U A Pap», tor T U p o P hink >» CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN VOLUME X CENTRAL POINT, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 81, lil;W M usings-^ dy an Innocent Bystander >...-■■« 1 « . — ----------------- --- — — . County politic» are beginning to j warm up and goon the valley will be full of hot air. Only a few day» r*-j main for the filing of candidacies j and then the fun begins. . WILLIAM L LEWIS New Street Signs DIES SUDDENLY IN Now Installed on Principal Corners X I’M UK II UA Flash ! ! Moore Hamilton, rilitor o f tlie M«sifoni News, today filed his in­ tention to neck the Democrat t> nomination for State Senator. Mr. Hamilton is the first Democrat to seek hi» office. For several )t ars George Dunn of Ashland has been unopposed at the polls. I CHEESE FACTORY SINCE OPENING Civic Club to The many Central Point friends The local branch of the Sonoma 0( Mr. william Leon ( “ B ai") Lewis The new street signs promised now marked. All that is necessary Meet Wednesday Valley Cheese Factory is showing were shocked aud aaddened l0 hear sometime ago by the Civic club were 1» to make application to the club consistent growth Starting about of his death after a major opera­ this week put in place and are aud a standard sign will be prepared The Civic Club will hold its re­ two years ago with one small vat tion wheu he was on tue table for creating much favorable comment. for the particular corner desired gular monthly meeting on Wednes­ aud receiving only about 600 pounds and painted to match the rest. The day afternoon. April 6, at the city lour hours Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. I of milk daily, the factory has ex- Th.a spring tne club proposed to th club will not furnish the pole, how­ library. He had been critically til since last At this time reports will ( paml’ d until today three large vats city council to provide street uanic ever, nor set the sign. Thursday. be made regarding the city signs are used and another is to be install­ 6 6 sign boards wera made. Mr. which have been installed within the He spent most of his boyhood iu signs lor the principal streets, won ed immediately These vats have a iron poies for tue same, if the couu- Lewis Swartz cut and nailed the past week. Central Point and atttuded Central capacity of about eight thousand p0jnt schools. His mother lives on cil would set the pole» iu cement m sign boards together and the letters These signs have betu erected by pounds of milk each. The Pasteur­ a ranch near here Mrs. Suavely, locations decided upon by the street were cut out by Mr. Ernest Scott, th club us part of their work iu aUter o{ Mr clem Ftniey ltay8 wlth committee. This tne council pro-; The metal brackets were made In civic improvement in cooperation izing equipment has a capacity of six thousand pounds per hour. her for companion. Mr. Lewis and mised to do and the ladies went the local blacksmith shop and the with the city administration. When the factory first opened un­ brotber KoDert bad a larg, band or ahead with the piau. paint was purchased at a local store. Mr. E. C. Faber has been invited der its present management, all milk The signs are patterned after In fact, the only thing purchased out sheep which givVs employment to a to address the club on matters of received was delivered by the far­ large number of men. They also those in use in Medford and are of of town was the iron pipe for the civic improvement and the ladies mers themselves. Today the factory w m m a raised letter pattern with a dark poles. The lumber for the signs hope to have u large attendance to owned Lewis Super Service station operates four large trucks to haul In Then he will find that he has a in Medtord. The county will feel blue background and aluminum face. came from the local planning mill. hear him. This is in line with the the milk. These trucks cover a The letters are cut from a half-inch mighty bard man to beat in 8yd his loss deeply. The lumber for the letters was fur­ policy of the club which is to have large part of Jackson and Josephine pine board and nailed on, and are Brown, who has made good in the nished by Mr. A. O. Myers. The Civic Mr. Lewis was born in the Apple- some local business man address the counties and bring in daily from 17.- office and who deserve» to be given gate district March 4 ,' 1895, and 3 inches high. The signs are easily club wishes to thank Mr. Jack Lees club at each meeting. 000 to 18,000 pounds of milk. One another chance at the poll» this spent his entire life in Jackson read at a distance of half a block or for the use of his paint gun which All ladies of the community in­ of the largest items of expense for more. fall. On the other side of the fence county. wag of great help in painting terested in civic improvement are tu- ' the factory is the purchase of cans The new sign» have been placed comes Rudy Singler and A. E. Brock­ around the letters. The labor of as- vited to attend the meetings of the He is survived by his wife, Veda way running for the Republican IG. Lewis; his mother, Mrs. W. H. at all intersectioning streets along semblying the signs and erecting club, which are held at the library for handling this amount of milk. These cans cost about $5.00 each nomination. Too early to make any Lewi» of Central Point; a daughter, the highway, or Front street from them fell to the lot of Ye Editor, on the first Wednesday of each at wholesale. the Nip * Sip service station to the (who claims he is the only man in prediction, but just now our money Francis, and a step-daughter Bar­ month. The factory employs seven men Pine street (or town who knows the real names of is on Brockway, who is a prominent bara Doris, both of whom resided cheese factory. today, besides the office staff. An Main street as it is commonly the streets and where they are to be Granger and a more experienced with him and his wife at 727 West average of six tons of cheese is Martins Report man. Jackson boulevard. Also two broth- Atnown) has signs fiom the highway found.) Snows in Calif. shipped weekly to San Francisco, * • • ors, r , w . and l . l . Lewis, both of *n^er8ec^ on mb street and 4th It is hoped that the people of the besides the large local sales. town will get busy and put up house Frank Rector, president of the Medford. street is marked from the high Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Martin and This factory is fast becomng one Medford Typographical union, Is out Funeral services will be held a t , EC^00* corner, (Kush street) for Its numbers as soon as possible. Now little daughter Penny arrived last of the most important factor» in after Bill Coleman's Job as justice the Perl funeral home Friday after-1 enl*re length to Hazel street in the that the strfets are marked it will Saturday on a surprise visit with re­ the upbuilding of the Rogue River of the peace. This writer saw plenty noon at 2:30, the Rev. D. E. Millard i nortb end of town. Thus each street be a simple matter to find out the latives and friends. The Martins valley as an Important dairy section. City Recorder Tex of Mr. Rector when employed on the officiating. Interment will be in ln town has a marker at some point. right number. left home before 4 o'clock a.m. in ¡Thousands of dollars are distributed The big thing now is for the peo­ will be glad to give Buch Informa­ order to drive out on top of the snow Medford papers and in fact left the j Central Point cemetery, monthly to the farmers of this sec­ ple to become accustomed to the tion at any time. According to th" union principally on account of the ' _______________ before it melted or it would have tion and the business is still In its use of the proper names of the system In use in larger cities, the way the printers allowed themselves been impossible to have got out at infancy. streets. When the signs were be­ numbers run one hundred to the to be bossed by Mr. Rector and * all. Few people of this city realize erected several people said they block with odd numbers on the left Walter Rowley, neither of whom It was a beautiful sight driving what an Important industry is grow­ Attend P .T .A . Meet ing had lived in town for years a jd and even on the right of the had up to that time ever held a thru huge snow hanks sixteen fret ing up In our city. It would be of never before knew the name of me street. It will be a simple matter steady situation in the city. So we Jackson County is honored by high on both sides of the road and interest to our citizens to visit th's street they lived on. to figure out the proper number for are throwing in with Friend Bill iu hav.ng Mrs. Edna Forsythe of Ash­ as far as you could see ahead of plant and see for themselves what '» The club has made arrangements any bouse in town and the use of this race. land elected to represent the Ore­ you. They have pictures of their being done. to furnish additional signs to anyone house numbers will be a big help to • • • gon Congress of Parents and Teach­ house in Graeagle where you could For county commissioner we have ers at the National Convention which wishing to place them at corners not everyone. walk up the snow banks on to the Loose Dogs Not Otto Caster, incumbent, who wants will be held at Salt Lake City, Utah, top of the house. In the December another whack at the job, and who May 15-20. flood the house where Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Grimes, 77, Is Fellowship Meeting Allowed after April 1 Is going to have an opponent in the Middleton lived was washed away Oregon like all other states will Is Much Enjoyed Honored at Party democratic round-up who is running send its president and three other with the flood and broken to pieces. on the platform of going back to state officers or their alternates to At Brick Church A large cattle ranch, the Circle O, City Recorder Tex calls attention Missionary society of the Feder­ the bounty system of predatory this Convention. was snow bound and food was to the fact that Hie ordinance re­ ated church met last Thursday af­ animal control. For the republicans Formal opening of the Convention The annual Fellowship meeting Of dropped from an airplane to this lating to the allowing of dogs to we have Perry of Eagle Point, who in the Salt Lake Tabernacle, Mon- ternoon at the home of Mrs. A. W. the Federated Church was held on ranch. One widow lady burnt some run loose during the spring months has had a number of years exper-lday at io a m., will feature a cerc- Ayres with 28 members present. the evening of March 29 with a re- of her furniture and the roof of her. becomes effective April 1st. Under the terms of this ordinance lence In road construction and who mony ¡„ which National Board mem-! " ’ 1,h ,he president. Miss Helen Carl- attendance of about two bund wood shed before the snow plow Is a life-long resident of the countv. ber» will take part, and an address ¡ton in the chair letters and book re- red seated around the tables from could open the road and bring in a no dogs will be allowed to run at As a good republican we shall stick by the National President, present-1 views on Japan were read aud dis­ which a fine chicken dinner was truck load of wood with a cterplllar. large during the months of April. to our party, of course. (Couidu't ing the Convention theme, “ Chang-1 cuss'd. served following which the business The snow has set a new record there May and June, and must bo kept during these help ourselves, anyway), ing Patterns for Group Living". This being the time for election session and program were held in as well us in Jackson Co. Little strictly ut home • • • Delegates and visitors are invited to ®f officers it was decided to make the chapel with Mr. A. Case as chair­ Penny loves to play out in the snow months. It is during the spring gar­ And while we won’t change our remain in the Tabernacle for the no change in the group. man and Mr. H. Davisson, secretary, and they have many pictures of her dening time that loose dogs do much damage and It is hoped that all dog At the close of the meeting a registration for any man, we hope to concert by the Tabernacle Choir. opening with prayer by Rev. R. C. in her snow clothes. owners will comply with the provi­ Bee Governor Martin nominated. Mrs. Edna Forsythe is the stat“ [ birthday surprise party was given in Lewis and singing of Gospel Hymns Mr. and Mrs. D. Booth and Mr. sions of the law in this matter. How we do love a man who has the vice-president for the Oregon Con- honor of Mrs W. P. Grimes who by the congregation. Reports from gress of Parents and Teachers. The'reacheg her 7«th milestone March and Mrs. Jim Booth spent Sunday couruge of his convictions! And all branches of the church Sunday Frank Amy took dinner with the the dear old general has proved ho two other delegates are Mrs. B e r t !- 1, Mrs. Grimes was showered with school were read and approved. in the hills. Jos. Wright family Sunday. Mr. Chappel, recording secretary, and | congratulations and numerous gifts Isn’t scared even of "Ma” Perkins. Among the musical number* on the Amy said he did not know how soon And for the rest of the labor racke­ Mrs. Arthur Churchill, State Pareut from loving friends. An original program: a song by the trio of Ayres he would move to his cabin on the teers he, (like the most of us), has Education chairman, both of Port- poem was read by Mrs. Alvin Wil­ sisters, Misses Avis, Neldajean and river. liams. Refreshments, including a the utmost contempt. And may the land. Maxine accompanied by Miss Ruby lovely decorated cake, were served ■Webster ag pianist. Song by the Lord have mercy on 'em if he ever If you have great talents, industry l«y the hostess and committee. turns Ralph Moody on their trail. church quartet, Mesdamegg Grimes, will improve them; If you have but Baseball Practice Wyatt, Tex and Parish: baritone moderate abilities, Industsry will solo by Mr. Selden Hill; duet by supply We are mighty glad to see Rufus W ill Begin Soon Irving P. Beesley to their deficiency.— Samuel CHURCH OF CHRIST Miss Avis Ayers and Mr. Mead. 8m I lea. Holman in the race for senator. He ------- Speak to P .T .A . Clifton A. Phillips, A group of songs by young people will make a grand mate for Our Pastor As soon as the field dries enough Alexander saying he wasn't going • of the Wimer district. Charlie, for he is of the same kind Mr. Irving P. Beesley will speak Bible School 10:00 AM. Roland of stu ff-q u ie t, unassuming. blU 'o permit, baseball practice will be-1 All Jn all this was an enjoyable to do any business until he saw the gin. Coach Hulburt has most •• f j *o members and friends of P.T.A at church and social gathering. Many ground hog thought the ground Hover, supt. Help us build up to when he does talk, his clear-headed last year's team returning, but needs their regular meeting on Friday thanks are due the ladle» who so hog was going to stay buried for Easier when we expect 220 present. logic is mighty hard to answer. „ ;i ¡Vw good hitters Three return- April 1 at 3 PM. Local scouts will ably assigtted in making this a suc­ six weeks but now he thought m a y b e Be on time! Communion and Preaching 11:00 the ground hog meant six months. We had a lot of fun the other d .y ‘ n« P1,cher" expected to see much be presented In a number cessful event. A M. Subject “ Men's Views and putting up the new street signs, a - f * " 1" are Clyde Lees, Art Coping- The follow ng candidates have pui mg ui> . er and p ink O'Connor. accepted nomination for elective of- God's View of Jesus The Christ.’ ’ Happy news for everyone. The S IX Y E A R S A G O several corners peop « fame ou o <■ f ! " * A ,eagu(. BChedujPd hae been f