CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN VOLI MH IX CENTRAL POINT. O R M ’ON. IS M u s in g s ^ tiy an Innocent B ysta n d er Lord knows this writer has writ­ ten and said a lot of things in ih | I M fl I I 11 k| f l I f NUMBER 5 « Courts Stand as America's Safest Balance Wheel x r n i n 1; iloll rnllM UNuLt — « . . . . .. - IIIT I I THURSDAY, RKPTKMI1ER ;to, 10.17 How do our Courts provide a safe- W hat’» It? A small bunch of down arrived at the E K Scott home a few weeks ago. Where he came from, how, or Just when is a question Mr. Scott calls him Os­ car. Oscar has made himself quite at home with the chickens. He peeps like a chicken, has a bill and webfeet. His feathers have begun to grow No one who has seen Oscar knows just what he is. duck, goose or freak, having seen nothing like him before. tenance of constitutional under­ standings it is indispensable, alike for the preservation of the individ­ It has been hard for us to stomach! _______ .em inent. ual, and for the preservation of the much of the program he has put I In bIa bo°k °n Constitutions! integrity of the powers of the Gov­ forward. 'But even we will have to v,r- “ «'1 'its. Lewis Swart* re- Government, Woodrow Wilson says: ernment, that there should be some admit that Franklin Delano Roose-' ' '"ived a air mail letter Wednesday “ Our courts are the balauce-wheel non-political forum in which those velt has at last said something we rooming.. Mrs. Swarti's uncle Mil- of our whole constitutional system, understandings can be impartially can heartily endorse and we are to- an P'e*ter and daughter had left and ours is the only constitutional debated and determined. That forum day taking off our hat to hint f o r ! •’«uusylvania on a fast train for system so balanced and controlled, our courts supply. one thing he said at Bonneville the Central Point. This unde Is like a Other constitutional systems lack "The constitutional powers of the other day. In the course of the ,ir°ther to Mrs. Swart*. They are complete poise and certainty of op- courts." concludes Wilson, "consti­ Elmer Ward Married rambling remarks anent his plans about tbe same age and were to- eration because they lack the sup- tute the ultimate safeguard alike of At Grants Pass to make electricity so cheap in this Ketber most of their childhood. They port and interpretation of authori- individual privilege and governmen­ country we can all get our shocks bave planned to come many times tative. Indisputable courts of law. tal prerogative. It is in this sense In the presence of a small party for little or nothing, he made this and something would interfere so "It is clear beyond all need of ex- that our judiciary is the balance- of relatives a quiet wedding was th.s time they sent no word until position that for the definite main- wheel of our entire system." statement: solemnized at a 10 o’clock cere­ • • • they were on the train. Mr. Felter ------ mony, Sunday morning. September Examination Soon "Today many people are begin­ and daughter Mrs. Davis and Mrs JVfrgs Boshears Heads 19 at the residence of the officiat­ Swartz's sister arrived this morning. 1 ,8 8 O O S n e a r S n e a C l S , ning to realize that there is inherent ing minister, Rev. J. B. Coan of the i t w a s a s u r p r i s e as w ith the s i s - Commerce Department ^ or Naval Academy weakness in cities which become Newman Methodist church, when too large and inherent strength ln | c®mln* ‘ “ «re are three sisters a t ; Miss Thora Colly became the bride November 6. 1937 the Civil Ser- a wider geographical distribution ‘ be ,Swar,x hon,e now> Mra T A Coming to us with several years of Elmer L. Ward. of poulatlon. Their healthiest . Mar‘ m*' Mr* Swartl and Mrs. S m al-!of exp^r" enk“e.“ "s jr th t Bnshèars*â vlce ^ "»m issio n will hold an exa The bride is the daughter of Mr. growth depends on” a' simultaneous I **r ,rom Pen" ' v Mra' Scott is at Ithe j ' r ' a ^ T n ! w m « ^ « ! - m!nat,on to datermIni »p- and Mrs R. C. Colley, Keno, Ore. healthy growth of every smaller ',raln 40 meet the *r6uP at the " me leg,' in Tennessee, has charge of --------------------------------- * “ > «*• V . 8. and the groom is employed with S*1“ " 1' r° r community within a radius of hund-i,h,s 18 bt‘,n* wrlt,en T U ^ came in the Girls' Physical Education and fiaVal Academy at Annapolis. Marv- the Californla-Oregon Power com­ on the train from the other direc­ reds of miles." he asserted. all classes in typing, shorthand, and UI" pany at the Gold Ray dam in Jack- tion. The First Congressiolal District of bookkeeping son county. Oregon will have one vacancy at that The commerce department, always Thank you, Mr. Roosevelt for The young couple were attended Academy In 1938. The successful popular in the Central Point High stating the thing so much better Niece from Hawaii by Mr. and Mrs. John Ward. Mr. this year randldate will enter the Academy than we could do. We have been Ward is a brother of the groom. Visit» Ross H orned?0 0 1 i B e8p ec,a ,'y 8 0 .Classes are crowded.'iom ■ of ¡hem " f xt June' Congressman James W. preaching that doctrine for these The popular ring ritual was read. ---------- being taught i„ two sections. Sever-1 Mott 18 anxloi"i ,hat a" an>b‘ l ‘ ° ''" many years and now we have the The bride chose as her wedding Mrs. F. W. Jennings of Kileaiu|g| more typewriters had to be pro-|> Albany Albany College. College. Mr Mr. Ayres Ayres will will b. be smudge would l>e so thick that you realize that if the big town is to N o w r n i , r . e I n «skrtr* length, * N e w L - O U r s e i n s n o p furnish an evening of excellent e n -:a bif{ asget to athletlcg a, the coI prosper it must have the good will will have to drive with your car ; tertainment. lege hav'ng been one of the star lights on. Orchardists that had no and the cooperation of the whole A course in shop work, long felt' Remember the date October 22 p|ayerg bere both |„ bjgb school smudge pots lost their trees as well community for miles around. to be a need ln the Central Point and save that time to attend tb,> i and last year in the city's basket as their crops. Many lost their en­ school, jg being offered this year. Interclass Play contest. hall team and also In the Faber’s tire crop in spite of smudging. A And by the way, we couldn’t help The class is open to boys and is baseball team this summer. Don number of workers were burned to but note what a wonderful system being taught by Mr. Hulbert. j Faber, coach at Albany College, Is death, their clothings would become Mrs. Everett Faber we have in this country as we sat .. ,, . „ _ Each student enrolled must pay a very much pleased to welcome Del- oil soaked and when lighting the in the city hall the other night and » . . . . ... , .m aterial fee of $1.00. The shop oil pots would catch fire. Many or- Assists at Luncheon b*rt t0 hl* claaaf,s looked about us at the personnel of which is located in the basement of Mrs. Guy Tex will take Delbert’s chardlsts, unable to get oil, would the budget committee which was the grade school, is rapidly being “ place as clerk at the postoffice. burn old tires. * hard at work preparing the budget equlppel with benches and tools. Seventeen ladles attended the for our city for the next year. It The number enrolled is so largo luncheon of Klwanian Dames Mon­ Miss Bessie Jamison and Mi«s was a perfect cross-section of Ameri­ that it is necessary to hold It in day noon at the home of Mrs. J. H. Viola Penland accompanied Medford ca at work. A druggist, a school two sections.— Central Pointer. Fletcher. Medford. Mrs. Frank friends Sunday on a trip to Prospect teacher, a blacksmith, a grocery- Dillard and Mrs. Everett Faber were and Crater Lake returning home by man. a plumber and a countr> t i / n r c T I I x j p N P U /C Klamath Falls. This Is the first assistant hostesses. The talent of success is nothing printer sat that that table chocking W 1x11.0 1 L I I n I j rN H W o The group went on record as spoil- *ime that Miss Jamison saw Crater more than doing what you can do over the city's books and deciding In a wild battle royal which 1300 soring the Girl Scout organization ’ T.ake. well, and doing well whatever you just how much money the city must fans saw Zybszko, Wolfe and Ken- as their project for the coming year. do, without a thought of fame.— have for the next year and fixinu naston eliminated in order. Carter Mrs. Robert G Fowler was elected Mr. Harry Hedgpeth of Aden. Longfellow. the levy to raise It. There is little and Wagner won the right to ap­ vice-president, replacing Mrs Maud * aIlfornia spent the weekend with danger for the future of our country pear in the main event. Clemenson. who has resigned. The b' a parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert What's the matter with our con­ so long as its citizens will give of Coming back for the opener, Les stable that he does not do something their time and experience in such Wolfe made short work of Zbyszko group will meet October 25 at the Hedgepeth recently. home of Mrs. Fowler. Little Shirley Holland entertained about Jim Watkins going around the ways. And the best thing about it after his usual display of dirtiness was the fact that politics had ab­ de luxe. A rolling body scissor« did a number of her friends from the corners on two wheels solutely no place or was even Mrs. John Eddy was an over-night first and second grade in honor of the work A little yellow canary taking a thought of there. Bob Kennaston applied a Chicago guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.'her birthday Saturday afternoon crab to Sailor Dick Trout to win the'-To* Davis Wednesday. Mrs. Eddy Games were played and refreshments bath in the Bonny pool. S o w h a t? — The genial Banker-poet, Delroy midd,e )n le9(1 , ban tbree mln- Plans tojoin her husband In Kit- of ice cream were served. The Someone saying that the Ameri­ Getchell hits the nail squarely on utes. Trout refused the match after math falls soon. Mr. Eddy is little hostess Shirley received many can never made a mistake in any lovely gifts. the head this week. We wish som Kenagton had ffr#t „ „ „ n e d his knee, working for Copco thing they ever gave them to print. one would shoot a few of those (|o , he kidDpy then hammered a blamed eyesores about our town. doub|e(j.Up f|„t to the same spot. THE INDUSTRIAL DOUGHNUT Jack Lees wondering If he would What is the sense in keeping such , Re»erpe Yoakley attempted to award have to take the whole radiator off buildings standing when their dajs tjjP match on a foul, but the of the street grader to put a new of usefulness have long passed ’ ;.a||or although barely able to stand fan belt on- B»rt Hedgepeth re­ They never will bring it) rent enonah (Jn h,’g f>,et insisted on facing the marking that he never had look'-d to pay the taxes again. Why not Kenaston. It was a fine gesture at it and Lees expressing the wish get rid of them and clean up the nj pUrP nerve, but foolhardy, for that he never had. groundT Kenaston immediately powerhoused Mr Tharp saying that the new * * * h's wav past Trout’s weakly flall'ng oil heater was too far away to get But when our old friend, th" anns and clamped on the devastat- banker. speaks of "Liberty at home" |n? Chicago crab. much heat from these cold morning. we want to add that too many peo- Marshall Carter and Bobby Wag- It has been reported to us that pie these days are like the "Cubian" ner raced through 31 minutes of Marshall Simmons shot two fine Mr. Dooley told of who couldn’t •>“ sensation mat work In the main deer on a recent hunting trip. made to understand that freedom fTent with Carter finally producing means th' same thing as a pinitin- tbe pavo'f via thr'lllng bodv flips, chery sintince." If more people affer breaking a Boston crab. Both W e Repeat would worry more about their jobs arapp|ers ran the gamut of clean Not a man. and how well they fill th»m and le«4 scientific maneuvers. Seldom Not a gun. about what brand of union lab-1 doe, an „ndienc* get heated up over Not a ship. they wear, our country would be a a pai r c f cleanies displaying the'r Not a cent lot better off. stuff, but It did last night. The FOR FOREIGN WARS; — two really put on a scene. But every man ROOTS And every gun Mr John Bohnert reports that h's The Civic Club will hold theT re And every ship gular meeting Tuesday afternoon •* tomato»* are only about la*"- her-' And every cent the Public Library. Everyone is v-st-d and that a b‘ g froat at this FOR LIBERTY AT HOME invited to come A special invita- tlm* would he a big loss. IF you must ahoot. tion is extended to all the new peo- ---------- Shoot the old shack Pie In our community Will Lydlard of the Oroce- ____________ teria in Medford was operated on That'» an eyeaore To Central Point! Mr Francis Henry Dreaaler of for gall trouble In Portland He is! M»dford father of Harley Dressier getting along fine HI* wife and F A R M riw a O T irrrr.R nw K itA pasted away Sunday morning at a little daughter Patrica ar« In Por*- BANK rpspnsH« l iw irwlt Medford hospital. ' ,and w,,b h,m- LOCAL FOOTBALL TEAM 10 JOURNEY TO GLENDALE SAT. The 1937 edition of the Central Point football squad journeys to Glendale. Saturday, in order to en­ gage in conflict the high school team of that c ity .' Little Is known of the Glendal« team here, but a tough battle Is ex­ pected. Little is known of the Cen­ tral Point team too, but in an in­ terview Coach Hulburt stated “ We have plenty of guards and tackles, but we are short on ends, and could use another fast backfleld man." The boys who are out this year are as follows: Arthur Coplnger, Bob Scott and Bob Hoagland at ends. Blue O'Connor, Bruce Force, Eugene Humphrey and Norman Hanson ut tackles; Lyle Seymour, Jim Grimes, Morris Do*r, Gray Thompson and Dale Seymour at guards; Harold VanDyke, Roy Heath and David Putnam at center. Backfield men are: Ronald Pinkham. Ernest Pink- ham. Alan Jewett, Harold Pierce, Homer Myers, Vernon Holland and Pink O'Connor.— Central Pointer P .T .A . to Hold First Meet Friday Central Point Parent-Teacher as­ sociation will hold Its first meeting of the school year in the high school auditorium on Friday Octo­ ber 1st at 7:30 p.m. An interesting program Is being prepared. This will be a get-acquainted meeting for teachers, parents ami friends. Refreshments will bo served by ex­ ecutive committee. Tha executive committee of Cen­ tral Point PT.A. held a meeting on Friday September 24th at the home of Mrs. Bessie Williams. Mrs. Marie Pierce, president, presided. Committee chairmen were ap­ pointed. The play shed project was discussed. The P.T.A. intend to concentrate their efforts on this ma­ jor project hoping after years of dreaming to see the building ma­ terialize. The Alexander Implement Co. are putting the finishing touches to a new office in the back of their store. This adds much to the con­ venience of their establishment as well as a big improvement In the appearance. (EIjlirrfjPB CHURCH OK CHRIHT Clifton A. Phillips, Pastor Please, remember, that this is the Sunday designated by our Chief ex­ ecutive as "Go To Church Sunday." Our Bible School opens at 10:00 A M. and you are invited to attend. Communion and Preaching at 11:00 A M. Mrs. Phillipa will give a lec­ ture— Sermon on the subject: "A m ­ erica's Need of Christ.” Senior, Intermediate and Junior Christian Endeavor 6:30 P.M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M- Our young People will present pic­ tures preceeding this service, "Oo'ng To Church Around The World.” Come see these interesting and help­ ful pictures. Mr. Phillips will spe ik on "The Story of The Church and Why You Must Attend It." Prayer and Bible Study. Wednes­ day 7:30 P.M Bobby Vincent, De­ votional Leader and Mrs. Bertha Burse]I will continue the study in Hebrews. Choir Practice 8:30 Wednesday. Come! Make It a full week for Christ and The Church. THE FEDERATED rHURCII Rev. R. C. Lewi*, P««ter. Phone »1 Mr. Kamherg, Supt Bible School Bible School 9:30. Morning Worship 11:00 Junior and Senior Endeavor. 6 3- er and study under Rev Stanley Parrish. Older penplr are studying the book of Acts. Missionary Society will meet Thursday at 2:30. Mrs. Wyatt will be hostess