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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21 1954 CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. OREGON PAGE SIX Local FHA Girls To Host District Conclave on Sat. Annual southern district Fut ure Homemakers of America convention will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, October 23, at Crater High school with the local chapter as host esses. Miss Janet Nelson of Crater High, district chairman, will pre side over the meeting. High schools throughout Jackson and Josephine counties will particp- ate. Theme for the meeting will be “'United We Work for Better Homes." Slated for the business session is emblematic service, re districting of counties, state con stitution, state and national work program, buzz session and a talk on the Pacific Regional meeting at Logan, Utah. Also, two nominees will be selected for the district post to be formed from the south and south coast districts. The new district will be known as the southwest district. Balloting will be by mail. Committees for the convention include: invitations, Blossom Governor, chairman, and Billie Conner; hospitality, Alice Turn er, chairman, Barbara McGon- agle, Rose Marie Legler, Barbara Swanson and Laurel Higinboth- am; decorations, Romana Grubbs, chairman, Arlene Waterhouse, Beverly Sanderson, Deanna Dol and and Sharon Day. Luncheon committee: Karen Johnson, chairman, R o m o n a Grubbs, Sara Clogston, Barbara Swanson, Rose Marie Legler and Sue van Galder; registration: Mildred and Grace Gail, co-chair men, Sara Clogston, Joyce Pest- ka, Carol Kelly, Nancy Barnes, Jeanette Robertson, Elaine Me- Gonagle, Patty Pestka, Louise Pendleton and Sue van Galder. Programs: Irma Penwell and Zoe Turner, co-chairmen, Nedra Shepherd, Joe Mays, Pat King, Velma Mayfield, Ida Mae Clark, Kay Askwith and Toni Cote. Morning snack and tea: Ida Mae Clark and Velma Mayfield, co-chairman, Susan Stephenson and Laurel Higinbotham; exhib its, Blossom Governor, chairman, and Lee Malone. Special speakers for the con vention will be: Mrs. Donald A. Faber, Central Point; Miss Janet Smith, state president, Grants Pass; Miss Helen Tirpack, as sistant state advisor, Salem; Mrs Alvin Roberts, Central Point, and Mrs. Gretchen Wade, Medford. NEBRASKA WOMEN Mr. and Mrs. Olen Teaford of McCook, Nebr., and Mrs. Ralph Teaford of Pauline, Nebr., visit ed over the weekend with Mrs. Tea ford*« uncle and family, Carl W. Bivens. Carter FFA Team To Judge at PI Four members of Crater chap ter, Future Farmers of America, accompanied by Leonard Kunz- man, advisor, will leave Friday for the Pacific International at Portland where they will enter the livestock judging contest. The three team members will be Paul Lofland, Norman Barnes and Richard Morris. An alternate team member will also accom pany the team. The alternate will be picked from three candidates, Lee Sanderson, Gene Monia or Morton Gosset. Judging will be held Saturday morning. The team, in competi tion with others from Oregon and Washington, will judge breeding and fat classes of beef, sheep and swine. CHURCH SERVICES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Church worship at 9:45 a.m. Sermon, “Foolish Speaking.” Church school will follow im mediately at 10:45 a.m. Sunday evening, 7:30 o’clock, the third session of our fall school of mis sions, subject, “What of the Christian Church?” in India, Pakistan and Ceylon. All are in vited. Rev. Norman K. Tully, D.D. pastor PILGRIM HOLINESS Revival CALIFORNIA GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Jake Treffinger of Yucaipa, Calif., have recently been house guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gebhard for the past two weeks. They are former Kansas friends of the Gebhards but have lived in southern Cal ifornia for the past 20 years. REAL ESTATE W. W. Ferguson., Broker AUTO AND FIRE INSURANCE All Forms 239 Pine Phone 1242 Central Point “Get Your Limit” A Per-I-Site Peep on your favorite shotgun is lust like taking out insurance. You'll get your bird limit easier, with clean kills I Come in today. Shells, guns, repairs. We can do it for you GLEASON CHAPEL MORTUARY FUNERAL ^-T Phone 2-6273 AGENT—BEKINS VAN LINES MEDFORD » 4 DIRECTORS Across from Courthouse Harold Snodgrass Frank PHONE Morgan 2-8033 DAVIS Transfer & Storage MEDFORD. OREGON 40 So. Fir. À IKE HAS FAITH IN YOU! »■'Tr ‘ t . ■ LET’S PROVE WE HAVE FAITH IN HIM By Electing a Republican Congress and Republican State & County Officials ■ ■___ ' « * President Dwight D. Eisenhower and the Republican 83rd Congress (1953-54) have a Splendid Record of Achievement. 1. Income taxes cut 10 per cent; excise taxes cut 50 per cent; tax law re vived. Total tax saving $7.4 billion. 2. Korean war ended. Seized the initiative lor peace, new foreign policy bated on firmness and strength. 3. Social Security coverage extended to 10,000,000 more citizens and bene fits im rcased. Unemployment insurance expanded to 4,000,000 more persons. 4. Communist Party stripped of all legal rights and Red infiltration of unions checked; 50 Communist Party leaders convicted; 93 alien subversives deported; 62 organizations added to subversive list; 2,486 security risks sep arated from Government service. 5. New farm price program adopted to protect farmers an id develop exports of farm products. 6. Stronger defense program adopted. Heavier reliance on atomic weapons and air power. Air Force Academy es tablished. 7. New housing program raises limits on Government insured home mort gages, lowers down pas mem., makes home ownership easier for thousands. 8. Ins estigations underway into 200 Democrat housing frauds; 23 FHA grafters convicted, 54 indicted. 9. 12 Reorganization Plans adopted Department of Health, Education and Welfare created. And Many More! Keep Them Going as a Team! * * * * * * * * * * * * « ♦ * ♦ * Stnalor GUY CORDON for United Slates Sonator EUGENE ALLEN for labor Commissionee Governor PAUL PATTERSON for Governor Congresnmon HARRIS ELLSWORTH for U. S. Congress VOTE FOR THESE CANDIDATES Tues. NOVEMBER 2nd „♦ THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IS • DOING ANO Will CONTINUE ► TO DO A GOOD JOB IN OREGON ‘ v < IT CANDIDATES FOR JACKSON COUNTY STATE SENATOR Philip B, Lowry STATE REPRESENTATIVE (Vole for two) E. H. Mann E. A. “Al” Littrell COUNTY JUDGE Sporting Goods Store f 237 Pine GOLD ARROW STAMPS CENTRAL POINT h J* X MOVING IS OUR BUSINESS ON YOUR SHOTGUN NOW1 Pheasant Season Opens Saturday! Thirty-five seniors at Crater High school, who are not plan ning to attend college, were giv Moving HAVE A PER I SITE PEEP INSTALLED REMEMBER began last VOCATIONAL TESTS TAKE IT EASY! Let U3 take the work and v.orry out of— Publication Staff At Crater High To Attend Confab Orlon Stone, Bonnie Sears, Gail Skyrman and Kenneth Bigham, accompanied by Mrs. Clara Belle Bates, publications advisor, will leave Friday to take part in the 28th annual Oregon High School Press conference at the Univer sity of Oregon Friday and Satur day. Stone, editor of the school paper, “Crater Comments,” will also take part in a panel dis cusión concerning editorial pages for school papers. Miss Sears is associate editor of the paper. Miss Skyrman is editor of the year book, “Constellation” and Big ham is one of the business man agers. The two day meeting will in clude panel and departmental meetings, annual conference ban quet and a tour of the new journ alism building, Eric W. Alla.i Hall. services night, Wednesday, and will con en vocational tests Wednesday tinue through Sunday, October by the state employment service. of the w’ntten and man 31. Every night except Satur Results ual dexterity tests are used to day at 7:30 p.m. Rev. W. R. suggest eight to ten vocational Miner of Arcadia, Calif, evange fields for each student. Students list, will be speaking each night. are also counseled and their Special Hawaiian guitar music names taken for employment and singing in every service. after graduation. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morn Support your hometown mer ing worship 11 a.m. Pre-prayer service 7 p.m. Evening evange chants. Buy in Central Point. listic service at 7:30 p.m. Corner of Pine and Sixth streets. H. James Kreider, pastor Rodney Keating COUNTY COMMISSIONER Chester Wendt COUNTY SHERIFF Howard Gault COUNTY CLERK Bereth Hopkins COUNTY CORONER Carlos Morris Paid Political Advertisement—Jackson County Republican Central Committee ★ ★★★★★★★