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6 A ALVA PAUL RITZ Arrive From Rouburg First In Series For Stewardship Program Slated "God'a Workmanship" Is the subject considered in the message Sunday morning by the Rev. Harold M. Sanner, pastor of the First Church of the Nazirene, 820 North Holly st. This is the first in a five. week series which is part of the church s stewardship en listment program as it begins the new fiscal year. It is ex pected that a budget of near $64,000 for the world wide program of the church will be adopted. This is to be under written by Sept. 15 which has been designated as Commit ment Sunday. Lisle Young is the general chairman of this laymen's program. Committee heads working with him are Clar ence Starkey, John Fink beiner, John Bodenstab, Mrs. Ella Herman, James Kerns, and Mrs. Dean von Stein. A feature of each of the major services will be a layman's four-minutes testimony on "Why I Practice Tithing." Music under the direction of Perry Christiansen, min ister of music and education for the church, will be a duct by Mel Johnson and Dean von Stein in the 11 a.m. service. Mr. von Stein will also pre sent a tenor solo. In the 7 p.m. service a duet will be presented by Velma Myers and George H. McUne, and a vocal solo by Walter Vail. Or gan prelude music will be furnished by Doris Young. The menage for the evening service by the pastor ig titled "Enoch - Example of Faith." The Junior High activity to- night will feature films and refreshmenta and will be sponsored by Mr. and Mrs, Christiansen. The young peo ple are to meet at the church at 7:30 o'clock. Sponsors for the Senior High activity tonight will be Mr.- and Mrs. Wayne Larson, This activity will be held in Ashland and will Include ten nis and badminton. Those go ing should meet at the church at 6:15 o'clock. Get-together Set In Ashland Sunday Ashland - The Walther League of Grace Lutheran church are inviting the Wal ther Leaguers of Southern Oregon to a get-together Sun day. Chief purpose of the meet ing is to give an opportunity for delegates to the Interna tional Walther League con vention held in Washington, D. C, at the end of July, to report to the Lutheran youth of this area. Grace Lutheran's representatives were Karen Hinrlchs, Ashland, and Betty Jo Howell, Talent. Sandra Rupp attended from St. Pet er's Lutheran church, Med ford, lone Jerdine, Grants Pass, and Janet Eberlein, Klamath Falls. The reports will be follow ed by recreation lead by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Means, then a picnic lunch closing with a devotion lead by some of the young people. Barbecue Scheduled By Phoenix Baptists Phoenix - A barbecue will be sponsored by the Training Union of the First Southern Baptist church Saturday at the church, corner First and Rose sta., Phoenix. Those attentlng are to take their own meat, buns, salad and table service. Homemade ice cream will be furnished. The event will begin at 6 p.m a THE BIBLE F SPEAKS n n to you n Sunday, 9:00 a.m. K-SHA-860ke fltU wi OWKtaa Sriaue (rearee) "The Spiritual Answer far ikk InmMmi" FRIDAY. AUGUST IB. 1963 Local Adventists Get New Minister Alva Paul Ritz, who for the past three years has served as pastor of the Seventh-day Adventist church in Roseburg arrived here last week to as- sume duties as pastor of the local church. He succeeds C. C. Weis, who accepted the position of Sab- bath School and Home Mis sionary leader for the Atlantic Union conference, with head quarters in Washington, D. C Pastor Ritz will address Medford church members for the first time at the 11 a. m, worship hour Saturday. The new pastor is a grad uate of Walla Walla college, and furthered his studies at Andrews university. Mrs. Ritz is a graduate nurse, obtaining her training at the Portland Sanitarium and Hospital which is now the clinical division of the Walla Walla College School of Nurs ing. Pastor and Mrs. Ritz spent 20 years in mission service in Malaya and in what is now Thailand. The Ritzs have three chil dren; a daughter, Mrs. James Jay, whose husband is an physician interning at Fort- land Sanitarium, a son, Hoi den Ritz, who is connected with the Ace Bushing Drill company in Los Angeles, and a daughter Karen, who will attend Milo Academv this tall me Ritzs are making their RLDS Church Sets Picnic Sunday Pastor Elder Harlev J. Da- vldson will occupy the pulpit Sunday at the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. His ser mon subject will be from the 119 Section of the Doctrine and Covenants, Verse 8, "All are called according to the gifts of God unto them." Call to Worship is at 9:45 a.m. each Sunday with classes assembling at 10 a.m. This week the adult class continue their Book of Mormon studies with lesson study on "The Gentiles." Church Picnic A church picnic is Dlanncd for Sunday afternoon at Tou Velle State park in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, former residents of Medford and active church members, now visiting relatives and friends In the valley. Mid-week prayer and fel lowship, Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. will be lead by Elder Harley Davidson. The Medford congregation j? reminded of branch elec- ""s Aug. to ei wnicn lime officers will be elected for the 1963-64 . church year. Elder Wendell Fullerton, counselor to District President Noel King will preside over the meeting. Southern Baptists Note Sunday Subject The Rev. G. O. Skaar, pastor of First Southern Bap tist church, has chosen for his message Sunday morning at the worship hour "Bread for the Coming Day." Back ground for his sermon will be scripture from Luke 11:2-4. At the Sunday evening ser vice he will speak on "The Forgiveness of Sins." The church choir will sing at both services, Dennis Sam- pels directing. The Adult Training union will continue in the studies of the doctrine of the Trinity. Topics for discussion will be "What Is Meant by the Incar nation and Humanity of Jesus?" Study groups convene at 7 p.m. Congregationalists To Meet in Ashland The Congregational church will not have a service of wor ship on Sunday. The church is presently holding its serv ices and church school at Hoo ver Grade school while plans are completed for the con struction of a new sanctuary and educational unit at the corner of East Jackson si. and Berkeley Way. Since Hoover school is be ing used for a special work shop on team teaching, the members and friends of the church are Invited to worship at the First Congregational church, Ashland, for this week. Sunday, Aug. 23, services and church school will resume at Hoover school at 10 a.m. First Presbyterian Church Eighth and Holly Phone 779-1711 Worship Services 9i30- 11:00 a.m. "What Is Missing From Your life?" Dr. D. Kirkland West Church Schooli 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. home at 2824 Rosemont ave, Members of the Medford Church's Junior department will meet at the church at 9:15 a. m. Saturday, and leave from there for Beaver Creek park for outdoor Sabbath school and church services under the direction of Ber n a r d Eslinger, department leader. Elder Harold Streven, re tired Seventh -day Adventist minister now residing in Cen tral Point, will speak to the juniors at the worship hour. Following sack lunches at noon, the group will be led in nature study by Earl Miller, who will add interest to the objects observed by the use of microscopes. The juniors will return to the church about 5 p. m. Presbyterians List Sunday Sermon Subjects "What Is Missing From Your Life?" will be the ser mon presented at the First Presbyterian church Sunday by Dr. D. Kirkland West. The Quartet will sing two num bers, "Here is Thy Footstool" and "Benedlctus es Dominie" by Purvis. Sunday at 7 p. m. Senior High Fellowship will meet at the church with Fireside fol lowing at the home of Ada Harris, 2216 Harrison St. The Fellowship will also meet Wednesday at 5:30 p. m. for swimming, dinner, and a pro gram entitled, "Mental Atti tudes and Sicknesses." Junior High Fellowship will meet Tuesday at 7 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Priebe, 721 South Stage rd, for a program led by Dick C o r u m on, "The Christian Church in Harlem." College Fellowship will meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mary Kay Harris, 707 South Oakdale ave. This will be the last de bate of the summer between Jim Corum and David Frohn mayer on the topic of, "Crea tion and the Claims of Sci ence." Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 24 and 25, the Cruisers club will meet at the Busncll's cabin at Lake of the Woods for a retreat featuring the theme, "The Power of Work Within Us." The Saturday meal at 6 p. m. will be pot- luck. At 10:30 a. m. Sunday there will be a church service at Low Echo in joint partici pation with the Westminster Family Campers. Dr. Edward Adams, father of the Rev. John Adams, Roseburg, will be the guest speaker. At 1 p. m, Sunday there will be a catered dinner. For further Information and reservations call Mrs. Jack Sides, 772-4891. Westminster "The Will of God" will be the subject of the sermon to be preached by Dawson Wilke at the 10 a. m. worship serv ice of Westminster Presby terian church. Mr. Wilke has served as summer assistant to the pastor and will soon be returning to San Francisco Seminary for his second year of study there. A quartet composed of four members of the Justin Dyrud family will sing "Dear Lord and Father of Mankind." Dur ing the worship hour, a nurs ery is provided for children of pre-school age. Church school classes meet at 9 a. m. and new pupils are welcome and may register in their respective departments - nursery through adult. " The Senior High Fellow ship will meet Sunday at 7 p. m. at the church. The topic for discussion will be "Ethical Decisions." Fireside will fol low the meeting. The College Age group will meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mary Kay Har ris, 707 South Oakdale avr., to hear Jim Corum and David Frohnmayer debate the subj ect "Creation and the Claims of Science." Westminster church Is lo cated on Oakwood Dr. be tween Bnrneburg and Grove land aves. ORDAINED O'Brien - The Rev. Don Knight of the First Baptist church. O'Brien, was ordained in a service following an or dination council at the O'Brien church two weeks ago. Two baptismal services have been held since then with several more candidates awaiting a third baptismal service. MbUfORD HUNTER DIXON JR. Attends Willamette Two Methodist University Students to Speak Sunday "My Faith and My Metho dist Education" will be the sermon topic at St. Luke's Methodist church Sunday when Wayne Chipman and Hunter Dixon Jr. will share the pulpit. Mr. Chipman is a student at Alaska Methodist univer sity, Anchorage, and Mr. Dixon is a student at Metho dist related Willamette uni versity, Salem. Each speaker will tell something about his school and share with the congrega 1957 Award of Merit Winner Jacksonville Host Festival Jacksonvlllc-The musicians Britt Musical Festival will be honored guests of the First Presbyterian church, Jacksonville, Sunday at the 11 a. m. worship service. Following this service there luck church dinner. Each family should take a main dish, salad or desert, and its own will be guests at this dinner. The Rev. Robert T. Bridge, will be the morning worship service guest speaker. His topic will be "The Soul's Quest and the Soul's Rest." Mr. Bridge is now living at the Rogue Valley Manor and serving as minister of stewardship at the First Presbyterian church, Medford. Miss Elizabeth Pharris, widely known contralto who has sung with symphony orchestras and toured the United States presenting a program of folk songs, and is now singing dur ing the Brut Musical festival, the worship service. She will sing I Wonder As I Wander." Mrs. C. L. Robinson, Medford, will be the guest organist Sunday. During the next week, the from 1 to 4 p. m. Many old and free tea and cookies will church. Baptists Announce Dedication Date "Whom God Hath Blessed" is the message to be given Sunday at 11 a. m. to the con gregation of the First Baptist church by the pastor, the Rev. Bernard E. Andrews. The church is now meeting in its new .building at 649 Crater Lake ave. Music for the service will be provided by the chapel choir and by a trio consisting of Miss Beth Wilcox, Miss Virginia Gandt, and the Rev. Byron Evans. The pipe organ will be played by Mrs. Andrews. A completely departmental ized Sunday school program is offered at 9:40 a.m. Sunday. Free bus service is available from most points in the com munity, Information is avail able at the church office by calling 772-9197. Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Mr. An drews will speak on the sub ject, "Prove Your Love." Miss Julie Gandt will sing. An Instrunmental trio with violin, cello, and flute will play. Instrumentalists are Miss Virginia Gandt, Miss Carolyn Gandt and Miss Eliz abeth Paeth. A trumpet trio with Ron McUne, Don Tin seth, and Jim Andrews will also play for the service. Dedication activities for the new buildings will begin on Sunday, Aug. 25. During the following week there will be open house for the general public to view the buildings. GUEST SPEAKER Brownsboro-Jim Mills will be the guest speaker Sunday at both the morning and eve ning services at Brownsboro Union Sunday school. The services are at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. UNITY Corner Holly and Haven Streets Affiliated with Unity School of Christianity, Lee's Summit. Mo. REV. KATHARINE BOSWORTH, Minister Worship Hour 11:15 a.m. "The Eternal Is Real" II Corinthians 4.18 Sunday School, Youth of Unity, Adult Bible Class 9:45 a.m. Office open daily, Monday thru Friday. 10 a.m. -4 p m." 3777 Jacksonville Hwy. Ph. 772-6902 Everyone Welcome MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. & am LIE' " 1 1 L-l WAYNE .CHIPMAN Student in Alaska tion how his school experi ence is deepening his faith. During the service Ralph Humphrey, church organist, will play: "Supplication" by Nordman, "Let Thy Servant Know," by Handel, and "Post- ludium," by Armstrong. St. Luke's Methodist church is located at 2320 Siskiyou blvd., across from Hoover school. The Rev. Charles R. McDonald is pastor. During the summer, Sunday morning worship begins at 9 a.m. CHURCH NEWS National Religious Publicity Council Church to Musicians who are participating in the will be an old-fashioned cot- table service. The musicians a former pastor of the church, will be the guest soloist for church will be open for visitors documents will be on display, be served by the women of the Roundtable Question Listed for Week End The Ministers Roundtable at 10:55 a.m. Saturday over KMED-TV will feature a dis cussion on the qualifications for Sunday school teachers. It will be rebroadcast on ra dio station KMED Sunday at 8:05 a.m. - Participants for the panel will be Perry Christiansen, minister of youth and educa tion for the First Church of Nazarene; the Rev, Garland Shinn, Gold Hill, American Sunday School Union; . the Rev. Vernon Hanson, pastor of Ascension Lu theran church, and the mod erator, the Rev. Gilbert O. Skarr, First Southern Baptist church. Joint Service Set Sunday in Ashland At 7:30 p.m. Sunday Trin ity Baptist church will hold a joint service with First Bap tist church, Ashland, at the Ashland church. Pastor Bruce Rogers, Trin ity, will speak on the subject, "Alive With Christ." A bap tismal service will follow the message. After the evening service a singspiration will be held. At the 11 a.m. worship ser vice of Trinity, Pastor Bruce Rogers will continue a series of messages on "Little Known Bible People." His message Sunday will be "A Missionary Who Stepped Down." Trinity Baptist church is lo cated at Griffin Creek and South Stage rds. OREGON Sermon, Music Noted tor Sunday At 1st Christian "How the Loser Wins" Is the title of the sermon which the Rev. Fredrick Ross Evans will preach at the services Sunday morning at the First Christain church. Music for both services will be the anthem "The Lord is My Light" sung by the Youth Fellowship ensemble. Mrs. Floyd Cary and Mrs. Roy Henry are hostesses for the coffee hour following the service. All the youth fellowships will meet at the church at 6 p.m. After playing softball the Chi Rho era will have re freshments with Charles Myer in charge and Wayne Gillie- spie will give the worship thought. Marjory North is the study leader for the Chris- tain Youth Fellowship and Gary Conner will give the de votions. There will be a service Sun day at 7:30 p.m. Motion pic tures of the July 28 dedica tion of the church will be shown by Charles Craver. Mr. Evans will show slides that were taken during the con struction of the building. He will also show pictures of some of the churches that he has served before coming to Medford. Tomorrow is the all-church planning retreat at TouVelle state park. It will begin at 8 a.m. with breakfast served by the Men's Fellowship. From 9 until 11 a.m. each de partment will hold a work shop and plan its program of activities for the entire year. In addition to program plan ning, the Chi Rho Fellowship will elect officers for the new year. At 11 a.m. all departments will correlate their programs into one complete all-church calendar. At noon there will be a picnic dinner. In the afternoon Delbert Troxell will speak on how American culture is changing the culture of Japan. Mr. and Mrs. Troxell have been mis sionaries to Japan for the past ten years and are in the states on furlough. Simpsonaires To Sing in Valley The Simpsonaires Male quartet from Simpson Bible college, San Francisco, Calif., will present two concerts Sun day evening in the Rogue val ley. At 6 p.m. they will sing and speak during a youth service at Christian and Mis sionary Alliance church, Hed rick Junior High school, 1505 East Jackson st. At 7:30 p.m. they will ap pear at the Community Bible church, Fourth and Alder sts., Central Point. The quartet sings a wide selection of musical offerings including hymn arrange ments, Negro spirituals, wor ship melodies and martial se lections. Members of the quartet are Richard Cox, Klamath Falls; Harry E c k 1 u n d, Everett, Wash.; Don Crawford, ' La Habra, Calif., and Jack Teeter, Sedro-Woolley, Wash. Bruce Longstreth, Santa Bar bara, Calif., is accompanist. Both concerts are open to the public. Christian Science Topic To Be 'Soul' The meaning of "Soul" will be brought out in the lesson-sermon at First Church of Christ, Scientist, 100 Wind sor ave., at 11 a.m. Sunday. The Golden text, Psalm 77:13 will be read. Related readings from "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip tures" by Mary Baker Eddy will also be read. Young people up to the age of 20 are invited to attend Sunday school. All are invited to the services. Guest Speaker At Eastwood Baptist Sunday at Eastwood Baptist church at both morning and evening services the guest speaker will be the Rev. Joe Bowdoin, according to an nouncement by William Rob ertson, chairman of the dia conate. Mr. Bowdoin will oc cupy the pulpit in the absence of the Rev. Clifford Young, who is on vacaion. Bible Study group? will meet on Saturday night. The MEDFORD ALLIANCE CHURCH Welcomes You Hedrick Junior High Auditorium 1505 E. Jackson SERVICES: Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship Youth Service Evening Service Mid-week Service iplace announced "There it a real and positive Christian Likened to Stephen Christian athletes are like Stephen rather than like Sam son, Dr. Roe Johnston told members and guests of the Presbyterian Men's club here yesterday. Dr. Johnston, pastor of First Presbyterian church, Indianapolis, Ind., was one of four guests from the Federa tion of Christian Athletes conference which was held this week at Southern Oregon college. The others were Bill Mur ray, head football coach at Duke university; the Rev. Gary Demarest, pastor of Hamburg, N.Y., Presbyterian church, and Kit Colbin, foot ball player for Baker univer sity in Kansas. Dr. Johnston, dean of the conference at Ashland and former Navy Ail-American end, described Samson as a man who just lived to show off his strength, for whom dates with girls proved his downfall and who, in his fi nal prayer said, "O' Lord, re member me." Associate Pastor To Speak Sunday At 1st Methodist "Wait On" will be the sub ject of the sermon by the Rev. Gerald C. Nelson at First Methodist church Sunday. Assisting Mr. Nelson will be Dr. Eugene Ray. The soloist for both the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services will be Miss Mira Frohnmayer. She will sing "Acquaint Now Thyself With Him" by Mi chael Head. The Junior H igh Methodist Youth Fellowship will not meet this week, because of the hike into Blue Canyon. Next week there will be a fireside at the Minshall's. MYFers are reminded that the letter for the most con genial person is to be in by Sunday, Aug. 25. The Senior High MYF win meet on Tuesday, Aug. 20, at 5:30 p.m. at the church for the meeting with Rick Trull inger giving the program. The group will then go to the home of Janice Larimer, 925 Mt. Pitt ave., for a barbeque. The official board will meet at 7:45 p.m. on Tues day, Aug. 20, in the library room at the church. The Young Adult Search ers will meet Thursday, Aug. 22. at 7 p.m. at the small house on the Lottie Howard property, at 713 West Tenth St., to start the renovation of the Droperty. Members are reminded to wear old clothes. Family Camp will be held at the Indian Springs camp on Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. Any one interested should contact Mrs. Walter Higgins, 773 1143, the registrar. Dr. Ger trude Boyd Crane, noted edu cator and churchwoman, will lead the adult study class "Applying the Book of Ephe sians to Marriage Today." Attendance Event Won by GH Church Gold Hill - The Sunday school of Gold Hill Christian church won an attendance contest with an average gain of 13, a one-third per cent gain over last year's attend ance. The contest which end ed last Sunday, was between the Gold Hill group and the Central Point Church of Christ Sunday school. The winners will be hon ored at a picnic Sunday at 1:30 p.m. at Jackson Hot Springs. Those going are to take table service. The group from Central Point will pro vide food. A rhythm band composed of some 20 youngsters, including the age group of beginners through sixth graders will present an opening number during Sunday school this week as it has the past two. Mrs. Dewey V. Jeffrey, wife of the minister, is directing the band. The beginners department of the Sunday school has now moved to a larger room in the church and has two teachers, Mrs. Bessie Henderson and Mrs. Jeffrey. Bible study and prayer is held each Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the church. There will be music and the minister, Mr. Jeffrey, will give the sermon during the 11 a.m. service Sunday. 11:00 A.M. 6:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. Pastor ZWEIGART Ph. 779-1067 7:30 P.M. Wednesday each week) help for your every problem Sri J Athletes The pastor spoke of Steph en as a man, whose problem was "too bold preaching.' who, when stoned to death in a moment of extremity, pray ed to God to "forgive them." The prayer contained nothing about himself. "Stephen was full of grace.' said Dr. Johnston. "Grace is that thing inside you given by God that warns you of temptation. You know what you should do and you do it.' He added that "Stephen prac ticed what he prayed about." The prayer of an athlete is "not let me win the game,' said the former footballer. He described Christian athletes as men who realize "God Is Coach." Dr. Johnston said that ath letics speak to men in a lan guage men can understand. There is a peculiar kind of fellowship in athletics, the minister pointed out. The FCA, he reported, begins on the premise that athletes have a great gift to share and that this gift comes from God The spirit of athletics is trans lated into their Christian life "You can spot this kind of vitality, he said. He spoke of Samson and Stephen to "correct the pic- t u r e of an athlete, particu larly a Christian athlete." - Led on the Field Discussing why a coach should be associated with a Christian movement, Murray said that boys on his football squad initiated his interest, He noted that the boys inter ested in FCA and other Chris tian activities "were those who led us on the field." The coach stated that the analogy between a successful Christian program and a suc cessful church program is much the same. He reported that on the football field the spiritual qualities that make success can be assessed Colbin, who has been active in the FCA four years, said the first thing that comes to mind in FCA is Christianity. "This has been the biggest thing; yet, they tie in fellow ship." He said, "I can't be alone any more ... I crave this fellowship." Colbin brought out that the athletic part does not come first. When an athlete gradu ates, the blood and sweat is left on the field. Nothing is taken with the athlete except the things' he's learned. Demarest, former Univer sity of California baseball pitcher, introduces the three who spoke. He preached here last Sunday. The luncheon meeting was at First Presbyterian church. Canyonville Trio To Sing in Valley The Girl's Trio of the Can yonville Bible academy will appear Sunday for the 11 a.m. service at Bethel Assembly of God, 1225 East McAndrews rd. The trio consists of Misses Elaine Eoff, Caldwell, Idaho; Dee Ann Broderson, Portland; and Sharon Rose, North Bend. The Rev. Grant L. Ford, ac companist and school repre sentative, will be guest speak er. The Bible academy is a four-year Christian High school, affiliated with and en dorsed by the Educational Department of the Assemblies of God. The Rev. Glen H. Ayers, Grants Pass, will speak at the 7:30 p.m. evangelistic service. The Rev. Lawrence . D. Krause, pastor, will be ab sent from the church for two Sundays while attending the denomination's 30th General Council session in Memphis, Tenn. General councils are held biennially. Mrs. Krause is accompanying her husband. Roufh to Speak in Absence of Pastor Gold Hill - C. R. Routh will give the address at Con cord Spiritualist chapel, Sun day, at 8 p.m. in the absence of the pastor, the Rev. Elvina Colburn. Mrs. Colburn expects to leave Saturday, August 17, for Edgewood Spiritualist camp, Tacoma, Wash. She will accompany the Rev. and Mrs. William Holten, West Covina, Calif. The Gold Hill pastor plans to return here Sept. 3. Sidney Jones and Miss Su san Show will assist Mr. Routh with spiritual messages during the service. Mrs. Bianca Corona will play solos on the organ, piano and solovox. Tomorrow Night HARRY B. WILLIAMS Overseas Cruiadee Missionary' and THE GIRL'S ilia of the Canyonville Bible Academy McLoughlin Jr. High New Bishopric Appointed For LDS, 2nd Ward Three new member nf f ha bishopric of the 2nd ward. unurcn oi jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, were ap- DOinted bv the Klamath .lib- mil sustained by members of the ward Aug. 11. New bishop is T. Gerald Huffman. 677 Herman r. Councillors are Lee R. Brown, 646 Pine st., and Hugh H. Judd Jr., 2448 Obispo dr. Released from bishnrtrir nnst with a vote of thanks from tne congregation were Dr. D. E. Nelson, bishop, for the Past seven vears and rrmnril- ors E. M. Skipworth, Phoenix, and Roland Rosecrans, Gold Hill. Presiding at the business meeting was Stake President Ronald Phair, Klamath Falls, Huffman has lived in the Rogue valley the majority of his life, graduating from Meaiora High school. He at tended Southern Oregon col lege and served four years in the U. S. Navy. He is office manager for Harried Lumber Company, Medford. He and his wife have five children, Mrs. Huffman is active in the relief society and welfare or ganizations of the ward. Brown, who is employed at the Veterans Administration Domiciliary, is a graduate of Brigham Young university. The couple has one son. Judd is a graduate of the Univer sity of Idaho and is a forester with Olson-Lawyer Lumbef company. Mrs. Judd is presi dent of the ward's primary association. They have five children. Unity Minister Returns To Pulpit The Rev. Katharine Bos- worth, minister of the Unity church, Holly and Haven sts., will be back in her pulpit after a Sunday's absence, spent as guest speaker for the Unity Church of Portland. The subject for her lesson at the 11:45 a.m. Spnday ser vice will be "The Eternal is Real". The text is taken from II Corinthians 4:18. A nursery for babies and preschool children is provid ed. . Miss Sandra Myers will be at the organ. Mrs. Therall Cocherhan, Portland, will be guest solo ist. Mrs. Cocherhan is the soloist for the Church of Truth in Portland. The prayer ministry will meet Wednesday, Aug. 21, at 11 a.m. at the church. All weekly classes, includ ing the Women of Unity and the Men of Unity, will be re cessed until after Labor Day. Unity Church is an affiliate of the Unity School of Chris tianity at Lee's Summit, Mo. First Assembly Lists Sermon Topic Sunday at the 11 a.m. wor ship service, the Rev. R. E. Cull, pastor of First Assem bly of God, 1108 West Main st., will speak on the subject. "Heaven's Open Door." Da vid Jenkins, minister and teacher, will be guest speaker for the Sunday service at 7:30 p.m. A mixed quartet composed of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Cull Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith will sing at Sunday's morning service. First Baptist Church Conservative Fundamental On Tht Air K-BOY 11:00 12:00 B. E. Andrews, Pastor Byron Evans, Youth Dir. NOW Meeting In The Beautiful New Church, 649 Crater Lake Avenue SUNDAY, AUG. 16 9:40 A.M. Sunday School for All 11:00 A.M. "Whom God Hath Blessed" 7:30 P.M. "Prove Your Love" 7:30 P.M. I m m j ffl Prayer Service S j Wednesday. 7:30 . i