The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, November 09, 1933, Image 1

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*'ENTRAI, POINT. OREGON. 1 H | RMI.W.
yiusings—
if an Innocent Bystander
,-ailed at the court
Jjuitst the close o f th e B u dg et
I'-’' * 1
I
I
vt'e were told
everythin»!
That the I i*P"
r.didn’t even wait to hear the bud-
¥*
but voted to adopt
it as
BIG A F F I AI
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M HHKIt 7
Bells Ring
How Big is
th Whistle
On your Peanut Roaster?
L i 2 T r tU\ C' rXy
,hU We* k 8
Th>‘ ful,0* i'“ ■«*«*• by ttdson R . ,
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i day Evening Post carries this Waite, of Shawnee. Okla . is very ap-
GRANGE RE-ELECTS
wiSSL PATERSON TO HEAD
" L O D G E FOR YEAR
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pea- piopriatc at this time:
At an impressive cerem ony
Sun-
m p a s t e r , «tacked high with tho
Yowr CT«j Need* Yowr Trade
dap No». I l l , I . S I a m m Central
I 1" ' Sed That »ound8 Uke ol(1
u ( < ous
“ When
buy all
all you
you buy
buy in
in the
t h e j Point
i ’olut at
the home
home o o f f her
T h e turkey dinner given by the I jm
r * Why have a budget c o m m i t
y e i»Us, both carrying
“ r j i|,K th«»'
nen you
you buy
at the
her parents
an im- city which yon live, you benefit and Kthelvn Doris, youngest daughter of
, \
Hut one has an
Follow in g the business session of
itudy the needs o f th e c o u n ty Central Point Grange last Tuesday
■ ,f we c a n n o t evenin g was a big affair
Th^ hull !.” *!* ^ Wli3tli’ blowing ga,1>* labeled so does your home cl tv Therefore, it Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Scott was united the grange on Friday night election
aJVer,i9i,‘ *'' “ “ ° ‘ h" »as a small, i easy to see that only foolish in opie in mariage to Mr. Victor Kllidge Noel of offic ers took place resulting in the
I I them to do the Job as well a * was crow,led from early twilight un
son of Mr V. Noel, by the Rev. J \l re-election o f Worth y Master. W a r-
ler was cooked and I
k> voict‘d whistle to call atten-jupend their money away from home
1
tould under the eircum til late. The din lie
as «OOKOU and „o n to its presence. The natural re-
The ring service being r. n Patterson, Overseer, John Black­
served by the ladies of the Home i 'T*
lls pres*“nce The natural re-
"Some people never seriously at- Johnson.
E con om lcs club.
„ W‘‘ S tha' ,he crowd* were falll» g ‘ «»“ pt to learn anything about the used. The Pride was charm ingly at­ ford: Lecturer. Eula Henson (re-e lec-
Many tickets for the dinner were ! ov/ ' r tht'ms'‘ lves to get to the loud : business concerns of their home city tired in French blue traveling suit, ed i ; Steward, Will Faley; Assistant
t„ we wish there were
m ore
w*‘ re I mouthed wagon
Her corsage Steward, Donald Patterson; Chaplain
Medford by
bv John
J o h n Anderson I 1
hed i waKon
and permit themselves to go along trimmed in grey fox.
■ • d In sold in Medford
ti ,
.
others
Over fifty , uue fr
ln ,re is a lesson in this picture with a mistaken idea that their city , was o f yellow rose buds and pink liertha
Hursell;
Treasurer,
Perle
and
aging to the c om m on h onesty of
Medford alone ineludin
p ,. ■["• '*'at 1,1 n,a} read
P‘1SIS 10 »Jver- can progress without business. It snap-dragons. They were attended llonney
( r e f l e c t e d ) ; Secretary, Hil-
Lrfeiowman and were not a lw a ys
W S llolger
ini .SirMarv'' t
it l,8,>
llu* 31011,1 w,t» ,he 1 h°u pht is ¡can't be done, and the sooner they re-; by the brides sister and husband Mr jdegard
Lange
( r e -e le c t e d » ;
Gate
'...re mud at ev. ryone and every
llanwell of t|lt. \i,-,ifoV<l c l '
:|noiher which we want to bring out alize this fact the sooner their city and Mrs. Raym ond W. Anders.
Keeper, Harold Smith; Graces, Flora
m This old world w ou ld be a lot
better place
place in In !
Com merce Ft >,■
T l"
I k " ' *' 111 ' our communlty needs you—and your will grow to be a better
Mrs. Noel is a popular member o f . D o r o t h y H am m ond, Ceres,
Kathryn
Ranter place to^live In.
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trade.
»n,t make
m .i. a
u u
.in ,
the younger set and was graduated ¡L athrop; Pomona,
Arietta T y rell;
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l In
" talking with a Central I which to live and
living
Harriet
Assistant, Steward,
1 i
I1'*'
UUII,‘' 111 » oo1
merchant the other day he!
" A dam of education should be e- from the C P. High School with the Lady
H, county budget c o m m i t t e e was im o , r ? T . ' i ' i
Sparrow; Executive Committee, San-
0* ,Ilan' 1>r' dud ti*ade this remark
"li
sometimes reeled to stop the flow o f money that class o f '33.
(Bjoted of men o f proven
ju d g -
' ef ’
1
‘ 0,1 and man> ¡seems as tf the bulk of our trade is is made in a city and allowed to flow
\lr Noel is an Alumni o f M e d fo r d ,fo r d Richardson. Fred Sander and
i^tind ripe expel i. nee T h ese m en ot • ' r8-
!made up of things that people "for- to other cities, building
up other High school hHvng graduated
Election of Juvenile
wilh Arden Tyrell.
ixi tabl, n weie set and were fill-jgot to get in Medford ” Just think cities at the expense of the home city, the class o f '30
Guests at the wed- Matron now held by Lola Blackford
wrked for many weary hours eheek
Fourteen turkeys were that over. The people at large want!
"E very effort should be made to ding were. Mr. V. Noel. Mr
Henry wag postponed
until next regular
tj vtr (•( unt> i e l ni'ds and deridin g ed twice.
too ppople fed to have good, up-to-date stores in (his divert this money hack Into the ohan- N o e l . Mrs Ethel Adams (sister o f the J meeting
occurrin g
on
Nov.
17.
L, how much money must be raised served and about
iwcounty work next year. T h e y de- Many visiting grangers from about town. They want to be able to go In- nel so It will be spent at home wher ¡g r oom ) and son Leon Lester Scott,|Grange voted In favor of holdin g a
,r<t praise, not blame,
f o r their tlie county were present, among them to any of them and get things "w e it will be constructive work and ben j Elizabeth Scott. Mr, and Mrs R \V Joint Installation for all subordin ate
being several from the Sams Valley forgot to get when in Medford to- efit all."
Anders and children Jintntie and grange officers elected in Central
i;rt
and Table Rock granges.
’ day.”
^ Another thought. The business men Barbara Rae. Elizabeth
Southwell. Point Grange hall in December. New
• • •
After the dnner card playng danc-i
But how do they expect our stores of Central Point pay the major por­ liarley Dressier. Rev. and Mrs Joh n ­ candidates for membership went to
Our old friend L M. Sweet seems
Sants Valley on Saturday night,
ing and conversation were indulged to keep on being up-to-date under rion of the taxes which support our son and Mr. aud Mrs. E. E. Scott.
1»hare itirred up ■ horn et's BMt In
Immediately after the cerem ony where first and second degrees were
in until a late hour.
¡such circumstances. Can you not see city government and our schools.
bhome grange. T o j u d g e by the
The ladies are to he congratulated |that you owe something to the town There are many families living In the left for Klamath Falls where they conferred upon them together with
iieil resolution adopted by th e Sams
upon the success o f the dinner, which,you live in? You want good stores: this town in rented houses, who pay will make their h om e at 22 41 Apple- those of the local member* o f Sums
Mey grange his idea that the eoun-
Valley.
is an annual event. Many comments.y0U want complete stocks; you wani no tax at all toward the schools, but gate St.
0 court and budget c o m m itte e were
were heard praising
the delicious |,r),.ps which compare favorably with who do have several children in
l . grafters is not believed
by
his meal, which
On Friday afternoon. Nov. 3rd al
included salad, roast Medford. Is it posshle to have these school. These families should make
labors. While, we printed his ar- turkey,
ntashed
potatoes
gravy, ¡things without cooperation
it a point to at least help the schools the parsonages home in Central
acje regarding the budget w e do not bread, butter, jellies, pumpkin pie
Thoughts that are brought to mind hv trading with the home stores wlto Point. Miss Genevieve H McQonagle
«irely agree with him.
It
is our and coffe e.
the bride o f Mr.Sherley
M
Tickets sold for fifty |at t|mPS like these prompt each on«' do pay
taxes. Every
dollar became
they
Ithef that the place to air g riev an ces cents a plate
f r o u c h e r , In a quiet wedding cere­
and a substantial sum :at us jo find ways and means of help- spend in
Medford helps
the Medford
»it the public hearing on the matter was realized.
M
ling not only ourselves but our coin- merchant to pay his taxes in Medford. mony perform ed by Rev. Jos.
it: in the newspapers
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Imunity as well. It seems that if each ¡Helping support Medford school* is Johnson In the presence of a few
The C om m unity Chest driv e went
• • •
friends.
These
splendid
young over big in the Central Point district.
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one of n- when we spend money, It o f no uwlaUnee to ou r own echool.
And we hereby serve n otic e on our m r s . O C O C l n o i l « »
we Will do so with M B * thought we
U
ind help on r ow n people will make their home in the In the two days o f the driv e the
where they w ork ers collected about $500 for the
in community that no crit icism r e ­
will not only be getting the nterchan- community by trading at home. The Howard neig hborhood
ading the Central Poin t sehool bud-
dise we want, but w e will be insuring money you spend here will help sup- have lived for some time The hearty fund
This was a surprise to the
pt [or next year will be a llo w e d . If
On Friday afternoon. Nov. 3rd *' I n, b u s i n e s s in our community or 1 port the school which is educating good wishes o f their friends will help com m ittee in churge
your children. TR A D E AT HOME. I to bless their lives.
the people of the district eared so the hom e of Mrs. T A Marine, Mrs. county, if you wish.
The w ork ers w ho canvassed the
tele, how big or how sm all a levy E. E. Scott, was hostess at a shower
town wore Mesdames E. C. Faber,
Sanderson, Scott. Lawrence, Grimes,
ns made as not to even c o m e out to in honor of her daughter Ethelyn
i Herinanson, Rostel, Owen, Norcross.
tote, they have no kick c o m in g . H ow - Doris, whose weddng was solemnized
Vincent au«l Paxson, and Messrs. Kd
liter, perhaps that was m eant as a Sunday Nov. 5th
■ - —
Vincent and E. C. Faber.
tompliment to the sc h ool boa rd and
The young lady was the recipient
IT
id y
ie
l'liti
lionl
esl
I
Chest Drive
Brings $500
At Bridal Sh©w«©r
N.k
j
Values in Advertising
Club Plans Dinner
And Christmas Tree
ctiiens committee w ho prepared the of many lovely gilts.
\W wLh to call attention to the allowed; where the leading thought i The Past Noble Grand Club of Mt
lidget. If so, accept o u r thanks. W e
kin-s ...........
of newspaper
advei is told In bold type, easily read*bit
Rebekah L o d g e met •< th e homt
Those present were Mesdames; J-
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different
M. Johnson. Wilson. Russel, W a r n e r . s h o w " the relative values1 at a distance, and where prices are|„f Mrs. E. b. Faria on Tuesday af-
tithe best we knew, an y w a y
• • •
Mary
Richardson, presi­
To merely say. "John ternoon.
Southwell. Hamrick. Duncan, Root, oMhese different ways of telling your told plainly,
Smith has the finest line of groceries dent. presided at the business session
Martin,
T
A.
Marine,
Geo.
.Marine.
We know one thing su re
W hen
story.
let us consider newspaper j In tow n” Is no good. The ad should During the study h our the members
tie H. E. club ladies serve a public Mills, Adas, Stevens. Millard, Anders.
First
Kddv.
Misses: Amy Johnson, Eliza-
*
“ L n ’.'r a i '« » compared ¡call attention to some special article L tudled lhe character Rebekah in the
dinner they sure draw a c r o w d , even
beth
Scott.
Levida
Culbertson.
circulars
or radio ta!«k*.
How j Smith has to sell and name the price, aibte. Plans were made for tl,e_An-
tom Medford. The
fam e
o f th e beth Scott.
Christmas Tree
pver saVe the circulars.
And finally, the way to succeed in nttal Dinner and
Refreshments were served by th''|
Grange dinners is well deserved, and
which will he held at Mrs Clara Vin­
1
In
your
yards
or
on
your
1
anything
is
to
keep
everlastingly
at
*t would like to know w h o
bakeo It os t ess.
I tit row it
Delicious
Do yon | It. You may not hit Just the right ce nts home on Dec. 5th
tilt piece of pumpkin pie we a b s o r b ­
! porches for future readdn*
T
|l>orc ' “
friend«" note the first time and so get little refreshments were served by the hos­
'd the other night. It su re went to
tess to the follow n g m em bers: Mes-
tit right spot. And that turk
was
M I K m c < \ \
1
met hant »'.«•
keep*
consistently dames Gleason, Hay, Merritt. Hedg-
M IN D S O N
l I X j b 1 at them and tuck them into «he « 0
a « a y . who uses plenty of
Wictous Not dry and tou g h as som e
peth, Simmons, South w ell, Buckles,
|«rt, but tender en ough to fairly melt
<,n ,hr r i d ' b y evtry raemkei i the! newspaper space ail the time, is the Richardson. Copinger, Eddy. Pankey
it one's mouth Here's to the ladles
weli as news I one who succeeds.
l«ook at any of and the hostess, Mrs. Farra.
Sams Valley Grange drill team paper s t-
tf the Grange, God bless ’e m !
inltiuted
a
class
of
24
candidates
into
• • •
the first and second degree at a re- M011
"t counted about fift y guests from
gula r meeting Saturday night
■tdlord at the dinner. W e are glad
~
A- 1"
, h ™ - 11 * ...................
•andidates w
. >
j
»te the business men o f the Metro-
e n te r p ris e Grange, tour from Central |
*
^ ’ listening to tht
P iw a l K e v p e c t s r a i d
lolis in our city for on ly by personal
On Friday evening Nov. 3rd at the
Poin t and three from S a » . Y alley. J -
o f other things, when j
J eh n p # R e d d y
touch can cooperation he en cou ra ged .
home of Mrs. Guy Tex a aurprtse
ithe announcer suddenly starts talk*
'nd for the benefit o f the J a y tow n !<>"* »>'“ dr“ d and fii,> Granger? »
| shower was given by Mrs. Tex and
.
»
hi
r
hi
.MEDFORD.
Nov.
7.—
Friends
from
Mrs. Ander in h onor o f Mrs Anders
n,embeM
Rogue
l-ng
of
soap,
tooth
Bladder, oth.swise kn ow n as the M ,‘ ¡ - . ^ “ ' ’p o l T " v n t m l Point,
The guests
we didn’t serve any “ fr ee' be e r ,|
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Numi)ers
■i ^ “ *
vnmners for
tor the or *,,nie n,her ° ld th‘ vg *
, .b ou t all sections o f the R ogue River valley sister. Ethelyn Scott.
I
W<
,n t h a m
t ’ t o gel R,Ter ■nd
me’
from m ore dlatant were dresH«*d as little youngsters, and
Miases
•He folks to our tow n.
i program were rendered by
. _
„ „ f what hH is say.ng and tf you
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Wilson Dor- lia If of »'hat he
will ! points, came to the Sacred Heart a Jolly tme was en joy ed by all Tho*.
I Helen 1 tirresoti.
.’
, re near the radio pro >a
-
Catholic church today to pay final re- present were: Ruth Ramstron, Mary
v
L t h y Straus. Edith Sage and Eva ■ ’
w h ic h form o f adver-j
,„„st ¡spects to Dr. John Francis Reddy. lane Beebe, Mona Lewis, Peggy
^ . r e t o l d that the tax collector*
> k Bjl, vlnl(mt an„ wife and Mrs. tun» •« <« ■
thjnk doP„ the
lhe most,
nteminent mining man and
former Jones. Ruth Haley. Lotus Hessel-
Jackson (•mintv art» ahmit
the*
GRANGERS CHANGE
BUDGET
.. r,
....... .............thatth.
...- -s-rjriS r r x r : ;
Surprise Shower
For Local Bride
.
.
Tax Collections Are
Slightly Improved
Tax collection Monday the final
day for second
half payments— to­
talled slightly in excess o f $30,000
according to G ertrude Martin, chief
deputy of the tax collection depart­
ment of the s h e r iff’s offic e. Of this
am ount, it Is estimated $25,000 was
for 1932 taxes. Paymen ts sent by
inali are stLl to be listed, and the
final total o f payments this year will
not he tabulated for a week.
It is estimated that the delinquency
will be no higher than the 42 per­
cent of last year.
Majority o f the paym en ts w ere
from small
h om e-ow ners, c o r p o r a ­
tions and business houses T h e small
h om e-ow ner, from the payment*, is
in better financial shape than a year
ago.
The for th com in g special session of
the legislature is expected to enact
a law, removin g the procrastination
from tax paying, provide a bonus for
prornpt payments. Increase th e Inter­
est rate for delinquency and try to
find a way to spur the taxpayer who
again before us tor " ' '
' '
esl to women buyers
. „ ( a r m ¡Jam es C . H a y e s . I * r r y Schade. Gus
Suffering an acute attack o f ap­ and County Health Nurse Sybil W a l k ­
dutT
M ould you think » f •
t„ r , Conner, Robert Duff, Jen* Jensen.
the “ noble e x p e r im e n t” . Is consideration. a,' d ,,n
• W h e r e .* we believe it
mafhtns rT in » style m .g azm
\
^
W.lkinson.
pendicitis. Dr. L. A. Salade o f 8ev*n er will be In attendance. T h e next
Wore. Now w ha t? T h e wise (oi I
a const rue-
clinic will be held Decem ber I.
,n»tance
„ . . i f i s d s " The*«'!
Interment was In the pioneer cem- Oak* was operated upon at the C o m ­
| 3"rwi*el solons at Salem h ave a| study and act on su. manner.
, lassifieds’ ’
munity hospital early Monday by Dr.
■
<l> °n their hand«. S om e
sort of| llv e a « •
I,., -
TV. « *
' vou
J * r want
Ü
.. J v v . . « i a .
* h fâi^olTCdt ' th**t
to . 1 1 «
ThtT »for*
H r
Relatives from out of town here Robert C. C offey of Portland who ar-|
Valley are g '« " 1 tn C“ * or trade somethin*
* must be passed to c u r b the li-
Sun­
used article
mem ber* » f
Reddy rived at midnight by airplane
*,#r ’ raffle or hell will sure pop. tbs
general advertising for the service* were Owney
ib.ed here this 4th «1*?
of
day
at
pres*
time
Dr.
Salade'a
condi-
ol Eugene brother o f the late Dr
our -1 \f a means
A»<1 the tax situation is a very s et-, Grange, a*« -'"
lpds
and tion was pronou nced aa serious hut
kind o f N ovem ber. I * * * * " *
oh- ¡they are not so good
I- ** on*, in our opin ion som
display ad* , Reddy, at nd the follow in g sons
\„.i 1 -
r"
f or 'd a u g h ter* Mr and Mrs Paul Roddy [not alarming, and barring c o m p i l e
t elves that if any a,non‘ '
|0 or
* sale» tax will have to he parsed
of tIons a steady p r o g r e w toward c om -
r«»l mon y
must l o f H ollyw ood. D o rot
Reddy
. . .
But here one
T h e «net o f reform er* we need In
»Tthe way. w ho's g oin g to
the o f the said proP«.se«t c o . » >
fh<1 merch.nt
Reddy o f ' p l e t e recovery la expected. Mr*. Wm.
¡San
Francisco
and
John
■tie. etc
Crowell,
da
ughter
of
Dr
and
Mr*
Sa-
this
country are those w ho live Ive*
N i t o r e for this c ou n ty .
It's our that he will alten« t * ^
pr(t{H., uge Judgment
^ q(
Gonzaga college
! la d« arrived by plane from Lo* Ange- so d e a n and happy that oth ers will
Wil‘ hp N>ff " nd T,‘ nK"
' '
‘ , o ‘ allow the printer to n*e|
!|es Sunday morning, after several want to Initiate them.
‘ *• *n old D em ocratic w arhor«e t.me and pi*«”
____« ith
u a aU
- . » *'
* * " •* 10
month* residence In southern Callfor*
1
.« « , . < h i « been i< «litr.'l' in « b ’l*.:
'
. .
VP wilt receive due
W hen a speaker or a writer. In o r ­
.iH ce
S m .ll two-inch.
Isursnre
P'ishlng himself to the front.
“ , d . , r e n«>t m uch be.t er - h . n |
der to create laughter, attempts to
eratlon ”
i,mn » o ' *
^ , . . , 11 , w orih ,
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ridicule another man's religion or na­
mere reader*
><>t' w tha( I 0 n Oregon man. Wallace Kadderly
—
tionality, he Is about through
Mrs.
Joseph
W
rig
ht
was
hurried
to
while yonr *'l *l10
fhp pappr „ o( Corvallis, will be In charge o f the
Bertha B. W ilso n , sister of cr€am were served by t
hospital Wednesday
the moment one t T ~ t h e j u d g m e n t o f l W s s W U Farm and Home r . d l o hour th e Com m unity h
o . p l t . l Wedn
’b« M Johnson w h o ha* been Sam* Valley ladi*
It is too bad so many boy* are be­
‘ f. r tj rear, b r o a d e s t dally from Ssu F r .n c l .c n morning
She hvewfferlng from fora-
»noth-r «ister at Spurt*. Or«
* T Z - Barsclt will ¡"b its tbo
rheu- ing sent to reform school* because
-V
tVe
heat
ad*
*re
hy
the
Pnlted
States
department
o
f
plications
fo
llo
w
in
g
an
nttock
of
1
■ - m r a l Point Th 'i i *
Tb* I ■
a. -he the wrl'er. « " »
^
o f the neglect of their parents
u a tlsm and Is serlnnsly IR
I
1
•« k St-e en jo v e d to the
entertained Fn
nf the In
r
' of white » P » ^ l e j c n l c u l t u r e ,
h "*r vi.tt hut M y , sh e li k e , south- hom e of Mr* Harry Conger
^
^ r e plenty
"5 Or. gin best
West Side district
Philosopher
ben
Oregon Man Get»
New Radio Post
____ __
lllne*. until h er arriv al
startin g Novem ber I I .
Simon
v. '