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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1934)
THE AMERICAN VOLUME VI CENTRAI- POINT, OREGON, M usings— PREMIUM LISTS OUT FOR STATE FAIR TO BE HELD IN SEPT. By an Innocent Bystander THI KSDAV, IU1.Y 1», llt.tl CREDO Amendment Of Interest By Cherts C. Sherlock Marshall- | served only by those who merit it. town, Iowa 1 believe in the democracy of the In Oregon 1 Is lieve in the Americanism of fireside and the republicanism, o f 1 NUMBER IS JIIRIIFF fil I T o AT C. P. E L W « are having a lot of fun these days working at our old trade as a carpenter. We find that we have forgotten a lot, too. There wax a 1 the past that caused this country to the hearth. I believe that happi- time that we would not take a back m-ss can come only to those who are' Keen interest in the Frazier- be a shitting star in a world of black seat for any man in that trade, but free. i believe in the freedom oil l.cmko Amendment to the Bank- despair. I believe in the political the individual above the size of h i» '' up Laws of the United States Is In that was a long time ago and it is Motion pictures of Oregon's Dia not so easy for us to climb up and Premium lists announcing th trinity of human liberty, equal op- bank balance, and that charts arc j'Heated from various parts of the mond Jubilee Celebration will be down nowadays. But at that we are 73rd annual Oregon State fair wen •; portunity and free Incentive. 1 ba- useful only to those who place hu ! state, according to 1« R. Bretthaupt received here this week with th e ! lieve in a government of force. I man values first. having fun. Oregon State college extension ecou- shown at Central Point Grunge Hall • • • dates listed as September 3 to s. believe that only the people are j I believe ill the traditions thai "in 1st, who has supplied each of the Friday evening. July 20th. at 8 These are the picture* Opening day is again Labor Day and competent to govern themselves have served us so well In the past; 25tt state and county farm-debt ad o'clock. The writer and his tainily are liv representa In the progress that has come justment committee members with | taken by H. D. Kem, of Medford, ing in hopes that our days of mov thousands are expected to Jam the through their chosen | and were made to obtain a histori tives. through adherence to the lesson of a copy of the amendment. ing are over. In purchasing the gates as they did last year. With a blue ribbon as cover de- 1 bale tyranny and dictatorships, experience, tempered by new condi The Frazler-Lemke Amendment cal record of the celebration of Ore old Klneade house on the west side gon's 75 years of Statehood. Mem we expect to settle down and stay sign, the 1H31 state premium list is: no matter under what guise they tions cautiously undertaken. I de is in accord with the progrum of the bers of the Jubilee Committee who Farm Credit Administration “ since an attractive little book. And more come. The more deceitful and artful ny the efficacy of auy device or put. We are doing a lot of remod huve previewed the films are en eling on the old house and expect attractive are the thousands of dol- they are, the more pernicious and proposal which drains intelligence it attempts to prevent occasional thusiastic lu their prulse of the ex- alrs of premiums listed on the 92 dangerous they become. I believe from the average man, that arrests selfish creditors from foreclosing to have a very comfortable home ci llent photography and treatment when we get done. But you can pages within its cover. According in heeding the wisdom of the ceu- j the march of progress, that sets on distressed farm debtors” , accord of a difficult subject. The true pio to Max Gelilhar, director purses and ing to W. I. Myers, governor of the turies and the experience of the | back the hands on the clock of time take it from us, laying floors hasn't neer spirit back of the celebration grown any easier since our old car premiums will total about 350,000. past. I believe that Justice lies in | that put out the light of reason Farm Credit Administration. has been captured by the camera the way of honesty; that I cannot 1 within his people. This year's premium list, of It is believed however, says llrclt penter days And it still makes our and a complete story a told In a escape the payment of my debts. I ; In short which 5.0'to were mailed out, con believe in the glorious i hanut. that perhaps only one far neck ache to work on the ceiling. . . 7 „ . _ . | most entertlnlng manner, • • • tains the largest number of classl- believe in the sanctity of a promise I heritage of . the American System | nier In several hundred will bo uu- ^ ^ I | ■ Mr ' «•■in of tho the adver and that no government, mine in lii tin- free opport unit > it nit' is .in> aide m reach an a g r e m e n t with his m s is head oad of fieatons and individual premiums We noted with some amusement tin g department of The California this week effort to move the old city ever. All premiums are practically cluded. can loug survive with rpe- and all to better themselves, to the j creditors, either directly or through Oregon Power Company and his pro- udiuton upon ts lips. doubled over last year and many the farm-debt adjustment commit- glory of Humanity and of America. jail. We understand that it has 1 believe in the faith of our fa I believe in the destiti)' of the work- tee or the county conciliation com- ft-sslonal training as an artist Is evi been sold to Mr- Alexander to be are nearly at the 1931 level— the thers and in their will to achieve. ei who miuds his own business. In j mlssloner. Consequently, the iium- dent throughout the entire picture. last year that the state appropri used to store grain. It is our hunch I believe the sun of destiny can a nation where all earn their own j her of cases which are likely to be Beginning with the first announce that the boys have a better idea ated money for the fair. The cattle ment In the dally paper that the never set on a people alert to the dally bread. I believe lu the Future' appealed from the conciliation <om- division is especially high. now just how heavy lumber is. We " lebratlon of Oregon’s 75th Ann!- Highlights in the dairy products preservation of the fundamentals of ! because I have believed so well ill iiiissioner to the court under the. . estimate that there is about 3000 , , , , . verssry would be held in Jackson division this year is a new class— j human liberty-—but that so celestial I th< fast, and because the fast has provisions of the K ruzler-L* ink- ,, .. feet of lumber in that old building County, the smooth flowing story milk and cream. For a dairy-mind-J an article as freedom can be pre- (served us all so well! amendment is not likely to be very and that is some load to drag along proceeds to show; the spreading of ed state like Oregon this is expect great. on dry ground They had better send the news of the forthcoming cele The farm mortgage refinancing for a fiO “ cat" if they expect to get ed to prove outstanding. bration— the hurry and bustle of For the soap carver, miniature program of the Federal iatnd Banks anywhere wi t h dragging t h a t preparation I n advance o f the boat builder and follower of a hob has been a powerful factor in cut weight. crowds . . the arrival of vsltors In- ting down the number of distressed by, the “ hobby fair", under the Art * • • cltidng the special trains o f the farm debtors, according to Brell- department, should be most wel- our the} Mr. and Mrs. Borah and nephew Shrltiers and the 17 airships from There is a strong feeling in this come. A junior and senior division; American into ev«*ry home Cen-I suffered a very painful accident baupl who Is secretary of the state Southern California showing their part of the country that the general adjustment committee. is listed. Also there are classes f o r lira , point. Think it over, ! Sunday afternoon. They had start farm-debt flight over the Hlsklyous from the strike in San Francisco should nev curio, antique and natural histor> , .vtis. O wed reports that she has *J ed down th- Green Springs when|,,urin* ,h ” P“ Ht ’" ," r Karm ntr) . . . Intimate views of United er be allowed to go unchecked. This gatherers. good supply of gas at the same old the brakes on their car burned out. i Administration loaned almost a bit Hi at es Hecretary of Agriculture Wal writer has been a union man for As usual a liberal allowance has prjft. Tin car turned over near the 8odajA’ on dollars on farm mortgage se lace's visit to honor Oregon pio many years but it is our feeling that been made for the Future Farmers' - Spring station. They were taken ' ur**Jf M,"l made committment# foi neers . . . . Night scstie* of the cor the organization which goes to the of America. A hutterfat cost con- Miss Holme», returned to Sacr- to U p Community Hospital at Aah- i *7W,000.000 more. The T. C- A onation of the daughter of Oregon's extreme recently shown by the test for F. F. A.'s will yb id $457.- incnto Sunday eveniny. Miss Hol-i|>n<j \|r„ jjorah suffered severe first Governor, as Queen . . . the strikers in the Hay city does not de" 5« in premiums as well mo pr- nos is the daughter of Ralph Hoi- bruises „„.j waH „hie to return “ G l a d ” Farm Is Rodeo, with close ups of Its thrills serve much sympathy. They may miums for egg feed coat contest. met who formerly worked in l b » j to (,or home here near Central have had a real grievance to start Gorgeous With Bloom ""l " p 111* *•<* crowd* that fiii- All in all, the 1934 stale fair pre-, S. f . Depot. She has bee nvisitiug; foint Monday evening. Mr. Borah _____ ed the streets . . . the preparation with, but rioting and wanton disre mium list has kept abreast of the ehr aunt Mrs. Bristow. v%aH |liujiy injured on the bead hut A sight never to be forgotten and | Mt),| assembling of the multitude gard for the property of others not better times It offers greater pur -------- - is expected to be able to be brought well worth going miles to see th' |„ pioneer costume*, that parti. |. in any way connected with the mat ses and premiums to exhibitors. Th*- members of the Central Point home the latter part of this week gladioli farm on the Sea brook plac> p„ted in the parade* (many of ter is a mighty poor way to gain Modern Woodman enjoyed a pleaa- in he Table Rock district. There tiivm real pioneers) . . the magni- the end sought. Right still remains Robert Fechner W ill ant time after lodge Tuesdav even Mr. and Mr*. X. R. Smith and the gorgeous blooms cover many firent spectacle of the parade . . . right and if these men still continue ing in the I O. O. F hall. Cake and daughters Mary and ...... Norma ---- ...» ___ Lee of f, acre* and are a. wonderful sight Inspect CCC Camps ice cream were served. Mrs. Young and the fashion show of the histori to carry on the kind of things they Whittier. Calif arrived Saturday lhe background of the cal wedding gowns that wer worn have been doing, it is our opinion Crater Lako National Park, Ore.. entertained with several eelnctioviH j night to »pend their vacation with green-clad bill*. when Oregon was born . . . are some that the federal government should July 18.— Robert Fechner Washing on the piano. It was voted to have Mr Smith's mother Mr* L. H. Smith Messrs. Rainey and Pruitt of »1 the highlights of the film. step in and put a stop to ft. ton. D. C.. director o f Emergency! a covered dish luncheon after lodge and brother C. E >mllb and fatnlly.j cir»nt* Pass are the owners of the • • • I Som< of the scene* photographed Conservation work, will arrive A u g-1 Tint Tuesday evening in Aug- This is their first visit in Oregon j field* which are planted for the are the only record* in eilstence of There have come to us recently list 10 on an Inspection trip of CCC I tt*L since 1927. bulbs, rather than the flowers. these hstorieal events. Mr. Kem many rumors that there was one camps located in Crater Lake Na- Bulbs are shipped to all parts of the waa persuaded to go to considerable Miss Guatt and a couple of friends Mr. Arthur Astley and Miss place up on the river that we ought t!onal Park at Annie Springs and world by this farm. Asked as to I personal effort and expense to ob- arrived here from Berkley Katur- Madge Budloug both of Oakland, to visit f we wanted to see flowers Wineglass. The director is on hi* jib e number of varieties In the field ,a|n these pictures because of the day. Miss Gnatt spent the night Calif, recent guests at the J. C. Yak- in all their glory, so last night we first inspection trip of camps west the manager said It would take <• Glutorioal Importance of the <sle- * r®‘ el home, were married at the t'hrls- took the family bus and went up to of the Mississippi river and will Vis-1 wKh Mr* Duna‘*' * r i week to enumerate them ail. There '»ration look for it. And it was well worth It Colorado. Arizona, Utah. New turned to Medford. Sunady morn- ,jan Church parsonage of Medford. were red one* and white one* and W B. Roberta, of Medford, will ing they left for Crater Lake. T h e y - j - j ,,. ceremony being performed the trip. There were acres and Mexico. Wyoming. Washington. Cal 1>T purple ones, and every other coolr supervise the musical accompani wilt continue on to Victoria before ! Rev D. E. Millard. Before leaving acres of Gladioli in full bloom and ifornia, Montana. Oregon, Idahc in the rainbow. ment and sound part of the pro- returning home. they visited Crater I.ak* returning gorgeous beyond all description and South Dakota during hi* itiner- Visitors are always welcome at rsm. In addition to the three reel* via Klamath Fall*. Anyone who loves flowers should by the “ glad" farm and all who are in of Diamond Jubilee pictures a two Mr>‘ ! Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Powell moved all means visit the ‘ glad” farms in Officials of the National Park tffl th„ Klrtlaild farm wh<.ri? Mr terested in the culture of gladioli reel amateur comedy will also bs J C. Yak-1 and family motored the Table Rock district. Service and of the Forest Service ° l j p ow#,|j h#(| worj, are urged to come out and see the shown Miss Harriet Hparrow, of to Roxy Anne Sunday where the • • • the Department of Agriculture meti ---------- n-w grange hall is in process of wonderful blossoms at their best. Central Pont, la In charge of the We want to recommend to the Director Fechner in Denver, Colo.H TRADE— Good cow, coming fr*-h building. Logs are being used in The flower* will be open practically program and Is receiving rongratu- authorities that they watch care- July 11, accompany ing him on the for work horse. Also for sale, good j lations upon the success of her ef the structure. Mr. Yakel made 8 all summer. fully the activities of the people li inspection of camps located in the j leltphone, cheap. We have a nnm- forts to secure the first pubHc show gallons of orange nectar and distri Mr*. C. who are trying to get the workers western national parks and antional ¡ ber of young pig* for sal« Bartlett Picking ing of this picture. The program buted it to the crowd, to the special of the valley worked up over wages forests. He will arrive here from !.. Wlson, Central Point. Call 7 P delight of the youngsters. Starts This Week Is open to the public. and hours of labor. We hear hand San Francisco, following a short M. bills are being put in cars and freely stop of Yosemlte National Park and Funeral service* were held Wed-, Picking of tbe 1321 crop of R ogu e Ladies’ Bible Class Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jaataer distributed among the working peo will make his next stop in Portland H o |d s p i c n ¡ c ^ p ^ Bobby and Karl and Mr* Jantzers nesday afternoon at the Perl Funer River Bartlett* I* *.P ~ U d to a«.rt| ple calling for mass meetings, etc. Ore., after leaving Crater Lake He father Mr Hansen spent the week al home for Henry Vinson reside«' ;tbe end of this week on some of the _______ This is no time to upset the apple 1« scheduled to return to Washing Insted of U»*~rbgular monthly of Medford. Mr Vinson ha* lived lighter soil orchards, and general end at Diamond Lake. cart. The agitators and communls- ton. D. C-. September 6. tor the past 7C years in or near the. picking will start next Monday, sc- ,<arty of tbe Ladle* Bible class of ticlv inclined disturbers should not Mr. and Mrs. Maddu* have moved Rogue River Valley and haa left a cording to County Horticulturist, the Federated church a Urge picnic Mrs Helen Gobeen. who recently be allowed to get started In tbi^ onto the Scott place on the Old wide circle of friends Among those Lyle p. Wilcox 1 group of the entire families from moved to Medford from here under district. Better to stop them short; Stage road. bey have been living attending from here were Mr. and The Mira Vista orchard, controll- the various local churches gathered went a major operation, at the Sa with Mr. and Mrs. K A. Swinson. off If the Fehls and their Ilk had i Mrs. Jeuse Richardson who have *d by the Rogue River Orchards. ( |a the park on Thursday evening, cred Heart hospital Wednesday never been allowed to get to first) been life long friends o f Mr. Via-¡and tbe Modoc orchards ar# ached-¡After th* singing of several hymns, The first local watermelon on the 'I base it would have been a lot better j " 1 * -------- , son *. Rev. D. E. Millard had rahrg* j ulod to start Thursday or Friday, jan address of wecome was given by market were brought in this morn for ail of us. The courts are n o w \[r sl<(j Mr,. h Kamttrom enter It is now estimated that most of < las* president Mrs. Casa, followed of th ; service*. ing by Otto Bohnert. taking up the case of the spreading i tafn»-d at Gr«**n Acres recently, the cannery Bartlett pear* kav* by * talk on the Importance of the lewis H-dgp- 'h and Herman Hoe- been contracted to «anneri** *t P'- Hunday a«hool to a community by of libelous matter in the late | Th«.*« present w-re Mr. and Mrs Mr. Quaat and bride will return fel«! w*r« in the CCC track that cea ranging from *$2 5» to $35 per Hupt. A. J Milton, reading by Mrs paign. which i* well enough, but weI Herb Brown. Stanley Stark, Mis* . some time next week and will want them to go a bit farther and, Lindsay of Medford. Mis* Ruth occupy 'b e Jones house on Main St •»rack s ear near Trail and threw ton. it is estimated that approxi- j Oebhard. do*t by Misses Avis Ayer* It off a twenty foot bank Five por- ma tel y !» .»» • ton*, of an stlmatcd and Roby Webster. Game* wer* get after those who are trying to I Ram>«rora and Carl Ramstrom ««tn* were Injured but no one very >unu«Tf tonnage ot I$.5*0 ton* has enjoyed by tbe children nnd tee Clarence Borah arrived la»t Wed stir up labor wars and such trouble , L-adors of tbe Junior Club W. R from Haine*. N Dak and 1* staying a» riontiv. Our orchard people are having been sold. cream and cake served by tbe ladle* at the home of bi* uncle Mr. Henry The longshoremen s and genera) class. trouble enough without letting out |C. urgently request that all , bers meet at the hail Saturday Borah. •Irik» now raging on th# Pacific - siders butt In. Miss W allace Leaves ¡July 21 at 1 0:*» A M. to determine) coast in the opinion of local (r«lt- Mr G—«■ Brooks and daughter of For Study in Portland Wm ante that, roughly, out of whether the d ub to be contlnned.! men. will is - no le» -diate -«f*w i r\ % j anta Maria. Calif, and Mr and Mr» «¡- th. p » the Bart- O N l . M I I ^ L ION very *100 received In wages and Jim Walter* of Medford were call Mis* Imogen* Wallace left yester lotta will be trait*p«<ri*d by rail to salaries by American* $25 U pai'J; almost everybody and their aunt are ers at the W. J Cebhard borne ilnn- day for Portland, where she will borrowed money. 1 selecting Oregon a# th* place to PKRKON* PER TEAR in charges day Mr Brooks formerly lived her* take master class work under Mar «anneri*-* and eastern marta • • • rid th»» v*. sti Which U at tt la i* varieties, fer export. If tbe end was visiting former friends ge*» it« M el Tilt* Lisgaie-weka of the MI.'IT GET O S L A S W If you are feeling blue and think j should be There l* no finer pure strike «omine«* until September, < »ae snatt Conservatory < y f Music •his whole world 1« going to smash, j on earth to *p»nd a few week* elove FOR THEM Mr* Kdw. Ion-« and Dorothy would be affected If shipped by Just roll out of bed in the wee sms t«t Nature than In Oregon. So we Jone» ut Central Point, were vtst- who 1« now tn tbe northern etty. •tenmer from Pacific const porta WHAT BETTER PLACE Having been aanoriated wtto houra any of these mornings and ! welcome the#* vlistors and hope tcr» last w«—k at Tbe Moody B4bie Many of tbe packing how»*, of Theodore L^erbetigky In Vienna for EXIST« ANYWHERE watch the colors old Mother Nstur* hey will enjoy their stay with ns Institut» of Chicago. Du flag tbe tb* city this week are putting tbelr ftrnt te* dar* of July cneac* regis -:gb> years. Mm* Li»sa*w*ka baa machinery in erd*r. aaemMing Ing U pafntlng This Talley »■ always and will come sgain THAN NEAR tered at tbs Institate from 27 stats* Gained musical triumphs through- boxes, and making new bote* beautiful, hut when harvest tlm * CENTRAL POINT’ »•t tbe European continent. Ik« it we«k tbe fruit Canada sad Africa By 'hlu tlm* n* approaches and the fi»Ws take on ; I* a brilliant pmalat, and 1* accept Miss Beth Bow «rtna* arrived fail swing. AK It, to our mind harvest will be In the fall colorings Mias Viola Peu land t a o n ponied ed n* an outatanding taatmrtor from Eager.« last Thursday to vinti Farmer» and ' an not he surpassed anywhere on ready we bave seen huge loads of MR» lid* Williams. Misa C- H W i Ah bough laktag th# master cine« Evelyn Hum lit on for a couple of lug boie* on th» road- And let ns earth. Fruitgrower* Bank Mia* Bow ««man nnd Mb» * * s bop* tbe hnrveet will be all that liam* and Mas») Gerì rad* sad Es work, this stady 4«et not mean «lays __ hoped for sod that on»* ther Aurtdos of Medford to tbe that Mtaa Wail*«* win rend act Hamilton left Saturday eves lug for (D epsH dl» l o » f »d ) This la vacation time th* They left Tuesday group taw rue* ton «lasers, »b* point «ho World » Pair by way o f *ha ore onr orchards »Hi be paying try over end to Judge by the num -1 tp*» * to k* r %* i fer « ed 3*V < T k tn t - - « c »j, on th» rcz-1 th !« 4»; - rrep'T't'Ioa- I ^ TO