THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1954
Church Builders
Schedule Dinner
In SV Saturday
by Mrs. Floyd Doland
SAMS VALLEY—Sams Valley
Christian Builders are having a
dinner Saturday, October 23, at
Sams Valley Grange hall to help
raise money to build the valley’s
new church. The building fund
is growing steadily and some day
they will have a church to be
proud of.
They hope that people will
get hungry and will come to try
their delicious dinner. Serving
will be from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
New officers for the Sams
Valley Christian Builders are:
Mrs Walter Miller, president;
Mrs. Arnold Gosnell, vice presid
ent; Mrs. Floyd Polluck, secre
tary, and Mrs. Bob Galloway,
treasurer.
New Paint Job
Sams Valley Grange hall has
a new face. Mrs. Elwood Abbott,
Mrs. Vic Brown and Mrs. Lind
sey Houston did a wonderful job
cleaning and painting inside the
ball. The outside has a brand new
coat of white paint also.
Sams Valley Grange will hold
Booster Night on Tuesday, Oc
tober 26, starting at 8 p.m. The
program is open to the public,
Sams Valley Juvenile Grange
has several numbers for the pro
gram.
Attend Funeral
Gilbert Mack and son, David,
attended grandmother’s funeral
at Forest Grove. She was Mrs.
Martha Ellis, an Oregon pioneer
born in 1869.
Sams Valley school children
received booster shots and vac-
cinations Tuesday, October 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiyce Suregon
and family moved on the Alvie
Frederick place recently. Lavern
is a third grader, Roger is in
the eighth grade and John is a
freshman at Crater High schooL
CENTRAL POINT AMERIC?».N
NEW RESIDENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olson and
her mother, Mrs. Childers, are
now residents of Central Point
having moved into the place va
cated by the Greers. The Greers
moved to the Olson place on
Grant Road. Olson is a pharm
acist at Sacred Heart hospital in
Medford.
Fashion Show
Slated Tonight
By Mrs. Ada Bonebrake
EAGLE POINT—A fall fashion
show will be presented Thurs
day, October 21, at the Eagle
Point Grange hall. Women’s
fashions will be from the Town
& Country Shop of Eagle Point;
men’s fashions by Robinson
Bros, of Medford; children’s
fashions by the Big Y Tot Shop.
A nursery will be provided and
a movie for older children. The
evening is planned for the whole
family so come and bring your
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Olsen spent
the weekend at the home of
their daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Girts, of Colfax,
Wash.
We are pleased to hear Mrs.
Rosemary Ashpole is able to be
up this week after a serious ill-
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chamberlain
served a lovely potluck dinner
Sunday, October 17, for 33 mem
bers of their family.
Eagle Point Home Extension
Unit met Thursday, October 14,
at the lovely home of Mrs. Dor
een Vaughan. Mrs. Carol Clymer
and Mrs. Jo Croskell were proj
ect leaders giving a lesson of
the “Home Medicine Cabinet.”
Ted Hoffman was operated on
Tuesday, October 19. We hope
to be seeing Ted home soon.
SUCCESSFUL DUCK TRIP
Glen Downing, Chet
and son, Chet Lengele
joyed the weekend duck
at Klamath Falls. They
42 ducks.
Lengele
Jr., en
hunting
bagged
PAGE THREE
CENTRAL POINT. OREGON
County 4-3 Team
Takes 3rd at PI
Jackson county’s 4-H livestock
judging team walked away with
third place honors at the Pacific
International livestock exposi-
tion underway at Portland.
The team is composed of Dor-
een Bohnert, Central Point;
Mildred Oeil, Gold Hill, and
David Woolfolk, Brwnsboro.
First place in the team judg
ing went to the trio from Yak
ima county, Wash. Second place
was won by the Kittitas county,
Wash., team.
present. Bill Askwith is cub
master with Llo>d Dewey as as
sistant cubmaster.
Committee members serving
the pack are Chris Barker, com
mittee chairman; Chester Ashton,
publicity committeeman; Maur-
|ice Tuttle, finance committee-
man; Frank Bruce; achievement
committeeman. and Kenneth
Muse, contact committeeman.
Cubs were assigned to Den
Mothers at this meeting. About
six to eight cubs will work under
a Den Mother. Women serving
are: Central Point--Mrs. Alvarez,
Mrs. Minger, Mrs. Medley and
Mrs. Von Stein; Beall Lane dis
trict—Mrs. Taylor and Mrs Whit
tle; Wilson Road district- Mrs.
McNeel and Mrs. Dewey; Wil
low Springs district Mrs. Muel
ler.
It is estimated that 75 boys
will be in the Central Point
pack this year. The first pack
meeting will be October 26 in
the school cafeteria.
SON VISITS SMITHS
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith and
sons, Rex, Brand and Sandy, of
Roseburg spent Sunday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Smith. Other recent guests at
the Smith home were Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Keep of Mapleton who
were on their way to Klamath
Falls deer hunting. Mrs. Keep
is a sister of Mrs. Smith.
PARENTS ARE GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wichers of
Pullman, Wash., parents of Mrs.
Cecil Sharpe, were weekend
guests at the Sharpe home. A
delayed birthday party for Tim-
athie Jeanne Sharpe, who cele
brated her third birthday, was
held Friday evening. Mr. and
Mrs. Wichers left Sunday noon
for California where he was to
attend to business.
FETED AT DINNER
Miss Deanne Lowry, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lowry,
was guest of honor at a birthdgv
dinner party at her home Wed
nesday, October 20. Leonard
Black was also a guest. The
Lowrys entertained Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. Taylor Thursday, October
11, in honor of Mrs. Taylor's
birthday.
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Parents of Cub Scouts and
other interested adults attended
a special organizational meeting
of Central Point Cub Scouts last
Thursday evening, October 14,
in the music room of Central
Point Junior High.
Approximately 40 interested
parents and Cub Scouts were
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Agriculture Census
Crew Leaders Meet
Crew leaders for the 1954 cen
sus of agriculture in this area
are attending a training confer-
ference in Corvallis which be
gan Monday, it was announced
by Field Supervisor Don C. Mote.
After a five day training ses
sion, the crew leaders will re
turn to their home counties and
preceed with their tasks of re
cruiting and training enumer
ators prior to the start of the
census of agriculture enumera
tion in Jackson county.
Fletcher T. Fish of Phoenix
has been selected for participa
tion in the crew leaders training
conference from this county.
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