CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN V OL UM E V i l i C E N T R A L P O IN T , O R E G O N , T H U R S D A Y . S K IT K M K K K 19»« Civil W ar Poem Found In O ld Papers T o H ear Knox NEW 1 MAIL SCHEDULE TOLO BY POSTMASTER M u s in g s ^ tfy an Innocent Bystander Mrs. W. C. L eev er s p e n t th e week Mr. an d Mrs. D ale S m ith a n d litt le end in A sh la n d w ith h e r son, E arl d a u g h t e r Melody fro m D allas a r e ex- W ell, It s u r e h a s proved it h a s n ’t j pecte d to a r r iv e to m o r r o w fo r a v i L eever an d family. e n ti r e l y f o r g o tte n how to rain If. j sit at t h e E. P. S to n e home. Mr. O regon. T h a t w as a real h u m d i n g e r j Rev. C. L. L a ir fro m S p o k a n e is S m ith is Mrs. S to n e ’s b ro th e r. of a s h o w e r T u e s d a y evening. Wish visiting his f a t h e r A. A. L a ir for a so m e s t a t i s t i c i a n w o u ld fig u re out Mrs. G eorge M arin e w ho h a s been few days at his h o m e n e a r t h e A gate j u s t how m a n y folk s g o t so a k e d in So th a t C e n tr a l P o in t citizens can on th e sick list w as a b le to r e t u r n school. th i s co u n ty . And it re m in d e d us wo en jo y full b e n efits of fast a n d f r e to w ork Monday. h a d b e t t e r be loo k in g o v er o u r roofs Rev. C. L. L a ir will p reach a t th e q u en t a i r m ail s c h e d u le s from th e p r e t ty soon. A m ong th o se s p e n d in g S u n d a y a t A gate school h o u se S u n d a y follow Pacific N o rth w e s t to C alifo rn ia, th e • • • Midwest a n d E a s t. P o s t m a s t e r P a n L ake of th e W oods w ere th e G rim e s ing th e re g u l a r S u n d a y School s e r O ne g e n tl e m a n to ld us he h ad p re key to d ay is sued a bu lletin listin g fam ily. D elbert. Avys. an d Nelda Ay vice. d icted we w ould have o u r first rain cloisng h o u rs for such c o rr e s p o n d ers. P in k an d B lue O ’C onn o r, Alan S e p te m b e r 1, an d h e also said he ence. Mrs. Belle Davis of M edford, m o an d R ic h a rd J e w e t t . G eorge M e rritt p re d ic te d a heavy fro st Nov. 3. s t a t t h e r of Mrs. Wm. M usty is s p e n d in g an d Roy Jones. T he p o s t m a s t e r pointed out t h a t ing t h e r e w ould be a lot of wilted a ir m ail often is d e la y e d u n n e c e s s a r so m e tim e in A s h la n d d u r i n g th e T h e W o o d m e n en jo y e d a d e l i g h t hot w e a th e r as h e r h e a lt h is b e tt e r s u n f lo w e r s a b o u t t h a t tim e. Mebbe ily due to th e fact t h a t citizens fail so, b u t t h e n , m eb b e not. T h a t tou g h - to post th e i r le t te r s in tim e to m a k e ful s u p p e r a f t e r t h e i r r e g u l a r m e e t in a h ig h e r clim ate. ing T u e sd a y ev en ing . Mr. an d Mrs h id ed old p a c h a d e rm h as sho w n a collections w ith southbound an d p r e t ty s t r o n g a n t i p a t h y for being e a s tb o u n d planes. A ir mail d e stin ed I. P ic k a r d of S p o k a n e w e re v is ito rs A p o rcu p in e paid a visit to th e E very o n e r e p o r ts a fine tim e. b u r i e d aliv e a n d m ay fool ’em yet. C lifford S m ith O rc h a rd o n e day th is for C alifo rn ia sh o u ld re a c h th e post • • • w eek a n d c r e a t e d much In terest office no t la t e r t h a n 7 :3 0 a. m. an d J i m m y P o t t e r fro m A s h la n d has a m o n g th o s e who w ere a b le to se>' A n o th e r g e n tle m a n in Medford 5 : 3 0 p. m. an d t h a t for th e Midwest t h i n k s we o u g h t to be a s h a m e d of and East by 7 :3 0 a. m. an d 5 : 3 0 r. been visitin g a t t h e Mary R ic h a rd s o n him. o u rs e lv e s for say in g such th i n g s as m. A ir m ail po stag e is six c e n ts an a n d S an d y R ic h a rd s o n h o m es th is week. Mrs. B e rt H e d g p e th a n d daugh we do a b o u t F.D .R . Good th i n g th is ounce. ters, Mrs. C am p b ell of T a le n t and p a rt y d o e s n ’t h e a r w h at we say o u t Postm aster P a tik e y e m p h as ized B o rn to Mr. a n d Mrs. K n a d le r Mrs. O iver O b en ch ain an d t h r e e sid e o u r office. You know , a R e p u b th a t a ir mail is less expensive and M onday ev en in g an e ig h t pou nd boy little g r a n d d a u g h t e r s . Allison L u lican n e w s p a p e r h as to walk a fr e q u e n tly m o re effectiv e th a n spec n a m e d C h e s te r Leroy. Dr. H olt was cille a n d H a r r i e t t L o u ise C am pbell s t r a i g h t an d n a rr o w p a th if it d o n ’t ial delivery r e g u l a r mail. He also and L inda Merle O b e n c h a in , all w a n t tr o u b l e w ith som e New Deal called a t t e n ti o n to t h e fact th a t a ir in a tte n d a n c e . nieces, g re a t nieces a n d g re a t g re a t a p p o in t e e w ith a soft JoJb. B u t so mail special deliv ery often can be Mr. a n d Mrs. J. P ic k a r d of S po nieces, visited Mrs. H e d g p e t h ’s aun t far. a t leas t, we can sh o o t off o u r used to a d v a n ta g e w hen such c o r r e s k a n e w ho a r e g u e s t s a t th e G lass a n d uncle, Mr. a n d Mrs. H a rla n m o u t h in p riv a te to o u r h e a r t 's c o n pondence is s c h ed u led to reach its hom e plan to go to B u tte F a lls to - [ S ta n to n at Derby T u esd ay , te n t. W h ich is s o m p 'i n ’. d e stin a tio n a f t e r regular deliv ery day. T h e y will r e t u r n to th e G lass • « • hours. Mrs. W illiam C u m m in g s is g riev ho m e fo r a n o t h e r v isit befo re l e a v W e o ff e r o u r h eary s y m p a th y and ing fo r t h e i r h o m e by way of t h e ing over th e d e a th of h e r dog, which s u p p o r t to th o se c o u ra g e o u s sm all Mr. A nd re C ho m el has been moved P e n d le to n R ound-U p. dropped d ead re c e n tly d u r i n g one of b u sin e ss m en w ho a r e b rin g in g suit into one of t h e d o u b e c o tta g e s so th e real hot days. He w as alm ost h u to r e s t r a i n th e e n f o r c e m e n t of th e as to be m o re gu iet. Mr. C hom el e n Mr. lack Bodell a n d niece Mrs. m a n — he h e r d e d h e r c h ic k e n s an d U n e m p lo y m e n t I n s u r a n c e law. We. joyed a good n ig h t a n d is so m e w h a t T h o m p so n , on t h e i r way to visit r e was m uch c o m p a n y fo r h e r In her too, h a v e h ad n o tice from Copco b e tte r to d ay b u t v e ry weak. His p ro latives in W a s h i n g to n visited Mr. little home. Mrs. C u m m in g s plans t h a t u n less we w ere re g is te r e d with gress is not a s rap id as his m an y B odell's cousin, Mrs. L. D am on, fo r on visiting h e r son a n d d a u g h t e r in th e U n e m p lo y m e n t C o m m issio n we frien d s would like to see. Mrs. Mae a co up le of days. Mr. Bodell Is a re H a y w a rd , Calif., fo r a while. cou ld expect no m o re o rd e r s from McK innon is s t a y in g at th e ho tel tire d firem a n . t h e m fo r office supplies. And we are helping Mrs. C ho m el a n d Mrs. Mess- Once m o re th e w ell-k n o w n voice t o l d we m u s t em p lo y at least fo u r ner. T ech n ical A dviser S an d y R i c h a r d of Mr. A H. 'B anwelt m a y be h e a r d m en to be allo w ed such re g i s tr a ti o n son p r e p a r e d a special p r o g r a m fo r each day at noon in t h e r e g u l a r daily W e w ould be tick led p in k if we h a r Mr. Vella a r r iv e d from C alifo rn ia th e r e g u l a r m e e t in g of t h e R o g u e b r o a d c a s t of th e J a c k s o n C o u n ty m a n y men. But It j u s t is n ’t in th e to d ay an d will look a f t e r bu sin ess Valley R adio c lu b in its new q u a r - C h a m b e r of C om m erce. Mr. B anw ell m a n y men. But it j u s t i t n ' t in th e a ff a ir at th e C heese factory. i t e r s in t h e A rm o r y In M edford las t recently r e t u r n e d fro m a s h o r t v a c a cards. • • • Mrs. W elsh of K l a m a t h F alls ¡ » ' K rlday n l g h t ____________________ _ _ tion a t D iam o n d lake. v isiting h e r siste r a t th e K lrtlaiiilj farm a n d h e r d a u g h t e r an d f a m i l y a t Gold Hill and frie n d s in C e n tr a l ! Point. She is a h o u se g u e s t a t th e Melissa E llio t H om e w hile v is ltiii% in C e n tra l Point. We wisli som e lev el-h ead ed cillxen w ould explain to u s j u s t w h a t a poor litt le s t r u g g li n g c o u n tr y n e w sp a p e r m a n is expected to do. If by reason of lo ng y ears of e x p erien ce a n d self- d e n ia l he m a n a g e s to get hold o f a s m a ll sh o p of his own In w hich he does all th e w ork w ith th e aid of his fam ily , he is p e n alized b ecau se he h a s n ’t a big en o u g h b u sin ess to e m ploy a lot of men. m • • N UM B E R 47 ¡Get* G ood Return* On T w o-acre Tract Big Lumber Truck A ttract* A ttention T u e s d a y m o r n in g a la r g e crow d w as a t t r a c t e d by th e a r r i v a l of a h u g e lu m b e r c a r r ie r w hich stopped in fr o n t of th e d r u g s t o r e T h e m i- c h in e was one of t h e big c a r r ie r s w hich pick up an d c a rr y la r g e loads of l u m b e r w ith o u t being to u c h e d by h u m a n hands. T h e big m a c h in e w as b u il t in a D allas facto ry an d in v e n te d by a D allas m a n n a m e d G Uinger. It was so big it r e q u i r e d a special p e rm it ...... to m ove it o v e r e i t h e r t h e O regon or C a lifo rn ia highw ays. Som e difficulty w as e x p e rie n c e d In b rin g in g it over th e Cow C reek c o u n tr y . It Is being t a k e n to San Diego to be used on th e docks. T h e d ri v e r had been r e q u e s te d bv Dale S m ith , b r o t h e r of Mrs. E P. Stone, to sto p In C e n tr a l P oint to L Mp_ a n d g s t o n „ „ee t h e h ll„ e (E d ito r's N ote: The follow ing poem w as w r it te n in 1861 by R obert Allison L o o k er, f a t h e r of Mrs. J e n nie W h it e of th is city. A copy of th e old poem was disco vered re c e n tly by Mrs. W h it e In lo o k in g o v e r so m e of h e r f a t h e r 's old p a p e r s .) OLD PAPER SHOWS MARRIED 20 YDS. T h e folow ing item a p p e a r e d Just 20 y e a rs ago S u n d a y in th e C e n t r a l P o in t item s in th e Medofrd Mail T ribune: R O B E R T ALLISON L O O K E R " O n e of th e m ost n o ta b le e v e n ts May th e God of b a t t l e sh ie ld you. of t h e past w eek w as th e m a r r i a g e W hile you b a t t l e for th e rig h t of Miss L e u o re B a r n e tt to Mr. Seld- May secessio n 's h id e o u s m o n s te r on Dillon Hill. T h e b rd e is well a n d Be one e te r n a l night fa v o rab ly kn o w n in th is city, h av iu g s p e n t m o s t of e h r c h ild h o o d a n d rVnd w hen th e w a r is en ded e a rly y o u n g m a i d e n b o o d h ere. S h e is W e ’ll a hap py people be, a p ro m in e n t m e m b e r of b o th social In one g r e a t fam ily b lend ed a n d c h u r c h life of t h e c o m m u n it y U n d e r one g r e a t u n io n tree. a n d t h e g ro o m h a s m a n y s t e r li n g a n d v a lu a b l e v ir tu e s , w h ich have T h e n m a r c h to t h e b a t t l e field won good w ishes a n d h e a r t y con Secession is now b e fo re us. g r a t u l a t i o n s of t h e e n ti r e p lace fo l Each one h a th u n io n 's shield low t h e y o u n g co u p le w h e re v e r t h e y And h eaven is s m il in g o ’e r us m ay go. F o r t h e p r e s e n t Mr. an d Mrs. H ill will re s id e h e r e . ” T h e S trip e s an d S ta r s Mr an d Mrs. Hill still res id e in T h r o u g h all t h e w ars, th i s city, w h e r e th ey h ave t a k e n a H ave e v er been v ic to rio u s p r o m in e n t p a rt in c h u r c h an d civic W e ’ll fight a g a in a ff a irs . T h e y h a v e th r e e ch ild re n , T h r o u g h all o u r s t a in B e tte (M rs. S ta n le y P arrish of As o u r f a t h e r s fo u g h t b e fo re us. I n d ia n a p o lis . I n d i a n a , 1861 s o u t h e r n C a l i f r n i a ) , I r is a n d Zoe. Mr Hill o r " T e d ” as he is f a m ili a rly k n o w n , w o rk s w ith his b r o t h e r H o w a rd on th e old Hill o r c h a r d Just s o u t h of M edford. T o A Soldier Polk H ull Head* Civil W ar V eteran* A bout six of th e W R. C ladles of C e n tra l Point a tt e n d e d t h e e n c a m p m e a t of th e Civil W a r V e te ra n s and W. R C. In A sh lan d L ith ia P a rk las t F rid a y . A bout one h u n d r e d a n d fifty w ere p re s e n t a l t o g e t h e r A fine lunch eon an d good p r o g r a m w ere ev en ts of th e day. P olk H ull w as n a m e d h ead of th e V eteran Unit. Mrs. Elva L I*ougn. was m a d e a d j u t a n t a n d Mrs. F idilla Wood, C haplin . Mrs. M attie S m ith was th e r e t i r i n g C haplin. T hoe a t t e n d i n g from h e re w ere Mrs J e n n i e W h ite , Mrs. Dora J o n e s M r s Mary R ic h a rd s o n , Mrs. N ancy Wilson, Mrs. C lnra F a r i a , and Mrs M attie S m ith T h e re u n i o n next y ear will be held In Medford. M iss M axine M usty W eds V an ce N olta Miss Maxine Musty, d a u g h t e r o* Mr. an d Mrs. W m . M usty of t h i s city an d Mr V ance Nolta. yo u n g est son of Mr a n d Mrs. G eorge N olta of M edford, w ere q u ie tly m a r r ie d at th e h o m e of Rev. W m . B aird In Med fo rd S a t u r d a y even in g , A u g u st 22. •Both y o u n g ppople a r e well kn o w n h ere. Both a r e g r a d u a t e s o f th e C e n t r a l P o in t h ig h school In t h e class of ’35. Mr. N olta Is em p lo y e d by th e H u b e r P a c k in g Co. T h e y o u n g co u ple will m a k e t h e i r h o m e in Medfo-*4. T h e A m erican jo in s th eir manv f r ie n d s in w ish in g th e m a long and h ap p y m a r r ie d life. John V an D orfy Mr. and Mrs. H olm es T aken by D eath V isit W ith R elatives How F iirin e re tte s Do T ilings C orn, la r g e size. 2 fo r 25c a t Ma- By MILS S T E L L A O B E N C H A IN rine's. I I h av e tw o a cres on e m ile west of J o h n S h e r m a n Van D orfy passed C e n tra l P oin t. I have c ared for th is aw ay a t 6 :2 5 p. m.. T u e s d a y a t his A v is ito r In th e valley fo r th e p ast Mr. a n d Mrs. H o n e r P e a r t of F r e s place fo r 27 y e a rs a n d in 1928 and h o m e on S te w a r t a v e n u e a f t e r an few w eek s h a s been Mrs. R. H. no, Calif, a r e v is itin g Mr. P e a r t 's 1929 m a d e o v e r $500 a y e a r front It. in Texas, A u g u st 20. 1865, a n d s p e n t H o lm e s of S p o k a n e , Wit., w ho h a s f a t h e r a n d m o th er. T h ey will leave Since t h a t tim e m ark ets h a v e n 't his e a rly p e a r s in t h a t sta te . K a n s a s been th e g u e s t of h e r p a r e n t s . Mr, W h a t h as becom e of o u r old for t h e i r hom e to m o rro w m o rn in g . been so good b u t I h a v e n e v e r m a d e Illness of fo u r m o n th s. He w as born an d Mrs. C h a rle s S tr a n g . She A m e ric a n id eals? H as it com e to a will u n d e r $300 except t h e last few years and O k la h o m a . W h e n he w as 17 be r e m e m b e r e d h e re as Miss H elen ti m e when a m an can no lo n g er t h a t I h a v e n ’t had it all in. I h ave y ears of a g e he crossed th e p lain s by S tr a n g . s t r i k e out for h im self? W h a t b u si six row s of r a s p b e r r i e s 2R feet long te a m an d m a d e his h o m e in e a s t e r n ness is it of a n y o n e on e a r t h except Mrs. H o lm es w as Joined by h e r , . . Y ear b e fo re las t I picked 26 c ra te s O regon at Union, and I -a G ra n d e , h u s b a n d S u n d a y a n d t h e tw o expect t h e b u y e r if an o r d e r be given to of 15 c u p s to t h e c ra te . L a s t y e a r 36 u n til 29 y e a r s ag o w hen he lo cated to r e t u r n h o m e nex t w eek-end. su ch a m a n . p ro v id ed he does a s a t A c e rt a in w ell-k now n g e n tl e m a n , 40 cra te s. I a t M edford. O regon, w h e re he has is fa c to r y Job, and d o e sn ’t s teal th e em p oy ed on a r a n c h w est of to w n , c r a t e s a n d th is y e a r Mrs. H o lm es h a s been g r e e t e d by a sto c k ? To o u r m ind th is w hole t h i n g was se e n th is week d riv in g a big m a k e a p ractiev e of p r u n i n g my b e r e n g a g e d in fa rm in g . la r g e n u m b e r of old f r ie n d s w h ile ries a s soon as th e y a r e th r o u g h S e p te m b e r 9, 1888, he w as u n ite d h e re a n d ha» been e n t e r t a i n e d by a s m a c k s of H itlerism P a c k a r d a lo n g t h e h ig h w a y , sto p « • • b e a ri n g I h av e th e m all p r u n e d now In m a r r i a g e to Mary A. Glllaspy. To n u m b e r of o t h e r re la tiv e s d u r i n g h e r ping every once in a w hile to pick T h e so o n er th is c o u n tr y gets wild daisies. A nyone seeing him at (e a r ly in A u g u s t) . I n o tice h a rd ly th e union five ch ild re n w ere b o ra . sta y One son. E t h a n , p a ss in g a w a y in rid of t h e whole kit an d k ab o o d le of th is l a w b r e a k i n g a c t a g a in is re an y on e else does th a t a n d they d o n 't Mr. a n d Mrs. H o lm e s an d little t h e b eliev ers in ’’p lan n ed eco n o m y ” q u e ste d to call th e s t a t e police to seem to h av e th e cro p th a t I get by rh i ld h o o d . d a u g h t e r Marlon visited Mr. H o lm es p r u n i n g early. Mine n e v e r fail an d I m ach in e. Mr. S m ith Is em p lo y ed In; He leaves to m o u rn th e loss of a m o th e r. Mrs. Mollie H o lm e s an d f a ( j u s t plain re g i m e n t a ti o n to u s) an d sto p th e t e r r ib l e v a n d a lis m n e v e r do a n y th i n g to t h e m b u t p ru n e t h e D allas facto ry w h e re th e tr u c k j loving h u s b a n d a n d f a t h e r , his wife, mily d u r i n g t h e i r sta y in t h e valley. g e ts back to th e good A m erican Mary a n d f o u r c h il d r e n , Mrs. II. O. id e a ls of living a n d doing busin ess Ask Mr. F a r m fo r a good wav t o ! an d i r r i * a , e ,h pm 1 u8ed t0 th l n k ! w as m ade. S inokey M o rris w rit in g a colu m n I^ockwood, C e n tr a l P o in t ; Mrs. W il th e b e tt e r for us all. W e h o pe to see c e le b r a te a b ir th d a v He k n o w s as he >had *° spadfi ,h e m b u t onP yPar 1 t h e d ay once m o r e w h en an y m an has j u s t c e le b ra te d on e h i m s e l ' liam H o e fft, L a k e C reek, Ore., Mrs. fo r t h i s p a p e r an d t h e n re a d i n g It w o u l d n ’t get to it. so th e y did ju s t as well. F o r years I h a v e n ’t to u ch ed C. C. C a r t w r i g h t , M edford an d O r an d p o k in g it Into t h e stove. w ho feels so inclined- m ay s t a r t a ----------- i W e h a v e one C e n tr a l P oint m an ^ th e m . T h is m ig h t no t do in som e b u sin e ss of his o w n ; m ay go into ville L. V an Dorfy. A sh la n d , O re., an d five g ra n d c h i ld r e n , a ls o a s i s te r , t h e open m a r k e t a n d sell th e p ro so h o n e st he w ould n o t even lie t o , soil. As I h a v e nice loose soil I p u t Mrs. C la r a Ady of C h e rry v llle . K a n d u c t of his own la b o r to w h o m so ev er his wife. Apply to Mr Roy J o n e s for | si* b ales of s t r a w a r o u n d th e m last fall. It no t only k eep s dow n th e tw o n e p h e w s an d th ree Mr. J a m e s Baughm an of Beal sas a n d c a r e s to buy. an d at a price w hich is th is m a n ’s nam e. w eeds b u t also ho lds t h e m oisture. I Ijane w a „ very m uch a s t o n is h e d re- nieces. nobody'B b u sien ss b u t his o w n — an d TH E FEDER A TED CHURCH A rlen e H ay a c cu sin g Mr. Tex H a t My cro ps a r e f a ir th is year. I hav e ! centIy u p o n receiving a l e t t e r fro m s t h e b u y e r W h e n no g o v e rn m e n t a g Mr. V an D orfy w as a c h a r t e r m e m R e v . 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