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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1932)
Mr*. Al Hermanson atten :« 1 tha CENTRAL POINT WOMAN rooking school at MedMrd W dm - DIES AT HOME HERE HOME MAKING day. | By MRS. HARRY A. Bl’ RNHAM iUCh demands are finding adequate; a cre-n ot much more t’^ Catharine« Hare j satisfaction in the story of today's ] grain crop." Louis* Fred Morgan of Table Rnc> suf- aged 80 years, passed away ut inventions and manufactures as told ! Mr. Jackman estimat»* Mr*. Ethel Klingle has teen taking M t « Myrtle Mayfield ha» returned fered an accident on Sunday while home in central Point at 8:30 p m. Have you looked over the adver in the adevrtising pages. least 500.000 acres in from an exte«d«*d visit with relativ«* rare of her mother, Mr*. A. B. Stalls- splitting boards with a hand axe. He Saturday. She has been a resident of tising sections of your favorite tnaga- 1 «on are adapted to thi- <:ro ,’OL and friend* in Portland. worth, who ha* been very ill the past chopped of his little finger on h!r Jackson county since 1903, coming n Matty? Th. agi» _ . ! agents In every Wiliam«, week. ■ new new- note note in in them, them, I v i e d i c & g o o u t « v a - - - .■ hand. He was taken to Medford here with her family from Colorado 1 county have seen it tri «4 j M i !.' uii .1 Yark.-l, Irene Hoffman a note of optimlsim and calm pur. Great Farm Crop | enthusiastic over its 9 *4 The many old friends of Mr*. Zola 1 .V**” ’ m‘'d k il attention was given in that year and settled at Rogue and lolene Morningstar attended a the wound. River, and 11 years ago moved to pose. There are fewer stories of fa - ! _ • i j , some say’ ng It will do mor-, show in Medford Saturday evening Barnett Aker*, who has a position in • I Central Point. Her husband, a civil Imlous. almost fantastic achieve S a y s S p e c i a l i s t dalrymen through the ^ the Gardner Drug store in Medford, Miss Harriett Sparrow, daughter war veteran, died in 1913. ments and more educational mater ---------- than Congress can or wll ^ Oregon has had its share of 'won- Mis* Irene Hoffman spent the will be sorry to hear she has been of Mrs. Alex Sparrow, is spending Mrs. Hazelwood was born in Ten- ial leading to definite results. week. "Those interested in try w week end with Mr. and Mrs. R. Moru- very ill the past . .. spring vacation at her home near nessee Dec. 31, 1851. She was a Magazinea published primarily for! der ‘,la,,t8>'' ot whlch came sativa can get seed from u, IngHtar, climbing Table Kock on Films developed free— charge fo r |(Vn,rBl ,>0int M1’"' s Parrow 1* «n- member of the Baptist church There women, and the women's sections fro" ‘ a ^yptian tomb or perhaps by asking for it by its comm* Sunday. The flowers were lovely .................... - ... tertalnlng as her guest Miss Nancy “ re left to mourn her demise six of newspapers are apparently done the craw of a wild goose, says E. R. ALFALFA,” Jackman conci yj and the view one not to be forgotten prints only at S to n e ’s In S ' om Hukelcy of Honolulu, who is a stu- ! children. C. T. Hazelwood of Pagosa forever with looking back at the j Jackman, extension farm crops spec In future years. * ! dent with Miss Sparrow at the Cath- Springs. Colo., Etta Wetherby, Bell- "good old days.” They are not eveu ialist at Oregon State college, and is well to ask for certified J Miss Lela Mauldin« of Medford wa» erlne Branson School In California Ingham, Wash.; Elzora Cox, Norfolk, stopping with what has already been many in ,his sta,e ,iave *ot 6*llted the Grimm variety.” 116 and 120 Films are now 8 - the guest of Miss Iola Carr during _______ | Va.; O. E. Hazelwood, Salem, Ore.; accomplished along the line of the cver niaRa*ine stories of world beat- After t , , Luther, Central Point, and Josephine exposure lustead of 6 . No Increase the pant week end. ing crops that later proved failures 'Billamook-Tillamook Save the picture developing enve- , „ , . . , „ elimination of needless toil. in price at Stone's Drug Store. , lope* and . get . . a free enlargement i . a , t 1 Keopsell of Medford. Also 18 grand- here. Co. gave short term option tu _ v If we might look through a tele children. Occasionally, however, a wonder Thirkell, Portland, for Mis* Iola Carr, Mi»s Lela Maulding Stone * Drug Store, nc' ke wh Funeral services were conducted scope that would bring to ourselves ful crop does show up, such as Feder developments to be mad* * day yes _____ Gerford Mornlngstar was a Med and two friend* from Medford went visual evidence of the homes of to ation w heat in eastern Oregon, sweet ocean. in of laa ford visitor one day last week. on a picnic along Rogue River last Mr and Mrs. Ray Anders of Klam- by Rev. D. E Millard Tuesday and morrow, we sometimes wonder what clover in the niiille west and lesped- --------------- ------ -__.ornlng th Friday. They picked large boquet* * , h Klllu spt.nt Wednesday night , interment was at Rogue River. we would see. There are many spec isa in the aonth And right now U * n /-«I A C C i r i c i x i f»B' Mrs. Paul Martin and her mother, of wild flower* for friends and the , with Krneilt Scott of t h ,8 cUy who ,h I ulations about this. Will our houses is a crop for western Oregon of L > L / \ O O i r iu .L ) Ajr our wo sick. Mrs. K. C. Miller, are botbe confin I Mrs. Anders’ father Secretary Asks be shipped in carload lots, all ready truly marvelous properties, says ed to their homes with flu. to put together? Will there be any Jackman, it is Medlcago sativa. FOR SALK Are you Action on Columbia Dry Pine Slabs, $4.75 per load, at Jake Witchlatch, who spent the I kitchens at all, or will meals be "It is the best hay crop in exist FOR SALE— Light Braiusi*| social Central Point Wood Yard. winter in Arizona, va> here this Mrs. Anna Hughes of Medford wa* R i v e r C h a n n e l | served hot at our doors from a cen ence," Jackman says positively. "It ing eggs and baby chicks y night? vlNlting Mr. Euri Scott Sunday af week and is visiting bis daughter in tral community kitchen? What will stays greeu and succulent through- available April 6. Spec:, n all and ternoon. Mrs. Roy Anderson and daughter, { Medford. (Continued from page one) be new in insulation and heating 1 f ( out the driest summer, is economical Phone 303, Central Poi« pe no ci Dorothy, accompanied Mr. Anderson houses- What new methods wll be to grow and is high in both protein Paul Nitzschke. indulged to Hornbrook and Hilt last Thursday. J. C. Yakol Rawlelgh retailer, car Mrs. McKim has been Quite sick able for navigation; and the pub discovered to eliminate dust and and minerals, so that animals fed ■ Bro. Fel ries a full line of extracts, soaps, Mr. Anderson drives one of Beck's for some time is convalescing. lic benefits from navigation are suf noise? on It stay In good condition. This Mlwellnneou* few . Bakery bread wagons over a large ficient to warrant the assumption medicines and cleansers and food forage plant can be pastured, fed! WANTED— A chtince to t u l products. Two blocks north of the territory. Wells Man has moved to the farm by the federal government of the Probably some woman, years ago. green or used for hay. producing the I woodshed with Body Wo By tlie w Grange Hull. 26-4t he recently purchased of Mr. Rod- entire cost of the necessary locks expressed the wish that a way mislu latter at the rate of three to five a tier. Central Point Wt ,dld;lte8 1 und channel enlargement.” Mrs. Herman preabt spent Thurs-1 lnan. be found to relieve her of the hours tons per acre year after .year with- phone 333. 1 WI" day and Friday in Medford and while The Columbia and its tributar Bill Ferguson wa* In town visiting of sewing she found necessary in out reseeding. Jhe hay is suitable,-----------------------------lte8t' W Sherman Musty of Grants Pass ies are potentially "the greatest sys over the week end. Bill has turned there had the misfortune to lose her! order to keep her family clothed, for cows, horses or sheep and even dr fitness gold wrist watch. ._____ I tem for water power to be found spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. farmer for sure. IF YOU are feeding hogsiti y man w anywhere in the United States," said Finally the sewing machine appear- hogs clean it up to the last straw, . and Mrs. Will Musty. you to get in touch will er as the answer to this need. "When fields that have grown en blindi Brown. Mr. and Mrs. W. J Kinsman of | *---------* meat scraps. Cooked ti Carl and Clifford Boswell were Not long ago I saw one of the Medicago sativa are finally plowed de to eat Thompson Creek spent part of the Mrs. Dacy Stedham is quite sick p o u n d s p r e s s u r e live stem , b„ visiting friend* in this city. They PORTLAND. Ore., Mar. 29-(Spec) first sewing machines ever made. A op it Is found that the crop has en- spent Easter vacation with their day Monday with Mrs. Kinsman'* al present, little hand-propelled affair it was. riched the soil beyond belief,” Jack- — In a telegram to R H. Kipp, ex flUeuSfon?*******^^ ... from mother, Mrs. W. A. Crane, and at- father in Yreka. A clamp held it fast to the edge of man continues. "Fields which form — innocet Mr*. Elizabeth Gregory is quite ecutive secretary of the Columbia tended the Poellnltz funeral. a table and the person using it turn erly produced 20-bushel grain yield especial sick at this time. She has been in Valley association, Representative Harold Head was home from the ed the wheel with one hand while jump to 40 bushels, and the benefi Livestock and Ralp Charles II. Martin of Oregon sum Mr. and Ml*. Frank Knutzen and poor health for some time. Uuiversity of Oregon over the last she guided the cloth on which she cial effects last many years. marized the report of Secretary of DEAD, Useless or Injured h : S two daughters acre g u e s t * of Mr week end. was stitching with the other hand. "One would think that seed of i cattle picked up f r e e ,ttturday f Miss Hall, who has been seriously War Hurley to congress on the Co Kneutzen's mother, Mrs. W A. Crane Crude and imperfect, but the first such a plant would be extremely high I 111 the past two weeks, lsmueh im lumbia river as follows: We buy hides and she didatee8' on Easter Sunday. step to our present electrically pro in price, as a salesman might easi- ’ 4-foot Dry Pino Slabs, $4 75 per Plan Tohl proved this week. Nelson Chemical Works. ' 0,6 herd cord. Central Point Wood Yurd "The report outlines a combined pelled devices which accommodating ly convince one that It would be! 280, Medford. in perso Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cook of Gold ly disappear inside an attractive cabi Mrs. L E. Edmonds' mother's and development in the interest of na Hill were guests of their cousin, net and pose as decorative pieces ot Earl Scott was up town after be Each > sister's families visited at her home vigation, power development, flood ing confined to bis home for the past Miss Mary A. Mee, Monday ufter- last Sunday. Iatform of control, and irrigation. For the furniture when not serving their j-j noon. § two weeks with a severe case of the it and eu lower or tidal section, General Brown utilitarian purpose. Just for the fun of it some day ♦ i! ♦ flu. t record recommends further improvement to Roger Reed, who has been having Grandma Pence of Applegate, is go through the advertising pages of ed for su(i pleurisy, is better and will soon be provide a depth of 28 feet to Van Monro«- and Milton Coieinau left paying a visit to her son und family, able to resume his school work couver, with suitable turning basins. any good publication and check ;♦ «,» Monday for Marysville, Calif., where M. F. Pence. his is as Above Vancouver the plan contem tho-.- adverti* nients which appeal j.; especially to women and are con Mr. Culeman will visit his duughtor, time for The sophomore class of the high plates ultimate development of about Mrs. Louis Hughes Ern I returned home T u e s school attended the funeral of Gen 8 , 000,000 kilowatts by construction cerning products of which women at the pei day evening from an extended visit in eva Brown’s father Wednesday af of 10 large power dams to be built will probably be the largest pur N o C harge fo r D e v e lo p in g — Just Pay fo r the Pr'rd^wUh Ed Farra is confined to his home | California towns doing publicity ternoon. by local governments or private In chasers. It will give you a new real ization of the responsibility of wo work by giving talks and showing terests. with the flu. to try to moving pictures of Crater Lake park. iug down i Navigation locks and channel en men for the stability of the whole STONE’S STORE Ross & Ross are the proud owners largements at an estimated cost of business structure of the world, and „ . . DRUG . ------------------ >»y busine Central Point, Oregon • economic: of a newly painted sign advertising $16,100,000 would be provided at will, perhaps, bring to your thought We have new aud used Springtooth SAM S V A L L E Y their ware*. / ■ federal expenses In the four pro and idea that may lead to new and Harrows. Also new and UHed Off that aerv: set Orchard Discs. Finley Imple posed dams between Vancouver anil better methods or devices. NEWS • * • For Rawlelgh Products see J. C. ment Co. the mouth of Snuke river to afford Yakel, two blocks north of Orange a depth of^hot less than 9 feet and hia writer W. B. Henri tells, in Advertising By KVA FRINK Hall Cosmetics, water cleansers, ex-1 Mr. und Mrs. Edmond Morris and of suitable dimensions for modern And Selling, how his advertising party a The Ladies Club entertained their barge traffic. tracts, medicines, soaps, stock and small daughter, Mary Evelyn, of Cor- it come* firm recently made a survey among poultry preparations, disinfectants vullis, were week end guests of Mr husbands und families Saturday "The dams proposed between Van housewives to determine the proper ! no tarlt: ana fly sprays. 26-41 and Mr*. Walter B Morris of Table night with a banquet. A program couver and the Snake river would “ copy appeal" on an important elec- ition” to s »■ ' -■ i Rock. The Morrlsses formerly lived followed the banquet which consist be at Warrendale, The Dalles, John trie domestic appliance. He sums many pi HORN T u Mr and Mrs. Robert In Medford but moved to Corvallia ed of shadow pictures. The Old Fami Day Rapids and Umatilla Rapids up the findings in the following ad of plain Oilman, March 29, u son, weighing where he is employed with the Un ly Album and musical numbers. ut estimated cost of $59,000,000, vice to advertisers: ’Today’s adver t official Games were then played which wu* $89.000.000, $110,000.000, and $ 60 , tising demands facts. It demands rea til pounds. ion Oil company. that indi -1 . I enjoyed by all. 000,000 respectively. a hang v son. It demands drama, but not hys "Development for irrigation is not terics. It demands good looks but Mr. and Mrs. Dick Straus were recommended at the present time not elegance. It demands research These are old established business«»* and have h«M*n locat«‘«l her*! iff ice. *)U Sunday guests at the Frink home. hut it Is safeguaided by recommend and not guesswork. It demands hu many years or Uiejr have demonstrated their reliability in other ws.®fflcia'* such as offering standard merchandise or service at fair and eq»» ation for reservation of sufficient man interest hut not ’sob stuff.’ It able prices. We 'heartily recommend them. Orange will meet Saturday night power ut cost of production to pump demands salesmanship, but not psy '• heard o with tlie Antioch people putting on the necessary water." -— •* ‘a ! man s chological lying. And it demands the program . Ktpp expressed pleasure at the results, not promises." ------------------------------------ acter and 1 You Are Always Welcome At The Initiation will be put on in the report as outlined by General Mar Such are the demands of think J. O. ISAACSO1*’ and lhil third and fourth degrees. Theke tin's telegram. Damen (_afj & Confectionery ing women today for the devices •hoose ni"n will also he a cake walk. REAL ESTATE HROSC thMn 0 W iW W V W W W V V V V Y W V W V V Y A W A W .V .’ . W . V . ^ v . v . ’ ,-. The Home of Good Eats Candidato for the Republican Nomination for RELIABLE INHURAW%»nt. It a "It’s the Coffee" The C. E. Clement* family are Phone 393 moving to Table Rock this week on ----- -------------------------- — -msincss if COUNTY JUDGE the Dunlap ranch. ------------------------------------ - - him to tie O . S. B L A C K F O R D n his own i TRY B A IN MAN TW ICE in a W H ILE been above t h e AMERICAN Fresh Milk and Cream . ot man w l>ur Htstk inclail«-» a number o f«mall «luantities ami < m M lot* of. <* Delivered Daily for (Continued from page one) 1 ii oilier tlia i we are v « t » anxious to di»|»n»e of uml to do so are Phone f ix ! Central Point JOR W O R K going to oigrr Ilk1 smile at eonsiilerably le*» than m*i. I 0 KODAKS And DEI/E10P/NÖ Central Poiff Business Directoi fil V Good Firms To Patronize CLEAN UP SALE Lumber Bargains Will «Speak at | uma o f our Valley In the light of the sun at this time of year j is a gorgeous one. The blooming orchards, bright green fields and j the far-flung settlements for a pic ture long to be remembered. Tal lent, Jacksonville. Medford and Cen- jtral Point all lie before the eye aud ! one rail get a better realisation of ' the Immensity of it all. Better tr y , _____ it -ometlmi Just lak. the road past IH flH H H H H H H d A *A A *******A A A A A **A *A ********************** the pit aud for Walker’s Hall C e n tra l P oint Thursday, March 31 8 P. M. C om e a n d h ear the issues o f the sign, "4-Clty View." • • • W.* wLh Hr«. Banns would take that ear off the ground long enough j to give us his idea of just what can- didate for each office the Dally News j believes best qualified for the posi- • tton sought. We know he will be | right there to find fault If we pick the wrong man. and to point out any mistakes the office-holder may make. Why not give u* the aid of ill. Uml GRADE CEDAR SHIPI \l* ,I»K\ per >1 4 in. It<>( \l> ERGK COMMON Rl *TIC Per M « iii. t HAN\El, R l s r i l . Uml GRADE H Per ' Finley Implement Co. SI4.00 S Central Point S I I .O O I’er M No. | sI’ IIT CEDAR IN is fs . Al.l. HEART Ka«’h ....... 4 ............ ................................. U\4’ »— Uxll anil IxlU COMMON IVr M 15»/2C S7.00 Reedsport--Channel work to start i soon, according to prenant plan* Rt Ml MIIKR— No PHONE \NI* N«> IH TIt i Mi \N n \ s H I N t, To YtH UOI S Kir fit. HARDWARE Oregon MEDFORD .V N S W tY W A V Y V W Y W W V W ^TROWBRIDGE Cabinet Works K a taE b M in 10«>ft Cash and Carry Lumber Co. 1 Appreciated Everything iu Valline! Work SALE DATES March 26 to April 2, Incusive support? the d a y d isc u sse d in a p lain >1 W. E. A L E X A N r ^ "“ ^ si2.00 sii.oo ì 1x2 PINE FLUME LUMBER At Record-breaking Prices ' | had' tlie shaking th Your Patronage ti in. N«>. U O iM M O N SH IPI t|> 1 ij READ CAREFULLY j Afternoon wear, wll( FK v -old a* ’ th .-.— d o v e r la li* FARM IMPLEMENTI ^ L, lhi IIARNESS ami PI-CM^lJOy M d ha pie tl.au 1 noi b«en foi thè Iwond' .tain” | fra ti be loe iied rneas. He, -----------------------------— ''l a tlac and MI ANGLE STUDI»» in# in persi "Personallty P o rti»* ’ ; to i * ’:ablis foniuM-rrial - - • tindlthus t - J l l t of t» i* wD ach ot ili. FIRMS ■ • id to t ihe ni yoa l tlsher «per at Gratei rhat ■ ”*t fi* * ater here. troia Prosi V .W V N W J ft m / . /c /t title Favorite Jeweler Since tata Mord. ^■W hat Oregon ÿ MmMw .1 ■ w -*. w . v . n Come to us for Job Work. la IMI dre<s Farm Phot «graph* » R i M«sifoni IH< Phone U N