The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, October 05, 1933, Image 1

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OREGON LEADS IN NRA M
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sii Innocent B y sta n d e r
[[AGUE OREGON
Northwest Heads Oregon
Retain CCC
Nation in Percent In
Entire Compliance
W. C. T. Ü. HOLDS
ALL DAY MEETING
IThit has become of that court-
^ crowd which no long beseiged
Mr corridors of out palatial ‘ home
Li jasticeT” This w riter has noted
Lfter» occasion he has called ai the
trthouse in recent months that the
. Due to the fact that editorials and
art¡«les have appeared in several Or-
Lace seemed awfully lonesome. In
tegnn papers staling that most of the
¡li^district court room during the re-
Kl GUNK, ORK. — Organization
The Jackson County W. C. T. U.
¡Oregon CCC Camps are to be moved
Mi nwnslaughter trial there were
plans fr.r the coming year were made]
met Thursday, Sept. 28. at Ashland
to
California
for
the
winter,
and
pro­
¿ ¡ L of »«cant pews, which is all as
I. \ \ Kl Mi V It . t . l < IMMITI Kl Hilt t IKK.GON I M I III Mill KKl I I I ES
here by the League of Oregon Cities I
testing against such action. Congress­ for an all-day meetiug. to listen to
It should be.
IIRIMIKTS SHOWING TWO S 't t T I S IN It Ili K IK t INT— TRADE
last week, and the group formally'
man James W Mott has contacted reports and make preparations for
ASSOCIATIONS t KXSI RED H ilt I'lt ICE IT \IXti.
the authorities in charge and kept the state convention which 1» to con­
We note with a hit of amusement J named Herman Kehrli, director ot
vene Oct. 17-2« in Portland. A boun-
in close touch with the situation.
hat the work on the courthouse lhw bureau of municipal research
tetul
luncheon was served at noon
In conference this morning with
I ivb . which was being done with
HAKKIt. ORK. October 1.— The tional Recovery Administration at
and service at the Cniversity of Oie-i
¡tu some sixty or more members and
State
Forester
Cronemlller.
the
Con­
fccnrict labor," is progressing about
Oregon-ldaho District Recovery Hoard Washington.
gon, as Its executive secretary
gressman was assured
that there | guests.
iiicwlya» we thought it would. The
the tanking NRA committee in the
"I cannot stress too strongly the
A high light event of the day was
Air.
Kehrli,
who
will
take
over
I
would
he
thirty-seven
CCC
wintei
■MBty court will never succeed in
two states, met here Thursday, receiv- important functions of the local coin­
the election of Mr*. Augusta McCor­
camps
in
Oregon.
Oregon
has
had
his
duties
immediately,
outliueu
ptiicg real work out of that bunch
ed reports which placed Oregon and pliance hoards," said Will Simons.
mick, Ashland's wide-awake presi­
borders in the "penthouse," and lilans for regional meetings of the Idaho in the forefront of the recovery Hoise, who was named vice-chairman rixtyflve summer ramps and only six
dent. to he president of Jackson coun­
of
the
summer
ramps
will
bo
taken
league
in
various
parts
ot
Oregon.
j« «ill contend they might as well
movement, and censured trade associ- of the district hoard at the Maker iiut of
western Oregon— whereas ty dry forces and Mrs. Annie Ilose-
His oftice, which will be located on
Ilf off.
allons which are impeding recovery ' meeting. "Upon their fair dealing
I
twenty-two
camps will he removed borough of Medford, vice president.
• • •
the campus of the University, wilt
progress by adopting agreements and searching inquiry will depend iro it eastern Oregon.
Miss Jean Anderson of Ashland is
This week our attention was called uct as a clearing lions
tor inter- shortening store hours and fixing the ultimate success of the NRA pro-
Washington state has had fifty the new secretary and Mrs. l.uella
jto the fact that we have a city ordln-
minimum prices.
gram. Great care must lie exercised tliiCi summer tamps and will have Stearns of Ashland continues as the
>compelling peddlers o pay a city icipalities, tu many ways.
"Oregon and Idaho are leading the jin choosing respected community a total of thirty-four winter camps, j treasurer. The addresses by Mayor
More than 30 officials, represent­
we. This seems all right in cases
parade of states in the NRA program* leaders, whose fairness and integrity
■ ongressnt'i i Mot: is of the oplu-1 Wiley of Ashland. City Attorney C.
¡There the goods sold could be obtain- ing 16 municipalities, were present declared W. C. Ruegnitx, president o(|l* unquestioned, for placed on the
h i that O r 1 { •( will receive it- * ti* V. McClure of Ashland, Dr. Mattie
! in local stores. Hut where there tor the session.
the 4-L, who was elected chairman of compliance hoards."
qtteta of CCC winter camp- «l.J *n j It. Shaw. "Temperance and Health,"
I* it 11 control of the liquor situa-
i no competition we can see no rea­
The District Recovery Hoard. "Report*
"The District Recovery Hoard au- *«-«•» to c o ir - if« ' h*s efforts t( that land former county superintendent of
tion, especially the right to raise rev-
lign for compelling such a license.
!schools Mrs. Susanne Holmes Carter,
front the various county organization» thorized a statement congratulating ti.d.
In a certain case we have in mind, lenue from licenses and taxes on bev-j(ihow ,ha(
cenI of the employ- »11 NRA officials in the two states,"
(on "Temperance Education," consti­
manselling fish, which are not sold erages. will he sought by the cities. ^
|he (W() gUteg are gjgners 0/ said Mr. Mesenger. "The untiring and |
tuted the very constructive program,
interspersed with excellent musical
our local market, was not allowed |through the legislative committee ot (ht pregi(jentg Reemployment Agree- patriotic efforts of the local commit-j P. T. A. To Meet
i peddle his fish without first pro-¡the league, it was decided at the ment. and 95 per cent of the consum- tees have put the campaign for sign-
| numbers.
Bring a city license. He went on. 1 meeting. A legislative program will ers have signed the Blue
Kagle eil agreements across. I know this
Friday Afternoon The following resolutions were un­
¡Mow, It would have worked no injury ¡also he formulated
on unemploy- pledge.
animously adopted:
¡same zeal and devotion to the ideals
"The Jackson County Woman's
o( President Roosevelt will make the
i any business man of the city to meat relief and public works pro­
"No other district can show such 9
Itate allowed that man to sell fish jects. and this will be presented be­ speudid record.” Chairman Ruegnttt compliance campaign a success in the
The local P. T. A. will meet Krl. I Christian Temperance Union In its
I Oregon-ldaho district."
¡« bout a license. Instead it might fore the special session of the legis­ continued, "The Patriotic citizen* |
at 3:30 p. in. An interesting pro­ second meeting of the year, reverenl-
late caused some one to forego a trip latine expected in the near future.
gram will he given. Mrs E. C. Kaber l> pledge anew our L O Y A L T Y to the
who are aiding this recovery program
with full confi­
h Medford. And we all know that
Cities were urged to prepare and
will give a talk on the subject of temperance cause
Samuel
Newman
have far exceeded the expectations of
dence
in
ultimate
victory.
To pro­
L ib » people buy things in Medford complete data on public works pro- Washington evecutives of the Nation-j
the month, "Livin g together in the
Passes, Aged 19 Family." There will he several mote this program of service we ad­
ptbenerer they are in that city andljects, as the next session of the leg- ja. Recovery Administration. Wash-;
neaomethiiiK they want, even if they | islature will he cadet! upon to puss tngton estimated that no more thatt|
musical numbers.
Every parent is opt the following resolution:
" W e reaffirm our convictions that
Uld have obtained it at home. W ' j legislation so that tax moneys con be J(> p#0 bljnk(. for empu,yers would Im
Samuel Eugene Newman died at urged to attend.
Utal
abstinence Is the only aafe prac­
pfommend that 'he council look in- used to ltqutd.de these piujtets,. !needed in the Oregon-ldaho area, but the home of his parents in the Table
tice in regard to the liquor traffic.
arly
Tuesday
morn-
lo this matter thoroughly.
lUurton E. Palmer, executive
this total has been exceeded, and , Rock district
" W e further declare
that even
committee on i
--
— di-play- in
li-g after a lingering Illness. He was Angora Wool
* * *
"I “ >« ................. mmin"
V"
employers
are
m ......
close to .........
35,000
em .
ihough balancing the budget requires
Henderson
county.
North
We had the pleasure of a visit thh
this . Public Works Administration tol
tolu jnR
^ ,j,e B|„e Ragle It was necessary norn In
Rabbit Show the adoption of <|i.tsttc measures
^ requisition
gt-k from nur old friend Judge F. L. ¡those present at the meeting.
to
requisition additional
additional supplies ¡Carolina. December 27. 1913 and had
Mhis nation, founded on great moral
The aims of the university bureau from adjoining districts to keep pace been a resident of the valley for the I
pouWlle, former county judge of this
principles, should refuse to gain re­
leaves
for
municipal
affairs
was
outlin'd
with the demand for re-employment ¡past five years. He leaves his par-
»«nty. We found the judge, whom
venue from that which degrades it*
<)f
interest
to
rabbit
grower*
of
o had not seen for a number of a: the meeting. Subjects on which _ ¡agreements. This is a remarkable'ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. New-
man three brothers and six sister*. | Southern Oregon will be the Angora people.
•rs. the same quiet, courteous geti- the university will give aid and in- showing."
" W e appeal to dealers in merchan­
Cleve
William and Daniel, and Mrs. wool rabbit show to be given at the
yieman a-, of old. We have enjoyed .ermation include regulation of pub­
The hoard went on record , censur-
dise and commodities which are ne­
.
.
'
Earlene
Fox.
Aberdeen
Wash..
Mis*ICraterlan
Theatre.
Saturday
Oct.
7.
of tax bur­
iJny a day on the Rogue with the lic utilities, distribution ...............
ing all trade organizations «Inch en- ^
Notu Eunlc#> nor|g a„d Alma Demonstrations will be held In the cessities in every home, not to sell
Pi'°
Ddye and his friend George Putman den, city planning, sanitation
beer and wine, for In so doing, they
recreational !er into locally-adopted agreements
’)ai>
¡lobby both afternoon and evening.
It' the Tribune. His visit
brought Jects. legal question
to shorten hours and fix prices Such
___ fc«.M t..rf.v at
Wool clothes
made from
wool promote drinking among women and
Funeral services were held today at
■Kt good old days hack as very and social service programs.
ictices are serious violations of thei
children.
Mr.
Kehrli,
new
executive
»ecre-jprac
2
:0«
p. m at the Federated Chart'll ! sheared from these animals will he
lestant memories. While here th(
Eagle code, and will he dealt
" N o question is settled until H 1*
I M Johnson, of-¡displayed and many interesting and
of
thi*
city.
Rev.
Iwige joined our ever-growing list ot tar.v. come highly recommended for » "
local compliance Delating
Internment was in the 81»- Inatructlve fact* will he brought out settled right and the liquor problem
Merchall|g who „ „ t0 res
pcbsrribers May his shadow never hi* posilion. Last year he « u d M ! ^ ^
will not he settled by legalizing beer
klyou Memorial Park
¡concerning thi* new lndu»try
the famous .Minnesota
ow less!
chid these agreements will be liable
The Angora Wool rabbit industry or repealing the 18th Amendment.
municipalities, and did graduate
" W e render special thanks to our
to lose their Blue Eagles, with attend­
| is a profitable cuie in Jackson county
County P T A Council
" bile on the subject we might work at the University of Minnesota ant publicity.
and this show will enable all inter County Officials who planned this
►it- that Judge ToilVelle is head of and previous to that served t" 1
splendid convention and to the Ash­
"The regulation* forbidding price
Meets Here Saturday «-Med to learn more about it
land women who so thoughtfully pro­
ht recent 1> organized Compliance many «•ears as the secretary of the fixing must he obeyed.” declared
^oird for Jackson County for the N. ¡City club in Portland
vided for our enjoyment.
To the
Judge George C. Blakely of the Dall­
Jackson County Council. P. T. A.,
Methodists who have been most help­
A We feel assured no hettei
New
Book
for
es. "No group is authorized to put
will meet in the auditorium of th«'
Idi 1*1 h"i(e . i.i;ii| pave been made and that
ful and considerate in the use of
price agreement* into effect until »
Central Point high school on Satur­
Local
Bankers
their church and for all the other
Youth
is
Thrilling
formal Washington hearing ha* up-
kl!complaints arising under the N R.
day. October H . for an all-day »••»-
favors for which we render thanks."
*111 he carefully and courteously
Attend Meeting proved *urh a plan. The consumer
A business meeting will be held
«tidied
We urge all our friends to join
must he protected by representation |»ion.
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. t.— With
I In the forenoon and luncheon »erved
in the support of this great work by
he*e
hearings.
To
adopt
prie
;•! ,hes<' nearing*. •«>
a, noon tnr which a «mail charge the publication this week of "Cougar
cooperating with the new officer*
largest meetings of state , f)xinK agreements w ithout
)ea
* e commend the action of the city
Pass" the boys and girls have a real in their plans for the year. Their
One of the
will be made.
protect
the
consumer
would
open
p°'T.cil in purchasing a truck and gra-
bankers ever held in Oregon «'»* ],
A program w-|ll follow the lunch outdoor story o f thrills and adven­ full addresses »re:
...
by
Mrs. Augusta
v recently. We are told these called to order hv Superintendent
way to vicious proftt«J¡J«
» ' hour, after which business will he ture in the Cascade Mountains
McCormick.
219
Almond
St. Ashland,
•ch-needed tools were obtained at a A Schramm In the capitol at Salem mlltml| agreement. Price
R (slimed
A good attendance l* hop- While the Cougar dominates the
president; Mr*. Annie lloseborough,
irS»in and it is our belief that
Mr. Schramm presided. loca| group* must stop.
story, the author Ingeniously Intro­ 807 W. 6th. Medford, vice president;
F tough their possession much need-
,lr. Colt, president of the| |ohn Hood. Pocatello
* “d j
local P T A. will hold its duce* various incidents relative to
Mis* lean Anderson. 437 Mt. Ave.,
n street work can and will he done
association, ^ ’"''itoard
member, was • i"u
Oregon Hanker»'
Hangers .................
...............
made bv first meeting
meeting of
oi the school year on „ther wild creature* found in the Ashland, secretary and Mrs. Luella
r1 « saving. It has been hard to ob- Cramer, secretary of the association. rn in censuring agr em nt
.fternoot
rnoon. Ort.
All
West and proves h**r ability to write Stearns, 78 I’ lnc St., Ashland, treas­
r® the use of the county grader at
interestingly.
,
,.( ( » .
(■ ««(*'
c
.
"
»
'
. » ...... ... ed to tw* prenant
urer.
— I.
.
xtr Cooke national examiner
- shortening store hours by agr
* _______
f™'"- especially ai the proper tint*
The author is Mrs. Elizabeth Lam­
I'it-n the streets are in the best con M>‘,n
bert W’ ood, daughter of an Oregon
■km to work. Now such work
Local Grange Hold*
'
j
, n
s in ™ '/*1
novei and unusual ™o n the President's Reemployment
done whenever the ground is
____I The scene was » novel.........
hllh
___ .al,| Mr. Hood
"Such
_rtBlit condition and our streets
*p(i a pourt
\er»-» nient
Booster Meeting
Mrs. Wood knows
I >ee Trary, blond dynamic actoi laimbert cherry.
therefore be in better shape at „„e. • BdJ " “ ^ J lt w.as in the bank-|„reement, must be abolished at
wartime the Oregon country as few. either
- degree; as Indeed " ” "T ^ ^ o fn r l. , 4
should maintain the same featured
in
Culver*.!'»
war
P times.
in* world of Oregon
fhu.
r*tion which w^r* In *f- drama. "Private Jon*«, a* the Roxy ¡men or women, know It. She has
The Grange booster meeting on
.¡and hankers present were a
honrs o
, f gtorr, were theater this week I* one o f the bus- traveled by wagon and horseback
•Saturday night was largely attended.
want to suggest that the olr
has
over
it*
mountains,
has
lived
In
the
“ L i a s . * over the provis o», of t t j »
hour, of operation. L . t actors in Hoi.ywood Tracy
Th « meeting, opened by both subor­
''V jail cleaned up and whit
government banking « *
.
(ht, '
p mpn woul(1 be put to work, finished
picture»
in « ight ¡sagebrush section* and ha* enjoyed
finish _ seven
¡government
no more men
Her dinate and Juvenile officers, were
pd While not as modern i
months
"Private
Jones",
said
to
many
month*
along
the
coast
Medford
was
represented
Medford was r e p z ^ n « ^
r
k ""
th„ . h„,e President'. Reemploy- months-
"Private Jones'
sal.
and the whole
'
':•>• K " '(i enough for
«how Trary at the peak of his talent ¡first hook. “ Silver House of Klone seated by the grange drill team with
♦ in«* bv D^lroy G^trh^ll-
ment program would he defeated
meettn
-
-
1
*
president,
vice-
*nk* t d m 9 " f f t M r ImtiL D
dir- „„ a fast, talking, wisecracking, re ¡Chuck/* displays her knowledge of Captain P E llonney as leader
G a tesa nd F E
lively
W'orthy Master Warren Patterson
Th District Recovery HoardJ
j
d not be necessary to take sttcli president *nd
md cashier,
cashier.
hellion* soldier. Do includes in it-¡the coast country, while her two
NRA
executives
to
P
ind Fruitgrower- rted county
Western
Wilderness addreased the audience on the pur­
I
to Medford. Anyone ar-
„
‘
,V
,n
the
formation
of
U
r„
„
and
talented
cast.
Gloria
SI
»art.
book*
of
the
of the Farmers
<
_
...
L (ll
■ » .. . . o l t
'lo - iu n n
a.rt.-M
*d for such offenses here should bank which will come under .he la- -, ed irnme*
Russell f Gleason.
! a series
describe the Cascade Mnun- pose of the organization and Ita apo­
boards This is th Berton Churchill.
I local compilane«
sld here and trie,) before the It"- providing for in-nrance of h «
Emma Dunn. Douald t ook, and Rus- tains and the animals that are found dal importance to the farmer, after
Mail l „ « t Important step in
* * * a J J j
which he Introduced Paat Maatera
*fd»r* court and the fine if any paid
.ell Gleason
Russell Mack, who there
posits on January
“ rv 1
i cram, and the compH.nce board.' »
made Once in a Lifetime.” directed ! "Cougar Pas. lakes its title from John Anderson. Arden Tyrell and
city funds, instead of going
Tribune
be charged with the grave responsilo
the adventures of three hoys who go Arnold Rohnert, who each responded
: nt v funds a-• is th
f>P <[1.11*
_ _ _ m-ith th** "Private Jones "
bunting in the Cascades and are pur­ with a helpful talk
nd
j
tty
of
enforcing
ro™p"
*
nr'
’
^
,
nl.
»h*re case* are brought before
sick Sat.
The boards win be em
A very good program directed by
sued
by a cougar. How they outwit
•I-
Justice of the peace at Medford.
The
Western
Nut
Grower*
a*»«»-
nd around again no«
Lecturer
Eula Benson was enjoyed
Sun. but up a
elation annual meeting will he held'the running cougar and their many
in Z i o n « 1 hearing, -h e r * evidence
will
and the grand march, followed by
..„om.
m.ide
McMinnville
in
December
this
adventure.
Is
combined
in
this
de-
I Clifford Collins ot
Owing S er»« ■ Station h4!l p"
various lively game*, led by Ardea
____ i ________ _____first week first
in the
itghtful
story. This
is
week
in the wtlderneiui
¡Itghtful wilderness
story.
be sift d and recom m no
week end visitors at
f malici* vea r. probably
>»e rack
new grea-
the Tyrell. kept the crowd entertained
bv
the
board
1"
^
C.
E
Schuster,
the
second
book
of
the
aerie*
Mr. and Mrs J. E
(«ni­ month, announ
— ------
!
nr delit>erate chi»e-lng •«
the secretary
The Mr- first one being "The Trail of the until the call for lunch was sounded
ollins is a brother of
Corvallt
C e Smith had the
board will recommend
Minnvllle chamber of commerce ha* I b a r ”
"Cougar Pass"
ta cleverly by the H. E. C., who served a grand
hi* buck
Ea g ie he removed
arranged
for
a
long
ll*t
oi
merchan-
illustrated
by
Ixiulse
Hosch
and was array of pies and coff«*e.
--------
¡to Injure
the Sacred H e.n | t n ^ ^ ^
R^ OT|>ry fw>. rd will
The regular grange meeting will
He is in
dize
przes
for
the
annual
nut
show
published
by
the
Metropolitan
Press,
mother
The
who is in the Sacred Íard work
n the
liaiaoD un it bet we
Medford
H'*
b*. held on Friday night, Oct. «.
the
im
lists
are
now
available
Portland.
Oregon
Anderson,
act
a, the • reumi
result .«i
of ■(>
an Hospital
---- at
. Qt.a A n o c -
« Na • Prc
iance hnavd? and t
Is reported as Mr» L ' • n'
bwnttal Thursday ,lc<al
¡visited him at t » -
«6 sell.
Lee Tracy Is
reatu rea at n o x y
J
, Ml,