The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, September 21, 1950, Image 1

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    VOLUME XXII
CENTRAL POINT. OREGON THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1950
NUMBER 52
i Sportsmen’s Club
Annual Policemen’s
Faber’s Market and
Cornerstone Laying
Hears Talk by
Bali To Be Held
Wisely’s To Sponsor
Of New High School
Robert U. Mace
Big Buck Contest
Mon. at Legion Hall
Building To Be Held
Wednesday evening some 50
With the nearing of the opening
The Policemen’s Ball will be held day of hunting season, hunters will
sportsmen heard Robert U. Mace,
The public is invited to the laying
chief biologist in charge of big game Monday evening, September 25, in be interested in the announcement of the corner stone of the new high
of the Oregon State Game Commis­ the American Legion Hall, and of the deer contest, sponsored by school building for Gold Hill and
sion, speak on the big game outlook dancing will be from 9 to 12 p.m.^ Wisely Confections and Sporting Central Point to be held Sunday,
in Oregon this year and tell of this “ The entertainers who have so Goods and Faber’s Market.
October 1, at 2:30 p.m. on the new
year’s hunting regulations. Mr. generously agreed to appear and
Merchandise will be given by school site. The ceremony will tx-
Booster Night will be observed Mace discussed with the group, the perform for the Ball include the either store in the following a- conducted by Worth Harvey, Grand
One of the largest single elemen­
tonight, September 22, by the Cen- various types of large game, theii following: Billy Ryan, popular or- mounts:
Master of the Masonic Lodge for
teral Point Grange at 8:30 p.m. This habitat and the problems arising in j ganist who is appearing at the
1st deer—$5
the state of Oregon. The program is tary school units in Oregon is right
annual event to acquaint the com- various parts of the state in regards Rogue River Lodge nightly: Gene
Largest Mule buck—$15
being arranged by Deputy Grand here in Central Point. This week
munity with the aims and purposes to the herds’ mortality, forage and Eitan, veteran pianist and vocalist,
Largest Blacktail—$15
Master Fred Purdin of Medford there were 757 students enrolled in
of the Grange is open to all those harvesting by hunters. The control who has appeared in most of the
Smallest Mule buck—$5
Masonic Lodge and Merritt Swing. the Central Point grade school. The
of predators has greatly increase ! finer clubs and theatres of the U.S.
interested.
Smallest Blacktail—$5
Worshipful Master of Central Point figures for the individual grades are'
The program under the direction the deer supply and various species and is now at the Red Barn: Randy
1st Forked Horn—$2.50
Masonic Lodge. Orator for the oc­ as follows: Grade I—103 in four
such
as Rocky
Mount i Hugdahl, well-known trvmbwiiai,
of
Mrs. —
M. B.
Caster,
general
chair- • i of large game
1st
3
point
—
$2.50
casion
will be Dr. Ra.v McNeil of rooms, Grade II—115 in four rooms,
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trombonist.
v«a dnelnw
man, Mrs.
Gaston Wniiv
Floux, T Lecturer ! i am Elk have been introduced into | wh0 is also playing at the Red
1st 4 point—$2.50
Southern Oregon College of Educa­ Grade III—112 in four rooms. Grade
and Mrs. Charles Taylor, Home Ec. Oregon.
1st deer brought in by lady—$2.50 tion. a prominent Mason of the IV—85 in two rooms, Grade V—79
1 Barn; Ham Geary, master of the
Through the information on game tenor saxaphone, who is the best' The only regulations are that deer i state. Superintendent Jewett, a past in two rooms. Grade VI—97 in three
chairman will be opened by the
welcoming address by Master Edwin population and available feed re­ jazz man in the area, and is now must be weighed in at Faber’s Mar­ Master of the Central Point lodge rooms, Grade VII—75 in two rooms,
Gebhard. Speaking will be Arthur ceived from sportsmen, landowners, at the Fireside Inn nightly; Billy ket and the scale ticket be register­ has been asked to act as Junior and Grade VIII—71 in two rooms.
Straus, principal of Central Point field workers of the Game Com­ I Abbott, another local boy, who is ed at Wisely Confections and that Grand Warden in the ceremony. The The large number in the third grade
made necessary the holding of
and Gold Hill high schools, on mission sets up the hunting seasons. an excellent drummer and now owns there will be no prize duplications— high school band will play.
The corner stone is to be of black classes by Mrs. Ruby Downing at
"Correlation of the Grange and the This year the deer season will open Billy’s Drive-In; Bob Rice, saxa- . that is, no two prizes to the same
marble and will be provided by the the Community Bible Church and
School” and Leonard Kunzman on on September 30 and continue I phone player, who has been with deer.
Masonic lodges of this area. A cof­ by Mrs. Florence Pinkham at the
"Future Farmers of America” pro­ through October 17, not only be­ | the finer big name dance bands,
fer box containing this data will be Church of Christ. Also, the big en­
gram in Central Point high school. cause of fire hazard, but also be­ i and is a highly polished musician; j
deposited behind the stone. Mr. J.E. rollment in the sixth grade required
Grouping singing will be led by cause of damage to both crops in ag­ and Droop anJ Satch who have Lady Lions Hold
Vincent is gathering material—<his- the moving of a section of that
Mrs. Arnold Bohnert, and a piano ricultural areas and winter range !S ; been playing in the valley for years, i
tory of various organizations in grade taught by Mrs. Schuman, to
duet will be by Mrs. Delmar Smith by problem animals. Mr. Mace
For those who like western music, Meeting Friday
Central Point and Gold Hill—for the grade school gym.
and Mrs. Dick Saltsgaver. A “Mag­ stressed that permission must be Arnold's Rhythm band, who have
The election returns for the of­
this box.
gie and Jiggs” pantomine will be secured from ranchers before hunt­ been packing the hall at Gold Hill ,
ficers of the grade school student
given with Mrs. John Catey as nar­ ing on their property; in return, I Grange for a long time, will be
body are as follows: Gail Skyrman,
The business meeting of the Cen
rator. Following the giving of the assistance in location of deer might | present and giving out with their
Surprise
Party
Held
president;
Vern Parent, vice presi­
tral
Point
Lady
Lions
held
at
be
secured.
Home Ec. doll and wardrobe by
versions of western songs that have
dent; Nancy Eitemiller, secretary;
the Fireside Inn September 19 was For Luella Woolfolk
This year, the Gafne Commission made them famous.
Mrs. Taylor, Margaret Taylor will
James Higinbotham, boys’ athletic
well attended.
give a reading, “When We Meet We is setting a "Hunter’s Choice”—two
The city officer said:
manager; Pat Snook, girls’ athletic
The
ways
and
means
committee
day
season
on
October
21
to
22
when
Eat.” Concluding the program will
A happy birthday party was given manager and Margaret Trautman,
“The ball is the first of an annual introduced a project to be discuss­
be an original skit, “The Progress of a person possessing an unused deer
the Home Ec.” by Mrs. O. T. Wilson; tag may take one deerleither buck, group that will be presented each ed by the club. Funds raised from honoring Luella Woolfolk Septem­ trophy custodian. This council will
ber 18th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. serve for the fall semester, and will
in this skit will be Mrs. Warren doe or fawn) in many areas of Ore­ year by the Lions Club, for definite the project are used to further the
E.W. Woolfolk. Those attending meet soon and draw up a new con­
Patterson, Mrs. Charles Jantzer, gon to decrease the deer population purposes of welfare or civic better­ Community Service program.
were Kathy and Cliffy Pinkham, stitution.
ment.
In
this
year
’
s
project
we
Mrs.
Bert
Caster
is
chairman
of
which
has
been
damaging
croDs
in
Mrs. Arnold Bohnert, Mrs. Charles
Lawrence and Judy Roberts, Sandra
Over at the high school in Cen­
hope
to
raise
around
$350.00
for
the
the
ways
and
means
committee
and
search
of
food.
Taylor, Mrs. Leonard Freeman and
Mr. Mace, son of Mr. and Mrs. purchase of modern two-way radio assisting her are Mrs. Harry Elden, and Cheryl Ghilardy, Sandra and tral Point will be found an ad­
Mrs. Wilson.
Sharon Hawks, Mary Ann Taylor, ditional 231 students, making a
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hamilton are John Mace, Kirtland Road, Central equipment, which is badly needed Mrs. Steve Benson and Mrs. Charles Joyce Carrigan. Raymond Munn,
grand total of 988 boys and girls to
by
the
police
and
other
welfare
and
Meyers.
Point,
w£s
accompanied
by
Dave
chairmen of the serving committee;
President. Mrs. Donald Patterson Anita Trautman, I<ois and Linda be found most of the time every
is- ­ safety divisions of the city admini­
assisting them will be Mr. and Mrs. Luman of Grants Pass, local dis
stration. In view of the terrific in­ honored those having recent birth­ D y s i n g e r, Sandra Burns, Diane school day between 3rd and 4th
J. M. Weidman and Mr. and Mrs. trict agent of upland game.
Clark, Beverly Taylor, Sandra Kes­ streets on Bush street
creases
in operation costs of the city days with a lovely cake.
John
Wisely,
president
of
the-
Charles Taylor. All ladies are asked
i
Guest and prospective member sler, Johnny and Martha Harris,
Each noon so far, in the school
to bring cookies or sandwiches; the Central Point Sportman's Club, ap­ government, and taxation increases,
Ilene Barth, Kathy Collingsworth, cafeteria, Mrs. Hewitt and Mrs.
was
Mrs.
A.A.
Griffin.
we
hope
to
relieve
the
taxpayers
ot
pointed
a
committee
to
work
out
a
Grange is to furnish ice cream and
The next business meeting will Paula Obcnchain, Donna Laren, Yocum have served around 400
schedule for shoots to be held in the this type of purchase as far as we
coffee.
can. Of course the city can not be be held the first Tuesday in Octo­ Johnny and Martha Woolfolk, Mai lunches.
future.
Monroe, and Luella Woolfolk. Mrs,
operated on fund raising projec1», ber.
The teachers all appreciated the
- -U .
-J
•
Hawks, Mrs. Munn. Mrs. Monroe, effort on the part of the P.T.A. to
but
we
feel
that
at
least
one
project
,
New Owners Take
Republican Workers
and Mrs. Carrigan helped serve re­ decorate the entire school system
of this type each year will help a ; FEDERATED FUNSTERS—
freshments. Mrs. Roberts arrived in with bouquets of flowers last Thurs­
little,
both
for
the
citizen
who
pays
The
Central
Point
Federated
Over Local Concern
To Hold Meetings
taxes, and those who don't pay dir- Funsters will hold its regular meet­ time to watch Luella open her many day. This work added a touch of
ecty on the tax rolls. For everyone ing in the grade school gym Mon­ lovely gifts. Gail and Nelle Stone color and pleasure to »wcry room
Newest members in the business
There will be a meeting of all
were unable to attend as they are
area of Central Point are Mr. and Jackson County Republican pre­ stands to benefit individually thru day, September 25 at 8:15 p.m. Plans
out of town visiting a great-great
the
protection
afforded
through
up
'
will
be
discussed
for
the
fall
session
Mrs. Charles Novosad and Mr. and cinct workers, block workers and
uncle in Long Beach, California.
P.T.A. Activities
Mrs. James Rhoades who, on the other volunteers Tuesday, Septem­ to date protection equipment. Our' and all members and their friends
28th of August, took over the oper ber 26, at 8:00 p.m. downstairs in the further unification with the other are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs.
law enforcement agencies of the Don Faber will be in charge of the
CARD OF THANKS
a, on of the Centra! Point Cleaners Medford Hotel. An experienced par­
Attending the Jackson County
Having sold the Central Point
on Pine Street from the Pellets. ty worker from Republican State county is a must at this most at program that evening.
Council
of Parents and Teachers
this most critical time.”
At a recent meeting of this group, , Cleaners, we would like to take
Coming here from Tacoma, Washr Headquarters will be present to
Wednesday were Mrs. Arnold Boh-
Alton
Schopfer
was
elected
as
vice
|
Tickets
may
be
purchased
in
ad-
this
opportunity
to
thank
all
our
ington, these people plan to offer the give instruction in precinct work.
nert, local P.T.A. president, Mrs. C.
best in cleaning service to'the resi­
Arrangements have been made ance from the City Hall or by drop­ president to replace Glenn Bartley, friends and patrons.
B. Cordy, vice president, Mrs. Leslie
who
had
moved.
Joe
Hausler
and
ping
a
letter
to
Box
99,
Central
K.
W.
and
Flossie
Pellett.
dents of this community.
with Republican National Head­
Bigham, county secretary and Mrs.
Mr. Novosad, with 15 years’ ex­ quarters to present Republican Na­ Point, care of City Police. The Miss Mildred Hilkey as president
C.
W, Anhorn, county bulletin
and
secretary
complete
their
officers.
perience to offer, had attended a tional Chairman Guy Gabrilson at price of each ticket will be $1.00
chairman. During the business meet­
which
includes
tax.
We
advise
any
dry cleaners’ school in Maryland a luncheon in Medford on October 6.
ing in the morning at the Y M C A.,
one who plans to attend the Ball
ANNOUNCEMENT
just before coming here.
The luncheon will be at 12:00 noon
workshops were conducted for unit
The Mt. Pitt Rebekahs announce
Mr. and Mrs. Novosad have a son. in the Pioneer Room of the Jackson to get his ticket in advance as only
officers.
a certain number will be sold.
a change in time for (-he adjourn­
Ray Joe, who entered the first grade Hotel.
Announcement was made by Mr».
COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH
Everyone is urged to attend the ment of their meetings. The new
at Central Point grade school this
All Republicans who are interest­
F. L Ragsdale, of the series of radio
Rolf H. Hansen. Pastor
fall. The Rhoades have a four year ed in victory in the November e- Policemen's Ball, as a good time time is at 7:30 p.m. on the first and
programs .beginning on October 9th
9.45 a.m. Sunday School.
third Wednesdays of each month.
old son, James Harold, who is, at lection are urged to attend these is sure to be had by all.
on KMED at 4:30 p.m. with a panel
11:00 A M—Worship.
the present time, visiting his grand­ meetings according to Mrs. C.L
6'45 p.m. Young People's
child­ discussion on "P.T.A.” The follow-
parents in Minnesota.
Hopkins, chairman.
ing Monday, October 16 will begin
ren's meetings
the first in a series of 14 programs.
7 45 p.m. Evangelistic Service.
MEETING HELD—
sponsored by the Medford City
Monday:
Navy Mothers News
The Women’s Christian Service
September 16th being the birth­
Funeral services were held Wed-
7:45 p.m. Men’s Prayer Meetm/. P.T.A. council and the Jackson
Circle of the Central Point Presby­
County Health association. "The In­
The Central Point Navy Mothers nesday afternoon at the Perl Fun- day of Mrs. Betta Pankey, 2435 East Wednesday:
terian church met last night at the
era! Home for Jack P. McNeilly of Main street, Medford, a few of her
7.45 pm Mid-week prayer meet­ quiring Parent” by Dr. Luther F.
will
hold
an
all
day
meeting
at
the
home of Mrs. E. C. Faber. Devo-
227 South Central Avenue, Medford. past Matron friends gave her a little ing.
Woodward.
tionals were led by Mrs. Laurie Kil- home of Mrs. L.D Booth in Cen­ Mr. McNeilly was formerly employ­ surprise when six of them drove up
In the afternoon, Mr. Marble
bourn. The program under the tral Point Wednesday, Septem­ ed at Faber's Food Market in Cen­ unannounced. They were Mrs. Vin-
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Cook, director of Field Service for
ber
27.
direction of Mrs. Lewis Kilbourn,
L H. Camp. Minister
Oregon Education association, led a
Meeting will start at 11 o’clock f ir tral Point. The remains were taken nie Cook, Mrs. Bertha Bursell, Mrs.
9 45 Bible School for all age«.
developed the topic “One World .n
Mollie Neal, Mrs. Della Tex. Mrs.
to
Idaho
for
burial.
discussion on the Basic School Fund
sewing
with
a
pot
luck
lunch
at
Com-
11:00
Morning
Worship,
Christ.” Assisting Mrs. Faber in
Clara Vincent and Mrs. Elizabeth
Increase, calk'd the Children's Bill.
noon.
nunion
and
Sermon
servings was Mrs. B. F. McManama.
Scott. Mrs. Pankey's daughter, Mrs.
This bill to be voted on in November
The regular business meeting will
7:00 Youth Groups
Mr. Henry Kilburn was taken to Roberta Andren had planned the re­
Plans were made for a rummage
will increase the basic school sup­
8:00 Evening Service
be at 2 p.m. The mothers will be Portland by the Mercy Flight plane
sale to be held in October.
freshments consisting of a beauti­
8:00 Wednesday, Mid-week Serv- port from $50 to $80 per child in
discussing fall activities to take leaving the Medford airport Thurs­
ful birthday cake decorated in hon­ Ice
the state of Oregon. The campaign
place at Camp White in the near
NEW PUPIL FROM ENGLAND— future, so they would like all mem- day morning. In Portland, he will or of her mother, and two kinds of
2 30 P.M-Sunday KW1N
Vote 306X Ye» is being backed by
enter
the
veterans'
hospital.
Mrs.
ice cream. All enjoyed a most pleas­
Of great interest to the first gra­ bers present.
many
groups, among them is the
Kilburn will leave by bus, and stay ant afternoon, and Mrs. Pankey re­
CENTRAL POINT
ders in Mrs. Richardson’s room is
Oregon Congress of Parents and
of
Mr.
Kilburn's
sister
at
the
home
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
ceived several nice gilts.
their new pupil, Mike Bailey who NEW MINISTER—
in Portland, while he is in the hos-
Sunday school and morning wor­ Teachers and the Oregon Education
came Monday. Mike and his moth­
Association
The Presbyterian Church of Cen­ pital.
ship, with nursery for kiddies, 10
er, Mrs. Earl Bailey landed the 26th tral Point are expecting their new
Join Ths P.T.A.
See
the
Central
Point
Shoe
Shop's
a. m.
of December last year, following minister. Rev. and Mrs. Norman K
Why do so many fathers call the
advertisement in this paper.
their trip from their home at Essex Tulley from Davenport. Washington,
Helene Blumenstine Gorden'»
P.T.A. a womans organization? It
near London, England. Mike has the first part of October. The Tulleys School of Dance is opened after the
SUNSHINE GOSPEL MISSION
is no longer true that the PT.A.,
Located on Mace Road
told the boys and girls of his trip will live at the Manse in Jackson- summer vacation Registration is
Mrs. Florence Hungerford former­
once called the Congress of Moth­
opposite
Elk
Lumber
Company
across the ocean.
vile, serving both the Jacksonvill" Saturday, September 23rd, from 10 ly of Reeder, North Dakota, made a
ers, is for women only Just look
Mike and his mother, along with and Central Point churches, as did to 12 am. Ballet, acrobatics, baton trip to San Francisco to visit her son Rev. & Mr». J. O. Morgan—Pastor»
Sunday School- 9 45 A M Sur­ at the figures in Oregon alone >f
Mr. Bailey, Raymond and Berna- Rev. and Mrs. J. K Swank The twirling, tap. toe, character, and Vernon On her return trip to Port­ prise
contest for children
the total membeiship. 87,518 last
dine, arrived last Friday at the Swanks left for San Anselmo, Cali­ Spanish dancing will be taught. Her land. she stopped to visit Mr ana
Morning Worship—11 A M
April, over 31*51 were men or 27,429
home of Mr. Bailey’s sister and fornia, where Rev. Swank has en studio is located at the corner of Mrs. I F Maier Monday and Tue»-
Young Peoples’ Service -7 (Ml P M men who belonged. Of the 554 loyal
family, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Kight. tered the San Francisco Theological Freeman Road and the Old Pacific day of this week.
Evangelistic Service 8.00 PM
units in the Oregon Congress of
Wednesday night Service
Having formerly made their home seminary, expecting to receive his Highway Phone Central Point 38x3.
Parents and Teachers, 100 of them
(Young
People
’
,i
0
i
1''1
in Arizona, the Baileys are looking Bachelor nf divinity degree in the
Mrs. Norma Higgenbotham enter-
Holy Ghost Rally Saturday 8:00 have men as their presidents. S
for a house here, as Mr. Bailey is spring.
Mr and Mrs. W.G. Bergstreser tamed the Berean Bible class of the P.M.
the P.T.A. in Central Point makes
employed as a mechanic near Butte
left by plane Friday, the 15th, for Community Bible Church Thursday,
You are cordially invited to at­ a plea to the men as well as women
Falls.
Kennewick, Washington, to visit ¡September 14th Mrs. Lorlie Min tend all this services.
I WAS THE ALL AMERICAN
interested in schools and child wel­
their daughter and family who live nick presided and nine ladies re-
HOUSEWIFE
fare to become members and tak'
there, after having visited their sponded to roll call, After reports of
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH an active part in their program.
A story from Mr*. Dobrot'* Sth
Dates To Remember
friends. Mr. and Mrs. I F Maier here committees and a short business
Harry Heck. Pastor
Grade
English
Class:
Should not the fathers have an in­
Friday. September 22:
Sunday School, convenes at 9:45. terest in the schools of their child
One day during the summer M nn in town. They will then return to session, Mrs. Booth had some very
8.30 p.m.—Central Point Grange
broke her foot; of course I inherited their home in Reeder. North Dakota. interesting entertainment. Refresh- and there is a das» to suit every ren, besides the buying of clothes
Booster Night
' ments were served by Mrs. Higgin­ boy and girl and every age.
the house work I did the dishe I
and shoes?
Aren’t there certain
Monday, September 25:
Morning Worship 11:00
mopped
botham and Mrs. Nichols.
See
the
Central
Point
Shoe
Shop
’
»
and
made
the
beds,
moppe
!
the)
jobs such as ways and means, safety,
8:15 p.m. Central Point Federated
Young
Peoples
’
Hour.
6
45
p.m.
rabv’s -
floors, changed the babv
. <per* I lv< rtisement in this paper.
etc. that men could better ably
Evangelistic Service, 7:30 p.m.
Funsters, grade school gym.
Mr. and Mis. Edwin Andren of
and fed him
I did the washing I
Mid-week Prayer meet. 7:30 pm. handle?
Thursday, September 28:
Mrs. Al Setness has been on the 2435 East Main Street. Medford, Wednesday
Siskiyou District Garden club and huntf it out for one whole I
month. I was certainly
cert., nl glad
hen | sick list for several days being con- left on a two week»' vacation for
NOTICE
Morning Prayer meet, 10 30, Fri­
meeting. Ashland Civic Club.
find to her home, but we are happv Portland last Friday. Mr. Andren i« day.
The Mt. Pitt Rebekahs arc hold­
Mom was able to help again
Saturday, September 30
employed in the office at Medco,
to see her back in the store again.
By Charles Cottier
ing a food sale at Paulsen’s Thrift
Opening of Oregon deer season
and Mr*. Andren works in the office PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD I Market Saturday, September 23rd.
Sunday. Octob"r 1:
5th A Pine Streets
Mr. and Mr». AW. Ayer» are of Southern Oregon Planing Mill.
Then will be many tempting bar-
NOTICE
2:30 p.m.—Laying of cornerstone
H. H. Trautman. Pastor
1
gains for the busy housewife.
leaving
next
Wednesay
for
a
va
­
Mt.
Pitt
Rebekahs
are
hold
­
The
of new high school of Gold Hill
Sunday School—9:45 am.
Mr.
and
Mr».
Frank
Miller
visited
cation
and
trip.
They
will
visit
their
food
sale
at
Paulsen
’
s
Thrift
ing a
and Central Point.
Morning Worship—11 a.m
Mrs. Mary Moore was an over­
Market Saturday September 23rd. children in Klamath Falls, Baker, her »uter and brother-in-law. Mr.
Monday, October 2:
Evangelical
Sei vice*—7 4 ■
Jaspei Hannah of Eagle
Midweek service Wednesday night guest of Mrs Betta Pankey
8 00 p.m.—Teachers' Reception, There will be many tempting bar Portland, and Seattle. They expect and Mr*.
Point. Sunday
to be gone about two week*.
Tuesday night.
gains for the bu»v housewife
night at 7 45 p m
PT A.
m
I
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Local Happenings
a