The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, January 14, 1932, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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The AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT, OREOOuN
Crater Lake to
Copco Loses Old
Deepest Snow in
‘Thank You” Says
Fight
With
Gold
Cascade
Forests
Reap Harvest in
Collie
when
Death
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Hill
Over
River
Since
Fall
in
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Spoken
Big Conventions
n.ents of principal and interest. The
expenses of the entire district are
tabulated, and tax liens placed on
“ >« land on a per acre basis.
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The totals for the different dla-
San Bernardino, Cal., Jan. 11.— | tricts are as follows-
Notwltb„tandin th «1 naB, i -1
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PORTLAND. Jan 1 1 — Federal1 PORTLAND, Jan 9.— Snow lies
Judge Fee today denied the request deeper in the Cascades now than at w ,,h an almost inaudible expression
r th,. natu,„
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,ook js tJj
Crater I-akg National 1,1 *he California Oregon Power com- any time since 1917 .reports from oi tbaak you-" uttered us the court niaintenance. $38.792 88
SCHOOL NOTES
By ELIZABETH FLEISCHER
Tfc- Central Pointers swept down
the 1
itiother victory last Fri-
day night over both boys’ and girls'
PAGE TURES
Dan Fielding ................ John Smith:
Nat Meadows ................. Champ litts,
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gional office here revealed today.
condemned to death on the gallows $3.837.28.
be con ed by the boys. The score at the
pany and the c*ty °* ° old Hill from
Mildred Hutchins, a member of news imparted to Superintendent E. further
Snow depths reported from various for the killing of Dale Slater, youth-
Talent, operation and malnten-
end of the game stood 23 to 22 in
general blasting operations
Wh\ n“
point
favor
! * • Junior claas. had been home eve, C’ Sol,n*ky ° f lhp par“ on his busi- in the Rogue River.
locations included: Fish lake. San- ,ul h*08 Angeles carpenter, formerly ance, $22,103, and for bonds and in-
e fouB*, * 5 P
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1 fav r-
, lnc<? the holidays
nes* v‘8it to Por,lan‘l *ast week, by
of Dallas. Ore.
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terest,
$42.931 40.
The court ruled, however, that no l tiam
fore8t> ' eight
feet; Tombstone
"V • • Price-
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?e tow* Donald Patterson was high point
Gera,d,ne Hermanson, a member * R » • W
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park lodge and other concesaions.
blasting will be permitted below the Prairie. Santiam, 12 feet; Gold lake
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Medford irrigation <UpMct, oi
I s t i n g ^ K making 6 baskets or a total Qf ^
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¿ J * bas
oper-
of 12 points. Orville Caster came
This
will
be
welcome
news
to
most
po,nt
oi
m,n‘
mun*
fl°
w
of
water
»»
Cascade
national
forest.
14
feet;
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be^
tak*
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absent several days on account of
be taken to Sun Quentin penitentiary;
Liens for . .e patrol,\Vowever
ed in tb
I Medford folks and the forecast of 1the stream. The defendants were al ter lake. Crater National forest, 11
illness.
tomorrow or Wednesday. Before the showed an inoroase. the total
I
lowed
costs
of
ihe
suit.
feet;
Cloud
Gap
Inn,
Mount
Hood
hree « Th- game was opened with the
Student body tlcketg went on sale Mr Price ‘ 8 based on his recent at-
court sentenced Collie, his attorneys sessment last year Aeing only $7230
en
mviMBllar line-up
. These
_.
.. . . cost , a dol-
. , tendance at the National Park Utility | ,n refuslnS ,he injunction. Judge national forest, four feet.
cii yri-
K which consists of i, last . week.
tickets
asked for a new trial, which was de- against $ 11 , 615.51 this year
yd.atoW. Eicher, O. Caster. D. Patterson.
and adm(t the holder t0 any Operators'—convention at W ashing-1 Fee poin,ed out that ,he waters of
In the Chelan National forest In nied.
the pnD. Ay.rs and K. Taylor. The sub- sche(fuled baBketball game ln tbe ton. D. C. Mr. Price also called on ,he RoKUe alrea<ly have been adJ«d‘ - eastern Washington, the reports said,
The blacksmith was convicted of
eflnlte;«U.t. - were E. Grissom and R c p gym Th
a,go makp the stu. all major travel bureaus and rail- ac,ed by *tate courts Because there tbe »now is about twice as deep as
killing
Slater on the desert northeast
the larcer *s adequate relief in the state courts ing4 year
c. J. Conover, assistant . .
dent a meir.uer of the Student Body road ticket offices in
be
ruled,
and
because
no
property
supervisor
of
the
Wenatchee
forest.
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f
h<7®
t0. «• '“ P°Meaaion of the au-
cities and made arrangements with
cavHtliu The referee called very closely and Association
has been improved by the power com- reported the snow ranged ln depth ‘ om" b,,e ‘ « which they were riding
them
to
broadcast
to
prospective
intent seyara; of Gold H ills points were
Donald Patterson broke his nose
Dunv. and because no beneficial use from 24 $~..w
n i* 0 Hoover dam in Nevada in search
pany
inches at Wenatchee to n
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ard
nade from the foul line.
at basketball practice Monday night, tourist the glories of Crater Lake.
of work. Collie also is accused at
could derive from the water, in the inches at Dlshpan Cap.
concreti ¡Daring the last quarter the Gold He ran into W. Cooker's head.
Natural decrease that might be
Santa Ana of slaying George Walker.
opinion of the court, the restraining
FOR M A N Y A
>e bl&s-nn#rs gained a two-point lead and
Semester exams were held in all expected in Crater Lake attendance order was denied.
Santa Rosa carpenter, with a similar
t was feared that the game was subjects Thursday and Friday. This because of the depression, is offset
Snow measurements taken by th e! motive.
Judge Fee’s opinion was based on
he ‘ dje heirs until Patterson and Caster, marks the completion of half of the by the fact that the national Mystic arguments heard last May The liti- A’ounty watermaster the past week on
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Shrine convention will be held in cation dates back 26 years.
be us«rorWng together, regained the lead school year.
Dry Creek divide, between Fish
Collie was well known in Medford
e law: The girls' game was a complete!
The f|rst orchestra practice of the San Francisco next summer, the na­
The power company sought to re- a«d Four Mile lakes, and in the Sis and Central Point, where he resided
obs, a:¥ajk_over
T be 8COre at the end yta f w“ s held Tuesday under the tional American Legion convention strain the defendants from blasting hiyous show twice the depth of last from 1922 to 1925. He conducted a
in Portland in early September, and operations in the bed of the river. >’ear. when the snow was at its peak woodcuttng business and auto lot.
te trwtood B4 t0 10 in favor of Central direction of Mr. Botts.
shed Joint The C. P. team got the lead
An interesting project was carried the world wide Olympic games in causing a change In the channel '« early March.
He sued C. C. Hoover for $2500 ns
the
tht, nr8t half and kept u unt(1 the on in the Home Ec. classes this Los Angeles next summer, and many which was alleged to have damaged
There rests n o« o Die Dry Creek ‘ he result of an auto wreck on the
ictor, !nd of the gam6t
week in connection with their studies lesser national conventions and gath­ the power company's interest.
divide 56 inches o» snow with a Central Point road, and was awarded
ek.tf. p»ra,lces p abHr, forward, should be on cbi'd care, [he members of the erings on the Pacific coast during
The suit was argued before the late " a,er content of 13.5 inches
In a Judgment During his residence
the Crater Lake season.
federal Judge Bean at Medford in March of last year the depth was 30 1,ere he wa® known for his irascible
u.Ct,W*«* «-edit for making most of the cIass nlade tours in,° the « rade8
rcliit«
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Also offsetting is the removal of October, 1930, but he died before giv- '«rhea. In the Siskiyous at the pres- temperament, and was in minor
olnts She sank 20 baskets which is for personal observation, and after
work
made
reports
concerning
them. the $15 deferential rate over the ing a decision. Other suits resulting l>nt time, the snow measurements trouble several times. A divorced wife
total of 40 points. The girls chow-
Both the
boy’s team and the Shasta route of the Southern Pa­ from the same conditions date back sl*ow 21 inches of snow with a water “ ves ‘ « Medford.
d marvelous team work.
¡content of seven inches. Last year!
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The usual lineup played with Gen- girl’s team in basketball played the cific, which permits eastern tourists as far as 1906.
H o t, Tired, H ungry
va Brown, center; Avis Ayers, ride- Rogue River teams Friday night, at to come to the coast b y one route
In 1929 part of the river bed on 'here was none.
T a x e s On W a te r
and return b y the other and vice the laud of the city of Gold Hill >vas1 Measurements of the snow at Hyatt
and Cross
enter; Frances Faber and Naomi Ro8ue R i' er-
.
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.
In order that they might view the versa.
blown up by the cement company in Prairie will be taken soon, and will
A re R edu ced
jhnsen, forwards; Elizabeth South-
It is figured almost to a certainty drilling holes. The blasting, it was indicate the same conditions as all
• Y ou can ctungc all that
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ell and Katharine Lathrop, guards, I wreck of the army airplane that
In keeping with the campaign In
erry Jones substituted as side-cen- crashed Monday morning in Wag­ that Crater Lake will draw a tre­ alleged, changed the course of the “ ie °lher two places. There has been
in the twinkling of an eye.
er; I Phyllis Turpin and Berenice ner Creek district, several of the mendous patronage from the na­ stream from the adjoining property 1,0 run-off of water, the storm con- the county for reduced expenses e v -!
boys
drove
down
to
the
scene
Mon­
tional conventions and other gath­ owned by the power company which! dltlons are expected to exist in the erywhere, and efforts of irrigation |
eames as guards and Peggy Law-
• Put before him a Savory
day noon.
erings, and the Olympic games sought a permanent injunction to j mountain* this month and next,
ince as forward.
boards of directors to place the ir­
Meat Dish.
y.
Ail of
ot Gold
uoia Hill's
Mills points
points were
were
D.uldyTs night, a'n interesting Many thousands from all pqrts of prevent further blasting.
rigation levies at a figure where the
All
£
l in e exren,
n e p h a S e ° f t h e C V n , r a l P o i l lt P ' T A • the United States will attend the
water will be profitable, the irriga­
ade from the foul line
except o one
O u r Q u a lity a n d P rices
tion Hens against land under the
hlch was made from the floor. A is to be on the evening of January 21. national conventions, cortiing by
various ditches in the valley have
cord-breaking crowd attended the Fathers, of children in any grade, train or auto, and the Olympic
A r e Right
are asked to be on attendance. An games will draw from all parts of
been considerably reduced this year,
me.
i
IF*
interesting progam, in which pupils the world.
j Recording to figures compiled by j
{ of several of the grades will take
TJniversity of Oregon, Eugene. —
George Elden and Carl Boswell, county assessor J. B. Coleman,
Practices for the play,
Kidnap- part, has been planned. Features on
The University of Oregon in the west former Central Point high school | Figures for the Rogue River Val-|
nglFetty” to be presented at an the progam will he: Opening song,
and Harvard University in the east students, recently received advance- ley irrigation district have not been |
semoly program, January 28, by America; Two numbers by the first
have again been chosen as summer
ments In R. O. T C. at Oregon State Published as yet, because the direc-1
session teacher training centers in art
e senior class, were started Mon- and second grades, Toy Orchestra;
College.
Elden, senior ln commerce,! tors and bond holders have not yet
I. D. LEWIS, Prop.
by the Carnegie Corporation and the
j.
Miss Blood, senior class ad- Song by Ernestine Tracy; Song by
was
promoted
to
captain
of
infantry,
reached
an
agreement
as
to
pay-
.
American
Institute
of
Architects,
it
is
At last information, a crew of ten
*or. is directing the play which is Boys Quartet in fifth grade; Girls’
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announced here hy Dr. Arnold Bennett and Boswell, Junior ln vocational
clever rural comedy about a school Glee Club, two numbers; Address men was pushing new development
e d u c a t i o n , was p r o m o t e d to I it M -ar- ....................
Hall,
president
of
the
University.
The
icher who is very determined when cf the evening by Mr. Strang of work on the Opp gold mines near grant, which is used both for scholar­ geant. the highest possible rank of ^ » t ^ ^ m t T in n m in t ir in n fir ir W WNBtU
comes to where she plans to boaAd. Ashland whose subject will be dis- Jacksonville, recently taken over by ships and for providing instruction a first term junior.
the Pacific States Mines company. and material, has also been increased
iose taking part in the play are: armament.
Eldon is a member of Scabbard
This property comprises 360 acres! for the University of Oregon from
and Blade, national honorary frat- ; 8
and although former operators took $5,000 for the season to $7,500.
Drums:— Ethelyn Scott.
Scholarships will be given by the ernity in military.
out a large amount of high grade ore
\ Duritini Record
Other than these activities, Bos­
Trombones:— Joe Johnson, Don­ from various pockets, it is stated that Carnegie Corporation to a large num­
well is a member of the varsity
ald Anderson.
PLAYS TWICE AS LONG
the major part of the property is ber of college instructors in art, and
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| Clarinets;— Elizabeth
Southwell, practically virgin ground. Superin­ to others in this field, and these will debate squad, is assistant manager
5
ininiitoN
o f continuous music— almost
tend to build up the graduate school of forensics, and is chairman of the
In a fast, brilliantly played con- John Smith, Alvin Maple,
tendent John Price and William R. materially and still further improve
twice
the
time
o f the ordinary record
music
committee
for
the
junior
prom.
it the Pointers outbattled the in-
Saxaphones: — Jack Sanderson Price, both of them mining engineers
the quality of students by bringing ln Eldon Is a past member of the staff m
ding five from Gold Hill last Fri- Mona Lewis, Rowena Perdue,
are making a thorough study of un- this outstanding group, Dr. Hall points
of the Barometer, the Oregon State u
y Bight at Central Point by the
Trumpets:— Fred Lofland, John
¡derground conditions and at present out. The additional amount of the
rrow margin of one point, the final Eddy, James Fleischer, Donald Sny- are concentrating their efforts upon grant will make possible changes in daily publication, and Is vlce-pres- «
Central Point, Oregon
idPiit of the student chamber of 8
>re being, Pointers, 23; Gold Hill der.
the high grade showings
It Is stat­ policy and procedure that will assure
•
I Piano;— Mary Jane Beebe, Ruth ed that six parallel vein systems cross the university the best summer ses­ commerce.
The game should have been seen Ramstrom.
the property with numerous cross sion in this work that it has ever had,
it is believed.
be appreciated. A mere w r i t e - u p ----------------------------
veins.
mot do it justice. When Patter p n ; _ i 0 _
The company plans to block out
l scored the last basket, placing
o l n ‘ e r L a ir ls D e f e a t
lore as rapidly as possible while the
) locals one point aJiead of our
I first 50-ton unit of a mill is being1
|■|pnts in the last several minutes
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| erected. It is believed that a sub-
play, the crowd fairly went wild
The
Pointer
girls
again
put
on
J stantial amount of ore of an average
h ox< itement.
3ut now to get hack to the be- ,he breai!‘ Plate oi victory by win- value of above $15 per ton can be
nlng
The game started rather ning their second conference game developed for continuous operation'
wly with each side trying to figure from Gold HiU to a tune ot 54 t0 1,1 th,s first “ « “ • Capacity will then’
the dangerous points and weak
m
be Increased and gradually built up ,
Entg o f the other team. C. P. start-
K*111’™ had been circulated that to a 500-ton plant, according lo the
tba scoring by sinking a basket GoId H,n had a very «‘ r°nK team present plan
With Increased ca-
1 Rom then on they remained and ,hat u would tak" » hard fight paylly., a lower grade of ora can be
■ad until the last quarter wbeq to wln fr°!n iN «»
These tumors, handled profitably. Mining Engineer
Id RiU rallied to bring the score however, proved to he untrue, as Walter n Robinson estimates that
•r»l points ahead of the Pointers. ,hc Kame was a complete walkaway already there are 100,000 tons of
Heal o f O r e g o n — III ll»s.
ia wa- rather disheartening to the ,or ,he Pointer« Owing to the close ; ore averaging better than $5 per ton
tl fans for thay stayed ahead until cal“ «K of the referee, the girls made , ready to stope and that when larger-
last everal minutes of play. Then niore fouIs than u®«8'. »«d Gold Hill stale operations are under/ way thlz
5 lb. r a i l ........................
0Ufh some mighty hard playing, *a,ned
‘ ts points from the foul ore can be mined and milled at a
P. forged ahead one point and I,ne H*cept one basket which was < ost of $2 or $2 50 a ton. With a
Intuit • i the lead until the final niade from the floor.
mill of 600-ton capacity, this would
I O l i a r s for
Frances Faber was high point girl indicate a profit of from $1250 to
This was the second conference on 4be
P- team, making 20 has- $1500 per day.
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a* of the season.
ket*. or a total
4d points. Frances .Besides this Opp gold mine. Pa-
should be commended upon her ex-!olflc States Mines company still has
mi-
'Meatr
makes the meat
MAN
Home from Work
. . . Y L S,
Former Local Boys
U, O. Again Chosen
Win Promotion
Summer A rt Center
Central Point
Meat Market
Pacific States Mines
Develop Opp Gold
H IT- OF- THE- WEEK
entrai Ponters
Win From Gold Hill
STONE’S DRUG STORE
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Gold Hill Sextette
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
January 15 and 16
SPECIALS
FLOUR
$1.15
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HONEY
igh # School
Orchestra
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egins Work in Earnest
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’ h« Central Point high school or-
■tra held its first practice Tuea-
r, BP'l-T the direction of Mr. R. A.
ta. In the lunch room of the grade
O0l h tiding.
’h« orchestra is composed of six
ferei
types of musical Instru-
nts: violins, drums, trombones,,
lnet
saxophones and trumpets.
’ MB! y. which has been set aside
pr* Ice day. is divided into sir
iodl to provide for the separate
ctlc< of each of the six instru
ita. After school the entire or-
«tra meets and has regular prac
■H
>urti;/ the past few days many
the students have been buying
run its,
Tie following puptls have signed
aad started practicing
UeU
—Everett Grissom. Laur
i Williams. Ruth Lynam, Dorothy
derr i. Melburn Atkins. Charles
Berenice Reatnes, John M -
lddy Cowan.
Wllda Hall,
veil Blackford
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ftitr
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HOMINY
4 1 lni.up played uit.i Fran-
ces Fab r and N'aon>i Johnson, fof-
wards; Geneva Brown, center; Avis
Ayres, side-center; Elizabeth South-
well and Katharine Lathrop. guards;
* e8$y I-awrence substituted as for-
ward. Jerry Jones as slde-cunter,
Ihyllls Turpin and Berenice Res me*
•« guards,
Boys Rivaling Girls in
Number Is Late Report
ted about 20 miles from Medford
vV'ark ha« been suspended on this
property until market conditions for
tbe red metal Improve. Pacific States
Mines will also take over a substan-
tjaj interest in the Plainer mercury
m|ne near prinevllie, Oregon. It Is
uelieved that this property has possi-
bilities of developing into one of the
leading quicksilver producers of the
country.
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According to the latest statute» the
total enrollment of the high school
has reached 133 with the entering of
Irene Hoffman from 9easide high
school
However, there are not that 1
many in regular attendance itqce
seyergl students have mnv*d away,
Lloyd Holltfield who will attend Gold
Hill Hi. 4s the last to go; leaving 127
tn regular attendance
The number ot boys in tbe high
school ia 63. They rival the gtrls
who total 64. It has been reported
that several new student* will enter
high seh« 1 at mid-year and that one
or two will go to other schools.
SERVICE
Always at the
Central Point
Service
Gateway Service
Stations
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