The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, November 16, 1933, Image 1

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    THE AMERICAN
t'KXTKAl, POINT, OltF.GOV l l l l ltSIlAl
M u s in g s —
Bf an Innocent B ystander
Plan Winter
Program tor
Tree Troops
' o \ » MltKIt I«.
Salade Loses INTEREST RATE ON
Valiant Battle FEDERAL LOANS IS
To Regain Health
11». M
M ' l i l t tí H
IU a »mall old world, at that.
L fr) once in a while, this fact ia
Ltfht bome to us with much force.
/rj¿ other day Mr. Andre Chomel
j.fpcd into our sanctum and told ot
In line with the President's policy
Lrins just listened into a broadcas,
|of "building men" as well as for-
L a Paris! He heard a French gnv
ests" in the civilian conservat'on
Loent official speaking of French
Louis McHenry Howe, secretary
corps camps, the cooperative forestry
Ljacial affairs and says it seemed to the President, in one
of his week- trucks will continue their education­
Dr
Jjat like the U.8.A. An opposition ly addresses last
A. Salade, 69. of Seven Oaks
The livestock men and farmers of
Horn in IVuns) Danin
ntonth. described al campaign through the
winter, ac- a resident of the valley for over 20
lumber ws scoring extravagance in the "ideal rural settlement" as one
the Northwest who have accesa* to
Born
in
West
Penn.
Pennsylvania
cording to announcement from the years
^ ¡pending of taxpayer's
money, with electrically equipped, hot
passed away at a local hospi- June 27, 1864, son of Dr. und Mrs credit through livestock loan com­
air office of regional forester C. J
Buck. tal early this morning, following two
jcnnded like a Jackson county heated farm homes,
Edwin S Salade, Louis Audenried | panies. agricultural credit corpor­
with community of Portland Oregon.
major operations, necessitated by an ^
___ was
____ educated at the Franklin j ations or qualified cooperative mar­
cow pastures, a town-meeting gov­
l/ringf member.
| Salade
These are the sam»
keting associations doing business
showboat' acute attack of appendicitis suffered and Marshal academy
ernment, individual hog pens and
then Franklin |
trucks which have been covering the
'
10
days
ago.
It
was
the
second
ope-
with
the Federal Intermediate Credit
chicken
coops,
a
Xhis broadcast was sent out from
siul Marshall college, securing both
factory providing t’.C.C camps of Oregon and ____
which, like the first, was to
Bank of Spokane, realize the impor­
| Eiffel Tower in l’aris and is a steady pay check virtually at the ingion during the past summer Wash-!ration
his
A,H
and
A
M
degrees
at
the
lat­
They have been performed by Dr
Robert ter, and completing his medical edu- tunée of Presidents Khrhardt'» an­
I,poa«>red by the government. Mr backdoor and a motion picture pal­ are fully equipped for the showing
Coffey of Portland, which called the'cation at
Ciomel says, however, that it didn't ace for each self-suporting unit
the University of Pennsyl- nouncement of a reduction of the
of forestry motion pictures and la n - 1 famous surgeon to take the Ill-fated
to
vania
in
18S8. At college he was bank't interest rate from 3 '* %
rite bint homesick
The
Rogue
Congress has appropriated $25,- tern slides. Complete changes of pro- 1 passenger plane, which crashed near
3 r \ . effective November 15. The rate
manager
ot
the
varsity
baseball
team
f giver Valley is good enough for him. 1)00,000 to set up self-supporting 20- gram will he presented, designed to that city
causing the death of Dr. and was also a star pitcher on his ha> been lowered 2 '* % In two years,
year payment plan farms, each with carry on the forestry education of Coffey
• • •
and three other occupants of school baseball team. A year after as on November 16. 1931, the rate
We have been reading the report an Industrial appendage to remove the enrolled men from the ground-'the
ground­ the plane
Serious complications
w as 2 4 % !
graduation Dr. Salade married Miss
I ji the committee appointed by Uov- the worker from the city into rural work laid in last summer’s campaign. which followed the first operation
The live
Blanche
Fuller,
daughter
om
Mr.
and
|
traor Meier to make a study of II- sections Hut acordlng to Mr. Howe, It is reported that the summe's pro­ wa re the direct cause of death.
Mrs James W. Fuller, at Catasauqua I The Credit Bank's system relies
jnor control in Oregon. The report this visionary idea now has been de­ gram was enthusiastically received
Dr. Salade was one of the host be­ Pa., the couple going to Alabama j primarily on funds for its use from
* rery complete.
We believe tilt veloped into an actual fact, with two by the men of the corps, and that loved and best known residents of
where Dr. Salade was surgeon for a the sale of debentures, which have
ja:: as recommended by the com- projects already under way. one ill I |they are looking forward to the re­ Southern Oregon, coming here with
large
coal and iron company in Bir­ .»¡ways been w i l regarded as high
littee of state-owned despensaries is West Virginia and one near Dayton.' peat visits.
Bebentures are
his wife and family from Philadel­ mingham for two years. Returning to class investments.
In addition to these lecture and phia in 1912 and purchasing a pear
I good one, but we agree with the Ohio.
I
r>
adlly
purchased
by commercial
general medical practice at Cutasau-
"He described the plan as follows. movie programs, the forest service, orchard at Seven Oaks, from the late Q
imority report which objects to not
ua in 1890. Dr. Salade 7 years later hanks and Investment houses be­
" W e are dividing up these garden in cooperation with the state forest­ Colonel Mi
| ¿¡lowing anything else to be sold in
ms. former Medford post- moved to Philadelphia, where he be- cause of their liquidity.
The Credit Bank has discounted
( connection. In our belief the Com- farms into three classes: First.: ry agencies, is planning for a series ma-ter Although he had retired from came a specialist in gynecology and
| assion should be allowed to appoint farms where the factory is located Inj0^ winter evening study class groups active practice In the east, where he obstetrics. Kstabllshing a city wide loans from livestock loan companies,
' a agents for the sale of hard liquor the middle of the settlement and >«> the camps, under local leadership, was a well known specialist in gyne- Methodist hospital in that city us agricultural credit corporations and
nail town merchants and drug stores some one member of each family where the boys will be taught the ru- cology. Dr. Salade always maintained,gynecological surgeon n 1901, which hanks in excess of $115,000,000
hour opinion the easier and cheap- works in the factory and the work- diments of woodsmanship and relat- a keen Interest in hs profe-son as he position he held 11 years, when he from organization to date— a ten
year period. It has also loaned ap­
did in all local matters of public in- moved to Oregon.
tr anyone can obtain pure
liquor, ers are taken out of the city limits. ed vocational subjects
Second Type
terest. particularly the fruit business
Shortly ufter America'! parttcipa- proximately $41,000,000 to cooper­
tie less trouble there will be from
“ Then there is the second type, on i
in which he made large local invest- Don In the world war. Dr. Salade was ative marketing associations
bootlegging.
Loans outstanding at the close of
the outskirts of our industrial cities.1
meats.
j made a member of the U.S. medical
where the worker of the family goes
Headed I,(Mai Enterprises
reserve corps, and for many years re- business October 31, were: $28,5 0 0 -
But we agree with the majority of
A graduate of the University of tained his membership in the Unlver- ooo, which according to types of se­
to and front the cities every day, but I
the committee in
recommending
the family has the advantages of ru­
Pennsylvania medical school, Dr. slty club of Philadelphia, as well as curity, are classed approximately as
[ that hotels shall not be allowed to
Salade was one of the first members a number of medical associations and follows:
ral life. We have authorized and ap­
all Iquor by the glass in their dining
$
386,000
|of the Medford University club, in honorary societies of the state of Dairy Caille
propriated money for the first of j
rooms except with bona-fide meals.
Range Cattle
10,170,000
he affairs of which he always took Pennsylvania.
these comunlties just outside the
Selling liquor by the glass was the
Sheep
13,640,000
jan active part, serving two terms as
city of Dayton.
Puncrul Wcdni'sda)
principal business of the old saloon
Crop
Production
2.7 40,000
jprestdent, and for many years being
'Then there will he a third type
Left to mourn his loss are his wife,
and telling in a "dining room" rath­
200.000
Automobile owners in Oregon will I0" ,he board *'f governors. He was Blanche Fuller Salade, one alster, General
where the little farms and settle
er than a "saloon" doesn't change
1,300.000
.».I- ,.,„„1,
also one of the organizers of the Mrs. Robert W. Ramsey of Scranton, Commodity Louns
—
go,I Cub. and piayed con-
the nature of the act. In the wri­ men, wil. he created without any I
"Due to the recent Increased de­
Pennsylvania; a son Louis A. Salade.
dustrial plant. Here it is planned
ter'» opinion no selling for consump-
mand
for agricultural products, co­
let-1
tdderably
until
his
health
made
ao-jJr., of Seven Oaks; u daughter, Mrs.
to establish various kinds of home in-tyear. when more than 250,000
non on the premises should be al-
operative associations have not bor­
dustries. or If that is not practical jters are released in the mails by Haii'ive outdoor sports inadvisable. He-j Jeanette Salade Crowell, und four
'•*«1 at all. Only original packages
rowed as heavily this past season,"
In a particular case, to cultivate oul- E. Hoss, Secretary of State.
lfore
!° Medford- Ur Sala<le' grandehldlren, Helene, Billy and
it as lo wa price as possible, such
stated Mr Ehrhardt.
A
twelve-month
license
may
b
v*
I*n
wag
an
ardent
sportsman
of
Jeanne
Salade
and
Miss
Banne
Hunt,
jside of the crops they use themselves
packages not to be opened In a pub­
A reduction of one-half of one
some crop of which there is still a purchased for $5.00 for private pas-[national reputation, spending his va- all of this city,
lic place, should be sold.
per cent In the Spokane bank's In­
senger
cars
to
be
registered
for
the
eattons
hunting
in
Maine
and
thej
The
funeral
was
held
yesterday
lack In the United States, and which
terest rate means a saving in Inter­
the farmers will not in any way com­ year 1934. the new rate being the Canadian Rockies, his home in Med-1 afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the Perl
And the laws regarding "road- pete with the farmers.
¡owes! enjoyed by car owners for
being full of the trophies of the chapel. Father W. H Hamilton of- est charged to farmers over a twelve
approximately
tiouse»" should be made very utring-
nisny years. A return to the earlier I rhase. For many years he went oi; fleiuting and Interment in the Salade months period of
Fully Klee*rifled
$140,000."
*nt. Also we hold that money from
jplan
of
registering
motor
vehicles
annual
duck
hunting
trips
in
Klam-j
family
prypt at the Memorial Mauso­
"W e are going to try out the prac
hues in liquor cases should go into tlcablllty nf the electrification of the|on a calendar-year basis brings a re­ |ath. being the charter member of a leum. Serviee at the mausoleum was
the general fund of the county. The small farm community. We will newal season twice within the twelve | l,M'al durk club. He was Interested strictly private.
Gillis M. Maury
The pall bearers were:
coming session of the legislature is n..ike our own electrlcty and every months, as well as restoring Oregon In all kinds of sport— boxing, foot­
Passes, A ged 73
Active— F. Corning
Kenly, John
we going to have a lot to think of house will have an electric pump In­ to a registration year on a similar ball. horse racing, and at one time
schedule with other states i:i i!ie|,rle<i llia hand at ballooning, making Tomlin. Corbin Edcail, Robt. w.
ind we hope it won't be too much in­ stead of the old oaken bucket.
C.IIII h Miller Maury, brother of
lin lon
la historic ascension near Philadel­ Ruhl, H.C. Egan. E. W. Carlton.
fluenced by the Portland gang.
Henry C., and Mary P. Maury of the
There will be running water, hath
• • •
Honorary— H. D. McCaskey, A. E. Central Point, Jacksonville road, and
"Those desiring to make applica­ phia. the exciting and amusing inci­
I rooms and a septic tank.
dents of which he always liked to Reames, la-onard Carpenter, George Mrs J E Cowglll, of San Carlos,
Speaking of "gangs," the Central
tion
for
plates
for
the
new
season
at
" I t ’s hoped that each settlement
Point "gangs” are thinking of putting will have Its own moving-picture pal-'an early date may send In their re­ tell.
Roberts, T. K. Daniels, Paul Scherer. Cal . passed away at the home of H
on some kind of community Christ- ace and some kind of a hall where raittances and their registration
c Maury Monday at 6 p m , after an
o*s tree or celebration. Go to it. entertainments ran he giver They cards, properly signed, al any tim"
than Mr. Tex does. Over a thous­ Illness of the past several months.
Local
Citizen
gang.” we're with you!
Mr. Maury was born at Jackson­
and citizens of the district, regard­
also will have a general store for and plates will be mailed from Sa-
Shows Faith in
less of party, have signed a petition ville, Ore., April 4, 1860. He left
drugs. groceries, dry good and such lent to reai li the applicants on De
L. M. Sweet writes that he “ never
the president to re-Hppoint Mr' Jacksonville at an early age, and
¡i cember 15. the first date on which
Future of City asking
rulized just what force u somnam­ things.
spent the past 40 years at Crescent
Tex
as
postmaster.
¡1
934
licenses
may
he
used."
suggests
"There will! be a community pa
bulist had with a pen until I noticed
City, Calif.
He leaves a host of
Mire, but It Is not yet finally deter-1 Mr Hoss.
There Is oue local resident who
four jibe at me stating I called all
friends and acquaintances who will
J mined whether we will have a com-
A drawing for low license numbers
has faith u Central Point— and he
¡be county officers ‘grafters.’ " Well.
he saddened at hla passing
and all I
' mi unity herd or allow each family or w ill he held on November
has backed up his faith with his
*e have been called
a lot
worse
Funeral services were held from
time
I group of fa miles according to size applications received at that
i hard-earned cash.
umes than that in our time and will
the Perl Funeral Home Wednesday
Pigs j will he Included
Special numbers
— ......*“ " u‘ ‘ “ ‘*c
,o have their Individual cov-
Postmaster Guy Tex has proven
• I p ■
R n i > ■ Millard atflel
Just say that Bro. Sweet perhaps had
_<n ,,iu„ no nrnvl
We were very sorry to find after
and chickens will also be provici d." will not he assigned in ordi r to con­ heyoud a doubt that he believea in
atlng
Interment took place in the
better let "sleeping dogs He."
tinue the expeditions handling of
going
to
press
last
week
that
our
ibis home town. Last spring he pur­
family plot In the Jacksonville ceme­
iplales,
chased the house and four lots forin- copy regarding Mr. Dunlap's death tery.
P.
T.
A.
Enjoys
We heard a good one the other ddy
erljr occupied by John Sheley and la­ and funeral had been misplaced and
Interesting Meet
A former newspaper man asked us If
Radio
Operators’
ter
rented by Mrs. Fleischer on Houth so was not in the paper. They had
Don't neglect lo send In your fa­
Ibe Tribune was not using the Miner
Second
street. Not satisfied with been In their new home less than two vorite recipes as we want to make
** * back-door mouthpiece. They
Meeting Called
The Parent-Teachers' Association
weeks
when
Mr.
Dunlap
was
taken
|the arrangement of the house Mr.
"■ hook that we will all he glad to
wemed to have the Idea that the met Friday, November v, with a very
Tex hired local help and entirely re­ He had been feeling as well as usual have.
Invitations
to
southern
Oregon
A number have mentioned
Trib was supporting Hall financially good atendanre A very interesting
and
helped
Mrs.
Dunlap
get
lunch
la*t to print what they didn't dare to and entertaining program was given radio amateurs and their friends modeled it and now has one of the and was taken ill very suddenly. Mr. that they Intend to bring In or send
in their recipes but have neglected
Print themselves We hadn't thought hr the eighth grade and the high summoning them to the first impor-jniost comfortable homes In town.
Mr. Tex has spent about $1300 Dunlap's sister. Mrs. Lydard of Table lo do ao.
tant meeting of the local amateur
it in Just that light, but it sounds school Girls' Glee Club.
for material and labor on the house Rock styed with Mrs. Dunlap until
reasonable, at that.
Supertendent Jewett addres »d the radio club this winter were being
Sunday morning, khen she returned
clubjall
of which was serured locally. The
•'What sent out Tuesday, officers of th
Dr and Mrs. Goldsberry left Friday
home
m eetlng. his subject being
¡repairs included a new roof, moving
for Portland to see the football gam«;
The delinquent tax situation in are school essentials?" Mr. Jewett have announced.
|They returned Sunday. During *h«lr
"All the chili concarne you can 'partitions, adding two new rooms
'»ck»on county is about the same as [Stressed th point that we really
Mrs. George Marine, Mrs
Bertha |al>senc« Mrs. L. II Smith was th«
last year. We had hoped for better
nf) , 0.rai|ed fads or frills In our af Is the promise of the committee jnnd a sleeping porch, hesidea re­
pairing and refinishing the entire Stevens, Mrs. T. A Marine and Mrs guest of Dr. Ooldsberry's mother,
things this year, but our people are (schools as some think, but that'jn charge,
I
He has plans for more Im­ Mill were dinner guests of Mrs. Wal- Mrs McKIm. Mrs. McKIm and Mrs.
•'oil struggling with poverty. And everything taught Is necessary to de-; The "bean feed" wiil be held Fri- place.
qen of M'-dford Wednesday
Smith were girlhood friends In Iowa.
nub -s the spread between what the velop the child so he may adjust, lay. November 17 at 7 30 p. m at provements to come later, lie ex­
pects
to
add
a
well
and
pumping
farmer gets for his produce and what himself to his present-day environ-"he home of Mr. and Mra. Sandy
Mr. C. H Buc k man. who has been
He m a de |t emphatic that th»- Richardson
Club membera,
their [Plant for irrigating the large garden
he pay* lor what he buys Is reduced. nient
and will set out a number of trees working at the C C C ramp has re­
*c can see no hope for much im­ school must have the utmost cooper- friends, and all those interested in
turned home.
this year
provement.
Maybe the Democrats a'lon f the home and church In or- arn4teqr radio, are asked to meet at
Mr. Tex has been postmaster of
Hn perform a miracle but we are (1er to giv the chid a full-rounded Don't Radio shop In Medford at 7.10
Miss Mattie Parker and Mra. Clark
If they desire transportation to the ¡Central Point for many years, his
"till from Missouri
(Don't shoot. ! education
[first commission having been signed were taking advantage of the beau­
eh; scene of consumption.
Bob!)
I A fte r the re gu lar busln
Oflcers will be elected for the next by President Theodore Roosevelt, lie tiful weather and calling on friends
mmed and re-
Going to church on Sunday Is not
ifhe meeting was adj
W. are told that Rev. D. E. Mil freshments were served by the first term and matters Important to the says he believes in the Recovery pro­ Wednesday afternoon.
going to he worth much to you unless
interests of the club will he discuss­ gram as put on by President Roose­
It regulates "Your Going" the follow­
I*rd is planning to move to this city
grade mothers
velt and has been a very enthusiastic
The baby clinic held at the Health ing six days of the week
•ad will give his whole time to the
eti.
worker for the N R A. since It* in­ building Friday was very well at­
• - O" —
Tucker Marian
*°rk of the pastorate of the Chrts-
Mr, and Mrs O. D
ception.
tended. eight babies being examined
Mr
and
Mrs.
Alexander
of
and
Mrs.
E
!’
■
To he happy, appreciate more the
H»n (hurch.
We believe this Is '• and Bobby, and Mr
Mr Tex has made many warm A number of babies that were expert- tilings you have and worry leas about
*l*e move on the pert of Mr. Millard Slone and Neal, m fored up beyond ath Falls were guests at the
ifriends
in this district during the *d could not be there for various rea- the things you have not.
iturkman
home
today
Mr.
•nd we welcome him and his family I Prospect Sunday and spent the day.
• • •
Tucker were cele- snder brought over a load of potatoes long years he has served as postmas- sons, but expert to be there next
Mr. Stone and Mrs
ter Always courteous, and ready to month
The next meeting will be
By the way. we have received e lot
for Faber's
Have you ever tried making friends
hratlng their birthdays whhh
— -
sacrifice his time for the patrons of held Wednesday, December *
AH of people who were not your friends
compliments on out paper recent- the same day and the same
We wish to mention
again our the office, he has established a re­ mot hen are urged to remember the Juel by treating them as though they
y from some of our new subscribers,
was cold and damp bnt no
coin ra unity chest drive
We Central cord for efficiency seldom equalled date and plan for it.
were your friends.
thank them, heartily, but If «hey
there at that time.
Pointers feel very proud of the way Hia term will expire In February and
*»1ly want to help we wish «he?
_________
It is estimated that 13'a billion
Undertakers are the oniy people in
'» rid Just tell our advertlaere of
.
mention seeing th* our people responded to this appeal hia many friends confidently hope
help
»•dng their ads In the paper
We help
-° r
, nd y^u * 1!l b» for the needy. $S39 besides clothing he will he reappointed aa they feel cords of wood have been used for business who bear nothing but kind
tb<
and ft>c»d !• doing retnxrhably well nq on« could serve »h« public better fuel In the United ‘♦'»tes sine« 1620. words spoken of »Mreryone
ad. to o the
n t to be of service to the
Thanks again
i
know- to helping a lot
T and * r » doing all
BÏ L
Hoss Warns
ot Approach
of Auto
;
LOCALS
Philosopher
Simon Says:
common-
merchants