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    CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN
VOLUME VIII
C EN TRA L POINT. ORIXION, T H U RSD AY , OCTOBER H, HEU»
NUM BER X i
S-
Musings-^7 CENTRAL POINT
tiy an Innocent Bystander
T h e o t h e r n i g h t t h e w r it e r got in ­
to a c o n v e rs a ti o n w ith a n o t h e r old-
t i m e r o f M ed fo rd a n d how we did
e n jo y t h e re m n lsc e n c e s o f th e “ good
o ld d a y s . ’’ A nd thttse w ere good old
days, a t th a t . W e d i d n 't h av e an y
New D eals to ta k e all th e joy out
of life f o r a p o o r m an. We w o rk ed
h a r d a n d play ed lytrd, a n d life was
well w o r t h while.
• • •
O ccasio nally we a r e accused of be
ing a “ r e a c t i o n a r y " o r a " c o n s e rv a
U ve" o r w h a t h a v e you W ell m aybe
o n e w h o h a s p assed th e th r e e score
m a r k is a p t t o 'l o o k upon .new th in g s
a b it cynically. B ut we confess we do
h a v e a g oo d b it of love an d respect
for t h e o ld days.
P ro g r e ss th a t
b r i n g s m o re h ap p in e s s into th is old
w o rld fo r t h e o r d i n a r y citizen is all
well a n d good. B u t we h av e a stro n g
h u n c h t h e w o rld would he b e t t e r oft
if a w h o le lot of th e new fang led
ideas w hich h av e come into being
sin ce t h e tim e W oodrow W ilson an d
th e D e m o c ra tic p a rt y "kept us out
of w a r , " w ere t h r o w n in th e scrap
heap.
a * •
W e s o m e tim e s p in e for th e dayt
w h en t h e A m erican h o m e m e a n t
s o m e t h i n g b esides a place to gel
y o u r mail. W ith th e co m in g o f the
m o d e r n in v e n tio n s a n d with th e help
of t h e ao-called “ b u d g e t p l a n ” of
b u y in g e v e r y t h in g
under
h eav en ,
h as co m e too m u ch le is u re ; to m uch
east. O u r ‘ old m o t h e r
tau g h t
us
a b o u t h a lf a c e n tu r y ago t h a t “ S atan
a lw a y s fin d s m isch ief for idle h a n d s
to d o .”
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0
I s n 't it t r u e to d a y t h a t a big p e r ­
c e n ta g e of th e ills t h a t beset m a n ­
k in d , at le a s t in A m erica, can b*
tr a c e d t o t h a t v ery th i n g — too much
le isu re ? Of co u rs e life w as h a r d e r
in m a n y ways, h u t fo lk s w ere h a p ­
p ier, too.
• • •
W ell, wo n o ticed w ith a bit of glee
th a t even th e c h a ir m a n of th e o p p o s­
ing p a r t y 's c o u n ty o r g a n i z a ti o n c a n ’t
face th e m usic. S o rry , Bro. M arshall,
b u t peo ple w ho ta k e t h e i r politic;
too serio u sly , m u s t expect p len ty of
k idd in g .
* • •
W e also n o tice t h a t th e au g u st
e d it o r of o u r le a d in g d a ily h a s gone
way u p in t h e ait lately , even to th e
e x te n t o f in t e rv i e w i n g t h e re s id e n ts
of a d is t a n t p lan et, to get co n so la­
tion fo r his p o litical pains. W h a t w<
a r e w o n d e r in g is j u s t w h a t w as the
t r u e re a s o n fo r th o s e tr ip s east th is
sum m er and
fall. Maybe he h a s
hopes' of g e tt in g Big J i m to r e c o m ­
m e n d to t h e C h ief his a p p o in tm e n t
as A m b a s s a d o r to— well
any
old
place w o u ld do.
• • •
Pear and Tomato
Show at Talent
IT AREA COURT
Well Attended
T h e largest Boy S co ut C o u rt of
H o n o r e v e r to be c o n d u c te d in th e
C r a te r L a k e A rea C ouncil w as held
;n M edford M onday nig ht. T h e local
tro o p No. 40 w as on e o f . t h e tw o o u t ­
sta n d in g tro o p s r e p r e s e n te d .
T h e op en ing a n d closing F la g pre-
te n t a ti o n an d Scout O ath w ere u n d e r
th e d irection of aid ing S e n io r P a tr o l
L e a d e r Neil S to n e, T ro o p
fn C e n ­
tr a l Poiut. He w as a ss iste d by a
Color G u ard in full Scout I'n ifo rn :
and p a re n ts. S co u ts an d S c o o te r s of
his Troop.
T h e tw o le a d in g T ro o p s for S co u ts
o b ta in in g a w a r d s w ere: T ro o p No. .1.
M edford, sp o n s o re d by th e R oosevelt
H o m e an d School Circle, w ith Bill
Wellington, A ctin g S c o u tm a s t e r a n d
F r a n k Hull, J r ., A ssistan t Scoutm a*-
.e r a n d T ro op No. 4u, C e n tr a l Point
sp on sored by th e C e n tr a l P o in t P. T.
A., w ith Ed V incent, S c o u tm a s t e r
and Del Ayers an d N o rm a n K err, I*
ts A ssistant S c o u tm a s t e r s T ro o p No.
IS E agle Point u n d e r S c o u tm a s t e r
G erald Cook an d sp o n s o red by th e
Eagle Point Civic C lub w ere a very
close second.
A w ard s w ere received by th e fol­
low ing Scouts a n d S co uters:
T ro o p No. 3— Bob Lee, Second
C lass; C h arles J o h n s o n , Second class
m erit b ad ges In
P a t h f in d i n g
and
P e rs o n a l H e a lth ; f i r s t clas s
m erit
b adg es for R eed Cox in A thletics,
P a th f in d i n g , C oo k in g , P u b lic H e a lth
and S afety ; Bill H ollow ay, J r .,
in
A thletics, F i r s t Aid, S afety , Public
H e a lth a n d R ic h a rd S c h u c h a r d
in
P a th f in d i n g . F i r e m a n s h i p a n d
Mu­
sic; R ic a h rd S c h u c h a r d
for S t a r ;
Reed Cox a n d Bill H ollo w ay, J r . for
th e ir Life A w a rd s w hich w ere p r e ­
se n te d by t h e i r m o th e rs.
T ro o p No. 40. Bob G ris h a m . N o r­
m a n H ansen, H a l J e w e t t ,
H a ro ld
Pierce. A lbert
Thompson,
R o b ert
V incent,
K e n n e th
W il li a m s
an d
W o o d ro w P h illip s for S econd C lass
a n d Neil S to n e fo r his F i r s t Class
A w ard .
F r a n k H u ll, J r .. T ro o p No. 3, As­
s i s t a n t S c o u tm a s te r, W m . A. H o llo­
way, Tr. No 3 T ro o p C o m m it te e m a n ,
A. W o o d rlc h , T r. No. 18 T. C. C h a i r ­
man a n d G erald Cook. T r o o p No. 18
S c o u tm a s t e r received t h e i r
annual
m e m b e r s h i p c e rtif ic a te s an d r e c o m ­
m itte d th e m se lv e s to t h e Boy S coat
Oath.
S co uts fro m T ro o p s 7, 8, 16. 18
an d 35 also received aw a rd s.
T h e P e a r a n d T o m a t o S how put
on by re s id e n ts of T a le n t last F r i ­
day an d S a t u r d a y w as a w o r th w h il e
ev en t of t h e fall seaso n . T h e show
w as larg ely a t t e n d e d a n d t h e exh i­
bits w ere v e ry w ell g o tte n u p a n d
display ed . T h e sho w as pu t on in
th e h ig h school gym w ith c o m m e rc i­
al d is p la y s a r r a n g e d
in t h e
ba se ­
m e n t of t h e high school building.
S ev eral
b o o th s
w e re
arranged
a r o u n d t h e y a r d b e tw e e n t h e tw o
b uildings. In t h e
g y m n a s iu m
one
side w as given o v e r to d is p la y s of
t o m a to e s a n d t o m a t o p ro d u c ts . T h e
o t h e r side of th e big ro om w as cov­
e re d w ith b e a u ti f u l d is p la y s of p ears
a r r a n g e d by s e v e r a l of t h e local
f r u i t co m panies. T h e d is p la y s
em ­
p hasized th e b e a u ty of t h e
p acked
p e a rs as th e y go to th e e a s t e r n m a r ­
kets.
At one end of th e m a i n flo o r in
t h e c e n te r w as a ta b le s h o w in g 30
v a rie tie s of p ears from th e m o re
t h a n 300 gro w n a t th e S o u th e r n O r e ­
gon E x p e r im e n t S ta tio n . T h e s t a ti o n
is w o r k in g to p ro d u c e a b li g h t- r e s i s ­
t a n t ro o t sy s tem on w hich to g r a f t
th e r e g u l a r
c o m m e rc ia l
v arieties.
M any of th e k in d s of p e a r s sh ow n
w ere ined ib le a n d in all k in d s
of
sh ap es.
B ut th e m a in a t t r a c t i o n
o ccu p y ­
ing th e m o st p r o m in e n t p lace on th e
big floor w as t h e w o r ld 's l a r g e s t
p e a r pie, w e ig h in g ov er 1000 lbs.
30 boxes of p e a r s w en t in to th e
m a k i n g of th is m o n s te r confectio n.
Not being a b a k e r we c a n n o t sa y j u s t
how m a n y p o u n d s of s u g a r , s h o r t e n ­
ing, spices, etc., w ere used, b u t we
h av e an id ea t h e a m o u n t w o uld last
th e o r d i n a r y fam ily q u i t e so m e time.
T h e g ia n t pie w as b a k e d in h u g e sec­
tio n s a t Beck's b a k e r y in M edford
a n d th e n a s s e m b le d w ith th e aid of
icing. T h e r e w ere o v e r 2000 o r d i n ­
a r y sized pieces in t h e big pie.
P ic t u r e s of t h e pie w ere m a d e by
a new s re a l p h o t o g r a p h e r to be used
on th e screen a ll o v e r t h e co u n tr y .
S a t u r d a y ev en in g a p r o g r a m was
given in t h e m ain hall, a tt e u d e d by
a b o u t 2000 r e s id e n ts of So. O re­
gon. D eleg atio n s w e re p re s e n t from
a ll o v e r t h e valley. Mr. A. H. Ban-
well, m a n a g e r of th e J a c k s o n C ounty
C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e was called to
t h e m ic ro p h o n e
and
In tro d u c e d
m any p r o m in e n t v is ito rs w ho w ere
u n a n im o u s in t h e i r p raise of th e
T a le n t show. Much c re d it fo r th e
success of th e a f f a i r goes to Ray
S c h u m a c h e r, h ead of t h e T alent
C h a m b e r of C o m m erce, w ho had
w o rk ed u n ti r i n g ly fo r th e success of
th e big show.
A bit of h u m o r w as in jected Into
th e p ro g r a m w hen Mr. Ban well c a ll­
ed on Mr. J. H. M arsh all, of th e Mar-
sh a ll-S m itli-L e o n a rd
p r i n ti n g co m ­
pany of M edford an d c h a ir m a n of
th e D e m o c ra tic C o u n ty C o m m itte e
for a speech. Mr. B an well decla red
no p o litical speech w ould be allow ed
so Mr. M arsh all, who had s t a r t e d fo r
th e stag e, b ack ed out. Mr. Banwell
th e n said: “ All r i g h t, we see Mr.
M a r sh a ll h a s lost his n erv e so if you
folks h a v e a n y p r i n t i n g to do, send
It down to A rt P ow ell
a t C e n tra l
P o in t, for he did c o m e w hen c a lle d .”
Several d a n c in g n u m b e r s by pupils
of a d an ce a c a d e m y in M edford an d
songs by th e p rin c ip a l of th e T a le n t
high school a n d a p ie - e a tin g contest
e n d ed th e p ro g r a m .
Before th e d a n c e p a r t of th e pro­
g r a m w as s t a r t e d t h e a u d ie n c e was
a s k e d to leave t h e room an d r e t u r n
by cou ples to file p a s t t h e big pie
fo r a g e n e ro u s helping.. Many a m u s ­
ing in c id e n ts w e re n o ted aa m e n , w o­
m en a n d c h il d r e n a t t e m p t e d to eat
t h e i r pie w ith n a t u r e ' s tools.
We a r e in f o r m e d t h a t t h e T a le n t
P e a r a n d T o m a t o show Is to be a n
a n n u a l e v en t a n d plans a r e a lr e a d y
being m a d e to m a k e n e x t y e a r 's
sh ow ev en b ig g e r a n d b e t t e r t h a n
th i s year.
Mrs. B e rt H e d g p e th h a s r e t u r n e d
h o m e a f t e r a w eeks v is it w ith
her
un cle a n d a u n t a t Derby.
Mr. a n d Mrs. J a c k
D ouglas of
K m m ow leau. W a s h i n g to n w ere over
n i g h t g u e s t s a t th e
Maple h o m e
th is w eek on t h e i r way to th e fo o t­
B a n a n a s - 4 lbs. fo r 25c at M arine's ball g a m e at L os
A ngeles w h e re
t h e i r son Bnd plays w ith th e W a s h ­
J. E. H ig g in b o t h a m
and
fam ily in g to n team . Allie an d Bud w ere old
h a v e m oved fro m W illo w S p rin g s to frie n d s. Mrs. E th e l S o u th w e ll
an d
t h e i r r a n c h h o m e re c e n tly p u rc h a s e d E liz a b e th w ere d i n n e r g u e sts
w ith !
from A snell W a lk e r.
Mr. a n d Mrs. D ouglas an d son a t th e
Maple home.
Mr. a n d Mrs. O. H. A d a m s an d
We h e a r t i l y a g r e e w ith Bro. H a m ­
J e llo — 3 p a c k a g e s fo r 17c at
G eorge L elv ln N olls, 60, of J a c k ­ g r a n d d a u g h t e r N o rm a J e a n Sitn-
ilto n in h is ed ito ria l howl a b o u t th< sonville, passed a w ay a t a local h o s­ m o n d s of S to r in g t o n C o lo ra d o a n d M arine's
way t h e office-seek ers play fo r free pital a f t e r six w eeks of p n e u m o n ia . Mr. an d Mrs. M. A. H a w k i n s of Mis­
publicity. A nd how th e y do lik e to He was b o rn at O a k la n d , O reg o n , Oc­ so u ri a r e re c e n t a r r i v a l s in t h e city.
Mr. Ray W y a tt will leave t o m o r ­
b la h - b la h o ver th e ra d io a n d how to b e r 7, 1875 an d w as m a r r ie d
row fo r P o r t la n d to visit his wife
to
M r a n d Mrs. G eorge L o fla n d of an d son K e n n e th K e n n e th wag o p ­
th e y a lw a y s w a n t th e p o o r n e w s p a ­ Zona Rees, J a n u a r y 16. 1898 at Yon-
G r a n t s P a s s a r e g u e s ts a t t h e h o m e e r a t e d on la s t w eek an d both legs
p e r to give up t h e i r sp ace to boost caila, Oregon. Ten
c h il d r e n
w ere
t h e i r can d id a cy. But how th e y
do b o rn to th is union. He leaves his of Mr. a n d Mrs. P. D. L o fla n d . T h e a r e in casts. T h e y will be k e p t in
h a te to s p e n d a nickel fo r a d v e r t i s ­ wife Z ona, an d e lg h t c h ild re n . Mrs tw o g e n tl e m e n t a r e b ro t h e rs .
c asts f o r o n e m o n th . E very hope is
in g space.
held o u t t h a t he will be a b le to
R. J. Alternan, Mrs. V e rn o n Allen,
• • •
Mrs. I,. <’. G rim es is e n t e r t a i n i n g w alk.
W e all re jo ic e to b e a r this.
of O rla n d . C a lifo rn ia ; F lo y d . V ir g i l. '
th is a f t e r n o o n t h e B erean C lass of Mr. W y a t t e z p ts d s to r e t u r n h o m e
W ell, we alw ay s w ere an easy m a r k Loyal, Dale a n d W a l t e r N olta
of
th e F e d e r a t e d c h u r c h w ith a s h o w e r T u e s d a y a n d b ri n g Mrs. W y a tt w ith
a n d so p re s u m e we sh all go on fill­ W illo w s, C a li f o r n i a ;
Vance N o lta ,|
in h o n o r of Miss B onnie S e tt le m ir e hint. K e n n e th will s t a y a t t h e S h rin -
ing o u r c o lu m n s w ith ta le s o f th is J a c k s o n v ille . Ore , a n d n in e
grand
a n d L a u r e t t a W illia m s w hose w ed­ e r s h o sp ita l. Mrs. W y a tt is o n ly a l ­
o ne a n d t h a t o n e j u s t fo r t h e good child ren.
d in g s will be at an e a rl y d a t e C laire lowed to see K e n n e th once a week
of t h e o rd e r.
F u n e r a l services w ere held at th e
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H ig g in b o t h a m and F lo y d L e f le r a r e
P erl F u n e r a l H o m e W e d n e s d a y
at j
Mrs. L o u ise P e n n y is very low at
W e n otp t h a t th e m u d - s lin g in g as 1 0 :8 0 a m Rev. D. B. M illard ofti- th e lu cky y o u th s . T h e r e will be a
m n r? c o m p le te s t o ry of th i s e v en t th e h o m e of Mrs. F lo r e n c e W a l k e r
p ro p h e s ie d by Mr. F a r l e y Is well u n ­ iatlng. I n t e r m e n t In Siskiyou
Me­
next week.
In C e n t r a l P o in t. Mrs.
P e n n y fell
d e r w av It w as e v e r thu s. F r o m th e m o r ia l p a r k
H is p a r e n t s W illiam
atid b r o k e h e r h ip five m o n t h e ago
d a y s of G eorg e W a s h i n g to n to now a n d N ancy N olta w ere p io n e e rs ..f
Mr. a n d Mrs. W a t e n b u r g of K l a ­ an d t h e d o c to r w as u n a b le
to set
e v ery c a n d i d a t e fo r m a j o r p o litic s' th e S u th e r li n d is trict s e t tl in g t h e r e
m a th F a ll s w ere g u e s ts of Mr. a n d th e bon e on acco u n t of h e r age. She
o ffice h-ts felt it. No p res id en t
to
in 1848.
rs B u rk in a n S u n d a y . T h e y m o t o r ­ will be n i n e t y y e a rs old th e 3nth r f
d a t e b u t h a s been called a th ie f an d
ed o u t to Mr A n d ers an d got so m e th is m o n t h She Is a s i s te r of Mr R i­
a rob b er. I t 's a q u e e r old world
Miss l>orrlne D avis e n t e r t a i n e d at lovely grap es. T h ey also v is ite d at
• 0 •
ley Myers.
Iter h om e w ith a g e t- to - g e th e r p a rty , th e B la n k e n s h i p h o m e w h e r e
th ey
It is n 't a q u e stio n of
rig h t
o r a b o u t tw e n ty - fiv e of h e r seb o al
received lovely p e a rs an d to m a to e s .
Mr. a n d Mrs. F l a b a r t y received
w ro n g I t 's j u s t h u m a n n a tu r e . P r e s ­ fr ie n d s G am es w e re played an d a ll
word from t h e i r son J a m e s H arvey,
ident R o osevelt m ay be a very h o n ­ h ad a lovely time. R e f r e s h m e n t s of
R u b y W a l k e r a n d Mrs. Loui->n who is s ta ti o n e d at Ibe P ercld lo at
est, k in d h e a r t e d g e n tl e m a n fo r all cool-ade, c a k e a n d
co ok ies
w ere R ob in so n w e re sh o p p in g In M edford San F ra n c is c o t h a t be m a d e th e tr ip
we know . No d o u b t h e is. But we d o served.
today.
to San Diego w ith a c a r a v a n of 56
not a g r e e w ith his
Idea
of w h i t
,
tru ck « H e also se n t p ic tu re s o f th e
A m e ric a n g o v e r n m e n t sh o u ld be
Mr. a n d Mrs Lee H u m p h r e y s s n d
And we feel h e h a s b een too easily a r e p ro u d to s t a n d w ith th is “ typ ical Mrs H u m p h r e y 's m o t h e r . Mrs. Cole Zoo w hich w ere very In te re s tin g
l e d by h is colleg e-b red fr ie n d s in to g o v e rn o r of a ty p ical p r a i r ie s t a t e " m o to re d to R an do n S u n d a y an d c o n ­
• • •
R EV . e n d MICH. It. C. L E W I S
" w a y s t h a t a r e d a r k , a n d tr ic k s th a t
t i n u e d on t o C a lifo rn ia w h e r e they
HOSTS TO CLASS T i l l I t s I l A \
T
h
e
w
rit
e
r,
for
o
n
e
.
h
a
s
no
faith
a r e v a in .”
will visit Mrs. C ole's d a u g h t e r . Mr
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in " p l a n n e d e c o n o m y " as p la n n e d H in e s a n d fam ily.
Rev a n d Mrs. R o b e rt C. Lew!«
T h e n . too. Mr. l^ in d o n m ay not be ( by th e New Deal. We fail to see how
wer* h o s t s to t h e H arare« P h ll a th e a
arm -chair
a p l a s t e r sr.ln t— we h a v e a h u n ch t h e m e r e h o ld in g of an
F r a n k B o n n e y of B onney'g O rill Is y lass on T h u r s d a y ev en in g for th e
h e is f a r | r o m it. But he Is s t a n d in g Job in W a s h i n g t o n gives a n y o n e a still s e r io u s ly ill at t h e ho spital.
w eek ly social a n d buslneas m e e tin g
fo r a r e t u r n to s a n i t y ; to t h e kin d b e tt e r a b ility t o plan th e lives and
i fo llow ing w hich a p a rly waa given in
Mrs S o u th w e ll a n d E liz a b e th left
of A m e ric a n is m w h ich h as b r o u g h t f o r tu n e s of his fellow men And his­
i h o n o r of Mr a n d Mrs. M aynard P u t ­
o u r country th ro g h
all t h e years. to r y c le a rly sho w s th a t no political T u e s d a y ' o r t h e i r h om e in C a li f o r ­
ney w ho a r e m oving
lo
Medford
And we. w h o believe ip t h a t “ ru g a p p o in te e has e v e r been as efficient nia.
■where Mr T u tn c y ha* a rr e p t» d a
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g e d in d i v id u a l is m ." a n d who a r e by In t h e h a n d li n g of busiO'-ss a ' f a t r
p o sition In t h e M o n tg o m e ry
W a rd
Alice S m ith la v laltln g her u n c le
no s u m rswdy to tit "Calmly by ani aa h a v e been t h e m en w ho h v-
•tore
ae« o u r beloved c o u n t r y led In to th e «pent t h e i r lives In t h a t bu ain es- ft Mr. W i l b u r W a l k e r a n d fam ily fo r a
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T aken by D eath
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Mrs. E. K. S co tt h a s a five dol­
l a r bill t h a t h e r p a r e n t s , Mr.
a n d Mrs. S w a r tz re c e n tly g ave
her. It h a d b een given to Mrs.
S c o tt's m o t h e r Mrs. S w a rtz by
h e r uncle, w ho s a id it h a d beeu
in his m o t h e r 's bible as tong as
he cou ld re m e m b e r .
It Is p r i n te d o n o n e sid e only
a n d is on a M e r c a n tile b a n k in
New J e r s e y .
Four Boy Find
P ocketbook on Street
S e v e ra l day s ag o a s fo u r sm a ll
boys w ere w a lk in g h o m e fro m school
th e y found a p o ck e tb o o k in fr o n t of
t h e A le x a n d e r
Im p le m e n t
sto re,
w hich th e y picked up a n d pon d ered
o v e r t h e p ro p e r n te a u s of fin d in g th e
ow n er. Not being a b le to fin d th e
C ity M arshall, B e rt H e d g p e th , thev
w e n t to th e office of C ity C lerk . Guy
Tex w ho e x a m i n e d th e p u r s e finding
f o u r te e n d o ll a r s a n d fifty-five c en ts
cash an d also th e r e g i s tr a ti o n card
of R. C. C earle y , who In reco g n itio n
of t h e i r h o n e s ty g ave a r e w a r d <f
fifty c e n ts to each of th e boys, which
th e p ro u d ly c a r r ie d h o m e to show to
t h e i r p a re n ts.
T h e c h ild re n w ere P a u l, son of
Mr. a n d Mrs. D ave
I i lo o m e n s te i n ;
H a ro ld a n d L e la n d , so n s of Mr. an d
Mrs. H en ry Meyers a n d Billy, son of
Mr. a n d Mrs. W. A. McCord. T hese
p a r e n t s a p p r e c i a t e th e a t t i t u d e ta k e n
by t h e i r sons.
Item s of Interest
H arv ey C a s s m a n , c o m m a n d e r local
post of th e D isabled A m erican V ete­
r a n s of th e W o rld W a r r e t u r n e d yes­
te r d a y fro m a statin e x ecu tiv e m e e t­
ing of th e o rg a n i z a ti o n held In Bend
S a tu r d a y .
C a ssm a n
w as
a c c o m p a n ie d
by
F r a n k H olb ro o k , serv ice officer and
C arold J. P a r k e r , p a s t c o m m a n d e r
of th e local post. T h e t h r e e s t a te d
t h a t t h e e x e cu tiv e m e e t in g w as well
a t t e n d e d a n d w as followed
by a
d an ce a n d b a n q u e t. It w as decided
t h a t th e next s t a t e ex e c u tiv e m eet lug
will be held In M edford In J a n u a r y .
T h e 4-H club li vestock f a ir held
a t th e c o u n ty f a i r g r o u n d s W e d n e s ­
day , S e p te m b e r 30, w as very su ccess­
ful. acc o rd in g to L. J. A llen, as s is ­
ta n t s t a te club le a d e r and j u d g e of
t h e exhibits.
Much
in t e r e s t
w as
c e n te re d
a r o u n d t h e baby beef calves a n d th e
pen o f fo u r pigs w hich will be ex ­
h ib ite d in P o r t l a n d a t th e Pacific
I n t e r n a t i o n a l th is w eek.
F o lo w in g a r e th e e x h ib i to r s from
C e tn r a l P o in t w ho won p riz e s: N or­
m an S m ith , Olive
Davis. S hirley
A ngle, Doris ll u n s l e y , Iv an
Myers,
R o b e rta H a m lin a n d D o ro th y H e n s ­
ley.
L TO
PLM FOOTBALL
F o o tb a l l— lo ng t h o u g h t a b o u t by
th e s t u d e n t s of t h e C e n t r a l
P o in t
High school but n o t played h e r e fo r
so m e y e a rs Is fa s t beco m in g a r e a l ­
ity.
T h e la r g e field opp o site t h e h ig h
school la g r a d u a l ly t a k i n g s h a p e ;
covered w ith
saw dust;
and
goal
posts ere c te d F u n d s h ave been r a i s ­
ed a n d m uch of t h e e q u ip m e n t h a s
already
been p u rc h a s e d .
Second­
hand su its
h ave
been
p u rc h a s e d
from th e M edford S e n io r H ig h.
A la rg e cro w d o f boys a r e t u r n i n g
o u r r e g u l a r l y fo r pra c tic e a n d m u c h
e n th u s ia s m is being sh ow n.
B oys
s h o w in g u p a r e : Bill G rim es, R o g e r
L a w re n c e , Sim on P ap pe, a n d R ic h ­
a rd J e w e t t , from th e se n io r class.
P ink a n d B lue O 'C o n n o r, A rt Copln-
ger. M orris Dow. Jlnt G rim es, Ir v in
L a w to n from t h e j u n i o r c la s s; H o w ­
a rd L ong , E u g e n e H u m p h r e y , E rn e s t
P ln k h a n t ,
Cecil G a n te u b e tn , Bob
ll o a g la n d , an d S ta n le y J o n e s fro m
(he s o p h o m o re class; K e n n e th Beebe
V ernon H o lla n d , H a ro ld P ie rc e an d
Milton G a r r e t t fro m th o
freshm en
class. O th e r s a r e ex pected to re p o r t
soon.
Much c a n n o t be expected t h e first
y ear, hut 6 or 6 ga m e s will p ro b ab ly
be sched uled.
T h is season will be
spent in g o tt ln g th e s p o r t u n d e r way.
In a y e a r o r tw o a co n fe re n c e can
be fo r m e d w ith so m e of th e s e c o n d ­
ary sch o o ls— th e J u n i o r H ig h s, and
th e s o p h o m o r e t e a m s of t h e la r g e r
schools. A f te r th e boys g a in e x p e r i­
ence C e n tra l P o in t will be a b le to
(lave t e a m s on a pnr w ith th o s e of
la r g e r schools.
Coach H u l b u r t , a g r a d u a t e of Al­
bany C ollege an d coach a n d p rin c ip a l
last y e a r a t T a n g e n t c o m e s
here
well re c o m m e u d e d . W h e n a s k e d how
he ll kos C e n tra l P o in t Mr. H u l b u r t
a n s w e r e d : " S w e ll ."
R e g u l a r practice s t a r t e d last M on­
day. As yet th e s c h e d u l e h a s n ot
been d r a w n up b u t t h e f i r s t g a m e
will p r o b a b ly be F r i d a y , O cto b e r 16.
Local P eop le V isit
In G rants P ass
Mr an d Mrs. E. K. Scott a c c o m ­
pan ied by Mr. a n d Mrs. D u n c a n m o­
to r e d to G r a n ts P a ss to v is it Mr.
S co tts a n d Mrs. D u n c a n s nelce an d
to m eet t h e i r s i s t e r a n d h u s b a n d .
Mr. a n d Mrs. M arcus Day from Bre-
m e n to n , W a sh in g to n .
A f te r th e y had been t h e r e a very
s h o r t ti m e a te le g ra m a r r iv e d from
P o r t l a n d tellin g of th e d e a th of Mr
D ays’ s i s te r 's
h u sb a n d
Mr.
Day
h u r r i e d back to P o r t la n d .
Mrs. Day will visit in G r a n t s P a s s
an d com e h e re for a v isit b e fo re re ­
t u r n i n g hom e. Mr. Day will s t a y In
P o r t la n d an d r e t u r n d irect to B re-
m en tio n . He had p la n n e d on v is itin g
re la tiv e s hero.
P A C IF IC U N IV E R S I T Y — Roy H e n ­
sley, son of R o b e rt H. H ensley of
C e n tr a l P o in t was one of th e f r e s h ­
m en receiving th e h ig h e s t g ra d e s In
E n g lish p la c e m e n t te s ts c o n d u c te d
fo r fr e s h m e n a t P acific
u n iv e rsity
la s t w eek. H is g r a d e of A, w on in
th e ex am , e x e m p ts h im
from
th e
fre s h m e n E n g lis h c o u rs e , u s u a l ly re­
q u ir e d of all fr e sh m e n .
H ensley is a m e m b e r of t h e l a r g ­
est fr e s h m a n clas s ev er e n r o l le d at
P acific t h e class
n u m b e r in g
over
T H E FEDERATED CHURCH
150.
Rev. RolMTt I liarlc* Is « Is , P a s t o r
Roy a t t e n d e d
school
h e re
his
I’lione 51.
fr e s h m a n h e r e a n d las t y e a r won a
Bible School— A. W. A yers, Sup-
s c h o l a r s h i p to P acific w hile a tt e n d
r i n t e n d e n t , 9 : 3 0 A. M.
ing school in M edford.
M o rning W o rsh ip — 1 1 :0 0 A. M.
Y I'
E.— ( t w o g ro u p s * .
6 :3 0
Mrs. P e a rl B onney Is back in at
ähr (filturrltrtì
P- Dl.
J o n e s ' G ro cery S tore
So w h a t? —
R It M oore looking Ilk*' a w o r k ­
in g m au T u esd ay a f t e r n o o n c l a i m s
he w as p u tt in g a new lining
in a
stove.
.
H elen Long. A lb u rta T errill. N««ola
an d G ra n t C u lb e rts o n g e tt in g a big
th r il l out of th e s u r p r is e th a t Mr. M*
Dowell, th e s h o e m a k e r , gav e th e m
p e n n ie s to buy.
E v e n in g Servies— 7 :3 0 p. m.
W o m e n ’s Bible s tu d y classes T u e s ­
day a f t e r n o o n from 2 to 3 o ’clock '»
c h a r g e of Mrs. II. A. D avisson. F ron t
3 to 4 o'clock In c h a r g e of Mrs. R
C. L ew is
er.
2 30 p m T u e sd a y .
T h e F i s h e r m a n ’s C lub. W e d n e s ­
day 6 : 0 0 p. m.
T h e F a m ily G a th e r i n g ,
W ednee
day
8 00 p rn
C h o ir P ra c tic e — T h u r s d a y .
7 :3 6
P m
»’H R IMITAN CHl'RCM
G eo rge M arine k n o c k in g
t h r o u g h th e r a n d y ra s e
a
m an
S o m eo n e w aiting a n x io u s ly to get
Into th e big p e a r pie a t T a le n t S a t ­
u r d a y n ig h t say ing
' T h e r e 's Ban-
well. Me ju s t fin ish ed
o n e section
a n d is s t a r t i n g on a n o t h e r . ”
Mrs Melissa Elliot tellin g Deilje ;
Ay< rs w hat s l v will do i ' he pi k
h**r E nglish w a ln u ts
Isaac S h u lls ol B e d fo rd
; '.r
I t g h t >.■!!.» s H i a .
(T ifló n
A.
I'h illlp s,
M inister
Bible School 1 0 :0 0 A M R o lan d
H over.
Snpt
Aim
" C o n ti n n o n <
G r o w t h ."
C o m m u n io n a n d P r e a c h i n g 1 1 :0 0
A M
S en io r E n d e a v o r 6 : 3 # P M J. Ed
V incent, D irector.
E v a n g elistic Service 7 :3 0
P. M
S ub ject ‘ Did C h ris t O r g a n i l e
«
C hurch’ "
P r a y e r an d Bible S tu d y
Porvi*
W e d n e s d s v 7 30 p m
Devot loo.* I
r " ’ '-1" ' • ! - » d « r
Mr
M cD ow ell
i ' i • a til r a t e *
Mri*
C .iilt lie-.
rti* * J