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ft Church of God Pastor to Begin Series of Sermons "This We Belize, This We Proclaim," is the title of a se ries of six sermons to be de- livered at the 11 a.m. worship service at the First - Church of God, Haven and Holly st. ; The first sermon, "Members of His body and of One An other," will be given next Sun day, according to the pastor, the Rev. Darold H. Jones. The other five sermons which concern the church and its- be liefs, will be given on consec utive Sundays, with the excep tion of Rally day, Sunday, Oc Stober 2. All interested are in-fvited. .An average of 1.6 cords of pulpwood is required to make a ton of wood pulp, which in turn will make an average of nine - tenths of a ton of paper or pap er board. You'll shout with joy! 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Bishop Swift has consent ed to address an open meeting on Tuesday at 8 p.m. in St. Mark's Episcopal church annex, when he will speak on his work and upon general conditions in his area. He also will discuss the work of the General convention in Honolulu. St Mark's evening guild, of which Mrs. Matthews is a member, will serve refresh ments following the bishop's ad dress. This meeting is open to all who wish to attend, and it is anticipated the bishop will be willing to discuss any and all phases of Puerto Rican life with interested listeners. No admis sion will be charged or offerings made, officers announced. Separate Services Planned for Juniors Phoenix Plans are being formed at the Phoenix Presby terian church for separate wor ships services on Sundays for Juniors and Junior Intermediate groups, officers announced this week. Until recently the Pri mary department met together for the opening exercises of the Sunday school. - : The high school group meets at the manse on the church grounds. Sunday school opens' at 10 a.m. and worship is at 11 a.m., on Sundays. All in the vicinity interested are invited. Hale Loofbourrow, was elect ed choir leader recently and his wife is organist. Rehearsals are held at 7 p.m., Wednesdays and an invitation is extended to any one whq wishes to join the choir. A family night will be held at 7:30 p.m. today. Refresh ments will be served and a sings piration and films are planned. The committee in charge has an nounced that all who have not been contacted .wilt be,asked to donate toward the ' expenses of the ice cream and other items. Promotion Sunday will be held held in the Sunday school on Sept. 25 and students will receive certificates. A program Registrations Set " For Church School St. Mark's Episcopal church school will open for registration for the fall and winter terms at 9:30 a.m. next Sunday. Classes will be available for all ages, from three years up- to and in cluding senior high students. ' The Junior school, located in the Guild hall, will be under the direction of Mrs. Robert J. Mor ris, supported by a full staff of teachers and alternates. The " Senior school will be housed both in the church and the annex buildings and will be under .the direction of G. A. Douglas Roach. General super intendent of the school is Hous ton R. Pitts, with Mrs. Stanley Philips as director of religious education. Register Sunday . To expeaiaie the school pro gram it is urged that all regis trations be completed this Sun day. For the case of Junior scnool, it is asked that parents or other adults accompany the children to registration so tnat full : and ' accurate iniormation may be recorded. Invited Newcomers to the city, and others without present church aifiliations, are invited to en roll their children. Further information may be secured by telephoning 2-5002 or 2-4249. Organization of an adult class soon will be an nounced. The Rev. George Bol ster is the rector of the church. Clackamas Construction Projects Announced Portland (U.R) Plans for construction projects on the Clackamas river totaling 16, 000,000 have meen announced by Portland General Electric co. The projects, designed to add 75,000 kilowatts of power o the company's output, include a 50,-000-kilowatt dam on the North Clackamas, improvements in di version works at Casadero dam, two miles downstream, and ma jor additions to the Faraday pow er plant, two miles . below the Cazadero project ALBERT TO TOUR U.S. Brussels, Belgium (U.R) Prince Albert of Belgium, 21-year-old brother of King Bau douin, leaves today aboard the luxury, lined He de France for a 10-week tour, of the United States. The prince will be re ceived by President Eisenhower Sept. 27. Tfie Rev. W. Adams Will Speak Sunday At Assembly of God "Everyone in Sunday School" will be the emphasis of the Sun day school period at the Medford Assembly of God Sunday at 9 ;45 a.m. The Rev. Wayne Adams, di rector of Sunday schools for the Oregon district of the Assemblies of God, will speak. The Rev. Adams has had a varied ministry as pastor, even gelist and for the past year has served as director of the state wide Sunday school program of 190 Assemblies of God in Ore gon. His mesage will be of in terest to all the family. In the worship service at 11 a.m. Mr. Adams will be . the speaker. Music will be furnished by members of the choir. At the Evangelistic rally, at 7:30 p.m. the Rev. Wilmer. N. Brown, executive director of northwest region for the Na tional Association of Evangeli cals, will be the speaker. The Rev. Mr. Brown also will show a moving picture file, "Footsteps 1900 years old," in conjunction with his message. General Meeting In Honolulu Will Be Address Theme "Highlights From Honolulu" will be the theme of an address to be delivered at St. Mark's Episcopal church at ll a.m. on Sunday. The speaker will be Jo seph E. Burger, vice-president of the Corneli Seed company of St. Louis, Mo. Mr. Burger, father of the Rev. Robert Burger, assistant at St. Mark's, was a delegate from the diocese of Missouri to the general convention of the Prot estant Episcopal church which closed this week at Honolulu. He will discuss the convention from a layman's viewpoint. The Honolulu gathering dis cussed many vitally important issues and concluded with the adoption of the largest mission ary budget in the history of the church. Mr. Burger will arrive in Medford from Honolulu on Saturday,' and will continue to his home in Webster Groves, Mo. early next week. Friday, September IB, 1955 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN Committees Named For Convention Committees for the forthcom ing Rogue Valley Sunday school convention being held at the Church of the Nazarene, Sept. 20 and 21, have been announced by the chairman, the Rev.- Clyn ton Crisman, pastor of the Med ford Friends church. The executive committee is composed of the Rev. Clynton Crisman, chairman, the Rev. Sherman Moore, the Rev. F. Wil don Colbaugh, the , Rev- Perry Johnson and the Rev. Homer Thompson. i Finance committee, the Rev. James Neely, chairman; Deane Roberts, N. A. Mead, Fred Stab-1 ler, William McKinley, W. V. MacArthur and Roy Hageman. Publicity, the Rev. Ray Hum, chairman; the Rev. William Till man, the Rev. Wildon Colbaugh. Housing: the Rev. H. Matthew son, chairman; the Rev. Law rence Krause. The Rogue Valley Sunday school convention is being spon sored by the Rogue Valley Sun day school association which, of ficers of it state, is a voluntary and cooperative effore of inter ested churches in promoting bet ter Sunday schools in southern Oregon. It is purely local in scope and organization and all who may desire are welcome to attend any of its sessions. Officers of the Rogue Valley Sunday-school association are Clynton Crisman, chairman; Sherman Moore, vice-chairman; and Homer Thompson, secretary. SIGNS - All Kinds See Bill 134 N. Riverside RODOLPH, ZAMSKY & CO. v Certified Public Accountants ) Announce The Opening of an Office ' t at . 210 Levereffe Building Phone 2-6297 will be held. Parents of the chil dren are invited. A coffee hour will be held next Sunday after' worship ser vices. Mesdames A. W. Caldwell and Madelyn Beeson will be in charge. TO DRY CLOTHES ELECTRICALLY! 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