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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.P. American 02/02/1933 (2)~. ~~ . -= - 'l~e~r tndustr ~ ~nr~ts Y », ~_~ .. by . . ~ ~ erat~an fh~s 1~eek ,n. •. ct _ I! of r During the summer of 1932 se- fnrnlshed the lumber,. Hubbard Bros., veral men appeared in Central Point, the hardware. Part of the plumbin~' ~, ~ - --~ ~ stating they were looking for a site and pipe work was done by ~Z'. 'E. for a cheese factory. They quietly Alexander. The painting was done of. ~, Central Point is oing to celebrate' in uired as to the chances of of - g q getting by local man, as was most of the 1'Vtith crowds of farmers. dairymen a alts front the city along the high- work on the entire building. ill and their families expected to attend, way -in the north end of town. They 'hhe company, of which C. iii. _ the city will hold open house Satur- were assured the city would gladly Churchill is general manager, is a h day in 'honor of the opening of the furnish a site if they really meant strong corporation which is composed; ;' new factor of ~ the Ro ue River _ Y 8 business and could show they were of stockholders who own Eour other e Cheese Produce Co. no "fly-by-night" concern. - cheese factories in Oregon at pre- tt Under the sue ices of the Rogue ~u p I b'ien were put in the field to see sent, Market for the output of the River Dairymen's Association a big what reaction the farmers and dairy- factory is already eel tip and ship- ut free feed will be served at noon in ~ men made to~sard the project. :Much manta wilt alert at once. While y' the Grange hall, Following the die- interest a•as shown throughout the owned by the earns men, each lac- i lp tier a short program wi>,i be given. ~ valley regarding the proposed pro- tpry is operated under a separate cor-~ of ~, C. Leaver, maybr of Central Point, ~ ject. The city of Ta}ent wanted the poration. Lh will welcontQ the visitors. Following factory but finally the neweomerP H. ~f, Biherstein tormerl of Carl. Y te' his speech will be several short talks ~ decided on the Centt•al Point site. ton, Oregon, is cbeeaentaker Eor the g' by speakers front Medford and other i work was started in October, tear- new plant. At present ylr. B1ber- ' 3d towns, welcoming the coming of the' ing down the old brick plant and stein is occupying a cottage at the >n new factor . to the vatic - 11 is Y y' laying the foundation Eor the new Hotel Calandra, but eapecta to move ~ 1 After the program the crowds will building. Weather conditions delay- his ~ Eamily to Central Point soon. be taken to the Factory where they'( ed the work, which was expected to tiir. Churchill, general manager, will he shown over the plant. The(be complete by January 1st. moved his family here last tall. He nt ;<iQrchants and business men of the ~ Materials for the new factory were has several children ~n our sebools. ~- 3y city have given hearty cooperation ~ purchased so far as possible locally. It la believed that'~the coming of ~ ~n ~ Kith the committee !n charge of the The Standard Roofing and Cement this new industry ivlIl be of much t °g celebration,'of which iVlr. John An-~ Flock Company~of Medford mnde -bene[lt to our community. Many 3II dei•son : is chairman. Contributions the tiling and laid the walls and expressions of good will are heard t ty have bean freely made by nearly alt hoar. They also turntehed,the roof-ion every band st[ax-:~g general hoFe << h- of supplies for the dinner or of cash. ink-. ,_The M~dto~d I,,umbe~ .l;t-1rip8ny_ ie tvt° titQ sACC oil _: }ie euterpri e, i ~}, to,; ~iefreip ,i~q~~in~it~ptat _ e7t~enilee ~~ :: ~ ~ _ ~ .~~, • i ,~ , ~ ~'Pl~e`~~isl'~ :l . ~ir~ o~eti 6~1 ~sy _ dp~ ' , _ h F : } t ~ S F ~ Parent _Te~cltie~r dubs Mrs. ~' , ~- ~~~~'$~r;esi toFaofile dsrly end. ` Fa'~~"ioateas s~-~ ~~~n:~ou~t ~~„. they ~ ;<tl~e: ~:- 'f`be °~ ~~` _ ~`~-~~ Warned to Watch ~ To P: 'T. A. Council 'g~.$i~s°~v yt b~ open and merchants' • ~`~ - . -~ - - Pandang Legaslat~un - ---~ ' ~a, wftl be g ad to wait on anyone wish- ~ _ The executive F council of _the 1 th iP_8- ,to _cal[, _ _ _ -~ ~- FASent-Teaadtet~ Aciatfop met -with { + .Iitvitatione Have bean sent out to Parent Te'a~c-bdr dlii6s -'tiiro€ighont - 1 ut the state are being warned to keep dire, D. C, Faber on Monday alter-, ~ all parts of the Rogue River valley noon of this week. ~ ns an eye on legislation being discussed The chief topic of discussion was i and delegations from Medford,,Ash- he sand, Jaoksanviile, (}old Hili~"~And at Salem which may tend to lower - educational standards,in tba state. "Dada' Night" program ;and- recap- 4 ho ~rants° Pass a`r~ promised. Lion which will ha held at the school its: - - - Many bills .have been talked of end on the evening of February 9, E ail ` • some have already been introduced iiiait .~n~town has contributed to the An dntereating_ program -is being t dnnA nnttvn un.t eo hrinn to aaa (Yat_ which would diacrtmiaate agaln$t ru- t hroTA ro~i by Mro T-. ~ f? nrlmm ~.a.l... C.P. American ~, .1 - I / 3 ~ ~ j