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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1937)
CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN VOLUMI X i K S T R A l, P O r > T . O K M U O .V T H l R .SD A Y , I M u s in g s ^ b/ an innocent byttdiuUu H. TEflRETT • PASSES WEDNESDAY AFTER LONG ILLNESS “ Happy New Year” With of Publishers DECEMBER 30, IW37 Town Team Starts Hoop Season; Win NUMBER 13 M*. Hulburt And Son On Road To Recovery We take this opportunity to t.ish you all a happy and pros As uue looks Luck over tUe Uup- h e are very happy to report to perous New Year. We resolve to p uuigs in iIlls great count i> ui ou.s our readers the improvement of Mr?. tpare no effort to improve the lor lue year jusi closing, oue sues ---------- I Kenueth Huiburl and little son. The American in every way possible many, many tilings we wiaii we could The Central Point Towni-s opeu-j HHo aon was oorn to Mr. and Mr-, and to work for the best interest King out. So much that has tailed of this community as we see it od their 1937-38 basketball season Hulburt Sunday at the Sacred to come up to the measure of com- during the new year. As fast as by defeating the Phoenix town team Heart hospital weighiug 9 lbs. and John Hutton Terrett, 79, well moil sense, or even common hnesly, kllow„ resident of southern Oregon our finances will allow we will | 28 to 40, Tuesday night at the high 1 Vi ounces. Of special iuterest the past week A pall was cast over the entire was the family reunion oi the Ku- when It comes to that. We wonder having lived here, for the past 17 add new features, type and ' school gym. The Townies are look- sometimes what has become of the years, passed away at the family j ing forward to a very successful sea community when the serious condi bertsou iamiiy held at the old Suu- machinery. tion of both was made known. nyside Hotel at Eagle Point ou men of vision and clarity of mind' residence at 9:30 Wednesday even- We also wish to thank all who son. who used to run the affairs of our'lug after a prolonged Illness, have helped us in any way in the After the game a short business Latest reports art that they are both Christmas Day. About forty mem nation? Have they all gone glimmer-j Mr. Terrett was born in Fairfax! past year by kindly words of en ¡meeting was held uud the following on the road to recovery. bers of the family uud friends were Coach Hulburt and wife came here I gathered about tne tables ana eu- ing? Will there never come an end county, Virginia, October 24, 1858. i couragement, reporting news I officers were elected: Marshall Sun- to this experimentation and monkey-¡and moved with his parents to Mis-! items, mentioning our paper when ; mends, coach and manager; Wilbur from Albany in the fall of 1936 and joytd a real olu-iasuioued Christ business? , # , |souri at the close of the civil war. trading, thereby letting the mer Etcher, secretary-treasurer; Aaron have made many friends who r - j mas dinner or turkey and ' fixiu s” . Jolce with them. Mr. Hulburt'sj chants know that the Central ' Ayers, publicity manager. * * * He lived in Missouri for several father and mother came from Albany j Present for the occasion were J. As for the new year just begin- 1 years, and went to Dakota in 1882,1 Point paper is read. All these The team feels that Central Point L. Robinson, lather of the family, uing, are we going to see another | living there for a few years, when! things help to make a worthwhile | is backing them luo per cent. This to be with them durtug this time. who has passed his 9uth birtnuay. paper. depresison, or “ repression'' or just he returned to Missouri and was fact is really shown by the contri- , Children present were, Elmer, Paul, plain old “ Hard Times” . Someway, united in marriage to Miss Maggi- THE PUBLISHERS buttons of the following firms u n u iL lV lC C l U D t o Lewis uud Millard Robertson, Bue things do not look any too brighi Reid in Cass county, in August,! individuals: l^ e e t T u e s d a y P M A’eters and lluth Davidson, at whose irom »h ire we sit. With all this gov- 1885. They immediately returned j home in the old hotel the big dinner Ross &. Ross, Harry Hausou. eminent interference with the busi to Dakota, where Mr. Terrett was in j M r s . L a u r a J . M i l l e r was held. Two other children, Jones Grocery, Crimes Service Sta The first regular monthly meet-l ness of the country; with taxes , business, living there until 1920' tion. Stone's Drug store, Patterson ing of the Central Point Ladies' I Mary Pullen aud John Robertson, reaching an enormous level; with the when they came to Oregon, & Peudletou Service Station, Saic- Civics Club for the new year will l.e the Utter on account of Illness, were cost of everything under the suuj Mr. Terrett was a highly respected C ....... ....... ..........I 1 . rv . 1 Way Store, Cuy Tex, Tom Pank v, hdd at the Library building next unable to be present. soaring to heights beyond the reach citizen and beloved by all who knew Thuraler Wholesale Meats. Faber s Tuesday, (January 4) afternoon at Eighteen grandchildren and three of the ordinary laboring person; him. Men's Shop, llatileld’s Dry Goods, 2:30. great-grand children were present with organized labor gone crazy He leaves, besides his wife, two Finley Implement Co., Alexander This is a very iuiportaut meeting to enjoy the occasion, as were sever with their family quarrels and lust (laughters, Mrs. C. F. McErlane of Mrs. Laura Jennett Miller, 55, a Hardware 6c Implement, Merle Siui- as plans will be made for the new al outside friends, including the for power; and with a thousand and I Whitman, North Dakota, Mrs. C. O. resident of the Central Point district monds, Owiugs Service Station, work to be undertaken during 1938. Misses Cntuuck uud the Ooo'h oue other things to give one the Kay of Minneapolis, Minn., and one for the past 17 years, passed away Everett Faber, Marshall Stmmonds, One projtct to be considered will be family. creeps, why shouldn’t we wonder ¡son, Dade Terrett, well known busi- at a local hospital early Thursday Jack Lees' Garage, Love's Barber the securing of street signs for the Three long tables were spread in just a bit what the end is going io|»ess man of Medford. Nine grand- morning after a month’s illness. Shop, Beck's Bakery, Square Deal city. At prestnt there are no signs the big dining room of the old hotel, be? children, Virginia and Carlye Fay Mrs. Miller was born at Cayuga, p ber Shop, Sonoma Valley Cheese anywhere about the city and strang which formerly was famous for Its N. D., May 12. 1882. * * * of Minneapolis, Margaret, Charles Factory, Aaron Ayers, Ed Vincent, ers have much difficulty in finding hospitality under the management The President has been belaboring! Morris and Jimmy and Mary Me Er- Laura Jennett Lord was united in Otis Simmouds, Central Point Hard- people's residences. The ladles also of the late Howiett family, many ttae newspapers of the country for' lane of Whitman, N. Dak.; Jack and | marriage to Casper Miller in For- ware, Fluhrer's Bakery, Central have other plans in mind and expect parties driving out from Medford In conducting a campaign of FEAR. Dorothy Terrett of Medford. mand, N. D., April 22, 19U3, and Point American. to have a very busy season. the old days to enjoy one of "Ma” Of course we fear. When statistics Mr. Ttrrett was a member of five years after their marriage they All ladies of the city who are in- Howlett's justly famous chicken plainly show that the imports of Central Point Lodge No. 135 A. F. & came west and settled at Coos Hay. i terested in civic Improvement arc- dinners. On this Joyous reunion oc farm products front foreign coun-I.C M., The Commandery at Grand living there for about elpveu years urged to attend this meeting. Re- casion the old dining room rang tries Into this great land of ours Forks, North Dakota, the Conststery when they came to Central Point, | member the time, Tuesday aiter- with the sounds of mirth and laught have exceeded our exports for the :it Fargo, North Dakota, and Hillah Oregon. j noon, January 4. er just as of yore. first time in the history of the couu- Temple of the Shrine at Ashland. Mrs. Miller was a fine Christian The aged father of llte Robertson try by more than 18 percent, it s Oregon. woman and neighbor, highly respect- clan, although partly blind, thor time for the newspapers of the com.- A large group of Central Point ed by all who knew her, and will be The Senior idling People's class | oughly entered into the Joy of tho try to show fear as to the outcome, and Medford friends gathered at the missed by a host of friends. of the Christian enureb tujoyed an occasion and wauilered from room No class of persous in the entire Perl Funeral home to pay their last j phe leaves to mourn her departure evening oi games in tbe recreation to room ef the funtillar old struc country has a better opportunity to respects to a dearly loved friend and her husband and six children: one room of the church last week wli u Mary Louise Beebe, 70, passed ture, happy to once again have his come into close contact with the neighbor Monday at 2 o’clock. Dr daughter. Mrs. Gladys Brooks of they had their Crhisimas party. A away at a local hospital Monday family about him. It was the first people than the newspaper editor— Jouett P. Bray officiated. There Los Angeles, Calif., and sons, Ray large crowd gathered around th-* morning of 1ntnatin.il trouble . She time in years the entire group had especially the country editor. He was a profusion of beautiful flowers, Miller, Portland, Ore.; Olive Miller, improvised fire place beside which was born in Scotland country, Miss., been able to gather for such a cele meets all classes daily and listens to Mr. Terrett looked so natural you Ketchum, Idaho; Elton, Bryon and tbe Christmas tree stood. After the December 31, 1866. She was mar bration. their talk about the affairs of th e1 could almost expect him to make Arthur Miller. Medford; also four games, gifts were exchanged causing ried to Dorsey Watt Beebe, Decem country. Who better could judge one of his whimsical remarks. In- grandchildren, and four sisters; Mrs. a great deal of merriment, especially ber 20, 188S at Grants Pass, Ore what the people think? ferment took place in the Sisklyons Edith Bartholamew, McGrath. Minn. a saucy rubber dog with a surpris gon, living In th( Beagle district for Memorial Park. The Masons, of Mrs. Cora Gibbons. Bridge, Ore.,; ing tongue and tail. During the five years and for the past 37 years And a man doesn’t have to he a which he had been a member for the Mrs. May Limbeck. Malln. Ore.; Mrs. business meeting the class voted on northeast of Central Point She wus seer to sense the general feeling of past 4 2 years assisted with the ser Bessie Potts, Central Point, Ore.; the new name for the class. Hence a member of the Cenirul Polut Miss Jennie Sexton and Frank wonder just where the country is vices. two brothers Jerome Lord, Llshand, forth it will be culled the Keystone Grange. I.lndi u of Klamath Falls were mar Mr. Terrett's passing will leave ;« N. D., and Arthur Lord. Central class. headed. Perhaps the most common After the business meeting She was fine Christian character, ried at the home of Mr. and Mrs. question heard these days is "What place vacant in this community that Point, Ore., and her mother, Mrs. lovely refreshments were served by a devoted wife and mother and Pearl Bonney Sunday evening at in the world Is going to happen? will lie hard to fill. The American Lucy Lord, Central Point. the committee in charge; Mrs. Dar- leaves a host of friends beside her 9:30 o’clock, Rev. II. C. Lewis per Where are we headed and when w'Hi joins in expressing sympathy to the Funeral services were conducted : by, Mrs. Houston and Lyle Or gory, family who will be deeply grieved at fo rm in g the ceremony in the pre it all end?” And If that Isn’t an in- bereaved family, from the Perl Funeral home Mon- ' According to ujiaffirmed rumor. ber passing. sent of a few friends. day morning at 10:30, with the Rev. the men are going to entertain the dication of FEAR, we don’t know — ------------------------- She leaves her husband, and five The bride was charmingly dressed Joe Brown of Ashland officiating. ladies at the next party. The ladies, children, Mrs. Elsie Head, Klamath in a blue panne velvet dress. the meaning of the word. At least G l a s s - B e d d i n g f i e l d Interment ------- took place In ihe Central especially, are anticipating a good Fails, Ore.; Mrs. Hazel Atkins and it shows an awful unrest, and that's -------------- Mrs. Linden has operated the Mrs. Fay ltitzinger. Central Point, Beauty Salon for Ihe past year and almost as bad. But with it all, this W e d d in g I h u r s d a y Point cemetery. time. and Mrs. Eva McKee, of Upper Ap during her stay here has made writer hasn’t lost faith in the essen-! ---------- j ------- plegate, aud one son, Carl it. Beebe many friends who will regret to see tial honesty and common sense ol On Thursday eveing at 10:30 Mr. and Mrs. Harry White of _ _ _ .. of Klamath Falls, Ore., and 10 her leave. The happy couple will the people at large and believes that o’clock. Miss Erma Glass became Yakima, Wash., were guests Tues- j IVtclSOnS Install SOMEWAY, SOMEHOW the whole the bride of Alfred Beddingfield, in day evening of Mrs. L. H. and the A i f L Q, „ p Y o a , . Krai“ ' children and her mother, Mr- j make their home in Klamath Falls. O I I l e e r s 1 O r I e & l Emma Burch, ug“d 95, of Central The American Joins their friends In thing will be straightened out and the Upper Rogue Grange hall on the C. E. Smith family. These families _____ Point, and two brothers, Charlie wishing them a long and happy our country go forward to fulfill It-* Crater Lake highway. The bride were old-time friends in Ames, Iowa. i and William Burch, of Lakeview, wedded life. destiny. And in that faith we wish was given away by Mr. Paul Robert Mr. White is the Sherwin Williams The new officers recently Installed I Oregon all our readers a Happy and Pros son. master of the Grange. Miss Lois representative in Yakima and they by the Masonic lodge for the com- Funeral services were held at the Glass attended the bride as brides were on their return from a trip perous New Year! ing year are; Worshipful Master, 1- perl Funeral home, Wednesday at! maid and Laurel Beddingfield, bro through California. C. Scott; Senior Warden, Harold li. n j 0 a m., Kev. I) B. Milliard of- ther of the groom, was best man. Mrs. Arnold Bohnert was hostess H-ad; Junior Warden. John ficlated. Interment In Central Point The Rev. D. E. Millard read th J f'H l'K f If OF CHKIMT marriage ceremony and Mrs. Mil- to the Economics club of the Grange Lacy; Secretary, J. Edwin Vincent; j Cemetery. Clifton A. Phillips, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lard played the wedding march. At- December 27. This was the regular Treasurer, H. P. Jewett; Senior Dea- Pastor con, Gerald Lorton; Junior Deacon, Owing to increased business we ter a brief wedding trip the couple meeting in connection with the Bible School 10:00 AM. Roland have found It necessary to have will be at home to their friends In Christmas annual exchange. Th? Llycd Stinson; Sr. Steward, W H.j Hover, Supt. Holt; Junior Steward, Dr. C. C. j more help in the circulation de- VJcI^eotl proverbial good time was enjoyed. Communion and Preaching 1 1 : 0 0 Goldsberry, Chaplain; Everett A. par»m“nt. So we have turned this d - j A.M. Subject “ The Seconds, Th? Sympathy of the entire conimuu- Faber: Tyler. John McJImsey. partment over to our son C. W. Today is a king In disguise Let Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Bonney were iy goes out to Mrs. J. H. Terrett and Powell, who is now busily engaged us untnask him before hu passes— Minutes, The Hours, The Days, The dinner gue-ts at a t « r k e j | f , mlly in the passing of the hus-l Months and The Year of 1938.” in checking up on our lists of sub Emerson. the L. C. Scott home Sunday after band and father. Mr. Terrett was Children's Church 11:00 A.M. scribers and mailing statements to noon. Carol Furry threatening that if ."r: Phillips, pastor. an outstanding citizen and a friend those in arrears. As this work is th< *<>uld not find ■-"m- me to h-Ip Senior, Intermediate and Junior to all who knew him. all new to him, no doubt errors will Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young and decorate the hall for the Alumni- [ Christian Endeavor 6:30 I’ M be made. All subscriptions to this son Leslie and Mrs. Young's broth- Mr. and Mrs. George Edward*! ¡Senior banquet Wednesday night Evangelistic Service 7:3« P. M. paper are supposed to bp payable in e- loe Hitch of Shelton, Washington ( nfto y|„,i Dorothy Smith) arrived there Just would not b? any decora-{ Subject “ Behold All Thing* Hava SI Baker, who has had charge of advance, but In many cases special . Become New.” arrangements have been made for ar* for home thl. * 'e k » d Sunday to spend the holiday week thP m^ t dHparlnien, at , he Safeway, 1 Hons done arrangemens h . fP-ndin« the Christmas holt- wlth Mr. and Mra. c . E. Smith and. ha„ tran, f„ rid to „orris. Calif.' Prayer and Bible Study Service Mr. Cash remarking that he was payment of which the new manager ^ w„ h Mr and Mra Fr^d Terry f, m(|y paraDta of Mra. Edwards, Mr Baker will motor to Albany New- the only one to have as much cash Wednesday 7 .10 P.M. Devotional know* nothing In all snch case . R, Ka(t,p polnf and T)ld, lnK old and re|atlve* of Mr. Edwards In j leader, Mable Tyrrell Miss Lyle Year's Day and will be married after Christmas as befor . or If'th e statement received do?* fr)pndf( )n ,j,e ralley. Mr. and Mrs. \fedford. I Gregory will lead the o!d*r class in Sunday to Mias Pauline Haradan. not agree with your records, will Young lived in Central Point about — — Mr Baker has made many frlenda Mrs. C. T. Hkyrman wondering if I “ Training For Service.” yon kindly call at this office and 15 yeara ago Mr' *Bd Mr* •*’ * Ro,t#l *nd during his stay in Central Point im) , ^ wa„ too old to start a dairy Come and Let Us I-abor and Pray we will be glad .0 straighten the! ---------- Buddy h.ye mov**d back tc» M rtfort | together through 1938. Mis* Haradan has endeared herself Mr. and Mrs. William Musty en-1 from Klamath Falls. Mr. Rostel has 1938 Slogan — "Come* Work! matter out. to a number of acquaintance during : •'I™- Bonney and M'«s Sexton *all tertalned with a family dinner opened a r-al estate and Insurance a number of visit* she made h«r» '«g 11P »•»*’ *»"c*»or's office |n Med- Pray! Christina« day twenty guests All I office In Medford Mrs. Hostel Is The American Jolna their friends ford «» •"* fot Information! their family were heme except Mr. back in Mann's department »tore. In all good wishes THE FEDERATED CHUKCH about marriage llcenaea. and Mrs Armstrong who are In Rev. R. P, Lrwia, Pastor. Walter Love remarking that he Fred Virtue Is home for the holi- Phone 31 ---------- |<>wa and plan to return as soon as Leo Obenchain, who has been hi had known Mr and Mrs. Harry Post Master Pankey wishes to ex- pjan, are completed to bring Mr days front the Benton Mine 18 mll-s Sunday School 9:30 A M. pr°s* hi. thanks »0 the p.trons of Vrmstronz « father home with th-m * « * of Glendale. Fred I. . Deisel the s.cred H ..rt hospital for Y «M g for Ho last M v Worship and Communion 11:00 Engine Operator He llkea th* work g“ n*y treatment, wa* released Thur»- __________________ AM. the offic“ for their cooperation dnr-. lo mak<> hi* home, very much. day and r-turned 1* W *k C f « k ing the holiday rush. Nearly every 1 ■ — Junior and Senior League 6:30 where he Is stationed by Copco, He P.M one showed pains In wrapping and Carl Ramatrom of Portland spent Mr. and Mrs Fred Virate a rd ii» recovering rapidly. Water, water everywhere and not Evening Services 7: SO P. M marking their packages, which in- Christmas hoPdar* h»re at the a drop to drink. Wednesday Evening Prayer 7:1« **ure* safe delivery. There are two 0f his par*nts, Mr. and Mra son* Fred and Robert were Christ mas dlBn,‘r dinner * guests of Mr and Mrs That I* to say, the kind yon w PM. packages uncalled for at the off* H Ramstrom ">•" * " ' • of M r ,Bd Mr *Bd who and many cards Some addressed to, ---------- f>org* H*rrtott of Applegate The p.,t in the grange curtains are bere^nd want to drink T-tnsday afternoon Bible Study people who lived here twenty years Mr. and Mr* Ray Ward and evening »»• "P**nt at th» Lester patting in a cortaln for the Pro*- pure water and pur< a ir are the S: 10 PM deceas- small son Richard of Klamath Fall« Darnell!* b"m# three mile- w*«t of pect School. Mr and Mr» Jon*:» j friends of good health Thursday afternoon is tbe base ago and msnv ea-d* to ment of tbe church »he Lad'-e* Aid ed The volarne of hueinea* ha* in- visited friends and r-lattye« her Grants Pas*. Tk»y had a wonder- are well known here having visit *d | Farmers A Fruitgrowers Bank th- ■m et-i'l « mi *vtp gnd a erviirnM* rig* 'in the mt»fy a own h r of ejnjFr i’*#'mhev F. D. ï. C ) hi » (* at 2 00 P M eee*«e«l IS pement over laut year and In Ve-dfend JS ENJOYED BY IE Of Central Point Is summoned by Death Young People Hold Christmas Party Mary L. Beebe, 70, Taken by Death Miss Jennie Sexton Wed on Sunday ähr iCljurrijPü New Circulation Manager Appointed »So w h a t ? - Si Baker Leaves For Dorris, Calif. Postmaster Pankev Thanks Patrons “ W ATER”