The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, July 10, 1937, Image 1

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    CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN
V O L I'.ME IX
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C E N T R A L P O IN T , OREGON, l A ' I l t N I l . U , J I M
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By an Innocent Bystander
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Well, folks, the job is about done.
With the exception of a few finish­
ing touches the Central Point Public
Library is finished insofar as
pre­
sent finances permit. And it has been
fun, too. although we found It was­
n't so easy to stoop and crawl and
hustle green t :tubers as It used to be
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And we want to add our nersonal
I
thank, to those of the ladies for the
help given. We knew when we star--
'hat it wasn't going to be easy to
get men for 3ttch a Job this time of
year, when most people are out on
jobs of their own. Hut we older 'el-
lows did the best we could.
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M Mill |t :iti
OLD CITY HALL Civic Club Gets
10 HOUSE FIRE
R eport on Cost
Of New Home
The City Council met In
regular
Miss Frances Faber
Wins Honors at
Willamette U.
Miss Krau.es Fuller, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. K. C Kalier. who has
Just completed her .Itinior year at
W| Ininette University at Salem has
won for herself
a high
scholastic
honor She has
been selected as
i
LIBRARY IV E S
TO NEW HOME
NEAR CITY HALL
The regular monthly meeting
of whose courtesy and help hud mada
I In- f lit ml C i i I iii public llbrart
th
Chrle club
Was
held the work a success The list follows
| WM» moved Tuesday Into
Its
new
mb* ri
'** i<***»* » ’’ <* •:*" ' Wednesday afternoon at the new li-
.lantxer Sawmill,
Central
P .In
•liiiirters in
the liiilld ug
formerly
routine business, the matter of re brary build ug with about ten ladles Planing Mill, Central Point
Mud-
occupied by III
Alexander
||*ril
»timing the $10 a month
payments present.
ware. Alexander Hardware and Im-
ware store T h l. building
was r -
for library support
was taken
up.
After reading of the minutes
f Plement
Co .
Pearl's
lllarksmlth
rrntl> piit.hu ed by the In d ie s ’ C|y
On motion of Councilman
Milton, se- the last meeting and the h'lls for lit '
Shop, M< D o w II «h o. Shop. Warner
lc • lull a n d ..........
In t h e cl l y wi t h
conded by Councilman Meyers,
It repair work on the library, th • p e^- Plumbing Shop.
Timber
Products
the mid-rslHtidln-' It was In h ■ in d
was voted to resume the
payment ot Jdent Mrs. Mlunirk, called on A II
Co
only for library purposes uinl us ,1
* 1 « per month starting ith July.
Powell for a statement of the work
home for lhe club
Individuals who assisted wl!h Hi.
The matter of waiver of th c!f. dunt. Mr. Powell stated
that aft. r work were Messrs Swartz.
Acher-
Tlic wink of innv nr,
the Hoiks
taxes against the library b a ld in g . I ' » v *ng been apisiinted a commit!, e man. Langston. T A Marine, It fl
and bookcases and furniture whs I i
Especial thanks are due to Mi.
for the years 1935-36-37, w'hich had of one to buy the necessary materl- Moore, Horah. Flaherty, Humphrey.
''bulge of |( || Moore hii .I | lie ell*
Acktrman, Mr. Swartz and Mr. Lang­
been assumed by the Civic Club was al and take charg of the work <>.' Jew. tt. Stone,
lledgpeth Isaac-on
iruek was us d for the purpose Mr
ston who freely gave
their profes­
presented to the Council
by A E. remodeling he had endeavored
1.» (by substitute) Thorp. Parker a id
Moore was assisted by Mr Heilgpelt.
sional services. Mr. Swartz, elderb
Powell, who stated he had contacted hold the coat as low as possible and one or two other m«n whom
and '• r Tucker and l e v r u l other«
man though he is, lent yeoman aid
the county court regarding the«e old to purchase as much of the material have been forgotten,
in raising the building and piscine
H.ie'e 11101 nit Into I hi* new Iv Mu­
taxes and had
been assured
th In Central Point as possible The sill
The ladles gave a rising vote of
the big sills, and thereby almost put
lshed
library room Mr
and
.1 re
county court would be glad to co-op- timbers were sawed out at the Cha
himself in the hospital (iood for you erate
the maft#>r
,.anrellnR
JanUer niil, and
of
d(n, „ r . thanks to Mr. Powell and the men
Moore hnv been loisv n- airniiglng
Lew. you canT stop us oldsters, eh.’ county., , hare.
alon lliml(Pr „ „
„
th . who hed worked wl'h him and ata-
the book 1 mid in»i>.izliie« The new
ted that these men would
receive
room pre ;iis a very charming up
On motion by Councilman He
Central Point Planing mill. Th - rest * pprlal ,nvl, atton; t(J , h(.
(1)nnpr
pears lire mill lip- Civic Club, losell.
Hut now that it is finished we feel
- 1*8v . seconded by Councilman Ko*h. o f the lumber, Including the floor- given by the club mm gu«Mt»« of i V
••r with lb city In general, ran well
like saying with Kipling:
it was voted to authorize
the county
Ing was purchased at
the Timber
r |ub and
would be
told to e,t the'r
be proud of Hie place,
ourt to cancel the city's «bare » I 30 Products Co. in Medford, who offer- fill, free of cost
The materlu! for re-modeling lh>
When e a rth s last picture is paint-ri. Thia left only the school district ed a discount when told 'or w h at' plant, were nut.!, tot . cook'd food
building was bought
by the club,
And the tubes are all twisted » f d , share and It was thought the school the lumber was to be us d Naila and Ha|p tll Pp given at the llhrur.v next
which plans several
money-raising
dried;
board would be glad to do this much other hardware was purchased 'rom Saturday July lit Till s will also be
a ffa ir » III th - near future to pny the
When the oldest color is .faded,
the
ivr t help
i c i p the
l i l t library.
«in* nt • t (L a te
l e t r m
e sam<*
»»»’ j the Central a Point a Hardware.
mi • U
i 1 to
an Op'-n House for the benefit
of Senior Scholar in th.- Women's Phy­
evening, the school board took the I The labor on the job was entirely anyon1 desiring to inspect the new sical Education Department In this bills The labor on th'' Job was dona­
citi­
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- - - ...... «ame action, waving
the district's donated, thus bring the cost of the library A chicken dinner will also capacity she will do part lime teach­ ted by several public spirited
zens o f the town
need it,
share in these old taxes
Thus the ¡entire j Qh to about $6 1*0 0 Mr Pow- be glv*-n sometime
later in the ing in Physical Education, her major
Lie down for an aeon or two.
entire amount will be disposed o f ; ell stated the Job was
practically month for the purpose of raising n't- subject There were three other girls
Till the Master of all good workmen and the ladies relieved of the bur­ finished and he hoped to the satis­
ditionaI funds to apply on the cost in the running for this honor, and
Shall call us to work anew.
den o f raising this money
faction o f the club He read a list o f ! o f remodeling Watch for
the an- all of them were graduates of cltv
And only the Master shall praise us.
The council decided to secure paint business
firms
and
Individuals noune* ment of th date and place.
high schools
The Glowing letter was
received
at once and paint the new city gra­
Frances was born and raised
in
And only the Master shall blame; der and truck Also it was decided
today by airmail from llr Heckman,
Even Martin, Medford. Dick Hlch- 1 Centrttl Po,nt ar,<1 ***'• " hr Acad. ml.
And no one shall work for money.
who Ira« b#on visiting with his wife,
to tear out the front of the old cltv
man. c -n tra l Point, and Mrs. Would- S,boo*ln* *n ***** r , l Y ***** took an
And no one shall work for fame hall and put in fire doors The fire
with relatives in the East
active
part
In
sports
during
her
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ridge, Central Point— Judges
But each for the joy of the working. equipment will be kept in this build­
Fredoma, l*s
■chool year* here and since going to
The weather ideal and the crowd
H •'* Thumler, Central
Point
And each on his separate star,
July 6 . 1937
ing and the new grader stored in the
Willamette has been a member
of
Shall paint the Thing as he sees It.. old fire hall. Thus ail city equipment much in the spirit and appearance ^ m<* keeper
all the All-Star Basketball Teams, a Gentlemen
of the Wx'stern Day huckeroo con-! Shor y Lee, Medford— Clown
For the God of Things as they are will be under cover.
Kindly announce in your
paper
member of the Varsity Tennis Team
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test
The
Canyonville
show was
k p L**,
M d f o r d — official
a
and a regular
on th<
Badminton that Mrs. Jlwbman and 1 will arrive
»net that, riders front all parts of notfneer
W e confess we are proud of the
Team
borne from Fr»donta, |*a , July 13,
th.
west participating— Texas, Colo­
Central Point library and prouder !<•
Everett Telkamp. Bob Telkamp. It
Fram es will complete l o r senior 1937.
rado, California. Mexico.
Montana
live in a community where such sp:r-
M. Thumler, Mrs. Thumler, and tw.» y»a r at Willamette, and after gradu­
Mrs H ' kman has bad a delight
and a good representation from Ore­ «ons, Frank and
lt is shown. And to make things still
Mrs.
Wooldridge ation -h>- hopes 10 t. a. h In an On - fUI visit with her children and her
Johnny Deuel celebrated his sev­ gon.
sweeter, we are told that ours is th>-
and son and daughter. Even Martin gon high «chool.
many friends here for 6 weeks
enth birthday July «econd by invi­
Tt
bucking horses were
plenty all played their respective parts of
only city in the county outside Med­
The people of this community with
My visit, too, with
my brother«,
ting fourteen of his little neighbor­
tough and a goodly number of spills the opening parade Grand
Entry her every sueeeau and congratulate
ford and Ashland which owns
Its
»later and friends where | »p nt m/
hood friends to his home.
Gam-» I was the r sult.
own library. That’s som' pin' as the
Parade and of the regular contest In her on the honor she ha« achieved
boyhood days, has been a most plea-
were played and all had a jolly ttm
teller said. And we didn't have to
results
for
Mexican and Hraham steers wer e fine style with good
ant one
Tw o lovely cakes were served, one
call on the Carnegie Foundation to
more than tough and it took rlder- all.
with seven candles and one with two
Mrs
Ife ik m a n ’a
granddaughter,
f 'hat could stand jolts and jars be
get ours, either.
flags crossed depleting the Fourth
I'aullne Ifsnlr, from Fredonla, I'a ,
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yond expression to stay with them
July.
j will be our houa • guest during the
We hear tell that our street com-,
The maria I chair race was a riot)
| summer month*
missloner is busy painting his nobl"
Mr and Mrs. Kdw Jones return­
bringing cheers, whoops and boilers!
I
Our irav-l home will
lie via of
steed. In preparation for a busy tint •
from the grandstand.
ed to their home Wednesday from a
jt'hlrago. Hpokano, and Cortland over
Mr. and Mrs A J Milton.
Mrs
this fall on our streets. Wonder Is
Another surprise for the crowd
visit with their daughter and son-ln- ¡'h e Great Northern Itallroad.
Owing«. Mr. and Mrs Joe Cox and
he painting it pale blue with gold j
I law Mr and Mrs Alfred Middleton
and one
that brought
plenty
of'
W. II. JfMkman
Delores with Mr and Mrs Kr*-d Ho- ! In Graeagle California
They w e f e
trimmings?
came
the j laughs was " T h e Bull Cart". A Bra-!
With the automobile
dlnstab and family celebrated
the ! accompanied home by Stanley J ones
ham steer was hitched to it and alii
auto-camp.
1, llalfleld. Mrs
Maunder* and
4th at Cre««-ent City The Cox'* visit­
The Glorious Fourth is all over
And now, with the hous--trailer, the occupant o f the car could do I ed th» Dea'royer Dallas while there I who had spent the past i h r o weeks j Iter danghter, Marian, motored
to
In Graeagl* While away they d ro ye
si>
and the daily grind going again W e has come California's flint " T r a ile r was to hang on as the «teer
j Diamond I at k Monday and mad' a
Mr Milton went tip to an old ladr ¡ , 0
{'»
mp. California to visit I fishing trip t „ |*>,dye bridge Monday
in
Santa Clara , '« r a e d loose to kick, buck or even
hear all sorts of more or less «ad Village", locat'd
and »aid “ hello Grandma". Mb' look- ‘ an . aunt llr
fir n
Norvall and ....
Dr Carie
tale» of too much tennl»; too much County and catering exclusively to *1° * none dive if It so desired It was
ed up and « m l b d al him and he saw j
f r a n k Walker
horseback riding;
too much
sun- men and women o f the new covered I * Sr*t>d ride.
1 1 1 on her forehead Sh
!rr,n' ,
Tahoe. Donner lask> and th'
bathing and «0 on. As for us we hied wagon tra
r'a lf roping and wild turn milking
'he Klamath Reservation
Big Trees of Calaveras County were
us way bark in the hills and »pet>:
Trailer Village License No 1 a.- w" r‘' ° * h'‘r
Everyone on 'h e b*arh w * « 'lisait,- ; points of Interest along
the route
most o f the day just resting under n cording (0
, hp Statp
i m Ia U r„ , OB
»*»<* * * rU » ' " >
P » 't ¡ »
< HI lit II O F « HltiHT
lo r buried treasure* Dorothy
and The hr-at ras suffocating
at R d
tre-. interspersed
with watching Ik* ^
Ilo01liDg C o m m i- lo u . ha« be-i.
*b* *bow C tM r,'*inr Wa* *"*■«'**»»-
Clifton A Phillip»,
Billy found two clam shells th>i en Bluff which made the Jones family
antics of the grand-children
in
laaued to H F Green, who l* « 0 11- *
by a number o f hoys and
Pastor
titled them to enough money to but happv to r'-'ufn to Central Point
girls
Several
o
'
them
were
C-ntral
shallows along the -.parklln creek
JTerttng six acre» of orchard Into a
Bibb- Hr bool IO 'IO A. M Roland
a
couple
o
f
packages
o
f
fire
crack
Point youngsters
garden «pot hostelry f o r trailer no­
Hover, ftupt
Central Point was well represent­ era
il in we wish we could gel all **>,' | ma,is 0n Highway 17. some 2 miles
fommunion and 1 i «»'ta II td a
ed
both
day«
One
in
th*
party
found
a
tr-asu»*
details of that fishing trip recently from L o t Gatos
Officials o f the two days show wer : • o' it ling the finder to three boz*--
mad» by Messrs Isaacson. Hatfield
tfanta C l a r a » novel experiment—
t'hildfen's ( l.ureb I I 44 i m.
Everett Telkamp. M e d fo rd —Show o f corn flak— Mtald buaineas men.
and Tex. Judging by hints they oc­ which will likely prove the forerun- 4irPPtor
Men lor Junior and
Intermediate
bakers’ and so forth mingled wl'b
At the mon'hly
meeting
of the
casionally let fall, these youngsters
o { thonaanda o i ho>^.
frat|p.
f'hr|»f.an Endeavor* 7 «6 p 01
Norman Cowen. Santa Ro»a Cal
th* young middl- a t - d and
older school board It was decided to put
much have sure
rained
heck
up
^-anered
tbrougboot
th
Kvang*Italic Hervice
I • « p. to
Arena director
people and dag la
th* sand
T11
above prospect
-tate— la interesting in tha ft p ror-
as entire n»w roo'
on the
high Mubje't
Review of Book of Jud* ‘
Frank Wooldridge Central Point. beach looked Ilk- the bogs had b»—n
once again, thwt there are ever new,
Prayer MerVi»» \A«dn »day 7 I f p
school building Th- ,M roof abs ne-
wallowing in It
Isn't Ii about lime »0 gel thoas 1 bus I news frontiers: new fields to pl‘ , — Pickup Man
I w r b*en satisfactory and has proven m Mrs laettle Gregory will reel» »
weeds rut along Ihe edges of our neer. But It is even more interesting
ateos at of th* gr«-|4b* H»«ok of PMIlipp'ar
hard * o pa ich
streets Don't wall for the city to do to the nverage citizen front the pub­
vel surface
0
It. They have some other very real lic health standpoint.
TH>. i r i l i . l H T l . l ) f H I IK l (
The work will he done by lacil
troubles at prewent
and can I tre
Rev R I L>wla, Pastor Phono Ct
labor dorlng th* ssmm*r
vacation
The new orchard village with »1»- -
bothered Just grab a sickle and •*'’
1
Mr K i s e i i Map* M'inday setm I
1 and the building pu» In ahapr for
trie light« «proofing from the tr-es
H
It yourself Yon II never r»grel
Bible school i 14 t . n
wlater » • * Janitor George March is
ha shot and cold water, -hower. and
Be proud of your S t r e e t
and y o u r
d om in g worship. I I 44 s. m.
progressing nicely with ' I - painting
sanitary fmeUitieu for e«rh
hou**-
town After all. II'» a darn-d good
> hr I ’ las Endeavor Junior |*\* .
of ’ h» g y n s u l s r .
'roller parking I " ' T h e — '* » : !
old town and a mighty fin* place to
usediate, and Neakwr groupa 7 44 |
to he sore, do not solr«» s o n - o f the
live in
social and econo m ic problem* o f ' k *
E ve«, fe# W'jf«feife fe • • P «4
k t ' a’
ir» ho— e on-wheel- movement,
W e a fe told lb * cltv
dad«
W-dn
Family fj* t h
leas«
they
afford
public
health
pro­
»V-
planning to get our Main street
mtm hi44+* to riffe* v f ’ fe frrmrl efing $ ife p m
tection which has b— n entirely ab­
Ing flt - d up th!a summer Hop»
T f; f f l 'A n y kf'priujjjri
I 44 P •
f» t | a^lVPf. Vl’ l f(Hl f o f i
fHI.
sent with trailer« m a k ;« g camp hap­
It la sur» s rackety old thorn
lead
A d Mee le»y ase*'s In the basa-
•rt’ fe ycyrjf OVR | f> c t
Viffe
hazardly aloag public highway-
now
f »he » h « r e h
own
a M witfe f o n t own t
a t t e * » ] * « o f the young people
and tb»yef»*r» |f ft,« «||| f ad your
It la thought thui before anoth r
f tff
d ta the (rally Vacation K M »
>k without
Job«
week our sawmill south of town,
Mehc
being held
r? f t
mom a g
Everard
The Ladle« Civic Club win hold «
which has been so long In the kd'ld- j
♦ t and next »«cepciag I s i g r­
»bis
Cooked Pood Sale 'a the new library
log will beg n operations la *p r*
A ’ wftttai ynuag asna ’ »'oui H+é 1 e r fef tPn •chool how—
A
building on Sotardny J«hv 1#
o f all aorta o f III l « ' k , they ar* f ■
foré
try ta# to «sabe a very |mpr*n~ j
ftfe'fe t f 0 0 h;ag forward
ta add
ar>
kadi— rate r » « » ed in the library
Ing doggedly ahead and
so*»« • * “
W#TW 9p*9'% •haul want teg •*» f R f f g fef«* felfef fe 0 « for the r - g n i« r n«n*-
«rgvd to bring w o t a f kcle « f ro o k ­
dust will b* flying
That sound-
fejigpft» to r
friend*
eom t»r
from mor f'jjtfpitewee o f Y'cusg people 1 0
ed food fo r this n k
good, eh*
noon
and be d i d « ’ * wnn* ! 1 m h+l4 1 fe Ihe »h erch building ti­
This will he b pen heoac at th
'hem moving ie with big mot
o r j! fes#to t port ed July Alt young people
new library and the general p a M b
F i t i t n r i t M o i / one ta tr.-rj gathered in Chxcago when t h e ptc- II— d f th-n h » i« o m )» l» g
W e shall b* »«rprWed if the folk*
is cordkalty
s»y-4
P u s 'k
t * 4 .are was taken
L eft to r g M are « l'/ « r . M m Lu.-an Lapp, f . r t y - t r t t r . ,
o f Mo«thern r'alifom ia allow
that
tad having a new eieet rV »:
’ » • — « > ' g ra n d m o th e r: Mrs E - » r * ervtft neventeen. the metivtr; G reat-great­
rdHiif turné n * «
wil w —
<
ae»»ed
hi the
tnon *
grandfather Samue> E eM . e ghty M l r g ba b y E l . r t i e e Ana Wendt,
t’ !» grifi« * ( f !*•* off wiîfe U **
t
arti»
*--e n w a d e c M
asb. J v * Eagle? ».rty-two. great grandfather. Baby f n *a d« from
thn a «p »e m » penalty *e*ms Rk# •
r a ' g ! ’ was c k r a v - e d ce the day tr e j r jmua. puctare. *• / .*s g ft*«
» « H to make 'h e ir pía— t e arread
fSO Tftw tiou o f th «— «14 V i g i l a n t - , t# •— .w tft sad m-wu
f t r e r s t x s M of one fatr.-y. »a s
Mr* Mattia hm Ith had a d—«
- «
- »
wouldn't he « bad Ml— But we b— e M e — 4 m t h « m *e
i * ad—m « y vus g man * V t -
be i t s i w l l# '* f
session Tuesday »venins
with
f'v *
Dr. Heckman To
Return Home Soon
Canyonville Rodeo
Is W ell Attended
Johnnie Deuel Feted
At Birthday Party
Jone» Family Are
Trailer Village*
Follow Auto Camp
Spend Fourth
In Crescent City
Back from Calif.
a h ? d lm r r lip ii
School Board To
Re-roof High School
Five Generations of Family Meet
So w hat? —
Cooked Food Sale