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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1932)
' THE AMERICAN Live merchant* attract business I t U k * city b) advert lain*, vtlivli la a basis fur price, quality ami a square deal fo r all. '-r, m NiaV »Uk... >ulMfnK J O n t ral Point is going alone. picking up here and (hers. Wa have renauu to Orel proud o f our people and city, liuoat for U. 3,943,040 VOTED FOR HIGHWAYS for f j >»(-of'ic« ¿ I ap p rop ri Drift, of K story ^ ened for a lighway iky Local Dealer Says Spring Is Surely Here bllerPr.eI ü - NEW IRRIGATION t Hoard i menta at The world is low in idealism, ac cording to the Rev. Jesse Halsey, o f H H i “! I T A T Cincinnati a noted divine who urged r n l j . l r l . l people to strengthen faith and loyal * I I U U L U I •Uve 1 i vestir fo r Hak« granges «I P. Form«, ty in a broadminded adress before hia audience recently at the Ohio itera T H fl M IK I U ll F l/A I I P r l/A W w . L lflllU VALLEY 1SSÜBED City. Comparing the church to our Gov- Herman D. Powell, civil engineer. ernm< nt, he cited the parallel by explaining the similarity o f the found- ... Jonas , ,,, , Is engineering . . i who, with N \ old ations and v present-day } needs o f both the establishment ... , . o f an irrigation , , " church and Government. ... project in ... the ... Evans . Valley district Declaring that more laws or a said today that financing o f the plan ... — st Kntt-rtii change of laws will not solve our has been practically ............. assured,-' . . . and . difficulty, Rev. Mr. Halsey said at a that construction of tjie dam, the tint« like this the Government, as the main item, would probably be start- church, needs our support and asks ed the com ing summer. It is esti- our allegiance. Only the rise o f the mated the project will cost in the whole mass to a higher level, a slow neighborhood o f $200.000. process o f development, can solve Approximately 4400 acres is em- our problems, he said. bodied In the plan with a natural It VER (k Rev Mr. Halsey drew his text dam site at the head o f the Pleasant from Isaiah 2 8 :1 6 : "B ehold I lay a 'a lle y area, a section o f the Evans s.— Teh foundation; he that believeth shall ( ’ reek district. The land is held to imlcrful not nuillp haste." be ° f high fertility, consisting o f a . Value o f Faith Btreaaed granite and red soil form ation Pow- .. i, . i, . ... . . '*D said anything could be raised, bv If you really believe in a thing. . 1 J . ,. . . . . . . . , the use of water. 1 he Saul you will wait for it, work .. f, 9 ^ . . . . . . . . . . * owt 11 says that the landowners for *t and pray for it. Some hurry . . . . . . . ^ on from this «o that as if they „ad ° ' T T ' T Pia'*- but test Stoij no lu r e convictions. You can al- p. <is " e " occasioned ;n ways tell from a m a n s attitude ^ f ^ d orsem en ts o f non i Chan ice” rie \/l A ” whether V . he . . believes . . or . not. .. It you _________hare a friend you don t worry if you . . seldom hear from him. You are not U a him if * ''b’ 'always hurrying to him to ask l he Is .till your friend. r d s im In buglneM „ you have resources IT ° ‘ W h hich Highway Board Adopts Program For New Year “ Spring must be h e re !” This exclamation was made this week by C. S. Finley, pro prietor o f the Finley Implement Co. wheu a certain farm er of this district dropped in Saturday and purchased a mower and rake. Mr. Finley says that a number Projects to Cost $ 5 3 7 , 0 0 0 will Be Contracted For at of farmers have been in recently Next Meeting of Commission. Jobs looking over hay tools, prepara Will Be Provided. tory to the harvesting o f a bump er hay crop, which the heavy A tentative program of highway program is exclusive of the $1,500,- rains o f the past few months construction for 1932 allocating fed 000 forest highway program adopted have assured. _, ... in December. Under the present plan Mr. Finley has also traded eral and state funds totaling $3,943 - of the commission a total of govern- some farm machinery to W. E. 040 was approved at a conference men( gtate fu n d l to spPllt ln Duncan for his place In the east between members of the state high- new construction in Oregon during ern part of the city. Mr. Duncan W ay commission "nd representative.» the present year will total nearly left this week to take possession of the bureau of public roads yester- $5,500.000. o f a farm near Cottage Grove day at the Imperial hotel. Work un- The projects are to he taken up in and the machinery will be ship der the program will be started on order at subsequent meetings of the ped to him later. April 1. simultaneously with the con- commission and contracts let in elusion of the present emergency pro- amounts of approximately $500.000. gram. It is the intention o f the comm ission In order to make this possible and to proceed with the work in such a to take up the slack in employment way as to authorize those jobs which Immediately, tHe commission voted to require the greatest amount of hand : issue $1,000,000 In short-term notes, labor at periods in which the greut- payable October 1. This money will est number of men are ln need of care for principal and interest pay- employment. The new program will — ments on bonds coming due and pro- dovetail with the employment relief ------ _ for James Elliot vide funt,B to f a rry on ,ht' »»ulldlii* work so that there will be no break ____ _ Fnaaral aan « . e v e w ... be held from the P erl Program until the automobile license ,n the employment o f the men. Grieve Funeral will Home today at 2 :30 p. m ‘t mo,‘ ‘‘va arp •T* lla b ,e / ' “ 'T 1 " 111 T“ k‘-" The funeral service will be ren Bra* w,u be received hy the high-, Highway projects costing approxi dpred by the Rev. J. M Johnson of way c o m m l..lo * on this issue at its mately $537.000 will be contracted Jim E. Grieve Ot Prospect Called Beyond \ T T '” *' aU havu been secured. When tw * , i- com pleted , the laad odnera w|„ ... kp gtepg for the organization erill t-'.ke steps for the organization and elPetioll ()f offiePri< and other dtlatlg it will be a water users- associa- Digs Own Grave And Keeps His Coffin All Ready FX»XTAN^and capital you can afford to wait I) LI NT the turn o f the tide; you do not _________ “ . ' . change your methods everv week B 3 . You have convictions resardng cer- U l* econom ic fundamentals and act these regardless o f market fluctu- ... ANSONIA, Conn. Desiring to be “ buried properly" W asyl Rad ievich, 68, has completed arrange ments (or his burial. Recently he dug his own grave in a locjU cemetery and carved his tombstone. Now he has pur chased a coffin and a auit of clothes. liadsevich has become very much annoyed by the Interest manifested in his preparations. He said: “ 1 can't see why it's anybody's business If I dug my own grave slid keep a coffin in the house. At least I know I am going to be properly hurled.-’ GOVERNOR H E R SAYS STATE W ELL PORTLAND, Feb. 10.— Governor Julius L. Meier returned to Oregon today, convinced that his state Is far better off economically than many eastern and middle western states. This he said today as he discussed unemployment and industrial prob lems as he saw them on a trip to Washington, D. C., where he appear ed before the board of army engin eers in behalf ot Columbia river de velopment, and on a visit to New York, where he spoke with the na tion’s financiers and industrialists. He rommeuted on press dispatches to Oregon mentioning him while he was in New York, and said today he i • believes-' he will not be a candidate to succeed himself as governor. He , reserved, however, the right to | change his mind. \\ ill Not Fire Spaulding SALEM. Feb. 1«. — The state One of the first questions the Grange today filed a substitute ini- governor was asked when he arrived tlatlve petition for the proposed con-1 here wag angwered to the pf(ept that stitutlonal amendment regulating b(J does not intend to "fir e " Charles water power in Oregon, in which the K Spaulding highway commlsslon- Grange Seeks New Power Legislation language is clarified and several pr, who alnc6 hu app0, ntment hug A h an ge, made in the original petition heen , n dlgaKrPpment wlth the othcr now abandoned. The initiative will niPmbprg of the t.omn,lssion be submitted to the attorney general Mutpr xpiained. howovar, that he tor liullot title and if 17.088 names has not had time to acquaint himself for “ the nexl n,oetln* l,f the com * are secured before July 8. it will wlth recent happenings of the eom- ,,n- This is the first time that the corn- iippeur on the ballot at the N ov em -, mission. , . mission has adopted suell a work her election. Under the new initiative the state program for itself covering al. new ol Oregon is authorized uud em- construction for the year, powered to not only control, and de- vetop tlie water and water p o w e r, w ithin the state, but has a right to I 1 lease power sites and sell and dis- ^ • • tribute electric power tion and not an irrigation district— lhe Central Point Presbyterian refular ' Iarch ' the difference' being legal and »ech- church, assisted by the Rev. T. M ' rM,i" ' *1,rK< . . . . , . . . . . Thilemler a comrade o f the Snanish- ; The construction program which nlcal, and more satisfactory, in giv- mu* inter, a comrade ot tni ispamsn , ’ . . American war and a llfe -lo n » friend was launched at the seasion embraces ,ng the water users more vo ce i » 12.333.680 of state funds and $ 1 , Powell sa d he expected o have ^ gprTle e . federal aid funds. The the project in operation for the sea- ni,,al services. ¡son o f 1933. j Internment will be in the Medford — at ion.- ___ It was firs t intended to call the Mausoleum, the services being con- o f the T Tht B i same s a m e is is true n u e u. .»« individual . . . . . . . . . . ---- soul. Deep faiths steady in times of l,,-oject the Pleasant Valley W ater ducted by the M edford B. P. O. Elks, ----- . ___ _____ „ f association, but it was discovered 1168. Taps will he sounded by W il- stress ind strain and anyone sure o f Commissioner . „ that there was another organization son W ait, and a farewell salute fired God does not rush hither and yon of the same name, so it was decided hy a detachment of National Ouards- lookir for ways of gSCSP« He i> L. M. Sweet o f Sams Valley will G r a n g e S e e s to use the name Evans Creek Valley men. C. B. Lamkin of Ashland, ap- sure of God and can afford to wait M ater association. j Members of the Medford chapter flip within . ,, thp n6Xt fpw days for l^ ^ i o V i n „ ^ j P l C ------------- tlir P S God's time. W ithout such funda- , .pointed county judge last week by the Republican nomination for _ _ _ _ _ ,, . _ . .... ------------------------------ I Spanish-American Veterans will act i mental faiths ne does make haste SALEM, Feh. 10.— A new low county commissioner, he said yes- B y C opC O M a n ,<,v,,nor ' " ‘ 11 ■'* honorary pallbearers. | | ||Bud >. worried and record in Oregon's death rate from terdav ! L _____ P' ^ d ,erm ° f ,be„ la,e A ^ * "In ertaln games, l have heard it James E. Grieve o f Prospect, foun 'd e r of that resort and widely known j tuberculosis, as a result o f the In- Sweet will seek the office on a cen tral Point Grange met Friday dldate for the offlce on lhe Rppub. said, one needs not worry if he has throughout the Pacific coast area tensified program on care of health definite program o f follow ing out lllRhti Feb 6> wlth an om cer8 p r e s JcaI1 UckPt a, t b e ’ May primaries. the trump card. If the foundation died is 8U1 one can confidentl) prosecute --------- at the Sacred Heart hospital last as conducted by various organiza- ( the Meier program of tax reduction pnt ¡Judge Lamkin assumed his new of- I here fcthe bu ildin g o f the superstructure. The Royal Neighbors of America night shortly before eight o'clock, of was predicted today by Dr G. end retrenchment. He is prominent preceding the opening o f the o r - , , )ce Monday His present term ex- :her w»f Vftcmocntry American Relief lield their regular meeting Thursday, I a severe cold complicated by heart ( Bellinger, supn intendent of Ore- In grange circles in the valley, and d(.r for tbe bug|netg session. Horace , ri.h .,(,xt j anuary. |jP geeks to It is true o f our country. W e be- January 28. trouble. Death came after two weeks *on s state tuberculosis hospitals. He lias been a deputy assessor ln his Bromley, o f the Copco company, en- „prVe t m January. 1934. n d eqnii ..c .e in democracy and the rule of On account o f the stormy weather of illness. He was 53 years old and bis report on conditions to the district for several years. tortalned with a group o f pictures Entry 0f Judge Lamkin I d the — the masses that censor and stifles there w-as not as large an attend- one o f southern Oregon's best known state board of control in session here H T. Pankey of Central Point Is 0f ioca] interest, some of our own (.ou nly indKa racp make* three ran- - ■ — Individual initiative or the overlord ance as usual men. His passing comes as a sorrow - ' ' “ flbK the morning. the only democrat so fur to file members seeing themselves for the |ld . . th ■ th j{PDub_ it was decided to meet twice a ful shock to city and county. ; D' Bellinger ,,,n **r rep reported on eo tnai that Oregon-» wi<-Ku<i > (for tor the m o com m issioner's usionur ■ post but mix tw iw o o' flrgt f|rHt ,|nle t |nle ln the movies movies, among Bean ticket. A. H. Willett of Talent p e r i l dictator who spells efficiency— are |rate is Just half as large as that re- other Republicans Ralph Uilings o f wbom were W orthy Master Arnold! Kar, H Kph| ot Medford filed _ both alike intolerable to ---------------- the Ameri- month instead - o f only ---------------- — - once. Thp Jim Grieve was a lover of men and . . . . .. . . . . . , . . . . . . — . ____-_._ - - - - ,m o K t can mind. The constitutional founda- next meeting was to be held on Thurs- life wh0 evPr viPWed the world from I’ or,ed h>' onP of the lart pst ln8‘ir' Ashland and C E. \- lln o f Central Rohnert, doing a surf board stunt. laHt w,.ek j, F Wortman of Phoe- l ILANt t»on laid the fathers 11, but w-as postponed jt„ gUnny side and was the p personl- " ,M,-in a,” m “ _ "8 l,a p ’ '* . 1 11 ' 11 ' ,l,b rs ari at wiilcli time keeping his feet, as n| s and attorney E. of I'tjll $ a i u by uj i B i i i v i o we v believe • v . in . . day, v > - February * * n o Buiiut a tux a tiu w «o x io v iu . . - , . , fil- 1 . n ig » »w ■ ” W. ■ w . • Phipps “ •rr« and i this time o f stress are in no on account o f the funeral o f Mr floatlon of ROOd nature and cheer bo d l * nd ? OU\ ' 6 »ho expected as the primaries draw nearer well as his head, under perfect con- Medford are mentioned as Democrat .. . . . . . national death rate. Despite this re-, ------------------------------ trol. Other scenes were of the snow it- possibilities. -hurry to run into hasty measures of Grieve He numbered among his friends men . . . .. _ . _ port however, he ssid^ the waiting !storm in the Siskiyous. excavating Judge Lamkin has heen a resident - than/ * - , a Af,pr ,he ,buHine" In all parts o f the nation, many list at the Salem and The Dallea in for the new courthouse, the housing of Ashland and Jackson county for “ Laws, more laws, or changed over, a very pleasant social time was o f whom mad<1 tr| to hJg ol the pu: f i t planes ln the hangars 23 years and for three successive laws will not solve our difficulty. The enjoyed, after which delicious re- ,)larp , or thp,r vacatlong , „ g stitutions tends to increase. The waiting list for tuberculosis CAN for the ; ght at the Medford air terms was mayor of Ashland. He found. - Ions o f democracy are laid In j freshm ent. were served hy Neighbors acquaintance throughout the state of beds at the Salem institution now port, etc. the education of the whole popula- Alta Kelly and Ila Lacy. (lr , . .. is a large property owner, a director , Oregon was wide. He knew many stands at 40, while there as 16 at tion, ..................... in their moral Integrity, and The next meeting hlgh thp a(faira of th,. U |4 ■ .. . . . . . . . . . . . ..... ■ will be February mgn ............. ................ ............................... „ „ nn Thl. . Rev. . . . . ........ . . . . . deliver . . . . . . . the .... Meeting was called to order and )n Aghiand banka, and of the Talent John Still will the mhole mass must rise to the 25, and we wish all ;ho«e who have and one f rj0n(j wag form er Secretary * 1 . f . * * address Sunday evenina at 7 :3 0 at Yollowlna the preliminaries the drap- i rrjKation district. He la well kuown klgher i. v 1 bv a slow p rocessor de ,,ot been Inatalled would make n ,.f ,i,e interior A. B. Fall. He w« - BelUnger 6 L” * " f !l' ®b*.rt*r l " _®ro^b ,r 'b x |n !„.• eontk and of tbe county, lie special effort to be present, as well a j oVial soul, who gave freely of his p^rted service of Young P eop le'. W e e k ." j8parrow - whlch Proved a "»*-jfore coming to southern Oregon he p f . ivelopment not making haste and a special Invitation la extended Pre»Hlve ceremony, he being a char- - wa, a rpgtdent o f , owa> where ha ^ "T h. church has stood for a long « 8 * ho have been to those less Jortunate and llK -t8 tjme Her critics are many, but rhe to al) the young people o f the c o n i- | " r .............r-'*"ally known w:iHa ,,f Ktal, ,..Rlg|atttr* he never rejected a plea for aid. He frl(.Ild ,,r Spnator A . storm. M ith all .1 1 her K.r I L O n V , , C a I l a S F r » C A C rt l a man of strong friendships, munity to hear him as he always has by ev er, member Including the J u n -,and a ...... . will outride the r i ln U | , «a • ¡som ething good and practical to say lor Grange. This Is the fourth time u Cumm!ng> who wag a natlonal * * m o S I V l C C t i n g i q-be members o f the ('. E society within a year we have been called fiiu rc for many yearg be- t trntbe— -fundamental rend n . . * e .» i Grieve as • boy came with his par- lefe- that we all live by and take “ t e a s bib i b b b . s pntg , 0 thig gPc „ on and gettled have charge o f the various service.» u^>n to drape the charter— other» Frnab of the church and need the encour d e r for *' , nt district He nt- The Hl-Trinngle < lul> o f tlie Cbrls- u.aiph i .an and a . p Mtiitnoy. two C l a r a B e a l l D i e s needs our support; she asks our al- L H Love, who h a. been trapping t„ nded |h# irhoolg of fhaf and ,,an church he]d rt(a Ia r monthly agement o f all. other members having passed on at Jn L o c a l H o s p i t a l •ing l e g l .r ?e. Whatever we do no mat- on the Umpqua divide all winter wa.- at the outbr,.ak of the Spanlgh. ni(.e(i Saturdav aftPrnoon a - the an earlier date. After the disposal clarg Ellpn R|ppPjr Beall passed ter bow m n e h -w e can never repay fined HO in Judge Glenn O T a y lo rs AmPrlfan war PnllgtPd gpelllK gprvlc# hnm() of Mrs. J O Isaacson ALTO' Fight on Tuberculosis Said Winning ir ! Sweet Plans to File for County By Copco Man Royal Neighbors Will Meet Twice A Month Hereafter 193 iu c Lamkin Will Be Candidate For Co. Judge tt biiu o Christian Endeavor Have Charge of Church Services Hi Triangle Club 'femu For Game Law bfMk* Break in Hills Walker File* for „ _ , or mnch ' " wa" « ■ away at a local hospital at an early ln the p b ,„ p p lllM. He returned >nd Nelli« Elcher presided over tbe C o u n t y T r e a s u r e r ,lou,,r,-'l 'hat Initiation of candidat.-s hotlr Monday morning after an 111- became one of the first rural mail business p-riod and Grace Herman- In the first and second degree, will „ „ „ of gl|„ rI Mnl. B e.il carrlers in Jackson county. son had charge of the presentation take place on the next Orange night. wag borfl at Eimira. Solano county, Three more political candidate» In 1912, when the Rogue River period The topic o f the lesson was California. March 7. 1 8 « . and was „ _ "T he Magic of Friendship." Inter- filed yesterday at the county clerk 's! which will be on Friday, Feb. 19. ' ;aged at death 65 years. be- ' , ron atruction o f a power plant near eating talks-, on the subject were office for the May primaries, all on ! S a m s V a l l e y F a m i l y H I»»- was married at Santa Rosa. the Republican ticket. Prospect he established a hotel and given by Grace Hermanson. Toshlko eltlnei who hought a farm where fore and has always worked ». — . p - California, December 6, 1819. to As- A. C. W alker will again seek developed it into one o f the moat Takao. Laurine Hugger, Jerry Her- the F un ic enemies were encamped Officers said Love, with his part- iN e a r I r a g i c L n d bury Heal' of Jackson county, Ore- election as treasurer o f Jackson flourlshing and popular resorta on manson and Vida MrGonegel ------- Is an >xample o f a true patriot— and ner. had ample supplies in their cab- ■ ■ - • gon. They resided at Hopland, Call- county. W alk er has been treasurer Refreshments o f Jello and cake »It» business man The founda- in. and there was no excuse for them the Pacific coast. Max Schulta and his family of fornla, for two years aftar their mar- He was a patron o f all forma of were served hy the hostess, assisted j for many terms, and 1* considered Hams Valley are thanking their lucky riage. sits" tlone of many future fortunes are to kill the deer for food. The re- Since that time they have one of the best treasurers the coun- A .i.shelng laid now. Fnith In business, mains o f the deer were discovered. v m in . stara today that Mr«. Scbult* didn’t made their home on tbe Beall estate in nr. -s country, ty has ever had. Those present were Laurine Hug In humanity, ln while state officers were looking for "Pocta a lover of the outdoors, and ' ^ '' ^ ^ Go4— neh fundamental faiths Everett Beeson of TalHnt filed like the looks of a can of home pre- near Central Point. Vida Me- will a still. ione o i the original sponsors ger. o f Geraldine the “ Hermanson. “ served carrots that were opened for Ooe son, Thomas Bari Baalt, themselves again. And until for the nomination for sheriff, a f Gonegel, Nellie Elcher. Toshlko Ta- ____________________ | Crater I-«ke as a , development national park, o f and the Crater Lake Th«y narrowly escaped 1»leased this nnion. Besides the hna- hay Ido there will be no business ter repeated urging by hia friends, dinner. btfbw ny on e O, his final acts w a . * a'‘ - H * " " a" ’ ° " a" d band and the son surviving, tbatrn ■evfya nor any other kind o f re-- and will run on a pi-.(form of par death front I m » i ulinus poisoning. attend th* Tlie currots were thrown Into the nl»° • **8,er> 34m Jennie Gath- HvnL The world la low In Its ideal- tiality to none. Benaon’s tiling county up ru men with th« nUU ~ lk . ________ -»will pail and fed to the chicken«, ergood of Healdsburg, California, and sm, its faiths. Its belief«— »Sis it i d « . PeaweiMA ii.rM threa Krothir« brothera, W "1 it. 1 -, b n i | i tn« number of u p v e r in t i ill- ha Sasic trouble. Salem, Ore.. Feh 8— Victor Bur game com trls.ton. three yeeks ago « „ • " Franciaeo. Friday morning 15u of the Schulta’e • brother, Clyde Rlppey of Oakland, _ ___ a v .» aa a # in i for tnts this o in c e to »ev**n. wun He was then Buffering from a cold »•«*> T. Orteve and Ludo Grieve of| Th- e Is a striking example o? e*ell o f M edford, presant Jackson thnrohhred chickens were dead, and * altfornla. Pros pact, and Andrew Grieve of Indi-! ' i ' 1-*« othor, all Republicans. h a b u tw ork in g of this principle In County Commissioner, filed bis de- Two years ago he suffered a sever» Saturday a fine work horse that had T,le fnnerai service was conducted 5 ur f r y . Yaari ago when Dr. John ciaratlon o f candidacy for the Re- <ttack o f pneumonia which weakened •«»«. •" the Immediate family clrcM tcm plating Bach action curiously put his noae into the car- from the Perl Fnnerai home Wed- M. W ithrow and his associates un- publican nomination for state repre- a sturdy constitution He wa* a member o f the M edford] B*<-».»n la o f the pioneer Reeaor rots died. The loss in livestock neaday, February 10 at J:$0 P m. |,rle< .[ to free tbe public schools «entire with secretary o f state Hal He la survived by wife, Mary, a »on lodge of Elka, the Rpanlab-American fam ily here, le a world war veteran cost the Hrhultg fam ily hundreds o f Rev- D. B Millard afflclatad. Inter* ’« » • poIRkal control and to give us E H om Monday. Heeton. o f Lakevlew, Oregon, two Veterans, and a large number of • " ‘J •« *6 year» old. dollars, hut they are happy people, ment was in the Cantral Point cam i BBC by school system they knew Bursell ballot slogan la reduc- deters, Mr«. Thomas H errlott o f sportsmen, hotel aud civic organise- v,T **r Hugo Daley filed for con ne vt-rthe lean. letery. ■tabla of tha Medford district. tion and equalisation of taxea I Prospect, and Mrs Georgia Stickel ol Rons. I J jO L „ p o i ’» ( C o n t i n u e d on fou r) cry M f l } o r all that she meant to « . ¡c o u r t Tuesday when he P l« ^ « d and t society. guilty to killing deer out of season. >nf * '■••W i.rl.i I /) h In Idealism " Love is single, and plans to go to — "Business will recover. Supply work next month. He was given ur,- and Idemand go on Honesty Is as til the first o f April to pay his fine. good i policy as ever. The Roman as he has never been in trouble S Bursell Files His Candidacy Papers page meeting of ja * ________________ _