The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, June 09, 1933, Image 1

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e o r g e W a n h in g to n .
„ |4 ike han d* " f L a d . " H ear,
I I 10 ONE VOTE
V O I D E R :»7
A Ï E ANNIVERSARY
I-
M e n G iv e
S u r p r is e
To G ra n g e
Fruit Men
Local Lodge in
ALLOTMENT PUN
Band To
Celebration of
Gain Aid PflOPOSEO URLI
USE ON WHEAT
25th Anniversary
Now is the tim e to look o ut f o r .
A surprise program by the ntea
r*ia. »ays The A m e rica n
vvealhei
SPOKANE. Jun e 7 .- AP)
Near
of the local grange, preceded th.'
prophet.
B ecau se t h e r e will sooi.
________
ly 1 5 0 shippers from O regou, Waah-
regular
business
session
on
Friday
^ a lot of hay down and .luyitei
j iugtoti, Id aho and M ontana met here
_
pigv'Ut always does his best t o Hire
IN D IA N A PO L IS, J u n e 7.
In­ n.ght, opening w'ith musical mint- *
Tuesday to o rg anize
th e
P a cific
O R D E R r i i i m i I s t i I li l\ ( ’E N T R A I P O IN T H O C X T Y - K I V K 1 I I R ri
ti,! iarmer the worst o f It.
dian ia,
hope of prohibitionists to
Additional
pre lim in ary
work
I Northwest F r u i t ind ustry and to In-
Donald Richard-
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J
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.idy mar. Ii
which
Included
f
u
r
t
h
e
r
appoint-
| sure th e proper b e n e f i t s from the
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. O N O R A T I I \ I t< ¡ S s i R U N MANX i i i i u . i s
, inents and som e in fo rm al ad van ce
4
Tins paper urges th o s e in c h a r g e
'
farm re lie f and in flatio n a cts
ford at the piano.
•
of such things to g e t t h e p ro p e r sig ns to,lay ha(l joined the wet parade,
P aul S c h e r e r and Dr. G. B D e a n ! h t a r , n « a with re p r es e n ta tiv e s o f the
Heading, “ On a frosty n ig h t” , by
l-ast ,l -«ht Central Point Lodge ( ¡ra n d Se u io r W ard e n , brought thi
tn at once along the new high w ay.
1,1 a »P ed al election Tuesday it In-
Donald Smith.
‘■Chorus from the
135, A. F. & A M . held a eele- j c o n g r a t u la t io n s and good wishes ot ot Medford will re p res e n t so u th e rn I Var,° " * rwn,mo,1,t‘,y <roul' 8 ' m a ^ ‘" t
Tb# city dads should put up c ity lim - c a m e the tenth consecutive state to
O regon in the
o r g a n i s a t i o n w o r k . l ,h t ‘ Pr<>Kr«‘**"
'•>'* P<*»‘
K itc h e n " by Me-srs. II. P. J e w e t t , j bratlon of the 25th anniv ersary o f ! the Grand laidge.
it signs at ouce _and c o m p e l those decide that prohibition has no part
1,1 ***U ,n « the new rederal farm act
t!- foticdin g o f the lodge here, In!
T h e program whloh followed the while the m id -C o lum b ia d istrict will I I Into
Ed
Vincent
and
Earl
Beall.
e ffe ct, accord ing to a review of
the
federal
constitution
and '
I I, . , . I,- In e respect th e m . ¡1. .tel ill
'to hall on F a s t Main street. Over ta lk s of the P ast Masters was under hi- re p rese n te d by J o h n Dttckwell info rm atio n rocetvded
A play in pautomine. “ Ten nights
d ir ect from
and G lenn B. Marsh.
to force the passerby to slow down should be removed through ratific a­
in a B arro o m " by a.m ost the entire 7.7 mem bers of the order, including the c h a rg e of E v e r e t t F a b e r , chair-
W as h in g to n mad e by the Oregon E x ­
a bit wit.la passing th ro u g h th e tow n tion of the twenty-firs: amendment.!
T
h
e
c
o
m
m
it
t
e
e
recom
m
en
ded
that
i i tors from Medford and J a c k s o n - man. T h e program consisted of aev-
T h e popular state-wide vote on t : t . . t i n . ' r.i ‘i»i ber-h p with Ardui
the n r g a n ia tio n shall he composed tension service.
th.iit lo have som eone killed at th e
vi le lod .es, were
present.
T h e , e ral n u m b e rs by an I n s tr u m e n ta l trio
Tyrell
ns
in
erpreter.
P ro b ab ly the most sig n ific a n t e v ­
the question was two to one in favor
of
shippers, buy ers and h an d le rs of
Main street intersection .
During the business session the l ntral I',tin; lodge w s established consisting of M arg ery E van s, Violet
ent to Oregon f arm ers Is the o u t ­
• • •
o f repeal
The unofficial tabulation
tre e fru its.
«.ii J u n e 11, 1 1 ( 8 , 1
Pearso n and J . D. P earson.
v as 5 0 1 . 2 3 a to 2 7 7 ,6 » 4 in 3374 of measures to lie voted upon J u ly 2 1 ,
Tile pu rpose of th e o rg a n iz a tio n , com e of the prelim inary c o n fe re n c e
_
w . .. . i Jttld »¡arc ! lie tin
T h e re are 17 Pdst M a i le r * of the
Mrs. E. C. Corn of Medford gav*
were
d'scitssed.
reports
from
various
•he
s
t
a
t
e
’s
3891
precinct
j
.
as explained by th e c o m m it t e e , would <lf re p r es e n ta tiv e s of the n a t i o n ’s
I
• t lies., days W e would
committees were read, and “ rem ark
lodge.
18 of them are living and sev eral m usical readin gs. T h e mu
O" th ? 323 d elegate; named in yes-
he to e l im in a te u n f a ir p rac tice s, to wheat industry whloh was presided
I ;
(.
,. 111 ! hear J ll.it 111. A t lids.
for the good of the grau go.” Lee- 13 <>f ,h cm attended the cele b ratio n, steal saw was played by D arrell Hu
;
e
,
d
V
s
eleeiio.i
lo
the
convent
on
provide - .
ord erly
m ovement of o v er by M. I,. W ilson, wheat pro-
b.ho: stealing c a se s a r e go ing to he
tnrer Ettla Benson announced that Two live out of th ■ city and were son an.l the Misses Dixie and C o reth a
a d m in is t ra t o r.
R e p o rts
that
will
n
ic
e
’
here
J
a
n
e
28
form
ally
c
om
m
o
d
itie
s
to
m
a
r
k
e
t
s
, to prevent ductlon
cairicj on
It is o u r b e lie f t h a t so
Central Point Grange will put on the unable to he present.
C h urchill sang sev eral
songs anil
from
that
meeting
are
that
t
h e r e Is
" r u i n o u s g l u t t i n g “ or m a r k e t s , to
■ [i;: ,i .
ip worth i-. concern« <1 to re g s t ? r the w'll o ' the people, 250 program at Pho nix ('.range T u e
Earl L ea v e r is the present W o rthy gave a fine e xh ib itio n of yodeling
co n sid er a b le lik lihood t h a t the d o m ­
wi
1
be
pledged
to
vole
for
the
new
m
aintain
price
levels
that
ure
fab'
to
the trials w ill be f air. W e believe he
y night. J u n e 13
W e hope a Muster and W II. Norcross Is Sen- which w e rt well received,
e stic
allo tm ent plan
as a f f e c t i n g
will see to U that no u n f a ir m e th o d s a mi p dm ¡it.
goodly number of the local ord >r ' ° r P art Master
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r
«
.
.¡m .
T
h
e
antl-repealist
will
have
7
0
1
5 are used and .hat tile law Is follow'd.I
!> <■< h» l o i r ratiilatin g th** lodpt ¡ l e tt e r of c o n g r a t u la t io n from N ovltaj
^
t 4 ^
^ ‘ _
* ^ fo r
fair*
needing
of w inter
will respond
to the
invitaCon to
fiction
and
"
t
h
e
lu'cesalty
for
provid­
to the letter.
W h ich is ju s t wliat delegatee.
on its li story an.l telling of the olo C h ap te r, O rd er E a s t e r n S t a r , wat
attend.
wheat.
ing prod ucers with an e q u it a b le pu r­
Suprisin g strength came from a
|
I
hi on h o l le r in g foi
T he re
will
be a dance at th. day here were made hv all the Past , read and r e f re s h m e n t s served by the
T ho u gh tile farm a r t a d m i n i s t r a ­
c h asin g power in the ge n eral e co n o ­
• *
•
nu m b e r of rurai counties— hereto-
Grange hall
on
Saturd ay u'ght
Masters present, led by W. C. Leevet ladies of th e E a s t e r n S t a r , under the
tion has been firm in e m p h asising
mic
system
"
to re looked upon as strongholds of
■n.l S e nior Past ,\K. ter Norcross.
I d irec tion of Mr. Ed V in ce n t, chalr-
We have advocated a re t u r n to
Ju n e in . open to the public.
lhut it is not yet com m itted to any
the dry f o r c e s — to boost the vote
Mayor K M. Wilson of Medford man of th e re f re s h m e n t c o m m itte e
i tnd o rd er,” m e an in g ( h e n by
j p a rtic u la r plan, the ad vo cate s of
th e rep.'ii 1 1 - 1 s li.nl be— |ittM in the
that the laws as they stand on the
th e
v olu ntary
do m estic a l lo t m e n t
l a rg e cities.
books be ad m inistered in an o rd erly
plan, headed by M W . T h a t c h e r o f
E very thickly populated county ini
I anti thorough m a n n e r.
W e a re ot
Wm If H arris o n W o m a n 's R e lie f " ' e F a r m e r s National G rain corpor-
the s t a t e pledged its large delegation,
■ the opinion there h a s been e n t i i e l y
Corps no 27. met S a t u rd a y with it atlon . were given p ro m in e n ce In r e ­
to vote fo r repeal.
1
favoitUam
shown when
of
this
In fo rm al
hearing .
good atte n d a n c e.
T w o new c a n d i ­ ports
F ifty-seven of the 92 counties in
• 11
We have calls for sm all ac re a g e
it came t,. e n fo rc in g th e laws. U n­
d a t e s - Miss Lola B la c k fo rd and Mrs. T h a t c h e r proposed that pay m e n ts to
Indiana voted for repeal.
In clever folders, designed by Mrs. tracts.
List your property with F a -
made
this
s ea s o n on
Medford . J u n e 8.— ( s p e c i a l ! ——- Lydia Y akel were Initiated into th« fa r m e r s be
der the C o nstitution, a ll m en are
| Everett F a b e r of Central Point, the her.
r«»duce
f a ll wheat
T h e S e n io r T r i a n g le o f th e F irst order.
equal before the law.
B u t to o o fte n
F o llo w in g the b usiness s e s ­ a g r e e m e n t to
, Program for th e meeting of th e
• ■ - ■
(Ch ristian c h u r c h will meet T u e s ­ sion. at which tim e re p o rts of re­ a c r e a g e for the 1 9 3 4 crop, and that
| rieodshli i ipularlty or w ealth ha ■
Cascade
district
of
the
Women
s
Mis
T
lu
,
C
e
n
tr
a
l
Point G ran g e dance d a y , J u n e 8, at 7 : 4 5 o'c lo ck 111 the
tax
to fin a n c e such
enabled some to e s c a p e p u n ish m e n t
lief work accom p lshed were given, t a processing
d en ary society at th. Grants P u s. . announced
fob S a t u r d a y ' n i g h t . (Church parlors.
for actions which were in vio lation
.Vfter which the second q u a r t e r ly paym ents be e f f e c t iv e August 1
_____
Methodist
Episcopal
church,
hd^ E veryone invited.
i New o ffic e rs will be installed at b irthd ay party was e njo y ed
Should this proposal be ad opted It
would
mean that f a rm e r s who would
T h e following item from a F a i r - ! » * * " announced
The sessions will
the m e e tin g
Special gu ests a t the
We were happy to hav e with us
. . . Okla.,
Okla . newspaper
newspaper gives
gives news
news ofl •* held J u n e 9. heginn.ng at 1 0 : 3 0
Mrs. Mary Hays and
d au g h te r cerem o ny was th e W o m e n 's Mission­ on this o ccasio n, two of o u r m e m ­ a g r e e to reduce a c r e a g e to th e de­
Thus, there has a r i s e n th e fe e lin g view.
m. and continuing until 4 p. m
A rlene, are visiting at the Will F e r ­ ary society and th e HI T r i a n g le of bers who hav e moved away.
They t e r m i n e d am o u n t would be given
that "law and o r d e r " h a s b ro k en I tl.e recent death of Dr J . V'. Ander-
T h e complete programs follows:
C e n tr a l Point.
are. Mrs. B es s ie G a r r e t t o f Medford ad van ce b e n e fit paym ents from the
guson cou ntry home.
tiown A large p art of t h e tro u b le » j son, who form erly
practiced h«re
10:30
D orothy Culy's group will lead. and Mrs Nettle S h e ley of T a le n t «P«elal fund provided |r< the Mil in
| this county faces c a n be tra c e d to with Dr. Poellnitz.
He moved away
Opening
Service— Miss
Helen
gu e sts
front d is ta n t ad van ce of th e c olle ctio n of enough
that feeling.
And we b e lie v e th o se t from here a number of years ago, but
Mrs. Mattie P a r k e r 's siste r, whe T h i s will be th e last m e e ting of this Among the
M em bers a re re­ points were. Mrs. E m m a S t o h e r of processing tax money to fin a n c e the
»ho have advocated th e " G o o d Gov-1 had m a n y friends in this oommun- Carlton.
h a s t e n visiting here, has re turned m issio nary year.
Appointment of committees.
T h is y.as part of
minded that th e J u l y m eeting s t a rts C la rk sto n ,
W a s h in g to n
and Mrs. plan that early.
ernment C o n g re s s" have been a c t u - ,| t y .
to her home.
Annual reports of officers.
the o rg an izatio n o f f on a new year, Mahala C lark of O lympia. W a s h i n g ­ th e advance plun o f sponsor*' of the
xte.l by that feeling , a t l e a st In part, j
•• |»r . J . V. Anderson, who had been
Hymn.
Mrs. E rn e s tin e R o s t e l l ’s sister-in and that a t that m e e tin g the T r i ­ ton
B oth ladles a re s is t e r s of Mrs. hill who felt that the stim u lu s of In-
In the writer's o pinion, th e only way |n failing health for some time and
Flection of officers.
they hav e! c reased
farm
pu rchasing
power
law from C alifo rn ia, has been visit an g le will becom e a Circle.
M a ttie P a r k e r ,
whom
to bring about a " J u s t and la stin g { w h o was taken to an Enid hospital
“ My Story of a training «< h ool” — ing her
should precede th e c o lle ctio n o f the
been visiting.
peace,” Is for all th o se whose sw o rn for t re a tm e n t, breathed his last at
Miss Mae V. Powell.
Those
having
b irth d a y s
w ere: pressing tax.
■ duty it
., e n fo rc e th e laws of th. an early hour Sunday morninp
Dem onstration — c o r r e s p o n d i n g 1 S anfo rd R ichardson had the fire
»
p
__ ; ____ 1 1 / ____ |_ I Mesdames. N ettle S he lev , CI hth F a r -
T h e theory on which t h e dom-
“ T h e body was brought here by
«
tch t h e i r st.-p la t h i s re
Mrs. N. J . Wiley.
ra
M ary
H
lchardso
and
iry
R
ic
h
a
rd
s
o
n
and
E
t
h
e
l
pestle
allo tm en t plan Is based is that
b
igine
out
for
inspection
Tuesday.
tard and to play no f av o rite s .
K. L. Speece. funeral dir ector, and i #ecle,ary
Roll call
secretary , Mrs. A. F.
Southw ell.
R efresh m en ts
serve d **
necessary to reduce wheat pro­
consigned to its resting place in th^
Next week, s t a te e x a m in a t io n s for |
d uctio n In this cou ntry to a level
T h e HI T r ia n g le will meet T h u r s ­
Tuesday after- Lyman,
..n r*
i f i I c / • a 11 t lnU
■
If, in the past, men h a v e b een al- Fairv ie w cem etery
.........
t tnnnlllisa'
eachers'
c fillet
e r t if
e«, W
« I I 1 ! " ,,m pr," ' lv " " < '- ' « " « 1 tab les were
1:30
day a f te rn o o n . J^fT'^k. at the home
sand w iche s, p ick le s, rainbow J e ll o . equal to the domestic demand plus
J lowed tu “ get b y " ju s t b e c a u s e they noon, following services at the fu n ­
be given a t the co u rth o u se , s ta rtin g
Miss
May o? Mrs J . O. Isaacson.
service
th e probably export outlet. W itho ut
salad , c a k e and coffe e .
■ were "some p n n k ln s ” ; in th e f u t u r e e ral home.
Dr. Anderson was a
° p, n " 1‘
at 9 A. M., W e d n e sd a y , and con tln u-
s o m e m ac h in e ry to Insu re gen eral
T
h
e
large
and
b
e
a
u
tifu
lly
d
ec
o
r­
1
I our officials must hew t o t h e lin e m e m b e r of the Methodist chu.ch and
T h e C e n tr a l ’ P o in t b a s e b a ll c l a b •»« th ro u gh F r id a y , in clu ding J u n e
What I Found Interesting in the
a d h e ra n e e to such a reductio n plan
ated
b
irthd
ay
c
a
k
e
was
m
ade
and
1 and treat all o f f e n d e r s
a lik e .
And t h e pastor, Rev S P Gaskins,
>'"n- \nn ual Report - Ashland Auxiliary, j i.,.,,, J a l k s o n v ll le 7 7 at J a c k s o n v i l le 1 4 , I I , «'>d M
donated by M eedames, Alice W iley It cannot be put Into e f f e c t except
| we don't mean
to bp
h ard-b o lted ducted the last rites
Music
Grants Pass.
, Sunday. A fter th« g am e they all
T h e p ro g ram follow s W ednesd ay.
th ro u gh the long and painfu l pro­
and Klizah th F a b e r .
»bout it, eith er. J u s t let " f a i r p l a y "
" M e m b e r s of King Hagen Post <>!
What l Believe Most Vital in
a , MlJoyed ice cream at the C h u r c h il' » <*. ">
8 histo ry, g e o m ete ry . bot-
cess o f survival of t h e fittest.
Mrs.
C
alv
e
rt
again
m
et
with
the
be the watchword of all w hose jo b t |,e A m erican Legion acted as pall-
Talent and home
T h e y play the Medford L io ns a '«y. w ritin g : 1 p m phslology. rnm-
T h e new farm act provides m a c h ­
M issio n a ry A uxiliarv"
J u n i o r C lu b for the noon luncheon
i! is to execute o u r law s, and the h e a re r s; t he b u g l e r sounded taps and
this week and u r g e e v ery o n e to at- P ositio n,
read in g.
g e n er a l history
inery w hereby the am o u n t o f necea-
Medford Auxiliaries.
and
to
Instruct
them
In
a
play
tn
blea over the " h e a r k d o w n o f riflemen fired salutes at the grav>
Rev. , 4 .I)rt. as
this will be a good game. T h u rs d ay a. m.. a r i t h m e t i c , history
"Rethinking
T em p e ran ce
sary reductio n will be determ ined
he given In t h e n e a r futu re.
I
« : II cease.
I, full m ild it y i .u.,r t<> a d- :
•!
__
of e d u c atio n , psycho log y; T h u rs d ay
and then each s tate, c ou n ty a n d f i n ­
F. L. W e m e tt.
• • •
comrad«
Th< s i ..............bapel * »
Mr J J e n a . t . leaves fo r P o rtlan d P ■> « r a m m e r , geo g raphy . A m . r l -
a lly each
wheat
grower
will be
F a c ts
from
Home
Missions—
This paper has faced a lot o f c r i - [ c r 0 wded long b efo re the services be-
paM Allxti lary
in a day o r two. He Is leaving most <»" l it e r a t u r e , sp e llin g ; F r id a y -
" a l l o t t e d ” a share In the necessary
tlclsm on acro unt o f o u r b e li e f t h a t Ran
th e o ry
and
practice , p h y sic a l'
people from all walks ot hie
■ • ^__ (-io s j„g
of his equipm ent here until ready |m
production based on past a v e rag e
certain parties who have
been In the wcre present, testifying to the high
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to ship to a new Job a s t h a t saves geo g raphy . E n g lis h l i t e r a t u r e , spell-
outpu
t.
The
Rogue
River
V a lle y Min­
| limelight were gilded b ra s s and not , _t,., m in which th e doctoi was held
shipping expense
tosse R ich ard so n I n « ; F r id a y p. m . school law. geo-
A f a r m e r then will have t h e op­
isterial as so c ia tio n he.d Ita r e g u la r
Hilt we want to see f a ir p j g|f who knew him .”
took a n o th e r load of pipe and sm all l«>*V. a lg e b r a , civil go v e rn m e n t, book-
m o n thly m e e tin g and a n n u a l picnic portunity to agree to cu t hla a c r e ­
f
else
it a m a n 's KC*
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in th e c ity B a r k . G r a n t P ass, an age down to th e propoaed a m o u n t
rrd over the ye ars shows him to be o f
_
.
•
wi „
w e a a i
g
P o r t U n d >.««. • i..y fo r Mr f e e -
County school super.nt.-nd. m s »t
and tn re tu rn will be paid enough
May 29.
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1
o f f ic e a n n o u n c e * t h a t t e a c h e rs plan
®nr«rtain moral f i b r e : if his public
TUCK L a w
1 O
Mr. and Mr*. E a rl Leever e n t e r - sen.
T h e picnic Is an a n n u a l event in exceas over th e m a r k e t p ric e f o r his
nlng to t a k e any o f th e e x a m in a t io n *
«teráticos do not j i b e with his prl-|
which all m in is te r s and t h e i r f a m i ­ re m ain in g harvest to boost his r e ­
tained with a d in ner party * t t h e ir
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should n o tify that o f f ic e a few days
r»te actions, we c e r t a in ly d o n 't want
tu rn per bushel to t h e pre-w ar e x ­
home las. T hursday ev en in g; the
Mr. D. D. R an d le o f Medford or-
lies p a rtic ip ate .
b e fo re the te s t s a r e given
*h»t man in office.
B u t we have no
A farm er
T h e impression that farm ers will occasinn being th« wedding a n n i v e r - U a n l z e d a V acatio n B ib le *rho o l here
A splendid d in n e r had heen p lan ­ c h a n g e valu e of wheat
Mi t h o s e who a d v o c a ',
who
refused
to
sign
such
an ag r e e ­
arv
of
Mr
and
Mrs.
W.
B
K
l
n
r
a
r
d
j
f
o
r
two
week*
*
t
the
grade
school
be hard hit by the new truck t ra n s ­
Mr C. M. M erritt and son, E lm e r , ned by Rev. F r a n k W e m e tt and Mr*
lettinz" these men by f a i r m e a n t
Covers were building Monday
The
first day of M errill, spent last week In S a c ­ W e m e t t , which was served In the ment would c o n tin u e to re ce iv e only
p o rtatio n act of the 1933 legislature ind also their own
w foul.
\ve d em and a r e t u r n to
! t h e gen eral m a r k e t price which, as
T h e table was at-1 th e re were 57 p re s e n t; T u e s d ay . 4 1 . ra m e n t o a t t e n d in g a ram sale, pur- shad e of th e t r e e s
is e rro n eu s, declares Supervisor of laid for eight
simple Justice
T h e fo llow ing o f f ic e r s were ele«'t-|now. could be s u b je c t to t h e Influ -
t,-aotlvely decorated with a c e n t e r - j and an Increased a t t e n d a n c e Is look
T r a n s p o rta tio n Herbert Hauser
d lffe re n t I ehwslng stork for t h e ir ran, h
There are
six
-
________________________ _ . d for t h e c o m in g year P r e s i d e n t , j e n c e of
world con dition*. T h u s th e
flowers
of pastel I ed for
H auser said the new law exempts piece of spring
Now. folks, don't t h in k we have
Mis* Eu la B enson and Mr*.
.
-. 4 - . w m
-|
F r a n k VV«m»tt. f jr a n t p e e s; vice-
Plan Is to bring about a c r e a g e re-
f a r m e r s who haul the products ol shades and orchid and yellow can-! groups
'Itxngei) our m inds re g a r d i n g th e
R ichardson have ch a rg e of t h e 1st
M K FT 1N G
presid ent. O E W i ll i a m s .
A sh lan d : duct Ion by m ak in g II pro fitab le fo r
t h e ir farm to m arket, and the super­ dies.
waders of the a g i t a t o r * In t h is coutt-
followed
by
brid
ge
;
p
r i m a r y ; Misa Ru by H ig ginb otham
in
cases
N O T H 'E
IS H E R E B Y G I V E N to » e cr e ta r y - t r e a s u r e r . B . K
A. I lo f f - f a r m e r s gen erally to e n t e r auch »ol-
visor has wide discretion
Dinner
*
hop« to ». .■ tie' J
the legal v oters o f S ch o ol District nian. G ran t Pas*.
| u n la r y a g r e e m e n ts, and u n p ro tltab le
w h i r , ' f a n n e r , bau!
wU^h” first priae «oing to Mr and
■ m a t « . Mt- Harrv V o t jn g ^ n
*h-n «•.. won't h r v e to say " J u d g e ”
Th>> BM|
lh , aM orta. for the
individualist
to remain
Mr. «nd i tf-rm edlate and Mr». L. t . w fiw aa No « o f J a c k a o n F o a m y . BUt<. of j
ne igh b or for a nominal fee.
Mrs Kincard and low to
T h « . Will hav e a Oregon that the A N N U A L S C H O O L
In our opinio n h e Is not the
th*»
n»*n1or
rated
o
u
tsid
e
nior
group
T
'
j
M
E
E
T
I
N
G
of
sa.d
D
istric
t
will
be
"
o
n
*
•
"
he,d
In
the
F
e
d
e
r
Mrs Leonard F re em an
| n"*
" i f i c « He has not ahowtt
(
(| thf> H)ah H,.ho o | M dg , to c h u r c h , C e n tr a l P o in t , o f which h J .. s -
'
Those present were Mr and M r*.| pro g ra m at the end ol the school, i
We know they
the
proper calm , ju d i c i a l c h a ra c t e r - 1 to se ttle their cases
begin J B at H th e hour of 2 o 'c l w k p m , M W
t, J i o -----------
h n s o n Is pastor, on Monday,
K incard . Mr and Mrs. L e o n » - hlrh all frieud« will be Invited It -------
jM'rs whi. h a countv ju d g e should « ill get a f a ir trial and » * h" t
B
T h e city has bought » 3 0 0 0 worth
Mr and Mr* E lm e r
work well worth while and very | „„ the th ird Monday in J u n e , bein g s , pt« mb^ r 2 .
h>T“ He h a . tried to slip his poll- will have more sense than to resort ard F r e e m a n .
o f 1 9 3 9 w ater bonds for 85c on th e
inte re sting
Mr. Handle has org an the l » t h day o f J u n e . A D 1 9 1 3 .
T h i s m e e tin g I* called f o r the pur-|
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lit»> friends into s o ft Jo b *.
He ha., to such hare-fared prevarications as Kyle and the host and hostesa.
d o llar. T h e city cleaned up » 3 9 0 on
Ireq 20 o f th e s e schools th is year.
pose o f e le c t in g one D ir e c t o r for t h e ,
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs A. M. B ain s
th e deal besides stopping th e i n t e r ­
'»tt*<-d immense w aste
of
county noted in the trial of J - A Bank
term
of
t
h
re
e
ye
ars
and
C
le
rk
'o
r
a
d
au
g
h
te
r,
w
eighing
0
lbs.
4
oz.,
at
Sanford Rich ard son
and E arse !
est on t h e » 3 0 0 0 , which am ounted
in hi» h an d lin g o f t h * c o u n t*
*
T h e Nip * flip has moved t h e ir ! one year, and th e t r a n s a c t io n of b u * - |(h e C o m m u n ity
hospital
Monday.
out t C aste r got a party on t h e ir short
We call t h a t good
to » 1 3 0 a year
*®®nnissary and o t h e r c o u n ty a c tiv i-
Can you tie it
Imagin
o r n * r Ju»t no?
Concord . C alif
plll“, in a
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n,' r” ' "
Ä
T
Ä
S Ä “ ? . * . b i r d ! M other and d a u g h t e r doing n l c . y
ant in a crim inal wave rad lo from
business.
He has showed a very childish allowing a defend
th e P u rk e y p lle piace on the new
classe s t h e b allo ts s h a ll not be c o u n t-;
.„Hon the s t a t e s wil- where Mr. Rich ard son used to live
* " 3 d e of mind In h is
re la tio n s action to qm
Mr. and Mra J O. Isaac so n . G r e c e .
- d u n til one h o u r a f t e r the tim e set
T
hey
received
a
message
from
a
M
r
>
highway
the
t
r
i
a
l
’
We
com
* h the other m e m b e rs o f t h e c o u rt nesses before
lor th e m e e tin g to begin. Until t h e Ilei man-<>n and .Sc iite Eie b e r a t l . n.l-
Vfr and Mra Otto GGchreet and
Rose, an old friend, and one from
11 he m u ch relie ved w h e n ) trend J u d g e >kipw«rth s rul g
Mr and Mr* O tto B o h n e rt and con .l lutglns any
, ®1CTa
* " r i ed thè gr a d u a tlo n exerclaea in Med- son. Itonald. and Mr. and Mra. F a l -
Mr*
Rich
ard
so
n's
«ister.
Mrs
K
ath
But we were not at an
so f a r a s h e Is con- t h is m a tte r
r. lati ve« msd< a trip to thè Oregon
S S l i
m * M ln g f«Td F n d . y ev en in g
lon of EvereM. W , s h . . v.alted b e re
It was Just crin e Enos.
su rp rised at the move.
t'ar*«a M ondar
D a'e d i b is *»h dav e f J u n e . 1 9 3 3
■ - —
laat week a l t b e horae o f Mr. and
• • •
about what one
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L C. G R 1 N E B
Mae E p b<*r will i p s p l th« uez* Mrs Maple.
They e njo y ed e trip
Mrs K n llz le r
and two children
5 to the rest o i h is " g a n g " * » o n e of the m enetal s t a t i s t Far
C h a ir m a n B oard of D ire cto rs
T h e Golden M nk B ib le «Usa '*111
t h r e e m o n ths at t h e hom e of bcq 'tii ( r e t s r L a k e Thursday. Mr. Ma*
Valeria and (Jerald, a r e vialting Mrs
Attest
B
A
R
I
-
,
L
E
E
V
F
y
R
,
the ju d g m e n t
of Gw F e h l and hi* atto rney . M k l g
a t th e home
•f.
. * t.
R r
f t r *•••.'.
■ ' j - p ie ,topk
aA y . v i u
a atÿ'Oinfta&Ied
p o m p e Oled tlpVu
.
F„hl „pen.- K n i t i W . sister. M r . L o ttie W e b t m„ t F r id a y . J u n e IO.
V
, i
,,
Cleric.
saying a n y t h i n g
T h « l o o k s I ke every tint
Mr Gtlchrett U a »o’rf A Mrs. Mar'#
I ford
di.- v
Jlld'e 4 - 1 *
t i r ft it
' r D-« t O A N f -
* * *
'
and It I* up to »to«* " ’•ir'» bl* n rv i*7M hb p t*i bi"1
;:,?";.",,::,'1 z z z v 'i '.::
I
M ethodists M eet
In G rants Pass
T o d ay at 1 0 :3 0
Senior T ria n g le of
M ed ford H ost to
L o cal Hi T ria n g le
R elief C orp s T a k e
T w o New M em bers
F o rm e r L ocal D octor
Dies in Oklahom a
I
J
T each ers’ E xam s
In C om ing W eek
I
I
V alley M inisters
M eet and P icn ic
L ocal Folk C eleb rate
W*»ddir>2 A nn iversary
NeW I
H ardship to F a rm e r
J
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