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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1936)
« The American has maintained its leadership throughout the depression because it has the courage of its convictions. 1 rHE AM ERICAN! VENTRAL POINT. OREGON, THI'RHDAV, JANUARY I«. VOLUME VIII NEVITA CHAPTER 0. E. S. INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS Christian Church Elects New Officers The Christian Church enjoyed a dinner served by the ladies of the Church at 7:00 P. M. Tuesday, th? fourteenth. The whole evening was enjoyed by all the assembled body and a business meeting was conduc ted which resulted in the election of the following officers for the year, 1936. Elders, W. E. Alexander, J. San ford Richardson, Roland Hover. W. U. Hover. Deacons, James N. Cor- nutt. E. E. Scott, J. Ed Vincent, M. .1. Young, Arden Tyrell, Harrv Young Jr., Ernest R. Kelly. Deacon esses, Mrs. James N. Cornutt, Mrs. Lois Young. Miss Lyle Gregory. Mr. Lettie L. Gregory was elected to the office of Secretary, Treasurer, and all other special offices will be arranged at a meeting of the Offi cial Board. The election was conduc ted by open nominations from the floor and the nominees receiving the highest vote wer? elected. If you have news item? we will appreciate their receipt by Wednesday evening. Phone <01. NIMBER II Regional Meeting Expos Manager League of Cities \ Held Tuesday “ONCE IN A PALACE” ID BE G IN SOON BY STUDENT BOOT Installation of Officers of Xevita Depleting the life of a king and Chapter was held Tuesday night The regional conference of the ident. brought up the que«tion of his household In the Middle Ages Mrs. Lulu Salisberry of Jacksonville League of Oregon Cities he'd In i pensions for municipal employes and and displaying in elaborate effect was installing officer and it was re Medford Tuesday was d-scribed by a lengthy discussion ensued. C. C. th? costumes of those long ago days, ported that it was beautifully done. city officials today as one of the I Furnas, Medford councilman, sug- the 3 act royalty play "Once In A Mrs. Norcross was installing Chaplin most informative and stimulating i gested that definite action be defer Palace will be given on the eve Mrs. Esther Sanderson installing ever held in the state. red until the effectiveness of pension ning of February 6 by a select cast Marshall and Mrs. Sadi? Kohler in Methods of municipal procedur? I and unemployment insurance legis chosen with care from the entire stalling Musician. In a wide variety of matters were ex lation affecting private Industry student body. The following officers were in plained by officials of southern Ore could be demoinstrated. GlrU will be seen in dresses with stalled: Worthy Matron, Della Tex: gon cities, the different ways In Various other municipal prob- long, full skirts, tight bodices, and Worthy Patron. Ed Vincent; Associ which the municipalities handle the [ ltms were considered. At the end of wearing fancy head dress. The boys ate Matron, Minnie Clark; Associate same problems were expounded and the session Mayor T. S. Wiley of will b? appareled in the doublet and Patron. Guy Tex; Conductress, Eve ideas on the perplexities of local Ashland asserted that the meeting hose, fashionable at that time. lyn Skyrman; Treasurer Lelia Pax- government functions were exchang j had proved to be of great value and William A Webb, above, of Dallas, A special committee of girls, as ed. son; Ada, Ethel Freeman; Ruth, he moved that Mayor Porter be was named general managet of the sisted by some of the mothers, are Texas Centennial Exposition, which Margaret Swing; Esther, Helen Hed Pentium information thus ob thanked for his courtesy and effici opens in Dallas June 6. because of his working on costumes. The story con rick: Martha, I,, lota Bennett, Electa tained is to be correlated and pub ency in conducting th? conference. long experience in handling rush con cerns a king who has a fancy for Bertha Bonney; Warden. Edith New Coffee Shop lished in bulletin form by the league The motion was carried unanimous struction jobs. fine coats, a queen who Is not in Scott; Centlnal, Leonard Scott. Opens in Medford for distribution to and study by its ly, wherupon Mayor Porter said the sympathy with the king's ideas, a A large crowd was present. About members and be used as a basis for thanks were due the league and its princess who is ever so particular Announcement Codding to Run fifteen attended from Jacksonville. uniform procedure and for obtaining officials who came to Medford and about the prince she is going to worked Industriously in making the Supper was served about eleven marry, and the members of the The Bender Coffe? and Tea Shop state legislative aid where needed. For Re-election court meeting a success. o ’clock. A technical discussion of sewage who tumble all over them will open in a few days on North Besides visiting delegates who selves to please the king. Bartlett street next to the Peerless disposal plants occupied much of the regitered at the luncheon, th? fol No effort is being spared to make District Attorney George A. Cod Market in Medford. Mr. Bender, thi time of th? business session held In proprietor, has been in the coffee the Elks' temple following the lowing attended the business session ding announced recently that he this play on a par with the annual E F. Moore, councilman and W. H. would seek re-election in the Demo senior and junior plays and the business for the past fifteen years luncheon at the Hotel Medford. The delegates went deeply into Ferguson, recorder, of Gold Hill; cratic primaries as district attorney. "out-of-ordinarineea” of the plot and has a thorough knowledge of The following clipping from the Mrs. Inez Hayes, recorder and John He has held the office for two terms, and characters is making the pre fine coffees and teas. He comes to the question of sewer rate charges, Seattle Post-Intelligencer is passed E. Roberts and C. T. Pipes, council- and it Is the opinion of county dem sentation of the play an event much Southern Oregon from Seatte, being types of plants, method of operation along for what it is worth: men, of Phoenix; and William M. ocratic leaders he would have no looked forward to. construction costs and the experi attracted by the progressiveness of NURSERY DEPT. Briggs of Ashland. ences of cities that are building or Neill? Grissom, as business mana opposition from his own party In the the community. Wash., D. C. primaries. ger, is planning an Intensive ticket This new shop brings to the people operating such plants. Dear Dept; Medford officials explained fully Enlistments Open No Republican candidate for the selling campaign and is having some of Southern Oregon a service all Will the Govt pay I and my wife post has yet arisen, but a number of very attractive advertising prepared. large cities enjoy, that of fresh cof the construction of the new plant a Bonus for not haveing no baby« In Marine Corps Medford attorneys have been men Watch for posters and suve the date, fee, roasted daily and properly here, how it is being financed and this year? We haven't had none the method of collecting service tioned as probable candidates. They Feb. 6. ground for any method of making. since little Millicent, age 5, and the Enlistments in the U. S. Marine include Attorney William R. Mc In opening the new shop, Mr. charges by water department. way I got the Bonus plan was from "Whenever we have asked indus Corps are again open to a limited Alister, Cramer Deuel, Kenneth Bender says: "It is our aim to bring Shower Is Given one of them Govt Relief Experts to the people of the Rogue River try to eliminate river pollution they number of young men, according to Deuman, and Don R. Newbury. It is which comes around to our house. Valley the utmost in Coffee enjoy have replied that it would be time information received by Postmaster also reported that Attorneys Frank A t Bohnert Home This Expert is a lady by the name enough when the cities made the H. T. Pankey from Lieutenant Col J Van Dyke and William Briggs of ment. o f Miss Jones, she is very fresh from "W e have installed a Royal Coffee first move to this end,” Dr Parsons onel Randolph Coyle, U. S. Marine Ashland might cast their brief cases college, so she knows all about how Mrs. Otto Bohnert and Mr«. Ever Roaster and will specialize in Hi- said. "The cities are now eliminating Corps recruiting officer at Portland, into the ring. To Feed Your Children cheap, she ett Faber entertained with a double polution and it is time we compelled Oregon. District Attorney George A. Cod Grade Coffees, roasted fresh daily. read it in a hook. Arnold Applications for immediate enlist ding 1« the second Jackson ebunty shower In honor o f Mrs. ” If you have never before used a factories to take similar action.” My wife Mabel don’t like Miss Bohnert and Mrs. John Bohnert, Th? delegates showed exceptional ment will be accepted by the U. S. official since the first of (he year to really fresh roasted coffee, a coffee Jones, she don't like to be told Monday afternoon at the Otto Bohn free from shelf staleness and that Interest in the procedure adopted in Marine Corps recruiting station, 208 announce intentions to seek re-nom them kind of things, so she says "Oh ert home. The rooms were beautiful various cities for the collection of U. S. Court House, Portland, Ore ¡nation. The other was County Trea rancid taste, then a delicious treat your back again, are you? The Govt ly decorated with pink carnations back taxes and assessments and gon, where futther detailed inform surer A. C. Walker. Is in store for you. sent you to poke your nose in my and two large storks stood guard. County Commissioner Ralph S. “ Coffee deterioration starts from Medford's plan was considered so ation may be obtained. cooking again, did they!’’ says Ma Many lovely gifts were received by successful that J. O. Grey was called Liberal selection quotas have been Billings of Ashland said Wednesday the time it leaves the roaster, whe bel. assigned all western states. Men en he still had under consideration the two honor guests. ther in the whole bean or ground, no upon to explain the plan. ‘ ‘ Now now,” says Miss Jones "you Those present were: Mrs. H. P. Mr. Grey employed by the city to listed from inland areas will be af whether or not he would seek re- matter how packaged. hadn’ t ought to be angry, the New Jewett, Mrs Hurry Dunn, Mrs. Tracy "The time to enjoy coffee Is Just work out feasibe methods of paying forded an opportunity to serve with nomination on the Republican tic- Deal just wants to help you and be a c c u m u la ted assessments, has one of the Marine detachments on ket. Friends said he would probably Mrs. Burns, Mrs. Evans, the honor after roasting. their Brother's Keeper.” guests, Mrs. Arnold and John Bohn "Now that the opportunity Is brought in more than $25,000, it board Battleships and airplane car file, but with characteristic thor “ Oh they do, do they?” says Ma ert and little Marylfn and Delores yoqrs, learn this wine-rich, full- was stated by Mayor George W. Por riers or at one of the many inter oughness was checking up before a and the hostesses«, Mrs. Faber and bel. real mad, "well they need a ter, who presided. esting foreign stations. Including formal and final decision. bodied flavor, this tempting aroma, Mrs. Bohnert. Keeper too, because they are crazier Mr. Grey expained that property China. Philippines, Guam and Ha Democratic wheelhorses admitted and exhilarating strength, that only A lovely decorated cake and ice than their Brother.” owners had been divided into three waii. a week ago they had sent out fine, mountain grown, freshly roast That didn't seem to stop Miss cream with little pink dressed dolls classification«; Those whose unpaid Applicant.« to be qualified for en "feelers" but were unable to "find ed coffee can give. were served. Bridge was played. Jones none, she is real nice, she "Try us one week— you will learn assessments dated back as far as listment must be unmarried Ameri anybody In the south end of the went and told Mabel how to run her 1910; those in arrears for ten or can citizens without dpendents; be county" willing to make the race. how good coffee can be, what a dif Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hatfield house, just like they do it in a book Th? announcement last Saturday ference from the stale, lifeless odor twelve year; and those who got be tween the ages of 18 and 25 years left Wednesday for their home In About V4 hour later I seen her to hind six or seven years ago. and of good moral character. Physi by Willis Mahoney of Klamath Falls of roasted coffee that has been the door, she says. “ Godbye Mr. Nor The oldest unpaid assessments cal standards require a minimum that he would be a Democratic can Seattle. Mr. Hatfield was unable to stored. man. take care of your Relief Mon stay away from hfs work any longer. "Fresh Roasted Coffe?, dated to were taken up first and now the height of sixty-six inches and that didate for thp U. S. Senate, to oppose They expect to return just as soon ey and don’t have a baby.” day and properly ground to your in more recent delinquencies are being the applicant be in sound physical Senator McNary In the fall caused "I won't,” | miyt “ and the «nine to as possible. Mr. L. Hatfield expects considered, Mr. Grey said. In each condition Previous attendance at no excitement In Jackson county dividual taste or method of ma you Miss Jones.' case an effort is made for a person high school will be considered In de Democratic circles. The Klamath to continue on in the store for the king.” present. Well, after Miss Jones had went The new shop will also carry a al contact so that the property own termining the applicant's mental Falls mayor conferred with local away I set down on the sofa and er may go over the matter to deter qualifications. Bourbon on the subject 10 days ago very fine line of teas. thunk. All of a sudden I seen where mine what method of payment is and was not given any hope for the the Govt could help us Unemployed most practical and possible, he re The Sophomore's enjoyed their support he sought. Some Democrats True Incidents with a bonus they pay the Farmer a lated. It was emi>ahsized that the class party Monday at 7:30. Barbara resented his entry, and so Informed PAST AND PRESENT bonus for not having pigs, don't THE FEDERATED CHURCH city is endeavoring sincerely to aid Kohler was chairman of the refresh the Klamath crusader. they?. U <’v. Robert Char Ice I/Cwla, Pastor owners hold their property and that ment committee with the result of In the event the bill at the special Pigs are pigs, but Habys are a Phone 51. In one of our local meat markets foreclosure is resorted to only when very delicious refreshments. The Ju election January 31 to change the Problem, on acct. the supply Is big Bible School— A. W. Ayers, Sup* the owner shows no disposition to nior's held their party Wednesday primary date from May to Septem the other day a young man came in ger than the demand & there isn't night. So far no raids have been re ber, the prospective candidates are rlntendent, 9:30 A. M. and bought a soup bone and some protect his holdings. r«tough U. 8. Jobs for our U. S. Morning Worahlr 11:00 A. M. Robert A. Duff, water superinten- ported. expected to be more deliberate. other meat. After visiting with the Baby’s when we have them. Y.P.8.C.E.— (two groupa). 6:30 butcher for a few minutes he stam Maybe you could fix it so as Not p. m. mered: "I don't know why I bought Haveing Bnbys was a sort of Boon- Evening Servies— 7:30 p. m. all this meat. I just butchered last Doggling Projeck, or else you could Women's Bible Study and prayer night. My wife, I don't know what call It Baby-Doggling if you wanted meeting, Mr« H. W. Davisson, teach she'll do if I bring this home." The to. er. 2:30 p. m. Tuesday. butcher kindly took It off his hands. I and Mabel will be looking in the The Fisherman's Club. Tuesday Mall Box for our bonus, and we are Another prominent young bus!-, 7:08 p. m. Yours hopeful ness man a while back came out of t The Family Gathering. Wednes W. Norman & Wife. Ross A Ross, and discovered his carj day. 8:00 p. m. was gone. He was very much put o n t1 Choir Practice— Thursday. 7:30 Mrs. W. J. Freeman who has been — hurried home and was going to p. m. at the hospital for the past week is call the police. After sputtering to' slowly improving and her many his wife remembered all of a sudden CHRISTIAN CHURCH friends hope for a speedy recovery. he had walked up town. Clifton A. PlillUpa, Minister D ear G o v ’t: Sty? (Clntrrljpa What $10,000,000 Will Do Before June 6 Another young man took his wife Orth Miller has hail the cast re and young baby to visit an old moved from his foot for a number of neighbor while he attended lodge. days. His wife becam» weary after 10:30 Mr. Will Owen left Sunday for and he didn’t call for her. 11:00 Portland 11:30— 12 On -bpfore he appeared. He said he had returned horn ■ after For Sale— Baled Hay $15 a ton lodge, put out the cat. brought in P. D. Lofland Phone 19xxxl the milk, and various other chores. Mr and Mrs Paul Nltzschke have He fixed a paper around the light purchased one of the latest Airline so it would not shin? in his wife’s Mantel Model World Wide Range eyes in the bedroom Then he settled himself to read, and soon after 12 Radios. decided to hit the bay and discover ed his family missing It slowly Owing to press of personal af dawned on him where they were. fairs and to failure to be In a mood to write honsenae. the Mu sing« will be omitt»d this week. Will no doubt resume next week Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Long were married 13 years ago the 19th of January. Many people here remem ber that big event. H. are two extremes—below the Products Building, right, and th« Ad Texas Centennial Exposition ground« ministration Building, left, both per in Dallas as it looka today; above art manent structures, co s tin g together ists' co n c e p tio n s of th« Petroleum approximately $626,000, which w ill □ Our Bible School meets at 10:00 A. M. with Roland Hover in charge. Our ambition for the year Is to go beyond the preceedlng year* work in numbers spiritual Influence and helpfulness to the community. Come! Bring your children, don’t Just send them. We have a class for you and The Book Is Mill God's mes sage to yon. Communion and Preaching, 11:00 A. M Christian Endeavor Service 6:30 P. W June Furry, Leader. Evangelistic Service, 7:30 P. M. Subject "Three Men In the Fiery Furnace Today.” Come and are If you are one of the Three. arise on this rough site. Exposition Prayer and Bible Study. Wednes heads are rushing work on projects call for th« expenditure of I 110, day 7:30 " 'hich V — .. .V. ................... U , - V . . « V i luiiuaua P. . .a. M followed by the 000,000 before th* opening daU.Jua« «.c h o ir R ebaarm «t I $0 P. M