The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, December 31, 1931, Image 3

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IIRMI)AY, DECT.MRER 31, l M l
The AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT, OREGON
house in th
kson Count?
because of weak demand than be- made and agreement reaclìejf
Outlook Season
‘ nd will neiil
_ _
cause of overproduction.
finite p rojets in each district.
i to the high-
i
T 3 Peduce Length
Tentative meeting place.-, have been
Now
Approaching
“
In
Oregon
the
annual
cash
in­
'd judgment
cotne from crop and livestock pro-¡set as follows: Baker, Pendleton, The
of this sale,
O
f
Annual
Race
CH R ISTIA N CHI 1U H
M r Sard was in this city Monday
X a„ d Mrs Jame8 c . u „ . s o f ,
Provided b;
What Is ahead of farming in gett- duction between 1924 and 192S was Dalles, Bend. Klamath Falla, Med­
D. K. Millar.I. Pastor
elivering Eaglq Point cheese to this city had for Christmas guest«!
and inter
aral and of Oregon farmers in part-1•pPr°*ln'«tely $ 120.000.ti0«, or slight ford, Coquille, Uoaeburg, Eugene,
Early
plans
of
the
Crater
lake
ski
Bible School and morning
». Minnie
our merchants.
Mr J. B. Umphear and his grand- club
icular?
i ly more than $2100 per farm. This Salem, Newport, Albany, Astoria and
of John Iij
of Fort Klamath indicate the ship. 10:00 o’clock
eon, Mr. Glen LaBarre. of Belling- possibility of reducing the distance
While thousands of Oregon« farm y**ar ,he ° re" on ‘ «ah Income Is es-1 Portland. These hearings are desired
Guphrat
Christian Endeavor, 7 o'clock.
The young people s class of the ha.a Washington. Mr. Lamphear is of , he annual ski race to Crater
R E Hil
Junior Choir 4 o’clock Thur-H.v owners and opwatoi» are seriously ,hou« h ,he *ross Production was before the February meeting of the
I is and My
' _____
’
“ y' mullillJ! over , h,g quegt!oni Matp #nd only about average. Indicating that commission at which time the opening
Christian chureh will be entertained Mrs^Ross' grandfather and Is eighty- Lake to 32 miles when the club
as Myrtle
and closing orders will be adopted
New Year s eve at the home of Mr. *'x jears old and as spry as a kitten, holds its big meet next February
governmental aid Is being mobiliaed blame.”
1 John Do
TH E F E D E R A T E » t H I Kt II F s
for 1932.
,ud
Mrs.
Otto
Bohnert,
west
of
town.
He
»ill
return
home
about
January
attracting
some
of
the
most
skilled
to
bring
them
the
latest
and
best
> 4th day
.1. M. Johnson, Pastor
e in and
economic
outlook
information
pos­
"
5,h
winter sportsmen in the land, in ad-
Game
Board
All of the services, in every de-
>rop.,t:
j
They tell us Jesse Richardson
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dition to several thousand spectators payment, will emphasise and stress sible to gather to be applied on the
PORTLAND— Of the 25 womeu
ickson, sta
Plans Hearing enrolled In the weight control pro­
cant tell a mud hole when he sees Mrs. Floyd Ross had for Christmas from all parts of the coast. The race the great truths
set forth In the problem.
Right now final information and
one, else why did he get stuck in one dinner guests Mr. Ross’ parents, Mr hitherto had covered 42 miles from coming Bible lessons
given by the
two (42)
ject of the Multnomah county home
now city)
Arrangemonts for a number of I
back of Jack Lees’ garage?
an4 Mrs. Thos. Ross.
Fort Klamath to the lake and return. International Sunday School Comltte. statistics are being assembled for
extension unit, 22 of them kept check
i the same
the
anuual
nationwide
agricultural
district hearings In all sections of
-
The start and finish line will pro- In the evening church service, for the .
.
.
.
i on the.r weight for a period of fivo
iated and
to
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson and! Warren D Mee and son. Thomas, bab1/ be loca,*‘d next year at the site next several months, the pastor will v .
icial plat
, 7 n 'T " ,
, he,d
* r° " ' " ’ K
bv
months During that ,’ .ne. of 17 who
oy. rwe,
the ouU<,t>
].
two sons of Portland. Oren Cot bin of Thompson Creek, were trading in of the meet f,ves «R«*« north of Fort present some outstanding truth in-. Washington D C. where at least one game department. Member, of the. wer„ _____
_ / ht , t wlD
f Decembe^and Bud Cooksey, Miss Dona and . Central Point Monday.
Klamath where a ski jump and tobog- dicated in these lessons The objec r*Pr***n,» “ ro from ev*‘ ry »»»«* will ' ’«"'mission
snd departmsnt heads had ,ogt we)|{ht #nd , hree o f ’ the
Mrs. E. M. Cooksey of this city en-1
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*an slide ar<* n° * being completed, live will be to increase interest and me° t la,<> ,n January to prePar* » w,sh to
,he
ot five underweights had gained several
BNNINGS,
| joyed Christmas dinner with Mr. nnd
Mr and Mrs. N. H. Russell of according to Alfred B. (Tony) Castel. trust In the word of God
All arc na,lonal r‘‘ Por‘ on agricultural trends sportsmen in the least possible tim e1 pounds. Frances Clinton, home dem-
nty, Oreg
, Deputhr.l Mis. Wm. Cooksey; 320 May street, Kiumath Falls spent Monday in town 1 ' ub official, who expects one of the Invited to these services, and are pertaining to demand, supply md. and obtain a crystalixed opinion in onstation agent, wlth the cooper­
24, Jar.
Q Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson |callng on Mr. and Mrs. Newton Ed- niost 8Ucce»«ful meets in the history asked to invite a friend to come with 1>robably
"arh d ‘»*rtct. Plans for the first ili ioti of Lucy A. Case, extensiou
returned home Sunday accompanied dy They are spending the Christ-
of lhe ''lub- you. In the morning services some
Many angIea of the Pr«‘s‘>“ ' *'t-
a<Uve year u,“ ler ,he "*‘w w " d
I pedalisi „ in iiutrttlon, ssipervlsed
bv Mrs. E M. Cooksey, who will re-1 mm vacation wfth Mrs. Russell’s
Alf Ostmo, Klamath Falls, a re- phase of Christian life and conduct " u,bJn w* r‘‘ forecast 1,1 previous out- Program of the commission ure to be fh)g proJect
•""S SALE | I main in the Rose city for two months. nioher, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Morgan cenl arrival from Scandinavia, has will be presented.
Next Snnduv look reports, though the business
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i
on on For I Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Wilson were also Of Trail.
¡announced his intention of partlcl- morning the subject of “ Fellowship“ ■lun,P
continued longer nnd gone «ItlWCICIBMMMnWIWMMMIIWWWIMMWIlWWIlim
f and und
—
deeper then exp
; Paling
in the jumping events and will be discussed,
ourt of t ■ guests.
j Breithaupt, extension economist at
has
visited
Fort
Klamath
several
—
Thomas
Belcher
came
up
from
>r the Cou
irected aJd
Ed Cook, a rancher from the Butte Sa» Francisco to spend Christmas l' mes since deep si5ow arrived to be-
The Church of Chrst meets every Oregon State college, who heads the
December. f-alln district, spent the week end wiih his step-daughter, Mrs. I. U. gin training activities. He is cpahle Sunday on West Main street. Cen- outlook work In Oregon. As soon as
he returns from the national meet
of jumping over 150 feet and has tral Point. You are welcome,
" " Bund tg as gue8t of h' s 8ister- Mr*. T. Grigs- M¡Hard and family.
We offer I his week
he will head the work of prepurlug
captured
numerous
prizes
in
his
na­
I
of this city.
10:30
a.
m.
Regular
worship.
Mrs. Letty Gregory left Christmas
I Ih. HROOKNIDE R IP P L E HON'D P A P E R nul
local
adaptations
of
the
report
as
tive
country.
, recover^H
7:30 p. m. Preaching.
nijht on the S. P. for Ventura. Cali­
I Package E N VELO PES »'or
applied to conditions in this state.
Quite a number of entrants are
Morgan i td
Mrs. Rose Hodgson is working this fornia. where she will visit with rel­
“
It
is
significant
that
the
national
49c
expected for the 32 mile race, the)
thirty-t vo " eek at B’ P’ Theiss & C o '8 Btore atives and friends during the holi­
conference this year is giving in i
On
Oregon
Farms
feature
of
20
events
sponsored
by
I
days.
" K W ISH Y O l \ H A P P Y NEW Y E A li!
ollars, p il3 taking inventory,
creased attention to demand trends
the club, offering competition fori
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10%
—
as
well
as
supply,”
says
Mr.
Brelt
li.!l, m tie
jji p>jtt Rebekah Lodge No. 167
STO N E ’S DRUG STORE
Miss Mary Mee spent the holidays young and old. ranging from gram- TOLEDO— A definatc program of
mar school children to adults. A dairy improvement was adopted by haupt. “ The events of the past two
Central Point, Oregon
eventy-fiitr and Cen,ral Polnt 1 °
F- LodRe in Medford w-ith her sister, Mrs. J
silver loving cup will be presented ,bc executive committee of the uewly years clearly demonstrate that in
liars w th No. 193 will hold Joint installation H White and family.
periods
of
deflation
and
business
I
to the winner of each outstanding organized Lincoln County Dairymen's
10%, wilt, on Wednesday night, Jan. 6. All
recession, farm income declines more
taxed at Tj8iting members are invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Williams had event and will necessitate the dis- association at a recent meeting here
.8.80) d < fl
*
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tributlon
of
13
cups
A
new,
large
Amc,I|B
the
projects
designated
to
with them for Xmas dinner, Dr. and
ot SevenlH
attornr /'a Monroe Coleman returned from Mrs. Pyburn of Medford and Mr. an silver trophy will be presented the receive special emphasis during the
is en rollB southern California recently. While Mrs. George Wright of Table Rock. winner of the long race immediately comln8 Fear are stabilization of but-
upon reaching the finish line, it ,orfat Prices, the defeat of the oleo
s office of |n tj,e 80Uth Coleman visited Boulder
ity on t|e
must be won twice before any one ni«rgerine referendum, and increased)
I
City
and
other
cities
in
Nevada.
Work
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Bodenstob
and
31.
|possession.
.dairy calf club work.
that, pi I is scarce and men are plentiful. He baby daughter, Lily, of North Bend,
8 said ei I reports an enjoyable trip although are here visiting Mrs. Bodenstoh’H The cup offered during the past
ay of JcB~ it rained most of the time.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Owings. several years is now in the possession Hakt‘r- A cooperative livestoek ship |
of A. Nordeen, Bend. Ore., to whom l,lnK association for Baker county is)
: a. tn„ ■
________
Mr. Bodenstob left Monday for Fres­
irthouse ■
.
it was awarded for the second time beinK Promoted by granges of the
kson C o ifl
Perry Johnson spent Christmas no to visit friends and will return
last year out of a highly competit- rount>‘ reports P. T Fortner, county
e and ' El day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sxturday. They will then leave on
;ash to ) ■ j M Johnson of this city. Perry has Sunday for their home at North Bend. ive field. It is possible Nordeen will agent. The move for auch an organ-
take part in the next race to defend 'ration was proposed by the MeEwan
js t s 'o f 't '» been en*ployed on a ranch near Ash
his championship title. Manfred Rrange and was approved at a recent
Mr.
Jack
Morris
and
daughter,
in as p r l land.
Jacobson, McCloud. Calif., who made meet'n8 of the county pornona grange
right, titfl
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Hetty, of Medford, were dinner guests
lhe heme
v,, „„a v.
M u
* ° ° d showing last year, may also Committees have been appointed In
lefemlanM
Theron (Ted) Brown was visiting m
at the home o. Mr. and
Mrs. A1 Her- take part in
, the next race If he re- each
of
eranves to
to
a
arn 1
,1 the
,ne subordinate
a»oorain*te granges
rulyl019 J friends and relatives In the city dirr- manson ( hrlstmas day. Mr. Morris1
work with Mr Fortner in ascer-
'
. turns In sufficient time from Sweden
orK " lth 'lr’ t <irlner 1,1 u8^ r
s f o ilo w ij lng Christmas day. Ted has been em it a brother of \irs Hermanson and ,
,
,
...
htiiiiint the feasihilitv of such an
W'c Wish Vim a
where he has been visiting for some-
lne I‘ a81D,lu>
an
ed in t l ployed by the Safeway Stores system, Ike occasion was doubly celebrated
T" HE only safe way to keep
association and perfecting its organ I
time
past.
of Oreg ■ He jlas |,een stationed at Grants Pass as his birthday was on that date.
desirable.
■ money is by depositing it in
The races have been held for the ization if found
• * *
Happy New Year
1e ell o f l for thp Past year’
past six years and form one of the
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clemens and
your bank. Then you need have
In block |
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CORVALLIS— More than 9170
major attractions for winter sports-
ird well’s
Miss Elizabeth* Southwell and Eth two daughters were dinner guests
men of the northwest. The club w*s|°regon farmers d'*"-">uted 110,00«.
.tntl h ope you w ill
no fear of burglars or sneak
if Jack-
elyn Scott spent Wednesday in Med­ Christmas day at the home of Mr.
ding to
organized In 1925 and is one of the pounds of i“iulrrel ‘,ol!“>n on .lhe1'
and Mrs. Bert Grigsby at Medford.
ford visiting friends.
thieves. W e welcome all new
‘of, and
oldest along the Pacific coast. Its r,,nn" . dur,n« 1931’ *ccorUlnK to re- RESOLVE— to tiny >nur MEATS
parallel
from
us
during
(lie
coining
year.
u „
. .
,
....
membership U widely scattered and porta r*c*‘ ved a‘
rentra' ex-
accounts, large or small.
le I) L.
The visit of Eugene Reames has
MT. Mackey, who has been visiting Wfls formerly restrirted to those p„ r.
office here from county a-
iouth of
been prolonged here, the cause being at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John)
.
. , . .. ,
.
gents of the state. The saving In
the W.
sons who had skiled at least one»:
the heavy snows that have blocked Cash for thp past month left Wed­ _.
. „ .
. ,
, . . crop damage effected bv this poison-
west at
each season to Crater Lake but is , v
J
the Klamath Fallse highway, so that nesday evening for Portland.
thence
„ ,, . . .
,,
, lng campaign Is estimated at $115,-
now available for a small sum yearly.
. ,
said D.
it has been impossible for him to re­
000. Wallowa county was the heav-
ace east
turn to Lakeview.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Farra will enter­
lest user in eastern Oregon with
, to the
tain for New Year’s dinner Mr. and
Sun Francisco Market
25.662 pounds. Lane county lopped
Decemhtfl
Word has been received by Paul Mrs. Harvey Walters of Talent and
I. D. LEW IS, Prop.
Butter:
Accumulated receipts the list in western Oregon with
w M * 1
I Martin that his brother in Los An- Mrs. Ross Cline of Eagle Point.
over the Holiday and week-end and "i0 0 pounds, followed by Yamhill
geles is dangerously ill. Mr. Martin
limited demand resulted In 14 de- w'th 5150 pounds. This material is
Miss Arlene Hay left for Portland cline on 92 score and V»t on 91. n,lxed
D e p u l was goink to ,pave at once for the
^ “ "ty agents and dlstrt-
i, Jan I south but the heavy snows in nortli- Friday where she will attend the Some shipments which were delayed tmted to the farmers at cost,
| ern California has detained him. He Oregon State Teachers' association on account of storms arrived and
will go south as soon as the roads convention. Miss Hay, second grade supplies of all grades were more than
teacher, was sent as a delegate.
are passable.
FR ID AY and S A T U R D A Y
ample.
The lower prices did not
stimulate buying and the closing tone
Ed Gleason was absent from his
John Smith spent part of his vaca­ was weak. J. E. Draper, Local Re-
Dec. 31 and Jan. 2
barber shop Wednesday on account tion about thirty-five miles up the ¡presentative
Rogue river.
of having the flu.
¡Local H appenings
¡¿hr (Elutrrlu'ö
j
Stationery Special
Central Point
Meat Market
Central Point State Bank
R e so lv e d !
The Jacksonville Eastern Star or­
der has extended an invitation to of­
ficers and members of the Central
Toint lodge to attend installation
ceremonies of officers of Jackson­
ville lodge Thursday night, January
Mr. Victor Knowel and nephew. 7, and it is expected a large attend-
Mr. Clarence Dunn. Raynor Guy and ance from here will be present.
Andy Sleu spent an evening of mu­
Christmas dinner was very well
sic last Monday at the E. E. Scott
attended at the E C. Faher home
home.
when twelve relatives and friends
Miss Lela Maulding was the guest sat at the table. Those present were
of Miss Iola Carr during Monday and Mr. and Mrs. J Faber, Mr and Mrs.
Everett Faber and son. Mr and Mrs.
Tuesday of this week.
Fred Kuhn and son, Miss Frances
*r|Mlss Mildred Burgher and Joe Faber. Mr Donald Faber and Mr
of Lo* Angeles were visiting and Mrs. E. C Faber.
It r ' r t»11®!* friends In Medford Tues
■
K \ afternoon.
i Mr. F. C. Finley and family of
___
( *ker Butte moved Into the house
Mrs. L. N. Sw'irti is slowly re
n :>• vgcateJ b E C. Gall.
serious case of pucnCmer e<HWf of the American, Wed-
from
Her many friends wish >«¡ac
Mr. Finley is an expect o '-
U sin g had twelro years
recovery
Urxperfence In orchard work, which
Hamrick and Edward f ■
will r. ntinue to follow
ley X* in this city Christmas night
Mr M O. Brown, who had been'
seel’ the sights »nd visiting with
in the Sacred Heart hospital tor ten
friei.
.
weeks, suffering with Mood poiaou-
W J. Phelps left ins, waa brought home Wednesday
Vancouver.
last - N tor
vancouver, Wash . His rase was one of the mom rer-
H enter
»he _ „
tips will
enter the em- ious of It* kind treated at the hoe-
ard * Co pital for some time
[■ *
Igotnery Ward
■ H i and
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Mr. jjB p r a daughter of
James McDowell <>■ a Christmas
guest at his daughter a home. Mrs.
Vern Coker, who was 111 with the
flu last week has returned to his
work in Medford, where he is em­
ployed in the Pennington Battery
Shop.
i X
Finger Wave«. 7$c. Marcela. $1 00.
Permanents. $* 0«- Mondays. 7
day. Wednesdays— Shampoo. rtn*er
Ttandaya
or Marcsl. $1 00.
" " '.¿ i n 'r a c i a l . $1.00 8-e
and W K ' J
f Ha!r ornam .at
oar heautiT»^.
and B<,,uty
Bowman H*rh^ r ^ ' n ,
Phone i ‘ ,
Parlor, 1«5 ^
Vedfcrd.
Viola Oarh
Mr. Monroe Coleman returned the
21th from t’alifornU. and after a
-hort visit with Mr and Mrs Ge.rg.-
Marine of this city, be journeyed to
Evans Creek and *P*-nt Chrletmaa
»'th Mr». Marine * parents, Mr and
Mrs. C. B. Stevens.
Mecford Fuel Co.
THAT
D R Y PINE SLABS
4
M ILL
FIR
.0 0
10.12
hai
3,1.00
IBJM J pfl 00
$ 2.10
3 2 .1 0
KIN D LIN G , load
BODY I IK , per tier
SPECIALS
]
WILL PERCHASE AL
PER LOAD
1« inch
BLOCKS, load
slabs ,
FOlt
Gas and Oil
sw
sw
^
COFFEE
3
Oven ItiikrtI
Tfc/Pmeappl«
NATIONAL CO AL, t«m
ItHr^p I an.
2 'a ran
*
ant lor
BEANS
3I3..VI
SirliiglfkM Pel lot Co.
8IS.JO
Central Point
Service
M e d fo r d I’ r i f » »
O rder n ow !
in li......-
TOM ATOES
from the
C O A L SPECIAL
...
for
BEANS
t j / j y
K O V AL COAL, ton
B in .
It w ill save Jon
H ollars
Gateway Service
Stations
TEL. «81
i <an. for
PEAS
H. A \\ . Brautl.
2 tana for
MILK
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A DOLLAR S WORTH
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M A R I N E ’S
GROCERY
Central Point, Orejón
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