VOLUME XXIII
CENTRAL POINT k» ilCAN
CENTRAL POINT, OREGON
THURSDAY. JUNE 21. 1951
NUMBER 39
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INSTALLATION OF S.’.±Âïïd’ g";
OFFICERS FOB JOB’S
_ m’s Ball Held
For Retiring Queen
W.R.C. To Hold
Jim’s Cafe, Formerly
One Meeting for
Damon’s Open Under
July and August
New Operators
-
Mt. Pitt Rebekah Lodge No. 167
A Queen
’s Ball honoring __
Queen's
Mis.-
met
session
D . , in _ regular
, ,
.
Mrs. Caroline Freeland, Retiring Queen
At Tuesday's meeting of the Wo | This
Ra ph Burkhart, Noble Grand, pre- of Bethel No 38, Order of Job’s
men's
Relief Corps it was voted to ■ mon's past week, the former Da-
S1 U>*’
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Daughters, Central Point, was held
Cafe, re-opened as Jim’s
purchase
a flag for the organization Place,
Mrs. Fern Dole of Columbine Re- immediately following the installa-
under new management.
bekah Lodge No. 117, of Renton, tion of officers and reception, in of the Gold Star Ladies. This is in Operating this cafe with home
Washington was a visitor.
| the Central Point grade school keeping with the duties of the corps cooked meals, will be Charlotte and
as also is marking of veterans’ James McNeely.
Complete reports of the recent gymnasium.
graves on Memorial Day.
Public installation of officers of
annual meeting of Oregon Rebekah I Billy Abbott's orchestra provided
The McNeelys who live on an
The ladies are to hold but one
The Myers-Holland Post No. 129,
Bethel No. 38, Order of Job’s Daugh assemble, held in Klamath Falls, music for the dancing. A short skit,
acreage
between here and Medford, The American Legion, held their
monthly meeting during July and
ters, Central Point, took place at
were given at the last meeting by a radio program i broadcast from August. The next meeting will be are both experienced in this busi annual election Thursday, June 14.
the Masonic Hall on Monday. June
Station
F.L.O.P.
*’
’ ~ ~ ”, was given by
ness, as they have operated several with the following officers being
18, at 7:30 P.M. Members of the Mrs. Gerald Kime and Mrs. Albert j”
the members of the Medford De- held in the City Park July 17 and cafes previously.
Trautman.
In September elected to lead the Post for 1952.
will start with a noon day pot luck
Order of DeMolay of Medford as-
The 1952 convention will be in' Molay. An addenda was given by dinner for memtiers and families.
they
sold
the
tavern
and cafe they Commander, John T. Holmer, re
sisted in the ceremonies, which Salem when Odd Fellowship will the members of Bethel No. 38, hon
had
at
Trail.
elected; 1st Vice-Commander, Al
A card of condolence was sent
crowned Miss Esther Snook r
as I celebrate a century of service in oring Miss Freeland, and Honored Mrs. Mae Robison over the loss of a
The new operators wish to stress bert Thompson; 2nd Vice-Comman
Honored Queen for the ensuip
38 j | Oregon. The first lodge for Oregon ' Queen Esther Snook presented he
that at Jim’s Place, there is only der, Lester P. Mathes; Adjutant,
term.
with a gift of sterling silver, from parent recently.
soft drinks and no beer.
■ was organized in Salem in 1852.
Mike Naples; Finance Officer, Har
Installing officers for the occasion
On Friday, Saturday and Sunday, vey E. Cassman; Chaplain, Seldon
Twenty nine members of the the Bethel.
General chairman for the dance
were: Installing Queen—Miss Car Siskiyou Canton and Ladies Auxili
they will be open from noon until Hill; Historian and Servic«* Officer,
oline Freeland, Retiring Queen of ary to the Patriarchs Militant honor was Miss Esther Snook. Refresh Memorial Service
midnight. On all other days they William B. Keizur; Sr. Sergeant-at-
Bethel 38; Guide—Miss Laural Jew ed the members with a visit on June ments for the dance were in charge Held By Grange
will open about 10 a.m.; there will Arms, Hermann Hammer. Major
of Mrs. Clarence Chew, and hei
ett, Past Queen of eBthel No. 38; 6th.
be no early breakfast—mainly C. L. Pierce was elected to fill the
A fitting tribute to the deceased lunches and dinners.
Marshall — Miss Jean Hamilton,
The “traveling Bible” which was committee. Decorations were in
five year term on the executive
members
of the Grange for the past
charge
of
Miss
Nancy
Mallon,
Miss
Past Queen of Bethel No. 38; Chap started by Mrs. Helen Davis of Sea
committee.
lain— Miss Caroline Coleman, Hon side, Oregon was taken to Olive Pat Snook, Miss Helen Robertson, ' year was given at Friday night's
The Post has had a good record
meeting in an impressive memorial
ored Queen Elect Bethel No. 14. Rebekah Lodge No. 28, on June 18tn. and others of the committee.
for the past year under the leader
Double
Feature
Show
service
under
the
direction
of
the
Patrons
and
Patronesses
for
the
Senior Custodian—Miss Jan Free Mrs. Robert Pfaff, vice grand, mad?
ship of Commander Holmer and
man, Past Queen Bethel No. 33. the presentation to the Noble Grand affair were: Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Chaplain Mrs. Bertha Bursell. Those To Be Held Saturday
with the selection of the new of
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!
Mrs.
Mattie
Freeland,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
Snook,
remembered
were
Junior Custodian—Lois Heberling, of Medford in a candlelight cere
ficers to assist him, 1952 promises
Smith,
Mr.
John
Anderson,
first
Mr. and Mrs. D. Ray Allred, Mr.
Recorder—Donna Nealon; Musician mony.
to surprass the record of 1951.
master
of
the
local
order;
Mr.
John
and
Mrs.
Sam
Mallon.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Miss Patsy Faber, Past Queen
Members who assisted in the drill
The double feature for the show
Brenner and Mr. John Hesselgrave.
The Post exceeded their quota of
Bethel No. 38.
were Mrs. Marshall Weidman, Mrs. C. W. Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Due to the three Johns the chaplain Saturday evening will be “Fall Inn," members in 1951 and have set the
Jewett,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Everett
Faber,
The crowning of the queen cere Leo Gheiardi, Mrs. Gerald Kime, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McGrew, ani read passages from the book of John a comedy and “Go West, Young goal of 100 members for 1952, if you
mony by the Order of DeMolay was Mrs. Maynard McKay, Mrs. Ralpn Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Chew.
for a part of the candlelight ser- Lady,” the main feature. These are a veteran and have not joined a
led by Mr. Jim Ward, State Master Burkhart, Mrs. Clark McDowell, I
free shows are sponsored each Sat vetreans' organization, the Legion
vice.
Councillor of the Order of DeMolay Mrs. Edw. Jones, Mrs. Mary Moore. !
During the business session it was urday evening by the Central Point invites you to attend the next meet
of the State of Oregon, Mr. Keit.i Mrs. Albert Trautman, Mrs. Wm. Local Fire Dept
suggested the grange invite the Businessmen's organization, The ing June 24, and get acquainted
Bates, Master Councilor of the Med Musty, Mrs. Booth and Mrs. Frank
community's Volunteer Firemen to screen is located on Langston's Ca- with the aims and purposes of the
ford DeMolay, and others of the in Glenn. Mrs. Lillian Anderson wa> I Called Twice Wed
a dinner sometime in the future as binet Shop, between First and American Legion.
a visitor.
stalling group.
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Post No. 129 will participate in a
one of the order’s community pro Second streets on Manzanita, and
Birthday night was observed by
everyone is invited to come.
joint installation of officers with
jects of the year.
Officers installed for the coming
Last Saturday evening approxi Medford and Ashland Post the last
The Lecturer advised the July •>
term were Honored Queen Esther members having birthdays in April.
The city fire truck was called to
the Grange Co-op building Wednes program to be a 4-H program under mately 100 filled cars were in at week in September.
Snook; Senior Princess — Nancy May and June.
Refreshments of cake, jello and day morning to investigate some the direction of A. T. Lathrop.
tendance plus several hundred
August 19 has been desgnated by
Mallon; Junior Princess — Marian
youngsters in front.
all veterans organizations in the
Smith; Guide—Carlene von Bus coffee were served by Mrs. Robert smoke coming from the grain eleva
Mrs. tor. The smoke proved to be only
county as all Veterans Day and the
kirk; Marshal—Donna Lavin; Chap Pfaff, Mrs. Hugh Glenn and
Fellowship Dinner
Glenn.
Frank
BABY
GIRL
—
annual picnic will be held at Tou
was
just
a
dust
and
fortunately
it
lain—Linda Obencbain; 1st Messen
Enjoyed by 60 Women
Mr. and Mrs. L. I.. Zimmerman, of Velle Park, with a basket lunch al
false alarm.
ger—Virginia Dew; 2nd Messenger
Seattle, are the proud parents of a noon and an extensive program foi
The rural fire truck traveled to
—Melva Chew; 3rd Messenger—
Sixty men from several Southern baby girl born June 14th. The little the afternoon .it is hoped that all
News
of
Boys
Wednesday
Blhckwell
Hill
also
on
Evelyn Jones; 4th Messenger—
Oregon churches gathered for a Miss has been named Dona Lynn. veterans will mark this day on their
on a call that was far from a false
Belva Chew; 5th Messenger—Nadra
fellowship dinner and program at
In
Service
alarm. A Skeeters logging truck the Community Bible Church on Mrs. Zimmerman will be remefn- calendar and plan to attend.
Moore; Musician—Helen Robertson:
T im .* next meeting of Post 129 will
bered hex« a* Maxine Ayer*.
was burning and although the cab
Librarian—Helen Tonn; Recorder—
Monday, June 18. Included on the
be
held the evening of June 24 in
of the truck was almost completely
Pat Snook; Senior Custodian—
Marine Corps Recruit Dcp. t, San destroyed, the firemen saved the program was a solo by Charles Stur- I
the
Legion Hall at 8:00 PM. at
Mildred Gail; Junior Custodian— Diego, Calif., —Cryptographers’
gil, a former Eagle Point business-1
which time delegates to the bta'e
Shirley Lyman; Treasurer—Mary Course Class Number Five gradu rest of the equipment.
man who is now at Kings Garden [
Convention wilt be elected.
Lou Van Galder; Inner Guard— ated ithirteen men at the Signal
in
Seattle.
Two new members were elected
NOTICE
’leanna Lowry; Outer Guard—Dor- School Battalion, Marine Corps Re
Rev.
P.
S.
Allen,
president
of
to
membership at the June 14 meet
Pre-school and infant clinic will
SUNSHINE GOSPEL MISSION
ec.i Jones; Historian—Irene Cum- cruit Depot, San Diego, California on
Simpson Bible Institute was the
ing, Marcus Legg, a veteran of the
be
held
at
the
Presbyterian
Church
Located
on
Mace
Road
mings; Soloist — Dorothy Kight, June 9, 1951. Second place honors
main speaker. The program was
Spanish American and World War I,
opposite Elk Lumber Company
Lady of the Lights—Erlene Sou Ui. were taken by Sergeant William on Monday, June 25 from 1:00 to interspersed with chorus singing: Rev. k Mrs, J. O. Morgan. Pastors and Hermann Hammer, a Navy ve
4:00. Every child entering school
Choir members are: Rose Drake, H. Colley, USMC. who finished this this fall is expected to present evi and testimony. Dale Burns presided , Sunday Sdliool —9:45 am. Sur- teran of War II. Three members,
prise contest for children.
Rae Kimmey, Mary Lou Rupp, course with an average of 92.01%. dence of having had a physical as master of ceremonies.
who have recently moved to Central
Morning Worship, 11 a m.
I
Mary Katherine Findley, Marla
Sergeant Colley is the son of Mrs. examination. Immunization and vac
Young People’s Service, 7:00 p.m. Point, were transferred from Med
Jean Abbott, Joan Ritter, Judy Ser- Mary L. Collev, who resides at 546 cination will be given with Dr Mer-
Evangelistic Service, 8 00 p m.
ford Post No. 15, Walter Dunlap,
NOTICE
Wednesday night service, (Young Deputy County Treasurer and Mis.
vold. Darlene Bonner, Ruth Fisher Pearl Street, Central Point, Oi ogon. ke] an<j ^rs Camp W1]i be ln charge.
People's), 8:00 p.m.
_._u
and Muriel Swing.
Sergeant Colley is a graduate
of . I Appointments may be made by
All boys and girls are reminded
Holy Ghost Rally Saturday, 8:00 Lois Dunlap, and Mr. DeYork.
All veterans in the Central Point
The Honored Queen introduced Central Point High School. He en -I ca]ling Mrs John Clark at 642.
of the recreational program in full p.m.
You ure cordially invited to attend area are invited to attend the next
her father and mother, Mr. and listed in the United States Marine |
swing at the high school stadium
on October 5, 1948
meeting June 24, and all members
i
Mrs. Paul Snook, her sister Pat Corps
every week-day afternoon, 1-4 30 all this service«
MOVES TO MEDFORD—
i Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mast, who have p.m.; Coach Warren is in charge
are requested to be present, there
Snook, her brother Stanley Snook,
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
will lie refreshments and some good
her aunt Mrs. Snook and three cou
with
other
assistants.
been
living
at
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Laurel
Street
for
Stanley Weber. Pastor
Great Lakes, Illinois—Dennis
entertainment
after the meeting.
sins. Other who were escorted and
Today,
Friday,
all
boys
and
girls
the past several month are moving
Sunday S c I xmi I, convenes at 9:45,
Smith, airman. USN. of Route
interested in swimming are asked to and there is a class to suit every There will be an opportunity to take
introduced were Miss Barbara Bug
to
Medford
in
order
to
be
nearer
Central Point, Oregon, recently
boy and girl and every age
home some groceries if you are
bee, Honored Queen of Bthel No. turned to the U.S. from the Far East **
Mr. . Mast’s work. They will be meet at the school at 1 p.m. wherd
Morning Worship. 11:00 u.ru.
lucky. Come to the meeting and
transportation will be available to
22 Ashland; all of the Past Honor aboard the aircraft carrier USS located at 523 North Riverside.
Young People's flour, 8 45 p.m
find out how to get these free
Medford for swimming. Bring youi
ed Queens of Bethel No. 38, begin- '
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Scanlan
and
two
Evangelistic
Service,
7.30
p.m.
Philippine Sea.
suits and money.
ning with Miss Patsy Faber, Char
Mid-week Prayer meet, 7.30 p.m. groceries and other merchandise.
Since her arrival in the Far East small sons from Seattle are moving
Wednesday.
ter Queen, Mrs. Archie Quacken
into
Mrs.
E.
E.
Scott
’
s
house
at
147
last August the Philippine Sea has
The Past Matrons Club of Nevita : Morning Prayer meet, 10:30, Fri Miss Ernestine Conklin is visiting
bush, Miss Jean Hamilton, Miss Jan steamed
‘
more than 121,500 nautical Laurel at the same time Mr. and O.E.S. Central Point met at the : day.
her grandparents in Chico, Califor
Freeman, Miss Laural Jewett, and miles, approximately five times the Mrs. Mast are moving out.
nia for a while.
country home of Mrs. Bertha Bur- ,
Miss Caroline Freeland, Retiring
distance around the world. Her air
rell for a picnic luncheon on Wed-1 PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD
Queen. Miss Nancy Mallon. Senior ' groups have flown more than 10,000
NOTICE
5th A Pine Streets
Princess, presented Miss Freeland combat sorties and are credited with
There will be a cooked food sale nesday, June 20. Fourteen ladies
H. H. Trautman. Pastor
Reminders
were seated at the long table on the
with her Past Queen’s jewel, and 1
Sunday School. 9:45 a.m
the first MIG-15 shot down by a and a parcel post sale held at Faber’> back patio where a delicious lunch Morning Worship. 11 a.m.
also with a gift of a white Bible
Market on Saturday. June 23 spon
Friday, June 22
Navy pilot.
Evangelical Service, 7 45 p.m
eon was enjoyed.
from Bethel Guardian Mrs. Ray
1-4:30 p.m.—Recreational pro
Midweek service, Wednesday
While operating against the sored by the Navy Mothers club.
Allred.
gram,
high school stadium.
night
at
7:45
p.m
I enemy a record total of 7,872 tons
Saturday, June 23:
Also escorted and introduced of high explosives was dropped
THEN UP STEPPED MIGHTY CASEY I
COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH
10 a.m.—Navy Mothers’ sale, Fa
were Miss Barbara Yeo, Junior one operating period in support
Rolf H. Hansen. Pastor
ber’s Market.
Princess from the Ashland Bethel, UN ground forces.
9:45 a.m. Sunday School.
9 p.m.—Business men’s show,
and Miss Caroline Coleman, Senior
11.00 am Worship.
Langston's
Cabinet shop.
Princess from the Medford Bethel,
6 45 p.m. Young People’s A- child
Monday, June 25:
ren’s meetings
Mrs. R. E. van Vleet, Guardian of All-Day Sewing
7:45 pm Evangelistic Service
1-4.30 p.m.^--R< creation, high
Bethel No. 22. Ashland, and Mr. L I
Monday:
school.
R. Manning, Associate Guardian of Meeting To Be Held
7 45 p.m. Men’s Prayer Meeting
8 p.m.—Oddfellows lodge, I(X)I
Bethel No. 14, Medford, Mrs. Har
Wednesday:
The Navy Mothers' club of Cen
hall
7:45
pin.
Mid-week
prayer
meet-
old Head, Worthy Matron of Nevita
tral Point will hold their all day
Tuesday, June 26:
Chapter, Order of Eastern Star;
lunch in
1-4:0 p.m. — Recreation, high
Mr. A. Z. Dean, Mr. Price Shafer, sewing meeting and icnic June 27.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
the
park
on
Wednesday,
school
and Mr. L. A. Crane, Advisors of
Don Whitney, Minister
8 p.m. -City Softball league, high
the Medford DeMolay; Mr. Jim starting at 11 o’clock.
9:45
a.m. Bible School for all age«.
food
sale
There will be a cooked
school stadium
11:00 a m Morning W o-hip. Com
Ward, Master Councilor of the Or
and a parcel post sale held at
8
p.m Nevita Chapter. O.B.S.,
munion
and
Sermon.
der of DeMolay of Oregon; and Mr.
Faber’s Market on Saturday, June
Youth Groups meet after evening
Masonic temple.
Keith Bates, Master Councilor of
services.
23. All Navy Mothers come out
Wednesday, June 27:
the Medford Order of DeMolay.
8 03 pm. Evening Service.
good things to eat.
bring
some
I 4:30 p.m.---Recreation, high
8:00
p.m.
Wednesday,
Mid-week
Following the closing ceremony.
Tuesday. June 20 Mrs. A.
school
Service.
Mrs. Robert Jantzer and Mrs. Kay
Mu. Adams made
8:30 p m. Pee We«* and Cubs-
Zimmerlee sang “A Kiss in The Shrier and trip to the wards at
F'RIT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
last
calling
Home Opening, H. S. stadium
Dark”. Members of Bethel No. 38
Rev. N. K. Tully. D. D.. Pastor
Camp White hospital for the sum
Thursday,
June 28:
gave an addenda honoring Queen
Central Point, Oregon
mer. The ladies gave out candy,
1-4:30
p.m.
—Recreation, High
Church
School
and
Church
Wor
Esther in which Miss Nancy Mallon gum, stationary, stamps and read
school
ship at 9:45 AM The Beginners
present flowers to the Queen. Miss
W.S.C., Presbyterian
Noon
will have their session down stairs.
Marian Smith gave a short tajk, and ing material.
church
The
other
departments
will
join
Miss Carlene von Buskirk presented ;
8 pm.—City Softball league, H.S.
them after the second hymn of the
the gift.
assisted
in
decorations
and
id
stadium
church service. The Women's Christ
Refreshments were served in the'
dining
room
by
Helen
Robd-tson.
8
pm. — American Legion and
ian
Service
Circle
will
meet
tor
dining room which were decorated
auxiliary
luncheon on Thursday noon at the
in the Queen's colors, green and Darlene Bonner, Melva Chew. Mi.
Church. The Missmoary Society of Friday, June 29:
lavendar, and favors of dolls in the Clarence Chew. Mrs. Sam Mallon,
Mrs. Vic Noel, Nancy Mallon, Vicki
Jacksonville will be guests anil' 1-4:30 p.m —Recreation, High
likeness of the Queen w*ere given.
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Noel,
Pat
Snook,
Mrs.
L.
C.
Scott.
School
supply the program
Mrs. Paul Snook was general
I
chairman for the event, and e.ie wa I and <8 hers.
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