Advenfisfs List
Year's Officers
Recently Elected
The list of officers elected
during an annual election held
recently by the Seventh-Day Ad-
ventist church was announced
this week. They are, elders, For
rest Bigger, G. E. Fjarli, F. E.
Beverly, B. F. Blank, Louis Cor-
win and Don Mclvor; deacons,
Roy Martin, Kenneth Kamberg.
Eli Davis, Eugene Burrell, Rob
ert Gregg, Alan McCoy, Marvin
irkle and Elbert Davis; deacon
esses, Mrs. G. J. Lang, Mrs. Eli
Davis, Mrs. B. F. Blank, Mrs.
Roy Martin, Mrs. Ross Painter,
Mrs.' Eugene Burrell, Mrs. Mar
vin Zirkle, and Mrs. David
Bechtel; clerk, Mrs. Kenneth
Kamberg; treasurer, G. J. Lang;
missoinary leader, Paul Beddoe,
assistant missionary leader; Wil
liam Reimer; missionary secre
tary, C. A. Jones.
Assistant missionary secre
tary, Mrs. S. C. Lindgren; medi
cal secretary, Dr. A. E. Merkel;
temperance secretary, Dr. H. H.
Bresee; press secretary, Miss
June Hoefft; civil defense lead
er, Malcolm McCarty; employ
ment secretary, Mrs. E. F. Coy;
church choruster and choir di
rector, Leonard Yost; assistants,
James Kempster an Dr. H. H
Bresee; organist, Mrs. Harold
Yost; pianist, Mrs. E. F. Archer
Ushers, Earl Miller, head ush
er; Gilbert Buck, Orville Hough
ton, Keith Babcock, Earl Ralph
and Dan Miracle. Flower com
mittee, Mrs. Eli Davis, Mrs.
Ruby Rusque and Mrs. R. E.
Keller.
More Listed
Sabbath-school officers, super
intendent, Dr. Bernard Thomp
son; assistant superintendents,
Clair Wyant and James Kemp
ster; secretary, Mrs. Edward
Kendall; assistant, Mrs. Merlin
Dewey and Mrs. Malcolm Mc
... Carty.
, Junior leader, Mrs. Alan Mc
McCoy; primary leader, Mrs.
Dell Cline; kindergarten lead
er, Mrs. Merkel. Cradle roil
leader, Mrs. Almon Archer; in
vestment secretary, Mrs. Charl
es McCarty.
Sabbath-school extension and
home division department sec
retary, C. G. Clymer; chorister,
Alan McCoy; organist, Mrs. Inez
Smith; pianist Mrs. Walter Do
herty; home and school leader,
Mrs. James Woods Jr.; Junior
Dorcas leader, Mrs. Clarence
Hayward.
Additional Names
Missionary volunteer officers,
leader, Mrs. Alvy Bowman; as
j, sista;nt. leaders, Mrs. Gilbert
Buck" and Harold Yost; secre
tary, Mrs. James Kempster; as
sistant, Elizabeth Jolliffe and
Celeste Burrell.
' Choruster, Mrs. Forrest Big
ger; organist, Kenneth Bristlin;
pianists, Jan Beverly and Bev
erly Tooley.
. Church board, Forrest Bigger,
G. E. Fjarli, F. E. Beverly, B. F.
Blank, Louis Corwin,. Don Mc
lvor, Roy MarthVMrs. G. J.
' Lang, Mrs. Kenneth Kamberg,
G. J. Lang, Paul Beddoe, C. A.
Jones, Dr. Bernard Thompson,
Mrs. Alvy Bowman, Dr. H. H.
Bresee, Eugene Burrell, Mrs.
James Woods Jr., Alvy Bowman
and Mrs. Robert Gregg.
Health Association's
Program Commended
The Jackson County Public
Health association was com
mended this week by the Ore'
gon association's committee on
qualifications and contract for
"good reports, program activity
and organization" during the
past year.
Mrs. Henry Padgham is coun
ty president, and volunteers in
the area work with the associa
tiorfs program for better health
and eradication of tuberculosis.
Work of the association is fi
nanced through sale of Christ
mas seals, which also finances
the two permanent chest x-ray
centers at Sacred Heart and
Rogue Valley Memorial hospi
tals.
Chest x-rays are available to
the public at a nominal fee at
the Sacred Heart unit Thursdays
between 2 and 5 p.m. No ap
pointment is necessary. The oth
er unit will open when demand
warrants.
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About 20,000 persons, ages
15-44. died of cancer in the U.S.
in 1954.
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'Taoism' To Be Topic
At Unitarian Session
The study of world religions
by Unitarian Fellowship of Ash
land will be continued Sunday,
Jan. 15 at 7:30 p.m., at a meet
ing of the group in Medford at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Bauman, 213 South Barne
burg rd.
Those who would like further
information on the group may
telephone the Baumans, 2-9328.
The topic for Sunday evening
will concern "Taoism." All in
terested are invited.
Plans Completed
For Directories;
Services Slated
Plans were completed for a
new church directory in the
monthly meeting of the Med
ford Mini sterial association
Tuesday. One thousand printed
directories showing the address
and service time for valley
churches will be distributed
next month.
They met at the Presbyterian
church and also laid prelimin
ary plans for Holy week servic
es to be conducted late in
March. It "was decided that noon
meetings would be held in the
Craterian theatre during Holy
week, with a three-hour service
planned for Good Friday. The
Holy week plans will be com
pleted by a special services com
mittee. It was decided by the . minis
ters to accept the suggestion of
city council members to supply
a chaplain for the city commis
sion meetings. A minister will
meet with the city commission
to offer prayer and to remain
throughout the meeting. Dr. D.
Kirkland West, .Presbyterian
pastor, was named as chairman
of the committee.
Presbyterians for First
Time Elect Women Elders
In a historic change the Pres
byterian church on Wednesday
night at an annual congrega
tional meeting merged the
board of elders and trustees in
to one governing board of 24
members.' Two women were el
ected as ruling elders for the
first time in the history of the
local Presbyterian church and
four women were elected as
deacons.
Reports Made
Reports for the year were giv
en and the membership stands
at 1406, with more than 200 De-
ing received this past year. The
Sunday school reported an av
erage attendance this fall of 752.
Within five years the Presbyter
ian church benevolences has ris
en from $5,000 to $33,000. For
the coming year the congrega
tion has adopted a 5050 budget,
which means that for every dol
lar spent for current expenses,
another dollar will be given to
benevolences. This enables the
local church to exceed the na
tionally recognized Honor
church goal.
Deacons , ,
The deacons elected are, R. B.
Fleming, Fred Fry, Robert Ru
kovina, Rufus Younger, Dr. Earl
Lawson, Jack White, Myron An
drews, Dr. Otto Emig, John Har
bison, Stewart Milne, I. A. Mir-
lck, James Rowan, Don Mon-.
teith, Marshall Sweet, Oliver
Gustafson, Lee Ragsdale, Wil
liam Seibert, Mrs. Edward Path
mann, Mrs. Myrtle Doty, Mrs.
Glenn Harrison, Mrs. John Hen
son. ' ,
Elder-Trustees
The following were elected
elder-trustees, John R. Dellen-
back, William Sherwood, Ken
neth G. Denman, Chester Wendt,
Robert Brewer, Wayne Jamison,
John A. Graff, George Flanagan,
Stuart McQueen, Ward Lamp-
kin, Richard Wyatt, Dr. Ray
Casterline, Harold , Snodgrass,
Mrs. Lester Harris, Mrs. Bert El
liott, Herbert Roberts, Sam Har
bison, Jack Edson, James John
ston, Dr. Roland Mayer, Wallace
Brill, Darrell Huson, Stuart Mc
Queen, Don Whalin, Lawrence
Clark.
They will be installed at the
11 a.m. service on Sunday.
Topic Given
"God and Human Suffering"
will be the topic of Dr. D Kirk
land West's sermon at the Pres
byterian church Sunday. - Music
under the direction ' of Allan
Lehl, will be sung and the solo
ist for both services will be Mrs.
Charles Champlin.
At a special evening service
Dr. West and other adults will
form a panel discussion with
some of the youths on the topic,
"When Parents Ask Why,"
Episcopaleans
Announce Annua
Business Meeting
The annual congregational
meeting of St. Mark's Episcopal
church will be held in the
church guild hall at 8 p.m. Sun
day. Reports will be presented
from all departments and organ
izations of the parish, and will
be available in printed form for
the convenience of members.
The agenda will include the
nomination of delegates to rep
resent the church at diocesan
convention, and election of four
men to fill vacancies on the
church vestry, caused by the ro
tation retirement of Messrs. J.
A. McDougall, senior ; warden;
Charles W. Crary, junior war
den, A. Douglas Roach, and Vic
tor W. Milnes, vestrymen. '
Selected names for the vacan
cies will be presented by a nom
inating committee and further
nominations may be made from
the floor.
Financial statements for the
past year will be presented by
the treasurer, Fred J. Carr, to
gether with a summary of build
ing funds. The Rev. George Bol
ster, rector, who will preside at
the meeting, will present a
"state of the parish" report in
which all aspects of the church's
work will be briefly reviewed.
Refreshments will be served
following adjournment, and the
vestry will hold a short organ
izational meeting at the rectory
when the new wardens and ves
try clerk will be appointed and
the schedule of future meetings
decided.
A report will be made on
progress of a new church school
unit now under construction.
Present for his first annual
meeting at St. Mark's will be the
Rev. Robert Burger, who ' was
appointed during the past year
as assistant to the rector.
about going steady and dating.
At the evening service Mrs.
West will show Kodachrome
slides of a recent trip , around
the world.
Series on Genesis
To Close Sunday
"Lessons Learned in Genesis,"
will be the title on one of the
final sermons Sunday in a series
on the Book of Genesis to ' be
given Sunday at 11 a.m., by the
Rev. James W. Neely. First Bap
tist church, North Central ave.,
at Fifth st.
Mrs. J. W. Neely will be solo
ist and the adult choir will pro
vide music.
Sunday at 7:30 p.m., the topic
for the pastor's last message in
the series will be, "The Living
Message of Genesis." Mrs. Bill
Green will' provide a vocal solo
and the choir will sing. '
A covered dish dinner for
members and friends is planned
for Wednesday, Jan. 18 at 6:45
p.m., preceding an annual busi
ness meeting of the cnurch. All
members of the church are in
vited. this
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Sunday at Temple
The Cradle Roll department
of the Temple Baptist Sunday
school, 794 Lozier lane, will con
duct a program Sunday morn
ing to honor all the parents of
the members. The program will
be held immediately following
the Sunday school hour at 10:45
a.m.
The program wili be the first
in a series to be given each Sun
day by the various departments.
Included will be nursery, begin
ner, primary, junior, intermedi
ate, young people, adult, and ex
tension. Each of the programs
will be held between Sunday
school and worship services and
under the auspices of the super
intendents of the departments.
First Methodists
Slate Labor Man
As Class Leader
Walter Young, associate di
rector of the department Of edu
cation of the International
Woodworkers of America, AFL
CIO will lead an adult discus
sion group during the School of
Christian Living at the First
Methodist church Sunday, Jan.
15 at 5:30 p.m.
He will discuss "The Segrega
tion Question" as part of - the
adult interest group being led
by Dr. Raymond Balcomb on
"Contemporary. Concerns."
In the adult group led by Ben
Schmidt, the sound color film,
"Village of the Poor" will be
shown. A third adult group for
those interested in .church mem
bership will be offered under
the direction of the Rev. Mrs.
Anne Gorby.
Interest groups, are provided
for all ages.
Snack Supper
A snack supper will be served
at 6:30 p.m., by the Methodist
men and the closing period of
family worship at 7 p.m. will
feature a flannelgraph story by
Miss Verna Cingcade, public,
school Bible teacher.
Dr. Balcomb will preach the
second in his current series of
sermons on great Biblical pass
ages under the theme, "Of Pride
and Prejudice," at the 9:30 and
11 a.m. worship services. The
Youth Choir will sing at 9:30 a.
m., and the Chancel choir at 11
a.m. under the direction of Mrs.
George-Sloniger and Mrs. C. .R.
Adamson respectively. ,Dr. J.
Scott Heatherington will be the
soloist at both services.
The Senior High Me.thodist
Youth Fellowship will attend a
subdistrict rally at Grants Pass
beginning at 3:00 p.m. Sunday,
Jan. 15.
To report improper or non-delivery
of the Mail Tribune phone
2-6141' before 6:45 p.m. daily and
10:30. a.m. Sunday.
If regular delivery arrives short
ly after you call please notify office
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Washington (U.R) Rep
James C. Auchincloss is without
a doubt the fastest man in' Con
gress. The 71-year-old lawmak
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corridors in hisown private mo
torcar. (
It's a slick 'little job named
Lulu, three wheels, battery mo
tor, bicycle bell, and all sorts of
pep. It's the envy of every foot
weary lawmaker.
First Ride 'Terrifying'
Well, nearly every one. Rep.
Katharine St. George some
what shaken after a hectic speed
trial down a Capitol corridor
isn't quite sure where she
stands.
She said her first ride on a
hard metal seat behind the driv
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Corvallis Meeting
A delegation of Medford Elks
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Elks association today and Sat
urday. Among those attending are C.
Aubrey Sander, exalted ruler of
the local lodge, Galen Knox,
Franklin Van Pelt, E. W. Win
kle, Joe Fliegel and R. G. Phair.
Wives of some -of the men also
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, And then there was trouble
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. "I guess my weight was exces
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Auchincloss agrees.
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