The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, February 04, 1932, Image 1

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    THE AMERICAN
Live inert hunt« attract business
lo Hi«* city by advertising, which
la a basis for price, quality and
a square deal for all.
VOLUME 4
Central P d „,
alon#
l>>< king up here « n,| there. VI «
h o v e reason e„ feel prtmg of ,,lir
ix-opl« and City, ihtost for it
CENTRAL POINT, OREGON, THl RKDAY, FBIIRUAKY 4, It»:«
n im b e r
at,
AMBKIN APPOINTED CO. JUDGE
The Interpreter
I FARMER WILL
Ground Hog
Saw Shadow
On Tuesday
Former Ashland
M ayor Choice of
Governor Meier
National Grange
Officer to Talk
At Central Point
BAGLEY CANNERY
70 BE ENLARGED
IlS
■ Aid to depositors of closed banks
and a permanent check on spéculât
ors through the Federal Reserve By
Old Man Groundhog may have
James A. Farmer, of South
tern are provided in the long awaited
seen his shadow last Tuesday.
Newbury,
New Hampshire, Na­
bi|l suoinitled by Senator Carter
Grouud-Hog Day, but if he did
tional Lecturer of the Grange,
Gluas i U.) of Virginia Thursday, con­
he must have been very wide­
will deliver un address at Central
sidered by many the most important
awake for the sun only shown a
Point Grange liai) on Sunday, Feb.
piece ol banning legislation intro­
mighty few minutes all day, and
7, at 7:30 P. M. All grangers
duced since the Reserve Act was
James C. Farmer, national grange those minutes very widely separ­
and also the general public is
pas-id in 1913.
According to announcement In Ash­
lecturer, will be the guest speaker ated.
New Judge Has Been Resident of Valley Over 20 years. cordially invited to attend this land Saturday, a group of prominent
E t ne bill has been in process of
We hope the old sinner was too
at the program to be presented at
meeting.
formation since last spring and ex­
Has Much Experience as Executive.
each of the regional sessions of the darned cold to look for his shadow,
This is an honor seldom ex­ valley nun has acquired controlling
tensive hearings have been ueld by
interest in the Uagley Canning com­
fifth annual grange lecturer's school, because we hope to see at least
tended the smaller cities and it
Resident
of
Bellview.
th e so-called Class subcommittee of
» few days of decent weather this
the South Western Oregon session
is hoped a large crowd will at­ pany of that city und a program call­
thi
Senate Banking and Currency
month.
Salem, Ore., Feb.2— The appoint­ Guddis. Veru J. Emerick, Hamilton
to be held at the Fruitdale grange
tend. Let's show Mr. Farmer we ing for rejuventation and expansion
Committee.
of the business will be inaugerated
Rain is ail right (if it would
ment of C. R. Lambkin of Ashland Patton and W. H. Gore, all of Med­ appreciate his coming.
hall, Grants Pass, Monday, Feb­
I r a striking feature is the proposal
this spring.
really rain when it does get at it.)
as county judge of Jackson county ford. In Democratic circles there is
ruary
8.
Jan. a
to form as a permanent entity a
Deep
snow
may
be
fine
for
next
talk
of
having
W.
H.
Canon
withdraw
to
succeed
the
late
Judge
Alex
Spar-
The new majority stockholders in­
This school is held under the
liquidating corporation within the
summer's water supply, but we raw, was announced by the execut­ his tiling for justice of the peace,
clu de G. S. Butler, prominently ident­
auspices of Oregon Slate grange,
Reserve System itself to give aid to
ive department today. The appoint­ Medford district, and go after a high
ified with many Medford and Ash­
Mrs. Marie Flint McCall, lecturer, are getting weary of it anyway.
depositors of closed banks. The aid
ment was made by the Acting Gov- er post.
land enterprises; O T. Berg tier, sec­
the extension service of the
a<ad
would be temporary for banks not t
• ernor Willard L. Marks, on the rec-
retary manager of the Medford and
The avowed candidates for commis­
Oregon State Agricultural college
members of tue ucscrve System, auu
j ommendation of Governor Julius L sioner to ale are C. K. Velin of the
Ashland Ice & Storage company; W.
Other speakers will be C. C. Hulet,
permanent for members.
i Meier.
,
Willow Springs district and Ralph o
A. Gates and Wm. H. I.ydiard, own­
' master of Oregon state grange; Paul
Far-reaching provisions likewise C. Maris, director of extension and
Lambkin has been a resident of Hillings. Ashland, on the Republican
ers of the Economy Groceterias, Med­
are designed to curb stock-market Mrs. McCall, state lecturer.
Ashland and viclnty for about 20 ticket, and Tom Pnnkey of Central
ford; O. O. Alenderfer, of the Peo-
31, Fd
speculation, control bank affiliates.
years, moving there from Iowa, where Point, the Democratic entrant.
1 pies Electric store, president of the
Interests Grangers
Attesting the high esteem in which
Restrain dealings in foreign obli­
^huinber of commerce and former
he was a member of that state legis-
It is cluimed Victor HurscU may
he was held as a public official aud
Although the program centers a-
gations and provide means tor credit
mayor of Medford; K. R. Reter, man­
lature during the famous Cummins be a candidate for county judge, but
„
. ,, . .
„
,
private citizen, a large concourse of
round the lecture hour, it will be
expansion in emergencies.
ager of the Pinnacle Packing com­
railroad fight. He was mayor of so far he has refused to confirm or frjends re
epreseutatlve
of
every
walk
of interest to every granger of south­
Ashland for three terms. He is also deny ihe report.
Curb Speculation
oi life, attended funeral services on pany, Medford, and Ralph E. Koozer,
ern Oregon. Mr. Hulet,state master
The county court and citizen's ad-
Medford. Mr. Koozer had bt^in man­
Lambkin's term of office will ex-1
w M ajor proposals of the Glass bill says, “ Any member of the Grange visory committee, William A. Gates, a member of the hoard of directors
Friday afternoon for County Judge
ager of the Uagley Canning company
of the Talent Irrigation district, and 'sinner to date are C. E. Velin of the
in condensed form follow:
Alex Sparrow at his Kirtlaud farm
who fails to hear our national lec- chairman, took steps recently to cleur
Mr.
Lambkin is expected to be home north of Central Point. The for the past fifteen years prior to
B For curbing speculation by for­ lurer will regret it, for he is an the labor situation on the Jackson of the directors of the Citizens bank
Feb. 3.
of Ashland. Lambkin was a support­ sworn into office by Circuit Judge I simp,e and hr|, ( serv|,.eg were read his resignation the first of this year.
bidding Reserve System banks to in­
accomplished public speaker and lias county court house, and “ make the
er of Governor Meier.
crease
their
loans
for
security
trans­
H. D. Norton next Monday and to by Ftttht,r w B. 1Ianl,lton ot lhe
Continue laibcl
isten
a real mesage for every member of work solely for Jackson county labor
formally assume the office that day. Kptecopal (.,lur(.h
actions while borrowing from the Re­
Under
the
reorganization the busi­
our order.”
lor know the reason why.”
KE VM
is utilizing the
serve System on 15-day notes under
Selection of C. B. Lambkin of Asli- The new official
Sorrowing friends were present ness which was established in Talent
The other speakers are well known
a “ check and double-check” will
penalty of losing this priviledge, and
| land, former mayor of that city, ful time between now and Monday in from all parts of the county and 20 years ago, will continue the name
in Jackson county, therefore, they be made on all the men now em
ao< hom ing the Federal Reserve
filled the boast of Utility Commls- the arranging of urgent private busl- different sections of the state to pay Bagley Canning company, and the
- need no introduction or recommen- ployed and their present cards called
slon C. M. Thomas that “ the ap-
“ fa irs. He will probably main- tbejr Wipect to Judge SpulT0W yhoBe present "Del Rogue” label will be
Bound and members banks not to in­
datlon.
in. New cards will be issued by the
crease security loans for any period
pointee will not be a Medford man,” lain long office hours until the pres 8uJdtM, deaU, ,n Klamath Fglu featured on output of the plant as
Josephine county Pomona and sub- county court, and before employment
up to one year under penalty of
be “ an out-and-out Meier « nt rush of county
business has whil# attending to county business, the words “ Uagley” and “ Del Rogue”
.
.
„
„
. . ordinate granges have extended a can be procured the applicant must and would .........................
.
suspension for all rediscount privi- specia, invilatlon to Jackson Cou „ty have it signed by three taxpayers and
The selection came as a Pa«aed.
came as a distinct shock to the en- huve become widely known through­
county clerk bus received a t|r# community. .H ls'spacious home out the country and abroad, as
.
grangers to attend this district meet- free-holders of the county, testifying surPrise* a" Judge I.amhltln has not
The
^■E stablishm ent of a liquidating ¡ng
There will be a potluck dinner that they have resided In the county been active in civic affairs for several, numb€*r oi inquiries as to whether was inadequate to provide for the standing for excellence in cankied
years, and is »god. It is understood tiling" for county Judge should be hundreds who cam« with heavy heart fruits and vegetables.
corporation within the federal Re- at n oon.
Jackson county grangers more than six months.
his selection was made after G. M. ">»de hpre or at Salem. Tho filings I to Httelld thc 8ad rfu,H for B k(ndly
•erw System with capital subscribed should pack
their lunch baskets and The
Mr. Koozer will be in charge of
state police Tuesday were Green the i(rgt choice of the Salem are made with the county clerk.
from the surplus funds of Reserve
man whose rare personality, sincer­ operation of the plant, under tht«
plan to attend both sesions. The checking on the auto licenses of the
To Live in Bellvlou
“ powers,” had recommended him.
banks and by members banks in pro­ complete program is as follows:
ity, public spirit and genuine manly new set-up, with Mr. Gates mauager
court house workers, to see where
Mr. Lambkin plans to continue attributes won him u high place.
land, former mayor of that city, ful-
portion to their deposits to accel­
of sales, and the board of directors
Morning Session
they were issued.
making his home at Bellview, for a
pire December 31 next.
erate the liquidation of failed banks
An abundance of flowers, Including made up entirely from the uew own­
10:00— Call to order, Mrs. Marie!
As a further line, the postoffice
It is highly probable that the can­ short time at least. He lias been a many large floral pieces, surrounded ership group.
In the Reserve System.
Flint McCall, lecturer, Oregon lists will be checked to see how long didates for the county judgeship will resident of Jackson county for the
the casket In which Judge Sparrow
Appropriation of 4200 , 000,000 from
Announcement of plans includes a
state grange.
they have been receiving their mail now start showing up throughout the jiast 23 years, coming here from Iowa.
had been lying in state for several considerable Increase in pack—which
the Treasury to this corporation to
10:00 to l o :20— Group singing of here. The Jackson county tax lists county, with great frequency, as a For five years previous to his term
days, mutely testifying the sorrow ills will be welcome news for valley
he used in rendered the same serv­
good grange songs, led by Jas, C. WM also be checked.
new judge must he selected at the as legislator In that state.he was a pnsHjnf{ bad rauijt,di state, county growers — an organized advertising
ice during the next two years lo
Farmer, lecturer, national grange.1 When the checking started Tuesday ne-xt primary and general election, to member of the state board of ad
civic, federal, grange and fraternal and sales campaign and special at­
state banks not affiliated with the
10:20 to 10:50— Opening address morning, it was discovered the first fill the unexpired term of the lute visors.
organizations were represented, in tention to packing the famous Rogue
Reserve System.
Mrs. McCall.
¡thing that a California resident was Alex Sparrow*
“ For three-fourths of my life 1 addition to scores of floral offer­
.Authority to the Federal .Reserve
River valley tomatoes, 50,000 cases of
10:50 to 11:00 — Entertainment employed. He was using his brother's
Many Mentioned
have been a farmer," the new Judge ings from friends.
B for
Board during emergency periods to
which will bo turned out this year.
number
by
Lecturer
Pomona initials and labor card. The brother
u ,g too early t0 dt.termlne whether said, “ and I still am.”
vvayi
Members of the Crater Lake nat
permit Reserve banks to discount
Aid to Grower and l.atmr
Grange of the host county.
resides in the Central Point district or not Lambkin will seek election. It
Theappointment came as a sur- ional park organization, with which
quit*
collateral not normally eligible for
Thc added output of tomatoes will
11:00 to 12:00— Program material! Two carpenters— one a resident of was reported that he ____
___ ___prise
to the Ashland man, who had
accepted
the
he had once heeii so actively con­
dis, ou.nt, provided such loans are
for Grange Lecturers— How to get Ibis county for 20 years, and 'he poBt w|tb tbe understanding that it not considered the position before a nected as superintendent, were preg­ require approximately 250 acres to
gum anted by a group of bankers
it and how to use it. Mr. Farmer. othor 30 years—called at the county wgg on)y {or the balauce of the year prominent Ashland citizen telephoned enti attired In uniforms, as repre be contracted und will afford a sub­
and a higher rate of discount than
stantial payroll for picking and other
12:00 to 1:15— Luncheon— Pot Luck court this morning and said that
A number of candidates have been him late Saturday night, asking if sentatives of United States depart-
ON that normally prevailing Is paid.
diuner— Committee of Josephine the>’ liad been employed on the court men(|onod for the county judgeship his name could be used as a sugges- ment of thfi 1nfer|or „„d natlonal labor, as welt as returns to the
Formation of as open m arket1
ÎER
grower.
house and that all was satisfactory.
__ ...
_
Pomona grange in charge.
(Continued on page four)
in the past week, including Earl C.
park service. All county offices werej
Expansion ot the Bagley concern
NCR committee with the Federal Reserve
Chairman Gates of the advisory
represented. Recalling hfs years of
Sysi m to decide when Reserve
Afternoon Session
means additional cash market for a
committee said Tuesday morning.
nillitnry service, nrmy officers wore
bani i should purchase or sell secu- 1:15 to 1:30— Group singing,
Concrete Poured
large amount of valley produce, spec­
“ There are probably two sides to the
present In uniform. The slate police!
rities, and to pass on the relations 1:30 to 2 :00 — Making the lecture case now under investigation, but In
ially hem fitting Irrigation projects
For
Court
House
of the Reserve System with foreign
hour contribute to the up-build- any event, Jackson county labor can
were presont to escort the funeral . ^ 'd the «naii'Tarmer' The valley's
Hog Fuel Burner cortege, one of the longest over neon most important fruit— the pear— will
centrai, and other banks, subject to
log ° f the grange, C. C. Hulet, rest assured that it is not going to
in the county, to the historic old
R®s> rve Board approval.
»»ester Oregon State grange.
be packed in greater quantity than
get the worst of it, if we can help it.”
i
Pouring of concrete on courthouse Jacksonville cemetery,
Centralizing in the Federal Re- 2:00 to 2:10— Entertainment num-
heretofore and will be specially <-ap-
Commissioners Bursell and Barne-
construction was underway Tuesday
The funeral services were directed Itallzed. Apples will form a portion
■•rve Board supervision and control
her by host Pomona Grange.
burg were both emphatic in stating
_____
i until past midnight, in order that ’’y H. W. Conger.
OTei all transactions of any kind be- 2:10 to 2:30— Round table confer- that" county Ubor J'is going to receive
of the pack along with such Items as
tween any Reserve bank and ally ence, led by Mr. Farmer.
[the
unit could be completed. As a
*
"
beans, sauerkraut, pumpkins, aud
first consideration.
for> ;n bank or banker or group of 3:30 to 4:00— Worth w-hile topics for
Medford, Ore. Fed.2 For the third result work on the structure ceased T e t h c r O W N a m e d
small frtilta and berries.
AL foreign banks and forbidding any lecture hour— discussion, Paul V'.1
time in as many weeks, decision on yesterday morning
P o n i r n 1 I> * ,
Another project which will afford
the Crescent City harbor project hap
The concrete work finished last
**“
officer of a Reserve bank to engage
Maris, director of extension ser- C e n t r a l P o i n t l ^ & n
H
wide possibilities is the packing of
In negotiations with any represent-
vice, Claribel Nye, state leader of
_ been deferred by the Uoarl of En- night, was for the installation of the
r \ O a d F o r e m a n fruits and vegetables under the cold
home economics extension
L h e * a t A g e O l i U gineerH for Rivers and Harbor«, at- hog fuel" system of heating, recent
•---------
park or freezing process, which p.eth-
1 Al ally« of a foreign bank without the
mi to S ;M — Brief statement by!
. ... .
appi ival of the Reserve Board
■ cording to C. E. Gates, UreMdent of ly adopted by the county court at
Five appointments were made od ¡„ gaining tremendous popularity.
— ’
(Elimination of the Secretary of the
each Lecturer present— THEME
Henry Warner a resident of Ceiv ,the -Northern California Southern the reueat of the payroll committee yesterday by the county court, each although In many respects this vork
one year's time, with four o f , |„ j Hst emerging from the experl-
My best suggestion to fellow lec- tral Point for the past six years uregou Development Association.
of the Medford Chamber of Com -1 for one
----- Trt tsury from the Reserve Board
turers.
them re
re-appointment,
>
redi. ing the members to seven and
passed away here Sunday January
A telegram received this morning merce as a step towards permitting them
appointment, and
one new menial stage. Probable development
of appointment
appointment Ed
Ed Dutton
Dutton was ap- of this line will be carried on in con-
(Time to be equally divided).
rest ring the provision that at least
31, at the age of 79 years.
from Congressman Clarence F. Lea local mills to utilize a portion of
pointed road
road overseer
overseer of of the
the Eagle
Eagle junction with the Medford Ice and
two members must have banking ex-
Mr. Warner was born in Stark states that the Board had a long their waste material.
pointed
per |enee.
County Ohio, February 25, 1853. session yesterday with numerous wit-1
The payroll committee is at pro- Point district to replace
William Cold Storage company, which has one
Abandon Search
P- rmitting of national banks with
t In June, 1873 he was married to nesses to be heard on the Columbia sent “ marking time” pending the re- Perry, former overseer.
0f lbe most modern and best equip-
g!
I ca
- ■ n ,>f ......... ........ or more
* OT R a n c h P a i r Sarah A sterner in Whitley Coun- River project and will be unable to port of the state tax commission <.n
Paul It Kynnlng was re appoint- ped cold storage and refrigeration
---- to engage in branch banking on a
ty, Indiana, living there until 1903 art on the Crescent City project till the plea of the Owen-Oregon Lumber pd county engineer, amd W. M. Teth- plants on the west coast,
Search for the bodies of Edwin C. when they moved to Oregon and next Monday. Mr. Gates states that and Hales company for a reduction «row of Central Point and William
perm its
-
— ■
—
t> tting up new reserve require­ Brown apd wife. Dead Indian district settled in Medford, later moved here, he expected the postponement this \ of tax valuations on Jackson county Bruin of Talent road overseers o f ,
Medford
Lodge
their is districts
homesteaders who lost their lives in in 1912 lhe family moved to Eugene.j
week
because Governor Julius
L
holdings.
This report
expected E. M. Wilson of
ments for Reserve :rembers banks
Of Rebekah*
Medford was re-appointed county
P i Ing affiliates of banks affili- a blizzard that raged over the dis- Ore., where they lived until 1928, Meier and others were expected t o ! within a week or ten days,
atari with ihe Federal Reserve under ttict recently, have been abandoned when they returned to Central Point, occupy the whole day before the
William H. Gore, chairman of the auditor.
Sponsor Play
•trt< t cantrol of the Comptroller of for the present, on account of the making their home there the last few Board to plead the Columbia River payroll committee, said today that a
Olaf Olsson and wife, of Portland,
the Currency forbids interlocking deep snow and drifts. Search was years.
project case.
-
number of local business concerns
'Drums of Death" Is the caption of
^ presented under the
officers and directorates and the is kept up for ten days after their dis-
Mr Warner Is survived by his
T am not the least discouraged by had expressed a willingness to in- were visitors at the home of Mrs. , kp p]ay
sua s of identical certificates of pppearance was noted by neighbors, wife. Sarah A Warner and two these postponements because 1 be stall the “ Jiog fuel” system of heat- Olsson s sister, Mrs H T. Psiikey.1 auap|Cm, nf Olive Rebekah Lodge
^ ^ B t a l by such banks and th-ir »lilio it »e.-ult. In the past two « hii
,vman V
| « . n- lit r i
: have passed
Tuesday.
Mr. Olsson is employed
28, at the MHford high school
according
affli iates.
weeks more snow has fallen over lhe trai Point and Hazel Gilmore of unfavorably on our project sometime possibility,
that a central heating as a dispatcher
In Portland
They auditorium February
1
The three
- * ricts the ownership or control area in which they were lost.
Ashland, also seven
grand children ago had it been ita Intention so to do. plant using “ hog-fuel" might be in- returned Wednesday
morning
(0 announcement today
of Inntional hanks by affiliates oi
It Is now believed that the bodies and seven great grand children.
other projecta have been turned
stalled here, but that it would mean
act comedy evolves about actions of
The Central Poiut unit of the Jack- Regro gangs clashing with thatT
^ ^ ■ in g companies,
partnerships or will not be found until April, unless
Funeral services were held Tue#- down snd 1 feel these delays are to a heavy outlay of cash for piping and
son county health association will w|,jta employers,
otter groups
'he deep snows should he melted by day at the Federated Church here a certain extent in our favor,” stated plent.
Members ol the cast are R.mdell
^ H h e Glass measure la expected to ■ Chinook.
If the ill-fated couple at 2:30 p in. Rev. Johnson had Mr. Gates.
The Owen-Oreeon company already hold a prr school clinic Tuesday af-
Bryce Cadwaileder,
new the legislative right of way In followed the top of a ridge discovery charge o f the services and burial was
Development Association offlcalls has a hog fuel chopper Installed, aud ternoon Feb. 9 at the health center. Cadwat1*der,
houses as soon as Mr Hoover's of their bodies will be easier than if in the Central Point Cemetery. Con- are as confident as ever that the is using the fuel in Its own officr- Dr Holt and Miss Breyen will be In Rutb Jolley, Bryan Joiley. Helen
Powell, Max Bray. Fern Hoffman.
^ H r g e n c y bank legislation la fin- they traveled lower and He entombed ger fnneral parlors
were in charge Crescent City harbor project will The Senior high school and Wash- charge.
It Is possible also that the In a deep. Ice-encrusted drift.
of arrangements.
eventually be approved and are go- Ington schools are nsing "hog-fu* 1“
---------------------------------*-------------- Bernice Messal. t'arollne VjJ) w .j S ^
^ B » * proposal will he subsltuted
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Ing ahead with plans for the develop- and all the schools will thus be serv- the storing of “ bog-fuel' so that it Kenneth Powell.
,:3n p m.
S
• aa-Reedy bill setting up
I Mrs. Earl Gibson m
Mr. and M
nent program which
whl«h will be Instl-
jn«ti ed next fall
____ '
an he loaded easily. Furnaces us-
— *\ated inter-
^ ^ B u tsid e Depositors Relief torpor- to their home in M*df rd the first Yalar.dra hotel, were up «o Medford tuted after a successful termination
of this week.
. T uesday on business
talk
■ AT
10
Voolst
Ren
yii
[yd
Last Rites
Held for
Late Judge
Labor Cards
Checked at
Courthouse
n
>r
Crescent C ity
troject Again
is P ostponed