The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, September 05, 1935, Image 1

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THE AMERICAN
M u s in g s ^ O.S.C. STUDENTS
By an Innocent Bystander
Co. Achievement
Day and Fair
Held on Sat
C E N T R A L P O IN T , OREGON,
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If you har« news item* wo
will appreciate their receipt by
Wednesday
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NUMBER »7
Subscription
Price to Be
Raised Soon
C, LAKE SCENE
HENSLEY-ROSTEL
RUES SAT. EVE.
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During the depression the sub­
Aud still the hot weather hangs
scription price of The American
on. Art Perry »avs we should come
was reduced to $1.00 In order
over to his sanctum and thaw out.
that all might have the paper.
We never did have much faith in
Owing to the increase iu the cost
Art. and have a hunch that we might
of white paper and other supplies
suffer an awful chill if we dropped
A total of 111 difefrent student»
it will be necessary to Increase
in among that bunch of cold blood­
The 4-H Club county achievement Table Rock w'bn first place in the
obtained varying amounts of emer­
A beautiful ceremony at the at­
the price to $1.50 per year.
ed highbrows.
gency employment
aid under the day and annual fair was held at the canning demonstration on canning
tractive
Crater lake home of Mr.
In order to make this change
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auditorium
Saturday, salad pears. Olive Davis and Roberta
FE KA funds during the year 1934- >courthou»e
and Mrs. David H. Canfield solem­
is easy as possible for our read*
nised the wedding Sunday at 8:00
prs we will allow one month of
It seemed like old limes last week 35 at Oregon State college, accord­ August 31. from 10:00 A. M. to 4:30 Hamlin of Table Rock demonstrated
o'clock of Miss Margaret Hensley of
grace. So until the 1st of October
to have so many trains going ing to a detailed annual report re­ P.M. under the supervision of Mr*. preparation of plum preserves.
Mabel C. Mack, county home demon­
Awards In projects were:
first
we will continue to accept sub­ Medford, daughter of Mr. Richard
through town. And it is noticeable cently compiled by E B. I.emon, reg­
istrar.
stration agent and the county 4-11 prise, $ I.rtft; second prlxe $3.no;
Hensley of Portlaud and Ernest Rn«.
scriptions at
the old
rate of
that when it comes to the long
The college quota, based on 13 per leader» association.
third prtxe, $2.00; fourth prl*e,| $ 1 . 0 0 .
tel, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. C.
hauls, nothing can take the place ot
There were sixty five exhibits in $1.00; fifth prixe, $1.00. Winners by
B. Hostel of Central Point. The Epis­
We have tried to give you all
the train. Trucks are fine for cer­ cent of the enrollment of the year
copal service was read by the Rev.
the news of the community, but
tain classes of freight and for short previous, was 225 students to re­ home economics projects in sewing. \ projects were:
Miss Grace;
COOKERY 1— COOKIES
E. S. Bart lam, rector o f St. Mark's
of $15 each a rooking, and canning.
not being
readers, we have
hauls, but for the big stuff aud for ceive an average
Sniilit, Jackson county rural hehab-
church. In the presence of 100 guests
First, Gale Beebe, Sams Valley;
sometimes failed. W e have tried
the distant places there is still a month, but the college officials were
the second Dale Beebe, Sams Valley;
from the national park and from
allowed to use their discretion as ilitation assistant who judged
place for the iron horse.
at all times to work for the best
Medford.
to the number of students as long as entries stated that the work was of third, Maxine Holland, Central Point
Interests of the city and district.
long as the total allotment of money ¡very high standard and was panic- fourth. Thelma
The bride, who was attended by
Holland.
Centra
Send In your dollar at once.
We heard something the other was not exceeded.
1 ularly impressed with the fine can- Point; fifth. Betty Lou Reich, Oak
Mrs llerthold Hostel as matron of
day which made us want to go back
The amoun of money earned by ‘led fruit aud vegetable exhibit, and Grove.
honor, wore a gown of heavy white
to our boyhood. An old frieud ot the 271 men students and 140 wo- ''h e nearly perfect loaves of bread,
satin, modeled on princess lines
Cookery 11 -Angel Food Cake
Lawrence Store
ours, Percy Close, whom we “ knew men was $2S,1 45.47. The average!
Club members from Oak Grove,
with short train aud high neckline,
First, Olive Davis, Table Rock
when" as the feller said, is postmas­ earnings of the men students for the Sams Valley, Table Rock,
Central second. Itorothv Thomas, Medford:
marked in the back with buttons
To Hold Formal
ter over in one of the little coast jacademic year was $65.17 and of tli* Point. Ashland, Medford. Talent, third, Norma
and with full sleeve«, ending in long
Sage, Table
Rock:
towns. His home is by the side of a women students $74.51, at an hourlylOriffln Creek, Willow Springs, and fourth. Lucille 1-ambert,
fitted cuffs, extending to the elbows.
Ashland:
Opening
Saturday
beautiful lake. We would like noth­ rate of pay of 35 cents.
j Rosy Ann exhibited In the various fifth. Leva Dusenherry, Sams Val­
She wore us head dress, a cap ot
ing more than to go over there and
The federal requirements that the ( projects and entered
special con- ley.
white net, beaded in pearls, empha­
play in the water on a homemade money was to be used in helping | tests. Willow Springs sewing club
Cookery I I I — Bread
On Saturday, September 7 the new sising her lovely brunette coloring,
raft, as Percy and the writer did in high grade students in need of fl-jlead by Miss I sj I h Blackford won
First, Rebecca liunsley. Table Lawrence Jewelry Sore will have an and at her throat the pearls of the
the long ago. And we'd kinda like to nancial assistance in doing a socially1 honors for having a 100%
the
enroll- Rock; second,
Ruth Sage,
Tabh open house In their new location In late Mrs. Hostel, a gift from
tangle one of those big bass once desirable work was strictly adhered ¡ment.
She carried a shower
'Rock: third, Etna Davis, Table Rock'the old Jackson County Bank build- bridegroom.
more.
to by the O. S. C. officials, the re-| To exhibit committee.
Mrs. Inal fourth. Mary Esther Davis,
Tab! ! lug. The building lias been entirely bouquet of gardenias, lilies of the
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port points out. The grade point av-1 Thomas. Oak Grove; Mrs. Ruth YorkjRo.-k;
fifth. Eleanor Wright
I remodeled and redecorated for this vallles and orchids.
Mrs. Hostel was gowned In yellow
erage of those who received air was|Hood, Griffin Creek; Miss Katherln.’ J
Canning I— Canned Fruit
¡store, which has been In business for
It's funny, folks, how w0 humans j j <59 as compared with a student j Lathrop. Central Point assisted byj
First, Lova Dusenherry, Sams Val- many years on the corner of West uet over taffeta with sash of char­
drift about this old earth, only to body average for the year of 1.4 1. Miss Laura Bailey of Medford had! ley; second, Roberta Hamlin, Table Maiu and Fir strnets.
treuse and wore a close fitting bat
run into each other occasionally af­
'The attitude and cooperation of the exhibits arranged and ready for| Rock: third, Eleanor Wright, Table
The Imwrence Jewelry store has ot yellow net, finished wltht halo
ter many a weary year. Every little the students were, with a very few judging by 10:30 A. M-
j Rock; fourth, Rogernta Dusenherry. been in business in Medford for the hrlnt and trimmed In chartreuse.
while someone of those we have exceptions most commendable," the
A contest for club members under, Sams Valley; fifth. Roberta Hamlin, past twenty-five years and In that She carried yellow rosebuds.
known and loved and from whom we report sets out. "Those few who ven- the direction of Mrs. Mack was held [ Table Rock-
Mr llerthold Hostel was his bro­
time has established a reputation for
have been separated for years comes ured to presume that they were en­ on judging cookies and angel food!
Canning II— Canned Fruit and
fair dealing and honest merchandise ther’s beat man.
drifting along
The wedding, which was the first
Jelly
titled to something for nothing were cakes Alice Sawyer of Ashland Scor-
moderately priced. They have proveu
As ships that pass iu the night,
dismissed from the service. It Is ourje<l highest with 185 out of a possible
First, Olive Davis, Table Rock.
that the best is the cheapest in the to be solemnlxed In Crater Lake Na­
And speak each other iu passing. opinion that students did not In a n y '200.
tional park, was followed by a re­
I Canning I I I— Fruits. Vegetables, long run.
Only a signal shown.
Meats, Pickles, Jelly
sense consider that they were recelv-!
At noon a picnic luncheon was!
They carry no Junk, but have ception at the Canfield borne, after
And a distant voice in the dark­ ing a dole, but on the other hand put ;served In the city park with Mr*. L.
First, Etna Davis, Table
Rock; muny low priced articles which are which the bride and groom left on
ness;
forth conscientious effort to merit E. Hamlin and Mrs. R. O- Hunsley j second, Mary Esther Davis. Table really good. The public has long their honeymoon, Mra. Roatel wear­
So we on the ocean of life,
of Table Rock In charge-.
| Rock; third, nuth Sage. Table Rock; known that they can buy with con­ ing for going away an autumn model
and earn the funds paid them."
May meet a-'id greet one another—
The afternoon program arranged fourth. Etna Davis, Table Rock;
Similar aid for students on much
fidence at this store. If you are In­ of rust crepe with brown coat and
Only a look and a voice.
Sewing 1
terested In Quality in either silver­ brown accessories.
the same basis has been provided for by Mrs. Dick Straus Sants Valley and)
Then darkness again and silence. the coming year as part of the Na­ Mrs. Larkin Grubb, Ashland includ-
The bride, who was a graduate
First,
Mary Milestone, Griffin ware or jewelry you should drop In
new store— the moderate from the University of Oregon in
tional Youth
Administration
pro­ ed 4-H Club songs and Interesting Creek; second, Doris Hunsley, Table at this
1927 played a prominent part
In
gram. Because of the increased en­ talks on 4-H Summer School by Rock; third, Ida Belle Davis, Table prices will aniaxe you.
As dear old Will Rogers used to
fourth.
Dorothy Hunsley.
rollment last year, Oregon State col­ Dorothy Thomas, Medford and Nan­ Rock;
Remember the date, Saturday, Journalistic activities ou the campus
say, “ all we know is what we read in
Table Rock; fifth, Shirley Angle, September 7. Drop In at the new and was affiliated with Theta Blgma
lege will be entitled to an increae of cy Durham. Griffin Creek.
the papers." We note that the presi­
Four demonstration teams com­ | Table Rock.
close to 35 per cent in students to
Lawrence store aud look over their Phi, national honorary in journal­
dent has ordered the reduction ot
representing
Sewing II
! be aided. The funds available will peted for honors of
sock of fine Jewely. You will find ism. Siuce 1923 she has been a mem­
the mighty forces of the “ relief" total $4545 a month, as compared Nackson county at the State Fair,
First,
Roberta
Hamllu,
Table that they have as fine a stock as cau ber of the Mall Tribune staff.
gang. And he says the backbone of
Mr. Rostel is ranger in the public
with $3375 last year. While there Dorothy Thomas and Alice Sawyer Rock; second, Helen Wright, Willow be found on the Pacific Coast, out­
the depression is broken. Isn’t that
relations department of the National
are some details of the administra­ of Ashland won first in the cookery Springs; third, Olive Davis, Table side the big cities.
nice! What's he going to do with the
Park service stationed
at Crater
tion of the fund still to be worked demonstrations on preparation of a Springs; fifth, Norma Sage, Table
balance of that four billion?
Lake.— Mall Tribune.
Milestone Rock; fourth, Nita Conrad, Willow
out, the registrar's office Is accept­ vegetable dinner. Mary
5c Buys Food on
ing applications on blanks obtain­ and Olive Caulkins of Griffin Creek Rock;
also
gave
an
excellent
demonstration
Sewing
III
S. P. Trains New Jack Lees and family returned
That old agitation to get Medford able from that office.
on baked custards.
Sunday from a ten-day vacation
First,
Rebecca
Hunley,
Table
The
report
lists
hundreds
of
work
water for this city is going the
Etna Davis and
Ruth
Sage of > Rock,
A new food service In which the spent wandering up and down the
projects
carried
out
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schools
or
rounds again. In our opinion, it will
severa
items cost Gc and 10c will be inau­ Oregon coast. They spent
have to come to a vote some day. departments of the campus by the
the Percy Close
gurated at once on all Southern Pa­ day* visiting at
students
In
return
for
the
financial
I
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FORM
DRIVING
LAWS
There is no doubt but we can get
Double W edding
cific trains, in addition to the regu­ home at Siltcoos. Wonderful bass
NEEDED
the water if w « want it bad enough. aid afforded In the selection of pro­
lar dining car service, according to fishing was enjoyed on Siltcoos
ject
the
committee
made
sure
that
Personally, the wQter is in favor of
Comes as Surprise Ono of the greatest harriers to J.
A. Ormandy, general
passenger Lake. Mr. Lee» made a special trip
work
was
such
that
it
would
not
the project. But we fear it will be
fair and efficient enforcement of agent.
o f f the road lo aeour*» some plants of
have
been
done
by
other
employees
hard to get enough to vote for It to
, loi ¡traffic laws Is the lack of uniformity
The new service will be known as the Fly Catcher species which he
bad
federal
aid
not
been
available,
j
Coming
as
a
great
surprise
put the bond issue over. But some
In the traffic codes of different the “ tray service." An attendant will brought home with him as curiosi­
.
Di
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friends and relative», the double
thing Is going to have to be done
kinds of money; hut, if he wishes serve at the
passenger'* seat in ties. lie gave one of them to the edi­
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wedding
of
Mona
Patricia
Lewis,
about our old water mains some of
to operate his car In accord with the coaches and tourist sleeping cars, a tor of The American, who gratefully
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Lewis of Central Point to Dow De law, he must at once revise his dri­ choice of sandwiches, cookies, cof­ achnowledges being remembered.
we should get the Medford water at
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. . __ , _ : Wayne Stone, son of Mr*. W. D. ving habits. He leave a slate where fee, milk, orangeade, Ice cream fruit
the same time.
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Dr. N. A Johnson of San Uernar-
.stone, and Josephine Applegate, the maximum speed allowed is 40— and similar Items at a coat of 6c or
dino, Calif., has been named by tin
(daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charlee and then must remember that now 10c each. Pillows will also be rent­
Jackson County Board of Health as I
Applegate, to Charles
Williamson. he must hold his car down to 30. ed for a dime each.
It seems too bad that lack of mon­
county physician during the two!
This service la being established
T IIR KEDERATKD CHURCH
son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williamson He has been accustomed to traffic
ey should stand In the way of an ap­
years' leave of absence granted Dr
«a s solera tilled at Ashland Saturday 1,* hu 8nd " • " » » l,laced on ™niers on all S. P. trains following a teat R* v. Robert Charles Ic w h , I'aetor
peal to the supreme court in the case
C. I- Drummond, recently awarded a
which showed It to be highly popu­
I‘hone 51.
evening at ten o'clock, at the home
" ° W ,hey ar" overh' “ d ln IhP
of a poor man, while those who can
fellowship by the Rockefeller Foun­
of K e y A . I) Benham. Uaptlat min- dl* ,,f ',,rw’ u whpr® hp
,labl" to lar with the traveling public. Or
Bible School— A J. Milton, Sup­
dig up necessary rash can drag out
dation Fund at the Harvard Medl-j j(>>r
I miss seeing them entirely.
mandy said.
erintendent— 9 :4 » a. m.
their rases eternally. Take the Sal­
cal school, Boston, Mass., where he
A reception for the young couples
•>,"PP"*e that motor car manufac-
Morning Worablp— 11:00 A. M.
le,, rase. Attorneys for the defense
will take h post-graduate medical
1. being planned for the n*«/ futur- ,urpr"
the same practices as
Home Town Paper
Y.P.S.C.E.— (tw o group«).
6:30
claim they have good grounds for an
course.
p, m.
as the sudden wedding left no op­ many cities and state«. Suppose a
appeal but lack o f funds prevents
(It)
Will
Roger».
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Dr Johnson, who will assume bis
Evening Service— 7:30 p. m.
portunity for entertainment
beforej man who had been driving the
them from making the necessary
‘Taka my ham away, take away
duties in this county September 4.
Smith ear wanted to trade it In for
the
ceremony.
Women’s Bible Study aud prayer
transcript of evidence. It seems as
has been connected with the county
the new Jones model and discovered my eggs, even my chill, but leave meeting, Mra H. W. Davisson, teach­
though some w-ay should he found
health department st San Bernar­
•that It had a different kind of trans­ my newspaper. Even If It just has er. 2:30 p. m. Tuesday.
so that a poor man could have the
dino. He waa »elected from a number Cannery Forecasts
mission, required a different kind of such purely local news as ‘ Jim Jones
The Fisherman's Club. Tuesday
same chance as a wealthy one.
of application*.
fuel, and presented major points of cam,, home unexpectedly last night 7:00 p. m.
and bloodshed ensued,' or Jesar
Dr. Drummond and family
will
B i g Tomato Crop difference In other respects Such
The Family Gathering,
Wednes­
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policy would be no mor* abnurrl Busyhead our local M. D. Is having day. 8:00 p. m.
We are wondering why the Cham­ leave for the east September 8.
The Rockefeller Fund fellowship
than
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In the .....
exlHtln*
...... . policy of our one of hi* best years of his career,
ber o f commerce didn't get hold of,
Choir Practice— Thursday.
7:30
,
-..lti.PT and h.ager tome- l n n M N U ,
|, adopting traf- practically »peaking— but they Just
the governor when he waa In this *■* a <ov-t»d k N N among m fllool
p
m.
to rr.,p this year make, prospects f(c ro^ r t ||M|f ^
w„ er|y
T, rlanf«|
ha>' bin. when they get well.'
-ectlon the other day and convince
»»<! include« beside« the medl-
for • anning companies Iu this area;
ftf , toWB or , tate l o | The roun,y
W* H P>rkPd y* » ter-
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
him that while he was at It he mightlcsl course a liberal expense allow
parti. ularly bright, stated Manager' n )||(H| (W#y
j day with prominent visitors from out
Itev. Clifton A. Phillip«
just as well have the new capitol ance
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of town attempting to renew
renew their
Upon completion of the rnursc Ralph Koox. r, manager of the Hag-
Bible School 10.00 A. M. Roland
Vehicles Code and
built clear outside of the Willamette
Ashland
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Dr Drtimmoud will return to this lev „ tanning Company In
j.
. . Mod*!
Municipal
Ordinance, pre- note».' and 'Election ain't far oft and Hover, 8upt.
valley and stop all the agitation. It
Klight and other diseases that
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Communion and Trenching 11:00
county.
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pared by traffic experts, could and everybody Is up for office that, (tan
they’ll put It down here, we'll give
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Subject
" A Study o f John 3:16.''
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Now
all
should
be
adopted
by
every
th»ni all the land they need and they
Mrs. J. B. Tucker and daugther of present this year to only a nom tnal-n(J ef
Th)|| wouW BOt
, g iv e . that don't mean much news to yon
Christian Endeavor 7:00 P. M,
only
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ran save a million or so. How about Sacramento visited O. D Tucker for degree. Increasing the prospect, o '
ferM||_ ft
But It la newt to you, especially
Evangelistic Servi.« 8:00
P. M.
It. Ban?
Mr*, advantageous sales to a large dr
I hours Friday afternoon
j men»e|y expedite the efficiency of when yon U »»w the pool« and they W « will have several musical num­
a alster-ln-law
of Mr. gree.
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lour polle# and traffic patrol depart- are y o « r own folk*. So no matter bers for the evening service. The
Canning will continue for approxi­
It is oar hunch that the Italians, Tucker,
{ ment*, and make important contri- bow punk you might think your local tiny tots will have 15 minute« on the
mately go day«, with a crew of about
are going to have quite a Job on
I button to the ranee of highway eafe- paper I« getting, why Just take It program and several will take part
on the can­
ncl Mrs Wm Osbourn of .-‘ an l i e men and women
Mr
front you and «ee how yon In the aenrlce. The pastor* abort ser­
their hands In licking those Kthlopl
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sto «pent laat week end vtslt- nery's payroll.
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reel.
I think mon will Ite on "T h e Psalms” . We
feel. The old newspaper.
ane They are a hard
hunch
to Tranclsi-
Horn» fruit
may be bandied at!
Attorney Harry flkyrman. Engln-,1»
oor biggest blessing, will answer many Interesting ques­
Is Jnat
Just about oar
handle on their own grounds. While, log with Mrs. Graves at the Essex
we ars not In favor of retting mixed ran< h Mrs. Osbourn was formerly the plant a little lat<-r but tha mar-leer T. D. McDonough and City R e-, So let's all read and be merry, for tion* on Biblical Music.
up In the affair, »till w ed like t o , assort,., d with Mr« Gear-- In the ket outlook for I bo l-ixorr prodore'eorder Gov T e , eometeted
ppll-' tomorrow the paper may not have)
Mid-week Prsyer Service. Thur*.
slip a few million round* of rifle beauty parlor bnatooao In A n Fran- is inferior to vegetable* believes Mr.¡cation for a » » » a g e disposal plant enough ads In It to come out.*’
I 7 :45 p. m. Mrs. C trl H a w , Lesdsr.
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ammunition over to the colored ciaco for many yeara and now 1» Knorer. Primary ’•«aaoo 1» low buy- and ««nt It I d lo ample time Now n»>
' We will close the study of Armaged-
(talon Inc power coupled with a carry-over one l o o » « bow long it will bw before
Florence Maxwell of HoIUod ws* don.
*ou41erB*n Just to even things up a own*r of the Aladdin
dt pb»rt» fraus lar,
- « ktc-w '/ ft •« acrwp'wd ar r»*w*w4 »'Aitirg la Oeairn! Foist »tie »w A
Own*' ’Cork' Fra»'
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