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About Central Point herald and Southern Oregon news. (Central Point, Or.) 1917-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1917)
organization and was duly elected. W. REP ORT OF T HE CONDITION OF E. Kahler, who was the tem porary sec retary, was also elected to the office of C E N T R A L POINT S T A T E BANK AT CENTRAL PO HIT, OREGON. AT TNE CLOSE OF ilSIRESS regular secretary. NAT 1, 1917 “T h e hope of democracy lies in education" Mrs. W. E. K ahler was appointed a RESOURCES delegate to attend the meeting at Med Loans and discounts.................................... $97,594.90 ford Saturday, when Claude C. Cate, O verdrafts, secured and unsecured ........... 541.99 As the name implies, this departm ent is devot ed to educational work in the public schools, hivrh the county pathologist, addressed the Bonds and w arran ts.........................................19,746.30 An Excellent Address schools and colleges. and other securities...............................2,868.99 farm ers on the work of Food Prepar Stocks Banking house................................................... 3,064.58 The young people of any p art of the country Last Sunday morning at the edness. F urniture and fixtures.................................... 2,000.00 are welcome to contribute to this departm ent. 'AVrite the editor a letter, a story or essay, and Presbyterian church, Prof. Geo. Among other things that occupied the O ther real estate ow ned................................ 3,599.22 send it in. If space allows, it will be published. Rebec, an instructor at the Uni attention of the committee was the Due from banks not reserve b anks........... None Anyone is welcome to w rite to this departm ent, versity of Oregon, delivered an m atter of financing the work of the Due from approved reserve b anks..............47,726.87 Checks and other cash item s......................... 40.00 be he a first grade pupil or a senior in college. L e e B. F ran klin , Editor. address entitled “The Passing of local organization. This discussion re Exchanges for clearing house...................... None Reporters: sulted in an expression that the logical Cash on han d..................................................... 6,849.13 W. Walden Dillard, U n iv ersity of Oregon, E u the Nineteenth Century Man,” thing to do would be to get possession E xpenses.............................................................. None O ther resources. Gold D u st........................... 37.24 which was pronounced by all gene. J. C. Bellinger, S tate Normal School, Mon present as one of the finest di s- of the little balance in the bank be T otal..................................................... $184,068.72 longing to the old Commercial Club, mouth. BILITIES cussions o f the subject that was and, not only that, but also to merge C apital stock paid LIA Russell H arris, Central Point High School. in .......................................$25,000.00 fu n d ....................................................... 4,210.00 ever heard. Prof. Rebec is a the new Food Preparedness organiza Surplus D ates o f Im portance T o B e scholar who as delved deeply in tion into an organization that would Undivided profits............................................. 1,509.10 unpaid.............................................. None on the same line of work in con Dividends R em em bered to banks and bankers............................ none to the underlying facts of carry nection with O. A. C , and also to a Due Postal savings bank deposits....................... none May 24—Thursday. Applegate will history, and the causes of the large extent the work of a live, wide Individual deposits subject to check........ 97,862.31 have another rally this year. The changing Conditions of civiliza- awake booster or commercial club after Demand certificates of deposit..................... 151.49 Cashier checks outstanding......................... 453.96 various schools of Jackson and Jos- t jo n Furthermore, he is a man t h i s im portatant work is finished. Certified checks................................................. none ephine counties in the Applegate Val- . , .» » , . This suggestion m et with favor, and and Savings deposits......................... 54,689.36 , ley will join . . . in an all-day „ , celebration. , . with . the courage " of his convic- W. E. Kahler was appointed a commit Time and bills rediscounted....................... none The Valley Pride Creamery Associa- tions, and he promptly, audaci- tee of one to take the responsibility of Notes Bills payable for money borrow ed............. none tion is back of the movement and ously, speaks the plain truth as culling a quorum of the old Commercial Reserved for interest and ta x e s................. 192.50 L etters os credit................................................ none will aid the schools in putting the he sees it However, while his Club membens together for the purpose ‘‘A cceptances’’ of this b an k ......................... none event through. none picture of the nineteenth century of voting the remaining funds over to O ther T liabilities............................................ otal....................................................... $184,068.72 Preparedness Committee for their man and his environment is not the O F OREGON. : . immediate use. No definite action was STATE of Jackson j * altogether bright, his hope of taken in regard to the merging of the I, County Isaacson, President of the above-named the future man and his civilza- two organizations into one perm anent bank, J. do O. solemnly th at the above statem ent tion is one that only those with body, but the m atter will be under ad is true to the best swear of my knowledge and belief. High School Notes J . O. ISAACSON. President. Jessie Chauncey, of the Teachers a high ideal can conceive of. He visement. CORRECT A ttest: W. C. LEEVER, consisting of Chairman Training D epartm ent, is teaching at is a man whose religious nature E. A B. rommittee, W J FREEM AN, Stanley, W. E. Kahler and Lee I.C . ROB NETT. has been developed fully, and he B. Franklin, Willo.v Springs this week. was appointed to get out and sworn to liefore me this Hth day W ilbur Dunlap and William Heck recognizes tne power of the in what printed m atter was needed for Subscribed of May, 1917. F. E . R ki > den , N otary Public. man, of the Biology class, gave a fluence of man’s soul on the immediate My commission expires Feb. 14, 1920. use. stereopticon lecture in the assembly development of the h u m a n race. Th" different committees are being room on "W eeds” Tuesday afternoon. Those who missed this address organized, and the work of the commit Alas ! the same fate as that of last tee will be well under way this week. year; we were beaten out of th at cup certainly missed a treat. G I F T S No definite date was agresd upon for again—only by nine points. It was the regular meetings, but Chairman Stan finest day possible for a Held meet, ley has the privilege of calling one any and C entral Point went with the spirit Army and Navy Y. M. C. A. time that he feels it necessary. In to win, but we were doomed. Our the meantime the chairman and the Work Presented good spirit was broken when, in the heads of the other will con 220 yard dash, the first event in the Following the instructions given by stitute an executive committees committee subject morning, Jam es Ross fell and was un our Governor in his proclamation, the to the call of the chairman. able to do justice to anv of his events Army and Navy Y. M. C. A will be in the afternoon. We were particular presanted in the following communities ly weak in the " B ” class and lacked next Sunday : practice in the "C ” class, but compared Mr. W. A. Cowley, with some music Volunteers Wanted favorably with any there. It was al talent, will present the cause at The County Sheriff’s office in rather hard to see the cup go to the Willow Springs at 3 o’clock Sunday For the Graduates ones who beat us in basket ball, but afternoon. Mrs. W. A. Kahler and formed us this week that the they worked harder for it. The high Prof. V. A. Davis, with a number of government wanted volunteers N othing could more surely make the girl graduate supremely happv than any point winners were Autumn Lynch, in singers, will go to Tolo in the evening. to act as registrars to enroll the one of the delightful g ifts in jewelry such the " A ” class, with 25 points, and Mr. R. H. Paxson and Mrs. E. S. Pal names of the men who will come as a l>eaut iful La Valliere, a dainty brooch or pin, a bracelet, a w rist watch, a dia W ilbur Dunlap, in the “ C” class, with m er will go to Antioah; Mr. R. W. ring or any article of her favo. ite under the conscription call. It is mond pattern in the toilet-ware nearly as many points. Elden, to Brownsboro, The boy graduate, taking a new step forw ard, faces the big world of real life. The cause will he presented at both suggested that those serving on Give S o p h m o r e s W in D e b a t e him the right s»^rt; plant the seed Rock and Eagle Point by Rev. the election boards would be the of punctuality by r -«tenting him with a A week ago last Tuesday the Fresh- Table dependable watch or give him military Paul S. Bandy, with Mr. Geo. Andrews proper ones to offer their ser brushes, ring, cufF links, scarf-pin, studs, man-Sophmore debate at the High belt buckle, W aldermair chain, gold or sil Mrs. S. A. Mulkey as the singers. vices. As no appropriation has School was a very interesting contest, and ver knife or an Ever-sharp pencil. Miss Agnes Dunlap will go to Rogue been made to cover this expense, the subject under discussion being, River for the morning service at eleven those offering their services will Jewelry is really the Gift "Resolved, th a t the United States gov of gifts ernm ent should own and operate all o’clock. ’clock, at Central Point, there do so from a patriotic motive, as inter-state railroads.” The debate was will At be 11 a o community eervice, with Mrs. they will receive no remunera Beautiful Diamond La Val- very close, both team s being well Kahler, Prof. Davis and Mr. Cowley as tion. It is the desire of the gov lieres at $7.50 each equipped for the con.est. The students speakers. The Rev. M. C. Reed or taking part had cer’ainlv worked hard Rev. Paul S. Bandy will be in charge ernment to have the work done MARTIN I. REDDY to fit themselves for the debate, hs in this way in order to give the the service. It is very desirable they had the subject well in hand all of that the community turn out to the young men who will be subject the way through. service and show their loyalty to the The judges of the debate were Rev. great cause promoting both the inter to the draught the opportunity MEDFORD, OREGON to enroll without compulsion, P. S. Bandy, pastor of the Presby ests of the Church and State. this feature being distasteful to terian Church; Miss Reed, of the pub lic school, and Lee B. Franklin, of the the American mind. It is hoped Q u a l it y F ir s t Visitors always welcome. Herald. that those desiring to assist the food Preparedness Work !he two team s consisted of the fol- M tf)e m eet| held in the Cjt government in this way will lowing: Affirmat.ve June Dunlap. Bue- ^ evening the Central Po.nt lah W right, Harry Skyrm an; negative. Food Preparedness Committee elected make the fact known to the FOR M o l l y Thornbrue, H erbert Harris, Helen its perm anent officers and began its County Sheriff at once. Norcross. RHEUMATISM work in a business-like way. Professor E. B. Stanley, the acting head of the and NEURALGIA Try “THE HERALD” when Miss Maude Sutton of Gold Hill spent local committee, although a very busy Dannl« Eucalyptus Ointment the week visiting at the home of Irsal man, finally consented to take the per in need of classy Job Printing AT ALL ORUQ ■TOR E S manent office of chairman of the local T 28 c boc Lewis. Educational Department Central Point The Jeweler Thu„dgy ubes jars