Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 09, 1963, Image 9

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Mcdford, Or.. Thuri . May 9, 1963
Grange News
Pomona Grange
About 100 members of
Jackson County Pomona
Grange met in Shady Cove
recently when Melvin Latlie,
master, presided.
In an agriculture report,
Roscoe Roberts, state over
seer and a local dairyman, re
reported the HB 1376, a milk
price bill, was out of commit-;
tee and on the floor of the j
House. The Pomona Grange i
legislative committee has sent j
word to Jackson county rep-'
rcsentatives that the local
group favors the bill.
Dee Hendricksen stated
that it was too early to assess
frost damage to fruit trees.
Delmar Smith reported that
honey bees are the most re
sistant to poison of any bee,
but that it cannot do the job
of pollinization needed with
the present high percentage
of spray poison it encounters.
A memorial service was ar
ranged by the chaplain, Willie
McLean. Tableaus were given
and a solo was sung by Mrs.
John Patrick.
Bert Caster spoke on the !
1964 wheat program. He ex
plained that there are four
main objectives in the pro
gram, fair price for producer !
and consumer; an orderly re
duction of stocks; protection
of other commodities, and re
duction of government costs.
He stated there would be a
new market quota, a new na
tional allotment and the
wheat growers income would
stay at a favorable level. j
He urged all wheat growers
to register in time to vote
May 21.
Myrtle Hixson, home eco
nomics chairman, reported
that there are 15 active groups 1
in the county with 233 mem
bers. A Home Economics lunch
eon, honoring past chairmen,
will be held May 8 at Upper
Applegate Grange. Mrs.
Crouch, district chairman,
will be there and all members
are invited.
Mrs. Larry Sheehan, who is
moving from the area, re
signed as Ceres and Mrs.
Ethel Lacey was elected to
replace her.
Among resolutions present
ed to the Grange was an en
dorsement of the address
given before a joint meeting
of the Senate and House com
mittee on the revision of the j
state constitution. In the ad-1
dress. C. H Brooks of the Ore
gon State Grange legislative
committee, reminded legisla
tors that the Oregon constitu
tion always has been consider
ed a fine document except for
a few outmoded rulings, and
that all the people wanted
was to have these rulings
changed. He said the Oregon
State Grange has gone on rec
ord as opposing any changes
which remove a single right
of the people and Grangers
feel the new constitution
would do this.
He urged the two commit
tees to bring the old constitu
tion up to date and present
it to the people, and asked
them to vote down the new
constitution and thus save the
taxpayer hundreds of dollars
by keeping it off the ballot.
Alva Walker was elected as
Insurance delegate to the an
nual meeting in June and
Mrs. Willie McLean as alter
nate delegate to the state convention.
Central Point Grange
The recent meeting of Cen
tral Point Grange opened with
the officers seating drill. Re
ports of standing committees
were given. Those reporting
were Arnold Bohnert, agricul
ture, stated that prices on hay
and grain were looking up.
Delmar Smith reported on
the number of cattle and
swine slaughtered in a local
meat plant. Dee Hendrickson
reported on the horticulture
situation.
HEC chairman Mrs. Morris
Frink asked all Central Point
Grange women to bring tand
wiches for the meeting May
17, as this will be a special
event when Roxy Ann
Grange will confer the third
and fourth degrees on candi,
dates from several Granges
at the Central Point hall.
On the display table were
photos of mothers of Grange
members, and a decorated cup
and saucer sent by Mrs. Wal
ter Mang who now lives at
Santa Cruz. The next meet
ing of the HEC club will be
held with Mrs. Mad Madscn
May 22.
The lecturer Mrs. James
Cornutt presented a Mother's
Day program.
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