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Hazarenes Schedule Visiting Minister The Rev. C. William Fisher, of San Luis Obispo, Calif., will speak at the Church of the Naz arene, First and Holly sts., for the closing services of the spring evangelistic crusade Sunday, March 20. The Rev. Fisher, who has directed similar meetings three other times in the Medford church, will speak on the sub til 'i, $ sfig v i j THE REV. AND MRS. FISHER At Nazarene Church ject "Our Date With Destiny," during the morning worship hour at 11 a.m. At 7:30 p.m. he will use as his subject, "This Way to Freedom." . Mrs. Fisher who accompanies Mr. Fisher in his campaigns, will appear in several musical num bers. Sunday is a rally day in the Pazarene Sunday school. An at tendance goal of 431 has been set in the spring step-up pro gram leading to Easter Sunday. The first color television was snown in the Bell Labroratories on June 27, 1929. A CAPPELLA CHOIR The Seattle Pacific college a cappella choir, now appearing throughout the northwest asttes in its 19th season of sacred concerts, will sing in Med ford, March 23, at 8 p.m., at the Junior High school. The choir is directed by Dr. Lawrence R. Schoenhals, head of the school of music at the college, who also is the producer and music director of the Light and Life hour, nationwide religious broadcast heard each Sunday morning on the ABC network. Two male quartets are included in the membership of the choir and will be heard in intermission numbers. The Medford Free Methodist church is sponsoring the program here, the Rev. John M. Root, pastor, announced this week. The public is invited. No admission will be charged. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE "Matter," will be the topic of the lesson-sermon Sunday at the Christian Science church. The golden text will be from John 6:63 and citations will be read from "Science and Health With Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, Christian Science textbook. The Navy's first airplane flight from a ship was in January 1911 from the battleship USS Penn sylvania in San Francisco harbor. Hunter in Good Shape After Night in Woods Sweet Home (U.R) Darwin Dodge of Holley was rested and in good condition here today after being lost overnight Wednesday in the rough, snow covered Calapooya range south of Sweet Home. Dodge, 26, was found by a Linn county fire patrol search group shortly before 1 p.m. yesterday. Searchers said Dodge had walked all night and was weak ana tired . but otherwise un harmed. Dodge became lost Wednesday while on a bobcat hunting trip with his brother, Clarence. Clar ence returned home alone, and organized a search party of neighbors when the other hunter had not returned by 3 p.m. that afternoon. Shady Cove and Trail Shady Cove-Trail Mrs. Glenn France, mother of Mrs. Edward Learning, and Mrs. Mario Bar tolazzo. both of Jacksonville, are visiting the Ed Learning family during the spring vacation week. Set. and Mrs. Don Poitevint and baby have left to go back to Sgt. Poitevint s base at Las Cruces after visiting Sgt. Ppite vint's family, the Jay Poitevints of Trail and Mrs. Poitevint's family, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Elder of Trail. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Weitman are going to Portland this week where Gene will receive a medi cal check-up. The Weitman girls are staying with the Joe Waltz family and the boys are staying with their grandfather at their home while Mr. and Mrs. Weit man are gone. Gayle and Toni Grow of Shady Cove are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Jack Grow in Eagle Point during the spring vacation week. Steelhead Post No. 6881 and Ladies Auxiliary are having a fun party for members and their guests on Saturday, March 19, starting at 9 p.m. There will be refreshments and dancing. Shady Cove P.T.A. is sponsor ing a spring fashion show Satur day evening, March 26, at Shady Cove school gym. Bert Pree's of Medford and Town & Country, Eagle Point, will show with lo cal mothers acting as models. Entertainment will be furnished during the intermission. A num ber of prizes have been donated by local merchants. Tickets are available from P.T.A. members. Proceeds will go toward the P.T.A. project for the year, namely installing of a hood and blower for the stove. H.E.C. of the Shady Cove Grange will hold a bazaar and home cooked food sale and plant sale on April 9, the Saturday be fore Easter, at Shady Cove Mar ket. The sale will start at 10 a.m. Friday. March 18. 1955 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN Coos Bay Man Named Education Citizen Portland (U.R) The Ore gon Educational Association last night selected George C. Hug- The third in a series of after noon card parties sponsored by Our Lady of Fatima Club will start at 12 noon-, Monday,-March 21, at the home of Mrs. Carroll Watson of Shady Cove with a dessert , luncheon. Bridge, pi nochle, canasta arid bingo will be played. Prizes will be awarded for high . and . low scores. Pro ceeds -will go toward" the "chapel building fund. Any ladies in the community interested in a social afternoon of cards are cordially invited. gins, Coos Bay insurance man, as its "Education Citizen of the Year." The association praised Hug gins for his volunteer service to education at the local and state level. Huggins served on the Marsh field school board 16 years and once coached the football team without salary. He served in the state Legislature in 1941-43. - Dr. Douglas M. Kelly, psychia trist and professor of crimi nology at the University of Cali fornia, told the association yes terday that both teachers and children should have training in mental health. Court Records Richard L. Zimmerlee, overheight load. $15. James D. - Hall, violation of basis rule.- $10. - Recil M. Watson, truck speeding, $10. Clyde E. Brooks, failure to signal, $10. Sidney M. Pierce, violation of basio rule. $10. Arthur F. Hotho, overload, $89. CIRCUIT COURT Mary Helen Norwood vs. Vernon E. Norwood, divorce complaint. Tresey Wolter vs. Ernest E. Wolter, divorce complaint. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Clarence Ellard Black. 52, of Box 471, Jacksonville, and Florence Mar dell Collis. 31, of route 1, box 1050, Grants Pass. James Earl Chisum, 20, of Box 819, Central -Point, and Dolores Holleen Coggins. 18, of 605 South Pine St. Roseburg.. Vou'll love Ihis pure grape wine ham PETRI WINE CO, SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF. v'wsm XJ J . . 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