CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN
iti
VOLUME XIX
THURSDAY. NOVEMBF.il 21.
CENTRAL POINT. OREGON.
Lion’s Club Is
Oganized in City
FROZEN FOOLS
ÏOLD IO CLUB
1*1«
Law Regulating Fowls
And Animals in City
The number of local men met at
Rup's Wednesday evening ’and or-
ganized a Central Point Lion's Club
members,
with twenty-five charter
Officer« were elected for the follow-
president;
ing year: Billy Abbott.
Don Burelson. secretary: V. B. Dixon
treasurer; Richard Krupp, tail twls-
ter. Those present besides the elect-
ed officers were: Charles Bateman,
Lloyd Rupp.
Ernest Lowry and
Charley Smith,
Next meeting will
be a 6:30 p.m. on November 29 at
Rupp's, Meetings are planned to be
limited to an hour.
A Lady Lion's
I Club is to be organized soon.
i
Guests at the meeting were Mr
Hickey, Lion's International repre
sentative and Larry Neely of Med-
of
ford,
Deputy
Dist.
Governor
Lions, who were instrumental in or-
x
ganizing our local Lion’s Club.
Passed by Council.
XIMBEll N
Council To Be Asked
To Take Measures
For Child Protection
A delegation is expected to appear
I
before the city council at its next
meeting. December 2 for the purpose
, rs and mothers of the Central point •
A new ordinance regulating tin* ■
of asking that measures be taken at
Have
they
no
in
school district?
keeping of animals ajid fowls in this
city was passed by the city council once to provide better protection for
terest in the education of their
to
and from
al Its November meeting. The new the children going
children? Do they think that be
law makes It unlawful for "any per school.
There has been
a feeling
Martha Parsons and Fanny Snooks
son to keep any hog. horse, mule, among the citizens of the city for
cause this district is blessed with an
Nearly tiuou Granger« from •> -i
gave an
interesting demonstration
cow, sheep, goat, or more than six
states,
the largest class ever as
some
time
that
on
school upon "Cookery of Frozen Foods" at
account
of
the
exceptionally well qualified
adult rabbits or more than six adult
sembled west of Ohio, gathered in
rapid
growth
of
the
the
Central
Point
Home
Extension
city
and
the
in-
turkeys,
or
more
than
two
dozen
of
long
board and a superintendent
Unit meeting at the home of Mrs.
adult chickens, or more than
six creased number of cars on the streets Portland November 14 to take the
experience that they can Just pass Parson November 20 . Many helpful
adult ducks in any barn, building, new regulations would have to be beautiful and impressive Seventh
enclosure or any premise in the city
the buck to them in regard to the suggestions were given in regard to
Degree, highest in the order, while
the storage of meats and Vegetables
of Central Point without first ob put into effect If the lives of school
crowded condition of the schools as well as to the cooking of them.
many other Grangers were present
taining the written consent of the children are to be saved.
Miss Claire Hanley spoke briefly
owners of the adjoining property I
During the past few y«mrs more Just to see the Degree again. Na
and other unsatisfactory conditions
in regard to the prospective Girls
within the distance of 300 feet from than double numbers of automobiles tional officers were in costume con
in our educational set-up and say, Dormitory to be built by members
the place where it is desired to keep
travel the streets of this city than tinuously from 2 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.
<lf
the
Home
Extension
Units
any said animal or animals or fowls.
You take
"it's your baby.
throughout the state, Financing this
The new ordinance
carries
the formerly. TJien at least two streets and the huge Municipal auditorium
It?”
building will take the place of the
emergency clause and Is now in ef crossing the ones the children have was three times filled to capacity by
* *
scholarships formerly given by the
leet.
to travel in order to reach the schools candidates
and spectators.
Young
a mass Home Extension Units to girls cho-
evening
Last
Tuesday
are now used by "hysters", or lum Grangers from several states enjoy
I
meeting of the parents of the dis- sen from the 4-H. The building Is
ber carriers, and the drivers of these ed the
privilege of working with
trict ■*'«» held at the high school— planned to be a model dormitory
The Myers-Ilolland I’ost No. 129.
vehicles sometimes seem to forget Charles M. Gardner. High Priest of
equipped to care for from 3U-50 girls,
Amer|pan Legion, will sponsor a par-
attended by about thirty people, in
and also would lie available to girls
they are in a "school zone” and pay Demeter and grand old man of the
cluding the superintendent and at of the 4H attending summer school ty for the student body of Central
Degree,
little attention to the children.
as
marching candidates.
Legion
Point High school In
the
least three teachers, and the schoul at Corvallis. Mrs. Thelma Dobrot was ^Memorial hall, Saturday evening,
The council will l>e asked to make Among tiie three from Oregon were
board. What a shame!
Can it be appointed chairman of a committee Noirember 23 at 8:30 P.M.
The District 4th conference
and a careful study of the situation and Anne Bohnert and Richard Krupp.
to care for raising some funds for.
Ail students of the high school are school for service officers of U m
true that only about twenty fathers
Othqr local Grangers taking or
to take whatever steps may be ne-
this purpose to be sent from the
Dancing, games American Ltgion was held in the
i nd mothers of the over 400 grade Central Point Unit, Suggestions for invited to attend.
witnessing
the Degree were Mr. and
cessary
to
eliminate
as
much
of
the
Legion Memorial Bbilding. Wednes
attending our names were made. and the most and other entertainment will be fea
school children now
hazard as possible.
Mrs. A. T. Lathrop.
Lathrop, Mr. and Mrs.
tured. Refreshments will be served day, November 20.
school CARE that some of these popular was Opportunity Hall or Op during the evening.
National Rehaliiliatiou representa
Everett Faber, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
portunity
Home.
tive Robert C. Dillard, of Seattle,
children have to run out*in the rain
Bohnert, Mr. and Mrs. John Holl
During the busines session, con
and Department Service Officer, De
and snow to get front their rooms to ducted by chairman Evelyn Meadows,
nert,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jensen,
partment of Oregon, Arthur Miller,
the toilet facilities located
in the plans were made for a
rummage
Mr. and Mrs. Al Puhi, Mr. and Mrs.
conducted the school and conference,
grade building?
Or that every sale. Contributions may be left at
Veterans’ legislation, pertaining to
Scott Hamilton, r. and Mrs. Chuck
insurance,
and
teacher up there has front one-third the Lowry Service Station as soon as
widow's pensions.
Services for Dorothy Fay Wright, Taylor. .Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Smith,
Of possible and the date of the sale
more to double
the
number
The Central Point Juvenile Grange other problems confronting Post ser- five-year-old daughter of .Mr. and I Bill Fisher, Ben Eckholni aivl Ben
will be announced later. Donations
vice officers were discussed and ex-
day
children under her care every
of clothing, nicknacks. books—any elected officers for 1947 at their last plained by the two department of- Mrs. George C. Wright, Central ton Boyce.
Point .who
than she should have if she is to thing that the owner doesn't want meeting as the following: Master, fleers.
passed away
there
The
municipal auditorium
was
About 15 representatives of
the Thursday, was held at the graveside again filled on Friday morning when
give them Hie proper supervision and someone else might—will be ac Marvin
Bohnert;
overseer,
Don
ceptable.
were in Siskiyou
!
thev ».eed? Again we say, what is
Memorial
Park at 10 Seventh Degree members gather?,!
dearly; lecturer.
Marylln Bohnert; different posts in District 4
Eudora Bohnert led an interest
present to participate in the school, a.m.
and
with
the
fathers
Monday with the Rev. Father to witness the annual Assembly of
the matter
Alan
Jensen;
assistant
ing period of games, and gave some stewart,
Mr. .Miller stressed the fact that
Arrange- Demter. In fact, all Portland
mothers of the community?
Fisher; secreta ry. War II veterans xhould keep up Fra nets Black officiating.
helpful suggestions for recreation in steward. Robert
family or larger groups.
♦ ♦ ♦
Vera Culpits; treasurer, Betty Col- their G.l. Insurance, and if they have ments were care of the Conger- to be filled witli Grangers,
Seen
A committee was appointed to at pits;
The mass meeting (so-called» was
chaplain,
Doreen
Bohnert; let it lapse, may renew it by de Morris Funeral Parlors.
lunching one noon at the
Oyster
tend the Child Care meeting to be
daring they are healthy and pay one
proposed for the purpose of letting
She was born In Bakersfield, Calil’., House, a novel dining room filled
held this afternoon at the Methodist ceres, ] Delores Dunn; Pomona, Ruth month's premium in arrears, and one
the parents of the district know Church from 1:00 P.M. until 3:00 Fisher;
on March IX, 1941, and came to witli antiques, specializing
Flora
Rosemary
Gekler; month in advance.
sea
in
Just what the situation is and to P.M.
Mrs. Elizabeth Little of Ore gatekeeper, Richard
Puhi:
lady
Arrangements are being made by Centrl Point with her parents about foods and hidden away in the middle
assist the board in making plans to gon State College to be Jtiest speaker. assistant steward, Marla Jean z\b- the Veterans Administration to pay six months ago.
of obscure Ankeny Street, were the
As many members of the unit who I
the insurance Premiums at the sub-
solve the problem. It didn't get to
liesides her parents she leaves above mentioned ensens, Puhls, Tay-
can are requested to bring a 5 cent bott.
regional V.A. office in Medford.
Everyone seemed to i> ■ paint brush and any suitable weeds
two brothers, Alfred and George, at lors. Hamiltons. Bohnerts,
first base,
The Juveniles will initiate a class
Richard
Any veteran Wishing further in-
afraid to say a word. And If tin or gourds to the home of Bonnie Dee. tl with Marylln Bohnert head formation on his Insurance may con- home; a sister, Mrs. Root Holmes. Krupp. .Mr. and •Mrs. John Pefflxy
tact the past servie» officer. Myers- Central Point; and her grandparents . ,,f Sama Valley and National Lee-
board felt the way the writer did Hlginbotliam Monday evening at X ing the team as master.
i Holland Post 129, American Legion, Mr. and .Mrs. George E. Wright,
muiinured lu them- o'clock, where some magic will be
they prvoabi?
turer James C. Farmer. Said some
wrought and many beautiful winter
Memorial Bldg., Central Point.
selves as they sadly left for home. bouquets and decorations will em
Central Point, and Mrs. Otto Garri native Portlanders. "Well look here'
Several veterans were present to
"Aw H—1, what's the use!"
erge. These will be sold at the rum
The Grangers have even found their
take up matters pertaining to their son. Hornbrook, Calif.
mage sale.
claims, with the department service
way down here!”
The December meeting will he «it
Let's not let
officer.
Come on .folks!
The 8(>th anual convention of the
the
home
of
Neola
Goehring.
Mr, Dillard anil Mr. Miller left
these men down, They are doing all
National
Grange
opened
Tuesday,
last night for Coquille where a simi
that human beings can to take can
November 12 with
a banquet nt
lar school will be held today.
.Mrs. <>. T. Wilson was hostess to
of tilings, but they need our help.
which Oregon tSate Grange officer:
the Home
Economies club of the
If you havn’t the guts to drop your
were hosts to National officers and
THE FEDERATED CHURCH
Central Point
Grange
Wednesday,
own affairs long enough to attend a
delegates. All food served was Ore-
(Temporary location:
J Other members of the serving coni-
public nieetin, or if you think you
The
annual
Thanksgiving
trap
C.P. Grange Hall)
gon grown, and menus were printed
Rolf II. Hansen, Pastor
Just couldn’t have stood up and said shoot of the Central Point Sports- I inittee included Mrs. Thora Ward,
on Port Orford Cedar, On Saturday
men's
Club
held
last
Sunday
at
the
9:45
A.M.—Sunday school for
The
American
Ix*gion
Auxiliary,
and
Mrs.
Harry
Tonn.
dessert
A
Just
anything even if you had come,
evening
a similar banquet was given
whole family. Come!
local grounds, was an outstanding
i No .129, met at the Legion Hall for
try your best
to do at least this success, with about 200 people at- luncheon was served at 1:30. Twenty
service. by Russelvllle Grange at which th“
11:00
A. M.—Pieaching
its regular meeting, Thursday, Octo-
ladies attended including Mrs. Sadie
much. The first time you are down tending.
Pastor's program was presented by iSate Izoc-
her 14. hTere wero 21 member* and Dedication of new pulpit,
worship turer, Garnet Ruckman,
theme:
"And they
that
There were
plenty of turkeys, Frink, ami Mrs. Glenn Spurlin of one visitor present.
town drop in nt the Kincaid Imple
with
ro-
" hTe public is cordially
One new
member,
Mrs. Arden Him . .
ment store and tell Bob Kincaid how hams and bacon as prizes, 61 tur Sams Valley Grange and Mrs. Mary
creation
In
charge
of
Edyth
Bohnert.
keys being given as prizes.
Pinkham was initiated Into the auxl- Invited.
Moore of Like Creek Grange.
you feel, or if he should riot be In.
Idaho State
6:30
l'.M.—High School Young Not to lie outdone.
Some high scores in trapshooting
liary.
of
Autumn
leaf
place
cards
see Bud Adams at ills garage, or were made, which will be published
A number of unwrapped presents People's and eSnior Young People’s | Grange also gave a banquet featur
scrambled names gave the ladies were brought by auxiliary members meetings.
watch for Otto Bohnert on the street later.
ing roast Idaho elk, 'Paul Bunyun*
Evangelistic
7:45 P.M.—Evening
The .Medford dun Club will hold some mental effort, with Mrs. Eula to be sent to the Christmas store in
Don't
and talk it over with them.
baked potatoes and other Idaho pro
turkey Foley winning the prize as first to the veterans hospital In Portland. Service.
be afraid they will bite you—they their annual Thanksgiving
ducts.
shoot at the Gun Club grounds on unscramble her name.
These presents are for the men to MONDAY:
are anxious to know ¿how you feci the Four Corner road. Sunday, Nov.
Outstanding speakers of the con
Praise and
7:45
P. M.—Men's
choose gifts from to be sent home
During the business session plans to their families.
and to tell you about it.
Prayer meeting at the Parsonage.
24. starting at 9:30 A.M.
vention. besides National Master Al
I
Every one is invited
to attend. » were completed for the annual tur
It was voted to send $10.00 to the WEDNESDAY:
bert E. Goss who recently returned
7:30 P.'Ml—Our church will
lie
There
will
be
plenty
of
ammunition
Child eWlfare Center In Portland,
key dinner to be given Dec. 12.
This situation is SERIOUS, folks,
from the last of a series of five in
i
participating
In
the
Union
THANKS
available
for
those
who
wish
tn
to
buy
Officers elected for 194 7 Included and $10.00 to the Hospital
and something MUST be done about
ternational conferences on
agrlcul-
GIVING
nt
the
Church
of
Christ.
gifts and Christmas cheer for the
shoot.
MF«. A. 1/. Lathrop, chairman; Mrs. veterans that are confined in the
it. It is true that some new laws
tural problems, were the Hon. Clin-
Hot lunches served all day.
Eula
Foley,
vice-chairman;
and hospital.
were passed at the recent election
CHURCH OF CHRIST
ton P. Anderson, Secretary of Agri
Mrs. O. T. Wilson, secretarv-tren-
The next regular meeting will be
which will make some changes in
L. IL Camp, Minister
culture, w ho also took Sixth and
cancelled, as it comes on Thanks-
Our Seventh Degrees nt Portland: Edw.
surer.
9:45
A.M.—Bible School,
time to come, But they won't chan-
giving. The auxiliary social meetlng school is steadily increasing I n at
The Christmas party will be held
There
go anything THIS YEAR.
YEAR,
P. Morgan. Inspector of FBI;
Dr.
will lie held on Thursday. December
Dec. 18, when each lady is requested 12. Every one is urged to lie present tendance. Come and enjoy it with us. Paul . Raver. Bonneville Power Ad-
has been some talk about trying to
I
11:00
A.M.
—
Worship
and
Com
There will be a public Thanks- to bring a gift for exchange.
if possible.
affect a consolidation with several I
munion.
Sermon
"God
Touched ministration:
and Lt. i General
.1.
giving service in the Church of
Hearts".
adjoining school districts In order to
Iziwton Collins, U.S.A., Chief of
NOTICE TO I.O.O.F. MEMBERS
Christ Wednesday,
November 27»h. FIRE TRUCK ARRIVES—
3:00 P.M —Workers Conference.
mako it easier to raise the necessary
Relations.
Army Public
Relations, Delegates
There will lie an Initiation of two
SPECIAL
6.15 P.M.—A
VERY
The
new
fire
truck
purchased
at
7:30
P.M.
money to build a new school plant.
candidates
Monday
evening
at
the
are
faced
with
the disposal of the
E. R. Moon, missionary
There will be appropriate music some time ago by-the city from the. I.O.O.F. hall. Refreshments will be MEETING.
That might help, but we have, a
resolutions ever
Howard - Cooper
Corporation
wasl
to Africa will speak to the youth largest number of
choir.
special solo
tlW! new
law by the church
hunch that
groups. Adults are invited to sit in. presented at n national session. Re
unless
Fire
Chief
Jack • served.
turned over to
numbers and a Thanksgiving mes<- Tharp this week.
7:30 P.M.—Evening service. Tills solutions pealing witli problem« of
Tharp and one
■which will effect
<
the 1947 tax rate
BENEFIT SHOW—
service will lie in charge of the
age
by the minister.
of the firemen drove the new truck
for schools by making a uniform
will
vital Importance to agriculture and
A
benefit
show
and
matinee
Gideons from Medford.
by the down from Portland yesterday, ar-
This service Is provided
makes
rate for the ! entire county,
be given for the V.F.W. by the Hill
i
the nation.
Keenly aware of their
Wednesday,
7:30
P.M.
—
Public
at
about
11
P.M.
The
big
for the entire Community riving
theatre in Gold Hill Tuesday after Thanksgiving Service.
some difference in the feeling now Church
responsibilities, the delegates are
■vehicle will he placed in service as |
will receive a cordial welcome soon ss possible, giving this city the i noon and evening. Turkeys and gro
existing In at least some of these and all
giving careful study to the shaping
Ix*t
us
show
our graditude to God for best fire equipment of any small city ceries will be given away.
CO.M.M1 NITY PRESBYTI III \N
districts in this matter, we cannot
of a long range program for national
many
minlfestltions
of
Hix In the valley. (Further details of the
CHURCH
depend very much on such consoll- the
security and properlty. The conven-
Rev. W. Lee Gray
abounding love
by attending
this new equipment will be given next
dation. We hae oor doots. as the
tion
adjourns
Thursday
evening.
week.)
PRESBYTERIAN
—
...................
service of Thanksgiving.
feller said.
Church school—9:45 A.M.
November 21.
AM.
Morning
worship—11:00
BIRTHDAY PARTY—
♦ ♦ ♦
He who shall introduce into public
Subject. "The Gospel."
There is another matter we want step out from between parked cars,
Several well wishers met at th“
PASSED \\t\Y
affairs the principles of primitive
Prayer meeting—Wednesday. 7;30
to call to the attention of our read- YOU MAY BE KILLED.
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shrier
Christianity will change the face of P.M
Sympathy Is extended to Mr«. Lulu
♦ ♦ •
ers and that is the danger which we
Sunday evening to wish little Jim
Boys meeting Thursday 3:45 P M. Floux. whose mother, Mrs. Martha
the world.— B. Franklin
This isn't a country village in the mie a happy birthday and help him
all face when we .either walk or
"I was glad when tiny said unto Darnellie, Southern Oregon pioneer,
Hundreds of e.it his prettily decorated cake which
drive on the streets and highways horse-and-buggy days.
me, let us go Into tiic house of th"
Nita Htuard discovering Tuesday,
passed away In Hayward, California.
Lord."
these days, Tak- the i case of the- cars dally pass up and down our was topped with one candle, Little
Farmer
lj?rik,
who
November 9.
Mrs. Darneille spent
that it was
child killed on Sou
South
tit Amy street main street-—but still one can see Elaine Wilson helped Jimmie blow
most of her life in Grants Pass and
lifted her off the truck at (the biz
PENTECOST
CHURCH
OF
GOD
last week. This tragedy has brought hundreds of men. women and little out the candle,
Ice Cream
E. L. Bradhurst. Pastor
Halloween party at Faber, even If
Medford. Mrs. Floux, who went to
sorrow and dispair to two families children crossing at all hours from served with the cake to Mr.
5th anil Pine
California at this time, has returned
her husband wan also on the truck.
I
Invites you to attend these services:
—and it might, but for the grace of the post office and back across til« Mrs. Joe Edwards and Bonnie,
home.
BUNDAY:
God, been you or I. It behooves us street. Just the same night that Beverly Wilson and
Elaine,
Wanted: A cane for Huth Helfrich
Bunday Bchool—9:45 A.M.
All to watch ourselves—and our cars little gill was killed the writer was Robison. Bob Carter.
since she bus become great grand-
Bermon—11:00 A.M.
i me !
—daily. Check up on the mechani driving north on Fourth street and A. M. Shrier and the
Evangelistic Servile—7:45 P.M.
At Medford Gun Club
MID-WEEK 8ERVICES:
cal condition of your car, right now, having stopped at the Pine street Bette Shrier.
X< H l-.MBER 21
A young lady purchased hambur
Tuesday—7:45 P.M.
and if needs repair, have it done, or intersection as required l>y law. made
her
ger
when
left
in
charge
while
Friday
—
7:45
P.M.
leave it at home.
Parents should a left-hand turn onto pine street—
PLENTY OF AMMUNITION
NOTICE
parents were attending Grange In
Available nt Grounds
a
not allow little children to play on and missed by a hair striking
Portland l»e<ause that was the best
on ai'isiiint of I lie Thanksgiving
PILGRIM HOLINESS < III RCII
«mall
boy
u
ho
suddenly
ran
across
5th
her
little
brother
in
the
I
thing
ANY street at ANY TIME,
pedes
•th * Pine St«.
holiday wc will print next week's
I VHlVBPltY WELCOME
| grade could cook!
If. L. William«. Pastor
trians xhould watch their step—and our path <>n liis way to a parked
I mi per Wednesday. Please keep I
Come and win your
Sunday Schol—9:45 A.M.
"here they walk. QUIT CROSSING car in front of the post office. That's
that in mind for chureli or lodge I And Nome people look around for
THANKSGIVING TURKES
A.M.
Morning Worship—11: on
most
dangerous
spot
in
town
to-
•STREETS IN THE MIDDLE OF the
notices. also ads.
I someone to tow their car« out of the Sermon Topic "Th« Spirit of Jew«."
be
Tot-luck event« for non-shootera
THE BLOCK. It won't kill you to day and extreme care should
inud. and find said car high and dry
Evangelistic Bervjc«—7:30 P.M,
THE AMERICAN
Mhootlnq start« nt #:3o A.M.
on a hilltop'
Ro to the nearest corn» r—but if you taken by everyone passing there.
A hearty welcome to al.
What is the matter witli the fath-
MEETING OF ORDER
Legion to Sponsor
Party for Students
Service Officer School
By Legion Officials
Is Held in City
Funeral Service Held
Dorothy Fay Wright
1947 Officers Elected
For Juvenile Grange
Mrs. O. T. Wilson
Hostess To Home
Ec. Club Wed
Annual Trap Shoot
Outstanding Success
Auxiliary Meeting is
Cancelled on Holiday
i
Thanksgiving Service
At Church of Christ
So what?
TURKEY SHOOT
I
I