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PTA Honors Teachers And Staffs of Schools MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD. ORE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 31.: 1960 .Prospect - The Prospect PTA recently held a recep tion honoring the teachers and. staff of the Prospect schools. . Teachers honored included: . ...Roscoe Larson, Larry Drake, Gerald Gardner, Vern on Haddeland, Mrs. Charlotte Hall, Miss Patricia Lull, Du ane Payne, and William Schults, all of the high school. Evergreen and Kirby PTA Meeting Held Illinois Valley A joint meeting of th,e Evergreen and Kirby school PTA groups was held Oct. 20 at Evergreen school. A total of 46 members have been registered for the Kirby PTA, It was announced. The Evergreen PTA set Nov. 19 as the date for the annual around the world din ner, major fund raising pro ject of the group. Dr. Stevenson addressed the joint gathering, telling of purposes and functions of In stitutlons. Max Brading, of the state board of health, discus sed the Tuberculin Skin Test ing clinic presently being con ducted in the area. Membership List for PTA Now Totals 367 Phoenix - The PhoenlX' Talent PTA executive meeting was held Oct. 24 at the Phoe nix High school. Reports of membership chairmen said that to date the PTA has 367 paid members Plans were made for the an nual talent show to be held in the near future. Mrs. Jim Vencill is in charge of the show. The next meeting will be held Nov. 3 in the Phoenix Grade school gymnasium. Dr. Kriesman of Southern Oregon college, will speak on parent teacher and . child relationships. ONLY TWO BUCKS Happy Camp Only two bucks were checked in at the Happy Camp Ranger station the fifth week end of hunt ing season. Cliff Gould brought in a three-pointer and Ted Couch, of Las Vegas, kill ed a four-pointer. Marc Smith, Helen Brew ster, Carroll Kllpatrick, Mrs. Helen Bekker, Mrs. Glenda Marita, Mrs. Bertie Moore, Mrs. Ileene Watson, Mrs. Mar lene Haddeland, Richard Pflu grad, and Dean Boyer, all of the elementary school. School staff members hon ored included: Uther A. Rogers, Mrs, Charles H. Scott, Ralph Goode, Mrs. Arvld N. White, Mrs. Sizle Freed, Mrs. Ethyl Rogers and Mrs. Alta Goode, and Mrs. Faye Orgam. School board members hon ored were: John Davidson, Mrs. Mar- jorie Blden, Frank Boothby, Eugene Burrill, and Clara rence Hedgpeth. Officers for the PTA for the new year are Mrs. Elmer Goodman, . president; Mrs. Floyd Peterson, vice presi dent; Mrs. Ralph Goode, sec retary, and Mrs. Duane Payne, treasurer. Telephone Available At Elementary School Eagle Polnt-A public tele phone is now available for the use of both grade school and high school youngsters ac cording to Superintendent Glenn D. Hale, in an an nouncement to the Eagle Point Elementary school PTA. A telephone was located in the high school previously. Due to the many requests from parents of grade school youngsters who stay after school for either school func tions and organizational meetings, the school officials cooperated in placing the tele phone outside the high school main entrance so it could be used at all times by both schools. This Is a pay telephone and parents should send a dime to school with youngsters when they need to call home. Parents are also asked to give youngsters instructions on the proper care of the tele phone so it will not be dam aged. 370 TESTED Illinois Valley-The first Tu berculin Skin test clinic con ducted in Illinois Valley test ed more than 370 people. The clinic visited Selma school, Moore's Mill and Rough and Ready Mill. Regional News Jnhn Stafford. Reslnnal ditor Correspondent: Applegate Valley - Maude Ziegier; Butte Falls '- Mary Jo Harris: Central Point -Dolores Armstrong: Eagle Point -DotUe Harbison: Gold Hlll-Samj Valley -Mary Kell: Grandvlew-Lone Pine Dot Simmons: Happy Camp - Hazel Davis, Belly Reevly: Hornbrook (Catherine Chapman: Illi nois Valley Katherlne Scott; Jacksonville - Bette Hosktns: k'cLeod - Caroline Harding: Meadows - Nel lie Bergman; Phoenix - Ruth Igo: Prospect - Velda Barr; Shady Cove - Evalyn Watson; Table Rock -R. E. Nealon; Talent - BUI Young: Tiller-Drew - Viola Rogers; Williams - Ann KaUenbach; Yreka -Doris Robinson. New Police Chief Named in Gold Hill By MARY KELL Gold Hill Correspondent Gold Hill - L. C. Harrison has assumed the duties of po lice chief and water and sewer superintendent for the city of Gold Hill. He was officially sworn in Monday, Oct. 17 by Mayor Milton Stelnmetz dur ing a meeting of the city council. Harrison, an experienced Rural Reflections By MAUDE ZIEGLER Applegate . Valley - A worm's eye vlw of the Cow belle situation certainly was afforded a local lady who per mitted herself to crawl into the attire of the stuffed cow boy figures that are to dec orate Medford next month in honor of the state cattlemen's convention. The local cowboy's wives held a potluck dinner at the Grange hall as a starter for their fashion activities, and literally dragged in one of their members as a dummy model to see if she (or.it) met with the approval of the group. The lady appeared very limp while surveying the countenances of her view ers from beneath her seed sack face to see how long she was keeping them fooled. Only when the inspection was over and she waved her arms did the observing ladles look agast. These life size creatures wear overalls, shirts, and hats sneaked out unknown to hus bands. They are stuffed with straw. Ten of them are in the Leon Offenbacher shop awaiting their debut. INTERCOM SYSTEM Happy Camp An intec'ome sys.tc'n has been installed in the . Happy Camp Elementary school, according to Herbert Sonneborn, principal. . , I ....... v.i.i'-'Msa'iriy "Efoctitc keot li tke mMt ecwuHttlcal lt ojuj. ICill-lMulfivted iKHlAft ... DICK WITT Builder Klamath Falls for full information on safe, clean. economical eiectric heat, visit a calore electrical league dealer or electrical contractor! BAUMER'S SHEET METAL & HEATING 840 N. Riverside Medford SP 3-4346 BROOKS ELECTRIC 116 N. Riverside Medford SP 2-5209 COURT STREET ELECTRIC 1127 Court Street Medford SP 2-2463 ELECTRONIC SERVICE 18N. Grape Medford SP 3-1971 ENJLOE ELECTRIC ' Rt. 1, Box 415 Talent KE 5-1269 ! FELDMAN & OLSON 237 East Main Medford SP 3-2811 HARRISON ELECTRIC Rt. 2, Gibbon Road -A Central Point NO 4-2091 MODERN PLUMBING & SHEET METAL 13 East Jackson Medford SP 3-5368 ROGUE ELECTRIC SERVICE 9610 Shafer Lane Medford SP 2-6603 RUSH ELECTRIC COMPANY 1023 S. Riverside Medford SP 2-4960 TROWBRIDGE & FLYNN 0 214 West Main Medford SP 3-6241 O YOW'S Heating, Air Conditioning & ShSet Metal 1729 N. Riverside Medford SP 2-4534 FLYNN ELECTRIC SUPPLY 111 West Main Medford SP 3-1841 WIRE YOUR HOME FOR MODERN, LOW-COST ELECTRIC HEAT ON COPCO'i WIRE-ON-TIME PLAN... MAKE BUDGET PAYMENTS AT LOW INTEREST RATES... ASK YOUR LEAGUE DEALER OR COPCO SERVICE OFFICE. Heat-bv-Wire 3 ' f-fJtP o 1 - rrr.v (NOT FIRE) police officer, was authorized by the council to perform his duties of law enforcement and supervision of city facilities, effective Oct. 17. Councilmen discussed and informed him of work that they had outlined In conjunction with his posi tion nere. Harrison and his wife, Eve lyn, their two daughters, Shar- on, 8, and Linda. 3. are re. siding at 1118 Second avenue in cold Hill. The Harrisons moved to Gold Hill from Sams Vallev where they have lived for two years. They came to the area from California. After coming to southern Oregon, Harrison was engaged as s special deputy for the Jackson County Sheriff's dgpartment, and was employed at Jeddeloh Brothers Sweed Mills, Inc. in Gold Hill. He was assistant purchasing agent in the pur- cnasing ana materials department. Harrison's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Harrison, are resi dents of Sams Valley. Harrison is originally from tne San Francisco Bay area He attended San Francisco Junior college. He served in the Air Force during World War II as flight engineer on heavy Talent Principal To Attend Meeting Talent - George R. Nelson, principal of Talent Junior High school, has accepted an Invitation to represent the Phoenix School district at the Regional Orientation confer entce in mathematics to be held in Portland Nov. 3 and 4. About 100 superintendents. principals and curriculum leaders from Alaska, Idaho. Montana, Oregon, Washington and Wyoming will attend the conference,- one of eight in the nation sponsored by the National Science, foundation. The aim- of the conference Is to provide conferees with information and orientation they need to provide leader ship in updating and further improving the mathematics program in their school sys tem. PARTY TONIGHT Phoenix - A Halloween party for youth of all ages will be held tonight at 7 o'clock in the Phoenix Com munity building sponsored by the Community club. All interested youth are invited attend. N. California Television Log Programs lilted below are received from the television stations and the Mall Tribune assumes no responsibility except to make changes as supplied. KVIP-TV (Channel 7) MONDAY 3:30 Captain Gallant o:uu ncwaueai nortnstate 6:30 The Rebel 7:00 Lock Up 7:30 Cheyenne 8:30 Kennedy 0.-00 TBA 9:30 Adventures In Paradise lOSO-iPeter Gunn ll:00-4lth Hour News 11:13 Jack Paar 12:30 Late News and Sign Off TUESDAY 3:00 Popeye and Friends 3:30 Rin Tin Tin 6:00 Nowsbcat 'Northstate 6:15 NBC News 6:30 Hiehwav Patrol O 'o7:00 Leave It To Beaver 17:30 Mv 3 Snn 8:00 Rltlian 8:30 Wyatt Earp 0:00 Stagecoach West 10:00 Dean Martin Special 11:00 11th Hour News 11:15 Thriller 1J:13 Lale News and Sign Off KIKM-TV (Channel 3) MONDAY 5:30 Jem Collie 6:00 Shell News 6:15 Douglas Edwards News 6:30 Callfornlans 7:00 Tombstone Territory 7:30 To Tell thejrulh 8:00 Pete and C.Sdvs 8:30 Brlnglne Up Buddy 9:00 Danny Thomas 9:30 Political Telecast 10:00 Hennossy 10:30 Presidential Countdown 11:30 News and Weather TUESDAY ,3:00 Uncle Bill Cartoons . 5:30 Outck Draw McGraw 6:00 Shell News 6:10 Weather 6:13 DouRlas Edwards News 6:30 Bowline Stars and Queens 7:30 Pony Express 8:00 Father Knows Best 8:30Doble Glllls 8.00 Tom Ewell 9:30 Red Skelton Show 10:00 Garrv Moore 11:00 News and Weather bombers. He remained in the service until 1952. Following his discharge from the service, he was em ployed by the California For estry department until he en tered the police profession as a deputy sheriff in Marin county. His police experience in cludes FBI training courses and training under the Cali fornia Highway Patrol. He has also had experience with .ivenile details. He was as sistant supervisor of the Mar in sheriff's department prior to coming to Oregon. Regional Calendar! Gold Hill - The Gold Hill Health unit will meet Nov. 1 at the home of Mrs. Paul Molloy at 1 p.m. Applegate - The Upper Ap plegate Extension unit meet ing has been changed to Tues day, Nov. 1, at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Duncan at 10:30 Eagle Point - There will be a community Halloween par ty in the grade school gym nasium from 6:30 to 9 p.m. this evening. Everyone wel come. Eagle Point - Due to the community Halloween party, the Boy Scouts have canceled their regular meeting this evening. Eagle Point - The South B st. will hold their come-as-you-are coffee social Tuesday morning from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Bob Ti cer, 425 South B st. Everyone living on the street welcome. Eagle Point - There will be a board meeting of the Eagle Point Junior Chamber of Commerce at the Scout house Tuesday, Nov. 1, at 8 p.m. All board members are re quested to attend. Eagle Point - The Eagle Point Irrigation district will hold their regular board meet ing at the irrigation office at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. Eagle Point -The Eagle Point Garden club will meet at the home of Mrs. Clarence Davies on Alta Vista rd. for a dessert luncheon at 12 noon with the . business meeting starting at 12:30 Wednesday. The Rev. Thomas McCamant of the Congregational church will address the organization. Hunter Safety Films To Be Shown in EP Eagle Point Films on hunter safety will be shown to the Eagle Point hunter safe ty class, meeting Wednesday night at 7 p.m. in the music room of the grade school. The Oregon State Game commission is providing the films. The class is sponsored by Eagle Point merchants. Ted Hoffman, instructor', said the films are highly recom mended for boys and girls of any age. Adults are also invit ed to view the films, Heffman said. Another safety course will be starting within the next two weeks. Children 11-years and older are eligible. En rollments should be made by contacting Hoffman. Siskiyou Teacher Conference Held Hornbrook - Mrs. Ruth Cummins, Hornbrook teacher, recently attended the third annual Siskiyou county meet ing of the California Edu.i tional club, California Student-Teacher association and the Future Teachers of America.- The meeting was held at the College of the Slsklyous in Weed. Theme of the conference was "A teacher affects eter nity." Panel discussions on various aspects of teaching were presented. In addition, the serviceof the teacher to the community was covered. Slides describing the teach ing career of Mrs. Amy Welch of Weed were shown. Mrs. Welch retired last year after 40 years of teaching. The conference also honored Mrs. Mofeta Birch, longtime teacher at Little Shasta. School Annual Staff Members Announced Happy Camp - Staff mem bers of the Happy Camp High school White and Gold school annual were named recently. Members are the following: Georgia Stanford and Di ane Grey, senior editors: Ros- anna Porter and Sandra San derson, junior editors; Tom Anderson and Tom Wosten- berg, sports editors; Gloria Or- cutt, art editor; Gaylon Lee, business manager; Bill' Now desha and Charles Pasley, ju nior business manager, and Virginia Harnden, photo edi- or. The annual will be pub lished by Artcraft Publish ing Co. of Missouri. 21 LEADING ORGANIZATIONS represent ing labor, business, tourist, and civic groups say: B-DONT DESTROY JOBS AND PAYROLLS IIUVlr'WIWIOT M. AV. COUNCIL ON HIGHWAY MGUIATION. Ralph T. Helitepti, Jr.. Chm. 3727 S.W. Upper Or., Petllsnd. Oi: Csmpsljn Kdq.i IJJ7 i.w. Illh Ays., Portland, Ore, Hornbrook - Mr. and Mrs: Edward Smith attended a tes timonial dinner honoring Su perior Court Judge J. Everett Barr recently in Weed. Barr was honored, for 25 years of service in the law practice in California. The Siskiyou County Bar association and the Siskiyou Peace Officer's association sponsored the din Candidates Will Be Introduced Nov. 6 Jacksonville A public meeting will be held Nov. 6 at the Jacksonville Com munity hall at 2:30 p.m. in troducing candidates for. mayor and council posi tions. , , Mayor candidates are E. . O. Graham, incumbent, and Tim Horn. Council candidates are Mrs. Ruth Bowne Walker, C. Lind McBeth, Vance Ad ams and George Brewer. Annual Breakfast Set for November 6 Gold Hill The Gold Hill Lions club will sponsor the annual sausage breakfast on Sunday, Nov. 6 , between 8 a.m. and ,1 p.m at the Gold Hill Grange hall dining room on Sixth avenue. Plans for the event this year were made during the last business session of the Gold Hill Lions club. Proceeds will benefit the blind and the underprivileged. Women of the Home Economics club of the Grange will prepare the mpal. ; A fee of $1 will be charged for adults, and fifty cents for children under 12-years old. Those named to be in charge of arrangements for the breakfast are Donald "leis ter, H. S. Deuel, and George Allen. Speaking Contest Winners Announced Illinois Valley Winners were announced fn the county high school- speaking contest finals held, recently at a meet ing of the' . Illinois Valley Toastmasters club. , George- Martin, oi Grants Pass, wou first prize. He will enter the district finals NovV 3. 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