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About Central Point times. (Central Point, Or.) 1964-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1967)
THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1967 CENTRAI. POINT TIMES PAGF 4 JACKSONVILLE section I sent fa c ility . 1 Siskiyou Sites members desire to procure this historical facility for restoration and to be placed in a permanent location as a heritage to educa tional facilities history. ************ Holland Smith, and Mrs. F.stel Cox BY JESSIE MATHENY GARDEN CLUB ROLL CALL BY BOTANICAL N AM ES.. . . Mrs. Charles Lindstrom was host- ess, in her home on South Stage Road, for a recent meeting of the Jacksonville Garden Club. Rosemary officinalis was the top- were also honored for having m ain- CQACHMAN CALLERY EXHIBIT tlin e d their weight record (KOPS) since last year. Mrs. Travis is the Ruch club's leader with Mrs. Blankenship, co- leader. Secretary is Mrs. Lawrenc« Dunshee, and treasurer is Mrs. QK HONORE d . .. . Norman Cam pbell, a 1964 Med ford High graduate and a junior at Southern Oregon College, was among artists honored at a recep- tion, last Saturday, at the Attics Estel Cox. ic presented by Mrs. Mattie C ar- son, speaker of the afternoon G allery, Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Glen Bailey, Miss Susan M r. Campbell has had works B aiieyi and Mrs. Fred West also a t-ih<jwn „ A e Coachman Gallery, W t a a n G irl Scouts Troop fSB - Lone Pina School participant* In secant field trip touring point* of interert in Jacksonville. Shown with troop leader, M r*. W illia m Howe, are (1-r) Teresa tended the dinner meeting. A ; (in the U .S . Hotel building)as Montes; Shirley Bums, Joan Howe, and Jean Cbadd, troop m em - meeting guest, Mrs. W illia m Bigham, plans wey g, the Rogue C allery, Roll call was answered by giving w join the group. Medford, and Britt Gallery, Ash- -bers. the botanical names for flower* or The National TOPS convention is Un<1 shrubs; which proved very educa scheduled in Portland in July. Mrs. T e e te fl M ugnai- tional, stated Mrs. Ray Coleman, Blankenship w ill represent the local Sanford Goodman have ' president. Members voted to assist Mrs. Arthur Rot irts, local librarian, club, as queen, at the state con- , ’ „ ’ „ v ,i conducted classes attended by vention in Roseburg on March 3i — artist Cam pbell. >nd April 1. Other mentiers plan to during observance of annual Library ,ttend the convention. Week. Other spring projects dis- *********** C O M M U N IT Y NIGHT SET FOR cussed included a plant sale, and UPPER APPLEGATE G R A N G E .... cleanup of city property in conjunc CHIpM AN T O EDIT A SECOND The Way* t Means; Home Eco tion with National Cleanup Week. ANNUAL yrarb OOK.... nomics; Youth, and Community Mrs. Carson displayed a budded The February meeting of the Service Committees of Upper specimen of rosemary to illustrate Siskiyou Pioneer Sites Foundation Applegate Grange have planned her topic. She described the plant • was held at the home of George an evening of varied entertain as a shrub-like evergreen, a per Brewer, president of the club, and ment. ennial and an herb, native to the Mrs. Brewer, 460 East C St. Saturday, Mar. 4th, is com Mediterrean countries. Principally The second annual edition of munity nite at the Upper Apple- it bears bright blue flowers, how Siskiyou Sites and Saga* w ill be gate Grange H a ll. ever some are found with white coming off the press sometime in There w ill be card games; old- flowers, she stated. early summer, announced com tim e music for dancing; a "cake The flowering top* are sometimes mittee chairman, Art Chipman, -w a lk ", to mention some of used as an ingredient in medicenes, at the club's meeting, Monday the' plan* for entertainment, she explained. She also explained evening. that the dried leave* are used as Revision of the constitution was according to Mrs. Ed Ramsay, seasonings, and emphasized the use discussed, and the decision made community service chairman. '■ M -R - ÉfeírV-'- •iA i' M r*. Gertrude Shlde (white hair - center) , Jacksonville Infosma- tfon Center, hoste*e->manager, giving hirtorlcal highlight* of Jacksonville and a 'thumb nail* sketch history of the area, to o f small portions, since the leaves are very pungent. Rosemary sea soning is particularly good with chicken dishes, Mr*. Canon added. to change the number of board members required to flve person* to facilitate proper business pro Mr*. Ramsay added that for additional interest, Lee Garrett, Medford YM CA judo instructor, group of G irl Scouts, following noon cook-out, during field trip activities recently. Group 1* centered on Tucker's Lot cedures of the organization. Inclosing, the speaker mentioned that according to old legend, this spiny, narrow-leaved bush is a sym bol of friendship and once it was be lieved that it helped improve one's memory. w ill give a presentation at 8 p. m There w iU b e PRIJES, PRIZES, The purchase of postcard* was approved. Postcard* w ill be used and prize*. Admission w ill be by donation*. to notify members of meeting*. across from Jacksonville Drug Store, at California and N . Ore gon Streets, hfr*. Shlde gave talk during a pause In the troops' Mrs. Sadie Nichols presented col ored slides of flower garden borders - scenes of Southern Oregon, and area wildflowers. Assisting the hostess, serve refresh ments, was Mr*. Harold Reed, pro gram chairman. Assisting the hostess serve refresh ments was program chairman, Mrs. Harold Reed. Mrs. Paul Godward won the prize given at this meeting QUEEN H O N O R E D .... Eight members of the Ruch Rount Robin TOPS Club honored Mrs. Frank Blankenship at their queen <. for the year, during a dinner meet ing at Kee's Hong Kong Restaurant in Talent, recently. This event was also the third anniversary of the weight losers' club. Mrs. Blankenship received her crown by excelling in weight re duction. Mrs. Glen Travis, Ms. Mr*. Don Wendt was unable to Proceeds o f the "cake walk" w ill be pretent at this meeting. Mr*. help to finance a Spring Cleanup Brewer was secretary pro-tern, in Campaign. M r*, f amsay stated that plans secretary Wendt's absence. Treasurer, Mr*. Woodrow Davis, are underway to haul old car was not present. Her report by bodies and roads.de litter to the proxie - $221.00, plus $S. for dump, .hiring the forthcoming sale of yearbook; also three mem- cleanup campaign, bership dues paid, $6. The public is invited to parti- Mr*. Leona Salyer announced the need of patterns of the 1860- eipate in this "fun" evening. The ladies are requested to 1880 era for gowns to be made for bring pies for refreshments, and use at different function* this summer in Jacksonville, and particularly for the fourth annual those planning to participate in card playing are requested to plan to bring cards and a table Grand Ball in January, 1968. for each party of four person*. Anyone having any information regarding patterns are asked to contact M n . Salyer at 899-1109. Negotiations are underway to procure a permanec’ meeting place for the club, stated chair man, Art Chipman. No information was available concerning the little old Oak Grove, one-room, schoolhouse, located in the vicinity of the pre- group activities. — — JACKSONVILLE TOURED BY . who were Mr*. Helen Collins^ Mr*. Helen Bolton; M r*. Arlene Jt ubbj. jOMB Qoodhead; GIRL SCOUT T R O O P S .... Wine ma G irl Scout Council, Inc MaryKaesee; M n . Myna was represented by some 124 * « * t ‘Fraacei Roberson, fcfc,. Winnie their advisor«, leaders and mother.>nkllM i SWrUy Fena, on a recent field trip touring the Schatz, Jennette points of Interest in Jacksonville. Manhgl| { Mr*. Cynthia Wooten; The group consisted of 96 junior A m Nott4nghan, Mrs. scouts, four senior scout* and five w ,n ,am „owe; M r,. Walter cadet scouts, with 19 leader,, W aitum . M r,. Carol Corbett, advisor, and mother, chaperoning, M r,. Ruth Mickelson, and Mrs. representing 11 troop, of the Jack- M , Smith. son County area. Scout memberi were working The following schools and their toward earning their 'gypsy' respective troop, represented wereibadges and 'sign of the arrow'. Hoover, 216; Roowvelt, 10 anu S9; OakGrove, SI; Howard, 66; Washington, 32 and 62; Lone Pine, SAN FRANCISCAN V IS IT S .. . . Wilson, 40; St. Mary's, 100, and Mr. Terrence O'Flaherty of San lackson. 242. The field trip w a, conducted Francisco, was a recent visitor under M r,. Vern Buseman, in the community. O'Flaherty is district chairman o( Jackson affiliated with the San Francisco County, with the assistance of Chronicle. Mrs. Betty Epplngcr, Senior ************** Girls advisor, as w ell as other advisors, leader, and mother*., I hl REMEMBER! 11 I ! 11 1 breakfast - Jacksonville Commrtnity Ha ll . 7 a .m . - 12 noon — Sunday, March 5th — sponsored by Jacksonville Lions Chib - - proceed, go toward the sight co«.- -rvation program