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o o O o O o o CP, Jewett Schools By JODY VAN HORN A skating party will be held Dec. 9. Charles Meyer, principal, wants students to purchase tick ets now so arrangementsfor buses can be made. A to1 of 105 tickets have been sold. The PTA chili feed will be from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Dec. 5 at the Junior High school cafetia. Fntertainment will start at 8 p m. ine gym. o I The seventh and eighth grade basketball Intramurals started last week. 4 Mrs. McDonald, fourth grade. eacher, pent Thanksgiving ar feoise, Idaho. Dennis Strauz, a sixth grade ftudent, has moved to Medford. Rebecca Gordon from How ard, Jean Fishback from Med iford and Sally Bodak from La- fMesa, Calif., are f grade students. now fourth George Johns, principal at ' Jewett school, was given a sur ' prise birthday party after school by the teachers of the Jewett Elementary school. PUNISHMENT ALLOWED Raleigh, N. C. (IP! Teachers. nd principals in North Carolina public schools may impose "rea onable" corporal punishment upon erring pupils under the law. Assistant Atty. Gen. Claude Love said the state courts require proof of excessive forrce causing pe0ianent injuiQ or malice to ward a pupil beforeany teacher can be convicted lor whipping a pupil. CENTgAL POINT? Holiday Visfo By DOR53 HUGHEg) Central Point Thank&fcivin brought about many family get togethers in tttf Central Point area this year. Guesg) tlJS) Donald Lacy home oi$ the holiday were Mrs. Lacy'Pffter and mother, oPsheridsn, Ore., id La(3) mother, Mrs. lYjnLacy irom aa lem. Also visitinag.'Sere was Ms) Lacy's brother, Gordon HaugJ, from POland. m O mm Ihoiix Omw in5 was gpoa (tsiaan R. FBefe ad mil of J-cft th Nov. Z$ mtiifi) oDPhco sonviU rd. fcr Mrs. Roy nix Grar in (gpite orthBi ism Greenman Sr. Mr. Royal Ggfeni Jr Mrs. of CSgSfonS' visits Thurttigy (t Vrg) horr hern and &nily, Olr.id Mi P. J. Pieft 0 (Ir. nd Mrs. O. R. Barnard of Central Point, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barnard of Medford and Mrs. NeUig) Barnard gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Barnard of 1376 Marrow rd. r a family dinner. Thanksgiving day gurts at the L. D. Booth home were Mr. and Mrs. Marin Italioand son ir ranKie or iuxs, iaiu., mr. , -o Mrs. Cecil Lacey and son, Billy .Central Point. and Mr. and 1fs. -Henry Booth all of Central Point. Gu6g)t thg) Vic N4g oO for Thanksgiving Qy St Olr. id Ms Py nd Br. nd M3 HarSgy Dre5Jr id Wi ElizabefSi Scott. Holiday (gesgjt the horn of Mr. and MJ$ JamfiB Beiter wgre Mr. and Ml Arthur aker, Mi PrisciUg, nn Bakc, Mi. tfiauQ Biker and CKl G?iibth RSin- Mr. ai rs. J. J0. H2ndri0i$ son and Stev and Chgryl of Gold Hill and Mr.fihd Mrs. Pin McQuat of Mgdford 11 Thank eivin dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. tjiogjckson The D. CIapel faly o Cen tral Points-Mrs. Daisy Stephen- t i riif-r- irA TVTrc inrl V - v - If 3 Mrs. uarrei L-reD oi Meaiora at tended a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore of Gold Hill. 0 Thanksgiving day dinfior (jnaests at th8) nome of Mr. and Tvlrs. Charlef) Hughes were, M Millie Jo!nson, Mrs. Jessi Hooker, Mr. nd Mr L. C. Johnson and children, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hooker, and Mr. (nd Mrs. P. E? Simmons and ns CTerry and Elwin. VI . J CH EARING GLASSES by MRICO that improve your appearance as they improve your hearing New executive design help you look better and hear betterl Powerful hearing help for either or bothQars. Worn by people everywhere who demand thex finest! FREt cut-out replica hear ing glasses. Try them on in your own home! O j " - - va'lakl nly IhrvvgS lh aylicsl MAICO of Medford 242 So. Central Ave. Hem Demonstration, Ho Chargo PHONE SP 2-7418 Hanry Myhro, Technician Mrs. Edward Higinbotham, Miss Ha Mae Higinbotham, Miss Gloria Higinbotham, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Culbertson and Miss Connie Higinbotham went to Days Creek where thy spent the day at the home ti Wayne Higinbothain. Thanksgiving day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Payne were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Walch.OoPcentral Point, Mrs. John Walch and daughter Slgjr ley of Lake Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hansen and daughter of Brownsboro, and Mrs. Bill Per ry of Eagle Point. Mr.Qnd Mrs. LloycTWalch's son, Ronald, went home with his grandmother, Mrs. John Walch, for a few day's vis it , O Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bresland and daughter, Ethel, Mr. and Mrs. James Bresland and chil dren, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wright and children spent Thurs day at the home of Mr. d Mrs. Omar Bresland Jr. Guests . at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boling Thanksgiv ing day were Mrs. Bessie Wil liams, Mrs. Mary Cellura, Mr. and MrsJames Higinbotham and Miss Patricia Higinbotham. O Mr. and Mrs. Everett Young and family and Mr. Marion Young visited Thursday in Jacksonville at the home ovMrs. Young's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John O. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Smith of Scenic avenue celebrated the hol iday at .the home of Smith's brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Owens of Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rodgers and son, Billy, of Bigham drive were dinner guests; Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Moore of Medford. Thanksgiving day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mrs. Helen Johnson daugh ter and son Iren and Don Johnson are home from Oregon State college for the holidays. Harvey Tonn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tonn, is home on va cation from Linfield collets. Gordon Carrigan vas home from Oregon Stateciollege and had Thanksgiving dinner with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Carrigan. Mr. and Mrs. Al'rt Lewis and children, Tamera and Dan ny, are also home from EvR3n for the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest PinkhCm of Snohomish, Wash., ar the parents of a baby girl born Nov. 25. The Pinkharrfs have two more daughters. Pinkham is & former Central P&int resident. His mother, Mrs. Alice Pinkham, lives at 436 Ash st. in Central Point. The Central Poinft Lions club and the Gold HilP Lions club will go together to put on the Crater High school football ban quet. The banquet will be held Dec. 5 at 7 p.m. at the Crater Hh school cafetorium. The tickets are $2, one dollar of which will p2y for the din ner of one member of the foot ball team. Tickets may be pur chased from the Lions club Qlembers or in Central Point at Panter's Richfield station and at Faber's Sup- Market. At Gold Hill they can be obtainedat Gail's market. EXPORTS INCREASE London (IB Russia now is exporting more than 20 times i much goods as it was before World War II, Moscow radio claimed Saturday. The broadcast heard here said the Sfljiets are in fifth place behind the Unit ed States, Britain, West Germany and East Germany in the ex port of industrial goods. fog in many localities This beir icial niit, busi ness wa ept to minimum. Mr. end Irs. Loyd WhiteQdes Qr oblic3ted in tb thii3 (n Icurth degree Oh rg:gntion of OTri Nideiyer, n&rly igiectoi (Sc r1ry nd vlyn CJfeidermtU':, Olyrtl rn lct Cere Th matter of (gJPactingi () secretary wsj nra ov$: uni tbDec. 10 meetiro CSaer Dee Hendrick&n. ifS porting) on horticultuUg), 8rese tha difficulties of the fruitOrow- en (gQjecQily in thg state of ogshington, wher bSSvy snow had damaijjeQ pple trggs, (find blight is) Quite prevInt In both pear anP app!)e trj Srch i beiqg Oouit to detr ming) what cn be don to L pro the situation. SKrs. Sol Co) fjpv (6) comptf hgpsi report on th FoundefJ) meetir of the Rci valley Jfiemorial hospital, which ie (git tended as (9 delegate of PhoenjjS) Grange The display tab wa ar ranged by Hattie Hendrickson, and consisted of several ancles more than 1Q9 years olda pieced quilt in the Texafi) Star design, and an old-fashied collar box designed for men in the older days to keep their stiff collars with d! compartment foir cuff links and. collar button The way and meaig) commit ted reported the turkey dinner and carnival eld Saturday, Nov. 23, succes0ul and a ,gtod 'ttendance. Master Hendrickson annoui ed Pomona would hold two joint installations, the first or to be held Sunday, Dec. 15 at 1 p.m. at Central Point, and the second t Eagle Point Sunday Dec. (ftt 1 p.m. The newly elcti offi cers of Phoenix Grange ar to 0) to Central Point to 6fc in stalled. If it is impossible to at tend that installation thgy my then be installed at Eaglg) Pgint Dec. . O Also announced, Grardj,? coun cil would meet at Phoenix th9 second Saturday in Jjiuary. Lecturer Ethel Carr had Sbr the program for the evoning, the Fern Valley Tractor club who demonstrated safety around trac tors and machinery, such as ex plosions due to dust or gas, in stalling of shields around belts and mong parts, also power take off and chain saw o0i& tion. This demons&ation was fol lowed by a skit by Florence Hartley, chairman of the dra matic committee, assisted by Mr. and Irs. Vaughn Quackenbush. The Grange voted tchave a Christmas party at ths next meeting Dec. 10. Mable Cox and Mable Penland are on the plan ning committee. The serving committee will be Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bolz and Mr. and Jlrs. Bert Standcliff. Anyone having used Christmas or greeting cards for "airview home, bring them to this meet ing in order to get them to their destination on tigie. This being the last month in this quarter members please be reminded to turn in their sales slips to either Mrs. Sol Cox or Olin Poe. Following the meeting a vol- (a SAG! Project llifjorce Ngg Slbany F3ir& on the cost (grid th personnel require ments fbr the Camp Adair SAG project wei) released Saturday by Maj. Gen. Jo W. Kelly, di rtctor of the legislative liaison ofHb Air Force in Wehiiton, D.C. Gi. elly rriafle his report to thg) Albany Chamber ejf Com merce through Rep. Charles O. Porter, D-Ore. who relayed the ager of th Albank COC. information to Hal Byer, man- elly 9iJ3 th SAGE inste.ll Otion fot Camp Adair would con St oo direction cenKgr build in power plant and related utilities t cost of S,300,000. Th ipport ftcilitiefi) consist of troop hotfQng, dinir hall, wai hoUnfl, iop) dministrativ building, dispensary nd other buildings gith n estimated cost of (.812,000. O eiS Riuiirc5i Personnel requirements for th SAGE installation will be MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE NINE 1 offices, 79 enlisted menAir Force offi(gals disclosed ear- SAGE is. the military term for and 121 civilians. The housiiof the Qipport facilities would semi-automatic ground environ units for the service men ftre begS about the first of 1958. ment system. The electronic tentatively planned for construe- They Cre to be completed late computers at the SAGE site will tion "immediately north of the in 1958, about the same time as use radar warnings and compute project site" Gen. Kelly said, completion of the SAGE instal-feounter-attack operations for lier this week that construction lation. missiles and airplanes. M lbf flofnoint HcQlher on the hour on KBOY D fate Tgxes Unfair, Commissioner Sgys Portland An Oregon state tax commissioner told the Portland City Club Friday that the Oregon tax structure is 'grossly unfair" to business and to industry. Taj, Commissioner Samuel B. Stewart asserted tlt Gov. Rob ert Holmes and a majority of the state legislature subscribed to th) "trick up" theory of tax ation, believing that if lower in come roups are taxed less they will sgend more money on pur chase that stimulate business ac tivity. Stewart i8. "whthr Ore- (gpn's incom tax structtfr has ugwn guniuv aepenosi on your hilcphy." Stew.rt proposaS thfct the flftte either enact a smiles tax or equalize the tax burden by col lecting proportionately more taxes from lowr income groups. He also suggested an engirged base for the state personal prop erty tax or repeal of the tax al together. He saicP he favored ISIf Shi Hme the latter move. Fall River, Mass. HP) The public works department sus pected a prank when it was ask ed to send a truck to remove a shark from Main Street. But wjjjn the truck reached the scene, there was the shark eight feet long and weighing 400 pounds. KW it got there, no body professed to know. ur;&;er committee of Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. Thomas Klarin and Mrs. Lloyd Whitesides serv ed coffee and turkey sandwiches which had been prepared by HEC Chairman CoralQSchroeder. Members of Phoenix Grange are serving a dinner to the 4-H leaders Tuesday, Dec. 3, at the PhoeniS Community club. Those in charge asked that contribu tions of :,ies be brought to the club building before 5 p.m. Gertrude Lewin, Publicity Chairman to SAVE! l CM." 1 V o .If lvry (? i?. ear d TRADE M YOUR OLD WATER HEATER (Electric, Gas, Wood, Oil) on . . . Ifefestot 52 Gallon UPRIGHT SceulS"' P"ce $139.95 Copco's Discount $20.00 pli Our Trade-in Offer 40.00 TOTAL TRADE-IN 60.00 fe Your Price $79's 50 Gallon Table Top-Reg. 154.95 Copco's Discount $20.00 plus Our Trade-In Offer 35.00 TOTAL TRADE-IN 55.00 3 nigh Wattage Your Price $9995 mm 1 YOUR OLD RANGE (acjetric, aIcd, Oil) on . . . 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