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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1934)
THE AMERICAN • o i l UK VI C E N T R A L POINT. O R COON. 1111 I M i l l . \ I G I S T ’i t , IP:tl NI'M IIK II R Boy A M PROGRAM LOCAL MAN 1ELLS Jackson Co, Banks Local Wins Honors COÛTIONS SEEN Will Help Home CCC Lamp AFFECTS MAJORITY ON EASTERN TRIP Repair Program Musings— By an Innocent Bystander There It» a rum or 'going about that the Com munist* w ho formerly held, lorth In the old P. and E. depot in j M edford are seeking a location here ] CRATER LAKE N A T I O N A 1 | This city held enough agitators and i I A R K , Ore., Aug. 20 (Specia l to The| all their w orks tw o years ago and i A m e r i c a n ) - Norval Wiley o f Cen we d o n ’ t want them here. Let th em ! Mr. E. C. Faber kindly consented Current activities in agricultural tral Point, one o f the May recruit* g o back to Russia o r Europe where I to give us a report o f his eastern trip The three banks in M ed ford —Tin i pplicaul own the p m pcrty , that the for the Civilian Conservation Corps, adjustm ents are o f direct or indirect they belong and let us alone. which follows: M edford National, the First National income of the signers o f the note D i- making good marks in the W i n e im portance to most o f the farmers • . . at least five times the annual pay glass cam p near Crater Lake. It has always been true that in j After we left Pocateila Idaho we and the Farmers and Fruitgrowers in the state, reports the Oregon ments on the u ote; that the m o r t N o n a I, the son o f Mr. and Mr*. hard lim es the radicals and reds i camped f o r the night at Ogalia, Ne- have an nounced accepta nce o f con State college agricultural extension gage. if any is in good standiug and F. K. Wiley o f Central Point, has tlourish like weeds in a garden I hraska. on the Platt river. Here tracts of insurance under the mod- that there are no oth er past due eu- been named on the staff o f the Wine- service. Approxim ately one-fifth o f W h en work is scarce and hard tot several branches o f the Platt mpet. ernisatiou credit plan o f the federal | cum (trances o r liens against the i glass Volcano, cam p newspaper, and O reg on ’s farmers have signed up fin d, there always springs up a lot o f j North and South Platt start here. h o m in g administration. It was m ade I property, and that the applicant will lias also received a rating o f assis either for wheat or corn -hog pro sore-heads w ho blame everybody but From now on the crops are looking known here recently. use the proceeds solely for property tant leader. Because o f his ex cep themselves for their troubles. They much better due to the fact that t duction adjustments, while the busi W o r d was received b y ' Associated | Improvement, tionally good driv in g ability, he wus gather a f ollow in g am ong the shift soakin g rain fall about a week b e r r e s s from W ashin gton, D. C., that 1 7. Signatures required ou the recently chosen to be the personal ness of additional thousands will be less and lazy and stir up all the fore our arrival June 25th. From the M edford National bank had ac- note are those of the property o w n c h a uffeu r for R ob ert Fechner, dir ec influ enced materlully by the cattle trouble they can. And it will be central to eastern Nebraska corn ccp t e d . George Frey, cashier at the er; and (except in special cases) if to r the C.C.C. for the entire nation. and sheep purchase program , oth er noted that lots o f these people never crops seemed to b e g e t t i n g better the |)j nk gald he had wtred acceptance the ow ner is an individual and Is Mr Fechner c om plim en ted Nxirva drought relief activitie*, farm loans, w ork if they can get out of it. Ante - nearer ,he Missouri River we got. , ( JanieB v MoKeet> admin istrator and oth er programs. married, aso signature o f w ife or on his ability. ica has no place for such people. 1 raveling north from Omaha toward . tor tjj,» federal housing admlnistra- husband. No oth er co-signers or More than 1,000 counties, mostly • • • Siou\ ( ity we fou nd corn in excell- j , jon 'The* First National hank niail- endorsers are required. west of the Mississippi river, are In We want to com plim ent our city .n t shape grow in g fast. This was ac- d itll accepta nce and Fred W a h l o f the em ergency drough t classifica 8. Cost o f the credit is that the| coun cil on their action regarding the counted for by the fact that they had tb( Farm ers’ and F r u itgr ow ers’ 1'iuancial institution may not collect tion and about 400 are secondary wt ed-grow u vacant lots In our city. a six inch rain fall In one night. bank suld the organiz ation planned ¡is interest, la n d ) or discount (a n d t drought counties. The governm eut T oo often bad fires come from ne Much o f the low er laud still had w a program for huyiug cattle and sheep ¡uceptiiig. but had not forw a rded its or fee o f any kind, a total cha rg e in, glect o f such things. This tow n has ter ou it, many ditches full and a assent, pending receipt o f further in-1 excess of an am ount equivalent to J | in em ergency drought counties hat u lot o f old w ooden buildings which great deal of soil carried from hill form ation concernin g the plan. *5 discount per year per $100 origin • j A warning to property ow ners to ! already resulted in the purchase of are simply fire-traps Once let a Hrt‘ sides ou to low places. I The federal housing admlntstra j at face amount o f note. Plans are ! clean up the dead grass and weeds i about 2 million cattle. start along .Main street and only a We stopped our car several time* j l joll makes loans for alterations, re- 9. Notes are paved by reguar, i n vacant lots In the city and about under consideration for th e purchase miracle would safe the entire town. to examine the wheat, which was pairs, etc., o f real property under the equal monthly payments (seasonal their building*, before Sept. 1 has of per ha p 4,000.000 more cattle and We want to urge all property owners .-till standing and fou n d it averaged national houstng act. This credit j payments for far m er s) until the note been issued by the Fire Committee from 2 million to & million sheep and to clean up their lots and burn o if rom six to eight inches tall. The may be applied for, if the person can i i* paid in full. 1 o f the city council, according to Fire goats. the dead grass. If such a Job is care wheat had shriveled to about one* repay a regular installments over 6 1 10. Applications will be consider- Chief Fred Ilesselgravu. The hog, cattle and sheep p ro fully done there will be no danger fourth its natural size. Much of j perod o f from one to three years. At present there are a number oi grams are bound to reduce surplus j ed for credit to im prove on e-fam ily , and It may save us all a lot of grief. this will be uncut. W e found the Issued by the admin istration are a tw o-fam ily, or oth er residen ces; vacant properties in the business dis -1 meat production very materially in • • • wheat crop the same in Nebraska i llllinber of point*, explaining the ; apartment buildings, stores, offic e trlef w hich are covered with dead | 1935, and effect the marketa lot We wish they would keep their and continuin g through Central ami |,mn» being m a d e: buildings factories warehouse* farm grass and which form a very serious! dairy, poultry and oth er product* darned hot weather in the East, or Eastern Iowa and through Illinois., ^ Any property owner, individual buildings. fire hazard. If the owners will clear ! som ewhat. som ew h ere— we don't want At here. IVe made catnp at I)eY\ itt, Iowa j partnership or corporation with a Other Important activities Include 11 Regular installment payments away all rubbish and n otify Mr. Hes- Yesterday we noted our offic e ther and crossed the river at Clinton and; regular in com e from salary, cornmis- will be made in person at the place selgrave the rtty will send a man to marketing agreement* on fruits, the m om eter stood at 10«. That meant •ollowed Rock River to R o c k fo rd | bu8lnt,,,Bi oth er assured o f business of the financial institu assist in burning o f f usch lots. North Pacific Emergency W h eat E x Mrs. H u ck m a n ’s source may apply. that at ou r desk it was about 120. where w e visited It is not neces tion; or by m ail; or as otherwise a r i ’ nless the ow ners clean up these port operation, the seed purchase more or less. T o o hot to sit before sister w ho was very glad to see us sary to be a depositor in the fin an ranged. No payment shall be made hazards before Sept. 1, the city will and conservation program , feed and and hear from Oregon as she has cial institution consulted. a metal pot, anyway. to any governm ental offic e or or g a n be compelled to aen da crew to d o It forage loans in drought areas, and bee» a visitor In Southern Oregon 2. Application may he made to ization. end charge the cost to the property. mortgage, production and marketing W e have talked recently w ith sev-i several times and is a booster for (i|(y nat(onal bank state o r trust c o m - 12 Notes may be paid in full be Also attention I* called to the city loans. eral fruit men. W h en asked about Crater Lake, ■ puny, savings bank, industrial hank, fore maturity, at any time. W o r d lias been received by th* A rea- sanitary service regulation r e g a r d i n g : the 1931 crop they all said It vvasj Continuing south through Elgin building and loan associations or in sonalie rebate will be allow ed for tlie hauling o f tin cans and rubbish J extension service that the North Pa- com in g o f f g ood and the price was| nlld eM8l on Route Number thirty w ej nHnce com pany approved by the fed- r.re-payment, if charges have been to the city dum p grounds. All rub- elite Emergency Export Association lair. This is the best news in many a r r (Te<i at Gary, Indiana where wt-|Pra| housin g adm in istratio n; or to a collected in advance. hl»h that can be, should be burned may not operate in rem oviug th< i a daV TTfe prapqjjplr lhk" valU v )(jft ()||r car ^ „ garage and Visited i c on tra ctor or buildin g supply dealer. * 13. More than one payment may — all tin cuns should be burned o f f surplus of the 193 1 wheat c rop in depends upon the prosperity of our the fair going on the electric street ;t. Application may be made for be made at a time, as many as the before sacking for hauling. The tlie Pacific Northwest, if this wheat biggest in dustr y— fruit. It sure car to the Tw elv th street entrant-- 8lllna f rom ( m u t „ « 2 0 0 0 , depending person w ishes, but such payments j city will not accept rubbish which Util be moved to other parts o f th ” sounds good to hoar of a m o n e y to -the fair The first day o f the fair on tbe person’s income, for improve- shoud be In exact multiples o f the j run be burned at home. If properly I nlt' ii States. Since this agen cy was makin g crop on ce more. was most pleasant ow in g to a c o o l. menta on any ,,ne property, and In agreed payments— that is If monthly owners will burn all waste paper, set up last year, exports equivalent * » • oreeze o f f of Lake Michigan. The eonnectlon with not m o r e than f i v e ( paym en t is $10. larger payment* j magazines and such rubbish and to nearly 28 million bushels o f sur It is g ood to see the smiling face • cond day proved very hot and we j properties unless ap proved by the j bou ld total $20. $20, etc.— not f o r ; place their cans In the fire before plus wheat have been mnde to fore!- ol Mr. E. C. Faber on our street» were so fatigued that we did n ’t have 1 1«•deral housing administration Wash exam ple odd sums such as $18 or sacking, the city will haul away (he Fti countries Differential payment - on ce more. He had a good vacation the nerve to ta ckle a third day. I t 1 in gton, I). C. have am ounted to more than $5,000.- | balance at a very low cost, $25. and is, we hope, rested and eevn b el was so hot that on yon e had to stop permit I -------------------------------- 000 or about 22 cents a bushel aud 4. Notes may run for any number 14. The maker must not ter grounded in the belief that this for a cool drink every block and! i i months from one to three years. iiis payments to fail In arrears ReV. Johnson G oes prices have risen to ab out 15 cent* is a great country. A t least It c o m While there were drinking fountains (Notes extending from 37 months to Should a payment be m or e than 15 under Chicago. pares well with a lot o f coun try Mr. i very block the water was not cool, five years may be submitted to tip- day-s late the financial institution'? j Faber has passed through on his so the root beer and eoco c ola v end federal housing administration by fi expense caused thereby should be re Rev. and Mrs. Jos. M. Johnson and ers did a thriving business. trip. nancial institutions for special c o n imbursed In part at rate o f not more Mr. A. N. Case left on Thursday than five cents per dollar for each The fair grounds are three miles siderations. ) m ornin g for Portland, where they Had you ever stopped to think in length along the southern shore of Persistent de- 5. F or security it is required tlial payment in arrears. will attend a part of tlie ‘ 'V ic torio us that if g overnm ent job s should cease. Lafce Mic b igau. the person have an adequate regular j linquency will make it necessary for Life C o n fe re n c e ," being conducted In a lot o f men would agalu be on the Jn the eyen, „ g we eujo yed very in com e and a g ood credit record I n ! tlie financial institution to take The ( wenty-fourth annual meeting that city by Dr. Chas. G. Trum bull rolls o f the u nem ployed? M hich 1 much the water carniv al an d the dis- the com m u n ity. proper steps to effect collection in of Philadelphia, Pa., editor o f tbe of llie Oregon Reclamation Congress sounds to me a lot like pulling oue- ptay. T h e water fountains were all t’>. A s s u r a n c e necessary is that the ! full will be held this year at Klamath j Sunday School Times. self out o f the mud by the bootsrap* l turn„ d on The c o o l alr from th* They will also be In tbe meeting Fulls, Monday and Tuesday, Septem Lake made the evenin g very plcus- made a side trip to Cleveland, Ohio of the Oregon Fundamental associa ber 10 and 11, according to an an Last week we noticed Bro. Hall ' ant. nouncement issued by Dr. W. L. where so much building activity is tion. which Is called for Friday ev en had on ce more awakened from his Powers, chief o f Ihe soils depart Resumin g our jou rn ey on route g oing on. ing, o f which Rev. Johnson is a vice lethargy and was taking digs at oth- i umber thirty we stopped at W akar- ment nt Oregon Slate c o lle g e and p r e s id e d . The city limit has been extended ei folk s on ce more. W il l the boy I usa Indiana to see a brother of Paul They will return on Saturday, secretary o f the congress. in every direction where you find never tire of aping Clark M o o d Although details o f the program SALEM . August, 20.- A special bringing Mrs. H. W . Davisson with Gerber. Northern Indiana and beautiful modern homes. Down • « * invitation to W. C. Leever, mayor of ihem. have not yet been released, the Northern Ohio seems to be a most Mrs. Davisson went to Port town where the buildings are close W e suggest that .Moore Hamilton I thirfty section. Central Point to attend the 73rd land last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. openin g session Is to be devoted to The farmers are think over the results If the 20-milli e „ ta ken (aI.,, o { The bar„ 8 art together the passage ways are called Oregon State Fair on Mayor’s day: progress reports and ou tlook state Myers. streets; farther out where the home.« tax limitation bill passes. W e ha\' ; we|| painted and large enough 1 nnd Portland day, Thursday, 8 ” P- ments. Land classification and use to are fairly close together the passage been a bit surprised to see him sup- ho)d a „ lhelr crop8. Many of 1 1 emle-r 6, has been s*-nt by Max Oclil- and relationships to tlie planning the wavs are called avenues and out fur- If ] Imr, dir ector o f the fair. porting such a measure. If that that u homes are bulit o f brick. Many are program o f the I’ .W.A . will receive ther here homes are ider apart they kind o f man he is. we fear we the ‘ ‘ I am positive every m a yor In attention In the early aftern oon M on ! two stories and were built many call them road*. shall not be able to support him for ' years ag o and handed Oregon will take pride In th e State day, and a drainage session will he down from Hou sewives arc urged to buy t o held in the late afternoon. T h e a n W hile at Cleveland we visited th? Fair this year, for the 1934 Fair the leg islature* W e ’ ve got enough generation to generation. They are Cleveland ait part which is one of th” far outclasses any former Fair, not. matoes now. according to Morton nual banquet will be Monday even freak laws now. -till in a state o f g ood preservation. • • • five busiest ports in the world. W h en o n j in the unbelleveable Improve T om k in s o f Dayton, Oregon, c h a ir ing. One indication o f thrift am ong these W'e received an o fficial N. R. A people is tbe fact that all good land th” planes are landng a high paw- ments made to grounds and hnild- man of the Melon and T om a to Mar Progress and problems o f district publicity sheet from Washin gton in is in cultivation and the poor tracts ered electric light is turned on for Ings, but also in outlo ok for a g ri keting Agreement for Oregon and refinancin g and recent and needed which much is made o f the recent and hills are planted to trees. Many a short time just before the plane is cultural and livestock dii-play*.’ ’ . W ash ington ’ ’Tom atoes are at their ieg ld a tion will he considered Tues presidential order releasing a lot o ’. oelng oak trees. No land is wasted. ready to land. This light la reported Director Gehlhar say* in urging very best for canning right now day morning, and the early after They are firm and w ell-fla vored to cost $25 every tim e It Is turned ou every mayor to attend. *mall-town businesses from c om pli noon will he o f special interest to Many o f the larger homes have ance with the codes. We note »hat signs out. Touris t rooms, modern. so naturally *t is turned o f f immedi Mayor Joseph Carson of Portland | which makes them excellent for ei- reclamation t,r((jert farmers, dealing the businesses so excepted are al Other signs, Cric kets for Sale, and ately after the planes land. bas already ad vL ed Mr. Oelilliar tb it " ' " r «"»«» W l M W t l with water requirem ent* o f crops I i p i n l , I” a t t r a i ijnl.-c. The present minim um price.* A busiiie».* »«»»ion will lie th e last most entirely those not found In tish bait for sale, showin g they lived W e think condition* are actually small towns o f our knowledge. But near a g ood fishing lake. In several improving in the east. Home factor Other special days designated for la r e tiie lowest that will be quoted j j thing befor e adjo urnm ent. v*hat a chance It gives our Be mm districts there are orchards o f sour ies are running three shifts. The»» fi ir week, begin ning Labor day, are; I ibis sea son ," Mr. Tomkins suld. i ratlr friends to blow ! ! cherries, which they made Into c i include rayon factories, paper mills Monday, G overnor's day and Lan* • • • Specialities used C o u n t y and Southern Oregon day; der. One enterprising Hoosler gave and mill supplies. So far it seem* to us that the new a good dem onstr ation o f the value ot in m anufacturin g eleetrjc r e frig era Tuesday. Ch ildren 's day and W illa Some mills are running five mette Valley day; W ednesday, Halem codes have been written expressly e.dvertising. He displayed three or tors. Few factories a r - day: Thursday, Portland day and for the bigger business. This Is only fou r gallon ju gs o f this cider on top days a week. Mabel C. Mack, acting state leader L E T E V E R Y H A B IT H E L P natural as on ly big business could o." fence posts, one hundred yard? j closed dnwn and these will remain Mayors’ d a y; Friday. Grange, Far of h om e econom ics extension arrived j AND E V E R Y W O RD D EFIN E j‘ i.:ford to send representatives to the farther, on a smaller display, then j ' losed because many of these were mers I'nion and Fraternal day: 8u- In Medford, Saturday for a confer- i on feren ces where the codes are at a bend in the road when cars w er ¡built a t the height o f the boom with lu rdey. tason I d a y , Covered W a - ,.nce with Miss Alice Malln, assistant AND E V E R Y MOVE R E F L E C T |j raised by stock pr om oter t „ n f>H, end Congress day. On e t e b j p o m o demonstration agent and Mis* made. And no one could expect they suppose to slow dow n a good si*ed | money T H E Pt'RPOHK PI KE OF would care hang for the little fellow. sign. " I c e A l l ! schemes. ' o f these days feature* in addition t o ( |.„th McCorkle a rr 1st ant h om e dem- j TH IN E cold cherry cider, So they Just went ahead and fixed you can drink f o r a dim e.'' as a re It is a sad com m en tary that o u r th«1 reguar program ar* planned spe «lustration ag«nt for relief cannin g j SA V E E V ERY H O IK things up to suit themselves and th» suit o f his clever si recognition ot these h««nor The county extension committee advertising he governm ent did not contrqj these hot Admin istration O- K .’ed the code M id lots o f elder to thirsty tourist air promoters TO H A V E T H E POW EH will meet with Mrs. Maek and Miss and prevent them gue»ts. they hatched up. Maline at the extension offlee, M on V I l l 'l l HO M E TO fill 11 J ) most o f them baying a gallon before I rom fleecin g the farmer* and labor Mr. and Mrs. Hale arrived lu t Ing people w ho In many cases were day at 1 0 :0 0 a. m to com plete plan* I V o ! ' I t LIFE TO GILD But when all ns little fellow * get they left. «ht f o r a few days visit with Mrs. W e arrived at our destination a led t o buy by rosy promise* o f 1 # Y Hale’ s parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. lor the proji-> l work for Septetnb« r. « t o n e d out o f busines* perhaps we Com m ittee member* are; Mi*» Alice ■ n acwciint o f cutting Interest on lh elr m on ey ." <an get a chance to eat at g o v e r n little early Milton They mnde the trip with Mr. Hanley, honorary « h a lr m a n : Mrs.! O wing to lack o f sp a ce th is »lory Hale’s mother. Ohio .» ment expense like a big pcrcentag* »hört our stay in Chicago. Mrs. ftchnhert and Maud” A. Port. Mrs. Kffir ltlr«l»»->«\ . f th e gee« o f folk* Or m aybe we who a most l»< sattful *tst» a- th*- ' s v a of Mr. Falier» trip and tmpr»-»l«ons loi»tmlid o f KJamath Falls. Mr*. U'-rtba Young. Mr». Busto will be continued next week. Mr (lle p o e lt s I n -u r tu l) b a w carried the Republican b a n n -r sional sb> wer* revive tbe v a lu a t io n M a o » ' , Mrs. Mabel Tborn »on Mr* Lewis Hedgp'-th spent Tuesday Faber h ss promised to give n* h*# are alt gently rollin g and will be allow ed to starve »nd be T b e hills Property Owners Warned to Clean Up Fire Hazards j To Portland Meet Reclamation Meet At Klamath Soon Special Invitation Sent Mayor Leever To Attend Fair Housewives Urged Buy Tomatoes New September Food Canning Planned System of Success Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank * -— ■ » '. 1 ■' .'Jd . if r - t u r a tr .p - x .'- ■»*» * •I I