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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1938)
CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN tolfm h X CENTRAL POINT, ORBOON. THURSDAY, FK11RUAHY S, IO;W M u s i n g s ^ ¡ C. C. Civic Club Plans WILL SPEAR IT To Erect 50 Street LINCOLN DINNED Name Signs Soon By an Innocent Bystander NUMBER 17 Lad Feels He Deserves Military Funeral for Service SALADES RETURN FROM SOJOURN Three small boys were out in a We feel that Southern Oregon i boat fishing one day. At the same more to be congratulated in the ap time the President was out in his pointment of A. E. Reames as United boat. The water was rough the States Senator to (ill out the unex President's boat capsized. The boys pired term of Senator Steiwer than pulled him out of the water and of is Mr. Reames. This is the first course he was very grateful. He The executive committee of the time in many years, if ever, this sec The Civic Club met Wednesday ^ mlRht have failed without their help, asked the first boy what he would Lincoln Club of Jackson County, tion of the state has been honored L. A. Salade, together with his with a good attendance and hsld one | An oyster supper has been planned like to have for a reward. The boy by having a high state or national ' J I ®on’ 111,1 at 110,11 Jac**°u at daughter Helene and Mrs. H. D. Me- Of the most enjoyable meetings they i Tor th 22nd of this month and the told him he would like to have officer chosen from among us. And UOOU' January ¿8th, and over sa.d new bicycle. He Tul Mr. Reames is just the sort of man meeting Kenneth G. Denman, Prtsi- bave ever h t*d a'»“ * It* organ.aatlpn. j “J“ mb; rs a r B *0,n* t o **■* o a t thelr ------— * »ww-iuumu ti stay in Honolulu. They dent, presided. Istrengtb and s e if they can stand what h® w° u,d Uk| V ° i ‘ aV?- Th* « c - report a most enjoyable trip. we need in Washington. Calm, A lte r secretary the op uing of the me--t.ng aud Everything for this 8upper <md 8ald he " 'ould llk° to have a w hl,e ln ,he l8landa- the party The list of appointments of the* iue s tAira. Lawitiuce) re- .(l0iui clear beaded, and not to be stamped- Th° Pre8‘ d' nt 8ald he would visited several points of interest, ed by any wildcat notions, he is just I " 10" committee, wa, read by the port, Mr. A P. ■ns. u w e u c c ) re -li, t0 bt. bou hl trom local merchants pony -- — - I 1 receiv- e v en - 8Cnd to Kentucky and get him a )They were surprised to meet several aioue gave a talk —no donations asked for “ or the sort of man this writer wishes 1 re8*dent io r 1938 B anket, it a.ong civic improvements wmch tue | ed The . ladies - j .* also wish the busl- 'fin e pure bred pony. Then he ask Rogue River valley friends whom vtmeuts wmch tae „a to see in our national law-making .“ ,a j ciu° dau ------- sponsored, *■--------- -- n — e heartily •»••»“ / en- “ *•- ness men to know that they are al body. j committee meeting that the 193S uor<,c<i the project the club is now wavs welcome at the meetings of th< the third boy what he would like they did not know were over there, to have. The third boy had a very * _______ oanquei wouiu De neid O il February starting of placing street sigus ub Banquet would be held on signs on cj „ink long face and did not answ er for a Among these were Mr. and Mrs. Which may sound a bit “ cock- al ®^30 ,P' M al lbe ^ edIor,J a few of the leading streets. He — - - --------- . t - | The project of street signs wu* few moments. Finally he said he Harry Rosenberg, who were honey eyed" coming front v Ui Hotel. The change of the Banquit tola an inierest.ug story oi someone then taken up. Mr. Powell had heen would like to have a military fun mooning in Honolulu and Mr. and m b instead of Feb- airecung a party t© a certain house ask d to investigate the different wool Republican. But a >e -in l a to Pebruary eral. "W ell,” said the President, Mrs. Jack Morrill, formerly owner at w 1 e ' ruary 12th was made for the reason whicn was eo tiue to life as to oull kinds of of an orchard near Gold Hill. Reames has been a lifetime mem < r appeared that the Banquet for much laughter, lie thin men *’ 8ns in use and prices. He “ what would you do with a military the Democratic party, he Is . .. I of ll iu e u c i im n u i , 1 'I H J , lie US ana m m | - - --------------- *u * m u m la ilg u ic r . lie IH U I 0 )0 0 - o tll ,< th n l l. u During their visit Mr. Salade took funeral. You are young yet and it has been one of the old-line D em o-jIf he d 011 * riday, would attract a tioned the water s.tuation and told rilv “ erT ewed th'* a plane and visited an old college c crats r a t s of n f the t h e sort s o r t one n n e can c a n respect, r e s n e c t re r e - l a r ^ e r number than if held on Satur- 1 now our present water costs almost < i s ' ' ° ' " ori1 an<1 lound will no doubt he a long time before chum who owns a pineapple grove you could use a funeral!” “ Yes sir" „„ ... ,w_ __. . . ney were making their own signs. gardless of party. We have known da>' 11 was urgod that this change as much as the Medford water would 011 the island o f Kauae. He was Mr. Powell showed the ladies a san<- the lad replied, "but when I get Mr. Reames, or "Evan” as he ha* be oalled t0 the attention of the and oy tlie time the cost of new colli P| much interested in watching the of the raised-letter signs in use home and Dad fipd* out that I pulled long been familiarly known f o r 1 public at once so that plans could for the kitchen stove every tew |n Medford. The ladles voted to get you out $t the water he wil kill me.” process o f preparing the fruit for nearly thirty years—ever since he, I be made accordingly, market. Being so far from the source wltth our old boss, George Putnam, of supplies, this institution has com Rehearsals Begin On and Judge Kelly were the “ Three plete can-making equipment and Musketeers’’ of the old Rogue river “ Orville’s Big Date” everything for the processing of their fish enthusiasts. In fact, we have own fruit right at home. vir Stone stated that h» hid his ' 1’,polled that Mr’ A 0 MJ»"-1 An evening of fun is I 11 store (nr been wondering whether or not Mr. and student of political science, Mr. Mr. Salade states that they had those who aitend the showing of a bit of fun at his expense upon their J S - Ï oV ,h 7 e « “ Reames still has the fish knife Chapman is we.i know,, in Southern DWR brought from France by Col. Kelly Oregon H . will speak on the pre- C08t bwR mucb more ” , J ^ lou red r'm lo'a,' Orville's Big Hate", now in dally urrlval at the dock at Honolulu rehearsal by an all senior cast. The when a pretty young native girl upon which we had the pleasure o. sent political situation. The execu* payjng now, but be thought it would merchants tive committee urges all Republi- be ho lbe .a - mean8 ~ „___ ... jdate for the program is Tuesday threw a “ leis” around his neck and o ( brjngjng mauy new I etching the owner’s name? The ladies plan to place signs at evening February 15. 80m80U,; Just at the present time there is cans to make every effort to attend p50ple to our clty He ^ gave hint a resounding kiss. He said Banquet and thereby work to- 8ald that th(a ,ast 8un, mer w#s t„ e all intersect'wns on Front street (Pa The part of Orville is taken by says It was the most complete “ wel quite a bit of opposition in evidence ward a strong Republican showing flri>t tlrae there had evef been g cific Highway); on Pine (Main St.) Morris Dow, and the parts of his come’’ he had ever received. for its entir.’ length and on Fourth regarding the proposal of the South in this election year. When It came time to start home, shortage of water here. Now he street (Old Highway) front the high three sisters, by Nelda Ayers, Lo’ s Another meeting of the executive Glass, and Viola Penland. ern Pacific to discontinue the Shasta Mr. Salade wanted to start on a cer wonders why he ever dug a well Appearing on the same program tain boat, hut the rest of the party trains over the Siskiyou branch. committee will be called in the near ! He was heartily applauded for hia •chool to the north end of town. Anyone not on one of the these While this district will feel little or future. sentiment on this question and was streets who wishes to make their will be a Jacksonville play cast pre- wanted to stay a bit longer. He no effect from the change, it is going thanked for his talk and invited *0 own sign may secure the l e t t ^ R*<<» sentiNg “ The Red Lamp,” and a kept urging them to come along and to hit Roseburg and other cities 4-H Club Plans come again. The ladies decided to of charge, provided they make the Phoenix cast in “ Not Quite Such a they finally agreed. Now they are Goose.” farther north badly. There seems glad they "played his hunch” , for invite one of the business men to Meeting Schedule give a talk along these lines every uniform sign used elsewhere, by the The program Is not being present the very next day after their ship to be a consensus of opinion that thi club. For these extra signs Kenneth ed a 3 a contest, hut t8 rather a good railroad company has been system sailed there was a violent earth The Little Butte Dairy Club mem meeting and offer any suggestion Wyatt will make the letters. Later wl| effort on the part o f the three quake which would have scared the atically building up the Cascade line they had in mind for needed im- ... __ _ bers held a meeting at Mr. G. E. the club may place signs pit all schools. at the expense of the old Shasta ladies badly Ouslerhout’s, the local leader, resi ments. They also wish the business streets in town, On Thursday February 17, the route. Mr. Salade states ’ hat IB* aunt, Mrs !.(ivt.rmun and Mrs Webster dence to make a schedule or pro men of the community to know that same program will be given in Jack Mrs. MeCaskey, enjoyed the trip’ very the ladies appreciate the (gut that served delicious sandwiches, cookies gram for the coming year, sonville and on Tuesday the 22 In much and that her health Is much It is true they have shown both Anyone not attending Phoenix. Mr. C. D. Conrad, the county club they have been behind them in every and tra. routes on tbeir folders and claim the, Improved by her winter’s stay ln the ... . , , ... . . agent, was present and gave the project and that many times they missed out on a good time. traveling public has had their choice . ... . Each school keeps it* own ticket warm sunshine of the Islands. members several Ideas on feeding as to which route they wished to receipts so when you come to the their dairy and beef calves as well Charles A . Pankey by all who knew him. Following I* program In Central Point you will travel. But to the informed the as telling how to correct bad pasture a complete ohititar-y-^-Mr. Charles be helping the seniors to finance Honor Roll for matter presents a different picture. Buried Wednesday Paukey Wk» burn (¡9 years ago. He their 1938 annual. When one looks at the difference in habits of them. High School Mr. Conrad mentioned plans for was the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. time made over the Cascade line and R°member the date February 15. purchasing trailer scales for the 4-H Ode Pankty, old settlers in the Sav the date February 15, and Adalene Passman .............. 1A, 3B’s the difference in equipment one ia;’ c|u5 members of Jackson county a n d ' Funeral serviees for Charles Allen Rogue River valley. He married conic to the program on Tuesday Lois Glass ......................... 2A’s, 2B’s not surprised that the majority 01 ^ meang of paying for them. He Pankey, who passed away from what Miss Mary Vincent, who pass d February 15 In the high school au Janies Grimes ..................... 1A, 3B’s the traveling public, especially those ^ members t Q try t0 SPnd at was thought to be a heart attack at away In 1908. ditorium. Alan Jewett ....................... 1A, 3B’s making long trips, take the ot er ^ member to the Corvallis the Sacred Heart hospital last Mon Besides »cor«s of sorrowing rela Lyle Seymour ................... 3A’s, IB line. The feeling seems to be general gumm£r 8cbooi. day morning, was held at the J»erl tives aud friends he leaves the fol Edith Vincent ..................... 1A, 2B’s among all the cities west of tie Thg bugina8s meeting consisted Chapel Wednesday afternoon. A FIRST G R A D E lowing Immediate relatives to mourn Lucille Brennesholtz ........ 3A'g IB mountain that if the railroad wou mostly of planning the program larBe group of friends and relatives NEWS his passing; four sons and two Maxine Brown ................... 3A's, IB give our side a decent break as to 1 wblcb took mucb discussion to work j from all over Jackson county ga- daughters: Belmont F. of Butte Margaret Dow ................. 4B's schedules and equipment the west- ^ j thered to pay their last respect, to Wednesday, February 2, 1938 Falls, Tyson and Bert of Azalea, Mary Lou Gerber ....... 1A, SB’s side line would pay as well as the | ^ 8chedu)e of the meetlngs are a beloved neighbor and friend. Rev. There are 30 children here. There Arlene Scott ..................... 1A, 3B’s east side. Of course we may n o . ^ fo,low>; ' Devine officiated. There was a pro Lorenzo H- of Weed, Calif., Mrs. ! ’.. are four chlldden out. F. Barney of Eugene and Mrs. E. Evelyn Stanley ................ 3A’s, 2B’s be able to secure as fast a schedule ^ Febrnary 25_ at prHett.t resl. fusion of beautiful flowers. This Is a dark wet day. If the lit Norma Jean Wertz ............ M. Rummel of Medford, four sisters, on account of the mountain grades, 4A's Mr. Pankey visited bis sister Mrs. Della Tex of Central Point, Mary tle animal that Is called a ground Wanda Faye Passman .... 2A’s, 2B’s but there should be no other dif- dPnce— ‘ o di«™a* March 25— at Ousterhout’s -fo r'G u y Tex, leaving for Butte Falls Grieve of Prospect, Ethel McKenzie hog sees his shadow today, back ference. Robert Grisham .......... 1A, 3B's discussion of spring feeding and Thursday to visit his son Belmont of Riverside, California and Mrs. home he will run. He will stay in Iris Hill ....................... 3A’z. IB and family. There he was taken HI Fay Flick of Albuquerque, New for six weeks. We will look and see. Shirley Kincaid ............ 2A’*, 2B's Now they have put the matter up corn club organization. April 29i— at Pruett’s— to judge and taken to the 8acred Heart hos Mexico and also ten grandchildren. We do not want him to see his Marjorie Pierce .............. 2A's, 2B’s to the Interstate Commerce Com shadow. pital Sunday afternoon and passed mission and we hope this body will dtt^ co^ a’ Millie Rains ......................... 3A's. IB May 27 — at Ousterhout's — to away early Monday morning. Mr. at least hold the order up until a Bernice White ................ 4A's Pankey bad lived in Azalea for the Postmaster Tom Pankey reports Dick Wyatt ......................... 1A, 3B’s hearing may be had. Of course, we judge sheep. The Keystone class of the Christ June 23— at Pruett's— to judgo ! past 4 years. He was a resident of can see the viewpoint of the rail ian Church met at the home of Mr. that the postoffice receipts showed swine. Central Point for a number of years and Mrs. John Bohnert Friday even 22.65% gain over 1935 and 32% road company. They can run trains Mra. Lewis Swartz celebrated her July 21— at Ousterhout’s — to j and lived In Jackson county for 56 ing cheaper east of the mountains. And Don Stanley and Scott Darby gain in January 38 over January 37. birthday yesterday. She received years. there is no money in the passenger Judge beef. many remembrances from relatives furnished the entertainments. Re August 25—at Pruett’s— to dis Mr. Pankey was a man of fine freshments were served and all had and friends. business these days. But H is our feeling that the railroad company cuss fall feeding and conditioning. character and held ln high esteem a Jolly time. September 23— preparation for owes a certain debt to this section of the state which it has had such the 4-H club fair. the n e w hired h a n d After the program was in order, ’ ’Pitiful la the person who cannot a big part In developing. ____ the club members and visitors dis- forget an unkindnesa or an injury, CHURCH OF CHRIST Now for a little personal matter. | cussed various ways to raise money but goea around nuraing his wound Clifton A. Phillips, Our readers may have noticed that.t® send a member to the Summer ed feelings and watting for an op Pastor the writer has been attending several School. Later the meeting was of- portunity to ’get even.’ ” Bible School 10:00 A M. Roland meetlngs about this railroad matter flcially adjourned. The little article In the paper last Hover, Supt. as a representative of the Jackson —-------------------------- Communion and Preaching. 11:00 week about Al, the butcher’s cat la County Chamber of Commerce. We! Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Love returned AM Subject “ Juatlce Versus causing ao much confuaion that Fa- wish to state that although we no ffom a month visit with friends and .VWcy— Which I)o You W ant?” ber’a are going to be forced to put longer represent the city council relatltveg in Long Beach, Hollywood it In a rage and charge admission 1 Christian Endeavor for all ages. with the Chamber, having been dis- « nd San Francisco. They enjoyed Carl Hover. Supt. 6:*0 P.M. to let people see it. missed by vote of the council at the * lovely trip and nice warm weather Evangelisti# Service 7:30 P. M. January meeting, we are still a mem- hut run Into snow coming home 8 »« the picture In the window of ¡Subject ’A Saint of God Under Fire, ber of that body and are working the Central Point Mattress Factory. Prayer and Bible Study, Wednes- Just as hard for what we consider is a more lcyal bunch of people in Rahhfta grow I hat big in Kansas. day 7:30 P M. Devotional Leader, the good of this city and the county the city than the ladles of the Civic Scott Darby. Mrs Phillips will give as we ever did. And our term as a Club. Conflicting stories about the ' , general review of all past work, member of the board of director* of _____ groundhog are heard on all aide#— ch o ir Rehearsal will follow thla aer- the Chamber will not exptg> until In And we want to commend the ac-j ’ ’there are no groundhogs In Ore- j yiCe. May So we are holding the fort tion of the club ln taking up th’ mat-1 gon“ -—“ the woodchucks are the A ways Welcome. Always Wanted! and doing our darndest for our city ter of marking our atreets. We aure same"— ’ ’they are not the same” — I and district, just as we have always need the signs badly. We understand, “ It doesn't count if he sees bis sha THF. FEDERATED CHURCH done. the ladles are preparing to get the j dow in the afternoon” — “ It counts) Rev. R. O. Lewh, Pastor, all day” etc., etc. signs mad» and iron post* prepared. | Phone m We heard a funny on“ the other They are asking the city council to | Sunday School 9 :SO AM day. A party stated that he though' dig the boles and set the post« In Edward Jones threatening to Worship 11:00 AM that the Civic Club ought to spend concrete. There will be about twep- ^ change the name of his street If it A M their money In their home town and ty five o f the*» post* to aet and It ; Is going to be put up on a street Junior and Senior League ( 1 0 not In Medford T 1 th° writer’s to 11 « that the city should be j sign It i* now Railroad A l l e y . P.M. certain knowledge the club has n ver willing to do that much to help a Evening Service« 7:30 P. M. »pent ONE CENT out of town when «ood rati'* along espe-lallv If the Last time the Civic Club held a Wednesday Evening Prayer 7:30 It was possible to get the desired work 1* done thla spring while the dlnn r Mra. Humphrey purloined th* r m irtlel» locally We doubt tf ther* ■ grrhrod la *?ft cream that Mra. Wgbater had for the Tuesday afternoon Bible Study apple pi« and uird it In th* salad 2 30 T M aud ask 1 vSo w h a t? - ^ ÜH jp (ÜhurrljPB j