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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1935)
T h u r s d a y , J a n u a r y The AMERICAS, CENTRAL POINT, OREGON PAGE FOCB a*. 1933 (H ip (£fiurrhrB babies came along they added one room at a time until they had a very comfortable little home. Later they ----------------------------------------- built the Dr. Goldsbury home. They THE FEDERATED CHURCHES are now living out where they first Bible, School, Arthur Webster LI C IUn »._ settled near the Bear Creek bridge Mr. Paul Gerber who was operated; Miss Lillian Roberts, Secretary of Superintendent, 9:45 a. m. * __2 ____. Their many friends join The Ameri- on for appendicitis la»l Thursday the Jackson County Red Croaa was _________ Morning Worship— 11:00 A. M A short pep assembly was held can in wishing them many more was not recovering as fast as It was attending to business here Wednea- Adding another victory to their Y. P. S. C E. (two groups) 6 30 hoped for but at this writing Is on ,,“ y ______ record the A team won the game( next Friday night and help them out happy years. p. m. the road to recovery. v, ,, . , , . played with Talent last Friday night much enthused about the game to be Evening service at eight o’clock. Donald Snyder of Atascadero, Cal ---------- , Mr. Hodgson arrived Saturday,^ T#Ient T m Rame wag not a played that evening. Men’s Prayer Meeting, Monday a> ifornia who has spent the past two Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Higginbotham lroni Uutle I' aI1* for a short vl8lt hard game and the fighting Pointers Mr. Jewett called on the basket weeks visiting Mrs J, H. Snyder and 7:30 p. m. are the parent, of a baby girl weigh * “ h relatives. Mrs. Hodgson and ^ walked off with ,t. ball players to tell the rest of the Women's Bible study and prayer his half-brother Bill Snyder, rela lng six pounds, born January 20, at Mary Lu returned to Butte Falls Tuesday night they played anoth students just what was going to tives aud friends at Phoenix and group, Tuesday, 2:30 p. m. with him. happen in the evening to Grants Purucker’s home in Medford er game but it was not so easy for Midweek church service, Bible Central Point left by stage to return Charlotte Richardson was u n a b le them. They lost to Grants Pass Pass. Those called upon were: Rob home Monday evening. He wat I study and prayer. Wednesday 7:30 Mrs. Harold 'Brown nee Mary ltebb to attend school Wednesday on ac- high school on our own floor by the ert Virtue, Aaron Ayers, Donald Cul formerly a Central Point high school p. m. of Medford is ill in the hospital and score 22 to 16. This was not a con bertson, Lyle Russell, Clifford Con count of illness. Choir practice. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. student. Class of ’ 27. Mary Mee is with her. ference game but the boys were all rad and Chester Hamburg. Mrs. Hatfield received a letter very disappointed because of the Several yells were then given and The Farmers day held at the Fin- CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mr. Fred Wiley is recovering from from her son in Seattle Baying he loss. the pep song sung. ley implement Co. Friday was very Bible School— Sun. 10:00 A. M. the Infection in his leg and hopes to shoveled snow Saturday and expect- The B Pointers although not hav- Morning Worship— 11:00 A. M. well attended. It was a stormy, be back In the store before long. ed to go tobogganing Saturday night1 jBtr their record up of winning Ronald Patterson was absent from snowy day but there were about 70 Bible Study— Thurs. 7:30 P. M. and that there was six incbs of snow every game played, played a clean school Wednesday. Junior C. E.— Thurs. 4 P. M. there for lunch. Chicken sandwiches The executive committee of the in Seattle. — 0— I fast game against Grants Pass’s sec- Senior C E.— Sun. 6:30 P. M. doughnuts and coffee were served PTA wll meet with Mrs. Lois Young Report cards were given out Wed Lakeview ' ond team and tied them at 21-21. A Mission Circle— Third Friday by Mrs Finley and her mother Mrs. next Thursday afternoon at 2 Miss Amy Johnson of nesday afternoon. each month. Walker. Mr. Clem Finley went to o’clock. visited in Central Point Wednesday. five-minute overtime period was — 0 — Klamath Falls last week and re Miss Johnson is visiting her brother : played but neither side was able to The junior class is preparing an The Phoenix grange contest play. The church board is expecting to turned home with his new Ford near Jacksonville and sister at Tal I score. This was not a conference asembly program for next Friday. "The Valient" will be given January game either. truck which aha a capacity of 4 have a speaker for the morning ser ent for a couple of weeks. — 0— 30. All the granges ocntest plays or 5 tons. vice. Mrs. Eide is substituting in the will be given in Medford, February Louise Elliot has returned home An increasing number are attend grade school for Mrs. Deuel who is 4 at the high school auditorium. Harvey Flaherty who is in the U. from the hospital in Medford. She ing the Thursday evening Bible Phyllis Turpin, yell leader resign sick. army and stationed at Monterey is improving it has been reported. W. C. Leever who has been seri study. ed Tuesday and her assistant Dor ■— 0 — California was home over the week: ously ill is so much improved that The sophomore boys played bas- end with his parents. He is being: ^ tie Christian Endeavor enjoyed Jerry Jones entertained a number othy Powell automatically took the he was down to the store for a short Job over. Bill Snyder was appoint- ketba.il against the sophomore girls transferred to Hawaii taking ship a fine evening at their party Wed of her friends at her borne in Med time Wednesday afternoon. Mr. last Thursday noon. We’ll only give this week to be gone two years. nesday. ford last Saturday evening. Pinochle ed assistant. Leever started to walk down from The Ladies’ Mission Circle met at The yell leaders wish everyone you once change to guess who won. Having spent about 2*4 years of his was played and a pleasant evening his home but his son Earl arrived woud show up at the game to be ---------------------------- passed. first enlistment in Hawaii he desired the home of Mrs. Merritt last Friday when he was a short distance from played here against Jacksonville WII.DA HALL MARRIED afternoon. Mrs. Clara Vincent led to return again. home and brought him the rest of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Benston and Tuesday and everyone seemed very the presentation period after which AT CRESCENT CITY the way. family have moved into the house' by yelling, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hatfield ol business of the month was transact i Miss Wilda Hall and Walter Carr where Mr. und Mrs. W. A. Grimes They’ll be seein’ you. j were married at Crescent City Reese Creek who were called to Cal ed. A social hour followed. Mr. M. A. Adams returned to bis lived. January 18. They were accompani- ifornia by the death of Mr. Hat The Junior C. E. meets Thursday home Wednesday evening from field’s father have returned to their ' *‘d by Mrs. Doyle Mills and Mrs after school with Bobby Vincent, Roseburg where he went for a phy Ted Sllliwood from Eagle Point , William Carl of the Applegate. After home. Mrs. Holiday, Mrs. Hatfield? this week. Nineteen were present at sical examination. Someone burning incense in Aliss the ceremony the four enjoyed a de- mother who stayed at the home of the home of Mrs. Young last week was shopping here Tuesday. Schrelber’s room. Arlieta Messenger and Jerry \ icious chicken dinner. Miss Hall her old time friends, Mr. and Mrs and more are expected this next The Federated church is holding — 0—- Morningstar were recently united In wore a beautiful yellow satin dress Flaherty while they were away re time. A “ treat” is served at the Evangelistic meetings. Rev Robert Fern and Phyllis walking down , trimmed with white fur. After a turned home with them. marriage. Jerry Is well known here close of each meeting. Charles Lewis is the Evangelist, Mrs town without any boys along. having attended Central Point high : brief honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Carr Lewis the bible teacher and Stanley — 0— school. He is now employed by returned to Medford an will be at C. Parrish the song leader. Jimmy with June after school home to their friends on Tripp Copco. Mrs Morningstar was office Wednesday. manager for Frank Farrell in Med street. Mrs Lawrence Bodin visited her — 0— ford. They will make their home at mother Wednesday. Mrs. Edith Deuel is sick and Mr3. Roger walking down to Marjories Copco, California. Last Thursday n'ght Mrs. Mary, before school (Tuesday) to bring Eide is substituting for her in the A minor automobile accident in Grim was taken very sick but sho her to school. | fifth grade. W e a re eq u ip p ed to handle d eliv eries volving autos driven by W E. Gar ’managed to ring for Mrs. Territt and — 0— Born to Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Sar rison of Medford and Mr. Davidson Dr. Durno was called. He ordered! Richard with a piece of chalk in gent of Gold Hill a baby boy weigh- of Central Point, was reported to Mrs. Grim to stay in bed for several his hand j ing 8 lbs, 9 Vi ounces at the Sacred Medford police Friday. The acci days. Mrs. Musty stayed with MrB. — 0— I Heart hospital January 20. dent occurred at the corner of River Grim until Mrs. Gillette of Medford Libby looking for her Algebra side and Jackson. book. arrived Sunday. Mrs. Grim is much | Mr. and Mrs W. H. Norcross cele — 0 — brated their 47th wedding anniver Winslow Carlton, son of the re- improved but will be unable to do A full team of girls playing bas- sary Monday. They were very pleas- uny work for several months. This retired president of the Western is the hardest thing Mrs. Grim could ketball (or trying to) during phy- ently surprised when their son Paul Union, and nephew of the Misses be asked to do but with her usual sical ed class. and wife arrived Sunday from Los Carlton of this city, was married fcheerful spirit she agreed to follow Angeles to be with them. It was a Sunday afternoon at the Church of Lawrence and Peggy studying. the doctor's orders. surprise to their daughter Mrs. Hed the Pilgrims in Washington, D. C. — 0— rick as well. Mr. and Mrs. Paul The bride was Miss Margaret Gillies, Mrs. Lydia Dean of Grants Pass Bill Snyder eating something in Norcross returned to their home who has been the federal head of hnd grandson Ernest Dean of Aber Biology. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. the self-help project under the SERA deen Washington visted Mr. and — 0 — Norcross were married in the east After the wedding a small reception Mrs. Edward Farra Monday. Mr. Virtu» strolling into English class, 17 years ago (hig month and left was held at the Mayflower hotel Dean is on his way to San Diego immediately for Central Point where The bride and groom plan to come where he w-Ul Join the navy. He late again. * ® they built a one room cabin on some out to California to make their passed the examination with the The freshmen thinking they can; chapparel land out by Bear Creek home where they will both take ac highest standing of anyone in his bridge. As they prospered and the live part lu the self-help projects company of 120 men. He will be. play basketball. — 0— ---- -i— il . — L under wuy there. stationed in the Phllllplnes. Teachers signing oodles a n d j Little Lillian Hilkey, daughter Mrs. I^ois Young accompanied oodles of senior class admission Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hilkey Miss Imogen» Wallace and father to slips. It seemed to be ’’skip-day.” I — 0— route 3, under went a major opera1 Ashland Sunday morning. Something that looked like an en tlon Wednesday night at the Sacred Ralph and Chester Gillette of gagement ring on a certain sopho- j Heart hospital. Medford called on Mrs Grim Mon- more girls finger. William Stallcop, a Montuna day. — 0— » s wheat rancher who recently return Two Junior girls whose names are Mr. L. L. Damon left last week for ed from California is visiting ut the Maxines anxiously studying Ameri Pearl Bonney home. He expects to Oravllle where he will visit his can History before the semester ex return home as soon us the roads brother. He will then visit his son aminations. at Portola, California about 40 miles over the mountains are passable. from Susanville. A number of years Mr. E. E. Scott who has been ago Mr. and Mrs. Damon were mak with the flu was able to return ing this same trip and ran over a Beginning last Monday the Eng work Tuesday. rock that took the cap o ff the gas lish classes got new books and start tank They were 60 or 70 miles from ed studying literature. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Merritt visited service station. All In the world •— 0 — wrlth friends recently from Merrill In L. C. GRIMES they had to fix it with was two Dorothy Powell was in Medford Ashland Tuesday. sticks of gum and some tape. By Monday night and watched the bas Jack Lees took a load of young softening the gum and wrapping it ketball game between the Girls folks over to Jacksonville to the in u piece of handkerchief and tap Community clubs of Medford and basketball game Wednesday even ing it over they managed to get to Grants Pass. Medford girls won by a small margin. Klamath Falls. lng. — 0— Mrs. Roy Nichols la on the sick B. M. Bush, Owner Fern Cherryholmes and Peggy list and her mother Mrs. Grisham is Phone lb»— Medford lllitg. Lawrence were among those attend Corner 6th St. and Central Ave. caring for her. ing the show at the Craterian last Medford, Ore. Friday. January 18, 1935 Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Smiley are visiting i Dearest of all Mothers: In Medford with Mrs. Smiley's par Of course you are waiting to hear ents. how my laundry problem is working out. Well, my laundry had accum Mr. and Mrs. George Price and ulated until It was rather large. children Betty Jean and Tommy vis While 1 was pleased with it all— ited Mr. and Mrs. E. p. Stone and everything was so fresh and white, all the flat pieces ironed— it would Neal Tuesday evening. be a little expensive to send the Econ omy Wash every week. Especially now that Will has had another cut in his pay check. So I think I will sTEWAKT-WARNKR pick a week when the weather is fair ly decent and send a bundle to bel P r e se n t* Damp Washed I am sure it is go ing to work out fine. Junior's and Bobby's blouses and Ruth Ann’s lit- j A LL *« W E — »V O L T tie drosses came out just fine. Ij didn’t send the very best of their | clothes, but after seeing those 1 sent last week, I am sending them all In e it h e r ta b le o r eon *»de this week. | Laet Monday, formerly Blue Mon- ( c a b in e t « day. I wrote several letters, went | over our budget and caught up o n : p e rfo rtn w n ee <|uteter th a n a ll some mending Do come and see us toon as we are all anxious to see | E le c t r ic S e t « ! you Dearest Love, NANCY. P S Will says, never again am 1 I going to do my own washing: that I I must always phone 166. the Med-1 4417 E. M ain HI. M e d fo rd ford Domestic Laundry, and have I. D. LEWIS, Prop. them call. — Pa'.4 Adv »A, ,, A . ,/y ^ Local Happenings POINTS from the POINTERS Pep Assembly Tuesday One More Victory; One More Defeat Yell Leader Resigns Seen in a Daze LAND PLASTER $13.00 per ton at store We do Custom Re-cleaning and Grinding Finley Implement C o. Central Point New Stock GARDEN SEEDS » Firestone and Medford Electric Construction Co. Laundry Service Pleases Daughter Auburn Spark Plugs for ALL MAKES OF CARS and TRUCKS BATTERY RADIOS Buy A Full Set for Your Car Nip & Sip Service Station DON S RADIO SERVICE Central Point GILMORE, MARINE & STANDARD PRODUCTS I FEED BATTERIES Associated Service Station Now o n sale at FABER’S TIRES School Gossip In Bulk s STORE! , Do you believe , in helping to build up your town? When you buy your MEATS from us you know you are« doing this very thing W e Buy Local Meats ¡‘ Central Point Meat Market ' ï | ! I Î