The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, October 20, 1932, Image 1

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    THE AMERICAN
HEESE
FACTORY
ASSURED
While
a
t& S Y
CENTRAL POINT. OREGON, T H I RNDAY. O C TO U ER »
Twice in a
n eri Is much discussion t h e s e
' »»firdlng the proposed moving
f a highway through th e eity.
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petitions have been circ-u-
Al about town o n e a s k i n g t h a t
highwav be allowed t o re m a in
J i, now Is along Main s t r e e t .
Jothers asking to have t h e high-
i.Borfd to Front stre et, fo llo w ing
7 railroad tracks. It s e e m s to be
, tonienius of opinion t h a t th e
will better serve the town
it, present location.
T h i s paper
no ate to grind but as we see
kthe matter seems to have b een de-
upon already by t h e H ig hw ay
Ission In favor of th e ra ilro a d
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N IM IIK R a
Faber Store
New Building
Again Robbed
To Be Erected Flour Taken
SESSION AT HALL
Along Railroad
CITY COUNCIL
18389905
Sunday m orning the m ore or less
re g u la r ro bbery of F a b e r 's S to re in
this city took place. T h is s to r e has
state -w id e are p u ta tin o n fo r being
the most-robbed s tore in th e country .
(M r*. G e rtru d e lliu ik .)
Sin ce th e last last ro bbery last
k o g tie River Cheese Company Incorporated to Handle
J a c k s o n County P om o na G ran g e
spring Mr. F a b e r employed Mr. Mc- will meet in all-d ay re g u lu ar session,
J l m s e y as a night w atchm an to sleep S atu rd a y , O cto b er 22, at 10 a. m., at
All Kinds of Dairy Products. Mav Build
in the store, hoping to c a tc h any C e n tr a l P oint G r a n g e hall.
would-be thieves in the ac t.
Cannerv. Work to Start at Once.
T h i s is an im p o rtan t m e e tin g and
T h e latest ro b b e rs e n te re d th e
s tore by b re a k in g the high windows In f u g c e n tra lly located, no doubt
Aside
At last the new cheese factory of cheese. He said that the expected in the east side of the store. B r o k e n t h e re will he a , record crowd.
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seems assured for Central Point, to handle all kinds of
dairy pro- glass from th is window was found on front the re g u la r b i-annu al election
There have been rumors that we ducts
A b u tte r-m aking
plant will the f a r side of th e room. A fter clim b- of o ffic e rs , t o be held In th e m o r n ­
were going to have a cheese factory be erected and later ice cream will ing through the window th e ro b b e rs *n* . th e re will be o t h e r Im portant
quietly unlocked the back door and husines to com e b e fo re the G r a n g «
but it was feared that Talent would be made.
A1> m em b ers of the P om ona a r e
secure the coveted plant.
Several
The company plans to
erect a fac- carried out 60 s a ck s of flou r which|
months ago several men appeared in tory building about 60 feet by 80
they loaded on a tru ck and d rove rem in ded that at t h e last r e g u la r
town saying they were looking for a feet, with several o th e r necessary away.
m eeting it was ruled t h a t no mem -
site for a cheese factory. They look- buildings, such as garages for t h e ir
W h ile the ro bbery was going on a hers would he e lig ib le to vote a t th e
ed over the land belonging to the trucks, etc. These buildings will be young man s t a r t in g out for an early O cto b er m e e ting unless his dues were
city formerly occupied by the brtek
of fireproof construction and built i
t>ird hunt
saw the tru c k , bcurtnR a paid up into the year 1 9 32.
T h i s la
plant.
This had- been offered
to with an idea of beauty as well
as j C alifornia license backed up to th e , In accord with th e by-laws.
Messrs. Brown and Inch for the pur- utility.
The grounds will be land- store.
B ec o m in g suspicious he notl-
It s houUl be rem em b e re d that the
pose of erecting a saw mill and box scaped and l a te r they expect to e rect tied J . M.
C u m m in gs, city m a rsh al, s e c re ta ry canno t t a k e dues during
factory. The papers had been drawn a home for the m an ager and perhaps who at once called Mr. F a b e r , who the session, so be prepared to pay
up but as the mill people had not cottages for the men employed.
in turn caled th e s ta te police who a r- yOUr dues b efo re session opens c r
Mr. Churchill said they intend to rived within a few minutes, but to o : d uring recesses
filled their part of the contract the
build an exhibit building along the late to catch th e robbers. H owever,
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city still owned the land.
nle" lbpr "V“ * ' ,f , h e *
The cheese factory men stated they and will offer for sale to thi? tourist the tru ck , c a rry in g the flo u r and ac -l
were not looking for local investors trade of all kinds of dairy products. com panied by two young men, was mail the dues to the s e c re ta ry in ad-
as they already had all the money It is planned to allow any of the pa- »topped in Ash land the men b ro u gh t
'T h a n T hu rsday .
«he county ja i l B eing c au gh t with ,
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v' m . " h . S I E Y «
they needed to build their plant, but irons of the company to bring in
would like to obtain a free site if fruits and v egetables for exhibit and th e goods m a k e s it p rac tically c e r - , * t o *»» r 20. Or they may be paid i
they will be convicted and sen- , h « ,8,ub, ° " ' lnttt, e
wbo, •h° “ ' d
possible.
They said if they could . sale
sal* in this building. Thia will be a
get such a slte'a n d contract» on one new thing along the highways of tenced.
J e>r the o p e n i n g 'o f the " p o m o r J a e s -
thousand cows they would build at this part of the country .
T h e w atch m an , Mc.llm sey, was
, h e opening of the P o m o n a ses
once.
Several other sites were of- In an interview Mr. Churchill s tat- ae«leep on a balcony ab ove t h e r e a r 1 "•
fered them in the valley, notably one ed that he only waited th e s e ttle m e n t door of the s to r e d uring the ro b b ery .
Kach s u b o rd in ate m a s te r is In pos-
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„..ualoii nf n lla t
llf iim t iin
m om Iwi I'u
at Talent, but thev especially liked of the loction of the highwy through He state s th e ro b b e rs must have in- session of a list of P om o na mem ber»
the site here on account of the con- Central Point to begin work on the gerted a hose under the door and let of his grange, and t h e i r standing In
venience of the railroad siding as first unit of the plant. He Intim ated loose enough gas fum es to cau se him the P om ona, so P om o na m em bers
»■ell « the highwav.
tHat if the highway was moved to t„ rem ain asleep so soundly as he may find out from t h e ir sub o rd in ate
The matter was brought before some other location he might ab an - »till feel» the e ffe cts o f the poison, m as te r their P o m o n a standing. T h e
the e citv council and it was decided to don the proje ct here as a large p a rt , He usually Is a very light s leeper am i s e c re t a ry 's ad dress 1» Mrs. G e rtru d e
give the old brick yard site to the of the plans of his company depend-i any unusual noise e asily a w a k e n s Hnak, E a g le Point.
* company
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, Success of P om o na depends to a
new
company on
on the
the condition that ed upon the site along both the high- him
irv their
me». plant at once. T _____
He stated
T h e e n t i r e am o u nt of f lo u r tak e n la rg e extent upon the o ffic e rs In
they c erect
he re way and the railroad.
c h a rg e and the com m ittee» appointed.
t h e V i t u V r e s t e d ' f o r several months that his company was con siderin g th e f ro m th e s tore was recovered,
Due thought should be given the f i t ­
and It was feared that the project possibllty of erecting a cannery alo ng |
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ness of
m e m b e r before no m in ating.
O ffice rs should lie chosen front m e m ­
bers r e g u la r In a tte n d a n c e , p a rtic u ­
larly fitted fo r the position In view.
At n adjourn ed meeting of the
c ity council held last Monday much
b u s in e ss was transacted. An ordin­
a n c e reducing the tax or license fee
fo r public dances in the city from
$5 per Week to $2 was passed. Also
an o rd in ance fixing the amounts re­
q uired for th e bonds of the various
Ee have been in favor o f re d ucin g city o ffic e rs was passed. The bond
l, curves along the present righ t of fo r the City Recorder was fixed at
„jind allowing the route to re m a in $ 3 0 0 0 ; that of the treasurer, $ji()0Q;
; special police,
(it. But if the highway c o m m ls - City M arshal, $
n have their minds all m ad e up to $ 200 .
me It, we believe th e best plan
T h e application of Mr. Churchill
nil concerned will he to accept of th e Rogue River Cheese Co. for
j railroad plan.
W hile t h i s will th e deed for the old brick company's
irt the business of th e town to land along the highway north of the
Cae «tent, it is our opinion t h a t ra ilro a d property was received. The
Tilll he best for us to a c c e p t th e C ity R e c o rd e r was instructed to have
rlihes of the commission. It is t r u e A tto rn e y S kyrm an draw up a provis­
int a former commission fav o re d a io nal co n trac t with Mr. Churchill pro­
■te following Fo u rth s t r e e t past viding that the deed for the property
j High School and ru nning a lm o s t be placed in escrow in the Central
¡might from the Love c o r n e r to the P o i n t S t a t e B ank, to he delivered
nh end of Riverside A v e n u e in to t h e cheese company as soon as that
„jdlord. But the present c o m m is - com p an y had got their plant in pro­
goc leems to favor fo llo w in g the duction.
T h i s company had been promised
Uroid.
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t h e t it le to this land as a inducement
to building a cheese factory in Cen­
We hope to have all th e i n te re ste d
t ra l Point.
Mr. Churchill told the
people of the town out a t t h e h e a r -
gto be held next Monday, Oct. 24, cou ncil he expected to have the plant
I l:00p. m. at the City H all. T h e r e in operation within the next 60 days.
T h e m atte r of the moving of the
will have a chance to e x p r e s s
heir preferences before the H ig h- P a c i f ic Highway through the city
Several citizens
Commission.
So if you have was brought up.
».thing to say, come to t h e City were present expecting that there
would be some discussion, but with
1 at that time and p re s e n t your
the exception of the reading of sever­
Above all, let's not do any-
al l e tt e r s regarding the matter and
! to lose the highway e n tire ly .
t h e announcem ent of the public hear­
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ing to be held at the City Hall next
This paper is inform ed t h a t the Monday nothing was done.
l i ley for this highway w o rk is t o
T h e local Telephone company was
leome entirely from f e d e r a l funds, given permission to put in an under­
iftii is something that we wish to ground cable on the alley in the rear
Ihave definitely settled at th e h e a rin g . | o f the Finle y Implement Building
III the expense is to be b o rn e by t h e 1 and across Main Street and along the
lute, we are not in favor of doing it highw ay to connect with the present
lit ill. We shall con tin u e t o f i g h t ' c a b le crossing the railroad.
ltte starting of any new p r o j e c t s
In granting the site to the cheese stated to The American that his com-
[which will have to be paid fo r out fa c to r y the council reserved the part „an,. was affiliated with a chain of
tartnrlpi one rating in various
Id Kite or county funds. T h i s coun- lot a t the north end of the property .
M r f s of Oregon i n d was organized
|tr? is in no condition to t a k e on f o r the purpose of erecting a lrrge
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than the mer em a n u fa c tu r.
lily more indebtedness a t t h is tim e, sig n thereon.
In the event of the
lht it the work is to be paid f o r out extend ing of the highway a l o n g .
|atfederal funds, we say, " g o to i t . "
t F r o n t street it was felt that the c i t y .
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should have a place to erect a sign
I a t the e ntran ce of the city to attract j
»e note the appointm ent o:' tin
■ Citiaens' Budget C o m m ittee at the as much of the tourist trade as pos-
[ recent meeting of the C o u ncil. T h is sible.
Mt. Pitt Rebekah Lodge No. 167
Councllmen Hermanson and Ross
IjlbalttM, consisting of H. P . J e w -
met Oct.
th with a good attendance
Jttt.E. C, Faber. Sr., J a c k S o u t h w e l l , were absent from the meeting.
Officers were nominated for the next
|AJ. Milton, Andre Chom el, and S a n -!
the first of next year
I “rt Richardson is a very f a i r c r o c i
After the business session, earn
Ijwtioo of the taxavers of th e town.
games
by
a III x-o were
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. . present
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I »« believe this c o m m itte e will be,
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— . n e ann
nd refreshments
sandwiches
I'try conservative iu the p re p a r a tio n
alad were served by the committee
1« the budget for the c o m in g y e a r :
Brother and sister Henderson vn,‘
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have the in t e r e s t s o f the
Inasm uch as It is apparent that unteered to act on the refreshment
■ People very much at h e a rt in t h e l r i
committee for the next meeting.
l*ork. We heartily c o m m e n d the t h e r e will not he a community chest
We anticipate a large crowd next
drive the Jac k s o n County chapter
|tonncil on their selection.
meeting night for we are gotng to
of th e Red Cross is making prepar-
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I know all the
a t lo n s for the annual roll call tor have tried chicken.
We are informed that n n n l new
brothers"wlil be «here^ W e h o p . J »
Itudidatej are con sid erin g c om ing m em b ersh ips and funds.
T h e dale s of this drive will he anyway. Come and help us e?,1
■ •wt for City Recorder. T h i s has be-
en and have a good time — 1 ublicity
announced
in the near future.
■JJW th« most Popular o f f ic e in the
200
TO MEET HERE
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T en n es.ee Governor
Over Century Ago
c o n g r a t u la i - ,
Gives Good Advice
Red Cross to
Hold Drive for
New Members
I *• It appears that most people
1*® 10 tbtnk this must be a big expended and that waste will not be
|!“ f and that all t h e re is to it is allowed.
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I “ “«** the salary. T o o bad we did-
I *• t get in the race ourselves.
One of the surprises in that straw
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v o te was the writing in of R » ’Pb
We would«,
be
ij w h l I
: f l i f a Kelli .' J e n n i n g s ' name.
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« hear half so m u ch o f him surprised if he gets a big vote n
wp did e a r l i e r in the th e elerton. too. Ralph has a ot of
I n i *n
i' or wb lch , oh Lord. f re n d s in this county an<J.
prise some of the confident ones.
I M ■ devoutly t h a n k f u l . "
a f t e r all.
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5 * tes
to he high man
We hope the next time
Id*
ribune s,raw b a l lo t , but as
l l U i J *° far has been m ostly from ro bs F a b e r s store they will do i
8nd the T r i b u n e g a n g we on T hu rsday morning so we ca g
a b e a t' on the Medford papers. Just
|if th»'t0° 8ure 88 , 0 **>e c o r r e c t n e s s
Pop h a s a long way t o hear this In mind, please.
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l« »nf
vote
th e c ou nty out-
pop Gates is
a t different
I Jean»»
" ’e b e lie v e if the
lawk'».1, 1,0,8 88 aolldljr a s thoy „ la c e s about the county in the lnt^
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1,0 f°r their tick et th a t Phipps
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in a w alk. And we
I ■ Iranhly , hal we hope so.
p a i * n he i* putting on. *
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term, beginning
Correspondent
Annual Convention
Rebekah
Lodges At 1 A
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Grants Pass, Nov. 10 .
V jr a m » »
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The Annual Convention of ReD*«-
;,h Lodge of District No. 12 wi t oe
m the o d d Fellows Hall m
Grants Pass on November 10th, be-
ginning at 1 0 : 0 0 e. m A very ,P
pie«»-
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fng and
program
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ranged for the day and a huge b
nuet Will be served at 6 p. m by the
h os tee* lodge. A social program and
dancing w*U ^ ‘‘" m ^ m h e ii ! n d visit*
night teMlon. All memuprs
S
members are urged to attend
.
AR Stale
Fair Rills
Paid Fully
Central Point is to be
ed upon securing of this plant within
( C o n trib u ted )
the town and it is hoped t h a t e v e r y ,
encouragement will be given to th is
o K. McGee, a u t h o r of a text hls-
new enterp rise.
I tory of t h e S t a t e o f T e n n e s se e q u o t e .
the ad vice of W illiam C a r ro l, Gover-
n o r of T e n n e s se e 1821 t o 1 8 3 5 to his
| people over a hundred ye ars ago. He
j told them t h a t the s t a t e laws, and
replevin a c ts, and loan o ffic e s, and
P itw
R s » r » r » r d # » r s t a t e b an k s, and all th e o t h e r fine
ix e c o ru e r
t h l n M that po liticians and o f f ic e
s e e k e r s had been t a l k i n g ab o u t so
S A L E M .Oct. 1 7 — ( S p e cia l ) — " T h e
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Ayers ann ou nces to t h e j n ic e iy_ could nev er put wisdom into
voterg of C e n tr a i point, that he i s 1 t h e ir head s nor money Into t h e i r Oregon S t a t e F a i r , or any o t h e r F a i r
(n fhe f(p, d fof , he offlrP of c i t y po c k e ts; that if «hey wished to be Is mighty lucky this year if It pays Its
Re co rd e r and allto wishes to s t a te wt»P m e n they must use t h e i r own o perating exp e n se s and premium list
m
atte r of
in th
e -- c l w
o mmon
sen
se 'I * and
think - and
atudy
said Max G e h lh ar, D ire cto r
l H
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U lalici
Ul salary
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h#ndg of (hp c ) . c o u n c il so far as ' about how to
m a n a g e t h e ir own at- of the
D
p a rtm e n t * - of
, griculture.
concernpd aI1<i t h a t his best f a |r» : that if they wished to Improve " D u r i n g t h e boom lim es r o f 1 9 2 9 and
ptforts will he exerted towards econ- t h e ir fo rtu n e s
It could he dime by 1 9 3 0 the F a i r ran
Into ^ debt, and
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(n Jhp cond Uct l ng of that office, workin g more and t a lk in g less about c re a te d o b lig atio n s
which even In
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Ayers has been a resident of hard t i m e s ; by spending less money good t im e s could not be met
Th
and o t h e r o b lig a tio n s cre ated
c i t v> about five ye ars and has fo r foreign goods and saving w h at bonds n
mi
s
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mil
have
been
a
hp„ ypry a(.tlvp ln a l i e ffo rts and they m ad e ; by paying t h e ir d eb ts and while tl
long all lines which tend to uplift atte nd in g to t h e i r own business, tn m illstone arou nd th e neck o f the F a i r
^ nd b e tte r the moral and religious »tea(i „f w aitin g for luck or Provl- ev er s in c e ."
" O u r own o b lig atio n s have never
lite of our com m unity.
| dence or o f f ic e holders to a t t e n d t o It I
worried us, hut the o b lig a tio n s of
He has four child
child ren
ren in
in our schools fo r them,
B ack in 1 9 3 0 when
and has stood loyally by our public
o f cou rse It Is easy fo r us to crlti the past have.
th
school and has also been very activ e
c |I e the o t h e r fellow and tell what tim e» were good hut
the e w
* e ath e r
nd $ 2 5 .-
in B o y's Club work thu s m a k in g should be done when un der the sam e was bad. the
F a i r lost aroun«
himself a friend to the boys of our
c irc u m s ta n c e s perh aps we would d oj 0 0 0 . $ 5 , 0 0 0 of this was t a k f en c a re
Clty
| the s am e th in g . But a r e we all d o i n g 1 of th ro u g h a su rp lu s carried for-
E a c h a n d «vary voU will be great- t b<
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l v.-ntu r- to a a j ward f r o * t h e ......... ytmr o t I
will
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urn
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no th in g i m t b a l u t t h r e e n o n t b a but last L e g i s l a t u r e t " apply o a t h a da-
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stand on thi
and talk o r rid
I S , ........... if t h a c u r r e n t debt
T u rk e y s C h e a p e r
around In t h e ir unpaid f o r c ar, apply still rem ained w hen th«- F a i r becam e
w
f T h s » m to tho Red ' roee and S alv atl in A rm y a part o t th e D epartm ent of Agrtcul
Ot 1 n e m
wood t h is w inter, when t b e j " M "
B o n e ol thte I 8 . P 0 0 w a s opei
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c o u ,d have c u t aIld h a ^ hauled In ating expenses from th e first o f th e
v r C i IS
S C C O
d
year to J u l y 1st, 1931
SAN FR A a N
O . , Cal
Cal., Oct. 1 9 - -; ,,i,
on «hare»
s h a re s all they would ne.
need,
" L a s t year t h e prem iu m lis t was
( g . i — P le n ty of tu r k e y s for the hoi-'
t have been told t h a t when © e r - ;
b e fo re th e con solidation
and
J prices 8 to 10 c en ts tain people were o ffered f r u it t o c can
— e prepared
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days an a
e
pros-, they re m ark e d that th e Red C ross the F s l r s o p e ratin g pro fit was oon-
np to t b . con su m ing pub-' was" c an n in g t h e i r fru it.
. sumed by the $ 1 1 . 5 0 0 o v e r d r a f t In
{ k today hv Georg e M aklns, g e n e r a l'
F ro m my observatio n e v ery w
w alk
alk! the
th e premium Hat, hy lo ss e . on th e
hla d epression I horse show and races and by consl-
m anager
hard" alth o u g h som e I deralile e x pen d itures In building and
Growers' associa tion, a f t e r a survey and It has
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Ayers Announces
Rebekahs Nominate
Candidacy for
Officers for Year
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that tboro
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And IVlore
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Better Light
Campaign Big
Succe»» i* Word
b it ? “
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B etter L ig h t " campaign re­
I Mg . m l’«*«1« «he s am e and perhaps
cently instituted by T h e California
^ -fJn jw e ra ," said Makina, " sh o u ld u l a living O.NLY If we work for It. | every line and In spite of m any o th e r
I
^ tt'** notorious f e n r e
We
handicap s, the F a i r has made a h a n d ­
Oregon Power Company and local
1») n ,r w rorlte», o l t o « n a ■ ■ !
ihair ctmtom^r^
som e o p e ratin g profit.
Over 5 0 , 0 0 0
I •;*.
who they are.
B ut at th is was and although we do
atte n d ed the fr e e Rodeo at t h e grand
B o .w e ll N a m e d
j r i i ?
1
“ ,ir,‘ • a i t n u - ;•> see w h o i- with him in many thi g^
stand.
Ittd"». shows, c on ce ssio ns,
•» ost.
hi» hones. s i n o e r l t y ^ K Mr. ^
mix
building and ground re n tals o f all
a re persuading th-
• • •
had had as m ',ch
d
have been
kind this v e ar b rou ght a b o u t 5 0 %
division m a n a g e r of the p o « ‘
f a rm ,.r, ... sell t h e ir live tu rke ys
O re g o n
i f Mr Gates would today
k w 7 r t8 coming. W e c a n feel It
of last year.
An
attractiv
e
new
Mn
low
a#
16
nr
IV
c
en
ts
a
pound
party
. . .
" T h e g a te receip ts were over 2 5 %
■ i . k t " fitturu « um hodyinf
______ m rwwva from
^ “ - u. •ones. We hav e been c om pell- in the field-
O R E G O N S T A T E C O L L E G E , Cor-
In spite of th e se
h of hüP 0ur 8,ov,> «(tain a nd th e
T h e race
» , . “^Sinning to buy wo ood fo r
contest
, 8 unpleasant one.
B u t t h a t s In the shade by the ■
sheriff
Ibt J . " « b mankind
W h e n it s nhown In the ( oun > •
^
, hP
-r I n s r a n '* wben i t s cold we hut the fact rema ns ^
would
l»lj t^.*®*r
Never s a t is f ie d , any- 1» to be elected T his Paper
Ih t,
* P8’ h° r r o s , .
Hut we've »tate m e nt last " pr' .LpuhH csn nom-
weity good s u m m e r, anyw ay.
support ,hp r?. f p * )n Hut it I* • h * rd
I |
. . .
Inee. Everett B
»^Itor to make
rigid
have
I * th« p*ria * la<l to n° t e th e a ttitu d e m a t t e r fo r even • "
ned
for
I ‘•Mid... , f*'ll New» r e g a rd in g our choice» am ong ' " ' " " „ ^ c h o r n
Sc
for h)ln
I'U « .
,,>r County J u d g e
More known Gordon
these new fix-
J phr a lr7|“ lc*tYo-n a n d ^ h e PreglB tratlons
g or the past two ye ars the men s away
..lü l^ V JÜ L position» and
Demonstrations
-----------------
c. w it D odi fu** *
_
_ .
nian o f the
|'w j . » * ►‘»Pie a r e f a l li n g In line pearly 25 years, ha
va , ratty d eb ate w ,u .d has been v lc - 1 . p e d a l p r i v il e g e . r®r">«r<r h' ,d
irlous In the
P a c if ic C oast l e a g u e , no, be t o overly trU m élf. but th e
believe he
I Weal * Pblpps. who 1» t h e most and know h i m ®
Ray
torlous
—
S
Ä
...
........
No*
Fair
ihlghest
integrtty.
«
,
i
OBr
1 1 , 2 7 5 contests. T h e m a jo r questio n fo r d e - . gen eral run it visitor» at t h e _____
company employe d ^ l n g the R
aM
P b M * * M|date in t h e field
His
12 . 1 1 «
& .«*« bate h a . not been d efinitely decided, appese to be well pleased with msny
would make «
,he
I*»« ,,
(
.
5
0
1
balance of the
D e m o c ra t ,
17 hut a nu m b e r of d eb ates will be held new o u ts ta n d in g fe atu re s and l with
af(, good
| V ,g# , r Public o f f ic e s h a s been re a d e rs can c * - "
17
10 r ,T !T ,Nof this
special P r o g r e w lv e .
t
hi*
* « on the question .
Resolved, t h a , t h e , the success of **•*“ , r a , r . * ' " ' r“ Lv,
| V .
*j«**t and no m an In tU" position
f„ r m in » years scheduled
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° * • c le a n e r one. He has m t B . both have 1
sited
«11
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ti e r U
Light
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M lwellaneous
B
S
-
Loatlausd oa Psgs Your
r an d"
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for the saving o f public i„ t b i . »alley
22 te r-allie d w a r d e b t s ."
25
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* * feel t h a t i f he Is • h i* m * "
f ; ke, h ; 0 ^r o * »
! •
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cither war.
c , n fes« a s su re d t h a t i. to
1
You
canno
t
go
wron«
*
win t>e judiciously
_______
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power
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pears
wt
rkp( ,a ,olng «0 pieces, in loat
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