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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1956)
THURSDAY, MAY 24. 1956 Scouts, Brownies Presented Awards At Honor Court Central Point Girl Scout court of awards and Brownie Fly-up was held Tuesday evening. May 15, at the junior high school li brary. Mrs. Allen Jewett and Mrs. Sonny Gastineau were guests from Medford with Mrs. Jewett making presentations of curved bar awards. Girls from each troop present ed their leader with a gift. Re freshments of cookies and punch were served. Mrs. Wayne Thompson will be serving as the new neighborhood chairman for the Girl Scout ac tivities in this area. Mrs. Nan Darras has been chairman for several years. Brownie Scouts who received their wings in the fly-up cere mony were as follows: TROOP 190: Jovce Anderson, Barbara Beck, Vicki Caldwell, Joyce Carrigan. Kristy Chamber- lain, Kathlene Collinsworth, Bob bie Darras. Sharon Daniken, Elaine Johnson, Sue Kelley, Sharon Kelley, Pamela Stotts, Carol Straus, Donna Thompson, Sharon Thompson, Gloria Thomp son, Mary Ann Taylor, Karen Renfrew, Jayne Steinhardt, Car olyn Mundlin. TROOP 90: Donna Bailey, Nancy Cavin, Patty Callender, Donna Debrick, Kathleen Fred rick, Judy Frink, Suzanne Flynn, Dorie Mae Grissom, Marlene Grissom, Carma Guss, Donna Hammond, Paula Johnson, Kathy Jones, Linda Kunzman, Marilyn Lathrop, Myrna Long. TROOP 67: Sheryl Marshall, Karolvne McMahon, Terry Mc- Manama, Suzanne Monsey, Chris tine Moore, Anna Lee Morgan, Nancy Nikodym, Kaye Sheldon, Terry St. Germain, Anna Sthrone, Mary Thomason, Dar lene Thompson, Connie Vilarino, Linda Vincent, Alicia West, Ruth Wilson, Elaine Wright, Jessyca Cavin, Linda Jahnke, Nancy In man. Curved bar awards were pre sented by Mrs. Jewett to Patty Kime, Laural Setness, Rachel Hamilton and Peggy Setness, all Girl Scouts of Troop 101. Receiving merit badges and badges of rank from Troop 101 were: Katherine Straus, Jean ette Purdy, Ray Ann Green, Mildred Darras, Vanca Russell, Sandra Renfrow, Karen Larsen, Ellen Ward. BEST BUYS 1954 HUDSON Hornet 4-door Sedan Radio, heater, hydramatic. One owner. Actual 10,000 mile« Priced considerably lower than new at $1695 Bank terms on balance 1951 FORD V-8 2-door Radio, heater, overdrive. Custom interior. Good body and tires CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. OREGON In Troop 91 merit badges were awarded to: Jeannie Bell, Alison Pinkham. Bernadine Sharp, Sharon Trautman, Carol Taylor, Julianne Yoakley, Doris Inman, Cheryl Swanson. TROOP 177—Lynda Bennett, Patricia Branch, Joliene Greene, Lee Hamilton, Barbara Higin- botham, Joyce Josephson. Paula Obenshain, Judy Patterson. Janet Pfaff, Annabell Turner, Laura Batzer, Jo Ann Wood. Leaders and assistant leaders of the various troops are: 3rd grade — Mrs. Marvin Wright, leader; Mrs. William Jones, Mrs. Robert Monsey and Mrs. Arthur St. Germain, asssts. 4th grade Mrs. Ruth Johnson, leader; Mrs. Betty Chamberlain, assistant. 5th grade—Mrs. R. F. Greene, leader; Mrs. Ann Turner and Miss Marg aret Pendleton, assistants. 5th grade—Mrs. Betty Ray, leader; Sara Turner, assistant. 7th grade—Mrs. Earl Yoakley, leader; Janet Anderson, assist ant. 8th grade—Mrs. Lee Collins worth, leader; Mrs. Archie Purdy, assistant. Annexation Vote Cancelled By Rural Fire Board A special election concerning annexation of territory into Cen tral Point Rural Fire Protection District scheduled f or Friday, May 25, has been cancelled, ac cording to word from Chief Rich ard Krupp. The chief said district officials have been notified by the coun ty assessor’s office that the pro cedure for taxation of the area if it were annexed is not work able unless residents pay both the district levy and the state department of forestry for fire protection. Officials of the district felt that residents whc^submitted the petition did not realize the double taxation possibility and that action should be deferred until after Mrs. Elva Jennings, county assessor, can contact the state tax commission for advice. The election was called orig inally after the board of directors received two petitions with more than 45 signatures The annexation area included land west of the present fire dis trict, excluding the city of Gold Hill, and continuing west to the Rogue River Rural Fire district. The other area was from the north and west boundaries of the district to the Shady Cove-Trail district and to a point near Brownsboro, excluding the city of Eagle Point. Proclamation 4 dent; Mrs. Bill Esselstyn, second vice president; Mrs. Dale Bartley, secretary, and Mrs Richard Stratton, treasurer. The constitution of the club was discussed and adopted Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Don Squire, 56 Mi Bigham Drive, on Wednesday. June 13. CAN'T CATCH UP Usually the man who runs af ter the trolley to get down town misses the last one home. WHEREAS, once each year the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, through the sale of Buddy Poppies, makes its an nual appeal to the general pub lic for funds on behalf of the needy and disabled veterans of our community; and WHEREAS, we have an obli heligion is one thing that is gation to the men who gave so Across from Junior High in much so that we might remain never worn out by everyday use. Central Point free men; and We make our own ICE WHEREAS, most of the Buddy CREAM Poppy funds collected by the AUTO Veterans of Foreign Wars will Try Ackley's Multi-Flavor FIRE remain here in our own com LIABILITY munity to assist our friends and neighbors, and the remainder HEALTH - ACCIDENT will go to the outstanding Na- • BONDS tional Home for widows and orphans supported by the VFW NOTARY PUBLIC In 18 different Flavors and to help maintain the out standing national rehabilitation Gallons .......................... $1.65 service for all veterans; now, Vj Gallons ................ .90 therefore, Quart .50 I. Don Faber, in my capacity as Mayor of the city of Central For you Central Point people Margaret Naples, Realtor Point, Oregon, do hereby recog who like Soft Ice Cream, try Corner Third k Pina Street nize the VFW Buddy Poppy sale our Polar Freese I Phone NOrmandy 4-2583 as one worthy of the support of It's Delicious Central Point, Oregon each and every citizen, and do here and now proclaim May 25 Wo don't sell everything— and 26 as VFW Buddy Poppy SUMMER HOURS: but we do sell REAL ESTATE Days in the city of Central Point, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and INSURANCE and I call upon all to wear a Buddy Poppy as evidence of our gratitude to the men of this na tion who left their native soil to fight for the cause of free Wedding Baskets for Rent dom which we continue to en Flowers and Decorations joy as American Citizens. Done at the City Hall of Cen WALDEN FLORAL tral Point this 18th day of May, S & H Green Stamps 348 W. McAndrews Road Phone 2,5358 Medford A. D„ 1956. Signed Donald E. Faber Mayor Bun 'n Run Ice Cream The M & M Agency COMPLETE WEDDING SERVICE Mrs. Bill Colley Heads Jaycee-Ettes Mrs. Bill Colley was elected president of Central Point Jay- cee-Ettes at the first regular meeting of the group held Wed nesday evening at the home of Mrs. Don A. Faber. Other officers elected to lead the new organization are: Mrs. Don A. Faber, first vice presi- CHAPEL MORTUARY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Across from Courthouse SON FOR BROWN Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Brown of Central Point are parents of a son born Thursday, May 17, at Community hospital in Medford. Weight at birth was 4 pounds, 1 ounce. Frank Morgan PHONE 2-8030 Harold Shodgrass MEDFORD, OREGON The Rent You Pay Can Buy Your Home! Today most young families—and middle aged families— want a home of their own. But many don’t see how they can afford it. But, young families in Central Point and the rest of the Rogue Valley know that they CAN afford that home-of- their-own—can buy it as easily as they now pay rent— by dealing with their local Savings and Loan Associa tion—one of the 6,000 institutions which have helped America become a nation of home owners. See YOUR Savings and Loan Association SOON! Spring and Summer SUITS Over 200 Butcher Linen and Wool Suits Specially Pur chased to bring SAVINGS fust in time for Graduation. Little Suits with either boxy or fitted Jackets, the latest styles for Spring into Summer in a wide range of colors. You'll want several at this terrific savings. Cool, com fortable, easy to care fori BOTH BOXY and FITTED STYLES Sizes 8 to 18 Little Suits—Values of $10.95 to $34.95 FULL PRICE $695 STEVENS $8.80 - $12.80 - $16.80 Auto Sales, Inc. Hudson - Willys - Rambler 505 N. Central OPEN 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Phone 3-3655 Medfcrd PAGE FIVE IN g. Main Medford * Sim« 1404 Ba tiding With Jackson County Since 1909 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 112 East Main - Next to Robinson Bros. MEDFORD