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MEDFORD CHURCH DIRECTORY "The plane of mind belong to man, but the Answer of the tongue it from the Lord." Proverb 16:1. MEDFORD MAU. TMBUHE, MEDFORD, OREGOH FRIDAY, JUNE 21, IMS APOSTOLIC rAITS CHL'BCS Marti. CtnUtl v. at Thtfti tf. Loyc C Crvr. putor -Suaaay; . 830 im. Sunday school 11 am Moriuni worship ' 3 p m. Children's mettng 730 p ra. Evangelistic aarvica Wednesday: 730 pm. Prayer meeting BETHEL AUSLMBL Of GOO 1223 E. McAndrei rd. X. D. Krausa. pastor Sunday. 8 15 am. Sunday school It am. Worship service 6.30 p in. Children a aervica .- 6:30 pm. Youth 7 30 p jrx . Evangelistic aervica Wednesday: 730 pjn Bible Hour CENTRAL CHURCH Of CHRIST 1440 South Oakdait ava. John V. HeberUng, minuter Sunday ; 8:45 a m. Bible school 11 a m. Worship service ' ? p.m. Youth meeting 8 p m . Evening serv tee Wednesday: 7:30 p-ro. Mid-week service. CHURCH OF CHR11T 1058 Court st Eaton Catlett, minister .Sunday: 1030 a.m. Worship service 7 pm Btble study Wednesday: 7 p.m Btble study CHURCH OF COD J870 Stewart ave. . A. G. Eason, pastor Sunday: 8:45 a.m. Sunday school II a m Morning worship 7:30 p.m. Evening worship Thursday iau p.m. loung pwpw tiww first chlscb or cueist. 10Q Windsor ava. block aouUt oi Cast afaUs sU Sunday; 11 a jb. e n urea servic il a-m Sundsv school, ourscnr available Sundays and Wednesdays weonesoay; pjn. TesuisoQiafa 01 neaung Readme room 228 West Sixth st. 10 ul to 5 DJn. Dily t except Sundava and nobdsyst FIRST METHUOIST CHURCH West Main at Laurel st Georga G. Boseoerry, minuter Gerald Keisos. aociata Sunday 30 a ra. Adult classes o church school 830 & li a.m. Morning worship 10:43 a.m. Junior high classes 1 1 a.m. Senior htati, nursery 8:30 pjn. Junior High MYJ" 630 o.m. Senior Hinh MVF Wednesday: ? p.m. ooy acouu 7 p.m. -Youth choir t p.m. Chancel choir Thursday: 7 pan. Explorer scout pt service runnru nr IFMTft CHRIST Or LATTtR DAY SAINTS (1st Ward) i. 648 South ivy st. I Divid U. Peterson, bishop I Sunday: I g a.m. Priesthood meeting li a.m. Sunday school i 4 7 p.m. Sacrament meeting i Tuesday: t 430 pm. Primary i Wednesday: ' r 10 a.m. Relief society 7:30 p.m. Mutual Improvement aaaociation. !J rHi PTH OP JESUS CHRIST OF t LATTER DAY SAINTS Un Ward) bq suuui j v. - D. E. Nelson, bishop Sunday: 8 a.m. Priesthood meeting 815 a.m. Sunday school 5 p.m. Sacrament meeting Tuesday: in am R!if anrittv 7 30 p.m. Mutual Improvement association . Wednesday: 430 p.m. Primary CHURCH OF THK BRETHREN 345 North Mary st. William Wash, minister Sunday: i : 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a m. Morning worship 7 p.m CBYF and Adult panel discussion .Wednesday: 730 p.m Bibla study ana prayer meeting CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH .(United Church of Christ) j Hoover school. Siskiyou blvd. Robert W. Tuil, minister -Sunday: "10 am. Church school - 10 a.m. Worship service Monday thru Friday: 8-11:30 a.m. Bible school at St Luke's Methodist. ; , EAST SIDE CHURCH OF CHRIST 1 233 Vancouver st. f Mr. Jean M. Shelley, minster li.- Sunday: a s, m mSimriiv school 10:43 a.m. Morning worship : 7 p.m. Study of scripture EASTWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH fAmrrfran Baalist) North Keeneway dr. at Ridgeway Clifford J. Young, pastor 'Sunday: 8:43 a.m. Church school 11 a.m. Morning worship 730 p.m. Evening service FAITH ADVENT CHRISTIAN . 2460 Roberts rd. Laurel Lee Crabb. minister Sunday : . 9:45 a.m. Sunday school f 11 a.m. Worship hour -. 730 p.m. Evening service S p.m. Choir practice Wednesday: 730 p.m Midweek service fFlRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1108 West Main st. Rohert E. Cull, pastor Sunday : 9:43 a m Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship c -6:15 pm. Christ Ambassadors 7 30 p m. Evangelistic service Wednesday: s 7;45 p m. Midweek service FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ( Conservative J Wilson school. Grand and Corona sts. Bemard Andrews, minister Sunday: . 9:40 a m. Sunday school 11 am. Morning worship 630 p.m. Familv hour 7:30 pm. Evening service 'Wednesday. 7 30 pjn. Midweek service .FIBSr CHRISTIAN CHURCH ,Kinth at Oakdale Trpdnrk R. Evans, minister f Wendell Wagler associate r Sunday ft -AS a m Sundav school : 8 30 ec 1033 a m. Worship services - 6 p.m. Chi Rho fellowihip 5 8 p.m. Middlers fellowship 6 30 p.m. Christian Youth lei ?lpwthtp t&prfrtMrfav: i- R in nm Youth choir reherssl 7 p.m. Carillon choir rehearsal 1 S p m. Chancel choir rehearsal i&amrasy : i 10 a m. Junior choir rehearsal FIRST CHURCH OF GOD '1000 Crater Lafce ave. W. E. Martin, pastor Sunday: t 10 am. Sunday school j tl a m Worship service 1 7 p m. Adult prayer group 2 7-30 p ro Evening service 'Monday: 7 p m Boy Scout Troop i Tuesday: t 8 30 p m Youth fellowship . 730 pjn. Prayer and Bible ltudy 9 8 30 p re. Choir rehearsal a 1 30 pan. Ladies missionary tt- aiowsnip VlRST tHtRCB OF TH KAXA REN'S -320 North Holly st SMarrttrf aJ Sanner OS ft Of Perry Chiisttanseo. music minister a una a r , 7 a ra Intercessory prayer kltar 9 45 am. Sunday school I 11 a m. Morning worship i ipm Youth tetlow ships t 7pm Evening service Tnnrfav ! a jo Intercessory pw at slur Wednesday: i 7 30 pm Hour of power I 8 30 pm. Sanctuary choir prsc- .ttce :Thurdy: a m intercessory prayer at slur pm Visitation poUuck dinner riRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Eighth and Holiy u u jurmana west, pastor; usvia Brown and Robert T. Bndta Sunday & ii a.m. Church school S30 Ar 11 a m. WorhiD service ice 7 p.m. Senior high fellowship Tuesday: t p.m. junior ragit leuowamp Wednesday: 3 30 on. Senior Hieh fellow ship. 730 pm. Bible study, at church Thursday: 7.30 pjn. college feuowsmp. FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST 794 Lorier lane Gilbert O. Skaar. pastor Sunday: s:5 a.m. aunoay scnooi 10:45 a.m. Morning worship 7 p.m Training unions 8 o.m. Evenine service Wednesday: 7 pjn. uroup meetings S pjn. Midweek prayer service FOURSQUARE CHURCH 2200 Robert rd. K. L. Mataewscn, pastor Sunday: 9.s a.m. naay scaoos 11 M.m. Wo.-ihiD 6:30 p.m Adult and youth meet ings ?:3S pjn. jsvangeasuc seme Wednesday: 6:30 o.m, orcnestra pracuce. 7:30 pjn Bible study and pray er FREE METHODIST CHURCH 1294 South Peach st. Roland Stewart, pastor Sunday: 8:43 a.m. aunaay scnooi 11a m. Worship fipjn. Family hour 7 o.m. Evanselistie service Wednesday: 7 pjn. siiaweex prayer service. UNIT CENTER OF MCDFORD Corner Haven at Holly ctrurcsi 3777 Jacksonville hwy, center, Katharuas Boa worth. wr Sunday: 8:43 a m. Church school 11:15 a jq Worship service Tuesday 730 p a. Grant Pass study class. 800 Lewis St. Wednesday: 11 ftm Prayee ministry I p m. Study class Thursday: 3 p m. Ashland class. Women uvtc ciuooousc, winoum way. GOLD HILL V4LEY VIEW FVESTH-DA ADVfc.i7:5T CHURCH South Stag rd. Arvm Winkle pastor Saturday: 8 jo a m. modus scnooi 11 s m. Worshio hour Tuesday: lo a m Dorcas Wednesday: t pjn. prayer meeung WfeSTMlNSTER PRESBYTERIAN 3000 Oakwood dr. John O. Rey nolds, pastor Sunday: i m. t nurch school 10 ajn. Morning worship 7 o m Senior Kith fellowihio Wedneday: a pm. Mid wees study mday: 7 pjn. Mariners ASSEMBLY OP 60S Fifth ave. Chsrlea prsast, pastor Jiunday: : am- cnurcn scnooi it js Morning vorshi C 30 pm. J tttuor church 733 It m tynMiHmii 7 JO p-m Youth meeting CHRISTIAN CHURCH Corse Fourth L and Sixth ave. Dewev Jeffrey, minister Sunday: 9 45 a m. surwav school 11 jn Worship service 4 30 8j& .Youth tnuiB swetinf Thursday: j jo pmaiDii study ana prayer nung CHRISTIAN SClt.VCE SOCIETY OF GOLD HILL Fifth L and 4lh ave. Sunday SJ9 a m Churrh school 11 -m Mar&ina worshia Wednesday: p m . TetttmoRials ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH ULCA Fourth and Oakdale Harvey C. Coovert, pastor 2nd Sunday after Trinity: 8.3Q ajn. aunday school 930 a.m. Worship service COUNTY CHURCHES CONCORD SPIRITUAL CHAPEL NASG 3S0 Jntj ave Mrs. ivina Colburo. oastot Sundav: a p.m, services ASHLAND FIRST METHODIST CHURCH North Main and Laurel sis, P. Malcolm Hammond, minister David Coulter, associate minister Sunday: 8:43 a.m. Church school 11 a.m. Morning worship 13 noon Coffee hour S pjn. Junior High MYr JACKSONVILLE ASSEMBLY OP GOD Filth and Slsckstene O. Summers, pastor Sunday - S:45 a m. Sunday school It s Jn Worship 630 pjn, Youth service 7:30 e m, Evangelistic aervica; Wednesday: 730 pjn. amis study GRACR LUTHERAN CHURCH Frances lane Albert R. Kickodemua, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a m. Sunday school and Bible class 8 30 St 11 a m Worship service 1230 pm. Ail church picnic, Jackson Hot Springs JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Kingdom hall 7GQ North Main St. W.- D. Kolman, presiding minister Sunday: . 3 pjn Public talk 4:15 pjn. Watchtower study Tuesday: 8 p.m. Bible study Friday: 730 p.m. Theocratic ministry scnoot ana service meeting L1THIA CHURCH OF CHRIST Women's Civic Clubhouse Winburn Way Fred Riemer, minister Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Bible classes 10:45 ajn Morning worship 730 p.m. Evening worship Tuesday : 7 30 p m Bible study FRIENDS CHURCH (Corner of DeBarr and Merriman) Jack L. WiUeuts, pastor Sunday: a:4a am. aunaay scnooi 11 a. m. Worship service 6:30 o.m. Christian Endes;"' - 730 p.m. Praise and worship Wednesday: 7 ;ao o.m, Mtaweex prayer meeting JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES . Kingdom hall 2403 Jacksonville highway H. s. Nixon, congregation servant Sunday: 4 p.m. Public taix 5 pjn. Watchtower study Tiiesday: 8 p.m, si&ie stuay - Fridav : 7:30 cm. service meeuna theocratic ministry school. CENTRAL POINT COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH Fourth and Aider sts. Paul A. Kroon, pastor Sunday: 8:45 a m- Sunday school 11 a.mf Morning worship 6:30 p.m. Youth meetings 7:30 p.m. Goupel hour Wednesday: 7 pjn. Choir prayer meeting 7:30 p.m. -Choir practice 730 p.m. Youth and adult pray er meetings Thursday: 7-10 p.m. Men's work night FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday. s:45 sjti. church scnooi 11 a.m Worship service 7 pm, Youth fellowship and MT. PITT AVENUE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENB 1332 Mt. Pitt ave. James O. Gordon, pastor Sunday: 8:45 a.m. aunaay scnooi 10:53 a.m. Worship 6 o.m. NYPS Wednesday: 73U pjn. rsver meeting Friday: iz:3u p.m. Hour oi prajer tor missions. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 1123 East Jackson st. James RockhoH, minister Sunday 9:ii s m. aunasy scnooi 11 a m. Morning worship 6 p.m Young people's service 7 o.m Evanaelistlc aervica Wednesday: 730 pjn Prayer meeting RK-ORGAM1.D CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Tenth and Ivy sts. Harley J. Davidson, pastor, Sunday: 8:45 pjn. aunoay scnooi 11 aj Morning worship SACRED HEART CATHOLIC 326 South Oakdale ave. Priests. Ft. Carl Mai. Fr. John A lig, rr. wmiam mcieoa, ex. iu bert Lulsy. Stmrtsv 8. 7, saw, is at u ju ajn-xB 2 p.m. Baptisms 7 p.m. Mass 730 p.m. Penwiual help devo tions and oeneaictton fiaturrtav: 4-530 fit 7 30-8 pm- Caniesiion Daily: 830 & S a.m. Mass ST. LUKE(S METHODIST 2320 Siskiyou blvd. Charles McDonald, pastor Sundav: S a.m. Sunday school 8 a. m Worship service Monday thru Friday: 8-1130 .m. Bible School ST. MARK 8 EPISCOPAL CHURCH Fifth st and Pf uaKdais ave. G R V Bolster, rector David V A Browne assistant 2nd Sunday alter Trinity: a amHolv communion 8:45 a m. Nursery school 10 a m, Morning prayer sermon Friday. 11 a m Holy communion with ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod i 1020 Essf Mam st, John Simon, pastor 8;1S it H s m Worship service 9 30 s m Church school 7 pjn. Walther League SALVATION ARMY Beatty and Edwards sts. Sunday -8 45 a m. Sunday school 11 am Holiness service II am. Junior Soldiers 1 1 jig a m Junior Lesion 330 pj Lesfue of Mercy 530 pm. Young people's legion 9 30 pjn, open air service 7 p m Salvation meeting Monde 4pm Sunbeams 7pm Young peoples group Tuesday 7 30 p m Prayer meeticg Wednesday: 7 pm Teenage club TRINITY SAPTIftl (Conservative 2645 South Stag rd Bruce Rogers, presiding pastor Sunday 10 a m. Sunday school 11 a m, Worship servie 7 m P rarer meeting g p m Vacation Bibie school program EAGLE POINT COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH Warren L. Christensen, pastor Sunday. :o ajn. aunoay Dcnooi it a.m. Mornine Worshio 7 p.m. Young People's meeting 8 p.m. Evening service Tuesday; 7 p.m. Choir practice Wednesday: 8 p.m. Prayer meeting and Bible Study SHADY POINT SEVENTH-SAT AnVF.NTlhT Crater Lake hwy. near Sams Vat ley juncnon Duane Corwin, Sidney Nelson, pss tors Saturday - 8 JO i m. satiBtiR scnooi I i a.m. Communion service W. E. Atkin. soeaker Tuesdav : ojn. illustrated si&i stuay. uuane torwm 10 ajn Dorras weifsrs canter open In Eagle Point Religion In Amtf Icq Church People May Succeed in Aiding Itinerant Workers rOMMI'KITT MBTHOOISI rnvnem Corner 4ih. ti. and (tit vt. Lochlcn L. Gre jory, putor Sunday: mm. cnurcn tcftooi tl CJa. Worth i p FIB IT MKfBTTtlllAN CHURCH Kinf K Jont Jr, pilor Sunday: :3 .m. aunoay acnoai ii rn Wor.hip ST. JOBIM' CATHOLIC Ft. WlHum McLaod Sunday: 3 m sta Br LOUIS CASSELS United Press 3niin!iona5 This could be the vnr when church people finally succeed in doing something for mi grant farm workers. The migrants are America a poorest people. There are about one million of them -men, women and children -who eke out a living by "fo. lowing the crop. With every. one working, including very young children, migrant family may earn about $1,000 year. Many migrants Hv In squalid shack towns. They are subject to exploitation by crew leaders who serve as brokers of their labor. Their children get little schooling and grow up illiterate, unable to break out of the migrant way of life. They have very high disease and death rates. They are not covered by any of the federal labor laws, tney are not represented by a un ion, and their political Influ ence is nil. Unilad In Appeal Relieving t h 1 r desperate plight has been a concern of America major religious bodies for 40 years. It is one of the few public issues on which Protestants, Catholics and Jews have consistently PHOENIX FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST Corner First and Rose sts. Not Mtu paster Sunday: 8:4a a.m. aunasy scnooi II s.m. Worship service 8:3G p.m Training union 7 30 om Evenina service Wednesday: 730 p.m. trsyer meeting 8:13 p m Bible study ROGUE RIVER SOPH PRESBYTERIAN' CHURCH SIS Broadway st. Sunday: 93Q a.m. sunaay scnooi li am, Worship service SHADY COVE otm i,.rt? or fatima CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday 10 am. M ass, followed atechm TALENT ASSEMBLY Or ROD CHURCH 3. C. Arnett. pastor t Sunday ; 8.45 a m. sunaay scnooi 11 a .st; Morning worship $ 39 p m, Children's aervica -S;3D p m. CA. service t:33 p m EvangsiisUc service Wednesday; p-m Prayer and prats - rSIENDS CHVRC8 A. C.afk Smith, pumiar Etmer Weiiiei, assistant pastor Sunday; 9:43 a.m. Sunday school 11 an Mornint service 8:38 p.m. Youth service T:3S p.m- Evening servie ft p.m Prayer and Bible study RURAL CHURCHES BEttEAN BAPTIST CHURCH (Conservative White City Crater Tke Hwy., & Avenue Hkrhsrd A. Hsdeen, caktor Sunday: 8:45 a.m. Sunday achool II ajn. Mormnl w,trhto 30 p.m. Btpiiti youth ieHew. 12 p m Evening service Wednesday: ?:30 pjsi.-MHweex service fOMMlWmf BIBLE CBIIBCH ButU rails Hubert Daniel, pastor Sunday: SI a.m.Mormna wonn;p ? d in. vmn wonhis Thursday: 7,30 pm, eraser servm COUKTItV CHUCH Midway Four Corner 525 Table Bock nJ. Ernest R, Baits, pScr Sunday; H u a.m. iunoy aeitoot il:05 am. -Worship service 7 30 p m Evening aervice. Wednesday: 7 30 pm. stole stuay aas prayer CIBBOH ACRES PESTECOKAI, HL R( H OF GOD 139 Gibbon rd. Benoy Ivey. Dscf Sunday : 9:5 am. Sunday scitosi tl m Worship service 7 D m Svsjireisiiic servie Wednesday: 7 o m. Youtn aervica pyp rriday: i p.m. sioia amay ana prayer spoken with one voice. In the conviction that the migrants problem can be solved only by federal legisla tion, the major fauhs have joined forces in what is re ferred to in Washington-usu-ally with a patronizing smile as "the church lobby." Year after year, the church lobby has charged forth into legislative battle. Always, un til now, it has gone down to ignominious defeat at the hands of the large arid power ful farm lobby. A few weeks ago, the House of Representative took up bill, backed by the big farm interests, to extend for two years public Saw 78 - the so called "brace ro law" under which Mexican farm workers are Imported Into this coun try to fill the same kind of jobs that domestic migrants seek. Sands Cons' Letters The migrant ministry of the National Council of Churches and the National Catholic Rural Life Conference sent letters to ail members of Con gress urging that Public Law 78 be allowed to expire on schedule at the end of the present year. They said the importation of braceroa de prived domestic migrants of jobs, and drove down their al ready pitiable wages. To the utter amazement of virtually everyone in Wash ington, the House rejected the two-year extension bill by a roll-call vote of 174 to 158 Alter the surprise vote, a prominent farm lobbyist stormed out of the Capitol nd muttered to reporters: "Those damn do-gooder have put one over on us.' It was the first clean-cut victory the church lobby had ever won over the farm lobby, and it was a heady experi ence. But as Fr. James V il ia rd of the Catholic Rural Life Conference emphasized, "that was just one battle ... we haven't won the war yet by long shot. The farm lobby will try again before the congressional Church to Honor Couple in Service At the 1 1 a.m. worship hour Sunday at the Medford Church of the Brethren, the Rev. William Wash, pastor, will speak ra the topic, "lie Began to Sink." A trumpet solo, -How Great Thou Art" will be played by Jim Evera-den. Tonight at S o'clock will be the closing program ot the Bible school. The children will present their program and their crafts will be dia- played, A social hour along with refreshments will follow in the church social hall. Sunday evening; the Church of Brethren Youth Fellowship are sponsoring a panel discus sion on the subject, "Dating within the Christian Family." Youth and adults will make up the panel. After the panel discussion there will be a get-together and welcome lor Linda and Camden Weller who have been In Volunteer Brethren service for the last two years serving In Fresno, Calif., Fal- furrtas, Texas and Portland Strvees Sdtmluiml . : . In Mtdford Park Evangelistic services will be held Is the Wed ford city park near the public library from June 2i to 29 it g pjn. The meetings are sponsored by Faith Tabernacle, Ashlawl, with the pastor, the Rev, Leo C. Wine, to speak. The meetings will consist of music, singing, choir nam hers, testimonies and Bible message. Savings Bond Sales In Drive Reported Local bank! reported sales of savings bonds here last week amounted to $5,800. Total sales since the be ginning of the freedom bond drive May i amount to $80,- fSS 25 tn Medford. The goal which local sav ings bonds leaders hope to reach by the end of the drive July 4 is $108,000. Guard School Being Conducted in Forest Grants Pass - Approstiistate iy 30 smokejumpers, lookouts and fire guards are undergo ing training this week at the Siskiyou National forest's an nual guard school now tn ses sion at the forest service aerial project center near Cave Junction. The school, which end to day, stressed fire detection and suppression techniques. Instructors Included mea from the five ranger districts in the forest, the GsUce, ItU- nois Valley, Chetko, Gold Beach and Powers Districts, plus supervisory personnel from forest headquarters In Grants Pass. A I $mmnrmiz lay fcrfcnisr Tfa eongregstjoa of St Luke's Methodist church will meet at the church, 232S Sis kiymi bJvd., at 9 mm. Sunday for worship. The Rev. Chariest S, McDonald, pastor of the) church, will preach oa the theme: "Breach In the Will Pope John XXiil." Duririg the service Salc4 Humphrey, church organist win play: "Polypttaaie Studies'" by Bach, -Arioso'' by Hansel, and "March of the NoWe by Keau. The joint Vacation Church school sponsored by the Med ford CMgregatUBa! church and St. Luke's Methodist church will continue its see snd week at the St. Luke's bunding, Classea are from s) to 11:30 a.m., Monday through! Friday, Mday at T:30 p.m. Use Va cation Church achool will have an open house. Parents) and friends of the chiidrea will be given the opportunity to view their work. Relreiii Btmto will be served. FINDS ELECTION SWEET Columbia, UoCK - Becky Sweet was elected lieutenant governor of Missouri Girls) Stat Thursday, but Marilyn Kis was defeated for gov ensnr In the same election. JOIKS WISEMA STAFF Klamath Falls - Boy Sines ; has joined the staff of the Wlnema National forest to fill the position of range conser vationist. He replaces Keith Eobell, who was transferred to the Malheur National forest earlier this spring. session to over - this time throwing its weight behind a one-year extension bill. The betting to that it will get through - unless the church lobby can generate a tremen dous amount of public support. Cupp's Furniture OPEN EVERY MONDAY & FRIDAY Until 8:30 p.m. Highway 99 it Ctntril Point rti M4.17W PROSPECT BAPTIST Southern Baptii Community htt Amos l. ciic, Dtcor , Sunday B:45 mm. Sunsny ienssf li .!- MornifeS worship 8:30 p,m Training anion 7:30 d Svt-niss Wednesday; - A uiu B nx rrayair nng RBCftE CREEK COMMtJNlTV Butts Falls rt, t mile . Hwy, 3 WHUsm H. Collier, patio? Sunday; 8:45 m, Susdy ehssl 1 1 1 .ro. Wwshtp rvic ' ? JO p.m, Wonhip rv3c Wednesday: 730 p.m- Prtyer service SAMS VALLEY COSIMVSIT ( !nierdensmmUeisii School house Sunday; 8:30 a.m.Sund ichosf TRAIL COM M US IT V CHtRCH John S. Kswee, pasts? - ? Sunday: 9 43 a.m. Sunday tcftoo! II a.m. Worth sp S;i$ pm, Veunf pespls sseei fn 7 p ro Evenins rvic Wednesday; 7:30 p.m. Sfel itudy and priy r service Monday thru Friday: 8-H:3Q a m, Bibi aches! EAT BETTER ! Stimulate sluggish summer oppititti. live in fht crisp, clean, healthful fm$sphr ef on air conditioned heme,' lot better, feel better, live livelier! 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