Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 03, 1958, Image 9

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    Friday. October 3, 1958 9
MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORO. ORE.
ANNIVERSARY MONTH IS DIVIDEND MONTH! Save your REGISTER
RECEIPTS during October. Redeemable in valuable prizes displayed on our
second floor. -
Mining Council
Elects Officers
Fred Hancock, Murphy,
was elected president of the
Northwest Mining council at
a meeting held at the court
house auditorium last night.
Other officers elected were
Hugh Engle, first vice presi
dent; Martin Schnack, second
vice president; N Frank Ross,
third vice president; W. L.
Coombs and Mrs. George
Brewer, directors, and Thad
Hattan, secretary - treasurer,
all from Medford.
Russell Mitchell, Medford,
was appointed program chair
man and Mrs. Truman Bishop
was named publicity chair
man. Ross was appointed to con
tact the Oregon Centennial
committee to determine what
part the Council could play
in observance of the state's
100th birthday since mining
and minerals played an im
portant part in early Oregon
history. Coombs was appoint
ed to work on the mineral dis
play at the Jacksonville mu
seum. The Council meets the first
Thursday of each month at
the courthouse and welcomes
anyone interested in mining
and minerals.
K imwMX RECEIPTS during October. Redeemable in valuable prizes displayed on our f ))
(GREATEST SAVINGS. ON 48 YEARS
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Portland Bridge
Ramp Use Slated
Portland - (ITD - Traffic
Monday will begin using the
new "off ramp" of the Haw
thorne bridge in the west side
approach system still under
construction.
City traffic engineers said,
however, that Front ave. be
tween Main and Jefferson sts.
will be closed to southbound
traffic while construction pro
ceeds on the "on ramp" on
the west side. Inbound traf
fic on the bridge will be shift
ed from the center lane to
the north outside lane pend
ing completion of the interchange.
Grange News
Central Point Grang
Home Economics club mem
bers will give the program Fri
day night for a meeting of
Central Point Grange. Music,
readings, a quiz, a skit, a Fair
report by a 4-H member and
a talk by Mrs. Minnie An
drieu, Midland, matron of the
Oregon Juvenile Grange, are
planned.
The display Ntable will be
some of the 4-H work .that
won awards at the county and
state fairs, with the addition
of fall flowers.
Bellview Grange
The annual Booster night
was held Sept. 26 at the Bell
view Grange hall, . beginning
with a covered dish dinner,
and was well attended by
members, their families and
friends. Guests for the eve
ning were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Workman, Mr. and Mrs.
"Buzz" Dibble, Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Lattie, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Hoffbuhr, -Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mr.
and Mrs. W. Gibson.
Bob Bozza and Gene Har
vey, from the Muzzioli School
of Accordion in Medford,
played during the dinner
hour, rendering solos - and
duets to the delight of every
one. Speaker for the evening
was Hugh Simpson, a mem
ber of the faculty of Southern
Oregon college, who outlined
the history of Grange work
from it's inception to present
day activities.
He explained that original
ly the principle of the Grange
was to band together the
farmers of our nation for bet
ter agricultural purposes, but
present day trends have al
tered the numbers in agricul
tural fields and the new "For
ward Look" in Grange activi
ties will includue many sub
urban and rural families in
true community work. Simp
son also emphasized the im
portance of advertising and
public relation work in any
aggressive organization.
Special guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Workman and Mr.
and Mrs. "Buzz" Dibble, mem
bers of the Rogue Valley
Square Dance Callers associa
tion, who have been conduct
ing classes and calling square
dances at the Bellview Grange
hall this summer.
Workmen issued invitations
to everyone to join the inter
mediate square dance class
now in progress or the new
beginners class starting in
November. Dibble spoke on
the recreational value of
square dance groups to the
people of any community,
giving good, clean entertain
ment to wide awake people
of any age.
The aim of the "Forward
Look" at the Bellview Grange
for the coming year will be
greater participation in com
munity affairs.
May F. Malin,
- Reporter
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