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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1934)
M Ult, ‘’» B on j í> *e vi«« 'rich v o t i m i : vi il by l.v Ti e tilii oulij- 'uw. (he f THE AMERICAN MORE CWA FUNDS ALLOWED > . )rai* a* di-, evio» salt lari*: man: CEN TRA L POIN T. OKEGOX. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY M usings— By an Innocent Bystander T oiihv we are betw een tw o fires. >f a 2 Som e tim e ago we asked Mr. Walter |. y m iti NI MIIKR 2 « Exam to Be N E C. DIRECTOR Appropriation of Given For FOR PRESIDENCY 95 Million Passed Postmaster 10 BY LINCOLN CLUB TALK OVER NEK By Congress 01ma< heid t<> run for the o ffice of s h e r l f of Jackson county. Now our g cu old fiie n d Chief McCredie of Med The United S ta tes Civil Service ion«: ardi* ford, has entered the race for that C ommission, at the request of the office Now what in heck shall we P ostm aster General, annou n ces a MEDFORD, Feb. 13.— In keeping do? I Shall we stay with Olmscheid exam in ation for post W ASHIN GTON, Feb. PORTLAND, Feb. 14.— A cting on sought reconsideration to send the com petitive or turn over to McCredie? Both are with a move gaining national mom- d h a su ggestio n from President R oose measures hack to con ference to master in this place. sen ate today completed net t mighty good men and one could entum . Cuited S tates Senator Char- Receipt of applications is to close velt, Edgar Freed, N ational E m er s'rike out the provision prohibiting ig ig hardly make a m istak e in backing i les L. McNary was indorsed last al action on the f9 5 U .0 0 0 .0 0 0 March 2, 1934. gency Council, Director for Oregon, expenditure of any of the fund for either Guess we had better just sit night as the standard bearer of the proprlation bill for the CWA Applications must be properly ex e will go before the people of tho new federal projects. o r th" fence aw h ile and see which | Republican party during the next distress relief. It now go es to the cuted on Form 10, and must be on State In a radio address to be pre Approval of the bill was com plete w a y 4 h e wind blows. presidential election in 1936. A W hite House. when the senate receded from Its file with the Com m ission at W ash sented as a Joint program at 9 :4 5 * • * resolution to that effect was unani- Final action cam e on a motion by amendm ent to require sen ate confir- in gton. D. C\, by the close of b u si p. in Fiday. February 16, over radio We d o n ’t want to hurt anybody's j mously passed at the tw en tieth an- Senator Borah (R -Id a h o ) to recoil- mation of state CWA and relief dir- ness on the date indicated above. stations KGW and K E X , Portland. ffeelings, but we have a lw a y s advo- ,iua* Lincoln club banquet held at sider a previous action In approving ectors. This exam in ation Is held under Mr. F reed w ill explain the fo rm a cated the right of the free press of i 'l*® Hotel Medford, one of the larg- a partial conference report. He was The house conferees and later the the P resident's order of July 12. tion of NEC, its aim and functions, this cou n try to do its ow n choosing | !?8* Ratherings of southern Oregon defeated by a sin g le vote. 43 to 41. house itself rejected the sen a te dlr- 1933. and not under the civil ser In the radio address Friday. H e re as to what candidate sh ould be back- Republicans in recent year> The motion appeared to have carried eetor amendm ent on the ground that vice act and rules. turned this week from W ash in gton , ed. So far our inind Is open in re- ] The nation of late has been look- but Senator T vdings (D -M d.) stroll- state officials should not be su bject Apply at th e post office in this D. ('., after a BOriea of co n feren ces g a r d ft o most o f those who have ex- '-)g more and more to the west for ed into the ch am ber and sw u n g it to senae confirmation. T he vote to place or to the United S tates Civil with the ranking heads of th e F e d press' a desire for political office its leaders and thus far the western the other way. C ommission, W ashington. eral Recovery program and th e oth- recede from the am en d m en t reqnlr- Service glan ce of national political vision this lyear. One or tw o who are in Borah and Senators P ittm an (D lug senate approval of sta te dlrec- D. C., for application Form 10. and • r 47 S la te Directors of NEC. the fa c e are w asting their tim e in has been confined to California. Don N ev .) F orm s 2223 and 235S sh o w in g the and Copeland (D .-N . Y.) tors was «4 to 19. D uring his stay in W a sh in g to n on our opinion, but they have the righ» R. Newbury, retiring president of places of exam in ation and con tain official business, Mr. Freed had con the Club, said in introducing the to hop to it it they so desire. ing other d efin ite information. ferences with General H u gh 8. resolution. His remarks stressed Applicants are warned against Johnson, N ational Recovery A d m in th ou gh ts that Senator McNary is _ But there is one man whom we paying money or other valu ab le con ister Frances Perk in s, Secretary of ideal presidential timber, in view of sideration to a n y on e in taking an ex Labor; C hester C. Davis, A g ricu ltu r ( 1 / hope to see win— th a t’s Judge Harry long years of govern m en tal experi- am ination or securing an ap p oin t al A dju stm en t A d m inistrator; H ar D. Nr ll i vi r a man V I I eru- Central P oint's basketball team ti'e, which have won him prestige ment. A person w ho is found to old L. li k e s . Secretary of th e Inter cifled t" make a Roman holiday, i' aga in scored highly when they d e in congress, equalled by no other Re Federal motor taxes which last have given or promised an yth in g of ior / w as J No in hi and PWA chief; P resid en t feated the Phoenix high sehool publican today. ( f t have i 1 ii.iider ir In fair and 1m- squad 3S to 33 at the Central Point year extracted $ 2 .4 7 7 .SOI from the value to an yon e for securing his in Roosevelt ami o th er recovery lead I.iked lly All Cart les state of Oregon, hr an a v erage of flu ence or endorsem en t will not be ers. — partial than he lia don> and no n n r who outlined the part NEC gym last night. The speaker went on to say that a motor vehicle in the state, will be certified by the Commission us qual- would play In the su b seq uent d ev el € \ . has had his every word tw isted and Central Point started with a ter political o bservers have agreed he Is materially lessened in 1931 If pre Ifid for appointment. • l l turned wrong side out for aoraeone’s opment of the F ederal rehabilitation thoroughly liked by his own party, rific pace in the first half but were sent tax reduction effo rts are su c own base purpose as his have been of Industry. unable to stand it. As a result, the is greatly admired and respected by W e hope som e day to see our judicial T h e function of NEC as an agen cy Phoenix players kept thp tide in cessful. the opposition and that he is one of Charles L. McNary, senator from Y position- put o f f from polities and to direct NRA code com pliance, to their favor 9-6 at the end o f the the most intelligent mem bers of his Oregon, stands am on g those w ho are held for life, as Is done in England coordinate recovery a ctivities and to party and one of the most open- first quarter, and 16-14. at tin* end working to ease the burden. • * * eport to the P resident through NEC of th e second. minded. A master at conciliating "1 concur in your wish th at c.-ti In the third quarter, the ga m e wa* O n > foredads took a lot of trasti different faction s of his own party. Central Point's quintet continued headquarters in W ash in gton , will be hd- from the old English law and let a He has no superior in congress in nip and luck. W h en ever the P oin t gress may disp en se with the one its victory march Friday n ight by d e explained. » » l o t i o f ...... I th in g s go bv th e board the delicate art of w inning front the ers would chalk up a mark, the lads cent gas tax, but am advised *nat feating Gold Hill, 35 to 25, at Gold right behind tne house ways and m eans com m ittee Hill —r ^ when they modeled our constitution The Pointers rallied In the s e c opposition support for his m easures from Phoenix w ere How ever during the last of in w riting up the revenue bill has ond quarter after trailing the Gold — And to us the Idea of ele ctin g ou< and ideas and is said to have the them. for Judges every few years is all hunk lies! political mind slince Henry Ca that period and for the remainder of recomm ended Its con tinuance Hll outfit, and knotted th e score at th gam e. Central Point forged ahead McNary recently In- 14 all at the end of the half. The bot Lodge. Com pet ion was keen at Medford never lettin g up on thlr hold. I formed Ray < on way m anager of the Cental Point hoys forged ahead fast And for the benefit o f thos* who Rifle Club's T u esd ay night, with At tim es the ga m e w as ragged. Or®$on State Motor association I In the second half, c h alk in g up 21 set th em selv es tip as critics of the three ties for first place. Individual i'll, n n would swing back in'" th< " a '* present your view s to tin se points to 11 fo the host team whole structure o f our county last scores for each position are as Hated nate co m m itte e .” J u d g e R & C C tin* arts of basket th row ing. Tin- Delbert Ayres was high scorer for as follows; year,' we wish to say that we have The powerful o ffe n se of C entral Point J The one one cent oen* tax tax referred referred to to by the P oin ters with 15 points. W ulker not even seen Judge Norton for a H. I). t Jo h n n y ) Reed of Gold Hill built around Virtue and Casad Mr. McNary took $ 1 ,5 8 9 ,0 5 8 from of Gold Hill netted 12 points and lADlong time and tlii- tribute i ■ ■,t ir • . u \es terd a y said that he would file hls geeme(j to w av er now and then as Oregon motor car operators during Aaron Ayres of Central Point au<1 a gratis on our part. V •0 declaration of in ten tion s to run for the ‘‘s t a r s” passed sw iftly to and 1933, thus standing in first place Hitter of Gold Hill were tied with 7 a a o county jud ge on the Democratic from. Turpin, Phoenix's fla sh y c e n am ong the federal taxes In tlie m o each 5 H W e are in receipt of a lot of pure Os r/3 ticket. ter, added much t othe excitement tor classification. Total federal m o L in e u p s : Junk In the way of pam phlets put Friends of Itced state that the de and thrills ch alk in g 74 89 9ii 97 350 up 12 points tor taxes In Oregon during 1933 Cental Pt — — Gold Hill I. W ad d ell ou t by some up sia te b u s)b o diea w ho were: cir-ion enter the race w as made last for his team. D. Ayrea ( 1 5 ) ... F Kell ( 4 ) H. R inabarger 74 86 93 97 350 L ite re a 1 I Gas l i ........... $ 1 ,6 8 9 ,0 5 8 Friday, when leaders of the Jackson Lineups: V irtu e ( 4 ) F. W alker ( 1 2 ) E. H. Pom eroy 73 92 93 93 350 W e to county Democracy assured Reed he Lee Lull 70 86 92 96 341 P h oen ix 2 3 ;Has H«' Last six Central Point 3S Culberston ( 1 ) (' Ritter ( 7 ) IlKdiatrili - tho other day. and i: w t- 418.631 would have the united support of the Virtue M C. Gleason 67 89 88 98 342 bearsi m on th s .............. ...... F .......... Carr ( 6 ) G Hatton about the silliest thing we have seen 190,154 party in the primary. Reed, when D Ayers New lin 3 rr P assen ger cars ......... F A. Ayres ( 7 ) . G Llngen ( 2 ) R. L. Edwards 69 76 89 94 328 yet. The a rgu m en ts advanced were 33.450 Al Perry first mentioned, balked at the idea. 67 72 87 96 322 Turpin Trucks Casad *1 absolu'- 1> u n u ' onabl" and no m • Reed is at present ju stice of the Culbertson 1 C. Daley 40 88 91 92 311 Hardlst v ! 2 % Accessories and G ^ ( o f sen could bo taken in by snel 55.37 81 peace fo rtho Gold Hill district and A. Ayers Glover ! tires 0 rot. [AVe would like to know where has hen a resident of th e county for 14 7! Gallon on oil 191,150 R eferee- Ivan Harrington. th ese!m en who are behind this c a m - 1 Total .......... 2 , 4 7 7 . ■Mil 40 years. He Is well known in all paign af vin ifica tion get th e m oney I parts o f the county. Recent removal of the c, cent tax. LA G R A ND E — The annual c o n to send out such junk C hief of P o lice Clatous McCredie which prevailed during the last six vention of the Oregon Dairymen') Sheriff W alter J. Olmcheid an this morning fo rm ally filed his dec m onths of 1933, insures a su b s ta n association which opens a two-day Dari we say an y th in g about the nounced Wed. that he would file for laration of Intention to run for sh e r t i a l leasing of th e 1934 federal bill. session here Friday, prom ises to be the Republlcatlon nom in ation for brand of w eather being handed o ir EUGENE. ^ re- F ederal relit t The f0 obtain fu rther redue- co m e an im portant statew id e c o n iff on the Republican ticket •-S(o the lucky residents of th e Rogue sh eriff, probably before th e end of It is the intention of the D e m o -¡funds are expected to he m ad e a v a i l - | | | on particularly as regards the one ference for the consideration of the “ “R iver vallei ’ p. th ap s lq t! the week. He was m ak in g a rra n g e at cent tax has been led by th e A A A , cralic party to put a full county able to enrploy need y stu d en ts t< ntative plans for a dairy produc ments for elem en ts o f his campaign. “ “Ihis la ti print it will be rail n . li. in stitu tio n s in I affilia te o f the Oregon State Motor tieke( In the field for all posts. They higher ed u cation al tion control program recently a n the dl< liens, but we are goin g to say He will be the second person to are look in g for a full-blooded Demo- i Oregon. It was announced here by j aesoci:it Ion. That body charges that nounced by the secretary of a g ricu l we l u r ' have enjoyed the last few tile for the Republican nom in ation crat to run for co m m ission er and " -L Kerr, chancellor of high er e l- .j,p motor taxes constitute indefen- ture, Henry A. Wallace. unless others hurry to the court Jaya. That darned fog seem s to havi -.vant him to he from Medford area, «eation, who has received wires from ,.|aM discrimination. President George F u llen w ld er of house. Clatous McCredie ch ief o f po taken its departure for aw h ile and S enator Char balance the representation on the [both Charles L. McNary and Motor club officials point out that Carlton Is urging thut d elegation s be p e In Medford filed for candidacy on we can again see the glorious sig h 's county court. C. W. “ Wig" Ash- j Senator Frederick Steiwer staling Oregon's 1933 hill of $2.477,801 present from every dairy county in from our front window And ir any the Republican ticket last S aturday pole has been m entioned. Mr. Ash- 'hat there is reasonable assurant with 2 17,526 motor vehicles register the state so as to m ak e the d is c u s ane I a n tell us where a fairer sight and It Is understood th at several the plan would be put into ef- pole ran In 1932 and was beaten. |*hat 'd . averaged slightly more than $10 sions of th e plan truly representa other have sim ilar Intentions ■an b' found, we wonder where it The popular co w m an has announced jlect. I for every person that operated a tive and In order that any proposals •an b< In our w anderings up and Olmscheid was appointed la st year he would never run again for an y-] Although official d eta ils of the I pleasure rar or truck to be made to th e agricultural ad- to 'ill the vacancy in th e sh eriff's ’ own this weary vale o f tears w • proposal have not been received, it I* thing. Justment ad m in istration em body the | o ff ic e . w h e n ex S h eriff Gordon l a v e never seen anything to com pan C om m issioner R. E Nealon has rr.derstood that from $ 3 .0 0 .0 0 0 to * it h It an yw here west of the Mis*- ISchermerhorn, convicted of partlcl- b e e r urged to seek re-election, hut $ 7 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 of federal relief funds F resh from a month spent in nation In th e ballot theft, w as re ssippi river. v. ill h" made available and w ill he th Table Rock farmr so far has i n W ashington will be Dr. W illiam A. moved from office, l i e has served no! apportioned to th e various states. swred all queries with, "I'm S ch oenfeld, dean o f agriculture at since that time. We had the pleasure o ' shakiti CORVALLIS Conmbia river fish I’art of the fund, it Is understood, saving I'm running for anything Oregon State, who will take a lead lands iguin with Mr G eorge Treirh- will he used to em ploy needy s t u will probably be guided aw ay from ing part In th e AAA discussions er tb other day. the first tim Mrs Lois Young'« class is having d ents already at the in stitu tion s, and danger points at the honneville dam hat 1 gentleman had been down |a party at the Church Saturday e y e -.p g r t to em p lo ym en t to thos- ■ not and into the fishwaya prepared for R U N I I II MX) PIHHM • K own in quit-- a while ow in g to ' nlng them by m ean s of electrical fish Itiow enrolled PEA S E E D eery s ev ere ¡lines« Mr T r e ich le’ The plan Is said to call for a max- screens developed in the school of Tuesday night a group of men a t •aid h was not going to worrv ah oir KLAMATH FALLS— Another good linium of 30 hours of em ploym ent a en gin eerin g at Oregon State college i dart d th in g this spring The tact t e n d e d the Odd Fellow's meeting at week at about 3n cen ts an hour .Inst Several years ago Professor F O Mc rash, soil-building crop may be added Among those attendin g h n a ai t h developed such an to iu cse now produced In Klamath i was alive and able pi be ou ¡Gold Hill Wonder how many m arriages there I what Oregon's allotm ent w ill bi 1« Millan at O S t _____ electrical device, plans for which cou n ty if pea seed production trials would he If men w ere as pure and ■ th. i spring air again was enough were Jesse Richardson. Harry Cop- pot known. Inger. Ed Brown. Bill Musty and or b? sa m e lovable disposition First information of the plan as widely distributed by the United now und'-r prove satisfactory, says had the Bert Hedgpeth There were also a C. A. Henderson, county agent. T w e n they expect women to have. proposed by the federal bureau of States bureau of fisheries Worry ha- c au sed more troubl ’ umber from Grants Pass and M« d s • • Professor M' Millan. assisted by a ty-three trial plots of P erfection , ¡education was received in a wire n tb) world than almost any othe- -,,r ,n atten d an ce graduate student In electrical e n g in e Alaskan and Canadian field peas Another good form o f life Insur from William A. ft hoenfeld. dean 0 lie t! of agriculture at Oregon State col ering laboratories on the sixe and w ere grown last y ear by farmer* ance Is the le arn in g of a trade. , head ind plan carefully a* best w our affairs over which we have little • • • lege, who was in W ashington on ex design o f th e fish w ay s that will b** th roughout the K lam ath project In nay f,.r em ergen cies bnt to Jnst h control Even Miner editors' sens»- necessary to get the enorm ous s a l cooperation with the cou n ty agent's I am never an atten tiv e listener to perim ent station and other a g ricu l „.orgy w r r - i r g ahou' » -meth; - le-s mum merles fail to i han gs th ■ t u r a l business fur Oregon fltudie In I office, resulting in good yields o f t h o s e h avin g unkind things to say Whll*- mon run over the dam s mis T his year 29 about oth ers because I am w on d er there he al«o worked on the relief Alaskan stream s Indicate that as I high qu ality peas dug llor.c and do the best w e may t we wonder so m etim es what Bro. Hall many as 10.000 salmon an hour will grow ers have contracted lo raise se- ing what th ey are going to say project fpr needy students. vltb th e health and strength God. would do for ropy if the Weston have to be passed at the peak of th e ven or eigh t acres each for an Idaho about me as soon as they find a lis Mrs. Lois Young and Mrs. J. J runs as ■ 1« iv t] ' I.eadi r h fa by ■ w ¡- id* at Dr. Harlan B Holmes of the seed com pany. C onditions seem very tener. y He'd bave to steal his thunder from Love attended a m eetin g of the P U. S Fish com m ission has enlisted ] favorable for the production of seed s s s higher better. E O. at the lovely home of Mrs. the aid of the en g in eerin g school in peas in Klamath cou n ty. Mr Hender- som e othi r and we hope. No man has ever suffered the loss 4 uolfef in Grants Pass T uesday Th- is a destiny looking after source, lu di.i son says. o ff a real friend except by death. i • nn» 0¡ 5 ( C e n t r a l P o in t Q u in t P l a n to R e d u c e T r i m s P h o e n ix 38-23 F e d e r a l T a x on Gas A dvocated C e n t r a l P o in t Wins F r o m G o ld Hill T h r e e T i e Score« A t R ifle C lu b Shoot T: TOTAL • * * S ittin g Kneeling Vet R e e d Will File In Co. c D a i r y m e n to Discuss N ew C o n tro l P r o b l e m O lm s c h e id Will R un F o r S h e r i f f F e d e r a l A id for Students Expected E lec tric S creen s May Guide Salm on Philosopher Simon Says: C c