THE AMERICAN VOLUME VII 1 1 N 1 K Xl l*<>! NT, OBEGON, THURSDAY, N OV EM BE R JM, t i l d i N I M B E It » FIRE DESTROYS LUMBER SHED M usings— aliatihspimtut Uy an Innocent Bystander Timber Products Co. Retail Stock and Office Razed (E I)IT O R IA L ) Another y e a r h a s ro lle d by an d H e season of T h a n k s g i v i n g la w ith ug a g a in . And we w h o live in S o u th ­ ern Oregon h ave m u c h t o b e t h a n k ­ ful for. • • » For one th in g , w e c a n be t h a n k f u l to the gods o f t h e w e a t h e r , whc have shown us t h a t it ca n still rain In Oregon. W it h t h e g r o u n d g r a d ­ ually becom ing s a t u r a t e d w ith m o is­ ture once m o r e we c a n be s u r e of bounteous h a r v e s t s n e x t y ear. • • • The ou tlo ok fo r n e x t y e a r is m u c h brighter. F a r m p ric e s a r e g r a d u a l ­ ly rising, c o m m o d it y p rices, w hich were forced u p by t h e e a rl y m ove­ ment of th e New D eal, a r e settlim : down. B u sin ess m e n r e p o r t in c r e a s ­ ed sales. F e d e r a l e x p e n d i t u r e s in this county a r e d e c r e a s i n g a n d a l ­ together we seem to h a v e t u r n e d that fam o u s “ c o r n e r " a t last. All of w h ich m a y o r m a y n o t be due to P r e s id e n t R o o se v e lt, accord ing to y o u r o w n v ie w p o in t. D o u b t­ less the “ p r i m i n g o f t h e p u m p " ha.- helped, a n d we h o p e t h a t now we will be able t o w a lk on o u r hind legs awhile. • • • More a n d m o r e we n o te t h a t th> governm ent is t u r n i n g once m o r e to the right. P rice fix in g is b e in g a b a n doned an d b u sin e ss is o n c e m o r e b e­ ing allowed to s e t tl e d o w n to w o rk Which is all to th e good. W h il e t h e r e always h av e b een a n d a lw a y s will be a few sc o u n d r e ls a m o n g busin ess men, yet th e r a n k a n d file a r e Just "us comm on f o l k s ” w h o w-ork q u i e t ­ ly along m in d in g t h e i r o w n busin ess and doing t h e i r level b est to avoid stepping on th e o t h e r fellow s toes. • * Once each year the A m erican people pause to take inventory of their blessings and to give thanks for the sam e to the Giver of all good. C h ild ren of th e th ird and fourth g ra d e s an d th e ir te a c h e r, Mrs. H an ­ sen e u te r ta i n e d W e d n e s d a y a f t e r ­ noon with a T h a n k s g iv in g program . E v rg re e n tr e e s fo rm ed an a r t i s ­ tic s e ttin g for th e s t o ry of th e first T h an k sg iv in g . The room was d a r k ­ ened an d light was th r o w n upon the s t a g e by footlights. T he costumei of th e In d ia n s an d of th e Pilgrim s w ere especially effective an d receiv ed m uch favorable co m m en t. A larg e gro up of m o th ers an d in te n d s a tte n d e d th e final perfo r­ m an ce W ed n esd ay afte rn o o n . Pre­ viously it had been p resen ted sev­ e ra l tim es to th e v a rio u s g rad es in th e building. T h efo llow in g is th e p ro g ram . SONGS— " T h a n k s g i v in g ," " T h a n k s giviug is H ere," " T h e T u rk e y ." by g ra d e s T h ree and F o u r. "S T O R Y O F T H E P IL G R IM S " told by Louise Russell, P a u l Blumen- steiu , Carolyn Lees, P a tt y Lou L an g sto n . M arjorie P en lan d , G er­ ald in e Sullivan. N o rren e Rohnert, June C onrad, W allace R egan, F r a n k l i n Gebhard. Helen Young. PLAY " T h a n k f u l Lives up to hei N a m e ." Thankful T oday we have been looking back over the past year to see w hat we might be thankful for. W e find a lot. • A fire of u n k n o w n o rig in e n tire ly su f fe re d a d is lo c a te d s h o u l d e r w hen d e s tro y e d t h e office a n d re ta il lum - he fell from t h e ro o f of t h e fa c to ry her sh e d of t h e T i m b e r P r o d u c t s Co build in g , s t r i k i n g a box c a r in hla in M edford e a r l y M onday m o r n in g descent. H e w as e n g a g e d In sweep- T h e loss is set a t a p p ro x im a te ly »75 Ing s p a r k s front th e ro o f w h e n he UO®- slipped o n th e fro st-co v ered ro o f a n d T ra g e d y a c c o m p a n ie d th e big blaze fell to t h e g r o u n d on t h e w e st side w h e n T h o m a s Lee, 50-year-old min- of th e build ing. e r living on M cA ndrew s Road a b o u t T h e re ta il b u ild in g , one of t h t h a lf a block fro m th e scene of t h e most u p -to -d a te s t r u c t u r e s of Its fire, a w o k e a n d saw th e flam es. In kind In S o u t h e r n O re g o n , to g e t h e r th e h u r r y of re m o v in g his belong- with a sto ck of a b o u t 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 feet ings fro m his house, Mr. Lee drop- of select lu m b e r, w a s to ta lly d e stro y , ped d e a d of a h e a r t a ilm en t. ed. A c a rlo a d of c e m e n t, a c a r of T h e f ire b r o k e o u t in th e r e a r ol s h in g le s a n d o n e of ro ofin g , w ere th e office b u il d in g a n d sp re a d w ith also d e stro y e d . Inco nceivable r a p i d it y to th e u d j o u r T he box f a c to ry a n d sa w mill, ning lu m b e r sh ed. T h e n ig h t w atch- sta n d in g 100 feet n o r t h of th e r e ­ m an h a d been t h r o u g h th e b u ild in g tall sh ed , was n o t In j u r e d a n d U in a few m i n u t e s befo re th e flam es o p e ra tio o u a s u su a l. T h e h u g e lum - b ro k e o u t a n d »aw n o th in g w ro n g her y ard s of th e c o m p a n y w ere also L o o k in g b ack a few m in u te s late’r ■ u n in j u r e d . he saw t h e flam es r o a r in g In th e F loyd H a r t, m a n a g e r of t h e Tim - fr o n t of t h e h u g e build in g a n d al b e r P ro d u c t s C o m p a n y , s t a t e s t h a t once gave th e a l a r m . T h re e a l a r m s j th e c o m p a n y ex p ects to r e b u i ld at w ere so u n d e d callin g for all th e h e lp once and t h a t th e y h a v e su fficien t a v ailab le. W h e n th e d e p a r t m e n t lu m b e r on h a n d to su p p ly t h e de- re a c h e d t h e scene th e w hole bu ild - inand. T h e loss w a s e n ti r e l y co ver­ ing w as a f l a m e an d th e e n ti r e ef- ed w ith in s u ra n c e , fo r ts of t h e fire m e n w ere d ir e c te d T h e c o m p a n y h a s e s ta b lis h e d a to w a r d k e e p in g t h e fire from sp read - t e m p o r a r y office in t h e Mill Service Ing to th e s u r r o u n d i n g buildings. S ta t io n b u ild in g a c r o s s th e s t re e t T h e f ire m e n w e re su ccessful In fro m th e b u r n e d s t r u c t u r e an d a r e keep in g t h e fla m e s from t h e S tan- doing b u sin e ss a s usu al. A lth o u g h d a r d Oil C o m p a n y building», only h a n d ic a p p e d by th e loss of six tr u c k s 50 feet aw ay. T h e h u g e ta n k » an d w hich w ere d e s tro y e d in th e fire, the Iron co vered b u ild in g s b ecam e very c o m p a n y Is d e li v e ri n g fuel a s u su al, hot, b u t no d a m a g e w a s d o n e. t h r o u g h th e a ss ista n c e o f several H o w a rd F ry . 37, m ill e m p lo y e h ir e d tr u c k s . W e are thankful for health; for loved ones; for a w ill to work and an opportunity to serve. W e are thankful for a home where our fam ily may gather; for food and clothing and shelter. W e are thankful for the m easure of good will shown us by our fellow townsm en, for the business they have given us during the year. And today w e want to wish all our readers a joyful Thanksgiving. Let us all join the chorus and “P raise G o d f r o m W h o m a l l Blessings F low .” ......Beverly u a,8or i Local Youth Leaves Home on Sunday FL A SH ! M other ................................. Zoe Hill J o h n ................. Shirley Kelley Pilgrim T h a n k fu l M arjorie Jew ett The family an d frie n d s of Nor- F a i t h ___ - ...... Lavonne C assm an _ ~ . , ... , P e re g r in e .... ... R ob ert Colley man F la h a r ty , 17, a re deeply con- 0 _0 , W ith W ash - P a tie n c e Florence Biasing re n te d in th e w hereab ou ts o i th e S C O r e SONG " W h e n the Pilgrim s C om e’ boy, who disappeared front his home P A GE AN T The F irst T h a nk sg iving ' Sunday, ab ou t 2 p. nt. His fa th e r Red Men— H aro ld Meyers, E u g en e | A rth u r F la h a r ty , stated th a t all ef- Dailey, R ich ard Wooten, Clayton forts of him self and of sta te police C an no n . Neil W ooldridge. Billy!in tra c in g th e youth have as yet /Colley, Dean C arlson, David M a n u s ! •><‘pn unsuccessful. He was last seen by Mrs. E d ith T h e seaso n al r a in fa ll since 8 ep- In dian W o m e n — E llan ora B artol Deuel, a teac h er at C en tral Point te m b e r 1 is 6 .52 Inches t o d a te , fol- M arjorie J e w e tt . Zoe Hill, seeing i„ w | nK tt .39 inch rain M o n d ay Pilgrim Men— Billy McCord. Joh n g rade school, who rep orted Ross, Shirley Kelley, Boyd Miller,! the boy walking out of town on the ,,ig-ht. N o rm al for th e s a m e period highway headed north. He left 3 87 sh o w in g t h a t th e ra i n f a l l so Robert Colley. Pilg rim W o m en — Virginia Manus sho rtly before, telling his par- fgr thl8 y e a r | H i . 65 inches ab ove B etty B o ard m an . Violet W ooten p" '» he was going to visit a norm al. D u rin g th e m o n th of N o v e m b e r M arjorie .Hilkey, Lavonne Cass- neighbor on Beal lane, As th e youth is said to be suffer- ¡¡.73 in «.heg of rain hag fallen , ac- m a n . F lo re n c e Biasing. Itig from slight m ental defectiveness c o rd in g to th e U. S. W e a t h e r Bur- following a mastoid o p eratio n a ,.a „. N o rm a l for N ovem b er, to d a te n u m b e r of years ago, F l a h a r t y said 1.96 inches. he may not fully c o m p rehen d his F a r m e r s a r e hig h ly pleased w ith situation. The only reason for his tlie ruin, because It h a s fallen slow- d lsappearan ce Is th e fact that s jy e n o u g h to allow It all to s o a k In. certain rough elem ent am on g th e Re a r c re e k , h o w ever, w hich seld om younger boys have been u n k in d and ),ag m uch w a te r In It, even in win- police of te r, | g r u n n i n g a good s t r e a m , t h r u Mrs. B e rth a Young, P residen t oi mean to him. T he s ta te and J o s ep h in e c o u n tle t Medford, a n d even sh ow s w h ite on th e C o u nty Council of th e P. T. A Jackson presided a t a business m eeting held (have been u n ab le to get a tr a c e of th e riffles. recently st th e home of Mrs. A r th u r him so far. A cco rding to local f a r m expert«. S h o r t In Medford. A budget was The only clue offered as to - his en o u g h rain has a lr e a d y fallen th i s p lan n ed to cover travelling expenses j w h ereab ou ts is a s t a te m e n t by th e y,,ar to a s s u r e crop p ro d u c tio n next of th e C o u n ty P resident an d M e m - 1 boy several weeks ago. a ccord in g to yeari un(f w a t e r fo r i r r ig a t io n , but b e rs h ip C h a irm a n Funds *■■■ • ■ll ¡hi* paren t-, that h" "m ig h t sp - n d 1 *s:,t th e soil is .1 long way^ from D u rin g t h e p a sP few so set asid e fo r a delegate to be sent C h ris tm as with my g r a n d p a r e n ts in s a t u r a t e d . ta b le has gone to th e S tate P. T. A. Convention. A sotin." (Mr and Mrs. 1. A. L yda, y e a rs th e w a te r In o r d e r th a t all Units of th e Conn of Asotin. W ash .) He a v e rr e d th a t ,| 0 wu. d u e to s h o r t ra in fa ll, a n d th e he would m ake th e tr ip by freig h t i r n u n ( j c a p a b le of a b s o r b in g a lot ty may know w hat I» going on of rain th is w in te r ■omplete c a le n d a r for each m onth train, his p a re n ts said, Cl will be published ab ou t the first o il F la h a r ty a sk s th a t an y o n e know th e m onth. All Unit Publicity C h a i r - ¡ i ng „f th e boy's w h e re a b o u ts to corn- men a r e u rg ed to meet with t h e i r ; m nnlcate with box 122 C entra' f n i t P ro g ra m C hairm en and n i a k - 1 Poi nt, o r cal l the C en tral P oint tele- M edford Hi w ins state cham pionship w ith tie ington Hi at P ortland. • To us, as we r e a d d aily of th e doings of o t h e r c o u n t r i e s w h e re th e g o v ern m ents d i c t a t e e v e ry activity ot the people, It s e e m s c le a r th a t such m eth o d s will n o t fit t h e A m e r i­ can people. W h a t t h i s c o u n t r y need' is just plain h o n e s ty In o u r b u s i n e s ' life. The old G o ld en R u le can well be our guide. So lon g a s we each live up to t h a t s t a n d a r d a s b est we may, we d o n ’t n eed g o v e r n m e n t In­ terference. • • • The p re s id e n t h a s m a d e it c lea r th at he in te n d s to go a h e a d w ith his plans for c h e a p p o w e r fro m g o v e rn ­ ment p lan ts. T h e T. V. A. is to be the y ard stick w ith w h ich to m e a s ­ ure the o t h e r p ro j e c ts . T h e r e s n h s may be w o rth it, b u t it s e e m s to ns that is going to be a r a t h e r e x p e n ­ sive m e a s u rin g pole. The M edford N ew s h a s gon-' am uck a n d is now is su e d sem i­ weekly. W h ic h still le a v e s t h i s p a ­ per the le a d in g w e e k ly paper 01 S outhern O rego n . Now if Rro. H all would Just g et a n ew v iew p o in t In­ stead of a " h a l f - m o o n o p e n in g in a door on th e b a c k l o t ," all w o u ld he rosy. • • « We a r e p leased to n o te t h a t 0111 city m a r s h a l Is m a k i n g a d ri v e on those who g et c a re le s s in d riv in g about o u r to w n . T im e w as, w h en •he h ig h w ay passed th rough th e business section, t h a t h a r d l y a week passed w ith o u t a n a u to m o b il e w reck of som e k in d . A n d la t e ly t h e r e h av e been a lot o f y o u n g fools flittin g «bout o u r s t r e e t s w h o o u g h t to be given a lesson. Last w eek B ert c a u g h t a lordly tr av elin g s a l e s m a n w h o fo r g o t w h e re he was. a n d t u r n e d a r o u n d b etw een Intersections. R ecorder Hatfic'ld h and ed him a s t if f r e m i n d e r t h a t h» had Wetter s t a y a w a k e n ext tim e. • • • W e saw a c e r t a i n y o u n g lad y «! o n r tow n b a c k o u t fr o m t h e c u rb abo u t a h u n d r e d feet fr o m t h e c o r­ ner an d b ack fu ll s p e e d a r o u n d tin co rn er to sa v e p oo sslb lv 3D seconds Drive to th e n ex t i n t e r s e c tio n W hat » o u ld h a r e h a p p e n e d If so m e o n e h ad W n ®PPr o a c h ln g t h a t b lin d co rn e r on th e side s t r e e t. Som e fo lk s hav< a lot of c o n fid e n c e In th e m s e lv e s . 01 the L ord, o r s o m e th in g . • • • S eason ’s R ainfall G range P lans A bove N orm al Fruit O utlook D iscussed in OSC In stallation Econom ic Report F e a t u r i n g lo n g -tim e t r e n d s in th e T he jo i n t in s ta l la t io n of th e offl- outlo o k fo r fr u it a n d n u t crops, th e 11 rs of th e s u b o r d i n a t e G ra n g e s o t first in s ta llm e n t of th e 1934-35 O re­ luekson c o u n ty will t a k e place a t gon a g r i c u l t u r a l o u tlo o k r e p o r t s has th e C e n tr a l P o in t G ra n g e h a ll on Just been released by th e a g r i c u l t u r ­ al e x ten s io n service at O r e g o n S ta te S u n d ay , D e c e m b e r 2. All o ffic e rs to College. T h e re p o r t s u p p l e m e n t ! be in s ta lle d m u st be p r e s e n t a t 1 :4 5 a n d co n d e n se s o u tlo o k in f o rm a tio n P 111 . I n s ta ll a ti o n will b eg in prom p- a ss em b led at th e recent natio n u ! o u t ­ l.v at 2 p. m. look c o n fe r e n c e held In W a s h in g to n All g r a n g e r s w ho wish to b rin g D. C., by t h e b u r e a u of a g r i c u l t u r a l (h e ir d i n n e r a r e Invited by C e n tr a l econom ics of th e U nited S ta t e s d e ­ P oint G ra n g e M aster W a r r e n P a t t e r ­ p a r t m e n t of a g r i c u l t u r e w ith forty son to do so. T h e d in in g ro o m Is a t a g r i c u l t u r a l colleges a n d t h e A gri­ tlieir disp o sal w ith a fire In t h e cook c u l t u r a l A d ju s t m e n t a d m i n is tr a t io n stove. T h o se co m in g from a dis­ c o o p eratin g .. tance will fin t h i s a p le a s a n t s o l u ­ R e f e r r in g to the g e n e ra l f r u it sit- tion to th e d i n n e r a n d long d is ta n c e iialion, t h e re p o r t p o in ts o u t th a t the d riv e pro b lem . c o m b in ed p rod ucton of all f r u its has (R etiring o ffic e rs a r e re q u e s te d to in creased 20 per cent in t h e last 15 a t t e n d if possible. T h e r e will als o y ears w ith g r a p e f r u it , o r a n g e s , pears be p le n ty o f room fo r g u e sts, one an d c h e r r ie s sh o w in g th e g re a te st side of th e h all b ein g re s e rv e d fo r gains. N u t p ro d u ctio n also sh o w s a th em . ¡ s tr o n g u p w a rd tr e n d , w ith ntit im ­ M a s te rs will see t h a t sash es, g a v ­ p o rts fa llin g off. els, s t a f f s fo r t h e i r officers a r o p re s­ T h e c i r c u la r c o n ta in s 10 p ages ot ent. P le a s e be p ro m p t. E leven c o n d en sed in f o rm a tio n , w ith outlo o k G ra n g e s a r e sig n ed lip fo r th e jo i n t s t a t e m e n t s on app les, c h e r r ie s , pears, In sta lla tio n . p ru n e s , w a ln u ts , filb e rts, s tra w b e r- [ ries, o t h e r b e rr ie s a n d g ra p e s , an d I Mr. E. C. F a b e r w as a t th e d e p o t ¡o t h e r h o r t i c u l t u r a l p roducts. C opies ! W e d n e s d a y a n d helped se n d th e ¡ a r e a v a ila b le from co u n ty a g r i c u l ­ M edford F o o tb a l l s q u a d a w a y with tu r a l a g e n ts . out th is m o n th ly calendar and mail | phone office cheers. T h e e n ti r e M edford high Keetion of offflcers fo r th e y e a r W ith re f e re n c e to c u r r e n t farm chool was th e r e an d a b o u t It In to C ou nty Publicity c h a ir m a n | N orm an was described h e ,n * * 1000 „ o t la t e r th a n the 20th of each j feet, seven Inches tall, w eig h in g 134 1935 in th e local K iw a n is c lu b was price level*, th e re p o r t sh o w s t h a t o t h e r f r ie n d s of t h e boys. T h e yell j ,.nd havin g d a rk h a i r an d blue eyes held _____ M onday ______ at th e _________________ M edford hotel. fo r th e n a tio n as a w hole farm prices le s d e r on to p of th e P u l l m a n got a " Tn 'a recent comm unication from j He carried no card of Id entification » h e n t h a t o rg a n i z a ti o n m et fo r Its now a v e r a g e alm o st ex actly t h t 1 very e n th u s ia s t ic res p o n se from t h e I•-„«•(her S tate Publicity C h air „ n wore a faded gray cap. d a r k kne« r e g u l a r w eekly noon lu n c h e o n s a m e a s d u r i n g th e 1910-1914 p re ­ people. H e re 's ho p in g t h a t t h e boy* Mrs. 1 row m r . . . . . . _______« k black U -b l tr , n o i u i , s 0 e rf - w . ho w ere elected . . - . rs m T . 1 h o se to serv e w a r perio d, but in O regon th e y a r e will win t h i s a f t e r n o o n a n d we who m a n , she s t a te s some of the follow- j ,e „ g th overcoat Ing activ ities of the Oregon State ,,r0 wn oxfords, a light faded gre> a r e E v e re t t A F a b e r, p ren id n t: J H ¡o n ly a b o u t K 0 p e r c e n t a s m uch ¡ire u n a b le to a t t e n d will be ro o tin g P r o g r a m ; Clinics for pre-school chil coat, a slip-on green s w e a te r an d a F le t c h e r, v ic e - p re sid e n t; G eo rg e T Since m i d -S e p te m b e r th<- g e n e ra l ; fo r th e m here. F re y , s e c r e ta r y , and C arl Y. Teng- farm price level h a s declined s l i g h t ­ d re n a re held twice a week and ov bine w orkshlrt. w ald, t r e a s u r e r . Tht* y e a r 's board ly, a lt h o u g h th e outlo o k is fo r som'- e r 35.000 c h ild re n h a re been exam of d irecto r* co n sists of Max P ierce. i n c r e a s e d u r i n g t h e first h a lf of ined. P a r e n t s who brio* , h ' lr r h l ‘ j A F W est. D octor W. H. H o w a rd . 1935 d r e n have th e advice of " f h i l d | E O. T r o w b r id g e J r a n d J a c k F , F a r m e r s g e n e ra l ly a r e expected to S p e c la lls f A dietician and a grad- " T o D am o r not T o DsraT" After havtn g been »ep arated foi Reynolds. I increase c ro p a c re a g e in 1935. «a- Is A n sw e r ed N ear th e T o w n , „ a t e n u rs e a re in attendance Over i D. A. A nders, o f S eattle, 1 peclally of cro p s not u n d e r a d j u s t ­ By 1 .11 n m n , T h e W o r k e r, ,w o h u n d re d an d fifty P -m phlets o n , , J y e a r s W ho D am m ed w ith h is o w n h a n d s dlstributed e a rh *nd C W A nders of th is d t y . cons- m e n t c o n tr a c ts , t h e c i r c u l a r shows. Child C are are E or six fe e t o f w a te r . re h d d annuallv l „ . met for th e first tim e ln a fam T h e price o u tlo o k d u r i n g t h e 1935- In l-a k e le t, c r y s ta l r le * r . m o n th . Clinics a Fair. Al ily reunlon at th e Ander* bom e n e a r 3d m a r k e t i n g season d e p e n d s a good In w h ic h h e so o n w ill p lan t County (he Multnomah C ^ u n ^ ^ watch ¡here this week d e a l on g ro w in g c o n d itio n s next T w o H u n d red T h o u sa n d T r o u t. M h> no* «to lik e w is e . th is is cm^ n i , T „ Puhll*h-| Both men wr re bo rn In Iowa, bur s u m m e r as well as u p o n th e a m o u n t for tb e m o n th ly call­ E ver, one w ho can? th eir fam lllea moved t o d if fe re n t noe-j Rev. E K. A tchley. f o r m e r p a s to r o f im p ro v e m e n t w hich m ay o ccu r In ed In Jack so n C ounty P*P*r* tions of th e nation. T he S e a ttle An­ of th e C h r is ti a n c h u r c h h e re , will d o m e s tic d e m a n d c o n d itio n s an d ders. with his family, ca m e to Cen give an a l l u s t r a t e d le c tu re on t h e e f ­ g e n e r a l price levels fo r food an d N O T IC E BOV S I ' l l (•HD-'* on oth*T c o m m o d ities tra l P oint th is week for a visit with fect* of cig a re tte » a n d to b a c c o th e h u m a n a n a to m y F r i d a y . Nov. Jo (D e p o s lta I n su r e d ) C. W. Ander». B rin g In one new «ubsrrlptlon or He will als o s tre s s th e < > I.M IK A I E G O L D E N W I M U M . 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County Council of P T A Plans Budget To Cover Expenses Form er Local Man T o H ead K iw anis •\nders' Fam ily Enjoy Reunion Our Q uery, Form er Pastor to G ive Lecture at • C. P. G range H all Farm ers and F ruitgrow ers Bank And we n o tic e d a co u p le o f y o u n g *>leycle r i d e r s p lay in g S m a r t Aleck °o m a in a fr e e t t h e o t h e r d a y . They "■•re p u rp o s e fu lly t a n t a l i t l n g a cai d riv e r by w e a r i n g fro m c u r b to c u r b It may s o u n d callo u s, h u t It won t cause us an y g r i e f If th e fo o l-kill« ' a * « tltfek jL-ung I J l J t a tVmb t t I ’ .