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t B THURSDAY, APRIL 13, lJBl MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. KiWohp. GHE. - f mi..:. AT TRIAL Adolf Elchmann Is shown during his trial in Jerusalem when he heard the prosecutor brand him as "the man who tried to exterminate the Jewish people and de fend Israel's right to bring him to judgment. (UPI Telephoto) Grange News Eacrla Point Grange Georgia Weidman and eight of her piano students enter tained for the lecturers pro gram at the last meeting of the Eagle Point Grange. The tudents, introduced by Lester Hill, were Doris nannaioru, Willatd Walch, Connie Shel nn .iiirfv Hill. Dennlse Phil lips, Lequlta Stephenson, Re becca i rsMi anu ikuc". ' Walch. To complete the pro gram Mrs. Helen Anaenuu. Medford, did a flannelgraph perUlnlng to Easter, accom panied on the piano by Miss Weidman. Mrs. Scoble was ." narrator. . ' For the Agricultural com mittee, Lester Wertz compar ed the1 farmer's part oi we .nn..imm dollar from the year 1932 until I960, On com mimitv nitrvtce. C. C. Hoover aid 1,000 trees had been dis tributed in Asruana, sua m U schools but two had been . . n frMi. and these would l e taken care of the follqw 1 t week.. Vlllord Davles, on leglsla ' t nnorted there were ......a bills before) the state legislature, and gave a brief . resume of bills affecting farm ing, i HEC chairman, Mrs. Lester WerU, announced the Easter dinner was a success, one ma" reported on the last HEC meeting, which was a clean up day at the hall. Mrs. Eva Wilson had charge of the display table and she showed various articles made of pine needle which wre over 30 year old. ; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sllvera were voted to become mem bers of the Eagle Point Grange.. . It was announced that the next Grange visitation would be at the Central Point Grange April 21, and all members were reminded that the visitation would be at Eagle Point May 2. Master Robert Bltterllng announced thnt the Jackson County Po mona Grange would meet at Lake Creek April 22 at iu . a.m. All ladies are to bring either salad or dessert. Serving refreshments fol lowing the meeting were Mrs. Thelma Short and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith. Gold Hill Grind Roscoe Roberts, Medford, county Grange deputy, was a guest of honor at the regu lar session of ; Gold Hill Grange April' 8. He was con ducted to a seat beside the worthy master, A. A. Walker. Mario Chrlstensen reported from the Oregon Farmer magazine warning about leav ing Insecticides where chil dren can get them. The meeting April 20 will be open house, and th public is invited to hear speech con test students at 7 p.m. Com peting will pe first and sec ond choice and two alternates from each of the four divi sions. The selections will be poetry, humorous readings, serious readings and debate. . The final contest and choosing of the winners will be held at Crater High school April 22. ' . The Grange hopes to hold summer recreation programs to help youngsters raise mon ey for summer camps. Grang ; ers are supporting the Flood Control and Water Resources association. Ralph James re ported that It has been "quite an uphill climb" with so many different organizations pulling In opposite directions, but under a new law that has been passed all are now pull Ino together and the dam will be supported by the Isaak Walton league. Jackson County Grange council will meet at Gold Hill Granse Saturday , and all women are asked to bring sandwiches. Butte Falls Grange is giving a crab feed and dance Saturday, April 22. Upper Appltgate The lecture program for Up per Applegate Grange will be presented at 8 p.m. preced ing the regular meeting Fri day, April 14, and will be open to the public. Pictures of Australia will be shown by Mrs. Gilbert and flowers native to Australia will be displayed. Members of garden clubs are especial ly invited to the program. The resignation of. Evelyn Jones from the executive committee was accepted, and Blanche Merrlman was elect ed to flu the vacancy. The quarterly report was read and accepted. Roberts performed an in stallation ceremony for offi cers who were absent at the time of the regular installa tion. Installed were lecturer, Gertrude Eberhart; Ceres, Edith Martin; chaplain, Nora Walt; Pomona, Josephine Loeffler; executive committee member, Blanche Merrlman. The lecturer's program con sisted of a songfest. . Roberts said the Gold Hill Grange Is one of the outstand ing Granges of the county, but It Is the only one in Jack son county that has the Ju venile Grange meetings on a separate night from regular Grange. He recommended that Juvenile Grange meet on the same night as regular Grange. Visitation night at Central Point Grange will be April 21. Gold Hill visitation night will be in October, i Upper Rogue Upper Rogue Grange mem bers met recently with Over seer Eda Torrance presiding in the absence of Master How ard Bishop. Herb Carlton re ported on legislation, - and Harold Barber reminded members to read an article in the Oregon Farmer regarding picketing of farmers. The Home Economics club announced a meeting. Mrs. B. Moore reported on education, and Mrs. Caroline Harding re ported on roads. Mrs. Bessie Snodgrass was reported in the ! Rogue Valley Memorial hos pital. Mrs. iMcllt Barber was elected to serve as Ceres for the rest of the year following i resignation of Mrs. Helen Gumburt. Cascade lodge and Nevita chapter. Order of Eastern Star, were granted permission to hold a card party in the hall Saturday April 22. The next regular meeting May 4 will be the first held' on sum mer hours, when meetings will begin at 8:30 p.m. Mem bers were urged to bring In their sales slips. Mrs. Harding reported on tho SOth anniversary meeting of Evergreen Grange in Doug las county, which she attend ed. Visitation night will, be May 2 In Eagle Point; May 20 at Shady Cove; and April 22 for an all-day meeting of Po mona at Lake Creek. Mr. and Mrs. 'Barber and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Flnstrum served refreshments. New Drive-In Planned in Medford A McDonald's self-service hamburger drive-In is sched uled for Medford as one of 125 new McDonald's units planned for California, Ore gon, Washington and Idaho. Ray A. Kroc, the chain s president, announced plans this week for a major expan sion of Its west coast ODera- tlons. He did not reveal exact locations of the new outlets. The new drive-ins are to be operated in the same pattern as the 2S0 already in opera tion -from neon-lighted rain bow arch to the 10-item menu, he reported. 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