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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.P. American 10/21/1948%' CEHTBAI. POINT AMBIHCAN. CENTRAL DOQ77'. OREOON - 4AOS BSV~F ~ _ _ ~ ' I I. er time twelve children. two t I twin a 6 in C elius. Ore. I ~ Medford. Slo. Kinrnid by the; Corvtant latm from 16e city of. - whom dad in infxcy Rest knox ! ~ blar¢en F. married Consbnlirm - tlultnrtlan of tiring utwn the Unro- ,Central Point Mow known m the a ~ ~ of [here children pmhably was n. i biagrudm u ho ax-ned aM operated C !C l tin Land Clalm formerly owned Pretmed Pond) and 6'awned nttd Mary Mme returned Inme Sun- ora Leaver, (mmm counla .the Rnt Blom arM the Lint post- romm by her great grandfather and within ~ occupied by the Hue lunHy. p deY from hn exlendetl visit with mmrwr and !Dory-tlme maYr. lof6re in this part of the comtY~ IL nl this uly, who passed away ~ I Pi night d his old home. tin. Gre-: Work u pmgrenivg rapidly qn alu• Brea on ffintl -farmerl th lN th or d Mi her daughter. Mn. p. L. Christ ,.,. arated lust oR Yost rm August 193tl Olh ! it ' e new roa ng w e g y Y~ ronn - phicn of Salem abtl a raster. Mn . . en oj_Jpg om slrerr and five old Magruder home still Ilvin i l d C t ' L owned by her rrandtatehr near the nvw• bider and it a eryecfed to be - .l T. L>•Hanna. of ^epoe &ic and n g nc u e: ar wrer, on . u rm occupied bl Mr. arw ACrs. San FraneLs Ad i high alw•L ~ open to travel within • law days. granddauKhter and - (a m i 1.a' of ro; a Ormon, Jdu ~ Jas Highgm. Of the fesxn Magrad- ; OaJ' @e Lu i d l W G P The old Isex Comlant house atilt {lox'evcr. the new road Gtmot La v Springfield. Ore¢oa ~ . -. c n a ort . ur. ar cr children three ore dead aM of N s4nds on the eml side of the old •paved this Leli but wiH ba weH -- ellie MaCee. San lrrarrriuo, any the others Mrs. Man' Cokm lives in Elisabeth M ~ turmtr nm6 x-hirh m arottd the p ,gravelled for the present. n Mr, eml Mn. Fkyd Pan L ayer, Mod«ln, CBHf. Vndeja. Cali[.. Lelh L. Grego¢Y in j ora. o Jacksonville aware visited on•r lrM William T., married to Jessie Cenlrel Point; Roy L. Magruder N - - week-end n)' Me Panrn'a 6rNlwr Bledsoe. O( their three children par Red Bluff. Calf!. pod Venton Mag- , Paul Pence and acife woo motored k deceased. OI the nlhen, Wm. c'. ruACr'in PartlotM, Ore. ~.- - ' - [romPorlland where Paul Pence h nqw lives in Pmllnnd and Mr. ~ E]¢a Alice Carelant died el tha J li ' ' _ a eMployed by Ilm Suuthem Puifc company. Whilr here, the guesla u a Kinroid in Taearna. ,age of fomleen Sean. Julia A., was marrietl b Wm. A '. OL the 32 grandchildren in the ~ ~~~~~ uL also visited with Mr Pcnee's moth- Owen. who served as an evly-dac ~ Isaac Cortdanl fnmL1Y on1Y one, Mn. "L _ I er and [alhvr. Mr. and Mrs. b3innus sheriff ul this rount)•. O[ their fin ~ Lcll.c L Gregory slits ]iyxs in Cen- ~ / O~ - Peace of Cemrnl Pohl and other relatives herc children, Mme .re deceased uni. trot Point. there arc alw [our one, Mrs. Mabel HaU lives in Ouk- ~ great grand ehiWren living in the E ~ ~ • ~ •' N A~ s .. _ land, CaliL, and Wm. C., wM x-ill ! vicinity: Lysle L Oregary, Leormrd b l ~ W ~_~N T ER CW Supt H. P. Jewett. High F,chaol remem ered as a Genial-clerk praensan. Mrs. Lola Klrcaid. all of GNt p O j Principal Alton Srhopfrr, oral 61e- ~n vaTlaus stores in this city, u noss ! Crn:ral Point, hM !tart Leaver, of a EN r menlarY School RincPal C. A. Me e ff d d h s - - -- - ` y r o en e t e onnual School Administrators rnnferer e t S l i ` „ t w a a em an Monday and Tuesday oL uns; - V - -- - f_ ' 3 week. Ahout six hundreJ admini>-! Ireton of the alale n-ere present Inc _ ~ - - ~~Z lhP mECling. _ ii~i~ A ~~ ~w r M9 ~I _ _ Mr and Mm H P Jewru accom-I ~ . . . ponied by their daughter in.lau, I 11n. Richmd Jarcu and lhcir ~ , '' r ~ grandson, Timmy. dmcc tv SaMm Friday attrmuon to aucnd the wed- I REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR ®®N'T POT OP THIS SIGN g ' dig8 of a relolive. Mr. Jewell attended the ecSmri adminigralms STATE ItEPRESERTATIYE ' ~ conleretrre and t'~.er eisimd their Ncw indunria con's come ao Oegon now if Hrq um ' dau hler, Jerr ~. a xniur at Willa- T - "'"S" Fram , - large amounn of cl¢lric {waver. Ttwre'n an ecttml. matte. I _. _, ice . Mrs Ruth fim'er. hhx Irene Anhorn and ilia. tl'. T. Parsons aReriged the ~ DisGirl meeting o[ the Parent and Teachers Congress held in Medlard last R'vdmsday. It waz reported 1!:e hot nm•ring I'.eLt in a numlaer at yesv. - Mr. aril Mrs. Anv.Burrss drove to Gold Heach 5alurtlas'- ielurning late Sunday m-erring. They grave on to [hv rnul owned by a party who had gone dawn the Rogue river from Grants Pas:. One mem- ber of the Pa[/c was Prince Hel- (riM of the hlcKensie riveq who is -aspect- nr-4lmlmclyP[dS hr nwuntain ri Mr. Elhlhi[h u llle cat. of Mrs. Aulh Hel(rkh rat thin eitY. - ~ r == N W Bridge to ~. Be Named for Early Pioneer (CnNlnuad Elora Dave H Levina d., who martied I3r. Jesse Robimm~ and moved' to California Sheetd-her husband hatl five ehiM- rev, eh of whom are now dtmaeed 6l'uebeN, married to W.T. Leev dACN~ON COURTY :. • GENERAL ELFGTION, NOV. 2 rNa1 Van Draa A« «rrW waD Ma awwmwr b JxMrro Canary ' tan ram a«a«..aiw ra.«. N O ragan'a Lrelalwem. Tan Cwmry NEEDS hh aMNry and craved ivdemmt x tb. Ems cwaN. i -~~~iB E~PERIE~~U 6~AM ON TNT J~B~ Vm Byae Iw ReMNaMWr GmWNm. Mrs BaR $. [..ry. Fdaays - -PaSdAdv. ' power ahortnite m the ate[e. -' Why haven't come power drams loam 6uilt7 Otu big reason u sit obmkte Oregon law that diaroumga building of hydralectric Plenla by power romPenin. The last stole legislature mrttcted tha low that id hold'me uP Qegoni Pmgrem. It made Oregon power laws conform to lhp Federal Power Att. The vote ww 70 to 2Dt Now the madttnued hydtoeleclrie law is submitted to the people for aDDrovel, in the form M Rekrerrdum 306. vow 3a~ -C~ ~~ -for electric progress --The California Orogon Power Cempamr Oer aJ n arks eJ sdrerskdmesn disrurJvg • roP1r of Hral JwM)r larmxa. City .Club R_eport~ blasts ~~gulnants C.P. American --- ---~ 'NEW BRIDGE 1~ cA~RY NAME of .F VAEIEY PIOBEEB n C.P. American ~ v=1,1- ~ 9`{~~,f Yesterday ilia comVy court passM a resolution fixing a name for ilia new cement bridge across Besi Creek on the Central Pplnl market road ea:t of this city.- The huge structure will hereafter be known as the "Isaac Constant Bridge" to honor of Uie man n'ho first look up a Donation Lnnd Claim on t'ne land upva~which the bridge stands in 1852. This is in aciordanre with the present custom n(.the court in naming major county bridges in" honor of some piunegr who lived in the vicinity in the early days of the comdy's history. ~ The naming of litia bridge is particularly appropa•iate nn account of ilia fact Thal 6nlb rands Irnding I !a ilia new bridge l6~ar Lhe easF ' city limits of Cenual Point and 1 1 from the Hamrick road, as well as ilia bridge itself are upon land Wore I a part cI the Constant claim. Isaac Constant was Iron (n Clark ~ count', Kent uckp rn Apra 5. 1879. ~ In 78]2 his parrnL. <tar lyd fm' ~ Illinois, but stopped for srtrrnl ~ )'ears in Obis, finally srltling in t Smrgamnn cuunly. 311inois. in 182n. t 1 [ere Isaac grew W manLo~kl on ~ farm and n'as marrirJ m IN3.4 to Lucinda Merriman. To t3'. is union ~ eight children weer horn, hv~i drinu , • in infancy in Ill toots. 'l In IB4g, having been t.dd by his physician to seek a nulder climate, ~ hC, with a friend, sal out nn horse- tack fur [he Oregon rnunG_v. On arriving safely' in Oregon City the lien young .men spent some months ^•lpoking over the c~antr}'. coming as far south as the -Rdgve )iivcr~ valley, where he +vas spatially . struck with [arpunR Pusxibi4ities c.i ~ the Hear Crack basin. &rlh men i then returned to lllinnis lu get their families. J ~ ~ ~. Se(tinfi out from SndCpr•ndenca,l Mo., with a large '.[agon train the Constants spent a hazardous sum-j my croaefng the pintos and arrived ' in Jarks~n county tale in the full •. of IRS^. Aerc• he tank up a Dnna-. tion Land claim lying east d[ what. u'as later to become the city of Central Pmnl. He Later acquired ~ a tract nI ]nntl west of the county road and nu•.r included in the pre- sent cite bouts 4cnow'n as [he Gm- stant L'arti. , ' Of lro sn children who came Lr the v;ylloy _in .1852 with then' ' parcnt~r. ;dl but one grew to maturv it}' nn L`.c old home platt, were ~rnarried rod lived in the county man} }'ears. in fact alt but One died Iin thi; v~untc. These Children were f (COalinucd ua page savant FI FFirn~ Rr6nnl