The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, December 06, 1934, Image 1

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    VOLI >IK VII
THE AMERICAN
Sale
Business Should Seal Endorsed
PUBLIC UNOS
Check
Own
Evils,
By Meier ADE WITHDRAWN
RECEPTION
FROM SETTLEMENT
Avers Harriman
CENTRAL TOIXT, omxJOX, T H IR N D A Y , DKCEMHKR tì, 1IM4
X I M B E R 10
M u s i n g s — PARRA'S CELEBRATE
GOLDEN»EDGING
—
The writer is again on the list of'
the indisposed and our viewpoint I
may he even worse than Bro. Hall's. I
When one's internal apparatus goes
on the bum, one is apt to have a
rather pessimistic attitude toward j
the world, the flesh and the devil.
WITH
Endorsement of the Christ mar
Seal Sale, now in progress through­
out the state, has been given by Gov­
ernor Meier in a public statement la-
Ily Executive order of November
sued today. The statement reads:
26. 1931, all the vacant unreserved
" I am glad to call the attention and unappropriated public lands in
of the people of Oregon to the 12 states including Oregon, were
Christmas Seal Sale.
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temporarily withdrawn from settle­
"Since 1915 this has been an an­ ment, location, sale or entry, and re­
nual event by which the Oregon served for classification and pending
State Tuberculosis Association has determination wf the most usefuj
carried on its activities. The mon­ purpose to which such land may be
ey derived from these seals has gone put in consideration of the provis­
into public health educaton, into free ions of the Taylor Grazing Act ol
Clinics for those unable to pay for June 29, 1934, and for conservation
medical attention, into research pro­ and development of natural resourc­
jects and into a crusade for public es. The vacant land will be subject
support for the prevention of this to mineral location except the Pow-
dread disease.
ersite land. The withdrawal is sub­
"The splendid forward steps which ject to existing valid rights.
This
have been made in our state in tu­ applies to Oregon & California Rail­
berculosis cure and control are evi­ road Grant Lands, and Cooa Bay W a­
dence that every cent invested in gon Road Grant Lands.
Christmas Seals has yielded a fine re
This order will remain in full force
turn in health and happiness.
and effect unless and until revoked
“ The contribution asked from eaoh by the President or by act of Con­
one is not large and I hope all those gress
who can possibly do so will help out
Applications for land can no long­
cheerfully and generously."
er be received.— William H. Canon,
Register.
The outstanding social event of
'he year in Central Point was the
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Nov. 20 — he asserted it would "be entirely in-
golden wedding celebration at th» Henry I. Harriman. president of the correct to assume that the country
home of .Mr. and Mrs. Edward Karra t nited States Chamber of Commerce aa a whole voted three to one for the
on the West Side, which took place declared yesterday he believed that majority (Democratic) party or that
with the cordial help of American the minority party is dead."
Tuesday of this week.
business
and of other important
Mr Litchfield copied with his re-
A wedding dinner was served at!
in getting up the jubilee
And I noon with a number of out-of-t!»»»-,, i * r0ups
Resident Roosevelt eonli commendation unemployment Insur-
it was a gran success, oo.
,\etj |guegt# preaen,
Those seated at the! r'se ,0 the inl1 meaaure of the great ¿»«re a suggestion that a commission
one who a" en ’ 1 report« »
a in |lat)|e were j j r
d \|rs p , ,
.opportunity that now lies beforr h« api>ointed immediately to "study
„me. We probably w U n ever, be |of ^
™
3 . own needs and peculiarities and
able to moaaure In dollars and cents|i|Mj hogteM; M,
| Addressing a southeastern dlvis- then proceed to inaugurate a plan."
just how much added business
„¡ece. of Oakland Miss U i c . I lonaI
of ,he *-’ «>“ * « States He said he felt that workers should
from it. but the Improved co.nu.un-1
, ^
'n* ' e:¡Chamber which earlier today heard be required to carry health and ac-
Ity spirit seemed to us well worth j Mr# AHand uodenb* rger a nephew ¡P ' W Lltchiie,d- president of the ctfeat insurance and that soc iety as
while. No single store got rtch,^, y rej{a California- Mrs t r it (' oodd>'ear Tire & Rubber Company a duty should establish old-age pen-
from It, hut to judge from the com-
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Dean, sister-in-law of Grants Pas. |fdvoCate '»'«'nipluyment Insurance to trfons.
ments heard at that time the big
Mr. and Mrs. James Dean, a „eph-T h° r" P hy lhe employer a" d em'
" ° ur fir*‘ s‘ eP-" *»e aal<l- ln refer'
get-together was a fine thing anil cw, of Grants Pass Mr. and Mr« iployee' Mr- Harriman touched on the enee to unemployment insurance,
ought to be repeated.
regulation of business.
'should he to appoint the best tai-
lohn Lluvllle, Mrs. Sylvia llarkdull,
"My own feeling." he said, “ i ‘ ent in the country on a commission
Mrs. Clara BarkUnll, Kideleo Platte.!.,
,f .
1’ ,
This week a meeting was called of
\ie.lf.iri.. Sarah
<!ir„ h Ovette of . Ash
, . lhat " American business acts in whose Job it would be to make a
of Medford;
a
wisp
and
co-operative
manner and thorough examination of all systems
to plan another such event.
And jland; Mrs. Mary Abbott of Ashland;
the matter fell as flat as a cold buck '.Mrs. Anna O'Brien and Mr. and Mrs. itself assumes the task of regula- now in use. to study onr needs and.
wheat cake. There wasn't one bit Harvey Walters of Talent, and the ting and checking its own evils, the peculiarities and then proceed to In-
degree of public regulation will be angurate a plan.”
of enthusiasm left in town, to all host and hostess.
tar less than If it takes an attitude
After deeiaring that "the system
appearances.
So this year
ther
Mr*.
Clara
Barkdull,
Sarah
Ovette.
0f
hostility
"
should
be guided by the Federal
will be no Christmas Jubilee and as
Mrs. Linvelle, and Mrs. Mary Abbott
He answered In the affirmative Government." rfnd follow "establish- P. N. G. Club Meets
for us we heaved a big sigh of relief
were former schoolmates of tht questlons of whether the President ed insurance methods.” Mr. Litch-1
at the news.
Memorial Statue
bride.
Mrs. Fred Farra and Mrs. could rise to "the opportunity." and field said "we should guard against
• • •
At
Ferguson
Home
Harvey Walters baked the wedding ."can he In a practical way Interpret a system which would permit poll-
Our dear old town can just go on
Nearing Completion
cakes.
!»he desires of the great mass of the tlcal usurpation of the right to dls-
in its peaceful slumber and dream
In (he evening an open house re­ American people for reasonable eeo- perse benefits from the national re-
The I*. N. G. Club of Mt. Pitt Re-
of past glories. And woe betide the
ception was held at which all friends nomic security- Can he preserve dc- serves."
bekah Lodge met at Inez Ferguson's
The pool and statue being built
adventurous eoul who attempts to
Turning to (he old-age pension borne, Dec. 4th with a covered dish In the Medford city park by Mra.
of the bride and groom were wel­ mocracy, individualism and the op-
disturb that slumber. So good night
comed. No special invitations were
Charles W. Palm as a memorial for
folks.
whereby the individual states would Mrs. Henderson know how to keep her husband, who died recently, Ir
sent out for this reception.
Mrs ard of life-"
Touching on the recent elections, handle this problem
turkeys in trim for Xmas dinners.
nearing completion. When fin'shed
We got our wires crossed regard­ Farra’s nephew, Todd Rodenberger
of
San
Francisco
sent
his
aunt
some
We
were
glad
to
have
Miss
Ger­
It will be a very attractive addition
ing the golden wedding of our
trude Moore as a guest for diuner.
to the park.
neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Farra. hand-made invitations for the cele. Blackford Families
Relief Corps Holds
_
Mrs. Ferguson had a beautiful
The memorial consists of a ce­
We understood
this couple
had bration, but as the number was lim
ited,
they
were
sent
only
to
out-of-
j
Busy
Session
Xmas tree, and after dinner the ment base about 40 by 60 feet en­
lived in the same home for the said
Enjoy Holiday Visit
town friends a,lu
and relatives.
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J members circled around the tree to closing a marble pool about 15 by
fifty years. We were all pepped up|,uwn
'
Woman's Relief Corps met Sal­ receive the beautiful gifts from their 25 feet. At one end of the pool is
to write a masterpiece congratula-j Misses Dorothy and Marjorie Jones
ting them on establishing such h acted as ushers at the reception
\ very pleasant surprise was plan- "'d a y for a busy session
After the Reckejr»; Clara Vincent acting as the base for the statue, which will
be of bronze, the figure represent­
|t„t tt seems we were nil They were dressed tn their grand-¡tied for Gene and Oscar Blackford diewiaal «*f regular n s l i u bus'tea* Santa Claus.
On elth«-
and great-grandmother's1 by the Blackford families. Arrange- election of officers took place, re-. I he members draw names In Jan. ing a lad and his dog.
wet. It wag only thirty-five years, mother’s
side of the pool will be a marble
wedding
gowns
and
added
a
pleas-ments
were
made
for
Mrs.
Effte
suiting
in.
President,
Mrs.
ht/
and
th"
name
drawn
is
to
be
their
which is quite a spell, at that. But
Senior vice-president, Mrs. Berkey the whole year, and they are bench. A flood light will be install
we are going to offer our congratu­ lug touch to the occasion. Helping, Hand and two daughters, Hazel Dur- ^mlth
serve
were
Mrs.
Ethel
Chastain,
Mrs.
bin
and
Mildred
Hand
and
grand-
R
"8P
Hermanson;
Junior vlce-presl- to do good turns for this eBckey dur- ed at each corner and a large light
lations to them anyway.
We hope
Mr" Hattie Thompson; Trees- 'lug the year; remembering them on opposite the statue.
to attend their diamond wedding Mabel Hanson and Miss Arlene Hay. daughter. Ardlth Durbin, of Weiser.
A public drinking fountain is be
and are saving up to buy a diamond Assisting in the kitchen were Mrs.j Idaho, to arrive for Thanksgiving " rer- Mra Mary Richardson; Chap-!thelr birthday, and other occasions.
Edward
Jones and
Mrs. Clifford Three very delightful days of feast- «n, Mrs Mattie Smith; Guard. Mrs.-especially at Xmas time, and
take Ing installed at the west end of the
for the occasion.
Smith.
lug and merrymaking passed before l-orHe Mlnnlck; Conductor, Mrs. Em- flowers and care for her when Beck- memorial and a fountain for dogs at
ej is III.
the east end.
During
the
evening
the
Odd
Fel-jlheir
return to Weiser. Three big ma C.leason.
We hear that the full county
At 2:30 p. m . they held their reg­
Mr. Charles Palm in whose mem­
lows
and
Rebekahs
called
in
a
body,
geese
from
Klamath
were
added
to
Arrangements
were
completed
for
court and the county engineer were
ular business meeting and at the ory the pool and statue are being
They
met
at
the
Musty
home
and
their
turkeys
and
other
thanksgiving
,!ie
Christmas
Party
for
the
mem-
looking over the stretch of road
hers with their families to be held close of the meeting some of thf erected by Mrs. Palm, was noted for
west of town which they expect to I marched to the Farra home, making | eooodies. The other Invited guests
members spent the rest of the day his fondness for boys and dogs. thU ’
improve soon. That
su're 'aoundsja line extending entirely between thejat the Thanksgiving table were
Mr «"
on ,he
visiting with Mrs. Ferguson and at suggesting the motif of the statue
good tn UR That hit of washboard !t wo houses, and filling the house and!and Mrs. John Blackford. Harry El- ,,f Tues.
I) cemb. r 18 There
9:30 p. m., they went In a body to It Is thought the memorial will b
would shake
the teeth
out of a grounds. During the evening, over, lie and wife
R.l.ey P o tte , Ra;>
200 friends gathered at the Farra Rowe and the host and hostess, Mr. ° ,,er Christmas festivities
and tn Mr. and Mrs. Karra's to help them completed by the first of the year
castiron monkey.
land Mrs. Gene Blackford. Mr. Oscar
Quarter birthday party wai celebrate their Golden Wedding
¡home to offer congratulations.
celebrated at this meeting
At
9
o’clock
a
formal
wedding
eer-
Blackford
and
daughter,
Lola,
And speaking of roads, we noted
Honor guests being, Mesdames.
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Rebuild Lumber Shed November Rainfall
the other day that the CCC officials • nionv took place, performed by
Sally Musty. Lorlie Mlnnlck. Iva C'o-
seem to take a lot of Interest in the Prof. A. J. H.nby of Medford The E a s t e r n S t a r
Exceeds Season's
pinger, Wava Cummings. Eva Smith,
Timber Products Co.
improvement of some of the county formal ring ceremony was used. Tnej
and Lois Richardson.
Holds Initiation
Average by 6.23
roads out back of beyond. They bride was beautiful in a dress ol
Work has started on the recon­
don't wait until their trucks have white silk, with a bridal veil. She
struction
of
the
retail
lumber
shed
Underpass Ready
ruined the roads, but keep hauling carried a bridal bouquet of orange
of the Timber Products company and
Monthly meteorological notes fot
After January 1 workmen will start soon on the re­ November,
At the last meeting of Nevita
in gravel and filling
up the
bad blossoms. The groom wore the con-
as compiled by W.
J
Chapter. No. 93, O E S., initiation
places as fast as they get
bad. ventional tuxedo
Both were Hutchinson local meteorologist sh—-
It in anticipated that the Ashland building of the office.
The bridesmaid. Mrs. Linville, w a i !wa( hp|di and a social evening en-
Which isn’t a half-bad idea.
underlies» on the Paeiflc
highway destroyed by an early morning fire overcast skies with frequent light
dresaed in pink taffeta and carried joyed
A number of visitors were
will ho open to traffic shortly after ten days ago. A force of 2« men is rains predominated throughout the
That was a good Idea we heard! a bouquet of pink rosebuds.
Mr i rrMPnt including Mrs. Nellie Mc-
greater portion of Novembe
the first of the year. Within the engaged in the rebuilding.
cf the other day to have a Jackson|Harvey Walters acted a best man
Gowan. Past Worthy Grand Matron
According to Floyd H. Hart, gen­ days, the balance being cloudy ‘ex­
last week the Southern Pacific rail­
County Real Estate Exchange where
The Farra home was beutifullj of Oregon and Mrs Meta Gilbert
road
has completed
the girder eral manager, the Insurance adjust­ cept for the 27th which was char­
every dealer would report any prop- decorated with a profusion of hot- Worthy Matron of Heime, chapter
ers have completed their survey, acterized as partly cloudy. Measur
bridge and is using it.
There was one e“'|<)thpr visitors were Dr. and Mrs K.
*rty he had for rent or sale. We house flowers.
L. H. Hoffman of Portland, who wUh ,h** exception of a half dosen able precipitation fell on 21 days
peciallv beautiful bouquet of 50 rose (, R|,|,„e of Jacksonville, Mrs. VI-
found last summer that a newcomer
Temperatures were exceptional
built the present
Jackson county rucks destroyed.
buds from San Francisco. A friend j , r U M Rn(jerfl „ f Ashland and Mrs
Hart estimates the loss at t.'.o,- moderate, especially minimum». The
had to trot around to every dealer
court house, has the contract for the
in town to see what was 'offered, of Mr. and Mrs Farr»'» son Fred. of|Mjrrn, Kr)nk of Medford.
000, covered hy insurance.
lowest temperature registered during
work.
And as like as not. he either bought «an Francisco, sent , lovely bouquet Thp
new|y
candidates
the month, 30 degrees on the
V'. L. Ooodnight, resident engln-
before he had made the rounds, or
yHow rose buds for the occasion Mr,. ,,ear| McCredle and Miss Loleta
was the lightest minimum o f record
• i of the state highway commission L a d i e s o f P i n n a c l e
quit in disgust. Many times pur-
Mr and Mrs Farr, were the re- Rennet, were formerly residents of
..ports tha, bids for the Gold Hill,
Q
q
£ n j o y s M e e t for November. Also, the mc^u
chases were made and completed
¡eiplents
^ nart,
. ( C e ' 1
n t r ’ a l Point
npleted cipien.» of many
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....
, , „
. ,
. «Idcnlng of the Pacific highway and
dally minimum« exceeded the 24
deaI„r friends and relatives 1«l many
Refreshments of Jello angel-food ^
^
M|en, |on „ „ „
,
and then it was found some
The ladies of graders 1 and 2 of y « f record of 4.7 degrees. Maxlmu-
for op, nlnB ,omor. ,
not yet called on had a better r thing ! of .he country, who all « P ^ J c a k . and coffee served from small
he Pinnacle Packing house met a t : temperature» averaged near norm»
I gratification at the climax of thi
decora,ed with blue- yellow.
...
,
to offer.
have been deferred to a later \|r». Webster» on Toes. Dec. 4. Ruth but w,,h * h1* ' 1 m M n minimum tlK
long and happy married life and the wh|,e grePn and red were presided
dale, probably December 20.
'D a rk had rharge of the program and monthly mean temperature of 4 6 *
It seem, to u. It wouid be a great Hope for many more year, of Joy f o r j(,rpr by offloers of the Eastern Star
a very pleasant and enjoyable even- degrees surpassed the average by 2 9
Huge honqu.t. of flowers furni.h- Local Youth Safe
thing for all concerned If there was ¡’ he happy couple.
|Ing was spent. Thoae present were «log»««"- A maximum of 7 4 degree
arra came to th r d
^ ra olive Dean added a de-
a central office where all the list-'
Mr. Edvard
With Grandparents Mesdames Lorettl fa y , Effle Daily.,°n the 5ih was the highest. During
Rirer valley from Mlssoonri i(.oya„ vp note to the hall
Inga were regtsterd. togther with the Rogue
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Effle Baize, Augusta Hall. Viola 'he past 24 year« record eztremea of
dealer» name,
it would certainly [whan oal)
.
.
p
j
Norman Flaherty Is safe with hi«|Wlles. Barbara Jennings, Eva An- i temperature for November have been
make „ a lot easier for the stranger ha. made his h-me her. e e Mn
R e s o lu tio n P a s s e d
siatidparents in Asotin, Wash.
He d«.rs. Clara Cormony and Misses,
degree« aa the highest and 1J de­
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«... I He was married to Miss < lara I»* an.
left
home
Sunday.
Nov
25.
He
was
charlotte
Berrltt,
Helen
Waltermir.
green
the lowest
looking for an opportunity in out
By Rebekah Lodge
rho was born and raised in this val-l
valley.
given a ride to Rosebnrg; one party Hazel Ma-hburn, Conny Cormany all
S*»p*
ley. nn
on December 4. 1*9«.
following resolution was sd tooh him to a rooming house o . .. u ( Modtort BtlsubMk Pieiti aM N
BUY OREGON
prepared
bv Mt Pin
Pitt Rebegan
Rebekah w
fridge night; another party
Moore Hamilton seems to take tk«n «h«T have lived '
'
!«*•»*<* hy
* va Nichols of Ragle Point.
Ruth
the overwhelming victory of the of the Rogue
*
^
^ t>I|lra, ¡*0. 167 at Its meeting this week
lunch that lasted him until he ar- Turpin. Ruby Webster, May Turpin
Again. Again.
»ewer bond election
with entire into tbedr present
,
— o « r maker has seen fit rived at Aaotin
Sixty miles this and the hostess
I Help her by her motto fly.
calm.
He says he was just taking Point 3a year» ago.
||# r, m„v. f ...tn our nild-t -.or bw
tin a big ear »topped an.l
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_
Keep her banner in the aky.
Mr
and Mrs
Charles Marphj
m a n a-ke,| b«w far they
w r- G r a n g e Holds
'he opposition ao a» to bring both
Buy Oregon,
Therefore he it resolved that we going. The owner a*ked him If he
»ides before the public. Our gues* have mored Into the Nip * Slpj
Again, Again
Annual
Party
Mr Murphy
ha» takenjrxtend a fraternal hand 'n svmpathv didn’t know the rar or had never
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•» he Just lilies to he contrary, any- building,
It, it further resolved that th* seen it before and on l»etng told no. Grange member»
to tha number of Through her wise and busy men.
w»y. But Just where the Minet over the Nip 4 S ,R
Men who keep her money moving.
- i bar'er be drape, | for 30 days In h»r he Informed Nnrmsn thst h< wss luO enjoyed their annual
all-day
comes into the picture in a purely
Moving, moving, home» Improving;
memory. Be It further resolved that the sheriff of Wallowa County. Nor- Thanksgiving Party at the grange Men who keep her In tha sun.
Medford affir Is beyond u«. Have- ■
NOTICE BOVS A M » G lltl.s
a copy be sent to the bereaved fam- man waa questioned as to wether h« ba|| Thursday, with turkey dlnnet
n t they troubles enough with their
Oregon, Old Oregon'
Bring in one new subscription or Ily. a copy be sent to the local new»- had ever come In conflict with the at noon, and repeated at aix o'clock
own all-night dances, etc., to keep
An appropriate program was glv
FA KM KltS A Fit 1'ITt ¿ROW Kits
°ne little paper busy, without tak
two renewa’ » and receive ticket to paper and a copy be fil**cf on th« Liw or had any trouble, receiving n
BI SK
negative answer, he said I eould » n by the yonnger members and 'he
minute» of tbl» lodge
The Roxy. Or bring In »wo nov
'ng on Medford's private affair- ?
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Signed.
beh you up now but seeing you ar*- Juvenile group. In the evening di i
sobscrir"-'"»
f'” ,r
Virgil Kinney of Central Point, and
I |N (emit,. Insured)
Betta pankey
ro near your destination 1 won't rected by Mrs. Uursell, after wblcb >
get a 'ickri to Risilo or cra-
" a* a gq«st of bis pareote. Mr sn.J
Emma Olaason
Th# aheriff took »he youth on to Ml«« Evelyn Hamilton took eharg.
tanaa tbeatte
Mrs Bill Kinney Mondar - Oold HIM 1
CTara VUcant
Aiotfn
ol tbs ¿a , u i
'
»*-
• tar».
-
So we warn our readers at the
gtart to beware. In the first place
we are going to speak our piece
about the community Christinas .Ju­
bilee. Last year we all worked hard
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