The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, June 23, 1932, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    TH U RSD AY, JU XE ä «,
Local Happenings
N e v c o E l Carlton, president of
the Western Union, aeompanied by
his son. Winslow, and several offtcal*
arrived in the valley Saturday. He
is spending several days visiting his
brother Edward W. Carlton and his
sisters Misses Mae, Helen and Mil­
dred Carlton, before he continues
his business trip to Seattle. It has
been two years since Mr. Carlton has
managed to leave New York to visit
his brother and sisters.
Gov. Meier Raps
School Unification
In Oregon Homes
been giv- n Out at th» office u( » , I
Sarah '
>unty
ime demo^J
tlon agent. Tw o of tin dryer* tm S
M YRTLE POINT— Alocal aspirant m en d ed w
: hv L^ U |
for huckleberry recipe honors has
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(Continued from page one)
sent a huckleberry cream cake re­ nun
crates, galvanized wire, a few
cipe to the home economics extension and some hay wire.
Theo. P. Tollefson, who was oper-
Several mem her* of the Grant*
hope to have an enrollment exceed­ service at Corvallis.
alfd on several day* ago at the Com- Pass W. R C. with 14 junior raem-
It reads as
ing 600 or 700. with the result that
niunlty hospital for appendicitis, is her* came to the Central Point meet-
Hood R iver-A pple grower*
follows:
it would he required lo operate a
reported as recovering rapidly and lng Saturday and put on their de­
Huckleberry ( ream Cake
sociatlon cannery to start operate
plant with 30 large buildings, a cen­
hopes to be able to sit up today. The free work
They drove to Corvallis
about June 15.
tral heating plant and a 100-acre
3 eggs beaten until light aud
attending physicians state he should Monday afternoon.
campus with overhead that would be
be able to return home the last of
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lemon colored
Mrs. Tesate Morgan was a shop­ prohibitive.
the week.
J
Mrs. Everett Faber is in the Gen­
1 cup sugar, beat into eggs
Pen dleton-W ork underway on trvl
eral Hospital at Salem where she ping visitor in Medford Saturday.
The loss in fraternity houses esti­
1 cup sweet cream
I ding of middle sector of CamaiCi«*]
mated at *1.100.000 would be practi­
D. E Millard. Bruce Powell. Ed * » s taken for an emergency major
cally complete.
University employ­
Vincent and A. E Powell met at th» operation daring her recent vtsit up
grade on 1*< ndh '
n i)ay ¡,¡,4
2 cups pastry flour
Mrs. Young's Sunday School class
latter's home
Wednesday evening north. She is reported to be doing of the Christain church bad a picnic es now owning homes in Eugene
way.
Aj teaspoon salt
would be compelled to sell in a
and practiced several maie quartet very well,
sui ; • r T ban da) » ventai
2 teaspoons baking powder
ruined market and establish pew
pieces for future use. This quartet
*— ~
home* in a congested market at Cor­
Mix Ingredients In order given and
has recently appeared several times
The Missionary society of the Fed-
Families transferred from beat well.
Mr. sad Mrs. Howard H aas and vallis
at the Christian church.
1 erated church were the guests of
Then turn into ring
« —
Mrs. L- C. Grimes Thursday after- daughters. Pauline and Dorothy, son Ashland, La Grande and Monmouth mold and bake in moderate oven fo ri
and
daughter-in-law
to
Mrs.
Heck­
would
sustain
similar
losses.
Pub­
For Rent
The member* of the Masonic lodge noon
After the missionary pro-
man. were visitors this week at the lic security values estimated at over '•i hour.
and the Order of the Eastern S um *am refreshments were served,
home o f Dr. and Mrs. W . H- Heck­ *5.000,000 would be disastrously af­
Filling
are planning a picnic to be held at
~
fo r
fected.
Housing facilities and ad­
the Elks' Picnic grounds next Sun-
Miss Barbara Fleischer entertain- man.
1 quart huckleberries
woodshed, garage
chicken ho*a
ditional
buildings
and
equipment
on
day, June 26. Dinner will he served «-d Miss Mary Lou Gerber at lunch
2 cups sugar (use only 1 cup!
Growing garden. Inquire A. j.
A pageant entitled "T h e Garden the campus at Corvallis would have
at 1 p. m. All members and their Tuesday
sugar if berries are canned)
of Flowers,” was presented by the to be provided at a cost estimated
families are Invited.
.
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Milton. Or E. W. Hedgepsth, «
at *3,000.000 within the next few
Let come to a boil and thicken
’
Mrs Jennie Merritt. Mrs. B L. San- girls of the Christain church Sunday-
Biddle road.
g
years.
with corn starch.
Pour Into cake
Get a Sun Shade Cap at Stone * derson. grand chaplain and Mrs. evening to a large crowd. The pa­
Furthermore,
it
has
been
the
his­
Drug Store.
Kenneth Beebe, worthy Matron, of geant depicted the condition in the tory of consolidated schools that the shell and let cool. When cool top
Miscellaneous
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Central Point, were representatives Christian schools tn India.
university functions submerge all with whipped cream
George Lowe went today to Lake of the Neviu Chapter, who returned
other functions.
The probable re­
• * •
For Sale— Five room modern boa
Mr. and Mrs. Turpin. Phyllis Tor- sult of the proposed consolidation
o' the Woods, where he will build a Sunday evening from attending the
cabin for him self in the Central Graod Chapter meeting of the Order pin and their guest, Miss Merle Hedg- would be the loss of identity of the
In Central Point
>1250, **1
GRANTS PASS— A traveling can­
Point settlement at that place.
ef Eastern Star in session in Port- peth enjoyed Sunday with friends in Oregon State Agricultural college. nery to aid in conserving surplus
terms.
Inquire at The Amerkwf
—■
land last week.
Sams Valley.
I reiterate, therefore, that after a foodstuffs of the county is an ori­
Pink Thomas la reported tn the
careful study of the matter. I am of ginal idea being promoted jointly by
36 members and invited friends
Go to Stone's Drug Store for Pic­ the opinion that the proposed meas­ the Josephine county extension ser­
sick 11*4 today.
of Young People's class of the Christ­ nic Supplies.
ure would not he conductive to sav­ vice and the granges. Boiler, pres­
ian church, left after church Sun­
ings to the taxpayers, but on the con-1 sure cooker, tin cans, sealer and
Mr and Mrs Arnold Bohnert, day for Wagner Creek for a picnic.
Mrs. J. O. Isaacson was hostess trary would result in large economic other needed equipment are being
who attended the grange convention After a bounteous lunch a short de­
R oxy
T T heatr ÌI
at Sflverton returned home Sunday votional service was held near the Thursday afternoon to the members losses, greatly increased taxes and assembled on a four wheel trailer
of the Alpha Delta class of the First decreased efficiency in the functions which will shortly establish a sched­
bank of the beautiful creek
Miss Christian church
of the university, the college and the ule for visits to various communities.
Miss Mary Me« spent Friday In Lucille Abbott acting as leader.
The business meeting was presided normal schools.
It is expected that a majority of
Medford as a guest of her sister Mrs
Wishes to announce for thewI
over by Mrs. R. L Ray. Afterwards
For Management Merger
the 445 families enrolled in the year
Emms White.
opening program
in Mrdtonfi|
Buy Kodak Films at Stone’s Drug games and a program were enjoyed
In my opinion, both the taxpayers round garden project will take ad­
Newest t'|»-to-date Theatre—
by the guests.
The committee in of the state and higher education will vantage of this portable cannery to
Store.
Evelyn Hamilton of Table Rock,
charge of refreshments included Mes- be better served by the merger of the preserve their garden produce.
F R ID A Y , JUNE 24
A
was in town shopping Tuesday. Miss
dames, Isaacson. P. C. Latham, W. W management of these higher insti­ charge of a few cents per can will he
Hamilton will teach in our high
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Jolley, of Med­ Williams, Irene Shirlev and R. L tutions of learning under a single made to cover cost of operation and
“ SH ANGH AI
school this year.
ford, and Mrs. Chase, Harry, Helen, Ray.
I chancellor, as contemplated by the supplies, to be paid in cash or in pro­
and Dorothy Powell, o f this city
duce.
Directing
this
program
are
act creating the state board of higher j
Mr. and Mrs. T T. Buck and grand­ spent a lovely three days, the last
education.
Mrs. Sara Wertz, home demonstra­
Miss.
Mildred
Carlton,
president
of
son Lynn Banard of Redmond, Ore­ of last week, camping on Lake Creek. Jackson County Public Health as­
After all these years of bickering tion agent; H. B. Howells, county
Featuring
gon visited several days at the home
sociation, returned to her home on and smugglings, we are now on the agent; and a Pomona grange com­
of Mr. and Mrs. Arile Thompson
Jerry Jones, Peggy Jones, Naomi the Old Stage road Friday.
of George Wertz, M A R LE N E DEITRK'H ami
She eve of a consummation of this con- mittee composed
Arlene Thompson returned home Johnson. Geneva Brown, Alfred Tay­ and Dr. Bstelle Ford Warner of ! structive program. I feel that is is Ernest
C l,EVE IIKOOKS
Calhoun, Ben Coutant and
with them for an indefinite visit.
lor and Jack Sanderson were visitors South Dakota, have just attended a extremely regrettable that a m ove-! Pete Dorsay.
also
in Ashland, last Sunday.
White House conference in the east. ment should now be launched which
DANGER
ISLAM)
Mr. and Mrs F E Carpenter of
The Misses Mae, Helen and Mil­ will achieve nothing in the way of
BEND— That homemakers of Des­
M ARRIAG E ROWS
Phoenix Arlxona, Mrs. M M. Cow-
Geraldine and Grace Hermanson dred Carlton expect Dr. Warner to saving and efficiency In education chutes county are actively promoting
JIN G LE R IM S
den and children of Hayden, Arlxona. went to Medford Wed, June 15 for a arrive Wednesday to be their guest and which will precipitate the people the Idea of a “ homemade living’ ’ Is
and V. V. Hedgpeth and son Harold weeks visit with their aunt, Mrs for several days.
of this state at this critical period evidenced by the gathering of 170
of Kingsburg. California, arrived in M. N. Morris.
They also went to
The above program will I h - give« |
into a feud which will array section women who met to obtain the latest
Central Point Sunday, to visit their Ashland, Sunday with some Medford
against section and class against scientific information and methods
S A T U R D A Y , JUNE 23 a* .
father and brother, L. K. and T.H. friends.
class for years to come.
on canning, drying and curing of
Hedgpeth.
________
Advices have been received by me home produced foods. The meeting
t 'ontlliilous Show
that the group now espousing the was conducted by Lucy A. Case, nu­
On Sunday afternoon, June 19.
Mr. Jewett and his three boys re­ Mrs. Ranger and Mrs. R 8. Harris
! consolidation measure threatens to trition specialist of the State college
CHIUSTAIN CHURCH
turned from Lake o' the Woods Sun were agreeably surprised by a call
oppose the meritorious tax program extension service, who demonstrated
Coming Snuda»
D.
E.
Millard,
Pastor
day evening
sponsored by the Oregon Taxpayers the various methods of canning
from the following ladles from Ash­
Bible
School,
9:45
a
m.
Miss
Eula
Equalization and Conservation league strawberries, peas, rhubarb, salmon,
land:
Laura Abbott. Bertha Cor-!
“ Strangers in ‘Love"!
and myself unless the president of meat, vegetable soup and Hieved spi­
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wagner and ihell, Anna Prescott, Mary Gyger Rnnaon, Supt.
the
league
refrains
from
expressing
two children of Seattle, Washington, Sarah Stratton, and Jimmie Hobson.
nach
for
infant
food.
Models
of
Morning Worship. 11.
an opinion against the education homemade drvers and smokehouses
Continuous shows I to II p. i
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Maple.
Christain Endeavor, 6:30 p. m
merger legislation.
Daily Shows— Mat. IBM); » i
were also shown.
They plan to stay about a week.
Katherine Lathrop and Dorothy |
Junior Choir, Thursday 4 p. m.
1 sincerely regret that any such
• • *
Jones left for Corvallis, Sunday. !
threats have been made, and I sin-
Mr. and Mr*. George Lowe and While there they w ill attend the 4-H
ST.
HELENS
Hometnakers
Jimmie Grimes drove to the Lake club convention. They plan to re­
The Children's Day program was | cerely hope that they will not be building inexpensive evaporators for
carried
out.
The
tax
measures
were
o' the Woods Friday returning in the turn next Sunday.
presented to a large audience Sun­
fruit and vegetable drying. Within
evening.__________________
day evening. The church was beau­ framed and designed for only one the past three weeks approximately
purpose,
and
that
is
to
give
genuine
Magazines
and Newspapers
at tifully decorated with baskets of
500 mimeographed directions for
flowers, the stage representing a tax relief to the owners of farms constructing homemade dryers have
Mr. Gleason and son Mervin drove Stone's.
and
small
homes,
which
tax
burdens
ifarden scene.
to Red Bluff, 8undav and returned
The opera chairs recently installed have become so excessive that they
In the evening with Mr*. Mervin
Mr. and Mr*. Edwin Nichols were
add
very much to the comfort of the have become confiscatory. Although
Gleason and two children. Mrs. Glea­ Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and
audience
and to the appearance of we may have honest differences of t
son has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. E. P. Stone.
opinion, we should not allow either
the auditorium.
Ural Coleman of Red Bluff.
Mrs.
The I’ lac»* to Get a
passion of prejudice to enter into
Coleman Is the aunt of Mrs. Gleason
our disagreements and should con­
Mr. H J. Fleischer worked all
The Ladies Missionary Circle met sider all proposed legislation solely
!i
this week with Mr Jack Fowler of
Mrs. L. C. Grimes is leaving for Medford, who sells "S and W pro­ at the home of Mrs. Victor Bursell on its merits.
last Friday afternoon. Mrs. J. San­ I
I,ake o' the Woods Saturday with ducts.
In the present crisis confronting
also
ford Richardson led the meeting.
her four boys, where she plans to (
our nation. Oregon, in common with
spend the summer.
all other states of the Union, is faced
The High School Orchestra played;
Chinese Dishes
Mrs. Young's class of H. S. Stu­ with difficulties which will require
at the Montana Picnic held In the
Mrs. H. P. Jewett. Mrs E. C. Fa­ Ever Shady Auto Park. Sunday after­ dents will meet at the church Thurs­ our best efforts to surmount. It is,
lter, and Everett Faber returned noon A large crowd attended the day evening, June 23, at 6:30 to go no time at this critical period to pre­
cipitate a controversy that will divide
Sunday from a trip to the north. picnic and were favored by six pieces on a picnic.
our people Into bitter factions when
Mrs Faber visited friends In Wash­ from the orchestra.
ington and Mrs. Jewett visited rela­
The Christian Endeavor will leave ' our united support is so urgently
tives tn Salem.
Mr. Dale Smith, of Dallas, O regon,; at 1:30 Sunday afternoon for W ag­ ; needed to meet the manifold grave
brother of Mrs. E. P. Stone, with ner Creek where the boys w ill fur­ | a,,d Perplexing problems which con-
Medford
FOR SALE—-Leghorn Fryers.
25c his wife and daughter is a visitor nish a strawberry shortcake feed j ff°b t this state on every hand.
at
supper
time.
The
regular
C.
E.
and 30c each. Phone 211 W. M. here.
meeting will be conducted in the open : ONTARIO— The potato acreage of
Tetherow, Central Point.
It
with only the sky as a roof. Very
Mr. Court Purkevpllc spent the helpful, personal ,and inspiring meet­ Malheur county will be materially
Mrs. Julia Bebb and daughter. week end at hi* home in Central ings have been held in the woods.
I iucreased this year, particularly the
Betty Ann from Kelso. Washington Point.
(
« f e a g e of Bliss Triumphs. Most of
are the guests of Mrs Bebb's sister,
T IIE FE D ERATED CHl'HCHEH
[ this variety will be planted with
Mrs. Theo. Tollefson.
Mrs. Carr, lola Carr and Anna
J. M. Johnson, Pastor
seed grown last year by P. Tensen
f arr came home Sunday after a
Bible School (J. W. Casad, super­ of Nyssa from certified Montana
A daughter was born to Mr. and week's camping trip on the Applegate
Mrs. Leroy Williams of Talent thi* river
intendent) 9:45 a. m.
grown seed. The acid mercury dip'
last week
Mrs. Williams is the
Morning service at eleven o'clock. treatment has been recommended
daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Johnson.
5
George Lees, eight year old son
Y. P. S. C E. (tw o groups) 6:30
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack l**es, had the
! ^ „ C° ttn‘ y Agent K 0 U rsen and
p.
m.
! »H I Probably l,0 put lu general n8C
Mr and Mr*. M N Morris, of Med misfortune to fracture one arm and
V
Evening service at eight o'clock. in Malheur county this year.
ford were the Monday evening guesls break the other when he fell about
of Mr. and Mrs Al Hermanson
25 feet front a tree In the yard where
Men') Prayer Meeting, Monday a*
he was playing
George was rushed 7:30 p. m.
Pendleton-City Cleaners opened at
to
a
doctor
In
Medford,
where
the
A Gospel service will he held at
Women's Bible study and prayer 124 West Alta St.
Willow Springs. Friday evening for: arms were set. He I* at home now
the young pAiple.
Rev. Johnson recovering from the accident, which group. Tuesday, 2:30 p. tn.
happened Friday evening
»111 give the address.
Midweek church
service,
Bible à
*
study aud prayer, Wednesday 7:30
A meeting of the newly organised p. Ill
Tuesday July 12. is I he date that
lias been »el for the opening of the Literary dub o f the Federated church
Bible conference at at he Federated was held last Friday evening and Choir practice, Thursday. 7.30 p. in
was voted a success. Several mnsi- i
church.
cal numbers were given and clever
OREGON C ITY — Pho*phorus-bc*r-
Mr Jack Southwell left Friday for stories and articles were read
tng fertilisers used In demonstration
Diamond Lake where he will spend
trials on the brtxnut filbert orchard
the week
Mr and Mrs. L. E Hatfield spent
an enjoyable Sunday visiting friends. 1 of C. A Vonderahe of Oregon City
Th»' simple, sturdy, extra |M>wen-»l
last year have shown a hold-over ef­
Bring your films for developing lo
Rollai or that has mad»- NORGE*
A nine pound son was born to Mr fect on the cover erftp, reports J. J.
nr, capita - expenditure
--
•
Stone's Drug Store
rT 'l IF annual per
foe
and Mr*. Jack Miller Tuesday
Mr* lnskeep
In these rows the cover
one of th»' big lenders in electric V
* electricity in 1929 amounted to >5.00.
Miller I* remembered by many friend*
In the same year the American public
Mr and Mr*. Well* Mann enter­ as the former Luellle Hover
The crop furnished «bout 15,000 pounds
refrigeration is ju*l one of the
of green material to turn under this
»pent >16.50 per capita, or more than
tained friend* at their home tn Table baby was named Fred Alan
Rock. Sunday evening
man» N»)Rl,K features for »hielt I
three time» as much, foe tobacco. We
spring, while those with no phos­
»pent >8.tXT per capita for ice cream—
High school girl* o f Central Point phorus produced only about 2000
you
exp»-»
!
to
pay
a
mm
It
higher
I
Mrs Emma Gleason left Monday contributed to the assortment o*
about one and three-fifth* timo
a* much
for Corvallis where she was sent as Red Crow* work on display In the pounds. This is the third consecu­
a* tor electricity: >8.50
prie«.
ft
P«v
capita
for
a delegate to th# W. It C. state con­ chamber of commerce at Medford tive year (or this fertiliser trial in
tarsi»—>1.50 more
per person than fo,
vention being held this week
She during the past week
which Mr. Vonderahe and Mr. In-
COM F IN (N I) s i i THE NORGE j
will return Saturday.
*
skeep are cooperating.
The young
FOR 5(M R sri.K .
Mis* Hildegard Lang, secretary of tree# are Jnst coming Into bearing
Central Point Grange, received a
!
fractured right arm as she attempted and yields will he taken (or the first
time
this
year
Fertlllaer
combina­
to crank a gasoline engine.
The
break, which was near the wrist tion* being used include complete
D R Y P IN E
KI nirim ^ ■ dif
caused her so much pain she could fertlllaer, phosphorus and potash,
not be present at (Jrsnae meet In a
Collator
nitrogen and phtvaphorua. nitrogen
Flag* for the radiator at S lon e* and potash, and nitrogen alone.
Drug Store
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Central Point
W ood Y ard
Two hundred opera seat* were In­
stalled in the Christain Church last
week taking place of the uncomfor­
table benches that were originally
there
The seats were purchased
from the Isis Theatre of Medford,
and were pul down bv the men of
It Lr church.
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