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ky /fr * CENTRAL POINT by Normajean Only a f*w more day» to get that extra few wink» In the morn ing. Daylight Saving T im e be gin» Sunday.. . pity u» poor ileepy head»!! And I warn you parent».. you may have »ome pretty ornery young one» running _ around. After a ll, they w ill be VOLUME 2 m luing 2 hour» deep each night. - They go to bed one hour later and get up one hour earlier. I ¿ a A to it yuM uùuf w + tk lif ! Second Class Postage Paid At Midford, Oregon NUMBER 17 THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1966 Another thing grumping me this w e e k .... teems the country SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY hat a ll kind» of money to play around sending things off in the TO REGISTER TO VOTE Saturday, April 23, is the last vicin ity of the m oon.. . B U T .. the great scientist» can't seem to Jay to register to vote for the primary elections. figure out a satisfactory way to For voter's convenience, the Court House w ill be open all day Saturday, 8 > 0 0 a .m . to 8)00 p. m. heat orchards without tmogging up an entire valley. *********** Oh y e » .. . don't forget folks, Saturday, April 23 is the last day to register to vote! 11! And you can't vote without being registered. Sec the list of registrars in the story on page 1. ON P O L IT IC S .... Retired editor Ciles French of Moro surveyed the 1966 p olitical scene recently for the Oregon Publisher. His commentsi - If Howard Morgan is elected w e 'll come about as close to having two Morses in the Senate as we could get. - About Morse's first campaign) Many voters thought of Rufus Holman, because of the Holman Mortuary in Portland as "that man who buries people." They thought of Morse as the man whe invented the telegraph. Neither was true. So the election was decided not on the issues, hut as 1» usually the case, on preju dices of the voters. - About Robert Duncant He says he supports Johnson's V iet Nam policy but I don't know h«v he found out what that pol icy is. - H atfield is the best politician of the three. Nobody knows what he thinks of V iet Nam , a and I predict nobody w ill find out. - Tom M cC all is a rather cons ervative fellow with w ell adver tised liberal tendencies. - About Rob Straub) I don't know exactly how to define him, but wtxtld say he always speaks very ably before he thinks. This week we are trying something new for the ladies. Recipes! On page 7 you w ill find a new column, Kitchen Korner, in which our readers may submit favorite recipes for publication. We know all Voters may also register at the following places in Central Point) C .W . Anhorn, Anhorn and Faber Insurance, 411 E. Pine; ielm a Fleeter, 6723 Ponderosa; Lorraine Johnson, 4108 Sunland Avenue; MEM Agency, Margaret Naples, 251 E. Pine; Marie Sm all, 6283 Table Rock Road; National Health Federation President To Speak In Medford President of the National Health Federation speaks in Medford next Tuesday eve ning, April 26 at the Knights A question and answer per iod w ill follow presentations by h». Crecelius and there w ill be free literature avail able. It Is also possible that Dr. W alter J. Hodson and Mrs. Betty Lee Morales, w ell known au*‘’nrlties on health care and legislation w ill also be present. If the affair is properly sup ported through attendance, It may become an annual or semi-annual affair with an eye to annual one day conventions, according to the local chapter of the Natural Food Associates who arc supporting the meeting. bring them to the Times o ffice. W e 'll be happy to share ours, and we'd like to try yours too! UNCLE MASON SEZ.. . . A Jury Is twelve men chosen to decide who has the better law yer. Crater High Honor Society Will Initiate Crater High School National Honor Society students who are being accepted into the Crater Chapter, w ill be initiated on April 28 at StOO p. m. in the m u lti- purpose room a t Crater High School. Also at this tim e, there w ill be a meeting of the THE SOUND OF MUSIC On Monday night, "The Sound Of M u le " by Rogers and H a mm erst e in won the Academy award, as being the outstanding production of the season, and in our own small community, last week end, "The Sound O f M islc" received its own academy award, by the standing ovati on given the cast of Crater High School's presentation of the Broadway production. The show, presented by the M u ic Department of Crater, was directed by M . Norman D . Carothers, Director of the music department. The Orchestra, led by Mr. C . Scott Phillips, gave a won derful background to the lo vely voices of the Advanced Ronda Rose era ns as Elsa Sch- raeder, whose lovely soprano voice has been heard in a ll the Crater Concerts, played her and their voices blended beau tifu lly as they sang, "No Way To Stop It" and "How Can Love Survive." Frau Schmidt, the house keeper, played by Kevin Rain ey, was very w ell done. A ll in a ll, the play was a wonder ful example of what a "Small Duck in a Big Pond", to to speak, can really accomplish, with the faith, insistence, and patience that was evident in director, cast, orchestra, chorus, and production staff, as a whole, and backed by the Administration of Crater Girls Choir, who in turn backed up the beautiful voice High School, it was a sure " H it" . of "M aria", played by Chery] Lewis. M . Sid Yarnell ac A ll due credit goes to M . ted as Choreoghrapher for the play. The entire Cast was verv w e ll chosen and beautifully portrayed their roles with a reality that was hard to be lieve came from amateur actors. They showed the ex tent to which their director inspired them, and with his faith in them and theirs in him , they gave a beautiful Fields, V . Charles A- Meyer, Supt. of Schools, M . Arthur L. Stra uss, Principal of Crater High School, and M . James L. Tacchlni, Vice Principal of Crater High, for their support Abo, M . George Range, who accompanied the or chestra, is to be much com mended for his Piano rendi tions, at w ell as M . Harry Meyers-on the string bass. Without the help of Connie Fellers Attends Counselors ’ Meet Salmon of m ain- finance, Rulon Taylor who is shop instructor and pro part exceptionally w ell, as did Joe W ilcox, as Max Detweiller, and successful rendition of a very famous production. Crater Parents Association for the The voices of Cheryl Lewis purpose of electing officers for and Dan Leonard as stars of the the 1966-67 term . show, were exceptionally good. Dr. Alvin L. Fellers, dean of The following people have been The Girls Advanced Choir, who The Independent Conservatives students at Southern Oregon nominated) Mrs. Howard Ander also portrayed the Nuns in the w ill hold their meeting at 7)30 College, attended the annual son, President; hfrs. Claude Lewis, Abbey scenes, sang a lovely convention of the American p. m . Tuesday, April 26, in First V ic e - President; M s . Arthur Personnel and Guidance Aaao- accompaniment to The Mother the block building behind Jew clation April 4-7 in Washington Van Leuwen, Second V ic e - Pres Abbess, who was played very ett School in Central Point. A ll D.C. ident; Mrs. M .E , Jannuach, Sec aptly by Eileen K e ll, as she Independent Conservatives are The 8,000 counselor» who at retary; M n . Jerome Martin, Treat rang "C lim b Every Mountain". welcom e. ended discussed the challenges urer. presented them by disadvan The seven young children in The speaker for this meeting Nominations w ill also be taken taged youth, problems of elder the cast, who were brought in w ill be hfr». Margaret Fields from the floor. citizens, the emotionally dis from other schools, showed a of Boring, Oregon. S he is a turbed, and the need for new It is hoped as many parents as poise very seldom seen in pu Democratic candidate for approaches to vocational educa possible w ill attend. tion in a changing technological pils of that age. Governor of Oregon. oociety. Margaret Fields Will Speak Here Road Budget Passes $2 Million The county budget commntee forth be hired at a rate of ing that it appropriate $10,000 spent the morning Monday going $2 14 per hour and will not be again this year for improve over the road department budg. eligible for any raises until ments at the Ashland Airport. Ft which accounts for more than they have worked for at least Each year recently the county 30 per cent of the entire ex six months Cartensen said it has appropriated funds for both penses of running the county. was his policy to attempt to Ashland and Medford airports County Engineer Robert Car- have men work up to higher and in addition this year is stensen submitted a budget of jobs within 'he department He sponsoring an $832,000 bond is $2,032,226 as compared with $1,- also said he tried to keep his sue to improve the Medford 958,768 last year Carstensen men busy the year around and airport. told the budget committee he Laura Porter of the Amei- often shifted men from one job has 178 employes and main to another. The committee gave can Red Cos» also submitted tains 912 miles of road He all permanent employes a two- a letter to the committee to asked for new equipment in the step pay raise in accordance day asking that the county give new budget which will cost with previously established pol the Red Cross $2.000 for the $337.500 Included in the request icy. year to aid in indigent care. for equipment was a rotary Clarence H. Redmond, Med In the new budget was a re snow plow to cost approxi quest for an assistant county ford advertising man, today mately $45.000 engineer, a new position. The was appointed to the county Budget member John Boyle county engineer asked to be budget committee to replace questioned the experditur- for authorized to offer up to $10,- Gordon Hudson, who resigned the snow plow by saying "What 152 per year for the new man. for business reasons. in the world do we need a He said he would attempt to rotary snow plow here for?" get a man for less if he could Request Defended find one who was capable In County Judge Earl Miller de the new budget, Carstensen will fended the request by declar be paid $11.580 Boyle strongly ing it was “vitally important" suggested that Carstensen hire to keep the Mt Ashland ski a registered engineer and com road open. He said the county mented that while young col was unable to keep the road lege graduates were hard to open Mike Drake of Medford Gun find, “ there are some old crip Miller also pointed out that Club brought home H i-o ver ples around who are still good.” recreation in the county is be all honors Sunday by break Neill Letter coming more and more im ing 231 of a possible 250 clay The budget committee re portant. He said that in addi ceived a letter from Mayor targets. This was very fine tion to the ski road the county Richard Neill of Ashland ask- could keep Dead Indian Road shooting considering wind, open as well as some roads rain, and the worst the wea in the Prospect area if it had ther man could do. a plow. Class D, 16 Yd. trophy was Budget Chairman E.H. Sing- won by Roland Washburn of master also said he was for the snow plow as did Commis Mrs. K arl Slack, president of Gold H ill by breaking 98 out sioner Rodney Keating Boyle the local district nurses associa of 100 targets. Washburn a l finally shrugged his shoulders tion, headed a delegation of so earned his 75 straight and laughed as he commented four registered nurses attending award in this event, by run that he was getting no support the 61st convention of the Ore from anyone. ning 84 targets before a miss. gon Nurses Association April New Policy Pam ftyant of Central Point 13-15 at the Eugene Hotel, Eu The committee established a gene. brought home Hi-Lady trophy new policy on employes in the Keynoting the convention was in the 16 Yd. Event breaking road department. Dr. Arthur S. Fleming, presi 90 of 100 targets with good All new laborers will hence- dent of the University of Ore gon, who spoke on the conven shooting in the windy weathei Larry Washburn of Gold H ill tion theme, "Nursing Opportun ities Unlimited." won Junior trophy in this 16 Other convention participants Yd. event breaking 95 of were John F. Richardson, re gional commissioner, U. S. So 100 possible targets. Nurses ' Group Holds Convention Cancer, fluoridation, heal th litigation, health legisla tion, pollution (water and air) and pesticides w ill be topics for discussion when W . Charles ¿recelius, of Columbus H a ll, 772 Black Oak D rive. The meeting w ill convene at 7)00 p. m. and the public is cordially invited. 30 Per Cent Mike Drake Hi Overall At Shoot a n d K .C . Wemmark, 140 N. 8th Street. you gals have special recipes you may wish to share with others. W rite them down, sign your name and mail or 10 CENTS PER COPY " The Sound O f Music 7 / Reviewed Primary Election Registration Deadline April 23 ( t ill can't understand why they »tart thia business before school li o u t.. . , TIMES vided a crew of students for the settings and scenery; Mrs. Frances W ille tt, Home Economics Teacher; E. Ma yes and Carolyn Evers of the office Staff, the wonder ful success of the "Grande Finale" would not have been possible. Mr. Carothers said, "The pressure of a tight schedule required tenacity and the in sistance that every detail be accounted for. There was, of course, nothing to ever hint that the show could ever become a rea lity , other than faith. " SOC Review On Stands Owners, Trainers Of Hunting Dogs Asked To Beware Dog owners and dog trainers are requested by the game commission to keep canines un der tight control during the next few months. The nesting and rearing sea son for upland game birds and waterfowl is now getting under way and will continue through August in many parts of the state. Dogs allowed to run wild can cause severe game bird nesting losses. Although it is illegal to mo lest game bird nests, it is per missible to train dogs in the field throughout the year The commission pointed out that gun dog handlers use care in se lecting sites where nests and young birds are net likely to be molested cial Security Administration; Margaret W James, regional nursing consultant, U.S.P.H.; and Dorothy Cornelius, first vice president of the American Nurses' Association and execu tive director of the Ohio State Nurses Association James B. Hall, Roseburg, president of the state nurses association, presided at business meetings, including t h e tradi tional banquet, meetings of oc cupational groups and programs on pharmacy control, w o r l d health and medicare. Other district members who attended the convention were Mrs. Doyle Miller, Mrs H L. Shafer and Mrs Richard Stoaks. G old d o lla rs were s tru c k al th e P h ila d e lp h ia m in t every y e a r fro m 1849 to 1889 In the Handicap Event Larry Washburn earned his second Junior trophy of the day by breaking 89 of 100 targets. Larry was the only shooter the Medford Gun Club to bring home two trophys. Velm a Anderson of Glen dale brought the Hi-Lady trophy home in the Handicap event by breaking 91 of 100 possible targets. The Klamath Falls shoot was w ell attended by Med ford shooters and everyone enjoyed the shoot despite weather conditions. Faber's Supermarket has tai en on a new look with its nev lighting system. Big improve ment. Coo gratulations! Publication of the fifth an nual edition of the Southern Oregon Review, Southern Ore gon College’s literary and cre ative art magazine, was an nounced this week by Edward Huggins, advisor and instructor in English at the college. The publication contains stor ies, short sketches, a drama, and poems, most of which came from the Creative Writing Class. Huggins said. Most of the art work came from art students The Review will be on sale in the college bookstore and at Mac's Newstand in downtown Ashland. PATRICK ELEMENTARY HOLDS SPRING MUSIC FESTIVAL The annual Spring Music Festival of Patrick School w ill be held April 26th, in the Mild-purpose room star ting at 1)30 p. m . a short business meeting of the P. T . A . w ill start at l»00 p. m. , precceding the program. The festival w ill be for a ll pupils of the first four grades. Han- by Festival w ill be held at a later date. ? I C^ ° K ® °C*< PRESENTED.................. ..... honor of National Library Week, the Cowbell. Jac son County, pre»ented a cookbook to the Central Point Library. M s . Mabal Van