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Change Dolls Hair Color! Republicans Name Dinner Speaker Hugh Scott, U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania, will be the fea tured speaker Feb. 14 at the Jackson County Republican Lin coln Day Dinner according to Mrs. Eve Nye, central commit tee chairman. The dinner is scheduled for 6 p.m. at the Rogue Valley Country Club in Medford. Scott was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1958 after serving for 18 years as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives He was National Chairman of the Republican Party, 1948-1949 and chairman of several com mittees for Eisenhower during the 1952 campaign. "We are delighted to be able to present Senator Scott as our Lincoln Day Dinner speaker as he is a recognized leader in the Republican Party and repre sents the thinking of the main stream of Republicans;** Dick Travis, chairman of the event, commented Tickets for the dinner will be available from central commit tee members and at the door. Fight PACE 4 THE CENTRAL POINT TIMES THURSDAY, JAN. » , 1 * * News for every budding beauty and beautician is a toy hairdresser set called Color *N Curl. With this ingenious toy. girls can change the color of their Barbie dolls’ hair back and forth at will — yet it con tains no dyes and is totally harmless! Color 'N Curl comes with a hair dryer that actually works and four wigs in different vi brant colors. Kollers, curlers, comb, brush, Barbie pins, and hair mist are also included, en abling the young miss to style Siskiyou National Forest em ployees George Morey, Elwin Frye and Keith Beck were hon ored upon their retirement from the forest service with a dinner party at the community build ing in Grants Pass Beck, call ed out of town and unable to attend the dinner, has 23 years of government service; Morey has 31 years of service; and Fryes has been with the govern ment 33 years.__________ Indians in northern Min nesota still harvest wild rice in the time-honored way of bending the stalks and flail mg the grain into their canoes "S BIRTH DEFECTS! MARCH OF DIMES -¿ A and set the wigs in a variety of ways. Illustrated instructions show, step-by-step, how to create at tractive, youthful hairdos not only far Barbie, but also for her owner, as well. The doll wig colors can be changed over and over again with no mess or staining. The specially treated wigs and col orless activator solutions are non-toxic, and the solutions can be replenished with ordinary household products. The ambition of the aver age young couple seems to be to own a nice up-to-date home and a n ice late model car to get away from it in! Health Staff Investigates 180 Fatalities TROOP #40 TENDERS CHARTER Money Given Mercy Flight By TB Group Mercy Flights, Inc., has been given a donation of $500 to help with the purchase of a new plane by the Jackson County Tuberculosis and Health associ ation. it was announced today by Mrs Vernon Thorpe, treas urer of the association. The donation was voted by the board of directors of the TB and Health Association using funds from a bequest made to the association by Bennie E. Westgate, an area resident un til his death last year. Because Mercy Flights has in turn agreed to transport patients with tuberculosis needing emer gency treatment at the Oregon State Sanitorium in Salem, the donation will benefit the Jack- son County Health department as well as TB patients and their families. Dr. A. E. Merkel, county health officer stated to day Tuberculosis is a commun icable disease and the health de partment is, therefore, charged with legal responsibility for transportation and care of TB patients to prevent further in fections No isolation facilities for extended care are available in the county for treatment of TB and patients are asked to go to the sanitorium in Salem, Dr. Merkel explained. Accepting the check for Mer cy Flights was George M illi gan. founder of the non-profit organization which is credited with saving many lives M illi gan emphasized today t h a t more patients are now being flown to Medford for treatment from other areas than those flown to outside facilities. The Jackson County Health Department reported recently that 180 death cases were in vestigated and reported by the County Medical Investigator during 1965. During 1964 there were 164 cases investigated and 134 were handled in 1963. Officials said a breakdown of the figure shows 85 cases were natural death, 79 accidental, 12 suicide, one homicide, two crib deaths, and one by tetanus. The motor vehicle and motor vehicle-pedestrian deaths are of a major concern, investigators said. A number of these types can be attributed to being un der the influence of alcohol at the time of the accident. Offi cials also said this was true in some cases of fire and drown ing. The Greyhound bus accident, at approximately midnight o n Dec. 23, was the greatest single cause of death in Jackson Coun EATIN G LESS ty during 1965. Americans are now eating 400 fewer calories each day. This, and the production of food with Population o f Las Vegas, Nev.. jum ped fro m less than no waste are reasons food con 10,000 before W orld W ar II sumption figures are down near to 04.405 in the 1960 U.S. ly 200 pounds per person since 1909. census. New kind of electric cooking! C entral P oint's n ew ly - organ iw d Boy Scout Troop H O m et W ednesday In the Cub Scout shack at the rear o f th e K .C . O lsen h om e, 3648 Burse 11 Road. Troop »40 tendered their charter this w eek , accord in g to Scoutm aster G eorge Fuller, A number o f lo c a l business firms m ade contributions to as sist In the form ation o f the new troop. D onations were m ade by« C entral Point V a riety , G eorge Fuller, C o lley and Ladd, Saxburys, Central Point Pharm acy, Southern Oregon Trophy C om pany, Van W ey's Market, Central Point C leaners, L ittle M exico C afe, M C M R eal Estate, Mels G arage, Postal Pharm a c y , S teve's Barber Shop, Le roy N elson, Jim C orliss, P a u l son and C ates A ppliances, Petrahn C Purdy Contractors, Norman Bruce, C al Bowers C onstruction C om pany. Troop # 4 0 w ill m eet every W ednesday night at 7»3OPM, in the Cub Scout Shack. For further inform ation one m ay c a ll Mr. Fuller a t 664-1373 or Mr. Olsen at 6 6 4 -1 4 0 9 , (vfr. Fuller stated that the Boy Scouts o f A m erica are a very d efin ite part o f our A m erican h erita g e. It t e a ch es youths to b ecom e more s e lf-s u ffic ie n t and to be b e t ter prepared to pass through life con fid en t o f the skills they learned through Scouting----- w h ich en ab le th em to b eco m e b etter citizen s. Work Smarter, Media Specialists Told O f Not Harder 8 -W eek Summer Institute By Bantooe S tr a in A summer institute to train Y e T* MRS. H O M E M A K E R . educational media specialiats will be held on the Oregon T H E R E IS NO SANTA CLAUS. State University campus n ext What wa mean la, you can't f a t summer for the second consecu something for nothing. Soma tive year. "fly by night" saleanvn m a y The institute will be under the promise you gifts or commis- administration of the Division of slona for giving them names of Continuing Education of the Ore- prospects. There'« usually a gen State System of Higher Ed "string attached.* * A naw law pasaed by the 1989 ucation. Robert Nichcljs, manager of Oregon legislature outlaws thia consultation and training fo r type of aalea practice If t h e taller knowingly makea false the audiovisual instruction unit statements. Before vou algo any of the Division, in Corvallis, will agreement, read it carefully. In serve as director. The eight-week p r o g r am, cluding all the fine p rin t Some itema which have bean which is funded under the Na aold by unlawful business prac tional Defense Education Act tices Include aluminum aiding, and offers enrollees 12 quarters termite control, freezer food hours of college credit, will be plant and vocational couraea. If held June 20 - Aug 12. Program Training you auapact anyone of unlawful Fifty teachers or school li selling, call your local Chamber of Commerce or police. Your brarians will be trained, during County Extension office can the course of the program, tc give you more information on serve us educational media co- consumer problems E X C E S S I V E W EAR OF W ASHABLE CLO TH ES to a common complaint from home makers. There are a t least two possible explanations. R esin treated cotton and ray on wash and w ear, especially the Inexpensive garments, have shorter Ufa than untreated ones. They m ay w ear quickly along edges of collars and cuffs. Some of the better fabrics have com pensated for this by Increasing the number of threads to the inch. Another cause of w ear may ba over bleaching. Thia weakens and roughens the fabric. U s e chlorine bleach moderately and in amounts given on the bottle. Oxygen type bleaches can ba used safely each tim e the gar ment to laundered. B E W A R E O F CARBON T E T R A C H L O R ID E PO ISO NING . This chemical la an Ingredient of commonly used products such as certain cleaning fluids, spot removers and repair materials for Urea. A hom emaker who attended one of our Extension education programs told us her teenage son was suffering from this type of poisoning after repair of bi cycle tires The product Itself la safe if used according to di rections. Use in a w ell venti lated room or outdoors. Do not inhale the fumes from compounds containing carbon tetrachloride. A form of anemia m ay result which could cause death. Labels on these products must c a rry a w arning of possible danger as prescribed by the Federal Hazardous Substances Labeling Act. Be sure to read directions carefully. ordinatora for single elementary or secondary schools. Each enrollee will be provid ed with an opportunity to learn methods of selection, utilization, production, and supervision of modern communications media and materials. Each will also be given the opportunity to de velop skill» which will enable them to assume responsibility for educational media programs in his respective school. Institute enrollees will be se lected from the six western states—Oregon, Washington, Id aho. Montana, Alaska, and Ha waii. Each will receive a stip end of $75 a week, plus an ad ditional $15 a week per depen dent Applicants will be required to have had two years of full-time experience as a teacher or li brarian in an elementary or se condary school. Other requirements include that they be under contract to teach during 1966-87 with at least a part-time responsibility assigned as jin educational me dia specialist. They must also have complet ed a basic audiovisual course, and have not already taken more than 12 quarter hours of audiovisual courses at the col lege level. TABLE ROCK RD. CENTRAL POINT New For Resort W ear Sweatervrsts are new for resort wear Sleeveless sweat ers. buttoning back, front or swinging open, look wonder fu l over long-sleeved colored crepes, sleeveless linens or just with skirts when you winter-vacation in s u n n i climes. NEW NEW! EXClUSIVi 5 * o u r « im REFRIGERA TOR/FREEZER ggtemefkflHy! 2 2 CU. FT. IN S ID E No Frost Ever z in Refrigerator or Freezer. ' Refrigerator shelves may be raised, lowered, or rearranged to suit your needs. 904 W ith Matching BOTH O NLY S DRYER Freezer Section holds 280 lbs Refrigerator Section 14 cu. ft of fresh food storage. / W ID E NORGE ELECTRIC RANGE B I« w ith foot Hoot oven 31 -l88«h w il l« o v e n m or» thon 3>/> cub« o f tpoco Blended footuro keeps hoot throughout Saves the flavor, saves th e juices, broils much fa ste r .T hat's w hat happens with the new vertical broiler on this new Noi ge. Broiling on both sides at once seals the goodness in. And your choice of rare to well-done is controlled autom atically— range signals you when your m eat is done, tu rn s heat off autom atically, too. It's p er fect broiling in a handy sep arate com part ment th at leaves your oven free for other things. Don't settle for less than the best. See the N orge vertical broiler now. M i-S p e e d Swrfoco UttMs flo t top, self-cleaning e le ment» d e tg n a d fo r greoter contoct w ith pot» ond pon» fo r fog tor cooking 3 /VFW 5 YEAR TOTAL APPLIANCE WARRANTY* ime ’ aso - o 7Ae on/y warranty f/iof coven FREE PARTS a n d r e la t e d 5 with trade • You can dry everything from dainty lingerie to workclothea just right every time • 3 heat selections including aik • Easy- to-ciean lint screen • Price includes 1-year service. LABOR ♦or FULL YEARSI THf QUAIITY Of «MANA IS BACffO UC IN WRITING' PAULSEN & GATES Easy Terms (W IT H TRADE) 1 i 4-cycle electric dryer with special cycle for W ash’N Wears! APPLIANCE Central Point, Oregon Big Trades