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About Central Point times. (Central Point, Or.) 1964-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1966)
T H E C E N T R A L P O IN T T IM E S EAGLE POINT TIDBITS bv ART COLLINS EAGLE POINT tidbits ..-.. The eleventh annual Future Earner, of America Banquet w u held Tuesday, April 19 at 7:00 In the Eagle Point Gra de School gymnasium. The Eagle Point chapter always holds this function as a part of their club activities. A pre lude of organ music was played by Nathan Rutherford to open up the evenings ceremonies. The Invocation was given by Ray Young and then the dinner began, served by the Girls Athletic Association. After dinner the Introduction of guests took place. Jim Jen sen Introduced the parents, Bob Armltage the school board, W ally Vaughn the advisory board, George Lanning the honorary members, and Darrell Dowell the visiting FFA delegates and advisors. The FFA awards were given to the outstanding boys In each category. The FFA Greenhand award to the out standing freshman was given to Nathan Rutherford. Farm Mechanics to Dwayne Hawk ins, Crops to Bryan Dowell, F arm Electricity to Bob A rm ltage, Public Speaking to Darrell Dowell, Soli and Water Management to Jary Hansen and Chapter Star Farmer to Jim Jensen. Jim Jensen then Introduced the guest speaker for the eve ning, the Oregon Association V ic e - President and former State Public Speaking winner, Ken Doud. The FFA banquet then drew to a close with the Installation of the new officers for the 1966-67 year. Bob Armltage, President; Vice-President, George Lanning; ¡secretary, __ W ally Vaughn; Treasurer, Ron Young; Reporter, Nathar, Rutherford and Sentinel, Jim H u b b a rd . Football and basketball season are too long; state athletic tournaments should be dropped; seasons for track, tennis, golf and other Individ- ual participant sports are satisfactory. A ll this was the consensus of the Eagle Point School District Board of The school election for the budget w ill be May 2 from 2 to 8 p. m . Voting precincts w ill be In the Eagle Point High School, at E lk -T ra il Grade School, and at Shady Cove Grade School. A Board of Directors w ill also be elected at the annual school meeting May 2 . hfr. Elmer Hamish Is seeking re-election and hfr. Lloyd Dodenhoff Is also running for the position. Officers for the 1966-67 year were elected at a meet ing of the Eagle Point High School Parent-Teacher-Stu-d ' Street Central Point. Miss Mynatt w ill graduate this spring from Eagle Point High School and M r. Cesaro is 65 grad of Crater High School. He Is serving In the U . S . Army and Is presently sta- stloned at F t. Rucker, A la the F a ir Grounds in M ed ford to h old th e ir re g u la r m e e tin g . E lections o f o ffic e rs was h e ld . Those e le c te d w ere and C h a rle n e B a n te ir, so cial L a te r on in the m e e tin g c lu b m e m b ers g av e dem onstr A n g e lic a B ayley gave her d e m o n s tra tio n on th e c a re o f We are sorry to hear of the c a m e ra s . O th e r m em bers passing of the C hief of Police of Gold H ill, on Monday night. James Burnett suffer ed a sudden heart attack at a C ity Council Meeting Mon day night and passed away before help could be obtained presented dem on stratio ns such as 'fo ld in g a c h a ir* in o rd er to re c e iv e fro m M rs. J . R . W ils o n , th e ir le a d e r, th e fin e r tip s o f im p ro v in g th e ir dem on stratio ns. T h e n ex t m e e tin g w i l l be Our sincere condolences go to the fa m ily . h e ld on M a y 9th at th e h om e Home on a short leave is Ike Hamilton, son of Kfr. and hfrs. Ceorge Hamilton of T ra il. Ike is In the Army and w ill return shortly to his base. a pho to graph y c lu b m a y Those in te re s te d in jo in in g in q u ire o f M rs. W ils o o at 613 C h e rry S tre e t in C e n tra l Gold H ill extends a welcome to Kfrs. Bertha Mayo, who has recetnly opened The Gold H ill G ift Shop, on 2nd 2290. T H E CLEVE R C O O K IE S T h e C le v e r C o o kies 4 - H ■ m e e tin g was c a lle d to o rder by C in d y H a c k w o rth . N in e m em bers and 3 visitors w ere present. T h e visitors w e re M ik e M ason, D a n ie l Mason and Sophronla Lusk. T h e Pa- R e lie s h m e n ts w e re brought by M a rla Jantzer and Rhonda R rittsan . T h e n ex t m e e tin g w i l l be h e ld A p ril 7 a t the R obert Bayley 2 0 7 K ings W a y . W e w i l l have k n ittin g and discuss School Board Association reco rd books. questions Ire In a recent meet- tag. • Board members agreed tin t eight football contests would be better than the nine sche duled, that 20 basketball hfrt. Mattie Nunn has re turned to Gold H ill, after spending the winter with a sister in Redondo Beach, C alifornia. She w ill be at her trailer home located at the Lazy Acres Motel, which Is operated by another sister, and brother-in-law , Nfr. and Kts. Everett Drake. state tournaments put too much pressure on the players and also gave an unrealistic If you own t cheap powermower you probably know all about expensive repair bills and miserable summer Saturdays Y ou're probably ready for a trouble-free TORO C a n « an in end tee ene! State. He explained that it was especially designed for children with p ratings of 120 and above, who have Central Point Will* EATING 300 size ORANGES AVOCADOS TOMATOES CABBAGE 2 he°d* TEXAS RUBY RED GRAPEFRUIT NALLEY’S Reg. 69< FREE STANLEY « 2 GALLON CAS CAN W IT H NEW TORO MELNOR AQUA GUN STEELMASTER' HAMMER for|ed steel heed The board was told that the arch itect Is now finalizing $ 1.29 PLASTIC PAILS TRUE TEMPER Tentatlve plans for an out- , door commencement program this year ware discussed. Contracts for 10 new teachers ware approved. CHEESE PETER $ . 99 TUNA 6/2 01 can & W. 303 cans Barbecued Beans Good 12 hot oz. or coldl bottle Frozen Dinners Let 'em h eat w hile cleaning the fish! HORMEL 4 ORTHO WEED-BE-CONE W ITH PURCHASE OF QUART AT $2.49 Mix I iU W ilSU IN M 0Nf JA 0F four reported on the meeting they attended during which voc ational sohools were discussed. Superintendent Glen Hale Is attending a conference In Corvallis and was not present for the hoard session. RAM BLER A M I R IC A N you're oz. 46 DRINKS FREE......... ................................ 11 1 / 2 O Z . NO J IN G L E s l NO STRINGS— NOTHING TO BUY J n ^ Candy Bars 7 /2 5 0 or MEATS' 4 /1 .0 0 1 Smoked Pork Chops ,b. 79C 2 /3 3 C WEINERS 6 /5 9 0 ggJPolish Sausage Bologna Rings 59C 5 /1 .0 0 Cube Steaks 8 9 (‘ 4 /1 .0 0 UNITED Plus Vienna Sausage Y O U * CMORCI ■ J C rR A C H SPRING BACK RAKFS $2.99 NOW I 5< NEBERGAL’S PAN HALEY'S *M T 1 * ALL 1 lb. many , many buys i Board chairman, Ed l earning and member, Darrel Stanley, pkg. POTATO CHIPS plans for the new school in to start on Sept. 12 and end on June 9, * 3 /3 9 C Black r Decker HARDWARE WEEK 13 Q T . EASY POUR 16 or curved dsw 40 oz. JUMBO BANQUET shown little or no Interest In their school work. White C ity, but that a cons truction date has not been set. The 1966-67 school calen dar was approved with school - Coke or 7-Up emphasis to the sports program In other business, Ralph Humphrey, principal o f the primary school and founder of the Project Realization Pro gram, explained the program, which Is unique within the W IN N E R I M R S. RUDOLPH HANSEN S. d HAPPY HOME W V A LU E S W games Instead o f 22 would complete a season and that EATSI VELVEETA Mrs. R o bert B a y le y . h o m e o f Mrs Directors answering an Oregot Street. She has no phone In the shop as yet, but she can be reached at her home, by phoning 664-2021. She also does dressmaking and alter ations. m e e tin g was h e ld a t 207 K in gs W a y . T h e le a d e r is 1 Box 296 Eagle Point. M r. N e ll Me IN tyre, who worked for the local Boat Shop for a tim e, Is scheduled for back surgery on Thursday April 21st, at Rogue V a lle y Memorial Hospital. a t 7 :0 0 p. m . P o in t, or m a y phone 6 6 4 - Charles Cesaro has been an nounced by her parents hfrs. Nadean McCormick of Rt 2 Box 572D Central Point and hfr. Lloyd J. Mynatt of Rt EASY -w *on, fcfr. Jerry Bowen and h t . Robert Gray. ations on various subjects. o f A n g e lic a B ayley, 2 0 7 The engagement of Miss Ju dith Mynatt to Nfr. Daniel N A $ 5 .0 0 Members of the Gold H UI I. O. O. F. have been com pleting the work on their hall, and have It pretty w ell finished at this w riting. The floor Is done, and they have finished the work of tearing down the top floor and re doing the roof. A ctive in the rebuilding o f the H a ll have been, Mr. Paul T te m - C lu b m e t last W ednesday at K ings W a y , C e n tra l P o in t, California in a short w hile. «V Seven m em bers o f th e Lens d ire c to r. visiting the home of Nfr. and hfrs. Al F. Johnson of T ra il. Kfr. Adolphson is In the Marines and w ill have to return to Camp Pendleton, QUICK ri’i'x turned from the hospital in Portland. The lodge is plan ning a Rummage sale the * • « « P«« o f M a y . T h e d ate w i l l be announced later. Lookers 4 - H Photography historian. President Gerald Gastlneau hfr. David Adolphson, for merly of Shady Cove Is " I« ’ 1 Noble Grand, Cassie Johnson has been in the hospital the Pert week. Also one m em ber. Jean Gaby has Just re LENS LOO KERS A n g e lic a B a y le y , se c re tary , Refreshments were provided by the senior class. Fisherman fs Hay day! Lodge meets every 1st and 3r< Wednesday of the month. Those who have news for the Eagle Point T id Bits should c a ll 878-2554. Diane Prey, teacher v ice- president, Mias Jackie Smith, student secretary, Miss Linda Robbins, student treasurer and Ken Vincent, student High School Principal Leonard Warren then spoke on the new teaching meth ods to be used and the-new classrooms thlch w ill be manned by five new teachers & Helene White 855-1061 The Amythyst Rebekah bama. A early June wedding is planned In Alabama. 4 - H C L U B NEWS dent Association April 12. He Hearing the new slate Is hfrs. Leroy Bedlngfleld as preside nt, Mr*. Vernon Copeland, parent vice-president; Mrs. presided for the business meeting during which the membership elected Mrs. Bedlngfleld as a delegate to a state convention to be held In Klam ath Falls, GOLD HILL NUGGETS FACE 3 oz. match MEAT dep. 12 oz. pkg. INEBERGALL'S LEAN BEEF Lb. 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