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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1934)
The AJOQUCAK, C T .M K .U POINT. OREGON PAGE TWO THURSDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1934 TOWARD BETTER LEGAL P i>> Christmas remembrances. One box Georgs Shambrook of Douglas coun Horticultural sociey held at Hood went in Dec 14 and another will be ty placed first; Carson Adams, Lane River December 10 and 11. CEDI HE Elmo Chase of Eugene was chosen The American aBr Association is sent in this week. county, secoud; Walter Marks, as the new president, succeeding carrying out a five-point education tury that otherwise would have no Douglas country, fifth; Leonard Re-established, September 13, 1928. al program directed both to lawyers Mr. Arch Downs who lives on the John H. Mohr of Hood River. Other Freeman. Lane county, seventh; Devoted to the beat interests of and to the general public. The Pruitt place, one mile east of the new officers are Elmer Chastain, Association Teaches Amos Bierly, Washington country, Central Point and vicinity. first vice-president; Col. Gordon points included are: Enforcement Four-Corners Service Station, was Wise Use of Loan ei* h ,b- and Ralph Hone, Lane coun- Voorhies, Medford, secoud vice-pres Entered as second class matter at Criminal law l^au^nE hay with a wagon hitched _____ ty, ninth. Oregon’s state exhibit In the -ost office. Central Point. Ore- and its enforcement; Legal educa-„ behind a tractor, from the Gilchrist ident, and Dan Pearson, Hood River Production credit associations in corn placed ninth nationally. gon, under the Act of March 8, 1879. lion and admission to the bar; un- P'»ce where he formerly resided on third vice-president. O T. McWhor ____. - -------- Washington, Oregon, Idaho and In the Netted Gem division of the authorized practice of the law; S e -;M°«>day o t last week. ter, O. S. C-, was re-elected secretary SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Montana are teaching their farmer- potato exhibit, Charles Seman of treasurer, and Raymond W. Reter, One Year ................................. $1.00 lection of judges. Klamath Falls placed first national Several hundred turkeys were members the wise use of borrowed Medford, was re-elected to another As a start, the Association sent 81« Months ............................. $ -76 | sold from this valley on the Christ funds and are encouraging them to ly. June Clark of Multnomah coun- letters, pamphlets, Questionnaires three-year term as trustee. Other Payable In advance. mas market. So turkey picking has get out of debt. Ernest E. Henry, ty won second place on a complete trustees whose terms hold over are and informative releases to the 1,* Advertising rates on application. been much in evidence and was the President of the Production Credit costume; Myrna Yaird of Lane coun- Glenn B. Marsh, Hood River, and 100 bar associations of the country, | Office— Second 8treet, off Main. Corporatiou of Spokane, said today ty placed fifth in the cotton school cause of several absentees from explaining the scope and purposes Of , dress class, and Joy McDonald of Howard S. Merriam, Goshen. p 6j _ ! high school, also a few from the up (December 8). AltTIil It EDWARD PoWKLL H. P. Barss, plant pathologist of the campaign. This was followed per grades. ’ ’Associations in those states an- Multnomah county placed seventh Editor and Proprietor by a radio program, designed to give ticipate a substantial increase in on window curtains. Dorothy W h eel-;1“ 6 ° re« on Experiment station, was Uhe public a knowledge of the work. Rev. Magerle from Rogue River business in 1935. However they ex- er of Multnomah county placed first ’ t0 honorary membtrship in The program has been on the air preached Sunday morning, Dec. 16, pect 0i,j borrowers, or those who on her exhibit of five jars of meat. U’ e 8° clety’ in recognition of his each Saturday night. |after Sunday school. His wife ac- obtained loans this year, to borrow Oregon winnings in the individual many contributions to the horticul- The Association believes that the j companied him He left an appoint-! iegg next year," Mr. Henry year," Mr. Henry said, said. jar division of the Hazel-Atlas con- tirai industry. public, at the moment, is particular- ment "for the third Sunday in Janu- "Production credit associations test were as follows: Helen Clark, ly receptive to proposals for reform» ary at n ; oo a. m. which are cooperative organization’ first on asparagus; Patsy Childer, I in criminal law, and this phase oil ---------- Try an Ad in of farmers and livestock men bor- Portland, third on carrots; Melba the project has been emphasized The Sams Valley high basketball rowing for agricultural production Andrews, Lane county, forth on to- Acting directly, the Association is ¡teams played St. Mary’s at Medford purposes, encourage their fellow matoes and first on loganberries; The American now cooperating with the Interna-j Friday Dec. 14. The winning score members to carefully budget both Rosa Reichle, Portland, second on | tlonal Association of Chiefs of P o -, was in favor of Sams Valley for the theirexpen ditu re«' and’ thifr' repay- pickles, second on peaches and sec- j ♦ lice in an effort to secure moer effi-j first team and St. Mary’s for the ments. By this practice they help ond on fish; Marian Welbes, Mult- clent police personnel, and to im- second. They also played Ashland to keep borrowers’ need for credit noraah county, third on THERE IS NO FIXANT' i.\L SANTA prove the standard ot departments Junior High on Wednesday Dec. 19. down to a minimum necessary for Kathryn Parks, Portland, fifth on 9 >: CLAUS throughout the country. I The score for each team was 18 to carrying on their farming and live- peaches; Jean Hulbert, Multnomah Here is a work in which every 27 in Sams Valley’s favor, One of the greatest obstacles in stock operations, and at tlj» same county, second on raspberries and BEAUTY SERVICES vital interest—It af-! ' the way of curing the growing tax citizen has time are getting the loanS repaid first on fish; Jane McFarland, Mult- AT A SAYING fects his home, his property, the Miss Eleanor < ootube and Miss DromDtjy •, jnomah county, second on salads; problem is the ancient human de $2.00 # very lives of himself and his family | «•*..i May .p a * tb . week end with cre<m aggociattollg |D Marie Meyer, Portland, third on J Permanent Waves ........ . sire to get something for nothing Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Einpey last ¡♦¡Finger Wave wet, 2.1c, dry,. U c * Tha, desire i. at the forefront, in Strengthening and improving the 9 A those four states provided over $20.- vegetable salad. week. £ Shampoo ................................ 23< • 000,000 of credit in 1934. Loans times such as the present when va st'1“ " - and the Prattlt6 lh6 aw- l9| jH o t Oil Shampoo ..................... 5(>c« . , , . ... ____ one of the great needs of the time— Misses vtarv Esther n mi rctn» were made to a wide variety of pre- Horticulture Meet sums are being spent for direct re- i— i . . v.~ . . . . — in . pursuing , 1 . « >: Haircut ....................................... 2 **" accompanled Mrg Ada Eagt to ducers, including livestock men lief and for public projects. Prac end the liar Association, in pursuing ¡♦¡Marcel .........................................23« i* its program, is performing an inval Draws Big Crowd tically every state is making an ef i her home in Medford Friday even- 8ra' n growers, truck growers, and J Manicure .................................... 25c>: uable patriotic duty. fort to obtain a larger share of fed __________________ ing. They returned Saturday night. ftuR raisers. Due to the fact that !ji Scalp Treatment ..................... 50c$ A two-day program crammed full eral funds than neighboring com HOW IMPORTANT ARE THE • these associations began their oper- ¡♦¡Comb Wave ............................. 25cJ HAILKOADM? Mrs. Dick Straus was Local Lead- ations relatively late in the 1934 ot reports and discussions dealing monwealths. One of the most po i î Facials ...................................... 30c • >' with all phases of t(je tree fruit in- îT tent “ sales talks" of high state offi Perhaps you are one of the people I'“r at the Home Extension Unit seasons, only a very minor part of •J Eyebrow Arch ......................... 25c>; cials is that they have been instru who think that all the stir and tu- meeting Thursday. She gave a very their loans was made in the regions dustry drew near’ y 200 growers and 419 H FAST MAIN * mental in obtaining federal grants | lnu|t 0Ver the railroad problem is I interesting and instructive demon- severely afected by tbe drought, he others interested to the forty-ninth J PHONE 84 annual meeting of the Oregon State ,or their constituents. somewhat unnecessary— that, evenj »tratlon on purchasing and caring said. The American EDITORIALS apricots : M edford School i ïo f Beauty Culture;: The idea has gotten around that if the railroads go out of existence, for hosiery. this money is “ free” . And so it is— other types of carriers will be able Oregon Newspapers There is quite a number ill with to the extent that the state pays to adequately meet the nation's Vie for Trophies the flu. Several have nearly devel Picture Machine nothing for it directly. Yet every transport needs. STAND ARD oped pneumonia. This has occa University of Oregon, Eugene, cent of the money comes from the If you are, the following facts, R O O FIN G CO. federal treasury— it is made possible brought out 4 different poses for 1 Oc by Professor Eliot sioned absentees in school. Some of Dec. 13.— Editors of weekly news the pupils had to be taken home papers in Oregon will via for three by federal borrowings which are se Jones of Stanford University, will Builders of Watertight Roofs the past week. trophies this year, all awarded by cured by liens on every enterprise, come as an interesting surprise: Finished in 2 minutes the University of Oregon chapter, every piece of property, every in In 1930, the railroads carried On Thursday evening the school ¡of Sigma Delta Chi, national profes- ESTIMATES and INSPECTION vestment in the nation. Interest 383.000. 000.000 ton-miles of rev Why not give pictures for Xmas? gave ~ a Christmas WITHOUT CHARGE -------------- ' program. ------- A1* tlie|sional journalism fraternity, it was payments on the bonds must be ob enue freight— and this was well be-!'----- It was enjoy- ] announced here. All weeklies wll rooms participating. tained through taxation— and when low (he amount they carry in a nor Phone 865-J the time for amortization comes, the mal year. To have carried this by ed by a large crowd of patron's a n d jbe eligible to compete for awards Ì 300 E. Mitili. Open Evenings 10th & Kir Medford money must also he raised by taxing truck— our second most Important friends. Santa Claus paid a call at ' ior the begt paper ¡ nd for lhe begt the close of the program and added editoriai page, while weeklies in the public. medium of transport— more than| much to the joy of the younger! cities of less than 1,000 population Generally speaking, the federal 19.000. 000 vehicles would have will contest for a separate cup. grants are proportioned to states on been needed, six times as many as folks. This Classified Directory W ill be found useful the basis of population, the percent are now in the country. wife and ' The award ( ° r the best weekly in Prof. E. W. Em pey When in Medford age of needy being about the same To drive, service, make and s e ll! children left Friday afternoon for' the smaller cities will be given for in one part of the country as anoth these trucks, and manufacture nece-! Salem to spend the holidays w ithfthe first l*me thia year> and the win ner will be announced at the annual er. As a result, the people of the ssary materials. Professor Jones home folks. PHOTOGRAPHERS PHYSICIANS Newspaper Conference held here in various states will have to pay back continued, the entire working popu Mrs. \da East left for her home January. It will be known as the the money they get precisely as they lation of the nation would he re Dr. B. C. Wilson Shangle Studios would 1f it were secured by state quired. Thus, every family in the in Medford and Miss Coombe and Hal E. Hoss cup, in memory of the Physician and Surgeon Expert Photography bonds. The only advantage the fed country would be dependent for a Miss May for their home in Ashland. former secretary of state who died Stone«’ Drug 210 Medford Flue Portraits a Specialty Store Medford Bldg. Bldg recently. Mr. Hoss, before becom- eral government has is In borrowing livelihood on the trucking Industry School will re-open January 2. I Central Point Medford in secretary of state, was a newspa money at a slightly lower interest and no one would be left to pro OPTOMETRIST The Grange gave a dance at Ca- rate than a state. perman and always took a keen in ATTORNEYS duce the articles which the trucks ton Hall on Saturday night. terest in publication problems of the This is not to argue that relief would transport! Dr. Jud Rickert O. C. BOGGS - I). STANLEY HOGGS with smaller papers. He was prominent isn’t necessary— It i* But It Is also left Elaine and Dick Rush This casts no reflection on tbe Good Glasses, if you need them, law yers a fact that states are obtaining mon trucking industry, which performs a relatives Dec. 9 to spend the holl- In Oregon State Editorial ectivitie» otherwise good advice. Jackson Co. Bank Building 222 E. Main, Medford and held numerous offices during ey for luxury projects which they valuable service in its field. But it days in California. Medford his membership. do not need, and whose contribution does show just how necessary rail FASHION SHOPS On Sun. Dec. 23 a group of young TAILORING to the welfare of the people is far roads are to the maintenance and The cup for the best editorial less than 1t should be, in the light continuance of our Industrial civili people from the Baptist church in page is known as the Paul R. Kelty The Fashion Shop F. J. Huber o! their cost. Once the public learns zation. They are still the basic Medford assisted by the church cup in recognition of the career of Dressmaking and Remodeling Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailoring choir came out to Sams Valley and Mr. Kelty, now edtor of The Ore- that no one In hltsiry has managed medium of transport, and no com MRS. MYRTLE ANDREW SUITS *:tu I T to devise a way of getting something petitor yet visioned could do even a presented a Christmas pageant. This j uoniati «2 1 W e d fn M Itn O d ln s It is now held by the Hood P h e n e 1 0 * 1 *t V d r St W n tW ot vnlue for nothing, it will demand small part of their work. Their was greatly enjoyed by all those for- River ewg> and wUI change hands that the states, as a whole, stop welfare is inescapably related to lunate enough to be present both tiext July. The cup for the best looking for a financial Santa C'laus, that of nil businesses, all workers, portrayal and music being excellent weekly, known as the Sigma Delta Dr. I. H. Gove and we certainly appreciate the ef Chi cup, is held by the Forest Grove Dr. C. W . Lemery and use more common sense. all the people. forts of these people in bringing this News Times, and is awarded each (8ucee«sor to Dr. J. 4. Emmens) MAGIC WON’T WORK DENTISTRY 204 Medford Bldg. beautiful Christmas program to ns. year at the Newspaper Conference 1 ractiee limited to eye, car, nose, Tho’ we were sorry Mr. Everett Fin here. Medford, Oregon “ There Is no magic in the cooper and throat and fitting of glasses. ley’s Illness prevented his families ative business formula," said F. W. Tel. 567 Res. 1013 being able to accompany them. Mrs. Oregon 4-H Clubs Peck. Cooperative Bank Commis James Seabrooke who has been Finley was formerly Supt. of our sioner, recently, "and so far no sup- W V W V V V W V W W J Y A Y W rtW Win Prizes in employed for several months at Sunday school for a year. ermon have appeared who have been Oakland. California is home (or the National Competition TR O W B R ID G E } able to change the fundamental Christmas was saddened for Brill Metal Works holidays with his parents Mr. and rules of ordinary business procerure. Messrs. J. B. and Marshal Fisher Oregon has once more lived up Mrs. A. L. Seabrooke. GENERAL SHEET METAL Cabinet Works The very acts of organizing, electing i when they received a telephone call to its reputation as one of the most FURNACES A HEATING Everything in Cabinet Work a board of directors, choosing a Mr. aud Mrs. W . E. Morris are. Sunday noon December 22 telling consistent exhibitors of high quality IO» E. Hth. St. Medford manager and developing the human spending the holidays in Eugene them that their brother Mr. A. H. 4-H dub work in the junior division Phone 418 Established in 1 90S relations between the manager Hnd with their son Edmund Morris aud j Fisher of Phoenix had passed away o? the International Livestock expo- his board, his membership and his family. I His death was quite unexpected as sition at Chicago and the national rigonfiai business and trade contacts | they had received an Invitation on club congress held in connection Safe Insurance at a Savin«; Many attended the Christmas pro offer very real problems, requiring [ Friday to psend Christmas with him. with the show each year. This is the Oregon Mutual Fire BERT PECK the highest type of executive abil gram at the school house Friday He was past eighty-four years of report of II. C. Seymour, state club evening. The program was given by Insurance Co. ity.” age. We extend sympathy in this leader, recentl yreturned from Chi Automobile Repair ( Incorporated) During the history of the farmi the school children, followed by the 1 bereavement. cago where the congress and expo LKLAND CLARK. Agent And Service cooperative movement, there have appearance of Santa Claus and the sition were held the first week In 1» North Bartlett St. Due to so much sickness it was December. been co-ops which failed and their distribution of gifts and candy. FABER BUILDING Medford, Ore. Phone I 496 decided best to not hold any aervlce failure may be laid to lack of under Chris Starr of Amity, who receiv-1 The K. H Hull family returned to But will start the standing of the matters of which Mr. the valley last week to look for a lo- Sunday evening ed a trip to Chicago as the western study of tbe Bible on next Sunday 4-H meat production champion in Peck speaks. They had good m°*j ration They have been residing in P h o n e ;tt,1 evening uisng the outlines given by the Thomas E. Wilson contest, plac tivea. they possessed enthusiasm and Martinet. California, O. S. B L A C K F O R D Rev. D. D. Randal and would like to EAD S’ TRANSFER the wlll-to-arhleve, but they forgot - — ed third in the national competition, DAIRYMAN i h ’ t tttnnS business principles must1 Table Rock Women s club will see a large crowd as we feel sure winning a $100 agricultural college & STORAGE fresh Milk and Cream under........ very successful venture !'»eet Thursday January S a t the | *!»*•« " ‘ H be Interesting and instruc- scholarship. First place in their di Delivered Daily 1015 N. Central, Medford whether it be the management of a borne of Mrs. Violet Schafer, Mr*, ttve. For St «wage or Moving of vision, with a $100 prlxe. and a sil Phone 14x1 Central Point H o u s e h o ld G o o d s factory or a farm On the other Lloyd Hamlin and Mrs. Fred Smith Mr. Albert Straus Is taking these ver loving cup for national cham hand, the notable co-ops of th e[wUI serve refreshments, presents to Medford for ua. They pionship was won by the Gresham country, which have made fine rec \\ e Serve 25-3.1-SOe l unches At the community club meeting will he taken to the children by Mr. 4-H canning club, led by Helen Tengwald Agency ord* and are regarded with the high- ^ F rid a y evening, a committee wa« Randal as soon a* he returns from Clark, a 4-H club girl, in the Hazel- Nandies Cafe Real Estate— All Kinds of est •.teem. tn.vit.bly were organ!.- app„ tnl, d for th„ parpOM of beautl El Paso, Texas where he is spending Atlas canning contest. Second place Insurance Fine Steaks— Italian Dinner* at ♦d and maintained with those bugle | tying the Table Rock road. Mem Christmas with hia wife and son. and $80 In this contest was won by all honr* MOVED TO LARGER QUARTERS business principles always in mind bers appointed were the Portland Canning club, led by Mia» Grac» Dwight, We Serve To Serve Again 12.1 West Main St., Medford Capable director* managers and per j Lydiard, Mr». V Schafer. Mrs. El Mra. Faust. Phone 1S2, 229 K- Main, Medford •’ Farm« For Sale” Lewis Dusenberry caught a oobcat sonnel, plus the loyal aid and *up- rner Kyle, Mrs 8. M. Tnttle. R. F. National champianship in the Ha- last week. port of members, are at the root of N„ lon an(J clyd „ ^ xel-Atlaa contest was won last year their succeae. | _____ Mr*. Otto Tresham who under by the Portland Canning club. Al A strong, intelligently managed r . 8. went a major operation a short time together this honor hia come to Ore P E R L ’ S E X P E R T co-op can be the farmer’s best ally— "Raatu*. I see your mule has ’ U. ego has been quite ill. gon four times in the past 10 years. WATCH ami JEWELRY Funeral Home Mr. Seymour says a weak poorly-founded one ran un 8.’ branded ou hia hindquarters Repairing Kstabllahed in your community wittingly do great harm. Patience Was he an army mule before you The Young People's Society col- Oregon clubbers also made nearly 25 years At D epression Prier* no! magic: proven principles, not got him ?” tected and made over quite a mini- a clean sweep of the honors in the 13 So. I entrai Ave. Medford Phone 47 428 W. 6th St weird theories, are the Instruments "No boss, dat ’ U. S.’ dou Stan’ fah ber of toy* for Rev. Randall to dia-,Junior corn exhibit in their region, Medford. Oregon C. Earl Bradfish ¡’ Uncle Sara’ ; dat means ’unsafe • ” tribute among children I* hts terrl- 1 watch InehjiJed gtpp *ce«e»m ptafw» • t eooperattve progress I Table Rock Rockets