The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, December 31, 1936, Image 1

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    CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN
VOI. I' M K IX
CENTRAL POINT, OREGON.
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THURSDAY. DECEMBER » I,
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1MM
NUMBER IS
. . L I L I .' ’l '- - I t » ~
N ew C raterian
Musings^
by an Innocent bystander
■'
JOB AS DEPUTI
Local Happenings
F if ty Boy S co u ts of C r a t e r la k e
Mr. an d Mrs.
Alfred
M iddletou
a
re
a
council
left
M
edford
S
a
tu
r
d
a
y
a
n
d
G.
P.
K
e
ito
n
of
O
raeag
le, Calif.
W ell, t h e pow ers th a t be. cam*
m o r n in g fo r th e i r
annual
w in te r
h o sp en t C h r is tm a s in San F ra n c is-
m i g h t y close to giving us a " w h it e ’
o u tin g a t g o v e rn m e n t cam p , C r a te r <io a r r iv e d S a t u r d a y fo r a visit a t th e
C h r is tm a s , a t th at. And any one who
lake. T hey will r e t u r n
M onday to E d w a r d J o n e s home. W h ile hero
w a n ts o u r s h a r e of t h e ’ b eau tiful"
m a k e way fo r th e second
session, | t h e y m a d e a visit ul th e J. T. Mid­
is w elcom e to it for a song, an d w e’ll
a ls o c o n sistin g of a b o u t ¿>0 scouts, dleton h o m e in G r a n ts Pass.
T hey
ev en sin g it for ’em. B-r-r-r!
Deputy D istrict A ttorn ey G eorge
w ho will leave th e sam e day an d left W e d n esd ay m o r n in g acc o m p a n i­
• • •
W. Nellson will c o n tin u e in th a t r a ­
r e t u r n W ed n esd ay . A dozen le a d e rs ed by M arjo rie J o n e s for San F r a n -
A n d by th e way, th e r e a re only pacity u n d er A tto rn ey F r a n k J. New-
■ {* c a w h e re th e y will spend
New
will he in c h a r g e of each session.
3 08 m o re shopping days left before mAn .district atto rn ey -elect, who will
Y e a r ’« day before r e t u r n i n g to Gra-
a ssu m e t h e office Monday. The new
C h r is tm a s . B e tte r h u rry !
F uneral
services fo r C la y b u rn eagle.
• • •
official a n n o u n ced a p p o in tm e n t
of Glass who passed a w ay in M edford
T o d a y m a r k s th e en d of a n o t h - r Nellson this m orning.
T u e sd a y ev en in g w ere held from the
Mr. an d Mr». H o w a rd
Mayfield
Mrs. L u n e tta Bussey of this city C o n g er f u n e r a l p a rlo rs M onday at 2
y ear. It h a s been a very hectic year
a n d sons Billy a n d W ayne of R e d ­
has
had
extensive
experience
in
lega!
fo r m a n y of us. W hat w ith a so-call­
p. m. Rev. W. A. D aw es had c h a r g e
m ond. a r r iv e d in th e valley T h u r s ­
ed p re s id e n tia l election which prov­ work in a n u m b e r of law office in of services a n d I n t e r m e n t was In th e
day to sp end th e holid ay w eekend
this
city
Mr.
N
ew
m
an
reported.
ed to be Just a co u ntin g of noses of
C e n tra l Point cem etery.
w ith re la tiv e s an d frien d s an d w ere
A ttorney G eorge A. C odd ing , th e
t h o s e on th e payroll, an d a n o th e r
S
u n d a y d in n e r g u e sts at th e h o m e of
Mr. a n d Mrs. C lay H ensley
and
d r o u t h in th e mid-w est: ch asin g out re tirin g district a tt o rn e y , a n n o u n ced
Mrs. M ary Mayfield,
a 'te r
w h 'ch
th
a
t
he
will
re
s
u
m
e
th
e
practice
of
t
h
e
i
r
young
son
R
ic
h
a
rd
of
P
o
r
t
la
n
d
o f th e old depression an d all th e rest
they
left
fo
r
K
l
a
m
a
t
h
Falls.
Mr«.
W.
a r e v is itin g In M edford d u r i n g th e
of it, we h av e all been m ig hty busy law in this city.
D. M ayfield a cco m p au led
h e r son
R
alph
E.
Sweeney,
tre
a
su
re
r
-e
le
c
t
i
week-end
w
ith
Mr.
H
e
n
s
le
y
’s
sister.
• • •
will assum e office next Monday also. Mrs. E rn e s t A. Hostel. T h ey w ere a n d fam ily to C e n tr a l P oint an d la
B u t now it is over an d 1936 can
He rep orted he would retain W a lt e r g u sts of W. C. Yost at K la m a t h r e m a in i n g over fo r a visit w ith her
go dow n to history for w h atev er it
slater, Mrs. Mary Mayfield, w ho has
Dunlap, th e presen t t r e a s u r e r office F a lls C h r s t m a s Day.
is w o rth . And 1937 is a new page
been ill. F ri e n d s of Mr. Mayfield
clerk.
W ill t h e reco rd w ritten thereo n be a
The
follow ing
g u e s ts
e n jo y e d will he In te re ste d to know t h a t he
C om m issioner R alph Billings an d
f a i r o ne? To each of us in o u r little
was G ra n g e
M as ter of R ed m o n d
C oroner F r a n k P erl, re-elected c o u n ­ C h r is tm a s d in n e r w ith Mr. a n d Mrs.
n ic h e will come th e o p p o rtu n ity to
is uow
and
Mrs. G ra n g e d u r i n g 1936. a n d
ty oficiáis, will also s t a r t new te r m s F r e d H esselg rav e: Mr.
d o o u r p art. May we do it well, th a t
holding
th
e
s
s
m
e
position
In
th
e P o­
J
o
h
n
H
esselg
rav
e.
Mr.
a
n
d
Mrs.
next Monday. C o n stab le
Nick S.
o u r la n d m ay once m ore blossom as
m ona G ra n g e of his d istrict.
Young, appointed to th e position K e n n e th Nolle, Mr. \V. E A lexan­
t h e rose.
last year, an d elected last N o vem b er der. Miss Olva H e sse lg ra v e a n d L«-
• * •
Mrs. Marie L an g e e n te r ta i n e d her
will also s ta rt a new te r m Monday. th a H esselgrave.
Y esterd ay we were told by fr ie n d c School S u p e rin te n d e n t C. R. Cole­
Mr. an d Mrs. H e n ry B o rah
and e n ti r e fam ily C h r is tm a s eve. T hey
w ere o v e r n i g h t g u e sts a n d enjoyed
t h a t Bro. iHanwell of th e C. of C. had man, County Assessor .1. 11. Colem an
th<’ C h r is tm a s day a t th e L an ge home.
b een ta k i n g o u r nam e in vain over and C ounty Clerk George C a r te r a l­ Mrs. H. E. J a m e s e n t e r t a ' n e d
t h e air. As we h appened not to have so s t a r t new t e r m s on th e sam e date. follow ing g u e sts on C hrist ntus day Mrs. P ierce an d little d a u g h te r , M a ­
Johnson
and rie H ild e g a r d e helped Mrs. L an g e
h e a r d him we a re in (’^ u b t w h eth er
U nd er Oregon law. co u n ty offici­ Mr. an d Mrs. (’has.
• n t e r ta i n w ith t h e
big C h r is tm a s
c
h
ild
re
n
G
enevieve
a
n
d
R
o
b
ert
to sh o o t o r shout.
als a re inducted Into office on th e
• • •
H aro ld
Biglow
o dinner. Baby M arie h a d a moat gor-
first Monday a f t e r .Tanuary 1.— Mail Medford, Mr.
- e o u s tr e e a n d m a n y lovely gift.
Myrtle P o in t, b r o t h e r of Mrs. J o h n
W e h a v e been w atch in g th e city T ribune.
son. Mr. a n d Mrs. H a rv e y C assm an T h o se p re s e n t w ere Mr. a n d Mrs
crew w o rk in g in fro n t of o u r office
an d c h il d r e n A delene, W a n d a F aye E m il I^auge, H u g o L a n g e . Mrs.
to d a y . W o n d e r if th ey a r e going to
Mrs
L oren, L aw ren ce. I.av onn c, an d Mrs P ierce, M arie H ild e g a r d e and
p l a n t s t r a w b e r r i e s o r w hat.
Looks
Cass m a n 's b r o t h e r , C laren c e Horaii Marie L ange.
b e tt e r , anyw ay.
O pt
• • •
Miss H elen J a m e s of M edford
and
Mr. and Mrs. B ert H e d g p e th e n ­
R oanld J a m e s , d a u g h t e r a n d son of
L a st w eek we m en tion ed th e fact
t e r ta i n e d th e follow ing g u e sts C h r s t ­
T h P Rogue C afeteria at 218 E ast
t h a t o ne of o u r county p apers was Main street in Medford, was opened th e hostess.
m a s day, Mr. a n d Mrs. O liver Oben-
c h a n g i n g h a n d s. Today comes th e Sunday. The new business a d jo in s
c
h aiu a n d L in d a Merle, Mr. an d Mrs.
C o u r t H all, Medford o r c h a r d is t .
sw an song of Mr. an d Mrs. It. E. th e R e in h a rt & B a rk e r M en’s C lo th ­
w as t a k e n to C o m m u n ity h o spital ' • m o s C am p b ell a n d little d a u g h t e r s
4D ic k ) B la n k e n b u r g who have sold ing sto re and th e room lias been e n ­
y e s te rd a y a fte r n o o n
e ri n g from H a r r i e t t L ouis? a n d Allison L uclie
t h e Gold H ill News an d th e o th e r tirely rebuilt and re d e c o r a te d an d
b ru ise s a n d sk in a b r a s io n s received >f P ho enix, Mrs. H S ta n to n of Der-
t w o p a p e rs p u blished from their Is a very beau tifu l and c o m f o rta b le
In an a u to m o b il e sm a sh u p . A ccord­ L f an d H a r r y H e d g p e th th e i r
shop. W e a r e sd rry to see th e m go place.
ing to a re p o r t in city police s ta tio n fro m C alifornia.
as th e y h a v e been very p leasan t peo
Mrs. Gilchrest. th e hostess and H all a t t e m p t e d to pass a c a r driven
pie to con tac t. May th e i r lives al­ p ro p rieto r is giving h e r full tim e to
by W a l t e r M illigan,
M edford.
on
C A R D O F THANKN
w ays be in p leasan t places an d their looking a ft e r th e com fort of h e r p a ­
C ra te r Lake avenue
and
B e n n e t t 1 Mr. Ed V incent w ishes to exp ress
s h a d o w s n ev er grow les«.
tron s. She has had m uch experience, s tre e t y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n a s Milll- *>i» a p p re c i a ti o n fo r th e m a n y C h rls t-
• • •
having been in th e sam e w ork for gan w as a b o u t to m a k e a left-h a n d j m as re m e m b e r a n c e s and c a rd s he r e ­
And now, on th e th resh o ld of the eight y ears in P o rtland.
t u r n for t h e l a t t e r stre e t. H a l l ’s car.
olved an d also f o r all t h e kind acts
new y ear, it would be well for us to
She has installed all th e
latest it w as said , lnt th e one driv en
by d u r i n g t h e p a s t y e a r an d t h e cooper*
lo ok at d ic ta to r -rid d e n E urope.
In equ ipm ent, in cluding s te a m table,
Milligan, g lance d off an d k n o c k e d a 1 u tlo n th e p a t r o n s on his ro u t e h ave
m a n y g re a t c o u n tr ie s th e free press etc. When in Medford you m ay be
lig h t pole off, b re a k i n g t h e re fle c to r sh o w n him .
h a s been abolished. F re e speech has su re of th e best of food an d service
light pole off b r e a k i n g t h e re f le c to r
beco m e a crim e. All criticism of if you eat a t th e new R ogue C a fe ­
S ta n le y J o n e s received a lovely
t h o s e in p o w e r has been silenced teria.
Mr. and Mrs. A lfred M iddleton a n d new bicycle a s a C h r is tm a s p resen t
w ith im p ri s o n m e n t or d eath. In
Mr K eito n of O ra e a g le e n jo y e d d in ­ from hi« p a re n ts .
so m e c o u n tr ie s th e rig h t to w orship
n e r a t t h ? la c k L ees h o m e T u e s d a y
h a s been a b r o g a t e d by law. th e state
Mr. Roy J o n e s is visiting a t th e
evning. Mr. a n d Mrs. E dw in M artin
h a s been m a d e Divine, th e d ic ta to r
an d N o rm a of O ra e a g le
w ho
a r e follow ing cities in C a lifo rn ia d u r i n g
in p o w e r m u s t be reg ard ed as a god.
holid ay s
S to c k to n ,
O a k la n d ,
h o u se g u e sts at th e Lees h o m e w ere t h e
an d t h e in d iv id u al h a s been r e d u c e d ,
The W.R. Corps will hold th e ir also presn t. Mr. an d Mrs. W ily I,inj- S a n ta Rosa a n d R ed Bluff.
to a n a c tu a l s t a t e of slavery.
a n n u a l Installation on S a tu r d a y P berk will be New Y ears g u e s t s a t th e
• • •
Mrs. Mollie W r i g h t Is very sick.
M. A tu r k e y d in n er will he serv ed 'o Lees home. Mr. a n d Mrs. M a rtin and
W h il e we pity th e citizens of those m em bers an d th e i r fam ilies at noon
N o rm a J e a n will leave
fo r
th e i r Mrs. P a t t e r s o n is c a rin g for her.
n a tio n s , an d w o n der th a t such th in gs
ho m e S a tu r d a y .
i n th e Corps hall.
c o u ld h ave com e to pass in this cen ­
T h e y o u n g people of t h e g r a n g e
Mrs. Em m a Gleason will be In­
t u r y , we can le a r n an inv alu ab le les­
en
jo
y ed s v e ry p le a s a n t p a rt y a t th e
Mrs.
E
th
e
l
J
o
n
e
s
a
n
d
d
a
u
g
h
t
e
r
s
stalled as th e new president.
so n fro m t h e i r plight. W e still live
Mrs. Ivy C opinger as t h e new G e ra ld in e an d V ivian a n d J u n i o r G ra n g ? h a ll W e d n e s d a y evening.
u n d e r a C o n stitu tio n
th a t g u a r a n ­ senior vice-president.
Ayers spent C h r is tm a s
w ith
Mrs.
A baby d a u g h t e r • w e ig h iu g 8 lbs.
te e s u s fre e d o m of religion, freedom
P ur-
Rose H erm anson as ju n i o r vlre- J o n e s ' p a r e n t s . Mr. an d Mrs.
a
n
d
14 o u n c e s was b o rn to Mr. and
o f speech a n d freedom of th e press.
kev p ile a t S h e rid a n .
president.
Mrs. Iv an S k y r m a n a t -the S acred
Upon t h e p reserv atio n of th a t f'on-
Eva Smith as conductor.
at 8
s t i t u t i o n a n d t h e lib erties it g u a r a n ­
Mrs. Mary R ic h a rd s o n visited her H e a r t H oapital t h i s m o r n iu g
E m m a Hilkey as ch ap lin, an d S al­
o ’clock. B oth m o t h e r an d d a u g h t e r
te e s d ep e n d s th e fu tu re of th e Uni­
son
a
n
d
fam
ily
S
unday.
ly Musty as guard
a r e d o in g nicely.
t e d S ta t e s an d th e American people.
In t h e p u r s u i t of an economic mllle-
Mr. V illa o f S on om a
V alley
is
n i u m we m u s t not sacrifice national
h e r e lo o k in g a f t e r th e C e n tra l P o in t
id eals a n d principles th a t a re th>
b r a n c h of th e S on om a Valley cheese
v e rv lifeblood of democracy.
• • •
E a r n e s t L a th r o p . I-II club m e m ­ factory.
Irvin Marcellus Rowe, n ativ e sou
ber of C e n tr a l P o in t, w as recen tly
T h is w eek we received a g reetin g
J a c k ro n count>. died at 1
cho sen as t h e c o u n ty w in n e r of th e
Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n B o h n e rt a n d
c a r d fro m E H o fer * Sons of Tort- of
W ednesday a. m. at th e Musty h o m -
_
................................................
W ilson
Meat A n im al fam ily en jo y e d C h r i s t m a s w ith Mrs.
lan d . W e w a n t to re p r in t a p a r' where he had moved recently from T h o m a s E
t h e r e o f a n d ta k e it for o u r own se n ­ a h eart ailm ent an d th e In firm itie s | A w ard , a n a ti o n a l co ntest. A ccord­ R o h n e r t ’s m o t h e r Mrs. Tracy.
ing to J. E A lh a u g h , C o u n ty Club
ti m e n t . " I t will be o u r c o n tin u ed en ­
of old a g e . He was in his 80 th y e a r I
8 t a r t th e new y e a r r i g h t — aub-
A gent, t h e w in n in g of th is a w a rd
d e a v o r to u p h o ld th e principles u p ­
Mr Rowe was born on th e P elto n
cllmaxe« L a i h r o p 's t e n t h y e a r of scribe for th e A m erican.
on w hich th i s N ation was founded^
aneb in Sams Valley on April 14.!
w h ic h h a v e proven th e back tog o 1857. He was th e eldest son of Jo e club w o rk , d u r i n g w hich t i m e he
T h e C e n t r a l P o in t s t r e e t s a r e very
m a d e e x h ib its a t C o u n ty a n d S t a ’e
i t s p ro g r e ss an d p ro sp erity , and
,-nd M artha Rowe, early
Ja c k s o n J
F a ir s an d th e Pacific I n t e r n a t i o n a l busy now w ith D a m o n 's new b u il d ­
c h a m p i o n th e r i g h ts of th e ind iv id u ­
co un ty pioneers.
ing b ein g all re m o d e le d an d r e d e c o r­
In P o r t la n d .
a l, be h e la b o r e r o r Capitalist, to th'
Mr. Rowe I* survived by
th r e e
L a th r o p Is now a t t e n d i n g
S ta t e a t e d ; t h e n«w hall fo r t h e W o o d m en
e n d t h a t each U b o r e r may n ever !>■ d au g h ters. Mrs C us S am uels of Med­
d e n ie d t h e o p p o rtu n ity to become a ford Mrs B F Scroggins of Bend College at C orvallis, w ith p ro fits a lm o s t fin ish e d being rem o d eled a n d
fa r
c a p it a li s t , an d th a t
th e cap ita i.t and Mrs W. A W ildrlck of P o r t ­ from his c lu b p ro je c ts p ay in g a w o rk s t a r t i n g on th e b u ild in g
th e A le x a n d e r I m p le m e n t C om pany.
la r g e s h a r e of his c u r r e n t expenses.
s h a l l be d ese rv in g of his position
land: a son. J. Rax R®»" o f Mwrrlll.
t h r o u g h public services he renders.
and th r e e grand children
F o u r new p a r t i e s hav e s t a r t e d t h e )
Mr
Rowe w as widely know n
new y e a r ri g h t by s n b a c rib in g for
H ap p y New Y e a r'
th r o u g h o u t so u th ern Oregon an d had
T h e A m erican Oet In line a n d re
•’You m a y tr a v e l, no m a t t e r how
n u m ero u s frirend s mho will m o u r n
yotir own hom e p a p e r
H. Miller and fam ily fr®m
fast o r how f a r ;
his d e sth .
I d a h o a r e visiting th e i r P»-
Yon can not e scap e it, w h e re v e r
P o s t m a s t e r Tom P a n k e y w a s u n ­
F n n e r s l service« a re to be held at
r. a n d Mrs. C asper Miller
you are.
a b le to be a t t h e office Monday. A
th e Perl chapel «» - o'«-1®»* »» t u r *
Som e d u ty aw a ita you. so m e good d o c to r w as called a n d p ro n o u n c e d he
In te rm e n t will b» In
d Mrs T heodore Glass and , rla jr afternoon
you s h o u ld do—
h a d t h e fin a n d o r d e r e d him to bed
Mr* F loyd H ilton enjoyed , he Jacksonville cemetery
T h e r e la s o m e th i n g th e w orld Is
. d in n e r with Mr sn d Mrs t
Mr a n d Mr*. O tto B o h n e r t an d
Mr sn d Mrs T earl Bonney e n jo y - e x p ectin g o f y o u .”
» M r and Mrs H s r r y Wit- j
You a r e expected to ta k e c a r e of D elores left S a t u r d a y for P o r t la n d
• 1 a lovely C hristm as d in n e r with
iedford s n d Mrs. C l a r e .c e ,
y o u rs e lf by h a b its of econom y and T h ey will visit f r ie n d s a n d expect to
e also guests at th** R lasf Mr s n d Mrs. McLeod
pru d en ce.
he gon e a m o n th . D u rin g t h e i r a b ­
W e c o o p erate.
sence Mr B o h n e r t will h a v e an op-
Mr. s n d Mrs L. Mapb an d AH?
F R t IT4.R4»W H t s » ra tio n on h is e a r w hich h a s been
enjoyed Sunday d in n e r a t th e S teve FARMERS t i n
lct It would be •< everyon. lie ia to n home in
B AJfR
r a u * 'n g h im
m uch
tr o u b le .
Mrs
Medford
Mr.
t h e i r su bscrip tio n
to t * B e n t o n ’, m o th er. M n S i l k - w * of M«*niher P e d e r a l D eposit I n s u r a n c e B u r n t la c a r i n g fo r t h e i r piso» dur*
w ould d ro p h r add settle
, !c * * 5 T r «*5fÄtk
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T.
New Cafeteria
ens In M edford
R elief Corps to
Hold Installation
Ernest Lathrop
Irvin Rowe Dies;
W ins 4-H R ew ard
Was N ative Son
Som ething
T heatre O pens; Is
M arvel o f Beauty
By V. E. P.
My h u s b a n d 's idea of solid co m ­
fo rt a f t e r a good s u p p e r is a n easy
c h a ir befo re a
g lo w in g
fireplace,
bouae s lip p e rs a n d a book by a fa v ­
o r i te a u t h o r — ice, snow
an d cold
outside.
G r a n te d a ll th e s e , o n e n ig h t th is
week th e b e tt e r h a lf a p p e a r e d with
a cou ple of ti c k e ts a n d su g g e s te d we
t a k e in th e New C r a t e r i a n in Med­
ford. So d o n n in g s t r e e t clothes, top
co ats, etc.. we sullied fo r th in to the
cold, d r e a r y w o rld a n d piling into
th e fam ily ji tn e y r u s h e d aw ay for
town. A rriv in g early , we found o u r ­
selves u s h e r e d in to w h a t seem ed a l ­
most a fairy land. Soft ca rp e t, giaut
m i r r o r s , s h a d e d lig h ts an d beautiful
colors co m b in ed to m a k e th e scene
one of e n h a n c i n g beau ty .
E n t e r i n g th e m ain a u d it o r i u m one
w as a t once s t r u c k by th e w on d ro u s
b e a u ty a n d re s tf u l n e s s of th e new
color schem e. T h e g r e a t celling w as
fin ish ed in long s h a d e d s t rip e s in
d e lic a te colors an d b len d e d w o n d e r­
fu lly w ith th e p lain co lo rs of th e
side w alls. T h e r e w as n o n e of th e
u su al g la r in g g ild in g a n d
‘ g in g e r ­
b r e a d ’’ w hich so lo ng h a v e m a rk e d
o u r t h e a t r e s all o v e r t h e land. In ­
s t e a d t h e r e w ere s t r a i g h t lines, w ith
d e e p -s h a d e d w alls b le n d i n g boauti-
fully in to m o re d e lic a te sh a d e d up­
per w alls a n d ceilings, all s e p a r a te d
in to p an els by silv ered m o ld ings, the
w hole b r o u g h t in to h a r m o n y by th e
soft lig h t from fo u r im m e n s e in d ir­
ect lig h tin g fixtures.
New u p h o ls te re d
s e a t s e o m fo rt-
hlv placed w ith p le n ty of leg-room
prov id ed c le a r vislou of th e sta g e for
o v e r 1000 p a tr o n s. T h e a ir-co n d i­
tio n in g was p e rfe c t a n d th e te m p e r ­
a t u r e Ju s t right. In fact, If th e show
h a d n o t been so a b s o r b in g we could
h ave dozed as c o m f o rta b ly h ere as
In o u r own ea sy c h a i r s b efore o u r
own fireside.
An ad d ed to u ch of in t e r e s t is th e
feet t h a t th e B. F S h e a r e r Co. w hich
h a s Just com p leted th e re-d e c o ra tln g
of t h e C r a te r ia n , ia t h e sam e firm
w hich did th e o rig in a l w o rk on th e
place w hen it w as first built Bevoral
y e a r s ago.
Mr. G eo rge H u n t a n d his associ­
a te s a r e to be c o n g r a t u l a t e d upon
th e c om pletio n of th is fine th e a t r e
an d t h e people of S o u th e r n Oregon
shou ld be pleased an d p ro u d of h a v ­
ing such a
w o n d e rfu l a m u s e m e n t
p is e? I® th e c o m m u n ity .
W e feel
t h a t th e e ff o rts of Mr. Emil H em-
m i ls h ave had a big p a r t
In th e
g r o w th of th e M edford show s
Lillian M. Fow ler
C alled by D eath
L illian May F o w le r, re s id e n t
of
e n t r a l P o in t fo r
several
m o n th s,
died S u n d a y m o r n in g in th e home
of h e r sinter-in-law , Mrs. R u th F o w ­
ler, w ith w hom sh e had been res id ­
ing. S he had been ill ten days.
Miss F o w le r was b o rn in K an sas
on F e b r u a r y 12. 1872, an d w as in
h e r 6 5 th year. S he is s u rv iv e d by a
b r o t h e r , Lewis H. F o w ler of Sand
P o in t, Idaho.
F u n e r a l services a r c to be held in
N e w p o rt, W a s h , w ith P e rl f u n e r a l
h o m e In c h a rg e of a rran g em en t* .
R ecipient Refuse*
T o A ccept D olly
O ne young
C e n tra l
P o in t
girl
w orked lo ng an d h a r d fash io n in g a
n eg ro doll for h e r first little niece—
little black p ita ils all tied
w ith
b r i g h t ribbons. She stood by eagerly
to see th e sm all niece receive thla
w o n d e rfu l w ork of art.
T h e »mall 2-year old niece gave
one look an d h o rro w sp read o v e r h e r
face— " t a k e it aw ay. I d o n 't w an t
i t ! ” sh e aald and up to d a te sh e h a s
not w a n te d it.
C andy For A ll
f
C
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D a n t a S s T O IT lU e
At th e C h ris tia n C h u rc h C h r is t­
m as p a r t y S a n ta m a d e a m iscoun t
a n d th e y w ere s h o r t a b o u t 25 sacks
of ra n d y . So so m e of S a n t s ’* h elp ers
h u stle d a r o u n d s n d filled som e more
s a c k s so no one was fo rg o tte n .
B efore it w as over S a n t s prom ised
t h a t next y e a r ev ery one, big o r little
y o u n g or old wa« to h ave a sa c k of
r a n d y a t t h e C h r is tm a s
en tertain ­
m en t. w hich will be fine for t h e r e 1«
a g la m o r s h o u t a sack of ra n d y , nu*s
an d pop corn delivered e t a S u n d ay
< h oi C b ris tm a « t r e e
party
that
re m a n w ith do o th e r c a n d y of noy
i» K « c ! l » f
FOB SENIORS IS
IE
W ith
seventy-fiv e
alum ni
and
senior* p re s e n t th e A ltim nl-S enlor
B anq uet bald M onday ev en in g in th e
G ra n g e H all w as a h u g e success.
A fter a very deliciou s t u r k e y d in ­
n e r D onald R ic h a rd s o n , law s tu d e n t
a t t h e U n iv ers ity of O regon
an d
g r a d u a t e of th e local high school in
th e class of ’35, a c ti n g as to a s t m a s ­
te r in tro d u c e d his s p e a k e r s o f th e
evening.
Mr. L e o n a rd F r e e m a n , a m e m b e r
of th e first clas s t h a t e v e r g r a d u ­
a te d fro m t h e C e n tr a l P o in t h ig h
school— way back in 191 5— g ave a
v e ry In te re s tin g d e sc r ip tio n of th e
city a t t h a t tim e. Also he ta l k e d of
th e tow n w hen ho firs t ca m e here.
Mr. F r o e m a n s t a r t e d th e first g ra d e
In C e n tra l Point. T h e re w ere fifteen
m e m b e rs in Ills g r a d u a t i n g class of
w hich only one beside« h im se lf still
live in t h i s city. T ho o th e r being
Mrs. S am K oehler.
Miss L ibby H a m il to n a n d
Mr.
R ic h a rd J e w e tt , both
m e m b e r s of
t h e p re s e n t se n io r clas s re p re se n te d
th e i r class. Miss H a m ilto n t h a n k i n g
th e A lu m n i fo r th e b a n q u e t a n d
s t a ti n g how m u c h th e sen io rs look
f o r w a rd to it. Mr. J e w e t t ta lk e d
a b o u t th e p re s e n t o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d
a c tiv itie s of t h e school.
Mr. H a ro ld H ead s n d
Mr.
BUI
S n y d e r b o th g ave very In te re s tin g
s n d m uch a p p r e c i a te d speeches.
O fficers fo r t h e co m in g y e a r w ere
elected an d th e r e s u l t s w ere: E d w in
G e h h a rd '3 6, p r e s id e n t; Alvin Maple
'28, v ic e -p re sid e n t; a n d E a r le Beall,
s e c r e ta r y - tr e a s u r e r .
Music fo r d an c in g w as f u r n is h e d
by a M edford O r c h e s t ra .
D onald P a t t e r s o n , r e t ir i n g p re s i­
d e n t, w ishes to t h a n k th e v a ri o u s
c o m m itte e s ; th e G ra n g e \Vf>uen, th e
O rc h e s t r a a n d t u e r j o n a > u o kelp- .!
to m a k e t h e b a n q u e t a success.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Cook a n d litt le son
visited Mrs. C oo k's s i s te r , Mrs. H u m ­
p h ries an d fa m ily d u r i n g
th e ho li­
days.
L ittle J o h n n y Deuel w ho h a s been
con fined to bis h o m e fo r t h e p ast
five w eek s is im pro ving.
Gty? (ElfurrlfPB
T H R K K D KR AT E D t ' HUHC H
Rev. R C. Lewis. PaMor. P o h e n 61.
Mr. K a m b e rg , Supt. S u n d a y School
Sunduy:
9 : 3 0 A.M. Bible S chool,
e v e ry o n e welcome.
1 1 :0 0 A M. M orning W o rs h ip ,
6 :3 0 P.M.
C h r is ti a n
E n d e a v o r,
J u n i o r a n d S e n io r G ro u p s
7 : 3 0 P.M. E v e n in g W o rsh ip .
T u e s d a y 2 : 0 0 p. m. C h a p t e r S u m ­
m ary
Class,
Mrs.
D avisson,
te a c h e r.
3 :0 0 p. m. Bible S y n th e s is Class.
Mrs. Lewis, te a c h e r.
6 : 0 0 p. in. F i s h e r m e n 's Club.
6 : 3 0 p. m. Scofield Bible Class.
Mr. L u d w ig , te ac h er.
7 :3 0 p. m. C h u rc h E vldcu co Claaa
Rev. M c F a r la n d , te a c h e r.
W e d e n s d a y 7 :3 0 F a m i ly G a th e r i n g
8 :3 0 Bible D o ctcrin e Class, Rev.
Lewis, te a c h e r.
T h u r s d a y 2 : 0 0 L a d ie s Aid Society In
t h e c h u r c h b aaem ent.
7 : 3 0 P e r s o n a l R van gellam C las s,
Rev. Lewis, te a c h e r.
8 : 3 0 S u n d a y school m e t h o d s class
Mr. Ayera, te a c h e r.
Ail of th e s e w eek day Bible S tu d y
C lasses a r e open a n d w elco m e
to
a n y o n e In te re ste d . At t h h o m e
of
Mrs. Milton th i s a f t e r n o o n
a Joint
m e e tin g of L a d ie s Aid a n d W o m e n ’s
M issionary Society is b ein g h eld . A
w a tc h n ig h t service is being held r t
t h e c h u r c h th i s evening.
T h e C lass N ig ht p r o g r a m o f th e
w eek -d ay Bible C lasses held last
S u n d a y ev en in g pro v ed to be a v ery
In te re s tin g a n d p r o f ita b l e m e e tin g ,
and m any very com prehensive
re­
p o rts w ere m a d e o f t h e w o rk o f th e
H aases so f a r th la year.
C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
C lifton A. UhltHpe, H h d s te r
B ible School 1 0 :0 0 A. M. R o la n d
H over, Supt.
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. Mr. a n d Mrs.
R o b e rta will
sin g a d u e t
C h r is ti a n E n d e a v o r S :3 0
p.
m.
E v a n g e listic Service 7 : 3 0
p. ra.
S u b je c t " T h e Son of M e n .’*
P r a y e r a n d Bible S tu d y W e d n e s ­
d a y 730 p m. C a rl H o v e r w ill r e ­
view t h e Book of Joel.
C:jB»! l ? '« i y r j r frieu lt