The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, April 15, 1937, Image 1

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    CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN
V O L I'MK IX
M u s in g s ^
tiy a n In n o c e n t B y s t a n d e r
C E N T R A L POINT, OREGON, THURSDAY, APISH. LA, 1*87
C O K GIVEN
SC O U T S T R A IN Y O U N G E R L A D S
Birthday Party
For Phyllis Furry
. 10 ILL TEACHERS
‘ I do not think that all the poor ar<
Rood,
That riches are the uniform of
shame;
The beggar might have conquered if
he would,
And that he begs, the world is not
to blame.
Misfortune is not all that comes to
mar;
Most men. themselves, have shaped
the things they are.”
— EDGAR GUEST.
• • •
N UMHER ” 7
The following guests were invited
to help Phillis Furry celebrate her
:-th birthday, Charlotte Richardson,
ELabeth Zucala, Lorene Wright.
Hazel Knadler,
Merlene Gebhard.
Ann Booth. Louise Lofland. Dorothy
LaCasse. Jimmy Anders. Donald and
Bernard Thumbler, Hilly I.aiigston.
Coutract have been renewed with
Melvin Kelly and I.eland Myers.
both the grammar and high school
The first game was a peanut hum,
teachers for the next year. The fol­
a little more up-to-date than most
lowing is a list of he grammar school
peanut hunts. Mrs. Carolita Furry,
teachers followed by the high school.
the honor guest's grandmother play­
Gramniur School
ed the piano while the happy group
Mr. D. F. Amick. principal, Mrs.
A n part o f the Cubliitig program, , The picture shows a Roy Scout joln- gathered peanuts, when the music
Mae Richardson, first grade;
Miss Roy Scouts assist the younger boys I Ing In the sports of a group o f Cub.«
stopped the hunt ceased until the
Marjorie Gregory, second grade; I in learning the work o f S cou tin g. I at their club house.
music started again.
Many other
Miss Arlene Estes, third grade; Mrs. I
games were played.
Ice Cream, a
Mabel Hansen, fourth grade: .Miss’
beatiful birthday cake, cookies and
Laura Pastorina, fifth grade; Miss
lemonade were served.
The honor
Melba Putman, sixth
grade;
Mr.
guest received many
lovely
gifts
Robert Webb, seventh grade.
and they all reported a jolly time
High School
H. P. Jewett, principal; Kennetu
Delegates Attend
Hulburt, coach: Mrs. Mildred Ross,
Miss Florence DuRette, Miss Ethel
Play Leader School
Fleischer, Miss Norma Zinser, R. A.
INNUW. SENIOR
PLAV TO 0E GIVEN
SOON AT SGN00L
'The Charm School", a 3-act
comedy by the well known author,
Alice Duer Miller, a play which has
been a stage success both in London
and New York, has been selected for
the Annual Senior production this
year In the Central Point high
school.
Rehearsals have been going on
now for six weeks, ^ith the end in
We chanced to pick up a little
view of presenting the play on Fri­
day, April 23.
book of verse tonight Riven us for
The cast of 16 characters includes
Christmas by our daughter several
6 boys and 10 girls.
Special cos­
years ago. The little book is writteu
tuming is necessary since the story
by one of the greatest thinkers of
is about a girls' boarding school.
The preparation of stage equipment
our time; a man whose facile pen
is under the direction of Donald
can bring the philosophy of kind­
Niedertne.ver, stage manager.
liness and love for one’s neighbor
Attractive posters will be out the
into magic relief, Edgar Guest And
first of the week auuouncing the
time and admission prices. Tickets
we have found so much to take to
will go on sale next week, the busi­
our secret heart in his wonderful
ness management being under the
work, we are going to head this con- Rott8’ orchestra and George March,
Mr. apd Mrs. Otto Rohnert, Mr. direction of Roger Lawrence and
glomeration of thoughts with just a JanRor-
and Mrs. O. C. Maust and Mr. Brain- Klden Stevens.
Remember to save the date April
bit of his wisdom each week.
ard were delegates from Central 23.
Attends Dinner for
At the March meeting of the program follows closely that of Point to the recreation leader train­
In these hectic days of deals and
Parent Teacher Association it was Scout work and trains the younger ing school held in Medford last U. S. National Bank
Insurance Agents voted to sponsor the organization of boys to later become Boy Scout*.
dealings, politics and poli-tlckles,
week under the instruction of John
wars (both between the men who j
The second meeting was held Bradford, field representative of the
Deposits A ll time Higl
a
Cub
Pack
in
Central
Point.
A
com­
provide Jobs and the sitters-down- j
Wednesday evening of this week, at National association.
mittee,
consisting
of
Mrs.
M.
A.
Faber attended the
on thereof and between tweedle-dee j Mr. E. C.
which time the organization was
The leaders represent 13 granges.
air- gathering of 32 Jackson county in- Adams., chairman; Mrs. F. A. Ross completed, with the election of Mr. 10 home extension units, 4-H Lead­
and Tweedle-dum in Europe)
At the call of the United State*
plane crashes, auto smashups and suranee agents and company repre­ and Mrs. W. H. Holt, was appointed W. H. Williamson, Cub master, and ers' association. Girl Scouts. South­ < omptroller of Currency us of Marc)
31, 1937, the United States Nation»
yea, this darned rain, which had the sentatives from Portland and San by the president to contact the pur- Mr. W. H. Holt, assistant. A Cub ern Oregon Normal
school,
rufal
audacity to come along just when Francisco in Medford Monday even- ents and set a time and place for Back committee was appointed with schools, churches, Rebekah lodge, Bunk which has a direct branch ir
this city, reports deposits at the all
we all thought we were going fish- } ing.
They met at
the Valentino two organization meetings,
| (J. P. Humphries as chairman, and and D A.V. auxiliary.
time high of $115,929,233.99, or a
lng, one hardly finds time or energy Cafe for dinner and a program. Fol-
The first meeting was held at the F. A. Ross and It. B. Langston.
Following this school, regular rec­ gain of over 16-Milllon dollars since
Resource!
to think much of such things as lowing the dinner, papers dealing high school Friday evening, April
Den mothers appointed were Mrs. reation leader training meetings will the spring call of 1936
with important phases of fire and 9. with an attendance of 27 parents W. J. Gebhard, den mother aftd Ro­ he continued each month under di­ increased to $ 125.696,580.95, a gain
neighborliness or such.
of over 17 *,-4 millions since the cor.
casualty were read.
and 17 Cubs.
Mr. Irving Heesley. bert Vincent, den chief No. 1; Mrs. rection of the home demonstration responding call of a yçar ago. Loan'
Mr.
Faber
reports
there
were
so
District Scout Executive,
was the R. B. Langston, den mother and Ver­ agent. Next meeting will be Monday and discounts also showed a bettei
We just read a letter in a popular
than normal seasonal demand, In
magazine from a lady in Illinois who many big ideas that it gave him a speaker of the evening and explained non Holland, den chief No. 2; Mrs. evening.
creasing approximately six xand one
He
stated W. H. Holt, den mother and Hal
in spite of a goodly number of handl- j headache trying to take them all in. the Cubbing program.
half millions to a total of $25,949
that Cubbing is for boys from 9 to Jewett, den chief No. 3.
caps has so far been able to keep '
545.56.
Several
Enjoy
Trip
The Central Point Cub Pack will
" W e are gratified by the Increast
about one jump ahead of Br’er Wolf, j M r. and Mrs. Overbeck
>'ears of **•* who are not
indemand for sound loans to can
I enough to become Boy Scouts. The be known as Pack No. 40.
She gives a fearfully graphic picture
To Near Cave City for the seasonal activities of farm
of her own eighborhood and the o f - 1 Learn Mother’s Death
Ing and business equally as much ai
feet of our so-called "re lie f” system
by the gain in deposits,” stated
Mr and Mrs. Sanford J. Richard­ George T. Frey, manager o l the Med
And as We read we wondered if Mr. I
son, Max Crowson and Byron Peffe- ford branch
“ In short, money 1i
Roosevelt or any other president can
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Overback re­
turning over more raptdly. The fuel
ly,
of
Ashland
accompanied
Guy
ever bring us back into the ways of ceived the sad news of the sudden
Good Ip about 2(1 miles above Care that a greater amount of money li
right thinking and right living death by cerebral
hemorrhage of
Russel Ayres on his way home
Henry Buckland, son of Mr. and City to the first checking station going into the hank and at the same
again.
Has it really come to pass
time going out again In légitimât)
Overback’» mother, Mrs. Eliza- from work on the Siskiyou highway Mrs. A H. Buckland. was enlisted
in our country that such a percent­ belh Overbeck at Canton Qhio. They Monday evening stopped to help a in the United States army Thursday, where they enjoyed dinner with Mr. employment is the best Indication ol
They ex­ returning prosperity.
We note Ir
age of our fellow citizens have lost left Sunday night for Canton and ex­ woman get her car out of the ditch. it was announced yesterday front and Mrs. Kd Simmons.
Portland by Major H. D.| Bagnall, changed the Ashland
Radio club Medford a steady increase in depo­
the will to "hit the ball” for them­ pect to be gone about a month. Mr. As he left the cap he was struck by district
recruiting officer.
Buck- transmitter with Mr. Simmons for a s i t s in keeping with the United
selves and have come to depend on and Mrs. Lance are at the Overback another car and dragged about &<• land was accepted
States National as a whole, and wi
tentatively on
a fine also are just as anxious and willing
some other fellow to do it for them* home during
their absent.
Mrs. feet. It was reported. He was taken April 3, by 8gt Willi* 8. Estep Jt smaller one. They report
trip and an enjoyable
visit
with to make sound loans In this com­
Lance is caring for the three child- ( 0 the Community hospital at A*h- the recruiting station here and was
munity as they are at the head o f­
* '
sent to Portland to take his final Mr. and Mrs. Simmons.
jje harl no bones broken or entrance examinations. He was as­
That shrewd Scot, Mr. Eccles, of ren and Mr. I>ance Is looking after ]an(j
fice bank In Port land. For example,
we are ever ready to welcome appli­
the Federal Reserve Board seems not the farm.
internal injuries. His back was signed to the 29th engineers who are
Henry Booth had the misfortune cations for loans for crop and live­
to be in perfect accord with some (
badly burned and vertaba's chipped now engaged in mapping and survey­ to cut his hand oP>jn while splitting stock purposes, the purchase of farm
ing the Olympic peninsula, with
of the rest of the New Dealers. He j
and cut and bruised all over. It Is headquarters at Port Angeles, Wash kindling wood Friday evening. Dr. Implements and other needs that our
Potters Enjoy Visit
Kresse of Medford took 6 stitches. farmers have; also for employment
advocates first the balancing of the
thought that he is not seriously in-
Henry was very weak from loss of in local business enterprises and even
federal budget but he would ac.
juried.
Mr. and Mr*. Carl Hover and blood.
From Friends Sunday
down to the recurring needs of the
contplish this much-to-be wished
baby were dinner guests at the E. E
individual and family.
As an ex­
for result not by sharp decreases in
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Simmonds Scott home Sunday.
ample of this, we announced several
federal spending, but by increased
weeks ago that our bank would con­
Mr. and Mrs, Ri|ey Hotter enjqyed entertained the following guests at
Mrs. Lawrence Bodin visited her
tinue to finance the modernization
taxation.
And in order the people a visit from the following relatives a dinner party last Sunday In honor
mother and enjoyed the W.R.C. din­
of home* and other buildings on
may have something to pay taxes and friends Sunday: Mr. and Mrs, of the 5 3rd birthday of Mrs. Sim- ner Tuesday.
exactly the same terms as provided
with, he advocates increased pro­ Roscoe
Applegate
and
daughter mond»' father, Mr. Oscar Davis: Mr.
Mr. Cletn Finley half across the by the now discontinued Title One of
duction. saying that are the factors Dorothy of Ashland, Mrs. Lottie and Mrs. Wesley Davis and
Mr. Bendlckson's wife and three street bnvlng to return to the store the Federal Housing Act.
son
necessary to it— 'idle men, natural Wolgamont of Medford were dinner J*“rry, of Medford and Mr. and Mrs. children plan to move to Central to take his cat (not a big farm cat
CHURCH O F CHRIST
resources and an abundance of guests. Marie Walker and Mr. and 'b*car Davis of Ashland
A beautl- Point as soon as he can locate a but a little 4 legged animal) back
James Matthew Alley
money— are all
present,
Betterl Mr„ Ja,.k Tour, of Ashland, Mr. and lul birthday cake held the place of house. Mr. Bendickson Is with the so it could not follow him.
Evangelist
watch out, old sock*, or Henry will Mrs. Godnard of Jacksonville and i honor at the tablle.
Safeway
and
report
that
he
like*
our
The honor
Clirton A. Phillips,
be in your wool.
town very much.
Mr Fernland, Mr. and Mrs. Hawkin. K“ e8t received many nice gifts,
The big fish in front of Ross and
Pastor
daughter Georgia of Central Point
Ross decided It was time to float
Roland Hover,
We have done a good deal of
Large
stocks
of
steel
goods
at
Robert
Virtue
is
employed
about
were guests during the afternoon
and almost reached the side walk
Supt. of Bible School
blowing off steam regarding the ac­
37 miles from Myrtle Point on the Alexander Implement Co.
and drifted away In our recent big
Arden Tyrcll,
tion of the city council In the
Sixes
River
at
a
logging
camp.
In the first outdoor record shoot-
rain, before being discovered.
Chairman
of Board
Mrs.
Bert
Rostel
has
been
sick
library matter. So we had a hunch | ing this year, Shelby Tuttle scored
Mr and Mrs. John Powell and
The revival Increases In Interest,
with Bronchitis for a number of
perhaps we had better just cast an high at the 50-yard and 100-yard
Mr. Alexander says he knows he
days.
power and enthusiasm.
eye on the records over in the city | targets at the rifle club range yes- Leylan Wood
of
Klamath
Falls
hasn't got a drug store, there are a
Fearless and powerful Gospel mes­
vault. And we found we had been terday.
Mr. H. E. Hemmenan and Mr. few things that aren't on his shel­
Score made yesterday and visited here and In Medford Sunday.
a bit hasty in accepting a statement next Sunday will determine the team Mrs. Powell’s brother Marlon Huitt Jack Hournes of Eugene are here ves but he isn't sure Just what he sages at every service. 7:45 p.m.
Pre-prayer service at 7:30 p.m
of just part of the budget committee to represent the club in the first of of Gold Beach met them here and looking for work and hope to locate will call his new store.
Aim for Bible School— ” 150 In
W e found a record which had been the summer series of matches In the returned to Klamath
Falls with In the valley. Mr. Hemmenan is a
time for count.”
part of the exhibits placed before Southern Oregon-Northern
Dlt Yost is the proud possessor of
Califor­ them.
brother-in-law of Mrs. Blazing.
Sunday at 11:00 a.m. will he
them at their meeting
last
fall, nia Rifle league to be held on the
a new Packard.
"Faithful
Servant”
service.
All
which showed that the item of ex­ Medford range April 25.
Mayor J O. Isaacson this week MR. GLEN MOSHER WED
members who have been faithful to
pected income from the rental of the
received a letter from Governor j
The first lesson of life Is to burn
MISS EM M A STRAIN
old city hall was among others listed,
our own smoke; that Is, 'not to In­ the work for at least ten years will
Charles H Martin requesting that
Mr.
Glen
Mosher
and
Miss
Emma
flict on outsiders our personal sor­ he present and given the honor due
But If that Eastern Oregon he serve as chairman of the Caravan
but perhaps overlooked by our in­ stuff.
lady likes this sort of weather, she committee for this city In arranging i ’ rain wore married recently and rows and petty morbidness, not to faithfulness.
formant.
eep thinking of ourselves as excep­
Come! Work!
Pray!
• a •
is welcome to it and we wish she for the participation of our citizens are now living In the house formerly tional cases— James Russel Lowell.
occupied
by
Mr.
Joe
Cox
and
family.
At least two members of that com­ would take it away with her.
wth those of other cities in the cele­ Mr. Mosher bought this property a
T H E FEDERATED CHURCH
E P Stone, who Is doing carpen­
mittee saw the Item and considered
bration of the Golden Gate bridge short time ago.
ter work at home, coming to the Rev. R. C. Lewis. Pastor. Phone 51
We almost had palpitation o f the opening in May.
ft worth leaving there. So perhaps
Mayor Isaacson
store with his carpenter clothes on
Mr. Kamberg, Supt. Sunday Schooi
the city dads weren't so hasty In heart the other day when we saw a has accepted the appointment. Any-
and being forced to walk backward
Sunday;
9:30 A M . Bible School,
.ttend the celehrii- Berry Grower* Told
grabbing for any old excuse to get man driving stake* and shoveling up ' onp pfenning
and doing all sort of maneuvers to
everyone welcome.
keep his face toward his customers.
rid of that pesky library problem rubbish on the land just north of lion are asked to see him at once
To Spray for Mite*
11:00 A M. Morning Worship.
Looked as if
after all.
Mebbe we'd better give the cheese factory.
Mr and Mrs. Marshall Himmonds.
6:30 P.M. Christian
Endeavor.
A family reunion was held at thè
’em the benefit of the doubt, anyway another building was to be erected
John Hein. Ruby Webster, Clara-
Junior and Senior Groups
All berry growers who have ex­ belle Brood, Blue O’Connor and a
We rushed out there and inquired, home of Mr. and Mr*. George Shrnll
7:30 P.M. Evening Worship.
be Sunday. Those present were Mr. and perienced trouble with the black­ salesman opening surprise packages
We hear that logs are beginning breathlessly, "W h a t’s going to
berry mite are urged to spray at this
Wednesday— 7:30.
Family gath­
to arrive at both sawmills at end o ' built here,” only to be told the Mrs. George Higgenbotham of Cot­ time by C. B. Cordy. assistant county < at Faber Market Wednesday.
ering, prayer and Bible study.
town— in one case to be used for county was going to dump a lot of tage Grove, George Taylor of Ash- agent and L. O Centner, entomolo- j
One of the councllmen getting so
The weekday Bible classes have
posts and timbers for the new build­ sand and crushed rock there Bah' land, l.ester Taylor, wtfe and son of gist of the *o Oregon Experiment | excited at the last regular meeting
station.
resumed their regular schedule vs
ing. and in the other, to be sawed j All our high hopes blasted forever | Rut te Fall*. Fred Taylor and Mr
It has been found by experience that he punccbed a hold thru the
Into lumber. That listens good, eh?
. • •
Jenines of Foots Creek
The a'ter- in this district that a single spray ap- | cork floor covering with the heel follows:
Tuesday— 1:00,
Chapter
Su n-
Now if the "blarsted Eengllsh driz-
We are wondering if they won". noon was spent In the search of or- plied when the new shoots are from of his chrair.
mary. 3:00, Synthesis. 6:00, Fish­
sle” would let up a bit and let them have to postpone that Pear Blossom [ chid colored Lamb Tongue*
Mr* two to six Inches In length will give
Mrs. Bonnie saying that the spot
really get to work. It would help z Festival.
I f this cqld continue*I Higginbotham had promised her rood control. Cae eight gallons of on her lip was just some of the erman’s club supper. 6:30 Scofield
lot,
¡there won't he enough pear bloasoms | friends that she would bring hack liquid lime sulfur and 92 gallons of W R.C. merchant lunch that she was Bible class. 7:30, Church Evidence.
water
Thoroughly drench all part*
Wednesday— 8:30, Bible Doctrln i
• • •
out to decorate the C of C window* ! 'he orchid colored l-emb Tongues, a* of the plants
serin? till later.
class.
I
let
alone
make
pictures
of.
But
at
The
Himalaya
and
Evergreen |
i many of them had never seen the
We have done so darned much
Thursday— 7:30, Personal Evan­
Little Jackie Potter's fare light­
hollering about the fearful and ding- that, the Idea of a celebration in ! kind grown here. The cream color­ blackberries are the most susceptible
ing
up
when
Irsel
Lewi*
appeared
ed
Lamb
Tongue*
re
all
that
grows
hosts
but
other
berries
are
also
at­
gelism
3:10, Sunday School Meth­
busted brand of weather handed out honor of our most prominent pro­ I around Cottage G.ove A great many tacked
All varieties on which th? at the W.R.C. dinner like he ex­ od*. Everyone Is welcome to theee
by some New Deal Weather man t duct is • tine one snd we hope It Lamb Tongues were found and a "redberry" trouble has
occured pected Mr l^ewls to have a welner
classes.
In his pocket.
that we hate to even mention the | will be a thorough suree*
should be sprayed.
wonderful time enjoyed by all.
New Cub Pack
Is Organized with
M any Candidates
11
01,1
So what?—