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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1936)
THURSDAY, D EC E M BE R « , d m « p u iK CgXTTUL POINT AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT, OREGON m « « ••V a oniistm ent. u is m te ie stiu g i« «ot< I th a t 87 of th e new soldiers selected th e 7th In fa n try a t V ancouver B ar Y ear N ea r R eco rd racks. W ashington, w hile 47 elected to serve in th e H aw aiian Island« Seconda largest an n u al tree p la n t A to ta l of six sets of b ro th ers ing program In th e history of th e ■National forests of Oregon and were enlisted w hile a seventh set is aw aiting en listm en t a t V ancouver fAashington Is being com pleted th is B arracks, according to th e R ecru it month according to recorda of th e 17. S. Forest Service Just m ade public. ing O fficer's rep o rt. A fa th e r and son w ere enlisted. In spite of delajr caused bjr th e un- The fa th e r h ad previously served precendented dry spell and th e fact two eu llstm en ts in th e R eg u lar th at so many men w ere engaged on Arm y, having beeu discharged as a fire duty, a total of 1,480,000 young S m yeant both tim es, an d by v irtu e trees are being planted on 2.000 of th is fact was p erm itted to e r lls t acres this season. Com bined w ith w ith his son. T he new soldiers, John last S pring's plantings, th is brin g s js. and Jo h n H. Owen, are now nerv the year's to ta l to 3.038,000 tree« ing w ith th e 3rd Coast A rtillery at covering 4,418 acres, or approxi O regon's only m ilitary post, F o rt mately 7 square milee of forest area. Stevens. The total closely approaches th e W hile th e en listm en t of six sets oi record set in 1934 when 3,295,000 b ro th ers and a fa th e r an d son d u r trees were planted. ing one m onth ia q u ite u n u su al. Ma All plantations th is season consist jo r Bagnall sta te s th a t on th e oth er of 2 year old Douglas firs which are hand S ergeant Joseph S carpa, a being ued to reclaim burned over or m em ber of th e P o rtlan d R ecruiting logged off areas. In th e W illam ette D istrict, now In ch arg e of th e sub- N ational F orest near O akrldge 328 statlo n in Salem , Is th e son-in-law acres are being p lanted to 260.000 of a Technical S ergeant statio n ed at young trees. On th e Sluslaw N ation F o rt Lewis, W ashington an d th a t It al forest near Mt. Hebo 200,000 becomes necessary for S ergeant trees are being used. Scarpa to ta k e ad v an tag e of a th ree In W ashington 780 acres are be day pass periodically to enable bis ing reforested In th e Soleduck, Cook wife and d au g h ter to visit “ Q ram pa" Creek and Quilcene d istric ts of th e an d "G ran d m a” at F o rt Lewis. Olympic N ational fo re st; 300 acres In the Beckler R iver area of th e Snoqaulm ie N ational fo rest: and D r. F a r m e r T o 200 acres In th e Sauk riv er on th e S p e a k in C ity Mt. B aker N ational forest. Tree planting w ork th 's fali is be C entral P o in t will again h ear Dr. ing done by th e CCC and ERA Since th eir establishm ent In Oregon H arvey F arm er to n ig h t a t 7 :3 0 . Dr. and W ashington, CCC tree tro o p ers F a n n e r will speak before th e Bible F ed erated have planted m ore th a n 8,000 acres In stitu te group a t th e o'lurch and wl l b ring them an o th er to you"* trees, w hich a re supplied from the forest service nu rsery at of hi.-, en lig h ten in g me sages on Win ’ R 'vor o i- "«ran Wn h ' i j - "S p 'ritu a l S to ck ta k 'n g In th e Light of the Lord s Com ing.” ton. Dr. F arm er Is hom e director F orest officials point out th a t na- tu ra i reproduction is refo restin g Bnd su p e rin ten d e n t of the most of the logged off Douglas fir N orth A frica m ission w hich m ain- area of the two states, b ut th a t ta in s statio n s In Libya, A lgeria. planting is required on th e extensive T unisia and Morrocco an d gave a in terestin g serm on Sunday areas where seed trees have been very destroyed and w here fires such as b*«1»1- _________ those of th e recent season have lp-1 ed out the young grow th. 1 hut Costly E n em y JJ. § . N a tio n a l B ank T ree P la n tin g fo r @ h jllA tjtU LÓ tP o llìo A \ -\ t§ < - W àm / • * these parts. He has no son—hut some daughters. Maybe, when 1 m through college old G raham m ight rem em ber a Manly boy, for an Market engineer or in his office.” Manly’s parents had gone South By Limile Alincy in Ciirt.n.n Avvocate for the winter and Ju lia had urged ier brother to spend the holidays uith them because she and H orace I III market place on Christmas L i t . .vould be a bit lonely since recently I hint* and things / or tala , , Titling in the thriving fac'ory mu- ’Tinsel huubles, gilded toy ) 'ieipulity of P alas City. Hong the Christmas trail! In evening clothes Manly w as ¡•oiling crouds o / shoppers; carest satisfied with him self as Irens of fragrant pine •mg ' well groomed,” than in any tad Douglas fir and silver spruce; her aitire. Somehow, the black I never-ending line tinner coat, light vest, brilliant Of eager, noisy vendors ''ids in the spotless shirt front, t rying nut their wares: nominated the sparkle of his "U Soever buys on Christmas Eve nwn eyes and enhanced the man- The Christmas blessing shares .“ •’less of his form. Upon arriving the ancestral estate of Judge ¡southern smilax, holly wreaths, 'ivimpson, Manly w as bewildered Sprigs of mistletoe . . , Everywhere the falling flakes ■ hen the Judge, with unusual cere- Of starry Christmas snow: cony, introduced them as “ Mr. Throngs of harried shoppers. • nd Mrs. Horace Linn, new resi- Children’s eyes aglow. :ents of P alas City!” It inimscenl of a Eight “Sh! They think you are my hus- That shone—long ago. iand. Don’t m ake them any w is er. Horace and I are stran g e rs, I endors in thd market place • ou krow, here,” Ju lia motioned. Hul you come and buy . . . There uas once a G ift that cnine, Not knowing w hether Ju lia had Priceless, from the sky! I inned to pass her brother off as ier husband, or whether it w as a -urprise to Julia, as well a s to lir.isclf, Manly played "bus* :VT“ ’ fam ily faithful” beside Julia. But seem ed t h a t every place f t ; 1 Manly stood or j .-at, P atricia, one I itf the G raham i daughters, w a s near, kindly g ra cious, but aloof. I IVhen he asked her to dance she j quickly assented, as though s h e i feared he might | never ask for an- (^ert rvide H .Wallon- . i her d a n c e . CSiri^tinas i in t he f>ri .anly t f B uys Ja c k so n Co. B an k B u ild in g P u rch ase of th e old Jack so n C oun ty bank building a t th e n o rth east co rn e r of C en tral avenue and E ast Main stre e t by th e U nited S tates N a tio n al b ank of P o rtlan d was con firm ed today. T he tw o-story building was p u r chased from M oty-L tttrell, Inc., a corporation ow ned by At L lttre tl. who acq u ired th e stru c tu re from the defunct bank slightly m ore th a n a year ago. It was also ascertain ed today th at th e U nited S tates N ational ia nego Mating for a long term lease of the V aw ter p ro p erty ad jo in in g on E ist Main stre e t, th ese prem ises now be ing occupied by B rophy's Jewelry sto re and th e Schuss V intage com pany. T he gro u n d floor of th e old bank building Is occupied by th e W estern T h rift sto re and th e L aw rence Jewelry store. iberculoslr still Is the second c a u s e o l d e s th Six S ets B ro th e rs among employed men, although It E n list in A rm y nas been forced down to seventh V # 4* Major H. D. Bagnall, th e Army place as a cause of R ecruiting O fficer, 323 New Post death In the gen- Office Building, P o rtlan d Oregon, e ra l p o p u latio n . announced today th a t a to ta l of 131 C h ristm a s 8 sa l men were enlisted th ro u g h th e Port- j funds are nsed to attack th is wage- stealing, home-breaking enemy. land R ecruiting D istrict lor th e m onth of November. The la rg e r p art of these 131 men i arc fo rm er Oregon residents, rep re R o lle r S k a tin g senting practically every section of th e sta te , w hile W ashington follows Ever}' W ednesday, F rid a y , Satur- a close second. M ajor Bagnall said. <lay en d Sunday uighta. Inasm uch as men are p erm itted to select th e ir choice of sta tio n and , M e d fo rd A rm o ry brauch, of those th a t are open for i 1 HO R E S U M E holiday! If only 1 had invited Fred to co m e h ere with me, ..¡anly je rk e d ,n t hat iron, a rack v lien Ju lia his sister r u 1 f i into t'-e hall: M aniy, please com e with me to- m to th e d in n er porty at Judge T hom pson’s H orace has just tele phoned he c a n not get ton late Roads blocked wi t h i.| snow an a c a rs 1 1 bei a use of the r b /z a rr 1 yester lUV J u i first t. - fs r e a d in i ' is rtitrg W e re so new and this is our first oppor tunity to m eet .nar.y prom inent citizens of P a la s City. Judge T hom pson’s din ners a r e an n u a l afTairs and he gives sp ecial in vitations to new co m ers of th e city .” “ I d o n 't c a re m uch about the p arty . B ut so m uch in the papers about th e Willis G ra h a m ’s fam ily who will be a t th e J u d g e s . G ra ham is th e big shot who m ade m il lions from his w ashing m achine p aten ts. H e 's so rt of a g°d in D A She thinks 1 A tru th ' t Weesen >«• T im New Prices. M atinee* 20«- Kvenlng* 2.V-, Kill* I IK- Hat. Only ZANE GREY'S “ A riz o n a R a id e rs ” $ 1.00 I^arry Crabbe, M arshal H unt K| i ! mx I»> 12 "R oiinlingn W est" W(FK * 3975 Sun., Mon., Tue*. W d lism Puw ell-Jean A rth u r “ T h e E x-M rs. B ra d fo rd ” W ed. Only M arg aret Sullavan l urn,.te,e » liriMiuiM* Stock of G iueii— H am ilton, E lgin anti W ultlinin W atch- es. Alno oilier reliab le Make* prie«'I a t $0.70. O th e r C h ristm as G ifts P riced at $ 1.00 “ N ex t T im e W e L o v e” We«l. NHe t* r«wh Nile Tliur*., Krt. MEDFORD. ORF Q uality Jew elry llo n e st'y 115hQ P r o b le m «Solved G ift* for 12 | m < o |>I«< and 1 for y o u m elf- Ü1 for $5.00 q u ality Photo* in fo ld ri* w ith 1-7x0 in fo!d»'r Acboiee of 0 po*r* ACT NOW! C o r le y P h o t o s T h e N ew M o d e rn Troy Laundry ■ E M«><lf«>rd, Oregon 215 E. Main %ersMrserserns'tarti0sa)i*mse?tartar)&*artsr*0t£i't<c’%<vtGrt<s'setrs&i)4?)<srnrtl N ow O p en fo r B usiness . 1 “ '«t com p e te ly Kquippexl Laundry In Southern Oregon — W .th laie*t eq uipm ent— offeriti« C om plete The l a L a u n d ry & D ry C le a n in g S erv ice We ra il lo r an d d eliv er in C en tral P o in t a t no e x tra coat P h o n e 97 811 N. C e n tra l ■ l f « J J 8 * i t S Mr Harley Drees Ier, pro p rieto r, i ha« been in the gasoline business for N ew S erv ice S tatio n • ha past two and one-half y e .r t *n P ro v in g P o p u lar Los Angeles. P rior to going south he f Nad been a resident of Medford for - 26 years Although only open f r A Service S tation where you get P rem ier i •h i r a r t elx weeks. Mr. real "service w ith a emll» " is state« bs is o u c h pleased w ith the D ressler’a R ichfield rervtc« station, located a t th e co rn e r of W est V ain b e found McCord car and H olly stre e ts In Medford T H er Richfield E agie See and Hear the New 1937 FO R M EN L “ r»ery p a rtic u la r It stands ou ■ fy tl'- M 9 * ^ ^ — •S e • x * th e fro n t t e r : ef t i t eld w • J- •• - f:I M . L—-«»ss T-m V sw ter residence, nt one t me co- rv’.ce If TP» r , H #t th **' ilderod the fin e « hom e In Southern O rtcon. ELGIN ‘tg2$eeuBsartgPsa>ti&tartgtfscptcet0tgptM>)a>%&ga>t^s>*g»%gPtiX>ta>\)ti‘t£>tanJP* « J •** Jam m a r r i e d . ! H uh1 A Manly C hristm as h i l aM , ! irdeedl Dum it p IP Why ' i J " ' • get me tnto this jam " have to un-jam me 1 himself. The next morning s m ail tr o u t it V a nly an invitation to a p arty at Willis G raham ’s for the G rah am laughters! Of course, you'll go. A secret! No not a secret any longer be- ause the secret has been long enough,” she teased. "1 w hispered • o P atricia, at the p arty , th a t you cere my brother and to introduce vou to others of the younger croups, and to Mr. G rah am . She nowever. promised secrecy to all nut Mr G raham , Since she not introduce you to others. even to her fathei . 1 believe em oyed the b rother-husbard aT. ir ,nd Planned a party to reveal . e -ecret to her fath er and gues.s. No her interest in you began be- ¡ore I told her you w ere not my -hand She w as raving about ,ny husband's eyes, and h air, and form , and clothes a n d - After the p arty at P atric ia s, the C hristm as holiday failed to be knresom e For with P a tric ia s pep, boresome. r and prom ises. Manly inokcd look'd\ for- tor- w ard to the days a fte r college, of becoming a M anly husband, in !ñ»i*ipl“‘d, Giö "K in g of B u rlesq u e” m H u sban d -------- Christmas Cheer W a rn e r B a x te r Christmas — ~ W hen th e long-term lease is con sum m ated. it Is th e plan of th e U nited 6 ta tes N ational to com bine th e p ropertiee for occupancy o f IU Medford branch, w hich la now situ ated across th e stre e t a t th e n o rth west corner of C en tral avenue and E ast Main S treet. A ccom odations In th e p resen t branch prem ises wll) be offered th e L itte re l and V aw ter te n an ts. It was Indicated by G eorge A. F rey, M edford m an ag er of tho bank. 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