Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 18, 1963, Image 32

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    THURSDAY, APRIL 18. 1963
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Group To Mend
Recreation Event
Charles Collins, executive
secretary of the California
Oregon Recreation Develop
ment association, will report
on the activities of the Oregon
Outdoor Recreation Council
when the Oregon Parks asso
ciation meets in Eugene Sun
day through Wednesday.
Collins, as chairman of the
council, will give his five min
ute report during the Wednes
day luncheon and show the
need for developing an over
all state policy for parks and
recreation areas in Oregon.
He also will speak on a uni
form policy for county park
boards during tne Monday
session.
Jackson county parks and
recreation commission mem
bers planning to attend are
Laurance V. tspey, cnairman,
Medford; Mrs. Marcel LePi
niec, Applegate, Mrs. Hanley
Heffernan, Medford, and Di
rector Neil Ledward, Med
ford. Topics will Include leasing
land, cooperative relations, re
cruitment and orientation of
personnel, planning and de
veloping camp facilities,
group picnic facilities, devel
opment of a summer program,
arts and crafta workshop and
the philosophy of fees and
charges.
Accident Reported
In Central Point
Central Point - A hit and
run accident involving a pick
up truck driven by Walter V.
Doty, 62, of North Highlands,
Calif., and a car driven by
Connie Baker, 41, of 3788
Hillsinger rd., Medford, wai
reported here Tuesday.
The collision occurred at
Fourth and Pine sts. about 3
p.m.
Baker was arrested a short
time later on Highway 89 near
Phoenix by state police, He
was charged with operating a
motor vehicle while under the
influence of intoxicating liq
uor and was lodged In the
county Jail.
Ed Zander, Central Point
police chief, said that In ad
dition a citation la being pre
pared against Baker for fail
ure to leave information at
the scene of an accident,
Silverton School
Superintendent Quits
Silverton - (WD - Dr. Milt
Baum, superintendent of the
Silverton School District, an
nounced Wednesday he would
resign July 1 to take a posi
tion as head of the Hood Riv
er County School District.
Grange News
Phoenix Grange
The officers opened the last
meeting with the new seating
drill. Master Lloyd Whiteside
presided.
The drill captain It Jesae
Sanders with Mrs. Olive
Floyd and Harry DeJarnette
as co-captalns.
Mrs. Ethel Hall and Doris
Brown were elected to be
come members through de
mits. They were former
members of the Butte Falls
Grange.
Reporting on agriculture,
Mcrvin Hixson stated that the
Carnation Milk company buys
milk here. It Is then shipped
to Portland, where it Is proc
essed, put in cartons and re
turned to this area. The milk
has to be kept at a proper
temperature during this time.
Olin Poe mentioned the nu
merous countries with wheat
subsidies and some with other
grains.
Piped music has been found
to be beneficial on dairies;
now experiments with music
on various crops are also
showing good results accord
ing to an article read by Mrs.
L. R. Thomas. Farming may
be In for a new trend.
Melvln Lattle reported on
the legislature and lax situa
tions. He encouraged mem
bers to attend more of the
Pomona legislative meetings.
The public Is Invited to at
tend a special meeting at the
Grange hall, April 30, at 8:30
p.m. Members of the Phoenix
school board will be there to
explain and discuss the school
budget to be voted on In May.
The by-laws were read by
Secretary Mrs. Robert Mead
ows and were favorably ap
proved. Phoenix Grange will open
their meetings at 8:30 p m.
during the period of daylight
saving time.
Mrs. Sol Cox was elected
to the office of Flora follow
ing the resignation of Mrs
Charles Hockersniith
A visitor. C. E. Martin, of
Chiloquin. told of the accom
plishments of their newly
formed Grange.
The literary program con
sisted of practice on the off i-:
cers pick-up drill and the pen-!
ny march. The program at the i
next meeting will be by the
agriculture committee.
The next visitation meeting
will be at Roxy Ann Grange, i
The serving committee for
the Phoenix meeting April 23
will be Mrs. Oscar Gysin and
Marian Rlegel.
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ily hamburgers and French fries for a Saturday night
supper.
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25c ea.
20oz.
bottles
Plus S A H Green Stamps
Shop Piggly Wiggly for Seafoods
Fresh
Dt lie tout
Fresh Oysters
, 1 2-OI. jar
59
By the piece
Red Snapper Sea Scallops lb 89
45
Pacific Salmon lb OT
Frtsh Froien &4a
Sliced Salmon Q7
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Beef Short Ribs
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Giant size Zee papar tewals
in asserted colors
giant
rolls
Chocolate Dainties &X. 37c PX. 19c
Instant Cocoa Mix !Kr 35c 2 V 01 79c
Sweet Milk Cocoa H.rshay's Mix l.b. tin 49c
Nabisco Ritz Crackers f:rztlr 39c
Knorr Soup Mixes A..dv.ne,,.. 2 P 75c
Calo Cat Food Knn liw: 56nT 59c
Calo Dog Food .K. 4 ,s;r 55c
Jergen's Hand Lotion large Siz.-(Plus Tax) . 59c
Drylcreem Hair Dressing JESS 79c
Lustre Cream Shampoo 89c
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Headquarters
Hudson House
Sliced
Pineapple
Chunk, crushed or tidbits
No. 21 1
tins
$1,00
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