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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1939)
CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN VOLUME XI ( KNTRAI. POINT, ORBUON. U— ........---------- L. — L___ _ -J_ Sez Me ^ B U S T S 10 LEAVE MARCO I; WILL HANDLE GO. FARM THURSDAY, W . E. Davies to M anage Co-op. , JANU ARY —6, 11W1I Many Want Chance to Visit Fair NUMBER 10 1" ^ - ! ........ ....... W ell Known M an Dies in Portland WINNERS TOLU IN CONTEST FOR SAFETY SLOGAN Mr. W. E. Davies of Eagle Poinut By the Editor Olen Arnspiger, manager of the has been appointed new manager of Medford and Taleut Irrigation .the Grange Co-operative to take the districts and one of the best It does beat all bow easy it Is to j place of Mr O. C. Maust, who resign- known and liked men in Southern start something. Last week this ed to take over, with his wife, the Oregon, died in a Portland hospi pap r carried a story about a meet management of the Jackson county REDDING, January 26 ( W N S ) — tal late yesterday afternoon fol ing of the milk distributors and farm. Mr. ltoscoe Roberts of Roxy A rush of reservations from all lowing an operation sustained dairymen of the county and in that Ann will be truck nian. Mr. Davies counties of the Wonderland being •tveral days ago. story we mentioned that there was Mr. and Mrs. George A. Andrews is a >»eniber of the Eagle Point _ .received at headquarters of the some questioning as to the desira Full details of his death will Winners In the local slogan con have resigned as managers of the ¡*‘ an* p a" d a “ * mb« r of the shasta-Cascade Wonderland Assocla- be printed next week. bility of the present milk control test to promote safety In traffic were Jackson country farm near Talent to *,T« com® l,,ee of ‘ ° mo,,a ' pR" t* ' tlon indicate a capacity party for the law. The very next morning an old give their whole time to their pri- ert* u Master of the Eagle Point' Ronald James. Franklin Uebhard. Shasta-Cascade Wonderland’s Sacra friend and one of the said dairymen rate Interests, it was staled today *5ran« ‘’ » nd Joyce Morgan and Bobby Homer. helps lu the Pomona mento River steamer excursion to Verne Pendleton called up and said he wanted to talk by County Judge Earl B. Day. They work. Honorable mention was given to Treasure Island for the World's to u«. So we hurried down to the Ernestine Tracy. Betty Rolls, Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Davies will make will withdraw from the management Buys Station at Fair premiere Saturday, February shop where we found him all steam in March. They will reside in Ash their home in Central Point. Keixur and Phyllis Furry. Mr. Mr. 18. In order that all sections of the ed up over that story. Jewett offered prizes for the two Roberts will continue to live on his 9th and Riverside land. j Wonderland may be represented • • • best slogans in the seventh and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew's will be ranch at Roxy Ann. i quotas have been assigned to each Mr. Verne Pendleton, who has eighth grade and for the two best It seemed that someone had taken succeeded by Mr. and Mrs. O. C. county and are rapidly filling up. purchased the new General Petro from the fourth, fifth and sixth a copy of this paper to the meeting Maust of Central Point, Judge Day Buy Tickets Now The River Lines steamer “ Delta leum service station at Ninth and grades. Every child in these grades and read what we had said. It was said. Mr. Maust has been manager To A id Paralysis Queen” has been chartered for the South Rivtrside in Medford, wishes entered one or more slogans. All like poking a stick luto a hornet's of the Grange Co-operative at Cen --------- trip, leaving Sacramento at 6 o'clock | to thank his friends and patrons for slogans were entered In the contest nest. All sorts of remarks were tral Point. Don't forget to get your ticket to Friday night, February 17. and ar- their patronage and friendship. He sponsored by the Medford Safety made concerning the nerve of news Mr. and Mrs. Andrews have been the President’s Ball. Even if you paper people sticking their noses in iu charge of the county farm for! can’t go, don't forget to buy a ticket, riving in tint© to land the Shasta- will continue to make his home in Council. Cascadians for the opening ceremon-1 Central Point and appreciates the to other folks business, etc. The prize winning slogan are aa more than three years and their This is a worthy cause and we don’t ies and dedication of the Shasta - 1 many favors show n him in the past. m m m follows: management has been especially ef- know of any place that your dollar j Cascade building by the Womler-I He has been in the service station Well, folks, we are sorry if we ticieut, Judge Day said. U PPER DIVISION 1 be judge would do more good. Tomorrow I land party. Special excursion rates here since January 1 1930 and has stepped on someone’s pet corn, hut said the county court regretted lo*-; night is the time. Oriental Gardens have been obtained and tncude all many friends here, First Place— "Drive fast and neg we have never been in the habit o f ! ing their sertices. I in Medfrd is the place. Tickets may transportation charges, stateroom' Mr. Pendleton wishes his former lect life, drive slowly and respect n o obtained h t u I t i t u l f front l 'r t t » Y Mrs. f P C. 11 P ) S t'/> u * ___ __ • _ . .. i _ _ t. . j pulling our punches for policy sak Mr. and Mrs. Maust will also h be II. Pierce’ for one night and souvenir badge partner, Don Patterson, a successful life.’ ’— Ronald James, 8th grade. and hate to start now. W e will say prove efficient maangers Judge Day at the Green Lantern. Second place— "Hurry when you and two day admission tickets to the business and does not solicit busi again— we don’t like the idea of believed.— Mall Tribune. All proceeds from this ball will be World’s Fair. get there, not now."— Franklin Geb- ness that was formerly coming to the government— state or national — Mr. Maust has been manager of used to coinbat the terrible infantile Those contemplating making the local station. But any time you hard, 8th grade. setting prices. Too often that has the Grange Co-operative two and one paralysis that withers the limbs of trip from Jackson county are urged IN TERM ED IA TE DIVISION should need utiythlng in his line provid disasterous to industry. We half years the first of March. Their Its victims and In a great many to make their reservations promptly First; "Drive carefully! ’Thou while in Medford, he will be pleased Ijold that no man or group of men going will leave a vacancy hard to cases makes of them hopeless crip- direct to the Shasta-Cascade Wond- shall not k ill!’ ’’ Joyce Morgan, 5th to supply you. should ever he given the right by •till in the social as well as the bus ples for life. Let us all get behind erland Association. Redding, Callf- grade. law to tell a person who has pro iness circles here. this battle and put it over In a big ornla. Complete information as to Second: “ He sensible; Be cour duced something by the sweat of bis -Before leaving to take charge of way, regardless of politics, creed or rat,,g and reservation forms may be teous! Then you’ll be safe."— Bob brow how he shall dispose of t*hat the farm they expect to visit their beliefs. Every one should work to- obtained at Jackson County Charab- by Homer. 4th grade. product or to whom or at what price. son Ray and his wife in Portland, gether In a matter of this kind. er of Commerce. Medford and at the HONORABLE MENTION America wasn’t built that way. leaving February 11, when they will One third of the proceeds from Ashland Chamber of Commerce. The block of granite which was “'Be careful, children Imitate turn the Co-op over to the new man this ball will be used locally and the Ashland. an obstacle In the pathway of the grown-ups."— Ernestine Tracy. agement. balance will go to National Head This milk control law sets up a weak, becomes a stepping stone In “ Drive fast and your life will he quarters. State Milk Board with full power the pathway of the strong.— Thomas Don Patterson N ow past.” — Betty Rolls. to say who shall have the right to Boy Vandals Do Carlyle. "Obey the Safety Rules. Don’t sell milk and to set quotas as to the Sole Owner of One of those O’Connor twins strug make up your own.“ — Ruth Kelzur. Much Dam age Here Junior Endeavorers amount sold. This board fixes the Service Station gling manfully to put a • fuzzy pink "Safety First and Courtesy are H old Jolly Party cr«.am content of milk sold and un Boys will be boys, the saying goes, bonnet on a cute baby; Mama com twins.” — Phyllis Furry. der the present law no one may sell The Junior Christian Endeavor but there should be a limit to all Donald Patterson, who has been plaining bitterly, “ Now you have — or even give away— his surplus things. It has been reported that met for their party after school Tues-! in partnership with Verne Pendle- mussed his hair all up." milk to his next-door neighbor with home. Those ton jn (he General service station there has been a good deal of vand day at the Hansen Getchell Tells of out having first obtained the proper alism in various parts of our tow'n. present were Anna Dale Coleman. in this city for the past three years, To say nothing of the adorable distributor’s license. And yet we Coming to M edford It is fine to have your fun boys, lint Gwendolyn Wright, Jnnnette Lea- has purchased the Pendleton Inter widower tpio-teni) who reached foa are told there is no regtmeutaation man, Shirley Kelly, Irene Collier (egt and j„ n0w soje owner of the the cinnamon Instead of the pepper, you should not destroy property. iu this country! It Isn’t often that anyone can get One man in our fair city has been and her two brothers, Lester and station. and then dined on spicey meat loaf • • • ahead of a bunker. But for once an compelled lo repair his fence time Cecil Hansen. A number of the En Mr. Patterson needs no introduc ’till he was green. old country printer did just that. Now let’s not be misunderstood. and time again because a small deavorers were sick and unable to tlon to our readfrs, having been born Thirty years ago last Friday Del- We find no fault with laws regard group of boys think it is great sport attend. And Mrs. Vaky announcing, “ That’s Games were played and jn Oregon and lived in or near Cen- ing the proper sanitary handling of to pull off the pickets. sandwiches, cookies and cocoa serv tral Poinnt most of his life, gradu Ted.’ ’ when his voice comes In over roy Getchell, one of the founders so easily contaminated a product as ed. Be careful boys. ating from the local school*. Mr. the short wave on their new radio, of the Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank fresh milk. Nor compelling those Pendleton has purchased the station her lovely dark eyeg alight with ad of Medford and still president of who would sell such a product to on South Riverside across from Fire- miration. Ted being one of the fel- that institution, together with his comply with proper regulations re lows who tells airplane pilots where wife, landed In Medford from Minn- etone. garding cleannliness and care in 1’ ’* and how to land when the valley is eapolts Orville Castor will assist Don In handling. Such laws come under the station, which they are now not fogged in. and where to go when It was thirty years ago the 21st the head of public health legislation of last October <three months earl cleaning up and repainting. Orville It la- and are perfectly legitimate. What ier) that the editor of this paper, Is also a local hoy. I „ , we object to is fixing prices to suit Mr Patterson states that the same' , YoUnK ? ,orry fro", the mill, win- with his family, also arrived from The Central Point Unit of the Co. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Homer visited the only class who ever reach the at the John White home In Grants ILalth Association will meet at Mrs. prompt and courteous service will '* ,,R a and insisting on collect Minneapolis In this "Florence of ing. The mean thing! ears of legislative bodies or govern Pass Sunday afternoon. America” as Medford was then Gebhard’s for luncheon and general be continued as In the past. mental bureaus— that’s the big fel- J meeting. Plans for the coming Mr. Gandee wishing that he would known. So we, too, can remember lows who can afford to travel to the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lees received months’ activities will be discussed. ! get to referee just one game that when the little town wag In the Free Instruction in capital The everyday consumer or a letter written by their son Jim. i wasn’t close, he thinking that close throe* of Its "growing pains.” the little producer doesn’s have a who is in the Navy with his brother Mrs. Kruse and Mrs. Lawrence re And what a kick we* oldsters get Leathercraft Given games could be hard on a referee. No show. • out of listening to complaints of the Jack. January 11th they sailed port a delightful trip to Crescent doubt! • • • Mr. Edward Fish Is giving In younger generation because they through the Panama canal, taking City Sunday. They visited a sister- Austin In the struction to all and every one on the ’ ’ But,” you say, “ these little fel one day to make the trip. They next in-law Mrs. Edna And Don Patterson doing those say the pavement 1s “ bumpy” , or He Is located lows have no business butting into were in llalboa for two days and Knapp hospltui and also Mrs. Kruse' working of leather. fancy diveg on skis, which he says there Isn’t sufficient parking space our game and spoiling our market." spent one and one-half days at Colon. son-in-law and her daughter Mr. and at the Shell service station across that no one ought ever to try, think Just where they want It. W e knew This In ing to show off, we suppose. and Patricia from the cheese factory. What is that but monopoly? Yea, They arrive at Cuba about the 21st Mrs. William Owen the old town "w hen” . verily, the sooner all thtse crazy or 22nd and are now in the Atlantic Gall. The weather was lovely and struction is free., Mr. Fish receiving Illue O’Connor playing the gallant Mrs. Kruse and Mr. and his remuneration from the govern Helen Long who broke her leg on ideas of governmental control of aRj ocean. ~The next place on their itln- warm. by rescuing a red head from a nasty the merry-go-round at school last our affairs are thrown into the w rM h[er lry wjj| be Haiti. About the first Mrs. Reich were walking along the ment. The classes are held every Mon- fall and being rewarded with a week U resting easy this week. She basket where they belong, the soon- of February they expect to sail fo” beach when a big wave crawled up day, Wednesday and Friday nights dirty look and an ,” O.K FRESH was taken hack to the hospital Tues behind them and broke over their er this country will get back on R*|.\orfolk. Virginia. During their trip Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence and Mr. Fish invites everyone to attend G U Y !" day and her ankle reset. She re ( eet- the weather was unbearably hot. feet. Is ready at all turned home Wednesday morning. * • • They went to bed about 3 a. m. and Mrs. Kruse were dinner guests at | these classes and Note to Roy Jones: Labels paint We want to bring another matter ’ went to work at 1 and worked until the Oscar Lyman home in Medford I times lo show you samples of the ed with luminus paint might save *o a turkey dinner Tuesday evening, work being done. to the attention of our readers. That | noon, as the afternoon was too hot wear and tear on new undies. is the question of allowing cities to to work They have seen many in Harold Pierce left Tuesday with draw down a small share of the gas- teresting things since Laving the friends on a business and pleasure G R A N G E NOTES Mr. Golden has a large flock of oline tax money collected from a" Pacific cast. T H E FEDERATED CHURCH six week old chickens and has fresh trip to Portland. He will be gone Central Point Grangp met Friday, car drivers, instead of giving It all — --------- Phone 81 eggs for breakfast every morning. about a week. January 20, with a good attendance. to the state highway commission. It Central Point was well reprtaent- Stanley o. Parish, Pastor. Everett Faber Is celebrating his Bible School ........... Sun. 9:45 A.M An interesting Illustrated lecture on is the belief of the writer that city ed at the Eagle Point Grange hall Mervyn Gleason, who travel* for birthday today, guess which one? stress are as much a part of the Sunday where the Grangers were the barber and beauty wholesale feeds was given at 8 o'clock. C. E .......................... Sun. 9:80 P.M. of real highway the state as s rvliig tring turkey dinner. The John hougpg arr|Ted home Saturday even- Announcement nignway system of or tne i ne Jonn ...... u‘ " a Chines* " Check- , The General Service Station Is br- Morning Worship .. Sun. 11:00 A.M. any other roads. Far be It from u- Itohnert family accompanied by Mrs. ,n(f and ,pf, Wednesday afternoon Pr p,rty to ** * ,yen ,n the " P,y _ Evangelistic Service.. Sun. 7:30 P.M. ture was received with enthustasm • "* ‘ rpa,Pd *° a new roat of pa,nl Prayer Meeting ..... Wed. 7:30 P M. to wish to cripple the state In Its p. A. Tracy were among the guests. J (o regump j,ls work and alt the fresh paint sign* seem by everyone present. road building program— If It really After dinner they visited Mr. Boh- to do Is to invite everyone to In Choir Practce ....... Wed. 8:30 P M. The new degree team will put on Mr. and Mra. Lester Carr are has such a program, which we doubt, pert’s sister Mrs. Roger vond r H-l- People are asked to note the vestigate the freshness thereof. But of late years elty incomes have on_ H„ d fan,ny. jt was a very enjoy- proud parents of a fine baby boy the first and second degrees at the change In Wednesday prayer meet weighing 9 lb. 8 oz. born Wednes second meeting in February. been seriously reduced from differ-, able trip. 8:00 PM. to 7:30 E. P. Stone putting in an order ing hour from The worthy master advised all day morning at the Sacred Heart ent causes and the burden of keepina __________ P.M. Also to note that choir prac for his 4th of July ice cream members to see that dues were paid np their streets has become a very Mrs. Erma Hedgpeth ha» moved hospital. tice is on Wednesday Instead " f as the new word will be taken up at Tips to the newly weds by Mr. Thursday nights. important problem. into the Farra apt. Mr. Edward Fish has opened a the next meeting. Buckman— Start out right when Everyone attending Grange seem building fire* In mornings, scatter There la now a hill before the le- Mr. Rossi of the Hotel Valandra harness and shoe repairing shop at CHURCH OF CHRIST gislature allocating a very small por- is doing some remodeling on hla the Shell Service station across from ed to have a particularly enjoyable wood, kindling and ashes all over Clifton A. Phillips. Minister tlon of this money to the cities to 1>“ 'amp cabin, enlarging it and other- the chtese factory. Mr. Fish Is *n time. and after a few times she will build Bible School 10:00 A.M. Roland the fires herself. iis*d for street improvement only. If, wise improving it. He is also mov- expert on leather work and invlt»» Hover, Supt Mi*s Lyle Gregory, thls bill passes It will mean that our inif gome of , hp shriIi,bery. Primary Supt. P. T. A . N O T E S yonr patronage city will receive in the neighborhood , _______ Communion and Preaching 11:00 Congratulation* Six childr, n from the local school of 81300 a year with which to fix A.M. Duet J. Ed Vincent and Scott Mrs. Walter CKbhard will enter Mrs. George Wright returned up the pavement on Pine street ar.d are in Medford today attending a Protected by location from floods, Darby. tain the members of Central Point home Tuesday from Klamath Falls for other street improvement. And clinic at the courthouse. Christian Endeavor 8:30 P M. P.T.A. executive committee with a and toon to be further protected where »he visited her daughter for we do not bellev» that giving thi« Evangelistic Service 7:30 P M . dessert luncheon at 1:30 proceeding from fire. Among those on the sick list this the last w*ek. money to the cities will hurt the le And with contemplated beautifica Chest Sermon Blood Atonement their business session on Tuesdav gitimate highway building one f»i». week are City Recorder Guy Tex. From Genese* to Revelation ” Spe- i January 31 tion by thA • a a Mr and Mrs. Turpin have moved ” 1 W ill Be True” , Is the title of I Civic Club. I rial Chorus by Choir, , who was confined to his bom.. all| We urge our reader» to drop a a song cbo**n by the national de-J Central Point la on her way to be- prayer and Bible Study Wednes- day Wedn-«day. Mrs. T»x taking h i « ¡ to ' ,edfor^- lin*- to both Representatives Newbry partment of P.T.A. for ' Mother come a better residential district day j . jo p j . Leader Mra. Etb 1 Marshall Rlmmonda and Mr. W | and McAllister and to *-n a t"r Dunn «• »*• ,n th« • « * * : Mr* *• C F*»»***r -I Singers” , and other« will do so soon, than evrr before. Dnsifli at Salem urging them to do all they who 1» confined to her home with Davis mede a business trip to Klam so. that they may be ready to »Ingi For Farmers A 1 ra It grower. Hank Come! Slogan “The Word can to bring this worthy thing shout, f the flu. sth Falls Sunday. at the state convention. (Deposits Insured) | All and All For The World.” a So what?- L o c a l H a p p e n in g s Qilfp UIljurrljPB