school
11 am. Worahip service
Tuesday
8 30 p m -Altar choir
Wedneaday
7:30 pm Senior choir
rrtdey i
3 30 p m Progressive dinner
Religion in America
Attitude on Christ's
Baffling To Non-Christians
By LOUIS CASSELS
UPI Correspondent
To non-Christians, the most
baffling aspect of the Chris
tian faith is its attitude to
ward the death of Jesus
Christ.
One might reasonably ex
pect Christians to recall with
shame and mourning the fact
that the founder of their
church was executed as a
common criminal
Instead, they commemorate
the anniversary of His cruci
fixion every year. And do
they call its "Black Friday?'
No, they call it "Good Fri
day."
Year-round, they flaunt
from their altars golden rep
licas of the gibbet on which
Jesus met His agonizing and
ignomlnus death. Their chief
service of worship is built
around symbols of His broken
body and spilled blood. And
they call It "Black Friday?"
Eucharlst-or "thanksgiving."
Glory In Cross
It appears that Christians
actually do, as they say in
one of their hymns, "glory in
the cross of Christ."
Why ?
The question goes to the
heart of Christian faith. For
It can be answered only In
terms of a belief which Chris
tians have held with great
assurance since the time of
the first apostles, but which
they still find very difficult
to define or explain.
St. Paul expressed the be
lief simply but profundly
when he told the Corinthians:
Christ died for our sins
. and not for ours only,
but also for the sins of the
whole world."
Us Metaphors
New Testament writers, in
cluding St. Paul, use perhaps
a dozen different metaphors
in their attempt to describe
what Christ accomplished for
mankind on Calvary. They
speak of His death as a sacri
fice, an expiation, a propitia
tion, an atonement for the sins
of men. They depict Christ as
standing in men's stead, ac-
ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Fifth st. and N Oakdale ave.
G R. V Bolster, rector
David V A Browne, assistant
liter Sunday:
8:30 a.m. Sunrise choral Kucha-
rlst
8:30 cV 10:30 m Nursery
schools
0.30 a in ramiiv moral eucna
rlst with sermon
11 a.m. taster cnorai cucnansi
with sermon
4 p.m. Children's service,
flowering of the Cross
Thursday:
8 D.m. Adult confirmation class
Friday:
II a.m. Hoiy communion
ST. PKTKR'S LUTHERAN
(Missouri Synod)
1020 East Main st.
John E. Simon, pastor
Sunday:
8:30 a.m. Sunrise service, Star
llte Drive-In theater
8:13 St 11 a.m. Worship service
Saturday:
10 a.m. Seventh grade confir
mation class
SALVATION ARMY
Beatty and Edwards sts.
Maj. William Rlcken.
conunandins officer
Sunday -
a:30 a.m. sunrise service
10 a.m. Sunday school and holi
ness meetlne
2:30 cm. Leaeue ot Mercy
service
t:ju p m. corps cadets cinss
3:30 p.m. Young people's legion
6:30 p.m. Open air service
7 D.m Salvation nieetinti
Monday
4 p.m. Sunbeams
7 n.m Youns neoolex erouD
Tuesday;
:ju p.m. rrayer meeting
Wednesday:
7 p.m Teenage club
NEVENl ll-t) AY ADVENTIST
1900 Greenwood st.
L Weis. Dastor
Saturday:
n:30 a.m sannatn scnool
11 a.m Worshlu hour
Wednesday.
10 a.m to 3 p.m. Senior Dorcas
TRINITY BAPTIST
(Conservative)
2643 South Stage rd.
nruce Rogers, presiding pastor
Sunday
10 a in. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship service
7 30 pm Youth and adult dls
cusslon groups
UNITA Rl AN -UNIVERSAL!. ST
FELLOWSHIP, ltiu,l ) VALLEY
Red Cross building
HO Hawthorne ave.
Ernest Wander, chairman
Sunday
11 a.m. Church school
ll sm. Service
UNITY CENTER OK MEDFORD
Corner Haven At Hollv, church
093 So Oakdale. center
Katharine Bosworth. minister
Sunday
0 43 a m Church scnool
11:19 a.m Worship service
Tuesday
7 30 D in Grants Pass study
class. 200 Lewis st.
Wednesday i
11 a in - Prayer ministry
1 p nv Study class
7.30 pm. Lesson
Thursday
2 p.m Ashland claw Women's
Civic clubhouse Winburn way
VALLEY VIEW SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
South Stase rd.
Arvin Winkle, pastor
aaturnav
9 30 a
11 a m
Tuesday .
10 a m
Sabbath school
-Worhlp hour
-Dorcea
Wednesday
7 30 pm Prayer meeting
WESTM1N VTKR PRKSBi'TERI AN
2000 Oakwod dr
John O Reynolds, pastor
Sunday :
9:30 am Worship and church
achool
II a.m. Morning worship
Monday :
4 pm Youth membership class
Wednesday
6 30 p m Family fellowship
dinner
Thursday.
7 p.n-i Choir reheanal
ZION l.l'TlllRAN I HI HI 11. I'LCA
Fourth and Oakdale
Harvey C Cooverl. pastor
Easter Sundav
(l am Sunrise service
9:45 a tn. Sunday school
1 1 a.m Worship eervlce
7:30 pm Evening service
Wrdnesday:
(1:30 p.m. Junior choir rehearsal
7 30 pm Senior choir rehearsal
Saturday :
9 30 am first year rateehcti-
cal class
MEDFORD
cepling the punishment which
man deserves for his willful
wrongdoing. They speak of
men as being saved, ransom
ed, redeemed, or delivered
from his just fate because
of Christ's intervention on
his behalf.
In attempting to capture a
great mystery within the dry
language of dogma, theologi
ans have sometimes made it
sound as though God were
same kind of vengeful
ogre who had to be appeased
by a sacrifical offering of in
nocent blood.
This is exactly the opposite
of the Bible's teaching, which
points to the cross of Christ
as the ultimate proof and su
preme deconstration of God's
forgiving love for all of hi3
human creatures.
God Himself Acts
How can this be? The
teaching makes sense only if
it was God Himself who was
acting in and through Christ.
And this, of course, is pre
cisely what Christians be
lieve. As usual, St. Paul put
it more succintly than any
one else has managed to do:
"God was in Christ, recon
ciling the world unto Him
self." FLOWER CROSS-The annual
Rat' 'eaWafc aaaal
for children of St. Mark's Episcopal church on Easter will
be held Sunday at 4 p.m. This
last year after the flowers had
is placed outside the church entrance after the service and
may be viewed by passers-by. (Knaekstedt photo)
Choral Eucharist
At St. Mark's
Easter Sunday will be
marked by traditional observ
ances at St. Mark's Epis
copal church with sunrise
choral Eucharist at 8-.30 a.m.
The choral Easter Eucharist
will be celebrated at 11 a.m.
with the Rev. George M. V.
Bolster, rector, peaking on
the themo, "Eastcr-Thc Gate
way To Eternal Life."
Music will be furnished by
St. Mark's senior choir, di
rected by John Drysdalc, with
Mrs. Ernest C. Conrad at the
organ. Selections will include
the Introit, "1 Know That My
Redeemer Livcth" by Handel
and the anthem "He Is Risen."
Organ prelude will include
"Divine Redeemer" by
Gounod as Ihe organ prelude,
and the postllldc "Hozanna"
by Ashford.
The family Eucnarist will
be celebrated at 9 a.m. with
the Rev. David V. A. Browne
as preacher and St. Mark's
rhorislrrs nroviding the
music. Organ music will In-1
elude "Christ Is Rise" and
"Hosanna."
For the children of the
parish the "Flowering of the
Cross" and the Ingathering of .
Mite boxes will be held at 4
p.m. with the Rev. Mr. I
Browne giving a short medita
tion. Children are to take
their flowers to their respec
tive departments and the I
flowering will take place lot
lowing the meditation.
Bible Lectures To
Continue in Valley
Duant M. Corwln, current
ly holding Bible lectures at
7 p.m. each Sunday. Monday
and Tuesday in Ihe American
Legion hall. Central Point,
has scheduled these subjects
for the coming week. "The
Mark of the Remnant." "In
Partnership With God." and
"If Jesus Were Me." Color
films accompanying tha lec
tures will include "Solomon,
a Man of Wisdom" and "Eli
jah, the Fearless One."
These topics will be
re-
peated on Wednesday. Thurs-
day and Friday nishls in the
grade sclnuil
gymnasium m
Shady Cove
MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
Death
God could not ignore man's
sins, or treat them as unim
portant. To do so would have
demeaned both God and man,
and would have made a mock
ery of the moral law. True
forgiveness is never a cheap
and easy thing: It is always
costly to someone, either the
one who forgives or the one
who is forgiven.
What God said to men in
the enacted parable of Cal
vary was: Your sins are real
and ugly, and have estranged
you from me. But I love you
in spite of your hard hearts
and selfish ways. I wUI pay
the price of your folly. I will
do the suffering which must
be done if there is to be a
genuine reconciliation.
And what is required of
man? Only that he respond
to the reconciling act in hu
mility and gratitude, and
onen nis own neari to nis
fellow man.
"In this is love, not that
we loved God but that He
loved us and sent His son
to be the expiation for our
sins," says the First Letter
of John.
"Beloved, if God so loved
us, we also ought to love one
another."
Flowering of the Cross service
is the cross as it appeared
been placed on it. inc cross
Guest Speaker Set
At Brethren Church
The Church of the Brethren
will have as their guest
speaker at the Easter 11 a.m.
services, the Rev. M. S.
Frantz, Nampa, Idaho. His
subject will be. "The Hope of
Easter." Mr. Frantz, a minis
ter for 52 years, has been in
charge of a Preaching mission
at the local church during
this week.
The anthem. "The Man of
Galilee." will be sung by the
adult choir. The children's
choir will sing. "Wonderful
Easter Story" and "Easter
Day."
Eastwood Baptist
Events Announced
Easter Sunday at Eastwood
Baptist church, the pastor, the
Rev. Clifford J. Young, will
have as his theme. "Risen
Willi Christ," using Colos-
sians 3.
The chancel choir will
sing. "This Joyful Easter
tide." under the direction of
Carroll Graber. The pastor's
children's message will be
"How the Worm Became
Beautiful." Members of the
congregation will furnish
Easter lilies.
The Junior Baptist Youth
Fellowship will meet at 6
p.m. viewing the film: "Christ
Arose." The Senior High
BYT will meet at 6:30 p tn.
and have an Easter program.
Al the 7:30 p.m. service,
the pastor will speak on: "Re
flections of Pontius Pilate."
Thursday, April 18. East
wood Baptist church will host
a Vacation Church school
workshop, beginning at 9:15
a.m. for churches of Ihe
Rogue River association. D.
Raymond Schaefcr. Oregon
Baptist director of Christian
education
1 leader.
will be a guest
TWO SERVICES
Ashland Two identical
services will be held Sunday
at First Methodist church. ,
North Main and Laurel sts . I
at 8 30 and 1 1 a m. Dr P. Mai- j
i colm Hammond, minisler. ,
will speak on "When Hope Is
Gone." A coffee hour will fol
low the second service
THE REV. BRUCE MANNING
To Lear For Chile
Appointee to Talk
At Two Churches
The Rev. Bruce Manning,
Glcndale, Ore., will speak at
two valley Assembly of God
churches Sunday.
At the 11 a.m. worship
service he will appear at the
Gold Hill Assembly of God
church. At 7:30 p.m. he will
be at the Jacksonville Assem
bly of God, Fifth and Black
stone sts.
Mr. Manning has resigned
as pastor of the Glendale
church to accept approval of
the Assemblies of God For
eign department as a mission
ary to Chile.
At both services he will
use an electronic map to show
the history and growth of the
church in Chile. All children
at the services will receive
"Children of the World" col
oring books.
Music, Recitation
Planned at Bethel
Bethel Assembly of God's
Sunday school opening as
sembly will portray the story
of Easter in music and recita
tion at 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
The church choir, under the
direction of Mrs. Clarence
Gossage, will sing during the
11 a.m. worship service. The
title of the choir numbers
will be, "The Blood of Jesus,"
and "Jesus Holds the Keys."
The pastor, the Rev. Law
rence D. Krause, will speak
on the subject, "Then Jesus
Came."
The 7:30 p.m. service will
be evangelistic and will fea
ture musical numbers.
The public is invited to the
services of the church, which
is located at 1225 East McAn
drews rd.
Pilgrim Holiness
Plans Program
Central Point - Easter ac
tivities at Pilgrim Holiness
church. Pine and Sixth sts.,
Central Point, will include a
program of songs following a
short Sunday school sesion
The Rev. Harold Barton
will speak following the pro
gram for a combined Sunday
school and worship service.
The service is expected to end
by 11:30 a.m.. according to
the Rev. Clarence Jackson,
minister.
The revival services with
Mr. Barton as evangelist, will
continue nightly at 7:30 p.m.
next week.
EASTER CANTATA
Applegate Valley -The choir
of Ruch Community church.
comprised of young people
and adults, will present a
cantata on Easter in connec
tion with the regular Sunday
school and morning worship
service.
Sunrise
SERVED FROM 6 AM to 11 AM
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Pork Chops $1.65
Lamb Chops $1.75
Canadian Bacon $1.50
Top Sirloin Steak $1.95
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Easter Greetings
from Medford's Finest Restaurant
1206 N. Riverside-Phone 773-5474
"WHERE EVERYBODY MEETS
Five Valley Presbyterian
Churches
Easter music will be heard
at three -rvatenrat
rreaoyiei icn muni, u,,unj :
at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. i
The combined youth choir i
will sing for the 8 a m. serv-j
ice. At 9:30 a.m. the junior j
choir, under the direction of
Miss Shirley Slater, will pre
sent two anthems. The chan
cel choir will sing for both
the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services
and a mixed quartet com
posed of Mrs. Charles Champ
lin, Mrs. William Uhren, Gary
Frame and Lynn Sjolund, will
also be heard at these serv
ices. The theme of the Easter
message brought by Dr. D.
Kirkland West is "An Eternal
Victory."
All young people of Junior
High age are invited to attend
the Tuesday night dinner,
church school and fellowship.
Senior High Fellowship will
hold only one meeting this
week on Wednesday at 5:30
p.m.
Following the sunrise serv
ice all junior i.ighs, senior
highs and college-age youth,
who have attended the serv
ices, are invited to breakfast
in the Fellowship hall at 6:45
a.m.
Westmimier
Easter services will be held
at 9:30 and 11 a.m. at
the Westminster Presbyterian
church, 2000 Oakwood dr.
The Rev. John O. Reynolds
will preach on the subject
"Christ Lives For You" and
James Rowan will serve as
lay worship assistant.
The church choir, under the
direction of Mrs. Harvey
Field, will sing "Sanctus" by
Gounod and "In the End of
the Sabbath" by Speaks.
There will be nursery care
for preschool children dur
ing both services; however,
there will be no children's
church at the 11 a.m. service.
Church School classes will
be held at 9:30 a.m. instead of
'The Resurrection'
To Be Easter Topic
Gold Hill "The Resur
rection" will be the title of
the subject by the Rev. Elvina
Colburn, pastor of Concord
Spiritualist chapel Sunday at
7:30 p.m.
A piano and solo-vox duet
will be played by Mrs. Col
burn and Mrs. Bianca Cor
ona. Sidney Jones and Mrs.
Pansy Jones, healer, will as
sist Mrs. Colburn with the
service.
A series of seances were
given at the chapel during the
past week by the Rev. Wil
liam Holten, pastor of Pyra
mid Church of Light and
Truth, Pasadena, Calif. Mr.
and Mrs. Holten were guests
of Mrs. Colburn during their
stay in southern Oregon.
Pathfinders Meet
Sundays in O'Brien
O'Brien - The Pathfinders
of the Seventh-day Adventist
church, Cave Junction meets
each Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Oren Ileagle.
The group is for children
from 9 to 14 years of age and
is open to all interested. At
the present, copper tooling is
being learned.
DINNER PLANNED
A potluck dinner will be
held Sunday at Gibbon Acres
Pentecostal Church of God.
139 Gibbon rd. The dinner
will follow the 9:45 a.m. Sun
day school and worship service.
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Breakfast
Note Easter Events
the usual 9:45 a.m. with me
exception of the adult civs I
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week.
A family fellowship dinner
will be held Wednesday
April 17, beginning at 6:30
p.m. The program theme will
be "Persons ot special necu
and will feature Brian Mullen vided for small children,
speaking about the School of j A fellowship time over
Hope for retarded children, j coffee will follow in the din
.iim, MrOnodwin sneaking : ing room.
of work among juvenile delin-:
quents and Clarence Wilson
speaking of the Medford Gos
pel Mission.
Central Poinl-"God's Ever
lastino Yes" i Dr. Earl Wil
liam Benbow's sermon topir1
for the Easter 11 a.m. service
Celebration Slated
At Worship Hour
An Easter celebration is be
ing planned at St. Luke's
Methodist church for the 11
a.m. worship hour. The
church is located at 2320 Sis
kiyou blvd. across from
Hoover school.
Featured in the service will
be a solo by Michael Johnson,
First Methodist church. Mr.
Johnson will sing "Art Thou
the Christ" by O'Hara. In ad
dition, the altar choir, which
is composed of junior and
junior high age boys and
girls, will sing a "Polish East
er Carol." Mrs. Claude Grif
fin is director of the altar
choir. Mrs. Charles R. McDon
ald assists at the organ. The
Senior choir has chosen for
its anthem Palestrina's
"Alleluia".
Ralph Humphrey, organist
director, has selected "An
Easter Flower" by Worrell,
"Exultatc Deo" by Williams,
and "Oh Joyous Postlude" by
Mallard for his special music.
The Rev. Mr. McDonald is
pastor of the church. He will
preach on the theme: "The
Message of Easter".
Unitarian Fellowship
Schedules Sermon
Sunday the Unitarian Fel
lowship will hear Theodore
Parker's sermon of more than
a century ago entitled "The
Permanent and the Transient
in Christianity." It will be
read to the group by Blanche
Cowbrough.
An Easter program is being
planned for the children of
the church school by Miss
Claudia Everett, Mrs. Her
schel Barnes and Mrs. Jean
Skirven.
The fellowship meets at the
Red Cross building, 60 Haw
thorne ave., at 11 a.m. Fol
lowing the service there will
be discussion and a coffee
hour.
Loyalty Campaign
To Begin Easter
Eagle Point Loyalty cam
paign will begin Easter Sun
day at Eagle Point Assembly
of God church. Sixth and E
sts.
The seven Sundays follow
ing Easter will stress loyality
and stewardship. "Come Hear
Our Pastor" will be the cam
paign's motto and the theme
will be "Seven Golden Oppor
tunities." Easter's topic will include
"The Steward Found Faith
ful." Other Sunday's topics
will stress time, talents,
means, family, gospel, friends,
and reward.
The film, "He Is Risen,"
will be shown during the Sun
day service, according to the
pastor, the Rev. Troy L.
Cambron.
Easter Dinner
SERVED FROM 11 AM to 10 PM
Children Half Price
Relish Travs With California Dip
Shnmp or Fruit Cocktail Soup or Consomc
Tossed Green Salad Choice of Dressing
$3.00
ROAST SPRING LAMB Dressing Savov
BAKED VIRGINIA SUGAR CURED HAM,
Champagne Sauce
ROAST TURKEY, Cranberry Sauce
PAN-FRIED CHICKEN. Country Gra.y
ROAST LONG ISLAND DUCKLING, a la Orange
HALF ROAST PHEASANT. Wild Rice
$3.95
PRIME RIB OF BEEF
BROILED NEW YORK STEAK.
ohuilcu ludj i ck
Broccoli Hollaindaise
Creamed Com
Baked Idao Butter Whipped
Pie Ice Cream or
Coffee Tea
T" T
at ne r ..,. ' - Mr
church,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jeffries,
Scenic ave.. will sing "Arise,
O Lord". The anthem by tha
choir will be "Hosanna to Our
King".
Nursery care win be pro
The young people's group
will return to the church fur
breakfast after the sunrise
service. There will be no
meeting on Sunday evening.
Jacksonville Sunday at
9:45 a.m. the First Presbyter
ian church, Jacksonville,
church school will give its an
nual Easter program. The pro
gram this year is under the di
rection of Mrs. William John
son. During the worship service
the Rev. Kyig K. Jones will
give a messige entitled "Al
most Persuaded." Mrs. Dave
Allen will sing a solo "Open
the Gates of the Temple" and
the choir will sing the anthem
"The Hallelujah Chorus."
There will be no meeting ot
the Men's study on Easter
Sunday. The study will re
sume at its regular time on
April 21.
Phoenix The Phoenix
Presbyterian church will hold
infant baptism and presenta
tion of new members during
the 11 a.m. worship service on
Easter.
"The Real Presence ot
Christ" will be the topic ot
the Rev. William Saladin's
sermon. Carl Unruh will sing
"The Holy City" and the choir
will offer an anthem, "Open
The Gates." Mrs. Mary
Thompson will be the organ
ist. Next Weekend in the
APRIL 14th Issue
Special Easter Feature
"The Seven Secrets of
Prayer" by Will Oursler
The Men Who Decide
Our Destinies
Maxwell Taylor:
"Mr. Attack" Comes Bock
SO Years for the I.R.S.
"Happy Birthday,
Income-Tax Man"
The Strength of Faith
"Peggy Lee's Search for
Success"
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