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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1932)
Tu* A frican , ckntbaj . p o in t , THX*BflDrVY. FTBRr.VRT u ------ — -----'s an upon Local Happenings Talent May Enter Race for Sheriff ‘ ears Bein? A dverti.ed U Power Con!, _ Of more direct assistance to agrl- | R o g U C r aoe r o e n Federal Finance « Uu„ . , Corporation Bring. »« £ Hone for Future .... .. â h f (C lu tr r liP B <«»a — - ti"> <*w- ,« K , hl oI local live stock credit corpora RogUe R iver Valley pear, A It is rumored that Charles P. Tal-| . ' .. . .„„.ru ction s re* 1 tions agricultural credit corporationsi j given some splendid “ CHRISTIAN CHt'HCH Mrs. Ouy Tea. who suffered a two I E C. Kaber will leave Saturday f o r lent, 1 _______ former traffic officer for this I). K. Millard, Pastor worked out the way fa rm e rs'associations ®i | through the community M weeks severe attack of flu, is again Ban Francisco, a t o m pa eying, his " , he opening u p 'fo r north- thin part of the program are s i t.am paign carried on b , tk .3 Bible School and morning wor " the|father and mother, Mr and Mrs J a -1d u trlcl- '“ •> « " ‘ er the race for coun appears to b P » lacking, but it 1* supposed that north- Oregon Power comps»,1 able to assume her duties in cob Faber, who have been visiting tjr ‘,b er,,f Mr T* lent »* lbe ship, 10:00 o'clock. _ £ west farmers to gaint'^nporta ^ ^ ^ « ^ . t l o n . w,ll soon have ac- ,ntere9tg o f the terr,tory Christian Endeavor, 7 o'clock. postoffice. their son for some time. Mr and f ountr ' at 1 th u tlm* “ nd couId no‘ i P I l v the j be reached to confirm n or r r deny Ju n ior Choir, 4 o'clock, Thuraday. fit fro® ** n a n c e corporation cess to this fund to Increase the (JuUta|lding example of U k l are on their way ( Mrs. Faber, Sr., _____________ JU” :______ c o n s tr u c tio n n a n co ^ J ^ ^ or for the purpose o f , advertialBg to a full Pag. „ $ ] FOUND--On the road near the Cen home to Ohio. E. C. Faber will as rumor. o f last week t the wmeu eu**B,» Thursday y evening of h e , . which eongre — ^ — r condlli„ „ s setting up new credit corporal ons r„ r<>ntlv aDDeared , he tral Point 1. O. O. F. cemetery, a ■1st the elderly couple on the train at the home of Mlsa Doris to promote easier monsgr conditions setting up new credit corporations ... Mr T * " '“ 1 “ an W * * " * offi- ----------- a for rehearsal. and restore normal credit operations. for discount privilege through the recent|y appeared in th e o ry , . | package containing baby wollen un at San Francisco. ¡cer' n° " w,th ,h e tr* ” ,c ehoir department under the Secretary of tno,r mel dergear. Owner call at Myrtle's C of tiw 7 7 State, and h a. had many year, o f Rh Friday hardson afternoon for rehearsal. the Golden Link! While the flnanoe corporation I*.federal intermediate credit bank, C* U*‘ n« __ _ v . Lina, not lend to individuals Bpokane. .able com m ent. The adven*. . Af fee House, pay for this notice and e Golden not empowered empowered to to lend individuals E it r . liberal trad^ln on a new ^ ag , police offl( er. g o ’ lth -------- - a to .......h . loan Spokane L. , __________fc J featured an attractive get clothes. (except under special ------ c, -------- - - ¡“ >----- * ---- ' --------- ” Atwrter-Keul radio at Pruitt's Mel is also entirely qualified to handle Bible class met r provisions w - handled r E h r h “ land r d t - p bank r e i d and e m ° inter-1 f handUd b> the secretary ]Spokane p,e and u # appropriate title,, tllJ * ............. .... number were r i t S by Spokane m federal inter- ple the A large ody Shop, Medford. 19-4t the executive and bookkeeping end Regular meeting next Tuesday] As this was the annual World Day agrlcuiture ), Its loans to banks mediate credit bank, is returning pl# .. o f the aberlff's office. gJoW or or ..,rolen" ..froien " (but (but sound) sound) tUls T he subject matter, w h h^ night of Nsvlta Lodge No. 03. East hopes Mr Talent of of Prayer, Prayer, a a special special devotional devotional s^r- ser- ^ on # ^ gJow tuls week week from from Washington w asningion and aou will n ... j The 8Ul)jeci mauer, t(. J The American hopes Mr. Talent Monroe snd Milton Coleman were ern Star, and all members art re urging of bis many vice was conducted led by Mrs. Lang- to „ ateral are expected to enable th e]be aWe t0 supply this information^ prepared by the Copco sdi, ^ business visitors In Nedford Friday. will yield to the the race We know man, president, and Mrs. Young. Re- bankg ga, ning 8Uoh liquidity to lend He attended a conference of land department, is devoted to quested to be present. friends and makp • qualified for this newed consecration was expressed in more free)y tQ , helr individual clients. ,)ank presidents called together in Rlver pear8 and Suthern 0»*| of no one better qualified Orbin and Bud Cooksey have leas song and prayer giving inspiration tnU8 tkag XiariuiK starting the of - progress fcW connection with the g o v e r n m e n t s ---------------------------- Mr. and Mrs. N H. Harrison, who iuc wheels - — u ..w ..v ......... ed the service ststlon near the How- place ._ .it r.tiinuinv this ser- forward . M .L .. .««nvorv an«in»<nn nf __ . _.__. -to all present. Following lhat recovery cnn can »need speed ...k 8ubgC ription of S12fi.000.000 $125.000.000 for ad-1 ad have been vetting relatives in Silver -------- - . i The farm ers are beginning t, f “o „ Oregon stopped here overnight ard schooi. They will be agent, for land bank *- stock to place t *»*> h e !and takjj nQtice Lef g h „ l8i vice a n d the business meeting a so- ^ Th<? corporation lg n0w almost dltlonal .................... “ • At_I- f Ik,..,., an snl i no and oil hanks in stronger financial position,, Tuesday on their return to their ¡Liberty gasoline and oil. rial hour was enjoyed. ready to make Its first loans. Farmers in drought-stricken areas may be at,le to B,art sprit, th home at Yreka, C alif They WIN H< Government Solidly Behind An attractive feature of the Sun Jack Southwell is confined to his will be granted loans for seed, feed l,oon- guests o f Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Stone. - .til day scn ooi last sunuay »a s a u u ci, , Debentures , School Sunday was duet ny tne c corpora- orp oia- --------— „ issued by the ¡home with a had cold. ' th. Y *_ y , 7 ! i^ee.7 a.nd " u7 P.n tion to enlarge its * 500 . 000 ,000 capl- and fertilizer through the secretary i The Ladles' Missionary Circle, o f . ass s e ,y e Junior cho i ^ a jend(nR power o f $2,01)0.- of agriculture from another special rea up to a lending p u »ci . . . . . . . (Continued from Page One) If In need o f Poultry Netting or ------* -J r*‘ nH set aside from the reconstruc-! Chrlstain church will meet at the or — I in in cnorus. chorus. Interesting talks on citie s. 0()0 are nQt quaUfled t0 be converted fund set aside from the reconstruc- home of Mrs. Mary Coker, Friday Cedar or Steel Fence Posts see W. 1 ed of the Holy Land have been given ^ ourrency by the fpderal reserve tion corporation capital. Crop mort-; M edford, Oregon E. Alexander. tf thousands and thousands of farmers afternoon, Feb. 10. er also during the assembly period. gystenii but can be purchased by the]gsges are required. • and home owners lose their e<fulty Keb. ma Fri.-Sat. federal treasury and the off-setting in the belief that the government Mr Clarence Dunn and Victor Noel their property. We n y st act Thi Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hanson of THE FEDERATED CHURCHES ¡„sues which the treasury sells to has now strongly fortified the coun- D o lo r e s d el Ria can Lake Creek have moved to their new of Medford were guests st the E. E collectively and through the govern- • banks and individuals are subject try against further deflation and ment, In a peaceable, law-abiding, rsnch on Bear Creek, and are mak Scott home Friday evening. in that thrilling dram lnji | to rediscount by ¡that the ” stage is set for a sound Dy the m e reserve rescu e system, ------- "*n............... • ------------- 'manner. This is a national emerg J. M. Johnson, Pastor ing Improvements preparatory to put- Bible School (J. W . Casad, super- go that i n reality the full force of program of rec° ver*' 7 “ „ Jack Southwell is able to be out, enry and must be faced as a nation. tins In this year's crop. Mr. Han- ln t.n d .n t) 9 :45 a. m. ,he federal governmwu is behind the er has appealed^ t° the A n ^ r lc M p « 'Our country has three treasuries: tion sou Is digging a well large enough after being confined to his home for Y. P. 8. C. E. (tw o groups) 6:30 torporation, though the process l- pie to do the r p daya with the flu. Federal, state and local. Some very disc to supply water for irrigation pur several p m. somewhat roundabout. money to Circulation. He estimates 4un.-Mon.-Tue. Fob. iil-Ä m ■ — prominent people In the United Trai poses. Men's Prayer Meeting, Monday at To give more efficient adminls that one and one-third billion dollars Earl Scott has been 111 with the States, among them Mr. Hawley, mot 7:30 p. m. tration, regional boards are being set are In hoarding. flu, but Is feeling better at this time, take the position that if you take a W e are glad to report tliat Mrs. Hoarded Money Harmful W om en's Bible study and prayer up to whlch banks must make ap- • dollar out of the Federal treasury— Jesse Richardson, who has been con oup, Tuesday. 2:30 p. m. plication for loans. Needy railroads I g ucb boarded money not only Is Mrs. Minnie Cranse o f Medford that is a dole .and we are supposed .in that exciting roman« to b fined to her home with a severe cold Midweek church service, Bible make application through the inter- uge|eg8 to u 8 owners, but It has re- was visiting flrends in ti ls city last to shiver. If you take a dollar out war-torn China— Is much improved and able to be study and prayer, W ednesday 3 °, state commerce commission. It is tardpd trade and helped to prolong Tuesday. of the state treasury; well—it is still out again . p. m. expected that a large amount of their | (he depresgion. Bringing this mon- ■ - ■ a dole, but not as big and you don't Alvin Williams and Jack Welch 8btver quite so much. That narrows Choir practice, Thuraday, 7:3 0 p. nt. bonds which fall due this year will. ( y ba{,k ¡nt0 circuiation would have Come to Alexander's for Harness were hauling granite Monday and the fight for relief down to your Church services Sunday 11 a. in. and be refinanced mrough the corpora- ( beneficial effect on employment " “ this Paints and Plumbing supplies. 30 p. m. tion. President Hoover has made it ,llld iegsen the strain on banks. The fixing I. D. Lewis, driveway. home town and your county Kvb. his iV«Ml.-Tliurw. A hearty welcome is extended to f jpar that principal attention will powerf ui forces of the American le- • 1 1 | “ If we follow this advice and con- comn | be given to the smaller banks, how- gion . arP being mobilized against the Don’t Forget Tbe Dato! Don' Dlck .Vann of Medford was visiting fine unemployment . relief to local all to attend these services. ever, in the belief that bigger bust -1 .'depression war'' in an effort to Forget The P lace! Don't forget .the frieuds In this city Tuesday o f this communities, hordes o f wealthy men The Church of C h r * meets every ness on interests , Also on Hie stage— W «si. porte can take care of them I promote greater business activity by Card Party at the Odd Fellows Hall week. and women will go scot free whlle Sunday on West Main street, C en -1 SPiveg Wednesday eveing Feb. 24. Bpon- With this support built up, urg jng employers to hire back men • the already over-burdened taypayers A 1 n „ 1 — * v l — — — — « trai Point. You are welcome. I bank failures to cease, i and . consumers . sored by Mt, Pitt Rebokah Lodgs Mr. J . M.Johnson has been con- carry this burden.” x. _ are ... expected ,, to spend normally. 10:30 a. m. Regular worship. New < re<lit Possibilities Come af.d bring your frieuds. A fined at his home for the last week Corporations: -which cordial welcome is extended to all. with a severe case of the flu. <0ur effor(g thug far' at KOVern The Central Point Service station MATS aoc— EVE ¿í Sun. rediscounting restrictions. has had a new chimney added. The 'ment regulation of privately owned ------------------------------------------- »h o u U Mr. W. P. Morgan and Mr. J. T ■ The bill has a potential credit propriPtorS will now be able to enjoy Mr. George Nell has been seriously utimieij haTe rP8U,tPd pr,vatP re- (Continued from page one) j power of $ 10 .( 100 , 000 . 000 , according a nioe warm flre lngtead 0{ the 8IIlall Zimmerlee o f Trail were in town III for the past week. gulatlon o f government. I am a tone Seat gtove that ,lag bee„ uged the Monday transacting business. .The democratic house at Wash to a statement o f Secretary Mills be- ' firm believer in public ownership of «irati fore the house banking committee. In past. Rsy W atkln. has Joined the ranks pubUc ull„ „ e8. n ig very evident fngton, Monday responded quickly to lave < Mt- and Mrs. Dale Carr came ________________ of the prospectors Ho is mining on , Q , hoge |ha, ,ook carefuUy )n, fl ^ President Hoover’s call for legis freeing $750,000,000 gold it makes ________ 'ealer from W llderville Sunday and visited Forest Creek. possible the quick issuance o f $1,875,- matter, that public competition Is lation to help the business man ob erved until Wednesday with the form er’s ! the most effective form o f regula- tain needed credit. It overwhelm 000,000 In federal reserve notes. re tin parents. Designed to restore confidence In Walter Painter and Sid Bristow , |on of pr,vately ownw| u tlm ,P8. ingly approved the new emergency rupu the nation's economic life and to dis- were trying their luck cat fishing , . _ . ,,, . . |, .. , , 1 "H owever, I am not the enemy of hanking measure. jigned Ada Deep, who hss been visiting last Sunday. W alter had all the luck . After but three hours of debate pel the fears of hankers and desposi- . . . . .. . . , , . corporations. All reasonable devel or its v^jlh friends In G<r(fhts Pass the etching two that measured six Inches . . . and without amendment, it passed tors, the legislation makes immed- j I(>na opment o f industries by corporations he rep past month, returned Sunday. and sent to the senate the Glass- lately available funds for hanks that I int. "" f o r SALE— One 2-sectlon and shoul" i b«* encouraged, hut we must Steagall bill to bulwark the federal now have no paper eligible for re-1 It i “ llOW, « W « “ “ combinations building fence on hl» W llderville one three- or four-section second , , , which result In monopolien. Private reserve system with $750,000,000 of discou n t, ion thi io farm, Luther Hazelwood had the mis hand Hprlnctooth at Finley Intple- a» ii-l liwluininnotil »mli.rnri land independent enterprises must treasury gold and lossen the hanks ut of « fortune to get a piece of sharp inent Co. have protection and encouragement rock embedded In his eye. After . . . . . "Corporations In control of public two days effort to remove the frag Dale Carr was visiting In this city ; These are old established businesses and have been located here (,are^u* utilities should he subject to super- tuent, and suffering severe pain, be over the past week end. ninny years or they have demonstrated their reliability in other w»)et * ] vision and regulation. Such prlvate- wus obliged to go to tbe doctor for such as offering standard merchandise or service at fair and cq il>r,Ub* _ .... . , , . „ . ,, . . ly owned utllltes should be required treament and removal. Pruitt's Melody Shop, Medford, bus / able prices. W e-heartily recommend them. to amortize honded indebtedness so _______________________________________ ______________________And ous o f th« largest stocks o f music . . . . . . . . . . . . . , „ ., ,. that ultimately they would serve the ~ «tn by Hear the latest music kit* demon outside of Portland. l» -4 t , ... _____ , people at the cost of operation. strated at Pruitt's Melody Shop, In MYRTLE'S COFFEE HOUSE ., , . . I 'Railroad development must be en- Norval Wiley wits visiting his pa . . . .. . . . ... kiedford. 19-4t Home Cooked Paltry .. . „ .... . couraged but the so-called hump REAL ESTATE HROKV's car« rents, Mr and Mrs. F. E Riley o f 1. . . . . . . , LUNCHBON8 ... back rates to and from the ports Mr. and Mrs. J. IL W hite and this city recently. . .. RELIABLE INSURANCE1 8erT1 SHORT ORDERS— MEALS ______ .and the iuterior must 1 h > corrected „ „ „ larari' Mrs. Hazel Bromley o f Medford were Delicious Hamburgers _ _ ,, . . . uud Interior Industries protected." uuday afternoon guests o f Mrs F. E W iley and W. E Alexander ition It »’ bite's alsttr, Miss Mary A. Mee. were business visitors In Medford on on spe Miss Mee returned borne with them Wednesday. You Are Always Welcome At The TRY the ai for several days visit. Damcn Cafe & Confectionery AMERICAN THE • traffic W. K Alexander bas a complete the. T for Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Finley, and stock o f McCormlck-Deerlug parts The Home of Good Eats t autho Mis* May Etcher, o f this city, were aud supplies. tf JOB W O R K " h 's the Coffee" ous llh' guests at a valentine party given I M IS HC11VIOUS ' " I wa We are Informed by mail carrier last Saturday night by Mrs, Finley's Juntos Watson, that for some time sister. Mies Foreeteen W alker of O. S. BLAC KFORD — -------- -------------------- -- j past s i n . ill h, >> | h t f l I n ' l l taking t i l e the llcrrydale section. The evening DAIRYMAN was very enjoyably spent playing mall sack hook from the crane and AT HUMMER PRICESld con,, Fresh Milk and Cream games. . ■■ throwing it some distance away, caus- t Delivered Dally CENTRAL POINT WOOD IMrrer h i An event of Interest to all South- ing Jim considerable time In loea- Phone 14x1 tVntral Point the W ashington’s ] ting It. Jtm and Agent Purkepvle Mrs. Julian uwen Is quite skk at ern Oregon is Phone :t;i.» th , n j -------- -------------------------------— ? such 1 this writing. Her many friends hope Birthday Dance to be given by Med- have warned the boys to desist, hut — "-Mit Ion« J bi r illness will be of short duration ,fo r d Post No. 15 o f the American to no avail. Last Friday the hook Your Patronage Legion next Monday, February 22. was removed and carried some dls- Appreciated er tofd'i Mr*. Ada Leek, who ha* made her The affair, which Is expected to he tance and hid so that Jim could uot HARDWARE F E N ttgian d n < home with Mrs. Elsie Hazelwood tor one of the leading Legion event* o f find same until next day, and as a Georg«' Wiishingtmi said: "It is not a cus the past eight or nine years, left for tbe year, will be staged at tbe Ori result th«- fast mail sack was not FARM IMPLEMENT» nU *r '' If this happens again, Graiit* Pa-s this morning, where the «•utili Gardens and will commemorate picked up. W. I w tom with me to k«*«'|> money t o look at." HARNESS ami I 'l . r M l U y . ^ , Central point »III make her home. O rffo * the ht-centennlal anniversary o f the boys will be reported to Oover- r.xbi», too, money kept only to look at _________ _________________ f t targ' George Washington's birthday. Mu ment officials, who will put tbe boys J M II. Muore brought In some vcry sic o f Ih» latest modern type will be where they will not be able to do I doc* more harm t h a n gis»! cycn for III«' promUinr ssmpb-* o f ore (roiu bis furnished by Ike Porter and hi* this unlawful deed, nor enjoy the corn- person |MMm-*King It, Deposit your money mine on Galle Creck thi» week. Ile versatile dance-ban dand there w ill; fort* of home for sonic time, eipects to start operations soon. The be *p«vial feat urea In keeping with it Ha ! - - in the Central Point state .tank, w h e r e it h«-avy «Dow* and rains «topped tbe tbe occ*«!oii. Popular prlrea wllL The Robins are here -o r a* Art .V A W .W .V .'.V A V A W .Y A ' was i ’ Work at hls mine some lime ago. will draw Interest and work f o r y '»a. C i n s e prevail and everyone In Bouthern Perry says— have been here all wln- —------------------------------------ -- p r«i r ' I m ia x g i i a n Di«>s . g j A Pi Oregon is cordially invited to attend ter but Just told us o f tt. in u s i l i »mt let u- talk It over. .......... mill » Portrait' roof* Buy your Rerleaned Wheat, Oate I Conuiicr« ial . . . Acrid »nd Barley e n d at the Finley Im Ey cry thing iu Cabinet Work plement Co. It in f f A DOLLAR’S WORTH IOW ' Estai-.i»h«»l ln IWW W. E. Ab lande r an loaded a enr- W 1 U i f ibw r*mp.*n Mil mdil i( with 91 for « »U we+kt* trimt * u h * c r t I« « h a d of mower* and farm implementi l.Y iV A M M W A M W THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR la*t week. Ha te preparing for a itaL C" r Tit Ça«'**-.'» •riswvv Ft • am im « |ovi$tr good season * biialneae la hla line. eoB i n Mb»«, votlA U F A W VW W W W M VW W W VW W | AUh“UKL aIld DeUlU ^ T mir * 8 z rz z t i ■ [ Hulet States Position on Corporations Cra a Fox “ Girl o f the Rio the p; e Mariene DIETRlCh «2 “ SH AN G H AI ■ «■■». EXPRESS® " “ The Reckless A^ard« SPRING F A S H C . PROM ENADbom TH E IN TERPETER Fox Rialto An> j _ h,sq _ C entral Poiit Business Director n0‘ Good Firms To Patronize Lg« J. O. ISAACSOC'.’u" c Phone 393 ents a Mischievous Boys Causing Trouble For Mail O fficials Dance T o Be Given on Birthday O f Washington W OOD and COAoue u> George Washington Bicen ten niai Celebration W. E. ALEXAND:«*110';' Finley Implement Co. MEDFORD ' ““j pen FIRMS ^TROWBRIDGE C abinet Work» This Bank Wlil Be Closed J. P Hay. who le mining In the¡ W illow Spring* district, was In town Wednesday, trading wltk our met- ' chants and visiting friends. Mr. Hay : exports to enlarge hie operatlone la the near future * t <« • « m n a i »• tt* M *■ s~i» *"S »•» w l u b# >* OwrM » -is fr i-*» me l ip r il r l* t* A n S d rhiidrpft « 1 tntpr—to *1» : '■* a zim -- m M SSi a ,, M u ***SM I m r t S »>»SU M t t O»«««** M * . » -• • ■ M snu ■ «-« • ---- I» se«»r I h m •S ussu ?» rail» H» Ve* » Il M l » I h> • • « » « " » e-..r «s N u s s m » « n t l <4 ,t.d An* *■" l *"*• Sl.sk* Oar lk«. aa é ma Saasial aki Uw atkaa hetaraa ________ TW» OaaianaM k n *vi M. ai«.* Use» 1*a* Waran Pnalo« «Caa» * arng a r a l i «***■• I« al lakmiesn. I amlsa» w* Zollar February 22, 1932 Central Point State Bank S 2 f t r r •f i i tha /e / f t / t t f f i t t f t / e e pro I Tour Favorite Jeweler Mare i t i * ^ Me*tfned. * » u m ih l»vio t.al J a A A M .«A .«A M M M M A M A M A A ie to u* f or J ob W ork- larra Photographs •Ha M«*lfonl B ldg. »e l l w MolBTj ICt tin /