volume CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN XI C 1 X T IU I, PO IN T , O REG ON . THURSDAY, N O V EM BER Ï 4 , 1KW M ’M B IW 1 - -■____ M u s in g s ^ tiy an Innocent Bystander P.-I. I LARGE NUMBER OF SCOUT TROOPS FOR THESE WE ARE TRULY THANKFUL Junior C lass P lay C om ing D ec. 2 MINSTREL SHOV. PLEASES M EIERS OF EASTERN STAR PR O D U C T IO N IH C U LM INA TION T h a n k s g iv i n g ! W h a t a w orld of OK W E E K S OK H A R D W O R K m, auin g t h e r e la iu t h a t one word! IN R E H E A R S A L . And how m u c h t h e people of A m eri ca have to be t h a n k f u l tor. As one P la n s a r e n e a rin g c o m p le tio n fo r w atches t h e n ew s d is p a tc h e r from th e p r e s e n ta t io n of " T h e G u est all o ver th e w o rld one sees m o re R o o m ,” a t h r e e a c t co m edy by a Mr. Irving p. B etsley, Scout Exe N'evita C h a p te r No. 93 O.E.S. ot and m o r e t h a t t h i s n a tio n h as been j u n i o r cast on F r i d a y ev ening Dec C e n tr a l P o in t m e t fo r th e r e g u l a r s in g u la rly b lessed a b o v e all o th ers cu tiv e for C ra te r L ake A rea council. e m b e r 2. m e e tin g T u e s d a y ev en in g N ovem b er In so tnan y w ays one can h ard ly Boy Scouts of A m erica, gives the ‘‘L o ttie P o w e r s ,” played by J u n o 22 in th e Masonic H all. A t t h e close count th e m . D iv in e P ro v id e n c e su r e following s t a te m e n t with r e g a r d to F u r r y , m i g h t be called t h e " s ilv e r of th e c h a p t e r m e e tin g a g ro u p of ly h as h a d a m a j o r p a r t in th e d e th e sp o n s o rin g of Scout tro o p s and c o r d ” a u n t, a lt h o u g h th e r e Is no in " C o lo re d G e n tle m e n ” e n te r e d th e v elo pm ent a n d g r o w th o t o u r c o u n t Cub packs by P a r e n t - T e a c h e r Asso te n t io n a l malice in h e r d o m in eerin g . room singing p la n t a t i o n melodies. ry. A nd on th i s special occasion— ciatio n s: She is r a t h e r a n u u f o r t u n a t e s p i n s Very soon ' J o e ” , a n old d e c re p it and ev ery d a y , fo r t h a t m a t t e r —- " T h e P a r e n t T each er association te r, w ho s eem in g ly can only j u s ti f y d a rk y , le a n in g heav ily upon his Let u s r a i s e o u r voices in p raise and lias been re p o r te d to th e Congress h e r ow n existen ce by m a n a g i n g o t h e r g n a r l e d a u d tw is te d cane, m a d e his t h a n k s g iv i n g to H im w ho h as made of th e U nited S ta te s t h r o u g h th e msi peoples' lives. way to t h e s ta g e s in g in g "O ld B lack all th is possible. A n n u al rep o rt of the Boy S couts of W h e n th e play begins, «he has ju s t J o e . ” T h e m l n ls tr e l sh ow w hich America, as being on record for th e ’ * * b u rle d Mrs. E lto n , w hom sh e had follow ed w as very cleverly a r r a nged A nd a s we sit d o w n today toj sp o n s o rsh ip of 1,947 o u t of a total been c a r i n g for. a n d is s e a r c h in g for an d p res en ted . T h e in t e r l o c u to r o u r feasts, w h y n o t look a r o u n d the of 35,000 Boy Scout tro o p s in th e a new o b ject of a t t a c h m e n t . se e m e d to pry very deeply Into th e n e ig h b o r h o o d a n d 6ee if t h e r e is n ’t U nited States. T his is au excellent J a n e t (M axine A y e rs ), h e r you ng lives of hts c o m p a n io n s a d d in g m uch som eone m o r e needy t h a n ourselves ach ie v em ent a n d reserves hig h com neice, e n g a g e d to m a r r y W illa r d to t h e s itu a tio n . S am bo q u it e — some c h ild w h o n ev er k n ow s th e m endation. (B ill) Sim m s, (G len P a r k s ) as soon 'r e g u s t e d ’ w ith th e In q u isitiv en ess m e a n in g of s u c h good th i n g s to eat T h e p ro g r a m of S co uting h a s as as he can a ff o rd it, a s s u r e s h e r th e y of Mr. I n t e r lo c u to r got rev en g e by — a n d d iv id e w ith them . L et's not its objectives: C H A R A C T E R B U ILD could not possibly a c c o m m o d a te h e r leaving him to hold his fish in g polo have it s a id t h a t t h e r e was a s i n g l e 1 ING, C IT IZ E N S H IP TRA IN IN G , and In th e s m a ll a p a r t m e n t th e y will w hile he p r e t e n d e d to get som e person in o u r city w ho d id n 't have I L E A D E R S H IP D E V E L O P M E N T . Is have. So, h e r choice falls on Mrs. th in g , b u t in re a l lt ty s a t dow n a n d s o m e th in g sp ecial to be t h a n k f u l! th e r e an y p ro g r a m in th e world M a r tin (M ax in e M o o re), w ealth y la u g h e d a t his h e lp e r. tor th is y e a r on T h a n k s g iv i n g Day. m ore applicable t h a n th a t of S co ut widow, w ho en jo y s h e r alo n e n e ss In T h e m en of th e C h a p te r w ere re s 0 • • a larg e, w e ll-ru n house. ing to th e princip al objective of the ponsible for t h e v e ry e n te r ta i n in g The w r i t e r ca n look b a c k w a rd for P a r e n t T e a c h e r A ssociation, nam ely. In v itin g h erself fo r th e n ig h t, L o t p ro g r a m a n d t h e r e f r e s h m e n ts t h a t n early six ty y e a r s of cele b ratin g C HILD W E L F A R E ? This u n d o u b t tie becom es a y e a r 's guest, to Mrs. followed. Mr. H a r o ld H ead was in T h a n k s g iv in g . A n d each y ear we edly acco unts for th e P a r e n t T e a c h M a r tin 's helpless c h ag rin . I n s i n u a t c o m p le te c h a r g e of a r r a n g e m e n t s . ing h e rs e lf Into e v ery c r a n n y in th e T hose t a k i n g p a r t In th e find m o re a n d m o re evidences of a e r A ssociation's in te re st in s p o n s o r p ro g r a m ho u seh o ld , sh e alm o st succeeds Iu w ere: I n t e r lo c u to r , H a ro ld H ead , a s loving F a t h e r ’s c a re to be t h a n k f u l ing S couting units. T oday, ou r r u i n in g Its e n t i r e m o rale w ith h e r s is te d by Ed. V in cent, M. J. Sw ing. for. T o d ay we a r e thankful for schools, for th e most p a rt, a re doing " h e l p f u l n e s s " till C on stan ce L essing H ensely H o lt, L. C. Scott, E. P. h ea lth , s t r e n g t h , a will a n d a n op a very co m m e n d a b le work d u rin g (T h e a d a Glass ) a n d her h u sb a n d p o rt u n it y to w o rk , fo r frien d s an d th e six or s . v e n d a y lig h t ho urs S tone a n d E v e r e t t F a b e r . ( K it C a rs o n ) com a to th e rescu e a n d loved ones, s h e l t e r a g a i n s t th e cold which th ey occupy Y o u th s’ time. tell h e r sh e m u s t leave. of w in te r , a n d s0 m a n y o t h e r th in g s How abo ut th e five or six h o u rs of J a n e t , now m a r r i e d to Bill, w ho we w o n 't e v en t r y to n a m e them all.! d a y lig h t tim e sp en t ou tsid e of h a s p ro s p e re d , feels a k een sen se of, J u s t las t i g h t we s a t b efo re th e fire-j school, not lo tut ntlo n th e evenings, re s p o n sib ility to w a r d h e r a u n t a n d a n d holidays, place w ith on ly th e li g h t of th e b l a r nigh ts, w eekends, decides sn e m u s t co m e to live w ith ing logs a n d d re a m e d . A n d as we when o u r Y outh is free to do ju s t Some o p p o n e n ts of th e plea of th e them . Bill k n o w s th e d a n g e r a n d H IL LSB O RO , Nov. 21—No pen alty gaaed in to t h e h e a r t of th e fire we as they please. Of course, th e chu rch B ut A unt L o ttie Mr. a n d Mrs. W illia m A sk w ith . saw re f le c te d o t h e r sceu cs a n d o t h a n d t h e hom e each play a very im will be in c u r re d by th e s ta te of O re cities f e a r a ra id oil th e h ig h w a y r e m a in s o b d u r a t e . e r p laces; o t h e r T h a n k s g iv i n g s an d p o rt a n t p a rt in the p a rtia l use of gon by p a rtic ip a tio n of th e cities a n d fu n d s m ig h t e n - u e h u t th e L eague m oves in w ith J a n e t , an d Bill d e who loft fo r a s h o r t v is it w ith Mr. g a th e r in g s . A nd we felt how good Y ouths' leisure time. How much of to w n s in a s h a r e of g aso line a n d and the A ssociation of O regon c o u n fia n tly accep ts a b u sin e ss t r i p to a n d Mrs. V a u g h n a t S to ck to n (M rs. pledged a s s u ra n c e S o u th America. V au g h n was fo riu o rly G enevine th e M a s te r h a d b een to us in it all th e i r leisure tim e is used in co n m o to r vehicle ta x revenue* fo r a tr e e t ties have both they will resist an y use of g a so lin e B r o w n ) , w ere h av in g a lovely vlail How th e s e y o u n g people a r e f i n a l m a in te n a n c e p urp oses, a cco rd in g to And as w e fin ally r e t ir e d to o u r rest s tru c tiv e p ro g ram s? George McGee, city m anager ot tax fu n d s for oth< r t h a n ro a d p u r ly reconciled is th e p ro b le m solved w hen they received a t e l e g r a m from we did so re s o lv in g to be m ore " P l e a s e ta k e a few m in u te s to poses. Som e s t a t u h ave used these In th e fin al act. Mrs. A s k w ith 's f a t h e r , tellin g of the w o rth y of t h a t g o o d n ess iu the p o nd er upon th e tho u g h t« which are Hillsboro. fu n d s for g e n e ra l g o v e r n m e n ta l ex M ario Gione a n d K eith C o p ln g e r d e a th of Bing, th e i r pet CUow dog, McGee is c h a i r m a n of th e c o m m it fu tu re. w o rth y of th e tim e and c o nsid era have p a r t s of se rv a n t« to Mr«. M a r w ho w a s r u n o v e r by a tr u c k , a n d penses. • • * tio n of every in stitu tio n In America tee of th e L e a g u e of O reg on C ities McGee, h o w ever, d e fe n d e d th e tin. H o m e r Myers is sta g e m a n a g e r , died on th e way to M edford v e te r w hich will go befo re th e 1939 leg is It's g o in g to be a m ite lonesom 1 w hich is in te re ste d in youth. "T h e b u s i in ary . Bing was a g re a t pet a u d <» r i g h t of cities to a j u s t s h a r e in the an d C laren c e H o lli n g s w o rth , in t h e old h o m e t h i s ho liday time. finest prison built is bu t a m o n u la t u r e set king a p p ro x im a te ly $860,- very v a lu a b l e dog. AU dog lovers r e v e n u e s to m a i n ta i n city s t r e e ts ness m a n a g e r . — C e n t r a l P o in te r. 000 o u t of th e to t a l rev e n u e of $14,- F o r th e f i r s t ti m e in 20 y ears o u r m e n t to neglected y o u th ! ” W hat kno w w h at it w ould m ean to lose w hich In m any in s tan ces a r e going j 000.000 to be used fo r r e p a i r au d ‘ S u n s h in e G ir l” is going to he out a r e we doing a b o u t it? We miiBt to r u in t h r o u g h in ab ility of c itie s ' one in su c h m a n u e r. of th e h o m e nest. H o p e she will all a d m i t th a t it is easier an d much m a in te n a n c e of city streets. Mr. an d Mr«. A sk w ith le ft for " T h e r e seem s to be t h e im p re s to in c r e a se g e n e ra l ta x e s fo r th e i r have a jo y f u l T h a n k s g iv i n g in h e r 1 »«** expensive to BUILD m en th a n re p a ir. h o m e to be in ti m e fo r th e big a n sion in som e q u a r t e r s , " McGee said, fa r -a w a y h o m e in M on tan a. Bet to MEND men. Is your u n it of th e " T h e p rin cip le t h a t a p a rt of th e L a s t F r i d a y a fte rn o o n Mrs. A. D. n u al fam ily T h a n k s g iv i n g d i n n e r at sh e w o u ld lik e a bit of "M o m ’s P. T. A. n u m b e r e d am ong t h e 1,947 "that th e use of gaso lin e tax rev en u e th e Tex for city s t r e e t s w o u ld c o n s t it u te dl-i h ig h w a y revenu e* sh o u ld be s h a r e d H olt of B eall L an e e n t e r t a i n e d with P ro s p e c t a n d a r r i v e d a t c o o k lu ’ to d a y , any w ay . u n its which a r e using th e Boy h o m e a little a f t e r m i d n ig h t T u es v tr s io n of ro a d f u n d s an d t h a t Ore- by o t h e r g o v e r n m e n ta l u n it s w hich a « b o w e r fo r Miss R u th * • • Billings, Scout p ro g r a m to assist th e home D ressed fo r th e lo ng m a i n ta i n stre e ts a n d ro a d s has been w ho is to be m a r r ie d soon to Mr. | day night. E n jo y e d a b r i e f visit fro n t C h arlie a n d th e ch u rch in the con structive gon w ould be penalized in federal aid fu n u d s u n d e r th e H ay d en -C art- recognized In O regon fo r m a n y years, F r a n k S m ith . T hey In ten d to m a k e d riv e hom e, w ith all t h e i r good F u r n a s in o u r s a n c t u m th e o th e r use of o u r Y o u th s’ leisure tim e? c lo th e s p ack ed fo r th e trip , they left e oi mi. —...... ~ , w rig h t act. I c a n n o t see w hy t h i s ' s i n c e c o u n tie s h av e been s h a r in g in th e i r h o m e on Beall L ane. day. Mr. F u r n a s h a p p e n s to b ' The C r a te r L ake Area 0,11111 I aria» h ig h w a y re v e n u e s alm o st since th e Miss Billings received some lovely th e c a r for a s h o t t tim e a t S an m a y o r o f M ed ford a n d is w orking b e g in n in g ," he said. "A n e x ten s io n gifts. T h e a fte r n o o n w as spent In | F rancisco. W h e n th e y r e t u r n e d , the* w ith all h is m i g h t to b r i n g a b o u t a co u nties of S o u th e rn Oregon, Ja c k an d all of t h i s policy t o in c lu d e city s t r e e ts sew in g an d playing g am es, a f t e r d o o r h a d been Jim m ied division of th e g aso lin e tax money son an d Jo s ep h in e, a n d B', "siskiyoU^ B oads an d th e s t a te h ig h w a y d e p a rt- t h e i r c l o t h i s stolen. T w o su its for i« a b so lu te ly n ecess ary if t h e r e is w hich r e f r e s h m e n t s w ere served . a n ______la 1,1 m ent have Stated re p e a te d ly t h a t al- now g o in g to t h e s t a t e h ighw ay d e co un ty of Nort ern a ' location of g a so lin e tax re v e n u e s to to be a n a d e q u a t e m a i n te n a n c e T h o se presen t w ere: Mrs. Con De* each of H u m , tw o of th e m new , p a r t m e n t so t h a t a p o rtio n of such th:* are a we a ' e !lr. , r. b stre e t purpose* w o u ld not c o n s t it u te s y s te m .” Vore, Mrs. R. J. H adley, Mrs. Clyd" a n d ev ery bit of c lo th in g th e y bail f u n d s m a y be a llo c a te d to th e cities divided as fol ows. i » diversion a n d w ould no t penalize A r e c . n t s u r v e y by th e h ig h w a y W illia m s o n , Mrs. W. H. H o lt, Mrs. w ith th e m , was gone. T op coats an d of O reg o n to be used for stree* packs, serv ing h o js nl" ‘ . “ th e s t a te u n d e r f e d e r a l re g u l a ti o n s ." d e p a r t m e n t and th e U. S. B u re a u of Ron D eVore and *on Michael, Mrs. all a t least $15 0.0 0 w o rth . N o th in g m a i n te n a n c e . T h e L e a g u e of Or*‘- eleven years of # g e ; t h i r t y Seoul j ta k e n , suitcase«, robe«, recom m ended cities H o lt a n d Mrs. Billings, m o t h e r of else w as , »« a lv e i In a s s u r in g t h e L eag u e th a t such P u b lic R o ad s gon C ities is s p o n s o r in g such a fl a s h li g h t, etc, e v e r y t h in g except $1,914,263 to th e h o n o r g u est, Miss Billings. tro o ps, serv ing 'ho se , l u s e of hig h w ay f u n d s w ould not con- sp end Im m e d ia te ly move a n d will h av e a s tr o n g lo b y ears of age an d older; a n I s t l t u t e Hfverainn clothe« w as left. diversio n, a a s s fa fa r r a as s federal federal p u t th e city s t r e e t s in a d e q u a t e rtd- by in Salem t h i s w in te r to brin g th e Seniors u n its for hoys over fifteen Mr. a n d Mr*. A s k w ith le ft W e d R. H. ¡ng c ondition . Such e x p e n d it u r e by aid fu n d s w ere con cern ed, m a t t e r b e fo re t h e leg islatu re. y ears of age. Of th ese fo rty six nesday fo r P rosp ect. Mr. Tex will th e citte* w ould be im possible u n d e r Raldeck, s t a t e h ig h w a y e n g in ee r, • • • S couting u n its, eight by A m erican Join th e m for th e big d in n e r , th is w ro te th e L e a g u e : "The h ig h w a y p re s e n t ta x s t r u c t u r e s , McGee said. T h is looks like m ig h ty good but-i- Legion posts, seven by Service clubs, m o r n in g . T h e h ig h w a y co m m is sio n re p o r t said All w ho Joy would win ness to us. C ity s t r e e t s c o n s t it u te | five by c h u rch es , and five by g r a n g com m ission a n d t h e h ig h w a y en g in e re* Must s h a r e It— h a p p i m s s was born ers h av e n e v e r c o nsid ered th e dlstri- $ 7 4 5.00 0 of th e m o to r veh icle a siz a b le p o rtio n of th e s ta te h ig h Mr. an d Mrs G eorge M arine eu- es. H a ts off t<> 'he ' ‘J ’ " ' Ji t bu tto n of g aso line tax revenue* to v e n u e s sh o u ld h a v e been a p p o r t i o n a tw in . — L o rd B yron w ay system , R ig h t h e re in o u r own te r t a l n e d w ith a b irthday din n er | e r Associations! ey ea , t i tl e s an d c o u n tie s solely for road ed to cities in 1936 fo r s t r e e t m ain litt le to w n o u r o n e paved s tre e t gets W e u n d e r s t a n d t h a t som e of th e p a rty in h o n o r of Mr. T A M arine'* G r a m m a r School ' ari ^ ea ^ 1 ¡and stre e t m a i n te n a n c e purpose* as te n an c e. I n s te a d cities h av e n ev er a lot o f w e a r a n d t e a r front tr u c k - a social Ions a re ideal spo nso ring T h e Invited a s k i n g boys a t th e hob o p a rty T u e s d a y n ig h t b ir th d a y las t S un d ay . a d iversion of h ig h w a y re v e n u e s received a n y th i n g , b u t a r e m o v in g fro m o n e s t a te h ig h w ay t« bodies for C ub packs With boys nine, Mm. Doyle to o k off so m e of th e i r Itp w hen th »y g u e s ts w ere Mr. a n d u n d e r th e d e fin itio n of t h a t te r m .’’ ! $86 0,0 0 for 1939. anoher W h e n t h a t p av em en t w ears ten a n d eleven y ears old. J u n i o r Mill« a n d little son a n d Mr. an d re m o v e d t h e i r mustache*. o u t, u n le s th e p resen t system ,B Mrs. T. A. Marine. Roy Jon*« passing out co m p li c h a n g e d , it will be en tire ly up to H at ton«' sho uld sponsor s c o u t troops m ent* to Mm. Doyle Mills, a n d Bob th is city to pay for re p a irs. 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