The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, May 21, 1942, Image 1

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    CENTRAL POINT AMFRICAN
CENTRAL POINT. OREGON. TIHIU>I>\V. May 31. IB 12
Campaign Winners
CIRCUS TO APPEAR
HERE FOR FIVE DAYS
Nevita Chapter
Meets May 26th
Ville ÌKKIK' of the X merleau Is
being ilistrihiitcal iti many extra
kompa this week
the
I Im »tigli
eoiirtesy of the
V alley
Metti
Market, Central l*miu'- neivc-t
Market.
The \ alley Meat
Market
i-
< p<iated by Mr. Iliir|s-r mill Mr.
Graduation exercises for the 1942
NT< hails wlai have baath hail years
senior clas» will be h«l** In th* gym­
a.f « xperhutas* lu handling IIICMt-.
nasium on Friday, May 29th at eight
They will be gb«l to -ee yon st
• o’clock. The address will be given by
tladr stori* whether you want
Marshall Woodel!,1 registrar of the
i-illur, a avliole earn or only one
Southern Oregon College of Eduea-
wi-incr. Sea* their aalvertlsa*lii<*nl
I tion. The school orchestra and the
In this issue for meat bargains.
, girls' chorus will furnish music, The
valedictory will be given by Leona
Huston, and the salutation will be
given by Anita Dickey, Junior girls
will net aa ushers.
in the Church of Christ on Sunday
Baccalaureate services will be held
evening. May 24th.
The final student body meeting of
The me tubers of Win. Harrison the year will be held
on Monday
Women 'sRelief Corps will meet, at ' afternoon at two o’clock.
At this
the l.O.O.F. Hall at 9 o'clock in the meeting the newly elected student
morning on Memorial Day, May 30, body officers will tie
Installed and
and proceed in a body to the cerne- the seniors will renal the class will,
i
lery where services will bo held and prophecy, history, etc.
Following tha
the graves of War Veterans and program there will
be a baaebuil
Relief Corps Members, will be de- game with the Medford High School
eorated.
These cervices are being team.
held early so those wishing to do «0
Members of the graduating class
may go to Medford in time for the are Anita Dickey,
Ruth Freeland,
parade.
Dorothy F^sid, Gertrude Grosvenor,
Maxine Hale. Coria llilkey,
llilkey. I.uvene
llilkey, Leon a Huston, Richard
K r u p |>. Virginia Luther, Nadina
M ust y, Elisabeth Nicholson, Ernest
Parker, Norman Smith, Hob Tucker.
A slmere "thank you ' to the voters Elaine Westrup.
of the Central Point urea was con-
talned in ¡1 letter received by th'
•
«
Central Point American today from
Harris
Ellsworth, xtaicessful
ran-
dldate for nomination for Represent­
Grange met Friday ni^ht with tho
ative in Congress on the Republican
ticket. Mr. Ellsworth also states he program proceeding the business »es-
In-llevt's neivspapeg atlveluslng was eiun. The unwrta Rime nJ wn.s put on
v«r/ productive for the purpose m h,s liy the chlhUeii for the enjtiyment of
their mothers and included a May
campaign.
po!« dunes, tableaus, and
circle
games
Other numbers were accor­
MISSION \R y CIRCLE TO
MEET Tilt RS., MAY 2H dion selections, by Dale XX'ard arul
The meeting of the Missionary Billie Flahtir, vocal numbers by Gene
Circle of the Church of Christ which Hampton, Rodney Twedel. snd Nancy
was postponed from their usual day Potter, and a reading by Gem* Hamp­
will he held Thursday afternoon, ton Jr. Music accompi uinylng the
May 28 at the home of Mrs. Henn- children's circle features i whs furn-
Inger at 1000 W. Main St.. Medford. Ished by Mr. Purkeypile,1 Mrs. I.eon-
ard Freeman, and Marg; larct Ramp­
ton.
ROBERT <'. AUSTIN DIES-
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ilirdsey weio
Robert Charles Austin. 59 of Cell­
obligated by Mrs. Eula F foley In the
trai Point, passed
|
away at
local
first and iieqond degrees.
hospital at 3 I o’clock Tuesday
Arnold Rohnert was selected dele
brief Illness.
gate to Slate Orange f<A' r session in
Mr Austin Was born at I
June.
Mo., ’lase 5. I«8J.
He s
early life In New York City
a» farmer by occupation.
He Is survived by bls wife, Mr».
May Austin, of Central Point.
Funeral services will be conducted To the Editor:
1 took a hike out on the Taylor
from Perl funeral home today at 2
pm.
Interment will lake place in Road then south on the Old Stage
Road, turning at Bruii Isine «a«t to
Siskiyou Memorial Park.
road leading Into l'entrai Point. Try
On Tuesday evening May M. at 8
Al liur'q Mighty
American Circa- o'clock In the Masonic Temple at
1> show in Central Point for five Central Point. Nevita Chapter No. 93
days Trr.t wees under the auspice« ef O E.S. w Hl hold their last r**gular
•he C<titrai Point Sportsmen's club mewing before the Grand Chaptur
Th» y will arrive here Tuesday. M:»,} Session. Mrs. Perl Bonney. Worthy
Matron will preside
The Sportsmen are sponsoring thia
Following tne cluse of a »hör’.
oiretlW here and w ish that every resi- business session a patriotic program
dent of the city and surrounding ter­ entitled "Makers of the Flag" wHI bc
ritory come in and enjoy this gain presented
An original drill by tha
occasion. So come on all you parent.» Officers will be a feature of the
bring along your kiddies as an alibi evening. The program is In charge
if you wish, but be sure and be set of Beulah Faber. memlier of the
for a good time enjoying the clowns. Traveling Flags Committee of the
trained animals and many other Grand-Chapter of Oregon. Since the
inei
cireu« fe-fnres
program is be:hg given in open meet­
Remeber the date. start nt Tuee- ing. anyone interested la
is given a |
day. May 2«. an.I the plliCe. Centtal . ordial irtvltiitii n to attend.
’dint'
The Refreshment Committee is In
?
charge of Mrs Sum Koehler 'insisted
by Mrs Edward C. Faber. Mrs. Guy
Tex. Mrs. Wm. Askwith and Mrs
Edwin Andren.
28-29
Sufficient gasoline to drive to and
from wort to. carry on gainful oc­
cupations and to operate commeric.il
vehicles will lie provided under the
gasoline rationing regulations effec­
tive in Washington anti Oregon after
June 1. it was announced today by
the local office price administration,
The purpose of gasoline rationing
1« to conserve gasoline, tires and
equipment, the division said, No one
need feel apprehensive about the
tioning program preventing the
ssntlal uses of automobiles.
Each
person will be permitted to estimate
his mileage and gasoline consump­
tion and cards will be provided to
meet his neqds.
Memorial Services
to Be Observed at
Federated Church
Meat Market Sends
Out Free Papers
W. R. C. Members to
Hall May 30th
Thi« -includes driving
work an the carrying cn
ful occupation.
Each year Memorial services ar
Under this program the immediate
.held in tKe Sunday proceeding Mem­
aim is to see that needed commercial
erial Day at'one of the Central l’oln:
functions are carried on. despite res-
UNIX ERS1TV OF OREGON, Eu­
churches
This year those services gene, May 21—The slxty-flfth Snnusl
tMcted gasoline supplies. When tho
will bq conducted by Rev. Luther at commencement of the University of
50 percent curtailment in gasoline
1 I O dock A M. The Women Relief Oregon will be held the weekend of
deliveries in Oregon and Washington
Corps invite the following to attend May 29-81. it was announced here by
goes into effect June 1, there must be
and march with them; Veterans of Dr. Donald N. Erh, presidwnt of th?
a general conservation, and non-
ALL Wars; Array and Navy boys on university.
essential motoring must give way to
furlough: Mothers having sons in the
uses for business and transportation
A total of «4 8 students are now on
oountry service. Those marching are the list of candidates for ilegree* at
of workers.
ask to meet at tlie 1.0.0 F. Hall al the commencement exeruiseB to be
It will not be necessary to register
10:45.
for rationing cards for trucks or
held on Sunday evening. May 31
other'motor equipment readily Iden­
Included In this group from Central
tified
as
"commercial."
for th s
Point is Roy James Hensley. Bachelor
group will have no restrictions In the
t>f acteqc« in buuinesn administration.
purchase of gasoline. Other vehicle»
President Erb will make the cotu-
not easily identified, which will have
tnencement
address
speaking
on
A cyOked food sale sponsored by
unlimited purchase privileges, will be
* Tile Univeisicy ami the
Wsr of
a
members
of
Wm.
Harrison
registered to obtain "X" classifica­
Bruce Richard Baxter,
tttrt.C. will be held Saturday May 23 Hurvival."
bishop of the Metliadist çht|r< h. for
tion cards.
»t either Central
Point Grocery
Everyone who registers for gaso­
the Portland dih-ea. wWl dettver th*
Slxiitj.
Th« sale will begin at 10
line, May 28 and 29. must take to his
baccalaureate
address on Sunday
o'clock in the forenoon.
nearest elementary school, a sta.e
morning at 11 o’clock. His topic will
motor vehicle registration card for
be "Going Back Another Way."
each vehicle that he intend» to regis­
Reunions will be held for
the
ter for a ration card. This certificate
classes of 1892. 1902, 1912, 1917 and
By June Coleman
is presented to the registrar at the
1932 on Saturday, May 30. The semi
Troop 12. Central Point Girl Scouts
school, where a Class A, B-l, B-2 or
annual meeting of the University of
started In September with 15 mem-
B-3 card will be assigned, depending
Oregon Alumni association will also
b»*rs and has grown to about 20.
upon the essential mileage to and
be held on Saturday at 11 a.ni.
EARL T. NFWBRV
For community service the Troop
from work and In pursuit of a gainful '
U lin dcfcatc-d Walter J. Looker for
has collected
waste
papers,
sold
occupation.
Stale Senate and will faci1. ,|o-eph R.
Christmas .Seals, made » bundle for
The register will write’ the serial Mm-hall. D c iiiocmii I ie <'aisliilste III
n British Girt, passed out air rail
number of the gasoline ration card j Novelli Iler.
slips which Were given to every door,
and the classification type of card on
rund ____
«ave __ a ______
P.T.A. program.
Page Roger J’list. Why did he
the back of the motor vehicle régis-
-4»
Every girl in'ttte Troop is learning etop for mall at the old post office?
tration card. No one will be issued a
firtit aid. The girl« are working on
ration card if this Information is al­
Illf'Ut 20 badges with Homemaking
What WH« it., Mrs. Clara Vincent
ready recorded on the motbr vehidi
Bertivu leading in popularity.
lost and Mrs. Do! >na Hurns found 7
card. Tne mok>r!»t.(in such a case, I
,
X-—.—— a
trhey have, learned new songs, folk
will be referred to his local ration !
H. 1*. Jewett, so unespariencad in
tinitices. and haVe had three parties.
for
supple-
i
board, where requests
On May 1, 1942 they tobk a basket voting, he was handingin his Imllot
mentary ration book must be made
k < >ne or the’ladies at the Poor Farm. Unfolded at the recent election.
under these conditions.
Tlfey had a Spring Tea for the
The cards vary as to units. A card
The
first
board in th«
South
bl ither» Thursday. May 7, 19 42.
having Sunits, B-l eight, B-2 eleven,
For a closing community service. Precent being tantalized by a long
and B-3 fourteen.
the Girl Scouts are making "Fag( drawn out story of fresh home baked
The number of gallon« of glisoline
Bugs For National Forest Service." bread and country butter.
to be allowed for each unit on tha
These bags will be given to each !
Ken Powell running over to tile
card has not been announced, U was
Verson entering a National Forest to I
telephone office hunting news as the
reported.
"l<ei’P his clgaretts In. This Is part of
operators are supposed to know ever,
In cases where a motorist has been
federated church of
PH K rp 4>regcin Green Program"
thing.
issued one class of card, but finds it
CENTRAL POINT
»nd Girl Scouts from every troop in
necessary to take a trip on business
The
Brick Church
Oregon are helping to make these
Powell excitedly putting tur-
requiring additional gasoline, he will
Up-
ci ’ 51 3 G
Rev. C. It. Lather, Pastor
her head, before dressing up
make his request of his local ratlon-
Telephone 5:1
1 "the Girl Scouts are closing their
proposed trip to Idaho.
ing board and be provided with suf-
y»«r by having a Court of Awards lr>
»45 a. tn.—Bible Schoo).
A. W.
Cardi
ficient cards tv cover his trip
Undford. A( this time they will
A«k I^ o I h Richard«
Ayers, Superintendent.
will be also provided for trips outside
teoeive the total of about 40 badges. doing in this column?
11:09 a. m.—Morning Worship. Mes­
of the state.
State < aipl d.it'- whose
sage by the pastor,
The "X’"f cards,
i»e emitting uu •
i'atMlkiaÀ
Will
4 30 p. m.—Junior Service.
limited amounts of gaso Itile will l<e l><
lui ml.rrt in \<»vember.
«30 p. m.—Toting People's Service.
confined to vehicles used for the la
7:30 p. m.—Evening Service. Messago
following purposes:
an
am^j
by the paator.
(a) U«e of the vpMcle as
Tuesday, 2: JO p. m.—Indies' Bible
bulance or hearse,
(b) aa a taxi
class.
bus, jitney, or other public convey-
10 girls are her®.
BY INVESTING
X
Tuesday, 7: Jo p. m. Choir practice.
ance for hire or as a vehicle avail­
¡2 boy« are ,h«t. n
TEN PERCENT Of VOUR
\
•
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m , Prayer meet-
able for public rental;
(J) for a
22 children are here
ing.
INCOME,
YOU
PROTECT
YOUR
\
regular practicing minister of a reli­
Five children tvre ouL
■Make thia church your church home.
UFE.TK LIVES OF YOUR FAMILY
gious faith in the performance of
Robert found a big toad,
Come worahlp with us
YOUR HOME. AND YOUR FUTURE ...
religious duties and
meeting the
lie brought ft to school.
Roy James Hensley
to Graduate From
Uni. of Oregon
Letter of Thanks
Received by Editor
ood Sale to Be
Held Sat. May 23
Girl Scout Activities
what?
GRANGE NOTES
COMMUNICATED
<£l|itrrlTpiì
nature and see the
ve taken place, which
in tin auto.
It will
purpose. Get used to
f tra mqioration anal
I gas.
hiking parties and
MAKE EVERY
PAY DAY
The Nation’s No. 1 Life Insurance Policy
FIRST GRADE NEWS
religious needs tnf the congregation
served,
(.d) tor a duly liceuaed
physician, surgeon, nurse, osteopath.
YOUR OWN quota,
is ÌO%!
' 0
★
★
Lend your country 10*. of your pay or
have tke Kim end Ja-i» t»k» t««< t»»r-
row> ioo% t ’
That', what we »nd every 01« of «»
fata today'
Victory or def'-t'
Buying War Eonda <M aaAing aur-
•elves into alsvtry!
Oet’ln« tooth with o r'clvas or gat-
Int aateun by th* Awaa'
Vour quota—sr.d eve-ybody’a r »•
—is 10*. of wi(n ar iacev* savyl >»
WAR BONDS ami STAVP«'
Join America'« all-out o^ensiva . . .
incraaaa your WAR BOND «aaints eo
at least 10*. NOW!
Get tha details from yo r er-rtoyar
bank, post office or other WAR BOND
•alas agency
. TODAY!
A toad is a good friend.
IVe like them In our garden-
Vacation time Is
Y«s, very near.
So we must work.
Bummer will come
We will have fun.
We will r*s<1 books nt home
We will noVfofgef ITow to r«
«htroprii *»v.
derlng
I
AND, LATER, GET ALL YOUR
MONEY BACK. ..WITH
INTEREST /
CHURCH 09' CHHUT
Minister—Carlos Brown
10:00 A M. Bible K< hool.
11:00 A M. Hermon.
7:00 PM. Young People.
8:00 P.M. Sermon.
Wednesday « 00 P.M. Prayer Meet-
Wed nendny ft.00 P.M. Choir prao
» Mij ingre« forW'-n-
prdf-N(l4> 'k
or veterinary service
fei for
Official bwWlrt« df federal. st
local.
or foreign
« ivArnments
' government agenoia-«; 4f> for triaok
Ing. hauling, towing, freight carrylntr.
‘ delivery or messenger
fee the fr ;.rtotion
and equipment f
4 for'm-chardi »1/ el
or highway maim
MrvicWL er
Ceu/taa, i/euejt Z/w
PFATE4OST YL < III R< II
OF GOD
Parwins, Pastor
Mi- W. X ParMins, A—t.
Meetings are held In the Townsend
Building on West Pine Htreet, On-
tra I Point, Oregon.
Sunday School _____ _
9:45
Morning Worship
11 :»•
Children'« Church
«30
Toung People's
.........
<;>•
Evening Worship
. 7; 10
Bible Study. Tuesday
7 10
Prayer Service, Friday . . 7:10
/1^—S
^¡.
l\\
Si OF
WAR
E0ND DAY
SPlNDIh'G — SAVI DOUAiS
P. D. Lofland
And Companion
Are Invited to Be Guests of
The American
and
Craterian Theatre
To See Their Choice of
The Following
4'RATERIAN THEATRE
PROGhAMS:
—End* Saturday Nile!—
Madeleine Carroll and
Sterling llaviien
“BAH »MX PAKNAG ti­
lin Tech uicailor I
Pr«*»ue Nat. Nite!
—or—
—Alimin y—Monday—TiiCMlaj —
Innn Bennett Franchot Tone
’M II E TAKE* k FIAT II"
Tetl 4 rottiti<1 at the Organ
Please Call at The American Office
For Tour Guest Tickets
If office closed, call «cross
»tr»*! at telephone office for
ticket.
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