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CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN VOLUM E X C E N T R A L . P O IN T , O R E G O N . T H U R S D A Y , M A Y I». NUMBER Xi ■« M u s in g s ? ^ ? by an Innocent Bystander * * > f Court of Honor For Boy Scouts Held on Thursday W a rn in g / BOOSTS MOTT FOR ESSiON CLUB 10 SERVE 13663884 To A ll Republicans of Jackson County: The second court of honor for the Tomorrow is election day and / scouts of Troop 40 of Central Fnint once more the Great Grand Jury will was held Thursday evening May 12 A movement hag b en recently started to influence Republican ait in judgment upon the destinies in the school auditorium. Mr. E. voters to write in the name of Charles H Martin, incumbent, as the of those who seek to serve their 1* Stone, chairman of the scout Republican nominee for governor Such a mov wus to be expected country. And ao tonight we are cast committee presided and the follow from Democratic soures. ing about to see what we can say at ing committeemen acted as the Due to the fact that such a movement may cause some misunder the eleventh hour to aid those wu The following editorial appeared examining board: Ed Vincent, H standing among the members of the Republican party, I want to favor in this race. in the CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. 1* Jewett. Roy Kelley, and Rev. Clif- The ladies' Civic Club of this city warn such voters that writing in th name of Governor Martin will m m m Or-gon. May 10. 1938: ton Phillips. The ' opening cere-! *111 serve a Chicken dinner at the rot help him one iota In securing the nomination and will be a vote TRIBUTE PAIR MOTT This writer has been accused of mony was in charge of Scout Hal Orange Hall on Thursday evening, wasted. After a long drawn out fight led some terrible mistakes in past years Jewett who had the colors present- May 26, to officers and members of There ar; many republican candidates for th nomination for in picking candidates for ofiice anti by Representative .Mott the 1938 ed and lead the assembly in the flag the Jackson County Chamber of governor, among whem Sprague of Salem seems the most likely to perhaps wH will be thought a regu Road authorization bill has passed salute. Chairman Stone then call- Commerce and the general public, win the nomination. Every write-in vote for Martin by republicans, From this authoriza lar Jonah. But we are going to ttll the House. ed the court to order and called for The dinner will be served at 6:30 means not a vote for Martin but one less for the strong st republican. our readers this year, just as we tion Oregon will receive $4,276,000 canndtdates for awards. The Ten- i P-M. Retuembtr that each party’« ballots ar.> counted separately— Re have done in the past, whom wo of federal money for road building derfoot Investiture Service was then ! This dinner has been arranged by publican votes for auy candidate uf the dmiocraiic party are not in 1940 and the same amount in ourselves are going to vote for and conducted by Scout Harold Pierce 'he officials of the chamber of corn- added to those cast by that party and so add to the strength of that 1941. The state will receive a let it go at that. assisted by the members of the merce as part of a county-wide candidate. similar amount for 1939 under th»* m * • troop. This very impressive candle- movement to bring the chamber In- And again if the improbabl should happen and a majority of appropriation hill which passed the light service was conductetd In a to closer acquaintanceship with tho the republicans In Oregon should write in the name of Charles Mar First cornea United States Sena House April 19. most effective manner after which different communities of the county. tin tor governor and so name him as the republican candidate n xt tor. We shall support Kufus Holman During the debate on the measure Scout Harold Myers received his Like affairs will he held in all the fall. Governor Martin would b" compelled to re use such a nomina for this office because we believe he Chairman Cartright interrupted tenderfoot budge. Franklin Geb- smaller communities of the county tion In case hia own party failed to plac him in nomination. When will prove an extremely efficient Mott’s speech in b hulf of the bill bard having satisfactorily passed county in the near future. It was a candidate files his declaration of intention to seek his party's Snator and an honor to his native to pay the following deserved trl- the necessary test to become a sec- stated todny by A. H. Banwell. nomination for any office he takes the following oath: "If I am not state. • jbute to the Orc?;au Congressman for ond class badge was advanced to manager of the chamber. "Ever • • • nciqluated, I will not acc pt the nomination or endorsement of any i his work on the roads committee as second class. Robert Vincent was since we broadened the activities of par'y other than the one In which I am registered." That would For Reprtsenlatlve from the First printed in the Congressional Record then presented with his first class 'he old Medford Chamber of Coni- leave BOTH parties without a candidate. district we are tor a man who has "I want to say to the House that badge and advanced to this rank. i meice and organised in its stead I urge ev-ry registered republican voter to ¿tick to his own party made good in a big way— James W. there is not a more able, a more ac Each of the mothers of these three the present Jackson County Chumb- and let the other party nominate whom they will. Be loyal to your Mott. Mr. Mott has been in Washing tive, or a more effective inetnb.r of scouts was then presented with a j » r of Commerce, It has been our own party and DON T THROW AWAY YOUR VOTE by writing in ton long enough to itaru the ropes the Roads Committee than the dis scout pin appropriate to the rank a*m to get in as close touch as pos- th name of ANY Democrat and it was through his effort* that tinguished member front Oregon of the scout. The boys' badges were ' "Ible with the different communities Editor Rnhl in Tuesday's Mail Tribune, urges all voters to Oregon received uch a sizable ap (Mr. Mott). He has a genuine in presented to them by their mothers of the county, to the end that we mark their ballots for Governor Martin— If republicans, to write his propriation of federal money for terest in roads and the road problem so quite appropriately the hoys were might better serve them all in their name in and place a cross before it. Mr. Ruhl is either und r a mis roads in the bill which just passed of nil sections of the country, and called upon to pin the badges on problems,*’ said Mr. Banwell. apprehension as to lio.v i r'mary elections are conducted, or, as the the House. Let's keep a good man has made a thorough study of laws the mothers. We are informed that probably writ'r believes more probable, the esteemed gentleman is hoping to when we get one. and regulations affectin' highways, Following the court punch and fifty officers and members of the create a spilt in the republican ranks and thereby bring about the • • • roads, and trails of all types. If h cake were served. chamber of commerce from all parts nomination of a weak candidate whose nomination would make it of the valley will attend the din For Governor, we stand squarely hag had a special Interest, it has easy for the Democratic candidate to win next fall. ner Thursday evening and it is behind Charles A. Sprague, than been the forest highways and roads. So stand to your guns, fellow republicans! Mark your ballots Many Newcomers His state has a vast acreage of na hoped that as many of our local whom we have no broader-minded for your own party members and let the other fellows do the same. tional forests and oth r public lands citizens as possible will be present man in the state. He is a man who A. E. FOWELL, Editor Come To County and he has always insisted that these fo welcome these visiting gentle can he depended upon to give all sections of the state a square deal; be given fair and full consideration. In Recent Years men and their wives. But the gentlemen from Oregon has I Full details of the program have who will look alter the interests of not yet been arranged, but we are FIRST G R A D E employer and employee alike; who be n unselfish and broad enough to Seniors To Give Residents from other sections of the sure the affair will be well worth will see that our laws are impartial give the most earnest consideraron ] United States, many attracted by ac attending. Class Day Program N EW S Remember the date. ly enforced and that Old Oregon willi and constructive help to all the work counts of Oregon as an attractive Thursday, May 26, at 6:30 p m. anil never have to hang its head in of tile committee in Its efforts to place in which to live and work, and Monday, May 16, 1938 The annual class day program plan to be there. A charge of 50i shame for allowing ''goonsters” to! solve the road problems of the There are 33 children here. So others driven westward by economic will be made for the dinner, the given by the seniors of the high get away with their nefarious whole reentry. forces, have added an estimated to "As has been often pointed out, srbool will be held on next Monday we are all ti re again. proceed« to go to swell the funds of schemes. We have a little visitor too. Her tal gain of 2,850 people to the popu the civic dub to aid in thglr worth there is no partisanship In the Roods • * • name Is Joan Colley. She will come lation of Jackson county front 1930 while activities. committee, but rather a very fine afternoon at 1 o’clock. to January 1, 1937, accordiug to a Coming down to our own county fellowship. Thp gentleman from Ore In addition to the program tlit to school next year. “ Migration into Oregon, Gordon is going to move to Med report, we come to the office of county gon is one of the mo t energetic and honor cup will be presented, and the 1930-37", recently prepared by th? Two Jackson Co. ford. commissiner. Here we are support useful members and he is a real au senior citizenship awards will he Hapny birthday Patsy! She Is state planning board. This net gain ing a man from our own end of the thority on highway matter«." (Ap made. Is the estimated difference between seven, today. county; one who has long been con plause. ) Students W in Honor persons coming into the county and nected with road building and whom Basketball, track, and baseball Rrpr seutative Mott has been an those moving out. we believe will fit well into our efficient representative for Oregon letter» will be awarded on thi; same NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Natural increase, or excess of Two Jackson county students have county organization— William Fer and has heartily cooperated tn all To he held by the State Planning births over deaths, amounted to 750 been selected from universities they ry of Eagle Point. Mr. Perry has j legislation beneficially affecting the afternoon. Frelnds and patrons of the school Board Monday, May 23. 1938, 1:30. persons during these s* ven ypars, are attending as being among the lived all his life in this county and entire sta*e as well a? the first dis The Oregon State Planning Board making an eslimated total popula outstanding in America, and their knows its needs and its limitations trict. He has been th»ie long enough are invited to attend. In tho will hold a formal public hearing on tion for the county on January 1. biographies have appeared We believe he will make a very good < to learn the ropes and get results, Its study of commercial fish opera 1937, of 39, 903. This increase of annual publication of "Who's Who commissioner. knowledge which it takes severall tions in Oregon, on Monday, May 23, 10.8 percent of the 1930 populaliou Among Students In American Uni • • • terms to acquire and has made him Mrs. W yatt Hostess beginning at 1:30 p. m In the compared with an Increase of 61.4 versities and Colleges," In which ov For Sheriff we are going to vote self a forre In congress, even though 1 Green Room of the Portland Hotel, percent during the decade 1920- er 4 75 schools were represented. A t Shower Party in the minority party. His familiar for the one man we have found who according to announcement of Or 1930. They are Calvin Clay Stoddard, has the courage to admit that what ity with the state and its require 21-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. N. mond R. Bean, Chairman of the All types of workers arc included ments make hi in invaluable to Ore Mrs. Ray Wyatt was hostess to her board. he knows about politics is nil. Hud.v In th” list of occupations of »hes” B. Stoddard or Butte Fulls, and Wil . ad 1 On March 29th th’ Singltr Is a mighty wlde-awak" gon Tin should be renominated and ■ on tic ".la rried Peoples C la Planning newcomers, with »raftsmen and phy liam Davenport Bray. 23, son of Dr. the ladles of the church Tuesday | Hoard held a public meeting young man and if nominated will reflecfed. and Mrs. Jouett P. Bray of 25 North In evening honoring Mrs. Carol Brood Portland at which Information on sical laborers leading. The majority Oakdale avenue, Medford. Stoddard make the demos hustle to win next of these immgrants are n the most fall. Mr. George Wallace this we k j with a shower. Table games were commercial fishing in the Columbia active range, 20-45 years. On th- is attending Oregon State college, • • • sold hi.- home on tho corner of 6'h played and refreshments were ser-j River was presented by representa average more than 80 percent were where he is a member of Phi Gam Bill Coleman has come through and Mapl streets in this city to Mr. ved. Assisting Mrs. Wyatt was | tives of the Oregon Seine and Pound le=« than 4ft years old at the time ma Delta fraternity. Bray Is a stu dent at Southern Methodist univer six years as justice of the peace In Homer Norland, formerly of Cali Louise Grimes and Lorlle Minnlck. Net Fishermen's Association, th they migrated Into Oregon. sity at Dallas, Texas. Columbia River Fishermen's Protec the busiest court in the county. He fornia. We are told that Mr Nor-1 The report, the first of its kind Mr. and Mre. Harry Hanson were live Union, and other organizations. ever prepared in the United States, Students are not selected for the has tried thousands of cases and has land had long desired to move to much called to Eugene Saturday morning Recently the planning board's study publication because of scholastic rec always endeavored to bring human Southern Oregon, and wus obtained Its data by scientific means ity and sympathy into his judgments. pleased with the appearance of th” by the sad news of the d-ath of Mr. wa« extended to cover commercial from school census, state unemploy ord alone, hut because of their rec In extra-curricular activities, One attorney who has practiced in Wallace hom-, which Is one of the Hanson's father They returned Sun fishing operations on all rivers of ment service records and other sour ord day evening. the state, Including coastal streams. ces It depicts In a striking wuy the athletics and future possibilities. this county for many years tells us most attractive in this city. William Bray is listed as belong that in his opinion Bill has made th” problems confronting the state in r best justice this county has had in caring for these newcomers, and the ing to the following honorary clubs Alpha phi Omega. the past 40 years. We hope to see figures show that the situation is or fraternities: Eta Sigma Phi, Psi Chi and glee club Mr. Coleman win the nomination one of concern for Jackson county. • • 9 The recent unemployment census Calvin Stoddard is listed as a mem Last, but not least we shall vote showed that Oregon ranks high ber of the inter-fraternity council at State college, the rally com for Guy Tex for precinct committee among the states In percent of un Oregon w ü s iö r ij' mittee and Thanes. man. in spite of the fact we caught employed Without enlarged oppor the littl“ cuss wearing a "Martln-for 'unities, the report points out, con Governor" button the other day. tinuing Immigration may create ser Jewetts Entertain • • • ious economic and social difficulties but through the active cooperation There, folks, you have our list. ’38 Senior Class of local, state and federal agenda? You will note we have left out s o m e in aiding the essential basic devel offices but wf'll try to pick out With W a ffle Feed lip s s& K opments of Oregon’s resources the«« someone by Friday for those places. merlcuns may gain a foothold and And also you will see that we are Breakfust together and In th« ' -c im ■ permanent productive resi going to ‘ vote-'er-straight" this home of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jewett dents. time. Guess you all know by this was an appropriate beginning for a tlm- we are a bred-ln-the-bone re happy day, annual sneak day, for publican and we are mighty glad w Patty laingslon had her tonsils out the Central Point seniors on Tues have been able to pick out what w- this week snd ia recovering rapidly. day morning at 7:30 o'clock. consider a good ticket on our own Assisting Mrs. Jewett wtre Mrs. A " ■ * J WW s'd of the ( e i c ! this year. We hope ft f^Tj Everett Faber and Mrs. Louis every other mother’s son who stands Grimes. registered as favoring the OOP will The guest? includ’ d all the seniors do the same and forget any "write- and their class advisor Mrs. Eth’ l in" stuff for any member of the FMsrher. ■ if vbat shone sfar so grand. other party, good man though he b- Turn to nothing in thy hand, Immediately after breakfast, the • • • ' - V '- I L , ; On again, the virtue lies class left accompanied by Mr. and Ard as to the local special hallo' in the struggle, not the prize Mrs. Jewett, for their annual class In our own c’ty affairs we shall vote picnic. R. M MILNER for that *15.000 bond Issue to su A1 Bendlckson says he is going able the city dads to get busy p . to lot both Marshall and Everett go t'ng in new wat-*r mains here in m m most any day now town without waiting any longer.) Lord knew? we need 'em bad nough Mrs Clara Farra falling off the We haven't abandoned our hope Ic ju s f HI Rt If OF < HKIHT porch and saying she was black and see this town connected with the blue on all four aides Did she mean Clifton A. Phillips. M'dford water system and shall re right aide end left side. Inside and Paator new onr fight to that end when we outside? think the time rip“ . Bblr School, 1 0 :0 0 A. M Roland • • • The girl’ at the high school hav- Hover, Supt Communion and Preaching 11:00 We are getting thi» issue cf the •oe a breathing sod! free from being old rag out a day earlier than usual nostered by a fellow student, who A. M. Subject "Seeking and Finding’ Christian Endeavor 6:30 P M. on account of the fact that Friday Is was mak'ng a trip to Olympia last Claas for all ages. election day and we » i n ' »he fo'k- week The High School will have charge to read what the candidates have *o Someone remarking that once up of the Baccalaureate Service at 8 :on say before that time Also th1 better on s tlm’ people had to take care p. m See notice elsewhere in this two-thirds has to serve on the elec of th - bears In the Crater lake park Issue. tion hoard and needs a rest before hut cow they have to watch out for Prayer and Bible Study. Wednes starting to work. themselves day 7:30 P. M. Devotional leader. Cecil MeQnlgg. Study leader, Mrs. Arrived at the Edward Jone» hom* Francea Houston. Baccalaureate • from sunny California a beautiful ‘■''■»mese cat with some lov*ly kit THE FEDERATE!» t -f i r m 'l l Service on Sunday tens f V CALIFORNIA’S O W N O N TREASURE ISLAND 4* * 1^1 i M 4 • I IJM I »So w h a t ? - H mi (Eltp (ílmrrhfü mm Ilsccalanreatc t»rvlee« held in ' honor of the 1938 «»nlor« will b" In the Christian Church at Ceniral Point on Sunday, May 22 at 9 P M Reg?rend Clifton A Phillips will make the addreas of the evening Special mtislc will he furnl’ hed by the girls' r la* club d I rented bv W M f'arai 2 ft» * . 114 . j / T Itev. R. C. I<ew 1», Pastor. L —*« - Mrs E E. Scott hsd too much law so she had a pieci» removed and is better now, ä it’ O tw Presented tod-y by th« California Sut« Commi sai on— Flo rene* M. IfcAuhAe. Chairman, and Charle« H. Pur- OflF.cer—is artist'» cone cell. Executive O fc e r —is the above artist's conception of on« of th* impressive entrances, facing a picturesqu« lagocn, lagoon, of the California State Building—for the Golden Gate International Exposition. Cover ng an arerrge city block in area and completely equipped r¡ »with facilitie« for the entertainment ami aomfort of Umneanda, this hüf* i.”: TSmt nrffl *^ry va ¿rapt float | .«trt in r Vr%ki^ 3 m rjte'r ■■•* » *- 1 '” 17». i The linotype operator at th» Ore gonian handing th» "d»vll** from The American a slug with hia name "a it—not kgqwing th^t h« «“»a —a- k '-iir tY-Ve «Itrgt m f t r iay Phone Al «und«v School 9:30 A M Worship 11:00 A. M Sunder Evening 8:00 P M. Christian Endeavor 7:00 P. M. Tuesday afternoon Bible Class. Thursd.iv afternoon Missionary cjrcK tn"‘ *s a4 tho him»« of ¥-• niiL