Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 07, 1958, Image 3

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    CENTRAL POINT
Registration Slated
By DORIS HUGHES
Central Point Registration
for first grade students at
Jewett elementary school will
be Monday, Sept. 15. George
Johns, principal, asked that
mothers accompany children
to register for the first grade.
They should bring her child's
birth certificate. First graders
will return home with their
mothers after registering.
First grade students will begin
their first full day of school,
Tuesday, Sept. 16, Johns
stated
The second grade students
at Jewett elementary school
will begin Monday, Sept. 15,
and remain at the school all
day. The cafeteria will be
open Monday. '
church, Central Point, attend
ed the McLaughlin camp at
the Lake of the Woods. The
boys went to the camp on
the Sunday school bus. Last
week 18 senior boys and girls
attended the camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Oben
chain and Mr. and Mrs.
George Adams spent the La
bor Day week end vacationing
at Brookings. Last week end
the Obenchains moved their
daughter. Miss . Linda Oben
chain, to Forest Grove! Miss
Obenchain will be the home
making teacher at the Forest
Grove .High school.
A picnic honoring Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Sutherland was
given Wednesday at Haw
thorne park, Medf ord. Mr. and
Mrs. Sutherland and children,
Connie, Becky and Danny, are
moving to Yangton, S.D.
Sutherland, who is on the
staff of Crater High school,
has a year's leave of absence
to attend the University of
South Dakoha.
Attending the picnic were
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence "Miller,
Mrs. Francis Willette, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Knapp, Colleen and
Patricia, Mr. and Mrs. War
ren Holbrook and Ronnie and
Nancy, all of Medford; from
Central Point were Mr. and
Mrs. Don Miller, Cheryl, Mar-
cia, Greg, Doug and Jimmy.
With the Millers was Miss
Jeanie Miller, who was visit
ing here from Sweet Home
Also from Central Point were
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Moore,
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Van Dolah
and David, Mr. and Mrs. Arth
ur Straus, Katherine, David,
Carol and Freddie, Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Obenchain, Mr.
and H. P. Jewett, Mrs. Doreen
Bradshaw and Mr. and Mrs.
James Backen. Lee Anne and
Ronnie Roundtree of Rose
burg also attended the affair,
They are visiting at the home
of their uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Backen. - . . ;
Mr. and Mrs. Zimmy Zim
merman and children and
Mrs. Mary Dye of Los Angeles
visited Sunday at the home
of Mr. atod Mrs. Royal Green-
man of) Central Point. The
visitors 'and the Greenmans,
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Greenman and children
of Ashland, picnicked on
Evans creek near Winier.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Griggs
returned last week from a
vacation at La Grande at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. . R.
Griggs and at Scrapoose
where they visited Mrs.
Grigg's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. .' Richards.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill MacFar
lane vacationed last week at
the Lake of the Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Wilson
reported that their son, Steph
en, who was seriously injured
three weeks ago in a logging
accident, is recovering satis
factorily at Sacred Heart hospital.
Twenty three Junior Boys
from the Community Bible
Mr. and Mrs. James Stevens
gave a birthday dinner recent
ly in honor of their son, Wal
lace, who was 14 years old.
Guests were Gary Wald, Jim
my Stevens, Peter Lynn Stev
ens, and Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
Graham. The Grahams, who
live at Happy Camp, are Wal
lace's grandparents. The birth
day cake is one for which
Mrs. Stevens had won first
place on it at the Jackson
County fair.
Mrs. Lewis Collins arrived
in Tokyo, Japan, last week to
join her husband, the Rev.
Lewis Collins, who is minist
ering there to the mission
aries. Mr. - Collins' mother,
Mrs. F. E. Collins, of Alberta,
Canada, is staying with the
Collins children, Arthur and
Esther, while their parents
are in Japan. The Collins' old
er daughter, Joyce, will leave
here Sept.' 21 to attend her
senior year at Canadian Bible
college at Regina, Saskatche
Mr. and Mrs. Vera Leroy
and children, Blair and Mary,
returned last week end from
a week's vacation. After visit
ing Leroy's parents,-Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Leroy of McMinn
ville. The Leroys visted other
relatives in the Portland area.
Thev came back" the coast
route visiting at Florence and
other points. The family tnen
went to Salem and took in the
State Fair before returning
to southern Oregon.
Last Tuesday, Mrs. Jenny
Cummins gave a luncheon at
her home on Laurel st. Guests
were Mrs. Millie Johnhson,
Mrs. Royal Greenman- and
Mrs. Charles Hughes and sons,
Sam and Jimmy.
A birthday Darty was given
Friday evening. at the home.
of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Cnarles
HuEhes. honoring Mrs. P. E.
Simmons of JVIedford. Guests
were Mr. andMrs. L. C. John
son, and children Elaine and
Larry, .Mrs. Millie Johnsori,
Mr. and Mrs.. P. E. Simmons,
Burl C. Johnson and the
Hughes family.
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Mrs. Richard Wyatt gave
a party Saturday honoring
her son, Stevie, on his sixth
birthday. The affair was a
"firemans party." Each guest
was presented a . toy fire
truck and the party began
with a trip to the Medford
city fire station.
Upon returning to Stevie's
home the group had to climb
a ladder and through the win
dow to the dining room where
a birthday cake awaited them.
Attending were Mike and
David Langston, Allan Quail,
Davie Cavin, all of Central
Point, Robby Johnson and
Vickie Snyder of Medford,
and Paul and Stevie Wyatt of
Central Point.
Mr. and Mrs. John Black
ford returned recently from
a trip to Davis, Calif., where
they visited Mrs. Blackford's
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Morgan and
daughter, Cynthia Anne. Don
is a student at the University
of California. He plans to be
a veterinarian. This was the
Blackford's first time to see
their new grandaughter. The
Blackf ords also visited in Red
wood City and San Fsancisco
and went to the county fair
at Redland.
. Guests at the home of Mrs.
Arthur Ayres over the week
end were Mr. and Mrs. John
Tharp and sons, Mike, Topper
and Gary, of Eugene.
The Royal . Neighbors of
America met Sept. 2 at the
home of Mrs. George Taeger
of Forest Creek rd. The group
had a business meeting and
a dessert luncheon. Ten wom
en attended the meeting. Mrs.
Elsa Walker, district deputy
from Medford was a guest.
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Robert
Hague or Mrs. Emma Collins,
Oct. 7.-
Guests Sunday at the -A. D.
VanHorn home in Central
Point were Mrs. Walter Kirt
ley and her daughter, Mildred,
of Kirby, and Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbert Herther of San Francisco.
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Ortien, Sanity. September 7, ItSt 1
Intervene Only to Win
Says VFW Commander
Chicago-flJrD - Tne national
commander of the. Veterans of
Foreign Wars said last night
that if the United States must
intervene in the Formosa
crisis, it should be done "with
determination" to give U.S.
forces the "opportunity to
win."
John W. Mahan, Helena,
Mont, said the VFW wants no
more Koreas or "wars that
cost thousands of American
lives because we refused to
use the weapons and tech
niques at hand . to win the
war." i
. The American Bowling Con
gress was begun in 1895.
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4. Davenport & Chair, foam .7. 319.50
5. Davenport Only, 6 ft. length, foam ..199.'50
. 6. Davenport Only, 7 ft. length; foam .........:.:.209.50
7. Davenport Only, 8 ft. length, foam ......229.50
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chest, 2 nite stands 369.50
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45. Rug12ftxl7ft.-2in. Allwool ..191.00
46. 5 Piece Maple Dinette, 2 leaf table, 4 chairs,
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47. Rug, 12'x 15'9" ........:.... . . ..... .145.90"
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