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About Central Point times. (Central Point, Or.) 1964-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1966)
COMB ONE, COME ALL------ - Everyone, but EVERYONE U Invited to our fair c ity to participate la the third annual FOURTH OF JULY FAM ILY FESTIVAL to be held egain thia y e a r.. . . The festival committee member* deserve e bouquet for their hours of work making plans for the breakfast, big parade and a ll day entertain ment which w ill provide a fam ily day of fun at very little coat. You a ll know plant for a day such as this are not DAN HAYES, LOCAL MAN TO APPEAR IN MOVIE . "The Way West", being produced on location in Ore gon for United Artists by Harold Hecht, Co. w ill have a ring of realism to it, for a familiar face may be seen on the screen. Dan J. Hayes made overnight. For those of you interested in entering the parade, please be sure to register at c ity hall. And re m e m b e r... the them« la Red, W hite and B lu e.. A ll entires are asked to follow this color theme. Central Point and Jacksonville He plays the partof a Fur Trapper and has several prom inent stances before the cam eras as a face amongst the crowd. He plays with such stars as Kirk Douglas, Richard Widmark, Robert Mitchum, Lola Albright, Stubby Kaye , Roy Bancroft and Connie Sawyer. EMBARASSINC M O M E N T .., Yes it was! When Russ at Faber's came charging around an aisle the other day holler ing, "Alright, Normajean, there w ill be no shoplifting In this store.. now take that watermelon out from under your shirt!" I was a little shook up for a moment until I taw the big grin on that character's face................ W HADAREYAT R YIN T ADO - YAK N O TH EAD? Turn Faber's Super Market Into a mater nity ward?????? JACKSO N CO U N TY. O REGON AND WE THOUGHT WE HAD A PROBLEM....................... Yep, we thought WE had problems what with a new press at a ll, but look what happened to W elly Griffin, publisher of the Crescent C ity A m erican. W ally is with the Volunteer Fire Dep artment there. One evening recently the boys were hav ing a practise session on the beach when the fire whistle blew. W ally ran to a nearby SINCE NEWCOMERS TO CENTRAL POINT ARE POPPING UP ALL OVER THE PLACE THIS SUMMER WE THOUGHT n MTCHY BE HEITFUL TO SUPPLY THEM WITH A MAP OF THE CITY................. MIGHT HEL p S « OF US TOO! home to c a ll In to find where the fire w as.. and the address given was his own! A t least he is now getting a new paint Job of the interior. IT'S LOVE, LOVE, LOVL! And also down Crescent C ity way, one of W ally's oolumnists, George Merrim an, hat a problem. He fools around with bantam chick ens and ducks. Get a new mother duck last week who proceeded to (a ll in love CELEBRATE RED, WHITE AND BLUE FOURTH SET FOR CENTRAL POINT The third annual Fourth of July FAMILY FESTIVAL in Central Point w ill begin this year with an old fashioned breakfast at an old fashioned price at the Central Point Fire Hall sponsored by members of the Volunteer Fire Depart at CENTRAL m ent. Serving w ill begin at the history of Central Point, 6 a .m . on the Fourth and last . complete with a Color Guard, until 11 a .m . Pancakes w ill floats and old tim e vehicles, be on the menu, a ll you can music, a pet parade, decorate eat for only 50 cents per per. ed bikes, costumes, horses, ' son. carriages and maybe even a at 9:30 a. m . entrants for th< gunfight or two. Marching parade, Red, white and blue, w ill begin at 10 o'clock. w l’ l gather at the 3 Boys Mar Following the parade, the ket in the c ity . This w ill be the best and largest parade in with one of the bantam roos ters of unknown heritage. A N D .. . . he kinda likes her too. Now George's problem is how to rig the old boy up w ith some kind of swimming device so he can sail off into the sunset with his true love. public w ill gather at the city Park where Norm Hansen's Band w ill provide music thr oughout the day and there • w ill be games, races, booths, hot dogs, cotton candy, pop and ice cream for the enjoy ment of fam ilies at old tim e prices. The fun w ill continue a ll day. FRIEND IN NEED IS FRIEND INDEED!! ! ! ! . . . . JULY 4th, BELLS WILL RING THROUGHOUT THE NATION And that Is Lorain T ate at At eleven o'clock, a .m ., July Fourth, bells throughout Jackson County w ill Join with city hall who came to the rescue Wednesday when she heard the fallow who is here others throughout the United States in celebration of Inde co Instruct us on the press is from Missouri assd was pining far some trash salm on.. . The custom of ringing bells, springing from the ringing of the famed Liberty Bell follow ing the signing of the Declar ation o f Independence, is be ing revived throughout the country. Bells in churches, Lorain.. . we really had a feast! I schools, fire houses, factories, wherever there is a bell are expected to ring for four min utes as a reminder of our freed am so dearly bought by the Revolutionary War. ON W RINGING NECKS......... I'm still damning BB guns, end w ill continue to do so. I just can't figure out what they are supposed to be good for Many radio and television except shooting song birds stations w ill broadcast the sound of bells, followed by the (which is against the State lew ) end damaging property. teading of the Declaration of things for th eir kids, then i them loose with no lnst- i a t e ll on how to use them. W e recently released a mother Robin who had been the v ic tim of one of (continued on page 2) POINT r Medford Senior Citizens, the Am erican Legion, the Minist erial Association, acd numer ous other individuals and organ ixations. Mayor James Dunlevy, Med-' ford stated that he is greatly pleased with the plan and is expected to issue a proclam ation in it's behalf. Motay Morris, recently nan> edhead of the local chapter of the American Legion has expressed enthusiastic support o f the program. , Omar Bacon, c ity and count librarian said he is gratified to see this type of recognition given to this important, nation al holiday.' mayors of a ll the cities in Jackson County requesting thei their cooperation with the p ro gram in every possible way. LOCAL OSTEOPATH NAMED PRESIDENT OF OREGON OSTEOPATHIC ASSOCIATION........... Dr. Max Flowers, JT., 3347 Old Stage Road, Central Point, Oregon, was install ed as President of the Oregon Osteopathic Association at their annual meeting, June 14, 1966, which was held in conjunction with the Northwest Convention at Tacoma, Washington. Independence. The local celebration was APPLEGATE RANCER STA TIO N HAS OPENING FOR I K ID f HEY i Y O U A ARE P A R A IN D V E! IT E D ! I Costum es ! h I « eia SURVEYOR The Applegate Ranger Dist rict, Rogue River National Forest has an im m ediate open ing for Surveying Technician, CS-S at $ 5181 per annum, for i THIS WILL BE AN OLD FASHIONED, PATRIOTIC PARADE.. . . The Them e is RED, WHITE AND BLUE. A ll entries are asked to decorate bikes, pets, floats, etc . in this color them e. PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED IN THE FOLLOWING CLASSES: BIKES (Red, White and B lu e)___ First, Second and Third prizes in the following age groups: 1. 1-6 years 2. 6 -8 years 3. 8 years and up COSTUMES (Pertaining to the Fourth) First, Second and Third prizes in the three age groups PETS (Red W hite and Blue theme) Prizes In the three age groups as listed above MOUNTED DIVISION (Individual mounted horsemen) First, Second an^Third prizes in the following age groups: 1. 1-12 years 2. 13-19 years oermanant year-around employ ment. Applicants must qualify under C iv il Service Examinat ion Announcement No. S E -14-’ 5 (6 5 ), showing three years of Surveying and related exper ience. Pertinent education tbove high school level may >e substituted for a ll or part of he required experience, depenc ng up«» the content of the in* initiated by the Jackson Count) tnretion and the applicability Chapter of Am erican Aseoc- : if the study to the position. iation of Retired Persons, in For further information, con- cooperation with a national act the Forest Supervisor's O ft* effort by AARP to encourage . foe, Room 406 Federal Office widespread observation of our , Building, 333 West Eighth St. national holiday in this way. Medford, or telephone 779- The plan has been endorsed by 2351, extension 226. 1 S i i i I s I i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i J Central Point w ill have its largest parade in history on the FOURTH OF JULY!! ! i i i i Í i i i i i i i Dean Mather, president of the local chapter o f AARP, has addressed letters to Gover nor Mark H atfield and to mayt pendence Day. Seems Lorain had soma at home so she trotted right to her kitchen and brought us some for the southern boy. There was enough for us to o .. . and boy was it good! I Thanks to much Would lik e to wring the necks of a few who purchase the Several Oregonisns play parts in the movie which is be ing shot on location in Eugene and Bend, such as Ron A bell, a reporter on theEugen«. Reg ister Guard, and Paul Wexler, former Ashland resident, (and the Shakespearian theater.) Hayes is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R .L . Janzen of Central ’ Point, where they own and operate the Southern Oregon Trophy Co, on Pine StTcet. Dan was ex-student body president of Crater High School and attended Southern Oregon C ollege, at Ashland. FLOATS (Pertaining to the Fourth of July) NO ACE LIMIT.. . ALL FLOATS INVITED! ! ! ! ! ! ! PRIZES WILL ALSO BE AWARDED IN THREE CLASSES FOR THE BEST OVERALL ORIGINAL COSTUME PERTAINING TO THE FOURTH OF JULY..........NO AGE LIMIT IN THIS C L A S S ..,, ADULTS AND CHILDREN INVITED TO ENTER!! ! ! I !! | ! ALL GROUP BANDS INVITED TO ENTER * ****•' i n 111 ii ii i , i « e * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * A U ENTRIES MUST RECISTER A T THE C IT Y HALL................ ENTRANTS WILL MEET A T 9r3O a .m . A T THE THREE BOYS MARKET IN CENTRAL POINT THE MORNING OF THE FOURTH OF JULY.