Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 11, 1963, Image 9

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    THURSDAY. APRIL 11. 1963
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Good Friday Services Set in
Several Churches in Region
Four Appear in District Court
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Gleeman and Glrla, ahown above, have been Invited to
ing before Princcaa Grace of Monaco. Previously the
(roup had been invited to perform at the International
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Announcement of Princess Grace's invitation was made
by chorus director Bruce Kelly, shown leading the group.
(UPI).
Forensics Group To Offer Programs
Aihlnnw - In addition to the
more than 60 available speak
tn Hated in the Southern Ore
GLASSES
ON CREDIT!
Oratn Stamps
COLUMBIAN
OPTICAL CO.
MEDFORD
SHOPPING CINTER
gon college Speakers Bureau
brochure, Or. Harold Barrett,
of the speech and theater arts
department, has announced
that the forensics group at the
college is prepared to offer
programs of varying length
and type as entertainment for
valley organizations.
Prize-winning orations, oral
reading!, debates, symposium
and panel discussions, and hu
morous speeches by men and
women students may be ob
tained by contacting Dr. Bar
rett at the college.
It was explained that these
appearances are of value as
program resources for the or
ganizations and of definite ed
ucational value to the partici
pating students.
Organizations request i n g
this entertainment are asked
to provide transportation for
the students when it is not
available on campus, Dr. Bar
relt said.
Dr. Sampson Article In Winter Issue
Ashland - Appearing in the
winter issue of t h e Oregon
Higher Education Association
Quarterly Is the second part
of an article, "Charting a
Professional Program," writ
ten by Dr. Bill A. Sampson,
chairman of the Southern Ore
gon college education division,
and president of the OHEA.
According to Dr. Sampson,
there arc a number of areas of
development within the teach
ing profession which require
immediate and unceasing at
tention. Among them, he list
ed:
Revocation of C e r 1 1 f I-
catcs," saying that some pro
cedure for legally removing
the right to teach from a per
son while in service should be
a part of the profession's ac
tivities; "Professional Secur
ity and Tenure," in which he
calls for those in the teaching
profession to seek statewide
tenure for all professional ed
ucators with built in protec
tions for the public against
poor performers; "In-service
Professional Growth," consid
ered imperative at profession
al association, country office,
slate department, and locai
levels; and "Professional Au
tonomy," involving the gain
ing of the public's complete
confidence in the profession's
ability to fully assume its re
sposibility for the quality of
education in' the U. S. through
high professional and ethical
standards. ,
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The annual Good rriday
services sponsored by Minis
terial associations will be held
Friday in Mcdlord and Ashland.
The Medford service will
be held from noon to 3 p.m.
at First Methodist church on
"The Seven Attitudes of Holy
Week." The committee in j
charge includes the Rev. Rob
ert Tull, the Rev. Harvey j
Coovcrt, and Jack Willcuts.
Services at 2 p.m. at First
Christian church will be for
Medford High school students.
Hedrick students may attend
services at Eastwood Baptist j
and McLoughlin at First
Church of the Nazarene at
1:30 p.m. Students wisning 10
attend the services must have
written permission from their
parents, otherwise they will
not be excused from school.
Ashland Service
The Ashland service will be
at 7:30 p.m. at First Presby
terian church. The Rev. E. E.
Crawford, pastor of the
Church of the Nazarene, will
speak.
Other Good Friday services
scheduled in the valley include:
The evening service at Apos
tolic Faith church will open
at 8 p.m. with the 22-voice
male chorus singing "Were
You There?" and "What Did
He Do?" The Rev. Loycc C.
Carver, pastor, will speak.
The 7:30 p.m. service at
Ascension Lutheran, 2617
Barnctt rd., will begin with
holy communion. Both the
junior and senior choirs will
sing as well as two soloists.
Sacred Heart Catholic
church will hold services from
2 to 3 p.m. for students of the
public schools. The mass of
the pre-sanctified will be held
at 7:30 p.m. Holy communion
will be served.
"The Seven Last Words of
Jesus Christ on the Cross"
will be observed Friday at St.
Mark's Episcopal church from
noon to 3 p.m. The Rev.
George R. V. Bolster, rector,
will conduct the vigil assist
ed by the Rev. David Browne,
the Rev, Eric Robathan and
the Rev. Philip Getchcll. Mu
sical interludes every 25 min
utes will make it possible for
worshipers to come and go.
At 7:30 p.m. the Solemn
Evensong will be held, fol
lowed by the presentation of
"The Crucifixion," sung by
St. Mark's senior choir. Inei
dental solos will be sung by
seven persons.
The Lenten series of medi
tations at St. Peter's Lutheran
church, 1020 East Main St.,
will conclude at 7.30 p.m. Fri
day. The Rev. John Simon
will conduct the service.
Methodist Church Services
St. Luke's Methodist church
will host First Methodist
church at a service at 7:30
p.m. The Rev. Charles Mc
Donald, pastor, will preside
assisted by Dr. George G.
Rosebcrry.
1 Good Friday services at ! church will be at 7 p.m.
i Unity church. Holly and Ha- Several churches in Yrcka
ven sts . will be observed from ! havc scheduled Good Friday
noon to 1 p.m. The Rev. Kath-
10,000 Eggs Ready
For Saturday Hunt
A scramble for 10.000 crrs
will lake place Saturday
morning at Hawthorne park.
lis the annual Medford Ki
whiiLs club Easier cgR "hunt."
StartinR time is ! a.m.
Youngsters will participate
in three age divisions with
a separate area for each group.
The ape divisions are one to
three year?, four to six and
seven to 10 Six prizes are
offered in each division for
finding special eggs.
A wrapping party was held
at Rogue Valley Country club
last Friday and the eggs indi
vidually wrapped by Kiwani
ans and their wive.
Richard Lamonl. hunt
chairman, pointed out that
more than 1.300 youngsters
took part last year.
John Patrick. Eagle Point
Future Farmers of America
member was speaker at the
Kiwanis noon luncheon yes
terday at the country club.
Patrick described his trip to
Europe last summer in a
group of 15 FFA boy?.
The trip took the youths to
Scotland. England. Denmark
and France and behind the
Iron Curtain into Czechoslo
vakia. Hungary and Poland.
Nat Etzel. Eagle Point High
school vocational agriculture
instructor, who accompanied
Patricks group, introduced
him.
Patrick, in answer to a
question, said he favored the
teaching of the mechanics of
CommuniMn m schools of thil
COuniry He pointed out that
American people need to be
informed on how Communism
works in order that they can
combat it.
LOG ENDS
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MEDFORD FUEL CO.
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J
arine Bosworth. minister, will
have the meditation "Jesus'
Words From the Cross."
Westminster Presbyterian
church choir will present the
cantata. "The Seven Last
Words of Christ." by the
church choir Friday at 8 p.m.
After the cantata communion
will be observed.
Grace Lutheran church,
Frances lane. Ashland, will
hold its service at 7:30 p.m.
with the Rev. Albert R. Nick
odemus, pastor, speaker.
Jacksonville Services
Communion will be cele
brated during the 7:30 p.m.
service at First Presbyterian
church, Jacksonville.
The Good Friday service at
Phoenix First Presbyterian
services.
The community Good Fri
day service will be held at
First Baptist church, North
Oregon St.. under the auspices
of the Yreka Ministerial as
sociation. The Rev. Stanley E. Mor
ris, minister of Assembly of
God. and the Rev. Donald
Donihuc, minister of Metho
dist Episcopal church, will
speak. The service will start
at 1 p.m.
An 8 p.m. Good Friday
service is scheduled at Luth
eran church, K n a p p St.,
Yreka, at 8 p.m. Friday.
Good Friday service will be
from noon to 3 p.m. at St.
Mark's Episcopal church,
Lane and Fourth sis., Yreka,
according to the Rev. Robert
Lcnhardt.
Four persons appeared in
Jackson county district court
this morning for arraignment
or preliminary hearing and a
fifth had a preliminary hcar
ine late Wednesday and the
charge was dismissed.
Carl L. Hurst, 28. of Port
land, had a charge of obtain
: ing property by false pre
' tenses dismissed Wednesday
I afternoon after insufficient
I evidence was presented dur
i ing a preliminary hearing, ac
I cording to district court rec
! ords.
Arraigned today on a
charge of uttering and pub
lishing a false check was
James Kenton Young, 22. of
149 Seventh St., Ashland. He
requested a lawyer and bail
was set at $1,500. He is
charged with writing a S30
check to an Ashland grocery
store.
A trial dale was set for
Dewey Wardrip, 64, of route
1, box 470, Gold Hill, on a
charge 'of making a talse state
ment in writing to procure
benefit. He pleaded innocent
to the charge and trial was
set for May 9 at 10 a.m. He
is charged with writing a
SI 17.38 check.
A trial was scheduled May
14 lor Donald Allan Edwards,
32. of route 2. box 66H, Cen
tral Point, on a charge of as
sault and battery.
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