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CENTRAL POINT TIMES yUMAAÙtq, w veJ zltf! Second C lass P o stag e Paid At M?dt'ord, Oregon Thursdj u rsd a y , July 29. 1965 VOLUME I, NUMBER 32 SINGLE COPY 10$ Forgery Count Nets Year CENTRAL POINT by N o rm a je a n WOMAN SENTENCED TO ONE YEAR Dorothy May Crabb, Central Point, was sentenced to one year in ja il in Jackson County CITY HALL NEWS DOCPATCH "WEDDING" COMES T O CENTRAL POINT The staff of the Times never did figure out what was going o n .. .w e were afraid to . ask until this week. But we then took the bull by the horns, so to speak, and I fin a lly got up enough nerve to call Mrs. A llan Hlginbotham wife of one of the fellows on the Fire Department to ask just what did take place down at the fire trail recreation room one night last week. Seems two of the firemen were recently m arried--Les Dewey and wife Darley and Dave Turner and wife May Mary Jayne. Both couples circuit court action Monday on charges of forgery. She was accused of issuing a false check for $400 to the C ity Police Report Ernest Ray Gerfen, 734 Manza nita, Central Point. Failure to obtain Oregon Operators License Rogue V alley Branch of the Oregon Bank. The woman plead guilty to the charges. She had been placed on probation in district court for petty larceny a short tim e prior to being arrested on the Fme. $25, warrant $5. George Thompson Flanagan, 1910 Beall Lane, Central Point Violation of the Basic Rule. Fined $15. forgery charge. A lvin John Paudios, 431 E. Vilas Road. No operators license on person. Local Hospital NowAOA Rated Tharon Wilbur Payton, 1980 Westwood Drive, Medford. Crater Osteopathic Hospital Central Point, received reg V iolation of the basic rule. Fined $15. istration at the Board of Trus tees meeting of the American Osteopathic Association in now live in Medford, so the fellas are no longer firemen, hut the local crew wasn't ab out to let them get away with C ecil Leroy Boles, R . 1 Box 281, Gold H ill. Disobeyed stop sign. Chicago recently. The trustees acted on the recommendation of the AOA Com mittee on Hospitals and Fined $5. out some kind of celebration. The festivltes began very quietly with a potluck d in n e r - after which the "entertain ment" began. The skit, writ ten atul produced by Mrs. Nita (Elroy) Sutton, Mrs. Connie (A lle n ) lliginbotham , Mrs. Nona (Don) M illig a n and Mrs. Nelda (N oel) Moore, was a ta k e -o ff of a Dogpatch Wedd ing. It took place under a lovely archway of m etal tub ing entwined with ivy and red petunias, with a large white paper bell hanging from the according to true Dogpatch style. "Marrying Sam" was played by Barry Hurd— and be lieve you me, we hear he was perfect in the role. From there on out, all roles were "reversed- the guys played the gals, and vice versa!! Our three adorable (?) flow er girls were daintily (?) port rayed by (Miss) Eloy Sutton, (Miss) Don Moore and (Miss) Noel Moore. Of course, the lovely (?) brides were truly the hit o f the evening with (Miss) Earl Fox in the role of Darley Dewey and (Miss) Jon Mooster as Mary Jayne Turner. The gallant, tho reluctant bridegrooms jvcrc played to a perfect " T " by (M r .) Judy Hurd as Les Dewey and (M r .) Vivian Grisham as Dave Turner. Also participating, tho in minor roles were C hief Don Turner and Lloyd Dewey (both fathers of the re a l-life grooms), young Eddie Sutton and A llan H igin- hotham. A fter the skit, the two coup les were "initiated" in true fire department "honeymoon" style, when each groom was compelled to push his blush ing (tho, perhaps heavy) brides down Pine Street in a W heel- O f course, so that such activities would not go unnoticed, the little procession was duly escorted by both #1 (the big Truck) and the rescue truck, in front and back, with red lights and siren. Also, a ll the other people from the party joined in the "march", ■ fitted! !! Needless to say they a ll gained alot of attention! The parade then returned to the fire hall where the two new ly -w ed couples were presented with gifts and a cake was serv pm, to be sponsored by the auxiliary to Centennial Post 100, Jacksonville American Legion, with auxiliary unit president, Mr. Charles Babb, chairman assisted by Mrs. C . Lind McBeth, ex-office pres ident. Awards w ill be featured per iodically throughout the event. Antiques, art objects and mer chandise have been donated by Jacksonville antique dealers, artists and merchants to be used for awards. The United States Bank, Jacksonville branch, has ’ loaned space in the lobby of the hotel building - entrance to the bank - for public exhi bition o f these items during banking hours. At press tim e, the following list of articles and donors in cluded a hand-painted french import china bowl - Doll House Museum; a carved wooden but ter print mold - Cestreich's Antiques; a pressed glass lamp - Scheffel's Antiques; a pressed glass cake stand - Three Cables Antiques; a cosmetic item - Jacksonville Beauty Shop; an art object - Eugene Bennett; other art objects - - Cracker Barrel Studio Gallery and Lyle Harrell; a ceramic gift - Car men's Ceramic St udlo, as containing myrtle perfume - Jacksonville Myrtlewood Shop; a costume necklace (gold color) What Not Shop and Jacksonville Laundremat (under same owner and operation) ; a Thermos beverage set in server - Jack sonville Drug Store; dinner tic kets for two - Kottage Kitchen; breakfast for two - Polar Bar; an item astyet unannounced - Jubilee Restaurant; and contri would wise up and let us know butions - one gift certificate these things— we could have had some pictures in the Tim es. each for complete lubrication job including o il change - Legg's Shell Service and Ras- 'h report. The AOA annual hospital in - , spection program is designed to guarantee acceptable standards Peter Britt Festival Dance Aug. 14 ed in their honor. Now— if this fire department (cont'd. on page 2) the local hospitals' inspection $10 bail. w ell as an Ever-Ready flash light - Coleman's Hardware; a myrtlewood perfume holder Including the little "drum club" still com pletely out r Box 106, Gold H ill, violation of the basic rule. Forfeited A highlight of the Week End in Jacksonville festivities, August 1 4 -IS, w ill be the in formal Peter Britt Music Fes tiv a l dance, scheduled im mediately following the opening concert, Saturday, August 14, 10:30 pm - 1:00 m iddle. A ll characters were dressed borrow. James Floyd Arnold, R t. 1, of facilities, patient care and procedures in a ll registered and approved hospitals nationwide. Blast Unsolved mussen's Super Service; and Toni permanent kit and Adorn hair spary - Fifth Street Market; two adults tickets for tour of historic Jacksonville - Jackson v ille Stagecoach (George M c- U n e ); one $5 gift certificate - Jacksonville Lumber Company and one Rand M cNally atlas - Van Wey's Jacksonville Thrift Market. Proceeds of this project w ill be used for the Centennial auxiliary's community service work. During the past year, the unit has sponsored two girls - high school juniors - to attend Girls' State; given Liquor Store Burglarized Here A break and entry was re ported to the Central Point Police Department on Mon day by Lloyd Livingston at the Oregon Control Commis sion Store at 129 E. Pine. Taken were ten 4 /5 quart bottles of whiskey valued at $51. Entry was gained by the forcing of a rear window. CHECK THE OIL?..............It was a lovely day and what better way to enjoy it than to go out for a sulky rid e !! Here we see Chet Ayres and Carl Morgan checking air in the tires after a ride. Chet had layed o ff from his duties at the Flying "A" station to enjoy a tour of the c ity . We don't know where Carl was supposed to be! Area residents reported to C ity Police about midnite Tuesday night of hearing a loud explosion in the area Shakespeare Festival Opening Terrific ASHLAND (S p ecial)— Capac ity crowds at both the banquet and the play successfully lau nched the 25th anniversary sea son at the Oregon Shakespear ean Frstival Monday night in Ashland. Over 1400 first-nigh ters gathered in Lithia Park for the annual food and entertain- ment which precedes the first play. At 8:45, brief ceremon ies marked the silver summer, followed at 9:00 PM by "Much Ado About N othing ." Plans for completing the or ganization's theatre plant and for building a new indoor the atre were also revealed at the which was potent enough to light up the night sky. As we go to press, police have been unable to locate birthday occasion. A fund campaign w ill be undertaken in January, 1966, to finance the project— a cooperative venture between the Festival, Southern Oregon College, and Vining Repertory. the source of the explosion. They feel there is a possibility it could have been from dyn amite or home-made bombs. If anyone has any further information on this subject, they are urged to c a ll the C ity Police Department or a scholarship o f $100 to a grauating senior girl - a ll three recipients from this area; donated funds toward the Jacksonville elementary school summer recreation program and the local library summer reading program, as w ell as sponsoring junior - senior high girls Christmas Carolers and other projects. Pee Wee Championship Playoff Tonite CRATER HIGH SCHOOL Central Point Indians and the Central Point Braves, Divisional Champions of the respective Jackson Co. Pee Wee Baseball League w ill meet in the final game of the season to determine the Championship Crown, 6i3O tonight at the Crater High School. The Central Point Braves, coached by Doug M iller, are Northern Divisional Cha mpions. The Indians, coached by A . D . Van Hom are Southern Divisional Cham pions. RECREATION THURSDAY, July 29, 8-9, lawn activities, 9-10, soft ball; 10-11, sewing; 11-12, arts and crafts. FRIDAY, July 30, Family picnic and play day. ft 'I T R A G E D Y ... This is a ll that remains of the station wagon in which Mrs. Evelyn M . Gehrig of jo ld H ill was fatally injured last Saturday mcming in a one-car accident on Interstate 5 near Central Point. Her seven children were a ll seriously injured and were taken to Rogue V alley Mem orial Hospital by the Central Point rescue aid car and Medford Ambulance. » i a