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    CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN
VOLUM E XI
C E N T R A L P O IN T . OKK CO N.
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Once m o r e t h e H ogue K iv er v a l­
ley h as sh o w n t h a t it ia a law u n to
itself, w h en it com es to w e a th e r .
J u s t w h en e v e ry o n e h a d b e g u n to
t h i n k t h a t th e
w eather man
h ad
e n ti r e l y f o r g o t t e n
how to t u r n on
th e r a i n sp ig o t, comes a nice little
s h o w e r, j u s t
to sa v e t h e
w r it e r
fro m h a v in g to w a t e r t h e g a r d e n , or
s o m e th in g .
And
ju st
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good
m e a s u re , J . P lu v l u s l e t o u t a few
sn ow d ro p s as well. H e r e 's ho p in
on g r e a t h a r m w as done.
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T H U R S D A Y , A P R I L 13. IB 8»
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Tea in Honor
■ P.TJL HELE IK
Mrs. Lathrop at
KLAMATH FALLS
Birdseye Home
“ A m ateur H our”
A t H igh School
F riday, A pril 28
S t u d e u t s of th e h ig h school a r e
o n ce m o re busy in p r e p a r a ti o n of a
public e n t e r t a i n m e n t t o be p re s e n te d
on F r i d a y e v e n in g A pril 28.
T h is tim e p a tr o n s will see
an d
h e a r m a n y s t u d e n t s a i r t h e i r ta l e n ts
co u n ty h a s been a s s e m b le d by Miss In a n A m a t e u r H o u r p ro g r a m now
Alice H a n le y , h o n o r a r y life c h a i r ­ b ein g p r e p a r e d a n d s p o n o s re d by
m a n of t h e c o u n ty ex te n s io n c o m ­ m e m b e r s of th e speech d e p a r t m e n t .
m i tt e e a n d a lu m n i, w hich is sp o n ­
A p p ro x im a te ly h a lf of t h e e v e n ­
so r in g th e
ev en t.
T h e s e a rtic le s ing will be d ev o te d to a one-act play.
will be on display a t th e B irdseye A t least tw o h o u r s of e n t e r t a i n m e n t
hom e, a n d h o u r s of t h e te a a r e fr o m is a ss u re d .
1 0 :0 0 a.m . to 7 :0 0 p.m ., w h ich will
A ny m e m b e r of th e c o m m u n ity ,
e n a b le
e v e ry o n e
to
delve
Into w ho is w illin g to a p p e a r on
th e
p io n e e r lore a n d to g re e t t h e i r d e le ­ A m a t e u r H o u r Is w elcom e
a n d is
g a te s o m e ti m e d u r i n g t h e day.
a s k e d to c o m m u n ic a t e his w ishes by
W om en of th e c o u n ty ex te n s io n t e l e p h o n in g t h e office.
c o m m it te e who will p re s id e d u r i n g
P o p u l a r a d m is s io n p rices will be
th e day, will dres s
in t h e
lo ng, c h a r g e d w ith t h e u s u a l re s e rv e d seat
full s k i r te d c o stu m e s of ’49. D resses section.
R e m e m b e r th e dute, F r i ­
will be
‘gay flo ral d e sig n In pastel d a y A p ril 28.
colors. T h o se w ho a r e In c h a r g e In­
clude; Mrs. E li te Birdseye, g en era!
c h a i r m a n ; Misses Alice a n d C laire
H anley, Mrs. Alice R icks, Mrs. Z ub a
C ates, a n d Mrs. A1 F loyd, e x h ib itio n
c o m m it te e ; Mrs. Lee P o r t , Mrs. I.
Mr. a n d Mrs. .luck Lees received
It. M cC racken, Mrs. J e n n i e H u tc h tn - le t t e r s th is w eek from t h e i r sons.
son, Mrs. Mabel C. Mack, h o ste sse s ; J a c k a n d J i m , w ho a r e in th e Navy
Mrs. B e r t h a G lasgo, Mrs. O. C. a n d
s e r v in g
on
b o a rd
th e USS
M aust, Miss Mary H a n le y , Mrs. N ora Arctic. W h e n t h e l e t t e r s w ere w r it­
S tr a u ss, a n d Mrs. I. C. W illia m s , r e ­ ten th e s h i p was being p r e p a r e d for
f r e s h m e n t an d s e r v in g
c o m m it te e ; a tr ip to New Y ork, w h e re th e boys
Mrs. Mabel T h o r n to n , re g i s tr a ti o n will h a v e a n o p p o r t u n i t y of seein g
a n d publ city. S he will be a s s is te d in th e W o r l d 's F air. T h e i r sh ip a t t h a t
r e g i t e r i n g by Mrs. B e r th a
Y oung. tim e w as s t a t i o n e d
at G uanatam a
Mrs. L elie
May O u s t e r h a u t
a n d Bay, Cuba.
A c co rd in g to th e A sso ciated P res s
Mrs H ita Mye r * wUl a88l8t Mr8’
i L a t h r o p In p o u rin g .
Miss C la ire th e m a in fleet will be in s p e c te d by
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j H anley is in c h a r g e of co stu m es. th e S e c r e t a r y of t h e N avy on t h e i r
T h e pu,bHc ,8 COrdiaU> invited.
way to New Y ork. T h e boys a p p e a r
(C o n ti n u e d on P a g e T w o !
not to t h i n k m u c h
of w h a t th e y
hav e seen of th e E a s t e r n c o a s t an d
a r e a n x io u s to r e t u r n to t h e P acific
coast, .lack in f o r m e d his f a t h e r t h a t
his e n l i s t m e n t w as n e a r l y up an d he
t h o u g h t he m ig h t be paid off on
t h e i r r e t u r n to P o r t l a n d th is sprin g .
Mrs. Mervyn G leasou, new ly e lec t­
ed p re s id e n t of C e n tra l P oint P.T.A.
a tt e n d e d th e 3-dav co n v en tio n of
O regon C on gress of P a r e n t s an d
T e a c h e rs a t K l a m a t h Falls.
Ou W ed n e sd a y A pril 12 th e fol­
low ing lad ies. M esdam es H ensley
Holt. M a r th a
B ooth, Alta Kelly,
Dale S m ith , R ub y B row n, E. C. F a b ­
F o r t h e la s t few d a y s th e w r it e r er, B eu lah F a b e r , Marie W illiam son,
M. A. A d am s, T ed F u r r y a n d P. A.
h as been c a r r y in g th e ball a t th e city
T
racy s p e n t th e day th ere.
T h e re
hall in p lace of o u r g en ial city re­
w ere 218 v o tin g delegate» p re s e n t,
c o rd e r, w ho fin ally h ad to give up
fo u r f r o m C e n tr a l P o in t. A m ong of­
to Old Man R h e u m a t ic s , c a u se d , so
ficers re-elected w ere Mrs. C. W.
his d o c to r says, by b u m te e th . Any­
W alls of P o r t l a n d , s t a te
p re s id e n t
way Quy to o k b is fo ot in his h an d ,
an d Mrs. B. C- F o r s y t h e of A sh lan d.
as th e feller said , a n d h ied him self
5 th v ice-p resid en t.
to N e ig h b o r G o ld sb e rry , w ho took
D iscussion ou th e re-lo catio n of
h s pick a n d crow b a r a n d rem oved
s u n d r y of t h e sam e. At le a s t, if thost Dr. M cL n u g h lin b u st (if a n d when
d elivered ) r e s u lte d in a m o tio n to
a r e n ot th e r i g h t te c h n ic a l n a m e
fo r t h e to o ls used, t h e r e s u lt
wai h a v e th e s t a t e b o a rd of m a n a g e r s
L athrop
th e s a m e , for we h e a r Guy is s h o r t co n fe r w ith th e s t a t e h ig h w a y com ­
m ission as t o t h e new site. S everal
so m e f o u r o r five m o l a r s today.
In O reg o n 's
old est
home,
th e
p ro p o sals w e re h e a rd as to how to B irdseye d w e llin g n e a r F o o ts C reek,
* • •
e ra s e t h e d eficit in t h e m e m o ria l mid t mellow old
relics c a re f u ll y
A nd we a r e free to a d m i t t h a t th e
fu nd. As th e P.T.A. was selected as •h erished fro m p io n e e r days, people
jo b a t th e city h all i s n 't n e a r l y as
th e
channel through
w hich th e from all S o u th e r n O reg o n will g a t h ­
easy as s o m e folk s h a d led us to b e­
c h i l d r e n s ’ p e n n ie s m ig h t flow into e r S u n d ay , A pril 16th, fo r a s ilv e r
lieve.
W e t h o u g h t we w o u ld h av e
th is fu n d , th e y wish to keep it so, ea h o n o rin g Mrs. A. T. L a t h r o p of
pi?, >v ’»t tim e to w rit e lon g an d
t h o u g h an y c h ild re n
in
schools th is city, who Is J a c k s o n c o u n t y ’s
le a r n e d a rt ic l e s on
every s u b j e c t
w h e re th e r e is no P.T.A. o r t h r o u g h d e le g a te to th e c o n fe r e n c e of
th e
u n d e r th e s u n . In b e tw e e n w aitin g
civic g ro u p s , so lo ng a s th e c h ild re n
on people a t th e d esk . B u t j u s t as
A ssociated C o u n try W o m e n of t h e
h a v e th e h o n o r an d priv ilege of co n ­
,
we g ot a n id e a s e t tl e d in o u r m ind
W o rld In L o n d o n next J u n e .
t r i b u t i n g a r e w elcome.
as to w h a t o u g h t to be sa id a n d h ad
An e x ten s iv e collectio n of h is to r i c
D eleg ates w e re a s k e d to contact
w r it te n h a lf a line, a lo n g w ould
a r tic le s from p io n e e r h o m e s of th is
such
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A
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com e s o m e o n e w a n tin g to k n o w
to $52.45.
w h e re Bill S m ith lived, o r to find fro m th e flo o r a m o u n t e d
Dr. F lo r e n c e Blazier, in s t r u c t o r
o u t w h a t t h e c ity law s w ere In r e ­
g a r d to so m e p ro j e c t th e y
h a d in a t O.S.C., to ld of t h e s u m m e r In s ti­
tu t e s to be h e ld t h r o u g h o u t th e
m in d , o r m a y b e to pay w a t e r r e n t .
3
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s t a t e to f u r t h e r I n t e re s t of e d u c a ­
A n d by th e ti m e we g o t a r o u n d tion In d em o cracy , o n e to be held a t
to th e ty p e w r i t e r a g a in , b eh o ld , we A sh lan d on J u l y IC.
,
At t h e ti m e of th e b u r n i n g of t h e He aU o 8 ta te d t h a t bn Wil8 c°n * ld e r-
D. A. E m e r s o n sp o k e on school
T h e Civic C lub d ecid e d , a t th e i r
0 i(j s a l a d e h o m e at Seven
O a k s . ! ln g , a k l u g a jo b in T ex as
w h e n his
h a d e n ti r e l y fo r g o tte n w h at we h ad
p ro v id e a
play- a b o u t a m ile n o r t h of thl« city, t h e
,,m f‘ wa8 “ P-
in t e n d e d to w rit e a b o u t. So If o u r a d m i n i s t r a t i o n in se c o n d a r y e d u c a ­ las t m e e tin g , to
B o,b bo ” 8 a PPe a r to be en jo y in g
re a d e r s find a ll so r ts o f th i n g s m ix ­ tio n, th e h ig h lig h t of w hich was, it g r o u n d a n d e q u i p m e n t a t th e city new fire t r u c k from t h i s city w a s ,
In t h e nav y
but
ed in w ith o u r e r u d i t e eff o rts , ju s t i s n ’t so m u c h w h a t th e high school p a r k t o r th e c h ild re n . A t t h i s tim e t a k e n t „ th e fire by M ayor Pow ell , h e l r ex p e rie n c e s
b la m e it all o n to t h a t litt le m an , o ffe rs b u t how th e y ta k e it a n d a p ­ It w as s u g g e s te d t h a t it m i g h t be a n d his so n, K e n n e th , a n d a n u m - : wil1 be g>“ d to g e t back to t h e old
Tex. H e ’s u sed to t a k i n g all t h e plying v o catio n a l tr a i n i n g a f t e r s u c ­ t h a t th e d if f e r e n t o r g a n i z a t i o n s a n d h e r of y o u n g m en of th e to w n ac- R o g u e R iv er v a lle y o n ce m ore. Also
Also sev eral o th e r s th e y a r e g e t t i n g m i g h ty h u n g r y for
b lam e fo r e v e ry t h in g u n d e r th e su n. cessful c o m p le tio n in high school lo dges 0 f C e n tra l P o i n t m i g h t ea c h c o m p a n le d It.
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anyway,.
q u e stio n s r e g a r d i n g th e i r old fr ie n d s
t h e play g ro u n d , i t w a s a ls o m en- s c e n e In p r i v a t e cars,
s i t u a t i o n today.
• • •
w h i l e t h e t a k i n g of th e local fire h e re an d will be g la d to see th e m all
T h e M eth o d ist
c h u r c h d in in g tio n e d t h a t an a ll-d a y g a t h e r i n g a t
O u r h a t is o ff to t h e g e n tl e m a n
a n d j tb e P»r li fo r t h e p u rp o s e of clean - e q u ip m e n t proved to be of no a c tu a l ag a in . J i m says he h a s seen m a n y
cap acity
w ho c o n t r i b u t e d so g e n e ro u s ly to ro o m w as filled to
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th e Special F i r e
F u n d o f th e city
th is w eek. L o rd k n o w s we can use ( t e n d e d t h e N a tio n a l P a r e n t T e a c h e r Pa r k . w ith a cov ered d is h lu n c h e o n u re , t h e m e n did w h a t th ey cou ld to p a d d le b o a ts up a n d dow n th e
Mrs. | a * no on m i g h t sim p lify t h e p ro je c t, in c a r r y in g o u t f u r n i t u r e a n d in ri v e r h ere.
t h a t m o n ey to good a d v a n t a g e a n d m a g a z in e lu n c h e o n a t noon.
h a v e a very nice p a r k a n d w ith s a v i n g n e a r b y o u tb u ild in g s. Not bo-
it is o u r h o p e t h a t soon we will be W illiam K letze r, p a st p r e s id e n t of ,
D elbert A y res r e t u r n e d to P o r t ­
re g io n a l v i c e - 1 a few boit r w° r k by a n u m b e r of | n K e q u ip p e d w ith a p u m p e r , th e r e
in s h a p e to o ff e r re a l se rv ic e in Oregon P.T.A. a n d
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lun ches.
will be a d d e d to t h e special fire fu n d
Will t h e re v e r b e ra tio n » fro m t h a t w hich o t h e r c o n fe r e n c e s w e re fo r­
now being laid up fo r t h e p u rp o s e
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of d ro p p i n g a s to n e i n t o a p u d d le g o n C on gress co -o p e ra te w ith
H over, S u p t.
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C o m m u n io n a n d P r e a c h i n g 1 1 :0 0
P e r m i t m e to sh o w m y a p p r e c i a ­
It w as 5 :1 5 P.M. w h e n we
to tell u s t h a t in t h a t s t o ry we had a c t?
J a c k s o n c o u n ty , d ie d T h u r s d a y a t tion to you a n d y o u r h e lp e r s in th is A.M.
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g o tt e n his f a t h e r ' s n a m e a ll w ro n g !
h e r ho m e in P o r t l a n d w h e r e s h e had sm a ll m a n n e r by inclosing a c h eck ; s u b j e c t " T h e F i r s t A p p e a ra n c e A fte r
W e h a d in n o c e n tly
s u p p o s ed t h a t
re s id e d fo r th e last te n y e a rs . She to h e lp you In c o n n ectio n w ith oh- T h e R e s u r r e c ti o n " .
W e will follow
th e o ld - tim e rs we h a d t a l k e d w ith
was 76 y e a r s old.
ta l n l n g th e n e c e s s a ry e q u i p m e n t fo r t h e F if ty Days b e tw e e n R e s u rr e c -
k n ew w h a t th e y w ere ta l k in g a b o u t
Mon and P e n te c o s t.
E v ery S e rm o n
Mrs. P h e lp s w as b o rn o n t h e Ross th e new fire tr u c k .
w h en th e y sp o k e of " S a m " Nealon.
W e w ish to t h a n k a ll th o s e p e r ­ a sequel, a n d w ill c e l e b r a te P e n te -
d o n a ti o n la n d c la im
three
miles
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Now we a r e In f o rm e d t h a t it w as
so ns t b r o u g h y o u r c o lu m n s In t h e j cost on May 21st.
" S t e p h e n " M yers N eslo n w ho w as l a n d d a u g h t e r Mrs. C. E. T r u m b u l l fro m M edfo rd . She w as t h e fo u r th
C h r is ti a n E n d e a v o r 7 : 0 0 P.M.
d
a
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of
Col.
J
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n
E.
a
n
d
Eliza-
C e n tr a l P o in t A m e ric a n ,
for
th e
elected to th e le g i s l a tu r e in 1891 on of W h i t t i e r . Calif., a r e v is itin g re-
b e th Ross. She w as e d u c a t e d in th e b p r o |c e f f o r t s t h e y m a d e a t t h e fire
E v a n g elistic
S erv ice
8 : 0 0 P.M.
lativ
es
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P o p u ll s t
ti c k e t
a lo n g
w ith
th e
S u b je c t ’’P e n i t e n t P e t e r a n d D o u b t-
n ew ing old a c q u a i n ta n c e s . W h ile J a c k s o n c ill e sch o o ls, t h e n c o n sid er- ° f o u r h o m e
" S a m ’’ H o lt.
h e re Mr. H o u lih a n h a s b a d his house ed t h e best in t h e R o g u e r i v e r val-
B o , b t h e te n e n t s Join me In t h u s 1 lRg T h o m a s .”
D u e t, Mrs. F r a n c e s
e x te n d i n g e x p re s s io n s of t h a n k s to H o u s to n a n d Mrs. R u t h H o v er.
re p a p e r e d a n d p a in te d .
T h e y will ley
L a s t S u n d a y we to o k a bit o f a
you.
P r a y e r a n d B ib le S tu d y W e d n e s ­
r e t u r n to t h e i r h o m e n e x t w eek a f ­
A d a lin e Ross w as m a r r i e d to
d riv e a b o u t t h e edg e of th e valley
S in c e r e ly yo u rs,
d a y 7 : 3 0 P.M.
D e v o tio n al L e a d e r
t e r a t h r e e w eeks visit.
R u fu s P h e lp s a n d soo n a f t e r th>}
a n d w ere a m a z e d to n o te how m a n y
L o u is A. Salad»
Mrs. H o u sto n . Mr. P h illip s will dis­
w e d d in g t h e co up le m o v ed to e a s t ­
of th e old o r c h a r d s h ad b een pulled
Mr. a n d Mrs. J. C. W o ods a cco m ­
c u ss th e e x a m i n a t i o n an d
wil) o r ­
e rn O reg o n w h e re t h e y r e a r e d a
o ut.
G uess so m e o n e else
beside* p an ied Mr. a n d Mrs. A yres for *
Mr. a n d Mrs. W o lf a n d litt le g an ize t h e Y o u n g P e o p le 's T r a i n ­
fam ily of f o u r c h i l d r e n , tw o
so ns
t h e w r it e r h a v e com e to t h e co n ­ s h o r t d riv e S u nd ay.
d a u g h t e r L a V ld a A nn a r r i v e d T u e s ­ in g Class.
a n d tw o d a u g h t e r s , Ross, C a rl, E th e l
clusio n t h a t r a i s in g p e a r s is too
day fo r a visit w ith Mrs W o lf ’s p a r ­
a n d Ed th.
co stly a n d to o r i s k y a Job fo r t h e 1 Mr. a n d Mrs. R o g e r
Yo«t an d
e n t s Mr. a n d Mrs. J. D. C u lb e rtso n .
T H E FED ER A TED CHURCH
S urv iv or* a r e h e r h u s b a n d a n d th e
average man
It h a s been o u r b elief Dickie m o t o r e d to G r a n t s P a s s Sun-
P h o n e 61
E.
for a lo ng ti m e t h a t t h i s v alley d a y a n d en jo y e d a picnic d i n n e r at fo u r c h il d re n , a b r o t h e r , J o h n
T h e K e y sto n e play ca st m et a t t h e
S ta n le y o . P a r i s h , P a s t o r .
w ould be a lot m o r e p ro s p e ro u s If , b c M idd leton home. A f te r d in n e r Ross of t h i s city, a n d a n u m b e r of Yost h o m e
for
p ra c tic e
M o nday
Rible S chool— 9 : 4 5 a. m.
t h e o w n e r s w ould get rid o f a lot of j th e y m o to re d to H ells G ate, accom- g ra n d c h i ld r e n , nieces a n d n ephew s.
e v e n in g . T h e play will be given
M o rn in g W o r s h i p — 1 1 :0 0 a. m.
th e m easly o rc h a r d s an d go to p a n te d by Mrs. M iddleton a n d visited
soon.
C h r is ti a n E n d e a v o r — 6 : 3 0 p. m
M onday Mesdam s B e r t h a B ursell,
r a i s in g cow s a n d o t h e r live sto c k . th e hop field a n d p an sy fa r m
E v e n in g S erv ice— 7; go p. tn.
L e tt le G re g o ry a n d W a r r e n P a t t e r ­
T u e s d a y e v e n in g G olden S h e rfle ld ,
T h is c o u n ty o u g h t to at leas t ra is e |
L a d le s ’ B ib le C lass— T u a s d a y at
son
acc
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p
a
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d
Mr.
B
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ll
to
S trengthen o ur arm y and
navy’
Dale S m ith a n d Mr. S to n e a t t e n d e d
2 :3 0 p. m.
its ow n p ork .
Ye*. !-ay In a big stock of w a r K l a m a t h F a ll s to a t t e n d t h e Royal ' th e S c o u te r m e e tin g
In
M edford.
Prayer
M e e tin g — W e d n e s d a y
at
N *Jghbors c o n v e n tio n . S u r p e m e R e ­
Mr. S h e rf le ld p u t In a n ap p lic a tio n j
W h y Is it t h a t s o m e o n e a lw a y s ¡ m a t e r i a ls ? Ye*. Ij t y all ih e g ro u n d
7 : 3 0 p. m.
c o r d e r E r m a B a r th e l of S p rin g fie ld
steal* o u r t h u n d e r '
H e r e we h a d j p lan s for se lf-d e f e n s e ?
Ye*. And.
for a s s i s t a n t Scout M as ter of C. P j C h o ir P r a e t lc a — W e d n e s d a y at
attended
b e e n p la n n i n g fo r so m e t i m e to t a k * I by th e way, d o n ’t sh ip all th e s c r a p
tr o o p
Mr. Beesley a n d Mr L a r r y !
1 :3 0 p. m
a w h ack at th i s w a r t a l k a n d su ch , j steel in t h e c o u n tr y to J a p a n , e i t h e r
Mrs. Lacy a n d Mr* H i risen en- S ' h a d » ra v » very I n f o r m a t iv e t a l k s
T h e r e will he a m e e tin g of the
T h e n a lo n g com es G e n e ra l J o h n s o n * — we m ay n eed It o u rs e lv e s
T h en t e r t a l n e d t h e i r S u n d a y cla*a*a with on s c o u t in g a n d Mr. S c h a d e
pre-
«aided a n d a b e tt e d by F rl» n d Bob ju s t STAY A T H O M E a n d
MIND a n E a s te r eg g h u n t at
th»
Lacy ao n ted pins to all p re s e n t. T h is w as S u n d a y School B o a rd on T u e sd a y
o f th e m ig h ty MT> a n d say s Just O UR O W N
B U S IN E S S '
Let
th e h o m e
F if te e n c h il d r e n w*r» pr» a m e e tin g o f C r a t e r L a k e Council e v e n in g a t 8 : 0 0 P.M
A rea
T h e l a d l e s Aid Society will m eet
w h a t we h a d m e a n t t o say. only a | d a r n e d fo o l, fig h t o v e r t h e r e If th ey s e a t a n d all bad a fine t i m e
w h o le lot b e tt e r .
J n s t r e a d a g a in j w an t to— w e ’ve got tr o u b le s e n o u g h
---------------
in t h e b a s e m e n t o f t h e c h u r c h on
Mr*. W a r n e r , w h o has s p e n t m ost | T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n a t 2 : 0 0
P.M.
w h a t th e G e n e ra l said, ( y o u ’ll fin d of o u r ow n r i g h t h e r* a* home. And j Mr. a n d
Mrs. A. J. M ilton visited
it q u o te d on t h e e J I to r l a i pa*« o f la y off t h a t Idea we a r e In d u ty so n-in -law
and d au gh ter
Mr.
an d of t h e w i n t e r v is itin g h e r m o t h e r T h is g r o u p is m a k i n g an d b a a been
y e s t e r d a y 's T r i b ) a n d see If you bound to a c t a s n m p l r e In t h e i r
Mrs. S W H a le
an d d a u g h t e r B ar- In I n d i a n a , la on h e r way h o m e a n d m a ltin g s e v e r a l q u ll ta given a w ay to
In t h e n eed y of o u r c o m m u n it y a n d
d o n t t h i n k h e h a s h it
th e
n a il sc r a p s
I t ’s n o n e of o u r b u sin e ss
h a m a t K l a m a t h F a ll s E a s t e r
Sun- 'a now v is itin g h e r d a u g h t e r
P o r t l a n d a n d expect* to r e t u r n to o n o t h e r c o m m u n it ie s
s q u a r e l y o n th e b«*<l
» b l e b »» «*•» "« «reaaor” n a ti o n
day
L ees B oys V isit
C aribbean Ports
C ivic Club to
■
. O rchardist Thanks
Sponsor P laygrou n d i
Local Men for
A t C ity Park
H elp at Fire
j
(Elf? (CljurrliPii
P ioneer L ady o f
C ounty, 76, D ies
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SCOUTS SECURE
TROPHY ON VISIT
PROSPECT TROOP
A n u m b e r of Boy S co u ts a n d t h e i r
f r ie n d s a t t e n d e d a Joint C o u r t
of
H o n o r a t th e U pper R o g u e G r a n g e
H all, p a r t ic i p a te d In by T ro o p 40 of
th is city a n d T r o o p 19 of P ro s p e c t,
last
T hursday
e v e n in g .
Among
th o s e a t t e n d i n g w e re Mr. a n d Mrs.
J o h n W a te r s , Mr. an d
Mrs.
Dale
S m ith , E. P. S to n e a n d E d V in c e n t
an d s e v e r a l S co u ts, m a k i n g a b o u t
tw e n ty In all.
T h e o b je c t of t h e m e e t in g was
tw o-fold.
F i r s t , a Jo in t C o u r t of
H o n o r for t h e tw o S c o u t tr o o p s, a n d
second , an o fficial visit by T ro o p 40
for th e p u rp o s e of s e c u r in g
th e
T o te m of th e O ne-eyed E ag le, w hich
t r o p h y Is a tr a v e l i n g
trophy
and
goes to v a rio u s tr o o p s m a k i n g o f­
ficial visits to o t h e r tr o o p s.
The
t r o p h y la to be r e t a i n e d by t h e tr o o p
w in n in g it u n ti l visited
by so m e
o t h e r tr o o p . T h e p u rp o s e of th e
T o te m 1 h to p ro m o te s t r o n g e r fr ie n d ­
s h ip b e tw e e n
tro o p s, S c o u ts an d
S e o u te r s ; g r e a t e r
c o o p e ra tio n
be­
tw e e n S co u ts a n d S e o u te r s ; c re a tio n
of m o r e ac tiv e i n t e r e s t In S c o u tin g
and th e exchange
of
p ro g r e ssiv e
id eas b e tw e e n tro o p s.
At th e C o u r t
of
Honor
John
W a te r s w as p ro m o te d fro m 2 n d to
1st c l a s s S co ut.
Rollo J a m e s a n d
R o b e r t Colley w e re p ro m o te d fro m
T e n d e r f o o t to
2nd C lass Scouts,
R o b e r t V incent w as a w a r d e d s e v e r ­
a l m e r it b a d g e s a n d D ale S e y m o u r
w as in d u c te d a s T e n d e r f o o t Scout.
S cou t E x e c u tiv e E d V in c e n t p r e ­
s e n t e d to t h e U p p e r R o g u e G ra n g e ,
s p o n s o rs , a c h a r t e r fo r C ub
P ack
No. 19 of P ro s p e c t. Also c e r t i f i c a t ­
es of a p p o i n t m e n t of a S co u t C om ­
m ittee.
F o llo w in g t h e r e g u l a t i o n s r e g a r d ­
ing t h e Tot m i , T “oop 40 " I t o n a
tw e n t y - m i n u t e p r o g r a m ,
c o n sistin g
of fire b u ild in g by f r ic tio n by H al
J e w e tt an d R o b o rt Colley, f ire b u il d ­
ing by flin t a n d s te e l
by
Jam es
Peart and John
W aters, and a
m u s ic a l p r o g r a m by G olden
Sher-
fleld, J o h n W a t e r s a n d G ra y T h o m p ­
son.
T h e T o te m w a s b r o u g h t h o m e by
T ro o p 40 a n d th e T ro o p n u m e r a ls ,
" 4 0 " , will be c a rv e d on it. I t will
r e m a i n In th e possession
of
th is
t r o o p u n til w on
by so m e
oth er
t r o o p In te h d is tr i c t, a T r o o p m ay
c o m p e te as m a n y t i m e s us It w ish es
fo r t h e T o te m , a n d
will
re g i s te r
t h e i r n u m e r a l o n it each ti m e th e y
hold It; b u t th e y c a n n o t t a k e It fro m
th e s a m e t r o o p m o r e t h a n once d u r ­
ing t h e y ear, n o r fro m t h e t r o o p to
w hich th e y J u s t s u r r e n d e r e d It.
T h e T o te m Is on d is p la y a t th e
C e n tr a l P o in t H a r d w e a r s to re .
T h e C e n tr a l P o i n t H a r d w a r e h a s
a very I n t e r e s t i n g c o lle c tio n of
a rt ic l e s , all m a d e fr o m n a ti v e woods,
m y r tl e , m a p le a n d
m a d r o n a d is ­
played In t h e w in d o w . T h e s e a r t ic l e s
in c lu d e e le c tric la m p s, a s h
tr a y s ,
vase*, b u tt o n s ,
bow ls.
They
are
m a d e a t t h e C e n tr a l P o i n t P l a n i n g
mill. T h e w in dow Is a r r a n g e d v e ry
a t t r a c t i v e l y w ith a b a c k g r o u n d of
green
tissu e p a p e r w ith
yellow
stream e rs. The o th e r
w in d o w
1«
being p r e p a r e d fo r th e T o te m of th e
o n e-ey ed ea g le , w h ich h a s q u it e a
histo ry .
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F r i d a y , A pril I t
G olden L in k clas s p a r t y , a f t e r n o o n
at Mrs. V ern H a n se n .
Gold Hill S p o r t s m e n c lu b a t Gold
H ill 8 : 0 0 P.M.
S a tu r d a y , A p ril 15
W.R.C. P a r l y d u r i n g t h e a f t e r ­
noon.
Band a n d O r c h e s t r a co n te n t—
Music W eek. M edford S e n io r H ig h
School s t a r t i n g a t 1 0 :0 0 A.M.
O r c h e s t r a d ir e c te d by Rev. D E.
M illard, com poeed of P ro s p e c t. Gold
Hill a n d E a g le P o in t a t
M edford
S en ior H ig h school a u d i t o r i u m .
S u n d a y , A pril Ifl
L a t h r o p T e a fro m 1 0 : 0 0 A M. to
7 :0 0 P M a t B ird s e y e h o m e on
h ig h w a y n e a r Fooat Creek.
M onday, A pril | 7
E u r o p e a n F l o w e r sh ow In color
be sh o w n free a t
M edford
H ig h
a u d i t o r i u m s t a r t i n g a t 8 :0 0 P.M.
W ed n e sd a y , A pril IB
C e n tr a l P o in t S p o r t s m e n C lu b a t
Ross A Ro«s b u il d in g 8 00 P M