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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1935)
VOLUME VU By an Innocent Bystander THE AMERICAN O B N T R A L PO IN T, O R E G O N . T H U R SD A Y . A P R IL 1», I»:M NUMBER 20 Judges to DOMESTIC NUTS Applications for SALE OF SALMON Check City ARE NOT SOLO ON Crop Loans A re On Monday ONLY ALLOWED N .Ï. Being Received A couple of weeks ago Bro. Ham ilton of legislative fame, took a sly stap at our family flivver. Well, it The Jackson County Chamber of may be noisier than this great fami Commerce appointed Judges for our ly journal, but when we challenged City Beautiful campaign but owing the said solon to a cross country race The New York World-Telegram Mayor W. C. Leever is in receipt to the Chamber of Commerce elec he immediately shouted, "N ix!” Wc recently quoted the statement ot Field Supervisor. George Hilton no loan may be made in an amount tion this week asked to be allowed of a letter from the State Game Com always did think A. Moore was quite Congressman James W. Moy ot Jr. of the Emergency Crop and Feed greater than is actually needed to to make their first trip next Mon mission stating that salmon caught a bluffer. Oregon before the Committee for Loan Office at Spokane. Washington cover the cash cost of purchasing day. The judges will be A. H. Ban- in Rogue River in Curry County and • • • Reciprocity Information to the ef (states that applications for enter- feed, fertilisers, supplies, seed, etc. well, J. Verne Shangle and Mrs. properly tagged may be sold. This Enthusiasm is becoming more and fect that the growing of walnuts geqcy crop loans and feed loans are! Loans will be made for the purpose Ralph Woodford, president of the apparently does not apply to this more apparent in the Annual Beau- and filberts constitute a major in- . now being received by the Jackson of growing and harvesting crops, for Medford Flower club. This will on county. tifying Contest. Every day peop e i dustry in the State of Oregon and, County Loan Committee, with offices summer fallowing, for purchasing ly give us more time to register. The letter follows: drop in and ask to get their names that the future of this industry will | located at County Agent's Office, feed for livestock; but not for the Anyone who has failed to register Portland, Ore., Apr. 15, 1935 on the list. And to judge by the be jeopardized if he proposed trade ■ Medford, Oregon. purpose of purchasing livestock or can register up to Monday noon by Mr. W. C. Leever work already being done we have agreement with Italy lowering th e ] In accordance with the Act ofj machinery, or for the payment ol registering at the Faber store or Central Point, Oregou an idea our town will take on a tariffs on these products Is put into Congress authorizing the loans, and debts or taxes. this office as all the names will be Dear Sir; much better appearance in a few effect. We are in receipt of your letter regulations issuued by Governor W. Loans will be made only to appli- collected and left there as Mr. Fa weeks. This is alt to the good and As a result of that article the I. Myers of the Farm Credit Admini-1 cants who are cooperating with the ber will accompany the Judges and ot April 13 in regard to the sale of we urge the entire community to get Congressman has received the fol salmon. stration. loans will be made only ot Production Control Program of the j show them the different homes into the race. Let’s show the world lowing letter from New York City, farmers who are unable to obtain Agricultural Adjustment Adininistra- The last legislature passed a law we care what our surroundings are. which should be of interest to Ore elsewhere seed, fertilizers, supplies, tion. whereby It is lawful to offer foi • • • gon growers seeking a market for feed or the necessary credit to pur- I As in the past, the security for sale not more than three salmon a But as we sit at our desk we can their products. day caught on hook and line in the chase such items. Loans will not be an emergecny crop oi feed loan will not help but notice that dilapidated "Noting In a news-item dated made to applicants who can obtain consist of a first lien on the crop fin- water of the Rogue River in Curry old shack the city is using for a March 11th relative to tarriffs on credit in the amount needed from anced or on the livestock to be fed. county only. These fish must be woodshed. Sanding, as It does, in ! nutmeats, I am interested in getting any other source, including the pro-j a tenant must also five a first lien MEDFORD, April 16.— Counting tagged and tagging stations are es a very prominent position on one ot in touch with a grower of filberts in ductlon credit association. by getting the landowner to waive ot the final ballots for the election tablished by the state police at cer the main corners in town, it is a the Northwest. Each tag has a Any farmer who has the nesessary claim in favor of the crop Uen; but for directors of the Jackson County tain points only. disgrace. Every day the busses stop "To my knowledge, there is no security should apply to the produc- the landowner is in no way obligated Chamber of Commerce was complet fee of five cent. near it. Strangers by the score, sit sale of domestic filberts in New tion credit association first. If the for repayment of his tenant’s loan, ed yesterday afternoon and the re Due to a misunderstanding, our and wonder at such an eyesore being York and I have a large outlet for association is unable to make him a ! Checks in payment of approved sult made known today by members angling synopsis stales that salmon permitted in such a location. Seems same. committee: Olln caught in the Rogue River on hook At present Spanish and! loan in the amount needed the far- loans will be issued by the Regional of the election like they might at least put a new Turkish filberts are sold in New,mer will receive a statement to that Emergency Crop and Feed Loan Of- Arnspiger. Herb Grey, Roland Hub and line may be sold, instead ol roof on the darned thing. And a York. effect and will be considered eligible fice at Spokane, Washington, and bard, W. F. Thierolf, K. W. Ken stating that this applies only to that coat of something besides mud on “ If you wish to forward my letter to apply for a loan from the emer- j not by the field supervisor or the drick, H. A. Thierolf and Eugene section of the Rogue river I d Curry its lopsided old frame might help. to a grower, commission house or a gency fund. county. We would appreciate it if Thorndike. loan committee. local Board of Trade, kindly do so." Each of these directors will serve you will advertise this fact as much The regulation provide that the Also allowance of $3.00 per an Wouldn't it be an idea if the city Mr. Mott has forwarded this re largest loan to one farmer this year acre can be made for the payment of a two-year term. The holdover di as possible among your customers. Very truly yours, dads would put a man to work mak quest to nut growers in Oregon and is $500 and the minimum $10. but irrigation fees. rectors on the hoard who have one ing a flower garden about the new suggested that they contact direct Oregon State Game Commission year more to serve include; O. O. F. B. WIRE city ball? few dollars spent there the New York man. Alenderfer, W. S. Bolger, U. E. Har State Game Supervisor would add a lot to the appearance oi . der. E. C. Jerome and J. Verne the downtown district. Judgiug, Clinic to Be Held Shangle. from across the street, tl(e city will To complete the board of 21 i Much of the enthusiasm which which will direct the activities of the soon have a fine crop of hay (or » r ——■ 1 - A number of Central Point M a-, something) on their lot. Maybe A crippled and handicapped chil sons attended the First Annual ,be HP,,*or8 are showing in the pre- Jackson County Chamber of Com Warrants were served on ten peo they are waiting for the price to dren's clinic is to be conducted at Southern Oregon District Grand Paration of I rapped their class merce for the following year seven come up still more. the Sparrow memorial In the court Lodge meeting with the Klamath PAay, is due to the fact that they are other directors have been elected by ple thrunut Jackson County this « • « house Friday and Saturday, with Dr. Lodge No. 77 A. F. and A. M. Sat- extremely fortunate in haviug new their respective communities. These week for not paying their State On« little lady came In to regis Richard Dlllehunt, child specialist, urday afternoon and evening at *c*t>ery, an inerlor setting, finished Include Andre Chomel. representing Dog Tax ter and told us she didn’t want ns and Dr. Harry Dixon, psychiatrist, Klamath Falls. Grand Master E. M. 1,1 a fe a m y tone with stained wood- the city council of Central Point; •rills Is the first step in an im to tell what she was planning. Well, both of Portland, in charge. Judge F. L. TouVelle representing mediate program to enforce the Wilson of Medford and most of his " 01 In sister, we won't, but here’s hoping Member; I Much credit is due Mr. Jewett, the Jacksonville chamber of com State Law. One of the big health events of the official family attended. you succeed- If more folks would year in Jackson county, the clinic Is from Jacksonville, Central Point and " bo supervised and assisted the merce; Earl Newby, representing There are 139 dog owners, of reo- do as you are doing, many eyesore3 a part of the health program of the Medford attended. stage managers, Aaron Ayers and the Talent chamber of commerce; nrd, In the City of Medford and 543 about town would be obliterated. Medford Kiwanls club. The club pays Those attening from here were Clifford Conrad, in preparing the B. F. Van Dyke, representing the thruout the County who have failed Dairy men's association; H. E. Blank* to secure their license to date. Dr. Dillehunt's traveling expenses, Theodore Glass, Harold Head, Ellis, 8cenery' We want to have a talk with Gov and expenses incurred by Dr. Dixon Clark and Everet-t Faber. They had At regular intervals a certain enhurg, representing the Gold Hill Tbe sound effects for this play ernor Martin when he comes to are paid by the county health asso a big dinner at six and the Klamath have 8 very important part ip Us chamber of commerce; and John number of these dog owuers will be Southern Oregon next week. We ciation. X-rays that are necesarry High school orchestra played. La- production. representing P r o s p e c t . brought into court. It has been necessary Holmer. want to thank him in the name of will be paid for out of the fund de ter during the evening the Kiwanlai ,0 8pend a great deal of time In at- Eagle Point will elect a director at the "little fellow" for his common rived from President Roosevelt's orchestra and the Gay Nineties fur- •'•'"Tug the desired results. It-s meeting tonight and the name of sense veto of a number of fool hirthay hall. Due to the fact that there are so the one chosen will be announced to uished the music. The Central bills passed by the recent legisla For several days past the time has Pointers returned home at 3 o'clock many other attractions scheduled morrow. ture. He may be getting old, but been full, according to those in Miss Wylamae Parker entertained The new hoard members will meet in the morning but a number of the fqr Friday. April 26, the Senior he’s a hard man to bluff. His worst charge, as hundreds of parents are Play will be presented Tuesday. with a bathroom shower in honor of Friday noon at the Hotel Medford Medford guesjs remained over and fault, as we see it, is carrying the April 30. at which time they will elect a pres Ruth Ranstrom, a early M a y bride. eager to take advantage qf the visit j visited the Lava beds Sunday, banner for F.D.R. ident, vlee-presldent, treasurer and The Invited guests met at Miss qf the8« two doctors, lir, Dlllehunt| * » T » manager. A program for the ensu Parker's home at 7:30 Friday eve is head of the Shrine hospital at This week the state Game Com Portland and dean of the Oregon ing year will also be announced at ning and left In a body for the Ran- mission abolished the office of Game medical school. trom home. that time. Commission Engineer and thereby 'It. Pitt Kclx-knli l.oilg,. No. I « 7 Those present were Misses Mona Members of the election commit- put our old friend Ralph Cowgill in MEDFORD, April 15.— Mr. and Central Point, Oregon tte are J. H. Fletcher, R. M. Marti, Lewis, Mary Jane Beebe, Vivian the ranks of the unemployed— much Mrs. J. W. Jacobs, who recently pur April 17, i » s i Jones, Laurlne Hugger, Grace Her- and Larry Pennington. to his disgust. This writer never chased a new 1935 Aeroiortif Nash] Whereas Our Maker has seen fit to mousan, Nellie Richer, Berenice could see why a game or fish com sedan, have tried ft qnr on all kinds; remove from our midst our beloved Reames, Wylamae Parker and the We are glad to be able to an mission needed the year-round ser of roads and have become enthusi-' sister Mary Bloss, honor guest Miss Ramstront, who re nounce that Mr T. B. jlaif has leas vices qf a civil engineer. And to aslie boosters for this new car, ac-1 Therefore be it resolved that we ceived many lovely gifts. ed the cheese factory and has rear look at some of the fish ladders built cording to Walter W. Abbey, local extend a fraternal hand in sympathy. ranged the equipment and expect* to The Central Point P.T.A. was host by the state, we have a hunch they Nash dealer. ' Be It further resolved that the by receiving milk by the twentieth! Mr. Jacobs says; "W e looked at charter be draped for 30 days in for the county council of Parent- were built while even that engineer Mr. Hair has Installed a boiler and them all before buying a Nash. We her memory. was "on vacation.” As a beautiful Teachers on Saturday April 13th. engine and will also make butter. piece of concrete construction they think It is the most comfortable and The meeting opened at 10 o ’clock Be It further resolved that a copy J. H Fletcher, secretary-manager We all know what good cheese Mr. are all right, but as a means of mak luxurious car on the market. The! be sent to the family, a copy be with Mrs. Bertha Young of Ragle of the Medford Federal Saving and Hair makes and we wish him suc ing it easy for fish to get up the riv new balanced weight, mid section sent to the local newspaper and a Point in charge. The morning ses Loan association, announced this cess in this venture. er, they are a farce. seating and synchronized springing ropy be filed op the minutes of this sion was devoted to the report of the week that the association had just • • I << certainly irons out the bumps. The lotlgq. work being done by the different received its second subscription to While on this subject we want to ,, * , _ , - _ .maximum safety, strength. g n ill Signed: county units , shares from tbe United States trea suggest that the fish commission H e ld a ri* s n d O i l t . durability of the Nash all steel op'- flara Farra At noon a. covered dish luncheon surer in the maount of $25,000. come down here in person when the was enjoyed. The hot dish and cof piece body of sfeel prrl^ construction Emma Oleason All Federal Savings and Loan as The Central Point P.T.A. are hav salmon run is on and just stand on fee being served by the Central sociations are sponsored and super especially appealed to us. We ar* Minnie Buckles ing a "Whatnot Sale” Friday and the bank at Gold Ray Dam and seej proud o f this n e w e a r . ’ ' -- — — ■------------------------- Point unit and our new girl scouts vised by the United States govern for themselves, ft is g well known Saturday before Kastef. This sale waited tables for the dinner. | ment, and for every $1 invested lo Mr. Abbey reports the sale of Lake ReSOft O w ners fact that salmon follow the maip. 8 lo 'onstst of such thins as potted |wo nPW international panel dellv The afternoon program opened at cally In these association the fed channel up*»ream to their spawn- Ihlngs for Easter, aprons, tea ery trurkg to the Medford Ice and E lect 1935 O fficers i jq o o'dlock ’dlock with the girt* Glee eral government will Invest $3. The Ing beds. They seem to tel-l where '«'wels or any kind of fancy work qtoraRP company, a new two-ton The Lake of7hi~W ood resort h e ld ^ 1,,b 8 Pom,c ‘••,,*d investment by the government Is In that channel is by the temperature ‘ ;l,p ■a*11** mtght c“ rP to contribute, j international truck to Clarence also the manner of shares and the earn their annual business meeting N{otv:| ,8<k *nd Jill I There is also to tie a cooked food ; Kasfher of Jacksonville, and a new of the water, which, of course, N ings of these associations are propor dev evening in the basement of the ,wo ,nu8,c81 numbers. There was a sa le. colder in the main channel. Areoform Nash sedan to Everett El business meeting at which tioned equally among all sharehold Medford Hotel and elected new o f f l - l ^ 011» ! The P.T.A. needs more funis to; more during the past week. ¡time the new officers were elected. er* according to their average invesl- For years in tim e* of low water, tarry out the rhild weltare workj t P( j g^ ieltgar, who has been In ers for the coming year. Letters were read from the gov ¡Mrs. Young was again elected presl- ment, whether they are treasury the bulk of the flnw st Gold Ray > " d "»p «»'»■ «» ‘ he scout troops and the automobile business for twenty funds or local subscriptions The ernment officials stating that Im ! dent. through the power house. This is w” ul<l "■"* “ Vryone to help Any years and recently arrived from money Invested by the government, The speaker of the afternoon was provement In road* from Eagle Point i screened, and the fish may be seen " " e having articles to donate who Denver, | = M Colo., ^ has joined the sale- to U k * C r e e k would be made and Mr Messlnger from Ashland Normal as well as local subscriptions,.is In by the thousand lying just below the h» 7e no wa> *o hrlng ‘ hem !q. call o f Wa,t-r w Abbey Inc. Mr the road graveled and completed who 8 u lk on vested In home mortgages. screen, or butppin« into 1$. T*»e fft°t Mr* Ad8m!'' w” VlH haw the thins« SoiHeitner. who Is very happy to get Mr. Fletcher further stated that from Ashland to Dead Indian Soda | bobb***' of the ladder ilea way above this called for. This sale is going to tie gway from the dust covered middle the Medford Federal Savings and Spring* The government Is spend-1 _ a . . _ — _ D s channel and carries so little water as «* <hp ' ' < ” 8i' APr" 19 8nd 10 west say* local people do not seem Ing thi- money with the idea of V e h ll C s r c n t - l l j o y r A r t y Loan association has already loaned not to be attractive to the majority end everyone i* invited to come. to realize what a great country this over $65.000 on first mortgages, and making Lake of the Woods nof on- A d am *’ H om e really la. of the fish Onr idea would be to that applications for new loans are ty a summer reeor* but also a win- _____ b iild an entirely new ladder start- game- hare been i-nmmsrnalii-d t» — ---------- -------------- -honwlng an Increase Funds loaned i Kenneth and Elmer Adams enter- ing below the old power house and death. But tennis is still an ama- Mr H Ander celebrated his ter playground hy the association are for construc Tht* will be g out new* to Central. i„inPd tbe beginners snd primary extending straight over the dam. If teur's game. birthday at the home of his brother tion. remodeling, repairs, and refin Point «* a number h»ye cabins at r|aBlljrs 0f (he Christian church last the -tat- hasn't the money for su<h * * * 9 W A.,d-r* »■ »ha Willow 8 » aa ancing of home mortgages. Sunday at a birthday party In the a project, they ought to have Times have come to aq awlul pass district recently. Mrs Black from the Lake. • • • when our little girls are not safe on Medford attended In all 15 wore Mr. I C Rnbnett of Portland who|p8rk' Anyone having news item* for „ __, . i Oames were played from two to We Just heard hat the tennis en- their way to and from school We seated at the dinner table. Thi* is . here on . business recently enjoyed Y ’ the paper will confer a favor up .. , - i three thirty at which time cakes thustasts have been waiting more or hope to see the fiend who picked up was the time "They killed the old a dinner at the W. C. Leev«r home 7 , . on the publishers If they will . . . . . • rhoeolate chickens and bunntea and |e*» patiently for the rains to atop a seven year old girl Tuesday after- red rooster." Birthday cake and all In honor of Mr. Leever a birthday. colored Easter eggs were served to hand them in by Tuesday evv-nlng so they can get the courts In shape noon and took her put of town for the various eatables that go to or call 601 before Wednesday Mrs. Wilt Ferguson was In town, the children for the season. Well, it« a «rand «W hla own *11* purpose put where the make a dellckm* dinner were served noon aheneyer possible. game end one In which we cen eee dogs won’t hit« him for years to Mr Anders received many nice gifts ; Wednesday to aitend the Past Ma-1 There wer« a b o u t 25 children pr«-1 ♦ and <o««rat»latlooa. : iron Club at Mrs. Huiband's bemu ' *unt and all eajored a «ood time, j absolutely no harm So many of the ecm*- C. of C. Director* Are Elected for Two-year Term Friday and Saturday Local Masons Attend Seniors Postpone Play Grand Lodge Saturday Until Tues. April 30 Warrants Served Dog Law Violators Shower Given for Bride to Be Resolution Passed Jacobs Purchase By Rebekah Lodge Nash from Abbey T. B. Hair Leases Cheese Factory P. T. A. Host to County Council Federal S. & L. Receives Money What-not” Sale to Be » L