Central Point herald and Southern Oregon news. (Central Point, Or.) 1917-19??, May 03, 1917, Image 2

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(Central {luitit lieralil campus. Plans are to make this
the most wonderful celebration
of the year and nothing worth
P u b l i s h e d E v e ry T h u r s d a y
By t u b : h e r a l d PUBLISHING CO. while is to be left out of the
“The hope of democracy lies in education”
program for the enjoyment of
A n I n d e p e n d e n t local n e w s p a p e r devote«!
th e In te re s t« o f C trai i>oT
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the
u.»fue
young
and
old
alike.
K iver V alley.
Miss Carmen Swanson, a mem- A s th e nam e im plies, th is d e p a rtm e n t is d ev o t­ Gregory. B asket ball for baskets—
E n te re d a s second class m a tte r a t th e p o s t o f-
co at ( entrai Point* Oregon, May L 1806, accord« her of the senior class is the ed to e d u c atio n a l w ork in th e pu b lic schools, h ig h
Delila Stevens and Bessie Price. In ­
i 1, l o a n A c t of C o n g re sh , M arch 3, 1879.
an d colleges.
first woman from the university schools
T h e y o u n g peo p le o f an y p o r t o f th e co u n try dian club race—Helm a Ellestad and
T h is p a p e r is k e p t on file a t th e D ark A d v k r -
Tennis doubles— Mil­
risiNO Ar.KNCY, In c.. 427 S o u th M ain S tre e t, Los to be called into federal service a r e w elcom e to c o n trib u te to th is d e p a rtm e n t. Violet Mayfield.
W rite th e e d ito r a le tte r, a sto ry o r essay , and dred Carlton and Christina Heckman.
A n g ele s a n d 779 M a rk e t S tr e e t, S an F ran cisco ,
by the War Department, Miss sen
w h ere c o n tra c ts fo r a d v e rtis in g c^ n be mad«*.
d it in. I f sp a c e allow s, it will be p u b lish ed .
singles—Mildred Carlton and
Swanson volunteered as a yeo­ A nyone is w elcom e to w rite to th is d e p a rtm e n t, Tennis
Christina Heckman.
Subscription Price $1.00 per Year man some time ago but did not be he a first g ra d e p u p il o r a sen io r in college.
L e e B. F r a n k l in , E d ito r.
expect fo be called until summer. R ep o rters:
The United S tates is a t war! H a rd ­ Last week she received word that W . W alden D illard , U n iv e rs ity o f O reg o n , E u ­
gene.
er times than we have ever known
she
was
needed
at
once
and
she
J . C. B ellin g er, S ta te N o rm al School, Mon­
may he our lot before many more
m o u th .
months roll by. The Ameriean people left for the Bremerton training
R ussell H a rris , C e n tra l P o in t H ig h School.
more
will have to suffer for the war and station Monday. Three
I obtain«*«! th ro u g h th * old e s ta b lis h e d 1
don’t g e t the idea in y o ur head th at men left this week, also, being D ates of Importance To Be
“ D . S W I F T A, C O . ” a r e b e in g q u ic k ly
b o u g h t by M a n u fa c tu re rs .
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you, because you live in the rich called into the service on short
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Rogue River Valley, will entirely es­
notice.
an d r e p o rt on p a te n ta b ility . W e g e t p a t- I
cape! We must bear our share of
e n ts o r no fee. W rite f o r o u r f r e e book I
May 24 Thursday. Applsgate will
o f 300 needed in v e n tio n s.
r
w a r’s burden, each and every one of
Hamilton Holt, editor of the have another rally this year. The
us, big or little, old or young. E nlist­ Independent and an author of
various schools of Jackson and Jos­
D. P a t S e n W
IF T & CO.
ing in the Army or Navy is not the
t L a w y e r s . Estab. 1889.
ephine counties in the Applegate Val­
note
was
a
guest
of
the
Univer­
oidy wav of showing yourself worthy
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Seventh
St.,
Washington. D. C.J
ley will join in an all-day celebration.
of your country. The farm s must be sity Wednesday. He addressed
The
Valley
Pride
Creamery
Associa­
worked; we must learn something the student body Wednesday
tion is back of lhe movement and
th at most of us have never learned
morning on the subject of ‘ Uni­ will aid the schools in putting the • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4
economy, too; and wu must do our versal Peace” . The lecture was
event through.
duty in every way possible to contrin-
NEW LINE
of
great
educational
value
hut
u te “ our h it” to the cause. So let us
Friday, Muv 11 — ‘ ‘Commun­
enlist in the Red Gross work, the the University is al the present ity Day” picnic and School Fair
“ Food P repardneas” work, and what time too much of a war college
at Central Point. Every body
ever more th a t we can do. Let us to appreciate fuily the value of
come.
prove ourselves worthy citizens of the a talk even though given by a
United S la te s of America!
man of this caliber.
C. A. building last Friday evening.
A number of Dry Petitions are To them goes the honor of starting
something differant in party e n tertain ­
University ol Oregon Notes
being circulated about the cam us ment; it was a carefully planned relay
Daily drill gets results at Ore­ asking Congress to prevent the program. I’res. Altimus opened the
gon. Captain W. G. Williams, use of foods for manufacturing evening with a farewell address to the
adjutant of tiie Second company, liquors. The petitions used c ime high school teachers who are leaving
this year and to the seniors of 1917.
Coast Artillery of Oregon, who from the University of Ktnsas us
Mrs. Walker then entertained us with
has complete command of the and are copied aft*»r the petitions a Victrola lecture, presenting the na-
University troops at the present U sed in England a t t h e beginning tiunal ami martial music of the United
S tates and several European countries.
time says that the men of the of the war.
Each of the classes contributed a class
University have picked up the
r
i,
. c . . r i
stu n t to the program, and games
drill fundamentals quicker than
Community Day and School la ir
wtrt. playeil. La .st,y, the cat9K were
any group of men he ever saw
served and toasts proposed t o t h e
h riday aiternoon May 11th has freshmen and the different high school
in service.
He says that
Complete line of*
they are learning much faster been set asi de as community day activities. The hall was appropriately
decor
ited
with
Hags
and
bunting
and
than the Coast Artillery men for the citizens of Central Point
banquet tables set and decorated
and should make good soldiers and the adjoining districts. the
in the different class colors.
Ladies’ Canvas
in record breaking time. Al­ Every man woman and child in The school adjourned Thursday at
ready the six companies are be­ the community is requested to 10.30 and went down to the opera
ginning to work together as a bring a basket and come to the house and listened to the lectures on
single unit and very few mis­ school grounds at noon and take “ Food P reparedness" by the extension
workers of the O. A. C.
takes are made in executing the part in an old fashioned picnic
dinner. Groups of persons may We are sending a champion track
commands.
team to Talent, and are going to bring
Thirteen seniors of the Univer­ plan to “ picnic” together or the cup home with us this year. The
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sity of Oregon will go into the each bring their individual lunch­ track material is b e tte r than usual, but
es. Golden West cotfee will be we have been handicapped slightly by
officers’ training camp this
very poor w eather for practice and a
summer to fit themsilves for the servt'd free. Bring your own corresponding lack of interest. How­
H IG H -TO PPED
officers reserve corps. These sugar and cream. The school ever. the tryouts have beaten the re ­
fair
in
which
every
pupil
has
an
cords of last year in nearly every in­
will leave about the fifth of this
month and will be in camp for exhibit will begin immediately stance, and as we lost last year by
.
LACE SH O ES j
after dinner.
Prizes to be such a small margin, it ought to be
three months in California.
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awarded in all grades. Come pretty easy. Those who will represent
In place of the usual varsity and see what your boys and girls the high school or " C ” class boys and
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track meet held during Junior can do. A school track and field the girls' events are as follows :
Bovs: 100 yard dash Jim Ross and
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week end. there will l>e a track meet will be held at 3:30. There Wilbur Dunlap. 220 yard dash—Jim
meet between the drill companies will be events for all. Come and Ross and Wilbur Dunlap. 440 yard
of the university held at this time. picnic with your friends and run John Ellestad and William Welch.
Men's Outing *
The fact that all athletics have neighbors and make this the best SS0 yard run—William Heckman and
been dropped by all the larger community event of the year. William Welch. 120yard low hurdles—
Jim Ross and Wilbur Dunlap. Running
Shoes
universities of the country pre­
high ju m p —Malcolm Anderson a. d Wil­
vents the carrying out of the
bur Dunlap. Running broad ju m p —
original plans for the week end.
Jim Ross and Wilbur Dunlap.
Pole
Central Point
vault Wm. Heckman and Wm. Welch.
The opening event of the week
Shot p u t—Irvin Hurley and Wilbur
end of jollification will be a
High School Notes
Dunlap.
canoe carnival. This is a new The freshmen, following the prece­ G ir ls : 50 yard dash - Leia Carlton
C R A N F I L L & R OB NETT
feature and is causing no little dent of former years, entertained the and Helma Ellestad. Basket ball for
favorable discussion about the student body and faculty at the Y. M. distance — Delia! Stevens and L y s I e ♦ ♦♦♦♦
Educational Department
Spring
foot
Wear
Pumps