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CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN VOLUME XI CENTRAL POINT. ORKOON. Musings,^ 1 FULL TICKET 15 FILED TO FILL CITY OFFICES By an Innocent Bystander E le c tio n ti m e alw ay s b rin g s bach to m e m o ry so m e o t th e ex citin g elec tio n s t h i s c o u n ty u sed to have. T a k e fo r i n s ta n c e th e tim e we v o ted on th e is su in g of $ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 bonds to build th e fi r s t link of th e P acific h ig h w a y , (w h ic h e x te n d e d front th e city li m its o f th is city to t h e foot of th e old A s h la n d hill a n d w as th e first bit o f p aved h ig h w ay in th e s t a te o u t sid e a c i t y ) . T h a t w as a m ig h ty big u n d e r t a k i n g for J a c k s o n co un ty to u n d e r t a k e in th o s e days. T h is w as lo ng b efo re such a th i n g as fed e r a l a id fo r h ig h w a y b u ild in g w u h e a r d of. O u r old fr ie n d "Con” L eev er w as th e n on th e b o a rd of c o u n ty c om m issio n ers. • • • N o m in a tin g p etitio n s w ere file d t h i s w eek for all city officers to be elected a t t h e g e n e ra l election to be held N o v em b er Xth T h ese p etitio n s call for th e placing on th e ballo t of th e n a m e s of c a n d id a te s for m ayo r, re c o r d e r, t r e a s u r e r an d ro u n c llm e n , of w hich t h e r e a r e six to be elected. It is re p o r te d t h a t t h e r e a r e se v e ra l m o re p etitio n s being c ir c u la te d but so f a r th e only ones a c tu a lly filed w ith t h e city record« r are th o s e given below: M ayor— A. K. Pow ell. T h a t w as a ls o lo ng b efore rad io R e c o rd e r— Guy Tex. h a d been in v e n te d an d w hen th e T r e a s u r e r — E d w a r d W. Jones. elec tion w as o v er an d t h e votes C o u n c llm e n — P e a r l A. Bonney, c o u n te d t h e big p ro b lem w as how to F r e d H esselg race, A. ,1. Milton. let th e fo lk s of th e c o m m u n ity k n ow E rn e s t E. S cott, E. P. S tone and w h a t t h e re s u lt was. G eorge P u t M arsh all Sim m ond s. n a m , t h e n e d it o r of th e Mail T r ib u n e T h e A m erican Is in f o rm e d th a t a n d o ne of th e m o st w id e-aw ak e p etitio n s n o m i n a ti n g C. S. F in le y for n e w s p a p e r m en th is co u n ty ever had. m a y o r : A. IV. A yers fo r r e c o r d e r an d co nceiv ed th e idea of se c u r in g a i A. O. Mvers, “ P i n k ” T h o m a s o n , an d su p p ly of R o m a n cand les, sky -ro ck - WaynMU, W a r n ? r fo r cou ncllm en. e ts a n d red fire a n d a n n o u n c in g in h a y e ,)ppn p|r(.u la te d b u t so f a r no n th e e v e n in g p a p e r t h a t If th e b o n d s h a v e bppn fUpd A)] n o m i n a t i n g ! c a rr ie d th e f ire w o rk s w ould be set p p titlo n s m ugt bp f „ pd not ,a t e r th a n o ff fro m th e roo f of th e new H o lla n d f,yp dayg beforp th p dafp of thP . lec- j H o te l, w h ich w as th e n u n d e r con- t ,on u ,8 rp po rtpd th at Mrs. s t r u c ti o n . T h e a c tu a l sh o o tin g of H „ deK ardp plp rce wiU also bp a t h e fir e w o r k s w as left to th e w r it e r . ,,a n d ld a tP for c ,ty t r e a s u r e r . (N o te : i w h o w as th e n m a s t e r m e c h a n ic a n d sin p p w r ,f , ng thP abovP th p AvPtN g e n e r a l u tility m a n for th e T r ib i p e tltlo n hag been fu ed ) * * * T h i n k i n g t h a t it w o u ld be a good id e a to divid e t h e fu n , we gave p a rt of th e r o c k e ts an d red fire to o u r e ld e s t so n a n d a chu m e a rly in t h e a f t e r n o o n , w h o clim b ed Roxy A nn a n d p re p a r e d to s t a r t sh o o tin g w hen o r if th e y sa w a ro c k e t go u p fro m t h e city. I t so h a p o e n e d t h a t ju s t at t h a t tim e som e p ro p h e t of one of th e r a d i c a l re lig io u s sects h a d b een p r o p h e s y in g th e en d of th e w o rld w a s a t h a n d an d se v e ra l of his fol- l o w e r ! h a d becom e q u it e n e rv o u s a b o u t it. W h e n th e w o rd was flash - ed t h a t t h e c o u n t sh o w ed th a t t h e b on ds h a d c a r r ie d th e w r it e r r u s h - ed up t h e fo u r flig h ts of u n fin is h e d s t a ir s an d up a la d d e r to t h e roo f of th e f o u r s t o ry s t r u c t u r e an d b e g a n s e t t i n g o ff th e ro ck ets, candles, etc. * * * T h e n th e hoys on t h e m o u n t a in to o k u p t h e fun a n d th e w hole to p of th e m o u n t a i n soon b ecam e o n e big red g lare. T h e k id s h a d se) red f la re s all a r o u n d t h e s u m m i t an d s e t th e m all off a t once. Gosh! Some o f th o s e p o or S is te rs ju s t th r e w th e m s e lv e s on th e flo o r in an ex staev o f p r a y e r fo r salv a tio n . T h e " E n d of th e W o r l d s u r e ly h as c o m e ! ” In- s t e a d of t h e en d. t h a t occasion m a r k • ed th e b e g in n in g of th e p re s e n t er;x of paved h ig h w a y s in t h e s t a t e of O regon. B ut " T h e m d ays a r e g o n e forever!” • • • T h e c a n d id a te s firs t m en tio n e d a b ove a r e all pledged to a b id e by the w m 0 f t bp m a j o r i t y in all city af- fa jrg> an d all believe th a t se c u rin g 0 f M edford w a te r will be of m uch v a lu e to th is city. B ut at th e sam e , | nie ( bey believe t h a t if th e people s h o u ld decide not to p u t in tb.it BySte m th e y sh o u ld a b id e by th a t d«-i c|gion a n d go on do ing th e b e st th ey j cau w m , w h a t we h av e In any case |t | g t h e i r firm b e lie f t h a t city of- f |c |a ls a r e th e s e r v a n ts , no t th e m as- t e r s of t h e people a n d sh o u ld a b id e b y th e e x pressed w ishes of th e nia- j o r |t y a t a ll times, T h e o t h e r c a n d id a te s w hose peti- tio n s h av e n o t as yet been filed (w ith th e ex ceptio n of Mr. Ayers, w hose s t a n d on th e w a t e r q u e stio n ig no f k n o w n , a n d Mrs P ierce, who h a s e x p res sed h e rs e lf in fa v o r of th e M ed ford w a t e r ) a r e all o p p o n e n ts of th e M edford w a te r plan a n d all have d o ne w h a te v e r th e y co uld to cause th e P W A to t u r n th e prop ositio n d o w n , even a f t e r t h e people had v o ted in f a v o r of se c u r in g t h e w ater. In fa c t t h e le a d e r of t h a t tic k e t, i s a m e m b e r of th e p r e s e n t city council, m a d e a m o tio n a t a recen t council m e e tin g , w hich m otion was seconded by a n o t h e r of th e s e c a n d id a te s for re-electio n, to w i th d r a w th e city's ap p lic a tio n fo r a P W A loan This e f f o r t to t h w a r t t h e will of th e mu- j o r l t y of t h e le gal v o te r s of th e city was m a d e A F T E R th e bo nd election B u t to r e t u r n to o u r k n it ti n g . W e ' a t w h ich a m a j o r i t y had vo ted to an- hope t h a t th is y e a r every m a n a n d ‘h o rlze th e issu in g of $18 000 in w om an re g is te r e d u n d e r th e R ep u - b° n d s to bu ild t h e c o n n ectin g m ain blican b a n n e r will "vote e r s t r a i g h t " . | to M edford. All th is in sp ite of the W h ile ° « r o p p o n e n ts h a v e som e fa c t t h a t if t h e P W A loan was not g r a n t e d th e city w as o u t t h e cost of m i g h ty good m en in th e race, wj m a k i n g th e a p p lic a tio n an d of h o ld h a v e no re a s o n to he a s h a m e d to ing th e bo nd election , a m o u n t in g t<> v o te f o r e v e ry sin g le o n e o f o u r own a b o u t $500. T h e m o tio n , by th> folks. O u r s t a t e an d n a tio n a l ticket way, w as d e fe a te d , fo u r to two. is excep tio n ally strong H o lm an ( E d i t o r ' s N ote: W e m ay be ac Mott, Spragu®, Snell, Rice an d G ra m cused of " m u d - s l i n g l n g " in m a k in g a r e a c o m b in a tio n h a r d t o heat. t h e a h o v e s t a t e m e n t , b u t t h e w hole T h e i r electio n will m e a n t h a t Old th i n g is a m a t t e r of public record O rego n can move s tead ily onw ard a n d if t h e r e is a n y " m u d " In it we p ro u d of th o s e w ho serve her. h a d n o th i n g to «lo w ith m ixin g it.) And r i g h t h e re a t h o m e wre find th e sa m e s i tu a t io n . W e ’ll a d m i t th e r e h a v e been ti m e s it h a s be«n s o m e w h a t d ifficu lt to stick strlc tlv ¡ to t h e G O P w ith o u t a tw in g e of con- science. B u t t h i s y e a r we h a r e uo su ch feeling. D u n n fo r s t a te se n ? ;- o r; M cA llister a n d N ew b ry fo r th e l e g i s l a tu r e : P e rr y fo r c o u n ty c o m - m taslo ner- B ro ck w ay f o r s h e r if f a n d C o lem an fo r Justice of th e p eace are all m en we can s u p p o r t. J n s t p lain co m m o n fo lk s lik e th e r e s t o f us w h o k n o w t h e n eed s of th is p a rt o f th e s ta te a n d w ho will do th e i r b e st t o solve o u r problem * • • • ^ Birthday Party for Norm a Jean S im m ondi . S im m o n d s en te r - Mrs M arshall ta in e d t w e n ty litt le frie n d s for her d a u g h t e r N o rm a J u n ' W edn esday, t h e occasion being t h e l a t t e r s eig h th b ir th d a y . S lm m o n d s G u ests called a t t h e h om e a f t e r achool G a m e , w pee played after w hich re f r e s h m e n ts w ere served T h e t . b l e was p re ttily d - c o n t e d I *“ »> • black an d a •c h * m * of o r a n * ' large b ir th d a v cake In r e g a r d t o th e c an d id a cy of our f o r m ' d th e c en te rp iece g en ial a n d efficien t r t t r re c o rd r. F a v o rs c o n sistin g of H a llo w e e n G uy Tex. w e w a n t to say t h a t we a r e caps, a n d w h is t le . » ? r e given . . , - h f o r h im to o th au d toenail. W h* n *nest A fter o p e n in g th e m any lovely we elect a city re c o r d e r we a r e n o . g i f t , «he »ueste d e p a r t e d w ishing co n c e rn e d a b o u t a n y t h i n g excep t «be N o rm a June m a n y m o r - h ap p y blrth- q u a li fi c a tl o n s a n d past reco rd o f th® :'!*?» _________ _____ met» r u n n i n g In Mr Tex w P h a c - i a m a n w h o haa p ro v ed his w o rth l o r p e rt b o o k k e e p e r w ho kn ow s th e Im- m a n r yesr* In o u r city A lw avs p o rt a n c e of k e e p in g th e r - c o r '» c o u r t e o u s (ex cep t w h en p»«t*r*d by s t r a i g h t . G uy ha* m ad» good a r d n e w s p a p e r p e o p le ) , alw ay s p r o m p t sh o u ld be re ta in e d L * f§ keep a In a t t e n d i n g to r l t y affair«, a n e x * 'e o o d m a n w h en we h av e on* T H l’RHDAY, OCTOBER S», 1»;«* Announcement To th e C itizens of C e n tra l P o in t: I h e re b y a n n o u n c e m y s elf as a c a n d id a te for th e office of Mayor of th e city of C e n t r a l P o in t at th e G en eral E lectio n to be held Nov e m b e r 8. In d o in g so 1 w ish to m a k e the follow ing s t a t e m e n t s as to m y p l a t f o r m : F i r s t : My po sition in r e g a r d to the proposed se c u r in g of w a te r fro m t h e city of M edford is too well kno w n to n eed rep etitio n . If elected Mayor 1 will do all In my pow er to b rin g t h a t w a te r to th is city i»t th e low est possible r a t t i . T h e legal voters of th is city show ed by t h e i r vo tes a t th e re c e n t special election th a t th e y d e sire d th is w at r a n d I firm ly believe th e w ishes of th e people as e xpressed at a n election s h o u l d be resp ected . S eco nd: 1 believe in th e ri g h t of th e people to express th e i r w ishes to t h e city g o v e r n m e n t by p etitio n s prop erly p res en ted . If elected 1 sh all m a k e it a point t h a t d eleg a tio n s of citizen s a p p e a r i n g befo re t h e council be received c o u rte o u sly an d w ith o u t s l u rs or d e ro g a t o r y r e m a r k s a n d a n y m a t t e r s so p r e s e n te d be a cte d upon w ith o u t delay, r e g a r d le s s of an y perso n al o p position 1 m ay feel t o w a r d the prop ositio n. T h ird : My reco rd as a c o n s is te n t b o oster fo r t h e city of C en tr a l Point is an open book for all to read. E very w o rth w h il e p ro je c t t h a t has been u n d e r t a k e n in th is city since I to ok o v e r T he A m erican sevtr. y ears ago has had my h e a r t y sup port. E a r ly a n d late 1 h ave lab o red to h e lp m a k e th is a cle a n e r, p le a s a n te r to w n to live in and to a t t r a c t n e w c o m e rs to o u r city. I had the h o n o r of s e r v in g on th e school b o a rd w hich b r o u g h t o u r school t h r o u g h t h r w orst of t i n d e p re s sio n y e a r s a n d put th e d is tric t on a cash basis. B oth as a m e m b e r of th e b o a rd of d i r e c to r s of the J a c k s o n C o u n ty C h a m b e r of C o m m e rc e a n d as e d it o r of th is pap r I have don* my be3t to a d v e rtís? tjiis city as i d e s ira b le place in which t o live. If elected to th ? o lflce of M ayor I shall co n tin u e to do all th a t I ( a n fo r th e u p b u ild in g of o u r city. T he only p ro m ise 1 m a k e Is to giv P t h e city a clean, b u sin e ss-lik e a d m i n is tr a t io n , with a S q u a re Heal fo r every citizen, rich o r poor. Sncerely y o u r s t ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL. NUMBER a LUN C HEO N D o n 't fo r g e t th e Civic c lu b l u n c h eon S a t u r d a y O cto b er 29, startin g a t 1 1 :3 0 A M. T h is is uot o n ly « fin e lu n ch f o r 25 c en ts but a jolly social occasion as well. It is really th e only g e t- to g e t h e r m e e tin g held In C e n tr a l P o i n t a n d it is q u i t e t h e t h i n g to do. A c o m p le te m e n u will be p u b lish e d uext week b u t you all k n o w w h a t e v e r th e m e n u is It will be a fine lu nch eo n . Silver W ed d ing C elebrated by Mr. and Mrs. Jones SPRAGUE URGES E HELP OREGON AGED PO RT L A N D , Oct. 17— P u b lic as s is ta n c e m u s t be c o n tin u e d so long as t h e r e is need, " a d m in i s te r e d w ith u n d e r s t a n d i n g so t h a t we can sa v e to m en a n d w om en t h a t m ost p r e c io u s possession, t h e i r self-resp ect a n d se lf-re lia n c e ," C h a rle s A. S p r a gue, r e p u b lic a n c a n d id a te fo r g o v e r nor. to ld a rad io a u d ie n c e Monday nig h t. T aking t o r hia to pic "H um an V alu es" , th e re p u b lic a n no m lu ee discu ssed at len g th th e need of re lief, t h e necessity of la r g e r old-age pensio ns, d w elt on th e need of b r i g h t e r o p p o r t u n it y for y o u th u n d th e n closed with a plea t h a t w h ile o th e r s a r e feverishly p re p a r in g fo r w a r, O regon sh o u ld p re p a r e fo r peace, " p r e p a r e to build up t h e p ro s p e rity a n d s t a n d a r d s of citizen s h ip in o u r s t a t e so t h a t we m a y m o re fu lly a n d m o re successfu lly e n jo y th e o p p o r t u n it ie s t h a t lie w ith in our grasp” . D eclaring " I am not going to m a k e promis«^ of peuslons in f a n ta s tic a m o u n t s in th e hope of c a tc h ing v o te s ", Mr. S p r a g u e a ss e rte d , "I a m not a m e m b e r of a T o w n s e n d club h u t I pay t r i b u t e to Dr. T o w n sen d . a s ope who h a s don e m ore t h a n a n y o t h e r citizen to e d u c a t e you au d me to o u r o b lig a tio n to th e a g e d .” C a llin g a tt e n t i o n to th e fact th a t a n in t e r i m c o m m it te e in O regon ,s s t u d y i n g t h e pension pro b lem , Mr. S p r a g u e said , "I do n o t know what t h e c o m m it te e will reco m m en d hut I w ould w a n t to c o o p e ra te with p e n sio n -fr ie n d ly people ip th e so lu tio n J a c k T h a r p a n d l t tt le son V estal of th is p ro b l e m ." went h u n t i n g th is m o r n in g ^ a n d s h o t tw o p h e a s a n t s and a q u a c k — q u a c k . V estal says. Mr. a n d Mrs. Edw. J o n e s c e l e b r a t ed t h e i r S ilv er W e d d lp g a n n i v e r s a r y w ith a d i n n e r given In th e i r hon oh by t h e i r d a u g h t e r s Mrs. M iddleton I a n d Mrs. Yost a t th e Yost hom e. T h e t a b l e w a s b e a u ti f u l ly d e c o r a te d w ith s ilv e r t r i m m i n g s a n d a lovely c a k e w hich w as in t u r n de c o ra te d w ith a b rid e a n d g ro o m set. A c o rs a g e of sin g le c r y s a n t h a m u s was p r e s e n te d to th e bride a n d a b o u t a i n n a lr e of w h ile c a rn a t io n to th e gro o m . T h o se p r e s e n t w ere th e h o n o re d g u e s ts Mr. a n d Mrs. J o n e s an d son S tan ley , Mr. a n d Mrs. Alfred Mid d le to n a n d so n T h e r o n , Mr. an d Mrs. C h at E lde, Don S tanley, Mr. a n d Mrs. R o g e r Yost an d son R ic h ard. Mr. an d Mrs. J o n e s w ere t h e re- c ip e n ts of m a n y lovely gifts In c lu d in g six sp oons given th e m by th e W o m e n 's R elief Corp. The Jones Palmer’3 a ls0 received g re e t in g s from th e Am ong th o s e a t t e n d i n g th e big F r i e n d ly C ircle a n d m a n y nice cards. t u r k e y d in n e r at t h e P a l m e r shod T w o of the g u e sts, Mrs. E lde a n d th e at were Mr. S tan ley , w ere p re s e n t F r , d a y tr0 m C e n tra l P o in t J o n e s w e d d in g 25 y e a rs ago. Mesdara,,a Bessie W illiam s. W a r n e r , Je,B « M an"- T h o m p s o n , F a y e Rltz- Mrs. E. J. S tillw ell of M u ifo rd a c In g er an d Mary Ja n e s . Mr. and co m p a n ie d by M as ter Dickie Yost V!r3 K o e b le r . Mr a n d Mrs. E lm e r Kyle, G erald M orris, Allen J e w e tt , w e r e ca lle rs a t th e G eorge M arine P earl Bonney a n d Mrs. Rose H er- h o m e M onday a fte rn o o n . R ebekahs Entertain Turkey F eed Is V isitin g Member* Enjoyed at A r e g u l a r m e e tin g of Mt. P itt R e b e k a h L o dg e w as h . l d at th e IO O F H all on O cto b er 19th. V isito rs inclu d ed 20 from Gold H U,' A sh lan d 23 an d J a c k s o n v ill e 5. At t h e close of th e r e g u l a r session, H ope Rebe- th e k a h Lodge of A s h la n d p u t on d e g re e w ork, in i ti a ti n g tw o can d i dates. T h is was p re ceed ed by a brief P n t, W hile Mrs. H erm ansnn re s u m e given by r a ast si r P r r t e s s s i i d a e e m L ouise Perozzl of A sh la n d , of e a r l y ! ,loe8n'' live h**ra * n y m o r e we still day O d dfellow ehip before th e Hebe- 0,aim b e r T ht‘ <a b ,e was nicely laid k a h Lodge was o rg an ized , it th e n w “ h a w h ite a a d d t c u r a ‘" d being a d e g re e in t h e s u b o r d i n a t e w lth l u t u m n l e , v "» alld b'‘rrlfta » nd lo dge w hen only B ro th e r s w e re al- ,h t' " la‘ p c ard s w ere cleverly m a d e low ed to give th e d e g re e to t h e i r o u t ° ' Pe a r a - ' I ra Sadlp K o e h le r wives, s h e also s t a t e d th a t th e Odd w« 8 P re se n te d w ith a to as t m a s te r A lexan der'* S w ing B a n d , a n o u t F e llo w s L od ge w as th e first o rg a n !- by ,h e w o rk e rs All voted th a t WALK, DON'T III N! s t a n d in g a g g r e g a t io n of m usicians, zatio n in t h e w orld to allow w o m e n ' ‘’" ' t n e r s was a fine place to w ork G reat r e s u lts cHnnot be achieved has been booked for a p p e a r a n c e ut f r a te r n a l ls m . i Mr E lm e r Kyle m a d e a speech, tell- at once: an d we m u st he sa tisfie d to t h e O rie n ta l G a rd e n s, a c c o rd in g to T he e n t i r e d e g re e s t a f f w ag dress- in » ‘ hem b °w ‘ he su ccess of a p a c k a d v a n c e In life as we w alk, ste p by an a n n o u n c e m e n t T u e sd a y by "Da«l" ed m a s c u lin e a t t i r e of th e e a rl y days *nK houae d e p e n d e d la rgely on th e step .— C oleridge. D ynge, m a n a g e r of t h a t p o p u la r a p p r o p r i a t e m a k e up c o u sisltin g of s o r ters. M edford ballroom . S a tu r d a y , O c to b e r Some ( '» n t r a l Point people w ould 22, is th e d a te set fo r th e Initial a p m u s ta c h e s , side b u r n s a n d g o ate s! like to know w h at G ordon H a r e did p e a ra n c e of th is sw ing ban d which w ere w o rn by th e ladies to r e p r e s e n t! with th e fish he ca u g h t S un day. t h e L od ge B r o th e r s of 1852. ThL f e a t u r e s A le x a n d e r a n d his fa m o u s m a k e up w as d o n e by a n old H olly tr u m p e t . Mrs W ebb c o rr e c tin g so m e of h e r w ood m a n , w ho u n d e r s t a n d w here A le x a n d e r's ban d will app* a r in A b o u t 23 m e m b e rs a t t e n d e d th? pupils, w ho called h e r M's* A n d e r t h e l a r g P ballro o m of th e O rie n ta l t h e g o a te e w ould s h o w up to the best a d v a n t a g e a n d w h e re a m ust- Golden L ink class p a rty at th e E. E. son. a n d a litt le l a t e r c o rr e c tin g a G a r d e n s S a tu r d a y n ig h t w hile Dad s a v 'n e “ yon ach e w as lo ok in g etc. T h is all a d d e d j Scott hom e la s t F rid a y a f t e r n o o n . boy for say in g yah, D yn ge's o rc h e s tr a will e n t e r t a i n lis g r e a t ly to t h e fun . T h e c a n d id a te s T h is n u m b e r in c lu d e Billy a n d Ann ; sh o u ld say, Yes, Miss A n d e r s o n ." r e g u l a r follow ers In ib>' s m a l l e r b a ll w ere a ls o dressed In e a rly day cos G reg o ry an d I>an Phillips. Mrs. E rm a room . B ro w n ie Ross c o u ld n 't decide tu m e w ith b o n n e ts and paisley H ed p g p eth an d Mrs. M a r th a B o o th w h e th e r th e p h e a s a n ts o r his sh o ts s h a w ls , w e a rin g Jew elry to m atch . had c h a r g e of th e e n t e r t a i n m e n t . At t h e close of th e m e e tin g deli T hey played " W h o ’s w h o ? ” N am es w ere too wild as an alibi f o r not cious r e f r e s h m e n t s of cake, s a n d of v a rio u s people in th e lim eligh t b rin g in g h o m e an y b ir d s on a recent w iches, s a la d a n d co ffee w ere served | w ere pinned on t h e back of each h u n t i n g tr ip C H U R C H OK C H R IS T by t h e Gold Hill a n d C e n tr a l Point | m e m b e r presen t a n d each was to C lifton A. P hillip s, M inister E in b a r r a s i n g m o m e n ts .— E d w a r d Lodges. ] g u ess who he w as by a s k i n g q u e s Bible School 1 0 : 0 0 A. M. R o lan d tio n s of tb e o t h e r m e m b e rs t h a t J o n e s being invited to hi* d a u g h t e r H over, S upt. Miss Lyle G reg o ry , Mrs. Y o st’s home, fo r s u p p e r and i could be a n s w e re d by yes o r no. Th«j P r i m a r y Supt n o t t a k i n g tlm*- to sh a v e , on a r r iv in g ' class decided to s p o n s o r a ra d io C o m m u n io n an d P re a c h in g l l : 0't ! b r o a d c a s t T h u r s d a y m orn in g . Mrs. fin d in g if w as a big d i n n e r p a rt y A M " W o n d e r f u l W o rd s of J e s u s " c e le b r a ti n g his silver w edd ing a n n i Scott, a ss isted by Mrs. H e d g p e th by C ho ru s. At a P.T.A. e x ecu tiv e m ee tin g versary . an d Mrs Spencer, served delicious C h r is ti a n Endeavor 8:3<> P.M. held on M onday «v en ln g O c to b e r 17 r e f r e s h m e n t s c o n sistin g of san d w lch - at t h e E v e re t t F a b e r hom e, th e d a te s. p u m p k in pies an d whipped c re a m Mr. P a u d o fs of the W illow S p rin g s S en io r L e a d e r, L o ra in W rig h t . J u n l - d is tri c t, w hile h u n ti n g . heard a o r L e a d e r Mary Hodapp. to r a D ads' N ight m e e tin g w a , set I roffpp or' tPa P. M. 1 nol*e. T h i n k i n g his d o g m ust of f o l - 1 E v a n g e listic Service 7 :3 0 f o r T h u r s d a y ev en in g N o v e m b e r 8 . _________ lowed him and a f t e r q u it e a d is ta n c e S e rm o n su b ject "S even T h in g s T h a t 7 : JO P.M. In c o n ju n c tio n w ith th is p ro j e c t a p o u n d p a r t y will be held. ¡ t u r n e d a n d saw a big buck t a g g i n g ' J e J s u s C hrlat Still Giv« s To A Needy a lo n g He was so s u r p r is e d t h a t W o rl d " . A list of a c c e p ta b le a rt ic l e s follows: P r a y e r an d Bible S tu d y W e d n e s p o ta to e s, c a r r o ts , onio ns, re d nr b e fo r e he could g - t - t u r n e d a n d get D evotional L e a d e r, | his g u n read y , th e buck w as to o f a r d a y 7 : 3 0 P.M bro w n b ean s, c a n n e d p - a s , cocoa, s s p s r a « M s | m ilk, ijab, M a s k o r Mrs. T e r r i t t i t u r n ,i ( n u n h - r aw ay. L a t e r on th is s a m e t r i p he Mrs. Mary Coker. S tu d y L e a d e r Mrs. I.ettle Gregory. chilli pep p er, c ra c k e r s , also, I.O.U.a i t r i p to R ed d in g w ith h e r d a u g h t e r - got his deer. Alw ays W elc om e! Alw ays W a n te d ! fo r b u t t e r , w h o le m ilk, fresh b®ef in-law a n d r e p o r ts a w o n d e rfu l tlm» Mrs. Alfred M iddleton of G r a n ts ■ Sh»- sa y s she n ev er saw so m a n y men a n d co ok ies to be given any tim e THE FEDERATED 18111(11 fam ily w o rk in g In h e r life. T hey w ent to 1 P ass a n d Mrs. R oger Yost a c tin g C om e a n d Join th i s big V o u n g i" « e th e .Shasta dam being built. very m y s te rio u s fo r t h e past week, p a r t y , t h e y a r e w o rth w h ile , R E V . S T A N L EY P A R R IS H f a t h e r s , o ld e r f a t h e r s an d g r a n d T h e re w ere t r a i l e r ho u ses both big j te llin g all th e i r frie n d s, n o t to tell (S u p p ly P a s t o r ) i m o t h e r t h a t Mrs M iddleton w as In a n d little. H otels, d ance halls a n d f a t h e r s a r e all welcome. P h o n e 51 , tow n. T h e 2nd g ra d e m o t h e r s will serve all k in d s of d w ellin g s a r e th ere. Bible School 9 : 4 5 A M p u m p k i n pie w ith w hipped c re s m T h e r e a r e 70o m»n at w ork now an d M orning W o rs h ip 1 1 :0 0 A M Mrs. G an dee. w o rry in g fo r fe a r when th e p ro je c t Is r u n n i n g full a n d coffee. J u n i o r a n d S e n io r L eag u es fi I d bla^t t h e r e will be 7000 m en at w ork s h e m i g h t s te p or rock on a c u n n in g ! P.M. litt le g reeu tree frog th a t come Into a n d It will ta k e 7 y ears t o c o m p le te E v e n in g Services 7 : on P.M h e r h o m e on a p lan t a n d seem* to th is dam . T u e sd a y afteVnoon Bible class an d feel p e rf e c tly a t home. p r a y e r service 2:30 P M . — - — Mrs. C h o m el d id n o t t r a d e her’ W e d n e s d a y ev en in g p ra y e r h o u r All th o se w ho I'ke big h s m b u r g - | Th» C e n tr a l P o in t Civic c lu b has | C a lifo rn ia p ro p e r ty for M edford. Iti fo r y o u n g an d old 8 :0 0 P.M. - r s , see Mrs. G lass Her* a r e so big b en in v ite d to m eet w ith th e ladies w as t r u e t h a t *h« w as lo o king s* of t h e E a g le P o in t c lu b T h u r s d a y . so m e Medford p ro p e r ty a n d o u r wMl you c a n 't get them in y o u r m o u th ! AN N O U N C E M E N T O c to b e r 27. T r a n s p o r t a t i o n w ill b» fo u n d e d r u m o r t u r n e d out to be only T h e se rm o n to pic for Sunday fu r n is h e d fo r all d e s irtn g to a tt e n d . a ru m o r. Mr*, ('hornet an d Miss m o r n in g a e r v t .e will he N a tu r a l Notify Mrs. Minniek befo re S a t u r M esnsge a n d t h e i r li ttle pet dog ■ - L a w a n d R e v e a ltlo n ” . S u n d a y e v e n d a y noon tf von a r e go ing, »e «h® F o ll* tte an d big fluf«y r u t Ryp left ing evangelistic service will he fes»- C e n t r a l P o in t m ust n«>tlfy th e Eagle P o in t club «Ms m o r n i n g fo r t h e i r C a lifo rn is u re d hy s in g in g , ch o ru s e s, special E a g le P o in t how m a n y will be present. b o m - . T h e best w ishes of t h e com* 8ee T h e P oint m usic, a n d serm o n h a s d on th All lad les d e s i r in g to a t t e n d th is m u n l ty go w ith th e m . It Is hoped Book Of T h e R ev ealtio n " C M e D uty M ak-a Civic B eau ty re cep tio n ar® r e q u e s te d to m eet a* t h a t F o ll e tt e a n d Ryp do t h e i r p a rt Et RMERq AND PTUTTGROWICHH T h u r s d a y a fte r n o o n th e Mission th e L i b r a r y T h u r s d a y a t 1 04 o'clock i n h e ln ln g th m fe»l a t home in a r y society will m eet a t th e h ? n te of BANK •b «hat «he c lu b m a y go In a h«>dy. , th e i r location . i l e a d . Money f o r Civic I m p r o v e m e n t. Mrs L. C- Grime*. A lex a n d er’s Sw ing So what? - Band C om ing Sat. ‘"Golden Link” C lass H eld s P arty F riday S ljr ( ilju r r ljp s j “ D a d ’s N igh t” Is P lanned by P .T .A . Mr». Territt E njoys Trip to Shasta Dam Club L adies Invited T o E agle Point ------------------ T w o Civic Clubs M eet