The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, April 13, 1933, Image 1

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    'NCREASED FARM PRICES NOTICED
th»t
are di,
P .T .A . Plans
* * - •While I NUL EARL LEEÏER Early Fruit Tacle Revival
Is Damaged
Big Relief
TO HEAD P. I A.
Program BALKS AI PAYING
Is Brough t by
Bg Frosts
FOR COMING TEAR
E
Rising Prices
n otice!
ialt oj * _
dal-
omr
1 « t h e p e o p le ,
ice o f fe r w h a t w e
p p rsv e.
h o w ca n w e a ft e r w a r d »
w o rk ? L e t u s r a is e a s t a n d a r d t o
_________ J j u s t ca n r e p a ir . T he e v e n t
xe H nndt o f H od. ' G eo r u e W a s h in g to n
6 to **t week w,- told of the coming
iring. Wo welcomed the bright
rican > days a,itl llie ope»'“« °f iht
■rs. But woe Is me! We were
n e d ;ether too hasty.
Since then
_____^iave had snow and rain, wind
I
C luster »ud twice the morning
'w as hidden
In a blanket 01
lge Smok - (not Art Perry's
r.) But today the sun is shiu-
again and ahe warmth is felt
« ’ erhaps that is on ac
ts, t more,
ot the tact that the fishing
>n opens Saturday.
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e note that at least one of oui
w townsn i has harkened to
idvice. I'Today we saw him bus
ngaged tn replenishing his stock
nes and flies, and checking up
is tackle in general, preparatory
oing out after the finny beau-
Good for him! May his shad
lever grow less!
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:aln, we'll have to admit belong-
““ t© the "subsidized press." At
we suppose the laying of gra-
n that old mud hole In front oi
house Iras for the purpose ol
ng on the blind side of the edit-
W eill We won't say a word
.t our City dads, at least today.
■ did a Bine Job. And while we
at it, wo want to say that wt
nend our council for putting on
relief [ program.
Kvery little
given to those unfortunate peo-
who happe,, to be out of a job
y, is a job worth while.
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t last thi hopes of a lot of our
de are Icoming true. This town
oing to have that tennis court
lave been harping about so long
year ago the 10th of last month
writer aiarted this column. Wi
led it "fTwicc in a While” as a
• sort of joke on L. A. Banks
ran a "bn ce in a While” column
y day, , and we thought ours
lid be I labeled "Twice in a
■nnn>Ie "• omc' 8 week. In the first
(graph of that first effort we
*d the building of a tennis court
»•■•srovide a place of innocent ammo
___ "4 for our young folks. But ih-
- * times were too much for u
■— nothing was done.
But iodu>
ast our dream is coming true.
Up
Vlth thelaid of the relief commit
who wir furnish the men to do
work, |he. school hoard is pre-
ing to build two courts on th<
ool grout, is. Thus the labor will
provided it no cost'to the dlstrlc.
I at this time the price of materia,
lower th
in many years. All
■plies w|ll be purchased locally
far as possible, thus aidng local
ten
9c
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The Cent a 1 Point-Medford high
v is near- ig the paving point. The
itractor has had hard lurk with
- weathei on this Job, but js com
sissy W-dl now. Paving at thi
1 will gtart in a few days. And
belley* a lot of folks will appreci-
the ne« cut-off when It is tin­
ted. K\ n the teachers at the
:h school will be glad to get rid
the ■Oil of the big trucks roar-
? by. W 'e will soon know ho»
ich harn this road will do our
We were told this week that the
w beer mas helping business at a
is! one Jlace. Our informant sail
lea had Iteen good on othpr line
ice last Friday, although only a
ry small »mount of beer had been
ceived. >! en who came in for beei
aght other things Instead.
Ru'
■’ll bei dar- .-J If we can set- how
tal beer • going to help our com
unity nt !»rge. We'll Just wait and
It was good to learn this week
the (fruit men of this ralle)
7*
I to be able to secure at
■tt
nts a box as a loan from
e govnrr
•d mart-
this year** crop.
Opportunity will be given citizen«
Apricots,earliest maturing of the
of this comunity to help In the rellei
major fruits of the Rogue River val­
activities of the school and at the
ley, have been damaged by the un­
same time hear a program of much
The report of the nominating coin seasonable cold weather, according
ntittee consisting of Mrs. L. D. Steph­ to Lyle P- Wilcox, county horticul­ WHEAT STARTS TO MOVE IN MIDWEST; CATTLE TAKE .11 Ml* AS merit.
RI VERS KI SH TO HOI TH RV AIRPLANE. HOI SKWIVES
This program, sponsored by thi
enson. chairman. Mrs. Langston, and tural agent.
TO KEEL EFFECT OF RISING PRICES.
P.-T A., will feature the Jackson
Mrs. Hill, was the outstanding feat
Some early peaches have been
County Teachers' chorus, in several
ure of the regular meetlg of the) damaged by the cold weather, but
nunUhers, three skits produced by
Parent-Teacher association held Fri­ not sufficient damage to reduce the
NEW YORK, April 12 — (Spl)— ! the market as result of the 40 eentp
day afternoon.
adult members of the community
normal crop In event »he cold weath­
Booming commodity markets are a bushel price the fanner can gei readings, and special musical num­
The nominations for officers fot er soon clears, according to Mr. Wil­
bringing trade revivals into some for tt now Only about 3,000,000 bers.
the coming year were as follows: cox.
bushels remains on hand.
agricultural
regions.
An admission price of 10 cent*
for president, Mrs. Earl Leever; for
.'There has been no commercial
From the midwest comes advicei
straight will be charged and the
Stored wheat is beginning to movt
first vice-president Miss Arlene Hay;i damage to cherries, apples or pears,
that corn is being offered.
funds will he used by the P.-T A.
for second vice-president, Mrs. A. W. Mr. Wilcox declares, the fruit not The great plains country of Texai
The farmers in the wheat region
Ayers; for secretary, Mrs. Arnold' being sufficiently developed.
is witnessing the most spirited cat­ are getting from 40 to 45 cents a in aiding needy school children in
Bohnert; and for treasurer, Mrs. A: t On pears, the more advanced budt j tle business in three years. Some bushel for wheat now— a tremend the district.
Miss Baldwin, head of music de­
Hermanson. A unanimous vote foi may have been injured, which wlllj corn is moving.
ous advance over recent prices —
these officers was cast.
mean that if fruit develops from
One of the brightest reports came and In the corn belt prices of 20 to partment In the Medford schools, If
Plans were definitely made tr them, fruit will be seedless, which from San Angelo, Tex., in the heart 25 cents a bushel is being offered director of the teachers' chorus
which number about 35 members.
serve the dunior-senior banquet. A1 causes misshapen, roughened sped j of the cattle country. Today there the farmer.
Mrs. Everett Faber 1s coaching
so plans were made for a public pro­ mens. But as far as damage to the j was an influx of cattle buyers —
In the Chicago area hog prices are
gram to he gtven -May 4 the fund:’ commercial crop is .concerned, "wt , some even coming by airplane — to getting an average of 3 2-5 centf the skits which promise to furnish
constder that it is nil,” Mr Wilcox get the well ted cattle that have a pound for fat hogs and 2 3 5 cent* much diversion.
to be used for relief purposes.
Remember the date, May 4 and
Mrs. Arnold Bohnert was thi declared
been ranging on the vast plains a pound for average butcher cattle
the day Thursday evening.
Save
speaker of the afternoon and gave a]
nearby. Cattle prices rose. Cow:
Meanwhile the American liouse-
the
date
and
come
anil
enjoy
your­
report of the Home Makers' Conven
which sold for $30 a head this spring wfe is hegining to feel some slight
t:on at Corvallis which she attend i Hi T rian gle Club
are commanding $35 and $40. Year- ,effert from the rising commodity self and help with your dime
ed recently.
H old s Regular M eet Pngs are up .Calves are advancing prices. In Dayton Ohio, wholesale
Pupils of the third grade directed!
Little Johnny Deuel has a nel lit­
And 70 to 90 percent of the stock bakers announced an increase in the
by Miss Seabrooke gave an enter i The Triangle club of the Christ­ according to Fort Worth observers price of bread. Flour ia rising in tle playmate, that is causing him loti
tainment number.
ian church held their monthly meet is being purchased for slaughter.
most cities. But the cost of ordin­ of trouble. It's a little black and
At the close of the meeting moth­ ing Saturday April 8 at the home ot
Oklahoma reports its remaining ary commodities, In most cities, con- white puppy, that he loves "most t<
ers of the sixth grade pupils served Mrs. J. O. Isaacson. Grace Herman­ stock of wheat is being drawn tc tnues below the average cost of 1932. death” . He named it "Saturday”
and whether Saturday doesn't liki
delicious refreshments
son, president, had charge of the
I his name or not there *1« some reas-
business meeting and Worship per
M agician C om ing
! on that lie won’t stay home, and that
iod with Leona Yakel in charge ot
C . P . H . S. W ill H ave
breaks Johnny's heart.
ihe presentation period. Talks weri
T o Central Point
T w o Tenni* Courts given by several members. At the
Ted Hill returned home last week
close of the meting light refresh­
According to announcement madt | ments were served. Those present
Capt. T Jones, Jr., magician and from the hospital where he was op
by the school board two tennis courts j were Peggy Moran, Joyce Young
entertainer, will give a full evening eratei o „ for the removal of a flout
will be built on the school grounds Barbara Lee Kohler, Erma Richard­
»program on next Thursday even- Ing rartilege In his knee
In. the near future.
son, Martha Ruth De Voe, Dorothy
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I ing at 8 o'clock In tthe high school
This is made possible through the and Zardie Smith, Leona Yakel, Jean
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auditorium. Capt. Jones plays ex
Born— At the Sacred Heart hos
The base ball team of the Central |
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county relief work funds and the Hermanson. Grace Hermanson, Vir­
clusively to schools and servlcf pital to Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Cline
Point high school is busy these days
courts will be built without any ex­ ginia Bohnert and Mrs. J. O- Isaac­
clubs and has a wholesome program a baby daughter weighing 6 lb 1’
getting ready for the season’s games.
pense for labor so far as the school son.
There will be an admission chargi os. last Friday
Mother and daugh­
The boys have a good team and are
of 10c for grade children 15c for ter are doing nicely.
is concerned.
The HI Triangle club will hold a
planning on an active campaign to
high schools and 25c for others Thi
A number of men will he put tc candy and Easter egg sale at Mar­
win the county championship thli
proceeds for the school will be used
work leveling the ground and put­ ine's grocery store Saturday Apri
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Marine ant
year.
ting up the backstops. The courts 15.
in
the
student
body
fund.
Mr.
and Mrs. George Marine motore«!
Owing to the fact that it is impos­
will be located just north of tht
to Holcumh Springs Sunday after
sible to charge admission to the
high school building parallel to the
noon
games it has become necessary tc
M iss H am ilton Plans
highway. They will he completely
take up a subscription among loca
Depression Circus business men to obtain funds to pur
inclosed with wire netting ten feet
The city council passed the or­
high.
dinance
fixing the license for beet
The
Central
Point
Health
Unit
chase equipment.
A committee o
Plans go on apace for the big 3- the student body went around town committee met at the Driver home selling last Thursday night, at $7 50
ring cirrus to be staged by the Girls this week and met with good success Wednesday afternoon and held thi \ for retail distributors, $5.00 for casi
P. T . A . N O T E S
Athletic Association at the high in obtaining subscriptions
election of of leers. Mrs Raymond and bottle .dealers, and $2 50 fol
All licenses payable
Mrs. E. C. Faber, president of the ichool on April 28.
Among the business men who con Driver was elected charman, Mrs wholesalers.
F.-T. A. called a special meeting oi , This circus includes the world'» trihuted to the fund were the fol Charles Taylor, treasurer, Mrs. Ever­ every six months.
the executive council at her horn* create:.t collection of freaks, human lowing:
ett F a b e r , secretary, Mrs. Lelie Pax-
Grace Hermanson spent Thursday
last Mon 'ay afternoon. The prin oddities, and monstrosities.
Mag Faber's Store
11.01) aon. Finance chairman, Geo. Trlech
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evening
in Medford a» a guest ol
c pul matter taken up was the plan ,:ie, Ihe fattest woman; Slitzie, the W. E. Alexander
.25
nine of the tun or-scn!er hsnqn“ ’ only ; n-lieaded woman in the world L. Hatfield
25 nold Bohnert. nurse, Mrs. Ed. Vln her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. M
which will he served by members o, Madam de Python, the snake char Vint Rltiinger ....................
.26 cent, business manager, Mrs. A, E M. Morris.
the P.-T A. on Friday April 21.
mer from the orient, are among the Guy Tex ................................
.25 PoweP, publicity.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Cochran. Mrs
.25
attractions of merit.
Sanford Richardson
Bursell and Mrs. H E Young wer*
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Walker anti
Save your pennies and keep the V Pendleton, Sweat Shirt A Ball
The Health unit will hold their
visitors in Medford Wednesday.
daughter Jerry spent Sunday after­ date. April 28. for the biggest cir­ L. C. Grimes
Sweat shirt and .50 monthly clinic at the Health building
noon in Medford.
cus that ever came to Central Point Geo. Marine,
50 from one to three o'clock. All moth­
Sweat shirt and
Misses Esther Hubler and Patsy
Sweat shirt and .50 ers with babies should take advan
I D. I.ewfs
Wilkinson of Medford were visiting
he slow in recovering from the sad
Sweat shirt and .50 tage of this opportunity. All schoo
Nip and Sip
Grace and Jerry Hermanson Sunday
Shasta W ill H ave
5o children that wish to have a doctor
slate of affairs of recent months !
Sweat shirt and
Ross A Ross
afternoon
hut the fnrt that help is at last at
Change in T im e Jones' Grocery Sweat shirt and .50 examination are Invited to attend
Gleason Barber shop. ..... 2 sweat
hand will be welcomed by all.
House guests of this week at thi
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The next meeting will be
shirts and ................................ &0 meeting
Effective Ap:il 16, slight changet.
home of Mias Wllda Richmond on
held the 2nd Wed. in May
This writer made what we feel will be made in the Southern Pacifh j Rogue River Cheese
Scenic Drive are Miss Margaret
A Prodiisets, Inc......Sweat shirt
was a good suggestion to the Grand-
rain schedules on the Shasta route ,
Mrs.
Lelie
Paxaon
who
ha*
been l Knapp of Grant* Pass and Miss
lndies regarding their cooked-food i Alter many confusing announce- j
The W C. Leeyer Hardware gave
sick for.the last month is still on thei Gwen Parson of Medford.
sale to he held Saturday at the Lew­ ments, the Shasta will continue tr a catcher's mitt at cost.
sick list we are sorry to say.
is' Meat Market. We told them that operate as at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder and
we would cheerfully dispose of any
The northbound Shasta will lean C em ent Plant Run*
three sons left Sunday afternoon foi
The
Berean
Bible
(.’
lass
held
then
eatables they failed to sell.
But San Francisco later and will arrlv
Full H ead by M ay 1 regular class party yesterday after- Yreka California where they will
we fear our suggestion will go un in Medford at 10:30 a m. Th* ■
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j noon at the Webster home Mrs. C make their future home.
noticed.
southbound Shasta will operate on
The Gold Hill cement plant ex | |j, Faber's Sunday school class sang
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the present schedule.
Mrs Ray Moran and two daugh
pects to start full operations on May for them, whch was enjoyed very
We wonder sometimes what'
Train No. 33S. the Portland lo
ters, Peggy and Lois spent Satur
1,
or
shortly
thereafter.
Genera
much.
wrong with our country. In Yreka , cal. will leave Ashland at 7:15 p
day evening In Medford.
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a man killed two officers seeking tr m . Instead of 6:35 as under the Manager W. H. t Moose» Mulih*-ad
said
today.
Plans
to
start
thit
A
big
Eatter
picnic
la
being
plan
arrest him for a crime. He was 1» piesent schedule and will arrive at
M i s s e s Nellie and Mae Eicher wer*
The grinding i ned by a group of frienda that gath j
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'■ and his trial promptli Medford at 7: *5 Instead of 7:10 month were deferred
v i s i t o r s in Eagle Point Sunday after­
department
is
now
operating,
Man
er
every
Easter
and
go
up
by
Ooldj
held
In less than a month he wa> ■
P- t>.
ager Mutrhead aaid that at present Hill. The Gleason family started It noon.
tried, convicted and will be sentenc-j
half the plant was in operation. Only! years ago.
Last year there weri |
i-d today. But tn our county a man
Mrs Guy Tex and daughter, (1er
t,M
employees
will
be
hired
eight
or
ten
different
family group« ,
G
a
m
e
W
ard
en
*
Get
kills an officer who attempted ti
aldine and Geneva Brown spent
pre„e„t and it look« like there would Wi)(|n„ (1(ly »fternoou in Medford
serve a warrant on h'm
He wt
A utom obile* Soon
be a much larger number this spring
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arrested within the hour and by
G reen Springs Road
means of legal dodge* managed t„
Roy Jonas and Verne Pendleton
Loads A re Reduced
Mra. J P. Houlihan la reported to
Informat on has been received
pnt off his arraignment until yes­
were transacting business in Med
be
seriously
ill
at
her
home,
Mr.
terday
Today his attorneys are ar­ from Salem by the state police fot
The state highway commission ha- Houlihan arrived from l»n g Beach ford Wednesday.
guing for more delay. We believe this district, that distribution of iu
made
a ruling reducing the load 11-j Calif., yesterday.
no good end will be served by allow tos for the game warden dl»»»lon ol
The Golden Link Bible class of th*
mlt for trucks on the Green Springs
the
state
police
will
be
made
within
ins such deiavs. This man ia ad
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M
O i«k am o ad
a nil
V
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f hrla llan c h u r c h wil meet Friday
Merchants
A id Base
Ball Team
LOCALS
ît hail
n be » doiiht if onr nrchar-tth "
in get this federal aid that w- wir
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better t-rne* this sommer justice, cold Ju s tic e , fo r th e k ill» r o'
C me wardens used their o w , autoe
this Talley will naturally Georgs Prascatt.
idly under heavy traffic
hunt for the primary department o
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/the Federated church
The h igh1 Mrs F'ori-nce
school girls will dye the easier egg ' eon of Modesto.
Friday night and help hide them 8. ! at the home of
you e«e It really makes two parties • Hamrick.
ASHLAND, April 12— (Spl)— The
Southern Pacific railroad company
will contest to the highest court
which would take probably two yearj
of litigation, the rights of the state
highway commission to force It tc
pay hnlf of the cost of the new un-
dervrosslng at the railroad tracks at
the north end of thu city lin its on
the new highway, according to Paul
Ferrin, railroad attorney in a state­
ment during the hearing yesterday
before Herbert H. Hau**r, secretary
of the state public utilities commis­
sion.
Mr. Ferrin hud already entered an
alternate plan tor the undercrossing
of the railroad tracks which would
require an 18 degree curve at that
ipoint instead of the four degree
curve in the new highway routing
undercrossing, to which the railroad
company so strenously objects. The
alternate plan, which would connect
with the new route north of the
l racks would cost approximately
>4 7,000 less thaM the highway com­
mission plans, according to Mr. Fer­
rin as it would use the present un­
dercrossing.
When Mr. Ferrin stated the rail­
road company would delay the con­
struction of the undercrossing to the
limit, J. M. Devers, state highway
commission attorney replied that the
commission had plans which would
permit them to construct this un-
derrrossing despite the contest of thr
Southern Pacific.
Reverund and Mrs. D. E. Millard
of Medford were dinner guests at the
home of Mrs H. E. Young Tuesday
Mrs. Clem Gleuscn was hostess to
the Carnation Club Wednesday af­
ternoon. Those present were Mes-
dames Donna Brenner, Rose Hod-
son, Christine Davis, Edith Shores
Alta Kelley, Lola Richardson, Mrs
Vaughn, the hostess' mother and
Mrs Clem Gleason the hostess Af­
ter the business meeting the ladlet
made Esster bonnets out of tissue
paper.
Mrs. Davis won first prist
for the most artistic bonnet and Mrs
Hudson the consolation prise
The
children enjoyed an easter egg hunt.
There were seven children present.
After which they enjoyed the dainty
refreshments.
W I L L O W S P R IN G S
WILLOW SPRINGS, April 10 —
(Spl ) — Willow Springs Thursday
club will meet with Mrs John Carley
April 13. Mrs E E. Reamcs and Mrs
II S. Chlrgwln will have charge ol
the program.
A number of people from thli
neighborhood attended the card par­
ty Wednesday at the H A DuBuque
home for tthe benefit of the health
asaoclatlon.
R. Rolf, assisted by Ernest Deuw*
is constructing a large chicken house
on the Rolf ranch.
Mrs Field Sr , of Medford was a
guest Wednesday of her son and
daughter-in lav, Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
ert Field.
Mrs M. A. Clements of Vallejo
California, arrived last week for an
extended visit with her son snd wife
Mr and Mrs. A. H Clements.
Mr. and Mrs. G Gillette are the
guests thi* week of Mrs. Gillette'»
parents, Mr. and Mrs A. B Zimmer­
man.
Mr. and Mrs J W. Klden motored
to Jacksonville Sunday afternoon
and called on friends.
Callers Sunday afternoon at the
Crossing ranch were Mr. and Mrs
Newton Edwards of Medford Mr. snd
Mrs A Coutant. Mrs H. B- Alger­
non. Mrs. Addle Pl«rce and Mrs
Jackson of Grants Pass
Mr and Mrs H. Ramatroni enter
t.-ined a large party of Medford rela­
tives Slid friend» at Sunday dinner
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Richard and Htil* April 3.
March 2*, Mr. and Mrs. Rober
Calif , are Tlsttink
her mother. Mr? F.eld and Lois Ann were guests at
the Harvey Field home In Medford