Central Point times. (Central Point, Or.) 1964-19??, April 21, 1966, Page 6, Image 6

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    PACE 6
THE CENTRAL POINT TIMES
JACKSONVILLE
SECTION
BECKS MORNINGFRESH
MISS BARKER IN W ILLAM ETTE]
VALLEY
by Mrs. Jessie Matheny
school. Abo, a lovely,
large, serving plate of wood,
JACKSONVILLE AND APPLE-
CATE VALLEY NEWS NOTES
accompanied the gift of the
bowl.
IOOF #10 AND RUTH REBEKA1
LODGE #4 HOSTS
Jacksonville Independent Or­
der of Odd Fellows and Ruth
Rebekah Lodge #4
officers
and members were hosts to
approximately 100 members
of their respective member
organizations of the state, Sa­
turday, A pril 16, during the
annual historical trek to
Jacksonville.
Among those attending this
session were James Ball, Port­
land Grand Master of the In­
dependent Order of Odd Fel­
lows; George H allet, Portland,
deputy grand master; Oscar
Beech, Portland, grand warden
and D . M . Dyer, Myrtle Creek
grand high priest,
M s . Hazel
Wainscott, Pendleton, Rebe­
kah Lodge state president;
A*s. E. Mae Kafer, Glendale,
vice president; M s . Arlene
Hohn, Banks, LAPM president
and M s . Sheryl Marshall,
Central Point, Theta Rho assert
bly warden.
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The Rogue V a lle y chapter,
Sweet Adelines, under the
direction of Robert Klusman,
presented a musical program
during the evening. Principal
speaker was Dr. Frank Haines,
SOC, whose very informative,
provacative topic was "The
History of the Us Hotel" and
a humorous skit was also pre­
sented by a Myrtle Creek lodge
member. The evening m e e t-
H eld in the US Hotel ballroom
following the dinner hour in
the lodge d i n n i n g h a ll. A buf­
fet luch was served at noon in
the dining hall and conducted
tours of the local points of
interest were made during the
afternoon.
John Black was chairman of
the Trek, assisted by fellow
members "Bud" Couch and
Jack McDaniel. Mrs. C liff
Snodgrass was in charge of
the banquet and M s . John
Black, decorations of the h all.
ROYAL NEIGHBOR OF AMER­
ICA DELEGATE RETURNS
HOME
M s . Pearl Jordan, 704 Ster­
ling Road, recoreder of
ling Road, recorder of Silver
Maple Camp #265 of the Ro­
yal Neighbors of America,
Jacksonville, represented the
local organization at state
Convention, Albany, Satura-
day and Sunday, April 16 and
17. Mrs. Jordan made the
trip
Albany by bus returning
with die delegates of the Ash­
land organization.
Thirty-three delegates at­
tended this convention session
held once every four years
preceding the national con­
vention which occurs in the
month of June. The dirstrict
conventions occur yearly with
the current one scheduled for
sometime during the month
of May in Medford. The next
State Camp w ill be held in
Medford, A pril, 1970.
The main project of this
organization is giving assistanc
to the Schools for the Deaf.
The Oregon State School for
the Deaf is located at Salem .
Amoney g ift, the local or­
ganization's participation in
the project, was presented by
M s . Jordan.
A beautiful wood bowl made
by the manual arts students
of the state school for the
deaf was presented to the
organization in appreciation
for thler sponsorship of the
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The various money gifts of
the convention groups were
collected in the gift bowl and
presented to Virclna Duvall,
Portalnd, RHA Oregon
supervisor. M s. Duvall
w ill present these gifts to
the RNA national super­
visor at the national con­
vention of the organization
scheduled for sometime in
June in the State of Florida.
M s . Jordan reported that
during the entertainment
program a young blind lady,
Eugene, presented two vocal
spiritual selections, "He"
and " I Believe" playing her
own piano accompaniment.
And, among those who pre­
sented beautiful drills during
the program were The Morn­
ing Star D rill Team of the
Albany Grange Youth Group
and the Medford RN a Mistle­
toe Camp D rill T eam .
MEDFORD CRAFTSMAN DIS­
PLAYS EXHIBIT AT LIBRARY
Mrs. Arthur Tobe
M s . Arthur Roberts, local
librarian, announced that M .
W illia m Fontaine, Medford
craftsman in wood sculpting,
has a display of his handicraft
at the local library, this week,
during National Library Week,
A pril 1 8 - 2 3 .
One exhibit of note, w ill be
a six foot, carved, Indian, in
full regalia.
Mrs. Roberts also wishes to
remind the public that Open
House w ill be held Friday af­
ternoon frpan 1:30 to 5:00 and
again in the evening from 7-CC
to 8:00, to give everyone an
opportunity to attend this
occasion.
Refreshments w ill
be served by M s . Roberts and
assistants.
VALLEYITES RETURN
Mrs. and M . Ralph Gapen
have returned to the Apple-
gate V a lle y after an extended
visit in and around Santa Bar­
bara, Concord and other south­
ern California cities. M . and
M s . Gapen make their home
with their son, The R ev. Thorn­
ton Gapen and M s . Gapen,
during their residence in south­
ern Oregon.
BERRIMAN HOME VISITORS
Houseguests this week at the
home of M s . Job Beriman,
Highway 238, are M . and M s .
Grover Lovercheck, Centralia,
Washington.
Miss M d g e Barker, Ham ilton
Road, is now living in Salem,
having accepted employment
in the clerical division of the
agriculture development o ffi­
ce, State Department of
A p ic u ltu re .
Miss Barker is the daughter
of M . and M s . W illia m
Barker. She attended Ruch
school and the Medford
schools.
TREE FARM VISITED
The eighth grade students
ol the Applegate school
participated in the Student
Forestry Tour last week.
They visited John Black's
7-BONE
blade
Hot Dog or
Ham burger Buns CHUCK ROAST
■b. 43c
4/99C
LAGER
BEER
•Stubbies
Reg. 35< pkg.
8 DECORATED
GLASSES
99$
22
K. Gold
STYRO
Jackson countly eighth grade
students in conjuction with
conversation classes.
The tou^Js sponsered by the
Jackson C unty Intermediate
Education District along with
the participation of the State
Forestry Department and var­
ious other federal and state
a ffilia te departments.
GARDEN HOSE
G uarantee
Top
FOAM
PICNIC JUG
Insulated
W ith
poi
2.99
Set
1.19
STOKELY
oz.
M . and M s . D. D . Mc­
Dow ell, Los Molinas, Califor-
nia were weekend guests at
the home of the L. K . Stoners
Thompson Creek.
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The Jackson C o u n t y Fai.
Board yesterday presented i»a
budget of $63,912 to the county
budget committee and indi­
cated it intends to gradually
work toward establishment of
a general county fair at the
present location in Medford
Budget committee chairman
E H. Singmaster told the group
it was his feeling the present
location of the fairgrounds is
too valuable for such use.
A L. "T ex” Nash replied that
the location was excellent since
it was at the hub of valley
traffic.
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chahg £>/ n cash ...
FLASHLIGHT
BATTERIES
Standard size
Reg. 40<
Pkg. of 2
Pkg.
FLYDED
INSECT
BOMB
Reg. 49<
Assorted Sizes
Ladies Thongs 27Ç
3.98
SHORT
Sport Shirt
Soaker Hose. 2.77
Reg. 4.98
Ladies American
NORTHERN
TOOTH
ELECTRIC
AUTO
M ATIC
NORTHERN
ELECTRIC I
3-tube
Low-cut
Tennis Shoes 2.99
Reg. 18.95
Hirsch W eis
Cordless
Rechargeable
cashier's
( whitman
Fits size
10-13
Fan of the Nstwnwide Bell System
PRICES EFFECTIVE
April 21-24
a
[H air Color
Imported from Italy
Reg. 1.00 Assorted
styles
SQUIBS
choice
V a lu e
Vi-Jon
Sleeping Bag 11,99
TERRY
CREW SOCKS
2 99C
Reg.
booth
Dacron
Reg. 1.98
Short sle
C O
Sun G lassesp 49C
’ 7959.99 Tooth
Brushes
2 /9 9 C
With plastic
double deck
Polish Remover 19C
Mennen
Skin Bracer
IRREGULARS MENS
STRETCH
Req. 89<
Pacific Northwest Bell
Fresh
Deodorant
Extra Large Roll -On
Reg. 98<
Sale
SLEEVE
Sweat Shirt
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ITS WO/?m A ¿OT M0/?£ THAH STAMPS
FORMER RESIDENTS V IS I­
TORS
M r. and Mrs. Arthur Davies,
100 South Third Street, were
weekend hosts recetnly to
former residents, M . and
M s . Gordon Kirkland, Port­
land, M . Kirkland is a ffilia ­
ted with the regional office
of forestry service in the ac­
counting division. During
their resiedence in Jackson­
v ille , both M . and M s .
Kirkland were active in
community affairs. M .
Kirkland was president of
Fair Board Asks
For More Money;
Seeks Expansion
BEEF STEW
3Z99£
eer a u you#
THOMSON CREEK HOME
VISITED
the local Lions Club for a
period during that tim e.
During their stay here they
also visited with Dr. and
M s . A. A . G riffin, and fa­
m ily , Cluggage Street.
NALLEYS
TOMATO JUICE
4 /9 9 C
6
99C
VINYL
T im b er Demonstration T ract,
which Is an annual event for
Owe somebody a letter?
Why not just give
them a call?
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LUCKY
Always More For Your Money
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