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CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN 4 VOLUME XII CENTRAL POINT, OREGON. ÜE Musing»^. HMLEÏ FUNERAL I__ *'.“' ““__ THURSDAY. JULY 11, 1»IO ■F f HFH1SÀTI» I Am an American! Unique Relic of Civil War Days Now on Display e INSÍALLED AS DISTRICT OFFICER An interesting relic of the siege and Dorothy Thompson, noted column capture of Vicksburg during the ist, s<>me time wrote one of the best Civil War days is on display at the articles on the "fifth column column" ” we Oregon Trail Cafe. It is a copy of have seen, Miss Thompson has Just returned from Europe, where she : the Vicksburg Daily Citizen dated Thursday. July 2, 1863. printed on had witnessed first hand the work- Funeral services for Miss Alice wall paper. in;;« of the agents of Hitler an«l Tho regular meeting of the Civic Hanley, beloved and widely known St.. Vn. We quote: The story in that when the Union Club was held at the Library July pioneer of the Rogue River valley soldiers entered the city they found • • 2nd who died July 3, were held Saturday the newspaper shop abandoned with way to deal with the “fifth * The Our President opened the meeting the type all set for the paper. On column” in the United States Is to afternoon at 2:30 at l’erl Funeral par amt we repeated our club Lltney and i account of the siege there was a know what its agent« are doing and lors. Pr. Sherman L» Divine, pastor also gave the flag salute and sang of the First Presbyterian church of shortage of news print paper and the stop their doing it. This Is not Im- America. The minutes of the last ficiating. publishers hud been using wail paper possible, but it demands planned leg- Honorary pallbearers were A. Instead, it happened that there were meeting was reud and approved islation, and systematic action, In- The treasurer reported *81.57 In Evan Reames, George Dunn, Ralph several printers in the Union forces cldentally, the less publicity it re- and they decided to have a bit of fun. our treasury. The report was accept celves and the less hysteria that ac- Billings, Emil Britt, Herbert Hanna. Pulling out a paragraph at the bot ed. A motion was made by Mrs. companies it. the more successful it J. A. Perry, Victor Bursell and Dr. : Hay. James C. tom of one page they set up a few Minnick that we give an ice cream will be. Active pallbearer« were Charles lines of their own to fill the hole. social In July und give the proceeds 9 Hoover, John Wilkinson. Westley The rest of the page was left Just as to the Re«l Cross. Motion second by "Hitler and Stalin long ago began Hartley, Arnold Bohnert. Don Stan- they found It. They printed a few Mrs. Kilburn. Carried. A motion •:n undeclared war on the United ley and R. A. Skinner. copies as souvenirs. The page on was made by Ruth Clark that we nt States, and w*c have be«*n blandly anil display has all the appearance of be once give »10.00 to the Red Cross. Idiotically assisting them to wag • it riy Evan llroiihs Mrs. Minnick second the motion. Car ing one of the original copies. W ehave been policing and protect Alice Hanley, whose full name was The old paper formerly belong«1!! ried. ing their activities on the ground of Alice Eliza Hanley, died in the after- to a Mr. Amer who got it from the Our regular meeting was adjourned affording democratic support of th« noon of July 3. 1940, at the place of cabin of an old negro who had It and this district President of Women's right of free speech. Actually, tin her birth, the Hanley ranch neat pasted up on the wall. It is now the Federated Clubs. Mr«. Stott, Jr., of Communist party, the German-Am- Jacksonville, Oregon. property of Mr. John McLain, whose Grants Pas«, took charge of the meet erican Bund and hundreds of other She was the daughter of Michael sitser is vistlng Mrs. Berry at the ing. organizatione and committees have and Martha Burnett Hanley. She was I Oregon Trail Cafe, it in possible that The special meeting was for the in no more claim to the right of free >f the age of eighty-one years, four the old paper will be taken to the stallation of Mrs. Art Webster a« sec speech than the parachutists who in months and three days. She was the world's fair at San Francisco. ond vice-president of this district of vaded Holland could claim the right third child in a family of nine chll- Federated Clubs. There was a beau of free assembly. Iren, only two of whom survive her, tiful candle light service and Mr«. • • namely: Edward B. Hanley of Seat Stott presented Mrs. Webster with a ■ The Swiss, who have the tough tle, and Ella Hanley Bush of Med lovely corsage. Mrs. Lawrence then est, hardest, truest rind most realls- ford. Oregon. Of the Hanley children gave Mrs. Stott and Mrs. Heydenburk tic democracy in Europe, is the only other than the survivors, those best Mr. ami .Mrs. Edward Jones accom corsages of sweetpeas and ferns in European democracy that has known known to the people of Oregon were panied their daughter Mrs. Alfred behalf of the dub. from the biginning how to deal with William D. Hanley of Burns, Oregon. Mr* Heydenburk gave a reading. Middleton and her small son Theron the “fifth column." Long ago it de Michael F. Hanley, and John Andrew home from Stockton Tuesday. Mr. Mrs. Stott gave a talk on club work. clared the Communist party illegal, Hanley of Medford. Oth«>r than her E. Jones of Hillnboro a I mo accom- There were sixteen ladles present suppressed all Its publications and brother and sister, »he is survived by paned them and will v‘«it here a few and five guests from Grant» P hm . deported all aliens who had been Martha, Mary and Clair«1 Hanley of days before • continuing on to Hille- Mrs. Powell, Minnick, Webster and connected with It. When an incipient Medford, and Katherine Heffernan boro. Mr. and t Mr» Edw. Jones left Clark served cake and punch. Nazi movement bega n to grow, of Seattle, nieces; Michael Hanley. Before the grbup left for home we on the stage for Stockton Tuesday Switzerland passed a law for the de- Jr., owner of Hanley ranch at Butte July 2nd. Shortly before they left, sang “God Hiess America.'* fense of democratic institutions, mak Creek, Alex Hanley of Juntura, Ore —Secrotary Fannie Lawrence Mr. E. Jones arrived on the south < ing it a crime to hold up to ridicule gon. and Edward B. Hanley. Jr., en VV ritten by Benjamin E. Neal, founder ol' lite hound stag«* and stopped over for a or contempt the institutions of demo gaged lit the practice of law at Seat "I Vm Vn Vmorlctin" Day movement. George Lee« 1« visiting his sinter short visit between stages. Hero he tle. Warchington. nephews. cracy. found that his miphew Mr. Edward Helen at Grueagle where he has a Mis« Hanley was one of the most Jones and his wife were leaving on Job promised him. Clyde I-.ee« hue colorful and interesting of the Oregon “And, observing that the Nazis the same stage that he was taking. Joined the Army and it is expected worked most efectively by spreading pioneers. She knew and remembered They continued their visit on the that he will be horn«» Moon and sta anti-Semitism, they made it a crime well Oregon history and particularly stage. While visiting their daughter tioned nt the recruiting office in to conduct a systematic campaign that of Southern Oregon. Through and family at Stockton the Jones Medford. Jim Lees Just docked at against a race, religion or nationality. the years she was always active in visited the fair at San Francisco Pearl Harbor. Bill Lees has a'gned With this simple law they drove the those things affecting the farmer and which they report was very fine. Mrs. up with the Navy and will leave for Nazis and th« I rfellow travelers out farm life. From the beginning of the several days Portland Sunday evenlw. Mr. and Kenneth R. Williams, son of Mr. Middleton will spend The odd Fellows and Rebekahs Mrs. Lees and Caroline will be all of print. And with such a «simple administration by the Oregon State met for Joint installation Monday and Mrs. Leonard A. Williams, and her«* before returning to her horn«1. that are left at home. law, we could stop a large part of the college, of the Extension Division of evening anti the following elective of Clyde W. Lees, son of Mr. and Mrs. the System of Higher Education, she Nazi activities tomorrow.” ficers were installed: for the Odd John R. Lees. Central Point, enliste«) It. II. MOORE RECOVERING— took an active part in its work. At Mr. R. H. Moore's many friends • • • Fellows, Stanley Jones, Noble Grand; in the regular army signal corps at one time she was State Chairman of The writer has been advocating for Larry Rohl, Vice Grand; J. E. Vin Portland July 5 for duty at Fort will be glad to know that he Is re the Extension group and for some cent, Secretary; William Musty. Trea Lewis, Wash., it was announced in covering from a slight stroke he suf a long time just that sort of thing years was ehairman of the county For the Rebekahs. Noble a press release from Lieutenant Col- fered Sunday morning. Saturday af And for the life of us we cannot see committee, and was a member of it surer. WMiRATF.D CHURCH Rev. C. R. Luther Pastor any Grand, Sally Musty; Marthaena Hug- onel H. D. Bagnall. Portland re ternoon when he came home from a how any alien can really* have nt the time of her death. Her great | Telephone S3 We ger. Vice Grund; Inez Ferguson, Sec crultlng officer. Both young men neighbor, Mm. Moore noticed that he rights under our Constitution, Interest In the community and in » 45 A M. Bible School—Come and looked very ill but he seemed to re wets accepted for enlistment by Staff have always had the idea that our every thing that affected its welfare retary; Bessie Fredenberg, Treasurer. bring your Bible. Wm. Ramberg, whole system of government was brought her, through the years. a The appointive officers for l>oth Sergeant Willis 8. Estep, Medford cover and feel much better. Sunday Supt. mnronlg Mr. Moore dressed up for to Portland lodges were also installed. Central 1 recruiter, and forwarded solev for th« benefit of actual citizens wide personal acquaintance with Un 11:00 A M. Mornlng Worship— Mes Lees grad church and then following his usual Point has the Installing team for th« ' for final examinations of this country. If men and women people of the <*ounty. Her retentive , sage by the Pastor, “Affliction, Who routine, went to the postoffice after rom other countries want to com11 memory made her perhaps the best ’ district: the following Grand Marsh- j uated from Central Point uigli school Sends It." the muil. A little later Mrs. Moore 1939 and William« graduated th I» in here nnd accept the obligations of informed woman in the county upon al Edward Vincent, Clara Vineent, ir 7:00 P.M. Christian Endeavor— heard an unusual noise on the porch citizenship, they are welcome to the family traditions and family history, al Edward Vincent and Clara Vin- | year Senior and Junior Societies. and went out nad found Mr. M oore the The colonel also announced in cent; District Deputy Grand Master benefits and privileges to be derived She gave freely what information 0:00 I’ M We will have as our William Musty; District Deputy Pre release that two reserve officers nre slumped on the lounge. Mm. Peart. therefrom. But when such men a* she had. It will long l»e regretted guest speak« r. Rev Billester of Rus hearing the noise, came over an«! Mm. Harry Bridges come along anil worm that a better record of t does not sident Emma Gleason; Grand Ward now on duty at the Medford office. sian Evangelistic Ass’n. He will ens Fred Hesselgrave and Inez Fer- , They are 1st Lieutenant Warren G. I Moore requested her to phone for themselves Into power with labor exist. show pictures of the war-torn coun- Dr. Heckman who arrived soon after. gluon; Grund Secretary J. -M. Wied- j Bishop. Mi'dical-Reservc, Medford, unions composed of the lowest classes She was active In her outdoor | He stated it was high blood pressure tries of Europe. we have In the whole country, and work. She had for many years per- man and Betta Pankey; Grand Trea- j and 2nd Lieutenant Edwin C. Igirson. Monday 7:30 P.M. Men's Prayer then try to tell us how- to run our sonal supervision and operation of surer« Bert Hedgpeth und Ruth Rohl; ' Portland. The assignment is for the that had caused the stroke, ills blood Meeting. pr« «sure is back t«> normal now and own country, ft gives us a pain In the Hanley ranch. During all of this Grand Inside Guardians T. A. Marine purpose of speeding enlistments un Monday 9:00 1 P.M. Pictures ami ' he is improving and able to be out the neck. If only we had had a time it has been a model establish and Ida Henderson; Escorts Sally der the army expansion program message by Bro. Billester. on th«- porch. Stanley Formerly men have been given only MAN like "Old Iron Pants” Martin ment, and she fitted Into the colonial Musty, Lilllun Wied man, Tuesday 2:30 1 P.M. Indies' Bible feminstance, at the head of the home and the situation perfectly, Jones and Larry Rohl. They installed 1 a preliminary examination at Medford Class. Labor Department we wouldn’t now* There she was hospitable and kindly, officers at Gold Hill at Joint insta lia- and have been sent to Portland for I Tuesday X: 00 1 P.M. Picture« and the final check up. Now all exam- he bothered with such alien pests. She had no lingering illness; she tion Wednesday evening Hnd plan to message by Bro. Billester. I inatlons will be given at Medford. • • • was confined to her bed but a few go to Medford Tuesday night ani Wednesday X:0l Ki P.M. Closing me«- Th«1 Widest choice of assignment« Jacksonville and then to Ashland Wish Bob Ruhl would come home days; she Buffered no pnln; she * was sage by Rev. Blllester. starting Sunday evening July 14 nt that the army has ever hnd In peace right away. fie says that that man h.'uppy and cheerful to the very last next week. Thursday 2:00 P.M. Ladle« Aid * p.m. nt the Federated Church of time are now available, Colonel Bag Wlllkie has been following him nil moment. All memories of her are Thursday X:00 P.M. Choir practice. nail wrote. The signal corps, In- Central Point, Rev. Michael Billester around wherever he went and if he pleasant and they will be lasting Make this church, your church. A I fantry, medical department, quarter will show pictures of Germany, Pol could just entice him here to Oregon co rdlal welcome to nil. and and Russia. These pi«*tures were master corps, field and coast artillery, we would forgive Friend Rob all hi« j engineer« and air corps are accepting taken just before the outbreak of the pnst delinquencies Just for th«* pri \d irel Chapter No. 3. O.E.S. will men. present world struggle. Rev. Billest vilege of shaking the hand of the i hold a basket picnic dinner at the er was arrested In Germany for tak next President of the United States old Court House in Jacksonville, on ing pictures. All his pictures was And Companion and wishing h'm God-speed. For in j Sunday evening. July 21st, at <1 30 taken Just previous to the present A cooperative packing school. an Are Invited to Be (¡ueste of our humble opinion we have dug up P.M. In honor of their sixtieth an- war. All who attend these services a real he-man for our leader who will idea In the minds of leaders of th ' nlversary. Every one Is requested to are assured of first-hand Information give FDR a race he will never forget fruit industry In Medford for some > bring their own servfee Coffee, cream Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rose of Klam ns to conditions In Europe. and time, has now assumed the propor- an«t dessert will be furnished All ath Falls spent several days last tlons of reality. Plans are being psr- The Jimmycrats nre already start- week with Mrs. Rone's grandparents. i East1 n Star member« are lnvite«l. Thei fected and the school to be known as ing their usual smear tactics Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Moore at Lake — To See Their Choice of the Fruit Growers League Packing are saying that the sudden and Creek. They left Sunday for home The Following ll.A.V. VNMUAL PICNIC— powerful demand for the nomination school, will open August 1, In the No. going by way of Butte Falls to Visit The Disabled American Veterans of < R ITERI IN THEATRE of Mr. Winkle was all paid propa 2 warehouse of the Pinnacle Packing the World War will hold their annual with relatives thero. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. PROGRAMS: Co. south of Medford. It Is now open ganda, Well, here*« one citizen who Other guests at the Moore home Bryan Jolley nt lyike Creek Were Mrs i> «nie at th* «»pper end of Ashland wasn’t paid. The writer signed a for registration. Edward G. Robinson in Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jolley’s parents, Mr. an«l Mrs. A. E. IJthia Park Sunday July 14th at 12:3'1 petition demanding that the dele- noon, Everybody is to bring a picnic Pankey of Central Point, Mr«. I/ottle Powell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Powell We heard today that the schedule gates at Philadelphia forget all the lunch and a disabled veteran as a Clngcade of Eagle Point, Mr. Chris- and children, Mr. and Mm. Kenneth of payments on the bond issue re and nominate rest of the candidates guest, Ire cream. coff«M> and lemon- tlther and Miss. Thelma Moore of Powell and non, all of Central Point; Wendell Wlllkie. And the man who cently voted for a now gym, and In- ade will be furnished Mr. and Mrn. Carrol Powell and ehll- Medford. brought the petition to us was a life- ' eluding the payments on the • present dren of Eagle Point, Mr. an«l Mm. Douglas Fait banks, Jr. and Mr W. A. 8hell have a very at NOTICE (IKI.UIOMWS long Democrat who had gotten hi« bonded indebtedness of our ■rhool John Powell and children of Klamath .Madeleine Carroll in The Oklahoma Picnic and Barbecue Falls and Mm. Helen Murphy and belly full of the New Deal and all district, has been figured out t so th«' tractive apartment fixed at the ba< k be of their shop They are moving in will be held In Dover Park, (Hlgnal daughter Nancy of Gl«n Ellen, Calif. 'SU'Utl Its work«, And hs Is a big farmer the entire indebtedness will who lives within half s mils of th* wiped out In the short time of thir to It, although Mr. Ockermsn Is «till 0'1 Station), Rogue River, Oregon, Th« •cession wss a reunion of the Piense Tall at The American Office They are not going tc working on the remodeling It will July 14th. Bring well-filled basket« Powsll family, all being present ex And we teen year, city limits of this town leave It for our great-grandchildren add much to the value of their pro nnd enjoy the day For Your Guest Tickets Plenty Barbecue cept Mm. Dorothy Townsend of Cus- know darned welt that he didn't j to per. anyway. porr beef ttr, M« j M.. end is witty. any Pi.” either. I AM AN AMERICAN! THE GOLDEN RULE IS MY RULE! In humility and with gratitude To Almighty God, I acknowledge my undying debt To the Founding Fathers Who left me a priceless heritage Which NOW is MY responsibility. » NUMBER 10 "____ !.. _ • Ti. With steadfast loyalty, I will uphold the CONSTITUTION Of the United States. I will treasure my birthright Of American ideals: I will place moral integrity Above worldly possessions. > Problems of interest to my country Shall be of interest to me! I will count my right of suffrage To be a sacred trust, And I will diligently strive To prove worthy of that trust. I will give my full support To upright public servants, But those with unclean hands, I will firmly oppose. Edw. Jones & Wife Return from Calif Each obligation that comes to me Asa true American, I will discharge with honor! MY HEART IS IN AMERICA AND AMERICA IS IN MY HEART! I AM AN AMERICAN! 4 Odd Fellow» and Two Local Youths Rebekahs Install Enlist in Army I Slip (CljurrlfpH ♦ Interesting Pictures To Be Shown Jacksonville O.E.S. To Stage Picnic Packing School to Harry DuBuque Start August 1 Visit Grandparents At Lake Creek Home The American Powell Family Holds Picnic on Fourth I Craterian Theatre