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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1936)
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ta, 1936 C E N T R A L P O IN T A M E R IC A N . C E N T R A L P O IN T, OKUGON Scout Rally to Bo Staged at Medford Friday This Friday evening the Scouts of the Medford District will come to | gether at the Medford High School' gymnasium for the first District Boy Scout rally. Scouts and Seouter^ must be “on time" in order to win. The rally opens and the roll call be gins promptly at 7:29 p. m Each Troop will receive 100 points for be ing 100% on time. “ Fourteen other events will hr n the total possible points to 3100,” according to Frank Hull, Distric. Commissioner, in charge of the ral ly. Several hundred are expected V attend. Visitors are especially wel come and are asked to vote for the'r own neighborhood Troop as they en-1 ter the door. "There will not be an admission ! charge of any kind and those people ! who have so generously assisted In making the Medford Commas’.' Chest a success during the recent J campaign for funds are especially i In vied " according to Eugene Thorn dike, Chest president. “The Community Chest is anx'ous to show the people of the district what the character building agencies of the Chest are doing," said M N. Hogan, Che t Executive Committee Chairman. " I ’lease accept the In formal invitation to an evening d' good, clean entertainment." ties of the director and other details. The committee was assisted by ex perts on the staff of the planning board and the bill was prepared af ter extensive consultation with prac tical mining engineers, geologists and others interested in the mineral i development of Oregon. Pigskin Fans \\ c:nt F ood ! : ~v:w* f * \ t TOLO NEWS Oue last hike up Table Rock be fore the snow flies was enjoyed Sun day by Misses Gladys, Edith, Letha Vincent, Nellie Grissom, Violabe! Morrow, Marjorie Davis, Arlene In- maun, Ernestine Tracy and Mary Muse, and Messrs., Art, Al, Glen Muse and John Tharp. A no host picnic luncheon was served at uoon. Ray Barrow of Medford has about 15U.OOO feet of pine logs decked west of the overhead bridge. They are for the Timber Products Company and were being scaled yesterday by John B. Cox and Dave King, cruisers for that company. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Whetstone are leaving today on a motor trip to San Francisco to see the dedica tion of the Golden Gate bridge. They will stay for the four day celebra tion and visit relatives at other points. r « WJ ¡I EMM V&MM: i- r ■- ■ that football days are here, ’ America is back on the Boston baked bean, browu bread and coffee standard for Saturday suppers There's uothlug like that combine tiou to put heart into a f el l ow who's fagged from rooting for tbe home team. While the game is In progress tbe beans can be baking and the bread steaming in the oven If you hsve s modern automatic gas range w.th heat control and time clock which permit absentee cooking Try this recipe for brown bread which makes foul loaves' Mix lo * PAGE TURRE | gather ( e cup whole wheat flour, one cup cornmeaJ. one cup sifted white I' ur. oue and one-half tea- s| "on king powder, one teaspoon . tit Add oue cup raisins, onebaif tup in t ses. I wo teaspoons melted fa! a ti r , o cups sour milk or butter n :1k tu which has been stirred one • ih n coda Mu thoroughly and half fill oiled cans which have light ivers (over tope of cans with ■ axed paper snd adjust covers, i m an uncovered pau with two v I iiling water surrounding 1 i * Steam In a slow oven or a i luie of 300 degrees Fahren i lower for three hours serpentined through town Tuesday after school In anticipation of th - football game Armistice Day with Jacksonville. The G. A. A. held its annual Initi ation Tuesday evening Many new members were added to the organi sation. Various games furnished en tertainment. Refreshments of jello anc^ cookies were served. Two new pupils entered school Tuesday. They are Georgia Conger and Bob Conger of Prospect. Georgia is a Junior; Bob a senior. Donald Smith and Roger Law rence went duck hunting at High Banks Sunday. They got one bird. Evelyn Stanley and Marian Stray- er attended the carnival held at the M' Ifi• d Junior High School Friday evening. Fdlth and Leatha Vincent climbed Table Rock Sunday afternoon. They enj iyed a picnic lunch on the top. Janice Nealon shopped in Medford Saturday evening. Nelda Ayers visited Adalene Cass- man Sunday afternoon. C. rtrude Moore shopped in Med ford Saturday. PERL’S Funeral Home Established In >our community 25 year* Phone 47 42H W. flth St. Medford, O r e g o n % Sot. Only CHARLES STARRETT in Peter B. Kyne's “Secret Patrol” Episode 9 "ROARING W EST" Sun., Mon., Tues. CLARK GABLE JEANETTE MacDONALD “San Francisco” High School Note* The Central Point Student three, all of whom will serve without to conduct a geological, compensation, and a paid director to ograp al and topographical sur- be selected by the board. The b‘11 y of Or on; to develop a geologi carries a request for an appropr - cal . i n ual museum; to compile tlon of $50,000 per year to carry on ; b I 1 iphy and collect a library _______ j the work of the department. "f lit- rat nr* on geology and mineral - -it to make qualitative exa- All artist-; of Southern Oregon are An lmPortan‘ service of the p <>f rocks, mineral samples invited to exhibit their works at the 1 P° 8ed departraent will be definite :.v ! i m as, and to study minerals fourth non-jury exhibit to be given t0 tbe Pro*Pe* o r s and operators > i or s, additional uses for the by the Southern Oregon Art Associa- minias l ''lims’ jt * as P 1K! ate’s min rals and to explore the tlon in Medford. Room 3, 107 Main. by 0orernor Martln 0 n “ oi : slbil.ta s for using Improved above Brown's cafe. Wednesday- ',bjorts of the department will be ... .. ,o . „ . , ¡make "Qualitative determinations treatment processes and mining me November IS through Saturday No-. , „, , ' . i ores and minerals, when submit: !i thods. vember 21. All works must be! . . . . . . . ,, , , . for thiB purpose by citizens of th Tho proposed act sets forth in de brought to th;s address not la t e r 1 state.” This service shall be offered I tail the way in which the depart- than Monday noon, November 16. in exchange for information fully j •; t : t shall be established, how it Someone will he there to receive describing the deposit from which in 11 be a- rned by the board, du- them Monday from 9 to 12 a.tn And the sample was taken. Saturday November 14 from 1 to 6 In order to restrict the determina p.tn. Any artist may exhibit not more tion service to those who actually than four works in each medium at need it, the provisions provide no a fee of 10c each. samples shall be submitted by engin- : In addition to the work of local er sampling prospects or mines fot REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE artists there will be shown an exhi the purpose of evaluation, nor can ' 4 E. ol ¡i , Phone 365 bit of modern original American et samples be submitted by operating Medford chings and also a representative mines milling or shipping ore or hir group of paintings that the Society ing labor. Persons may submit bu; of Oregon Art'sts is loaning from a two samples every 30 days. All In recent exhibit in Portland. Everyone formation received and results of (.1 x .liA I . AUTO REPAIRING is invited to see these outstanding determination shall be open to public Vo ; ¡ rugs. Rings, Brakes works. No admission fee is charged. inspection. ' ' ■ : - r & E etrical Work The txhibit rooms will he open from Tbe proposed act include« nine I i Check-Up of your car 11 a m. to 9 p.m. other objectives for the department ruJ N Riverside Tel. 1200 as follows: To initiate and conduct stud and surveys of geologic and mineral I W E WITH DYNGE resources; to consider and stud; At the ------------- - scientitic and economic question-t n An enabling act, which if passed the field of geology and mining; t ■ by the leg'slattire at its eom'ng s>s- cooperate with other agencies in I V l ill SATURDAY NIGHT sion, will establish a state depart- work of interest to the department; Two Orchestras ment of geology and mineral indus- to serve as a bureau of information Old Time and Modern tries, has been prepared by the Ore- ou Oregon mineral resources and in- ONE ADMISSION gon State planning board's advisory Medford, Oregon committee on geology and mining it was announced by Governor Martin, who made the contents of the pro ( S u c c e s s o r to l»r. 4 . J . E m in ç a s ) 'JOi Medford Itldg. posed leg'slation public. I r a d i c e lim ite d to e y e , ,.» r . nose, Official name of tbe new depart and lin o n i an d t il l i n g o f jjl a e .e s ment will be "State Department of Expert Photography T el. 5 6 7 R e s . |o|.< Geology and Mineral Industries,” I iiie Portraits a Specialty and It will have a governing board of 4th Non-jury Art Exhibit to Be Given Nov. IS “Next Time We Love” Wed. Nile is Cash Nlte E X P E R T Thur»., Frl. WATCH and JE W E L R Y James Oliver Curwood's Repairing Medford “County Beyond” At Depression Price* 16 S. Central Medford ROCHELLE HUDSON C. Earl Bradfish FOR AUTO LOANS BEH COMMERCIAL FINANCE CORPORATION Medford, Oregon \X\\\\W \\\\\\\\\\V ' <* * “ ..««kT +. .£ x -' v * «W 4flv%-■ v* A*-' RED U CED RO U N DTR1PS Cast via California OFFICIAL WIOO AND EISK.MANN MAGNETO Bales and Service. „ OFFICIAL MAGNETO REPAIR SERVICE Genuine New Factory Parts BUY OR SELL L. G. Pickell TomU! 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