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VOLUME XVIII
CENTRAL POINT, OREGON,
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Juvenile Grangers
Entertain Seniors
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WILLING 10 ASSIST
Central
I
Point
Juvenile
THURSDAY, MARCH 21. 1946
I
¡Sportsmen’s Club
Elects New Officers
NUMBER 25
' Extension Unit Holds
i
Meet at Jantzer Home
Grange'
gave the program for the Sub-ordin
ate Grange, Friday evening, enter-
The Home Extension Unit met at
the home of Mrs. Freid.i Jantzer.
i tainlng with the following numbers:
Wednesday at 19:30 A.M.. with 1 s
The
Central
Point
accorilian
selections
by
Robert
Sportsmen's members and 3 visitors present.
Fisher, and Marylin Bohnert; Read i Club held their regular monthly
Mrs. Stella Anderson, and Mrs.
ings and Piuno Solos by Alberta meeting March 7. at which time the Myrtle Patterson
demonstrated I
Puhi, and Ruth Fisher; Life Sketch annual election of officers for 1946 “Good Grace at the Dining Taide."
Oregon farmers are prepared and of St. Patrick by Doreen Bohnert. were held.
At a special meeting of the eh y
Ruth Clark taught the group how to
f ♦ ♦
wiling to assist in every possible way
The following officers were elected
council Tuesday evening a delegation
Recitation
by
Carl
Dobrot:
a
potato
make TussyMussys. which are used
And take it from us, this building in the emergency food campaign for
two men, and News Item»
and will guide the destinies of the
of residents of the North Constant
race by
for corsages, or table decoration de
situation is sure a mess.
Here the famine relief In the opinion Of W.
Pioneer
Newspaper,
by
Mrs.
A. from a
Club for the coming year:
Addition presented a petition asking
Harry
the
Administration
is hollering Schoenfeld, dean and
director ot Wilson. The Quizz contest was con- Eldeu President; Ray Watkins, Vice pending upon the size and style.
After a delightful luncheon served that certain streets be laid om
"Build more homes for vets!" from agriculture at Oregon
State college, i ducted by Edyth Bohnert; and the f president;
and
James
C.
Ross, by the committee in charge, the busi through that addition and that sew
one side of Its mouth, and from tho Dean Schoenfeld has
Bohnert
pledged
tho I
Secretary-treaurer. committees fur
ers l>e constructed
to serve the
recreation was led by Edyth
ness meeting was opened by chair,
other shouting encouragement to the cooperation of the entire
extension and Lulu Floux.
the year will I>e appointed at th"
people there, Mr. Les Bigham acted
OPA in its much-advertised endeavor and station staffs both in aiding the
the program, the children
I man, Lulu Floux. Reports of various as spokesman l
next meeting, April 4.
for the group.
After
committees were made, and a nomi
to "Hold
that Line!" And
plain immediate famine emergency con-
a party at the home of the
This section of the city has never
Bert Peck, the retiring president,
i
enjoyed
horse sense (which Washington has «ervation drive of the
next four Matron. Mrs. Wilson. In honor of the has .held that office since the club nating committee was appointed.
been platted and no streets ha t (
Those
attending
were
Evelyn
sorely lacked for the past twelve mouths, and in the all.out food pro birthdays of their .Vfaster, Mary li n
ever laid out. When the present
was organized about 5 years ago, ami Meadows,
Merle obeneliain. Lulu
can’t have duction program for the entire year, Bohnert, and their Steward, Robert
I
years) shows that you
under his leadership the organization I Floux, Neola Goehrin, Stella Ander sewer system was put in all lots in
Fisher.
BOTH of these things. Just so long
Recent world developments have
! ha« grown from about 20 members to
the rest of the city were assessed to
son, Bessie Brenner. Loretta la-fler.
Members of the Juvenile Grange
us the OPA continues to meddle made necessary
118 at the present.
the continuation of
take care of the cost. At that time
In addition to
Beth Wheeler. Fannie Snooks, lluth
plan to enter the State Juvenile
where angels fear to tread, just so
the food production and conservation
the large increase in membership, he
the owners of tho property refused
Ellis, Martha Parsons. Ethel Iaith-
Scrapbook Contest on Oregon wild
long we will be forced to do without
programs on a wartime basis, but
was primarily responsible for the
to Join in the system nnd so were
i
rop, Ruth Clark, Ruby D owning,
life, and would appreciate the dona
building materials.
with
some
Dean
modifications,
left out. Now. with a change 1 in
present location of the club through Myrtle
Patterson.
Ne^da
Tharp.
tion of any cast off magazines on
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Schoenfeld explained. Principal
a lease with the city, acquired the
ownership and a big demand foi
Right now there are more saw change is In volume of poultry pro- these subjects, Magazines may be properly and erection of the club Thelma Dobrot and Joy Bigham, lots, it is felt that streets should be
Grace Kinder, of l’alo Alto. Nell
left at. Mrs. O. T. Wilsons, or at
mills in Southern Oregon that eve.- duction
nnd
in
certain
feeding
house.
laid out and water and sewers be
Webster.
ot
Medford,
and
Mrs.
slips
Bill Fisher's.
Sales
before in its history—more timber is practices to conserve wheat for use Patron,
The club now has u modern
put in so that lots may be sold here.
Ralph
Ellis,
and
the
hostess
Freidi
may
he
left at either of these places. '
being cut all over the country—yet as direct human food.
automatic trap with concrete walks
The city had already planned to put
Jantzer.
also.
this writer searched eevry lumber
for the trap shooters.
in a new water line along Freeman
Oregon poultry and turkey raisers
Ruby Downing won the door prize.
this
week
and
yard in this territory
toad to the east of this property.
The club not only has a keen in
have already indicated intentions of
couldn’t find enough one-inch lum-
i
After explaining the reason for
terest
Ip
trap-shooting,
but
in
al)
reducing chicken and turkey flocks I
bar anywhere to even build a Chlck-
I wild life, fish and game conservation
the meeting, Mayor Scott asked City
fully as much as suggested in the
Sales, if you get what we mean, AnJ
Attorney Skyrman to explain the
and protection.
goals for this state. Suggested reduc-
here's why: The OPA has set sudi
They also are ready to sponsor or
legal angles of the proposition and
tlon, first set at 15 percent for chic-
Mrs. Joy Bigham Is reporting for
a crazy celling price on such lumber
co-operate
with
other
organizations
then
asked City Engineer Rynnlng
kens, was changed to 1 9 percent.
The Central Point American,
She
that the mills find they can make
in sponsorship of other sports for the
recommendation
he
Support your local paper,
Every to make any
while the turkey goal now asks for
will be pleased for you to give her
about $4 a thousand feet more for
i good of the youth in this community. new property owner in Central Point might see fit in the matter. Mr.
a reduction of about 54.900 birds
local news. Any news worth writing
two.inch
their timber by cutting
We feel sure that under the leader should lie a subscriber, (many are.) Rynning stated that while he had
i
raised.
to .your friends is of interest to your i
stuff or heavier, and shipping it to
ship c* the new oficers the Club will It will help you get acquainted, not made a very complete study of
Recent changes in the wheat con- community
Do you have company?
other parts of the country for re-
continue Its progress.
keeps you informed as to tho best the matter, he felf that any street
order. allowing far western Go to a party, visit friends, have
■ervation
milling, Who can blame them if
It is hoped that another shoot can places to buj- where to get a carpen- laid out there should make direct
they take advantage of such a situa states to use up to 85 percent as the mumps or measles? Make a be held in March 3!.
ter, cabinct
worker,
electrician. connection with the present street
much wheat in mixed feeds as last trip, buy a home or sell a lot, have
tion and refuse to cut inch stuff?
lie suggested
one
street
plumber,
painter,
etc.
Where to system.
year, will provide adequate grain for a new auto, etc., it's all news. Phone
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that might be laid out and said that
buy
your
merchandice.
Keep
you
lull production up to these goals, these iietrs to 5-8-2, Central Point.
How long. Oh Lord, how long are
informed on
various social activi- it should lie at least sixty feet wide.
extension
men report.
The same
the American people going to stand
After some discussion and study
ties,
church
and
school news. Gran-
applies to livestock feeding in gen-
for such things? Are we never going
go, P.T.A., lodges and so forth, of the map of the district. Mr. Big
made
to have surcease from these govern eral, though efforts are being
when and where there
various ham said he would take the matter
feeds
to
obetain
more
high
protein
ment controls which are raising heck
organization
will
meet.
The
local up with his neighbors and see if such
Myers-Holland Post No. 129 Am
with our economy? If something needed in this area.
paper always supports every enter a right-of-way could be secured. If
A new Jackson county fair beard erican Legion. held I1>W» regular
program and
isn’t done pretty soon to put »'«top 'The home garden
1 lit < f w.r»Xts
it will
prise for the betterment of t|ie filch
of Walter Leverette, of semi-monthly meetingMu r<-h 1 I. In
composed
the
to these strikes and to remove the preservation of a large share of
have to be properly surveyed and
community,
thereby
raising
the
Medford, William Bigham of Eagle the new Memorial Building.
shackles from the country's business home food supply as recently
value of your property, Subscribe to deeds .•••< ured before the city can do
Point
and R, G. Fowler of Medford.
The report of the building com
nounced,
have
taken
on
added
by putting an end to OPA price fix
anything in tho matter.
your local paper. Do it now.
Jackson' mittee was very encouraging as ma
the
has been named by
ing and the like, we are never goln : portance in view of the famine
Leverette was named ’ terlal had been purchased to com
county court,
to get back to producing what people dltlons abroad and wfll be pri
REWARD
when the plete the entire outside of the build
chairman
of
the
board
need. And unless we do get goln • with increased energy both in
A reward or $10 will l;c paid *>
three members met for an organ. ing. and also knotty pine for the en
and country.
mighty soon
filling up the stoi
for Information leading to the
at Leverette’s home, tire interior finish, and flooring 1ms
shelves and store rooms we are goln
On y slight crop goal changes have 'ration meeting
arrest ami conviction of the
agent
of
Jackson been purchased.
to tee even harder times that ue di I
»en st.-rgested for Oregon, chief One Fowler, county
tics, guilty of scraping the
Chaplain Captain lx-slie McCue ar
was
named
secretary,
county.
in the early thirties.
Non-interest bearing bonds were
"efng an increase in dry edible pea
off tlic window of the C<
rived Tuesday morning on the 9:30
The new fair board replaces the voted by the Post in denominations
is expected to be met
acreage
bus,
from
Fort Lewis.
Cup Cafe.
Tacoma,
old board which was composed of of $5 and $10 to be sold to members
And while we .hate to be classed as in
counties,
m
ountain
the
Washington, where he received his
C.P. Business .Meli’s Ass’n.
a "calamity howler,” vet we have Spring
will be many members, and will have com of the Post, to complete and finish
expansion
3 months terminal leave.
Captain
control
of the the building.
lived on this vale of tears for quite made mostly in states farther east, plete charge and
McCue was with the Ninth Armored
some years and have seen a lot Ot though ample soil .moisture makes Jackson county fairgrounds, and of
These bonds are now ready and
Division since September 1943 until
history in the making so we want t<> full planting of unused acres deslr- any fairs held there.
will be offered to Tost members tho
V.E. Day.
Since V.E. Day, he has
Last county fair held at the fair first meeting in April.
whisper in your ears this thought— able and practical in this state.
been «Uh the fourth Armored Dlvf.
grounds was in 1932, and the next
What about that "unemployment"
Other routine business was trans
»ion. Captain McCue is a son-in-law
CHURCH OF’ CHRIST
year the Civilian Conservation Corp.« ' acted. after which the meeting was
problem we used to hear so much
I
of Mr. i nd Mrs E. E Scott.
took over the buildings, to be fol adjourned som embers could atend SUNDAY:
about.
If American factories can’t
9:45 A.M.—Bible School. Roland
lowed
in a few years by the army.) the basketball games at the gym be-
produce; if
Amercan
stores
are
Hover, supt.
The army still has charge of
forced to shut their doors for lack
tween the Legion team and Butte
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship. Ob
buildings, but negotiations are
of anything to sell;
If .houses to
servance of the Lord's Supper. Spe
Falls.
March 12
was the Girl Scout underway to turn the buildings over
shelter our heads, clothng to covet
After the game, members returned cial music by the Choir. Sermon
"The Unity of Love", by Chaplain
birthday.
Troop
12 celebrated this to the county, Fowler said.
our nakedness, cannot be produced
for refreshments.
Clyde Roland.
The Sewing Club met at the home
Fowler said that the new board
for lack of material, how long will it eevnt with a party at the Church of
9:15 P.M.—Junior Bible Club for of Dorothy Morris last Thrusday af
Gloria Sharp and
Esther members .had not entered into any
l>e before our laborers.
our me Christ.
Sunday, March 17, was not only boys and girls 8 to 12 years old.
ternoon. The party was in the form
7:30 P.M.—Evangelistic Service.
chanics, our factory employees and Snook had charge of the games. Mrs. discussion on the possibility of hold- St. Patrick's Day. but a red letter
of a stork shower in honor of Mrs
Sermon.
"The
Art
of
Living",
by
ing
a
county
fair
this
year,
but
that
John
Bohnert
baked
a
birthday
cake
all the rest will be “on the town?”
day in the Legion Building program.
Chaplain Roland. Special music by Irene Anhorn, who was presented
whic.li the girls enjoyed very much. it was his personal opinion that no
Think that over, folks.
Fourteen members turned out for i the Men's Chorus.
with a lovely gift from the club.
Four of the girls baked
peanut fair would be attempted this year, work and really accomplished some TUESDAY:
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Those invited were Irene Anhorn.
other
than
the
regular
Four-H
club
8:90 P.Xf. Choir practice.
Right this minute we'll bet there butter cookies for the party.
thing.
The entire west end of the
the guest of honor. Donna Brenner,
WEDNESDAY:
fair
and
stock
show.
This
show
has
within
Mrs.
Lester
Harris
of
Medford
buildings
are at least forty
entirely
biulding
downstairs
was
7:30 r.M.—Mrs. Gladys II. Sjodin Beulah Faber, Gladys Jewett, Leola
rifle shot of this typewriter being entertain'd two representatives from been held annually despite the fact sealed with knotty pine, nnd part of I
will speak in the interest of China Falser. Alice Webb, Mae Curtis, Lu
held up for lack of some sort of each troop of the Medford Council. that the army was in charge of the the East end completed.
Christian Missions, The public i# in- cille JIulburt, Frcida Jantzer, Alta
material, Doesn't this mean that a on March 16. Those attending from fairgrounds, as some of the stock
which vited.
The choice
rose bushes
Kelly. Gladys Muse, Laura Patterson,
lot of men are not working who Troop 1 2 were Mary Henson and buildings at the north end of the were donted by Mrs. McCaskey, were THURSDAY:
Illene Pendleton,
Bernice Gordon,
7:45
P.M.
—
I
’
raycr
meeting
and
fairgrounds remained in county CO.l- set out on the west side of the build
might be if folks could get what the) Esther Snook.
Bible
Study.
and
llthel
McCoy.
Marilyn
Bohnert
and
Carolyn trol.
And can you se"
need right now.
ing.
FRIDAY:
any prospect of matters getting an- Hover attended a Girl Scout Camp
8:00 P.M.—Keystone class
party
The follow ing comrades worked all
t
better so long as government reguli- planning conference Saturday at the MARRIED SUNDAY—
flay Sunday: Commander Joe Krupp, nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dud
Adams.
Miss Esther Davis became the
tions of everything under the sun Mledford Scout House.
Bob Kincaid, Lloyd Seymour, Harvey
bride of Orval Mk>se Sunday after
Let’s keep the mails full
remain ?
CaHsman, L. I’. Mathes, Lloyd Palen,
PENTECOST CHURCH OF GOD
noon at 3 o’clock, Rev. Rolf Hansen
Mr. 1 rank Darr vislt-'l his slster-
between here and our Washing!' n AT BROTHER’S HOME—
John Elstead. Darrell Palmer, Bob
E. L. Brail burst, Pastor
nt
tho Booth, Frank Glenn,
Riley performing the ceremony,
Chief Petty Officer. John
In-law, Mrs. Samuel Culbertson and
representatives with urgings to do all
Sth nnd Pine
Don Faber,
Invites you to attend these services: fa rtilly on bis way to hun Francisco,
they possibly can to put nn end to Matthews. of Washington, D. C. home of the groom's parents Mr. nnd Hugo Wehmann, and Don Ebbe.
SUNDAY:
above all else, the OPA. That’s the visited last week at the home of his Mrs. Mose on South Amy street.
Mr. Ba it was taken prisoner on
Sunday School—9:45 A.M.
With Mrs. Cleo Roberts was matron of
brother. Mr. Len Matthews,
Th" next meeting of the Myerx-
Wako Island,
He «as one of 100
worst of all.
Sermon—11:00 A.M.
the exception of three days in 1942, honor. A group of close friends and Holland Post No. 129, « American Le-
Island t'>
prisoners left on
Wake
Evangelistic Servile—-7 : . P.M.
this was the first time that the relatives were present. Mr. Moso gion and Auxiliary will be held in MID-WEEK SERVICER
work, the other 330 were taken on
Tuesday—7:45 P.M.
brothers have seen each other in IX I received his discharge from the ser the Oddfellows Hall In Gold lllll,
to Japan and later stood up before
Friday—7:45 P.M.
Mrs.
Mose
recently.
Mr.
and
vice
years. They had a grand time talk-
March 28.
i firing squad, Mr. Darr is returning
ing over old times: and early Sun- left for Payette, Idaho where they
Members of the Post and Auxiliary
His wife will join
to Wako Island
TIIE FEDERATED < III TH II
Rolf If. Hansen, Pastor
day morning they called their moth, will make their home. The Ameri- will meet at the Legion Building at
him in June.
"The Neighborhood Church"
er. w.ho lives in Virginia, and en can*joins their friends in congratula. 7:00 p.m. and go to Gold II111 !n a
SUNDAY.
The Women's Relief Corps met in joyed a visit with her. Mary Jane tions and all good wishes.
ca ravan.
SPEC IAL XOTICE
9:45 AM.—Sunday School.
i regular meeting In the Odd Pel- talked to her grandmother over the
All veterans and their wives or
Commander Martha Booth of the
11:90 A.M.—Morning Service.
low’s Hall, nt 2 p.m.. last Saturday, telephone, making
6:3<l
I’. M.—•TII-Y" and
Adult Central Point N ivy Mothers' Club,
the first
time FAMILY DINNER ENJOYED—
mothers are extended nn Invitation
Young People's meetings
Mr. ami Mrs. Edward Jones en- to attend this meeting
with 27 members present.
that they had ever heard each other's
No. 468, extend« a specui Invitation
7:45 P.M.—Evening t»i i'i
Shrier. VO1<
tertained with a family dinner Sun
Three candidates.
Grace i
be îvailrbie MONDAY
to all mother?, wives or sisters ot
Transportation will
day, honoring the birthday of their for all who desire to gc
Anna Watkins.
and
Flo Vincent
Navy. Marins
:
Ccrr ».
7.45 P.M—Men t Prayer :..
g. men !n the U _. Navy,
applica
daughter Mrs Roger Yost. Tho«®
were initiated; and »even
NOTICE
WEDNESDAY:
Naval eRcgrvo or the U.S. Coast
xr» Guard t- a'.'.cr. 1 tho next sioctlng cf
We wish to call attention to the
7:45 I'M.—Mld.WwCk ?ra;o.’
tions for membership were res d.
Tho e who are interested in seeing pi t sent were Mr. and Mrs. Chet Ride ,
It wns planned that the Indies the advertising of alcoholic bever- an<f son Stuart of Grants Pass. M?. 1 businessmen .and citizens of this vice.
tho
club,
Wednesday afternoon.
meet at the buk depot at 10:90 a.tn. iges prohibited over the radio, should nd Mrs. Alfred Middleton and sons vicinity to guard Uiemoclvci ajilniA
at
two p.zt. it tho homo
HOLINESS CHUK I!
Thursday to attepd the District Con write to the senators In regard to the Theron and David from near Grants solicitors of advertising and contri
cf ArA;*,h
a U j FroiStan
(Wesleyan)
vention to be held nt the Armory In bill known aa the H. 923. The John* Pass, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Yost and butions to any Veterans’ magazines
Road
Sunday School 9:43 P.M. Classes
Craig of or papers without first having proof for sll ngo group«. Como and v " the
Medford.
«>n Bill which Is for this purpose, son« Dickie. Donald nnd
Cake and ice cream were serv. ■! letters may lie written to Senator Montague, Mr. Don Stanley, Sanloy that the said magazines nnd nowsy Illustrated lessons.
! ■>. Ivar. Skyrnan, Is still In th«
hosier». I papers are authentic and backed by
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
by Helene McDowell.
Dorn
Jonp : Wayne Moïse, or Senator Guy Cor- Jones and the host and
ospi 11, nnd although foclin.; much
Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M
Stanley Jones has recently been dir- one of the known Veteran's organ
Eruma Gleason, nnd Nora Hanse i don Washington, D. C.
Midweek nrayor service Wednes ettir, is still v<ry weak. 1 a bat»/
izations.
charged
from
service.
Next meeting will be on April 6.
-a
aj vail ¿a could be ezpocteal.
day 7;l0 P.M
Well, guess we'll have to get back
on the job again. We have been so
busy plunning how in heck we ware
going to build a shop with nothing
to build it with that we have let this
job go hang for the past few week
I
STUDY STREETS
Mrs. Bigham New
American Reporter
THINK IT OVER
Outside Finish for
Legion Building
Has Been Secured
Leverette To Head
Countv Fair Board
Chaplain McCue Home
From European Service
Girl Scout News
Sewing Club Meets
At Morris Home
Former Prisoner on
Wake Island Visits
Three New Members
Added to W.R.C.
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