THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1033 ________ ------------------- --- ■— = = B S true to the highest conceptions of tbelr stewardship and brought their institu­ tions and their customers s a f e l y The AMERICAN, CENTRAL POINT, O R E G O N _____________ PAGE FOUR Local Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Mervyu Gleason spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Clemonts. In the afternoon they went digger squirrel bunting a h r (Cliurrhps PUBLIC OPINION AND THE BANKS through the greatest business disaster the world has ever seen. It has been » *------------------ . - ------- distortion of the tlmea that many who owe nothing but gratitude to their hankers Joined In blaming the banker far out of proportion with any rational consideration of tbe facta. Bible, School, Arthur Webster By F. N. SHEPHERD The Missionary Circle ol the The girls basketball team played Mr». Etta Murphy visited her Superintendent, 9:45 a. m. Executive Manager Christian church will meet Friday the Medford Community team at the mother Mrs. Fouch Tee-day American Banker i Atstcialien Morning Worship— 11:00 A. M 'high school gym Wednesday evening ------ - — Ed- afternoon at the home of Mr», HILE banking today appears In a Y. P. S. C E. (two groups) 6:3«: with our team winning with a score Mr. and Mr s Norcross visited at ward Jone». wholly distorted light in the eyes , of 32 to 17. the home of their daughter Mrs. y. m Evening service at eight o'clock of some, the more reasoning elements Miss Grace Hermanson and Nellie “ Hedrick and husband Tuesday. Mr. In our population Men's Prayer Meeting, Monday s' Eicber attended a party in Medford The Golden Link Class of the Hedrick returned from his trip to undoubtedly have Friday night. Christian church met at the home of Portland where he went thru the 7:10 p. m a less Jaundiced Women's Bible study and prayer ----------- Mrs. E. E Scott the motif being clinic recently. They reported him view than would appear from cep Mr. Hitzler, who has been coufined Valentine's day. About 26 ladies at- all right, no heart trouble and that group, Tuesday, 2:30 p. m. tAxëUXjA tain Irresponsible to his home for the past month, iSj tended- Mrs. T. A. Marine and Mrs. be should be as well as ever soon. | Midweek church service, Bible o r a t o r s , often Hugger assisted Mrs. Scott in serv- study and prayer. Wednesday 7:30 ,SUNSHINE> able to be out again. posing as spokes­ _____ j ing lovely refreshments consisting They are hauling lumber to re- p m men for that In­ JO p. m The study club of the Central of chocolate hearts wrapped in red deck the Central Point Bear Creek choir practice. Thursday definite quantity point P T A will meet Wednesday tinfoil and jello with whipped cream bridge. This time the deck will be called "tbe mass" CHRISTIAN CHURCH afternoon February 20th at 1:30 p- heart shaped cookies and tea a n d the full width of the bridge allow- of our people. Bible School— Sun. 10:00 A. M. m at the home of Mrs. W. J. Geb- coffee. The valentine napkins each ing cars to pass on the bridge. The Anti-social acts Morning Worship— 11:00 A. M. hardt. 'contained a valentine. The lesson ICCC trucks are hauling gravel onto If you go East this winter, why on tbe p a r t of Bible Study— Thurs. 7:30 P. M. was read by Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Ed i the road by the 4 Corner Service Sta- some bankers for P. N. SHEPHERD not go through California and Junior C. E.— Thurs. 4 P. M. llrs. Leland Jacobs of Klamath j oneil offered prayer. The singing tlon. merly have been Southern Arizona? Ride our Senior C E.— Sun. 6:30 P. M. Falls and Mrs. J. W. Jacobs of Med- wa# je(j j,y l 0U Young. Mrs.' the subject of spectacular exposurea, famous Sunset Limited or Golden Mission Circle— Third Friday but 1 can say without reservation tbat ford were visitors st the A Herman- uurgf,|| invited the class to meet at A number of Central Point people State Limited through America's they were in no way typical of the acts each month. son home Sunday. her home in March. gathered at Damon's Cafe and en- sunniest winter region. Stopover and attitudes of the vast majority of “ ■ | Joyed a dance Saturday night. anywhere. Mrs. R. B. Langston entertained j their fellow bankers. The public mind Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McGuire of Mrs. Potter of Ashland visited at For details, see your local the girls of Mrs. Minnick's Sunday: was shocked Into tbe belief that these The Central Point A and B bas Gold Hill were shopping in Centra! j tj,e home of her sister Mrs. George agent or write J. A. Ormandy, untypical instances were far more rep­ Chocb- I*«U >*11 teams increased their Im- School class on Wednesday afternoon Point Saturday. Obenchain and brother Mr General Paaenger Agent, 705 presisve string of wins by trimming at a Valentine party. The tables resentative than they really were, and ran Saturday and Sunday. this belief has been encouraged by po­ Pacific Building, Portland, Ore. the Phoenix A and B teams Friday were decorated with red and green Mr. and Mrs. Ray Arthur and Mr. litical and demagogic elements. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cox and little night at Phoenix, the first victory trimming and centered with a Va’.- and Mrs. Raphael Benson and child­ The Bankers Today ren of Medford were dinner guests Dolores spent Saturday night and being won 28-24 and the second 36- entine cake. The bankers who are in charge of Sunday visiting at the home of Mr.! 20. The Pointers meet their crucial j iiesides the members of the class our banks today represent men who Sunday at the C. S. Richer home. and Mrs. Edwin Wilson at Apple- test tomorrow evening when they and their teacher, additional guests] withstood the temptations and avoided ! meet Rogue River, a team that de- were Helen Young, Carolyn Lees and! the economic pitfalls of tbe great Mrs. Leonard Bowman and daugh­ gate. feated them earlier in the year. . Mrs. D. Phipps and son Philip of! boom. If they bad not they would not ters Mary Jane, Louise and Velma Mr. K. W. Brittsan left Saturday ~ Medford. be there, or their banks would not Jean of Merrill Oregon spent Sun­ have been able to survive tbe rack and L. R. Chandler of Crater Lake Na- day afternoon al the A1 Hermanson for Lakeview to be gone Indefinite. ruin of the economic hurricane, by 1 tional Park service bas placed home. which even many banks and bankers, Mrs, Gertrude Spencer and son among the first 200 of 5000 authors Mrs. Birdseye Chosen whose conduct was above reproach, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wollrtdge Len left last week for their home at submitting short stories to the short $13.00 per ton To Head H. E. C. have been destroyed. The other types were business visitors at Grants Redondo Beach California. They are gtory contest recently conducted by of bankers, those that fell below tbe H igh Tost Su|M‘i-ph<>N|>liuU> stopping at Bakersfield for a short The Writer's Digest, he announced, Pass Thursday. high standards of professional ethics Lilly’s Morwrop Fertilizers OREGON STATE COLLEGE, COR­ visit with Mrs. Spencers brother His name was listed among the win- and business prudence that character for Orchard, Garden mid Lawn Misa Leona Yakel spent Sunday and family, T. M. Brittsan. ners in the February edition of the VALLIS, Feb., 12.— Fifty women ized those tbat remain, have passed also afternoon In Medford. magazine. from Jackson country are attending out of the picture. But they have left GARDEN and FIELD 8EKDH A. J. Milton and wife spent Satur­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cochran were DRY LIME A SULPHUR SPRAY the fifth annual Home Interests for those that remain a difficult herit­ day night at the home of Mr. Mil- age of suspicion and ill will. Medford viistors Saturday. Conferences, being held here Febru- tons mother and sister at Rogue Riv­ Farm Planning Is How Irrational this is, when we re­ . ary 12, 13, 14 and 15. The delega- flect that not more than three or four The Intermediate Clas of the er. Discussed in Circular tlon is headed by Mrs. Mabel Mack, per cent of our entire population suf Christian church held a Valentine Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hale made a | home demonstration agent for that fered personal loss because of what party In the church annex Tuesday any banker did or neglected to do, j county. evening. Games were enjoyed and at short visit at the home of Mrs. whereas literally millions of bank de Hales' parents Mr. and Mrs. Milton.. Information on planning the farm j Mrs. Effie iBirdseye of Rogue Riv- a later hour delicious refreshments positors did not lose a single cent as Central point They were acocmpanied by Mr. business, with lists of farm manage- er, chairman of the Jackson county a result of banking dlfllculties and were served by their teacher Mrs WK DO CUSTOM GRINDING Hales paretns Mr. and Mrs. c *r l |ment bulletins and market reports, extension committee, was elected Jim Cornutt. really owe a vote of confidence and and RECLEANING Schubert of Klamath Falls. president of the State Home Econo­ thanks to their own bankers who were and a budget form are contained in Mr. Harris of Klamath Falls was mics Extension council at the third a visitor at the AI Hermanson home Mrs. Owen, ¡nd daughter Mrs. La » clrcular letter ° n the «riculturml annual meeting Monday afternoon. Sunday. Mr. Harris come over to Casse and daughter Dorothy visited released by the Oregon Members of the delegation will buy an English Rull dog from Mr at the home of Mrs. Owen's mother State college extension service. broadcast a program over KOAC at Hermanson, Al Informed him that Mrs. Milton at Rogue River Sunday "The basis of a good farm plan is 9 o'clock Tuesday morning under he only raised Bastor Terriers now and enjoyed a big chicken dinner in a carefully prepared budget of ex-¡the supervision of Mrs. Mack, with so he hud to return without one. honor of Mrs. Milton's eightieth j pected receipts and expenses. Farm 1 special talks on the extension work FRIDAY and SATURDAY birthday. She received many lovely records are very helpful in farm in Jackson county. Mrs. Mabel The Christian Endeavor of the gifts and enjoyed the day greatly. budget planning,” says the circular. Thornton will speak on the "Foods Christian church held a party in the Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Milton paid her! In addition to the budget form, and Nutrition Project” ; Mrs. Susie church annex Wednesday night birthday visit last Friday MIN-TAPIOCA j Oregon farmers may also obtain Maust on "Recreation and Drania- Games were enjoyed being carried •A PACKAGES from the county agricultural agents,! tics” ; Mrs. Bertha Young on the on In a valentine style. At a late Dorothy LaCasse was unable to free „ ( charge, a sample farm ac- “ Parent Education Project” ; and hour light refreshments were served attend school the first of the week ONIONS count book furnished by the agricul- Mrs. Jack Heyland will discuss the 1« LBS....... ............ For Sale— Good organ, cheap. See owing to a bad cold. tural adjustment administration. j country-wide meeting to be held In Mrs. J, A. Flaherty, first house back Twenty-two bulletins are listed in Medford. February 21, with Miss Tuesday, February 5th the social RICE of telephone office. Central Point. club of the Eastern Star met in the the circular which contain informa-1 Alice Sowers of New York, parent :» LBS........................ tion to aid farmers in planning the education specialist of the National Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell of Masonic hall. Mrs. Letta Kyle Is farm business. A complete cata- ! Congress of Parents and Teachers, Talent visited ut the Bert Hedgpeth president of the social club and Mrs. SWEET POTATOES Beulah Faber, treasurer and secre­ logue and calendar of outlook, mar- here as guest speaker, home Sunday. 1 lilts............... tary. They enjoyed a delightful din­ ket, price and crop reports issued b y: Eight members, under the dlrec- 1 1 v> Eight or nine of the Odd Fellows ner, Mr. Vincent acting as toastmas­ the agricultural extension service is ¡tion of Mrs. Katherine Dinger, will also given, and a list of circulars present a play ' The Valient," repre- BANANAS attended installation of Officers at ter. 3 LBS............ available by mail from various mar-1 senting Jackson county in the state Grants Pass Wednesday evening Mrs. Mary Grim and daughter ket news offices of the bureau of | dramatics festival Tuesday night, We are Informed that Bert liedg- Mrs. Wilcock enjoyed Sunday dinner agricultural economics of the United The delegation includes 11 mem- TISSUE peth intends to enforce all the traf al the Gillette home in Medford. States department of agriculture. berg from the Parent-Teachers' as- GOLDEN WEST— 1 ROLLS tie laws and do everything possible Outlook information may be used soclation, 21 from the Home Exten- Mrs Mary Mee and Mrs. Mary to stop accidents on the highways. ln planning the farm business to us- »Ion bureau and six from the county CREAM PUFFS Wo should do our best to help by Gleason spent tbe day Wednesday sist In estimating the probably In | extension committee In addition to « for and enjoyed dinner with Mr. and obeying all traffic law regulation. come from various crop and live- the play cast. Mrs. Edward Farra. stock products and the probable ex- j Mrs. Patterson, president of the CRACKERS Everett Scott and Bud Russell 2 LBS. SODAS Mr and Mrs. M. H. Mears were penses for farm operation, and fami-: Home Extension unit here went as started to work at the Sterling mine ly maintenance, says the circular ia delagate. sporting a beautiful new Plymouth this morning. coupe Wednesday. It had^been or­ W. E. Alexander Implement house dered some time ago but arrived sold one of their tractor plows last Tuesday and Wednesday was the week. first time it was ever out of the fac­ Mrs. Theodore Glass set 123 eggs tory. il—I North IlivemiiV Avenue in an Incubator hatching 9 3 lively Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Scott o( the little chick- Wednesday. old stage road and Mr. and Mrs. M. Phone «74 The Christian Endeavors of the H. Mears were dinner guests at the Federated and Christian church met Sanford Richardson home Sunday. STOP AND LEAVE GARMENTS ON YOUR WAY TO MEDFORD tor a politick supper at the Christ­ ian church Friday evening at 6 o’clock. Rev. Walter Myers gave the le e E. WsMsow Medford. Oregon talk at the supper table so those who wish con Id attend the basketball Mr. Walruff had the misfortune game in the evening Later Rev to have his car slip off the grade on Myers lead the bible study hour. the curve near John Payne's place on last Monday. The car was badly damaged, but he. himself, escaped In­ W K CAN SU PPLY YOU W ITH jury. T H E R E ST G R A D E O F Mr. John Payne, who has been GET YOUR ORDER IN' AT ONCE EOR working in a mine at Sawyer'a Bar. C For year» we have been buying and selling ) OAK and FIR California came home recently. He * meat* in Central Point. reporta a heavy snow fall there this W O OD We an* ordering n earl