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VOLUME XXIV CENTRAL POINT, OREGON. Gerald Hutton Wins First Prize in Contest IO STUDY PUN THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1951 tr u Of Or«, NUMBER » International Telephone Directory Junior Hi Poin^ o Recognition Given Program to Close Wed. Face Medford Junior» Central Point Firm 1 We are pleased to announce the This next week will bring to al This Saturday morning everyone . fol owing winners in our "Count th. I Dots contest. Those winning please the Central p0lnt Gleason Supply Co. dealers in De close the Telephone directory pro- U invited to come in Saturday, October 27th. and Luxe Myrtlewood Gun Stocks have gram being brought to the residents Junior high Pointers play their re- claim your awards. received an order for an exceptional of the Central Point areas over turn football game against Medford The winning number is 1512. KYJC, by T. M Hougardy, publish Gerald Hutton, having turned in piece of wood to make a stock for er. A group of finalists will be Junior high school. Last Saturday a Magnum Rifle for the President of the local boys defeated the Medford the count of 1512 at 1 n e irli A representation of about twenty awarded the 1st prize of the Fleetr Mexico. The special rifle is to be drawn from the list of daily winners team 12-0 and the return game was ira rgsairiorttc nvnrl kiir-l««.-. — ,-.. li 1 five residents and businessmen of , blanket and portable heater. one of a pair being built by Weath and on Wednesday evening, they to have been played earlier in the On October 26 the Comets go into Central Point, met i in the ' Legion i Mrs. Harold Gebhard is awarded erby’s Incorporated Nationally will compete for the large group of week but it was twice cancelled by action against the Ashland Brizzlies. I prizes. Memorial Hall, Wednesday lesday evening, | the second prize of 62 piece set < f known rifle makers. [ the Medford school. It is expected to be the best game to discuss plans for the formation of dishes, she having turned in the Many a laugh has been enjoyed These rifles completed are to be Then on Tuesday evening, the of the year for the Comets. Coach a Community Charity Fund, to take correct total but much later. photographed and shown in some of , Past >n hearing a neigh- viiiv vra — Pointers will probably wind-up their Warren said the Comets' chances care of all needs of the people of the Mrs. Fred Freeman and Mrs. Clyde the . °°r try t0 ilnd an ad *n th<? FeUow football season here against the St. are about fiftyfifty and the Crate." ....... area, and to centralize all donation Barlow tied for the 3rd prize and the Sportsmen’s magazine i in j Classified section or the winning of High gridders can take the Grizzles and disbursements of the fund, to I will each be awarded the famous near future. Carrying the story ot I i a shampoo and wave by a gentle- Marys boys. the stocks and rifles. Remember. Junior high school if their team spirit is fired up the qualified agencies, who are rec-1 Norge Cook Boole Mr. Gleason states that he sent, 1 man when his hair is slightly scarce. football at 10 a.m. Saturday and enough. The Comet coaching staff ognized as charity agencies. , Mrs. M. W. Harsh and Mr. M. W. | Or, perhaps, a friend reports the 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Admission is 50c I has been working the boys out all Mr. Vic Milne, President of tiHarsh tied for third place and will four pieces of wood to choose from and that Weatherby has phoned 1 attempt to call you and you weren’t adults and 20c for students; the week on a special defense against "Medford Plan" explained that plan, I each be awarded the Norge Cook saying has pTcked two7nd whhesl ,h“me that *ve™n«- grade school student body cards Ashland’s formations and shuffling Mr. Frank Bash, President of the I Book. I Listen to the finals, Wednesday give free admittance to the game. Mrs. Leola Straus came in for 5th to purchase both: Medford Community Chest, talked some of the taller and bigger boys on the method of that organization< place with an award of a Norge Cook . The Original purchase order is on 'evening over KYJC at 7:30 p.m. around into special defensive for disbursement of Funds, and M book. display at the Gleason Gun Shop. mations. Mrs. Edward G. Miller and Keith’ George Flanagan, of the Elk Lumb Comets Defeat There is expected to be brilliant Garden Club Members Sutherlin 14-6 Co., explained the whys and where Lawton tied for 6th. place and will backfield strategy by both teams. fores of his plants “Charity Day,” in each be awarded a Norge Cook Large Crowd Visits I Meet at Phoenix Thurs The Crater high line has out- book. which each employee is asked to charged all their opponents except All winning numbers wera from Taber’s Open House work one eight hour shift each year last week the Comets proved to ing Coquille and will have quite a Sixteen members of the Central for charity, thus eliminating about 1511 to 1513 inclusive. be good mudders as they took the task against the Ashland forward Point Garden club spent last Thurs In appreciation of all who have : twelve drives a year for charity. Despite the damp weather, nearly measure of the Sutherlin team, 14 All these plans were discussed entered this contest. Pierce Electric - 1 1000 persons visited Faber’s Super day in Phoenix, attending the fall to 6. The Comets missed 4 or 5 wall, Neither team has lost a league will mail each contestant a Mer start, so both teams will be trying meeting o< Siskiyou district, Oregon and questions answered by the Market last Saturday to inspect the speakers, thus giving the represent chandise Certificate with a value of enlarged quarters and new accom- Federation of Garden clubs. Presid other opportunities to score but it is hard for a win Friday evening at atives a full and complete story of $4.95 to 49.95 which will be good in ing over the session was Mrs. E. W. never accurate to rate either teams the Central Point gridiorn. Gam * trade at their store for a limited moc l a tions. the different plans. Jermark, member of the Central performance in a game played time— 8 p.m. It was recommended by the time on many of their appliances,! During the day Mrs. Bob Church I Point club, now living in Ashland. under these conditions. However, speakers, that Central Point organ including Norge Electric range-, demonstrated Fluhrer’s Brown’ Ser . The meeting was in the Phoenix given a dry field last Saturday, we ize their own Community Charity refrigerators and washing machine;, ve rolls and cinnamon rolls. To ac- | Community club building with feel sure Crater High School would Sams Valley Ladies Fund, with a local Board of Direc ironite ironers, electric water company these, coffee was served luncheon at the Phoenix Grange have continued to show their deci by Folger's and the butchers fried Club Meets at Mrs. tors, to supervise the collections and heatrs, etc. sive winning performances. disbursements of all funds donated I Swift’s Premium ham and pork hall. Two bus loads of students and Seegmiller Home State officers present were Mrs. I sausages. by the residents of this area, in order advisors accompanied the Comets on J. George Eisenhauer, Portland, Sams Valley Grange to give a more equal distribution ol Finis Pence, local fiddler, enter their trip to Sutherlin and these The Sams Valley Ladies Club were the funds to these agencies who are tained the crowd with his tunes, president; Mrs. L. W. Franks, Red two bus loads of rooters proved to invited guests at the home of Mrs. mond, president-elect; Miss Claire listed as legitimate organizations. some women enjoyed square danc- be more than Sutherlin could must R E. Seegmiller in Central Point Hanley, Jacksonville, vice president; Mayor Don Burelson acted as The Sams Valley Grange held it’s | ing to his lively numbers, (An er- Thursday afternoon, October 18th chairman of the meeting and intro second October meeting Saturday | Mrs. M. C. Yeager, Portland, corres- er. ror was made in reporting his name with twelve members and two visit duced the speakers. He will app lint evening, October 20th with Master I ponding secretary; Mrs. Charles ors present, fter a short business a committee to investigate the plan Ralph James presiding. Agriculture | last week—Pence, not Mayfield.) meeting which was called to order remodeling of the old quar- Bushman, Scapoose, Columbia dis- MARRIED IN RENO— further and bring to the residents a was reported on by George Loftin 1 , The 7' is continuing *7 '» 7?. *?’ as fast 7 as possible' I trict director; ’. Mrs. Fred Sexton, by the president Mrs. Herman Mr. Allie Maple, of Central Point ters ,, , ,, .. _ more complete report, after this and giving prices on livestock and and Miss Carol Ryan of Medford Pnem the meeting was turned over th. p.mUn, hew done t.m? report is received, there will be an Albert Straus reported on raise in •Hk _ . , ... . dens magazine; Mrs. R. T. Nichols left for Reno, Nevada Friday even to Mrs. Charles Duggan who had a other meeting called to adopt a grain prices. Roads were reported The Fabers and their : Medford slides very interesting program using ing, October 12 where they were Hallowe'en Community Charity Fund for the as a theme. The hostesi by Max Schulz. II.E C. Chairman » th ^1°"/ s i° i°° Harry O. Smith, Cave Junction, past united in marriage Saturday morn assisted by her granddaughter. Mrs. Central Point area. Rosalia Abbott ------------- announced the next ,. tlme ( president. «resident — ----- . . to vult them last Saturday. state H.E.C. meeting will be at the home helping to make the day a success.) * ; Mr ing in the Presbyterian church. Mr. Claudine Triumble served very de McDonough Friday. It was a pleasure to them to have! . the business session, Mis.i and Mrs. Hubbard of Medford ac licious refreshments at the close of of Mrs. C. W. Sams Valley Notes ! ““‘T “JT 7 companied them on their trip. After the meeting. The tables were de October 26th. She also announced such a large group. ................ _ _ _________ | stressed that all the garden clubs of returning home Sunday, Mr. and corated with Hallowe'en mofits. H.E.C. in connection with the Ways 1 the district will again assist with the Mrs. Maples are at home at 707 A blue and white shower at the and Means committee, that a Harv by Mrs. Sig Milkowski, Mrs. Virgil est Dinner will be served at the Senior Class Meeting Christmas decoraion at Camp White South Central Ave. in Medford. home of Mrs. Arnold Gosnell given Grange Hall Saturday evening, Senior Class Meeting 0 A part of the day’s program was a ( Students To Remain Gribble and Mrs. Harold Wright in October 27th from 6 to 8 P.M. follow The senior class met in the library j display of ceramics by the Ro-Mar Inside at Functions '-onor of Mrs. David Kennedy Fri- ed by a musical entertainment and on October 22 to vote on the decision pottery company of Portland and a day evening, October 12th. Mrs. dancing. Public cordially invited. of which photographer will receive group of slides shown by Jack Boley,, Due to the behavior of some stud Kennedy received many nice and Chaplian reported Mrs. Gus Keol- their business of class pictures. Be- , Portland branch manager, California 1 ents, it has been found necessary to useful gifts and the evening was lner and Mrs. John Peffley were on 1 tween the vote of Elison and Brain- Chemical Spray corporation. A spent with’ games and visiting and the sick list. Lecturer Thelma Beers erd Studios, Elison’s came out with,1 COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH formulate certain rules that will be putted stage setting of ferns and refreshments were served at the put on the following program. ( more votes. enforced at future school dances Rolf H. Hansan. Partor close of the evening. Readings on Autumn and a spelling I The seniors have sent for their plants was arranged by the Rogue[ 9:45 a.m. Sunday School and other student activities, In the 11 Of) a.m. Warship. Mrs. Alice Musson attended a bee using headlines from the Gran I graduation cards, thank you notes, Valley Greenhouse. future you will be asked to remain |------------------ i 6 45 p.m. Young Psople’s & child in the building during the function family reunion at the home of her ge Bulletin and partners making and appreciation cards, also. ren's meetings. sister, Lora E. Rose in Medford ghosts with newspapers. —Crater Comments and leave only after it is over, unless I 7:45 p.m. Evangelistic Service Thursday, October 18th. Serving committee. Max Schulz, Delegates Attend you wish to go home earlier. Chap Monday: Friends here are sorry to hear Adolph Schulz, S. S. Abbott and 7:45 p-ra. Men's Prayer Meeting erones and sponsors will be respon Conference rMs. John Peffley of Brookings, is Ralph James. Wednesday Dance Planned confined in a Medford haspital and pen Mid week prayer meet sible for inside activities only. —Crater Comments hope she will soon be home again. Student body officers attend dis To Raise Money trict Student Council Conference at The Peffleys lived here for many Work on years before moving to Brookings. CHURCH or CHRIST A dance is to be held by fifth Roseburg. WOUNDED IN KOREA— Leaving Monday morning by cat The Sams Valley eExtension Unit Constitution Begun Don Whtinay. Minister period speech class to raise money Mr. and Mrs. David L. 1‘ctusuu of 9:45 a.m. Bible School for aH uei were Student Body President, Neil met at the home of Mrs. J. W. Grat- for Band Uniforms. The dance is 11 00 a.m. Morning Worthtp Com Medford, have received word that ham. Table Rock Road for their A committee of five are drawing to be October 26, in the cafetorium ’ Richardson; Vice President, Wink their son, Clayton, is in a hospital October meeting Tuesday October up a .constitution for the Girls after the Ashland game. Refresh ■ Newnham; Secretary, Beverly M«»- munion and Sermon fl 45 P.M.—Youth meetings for 18th. League, directed by Miss Aasen. The ments will be on sale. Admission I er; Business Manager, Carolyn both intermediate« and High School. in Japan recovering from wounds Mrs. Lloyd Beers was pleasantly committee consists of Donna Ander prices—35c couples and 25c stags. | Hover, and advisor Mr. Elliott. received on the Korean front. He 8 00 p.m Evening Service On the agenda are general meet surprised when several friends and son. President of Girls League; Mar Music will be from records. B00 pm Wednesday. Mid week was serving with the First Infantry relatives dropped in for a birthday sha Doran, Jean Norum, Harriet —Crater Comments ings presided over by district of Service ., - . division when wounded. Word has ficers. Neil Richardson will act as dinner and to spend the evening Morris, and Aileen Sellars. 4 00 P M< — Tiraniday. JumOi Bible been received that his condition is Secretary for the Conference. Panel visiting and playing canasta Friday The committee are sending foi not too serious- Club discussions on problems of student News of Boys evening, October 19th. Those pre sample constitutions from other Clayton graduated from Central government election of officers will sent were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dimick. schools. In Service FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Point high school with the class of be part of the program. —Crater Comment; i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dimick, Mr. and Rev. N. K. Tully. D. D.. Pa»Kr ’50. The delegates will be entertained Mrs. Harold Archer and daughti. With the 25th Inf. Div. in Korea— at a banquet to be held at the Rose Central Point, Oregon Mrs. Paul Yocum and Mrs. Ed Church worship at 9 45 A M , with NOTICE Pfc. Robert Crook, son of Mr. and burg Country Club. Davis, all of Medford, Mr. and Mrs sermon on "The Art of Giving " The regular meeting of the Cen Mis. Lyod Crook, Central Point. Participants will stay in homes of Notes and Comment Sunday School will meet at 10:45 Robert Sanderson and daughters of Roseburg students and return to A M with classes for all ages. Mis Trail and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd San tral Point P.T.A. will be 3:30 p.m. Oregon, is now serving in Korea in 1 school Wednesday October 24 sion study 3 30 P M., subject, "Latin N<» person who wilfully violates der and family and Mrs. Beers next Thursday afternoon in th the Counterfire platoon of the 14th —Crater Comments America: Struggle for Independ the law is fit to enforce it upon Infantry Regiment, a part of the t library of the Junior high school. A parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sander ence” At 7 30 PM Dr. Tully will son of Sams Valley, and the guest of round-table discussion will be given 25th Infantry Division be in Ashland to give the charge to •thers. NOTICE Crook entered the Army in Nov-1 honor and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Mr.- on “The Health of the School Child.” the people at the installation of the Lloyd Beers and son Donald. Seventh and eighth grade mothers ember 1950 and arrived in Korea j All sportsmen of the area are Rev James W Jondrow It is much better, a lot easier ami ! asked to keep the date of November on August 1, 1951. less expensive to keep your health I will be hostesses. SUNSHINE GOSPEL MISSION Before entering the Army he wts 11 in mind, as the Central Point than Hi regain it Mr. Lewis W. Kilbourn has gone Located on Mere Road , Sportsmen club will hold a pre- busi- employed by the Frito company in FL CLUB HOLDS MEETING to Portland for a few days on opposite Elk Lumber Company | Thanksgiving shoot on that date. FL club met October 23 at the Inglewood, California. We are not among those who look ness. Rev. A Mrs. J. O. Morgan. Pastor* Complete details will be given later. Sunday Behool—9:45 a.m. Sur to Asia, Africa and other wayside home of Mrs. Forest Thomason with prise contest for children point, for guidance in lift eight members and one visitor pre BABIES ARRIVE SAME DAY REMINDERS Morning Worship, 11 am. Buffalo, N Y — Mrs. Alan A. Kruil PHOTO STUDIO OPENS— sent. Plans were made to help with Young People ’ s Service. 7 08 p m. Mr. Stevenson has opened a photo Thcre seems to be >0 many sys the Rebekah district convention here and rMs. William H. Durdan, both of Evangelistic Service. D Ofl pm. Saturday, October 27: studio in Central Point, marking suburban Snyder and sisters-in-law, in December. Hostess prize was Wednesday night service, (Young tems that about the only way to ex 10 a m.—C.P. Junior Hi vs. Med pedite anything is to leave ’em alone received by Mrs Maynard McKay. arrived at the same hospital, on the another new business for Central People’s). 8 00 p.m. ford Jr. Hi football game. Point. The photo shop is located Holy Ghost Rally Saturday, 8 08 same day, shared the same room, Refreshments were served by_ the Monday, October 29: . Does anybody went to g; back C.. Tues- and gave birth to babies on the same between Wisely’* Confectionery and p.m 7:30 p.m.—Telephone directory, hostess, Mrs. Thomason. On You are cordially Invited ta attend will day. Mrs. Durden gave birth to a the Central Point Pharmacy. to the time when people « rked day, November 13, the club all this services. KYJC. John baby girl, and Mrs. Krull had twins twelve and fourteen h i’i tor a 8 p.m.—Oddfellows lodge, 1OOF meet at the home of Mrs. WHO'S RIGHT? PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD dollar a da/? — both girls. Kime. halt Pamona, Cal.—Mrs. Helen L. Wai Sth A Pine Streets Fun- 8:15 p.m —C.P. Federated H. H. Trautman. Pa»ior An adult, without * c . î - vjû U«1 ker, of La Cresccnta, Cal., entered YOUNG PICKPOCKETS— CHICKENPOX REPORTED— Sunday School, 9:45 *.m »ters, Grade School gym. illustrates the difieren*.« between her hooked rug in a competition at Chicago — Six girls and a boy. all Miss Judy Patterson and Miss Morning Worship, 11 am. Tuesday, October 30: Loa Angeles County Fair. Because ige wtum measured by .ri'urity Negroes, from 9 to 15 years of age, many Evangelical Sendee, 7 45 pm. 7:30-p.m.—C.P. Jr. Hi vs. St. Marys Kathy Harsh are among the week have damitted to police that they the rug had a frame around it, jud Midweek matead of ,/ear. • • rv icc, Wednesday ! children home from school this football game. obtained more than 12,000 from ges disqualidied it. Undaunted, Mrs night at 7 45 p m 7:30 p.m. Telephone directory, with chickenpox. Freedom of the ptexi a not an Walker entered her work of art in From the Central Point grade pocket-picking operations during PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH exclusive right of those who pruit the picture display. The design and KYJC. ' school office comes this request that I the past two weeks and that the Rev. L h William*. Pastor newspapers and be- Wednesday, October 31—Hallowe'en color <>f it was so subtle that, from gang had taken thousands of dollars, chic 0 45 A M. loop to «iwr/L-idy. Sunday School 7:30 p.m.—Final telephbne direc parents be on the lookout for slight ten feet, it looked like an oil paint in addition to the 12.000, during the kenpox, if the child has a u 11 00 A M ing. So, she won a blue ribbon—for . Worship tory, KYJC. fever and any spot like water blia- last nine months. Now that fresh vegetable: are 7 30 P M. Evening Service Thursday, November 1; her picture. | Wednesday Prayer meeting, 7.30 scarce, and m re expansive, tho man 3:30 p.m. Central Point P.T.A., Jr. |ters’________ ______ ' We are very »orry to hear of R. G of the house will auut 'Jut he 1 P.M H.S. library. De Gasperi, back home, Center of population moves from Ekdah), owner of the Self-Servic accxL them fur lu» health. ’ A Friendly Welaww for AU. ” to buxid US. friendship Friday, November 2: Italy mto lUuwis. 4 Laundry, being sn th« hospital. I 8 p.m—Central Point Gx»ace. I a • • ■ ' I TEAM TRfOAY EYE. Churchcs