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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1931)
». Itti AM ERICAN lo Ih» loditi UICi CaiUllt • Ul »...I ou«. ac,.. lU conttntt-| ta the city by a<lvert:«|-qj, »h icii th* tu b ¡i b*kir f«»r pri«-«>, quality ami ■d Vi « I , ajuare «leal fo r all. I th* tho‘. « | \od*«. Ottil •field P « U while thel U o l.l ME 4 nllat dir '4 Camj. CENTRAL POINT, OREGON, I ItlDAY. NOVEMBER 27, IIKil AVORS NEW LOAN BANK SYSTEM l» are sut-1 ion. >*' ell.l there hare* is or er Jr o-l _ i ° * n $75.-1 1 oil indu.-1 e job wml 1932. The Interpreter 11 B y 8 . O. BCRGDOHK I pow '11 in Siiln. y. N a k n u k t, • J ( ‘fter thesel W histler celebrated his 1 0 0 th rave blast I 1: . -ii > la t week. He was an »ty. Jtutl [ M i who braved the hard- ps of the fereat frontier. W ell, old | >r. here Is to your health— in.i> economie ■live long and prosper. ister A wandering ewe on a city street | Ogden, Utah, paused and looked ve it that! io an expensive plate glass window Presidenti itke lobby of a hotel. Then the ewe ----- a «ha »rgi’d. She went went through through the the win- nr like a locom otive in a vain e n - o destroy her rival. The $e was on the ewe. and. of course, hotel proprietor, for the sheep Li charging her own image. Some ■opt. are like that, trying to buck t y th in g in sight, mostly with tb s me result. • • • :\ jov i visa Central Point Onions A ttract Portland M an 17676682 IN THE FIGHT S. P. W right, manager of fire apparatus division of the Howard- Uooper Corporation of Portland, was attracted Tuesday with the inviting appearance of the large •emi-sweet onions, some weighing aver one pound, in B. P. Theisg ft Co.’s store window. Accosting The American report er as to variety and quality, he said: ‘ ‘ .My home Is in Portland and I have never seen any on ions there appealing as these. I'm going to take some home with me for Thanksgiving." And he did. •Labor WASHINGTON. Nov t is not follow ing the mllliunair« in the fight for m odification of the Vol stead Act t it is leading the million- aires." said Matthew W oll, Yie.*- President o f the American Federation o f Labor and Chairman o f Labor's National Committee for M odifica- tion of the Volstead Act, today, striking hack at the National Prohi bltlon Board o f Strategy w U c$ aa -m-y _ , n ttt I Barnard m B ui and the f o f l T P i r l ' f t l I I American Federation o f Labor jo in t- ly. follow ing ! a ruck ■ adi >ca< j ; Home Building Program Means Building Boom President Will Propose System of Nome Loan Discount Banks Which Would Open New Channel For Building Loans. Large T on n age O f Turkey» G o T o San Francisco Forty tons of dresaed turkeys were shipped from Central Point Friday and Saturday, to the Half Moon Fruit and Produce com pany. San Francisco. These tur keys will net the raisers approx imately 80 to 31 rents per pound. This means that the producers of this vicinity will receive, about December 1. $24.000. Tlie turkey business has been brisk in the vicinity of Centrul Point for the past two weeks. The Kogue River valley lias ship ped many carloads out of the i tute. Prices have not been en tirely satisfactory, and there are plenty of turkeys remaining here to supply the holiday demand. Follow The Golden Rule For Happiness By L. M. SWEET Again we are reminded that the fruits of crime and lawlessness, how ever grave or trifling, leads but to the primrose trail of sorrow and shame in all its variations, while the world looks on aghast and wonders, for ultimately, the murderer o f hu man life or character cannot escape the inevitable penalty of bloodstain spots. Another officer In line of duty suffers the assasin's bullet and law, order and society upon trial most lie avenged But whatever may he the restitution, this broken. Weed ing life given so honorably in public service cannot ho reatored to those who mourn the loss of life and af fection made so pronounced by the vacant chair. Just what the price of atonement could lie cannot be conceived In words or monetary val ues. But how trivial a matter It seems to he when the killer goes forth to slay, for what, we dare to venture he knows not why. It is a hereditary complex, mania, or a thrill to shoot that makes life a mere pittance less to be respected than the Immaterial Innate things of life. Wh t WASHINGTON, Nov 24.— Presl- To Assist in Itcvival dent Hoover took his new, aggres- The President, in announcing the sive anti-depression program to a n - plan, ulso gave his own summary of other important stage recently when its purpose as follows: lie announced he would propose to "111 For the present emergency flY * Congress a system of home-loan dls- purpose of relieving the financial U / e count hanks. strains upon sound building and loan The hanks, one for each Federal associations, savings hanks, deposit |IV> don 't think much o f that vie- ** " f ,t" ‘ ■' ga:uitu- o f In ■ mil Reserve district, broadly would have hanks and farm loan hunks that have the three-fold purpose of relieving been giving credit through the m e- ry won by a woman in a Kansa.t wine- “ Mr. Baruch has not always been pressure on home owners and the dlum of small mortgage loans upon Most ttsband callin g ” contest. in favor o f beer and light wine," r.ald hanks holding their mortgages, allay- urban and farm properties used for «bands always hear their wives _____ "T h e fact is that until r e - in ; 4 uemployment by overcoming homes. Thereby to relieve pressures and most o f them likewise go ^ r° " - But this cent*y he was a Prohibitionist and On last Friday evening a large the semi-paralysis thut has gripped upon home and farm owners, ty from there quickly, uu. ...... husband ran right up to his his most re,'enl Pronouncement dif number o f the friends of I)r. H eck- the home building industry, and «•-•. “ (21 To put the various lap.!, of fers from his past views in that, as fe when he heard her call. He must j ” V m V o th e r I m p o r ta n t aspects. I man gave a reception to him and his tahlishiug a permanent mortgage re- institutions loaning on mortgage in a nm »lad that he has changed his bride at the home of Mr. and Mrs. descount system of such strength as position to assist In the revival of I unusually well trained. C. M Brewer hus been elected mTnd on the Volstead Act. A. Webster. to combat in future years the dead home construction In many parts of A western grain company has beeu ..The Nallonai Prohibition Board The program, which was planned enlng effect of business depressions ' country and with its resultant In- president of the California Oregon hy Mrs. H. P. Jewett and read by President H oovers mortgage plan * “ aM‘ 1,1 em plojm . nt Power company and Mountain Slutes "(3)-—To safeguard against the f, Mr Jewett, was very interesting, is one close to his heart. Many times (S i- To safeguard according lo an an- * im ------4,*‘ — ■'* ** expert® *encei in the he lias emphasized * the repetition of — such ---------- | nounctMiif nt by John J. O'Hrieii, pro « - 1 Can it he possible Mint the moral cents a bushel out of it. There .... . 8, hemp • wblch the board with two vocal numbers. "A Ilrown por.ance oi me »ou>. .» u ...» ........ ........ millionaire seneme, wnicn m e ooaro ..........................................v . „ ...... A m ir a n Mf« " ( 4 ) - For the long view ptirpo*. Ident, Standard Gas a and Electric .....I m W I I M and "B y the Bend of owner .a " ‘l ..f n,.-,|.-rn life haa be some farmers over the West ca „ g B . , rap. get for workil). lnen i !ird Singing." Plan I ' h i I S iuiu II) of strengthening such Institutions in ,.„mpany Mr. Brewer has been vice become insensitive to the appeals of p " m l,‘’ 8011 y ,oi 1,‘a,n 1,111 ' laadin to a the River.” Mr. Rev ill gave Mr. Jewett. Webster He ha- said that he wishes to bring the promotion of home ownership, president and general manager o f honor and spiritual code of right and Johnson and k»rd made even that much. on ,)((T in . rer the time when every Indu particularly through the financial (lu, \]0aniaiii States Power r >mpan> rectitude that d^ioralixatinn has interesting welcome addresses. A . "Saw I nll.!i \ \t s irt hall have its own strength thin made available to H|nce x>19 and of the California O r- risen in its might and broken the trious family ladies’ quartette composed of Men ¡Collier's W eekly has an encourag the fir , av )he W vitt Te and Stroh- lu me, and shall be guarded hy sys building and loan associations egon Power company since 1929. The tablets of stone we were taught lo be word to offer to those who are faIlacy of prollniiti. n when . great dames r 1 'w. etest Stosv terns h a 'I on *1 I- ov pro In sum, to provide u permanent, ,,f president of both companies Impregnable? Law seems to have tneier sang "T he Sweetest Story threat hanging over strong system that will help a p > i baH tn>on held by Mr. O'Brien, who heroine a mere matter of formality | .1 to lie downcaal o u t tin m anj millionaires t ere I F.ver T old " and “ No, Thank You. poaea from lh Session. It says that throughout fastgn „ upon thp workerE fn the T. m u)(t ri to p o' ir« i 1 ver ■ >i man's m- . - h' id for. losur. nian to build and k> p hi home, and a pt ^trtent o? Ilylleshy Kngineprlng to guide those too weak to defy, poor K v "cou rage, character. Intelli- name of e ff,ciency. it is not a ques- singer-» wi i . accompanied at ili> end the lo of ail ^ p lias planned at the same time to relieve present all(, Management Corporation and o l whMo to others le delegated the prl— work wrested tlon o f bUudn, ()ll ice ■ » and n o “ hard »»a w » . s have ............... e - ■ - of -■ - rli, B tl Its and Kl< m p a n y , v d e i— d boO M lta g a law o f l o n v e s - lory from the most adverse cir- n onaire^ who neither under i ltd ‘ _ itmelet end Mr- lev clt Re' ?nising tb'it a plan 30 a in The i’ n td.iit pointed out th»- r.- h>1 served also an presldoot o f most lenre unto themselves J imi wherw It also says, and we BCon0mics nor pc pie. I ant glad that ^ l niaiiie to the e-. a bitlou must I ba d oundI\ t l f < at difficulties In th. credit sltua of , j,, ul<e4tlary and n'ftisited com this double standard will lead us if nstances.” ...............B K h U l the Standard O H not — ----- ,|ar.. von d -.r 11 k this is the better: "Y o u are g0IBf) o f thcln are now changing Ra' ion. |fer licked in life ’s hattit; unless th#jr ,.|ew^ 1 -ponded to tile a d d r e -e s with n ud yint it In ■ erence with all tion of private building a ctlv t' nl)d Kloctrlc company ayst in friends? Has vagabondage taken .1 is and an.l are fool and coward enough to for , hp tax ,et me gay that j words of appreciation The «»rtg Announcement Is also made o f the our democratic status f Hows lo w The Doctor Doctor f0 ,t » of of experts experts, His announcement This situai n, he s-,d. has ren ted nit that you are licked. That s <j 0 not gee wbere tj,e National P ro- hteen years . . . . . . . . . . . . . fie. non or M D Meld as vice pres away to climes unknown. or has tong words, men. but they are true hibUion Board o f StrateK}. ig caIIi,fl Mr H o o v r 3 r nrern with the they aro n t only not able to « t- id ■ . . , nnrf lr M . . . . . J 1 r l . Hoyle ss u . American . . . instltutinual ..... , bulwarks , . *uc- here the people had been very kind ln*n' an<1 treasurer, * a" us kn°w it. upon lo shouldf-r any worry. The to him and < nm bed ................ ... o l Its en e- wage earners of America will the climax. ' * 1 H, ; at|" .........,D' ; r- h' :T“ an,! * Z T " r •r:' 1 and Glenn L. Jacksou as vie, presi New Republic, that outspoken giad to pay the cost o f be r, inclnd- Delicious refreshments of coke H ask d n- \> ')ap"r : en to tako par- too often ttnah! to renew mortgage- it- «I in „ char har e or . xalos, . . . . of - .. . ,, we as a . form . . ality pass t hy? the _ ( a ll- ___ or shall 1 of opinion. expresses its iirg the tax For tliat matter the ice cream and punch were . erred ■: d ti u ar carp with 1 tstement lie or give 1 onsideration to those In di r„rni» uri on I ow«*r company, and . .... . , ’ rorma VN tio niuat . pav . the p#*naltv If w* h*-. (inion o f W alter F. G ifford very workers shoulder the entire tax b u r- each guest was given a piece of wed i. \i e 1 it. tiriefl' a id with feeling, flcully, with r. ullant great hard- nf w • L 'j ,.„ - ,rirL .ir » nr„.iHuni ,. , y , y or W. L I ltipatrlfk, vice president queath to posterity so untatile, so ttly. Mr. G ifford is the head o f den anyhow, in the last analysis, re ding cake lo take home. Pr dr:vt Hoove, s t ew huslness ship lo borrowers and a definite de amt . it. a-urer, .. /- v B. of w .__ni vlee o , f fieble. . . rd ? so Indeed, ,, ,, , have , much |o<■■•ident In snd charge operation sa we Merrill, pitiful a . herituge of r to e - t>«i comm ittee named by President gardless of the kind o f tax it Is. At All present extended to Dr. and Mountain Rtates Power company. thankful for at this snason, while j proposal cortes hut a few- weeks nftei proclatiou o f r.-al estate values in iver to arrange relief for the Job- present an enormous tax is being Mrs. Hackman wishes for many hap- Mi Ilrawsr Is a graduate of the many thousands, yes, millions o f hit— his credit pool pi n. designed to the areas where such pressure* ex- "next w inter." The New Repub paid on liquor. ?t goe> to bootleg ntvcr.ity of Michigan After having manlty are scantily clad and fed ? loogen ordinary banking credits. 1st." (»ays that whether the comm ittee per* and to the various parts o f the “ aJH- been associated with the Common - Others have been called to mourn ill be as successful in caring for vast illegal tn:u bine whence it can - County Budget H igh School Girls wealth Power company at Jackson s hen the dark cloud angel of death • destitute a* in protecting the not ; o into let ¡mate channel- No E j c S C T S J n j u r v Michigan, aipl the Grand Rapids has severed bonds o f earthly love A greed Upon G ive Benefit Dinner F . < of the rich against taxation 1 , ., In T rain W re c k Ittskeyon Power company, he joined and friendship that cannot be ra wins to be seen.” Mr. Gifford, fanatical Drys for their part in o p - B y Com m ittee the I'yllashy organization In 1909 ns paired, For Chriitm as A id B y N arrow M arg in will recall, is president' o f the posing the will of the people, ili ■ mauiper of t! „ M. 'rogee Ga. A measure of sorrow, a teardrop kvrl.-an Telephone and Telegraph "A s to the charge th a t'so m e labor W ork ■ n the county budget by ibe nd 1 lortrli company. In 1910 h o f sympathy upon the a.tar o f llfe ’a to secure funds to fill In order ipany, one o f the greatest corp or- ofticial-. fail to „ee the wet miUio'.i- A telegram v.-a; received Monday County Court and a special com m u ..us appointed sales manager at Mun- highway may lighten the Journey s in the world. The New R e- aire trap, that charge is ridiculous, by Thonta Harrison. Sr., owner o f boxo, ta bo given to noedy families te Is al,out fluirli,d and it is ex kat 1 . Minnesota, for Northern Rtates load, while we administer, as able, What *•*“ they illustrative dry tactics. tatties blic continues: — have but • n i..aii«tlvo of drv The he Oukieigh Stoak Ranch of Central at Chrhtmas time the Girls' League per ted the mailer '.vili f.nally bo dis I’.iWi r company. He was Inter Iran» to thoae lesa fortunate than we. Yet, and failed to do is responsible decision o f tHe American Federation that his son, Thomas Harrison Is serving dinner at the high school id re.| to Handpolnt. Iduhn, where he there Is a duty supreme In observ- posed of .his mo k. the existence o f unem ployment." 0 f Labor to favor m odification of 1 " 1,1 aa on the fast freight that was . periling mare er of tlo sure of law and order, and aymbolla- on Wednesday evening. December I. No choice of a new county do. tor New Republic thinks that the the Volstead Act to permit the man wrecked ll ' " on the Missouri Pacific rail : : ■ in , r . ■ 11 s of mu t ’ni ri.-ai .111 In oih por It has been customary in previous will he made until e'ter next yea ' intuition of Mr. G ifford and his ufaiture and sale o f beer va hy road, resulting in the death o f four It *;n le rio 1 co-- pany until July, 1912, when he sulla o? life. Jw comm itteem en will he largely unanimous vote and the officials are men and the injury o f 19 o 'h e r, years for the Girls' League to give budget Is approved, "D o ye unto others as ye would was trui sf..rred to Hiciimond, Calif., boxes at Christmas time. However, yesterday. Dr. C. B. Wilson, pre, coordination” and not o f hard carrying out convention instructions. Sunday. .s manat r of the Western Slate-. that others do unto you." Happy is .ear the nied is so much greater « « ' „ m u . doet r. will enter privat By adopting the policy o f local “ Drys ia.se T heir Ite.-ifls” Mr. Harrison said his son w».. the one wh > can observe this ro m - Ga. and Electric company. In Jan»' onsibility for relief, the com m it- "T h e American Federation of La- taking a car of- purebred shorthorn- that this plan has been adopted so practice December 1, and the »elec »r>, 1919, he wa < e|*at* d »Ice pres mandment of true Ilfs. tion o f a new county d„cto • will bn ha» made It easy to dodge con- bor has favored modification o f the from Kansas City, where he had that others in th*- com nnnity may entirely in the bauds of Dr. F .'jd sr- iilent and g' neral inannicg. of Moun Volstead Act ever since that act w-a-i showed them In a stock exI'Ciitlon. buiing. Ick Rtrlcklin. The chamber of com tain States Power company-- at Al Entertained at be permitted 10 help • • * written into our law. Let the record to Chicago, where they were to b bany, Oregon, and in June. 19g9 he Commute « announced by Klizn merce tax committee has recommend l abor's fight is exhibited again. The cattle were Th. first man to suggest the use bp kept straight H otel M e d fo rd was elected to the same office with ed that the salary of the county do< lit tii Southwell, president of the-' cement in paving highways was not be| ? carried on by ’some o 'f i - originally from California where the California Oregou Power com tor he cut and that some office h Ap Mr L. Ualfleid o f this city and |lM f.»ol, says the American Maga - rial--,' but by the entire m iv inert». they had been raised for show p.:r I.eazue re u follows: pany and mov d to Medford, or.-gon. Jerry he dispensed with. Mrs. S J. Merrick of Medford, enter Yet, and the first man who united in purpose and in sp clt 'Ve pose.', by Mr. Harrison. Tickets and Publicity Vivienne Judge Rparrow raid that ho be tained at tbe Hotel Holland Thurs back from the Centennfat o x - resent such misrepre 3 ''rtatioi as that Fthelyn Scott, Tb rattle had been taken lo Kan Jones, P lieved the budget would be drx-'ted C crp » day evening with a I o'-lock dinner. Philadelphia and said he found in the a »e n io ::« o f tli s sas City by way o f Portland and A’ rlght. lit ion in fn approximately its final f;r c i It was a tvpical Tbnaksgiviiig party. Cooks Ruth Turpin, Doroth over a telephone was called hoard of strategy. Th" only Wichita. H olds Snanpy talked soon, as differ* nt organlzatl ius a This group, kith very few changes, Tu day Mr Harrison received a , m iro..d. 1 auretta Will.ams, Hath d a liar. excuse— and a slender excuse it la— work on tbo budget had begn:t to Sat. M eeting has been having a dinner party ou • • * there can be for such palpable earo- message from hi» son stating that he 2r;ne Lathrop agree tentatively on many I torn 1 hankagnlug (lay (or the past 20 Dishes — Peggy Lawrence, Ruth Paris, France, it is reported, has less nett with fact 3 is that th e.e drys. '-.-•d marvelously e raped Injury. Most items of general maintonancs Haley. Elizabeth Fleischer, Bessie Fed the trouble o f getting filling finding the tide running strongly V«' II. Harrlion Relief Cnr.H, No l.ears. o f the c.iaaty were agreed ou L Those present were: Mrs. Martha Milton. ion service after moat good p e o - ggalnrt them lose their h«ads. Monday's meeting, it was learned 27. me! n regular session Saturua C h i r l u W . C ondon Luke, Miss Elisabeth Burr. Mr. and Serving— Hthelyn Reott, Frances have railed it a day and gone to j nm not comm nting upon any afternoon, .Ncv. 21. but the road problem continues t< Every fillin g station that is c f the other planks In Mr Baruch' After ru latere t!nr h i Arrc s mewl Mrs. F A. Nya, Ruth :>ya, Mr and D ies *n Ro*eburg Faber Avis Ayers. Naomi Johnson. be more or lean an !t>m o f cor.’ r': cp- Ardía Casad. Henrietta ling to serve a motorist, no m a t- platform at CDs time I am railing Ing. In which relief work was «•port Mrs W H. Watt. Mr and Mrs Km - n.l erson Merrick. Mr and Mrs. L. H at- Jirry He- ! .an on. Jerry Tex t i-i what the hour, will keep a light attention to his changed view on the ed. a social hour was anjoyrd V/ord was reeel rod In this City Hrggar The road delegation from .he M of field «nd Mrs. Merrick. fi-ing in front o f his place. But prohibition question, citing it as »a early this week of the death it .h ' M n . Mildred Ross I s Gir!.»' League 1 efreshnwnts served In honor doc orchard «ltsti.it called on a.id la aa Astia; i to rari >ur members having birthdays In Oct O te a catch in it. If you sre example o f what U goiog on c o n - Soldiers' Homo in R o.ehurg of adviser county court to complain tbit t eia with 'h eir pians, Fed between 9 p m . and midnight stantly. To 1 «e this exp." n had fallen out of their road ber. N ov.u b r and December Thes Faber’» Socia! ( ha ¡ les >V. C oodon, propiletor of com call Mesdames Lois Richardson. •ill cost you twenty cents extra. b |8 a« the basis for an asserti :t that Condon's Service Statioa. on Novem it is hoped that a very large nom bottom end the !Jc»o< orchard, and wai were Event Xr.ia* i l / e ber of paren a a.i frie 1 l i will tax* Lulu Rtrohnieier. Bessie Garrett, Eva you are served a fter midnight, the 1 abor is ‘ foil wing and falH e Into a rtoJ o f rrp i.r t e r 2 4. •/ 1 ' enjoying a very gor.il is gaing eo far beyond the addvar.taga » R(nith, £ar!ara Davis, Iva C ppins- f- - ■ • til»-- You don t catch Mr. Condon was stricken fee Ml The Faber Store la arranging tor advocacy, even o f f d by very good cooiu cr. ally Musty, Wuva Cummings and ins doing anything fo r n o th - bounds o proper with peraly is and through the V i dinner nrepn W.ihar, wi: * ,ia> bea t Iti I #ri.nt to ba he.d xt ihetr we a helpi.tr o lost cause, that I can not refra'n and, at the Della MeJInteejr. the Spanish W ar vetera 1 » na o ¡»am« e* Rev J ,d 1 Christmas Eve, l)or. 14 Tbe uns small measure, the ittg st .»re denouncits; it as a miserable o f • • • from the Home H„ aervej .u relieve in •' uity. son. returned to his home In •'ore hss been activa for Iho past . . . ____ _ dit the one forre tba* édmttted t nt wa j cjl'.od os* need of thi : c o n i W ilber The ’re 4*P# IT • a movement in the cn 'tits and a plat* «.ale:. Arl , V, ««In- *ay, Mr 2 3 years, aud has rot o ff many has from the beginning sought m od i- tbe navy during ibe Spini-,h War. Tickets art. $9 if*, who last evenit-f brt It pr-.vrd to 00 >. •linilnatc Humane societies. Bo. fieatinn o f a fanatical piece o f legia- been here to visit his w Tais 0 1 c promîtes to «-clipeo Mr fo n d n was a «eama i hy pr may he : »cured o f member* o f the hat This is the third f* M Health associations, the Y. ftcation Is recovering elowiy from a 1 c r iir » fa l'e alarm fession, holding a M ates certificat®. them all. and the latlon that denies freedom and stands C'elf L.-r.gae or at •ton.«’a Dr;- alarm to be turned io .cv«i,i:y. had been a resident o f CoiAral C A., the Y. W . C. A. illness at tbe Community hoepital in rom - squarely In the way o f returning He -tore. Secati from sharing prosperity." Point for over a year lily chests. I Mrs. Heckman A t Reception lire wer Made Copco Head Up Company m l-? Have wc a reason for y