Central Point times. (Central Point, Or.) 1964-19??, October 21, 1965, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, O C T. 21, 1965
THE CENTRAL POINT TIMES
PACI 7
Variety O f Activities
SOC Homecoming Set For Next W eek
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The 1MB Homecoming cele­
bration at Southern Oregon Col­
lege will be held Oct. 21-23 at
the Ashland campus, Dave Nord,
general chairman, announced
this week.
Homecoming activities will be­
gin at 4 p m. Thursday when
coeds of the Cascade complex
dormitories play the girls of
Susanne Homes Hall in the third
annual Pelutoai Bowl football
analyzed by GEORGIA WHITE
T h b to the handwriting of an
exceptionally highly talented
person, unless there is a physi­
cal handicap that handwriting
does not show you are endowed
with unusual and outstanding
abilities in many fields.
are very curious and investigate
also you have the ab ility to
ana Use providing you do not
allow your emotions to hinder
you here.
Perhaps it w iu ld be w ell to
point out here that handwriting
does not show physical handi-
capls, the sex of the individual,
the age, only the desire to
be physically active, this w ill
show up even is the person is
physically unable to carry out
Your talents lie in the field
of color and related subjects;
this would Include art, decor­
ations of a ll kinds, interior,
windows, flower arrangements,
etc. You are endowed with a
strong sense of showmanship
a b ility , which means y iu can
be entertaining to a group or
that you could be a successful
actress or actor as the case may
be. You show a desire for
responsibility and you most
the wish. So were these things
are unknown, I feel it fair to
point this out to the person be­
ing analysed, and to the read­
certainly have a ll the necessary
er, in this case the name
requirements to handle these
indicates a g irl, but the other
rcsponsiblities.
information is not known to me.
You are on occasion quick to
You are first •. f a ll almost
display temper which t ads to
com pletely influenced by your
fade out and leave you regretting
emotions and your head is
it. You do not like to part
ruled by these in making deci­
with endeared possessions, you
sions also any emotional exper­
love luxuries and good food,
iences you may have had in
you are deeply aware of beauty
the past w ill leave a decided
of a ll kimfc and especially that
mark on your personality and
beauty that pertains to color,
these experiences w ill tend to
perfumes, also holds an allure
influence your life , you would
for you so you would be good in
do w ell to sleep on any import­ these fields, you also have an
ant decisions and to try and
unusual sense of line values
reason things out first before
which means you would by
taking any important steps.
good in designing of a ll types.
You posess mental abilities
far greater than the average
person, comprehension is high,
the facilities work swiftly, you
Jody, you are one of the
most talented and gifted people
that I have had the privilege
of doing their analysis.
THE WAY T O A MAN'S
HEART............
Are you planning an after-
th e -g im e coffee soon? If so,
you w ill want a treat that can
be prepared ahead of game time
to be served with ease after the
event. A hearty sauce makes
a "Coney bland" out of a hot
dog sandwich. Prepare the
following sauce and keep it
warm in an electric skillet
until ready to serve.
CONEY ISLAND SAUCE
lb . ground beef
tablespoons shortening
large onion chopped
teaspoon celery salt
teaspoon c h ill powder
teaspoon salt
teaspoon sugar
clove garlic
1-2 cups strained tomato puree
Brown meat and add onion, add
remaining ingredients and
simmer for 30 m in. Spoon over
heated weiners in warm buns.
Serve im m ediately.
(from «page Ij
wouldn't cost a dime of tax­
payers money, and it would
reduce the cost of law enforce­
ment and court trials. Respect
for the rule would eventually
become automatic with most
children as they grew up.
There would'at be so many
news Reports of murder, robb ery
kidnapping, rape, purse-
snatching, automobile steal­
ing, etc, etc.
And what is the rule of
action that would reduce our
vicious crime record, If It
became part of the thinking
of children when it was
taught to them daily by their
parents and school, along with
suitable illustrations of what
it meant?
R u le --"K e e p your hands
off other people and other
people's property. It's that
simple to keep out of trouble.
CUB SCOUTS V IS IT FIRE
STA TIO N
Cub Scouts of Pack 46
visited the main fire station
in Medford in observance of
Fire Prevention Week.
GLENN L. MORNING, C H R IT lA N SCIENCE LECTURER
Glenn L. Morning, C .S .B .,
o f San Francisco w ill give a
Christian Science Lecture in
Medford on Saturday October
30, discussing how a spiritual
standpoint in life turns trouble
Into opportunity.
The lecture to being sponsor­
ed by First Church of Christ,
Scientist, Medford, and w ill
take place at 8i00 P. M . in
the church edifice, 100 Wind­
sor Avenue.
T itle of the
COM ING EVENTS
The Central Point Garden
Club w ll 1 hold a plant and
rummage sale Friday, Octobe
2 2 „ from 9 AM to 4 PM,
at the Central Point Grange
H a ll.
There w ill be childrens’
clothing for sale— also many
other usable items.
lecture b "What Determines
Your Standpoint ?"
M r. Morning Is a recognized
Teacher and practitioner of
Christian Science, whose int­
erest in the religion began
while he was a student at
Drake University in his native
Iowa. He later did graduate
work in piano and composition
at the American Conservatory
of Music in Chicago, and
Terry Hutchinson, fireman,
explained the different types
of fire tni'ks He le t the boys
try on a fire hat C suit, then
showed die boys the fireman's
livin g quarters and how they
slide down the pole.
But Scouts attending werei
Den 1, Richard Graves, Steven
Hobbs, Brad Hewitt C Darrel
W olff. Den li Ricky Brewster,
Larry Anhom, Ted Rundle,
Cary Reynold.«, Phil Breedon,
Rrad Hope, and Brad Rundle.
Leaders attending were Mrs.
ft-eedon and Mrs. W olff.
game on Fuller Field. The IMS
Homecoming Queen will be an­
nounced during halftime cere­
monies of the girls’ game. Fol­
lowing the game will be a bar­
becue dinner at the field. Tick-
eta will be a dollar each. A
rock and roll dance, featuring
the Navarros, will be held at
7:30 p.m. in the Britt Ballroom.
Friday’s events include the
judging of lawn decorations at
5 p.m., the Variety Show at 8
p.m. in the Britt Ballroom and
the bonfire rally at 10 p.m. at
the field opposite the baseball
diamond.
Three Days
The three-day celebration con­
tinues Saturday with the parade
through downtown Ashland at
10:30 a.m. At 1:30 p.m. will be
the Southern Oregon College-
Oregon College of Education
football game. After the game
at 4:30 p.m. there will be open
house at the residence halls and
a coffee hour for alumni and
Britt Student Center.
The Grants Pass High School
Band, under the direction of
Ray McAlester, will present
both pre-game and halftime mu­
sic. The Ashland High School
flag girls will march in the pa­
rade, as will the Ashland Jun­
ior High School band. The Ash­
land Elks Club Kilty Band w ill
also participate in the parade.
The Homecoming Queen and
her court will lead the parade.
The five finalists for the Home­
coming Queen title are Linda
Weber, junior in elementary ed­
ucation from Ashland, Sheryl
Thurman, sophomore in second­
ary teacher education from Ke-
no, Martha Schwiebert, junior
in elementary education f r o m
Ashland, Judy Mee, freshman
in general studies from Ashland,
and Teresa Riggs, freshman in
elementary education from Med­
ford.
Organizations interested i n
participating in the Homecom-
as a member of the Board of
Lectureship of the First Church
of Christ, Scientist, in Boston,
Massachusetts.
interest.
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Bacteria, pr...........
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scopic organisms of the low ­
est division of the plant king­
dom, can reproduce as fast as
every 20
The Crater Jaycees meeting
place is in th eCrowley build­
ing on 2nd C Pine St. in
Central Point.
This orange sphere o f October
is the most beautiful and most
radical of the entire year.
M s . Douglas Ness. Mrs.
Wesley C la flin was co-hostess.
The cook-book project was
Under this nocturnal light,
both man and beast have keen
reported on, and was reported
making progress.
The first fa ll rushing event
w ill be a luncheon held in a
restaurant In Medford.
's m itte n .' They behave as
they never do at any other
tim e of the year. Bucks lose
their wariness and (bead of
Mrs. Delton Strauss, and Mrs.
Fred Robertson were in charge
of the cultural part of the
meeting. They had as their
guest speaker, Thelda Bevins,
from the English department
of Medford High School. She
spoke on the topic of Prose.
The next meeting w ill be
a Ritual of Jewels at the home
of Mrs. Carroll Adams.
Orange and turquoise contin­
ue as leading accent colon tor
the home, but avocado green,
antique jade, and metallic gold,
are coming up rapidly, accord­
ing to reports from
furnishings markets.
Bulgur is cooked whole grain
wheat, long a staple in the
Middle East, and now begin­
ning to find favor in the U.S.
AT THE CENTRAL POINT LIBRARY
man and wander about even
in the daylight. Man loses
his own senses and thinks of
nothing but the successful
capture o f his quarry, the
buck.
But erven with the connivance
of nature; the C hief is still
luckless. We realise he has
does he.
Things are beginning
to take on a frantic note in
this wickiup. We ire past
the point of sport; now It is
a matter of prestige. Every
hunter feels this way i f he
remains empty-handed at
the end o f season. Poor Chief
can't even blame his rifle
sights because he hasn't even
seen anything to aim it at yet.
We do have a respite in sight
from the frustration of out­
witting the deer. Duck season
opened up last week, and what
with them being so much
smaller, their evasive mechan­
ism must be lesser too. Per­
haps several good duck din­
A PLEASURE T O SERVE YOU
EST AND VIEW THE ROCK EXHIBIT
R T WORK (NEW EACH M O NTH)
ECORDS------ NEW BROADWAY HITS
O U CAN V IS IT YOUR FRIENDS
No mushrooms this week.
We have been getting ours
mostly in California this year,
and evidently the reins up here
haven't been herd enough to
bring them out good.
The gey color o f autumn is
everywhere now. Nothing
can equal Mother Nature's
fall fashion show. Leaves
are definitely on the collection
agenda this weekend.
Wishe us lu c k .. . looks like
the C hief needs a ll the help
he can get*.
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ment of their daughter Sheryl
Ann, to Richard Dan Rohde,
ion of M r. and M s . Alfred
Rohde, Reedsport, Oregon
M i« Marshall to a 1965 grad­
uate of Crater High School and
is attending V a lli Beauty
College. Mr. Rohde is a 1963
graduate of Reedsport High
School and is now serving In
the United States Army present
ly stationed at Fort Leonard
Wood, Missouri. No wedding
persons to get acquainted with
many of the activities that are
a part of school this fa ll.
Classrooms w ill be open and
eration of the library.
In the gymnasium, there
w ill be a variety of things to
see and do. The P. E. apparatus
art supply room shower, (beat­
ing room and band rehearsal
EDITOR'S NOTE; The following little poem, "How To Lick
The Teacher" was presented by M s . Harry Tonn at the last
meeting of the Richardson P . T . A . . M s . Tonn was attired
as the student who was going to "lick the teacher" and her
mother, Mi». O .T . Wilson efressed as the schoolmarm.
According to reports, the duet of "acton" did a splendid Job.
The poem, author unknown, has been in the Wilson fam ily
for many yean. It Is one an uncle, now 87 yean of age w m
recalls from his schooldays.
I was a boy of seventeen,
Ungainly, dull and ta ll
As green as any goslin*
ftit I thought I knotted it a ll.
I went to school at Gaino
And chopped up wood and chared
For Genefier Wilkenson
T o pay him for my board
One day Philistec Finney,
Another boy In school,
About as rough and raw as I
And about as big a fool
Just hinted in a private way
"Twould be a right smart feature
And give us lots of glory
I f we up and licked the teacher.
Now the teacher he was skinny
And not as Big as I
I knowed we could lick him
I f we didn't half but try
And tome one looking at him
Would have said on sight
There wasn't any sand in him
And not a speck of fight.
I f I'd d p the bucket over
W e'd make the teacher dance
W e'tf Flop him In the water
And mop I t with his pants.
We told the boys a t recess
O f the plot we had planned
And they said i f we needed it
They'd give a helping hand.
Then we heard the school bell ringing
And we scrambled in pell m ell
I ran against the water pail
On purpose-- down it fell.
area are here. In addition,
several displays w ill be arranged
to explain the District 6 Speech
Therapy Program, the Richard­
son Pilot Guidance Program,
illustrations of audio-visual
aids In use at Richardson School]
The water slothed a ll over me
And wet me to the skin
and a collection of special
instructional materials which
are available through the
Jackson County Curriculum
Materials Center.
And that scrawny little teacher
Why he bounded from his chair
And he took me by the trousers
And held me in the air!
To top off the evening, re­
freshments w ill be served by
the Richardson P .T .A . featur­
ing home-made cake and punch |
or coffee for 1S<.
But I stumbled as I did so
And badly raked my shin
And he whirled me round and round
Got me spinning like a top
And when I'd seem a thousand stars
He quickly let me drop.
only one weekend left and so
ners w ill help C hief regain
his ego status In tribal eyes.
ET US LOAN YOU A BOOK
SHERYL ANN MARSHALL
Mr. and Mrs. Francia Marshall,
433 Cedar St. , Central Point,
Oregon, announce the engage­
M s . Warren Holbrook, library
assistant, w ill explain the op­
The "M ad Moon", the Ind­
ians called the moon of Oct­
ober; and they knew what they
were talking about.
mhoin * i i i ** v S
"How To Lick the Teacher"
activities and materials of int­
erest- In the library, the w e ll-
stocked book shelves, and a
large variety o f Instructional
source matzrlal may be observe d |
Mrs. Fred Robertson, a ll of
Land of Many Oaks, Sams
V a lle y . There were ten cou­
ples present.
Gamma X I Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi held its October
6th meeting at the home of
yard «f
lew rides ta a
taken by a gent.
Officiato of the
parents w ill enjoy the on-going
evidence of school there. A
close look here w ill reveal m anjl
25, a progressive dinner. It
was in an Hawaiian them e.
The dinner was held in the
homes of M . and Mrs. Dennis
Duggan, Mr. and Mrs. Rich­
ard McCallume and Mr. and
Siskiyou Pioneer Sites Found
ation members meet Monday,
October 25, C ity H a ll, 7i30.
Slides and commentary of local
The films of the rec nt
Ashland Police
Arrest Goat On
Vagrancy Charge
hae n
Crater-Medford and Ci iter-
date has been set.
McNary football games w ill
be the feature at the Oct. 21st BACK-TO -SCHOO L-NIGHT
meeting of the Crater Jaycees. . A T RICHARSON SCHOOL
Troy Bellah, head football
A ll dads and moms of Richard-1
coach at Crater w ill show and son School pupils are urged to
explain the film s.
attend "Back-to-School-Night"
The general public is in­
on Tuesday, October 26th, 7:00 |
vited. The film w ill be
P. M . to 8i3O P. M . This w ill
shown Thursday, Oct. 21,
provide an opportunity for
at 8>00.
parents and any other interested
Gamma X I Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi held on September
ROUSE AWHILE
"Y ankee Storm " wss the
name g i v e n to a hurricane
that hit Florida in Novem ber
i f 1935. because it moved
Tom the N orth.
Football Film
To Be Shown'
Gamma Xi Dinner
Enjoyed
traveled widely as concert
pianist and theater musician.
In 1955, he began devoting
full tim e to religion and was
o ffic ia lly accredited in the
Christian Science healing
ministry. He is xkw on tour
ing parade should contact Dr.
Alvin Fellers, dean of students,
at the college. Trophies will be
awarded to both campus organ­
izations and outside organiza­
tions who enter floats and
marching units in the parade.
Mitchell Trio
One of the Homecoming high­
lights will be the annual home­
coming dance held at 8 p.m. in
the gymnasium. Featured enter­
tainers will be the Mitchell Trio
(formerly the Chad Mitchell
Trio) who will give a concert
between 8 and 9:30 p.m. This
will be followed by the dance
with the Johnny Reitz orches­
tra.
Nord, a Eugene senior, said
600 couples are expected for the
dance. A two-dollar homecom­
ing button admits one to all
events except the Barbecue.
Other officers are: Russell
Blair, Ashland junior, parade
chairman; Gary Patzke, Klam ­
ath Falls junior, and Patti Lee
Williams, Beaverton sopohomer,
co-chairmen for the dance, and
Bruce Bryden, Roseburg senior,
variety show chairman.
Engaged
Sfreamflows
Ac/equafe,
Report Says
Spring and summer stream-
flows in the Rogue-Umpqua ar­
ea have been adequate for moat
water users, but fell below the
amounts expected, a report from
the U. S. Department of Agri­
culture Soil Conservation Ser­
vice and Oregon State Univer­
sity said recently.
The report said that the flow
of the Rofue R-ver at Raygold
Dam for the April through Sept-
embci period was forecast at
950,000 aero feet or 98 percent
of the IS year average. The flow
was actually measured at 854.-
900 acre feet or 85 percent of
the average.
Storage in local reservoirs in
the Rogue country is very good
and similar to last season at
this date (Oct. 1). Fish Lake
and Fourmile Lake reservoirs
now hold 13,900 acre fast com­
pared with 14,000 acre feet last
year for the Medford Rogue
River Valley Irrigation Districts.
The Talent District now has a
total of 81,800 acre feet in Em-
grant, Howard Prairie, and
Hyatt Reservoirs compared with
71,200 acre feet a year ago.
A good snowpack added to
these carryover water supplies
will produce adequate water for
1908. the report said.
Then he took me and he shook me
T il l I thought that I would die
And he switched me with his ruler
U ntil my pants were nearly «by.
And that big Philistes Finney
He was jest too scared to laugh
He let that teacher switch me
T il l I bellered like a calf.
And a ll them other fightln' boys
With white and frightened looks
Sat shakin* in their v e ry boots
And rssslin' with their books.
They didn't dare to whisper
Or to say a single word
Oh '. how hard they studied
Not a single creature stirred.
Where is that scrawny teacher now?
Who gave me such a jar
Why he's still as peaked lookin'
And he's tettin* over thar.
And to the's nearly aeventy
And sickly, yet I vow
That I'd hate to have him get those
of his'n on me now.
For he taught me one p e a t
By that flog „ in 1 la his school,
That a braggart and a bully
Is a coward and a fool.
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