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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1932)
« 9 be CíMh The Moil Thoroughly Read Weekly in Southern Oregon, Publi.hed in the V O L U M I- X X X V Biggest Little Town in the State .......................................................................................... .... TIIURSUAY, MAY 5, 19p CLEAN UP DAYS MAY 13 AND 14 Gold Hill Being Watched by Prospective Buyers NUMBER 7 REQUEST FOR RESIGNATION CLIMAXES BOARD MEETING Attention! Beautification Committee M e m b e r s ! CEMENT PLANT REOPENS MILL Because our tow n in smalt, A meeting o f a ll who have and. in the past few years has been appointed from the various seemed Io have lost some eg its. local organizations as members business sssets, we sometimes of the B e autification C o m m it,., hear the statement made lhat w ill be held at the home o* the day of the sm all tow n is Prize. Offered for Children past, and that Gold B ill ia Removal of Principal Meisinger Asked in Petition Pre Mrs. K. E Biankenburg .Monday evening at 8:00. doomed along w ith o ther small Who Help; I. City and j tow ns. Increase Crews to Employ F in a l plan« fo r the w o rk w ill pared for State Superintendent; Local Board be laid, and member« are asked t ills m ight be true o f towns Highway Project 75 Men for at Least Refuses Chance to Prevent Drastic Step in states already Ih ir k ly settled to come ready to o ffe r augges- •ions. where the- lendenry is to absorb • 30-Day Run the little tow ns in the more Many flo w e r seed« v id plants " •’ »b it l'p uinl Glenn | Wj|| A pi litio n signed by 313 parents deuces that there was discord w ilt be used in various phases progressive big ones, but in •end taxpayers, and uddressed to the ( had come under h i* ow n roof • Hf slogan fu r n il Gold H ill next Oregon, where lh«re is s till o f Ihe w o rk. Some w ill be dis Slide .Superintendent of Sc hool«, (•. I “ ” d that as u parent he hau, in the ' The Beaver P o rtla n d Cement I t D I \ mid Saturday in ru n n e r)io n trib u te d w ith o u t charge to p rop much unsettled country, and A. H ow ard, demanding Ihe itninedi- fm“ ‘in i/.'/t.’J u'i ,d u ,y ' " l,d care-I plant located in Gold H ill, w hich re "•' I llie P acific llig liw il> H c iiu lifi- many undeveloped resources, e rty ow ners who arc w illin g td cently received the con ra cl to fu r assist in that small but e ffect the little tow ns have a chance (.ilion contest, uinl Un- usual city M usiugei o f Ihe Gold H ill schools contacted many o f the people vital-1 ive way in adding lo the beauty to "g ro w up" i f they w ill hut spring cleanup. nish cement fo r the N ational Sol was tendered Ihe xenool hoard o f v ‘¡«’ »'rerml. As a result, he said ' o f th e ir homes along the h igh see th e ir o p p o rtu n ity . O u r I l f l l l r b ig fe a tu re s , , f | | „ . H,. diers home at Hoseburg, opened its Gold H ill D is tric t No. 57 at its i l l u ‘ c • ' " “ •*> form ed an opinion wnl< Il had caused him to lin e up in Our local Chamber o f Com- w a y; others w ill be placed • wo days will In- mi organized Tin meeting Wednesday evening, by a opposition Io Air. M e isin g ir, and that fin ish m ill department Monday, and, nieree is from ti.-.ie to time I in Brigade roniposvil o f g rin li committee representing Hie Parent- now . w ith o u t any personal element I along the fo u r open blocks of w ith several other sm aller orders lo receiving incluirles fro m people " I" I mm high school students. Citizens Council Hie .......v d is tric t i, -- of - ........ •W tcung, he asked the hoard, fo r the i the S. P. rig h t-o f-w a y w hich fill, a th irty -d a y capacity run is nfere-ted in settling in South- are adjacent to the highw ay ic plan is to i-ncournge th e ir ne- The inc eelnig " was attended by a fp o d school, whose a ffa irs planned, w hich may he extended i f ll»e cooperation. both ¡it li».-ir own ern Oregon, w ho are looking through Gold H II. ro w d v. hieh fille d the second ! Wr rexad.,.n in i',U' r i,,K' •« •*‘ ««uncl orders w a rra n t. i the p rin cip a l's resignation. • fo r good p ro p e rly inveslmenta. •’ cs. mid along the h ighw ay from The chairm an requests that floor rooms of Ute Posloffice b u ild - He also went so ta r , to state This has increased the num ber o f As n concrete example of this I I > I., Hock P oint bridge, fo r w h ic h organizations who have not ap- ng lo o ve rflo w in g , and threatened that he not o n ly thought that Mr men employed to 75, in clu d in g those we re n rin t a recent letter from • ndd ' l i l t Is i, jx in s ild i. Pi i/ i . <d P' inted committees, be repre- Meisinger should be removed, hut o cause the flo o r to collapse. at the plant in Gold H ill, at the a C a lifo rn ia n : by the president o r s o m e a f l i c matinee ticket w ill lie aw ard Ih e p etition, w h ich Hie board , ’ ‘ ■“ J: *' „••’ •' school board was not q u a rry at Marble m ountain, those ad pi vmtiscy seen, was in tro d u c e d . f,,r ,lh ' . ',,,,d o f the ed Io l!ic l»o\ o r g irl in the grades other delegate, so that a fa r- 130 W. Quean Street, d riv in g d e live ry trucks, and several in to Hie meeting ns concrete evi aehool, that a new school hoard v l"> makes the great'.si im prove- reaching organization w ill be Inglew ood. C alif. should he secured. Il was at Hus w ho are located near Prospect, form ed. deuce o f Ihe sentiment o f Ihe com |>omt Dial Mr. C ornutt made H ie in .- Care .Mrs. Carl F. Hlaker lu c id al th e ir ow n home; and to the where the company gets its pum m u n ity, and did not ask the hoard, (ton to adjourn amt w ith d re w , f o l Chamber o f Commerce. In o rd e r to get started col- one w ho helps most in tin- general ice, w h ich is used as an adm ixture d ire c tly , lo revoke th e ir fo rm e r ac low ed at once by Holing. Gold H ill, Oregon. leeting these plants and seeds tow n c lc .in - u p . S im ila r prizes w ill According to representatives of in the better grades o f cement. tio n . beeausi o f a motion made by W ill you k in d ly send us in- lie awarded to high school students we are asking that each one at the Parent Citizens C ouncil, hv Mr C o n tra ry to the impression held fo rm o tio n about your tow n. We 1 C hairm an C ornutt and seconded by M eisinger’s own statement on A p ril m aking the bests efforts. Home im tending Monday's meeting b ring by many, and to that given bv news Lester Holing im m ediately a fte r the I I , he said he w ould consider re are interested in tra d in g our provem ent reports must he made to a packet o f seeds, a few bulbs, stories te llin g of the plant's “ re business session qpened. Il was signing i f 00 per cent o f Ihe people t.os Angeles home fo r land in Tones llnss o r Mrs It. E. Ilhinkcn- o r some o f th e ir ow n flo w e r w ould indicate that thev so desired. opening," w h ich reported that it had w o rth 'd as fo llo w s : Oregon. I f you can put us in burg before Mas I I . mid it is sag seeds they may have on hand. Later Ihe same evening, in direct been id le fo r several months, the touch w ith anyone w ho would gestvd that much o f this w o rk he Others can be collected from In o rder lhat Ihe Hoard m ight ac conve rsation w ith Committee C hair company never ceases operations. lik e Io exchange Oregon p ro p done tills week end u ilil nest week, man L. L. Smith, he is i|uoteil " i f ‘M l tim e to tim e later, but the need com plish us much as pos*iblc at When the plant is "shut dow n,” as e rly fo r a home here we w ould board meetings I move that from t a r cent o f the people ask it I w ill so that Hie ch ild re n can also help at th is time lo get the w o rk resign so ouiek it w ill make vour many term it, the ra w m aterials and Hits chili' objections o r com plaints head started. appreciate it. We w ould like a on the en tire c ity clean up project swim . k iln departments, o n ly, are a f perta in in g to any matters already a place w h ich has plenty o f w a next week end May 13-14. However, a fte r the adjournm ent, decided by (lie hoard o f d irectors fected. The fin ish g rin d departm ent Oregon grape, lilacs, blue iris , and Ohservallon o f the w o rk done by I te r on it. last night, .Mr. Mesisinger, when ap o r to any o ther matters that Ihe continues to operate, p re p a rin g The («old H ill News o ffice has the ch ild re n those tw o days w ill de. ■ boartl deems advisable, he accepted proached w ith the p etition, said: " I f o ther pu rp le and y e llo w flo w e rs in also been receiving requeata fo r »»d considered o n ly when such those signer w ill stale th e ir reasons season w ill be used to decorate the quantities o f c lin k e r in reserve fo r lirm in e w ho deserves the prizes In Ci,n b rin g »be percentage dance p a vilio n Saturday evening ) m anuiacture p f cement as orders objections or com plaints a re * . Ibis event. rnplea o f the paper sn that up to 90, I m ight consider it." presented to Ihe Hoard in w r it eotne in ; a cre w o f mechanics is peonle enn get an idea o f oppor The c ity plans Io fu rn is h a Ir u ik It is remembered bv many, h o w The com m itte w ill sincerely appre m aintained ing signed by the person o r persons to repair or replace tunities here. to haul away rubbish mid do other so objecting o r co m p la in in g ; and ever that e a rlie r in Hie vear, rea ciate co n trib u tio n s o f these flow ers. | the Now. p ro p e rty-o w n e r, turn Inut all ora, debate he dispensed sons fo r not h irin g Coach Paul Ang- Bouquets o f tulips w ill also he v'en I n?ach!n t1r >': »he employees in w o rk iiire s s a ry both days. , , fla , tly - refused ------- —- w ith u n til a fte r the Board has hud stead w ere the - ........... school , arceplahle. Mrs. H ow ard Drake w ill I , hem,ca* la b o ra to ry and research to I he E d ito ria l Page— perhaps K vrryo n e along the h ig h w a y Is M d fie ie rt time lo investigate am, th mO'i’ h i>y.»,he s,i'b 001. board, o th e r care fo r the flo w e rs i f hroucht , dePartm en* a re alw ays active, and there is another message there urged Io make a special e ffo rt Io W“ 1' 1 !l" S a .„X ? r..n ,Z " " t" ” '" " " " 1 consider such w ritte n objections o r S f J S S fo r you. clean-up, paint up and fix up not com plaints." _____________ I saekers and tru cke rs to take care o f only these tw o days but nm tim e No. d ire ct c o in m u i'lca tio n to the One m atter brought out in the I s u r " n t orders and deliveries. Also ta .ii ei I.id been prepared. and as th r iiieettng was that Hie hoard mem High School Sextet At before June I, as Jackson county ADVERTISERS WILLING BI T A c k la n r l IVI - c «• ! I are always small crews at the motion s> emc I <o demand bers signatures to Mr. Meisinger’s w ill receive credit to w a rd the Sam WE WERE Jl KT TOO BI'SY A shland M u sic F estiv a l quarries, w ho, in a d d ition to fu r- that. in. com m ittee asked only that contract were secured when he ae- uel H ill contest prize o f tkjIHI. it I! c hoard w ould s ig n ify th e ir w ill ro iiip n n ic d Chairman C ornutt to Mr. The Gold H ili him, i i , ,,ishin« ,he loca> plant w ith its ma- A co u n ty-w id e campaign fo r The publishers o f The News want in g n o s ii> secure Hie resignation of Holing am! Mr. Dungey. tiersonallv sextet ore nt. I , “ ?h° o1 » rls ' " i - i s . supply the paper m ills over clean lip and b e a u tifyin g the Pacific lo especially thank Ihe advertisers the p rin c ip a l Ihe m atter w ould he w ith the request that his contract ih V n A K ' number at the state w ith lim e w h ic h is used highway w ill be luuuehed May H,. w ho responded so h e a rtily to our dropped, If n .d , Ihe p e titio n w ould he signed at that lim e. Mr. Mcisin / ^ u m i e m i in m anufacture o f o a o e r an rf bi' f. w .i(le d i t Ihe stale su p e rin / i ! r. :l' b td M*"- C ornutt to explain cu rd in g lo plans made by Ihe Jack so licita tio n fo r th e ir ad fo r o u r firs t tendent. R he s,a,e o f Ore« ° " » « I f . gets' lime that the reason he was pres the Ashían,^n N ¿r^. ” , , ' ’“ , sou county com m ittee at a mee tin g e ight-page paper. We had hoped to Clian m in o f the Board J. N. C> r ent, was to secure the signature of in Ashland fo r m anufacturing fe rtiliz e r from * held in the Chamber o f Commerce , have a 100 per cent representation n u ll staled that they w ould take the hoard members to a statement ind F riday. ‘ rooms in .Medford Inst T hursday o f local business men— and we came n > viieh action, I,ut w ould carry the " In c h was to he sent to parents a ft Songs given were “ H o ckin ’ in de I i „ « W in d " .n .l " i i ^ i i v i z- In fo r m er years, when construc- evening. Toney Ross and IL E. very nearly diong so. And in this | . |il'o i, to County Sii|i?r<ul Hi-Jcnt er the student w a lk o u t o f March den." T ^ t o c T g i S '* 1: : ? « w m b d "g — B iankenburg represented Gold H ill connection we want lo make p la in Siisannc Hon cs C urler, and ask fo r When challenged that he had ask advice. When the com m ittee re over the state, a ll depart- al Ihe gathering. Ibnl it is no fault o f any o f the bu si fused to In- satisfied w itii such pro- ed the board to fu rth e r hack him ° n.p ,of ' hc few special numbers. u p c l-lv u I ments operated a p p ro xim a te ly ten Preliminary plans call fo r Ihe ness men if they do not have an '•edure, Chairm an Co. n u l! moved to in such action by signing his con T hursday was grade day at th r I Illo „th s o f the year and the rest me» ting, and le ft hast tract fo r next year at that tim e so cleaning up of a ll tin cans and rub nil. Again it was doe to the rush adjourn tl Gobi H ill stud?nthl8th Skh° O1 ,<la> Were SPC" ‘ ° " *n,Provements and re . that he could feel he had th e ir ily . hisli. p la in in g flo w e rs and trees, o f w o rk fo r we are proud to state the b l i ’ nd S ’ h P 8rt ,,a irs- Since agitation fo r economy A text o f the p e titio a and an an w hole-hearted support, he stated p a in tin g w eallier-beatcn hams, that e very merchant and store p ro choruses and has cu rtailed b u ild in g a c tiv ity con- alysis o f th? signatures w ill he found that to he true, and Chairm an C or hè dv I p 8 slu ils anil fence's and the rem oval of p rie to r w iio was seen th is week fo r elsewhere in this paper w h ic h in nutt agreed that that was the ?om Ì e ¿ har . ’ „ a r ° ; kiS‘ od' " t s h id e ra b ly . the demand fo r the £ a - olel i-.-eiii.sli c l.'c b u ild in g s w h ic h are an ¡id gave us th e ir hearty support, dicates lhat K3.fi per cent o f the par- reason back o f th e ir action. m l1o ta ,11scho° l ,a k ln g pan ver P ortland's products has de- The C itizens-Parent Council com w i r no longer In iug use'll. amt it is o u r fa u lt, not theirs. Hint «nts are not in fa v o r o f Mr. M cisin- mittee then asked if Mr. Meisinger’« » 7 ,°nnPy- ° Pal " » y « creased, and in the interests o f ger. Each re sid e n t ¡met p ro p e rty o w n e r Hie o th e r sure not represented. present contract was not sufficient, Op.1 Rodgers. June Moore, Elsie efficie n cy, short p e rio is o n £ are Wednesday evening’s meeting was w i l l Hi' ,i .he el ,o cooperate anil lo Again, we w ant to thank every a postponed session o f the Hoard, and the hoard made no d e fin ite an Baker, Zclda Sm ith, E d ith Dusen- spent in the actual m anufacture o f p n l his prope r t v in Ihe b< ■ I pm slide one' fo r Hie a ttitu d e they are taking w h ic h w ould have been re g u la rly swer. v “ T , 5 ' i,h ' ,he ( in i, sh It f i t lb.' to u ris t season when to w a rd the paper, and the support held A p ril 2.',, hut due to tin- illness , . The £ ounc*l '»«de it plain that n o ? ™ ., , "■ '“ r “ ™ ' o f one o f Hie three members, it had they w ill not cease th e ir activities li on m l- o f visito rs w ill travel everyone gives it. u n til they have secured the p r in le r o v T o m n k in . been delayed. O nly tw o members i r» , ,,m e is spent im p ro vin g the e n tire Ih io i".'ti tl'is co itn liv enroute lo tin Here's som ething else lo look fo r- cipals resignation, and late Wednes were pri'sent at th is meeting, h o w day evening said they w ill increase • ’ I ' i. ic g iin ii , and Ihe hundreds ol w a rd lo n rx l week— a department ever, and the resignation Ihe «old hieh music sludenls. Ichem i™ “ d 'lp . 'r 'lm c li " \ eon'st.u'l'ly of the I'nciTie coast conventions sehcduled o f Fools Creek News w ritte n by th ird . E lm er Dung y. was read and the num ber o f names on the p e ti tions before sending it to the state • allied by Hie tw o present. fo r this summer. Mrs. M arion l.ance. superintendent. r u u - ii t d u -T- l n,akinR ,M,S in ,he h °Pe o f in - t he meeting opened in due foi in, V io ta M i l l I own Ball Team creasing the already h igh q u a lity and the firs t m otion made xas the COMMUNICATIONS RELEVANT TEXT OF REMOVAL PETITION AND one quoted above, introduced by To Meet Glendale Here o f the product. In the construction TO SCHOOL MATTERS Chairm an C ornutt, and seconded bv --------- departm ent one o f the projects ANALYSIS OF NAMES THEREON Lester Holing. Baseball fans o f Gold H ill w ill I planned fo r this summer is the in - My study and perusal o f the code llie resignation o f Miss E d ith have aim o p p o rtu n ity to see the sta lla tio n o f a dust collector. T h is TO T ill: SI I I H IM N D F N T OF P I HI.IC INS I lU 'C T IO N OF T H F eenw iek, English teacher, was read o f school law , and my study o f the S i ATM O F O R EG O N ; of P rin cip a l Meisinger, local hall artists in action on the I w ill elim inate the objectionable ce- and accepted. The resignation o f El actions < i i11 e ' ',ni. 1 Hixmiyer, parents and gartlians, residing in mer Dungev, hoard member, was w h icti I have ca re fu lly ve rifie d , have Gold H ili diam ond Sunday when ment dust w h ic h has been consid- • ‘ •-I ' H u h D i t ln c l .\n , .,7, .fucksnn ( ’ounty, Ocgon, fin d it nee- presented a pictu re o f a man travel- Glendale w ill come io do battle. read and tabled. ered by some as a draback here. ' ! " I j I hv in lln . I .if deni..'luting Hie immediate resignation o f dose to llie line d iv id in g le g a lity O llie r routine matters were taken A game to have been played at A lready, a system o f dust e lin iin a - and ille g a lity .*’ r ^'■ ';lngcr. P rin c ip a l o f this school Iieeause o f the deter- 1,1111 '' ’> ,r the ■ i-I"., i Im ii I in i- it a in said p rin c ip n l fo r the ensuing care of, ami tw o teachers, replacing n. M c C a r t e r . (ilcndale hist Sunday was postponed Hon has been installed w h ic h pre- Conch Paul I). Angstead and Miss ' 'lio n In tin - w is b t , o f th e m a jo r it y o f the people tin account o f heavy rains in the vents approxim ately 50 tie r cent of I'enw iek were voted upon, and. " 11111 i' ii'v i- lii p rrfo ritn in e e has been satisfactory. It is to be regretted that the stu Hi ' »’em n t ¡n u b ility and u n w illin g n e ss o f Hie School Hoard lo rn - iiiid contrncts o f those previously dents in th is com m unity should be • ilendale v ic in ity . A nother postpone-1 >he dust usually produced by the hired were signed, w ith the cxcep- ( p i it - ' ia - people <>i said schorl District causes such drastic ae- witnesses to such proceedings as ment was necessary Tuesday when k iln department. , " IJ11' ' 'i i i t i ’ " d u ly o f llic citizens interested in llie bel tion o f P rin c ip a l Meisinger's w h ich were ca rrie d on before them ¡it the the Ashland N orm al team was The fo rm e r m axim um capacity bail been signed e a rlie r. li r m e iit and w elfare o f l i e Gold H ill sqjiotil. scheduled fo r a practice game here. I o f the plant was ap p ro xim a te ly 45,- last school lioard meeting. A nother action taken by the board H ow ever, circumstances seldom, if was that pupils w ho have been on ever, become so laid that nothing r h i s game was played Wednesday dfifi barrels m o n th ly, and w ith the ! ' 11 " iiig is a ri e a n itulation o f the 313 names on the p etition afternoon and resulted in a victo ry constant im provem ents being made probation should be re-instated, but ' 11 ' ||y he gained therefrom . Let us that a w eekly re p o rt should lie made can in every departm ent, the company 1 '' ''' names, sonic ot whom nre 'dsn parents or gaurdians 22.') oil hope Hint every student present at fo r the Ashland team. th e ir conduct and grades to the , i e r n ' w s ig n e rs w e re n o t •• -;•< nt yuurdlni’ s o r laxpavers. hut all Manager M cC arter is w o rk in g is steadily increasing its capacity. lioard bv P rin c ip a l Meisinger. These this m eeting w ill give the m atter w e re i i ii;d iT !e (l v o l. 'i . in n i l r, • nts of Gold H ill School D is tric t. enough real serious thought to en hard lo give Gold H ill a creditable The plant was established in Gold ' •'' '? 1111 1 of : 'i v. (,mi d to Hie hoard and Mr. Mei- pupils are those w ho did not return able h im to use judgment ami dis to school w ith in a certain time a fte r cernm ent, w hen called upon in Inter aggregation and fans should show H ill in 1915 by the Leigh H unt E n ‘j 11 "•'¡is based on H ia l p i" ¡,,n o f Hi signers w ho arc listed in (lie 111 w alk out staged by the high years, to elect school o fficia ls to su- th e ir support by tu rn in g out fo r gineering company, and was taken , . ' " " i ' I">'i' p a ' n ts o r guardians o f ch ild re n school slpdent body on March W helxvei'ii I and 21 in ( o ld H ill l i i s l , ' :'i N o. 57. the fra lay. The game w ill he over by Beaver P ortland in 1920. pervise the education o f his chil- ........................ W ith Ihe in tro d u c tio n o f Hie peti dren. nmtdi e were not usked to sign as seven o f them are called p ro m p tly at 2 p. m. Since that tim e m any d ollars have lio n in to Ihe meeting, n strong up- .'" 'i \i'. vi • " si: " 1 's t r u t, in d include members of Hie hoard peal was made to the lioard to co V. A. EDDINGTON. been invested in im provem ents and a in l M r. M e is in g e r. I lie o tlu e H ire ,' a re S. I ’. ctnplovees. and Hie ro n i- Because the details o f the school operate w itii the Parent-Citizens |,a n \ I .sco n . ages such signing by th e ir eiuplovres. Therefore these three The co m m u n ity musical to raise meeting took so much space and new construction. O nly local people Council and Hie patrons o f the t ' r o '1'?1" ' ' 1 , E " ! ’ 1" '« ''', . were not asked, as Ihe Parent-Citizens school d is tric t fo r the good o f the funds fo r the m eniorinl to Judge lim e this week, much local news have been employed, many o f w hom C ouncil felt it w o u h l he unethical. now own th e ir own homes. school. Mr. M cCnrter, a member of S parrow , scheduled fo r F rid a y, May Twenty havi lefl sifn-" Hi " l!)3| < nsus was taken. the committee, w h ich also includes 6, lias been postponed, and w ill lie lias been crow ded out. We are go W ith a few good-sized jobs a l J11" ' " ° i signed up to Wednesday evening, r y this happened on our firs t 8- ready contracted fo r, better sales Silas Flem ing, C. W. M artin. A. A t in s le iv c s tiki signees w ho ¡11'. | urelits and guardians, and whose W alker. L. W hitsett and C hairm an held F rid a y , May 13. unless o th e r page paper, hut we w ill make an iiames up] ■ a - on Hi • H I .cliool census. In A ddition 1*2 newromes are looked fo rw a rd to th is summer •" ibc e iim n iiiiiilv w ith ch ild re n in school also signed, m aking ii total o f I.. I.. Sm ith, made an earnest plea wise announced next week. Watch earnest e ffo rt lo c a rry th is week's than fo r some lim e, according to a fo r such cooperation. this paper fo r in fo rm a tio n. news that had to be le ft out, next statement made Tuesday evening by He stated in effect, that, as a com IH yld in ; 117 by 140 the pereentage o f 83.fi is determined. week, so i f there is an item you es parative newcomer to the cnniniun- It is ¡ Iso pointed out Huit in the 117 parents o r guardians Mrs. John Hayes, Mrs. C. W. M ar p e cia lly hoped to see, this week, Plane Superintendent C. W. M a rtin , o n ly one parent i , named, meaning ,ha, 'i'i? ■ ^ „ i i t e ^ ^ h ^ c h i K n ilv . amt one w ho had no knowledge any previous discord in school lin and Mrs. Tom Sm ith were shop look Tot- it next week, and we hope w ho, w ith W . H. M uirhead, local Iro in the age o f 4 lo 20 are rcpre-senled. xnim ren manager and ow ner, has charge a ffa irs, he had observed that evi- ping in M edford F rid a y. you w ill not be disappointed. here.