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* CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN VOLUME xvni THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1943 CENTRAL POINT. OREGON, ¡Frank Lawrence, Long 1 Ì Resident In City Dies At Medford Hospital 71 h • j NUMBER 21 Mr. and Mrs. Cays to Leave Next Week for Evangelistic Work E. Gilbert Cays, minister of the If, to please the people, we I local Church of Christ, will close his offer what.. we ourselves dis 1 Sunday. During The many friends of Mr. Frank ministry here this Sunday, approve, how can we afterward , Lawrence will be grieved to hear of the three years of his ministry in defend our work? Let us raise ■ his death, which occurred this morn Central Point, more than 140 people n standard to which the wise * ing at the Sacred Heart hospital, have come into tho membership of and Just can repair—the event following an illness of several weeks. I the congregation, there has been a « Is in the hands of God.—George a i Mr. Lawrence had been a resident gratifying increase in the attendance, Washington. Nearly 90 people attended the SL*’ The Myers-Holland Post No. 119, of Central Point for about 22 years a new educational annex has been ♦ ♦ ♦ chicken dinner served on Valentine's 1, ? constructed as well as other im-, American Legion, held their regular and had been employed for practical day, February 14. at the Church of Tomorrow we celebrate the birth ly all that time by the Medford Cor provements on the church building, semi-monthly meeting on Feb. 14, day of the great man who penned Christ, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. poration. At the time of his death and more than $6000,00 has been 1946, in the new Legion Memorial Gilbert Cays, whose ministry will the above bit of philosophy and in by the congregatolon for mis Building. he was in charge of the company's given next this day and age it is well for us to close with that congregation sions. The west end of the building has railroad which brings logs from tha pause for just a moment and look Sunday. Mr. Cays will apeak at the 11 been enclosed for a meeting room, Butte Falls district to the mill. Included In the program which about us to see just where we are ■. The deceased leaves to mourn his o'clock hour Sunday morning on the and one of the largest attendance of drifting. Are we carrying the torch I followed the dinner was an accord- naasing wife. Mrs. Fannie Lawrence: subject. "The Good Confession." His members since the Installation of lan solo by Alvin McQuigg; a vocal handed down to us by the men who one son, Roger Lawrence, now in the i farewell message to the congregation the Post were present. conceived and first declared the solo by Mary Jane Matthews; three A welcome guest at the meeting army in the South Pacific, and one I will be delivered at the 7:30 P.M. principles upon which this nation has numbers by the men’s chorus; a sei- service on the subject. "A Minister was Mrs. Flossie Fenger, a former <’. If. Steinmann daughter, Mrs. Peggy Reich of Med- ! ection by the orchestra, and some stood for more than a century and a and His Congregation." by the members of the Junior ford, and four grandchildren, Fun-1 Mr. and Mrs. Cays will leave Cen Wac, and a member of the Spokane, half? Or are we gradually allowing songs Washington Post. Bible Club. ourselves to be led into a strange eral arrangements are being made ' tral Point next week to re-enter the Daryl l’almer, recently discharged Gifts were presented to the guests paths and following strange doc by the Perl Funeral Home, with | «eneral evangelistic field. from the Navy was also a guest. of honor front the church and from trines? Routine business of the Post was the date to be announced the Junior Bible Club. ♦ ♦ ♦ transacted with a committee report Mrs. Cays cut the large So far the family have been unble Lincoln. you will recall, reminded cake which was presented decoi-ated from the Building Committee, which to them, to make cable connection with the' us that "our Fathers brought forth reported that all the windows but The tables were decorated with son In the army. on this continent a new nation, two have been installed. red t/xpers, and scripture verse val- The sympathy of the entire com conceived In liberty and dedicated to The interior finish was discussed entlne place cards. The Home Extension Unit met munity goes out to the sorrowing i at the proposition that all men are the home of Mrs. L. J. Bigham. and it was decided to put up a wain family. equal.” Recall, too, the words of Mr. C. H. Steinmann, of Portland, Wednesday, at 1030, with about 20 scoting of 4 feet knotly pine with that little band of men who met in will be the speaker at the group- firtex or other avaiable Interior members and one visitor present. old Independence Hall and signed gathering being held today (Friday) material. In addition to the main topic of a document which set forth the'r at the Brick Church. Mr. Steinmann The Myer-.Halland Tost No. 129 the day, Main Dish meals, four of beliefs: "We hold these truths to is a fine trumpet player as well as which were demonstrated and served takes great pride in the fact that be self-evident, that all men are speaker and will be well worth-while by Mrs. lligham and Mrs. Meadows, they are the first Veteran organiza created equal, that they are endowed hearing. A high-light of the after, Lieutenant-Colonel Agnes McKer- several other activities were discus tion in Jackson County to construct by their Creator with certain inalien noon service will be special singing a Memorial Building and now to I nan of the Salvation Army spoke to sed. One of which was the organiza able rights; that among these are by a colored quartet. tion of a 4H Club of 9 year old girls, have ft 7 5% complete, and that the upper grades and high school life, liberty and the pursuit of happi The day's meetings are attracting to be sponsored by the Unit, Ideas there is not one penny of Indebted ness:" Do these words agree with Miss Lillian Damon, of Lake Creek a number of church groups in the it an assembly at 11:15 Thursday were discussed and presented for the ness against it, and lias been entirely the present-day trend of thought and Mr. Harold Meyer were married Rogue River valley, The public Is Col. JfcKernan served for many Scrap Book. These include short constructed by volunteer labor. which holds that tb^^ “ nlu’*t b*‘ In this city at the parsonage, by Mr. cordially invited. A schedule of the years in New York as a member of cuts, timesavers, pet recipes and A report was heard from the dele-, told by a benifi<Xif government whit Rolf Hansen, minister of the Feder services will be found in the church the prison board for women's and what have you. Plans were also gates to the District Conference held jlrls' penal institutions, She spoke to do and when? ated Church, last Tuesday evening. column. made to do some Red Cross work, in Grants Pass. Feb. 2 and 3. ♦ ♦ ♦ in a most forceful and interesting _______ i Tie young couple are both grad After the meeting a Dutch Lunch manner of her work in helping these ' and a committee was appointed to What would George Washington uates of the Eagle Point High School was served by the entertainment women and girls to live down their! make the necessary arrangements. think of government by "Authority," and are well known in southern Door prize was won by Mrs. Do- committee, Afterwards a motion mistakes and to re-establish them-! brot. or "Commission'’ or "Administra Oregon. Harold Meyer lived in Cen picture of forest life was shown by selves in society. She stated that 1 tion"? Of turning everything over tral Point for 16 years before moving Comrade Don Faber. her first task was to secure jolts for • to Bureaus, the responsible heads of to Lake Creek. Next meeting of the Post will be the women. She told also of the which are not in any way responsible Mr. Meyer came home on a ten February 28 in the T-eglon Building. to the people, but are appointed by day furlough, arriving here last Wed A total of 1.80 ex-servicemen are mportant part played by the relglous the President and answerable only nesday, February 13. He expects to attending Oregon schools and col- influence of the Salvation Army. "Girl Scouts in Your Community" to hint? Take the matter of the receive his discharge from the navy Col. McKernan was appointed by will be the subject of an address by leges under the state educational aid waters of all thé rivers of the coun within the next few months. Secretary of State Cordell Hull, in Mrs. Charles Hopkins of Medford, program for veterans, Hugh E. Ros- 1937. to represent the United States Girl try. Was it the plan of the FO-...4- Scout Executive Secretary, be- There was a large attendanco at ing Fathers to put all such things son, director of the Department of at a conference in Berlin. Problems fore the P.T.A. in the Central Point the Grange Friday evening. under Federal control, with some of women's penal institutions were High School auditorium on Veterans’ Affairs, anoounced this Friday. A ceremony for the past masters "Authority" telling the American considered at this meeting, Col. March 1st at 3:00 P.M. week. was held, and Past Master pins were people just what they can raise, and McKernan told the students of the A special musical number Is being presented. All were present but when and where, or how many acres These benefits amount to $35 a I German attitude toward Hitler at arranged and a program will be one. I of land they may own? We wot not. month straight payments for 60 that time. : presented by the fifth grade. Mr. John Anderson, of Medford, I Adjutant Rosnick of the Salvation ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. Roy Kelly and Mrs. W. T. was the first Past Master of the or hours of classrom attendance per I i Parsons are In charge of refresh- ganization. And unless we common people accredited schools for Army in Medford introduced Col. I The best early prospects for month in awake and rise up in our wrath and McKernan to the student assembly. ments, assisted by mothers of the A sitting tableau was given, and a first grade. kick nil the advocates of such un- ample irrigation water for Oregon veterans who were Oregon residents reading on the Statue of Liberty. out of Washington in many years is forecast in the first,for one year before entering service American ideas we fear we will wake up some day report of the Soil Conservation serv land who had 90 or more days in The Bazaar Committee, of the to find that a great revolution has Grange, met at the home of Mrs. service. The benefits are for 36 ca ice and O.S.C. Experiment statin on taken place in our country and In Ruby Downing Tuesday afternoon, to place of a government based on snow surveys and related data as of lendar months. make plans for the bazaar that Is we About ono third of the 180 are high . early February. "Liberty, Equality and Justice" held in connection with the annual Firearms of the automatic type, will find ourselves saddled with a Grange dinner. The snow in the mountains was to school students and of this third, such as machine guns, sub-machine CHURCH OF CHRIST socialistic, or even a totalarian. about one-half are enrolled in Lin guns, or any type of gun from which abundant at that time and reservoir government, It well behooves us to E. Gilbert days. Minister a number of shots or bullets may be The Home Economic Committee take stock of what these "New storage so well along that the pre- coln high night classes in Portland. d'scharged with one continuous pull FRIDAY: will meet at the home of Harriett Rosson said. The remainder are Thinkers" are trying to do and to diction was made that adequate 8:00 P.M.—Keystone class Party Lydlard on the New Crater Lake of the trigger must be registered take step« to call a halt. water supplies are assured even attending state and other schools of with the Commissioner of Internal at the home of Mrs. Edw. Jones on Highway on February 27. Each lady Is requested to bring a bleached though remaining snow in February higher learning, with medical and Revenue, Washington. D.C., through N. Amy Street. the Alcohol Tax Unit in Oregon, with SUNDAY: feed sack to be used in making tea dental students heading the list. and March should be deficient. 9:45 AJM.—Bible School. Rolar.d The state program is proving offices at Portland, La Grande, Kla Hover, Supt. Y'ou are invited to towels for the bazaar. Mountain snow cover is consider math Falls, and Eugene. atend this growing school. ably above average in all snow cour especially beneficial to high school HEADS YMCA BOARD— Many of these firearms brought or 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship. ses in Oregon with no exception. This students who Intend to go on to sent into this country from aboard It. L. Nutting was elected president Observance of the Lord's Supper. Tho Central Point Navy Mothers' uniformly good condition is in* itself college, Rosson said, because It saves > by members of the armed forces and Duet by Mr. and Mrs. Cays. Sermon. of the new Y.M.C.A. board of direc Club, No. 466, met at the home of unusual over such a large area. their Gl benefits for the time when merchant marine, either with or tors at a recent meeting. E 1. C. Niles “The Good Confession." Rena Gregg Wednesday, February was elected first vice president; without certificates signed by com school increases. their expenses in 6:15 I ’ .M. — Junior Bible Club. For 13 for an all day session, Fifteen Normal or above normal additions to Lester Harris, second vice president: manding officers, have not been re boys and girls 8 to 12 years old. G I educational Hid The state and 1943 when flow comparable to First Vice members were present. gistered. 7:30 P.M.—Evangelistic Service. Ralph Cook, treasurer, and Mrs. Commander, Lola Ludwig of the the snow supply will produce stream cannot be taken at the same time, It is illegal to transfer firearms of Good singing. Solo by Hrs. Cays. Ser George Maddox, secretary. Medford Navy Mothers' Club was a flood danger existed In a number of Cities In which high school stud the types described except by the mon. "A Minister and His Congrega guest. She spoke very highly of the DEMOCRATS ORGANIZE— ents are receiving state veteran aid payment of the $200 tax as provided tion" watersheds. work put on by the local club. A number of prominent Democrats Myrtle by law. However, it the firearms are TUESDAY & THURSDAY: include Bend, Vale, Canby, Soil on the watersheds under the Adella Gregg was Initiated as a mem of the valley met with local party 4:00 P.M. — "Gospel Meditation»" rendered unserviceable, they may be Philomath, ber. To till vacancies in offices snow is generally well saturated and Creek, Cottage Grove, members In the Townsend hall in this transferred tax-free as war trophies broadcast over KM ED. Bernice Gordon as First Color Bear, not frozen, another favorable factor Salem and Portland. city Tuesday evening for the purpose upon submission of the proepr form WEDNESDAY: er. and Marrea Gebhard as Second Most of the college students tak to the Commissioner of Internal 7:45 P.M.—Bible Study and Pray, of organizing a local group to further indicating sustained runoff from the Color Bearer were Installed by Past er Meeting. The book of Romans Is the interests of their party. Officers Revenue. ing state aid either do not qualify spring snow pack, précipita Valley Commander Richardson. Mae Robi for the group were L. L. Klhn, chalr- The National Firearms Act prov being studied. Come. son was also installed as Asst. Ad tion throughout the state is also for GI benefits, or intend to save man: IJoyd Rupp, vlce-chalrman, jutant as she was absent the first generally above normal for the that for later. State.ald students are Ides a penalty of a fine not to exceed and Mrs. E. E. Scott, secretary-trea- PENTECOST CHURCII OF GOD $2,000, or Imprisonment not to meeting of the year. surer. County Chairman Bert Miller period since October 1, the single enrolled at the state Institutions, and exceed 5 years, or both, in the event E. L. Brad hurst, Pastor of Ashland atemled thc meeting and Sewing on baby gowns and dresses' at Linfield, University of Portland, Gtli ami Pine any person is convicted on a charge assisted in the organlastion of thc was done by the ladles, A lovely I exception being the Wallwa area Invites you to attend these services where a slight deficiency existed on Willamette, Reed, Multnomah colleg". of violating any provision of the Act, group. luncheon was served at noon. and Lewis and Clark college. vvh'ch includes failure to register a SUNDAY’: Next meeting will be Wednesday • February 1. Sunday School—9:?5 A.M. firearm of the type described and afternoon. February 27 at two o'clock J Information on schools and appli Reservoir storage was reported 46 Sermon—11:00 A.M. without transfer of such firearms at the homo of Bernice Gordon, nt i cation for state aid can ho obtained Evangelistic Servile—7:45 I’.M. payment of the $200 tax. intersection of the Freeman Ron.l percent ahead of last year at this MID-WEEK SERVICES: Departments of by contacting tho time and 15 percent above normal and the old Pacific Highway. Adcl- Tuesday—7:45 P.M. State Library' la Gregg and Marrea Gebhard will ! for the date, While it was not quite Veterans’ Affairs, CITY BUYS GRADER— Friday—7:45 P.M. Fast overnight merchandise ra.l be co-hostesses. Al] Navy mothers, I up to the 1943 total for the start of building, Salem, or the Portland' The Adams road grader, recently wives and slaters are urged to attend. Silva of office at 101 Oregon building. Coun purchased from Lloyd I service for less than carload shlp- THE FEDERATED (TIl'RCII February, more than half of Oregon ’ s Portland, Southern Anyone wishing a ride see Grace I ments between Rolf If. Hansen, Pastor reservoirs were half full or better, ty service officers, contact men for: Graves Creek, Is expected to arrive Shrier. Oregon and Coo« Bay area points I« in this city today or tomorrow. Mr. ■'The Neighborhood Church" Administration, and I being restored effective immediately Ochoco, which quickly reflects poor thc Veteran» Henry Waelty, street superintendent, FRIDAY: according to announcement by F. C. "water years", already had 36.940 Service Organization officers also can and James Cummings, and L. II. Washington's Birthday COMMUNNITY PARTY— Ilelson, Freight Traffic Manager for There will be a community party acre feet stored against a capacity of counsel the Veteran on his school i Morris, councilmen went to Graves Group-gathering Southern Pacific. Creek Tuesday afternoon to make 2:30 I ’ .M . — Registration. at the Willow Springs School House 46,000 and a total last year at the Problem. Inaugurate movements of the re the necessary arrangements. The service. 3:00 Saturday evening, February 23rd at I’. M. — Afternoon same date of only 1140 acre feet. machine, while not new. is reported Colored quartet singing. C. IL stored overnight service leave Port $ o'clock. land February 4 and Southern Ore A few representative snow depth SURPRISE DINNER— to be In good condition. Steinmann. Portland, speaking. Mrs. Alexander's Hawaiian Band Mrs. Bes«le Tharp was honored 5:30 I’.M.—Short business meeting. gon and Coos Bay area points Feb will furnish music and there will be and water content reports from re Saturday with a surprise birthday 6:15 P.M.—Supper. A supper will ruary 5. This overnight service was a short play. Please bring refresh presentative watersheds for February dinner at the home of her son, Mr. ments. ’>e provided for everyone. Come ami temporarily discontinued late in 194? 1 follow: Jack Tharp and family, The lovely so equipment and crews could be eat! Blue Mountain summit. 42.4 Inches dinner was given the final touch 7:30 P.M.——Evening Service. Spe used to expedite tlie war effort. Thc IN MEMORY OF beautiful birthday cake, de- I Eagle Point, Bly, nnl overnight freight movement coupled snow containing 9.5 Inches water, with a with a bouquet of sweet peas, Wanted—a new alphabet, so when cial music. W. E. ALEXANDER corated I other groups taking pnrt. Mr. Stein with store door pick-up and delivery water compared with 5.2 inches (Sent by Emma I^andon) Guest« st the dinner were Mr. and an item is scribbed at the last minute mann speaking. which latter service has been avail I You ’re Invited’ I cannot say, and I will not say 75.4 Inches «now, 27.8 inches water. Mrs. Herman Hfgday and family. All for the paper, it won't come out SUNDAY: able to patrons throughout the war I finally as HANK Instead of HAWK. period will result In greatly erpedlted That he Is dead—He 1.« just away'!average for same date; Anthony lake. report a lovely time. 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School. MORRIS Instead of MANNIN, etc., With a cheery smile, and a wave of . inches water, snow, 27.8 11:00 A.M.—Morning Service. Illbie freight service for local shippers. 75.4 inches etc. the hand. TAG DAY— message. Special music. I Overnight service will apply on calls Hogg compared 14 9 inches average; He has wandered Into an unknown received In Portland up to 3:00 I’.M. The Purple Heart organization in 6:30 P.M. — Young People's Meet. 1 pass In Cascades, 111.6 inches snow. Jackson county will put on a "Tag land. Southbound overnight service Is be A certain Central Point war bride Ing. I And 1' ft us dreaming how very fair 4 2 inches water, compared 18.4 Day" Saturday f this week for the ing Inaugurated on train No. 329 bought a new outfit to wear when her 7:45 P.M.—Evening Service. It needs must be. since he lingers I Inches average. from Portland I to Roseburg, Grants purpose of raising funds to carry on hu-band returned from overseas, MONDAY: there. the work of the organization In car The husband was expected one day 7:45 P.M.—Men's Prayer Meeting. Pass, Medford, Ashland and Inte1". And you—O you, who the wildest mediate points I and on No. 334 from ing for the needs of wounded and at about 6 o’clock, P.M., but arrived W.R.C. MEETS— yearn Bay area, Eugene to the Coos ( disabled veteran«. Everyone Is ureed at the depot four hours early and HOLINESS CHURCH W.R.C. met Saturday. February 16 to buy a tag on that day to help th!» shipments will be For the old time step and glad Northbound phoned his wife, She met him at th (Wc-deyan) All members present. 19 return. with handled on No. 333 from Coos Bay depot in a very short time—in her worthy cause. officers In the chairs, Six appllca- Think of him faring on. as dear Bunday School 9:43 P.M. Clas«es and on No. 330 from Southern Ore- house dress. In the love of there ns the love * tlons were read for membershlp for all age group«. Como and see the gon points to Portland. Dtatrlbu- business. All enjoyed NOTICE Here: after the lluatrated lessons. lion from Roseburg, Medford and Mrs. Doc Houston almost claiming The Nevi ta Social Club will meet Coos Bay for morning delivery to Think of him still as the same, I games concerning Lincoln and Wash Morning Worship 11:00 A M. say: ington birthdays. Refreshments were at the Masonic Hall. Central Point. some one else'« glovs—then decid Evangelistic Service 7:30 I’.M. '’diacent communities will be hand- served by Mrs. Glenn and Mrs. Friday. February 22 at 10:00 A.M. 'n« she could only wear two gloves, the railroads sub-sidlary He Is not dead—He |s just away! Midweek prayer service Wednes 'cd by anyway. Pot Luck. day 7:30 P.M. | Pacific Motor Trucking Co. —James Whitcomb RIleV( Wheeler. Portland Man To Be Speaker at Brick Home Extension Unit Holds Meeting Wed. Church Friday Wedding of Appears Before School Assemblv Damon-Meyer Is Event of Week 180 Ex-servicemen Now Attend Schools Girl Scout News GRANGE NOTES Abundant Water For Irrigation Certain Already Automatic Firearms Must Be Registered Navy Mothers Meet At Rena Gregg Home Overnight Merchandise Rail Service Restored So what? I I