The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, July 16, 1936, Image 1

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    THE i r
AMERICAN
C E N TR A L PO INT, OREGON, THFRHDAY. JIT.V I « . IM O
VOl.l 'I K VIH
M .M H K K 40
N ew Oregon Stamp
W H O A M I?
j Sauntering-
Now on Sale at
1 am niore powerful than the combined armies of the world.
I have laid wa.^te more forests and destroyed more men than
SCHOOL TO OPEN
JOLT 20 AT 1ST
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the wars of the nations.
I am more deadly than bullets, and I have wrecked more homes
than the mightiest of siege guns.
I spare no one, and 1 find my victims among the rich and poor
alike, the young and old. the strong and weak. Widows and orphans
know me
I loom up to such proportions that 1 cast my shadow over every
field of labor, trom the turning of the grindstone to the moving of
every railroad train.
I massacre thousands of wage earners every year.
1 lurk in unseen places and do most of my work silently— you
are warned against me hut you heed not.
I am relentless.
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I am everywhere— in the house, on the streets, in the forest, in
the factory, at railroad crossings and on the sea.
I bring sickness, degradation, desolation and death, yet few seek
to avoid me.
,
1 destroy, crush or malm; I give nothing but take all; I am
your worst enemy.
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Loca) Postoffice
GLEASON FA IL«
DOIVE OVER
l uck on the job attain! And li we
, ver get rested from what might he
Postmaster I’ankey yesterday re­
ailed a hurried vacation, we may
get down to business again. And the
ceived a quantity of the new Oregon
worst of it is that the blamed imp
Territory
ommeinorate p o s t a g e
who turns the grindstone upon
stamp which were recently authoriz­
which our nose is securely placed
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Gleason ac­
ed iu commemoration of the centen­
The annual lied Cross swimming
Aeems to have rested up better than
companied
by Mrs. Gleason's sister,
and life-saving school for children
nial anniversary of Oregon Territory
we did.
Mrs. Waterhouse and small grand­
and adults will be held here at the
The new stamp is the same size as
daughter. Marylu, left Sunday morn­
Natatorium. July 20 to 29, inclusive
the special delivery stamps and arc
l>ast week we told a bit of our ex­
ing for a week or ten days drive over
it was announced by Miss Marjorie
printed in purple. The central design
periences in the Hay cities. Now we
(he scenic roads of Oregon.
Kelly, chairman.
.
on the stamp is an outline map of
will add a little of what fun we had
The first day they headed for Cra­
Persons desiriug the free instruc­
the original Oregon Territory, com­
lurther south.
ter, Diamond and Crescent Lakes
tion were asked to register
with
prising the present states of Idaho,
9
9
9
I A M CARELESSNESS!
and came down by way of Eugene.
Miss Kelly at the Natatorium
be­
Oregon and Washington, together
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The
Forest
Log
'Beyond Portland on the Columbia
To begin with, the major purpose tween 2 and 4 o'clock next Thursday
with parts of Montana and Wyom­
River Highway they made the Mt.
of the entire trip was to visit the FFriday and Saturday afternoons.
ing. Marked on the map are the five
liood loop down the coast to Reeds­
writer's only sister in Southern Cali­ Registrations must be completed be­ Scout Camp at
4 Generations On
places, one in each state, selected,
port, across to Drain and back down
fornia The dear old girl is getting fore opening of the school as those
for historical reasons to have the
the Pacific Highway to Grants Pass.
Lake O ’ the W oods
Both Sides of
on in years and we felt it would do not registered will be unable to pro­
first day sale on July 14 They are
From Grants Pass the group went
tier a lot of good Just to see the cure the first lesson. Miss Kelly em­
Attracts
Many
Family
at
Party
Lewiston, Idaho; Missoula,
Mont.;
to the Oregon Caves and then on to
baby brother and his family. The phasized. A nominal charge will be
Astoria, Oregon; Walla Walla, Wash Crescent City and the Big Redwoods,
years have been long and many since made for use of the pool, she said
On Sunday July 5
Mr. and Mrs. | ,i5aby Richard Lee Ward celebra- and Daniel, Wyo.
(raveling on hack lip the coast to
it was our privilege to live near each
Classes were announced as follows Stone took Nearf to the Scout camp .
his ( j rs( birthday June 25th at
Mr. Pankey states he sold three Ma rshfield.
other and one gets lonesome some­ girl beginners, S to !l a. nt. ; boy be­
at Lake of the Woods and enjoyed tbe home of his grandparents, Mr. sheets of the new stamps before he
The first night little Marylu said
times for his own blood.
ginner, 9 to 10; girl swimmers, 10 dinner there, returning home In t h e . in(j \jr,, y,- Limbeck,
even had them unpacked.
Anyone she wanted to go hack to Oregon.
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to 10:50; boy swimmers. 10:50 to evening but Neal was sick and re- | Little Richard Lee was able to
wishing to get these stamps should
So leaving Oakland the morning 11:40; junior life saving, 1 to .2 p.
turned home on Tuesday evening. bave something that very few babies do so soon as the supply is limited.
Sale at The Toggery
after the 4th we turned “ Old Bet­ m.; adult, 7 to 8 p. m. , hi nioi IIP j j (1|y 7 After remaining home for a ,.an brag of at his celebration. That
The stamp will be of special interest
sy’s” nose to the eastward to get on saving and examiners, 8 to 10 p. m | week he waB abte to return to camp, j ,8 f0lir generations on ihs fathers
to collectors.
Is Big Event
the Pacific Highway once more Just
During the instruction hours the
8tone> Mrs. E . E. Gore and Bob | slde and fo(ir d e r a t i o n s on his mo-
south of Stockton. By the time we Natatortum will be closed to
to com-
coin j Tucker accompanied by Neal made|th<>rg sl,le present at his party.
Fine Display of
reached there Old Sol was beginning mereial use, Miss Kelly stated.
'the trip to the camp
last Tuesday, j They were on his father's side:
The $20,000 stock reducing sale
to beam In fine shape
(and the
As in the past, a qualified Red They enjoyed dinner
at Fish Lake Mfg w Ward of Los Angeles, great
Used Furniture
»* T1,e Toggery in Medford is now-
darned old thing continued to beam Cross instructor will come to Med­ before arriving at the camp. Mrs,
Mrs. John Bodish.
in full swing. People from all over
with increasing strength the farther ford to conduct the classes. The rest Stone reports a lovely drive and that grandmother;
Medford,
grandmother
and
Ray
Found
at
Jack’s
¡Southern
Oregon are taking advan­
we went.)
of the teaching staff will comprise the air even looked blue.
Ward father. His mother's
people
tage of this opportunity to buy
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volunteer workers of the life saving
One hundred and five boys are at were Mrs. Lucy Ward. Central Point
quality merchandise at low prices.
Just outside of Fresno we sudden­ corps, M.iss Kelly stated.
the camp. They are taught boating, great grandmother;
Mrs. W. Lim­
If you are looking for really good The store is thronged dally with
ly discovered one of our tires had de­
fishing, swimming, archery, nature, beck. grandmother and Mrs.
Ray used furniture call at 106 south thrifty buyers.
veloped tlatulency with the aid of a Birthday Party
handicraft, hiking, rare of camp, Ward, Klamath Falls, mother.
Grape There you will be met by Miss
W. F. Isaacs (Toggery B ill)
’s
baby spike. Luckily It happened un­
etc. The boys that act fresh, making
Other friends and relatives pre­ June Peebler, a gracious hostess, too well known in this locality to
A t Bartol Home
der the only tree for miles. After un­
smart or un-clean remarks are put sent were Mrs. Mary Batchelder and
who will show you over this com­ need Introduction. For over thirty
loading our baggage and a lot of
Near Parma, Ida. on K. P. duty.
Miss May Ward of Los Angeles. Miss plete home. Everything needed to years he has conducted a quality
naughty words, so as to get at our
Twelve boys of the Uxal
lro,’ P ! A l|c.e Ward of Medford, M rs. Tru- make a home comfortable and at­ men's store and his reputation for
Twenty-seven friends and
rela­ have signed up for tamp and » ' | man * Brenner and Shirley. Refresh-
spare tire, we drove on into the big
tractive You may buy here. Also see l handling only the best lines of men's
home leave the first of the week.
park at Fresno. There we again un­ tives gathered at the Bartol
, ments of punch, cookies and birth­ it placed in connection with other wear is well established.
loaded 'he bus and left the folks to near Parina, Idaho on June 21 in
day cake were served.
furniture so as to be sure it is what
The present sale is an annual
guard our stuff and rest awhile on honor of Harry and Tom Bartol’s
Baby Richard received many love­ you want
Seattle Couple Visit
event to make room for new fall
the grass while we took our way to birthday anniversaries. Each family
Relatives Here ly gifts hut was very much afraid of You may arrive in time to see Miss goods which are now arriving. Any­
brought a well-filled basket.
a service station for repairs.
the candle on his birthday cake.
Pehles remove a cake baked to a one wanting the best In meu’s wear
After a delicious dinner presents
The American wish for him all the golden brown from the oven of the at the lowest price will do w l l »«
Mr
jud
Mrs.
F
A.
'Vagner
and
Loading up once more we mean­ were received. Four gallons of ire
stove. You can buy it if you wish, visit The Toggery during this sale.
family of Seattle visited at the'boine joy^hiH life may hold.
dered through the city. Found we cream were desposed of during the
i Furniture for a whole house, one
of
Mrs.
Wagner’s
parents,
Mr.
and
could get about just as readily as we afternoon and evening. The guests
(room, or one article may be pur­
Mrs Maple recently. They were on Golden Rule Moves
used to when we worked there in ye were from Boise and Greenleaf, Ida­
chased.
their return trip home after visiting
ho,
Big
Bend
and
Nyssa.
Oregon.
olden time. After seeing a bit of the
To
New
Location
You are cordially Invited to call
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states.
Mr.
Maple’s
nephew,
Mr.
Everyone left with a smile on
town we drove on toward a hotter
and see for yourself this attractive
Farrell Patton and wife and daugh­
their
fare
and
a
hearty
good-bye.
It
place Turning off a few miles south
TH E FEDERATED CHURCH
A merchandising event of more home.
ter of Seattle joined them here.
we passed Visalia and so up Into the will he a day the boys will long re-
Rev. Robert Charles Lrwis, Pastor
While here they made the drive than usual interest to the people of
hills toward the Giant Forest In Be-¡member
Phone 51.
over Mount Ashland
Scenic Loop Southern Oregon is the opening of
<1 noia National Park Camped by a j
Bible School— A. W. Ayers, Sup-
road. From here you an see llie a new down-town store on North
little river Just before dark and H o l l y w o o d M u s i c i a n
rintendent, 9:30 A. M.
rim to Crater lae at the very highest Central avenue in Medford by Wil-
fought “ skeeters“ and such
Morning Worship— 11:00 A. M.
Visits Aunt Here ipoint. the ocean. Mr. Wagner said he lock's Golden Rule. The building
1
6:30
Y.P.S.C.E.—
(two groups),
formerly
occupied
hy
the
Safeway
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j would not have missed this drive for
According to the notches on Mer-
Pray tell why It is that Madame
Stores opposite the Groceteria has vyn Gleason, Jr. slingshot he has p. m.
Mrs. C. M. Johnson was very 50 dollars.
Nature always hides her greatest much surprised when a strange
Evening Servles— 7:30 p. m.
The Wagners returned to their been remodeled and the stock and killed 35 birds.
wonders in such inaccessible places. young man rapped at the door, grab­ home in Seattle last week.
Women's Bible study classes Tues­
fixtures of the (¿olden Rule moved
To get up to the Big Trees one has bed her and kissed her. She had not
from their former location on West
Mr. Flaherty carrying a big bou­ day afternoon from 2 to 3 o'clock (u
charge of Mrs. H. A. Davisson. From
to climb for fourteen miles in second j de,.|df>(j whether to slap him or call
Main street.
quet of dill across Main street.
3 to 4 o'clock in charge of Mrs. R.
gear. And while we had thought WP | Rer, Hedgpeth when he called her Return from Trip
Mr. Willock has conducted a Gol­
To Oregon Coast den Rule store in Medford for many Little Johnny Deuel a pretending C. Lewis.
had done a hit of mountain driving Alint)e and 8a)d "you look Just like
er. 2:30 p. m. Tuesday.
n our time, we soon found we "h a d -1 rnotltar".
years. He and his father formerly to smoke a corn cob pipe.
n’t seen nothin’ , yit.” as the feller • I j It was her nephew. Cally Holdi-n.
The Fisherman's Club, Wednes­
Mr and Mrs. J. G. Love and Mr. conduced their business In the Ma­
Verne Pendleton trying to
find day 6:00 p. m.
said But when we finally reached I front Hollywood, on his way to Cra­ and Mrs. J. O lsaocson recently re­ sonic building on West Main street,
someone that wanted a job last
The Family Gathering,
Wednes­
the top all was forgotten. As wo j ter Lake Mr. Holden is orchestra turned trom a trip on the coast. later moving across the street.
gazed at the oldest
living thing leader it. the Fox Moxie Company. They traveled by Roaehurg Junction
The Golden Rule store Is now- Wednesday when he was painting day. 8:00 p. m.
Choir Practice— Thursday.
7:3C
known to man. we felt mighty small. He was accompanied north by hif to Marshfield and on to Depot Ba> holding a big opening sale in their his gasoline pump and remarking
p m.
wife and they traveled up the Red­ and hack by Florence. They saw five new location. Here will be found that he was as red as the pump.
And i p read with awe he placard wood highway. While here they of the new bridges— all w-ith a dif­ bargains in both Men's and Women's
Why go on a real vacation and
I the foot of the grandfather of all| shoWprt her a book full of stills as ferent form of architecture and all wear. The public is cordially Invited
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
come home more ttred than when
very
beautiful.
The
largest
of
these
........ the “ General Sherman. ’ Q08*1- j they call the movie pictures. Mrs
Clifton A. Phillip*, Minister
to see the new store and take advan­
you left.
w hat a stick that ta. Over 600.nno, ,ohMgon ha<1 not seen Mr. Holden bridges w*as the Coos Bay Bridge tage of the low prices offered.
Bible School, 10:00 A. M. ltolani
which is nearly 140 feet high and
feet of lumber in one tree! And a j 8(noe he wa8 a smau bov.
Hover,
Fupt.
Morris
Is
Wonder why Smoky
one mile long. Thia is so high all
good sized tree when the Master:
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Communion and Preaching 11:00
growing
a
disguise.
ships can pass under. The other ones Mr. and Mrs. Skipton
,1k..I in Galilee
What is man. p Q g g B a r b e r S h o p
A. M. Mrs Eide and Mrs. Reynolds
were Reedsport. Florence, Wallport,
that Thou art mindful of him.
will sing for this service.
Visit
Beebe
Home
In New Hands and Newport bridges.
C O M M U N IC A T E D
We will unite with the Federated
They had a delightful trip, lovely
Although we could have stayed a
Church
for both the Senior Endeavor
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Skipton
of
What is now known as the John
T H E PEAR
weather and covered 658 miles on Watsford. Ohio, accompanied their)
month among those giants of old.
.
.
and also the Evangelistic Service on
As
the
season
approaches
to
start
we had to Rosa Barber shop Is being redecor
32 gallons of gas.
time was wastin
ana we naa
;
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Sunday Evening. We urge your at­
granddaughters. Misses Wilma and]
ta k e '«te d in cream with green trimming
set going once more. It didn't
tendance at this closing service of
Lois
Barnette
here
for
a
visit
with
hill andwlll he a very attractive shop
let s get down to brass tacks and do
quite so long to get down that
the
Young People's Conference.
Mr.
Skipton's
sister,
Mrs.
A.
W
Mr Johnston of Talent, who re­ Car Hits Truck
some serious thinking on the sub­
as It did to get up, although we had |
.
Prayer and Bible Study Wed. 7:45
'Beebe,
who
he
had
not
seen
for
26
i second i most nf
sold his shop there will
ject.
At Intersection years.
to drive In
of the
tne wavL-ently
wav
j
. open
,,
P. M. Marjorie Jones. Devotional
.
.
up a barber shop ehre Monday. Mr
I know of no branch of farming
or burn up our brakes.
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, h„ | Leader and Mrs. Victor Bursell will
"
hat
might
have
been
a
serious-
Misses
Lois
and
"
Hina
Barnette,
. . .
lohnaton plans to n o w w "
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that has been as hard hit as the
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review the Book of 2nd Samuel,
children here soon. He was in accident occurred last Sunday ere-1 Barbara Kih ler Margaret Dow, Ken­ fruit growers, for
the last five years.
two
Once on the old “ C. S- 99
.
I Junior Endeavor. 2:30 P. M. Fri-
Cline was'neth Beebe, and Morris Dow spent This year In particular
house Wednes- ning when the rar Mrs
some or-,
found it hadn’t got a single bit rdol-jtown looking for a
In
front
of
a
large
weekend
at
Crescent
City
and
chardists not only had a big smudg- (,a y
er than the day before. And we took Say.__________________ _________________ driving turned
truck at the highway Intersection, j Bandon.
Ing expense but also the blight was
;» $olpmn rpnolution that we would-
Banker W eds Musician
very bad.
n t live in or near Bakersfield If they earnest How alorious to brtn* hark It is thought Mrs Cline gave the j
This was a big eipense and a big
Punctured Egotism
gave us the whole darned county.; old day and old friends
To hear wrong signal A signal to turn to
Congratulations. Mac!
loss of fruit,
oil wells and all. We don't hate our- again of thia and that one we had the left and instead she turned to j
Are we flatter than a punctured ' |„ other branches of farming the
Matrimony and Fireside
a lifetime
And the right Her car was badly damag-,
selves that bad
" ot *PPn for h* lf
Are the pillar*
ith It all a bit of sadness to realize ed hut no one was -‘erimmly hurt. 1 toy balloon? When first planning products are sold for cash— In the
Of onr Republic
The three Penland children were our recent vacation we thought The pear and apple game, in most cases,
Kn'.ring tx>s Angeles over the , 0 manv had taken the Long Trail
Banking circles approve
and
in
the
back
seat
and
Ivan
Penland
in
I
American
could
never
go
to
pre^
,
h,.
fruit
is
consigned
and
he
gets
Ridge Route we wondered If *•' with whom we had worked
Your course.
would do as we did In Oakland and played “ When you
and I were fronL Mrs. H » * u*ed tn WOr* ¡" with all of the regular force gone what la left after the other crowd get
In Home Building
But
when
we
read
the
Issue
put
out'theirs.
I
think
the
majority
of
ui
drive clear through the place and young
But Vlthal we shall never the Damon Cafe hut now 1a a maid
And Good Banking
during our absence we noted that iu'. will agree this is very unfair and tin­
• know It. But hv means of Pu'- regret having made the trip Some- „ the A 8 V Carpenter home
Music hath charms
one would have noticed onr absence j Ust that such a ayatem prevalla
way
we
touched
the
fountainhead
of
our
pocket
and
ting our pride in
To soothe the savage breast."
Mrs. Dr. Alex Patterson and Mr j If we hadn't told them we were go-j
f{ow here's where all those who
courage
and
strength
and
return
to
-»king our way from one service sta­
Good Ranking Helps
and Mra. Dr. Sweet and daughter. | ing.
| have to buy fruit come In. Let's co-
tion to another we managed to get the daily drudgery with renewed
To make Good Music
Mary. who are on their trip to Alas- | We wish to thank all the kind operate, just because the pear looks
faith
and
resolution
to
“
Keep
right
uto the particular boulevard we
Good Music Helps to
ka were visitors at the home of Mr. .friends who handed In local o r * » | l i l * common fruit, because we aee
on
to
the
end
of
the
road
wanted and so made our way ont of
Make good Banking
and Mrs W H Norcross lately. Mr< and ads. And especially the lady who, , n many of them is no reason they
town to Pomona. From there we
May Harmony and
Patterson will be remembered by rame to the assistance of the hoys aren't good to eat. You can buy di-
Next
week
we
will
tell
of
onr
wandered through a maze of farms
Prosperity prevail
journey home along the rlnrtnn« fentral Point people as she and th<- and made the paste. It was 4 o'rlock rert from the fruit grower, can them
and orchards until at long last
Forever’
Doctor
HvVd
here
for
many
year-»
j
A
M.
when
the
lo
or
was
locked
and
yourself
...I th e t two
wo p
ar
tic
u
lar
pepper
C
a
lifo
rn
ia
.-east
pa-'
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bca.
h
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parttcnl*r pepper
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. fonnj the folks and rwaorta and through the mighty where they made many friends The the la«t paper in the post office, and
By so doing you help the farmer j FARMERS A F R ITTfjR O W E R S
RANK
in what ia
is now some weeks we are almost that late hut you help yourself financially
'
redwoods The memory of those Doctor's office was In
Member Federal Deposit Intursnce
the Public Library Mrs. Patterson's ouraelv
nd we are aot holding
Sincerely.
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nes will ever be a pleasant one
h s i • n • tr. Oaklinl. Cali'-
d - ' r an hcr )„b. e tbr.
f H V IR .IL L
CorporaLfca
In ^ cur tain U
Then the thin-morlc ztirted
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