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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1935)
THITW D.U, MARCH 21, 1»S3 B*« AMERICA». CENTRAL POINT, OREGON PAGE TWO The American - Re a »t a b ll»h « d . S e p t e m b e r IS, I S I S . Devoted to the beet Interests of Central Point and vicinity. Entered a* second class matter at the 'net office. Central Point, Ore gon, under the Act of March S, 1879. _____ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 11.00 One Year — ..............- ...... Six Months .........— ......... t .76 Payable In advance. Advertising rates on application Office— Second Street, off Main. ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL Editor and Proprietor out ararning, unless proper precau tions are taken Check over your property today Look for fire haz ards in connection with the chimney, the furnace or stove, the heating pipes, hot ashes, rubbish and papers, paint or oil-soaked rags, and elec tric wiring and appliances Check up on careless habits that Invite fire — especially in connection with matches a n d smoking materials. Train children to be careful. Sub- stltute safe habita for your old care less ones. Remember— a fire is never a "tea __ _ I HE R E C K LE SS PEDESTRIAN Last year the automobile fatality record touched an all-time high, with a total of 36,000 killed. One of the worst aspects of the record was the pedestrian toll. Those who believe that accidents involving a car and a pedestrian are Mrs. Fred Rorden is suffering fifty men working the past few days Cleo and Mr. and Mrs. C. Mulhollen and small son Dick spent all day Work on the Table Rock road is and expects to finish up March 19- progressing nicely. Lloyd Dusenberry who suffered a Friday at the Edler home. Mrs. Elmer Lucas, Mr. John Nel- Owing to the prolonged winter severe attack of appendicitis while Mr- and Mrs. Luther East have at the Ashland tournament has ful son, Mr. Sater, Mrs. Sater and Der- season many farmers are getting purchased a new Ford. ea Jeanne Sater were In Medford i0w on their hay and feed supply. ly recovered aagin Miss Edith Sage returned home Rev. D. D. Randall gave a talk Saturday. Rev Randall showed a series of after Sunday school Sunday morn sacred A school election will be held ast week after being employed for pictures Sunday evening ing. MarchlO. Rev. Magerle and which were much enjoyed by those March 25th at 8 o’ clock at the An several weeks in the Legislature at wife. Mr. and Mrs. Blackman and present. Miss Elsie Howell and tioch school to fill the vacancy in Salem. daughter Rilla. all of Rogue River, Miss Magee accompanied Mr. Ran the school board left by the death Mrs. Morris Chase and children of were visitors at Sunday school Sun dall. Miss Howell conducted the of Mr. Sweet. Bend were visitors at the Richard day morning, March 17 and Rev Bible school at Sams Valley last The Antioch Community Sunday Hunsley home this week. Magerle preached after Allen Stuart Fleischer of Central Sunday summer and her former pupils were school Is progressing nicely. There school. very pleased to have her with them were 45 present Sunday. Mr. D. E. Point was a Table Rock visitor last Millard sang a very pretty new song Sunday as was Howard Gault of The Sams Valley High School again. basketball team won second place at Mrs. Dick Straus, leader of the that he has composed recently en- Medford. Mrs. Otis Davis and daughters of the Southern Oregon Tournament. 4H cooking clubs and Miss Mary titled "The Little White Church by Sams Valley were dinner guests of We are very proud of the hoys and Esther Davis, leader of 4H canning the Road’’. their coach. The Sams Valley team club in Sams Valley attended the Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rainey, Mrs. Mrs. Davis’s sister Mrs. R. C. Hun- won second place at the tournament meeting of the Jackson County 4H Hannah, Mrs. Everett Hannah and! giey last Sunday, last year also. club leaders In Medford Monday two children and Dale Hoskins werej Beagle visitors Sunday. Betty Wilson, Helen Burreson.' evening March 18. Margie Williams, Elaine Rush, D or-1 Mr. and Mrs. M W. Chase o f Bend Saturday the Antioch school chil otby Straus, Marie Seegmiller, Ruth Oregon are visiting Mr. Chase's sis- dren went on their annual hike to Sams Valley Items Guests Entertain At Williams Home sadlv mistaken In five “ t o f everv * * E*,her Davl* ler8 Mr* ° L Davi* o t Sams Valley Cave Rock. They explored the rock Mrs. C H Williams entertained at Hrhf Tccldenu in wh r h T L r L on L*** hi‘ h “ h0<>1 mem' and Mr* R' G' Hun8le>' Table and then enjoyed a picnic lunch, her home. 724 West 11th street f kMlr I . , r T . 1 a. ° r P“ n ° f ,h * Rock for a "hort tlme They chaperoned by Miss Elva Friday night, in honor of her niece foot was killed by a car. the pedes- game, p | „* d by the Sam, Valley Howard Payne took his tractor Adams team at the tournament. and aided the high school boys in Mr. and Mrs. Sater and Derva Miss Viola Penland of Central Point, Three tables of pinochle were in Thirty-four per cent of the pedes- The high school gave an Operetta, cleaning up and levelling the base-, Jeanne were dinner guests at the R. play during the evening, first prize Baseball practice is IBlschoff home Sunday. Mr. Jack trlans who were killed because o i entitled 'Bits of Blarney” on Frl- ball diamond, MR. Jl'STICK HOLMES and Bill Edler, Mias Elva Adams, going to Libby Hamilton, consola thelr own carelesaness, were struck day March 15th. It was very good, now in vogue. The death of former Supreme while crossing In the middle of the especially considering how small a and Mr. and Mrs. James Martin call tion to Norma Holland and low to Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Dorothy P o w e l l . Refreshments ed at Biseboff'g in the afternoon block or against traffic signals. Sev- number participated in it. The un- on the eve of his 94th birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Perdue and son! Wl>re 8erved at midnight with the enteen per cent were killed w h i l e tiring efforts of Miss Irma May. pri- brought to a close one of the most and daughter of Eagle Point were ‘ ab*«8 beautifully decorated to carry walking on the wrong side of the mary teacher, who directed it and distinguished careers of the past Beagle visitors Sunday. Ruth Per- ol,i *be St- Patrick s day motif. Mrs. Helen Burreson accompanist were road. Eleven per cent of the pedes century. The Pleasant Hour Club was en due fell at school last week and Wiliams was assisted by her daugh- largely responsible for the success trian fatalities involved children tertained the afternoon of March In Justice Holmes, the phruse of h aitbo the perserverance and 13th at the Walter Grant home. A cracked a bone in her right arm In ter- " iss I,l,a William«, ‘‘ public service” found Its higheet P'*yin* in the streets. Nine per two different places. Those enjoying the evening were hard work given by Individual mem song “ Barefoot Days” and a musi poslble meaning. His entire life cent ot the fatalities resulted from Mr. Mulhollen had the misfortune ,b e honor guest Miss I’ enand, Nor bers were Important factors. w-alkers stepping suddenly out from cal reading was given by Mrs. Wal was devoted to the welfare of the ma Holland, Zada Cash, Dorothy The Grange gave a short operetta ter Grant and Mrs. Elmo Stallings ,0 j 08® a cow lastweek nation— every deed. every thought. behind parked cars into the stream Saturday March 16, during the lec Beagle had a lively dash of hail, i’ owejl, Libby Hamilton and Hazel of traffic. It is a significant fact and the latter played several num was actuated by the most lofty pa Stager of Central Point; Nina Pep- ture hour which was open to the bers on £he piano. Mrs. Sater sang Sunday along with the rain, the sun- triotic ideals. Ills was an influence that, in 1934, the rate of death per shine and the wild flowers that are Per of Talent, Maxine and Avonelle public and greatly enjoyed by those . " j be Wearing pedestrian accident was 45 per cent of the Green.” that went far beyond the law, to Clemons, Gertrude and Esther Ami- present. A very interesting guessing game trylng 80 bard to bloom. which his abilities of mind and spir worse crossing in the middle of the The Sam s Valley Bible Study so- Do Y ou Know Youf Carg? Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Frink, Emma d°n a»d Ida Williams of Medford. block than at the intersection, and it. were primarily dedicated, and cent worse crossing against ‘ iety was organized Sunday evening brought bv the secretary Mrs. San- and -',orrl8 spent Sunday with found ita reflection in every walk of 74 per ■ .. ,.. M u ,,.), 7 th w i)t, i ... L- - _ " 3 ___ , u . „ tt , . March 1 17th with t Mrs. E. XL- W. L Empey SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY derson and two others. ’ Guess and Mr8' c B' Lamkin at Belleview life, from Civil War days to the pre signals than with them. like the 88 Presldent and Miss Mary Esther Chicken Sandwiches, Salmi and The careless walker, Again” and “ Spring Planting” were Asbland. Oregon, sent. Coffee, 25e Davis as Secretary. They will meet given by Mrs. Sater. The friends and acquaintances of tarele88 driver, constitutes a grave problem that must be definitely sol- each Sunday evening at 7:30. Every- A deictous luncheon was served Justice Holmes have often paid tri HAMBURGER INN bute, not only to his brilliance, but ved If we are to Jower the automo- bod7 U. In»_lted to J0,n\ They are to by the hostess Mrs. Grant. Medrord Those present were Mesdames to his generosity. Many a man who bile toll. The cure for pedestrian 8tudy th* Blble beglnnln« with Gen- ’ esls. Miss Betty Wilson is typing recklessness is purely up to the ln- - - -- --- . ___. . . . . . . Grant. Stalings, Ellis, Rush, Schultz.] Table Rock Community club met has risen to high position in public " a ' T * " ' e 0,11 ‘ n’ e' l' ' Sanderson, Williams, Harper. 8ater. Friday March 15th with a short pro or private life owes his start to en dividual all the traffic laws in the Miss Adams and Cleo Blschoff, Clau- gram followed by Copco pictures, couragement and teaching given him world cannot make a person walk 10 *tudy im Oran Atkinson has moved from dine Stallings and Derva Jeanne Sa- shown by Mr. Horace Bromlee. Mrs it! by the great jurist, and his unflag properly on streets and highways w the R- V. Williams place to live ter. Lois Young o f Central Point gave ging Interest in young men with the he is congenitally careless. Obey the with Ford Potter for a time. potentialities of achievement is well signals, never cross In the middle of ! some entertaining readings. Mr. August Walruff’s younger Mrs. Edna Boyies left for Los An WALTER J. OLMSCHEID a block— and keep your eyes open known. Miss Clara Howard who has been j ! brother Henry has come to make geles Wednesday morning. Her son and your mind busy with the prob- assisting with the housework at the \ Medford, Ore., Men such as Justice Holmes are Phone 278-J rare in any time—and they seem to 1<?m of MfeIy reaching your destina- hl* h° m* wl,h tbem a" d haa ente‘‘e‘| Glen came up by bus and is driving C. W. Sage home left Saturday f o r ! be particularly rare In these days lion. That advice amounts to “ life 18cbo° 1 here. He is in the eighth back with his mother. her home near Grants Pass, grade. Miss Swanson and Mrs, J. Frink from an attack of diabetes this when expediency, greed and the lust Insurance for the p estr an. They are putting out smudge pots went to Medford Wednesday with week. for power dictate the actions of so ------------------" MEDFORD CASH & CARRY In the Van Hovenberg orchards. Mrs. Eva Wilson of Table Rock. many of iis . It Is not too much t o 1 THE PI BLIC 8 1 1’ l’OHTS M l l 'l The relief workers who are cut-, Mr. Sater has been suffering wlth! CLEANERS & DYERS say that Mr. Holmes will be remem C O O P E R A T IV E S ting up and burning the apple and lumbago but is improving as rapidly bered as John Marshall, Franklin, In a recent address, A. H- Lauter- pear trees pulled last spring on the as can be expected. Free Pickup and Delivery Adams and others are remembered bach, chief of the dairy section of R. V. Williams place have had over Mr. and Mrs. R. Blschoff and son I — as a man who unselfishly served I Phono 1700 530 E Main «H A R D E N E D and R E P A IR E D the Agricultural Adjustment Admin his country to the best of bis vast istration, pointed out that many at abilities, and at the end of life Now ¿t V’ sed M achine* fo r Halo tacks are being made against the could look back on great and di((l-j farm cooperative movement on the cult tasks well done. I W E TRADE grounds of “ monopoly.’ ’ If farm cooperatives are monopol F IR E 1H N E VER A T E A P A R T Y According to new* reports from istlc, so are all the organizations New York City, firemen there re- which aid business and industrial cently «WWl N a «75.000 tea party, j P™Kf’**. through P” r *cl n* pr" ’ 23 X Fir Phone 201 • BEAUTY SERVICES Tb-y responded to an early morn-’ 1" « a" d ">e‘ b<’d" and • AT A SAVING Ing alarm and found flames engulf-1c08la- Cooperation has been an es- ¿Permanent Waves ............... »1 .0 0 $ tabllshed principles In our Industrial ing a five-story warehouse stocked j [«[Finger Wave wet, 2tte, dry,. with tea. With characteristic skill, j life for generations— and many o f i Shampoo ...............—---------------SBc they attacked the fire, using several! ¡the great strides taken by industry *Ho* Oil Shampoo ............... ...Me', hose streams As the water heated' may be laid to it. $ Haircut ....................................25« In the flames and filtered down It Is a matter of fact that, when {[Marcel ........................ 25x-# through the packages a fine brew of ¡in organization or a movement be- £ Manicure ......................... ........ B5c *i BulkW* of Watertight Roofs t*a ran out Into the gutter. comes successful, Ms enemies re- Scalp Treatment .....................ROr*[ They taka away that “ down at tha Firemen will tell you, however, {double their efforts to destroy It. Comb Wave ............. hvi heal” appearance and feeling they that there never was s fire that | Cooperation among farmers Is suc- ESTIMATES and INSPECTION Faolaln ..................... ......— fit correctly-their styles are right BOf ¿ WITHOUT CHARGE could be considered a "tea party” , j reeding, and those who wish to drive Eyebrow Arch ____ ........... up-to-the-m inute and this style Fires bring hard work, danger— ¡the farmer back to the old way of 410H EAST MAIN - laste-they’re all leather! death. Individual or local selling, in order Phone SOB-» J PHONE S4 * 10th A F ir M edford The National Board of Fire Un- that they may prosper at his ex- ♦ -«r«-_w;ane»> v~»' v v w >: >: >~v«cw » derwrlters reports that thousands of pense are worried- But farm au- people lose their lives In fires an- j thorltle* and the public at large. Dually, while the property loas runs which wishes to see the farmer pro- Into hundreds of millions of dollars, gress and earn a reasonable profit (RoccesKV to Dr. J. J . Enun«ma) This loas directly concerns every- i for hla work, are solidly behind the 204 Medford Bldg. DENTISTRY °ne— Hre may strike anywhere with inoperative movement. 1 rmrtice limited to eye, ear, s n e , Medford, Oregon and throat and fitting of glaas«w. Tel. 507 Rea. 101.1 E D IT O R IA L S B eagle Chet & Ett Parker Table Rock Rockets NEW and USED Electric Ranges LAWNMOWERS There's Pep in Your Step Snap in Your Appearance Medford Cycle & Repair Shop | Medford School iof Beauty Culture} STANDARD ROOFING CO. IV e Make Estimates $4.45 NEEDED TO SECURE IMPROVEMENT LOANS UNDER THE HOUSING A C T ’ Everything hi Cabine« W ork Eatab.lahcd in io n s Safe Insurance at a having M. M. 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