T H U R S D A Y , APRIL 2 1 , 1966
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S O C IE T Y
Mr. and M r,. C arl R . Bennett
SV B « b , r , C ev1o
w h ic h w as h e ld in th a t c i t y Frida)
o f V entura Lane, C en tral P o l«
and Satu rd ay, A pril ISth and 16th
h a v e returned from a v a c a tio n
Mr. T a v ls I, P resident o f the
trip In A rlsona.
M ed co E m p lo y m en t C red it Union
At P h o e n ix , A rlson a, th e y
v isite d th eir c o u sin s, Mr. and
o f M edford. M r.s D a v is a lso in f
M r,. D a le E. B en n ett. In T u c -
Durwun D a v l, w ill soon be h o m e
from th e s e r v ic e .
•on th e y w ere g u e st, at th e hom e
o rm ed th e T im e s th a t her io n
o f th erl son, M /S g t. and Mr,.
C rant D . B en n ett. W h ile there
th e y w en t to T o m b sto n e and saw
th e w orld's largest rose bush,
w h ic h w as in fu ll b lo o m . T h e y
T h * annual InrtalLation Tea
of the Future Homemaker«
o f America wat held on Ap
r il 6th la the Crater High
School C afeteria. Aa wa,
it*« purpose, the new chib
officer« were Installed for
1966--67, The tea wai at
tended by the mother« of
the club member«, and bfr«.
Frances W ille tt, club advi
sor, acted as hosten. The
New officers aret Susan
Morgan, Pre«i Rose Pitts,
Vice-President; Janet Pucci,
Secretary, Jan Mayes, Trea
surer, Jean Boyd, Historian,
Barbara Adams, Parliaments
rlan, Madel ine Schafer, Re
porter, Christine W illiam s,
Degree Chairman.
• Iso e n jo y e d a d ay at N o g a le s,
G ov't day, Friday, May 6th
Junior-Senior Prom, Satur
day May 14th, Senior Finale,
day May 14th, Senior Skip
Day, Monday, May 16th,
Eighth Crade Visitation,
Friday, May 20, Senior Fin
ales, Wednesday, June 1st;
Baccalaureate Practice,
Thursday, June 2nd, Comm
encement Practice, Friday
June 3rd, Baccalaureate
Services, Sunday June 6th
and Commencement Exer
cises on Thursday June 9th.
erta G regory th is past w e e k . D in
ner g u e st, on M onday w ere Mr.
and Mrs. Edm und B a ile s o f A sh
e n lx . A r e c e n t g u est at th e R e a -
Mr. and Mrs. G eo rg e D a v is
o f 102 W indsor W ay w ent to
m e s - G regory h o m e w as G en e
R e a m e s o f R io Linda, C a lifo r n ia .
Eugene o ver th e w e e k e n d . T he
o c c a s io n w as a c o n v e n tio n o f
E m p loym en t C red it U nions,
T h e N a v y M others o f C en tral
P oin t are h o ld in g a ru m m a g e sa le
at th e L egion H a ll in C en tral
P oin t o n P in e S treet o n T hursday,
A p ril 21, from 9 a . m . to 4 p . m .
Kitchen
Korner
BATMAN BONANZA
T h e G ran d m oth er's C lu b m et
M onday, A p ril 18 at th e h o m e o f
Brace yourself, Mother. The
Year of the Batman is upon
you, with children clamoring
for capes, masks, batmobiles,
records. T-shirts, marionettes
and paint sets. It is estimated
that about 200 different goodies
will appear before this Batman
fad has faded.
1 st District
OFWC Names
New Officers
TH R E E W O N D E R FU L LETTERS
Cancer is a terrifying word.
It spells death and torment. It is the cause of one
out of every six deaths in the United States. It strikes
one person in every four. Some 49 m illion Americans
now living w ill some day have cancer.
B u t cancer is not to ta lly te r rib le . I t la sp elled w ith
th re e w o n d e rfu l, h e a rte n in g le tte rs : CAN.
NORGE 111 lb. Freezer
AUTOMATIC
DEFROST
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Mrs. Frank M ead ow s o n F reem an
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P o a d . Kfrs. Frank S m ith is pres
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id e n t. Mrs. Edna S h roeder and
Mrs. N ina R e a m es a c t e d as
Owe somebody a letter?
Why not just give
them a call?
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c o - h o s t e s s e s . T he C lu b m e e t ,
C
th e third M onday o f e a c h m onth
j
D e n 16, P ack 4 6 , C ub S cou ts
o f R ichardson S c h o o l, p la n te d
V io la s, Ester R e e d D a isie s and
P etu n ia s In front o f th e C en tral
P o in t Library M onday a fter
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n oon . T h e b o y , p resent w ere
C e c il Johnson, S c o tt D u m a s,
Jeffrey Shera and Jack M eza.
KIDS BELIEVE RANGER ROCK’
u su a lly bake R an ger R ocks.
T h e y are rich s p ic e c o o k ie s ,
g e n e r a lly studded w ith r «
and nuts.
IN R EFR IG ER A TO R
S E C T IO N
Mrs. H ugh Shera is D en M other
She rep ort, th e r e w i l l be a tree
ARE THE M O S T . . . .
W hen w e b a k e c o o k ie s w e
There are many Important
dates coming up lor seniors
in the next few weeks. The
most Important ones to re
member now are, Students
Miss B ern ice R e a m e s o f C o r v a l
lis v is ite d her m o th er, Mrs. Rob
land , and M iss Fay C arver o f P ho
Son ora, M e x ic o .
The Clubs annual Coast
T rip Is scheduled for April
30th.
The Mother's Day Tea w ilt
be held the 9th of May. Th,
girls are already making
plans far modeling and as
usual, it should be a big
success.
vice president; Mrs. Charles
Long of Medford, second vice
underw ent surgery last Thursday president; Mrs. Randy Warren
of Medford, third vice presi
at R ogu e V a lle y M em o ria l
dent; Mrs Don Tangon of Med
H o sp ita l. S h e Is rep o rted d oin g
ford, recording secretary; Mrs.
v e ry w e l l . M r,. D itc h 's m oth er, Ray
Heidenreich of Grants
Pass,
financial secretary; and
Mrs. M cK ie, o f S a c r a m e n to ,
Mrs. Helen Notley, also of
C a lifo r n ia , is h ere to h e lp c a r e
Grants Pass, treasurer. Mrs.
for the f a m ily during her d au gh Chapin appointed Mrs. Ray
mond Greenhill of Rogue River
te r 's Illn e ss.
as corresponding secretary, and
Mrs. Jason Ottinger of Medford
as parliamentarian Mrs. Bert
Roberts of Ashland is retiring
president.
State Convention
It was reported that Mrs.
Walter B Rich of Portland has
been nominated for the office
of state president. Election of
The six clubs in southern state officers will be held dur
Oregon making up First Dis ing the convention in Portland
trict of Oregon Federation of May 3-5.
Women’s Clubs held their 53rd
Club presidents of First Dis
annual convention in Medford at trict gave brief reports of their
the F i r s t Methodist Church groups After luncheon Helen
March 30.
Nelson Honor Roll Awards were
State officers and past dis given to Rogue River Civic Im
trict presidents were introduced provement Club, Travel Study
following opening ceremonies.
Club of M e d f o r d , Medford
Mrs Jonn S. Tyler, Jr., of Junior Women's Club and Ash
Salem, gave the principal ad land Women’s Civic Club.
dress and in the afternoon in
stalled newly elected officers of
First District in a candle light
Mt. M azam a, a n c e sto r of
ing ceremony. Mrs. Ned L.
C r a ter Lake was a volcan o
Chapin of Grants Pass was in
e stim a te d to have been m ore
stalled as president; Mrs. Ron
than 12,000 fe e t high.
Spani of Klamath Falls as first
Mrs. Erwin (JoA nn) D itc h
p la n tin g c e r e m o n y at R ichard
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Mr. C lifto n Paas o f S a le m
w as a house gu est at th e h om e
1 c u p sh orten in g
o f Mr. and Mrs. F loyd D itc h
2 cups brown sugar
o f 1S29 S c e n ic A v e n u e , o v e r
2 ‘ Kgs, b e a te n
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th e w e e k e n d . Mr. P oss w a ,
3 cu p s sifte d flour
h e r e to a tte n d a m e e t in g o f
Pacific Northwest Bell
1 /2 teasp oon sa lt
th e Friends C hurch at T a le n t .
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1 1 /2 tea sp o o n s b ak in g soda
1 1 /2 teasp oon s c in n a m o n
1 /2 c u p b u tter m ilk or sour m ilk
1 /2 cu p ch o p p ed w aln u ts
1 cu p raisins
C rea m sh orten in g and su gar.
Add eg g s and m ix w e l l . S ift
flour w ith sa lt, bak ing soda
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1 O -F O O T
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D A D D Y F E U IN TO THE POND
Everyone grumbled. The iky was grey.
We had nothing to do and nothing to say.
We were nearing the end of a dismal day,
And there teemed to be nothing beyond,
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And everyone's face grew merry and bright,
And Timothy danced for sheer delight.
"Give me the camera, quick, oh qulckl
He's crawling out of the duckweed." C lick!
Then the gardener suddenly slapped his knee,
And doubled Up, shaking silently,
And the ducks a ll quacked as If they were daft
And It sounded as i f the old drake laughed.
O, there wasn't a thing that didn't respond
WHEN
D ADDY FE U IN TO THE POND!
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