CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN V O M MK IX M u s “THE TIN HERO" "Old Stage Stop” TO BE SHOWN On Beall Lane HERE MARCH 2 Is Artistic Place C E NTRA L POINT, ORKOON, T H I KSRAY, KEIU tl'AU Y SR, 1**7 i n g s ^ 2 7 by an Innocent Bystander Red Cross Makes Final Payment to Flood Sufferers Ä I MIIKI! 2 » LARBÏ SCHADE TO HEAO BOV SCOUI COUNCIL FOR YEAR The Jackson County Chapter ef the American Red Cross this week At last the sun has broken made & final remittance of $295.41 through and the "usual” Souther.o ¡to the Red Cross headquarters for Oregon weather is at hand. And the flood relief fund. The total how everyone does enjoy it. But, raised in this county amounts to like the perverse humans we are, $3721.47. we have a hunch it won’t be loug Final plans have been completed The officers and workers through The annual meeting of the Crater until we are all kicking about the for the presentatdon of "The Tin One of the most beautiful and. an old horseshoe with hand hum- out the county have expressed much heat, or drouth, or something. l«ikn Couui.ll, Boy Scouts of Ameri Hero” by the juniors ou the even artistic spots iu Southern Oregon is [ nicred frame. Old fashioned latches appreciation to the public for the • • • ca, was held Sunday afternoou at the ing of March 2. Nothing has been the new residence and neighborhood grace the doors and udd to the at splendid cooperation which has made Speaking of gardens, new lawns.* left undone to maku the perfor tractiveness to the rooms. possible the raising of more than the Llthia Hotel in Ashlund. with the etc. is starting and farmrers are be store recently completed by Mr. and mance of this 3 act comedy one on Lumber for the building was fur <ru»ta assigned to this chapter. executive conference again honoring ginning their regular spring work. a par with those of former years. Mrs H. S. Cleveland at the junction nished by the Big Pine Lumber Co., They offer special thanks to the Lurry Schade, by re-electing him We even heard of one enterprising The members of the cast have been of Beall Lane and the Old Stage who specialize in high grade build many organizations which contri orchardist who has started irrigat president, and by presenting him busy for weeks in daily rehearsal | Road. ing materials. The hand-made hard buted so liberully, and this includes ing. Which is a sign of something rustic ware and trim was made by Goold the children’s organizations and with the "Silver Beaver" award ill under the direction of Mildred Ross, ! The building, a rambling or other. junior class advisor. structure, is built of native fir with i t McBee of Medford. The plumbing clubs Also special mention is made recognition of his pu»»t services to • • • The public demands the latest! battens, shake roof and immense was furnished by A. L. Vroman. Win. of the cooperation of the press, the scouting iu southern Oregon and What a beautiful furore has been ■'models'*; the finest; the best. Re-, stone chlmmey. The building nest- Hammett put in the heating system, chamber of commerce, the local ra northern California. stirred up over the dumping of mill cognizing this fact, the juniors have'les beautifully amid a natural set- while the fireplace was built by Mr. dio station and all banks of the Tile meeting was well attended. ing refuse into the Rogue. Comes chosen “ T H E TIN H ERO " as their'ting of Mad rone and pine trees on Warner, who is an expert fireplace county. Boy Scouts, Scout erg and their ladies now the old timer who remarks that annual play offering, for It is th- the left side of iBeall laine. *A small builder living on Lozier Lane, when there was real mining going on assembling from the entire district very latest and best improvement in brook runs through the property' Mr. H. S.| Cleveland Is an artist in Southern Oregon that there were extending from Uunsmuir to Grunts Many Farmers A re modern farce comedies. ¡just below the house. and sign painter in Medford, who Pass and comprising the Cruter luk" also more fish than ever since. Th- Expected to Join In the olden days, audiences were j Mr. and Mrs Cleveland started makes a specialty of artistic design- council. Close to one hundred were Grants Pass crowd say its none of content with mild amusement. Now work on the building last June and Ipg and Is working with the Mar- Conservation Program present at the annual banquet which their funeral, anyway*. Gold Beach andlences demand and get high-, did practically all the work them- shall. Smith, Leonard printing corn- w h s given for all attending. says the upper river bunch have powered amusement; action and selves. They are still at work on pony on South Grape street. He Every farmer In Jackson county been roaring for years to stop com- i Highlight of Ihe business sessions laughs; a well written story that the finishing touches and in grading designed and drew the plans for the is entitled to participate in the 1937 mercial fishing and telling them will interest from curtain to curtain. and landscap.ng the yard. They plan new house, including the new sign Agricultural Conservation program. was an inspiring talk by Kegionul they would Just as well off if they Seoul Executive Edward 1» Curtis “ The Tin Hero" contains all these to provide a free picnic ground un- on the front. About eight hundred farmers were who presented the "W alter Heud" played for the tourist business in I elements and more. It was written der the trees below the house. This u£w idea in neighborhood entered in this program for 1936 stead of convmericial fishing, and by the popular author, Charles ; Lunch goods, soft drinks, ice cream, stores is well worth a visit. The ef- and this year should note a large in acorn award to the Crater Lake now they have succeeded in closing council, president, Larry Schade, as George, who is ever alert to chang- etc., will be featured during the sum- feet, as one enters the front door, is crease in the number of those parti- the river are allowing the lower a memorial to the fine work In re ing times and modes. He has penned ; mer months. A lighted tennis court such as to almost take one’s breath cipating. river fishing to be spoiled with mud cruiting new scouts. tone of the funniest plays in modern will be constructed for the pleasure away Such quiet charm, such g o r -' The new program covers consider- The executive session unanimously | times. He believes in the adage,'of those who enjoy the game and geous colors, such restful lines are ably more territory than the one for "Laugh and the world laughs with now have to go to Ashland, where Seldom to be found outside some» 1»:|6 al,d practically all farmers can re-elected the 1936 officers and the good arguments in their own favor, ,yOU following will hold o fflie for another ! is located the only lighted public millionaire's residence. It Is com- do something to earn some money but to a man up a tree it appears! are twelve characters In court A small charge will he made » o n for the awestruck visitor, even under the new program. The time term: Larry Schade. president; Dr. that the anti-muddy river advocates Walter Bedford, vice-president; 41. this play and every one of them con- for nse of the court. hough a propectlve customer in for signing up is short and after the have a bit the best of it. For many, tribute* his Inside, the building Is finished search of groceries, to timidly knock1 final day for receiving applications H. Grover, vice-president; Georg, many years we have heard the cry Luttrell, vice-president; L. N. Lo'vn- '¡making, so you will have the opport- in ¿uxer pine in the natural color. before entering. However, once ln- it will he impossible to file. The that what all Southern Oregon needs, ... „ . . ,, , , Kugent Thorn : I unity of seeing your favorite local Beamed ce’ lings givp a beautiful ef- side, the charm of the surroundings dosing date has not been set hut is i'i). vice-president; is a bigger and better crop of trail- . ____ . . , treasurer; It. E. McElhose, , “ . ... . . . i actor or actress in a fine role on the feet. All trim and beams are hand- and the pleasant courtesy of the not more than three weeks away and dike, aient fishermen, who will spend th s . ... . . . , , ’ , night of March 2 at the high school finished with h rustic effect. In gracious hostess, Mrs. Cleveland, all farmers who did nol participate lommissloner: larrry Schade, nation country rich. Thousands upon thou-, ,U(j u orjum the living room the large stone fire- soon dispells the 'feeling of strange- in the 1936 program should go ..t al council representative and Irvin* sands of dollars have been spent j The prodnctlon wWch ,8 t(einK re. P. Beasley, council secretary ami plaee with a hearth of water-worn nes and one feel at home at once, once to the county agents' office in telling the world of the wonders of „ „ „ t,]e ahlt, dlrectfon of rocks of various colors, set in dark Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland extend a Medford prepared to give their l l t ( Scout executive. the Rogue and ta 11 ilmtaries as a M|!dred Hose wllj compar<, favor- cement, together with the paneled Every phase of scouting was con hearty invitation to everyone in the crop acreages and file for the bene fisherman, paradise. And from « , ^ profewdonal pro- ceiling and walls, form a comblna- valley to inspect their new home and sidered in the individual committee fits to he derived under this pro report* we believe the sportsmen .... . . , . . .auction«. tlon worth seeing. All hardware is s'ore. meetings and plans for cubbing, a Remember the location, the gram. probably put as much money in gen-f ... _ . '. ... , . But The I in Hero on your list handmade. There is an old-fashioued intersection of Beal Lane and the Farmers who filed in 1936 will jamboree, camp activities, etc., thor eral circulation as do the big , . ,_ . There were Road. not need to file again, as their base oughly checked over. » . w v s , mini™ con.........j I" " " °H T ______________ many interesting exhib its In the acreages are established. W h o s e operations are causing '>UA good laugh la a . n e c t a r y as all ' . . . Sign-up meetings on th«- 1917 Soil lobby of the hotel which attracted' this fuss. | the vitamins and calories consumed VVs.1T A b b e y A d d s ShâVes 62 IC & rS • • • Conservation Program will h»' h»'M special attention from Ihe «confers | in your food. Don’t forget the and their ladies. With Same Razor Farm Equipment in the following communities: One dredge company claims wCj Monday, March 1, 9:00 AM to upper river folks should keep out of, The foUow|n>t th„ ,.Hgl of chl)1._ Good brooms mud»- In Gran'“ I’ p A complete line of motorize»! agri- Eugene, Feh. 23——A. A. 4*ampb»d1 4:00 PM. Hogue Hlver City Hull, this controversy because the said acters: at Central Point Hardware Siore. cultural equipment lias been ‘added • of the Cloverdale area believes he Horn»1 River. mud i sail below us and so don’t af Douglas Goodyear, a timid young H elen Long Is unable to attend to Monday, March 1. 9:00 AM fect us. They fail to take into con-j man. Raymond Miller; Mrs. Blanch» to the gtock of the Walter W. Ab- has established some sort of a r»>c- *»'hool this week being sick with th< hey, Inc., company, dealer in Nash ; ord. Point Irrigation 4 : O U PM. Eagle sidération that all the fish In HoguejGoodyear> hi„ mother. Kdi.h Vin- flu. For 47 yearsr he has shaved with District Office. to River are sea-run fish and what af- I nt; Grn(.e Goodv* ar> hl„ Btater. and La Fayette cars, according announcement by Abbey this week. the same razor, an old straight-edge Tuesday, March 2, 9:90 AM to fects the mouth of the river also a H N. Wa .Iean Aye„ . Virginia Fer- The Missionary Circle met at the The new machinery which Abbey blued of German manufacture. 4:00 PM, Ashland Chntrther of Com fects the entire stream. But Hke n> Mg flan)>(. Barhara Koehler: home of Mrs. K. E. 8cott Friday He is proud of hia implement and j merce, Ashland. will sell includes ihe Allls-Chalni- Bob Buhl, we shall try to stay out Warn„ r Pr(,8(dpnt nf Tuesday, March 2, 9:00 AM to with about 20 present. After the of this fuss and let them fight it out j „ Th(j Hero’s Hero.# Club", CIub.. Clayton r ,avton Y o«t ers tractors and implements. Hardie will “ have no truck" with any of the modern razor ld»*as.— Oregon I sprayers, and Whlte-Ipdlana trucks 4:00 P.M. Applegate Grange Hall. regular meeting Mrs. Scott served among themselves. Our fishing ^ Baxter Warner, his wife. Ada- rdfrwhment of sandwiches, cake«, Abbey's district on these agrieul-' -fournal. Applegate. days are twist and done, anyway. Wheeler, tural implements include Jackson I We can beat that, lene Caastnan; "Bunny" Mr. Fry has Wednesday, March 3. 9:00 AM to coffee and tea. I engaged to Grace, Morris Dow; An- and Josephine counties, and North razor he bought 62 years ago in 4:00 PM, Rams Valley Schoolhouae, Moving days have come for CoVf,rda,p lhp only femaIe Kansas City, Mo., that he has used |Ranis Valley. ern California. Alexander -Hardware. The boys member of "The Hero’s Club", recent years Several new members have been ever since till very It is important that its many peo have started clearing out odds and Viola Penland: Adelaide Young, a H” ple as possible sign up at th«*S" added to the Abbey sale staff. Ab when he let his ilieard grow. ends of implements In the yard and! friend of Grace's. Levon Keizur: Dan Howard has has sharpened it himself except two meetings as the tim«> is short THE ETTTERATKD C H I'It«'ll i:i warehouse, preparatory to the big Victoria Esmond, a newspaper wo bey announced joined the staff, and will he sales times when he took it to a luifher. which to tak»' applications. Any Itev. R. C. I»c'wl«. Pastor, Phone 51 move which will take place soon. man, Zada Cash: Mile. Claudette And they are finding out that farm Bordoni, a young French work an, manager of the new tractor and He says it is in fine condition now farmer Is «'llgihle to get benefit pay Mr. Kiamberg, Supt Sunday School 9 ::0 A M BIM* School, machinery and hardware stocks are Margaret Scott; "Spike" Ryder, a spray machinery department. W. H. Mr. Fry and wife will celebrate his ments on farming practices under Snndny: ttarnum will devote his time to push 60th wedding anniversary in April. this program by sowing new alfalfa everyone wolcome. mighty heavy stuff to move. Fred champion swimmer, .lames Grim»"». ing farm equipment sales. or pasture acreag»*« and for not ex- 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship, »ays he wouldn't care If it were all ~ “ Edward Curran« of Portland will i (■ei'dlng his 1936 grain crop acr»-iige. 4:30 P.M. Christian Endeavor. made with wheel«. W .R .C . Enjoys • • • L, 3 .ng 6 S Return from come to Medford to assist in push- Farmers who filed a work sheet Junior and Senior Groups. Interesting Program In 1936 will not have to refile for 7:30 P.M. Evening Worship. California Visit j ing sales for the AUls-Chalmers Klamath Falls folks are all work _______ j company, according to Howard. 1937. Applicants can make out Wednesday— 7:30. Family gath- ed up because someone in Medford The W.R.C. met Saturday after L. O. Coggins, well-known Med 'heir paper* any time nt the county •wing, prayer and Bible study. Mr. Hugo Lange accompanied by told a traveler that the road over noon. After a short business meet agent's office, Medford. The weekday Bible classes have Greensprings was impassable or at his mother Mrs. Marie Lange, sis ford man. has been named sales ing a program prepared by Mrs. manager for the Nash and LaFay- resumed their regular schedule is least unsafe, when such was not the ter Hildegrade Lange and Marie Coggins has lived here Smith and Mrs. Minnick was very Parent Teacher» follows: case. Too bad! But then there are Hlldegrade returned Saturday even ette cars. Mrs. Dora Jones most of his life, and has been in much enjoyed. Tuesday— 2:00, Chept»*r 8u n- folks that would kick if they were ing from Los Angeles. Mrs. Maude To Meet Friday tnary. served »lafnty refreshment of sand ¡Snider and son John drove to San the automobile busines many years 3:00, Synthesis. 6:00, Fish going to be hanged wiches and cake d»'»*orated with r«’«l j Francisco at the same time. Mrs. Coggins has. in the past, had charge The P T A. will hold Its regular erman's club supper. 6:30 Scofl»M cherries and green leaves. Mr«. 7 20, Church B vld ev« What earthly harm can there be Snider joined the Lange party a» of used car sales for Abbey meeting next Friday afternoon Bible tdaas Ed Kelly, Jim Scott. R D.' Hines Farra was out the first time for a W’«*tn--day— 8:30. Bible Doctr*n in telling the exact truth once in a Sonoma and continued on to Los March 5 at three o'clock in the High are assisting number of months. while. This writer has driven that I Angeles and home with them, John j ami Lowell Zi. ndell Sch»»ol auditorium At this meet- eta»». Thursday— 7: 30, Personal Evan road at all hours and In all kinds of remaining at Ran Franelsco. They Coggins j the Grandmoth»‘rs will be honor Past Matrons Meet weather and has yet to see a time had a very enjoyable trip seeing ------------------------- 8:80, Sunday School Meth guests and It is hoped that alt gelism when It was fun. The road may not many of the missions and some very Old Time Friends tlrandmothers of the community will ods. Everyone Is welcome to these The Past Matron club of Nevlta be classed as an "extra hazardous" wonderful pottery. Hugo bought his present to enjoy the program »dass es. Visit Tucker Home Chapter met at the hom* of Mrs. he The Ladies Aid Society will meet one, but In winter there are plenty mother a big pottery piece contain which will he given by the s«*cond Molile Neal for a covered »llsh catcnc. The as usual on Thursday afternoon at of places to give one the creeps ing sixteen different grade under the direction of their Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hawkins Iunclleon Wednesday. only unpleasant feature of the trip Better “ try the train, next Mm.-." 2:00 o'clock. In the >ffof*j teacher Miss Gregory. Pieces, songs sp«>nt several days at the Tuck»r ! noon election of officers was held was Ihe car sickness of baby Marie home. They were on their way from Thp fo„ owln f (rff|rerg wer„ cL*.,cd and many other things to entertain CHRISTIAN C H t’RCH who suffered most of the trip Th> v If President Roosevelt is righ' Will he pr«'sen»ed San pe.lr,. ... Mr. inert..,, M r H . w vh|,1„ iw-nnett. president; 1-elia (ìif t o n A. P h illip », Mlnlsti-r feet deep, about the “ Nine Old Men" of the went thru snow eight The speaker will be llev. Daw* of rice-presldent; Gay Hus- Hülle School 111:00 A M. Roland Snpreme Court, what about the wls- were unable to return by the coast kiur and Ed Tucker are friend. ¡*ml the Baptist Church who will spe»k shipmate, on the Tennessee They gPt.r„ , ary and treasurer. Del- llover. Hupt Alm I I S <>n time. We route on account of weather and ilom of the white-haired men of between the r l„|, on "Th*. Conne«-tlou Invite von to he one and bring one Mr. I „mg,, brough* are both first class firemen and a r e j,a T w w„ ,n, „ „ ed lnto Athens— of Jerusalem— and wha: road condition church and the school.” aking the test for water tender this being her first appearance about Oliver Wendell Holme* who hack a new trailer in which the Refreshments will be served and Mrs. fornutt's Cla*s will bring n which is what we "Mid call en- preS 1 .n, were M»-«»lam«'s Pan- rhorus at 10:50. in his ninety-first year was as alert tiarty enjoyed all the comfort everyone Interested 1» extended a Thev went thru the factors I Mr .■"* Mr» ° “ Tu, k' r key, Ferguson. Norcro-s, Head, (te Convmnnion and Piwachlng I l : « o as a youth of 21? What ab»»nt Cncl* hom cordial invitation to attend A M Stibject "M hy Do W * Meet On • b' “ hee, Kyle, Freeman, Bishop. E. C. Joe Cannon and lnd»*ed some of the t hat makes these irallersr at H n i l « - 'a " ln •‘ "P -* visit home while at Bremerton Solo. Mr*. Worship? Thev were absent a week Faber, Faher Sr.. Leever, 4_*ook. patriarchs of our edti<u*»ional in* I u- w-oo<l Married at Meilford Tuesday. Mr Sunday To Scott. Hursell. Paxson, Husband. Emmett Oott and Maxine Jackosn Phillips tions? If • man is in his prim» in <SIMS BIB iTH 4 Its III 1 Bennett, Tex. Ml*. Hanley and the both of Butte Falls. They left for Christian Endearor 6 3u P M. the fifties. Is he over-rip» in hi* every old one of 70 years of «ge W E A I. HIKE. HM4M’ hostess Mr* Neal They report « «eventies? It doesn't m ak e sense. pure hunk. San Francisco for a week Mr Goti j l-vader. » » “ n'»*? 3» P.M. Evangelistic S»'rvlce very enjoyable afternoon. The nex* Is employed In Fab»r Market at j SnhJ "W h y Did Jesus Go To Jeru- Sim* Bro* of Medford have meeting »111 he h»dd at the Phnkey Hutto Falls. The bill allowing Supreme Conr» Senator Fir.h has a mighty inter- ■-ulem To Be Crucified?” Justices. If they feel so Inclined, to jtlng challenge to the Republican I hough the Ideal bicycle shop on home March 17. Prayer and Bible Study Wedn«*- We j East Main and will carry the earn» ——— —— — — — ! Mrs. Ideila Paxson u! Medfiwd was voluntarily retire on full pay fo* «arty In last week's Liberty I>evotlonal leader. Mr. Che» KI»Je is carrying I looking up ol»| friend* and visiting day 7:3d I’ M th«' rest of their life, after reaching agree in the nwiin with his premtee* j line of bicycle» with large st»x k lo Mrs. K. E. Scott. We will com Inn*- Mr and I recently. a certain age snd putting in a and hope to «ee *uch a program car-j <*k"l from, featuring Columbia and rural mall for Mr. Vincent the study of Zechartah:, The Pro l»leal Mrs. Vincent are making a trip ------ -- minimum nnmler of years of ser rlr-d out. Only thna can the party i t'ol: on bicycles «am a* the Point phecy yet to be fulfilled. Come I Prnnlng * * * ■ at Central life and carried, Same high standard nf ser- north and expect to he gone about vio«. is well and good. Bat to ar hope aver to again d im w e ,fc study with us. Hardware. rice will ronttnuo, bitrarily appoint a new inrmlwr for strength. I j