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THUSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1956 CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN, CENTRAL POINT, OREGON PAGE SIX Birthday Party Held Thursday For Bezoff Girl By Mrs. Robert Nagle WILLOW SPRINGS — Miss Jeanette Bezoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bezoff, celebrated .her seventh birthday with a party Aug. 9. The children en joyed several games and refresh ments were served. Those at tending her party were, Linda Christie, Ronnie Christie, Carol Christie, Denise Nelson, Freddy * Nelson, Sandra Christen, Terry Bezoff, David Nagle, Kathy Nagle, Bobby Nagle, Mrs Bern ard Parent, Mrs. Jerry Nelson, Mrs. Robert Nagle and Mrs. Jack Bezoff. Clarence Harrison and his son, Richard Harrison, and Bill Rig- geret went fishing over the weekend at Little Fish lake, They reported that the fishing was very good. Mrs. B. Todd of Phoenix was Monday evening dinner guest at the Clarence Harrison home. Mr .and Mrs. Richard Wicks and daughter and, Mrs. Arnvelle Wicks of Cottage Grove, were weekend guests at the Everett Young home. Mr. and Mrs. Char les Whittlock were Saturday and Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Young. Miss Mary Savage qnd Miss Shirley Savage, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Savage, rec ently celebrated their birthdays with a trip to Oregon Caves with their mother, Mrs. Richard Savage, and several friends, Mrs. P. B. Bigelow of Medford, Mr. Jim Baker and son, Bruce, from San Diego and Randy Clark They enjoyed the trip very much. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rice and Mr. and Mrs. John Hall of Ta coma, Wash., are visitors a» the L. C. McMahan home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Van deKamp are the parents of a new baby boy, Chris Van deKamp who weighed 7 pounds. 12 oz. when he arrived. The Van de Kamps have three other chil dren. Mary, Veryle, DeWavne and Arvella, children of Mr. and Mrs. George Prom, are now mot oring to Reno, Salt Lake and Minnesota. They plan to return the northern route through Yel low Stone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Prom were Sunday visitors at his parent's home. Mr. and Mrs. George Prom. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bezoff and children spent Saturday and Sunday in Klamath Falls, as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Schockey. They also visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Ar nett and Mrs. and Mrs. Lee Chism and children in Ashland on their way home. Mr, and Mrs. Richard Muller and children and several friends spent the weekend deep sea fish ing at Crescent City, Calif. They caught several salmon add some snappers. Several of the Willow Springs children and their parents are very busy this week with 4-H. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Blass and son of Inglewood, Calif., were weekend guests at the Archie Purdy home. They are Mrs. Purdy’s aynt and uncle Mr, and Mrs. Archie Purdy and Mrs. Purdy’s sister and family, Mr. AUTO FIRE LIABILITY HEALTH - ACCIDENT BONDS NOTARY PUBLIC and Mrs. Ray Newman and chil son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Vin dren, Mr. and Mrs. Addison cent and Danny Mainwaring, Blass and Mr and Mrs. Gary son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Prom of Eugene, spent Sunday Mainwaring, left Monday for Summer Bible camp at the Boy at Diamond Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Steven Scout camp at the Lake of the son were Saturday evening vis Woods. They will return Satur day. itors at the Glen Ward home. Weekend visitors at the Char Mrs. Curly Dollar and children les Hallett home were Mrs. Hal Janet and Steve, from Irvington, lett’s brother and sister-in-law, Calif., came by plane Friday Mr, and Mrs. Grover Bass of evening to spend two weeks at Anderson, Calif. Mr. Hallett’s her parent’s home, Mr. and Mrs. nephew and family, Mr. and John Cota. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mrs. Charles Roger and son, Bromly were Saturday evening Michael, of Klamath Falls and visitors at the John Cota home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bailey of Klamath Falls. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Col- Harrison, Johnsen pitts and family enjoyed a pic Attend Annual OSC nic at Grants Pass park. Mrs. Richard Muller, Mrs. Ken Council Workshop, • neth Mainwaring, Mrs. Carl OEGON STATE COLLEGE — Bennett and Mrs. Clarence Har ’ Two high school officers from rison are very busy working in Crater High school are learning the fruit packing plants. Mrs. Jim Holler of Klamath the latest techniques of leader Falls was a recent guest of Mr. ship this week at the second and Mrs. Bernard Parent. She annual student council workshop has been ill and was over to visit at Oregon State college. They are Ron, Harrison, presi the doctor. Mr. Clee Haynes of Willows, Calif., brother of Mrs. dent of Crater High school stud ent body, and Karen Johnson, Parent, was a Sunday guest. Monday guests at the Bernard secretary. Parent home were Mr. Parent’s More than 150 high school brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. students who will lead their Joe Parent and daughter, Mary schools during the coming year Ann, of Yakima, Wash. and 25 advisers are attending the Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Smith workshop. The week-long meet attended the State Beekeepers ing will end Friday. picnic in Salem Sunday. Mr. It brings together student Smith is the vice president. leaders and high school advisers Miss Phyllis Taylor, daughter to work toward understanding of Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Taylor, of objectives of student councils. has a new horse. It is sponsored by the Oregon Terry Bezoff, son of Mr. and Association of Student Councils Mrs. Jack Bezoff, Gary Vincent, in cooperation with OSC. Grace Gail Tells Gold Hill WSCS Of Week at Camp By Adah Jones GOLD HILL—Miss Grace Gail spoke of her week at Camp Magruder, at the Womans So ciety of Christian Service meet ing last Friday afternoon held at the church. Miss Gail was one of four young women attending the thirteenth annual School of Missions from the Eugene dis trict of the Methodist WSCS. Mrs. Melvin Burnett served refreshments during which time the group sat informally around the table and learned from Grace how interesting and alive a week at a mission school can be. After reviewing the week, for those present, questions were asked and answered, also a var iety of leaflets gave further in formation on the many phases of the work of the WSCS around the world. It was noted that in Belgian Congo the word for the name of- the society was Kip- endano, which means “the great love for one another.” Devotionals were led by Mrs. Ferd Jones, the theme Deing ‘How Real Is the Kingdom.” NEW JEREY VISITORS Mrs. Charles H. Pendred and daughter, Margaret Louise, of Merchantville, New Jersey, ar rived Tuesday evening by plane for a visit with her mother, Mrs. D. Chesley Bones, and with her sister, Mrs. M. F. Naples. They expect to be here until August 26. v Wa don't a«U • ▼•rything— but wn do anil REAL. ESTATE and INSURANCE Four cases, ranging from im proper parking to drunk and disorderly conduct, were heard in the city police court during the past week. Fred Medicus of Trail was ar rested Saturday, August 11, on a drunk and disorderly conduct charge. He was fined $100 in police court and given a 90 day suspended sentence pending pay ment of his fine. William W. Iseman of Route 2, Central Point, was fined on two counts. He was arrested Sunday, August 12, on a charge of driving while under the in fluence of liquor. His fine was $100. He was also fined $5 for no operators license. Harvel W. Tracer of Prospect was fined $5 for failing to stop at a red light. Harry Frye of Medford posted $5 bail August 8 on a charge of improper parking. Officers Investigate Theft of Gasoline Theft of gasoline from the tank of her parked car was re ported early last week to city police officers by Gladys Shultz, on North Seventh street. The gasoline tank was drained while she was on a four-day vacation. City police officers in vestigated. Plan Now To Attend The 1956 JACKSON COUNTY 4-H and FFA FAIR August 20-25 Jackson County Fairgrounds We offer a salute to our Jackson County 4-H club and FFA Chapter members. At their annual fair, they are exhibiting a years work which reflects their ambition, resourceful ness and skill. we salute . . . Club and Chapter Members From CENTRAL POINT - GOLD HILL - The M & M Agency Margaret Napiaa. Realtor Cornar Third fc Pina Street Phone NOrtnandy 4-2583 Central Point. Oregon Violators Pay Fines to Court TH! CALIFORNIA ORIGON POW1R COMPANY A Western Company ouned and operated by Western People SAMS VALLEY