CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN VOLUME IX GOLD HILL F l TO OPEN 0N SKT. CE NTRAL POINT. OKNUON. THt ItSII.W, HEPTKMHEK 1«, tt».17 So w h a t? — High An interesting sight— * big white parachute over a plum tre- in th I Alexander jard. * School Shows Gain in Num ber; Grades Decrease COOKED FOOD SALE SA T U R D A Y CLYDE LEES AND Jill GREEN HURT IN AOTO CRASH At last the big day is almost here! Saturday you may buy all kinds of the best cooked food to be bought for a very small price at the Civic l*or Sale -A perfectly good egg Clubs cooked food sale Ht th* li­ sandwich prepare,) bv Miss Meauag brary Proceed to go to help pay i for a hungry transient who disap- for the uew roof on the library build­ | Pea red while the coffee was being ing Everyone plan to drop in and The Northwest Jackson C’oun'y brewed. The first dHy enrollment In th- C'roucher. Vera Ebbe, Cora Rodgers, take home some dainty for dinner What is reported to be another fair will he held in Gold Hill thi» All ladies of the community arc Mrs. Webb being invited to a sur- ( Central Point School showed about Virgnla Ricks, Bill Crawford, Mary coming Saturday, September IS. "drunken driver" accident ha» tak­ Lou Gerber, Evelyn Stanley. Marian urged to furnish something for this The falr board havB been working 8Pu rrpr,^d.Wer a” d " 0t '° 0kin* *" ‘ * inrrt,m** 1,1 ,he I high school over last year's first day Strayer, Verna Strayer. Juanit* Me- sale— pies, cakes, cookies, cup cakes, en its toll and three young men had hard for some time getting exhibits I -------- ifoughnuts. pickle». Jellies, salads. a very narrow escape from death on and about a five per cent decrease In Gonagle, Ford Blaine. and promise a bigger aud better fair] Mr. Amlck not heiriR invited to ____ _____ _ year meat loaves aud ao forth. Everyone the old highway near the Howard the grade school The decrease In Th? enrollment is such this this year. Several Granges hav* ^ l *>e shower on Mrs. Webb, but sentl- the grades was scattered over several that many classes are so large that lle|P- an<* '•*< u* clear up the debt >>n 1 school yesterday afternoon. Clyde prepared exhibits and also there w i l l j ' 11« regrets anyway, ___ grades The sixth grade is the larg- two divisions are necessary. O ver! our 1,brarv ¡Loo* Lee» and Jin. Jim Green at, - „ t i r i n g be a number of private exhibits Mrs. Guy Tex returning home a f - , " ,, wt»« thirty-eight. The first grade forty have registered in beginning showing the possibilities of the from cuts and bruises at their homes both Home Economics M iss Ellen L o fla n d ter several weeks' absence and im- a,*° ," rRe w,,h thirty-two hegin- typing, Rogue River valley. und a transient who was riding with classes are so large that they have medlately ordering a big supply of hers. The official program for the d.iy W e d s D ean e O w e n s them Is ih the hospital suffering to be put in two divisions. The new cleansing powders. disinfectans,i There i* a notable Increase In the follows: from a badly laeeraed hand and th- soaps, etc. . high school in tuition pupils from shop course has an enrollment of At the Presbyterian Manse in 10:00— Parade of floats, pets, etc, _______ I non-high school territory. Ther, are twentytwo necessitating two dlv!- Phoenix September 5 at nine o'clock I^ees car is a total wreck— all be­ led by H. D. Force; music by th • Harry Hanson asking if the pretty also many transfers from other sions. Miss Ellen Lofland became the bride cause a man, reported to have been high school band ‘ ‘ Wedding" on poll parrots on the library belonged schools. At present the enrollment) The Freshman class is the largest of Deane Owens Mrs. Owens is the very much under the influence of city hall grounds Immediately to the old maids' quartette. | Is 112. There are many upper class , with an enrollment of thirty-six. ! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P D Lof- liquor, drove suddenly out of a cross following the parade. members working this week who'The senior class have but seventeen , land and is very well known her» road In front of the Lees car 12:00— Benches available for pic­ Clyde Lees yesterday afternoon Io Steven» saying there isn't go- ' will enroll next week ¡enrolled at the present time but sev- having attended both nickers; lunch stands on grounds grammar »n:00 to 8:00— Free Barbecue at In Medford than in Central Point I car driven by, Murshall Reames, an Lyle Seymour. North Dakota; Wll- ed to the position of secretary to fill couple, by Rev. McFarland. city hall grounds. Menu consists I insurance man of Medford, sudden- d a Morgan, Talent; Lois Glass, Butte the vacancy caused by the fact that The bride was charming In navy of barbecued beef, mashed pota­ Young Fulls; Bud Weaver. Mount View; the secretary elected la.t year did blue silk with light blue accessories 1 I T * * T ” '* T , ’’ toes, brown gravy, sandwiches aud D ouble T ro u b le Com es —eith­ Dale Seymour, North Dakota; From not return to school. After some | Her sister-in-law, who. with her' ^ l>l" lwo al crnatlvea ei coffee. Rring your own service | T o E. E. Scott F am ily the Agate District are John Storm, discussion the association voted to husband, stood up with the happy er h«> must crash Into the Reames' and a good appetite. car or turn Into a ditch and strike Janes. Lonard Leonard Atkins, have a separate charge for the school couple, was dresed in a blue flow it:00 to 2:00— 'Dance In the spacious a telephone pole. He chose the lat- Trouble came double in the E.E. Geneva Millard. Geraldine Park- paper and to leave the price of the.ered silk crepe. Mrs Lofland. mo- \ Gold Hill Pavilion, music by j Scott hatne Sunday September 5th. hurst. Minnie Nicholson. Bruce stud, nt body ticket at one dollar ! ther of the bride, served a hi* w r fcsrlng h„ would can- Steve Whipple and his orchestra Mr. and Mrs. Everett Scott of Duns- the other driver. Force, From Table Rock. Lucille |Thl# ticket will give admission to all ding dinner after the ceremony ! ,ht* d®“ th ° f of Medford. The Lees' ear hit the pole with the muir were coming to Central Point Bennensholz; From Willow Sprints, athletic contests and membership In) Mr and Mrs. Owens left In the right corner of he frame and waa so Every thing but the dance is free to accompany Mr. Scott's father Mr. Edith Vincent. Leatha Vincent, the student association. afternoon for Dead Indian and the badly twisted as to be worthless and It will be well worth the tiin E E. Scott and wife to the Cave Wayne Vincent, Edith Anderson, j Mr 'Bolts was present on Tuesday Pendleton round-up On their return Clyde suffered several cuts about th* to attend this annual event. City celebration. Just before they Helen Wright; From West Side are and organized his orchestra class they will visit with his relatives at face from the broken windshield. reached Talen a car stopped right In Kenneth Thurston. Jim Thurston. There are slxteeu enrolled at pres-nt) Eugene. They Plsn to make their brntoeg ahou, , hp ^ anJ # lacera. front of them wtihout signaling. f lu'onu1 folks Ltllsu this t k ! u Clayton Yost; From the Howard with several more expecting to liegin, home with Mr. Owens' P ro f. A m ick Spends ted knee The transient, whose nano* _____i t " c ___ there was dirt on the road and th district are Blma Croucher, Lila soon. winter and will then build a hou i could not lie learned today, suffered E n jo y a b le Sum m er wa„ „nek an(j they swerved on their own acreaee/The American a badly gashed hand, gome of the Joins their many friends In best Calling on Mr. and Mrs. Anii 'k around and were struck by an oil Four Boys Visit t* udons being entirely severed, and M i»* B e rg e r Ph on e» truck coming from the north. Mrs. wishes. Wednesday eveniug we found Mr. young Green waa badly brniaed and Scott suffered a broken shoulder and N orth ern Cities M oth er from C h icago Amick busy making out schedules shaken up The Reames car was en­ bad bruises, she was taken to the A - fop pliijgrbfiiuj, lunch room and hall N e k Lees Returns tirely uninjured Jim Grimes, Everett Atkins. Pink Osteopathic hospital and later an Miss Mildred Berger of Chicago) duty for his teachers. He report» Clyde's father, Jack Lees, had the From C a lif. Visit X-ray was taken Vtr. Scott dislocated O’Connor and Allen Jewett left Tues­ receiving word that her mother, Mrs. : that he and his wife had a very en­ car towed to his shop In this city his hutnb aud had various bruises day Sept. 7 for a visit with relatives E.E. Scott v a t sick with the Mu. j joyable summer and we hav- se-n Jack Lees and family returned and states that 11 will no b» worth They returned home Monday night. In Eugene, Salem, Portland Stattle. telephoned here at one o'clock In his lovely home with its many beau­ Saturday from a visit with his while to even try to repulr It He has Mr. E. E Scott received a letter and Chebalis, returning Sunday at the morning which was ten o'clock tiful flowers and good garden. Hi- daughter, Mr« E<1 Martin, and famllv placed the matter in the hands of f rom his son wher«, be visited sever- j three o’clock In the morning, here. Mrs. Scott says her daughte-» at Graeagle, Calif Mr. Lees left 'or cousin. Mrs Folley, a retired teach­ his attorney, Gus Newbury of Med­ al weeks ago that his wife was rush- 1 Besides having a broken axel in voice aounded Just a. plain as If she tf)<> vU,t # wppk ,)Pforp Hayg hp er from Lakeview visited them ths ford, and will start suit at °nce to ed to the hospital for an emergency Portland and sleeping In a huv had been In Medford, drove Just a thousand miles here and collect damages for the accident. summer. He had not seen her for a operation for an attack of acue ap- stack one night the boys had no number of years. Mrs. Amick’s sir- i there and up and down State police and others who Inves­ .. pendlcltu« It wa« Just In time or th" trouble and lots of fun Dr. B. R. Elliott returned from j southern . . While away Mr Lees visited In tigated the accident highly compli­ ter. Mrs. McCreey, from .. . appendix would have broken. meeting of the state dental associa- ^ eno hich he declares to be th* mented young Lees for his presence Calif., was also a guesi hi th ir , . , , , | Both girls are going nicely nowr. Mr. Robert Holmes of Spokane. tlon at Portland, which he a tended cleanest town he has ever seen. of mind In avoiding what might hav*. home. visited at the home of his mother, as a representative of the Southern While there are rumors of While it Itta hem a pitinuit stun “ ~ open been a much more aerlous accident, Mrs. Molile Holmes, for a week re­ Oregon association. Ia»r Saturday. gambling, red-light and districts ntcr Mr Amick Is pleased to return , M l ' S . G r C f i f O T V H o s t e s s cently. Th's was a very delightful He also visited hi* daughter and little »itch In Reno. Mr I** ph saw to his school work again There we.v • Mr and Mrs Tolllnger of Wil­ T o B ible Class week for Mr». Holmes. Mr. Holm's husband. Mr. and Mrs. William Ua'-- slgna of suen Immorality. 22S registered the first day of j liams., Calif., are visiting at the Is an official of the Southern Pa cify num. during his absence, "The stars are brighter ' l ° wn home of their grandson. Mr. Carl school in the grammar school— 33 Mrs. William Gregory was hostess to Railroad new pupils in Mrs. Richardson’s to the Golden Link Bible class on The Hansen Hardware ha» taken there,” saya Jack, “ and I would Hk** Boawell, and wife. In Medford, and to spend the balance of my time Just | vU|( |nK old-tine friends here. Mr«, room. 33 lit tie tots that come from Friday afternoon. Business session Mr. aud Mrs. Keaton Walker and over the entire floor where C. 1». loafing amid auch beauty, but the j Tolllnger was formerly Fay Plens- ihat many different homes with all was conducted by President Etta Bean had his electrical «ton1 This son Dick of Alhambra. California, klds must eat. ao back to the grind-|anf anfl ,,VP(1 )n r „ n(ra| Point different rating and characted. By Lacey, and lesson by Mrs Tethrow. were week end guests at the home gives them much needed space and stone for me.” Christmas or soon after these same An Intertstlng feature of the af­ adds much to the comfort of the of Mr and Mrs. Nathan Gresham Mr Lees was so busy today mak­ childrin will be writing and read­ ternoon was a detailed report b y ! Mrs. Walker is a sister of Mrs. Gres­ •shoppers, Wide aisle« and displays ing up for lost time our reporter ing their own little newspaper on Mrs Clara Vincent of the trip to th* ■ make It a ham Hnd a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. that are not crowded had to natch him on the run. so dld-| the blackboard. The second grad, National Convention of Mail Car- E M Tbumler who lived In Central pleasure to buy here. n't get all he details of their trip started off with 23; 3rd grade » « : ¡rler, at New Orlean«. La., and the ( po|n| yeara „ „ all(1 op* ra,ed CHURCH OK CHKIHT 4th grade 31; 5th grade 28; 6th ¡many side trips Including interest-¡¡ Janice Nealnn is working for the However, we learned that the Mar­ Clifton A. Phillips. . a grocery store where the Safeway grade 33; 7th grade 24; 8th grad* Ing spots In Colorado. Arizona. » « " » ' ] , , now ,ooatwl- law firm of Newberry and Newberry. tins are doing well and working Pastor hard. 27. The teachers are the same on«'» I Mexico, Salt Lake City and Califor-j _______ Bible School 10:00 A M. Roland Monday evening Roger Yost wus ! that were here last year. nla. returning via the Coast Route \Veek end gu»#t» at the country Hover, Supt. Only six boys registered in th Follow ing the story, a wat rmelop j j,ome 0f Mr aud Mrs. W H N or-' ,nto ,h' Knights of P y t b - D r> D r u m m o n d Q u i t * Communion 11:00. Immediately ’ th grade. Mr. Amick says that n was enjoyed. Those presen* j cr(M,a wprp Mrg jj p frullinger and Las lodge In Medford. following communion we will give a A s H ealth O ffic e r expect* many more to come in 11> , were Mesdamea Bertha Bursell, Le t. i Mr and Mrs. Morgan of Yreka Calif. program In honor of Constitution Wayne Hampton and Dan DelNero next few days The Amlcks are In ,{<* Gregory, Agnea Head, R rtha Mrs. Trullinger will be rem< mbered Dr. C I. Drummond, who haa week. Mrs Phillips will read two or­ of Lakeview are hoarding with Mr the same apartment at the Karra ivthrow, Louise Cash. Mary D’Veny. as Mrs. Pleasant a former resident The ladles and Mrs Chat Elde. The boys are *evf Mr* Umpman wll be hostess o j ceasor Is appointed. Dr Drummond and The Constitution." Dunlap, Mrs. Kenneth Hulbur» and Miss Shanghai, China. visit*d at the Paul th- class In October. has taken offices In the Fluhrer Junior, Intermediate and Senior l^iura Pasterino entertained at the Martin home recently. Mr«. Oholson Mr and Mrs L E Hughe« from ] building, room 203, where he has C E. at 7:00 p m. Hulburt home with a shower In 1 is Mrs Martin's aunt Plt>*hur»t spent the w*ek end at the ^ prepared very complete and attrac- Evangelistic Service 8:00 p tv honor of Mrs Robert Webb last Sa'- Football Practice ----- DuBuque home. Mr. Hughe* hss it tlvc quarter* subject 'Where Will The Presen: The Long family east of Central nrday evening. The invited guests N o w U n d e r W a y Point brand new logging truck and 1« Drummond, a gradual, of the 1'ni- War Go To snd What Will Follow*' were Mesdame* Ethel Fleischer, Ma • have rented Mrs. P'ck's home hopln* to get a contract t„ haul log.« verslty of Nebraska college of m*d'- 1 Prayer and Rlble Study Wednst and the children will attend the Med­ Richardson, Edith Deuel, Evelyn cine, took charge of the local depart­ day 7:45 p m Ida Belle Wright, de­ Football practice started Monday to our local mill. ford schools this year. Skyrman. Paine, D. F Amick. H P evening at the local High school for ment In March. 1932 At that time votional leader and George Hayes Jewett, H. Hanson, F Ross. Marie Mr*. C. A Bole* left for her bom* the health staff consisted of two will review the Hook of Philemon th* 1837 season Although the turn Mr M L. Whitney lost ■ f,n* colt In Portland last Monday Mrs Bol«« Pierce and Mieses Arlene Hay. Ma«- nurses, a secretary and * health of­ out 1» expected to he light this Week. from sleeping sickness There sre has been a house guest at the George lorip nppforr Arl*»n* Zlni^r, ficer snt the department ocrupl 'I Verr|i due to seversl m*n still working, the THE FEDERATED CHURCH a numb*r of sick horses in this vi­ Fos home. When Mr* Bole« left. Putman, Gertrude Ahlstrom. two room* In the city hall. prorpects for the coming season ere R et. R. P. I c s l s , Pastor. dait?. . human and Florence Hunsaker *he .nd her husband had planned to quite promising By next week ------------------------ Phone 51 The honor guest. Mrs Webb, re­ leave today for a vacation In the Mrs. Marion Adams and son Bob j \|r. Kamberg. Supt Bible School. th*re will probobly be 10 1936 let* A stork shower was held at the ceived many lovely gifts, game* w-r- The turnout this week R0y Nichols home In honor of Mrs Mouth. Of Springfield Ore were week end Bible School * 30 played and refreshments of ice lermen out Morning Worship I T no !» larg-ly n * Is* rear's reserves and, Bonnie Hlggenbotham last Thursday | Mr snd Mrs lame* Cummings. guests al the home of Rev and Mrs cre«m and cake were a*rved All re­ r «» 1^-wls Is t»*ck and will con- :iew m n s'ternoon Two of th Sunday j f p Thomason and A. R Thomason C A Phillips Mrs Adams Is a sister port a Jolly time Pink and larendur A schedule will be announced In gchool of th rntlnoe the exposition of Romans in --- — classes — — Federated j of Rockingham V r . motored t-> of Mrs. Phillips. for bouquets of ssters were used i f»w weeks as soon as It b» me» church were hoate-.ee Th# honor frn tv r Lah» Sunday snd spent th- j ------------------------- the morning aervice decorations definite. School authorities Junior and Senior Endeavor. 6:10 ar*- guest received many lovely gif's snd about the lsk Th*y returned B l i y . Build O F B c W â r c ! list of formidable op- a lovely time was reported Evening Worship 7:30 by way of Diamond I^he. . Mr. and Mr* Erneq Rostei v r e l'nln« UP * the local school. According to our Mall Tribune. Prayer Meeting W»dneed*y at , - The we k r,,in n,f t0r In 'mm Crst r Lsk The school hss purchased more Mrs Margaret Hubbard handed in California woman moved 37 tlm- 7 : |0. IDKKI3 TIOX end. equipment and can now handle her resignation as rhaplin of tho Yonng people will bave their pray- In giving the name* of the bud­ and then divorced her husband Daughters of Union Veterans at a Realtors say homesltes are low er and study under Rev Stanley bout 35 boy*. Mr. Robert W*bl*. get rrmmlttee for the etty last Born. Wedle-day morning s * ¡priced sud n»ver will be l"W r r'cent meeting in Medford The or­ local 7th Grade t scher. Is tah*ng Parrish we k an error was made Frank pound baby boy to Mr and Mrs Rotter buy and buld. hoys, and Older peopl- are studying the ganization refuted to accept *h* res­ W 1 j i » renew was appointed g Jame» Jon«» of the Willow Sprlnra over the line coaching 'hi* year keep money moving, and- ignation and told Mr. Huhhard they hook of Acta. member of this committee, in­ district » t i l e r and l't»le son arc Koep the girla contented Missionary Socio y will meet Sanford ft rhardson is working a* would he glad to com* to C»ntral ai Id of George Wallace, as we doing nicely Mrs O*or*e Wrlvh* Farmers M Fruit grow