The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, August 23, 1956, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 23. 1956
CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN, CENTRAL POINT, OREGON
PAGE FOUR
CHURCH SERVICES
COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH
4th and Alder
Paul O. Kroon, Pastor
Sunday: 9:45 a m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning Worship; 6:45
p.m. Jet Cadets, Sr. Y.P., Jun­
ior Story Time, Basic Bible
Study, Pre-service Prayer Hour;
7:45 p.m. Evening service. Mon­
day: 7:30 p.mv Men’s Prayer
meeting.
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Norman K. Tully, pastor
Church worship
9:45 a.m.
Sermon: “Inconsiderately Busy.”
Church school
10:45 a.m.
Classes for all ag»*s.
OPTICAL ILLUSION?
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OF LICHT FROM THE STAR WHICH MAW HAVE BEEN
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..XtCTA AiCRiTARV OF THE TREASURV HUMPHREY: "THE CONTINUEP 6UCCE56 OF OUR ECONOMY
...IS THE SLIM TOTAL OF ALL THESE INPIVIPUAL EFFORTS THAT MAKE OUR SYSTEM
SUPERIOR TO ANYTHIN* KNOWN IN THIS WORLP BEFORE^ ANO BUY IN* Ut »AVINO»
tONff» CAN BE AN /MPORMNr MART OF THAT EFFORT.'
Five Local Home Economics 4-H'ers
Win Berths at Oregon State Fair
Eleven Jackson county 4-H
clubs girls won the their way
to the Oregon State Fair by tak­
ing championships in the 4-H
home economics contests and
demonstrations held at the Jack-
son county courthouse Augst 13,
14 and 15.
Central Point girls who won
championships were as follows:
Patsy Charley was the top in­
dividual demonstrator in foods.
She gave a demonstration on
Boston brown bread. Joan Do­
brot of the Kandy Kids made the
top dairy foods demonstration on
bread pudding and Sharon Coff­
man and Sandra Ghelardi gave
a team demonstration on banana
nut bread to win the special
breads demonstration contest.
Patsy Charley of Central Point
won the bread baking contest
and Carol vonder Hellen won
the cake baking contest. These
girls are both members of the
Kudj Kill.
All winners will enter contests
during the Oregori State Fair
at Salem, September 1-8.
4-H club members from
throughout Jackson county en­
tered the contests and demon­
strations. Others from Central
Point and Gold Hill areas who
placed were as follows:
Mary Lou Savage of the Kandy
Kids, red, for “Bunny Lunch
for Small Fry.” Alison Pinkham
and Nikkie Hammond of the
Chowder Chicks, red, for “Fruit
Torte.” Marlena Coffman and
Cheryl Ghelardi of the Kandy
Kids, blue, for “Puff Pudding.”
Phyllis Taylor, Sun & Fun
club, red. Nikkie Hammond,
champion blue.
Senior bread baking: Joan Do­
brot, blue. Junior bread baking:
Patsy Charley, blue; Sharon
Coffman, blue; Sandra Ghelardi,
red; and Linda Warren, white.
Cake baking: Marlena Coff­
man and Carol vonder Hellen,
blue; Charlotte Bush, red; Nancy
McKay, Elaine McKay and Mary
Lou Savage, white.
Wool sewing contest: Jocky
Cameron, red. Blanket stitch;
Dianne Jore, Gold Hill, blue.
Demonstrations winners in­
cluded Aletta Myers and Anita
Pierce, blue, for ‘We Like a
Well Made Bed." Senior and
senior team demonstrations win­
ners included Carol Meyers and
Julie Ashton, red, for “How To
Put I q a Zipper;” and Jocky
Cameron and Linda Warren, red,
for "Tape Tips.”
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
OF GOD
Rev. W. H. Johnson, pastor
Sunday school ...____ 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship _____ 11 a.m.
Evening worship ........... 7:30 p.m.
Young people 7:45 p.m. Thursday
Forest Acres Community Church
(N on- denominational)
Affiliated with the American
Sunday School Union
Sunday school classes for all
ages ........................... 9:45 a.m.
Church service ............... 11 a.m.
Young people ................... 7 p.m.
Evening service and songfest
7:30 p.m
Midweek prayer meeting
Wednesday ............... 7:30. p.m.
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
H. James Kreider
Sunday school________ 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship__ .... 11 a.m.
Youth Service ......
6:45 p.iu.
Evangelistic service _ 7:30 p.m.
Mid-week prayer service and
Bible study 7:30 p.m. Thursday
VISIT ON COAST
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Naples
and her sister, Mrs. C. R. Pend-
red and daughter, Margaret,
spent Thursday, Friday and Sat­
urday vacationing on the Oregon
coast. Mrs. Pendred is from Mer­
chantville, New Jersey.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
SUNDAY—
Bible School . .....
9:45 a.m.
Classes for all ages.
,
Morning Worship .. _ 11:00 a.m.
Communion and sermon.
Junior High Youth Meeting
6:45. p.m.
Vesper Hour..................... 7:30 p.m.
“A service for the whole
family”
High School Youth Meeting
-
8:30 p.m.
Until further notice
PINE STREET
SERVICE
Relief Corps Ladies
Plan Birthday Party
Plans for a birthday party at
the September meeting of the
Women’s Relief Corps of Central
Point were made during the
August 21 gathering held at the
city park.
A potluck dinner was served
in the park at noon. The menu
included fried chicken, ham and
lima beans, spaghetti and ham­
burger balls, salads, cake, buns
and corn.
The organization held no meet- •
ing in July due to the absence
of many of the officers.
Those present for the Tuesday
meeting at the park were: Mr.
and Mrs. McDowell, Mr. and
Mrs. Hays, Mrs. Elizabeth Faber,
Mary Foster, Emma Pence, Em­
ma Williams, Tillie Maple, Jo
Whaley and Margaret Wilson.
The next meeting will be at
the Legion Memorial hall on
September 18.
Dry Cleaning
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SUNDAYS
Have your Back-to-School dry
cleaning done now, in plenty
of time. Just call us.
Y our Shell Station
CENTRAL POINT CLEANERS
Ray Anderson, operator
S & H Green Stamps
Comer 4th and Pine
CENTRAL POINT
Charles & Louise Novosad
40 East Pine Street
Phone 4-2523
GREEN STAMPS
CENTRAL POINT
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3 BEDROOM HOME
on two-acre irrigated tract.
Lot» of built-ins, pantry, din­
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Outstanding home.
$11,500
$2.000 down or will take house
trailer as part of deal.
Keep those weeds
down. Prevent tires
2 BEDOOM HOME
in Central Point
$4.500
Will trade for 3-acres or more
of unimproved land with good
spring or creek.
—RENT—
• Weed Cutters
Other sickle bar
or rotary blade
We have several nice new
homes in Central Point. Elig­
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see us about them.
• Lawn Mowers
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• Beautiful Washable Interiors
• 230 H.P. Super Red Ram Engines
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