The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, November 03, 1938, Image 1

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    CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN
V O LO T E XI
CENTRAL PO IN T, ORBOON.
■«
M u sin g s^
By an Innocent Bystander
T H U RSD AY .
NOVEMBER
», HM*
CIVIC CLUB
Pioneer R esident
Of C ity P asses
FOR NEW YEAR
To L a st R ew ard
NUM BER t
Haley-Reich Wedding
Is Celebrated Sunday
O ne of t h e m ost b e a u ti fu l w ed­
d in g s e v e r h e ld in C e n tra l P o iu t was
solem nized a t 2 p.m. S u n d a y a t t h e
F ir s t C h r is ti a n C h u rc h w hen Miss
R u th H aley, d a u g h t e r of Mr and
Mrs. Morse H a le y , becom e t h e bride
of W a l t e r E. R eich, so n Of Mr. a u d
Mrs. Reich of O k la h o m a .
Rev. D
E. Millard p e r f o r m e d t h e b e a u ti fu l
rin g cerem o n y .
The
co u p le
to ok
th e i r vows b e fo re an a l t a r b a n k e d
w ith b a s k e t s of b ronze
c ry s a n th e -
ntum s c e n te r e d w ith a la r g e b a sk e t
of w tiite c r y s a n t h e m u m s lig h te n e d
w ith w h ite t a p e r s in tw o larg e c an d le
baras.
t h e b rid e p a r t y e n te r e d
to th e
b e a u tifu l s t r a i n s of L o h e n g rin w ed­
ding m a r c h played by Miss G regory
who
la t e r
played
M en d elso h n 's
m arch.
Out of to w n g u e s ts w ere Mr. au d
Mrs. J . G illasple,
son
John
aud
d a u g h t e r G ladys,
Mr. a u d
Mrs.
B ruce P ow ell a n d d a u g h t e r P a tric ia .
Air. an d Mrs. Hoy C o ru m a n d son
G ordon a n d Mrs. B ro o k s P e rr y , all
of
Eugene,
and
Mr. a n d
Mrs.
o p u r k s an d tw o ch ild re n of K latsnle.
l ’r —iding at t h e recep tio n , i m m e d ­
iately fo llow ing th e w edd ing , ut th e
brid e's hom e on l l u A lm on d
St .
M edford, w ere M esdam es V. llursell,
Bruce Pow ell a n d Glllaspie, a u n t s of
th e bride.
T h e b rid e cut th e fir t
piece of th e
w ed d in g cuke a f t e r
w atch It w as s e r v t d by Mrs. Powell
w hile Mr. M illard played so ft viola
m usic.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Reich sung
se v e ra l b e a u t i f u l so ngs a p p r o p r i a t e
to th e occasion.
Mrs. Retch w as a fo r m e r C e n tra l
P oint girl a n d a g r a d u a t e from th e
local
high
school.
F o llow ing
a
b rief
h o n e y m o o n , Mr.
and
Mrs
ltelch will r side In Medford.
W ell, fo lk s, t h i s is o u r last c h an ce
to h a v e a say in th e elec tio n com ing
off m x t T u esd ay .
A n d j u s t w hat
t h a t la s t w o rd will be is a puzzle, as
u su al. G uess th e best t h i n g fo r us
to do is to s t a r t a t th e to p of the
T h e Ladies Civic C lub h e ld th e i r
b allo t a n d te l l w hom we a r e going
E d w a r d L. F a r r a . on e of t h e moat a n d th e A. O. U. W. His f r a t e r n a l
to v ote fo r a n d why. So h e re goes: re g u l a r m ee tin g fo r th e m o n t h
of
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p e c te td an d best loved citizen s of b ro th e rs of th e Odd F ello w s lodge
N o v em b er at th e lib ra ry W ed nesday
C
e
n
tra l P oin t, p assed a w ay at his assisted th e fam ily d u r i n g his last
F i r s t t a k e t h e s t a t e ballot. H ere a fte rn o o n .
On accoun t of th e fu n ­
illness, s i tt in g up w ith h im n ights,
we a r e goin g to " v o te 'e r s t r a i g h t " ,
h o m e on Amy A v e n u e in th i s city e n d in o t h e r ways, an d w ere a t his
e
ra
l
of
Mr.
F
a
r
r
a
th
e
a
tt
e
n
d
a
n
c
e
ju s t as we h a v e ad v ised before. We
¡e a r ly Monday m o r n in g , a f t e r a b r i e f t b dside w hen he passed aw ay.
H ow ever, m uch im p o r t­
believe In th e p rin cip les of th e R e­ was small.
Uness. a t t h e a g e of 7 5 years. H e;
F u n e r a l services w ere held from
p u b lic a n p a r t y as a g a in s t tho se of a n t business w as conducted.
is s u rv iv ed by his wife, C lara, who th e C ong er f u n e r a l p a r ’ors W e d n e ,
th e D e m o c ra tic p a rt y an d on a c c o u n t
It was decided to serv e a n elec­ was at his b dsid a t th e t m - of h'.s day a f t e r n o o n at 2 :0 0 o ’clock, v.l h
of th e fact t h a t o u r p a rty c a n d id a te s tion d in n e r at th e li b r a r y on elec­ d e a th
one son, F r r d P . F a r r a of Rev. A. J. H an b y . off!eating.
S fr-
s u it u s d ow n to th e g ro u n d we a r e tion day from 1 1 :3 0 to 2 :0 0
p.m. Sa i F r a n c i s 'o, o r e b r o t h e r , S a m u e l vlc < a t th e g rav e in th e J a c k s o n ­
going to v o te an a b so lu te ly s t r a i g h t T h is will e n a b le th e election b o a rd s I :trra. P aisley, Ore., be- ldes se v e ra l ville c . m e t e r y w ere in c h a r g e of th e
p a r t y ti c k e t so fa r as th e s t a te t i c k ­ to secure d in n e r con veniently.
aep h w-, a n d niec s.
C e n tra l P o in t Odd
F ellow s lodge.
e t is concerned.
E d w a r d F a r r a , o r “ E d ” , a s he P a llb e a re r s w e e ,
Mr. Dale S m ith . S c o u tm a s t e r of
T h e o d o re Glass,
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the local tr o o p of Boy Scouts, a d ­ w as kn o w n to his h o s t of fr ie n d s Wm. Musty, F r e d Ilecselg rav e, C. M
In th e d is tric t sectio n of t h e ballot dressed th e club in th e in t e re s t of ca m e to th e R og ue R iv er valley when M rr ltt . lack 1 ees an d Ross Klin
we s h a l l a g a in vote th e s t r a ig h t tic k ­ S couting an d told of th e w ork now he was seven y a r s of age fro m M'ss-
Mr. H an b y . In op en in g th e s e r
et f o r t h e sam e reason . T h ese m en being done h e re by th a t o r g a n i z a ­ ou rl, 68 y f a r i ago. H is p a r e n t s died vie . g ave a b rief but very e lo q u e n t
a r e all t r i e d a n d t r u e an d we believe tion.
He u rg e d t h e club to assist w hen he was only 9 y e a rs of a g e an d 'B o g y of th e d p a rt e d , w hom he had
th e y will serv e o u r d is tric t well.
th e PTA an d o t h e r o rg a n iz a tio n s in he a n d his b r o t h e r s a n d siste rs w er? ’ ■ -'w-i f, r ov r fo r ty y ears an d w ith
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sp o n s o rin g a su p e rv ise d p la y g r o u n d c::r-d for in v a rio u s fam 'H es a b o u t ■ ’' nm h ■ had la b o re d In th e d a y s he
th e valley.
E d w a r d lived as a boy had been p rin c ip a l of th e C e n tra l
C o m ing d o w n to
th e c o u n ty we for th e c h ild re n of th e city.
On motion of one of th e in. mb r.- ■v th t h c B 'rd eve fam ily on R ogu e
ch'ol«' a 1 Mr.
farra
had
s h a ll v ote for Mr. P e r r y b ecau se we
h
w as been a m m b e r of th e school bo.a u
feel h e is th e best m a n for th e p osl-| th e club voted alm o st u n a n im o u s ly R 'v»r. As a yo u n g m m
tion. W e believe t h a t he will w o : k | to en d o rse t h e follow ing c a n d id a te s w a g o n - m a s t f r fo r th e S o u th e r n P a c i­ A larg e n u m b e r of local «Risen wi r
i ■ at th e services a n d the
well, w ith th e o t h e r m e m b e rs of tlie- in th e co m ing city election : Mayor, fic r a i lr o a d w hen t h e line wac b e ­
R eco rd er, Guy Tex ing bu ilt t h r o u g h th e Cow
C reek profusion of flo w ers b a n k d abo ut
co u n ty c o u r t an d will be a f a i th f u l A. E. P ow ell;
Council- C anyon. W h e n t h e r a i lr o a d r* a r h d th e c ask et g a v e silen t evidence
uf
a n d e fficien t c o m m ission er.
Mr T r e a s u r e r , E d w a r d Jo n e s ;
Milton, t h i s valley he re s ig n e d a n d w o rk e d th e love his old n e ig h b o r s b o r e for
B ro ck w ay is a n a l u m n u s of o u r ow n men, Bonney, H esselg rav e,
on th e D ean ra n c h . He wa-» m a - r l^ d him a n d his b ereaved wife.
a lm a m a t e r , th e U n iv ersity of M i n n - > Scott, S to ne and S tm m onds.
A n n o u n c e m e n t was m ade t h a t the to Miss C lara Dean, a native d a u g h t ­
In th e d e a t h of Mr. F a r r a o u r city
esota, so of co u rs e we will vote for
D ecem b er 4, loses one of its most re s p ected c iti­
him . R a h for t h e U. of M. No use v eg ular s e m i-a n n u a l election of of- e r of th is sectio n , on
say in g a n y t h i n g a b o u t P a u l R y n n in g . 'ic e r s of t h e club will be held at th e 188 4. He and his wife m oved Into zens w ho will be sorely m issed by
The
A m erican
for he h a s no op p ositio n a n d s h o u l d D ecem ber m eetin g , th e new officers t h e h o m e in w hich he died 39 y ears scores of frien d s.
ex­
to be in stalled ut th e J a n u a r y m e e t­ ago. Mr. a n d Mrs. F a r r a c e le b ra te d jo in s th e e n t i r e c o m m u n it y in
h av e none.
ing.
t h i i r golden w e d d m g h e re in 1934.
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te n d i n g s in c e re s y m p a th y
to th e
T h e deceased w as a m e m b e r of th e b ereaved w idow an d son
The qu estio n of a d o p ti n g a slogan
in th e i r
W e to ld you las t week w ho w as
' o r th e club w as t a k e n up. On a c ­ C e n tra l P oint l o d g ' of Odd F ello w s h o u r of so rro w .
go in g to h a v e o u r vote for J u s tic e
co u n t of th e m a n ife s t interest in th e
of th e
P eace. W e believe J i m
w ork of th e club disp lay ed by Vlr.
S t e w a r t w o r th y of o u r su p p o r t. Aud
have been classified sh o u ld be re-
Delrov G etchell of th
Farm ers &
Nick Y o u n g , o f course.
classified a n d t u r n e d o v e r to gfaz-
F r u i t g r o w e r s b a n k of M edford
as
m
m
9
sho w n in his a d v e rtis in g in th e local
Now comes th e m e a s u re s to
be p aper, th e club dectded to a d o p t a
F o u r p ro b le m s to be solved w ere
v oted for.
W e s h a l l ju s t give th e slog an pro posed in one of his recen t
T h r o u g h o u t th e s ta te of O regon,
of
n u m b e r s a s we s h all m a r k o u r ballot. ad s; 'Civic D uty Makes Civic B eau­
In o r d e r to s t u d y th e la n d
use p re s e n te d fo r th e c o n s id e ra tio n
c o m m u n ity service d u b s a r e r e n d e r ­
300 X Yes
T hese in cluded t h e re­
ty ."
T h e ladies expect
to
in vite p ro b le m s of th e c o u n tie s in c o n n e c ­ th e Board.
302 X Yes
Mr. G etchell to a d d re s s the club a t tion w ith th e d e v e lo p m e n t of g ra z in g classification of som e of the fo r e st ing i m p o r t a n t c o n tr ib u t io n s to t r a f ­
fic sa f e ty t h r o u g h t h e s p o n s o rs h ip of
304 X YES
sont' la te r d ate.
a r e a s in th e
c u t- o v e r a r e a s a u d lands t h a t a r P now c a r r ie d u n d e r t h e
306 X Yes
p r o g r a m s a n d p ro je c ts. S e c re ta ry of
r
e
f
o
re
s
ta
tio
n
a
c
t
so
t
h
a
t
th
e
y
m
a
y
develop a possible
w o rk a b le
p ro ­
308 X Yes
S ta te E a r l S nell re p o r ts .
310 X Yes
g ra m , G o v e rn o r M a rtin re c e n tly a p ­ be d evoted to g r a z i n g ; g r e a t e r e m ­
A club in P o r t l a n d , sp o n s o rin g a
312 X Yes
phasis
on
fire
p
r
e
v
e
n
t
io
n
;
Im
m
e
d
­
p o i n t ' d a c o m m itte e of five to u n ­
tr a ffic safety p r o g r a m , levied a fine
315 X No
d e r t a k e th e w o rk , w ith th e s u g g e s ­ iate c o o p e ra tio n a n d c o n tr o l of op­ of 50 c e n ts upon each m e m b e r who
316 X Yes
t i o n th a t t h r e e a d d it io n a l a d viso ry e r a t o r s ' fires, nnd f u r t h e r aid in the . a p p e a r e d at the m e e t in g w ith o u t his
318 X Yes
323 X No
C a n n e d d rie d Ita lia n p ru n e s , p it­ m e m b e rs be selected. T h e c o m m itte e p ro te c tio n of co u n ty ow ned lan d s
d r i v e r ’s license.
F o u r t i m e s d u rin g
325 X No
te d or halved d ried p ru n es , p ru n e of five co n sists of E. B. T a n n e r , r e ­
It will be th e w ork of th e c o m m i t , , he h()Ur,g pro(fram a Kong wag ru n g
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T h e r e you h av e it. fo lks, fo r b e t­ p ulp an d v a rio u s kinds of p ru n e p re s e n tin g th e O reg on S ta t e 'Board te e fo u n d e r t a k e a stu d y of t h e to in d ic a te th u t s o m e w h e r e in the
In a d d i- UnttP(1 3 u t e , SO|nP pprg0n ha(, mpt
t e r o r w orse. Now if en o u g h of th e ju ices a re a d d itio n a l fo rm s in which of F o r e s t r y ; J. R. F r u m , r e p r e s e n t ­ problem * in d ic a te d above.
people will j u s t . a k e th e abo v e into O reg on's p ru n e crop could be m a r k ­ ing th e t i m b e r in t e r e s t s ; A. H. P o w ­ tion t h e c o m m itte e will h av e to go d e a th )n a tr a f f l ( . aco ld e n t
t h e polls w ith th e m au d follow o u r eted, w ith a p ro p e r bu lld -u p of co n­ ers, w ho is to r e p r e s e n t th e grazin g Into a s t u d y of th e effectiv en ess of
A 0 r a n t g p agg c, u b dev o ted OM(.
fo o tstep s, all will be
lovely.
But
s u m e r d e m a n d , a ccord in g to a re­ in te re s ts , an d J u d g e E a r l B. Day, of th e la n d classific a tio n law a n d if it m ee tin g to t r a f f i c safety , c a llin g u p ­
we k no w d a r n e d well w h a t a bum
G uy
B o y in g to n , of Is felt necessary, to d r a f t leg islatio n on each m e m b e r to re c o u n t a per-
p ic k e r we a r e So d o n 't expect to hit search r> p o rt ju s t issued by th e OSC J a c k s o n , a n d
re p r e s e n t
th e
co u n ty j t h a t
e x p e rim e n t s ta tio n , e n titled
“ Dried C latsop, to
111 m eet th e o b je c tio n s of t h e g o n a, t e p e < , e n c - w h | oh w ould r e .
It v ery closely.
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c o u rt s . T h e a d v is o ry c o m m it te e con-j v a rio u s In terests.
I ta lia n P r u n e P ro d u c ts ."
fleet a good or bad d ri v in g p ra c ­
Now f o r th e city
ballot.
On
The re p o r t, by Ernest H. W e ig a n d , sists of th e S ta l e F o r e s t e r , t h e ad-i
tice.
c h e c k in g u p we find t h a t t h e r e will
m i n i s t r a t o r of th e O. & C. la n d s , a n d 1 T I M B E R LOSSES IM M ENSE
Dozens of s i m i la r a c tiv itie s have
be 16 n a m e s on th e
ballot — 2 f o r 1 head of th e d e p a r t m e n t of food p ro­
E x tension
m a y o r ; 2 fo r re c o r d e r ; 2 for tr e n -; d ucts in d u s trie s, an d K eith P. F e n ­ a r e p r e s e n ta t iv e of t h e
been r e p o r te d to Knell's office, In­
IN
N
EW
ENG
L
A
N
D
STORM
s u r e r a n d 10 fo r c o u n c ilm e n — th e n er, a g r a d u a t e as s is ta n t, h a s bee» D e p a r tm e n t at O. S. C.
d ic a t in g a w id esp read
interest
In
m o s t n a m e s we h av e ever seen on a issued in b u lle tin form fo r free dis­
T h e a p p o in t m e n t of th is c o m m it­
s a f e ty a n d a d e te r m i n a t i o n on t h ”
city ballot.
S am p le b allo ts will be
O
ne
of
t
h
e
im
m
e
n
s
e
losses
th
a
t
tr ib u tio n .
tee w as t h e o u tc o m e of a m eetin g
o u t F r i d a y so you can look 'em over.
re s u lte d fro m t h e recent h u r r ic a n e p a rt of c o m m u n it y o r g a n i z a ti o n s to
T h e prune Indu stry of O regon a n d held in Salem on
S e p te m b e r
28.
B ut h e re a r e th e o n es we favor:
t a k e an ac tiv e p a rt in th e cam p a ig n
t
New E n g la n d
W ash in g to n is faced w ith t h e con ­ w hen a d e le g a tio n fr o m w e s te r n O re­ h a t s w e p t o v e r th e
for
b e t t e r driving.
F o r m a y o r — Modesty
fo rb id s a tin u e d prospect of su rp lu ses .
both gon c o u n tie s d is cu ssed th e i r g ra z ln c s t a te s w as th e d e s t r u c ti o n of s t a n d ­
r e c o m m e n d a t io n .
in fresh an d dried pru n es, th e a u ­ p ro b le m s w ith th e B o ard of F o re s try . ing ti m b e r . L ittle m en tio n w as m a d e
NOTICE
For
r e c o r d e r — Guy
Tex
(of
th e
t
h o r s point o u t
in
th e i r
rep ort. T h e b asis of th e e n t i r e m a t t e r was of th is In th e n e w s p a p e rs but
T h is we< k we a r e
f o r d A to
c o u r s e ) . In cu m b en t.
p
r
e
l
im
in
a
r
y
e
s
t
i
m
a
t
e
s
m
a
d
e
by
f
o
r
­
re q u ire m m s In c o n n e c tio n w ith t h e C o u n ty F o r ­
b re a k o u r lo n g -estab lis h ed ru le
F o r t r e a s u r e r — E d w a r d W . Jones. M eanw hile, consum r
e
s
t
e
r
s
p
lace
it
a
t
f
o
u
r
a
n
d
o
n
e
-h
a
lf
of ' no a d s on P ag e O n e ” . H o w ­
a r e becom ing m ore exacting.
E ach est L a n d C lass ificatio n Act passed at
Incum b en t.
H o w ever,
th is
ever, we s h a ll r e t u r n to o u r re­
F o r c o u n c ilm e n — Bonney ( I n c u m ­ new p ro d u c t described w ould have th e last session of t h e l e g i s l a tu r e and billion b o a rd feet.
g u la r cu sto m next w e e k __________
b en t H esselg rav e ( I n c u m b e n t ) , Mil- to be in tro d u c e d on a sm all scale, a c ­
does n o t give a t r u e in d ic a tio n of th e
w as d e sig n ed to s im p lify th e dev elo p­
ton ( i n c u m b e n t ) , S cott. S to n e au d
a
c
t
u
a
l
d
a
m
a
g
e
.
T
h
e
loss
w
as
not
in
c o m p an ied by a p p r o p r ia t e p ro m o tio n , m e n t of t h e g r a z i n g a r e a s on c u t ­
S im m ons.
th e s t u m p a g e alone.
R e c re a t io n In
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th e a u t h o r s believe.
ov er lands.
T h e law h a s failed to
has been
One of th e most p ro m isin g ways w o r k o u t a« ex pected d u e m a in ly to t h e New E n g la n d s t a t e s
T h is tic k e t r e p r e s e n ts a
g ro u p of
m en w ho a r e pledged
to w o rk to- of m a r k e ti n g th e pru n es, describ ed i n h e r e n t w e a k n e s s e s in t h e la w i t ­ h ig h ly dev elo ped a n d m a n y of th e
w ooded a r e a s , both s t a t e a n d
p ri­
g a t h e r fo r fhe best in t e re s t s o f. th e In th e b u lletin , is to halve th e m ai,itl
W h e n e v e r an in d iv id u a l or a buai-
self, lack of a v a il a b le f u n d s fo r a d ­
city a n d w ho all believe t h a t city
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B) m i n i s t r a t i o n a n d m is co n cep tio n as to
o fficials a r e th e s e r v a n ts of tho se rem o v e th e pits before dry in g .
o u t. T h e loss in s h a d e a n d
o r n a ­ ta in e d , p r o g r 's s sto p s.— T h o m a s J
w h o elect th e m an d n o t d ic ta to rs. If use of special m a c h in e ry th is o p e r a ­ th e e x t e n t to w hich t h e B o a rd of
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h u m a n l y possible to put an end to cost of only a b o u t 40 cen ts a h u n d ­ m i n is tr a t io n of t h e law.
th e b ic k e rin g th a t h as c h a r a r t - r i z <1
m onds fo r one of his c a n d id a te pins
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T h e s p o k e s m a n fo r th e
c o u n tie s F o r m a n y y e a r s th i s s t a t e h a s been to be w o rn on y o u r lapel.
t h e m e e tin g s of o u r city council for
a lon g tim e. They a r e all m en who o t h e r h a n d , th e halved p ru n e s will called a t t e n t i o n to t h e g r a d u a l ly d e ­
p ro v id in g a la r g e p a r t of th e b u t-
h ave th e best in t e re s t s of th e city at ] d ry in o n e -th ird p
Mr. R. H Moore sa y in g he d i d n ’t
tim e
an d at c re a s in g ta x base t h r o u g h
logging put of m a p le s y r u p a n d su g a r .
It kno w w h a t the E ag le P oint ladles
h e a r t a n d w hile it is well know n lo w e r t e m p e r a t u r e s th a n is n eded
1 t h a t h a s becom e v e ry
s e r io u s
in will t a k e t h e s t a t e s m a n y y e a rs to served t h e C P c lu b but he knew
th e v fav o r t h e se c u r in g of Medford
w a t e r for th is city, th e y will n e v e r *o d ry whole p ru n e s , a r e m o r e a t ­ so m e o f th e co u n tie s, a n d t h e u rg e n t a g a in build u p t h e i r t i m b e r snpply. t h a t we w ent to w h ere th e y kn«w
even TRY to F O R C E a n y h in g upoi. tr a c tiv e an d e a s i e r used.
necessity of d ev elo p in g in co m e p ro­ T h e fe d e ra l g o v e r n m e n t has a ss ig n e d how to cook. On being In f o rm e d th a t
t h e people of th e city w hich th
Machines fo r rem o vin g pits from d u c in g areas.
I t w as felt t h a t o n - a n u m b e r of a d d it io n a l CCC cam p s we h a d a cu p of h a lf cold te a and a
stale cookie, he said he d i d n 't b e ­
m a j o r i ty d o not w an t. And th e th e d ried I t a li a n p ru n es h av e also
o f t h e a n s w e r s to th is w as a d d itio n a l to t h e a r e a in o r d e r to m a k e Im ­ lt ve it so we decided
he
really
w r i t e r was pleased t o note t h a t at a
been developed, which m a k e posBlbl" sto ck ra is in g a n d th is cou ld be a c ­
recen t m e e tin g of th e lad les civic
p ro v e m e n ts d e sig n e d to aid In pro- did know th e Eagle P oint ladles a f ­
clu b , by a n a lm o st u n a n im o u s vote th e e lim in a tio n of from 12 to 20 c o m p lis h e d on ly t h r o u g h
_____
f u r t h e r te c tlo n d u e to th e
fire t e r all.
increased
o f th ose p re s e n t t h e ladies voted to p e r cent of th e w eig ht before s h i p ­ g ra z in g la n d d e v e lo p m e n t.
Mr J C Woods r e f u s in g to c a rr y
h
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rd
.
ping. a n d leave a m ore d e sirab le p ro ­
a c a n e fo r fe a r people m ig h t th i n k
In th i s c o n n ectio n t h e policy of
d uct f o r th e c o n s u m e r
If e it h e r of
t h e S t a t e F o r e s t r y D e p a r t m e n t was
A slide In Cow C reek canyon held he wa« g e ttin g old-
th e s e m e th o d s w ere used extensively,
q u e stio n e d In r e g a r d to th e clas si­ up t h e 8 o'clock n o r t h t r a i n u n til
Miss S t a n b y at th e m e e tin g of t h e
n o rth w e s t p r u n e s could claim th a t
fication of r e f o r e s t a ti o n la n ds. C o u n ­ o n e o'clock th is m o r n in g
T h is week E a g l e p o in t f'lvic club a f t e r accept
of
exclusive a d v a n t a g e over o th e r s , as
ty officia ls s t a te d t h a t th e y w ere of th e w e a t h e r m a n se«>m to be m a k i n g I ’tig e v e r y t th l n g on th ' ta b le , which
th e F r e n c h p r u n e has a cling ty pe o '
t h e opin io n t h a t m a n y a r r e s th a t u p fo r th e s h o r t a g e of rain th is fall. was plen ty , deciding it w as ti m e to
FLASHLIG HT B ATTER IES
ex ert h e r will p o w er a n d passed up
pit w hich is no t rem ovable.
(N ew S ty le s)
a dish.
New Ways of
Curing Prunes Told
S o w h a t?-
IF IN NEED
ANTI-EREE7JC
nd< r*e *his tick t s tra ig h t t h r o u g h j
Wl- feel s u r e t h a t If elected, th es e j
rm n «including th e w rt:er> will e n ­
d eav o r to so con duct th a ff a irs oft
th e city t h a t t h e con fidence t h u s
show n will not be misplaced.
•
• •
FU E L IM M r s
As fo r the resit of th e nam e« on
the ballot we j u s t w ant to point o u t
t h a t I? th«sse m en a r e elec ted t h e r e
will be fa r less c h an ce for h a r m o n y
In th e city a d m i n is tr a t io n
W e have
s e r io u s d o u b ts w h e th e r th ey would
e v e r w ork t o g e t h e r with t h e other«
an d th a t all chan« ’ of
prog ress
w ould tv je o p a r d iz e d by th e i r elec­
tion.
T hey belon g to an
e n tirely
d if fe re n t g ro u p of t h t n k e r s . t a t |e»«t
th e m a j o r i t y d o t a n d we a r e a fra id
t h e i r election w ould m - a n
a con­
ti n u a n c e of Ju st th e so rt of th i n g so
m any people h a v e o b je c te d to in th e
past
id many o th er a r ticles fo r th e
autom obile
Call a t
JACK LEES
GARAGE
C e n tr a l P o in t
The Combined Churches
of Central Point
Recommend the following vote on
M easures at the coming election:
306
308
310
322
325
X
X
X
X
X
CONFERENCE
T h e A n n u a l G ra n g e C o nferen ce
will be held in th e C en tra l P o in t
G ra n g e H all T h u r s d a y . N o v e m b e r 3.
T h e p r o g r a m will s t a r t w ith a co­
o p e ra tiv e lu n ch a t noon.
S a te M aster R ay W. Gill will p re ­
side a t th e a f t e r n o o n c o n feren ce a n d
s p e a k e r s on th e p r o g r a m a r e Mr
G. W. T h tess ere,
S ta t e
L e c tu r \
M orton T o n tp k in , S ta t e G ra n g e Ag
rlcu ltu ral
c h a ir m a n .
Miss B e rth a
Beck, S ta t e G. S e c re ta ry , Mrs. W. J.
Wilcox,
S ta a t e
H o m e E co no m ics
c h a i r m a n a n d R o b ert F o w le r, C o u n ­
ty Agent.
G ra n g e m e m b e rs from th e sixteen
G ra n g e s in J a e k s o n C ounty will be
in a tte n d a n c e .
T h e ev en in g p ro g r a m will s t a r t at
7 o'clock w ith g ro u p m e e t it n g s ami
at 8 o'clock the J a e k s o n C o u n ty Po­
m ona D egree te a m will ex em p lify
th e 5th d eg ree a n d a t 9 o'clock th e
S ta t e officers will follow w ith th e
6th degree.
M any G r a n g e r s a r e p la n n i n g a t ­
te n d in g t h e N a tio n a l G ra n g e Session,
which isto be held In P o r t l a n d th is
y ear, th e th i r d week in N o v em b er.
All G r a n g e r s w ish in g to t a k e th e
7th d e g re e will Jou rn ey to P o r t la n d
N o v e m b e r 18, as the*
■ w l"
exem plified both a f t e r n o o n an d ev­
e n in g of th a t day. L ast y e a r 6,715
re reiv ed th e 7th d e g re e a n d it is
expected th is y e a r's class will o u t ­
n u m b e r th o s e of p rev io u s years.
Medford-C.P. io
Service Clubs Aid
Clash Friday P.M.
Traffic Safety
Grazing Problems
Will Be Studied tac.
COILS
CONDENSERS
DISTRIBUTOR l * o l \ T s
STA RTER SW ITCHES
RADIATOR HOKE
GRANGERS MEET
Ye.
Ye»
Ye*
Ye»
No
Dr. G oltlsberry a r r i v i n g hom e and
w a lk in g up and dow n th e sid e w a lk ,
w aitin g f o r his wife to a r r i v e hom*-.
u n til he w as In fo rm e d by hi« good
| n e ig h b o r Tex, th a t th e key w as 'ft
I the u s u a l plac«x______
Mrs A rchie
Parker
m aking
a
I p u m p k in pie f«»r D ad 's N ig ht
last
j T h u r s d a y when It wa« th is T h u r s -
j d a y — oh well, A rchie w as
a
pie
ahead
Central Point
Paid Adv.
>f r ou see th e point.
Stick *o It*
Civic D uty M akes Civic B ea u ty
F A R M E R S INI» FRI ITOIOTWF.lt*
BANK
(D eposit* I n s u r e d )
P S.— We |«nd m oney to im p rove
and beautify.
M edford ju n i o r high an d C e n tra l
P o in t h ig h footbul! te a m s c la s h for
th e second tint" (his yeur to m o rro w
a f t e r n o o n a t 3 :4 5 on t h e P o i n t e r s ’
g ri d iro n , giv in g th e te a m of Coach
Ken H u l b u r t a ch an ce to av en g e the
6 to 13 b e a tin g hq n d ed
th e m
by
G eorge H a r r i n g t o n ' s 'M edford J u n io rs
se v e ra l w c ks ago in Medford.
PTA to Serve
Chicken Dinner on
Armstice Day
C e n tr a l P o in t P.-T. A. will servp
ch ick e n d in n e r w ith all th e t r i m ­
m in g s. front 1 1 3 0 to 1 :3 0 on A r­
m istice Day at th e H igh School.
P la t e s 25 an d 35 cents.
T h e poem on page 5 in th is issue
w a s clipped from a F a m ily C ircle
F r i e n d s h i p page by a lady In Med­
fo rd an d se n t to th is office. T h a n k s .
Miss A nna Dean of O a k la n d , Miss
Alice S in g le ta r y of
Portland,
Mr.
a n d Mrs, J a m e s Dean a n d
m o th e r,
Mrs. L ydia Dean of G r a n t s
P ass,
H a r r y a n d R alph W h ite of
R o gu e
R iv er an d A r t h u r an d Lloyd F a r r a
of A pplegate , w ere o u t-o f-to w n
re ­
latives in a t t e n d a n c e at the f u n e r a l
of E d w a r d F a r r a W edn esd ay .
Mra. R onald G andee a t t e n d e d a
s h o w e r on a fr ie n d In A s h la n d Mon­
d a y ev ening.
Ühf (Eljurriira
CHURCH O F < IIHIST
C lifto n A. Phillip«, M inister
Bible School 1 0 :0 0 A M R o lan d
H o v er, Sttpt.
Miss Lyle Uregi>ry,
P r i m a r y Supt.
C o m m u n io n a n d P r e a c h i n g S erv ic­
es 1 1 :0 0 A.M.
P ian o
Solo
Mrs.
P h illip s
S e n io r a n d J u n i o r C h ris tia n E n ­
d e a v o r 6 : 3 0 P M.
E v a n g e lis tic Service 7 :3 0
P.M.
Serm«>n S u b je c t ''T h e F o u r A rm s of
T h e Cros«."
Solo with g u i t a r
ac-
i ompnnimetyt S cott Darby.
P r a y e r an d Bible S tu d y W e d n e s ­
day 7 :3 0 P.M S tu d y
L e a d e r Mrs.
E th e l Davi«
You Are Invited.
It Rains!
Be p r e p a r e d for
WET WEATHER
**t
Rubber Footwear
Water-repellant
Clothing
at
Faber’s