The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, October 09, 1931, Image 1

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    Th* climat«» h ere i* u nsur­
passed.
A o o d p la ce to live.
We w ill boost o u r g o o d
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Farm Property
V alu able Asset
In Thir Vicinity
B y S. O. lit RUIMMIK
The A m erican L eg ion has bran ch ­
ed out from c o n s id e r in g on ly the we!
f»re of m em bers t o con sid erin g the
welfare
of
e v e ry b o d y ,
especiallx
those who are s u ffe r in g as th e result
of unem ploym ent.
tainly never
T h e leg ion cer­
m ade a
m ore
w orth ­
while m ove than w hen it called th*
conference in W a sh in g ton and invit­
ed
the
govern ors
I New Industry For
to
ta k e part.
executives;
that many
Interest It
than ever
showed an y interest w hatever in ai
governor's c o n fe r e n c e .
T h is legion
project is ce rta in ly on e o f the new ­
est of the new ideas.
• * •
Twenty-two o f th e state
promised to a tten d , and if
governors sh ow ed a ctive
is a fa r g rea ter n u m ber
Fir Pine Lumber Company Of Medford ‘ve u re Site And
W ill Krect Plant Kxpect To Be Ready For
Business March One
Am erican railw a y execu tives are
not only w atch in g the airplan e de-1
velopments hut th ey am- takin g h
direct Interest in them .
Som e o f
then, are c o n s id e r in g fo llo w in g th e.
Pennsylvania's exam p le and runninr
airplane lin es o f th eir ow n.
The
chief ad va n tag e o f th e airp lan e Is
i i n
speed. T h e ra ilroa d o ffe r s com fort.
In the next few years the ra ilroa d -
Central Point is fortunate In hi
may o ffe r tra v elers th eir ch oice o f
train or a irp lan e. Y ou w ill buv your ing many wide aw ake young people,
ticket at the ra ilroa d station fo r the and the city was well represented .U
the state fair. Three prizes cante ;o
one or the oth er.
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the
local
representatives. .
The
M
lilt*
D ia i
ICJMCOOI' U W . V
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m e I mi
a i
t
One o f the big q u estion s to com e low in g premiums w ere aw arded to
Premiums Av/arde ’
T o Central Point
Club Represet!
>-i
If
up at the disarm am en t co n fe re n ce In
Geneva next Ja n u a ry , w ill he how hie
is U
u b
a ttlesh
If Britain
has her
i.M
Dali
lx nil i ip ? .
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way, they w ill be less than 3 5 ,0 0 9 .
tons. If the l Tnlted States has her
way, the red u ction in the size o f war
ships w ill still leave the Am erican
vessels the larger. O w ing to its manv
fueling bases and th eir closen ess to
each oth er B ritain can d o with sm all­
er vessels.
H Hom e Econom ic clubs:
K err Special Canning— Beth J
;\Miut
Ashland.
ini, 2nd.
Canning III— Beth Joy. Ashlat.
One of the biggest business pro­
positions In years c :m .' before t i e
( entral Point com m on council Mon­
day night in the form o f a proposal
*rom the Fir Pine Lum ber Co., c i
M edford, in which this firm has prac­
tically decided lo locate here.
The city Is to transfer to the com ­
JP the old ..M brick yard . property
. .
pany,
in
Ihe Ouk Park additiuu in the n rt'l-
west section o f the city. Streets in
the tract will he vacated, and some
o i l e r property purchased by the
com pany giving them about five
rc> for a box factory and mill site,
Tht city Is to (Five the com pany the
I city tax for three year.; in addilion
to the land.
Davis,
The annual business o f this concern
totals about $180,000 with a pav
roll o f $4,000 per month. Bulldin o
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*" ’ be erected
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V. - -Innl
will
plant suitable
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for com bination mill and box factor
an i new ma. lie * •• will he Installed
Tin ph* • of tht
nr rn w.i m n-
turned iiy fir-* some three m >nC
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are that
A arpe reception for ilraiid Patron ¡
M EDFORD.
.1 H Hardy and Grand Marshall Mr? 'co m p ì Mon o f
uor •»„.
I arena McNalt of the Eastern S t e r ib o r -ill Itene
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P residen t M ach ado d ecla res that
Russia is try in g to establish it»el; In M e d f o r d
Cuba as th e steppin g ston e to the ;
IV llS S C S W
r
OT
S i I L J iiy .
Recovers His M otor
I nlted States.
He says com m unism
is beh in d all th e unrest I11 Cuba.
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W hen Mayor W ilson , o f M edford.
I-ast but not least, a St. L ou is doc- weQt (>ut , 0 tark)e his weeU|y WOch-
to r says th e w om en w h o a re dieting |nR gtBn| he foun(1 that „ „ „ „ . „ „ e
nnd ex e rcisin g In th e en d ea v or to re- ha<1 bpf_n th efp ah(,ad o f him
la , „ k
du ce a re w astin g th eir tim e and <?n- f # prBPli.at niflld. hl. goon d l-ca v -
ergy. T h e b o d y takes what It wants. ¡
d th-| , „ nlPthfnK
m|h?i„ g . th
no m atter w hat you do.
So far so ! m o fo r had h<>ei, remoVed
g ood , bu t that is a - far as he w . ...
,
. „ , ,„.* phone w en. the
m ayor, as he called the police ch ief
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u r,.
Mr
and
‘ Beebe, Mrs. Sadie K ohler. Mrs. L
H atfield. Mrs. J H. M erritt. Mrs.
Bertha Bonney, Mr. and Mrs. W . H
Norcross, Mrs. i-Uhel Freem an. Mrs
M ildred Ross. Mrs. M ibel Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Elm er Kyle. Mrs Eliza
b«th Faber. Mr. and Mr*. W . C.
Leever, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Vincent
Miss Lola B lackford, Mr. nnd Mrs
E verett Faber. Mrs. EMa P u rkeypile.
Mrs. V ictor B-uraell, Mr*.
Aene* Head. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tex.
Mrs. Trum an Brenner, Mr. and Mrs.
H. P Jew ett. Mr. and Mrs. H. T
is
d istressin
g ly sign
ere It." "
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- ifican t. ' W Ver,,i“
"F in e w ork ," exclaim ed the m ayor,
these p rosp erou s tim es w e w ell might
g loa t o v e r these huge savings a« we w ill buy you a new police car to
sh ow in g th e great th rift o f the p eo­ teplace that frolicsom e PUgo.
ple. But in these tim es, we fea i it Is
not th r ift nor an yth in g like th rift. It
seem s to be h oardin g, pure and
L .I I J U J a _______
sim ple.
T h ose m illion * have not
G r a n g e R a rb d tC U l
been used in bu ying w hich w ould
stim u late business and industry. It
is a startlin g revela tion o f fear and
and daughter,
we
Duut get
get rid
rlil o o f f o ou
fo r o
Fr* d H e --.lg r ; ie
* e must
u r r fea
fear r b
b e efore
th ere can be any return o f prosper- I-ethm, arcom p a n l-d by Mi
Barbara
an De » „ j . - — ~ . . .
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Hand
Increa-e
and in
in hand
hand with
with this
this in
crea-e F
F leischer,
leischer, attended
stt«n d e q the
m e «¡ran ge b
" t r . -
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' •• rH»v after-
al savings is the in crease
pplegate
Saturday
after-
ity
Local P eop le
Enjoy Feaat,
F ied stated that there war
in post »tal d eficit to $ 1 5 0.00 0.00 0. noon.
----------- h a s» d e c r e a s 'd
1
- on K.
the p ostal ______
and postal receipts have d e c r e a s 'd J. B row n's farm , and near the old
•
¡sw im m in g hole. He also stated that
tS O .000.000.
•Ter $»aw
jen excellent
e * ^ * .- « * fo
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C oop er
en gin eer j ***“ •*eTer
»aw bo
so m
much
od
I v a rie tie s as was spread on the
' o f all ; varieties
as was T spread
on this
the
at tbi* feast
or years
H
IK ugh
lgn —
L.
b a ck from R ussia, »ays that the So-J ° ‘
iization has en joyed an « n v L b !
viet has ab an don ed com m unism sn d , *b|ei atlon fo r serving the most
ta k en np a form o f state capitalism | o«-* » " tifu l and excellent d in n er) and
T h e next step w ill be. he says, to go rep ot*...,,
rrs at th eir entertainm ents.
to form a priv a te capitalism He says bou n tifu l
Rusela
I. a b solu tely
stable and »u p p er, at th eir en tertaln m e. t .
«o n n d
to be
r K » e o p ' f ! o f
_
- People
w - of
Uttered
citizens desire good m usic and be
O regon. *)ct. 5. The Ifcve in its sound m oral in flu en ce 011
the e com
co m m
m u
unity.
F
or this
u
tho Creai* -ut CRy h r th
n ity .
For
th is reason
reason a
,x . . . .
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t the dairym en o f tn< l>!“ » •»» Pre.tentla* civic con certs i
- - — —it - ■ „ h - ou r conn tv each searou. given hy
M onday,
O ct........
»th .
b e t..............
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I ,J « 1 liiia i Dim
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ja i asiMi i . o iiiiij « aa« »-
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extended at any tim e, provision hav- j
N- x‘ s " n,1«> u l u " * U m r Spo<-1“ 1
m g been made for the ad dition o f I Pr« P « r» t ‘o«U are being m ade by the
class
u reqn
B H l M i d i for this day.
class room
room s « as
required.
D uring the pastor .» absence for the
n
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on e Sunday, the Christian E ndeavor
| w ill have ch a rge o f the service fo l.
| low in g the class period.
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A district Bible sch ool w ork ers’
O v e r L a s t Y c a t * con feren ce w ill be held at the church
on Oct. 21st. T h e evenin g meal wilt
S ch ool luxes for Jackson coun ty
he served to vlsitiu g anil * local at-
*
huv‘* b,"*M Pr e p a re d by Ihe county u n d a iits b the C hristian E n deavor
_ ..nH-n, Hrllh I K,, -a.
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sch ool su perin ten dent, with the re- roelety
, *uit
__. . that tht*
,
■ na u onion Link
total «rh ool tax to !>♦*
«r»
^ Itlhie rla.m* wilt
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'•»••hi.« a i,iii>i , , t tr.s nun
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nnr.lv at
al the
Iha
levied 1.
" - *1 tut.il .. r -
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t h • • I r - m
on th
ly party
School Taxe?
Show Increase
e n o u -h for good music lo join this
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harbors and Attorney
W illiam
i* .ie n « u » ii >•»■ »uuu
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Ellis w ill pre.-ent he case f i r lh.* a*i*o<la'ins al 15 p«*r year, they w ill
• • if they
. don 't they w on 't. That
N orthern C a liforn ia.S ou th ern O rc* o i
Developnten
oelatlon . T elegram s I* *R there Is "> It
•tom all com m u n ities to he effected
A ,1 ' hi>»p en rolled as m em bers In elu sive o f bus tran sportation, which | hom e o f Mrs. II. K. C ou g er on Hose
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next m
F rld
O . ctober
9th.
by the prop.. <1 in.piovm iient h .;v
associa tion w ill ho a d m lttc I to a m o u n tid rl
10 |?.A »u la«t year
■ lot
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j . sy
. , u
i „ x . . n
been sent lo Mr. Ellis slating th<- ,h o con certs without extra charge.
A ccord in g to fig u res subm itted bv
.,
|or th ir Interest and Ml T h e m em bersh ip fee Is also Ihe ail- the in u n ly sch ool superintendent lo
« U N T IM I, l* o lN T F E D E R A T E D
W ing on beh at' o f the dairym en sent m ission «ee fo r the season.
the coun ty d a r k , for the purpose o f i
C H IR C H K H
• T h ere are no •uarantors In this fix in g achool ta x«« for the com in g
J. M. J»lin»«tn. l*N-.ior
j the follow in g m essage
"R o g u e River D airym en's assorts association I.
year, th ere are 6062 boys and 1151
You aro Invited to stutly the w ord
tIon vitally Interested
com pletion | D irectors In each district o f the girls, an tncr-mse o f 212 ov er last
Crescent City harbor p r o lm t ow ing ««u n ty have been
appointed to as«lal
year, r e »l«te r«d In the pu blic sch ools
w l,h u* 1,1 ou r H,b** sch ool and woe-
1 , ( c~.i|vely high frt In *" en listin g those
w ho are interested
o f Jsek «on coun ty. The to 'a l 1* ~ 1D w,|h '•* I» the chu rch service«.
| to
present
excessively
?re pro- and who are w illing to d o th eir part 9 » o x .
r . tes
on butter
fat and high
dairy
HIble sch ool open » at 9 :4 5
nd
Panker and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones. 1 <1«.
,\»so< ia Mon represent« ow n - •«> la sijn g Invitation« fo r m em ber-
F,ach pupil, under tho state law . re- rbu rrh services are held at 11 a m .
Those attending pronoun* ed it ouo o ' e r ; practically five thousand cow.; In »hip during the week «el apart. I m «q u ire« a 10<- levy fur library fund, u,,,,
M m'
Youi»* people s
the most elaborate and plea*3nt Josephine
and
Jackson
coun ties ginning M onday, O ctober 1*.
»n d « 110 » « -e u m e n i p*r pnpll. slid
* 30 p
herd III A ssociation p ositive com p letion liar
^ ,
Mrs. D o1» Young is the d irector a | 1 0 M bon u s o f each o f the 72
U,’ ’r
K «rh e ll, , t f Bhoe lx,
j B(.k on colin ty
h ,1 w ill b e o n e o f greatest b o o n s lo fo r th is section. 8he w ill he pleased sch ool dlslrleta with a 1 M -d a y ach ool 0 r * '
* 1,1 P f' " ‘ h 1» 'b e m orning
dairy Industry and w ill bring m ore “ * hear from all Who a re Interested . term
service, and Rev. I). D. R andall, S.B.
„
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n .auufacturers o f
dairy
p rodu cts In helping lo "p u l o v e r " this pro
The sch ool levy Is hedged closely " l»sl«.nary. w ill preach In the cv e-
s, „ rf,
gresslve and cultural en terprise In 1 by
, and
G ood son g m esaage«
" i sla
sia lo
io law
i.iw.
anti guaranteed
giiHranieeii funds.
luiitis. ,I*UK service.
l-? O T n e E c o n o m i c *
the mind and heart to
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w ill direct II
w hich m a k e d i f f i c u l t , a nd chiimo : he
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.
D evelopm ent n ssocia tim o ffic ia ls ou r county,
,
,
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G od, and you w ill find a hearty w «l-
TJ
ch n n g u d e xce p t by leg! l a t l r e a ctio n
. . . .
.
tom e.
believe that there 1» n o tn du jtry In
T h e cou n ty c l e r k is now busi pr*-
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m ,.
1 .a
ip ;ie which w ir
p a rin g data, on all d e p a rlmenta o f
,n up to 1 1. Ii»t o f 129 b u ll-tin
fl0i he m aterially u eneflltcd when
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c
as
1
1
h i hor 1* an e.ta b llslied fact ..nil
L l K i n ^ f o r lT I U le
leaflets a cd m lm e ig r .p h s dealin g
f «• th« budget iomiiilM#*-. ronii«
<1
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rj « 0
•
tl.e Industrial and a g ricu ltu ral de-
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uni
ri* I
n i li« . p « «I*
■ lO iC iS
with 1 vari- J list o f hume econ om ics
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su bjects is available at the - o f f i e o f Vell.Milrlit whit h Will f. How tht c ■>••;.
m eeting of th* •".,|
M edford,
'•'• II ^ Mc.N'sir. Ashland.
P u blication s M ay
Be P rocu red F a*ily
»t
ir; «t
City Recorder Has
f" r '-r'
Robekah Lodge
Deer; On Hi» Way
Serves Refreshment»
I The l*u«l Nable Grands club o f the
It. I« kali lodi e met at the hom e o f
child developm en t, » 2 deal | ness
will re ip som e benefit.
| R ecord er H atfield was given twi
and n utrition. 11
with I
———-------------------------------------------' w eeks vacation.
I
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I
m
n
s
o
v
i
n
o
Mr*- Kd V is • ut Tue day aftern oon .
with to -it and nu
1» I m p r o v in g
A sia la ! .»Ill' was en joyed a f •r
er
ration, 13
w lih i
j
"M ost ev ery on e has s h o b b y ," said
he . • _ h Id adi, ini-t
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B u b :n e s 3 M e n
tbe recorder to The A m erica!),
ye>-
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(Which
Mr*.
Vincent
assisted
by
Mrs.
rloth
in
g.
textiles
a
cloth in g, textiles and related arts,
Henry f oiMier. w ho sustained m in-
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„ 'M e r r it t
served
d«l|. fnn* refr. h-
en d 9 provide mi ellanem is malar lit
"M
in
e.
|
en
joy
h
u
n
tin
g."
W hlch
way does Ihe fever lure or la ce ra tio n , o f th « h «sd and an Ipt« nt«.
su
os ,,r le*«on
4 ti o o f f this
service m
m aterial
aterial bri
IsjH rsd sh«»nld«r 1st« T « e s l» \ after-
M erchant* o f C entral Point want you " we ask«d
M.-uilK-r» pre-rn t wer*-: Mrs.
AM
this service
bri *g«j
» np* nwBiç i
""1
Thai Is an olh er m a tter," said th. ...... .. at M edford w h -n struck dow n «»tliie R osteil. Mr*. Em m a Glea*< a,
au th en tic in form ation from ih
e
hon
extension | th eir place« o f buslim rs prot««
* * h o u r , o ~ m
Mr*.
Ine*
F ergu son , Mr*.
Mary
f t nuom ' during the durk
f *»-«.
the wl,
nigh t, reccrda r
"Y o u s e . f like ike mule , by • Irurk d r iv e , by Ralph Hml.b
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econ
om ics o ffice
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reportrd to »• i «* tin* ♦•••Uy •! 1 K!cbar>l»on. Mrs. Clara Karra a:>d
»enrice, th » Buri au o f H-ttne Bcouoin d u rin g tne wars s n » —
—,
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«erv
th ashington
- Bureau o < f >« Hom
e the I'n lt-
i - ice,
at W
from
«t*nd
ready
t-.
stand
a
grvodly
de<-r.
like
th
«
w
hite
o
f
his
ey;
th«
Is
reported
to
bo
re
tin
s
easily
si
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Mr». -------
C ath
erln
« M errill
ed Stales depart teert > . a g ricu ltu re portion o f
lb expens • At the com i »mH. and yes, even the taste o f
him the Sacred lle ir t hospital by attend
the m rutlng w ere: Mrs. C w u k tB -
T h e list Is free tor the i * k l i » and cil M ii.il ,y night a com m ittee o f Me. I am g oin g a fter m ale deer, have ants
.
fron ’. It a h om em aker may select the busine «
men a :k e l th*i a nl hr the place sp itte d
You w ill soon
Mr. t'i.iig e / I« a w ill k u ow a eroh-
Imsh. o f T able R och , snd her m other,
p u blica tion « held a g most Interest w atc'ieiu n be appoin ted, the cou n cil hear the e ch o o f the 19 1 « against ardisi o f this i l i Inlty.
|Mrs Lynch o f W eed, C alifornia.
r i“ tid
ll portion o f th
T hen. w ell,
ell. then.
ib e a . I It's
f-
*gg *— -
-t f >r copte.-! to pn! to
i, n
nd a s S" r ,a all
the e the hillside.
hillside-.
Then,
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l«et's look» st in * latest lit e * . Il
fo r her and se..d fo r copie
• s h o t."
T h e city d rd x have taken — It’s a m ule d e r ."
¡
l « * '«
«* « « * ’ »«••t H « * -. ••
H ere's a hint for Arianna: H ouse»
ou her referen ce b ook sh elf
th e m stter u nd»r a -lrlre m - nt and it
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1J *P lu t' restlng thing to d o *«•■• ,
j
, t
pc; iti .a o f the
Fhcll Shrek In peace tlrq* g ,o w
tim e) «m u si
but alw ays a s c o d i l a G erm any are being hallt o f cop-
nt
sill be fav orably acted w orse, «ays psycblatrlat. Z ero hour th in *. 1er If you are not up to date. ! per.
Gov Hunt ou gh t t«i Jump at
Sc me* tm*
wo w i.n-ier whe* n i l s e
Injured Man
deal with
A*!i for Protection ,',rd‘ y
I
snd that law and ord e r are
W h a t's becom e i*f "s a fe ty first" ?
fou n d there.
Just file this
»Ith the thousand sn d o n “ Ju ly a u teeioh ile .
aw av w ith m e »— - .....
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— -s t ’ u - 'il 71
o th e r and d iseim ila« rep ort» on R u*-^ourl
73 del
d -a tu s.
• Here w e -« rad io cro o n e r ihtujrt shorn
slan con d ition **
A fter a w hile y o u '7 3 3 accid en ts and *94 persons la- cro o n in g . It he th in k* at all.
at the hank gets you th aU w a y
w hile mere
upon
1
can p ick out an yth in g you like.
O ne of I he mil «ln u liu : show p i e t y O rln h er i'.ril was a very aucc • r . j l
o f C entral l*ol it Is Mu ha-ulmmie a ffa ir.
G renurrx mul fr'.en.ls front
tilgh sch ool Iniilding located on the all P*;r s i 1 tlie valley w ere pr sent
P acific highw ay, in the southern nnd nil e n 'o y e d th e b a u n llou s .11*-
pnrt o f th - city. Every tou rlit pa*- ner which eras servi d c t fe le r 'a t; le
lug th rou gh the city has .a laatlug ini - “ «**• con sisted o f salads, hakrd her *.
prejsiiin ,,f this h a u it fu l iMiildiiig '
•'•»he. Ij»illnn cheeae, hr cd
with an laaplriug landacape su rrou nd- »»•«* butter arid a large helping o f
lng it, flow ers and shrubs com pletin g harhacued beef.
the plrtu ro
SI Me Master C harles llu let »."as
Th * huildtnu tvs erected In 1 9 2 ’< the prin cip al sp ea k er o f the a 't - r -
ut a cost o f $4 0,00 0, the m aterial noon pr i/r tn t. (>*!icr spankers w re
used lu con stru ction Is o f concret -i Mr. P cry. of R:i Me P olu t; Congi r, if
with w hite stu cco finish. Tin sch ool lack i m i ll« : «'. C. H oover. J a c k 'o n -
I- provided with cn a ttHturfum with
reek, and K. N'ealmi, o f Eagl<* Paint,
a s ia tin g capa city o f l o o , fin e stage, and Mahle M ack, h om e dem ons ra­
il ell equipped with rurt ilas. aceiier
lion agent.
A fter the rp ia k ers '.he
hi d lighting Miitulile for most un> oc
prog rata touaL tnd
o f com m u n ity
cu«ton.
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singin g, a poem w ritten by John
Tht re are 1 2 2 student« en rolled in Burns, a m em ber o f ih e A pplegate
Mr* high
c h m l with six teach is. t.ra n g e, and reu,| hy Msirlha Mee,
sv d tlie ou tstan din g feature Is th • Irrturer o f the O range and reqn at
fact the sch ool Is con du cted at a num bers sung by Mrs. M argaret
low er cost per pupil, ih sn any oilier Knutson and Clara O ’ Brien und a t ,
igh sch ool In J ickson coun ty.
cordian .« leith ns hy H ugo l-cn g , o f
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R|*
B a i r » . » . . .......Ia,i-.u * t s . - c h e s t r a s . ,
sh ou ld m .-c
- ,..
, „
on tbe I reeeeat C1W wtth tosta a t te v e r
---- ----------- |g p e d a l e d f i uext
" w ffl b o e a ttr ^ y . „ „ .v it u ilo ,,.:
' » "T .
‘
T h e p ostal savings have reached e i p |a |„|nK his loss.
th e re co rd fig u r e o f $ l o o . 0 0 « .0 » 1
••Yeah!'' said the ch ief, " I have the
d ou b le that o f th e previous year. T h t' m otor here, apd the »..ys w ho stole
Y.U*.
Col.
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h|> w ith the a d v a n ce o f scie n ce ; that ;«;#4 out of possible 10cm
absolutism has been en cou raged at
Results o f the team d-m on stra
the expense o f in dividu alism .
Hons will be announced late,
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A l'P L K C A T B , O re., Oct. »
“ he
I.. ih ccu c Mini ivan le hi at \|>|>h* i ’ f
Fastens Stars Dairymen To
Pave Outing Benefit With
C wci Time Ocean Haibor"
edu cation ha- * * « o a t Of poaalble 1 0 0 «
;rri STi i i srsrc
''a IUV w Wt lu !
held hy the city until con dition s i
Co* agreem ent have b n n e t.
All
1'crtler- or. rati i d
—
~
"
Sari*.
While m o r e than a third w ho f i n , -
tlie cou rse w ill feel that the usi*
H ealth C oa
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0
si,y has fa iled them . Dr. L ittle say.; W agar, Central Point S r f w ith
reason s
terests o f the city,
Tlie w
Kir
ber Co. enjoya
'pl—
i. Plue
D‘ " - Lum
•
nice
huelueas
with
the fruit In-
»
riottry. which In Itself Is a big Item
The deed to the property will be
Barbecue IVas
Big Affair a
The Applegate
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' 11 * * a ;
i , u
' Mi Ifflid.
F ollow lii
the program a
credited high sch ool. II has an added a num ber o f horse races and b u ck in g
• J a c k s o n C o u n t y h on or 111 ihe fact t hat li la uccr d i d liorsea w ere on toyed lu the K J.
i.
* i . e . t » A _ ssociation
•_«»
:
hy The vr—
N orthw
n i»,.-....«
Brow n #I„I4
field.
Believing
muele !« Secon dary and H ifh u r so-i!«»«*.
S ch ool .-"Him-
Stand- ¡ T h e A pplegate O range hall was
............... - tb
..... it
. popu
.......... lar
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' tum lliar m usic, th. Civic Music a« arda, an h on or few sm all high achooL crow ded to capa city lu the evening
sorm tlon is III ing
organized
en
-,,r ilan
* tvlilch
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aauiHHi to
HI bring
Mini: •
" J joy.
"'
. rln
Ing
1 bleb ended
. lid' ll the
Ml" dkv
da» ell.
••!»-
f|Ile
Cl nrPrt,
to n n renter num ber o f
Superintendent H. P. Jew ett ma> ,oyed by all. T h e com m ittee* from
fin
e crn
certs to
0 ple on a co-op era tiv e, econ om ica l well he proud o f his record, as every the W illiam s mid Applegate eran ."a<
and popu lar haal*.
thing ia w ork in g sm ooth ly and per
i, ch a rg e o f the Barhacae should lie
I T o o many p eople regard a concert ioctly.
h igh ly com plim en ted for Mils tiu d 'r-
as a m ystic perform an ce requ iring a
The board o f d irectors ore; H. T lakt-'g.
special knowh dge and a trained ear I’ an key, L. C. C rim es, Arnold Boh
to m ake it com preh en sible. Tills 1» nert.
1 lil l l s T I IN < i l l 'l l H
a m istake. T ech n ical skill is n eces-l
,\l ir». Minnie M oore. Is clerk
D. K. M illunl, P a -lo r
»ary for an artist, hut not for an
T h e grade sch ool has 2t>& papila
Bible
sch ool and m orning w or-h lp .
d fence.
en rolled , with
eight te a clie rj I
The sp on sors o f the C ivic Music charge
1
o 'c lo c k ,
nssoctatlon believe that high m in ded ,
T h e high sch ool building may be
C hristian E ndeavor. 7 p. m.
j
in running order by March 1st, 1932. will menu a lot to the business in-
C larence C ook L ittle form erly th e ! Valley. 3rd
head o f the U n iversity o f M ich igan .,
Sew ing II— Freya
Rein.
says that a th ird o f th e stud ents e m . Creek, 7th; Helen Judy. C r i ,
r
tills m r i ^Vlli
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Sth.
out at th e en d «»V the fV-shm an year,
H om .m a k la g Beth Joy. A
'
ago. and with it went u large supply
c f material and m achinery.
A ccording to the plans o f Brown
and Inch, ow ners, a sid track w ill he
extended to the property. The com ­
pany stated to Mayor W. C. Leaver
th a' local la bor would he em ployed,
and that it was the desire o f Lie con-
cern to advance the interests o f Cen-
tral Point, and work in co-operation
with the city,
M lyor Leaver and the cou n cil have
been w orkin g on this proposition for
th • _____
pant throe months in a quiet way.
not advertising the fact to the out-
1 w
n oi
in.
side
orld.
C losing the deal M onday night
made everybody feel Miai rom eth 'u x
BEAUTY SPOT ¡5
ASSET !fi CITY
J. O. Love, ow ner o f Sn >w.
Butte orch ard. Is bus hnrve line
the last o f ti e 19 3! ■•.o,i. Nelli
p e ir e are now going to market
HartltMs ami oth er varlstie I-:*«■
g on e
So r ir 21 •• tons o f frui
have been gathered and shipped
Apple* are not so good in llic vnl.
ley this year. W orm s have hot he
i d a lot despite the hest effort
o f the orchurdlsts, state and fed
eral expel -
iBnck lo ilie ¡snowy llu 'te nrrh
aril. It is m e o f the din v piece,
o f Cent'-al
Point.
W on derfu l
buildings, siiltrt >1 on the P acific
highw ay, just south o f th> city, a
the lim its, ev eryon e passing re
m arks as t j P s h c u a y . T h e farm
consists o 1 "
p i , 25 acres de­
voted to Trult, w on derfu l tre-v; 4
years old, brigh t, .itlra ctlvc hutld
Inga, goo I to look . t.
It I I ir
Bk.i Mils that help lo
maki :i >■ i. uulty, help to udver.
Use It. C en tral Point Is s u r r u 't r i­
ed i t' s
, r o f b ea u t'in l
"ou n try hom es.
Civ*c Concerts
4th.
Canning I Beulah H arvey. As i-
land, Sth.
K- :.nt'.h U* '1
C a m p Cookery
E ellview . 4ih.
C ookin g III
France» Faber, Co i-
tral Point, Sth.
H andicraft— M m roe
ppa* Orchard
Has Fine Yield,
Splendid free-
Central
!
Big Step Forward
This Is a w onderful time to pur
chase real estate farm s, village
and city property. Central I’ uln:
is pleasantly situated with a c li­
mate unsurpassed, and soil th it i
w onderfu lly productive.
it «• a
estate is moving. During the pa
three weeks, John Sheeley ha
sold three ranches, which is no
so bad.
Many tourists pas-in
through are Interested and shoe
It.
Dairying is getti g a stro-.r
footh old here. A lfalfa is a y r .
crop, corn grow s alunóla tly, n-
well as wheat, and veg tab!-
Fruit is the big crop, in r , ar
apples.
No finer pear- pr m ci
anywhere than right here aronn
Central Point. Cattle .ire on th
free range in the hill; . and p >ulti
orchards are becoming n.ine*r>;>
Things will hum around thi vie
inlty as soon as condition
hang«
and tha time is not «ai distuut.
MlvER I
THIS WAY
J& ,
The Interpreter
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» i Fi^ «Fi. „•
b o l factory vv
men m » r u m o t. y.
I n i » ••
w ork .n g and lu o k i.c .o
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A M E R IC A N
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