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    THE AMERICAN
VOLUME V U
V E N T R A L 1*01 NT, O R E G O N . T H U R S D A Y , D E C E M B E R 117. 1WM
NUMBER IS
5 >
M u s i n g s ^ PLANS MADE TO
BOLSTER FUNDS AI
Losses
For Season
Are Small
By an Innocent Bystander
B etter s ta rt
l e a r n in g
1 it35 in s te a d of 1934.
• • •
to
w rite
A t la s t th e e v e n tf u l y e a r
1934
co m es to a close.
It h as been
a
g r e a t y e a r in m an y respects. Since
I’laus for b o ls terin g
in a d e q u a te
it d a w n e d th e w r it e r an d his fam ily school rev en u e will be c o nsid ered by
h a v e m oved t h r e e times. T h e re have teac h ers of Oregon w ho will m a k e
b een m a r r ia g e s a n d b ir th s , d e a th s th e ir a n n u a l t r e k to P o r t l a n d b e g in ­
a n d s e p a r a ti o n s in o u r fam ily circle. ning today.
S o m e w a y it seem s a long, long tim e
T h ey a r e com ing to a t t e n d th e
sin ce w e f i r s t le a r n e d to w rite ’34 l 35 th a n n u a l con ven ton of t h e Oregon
in s te a d of '33.
S tate T e a c h e rs ' association
to
be
held today, to m o rro w a n d S a tu r d a y
B u t all in ull, it has been a y e a r j at Lincoln hig h school,
of a c c o m p lis h m e n t.
O u r little
pa- j P resid ed over by C h a rle s H Boyd
p e r h as g ro w n an d is c o n ti n u in g to ( P o r tla n d , president, t h e representa-
g ro w . At p r e s e n t it reach es n early tive council of th e asso ciatio n , a u ­
901) fa m ilie s in this co u n ty which is tho rized to t r a n s a c t b u sin e ss of th e
“ s o m e t h i n ' ’’ a s A mos says.
W h eu i group, will be in session to d ay front
we f i r s t s t a r t e d w ork in th is office 9 :3 0 A. M. to 4 P. M.
To th is sm all g ro u p
co m m itte e s
t h r e e y e a rs ag o w e only h ad 260
Election
n a m e s on o u r m ailin g list. And this will p re s e n t th e i r rep o rts.
th is a f t e r ­
in c r e a se in sp ite of t h e so-calld d e ­ of officers will be held
p ressio n . W e a r e p ro u d of th is rec­ noon a t 2:30.
H. W. Adam s, C orvallis, vice-pres­
o rd.
• • •
id ent, will become p r e s id e n t of th e
T h e y e a r h as been full of h ard s t a te group, a c o rd in g to th e ru les of
w o rk , b u t so m ew ay o u r s t r e n g t h a n d j th e o rg an izatio n .
Interest
in the
d e t e r m i n a t i o n h as been e q u a l to th e ¡election c e n te rs a b o u t th e choice of
t a s k an d we t h a n k th e L o rd t h a t He a new vice-president,
h a s re n e w e d o u r h e a lth once more. \ T h e legislative c o m m it te e Rex Put-
As we n e a r th e th ree-sco re m a r k we I nam , A lbany, c h a ir m a n , will come
loo k b a c k o v e r th e y ears a n d see s o ' b e f o r e
th e r e p r e s e n ta t iv e
council
m a n y t h i n g s we h ave left undone, th is a f te rn o o n w ith s e v e r a l recom-
W h e r e a r e t h e d r e a m s of yester- ] m en d atio ns.
U n d er new legislatio n t h e co m m it-j
y e a r?
I tee hopes to r e q u ire in creased t r a i n -1
B u t as a n ew y e a r d a w n s we a re ing b efore a te a c h e r may q u a lify fo ri
r e a d y to t a k e up its b u rd en s , to e n ­ certific a tio n in Oregon a n d to re-1
jo y its p le a s u r e s a n d face its s o r ­ q u ire a c e rta in n u m b e r of h o u rs of j
professional t r a in i n g in re s id en ce to
ro w s. A f te r all, such is life.
q u alify for an Oregon te a c h in g c e r­
•
•
•
tificate.
W e w a n t to call a t t e n t i o n to tw o
Several su gg estio ns fo r providing
new d e p a r t m e n t s in o u r p aper. We
h a v e m a d e a r r a n g e m e n t s to secure rev en u es for a s t a te school fu n d .)
leg islativ e c o m -1
a r e g u l a r c o rr e s p o n d e n t in t h e T able su g g ested by t h e
A n o th e r y e a r h a s g o n e . A c le a n , n e w
p a g e is b e in g tu r n e d . W h a t w ill b e th e
rec o rd w r itte n u p o n it d u r in g th e n e x t
t w e lv e m o n h s?
W e h o p e it Will b e a g o o d o n e . W e a ll
w a n t to se e our g r e a t c o u n tr y p ro sp er.
W e w a n t to s e e th e tim e c o m e w h e n th e
e te r n a l cry o f “ u n e m p lo y m e n t,” “ r e l ie f ”
an d “ e m e r g e n c y p r o je c ts ” sh a ll n o lo n g ­
er be h e a r d in th e la n d .
A n d w e h o p e th a t e v e r y o n e o f our
r e a d e r s w ill m a k e a n d K E E P th is o n e
r e so lu tio n : “ R e s o lv e d : T h a t d u r in g th e
c o m in g y e a r I w ill d o m y b e st to m a k e
th is c o m m u n ity a n d s ta te a b e tte r , fa ir e r ,
c le a n e r p la c e in w h ic h o liv e ; th a t 1 w ill
sh o w m o re k in d ly in te r e st in m y n e ig h ­
b o r’s w e lfa r e ; th a t 1 w ill str iv e d a ily to
a d d to th e h a p p in e ss a n d g o o d c h e e r o f
a ll w ith w h o m I c o m e in c o n t a c t .”
A H a p p y N e w Y e a r to y o u a ll!
F r o m th e s t a n d p o in t
of a c tu a l
m o n e t a r y loss, th e fire se a s o n of
1934 r a n k s a s one of t h e t h r e e most
f a v o r a b le f ire s e a s o n s e xperienced
since 1916, acc o rd in g to p re lim in a ry
f i g u re s j u s t co m p iled In th e office
of t h e s t a t e fo re ste r. W h ile t h e to-
Ita l loss a p p e a r s g r e a t e r it is d u e to
- 11he fact t h a t d u r i n g t h e past few
A I y e a rs t h e s t a te h a s placed a v alu e
j S j o n p o te n t ia l fo rest lu nds t h a t have
if f j been b u r n e d over.
T h is
was not
don e in e i t h e r 19 20 o r 19 30, th e tw o
M o th e r fa v o r a b le y e a r s
W ith
th is
item d e le te d th e loss fo r each of th e
I t h r e e y e a r s w as a p p r o x l m a t ly $80,-
1000. F o r t h e y e a r of 1934 th e loss
¿ (
OF STATE TOLD
AI CONFERENCE
A p ro g r a m of la n d p la n n in g su ch
us is now being s t a r t e d n a tio n a lly
an d in th e v a rio u s sta te s, does n o t
im ply “ R e g im e n ta t io n " in th e Bcnse
t h a t in d iv id u a ls will be told how to
use t h e i r ow n land, it w as b ro u g h t
o u t a t th e re g io n a l p la n n in g c o n f e r ­
ence a t S e a tt le In D ecem br. An e f ­
fective
p la n n in g
program
w ou ld
m ean t h a t land will not be used in
su c h a way a s to be u g a iu s t th e p u b ­
lic ip terest.
O re g o n 's land p la n n i n g pro b lem s
a r e m o stly tied up w ith m a n a g e m e n t
| 10 i m m a t u r e fo re sts o r p o te n tia l for of public lan d s w ith in t h e s t a t e , A.
S. B u rrie r, s t a te c o n s u l ta n t
from
T h e f i g u re s show t h a t a to t a l of O regou. told th e conference. B u r r i e r
129,487 M.B.F. of t i m b e r was e it h e r who has been ' b o r r o w e d '’ te m p o r ­
i killed o r d e s tro y e d by
fire d u r i n g a rily from th e farm m a n a g e m e n t d e­
| th e season. H o w e v e r n e a rly 21 m i l ­ p a r t m e n t a t O regon S t a t e college,
lion feet of th is is so located t h a t it o u t t h a t 32 million acres, o r a lm o s t
will be im m e d i a te l y
sa lv a b le an d exactly h a lf of O regon's a re a , a r e u n ­
h ence will not r e p r e s e n t a m o n e t a ry d e r public o w n ership.
A bout a m illion a c re s a r e u n d e r
loss. T h e b a la n c e of th e e ig h t an d
a h a lf m illion feet will be a to ta l s l a te ow n ersh ip , a n d a b o u t th r e e -
loss a n d th e value th e r e o n h a s been q u u r t e r s of a m illion a cres a r e u n d e r
placed a t $27,509. T h is high stu m p - county o r m u n icip al o w n e rsh ip , so
ag e v a lu e is d u e to t h e fact t h a t the t h a t a b o u t 95 p e r c e n t of th e la n d
m a j o r p o rtio n of t h e loss was m a t u r e u n d e r public o w n e rs h i p is held by
yellow p in e t i m b e r t h a t is a d ja c e n t o n e b ra n c h or a n o t h e r of th e fe d e ra l
to lo g g in g o p e ra tio n s .
O th e r losses govern m ent.
In i n s ti tu t in g p lan n e d la n d use it
in clu d e $39 ,00 0 loss in logs a n d lo g ­
ging e q u ip m e n t a n d $13,400 loss to is essential t h a t The public ag en cies
lead off in s e t ti n g th e i r own ho u ses
s e t t l e r s a n d Im p ro v em e n ts.
A to ta l of 1,257 fire s w ere s u p ­ in o rd e r, B u rri e r believes. T he fe d ­
pressed by th e field
o rg an izatio n . e ra l m a n a g e d lunds, most of w hich
in
T h e c a reless s m o k e r h ead ed th e list a r e in fo r e s t rs e rv e s, a r e now
w ith a to t a l of 357 fires. T h e in ­ pretty good sh ap e, he said. P a ss a g e
c e n d ia ry c re d ite d w ith 336. O th e r of th e T a y lo r g ra z in g a c t an d t h e
c a u se s in c lu d e l i g h tn i n g 130, d e b ris w ith d r a w a l of all r e m a in i n g p a r t s of
b u r n i n g 157, c a m p e r s i l l , l u m b e r - j th e public d o m a in fro m e n tr y fo r t h e
be
iiig 46, r a i lr o a d s 11, a n d m lscellan- p re s e n t, a re big f o r w a r d steps,
said.
e o n s 109.
T he Btute a n d c o u n ty lands a r e n o t
It is felt t h a t th e o p e r a t o r s ' p e r­
m it law w hich w as passed a t th e last being a d m in is te r e d In an y o rd e rly
session of th e le g i s l a tu r e w as i n s t r u ­ m a n n e r as a w hole, tie ad d ed . Most
m e n t a l In preventing fires. T h is net of th e s e a r e unclassified, w hile th e
gives the s t a te fo r e s te r th e a u th o r it y co u n ty land especially m o s t of w hich
to close dow n
o p e ra t io n s d u rin g h ave been t a k e n for taxes, m u s t u n ­
perio d s of high fire hazard . T he d e r p r e s e n t luws be c o n s ta n tly o f f e r ­
law w as invoked tw ice d u r i n g
th e ed for sale even t h o u g h th y a r e not
y ear, once for a period of six days su ita b lie fo r f u r t h e r p ri v a te o p e r a ­
tion.
a n d a n o t h e r fo r two days.
A b o u t a th i r d of th e fa rm lands of
th e s t a t e h ave been covered by de­
A n n u a l M ee t o f
tailed s u rv e y s and e x ten s io n of such
L ocal B ranch of
s u r v e y s Is one of th e basic needs of
P h o n e C o. T u e s d a y f u r t h e r p la n n in g w ork . F E R A r e ­
se a rc h p r o g r a m s a r e being c o m p le t­
T h e a n n u a l m eetin g of th e s h a r e ­ ed in th e s t a te dealin g with tax de­
h o ld e r s of th e C e n tra l P o in t B ranch linquency. land o w n e rsh ip , a n d p a r t
of t h e local telep hone c o m p a n y will ti m e fa r m in g practices a n d res u lts .
he held T u e sd a y evenin g, J a n u a r y 1, Field d a ta a r e being a ss em b led an d
a t t h e tele p h o n e office.
T h e m e e t­ an a ly s e s of re s u lts a r e being p re ­
ing Is called for 7 :3 0 p. m. a n d all p ared.
Mr. an d Mrs. C u n n in g h a m a n d so n
R o ck a n d S a m s Valley d is tricts . T h i s | m ittee wil come before th e b o d y '
no d o u b t, will ad d to t h e in te re st j One of th e s e would r e q u i r e t h a t all
L u t h e r a c c o m p a n ie d by Mr. a n d Mrs.
b ein g sh o w n in th e p a p e r in t h e s e ' »p rs°>‘8 w ith a net in co m e of $400
W a rd Davis. J u n e a n d Monty, a r r i v ­
ed S a t u r d a y e v e n in g fo r a s h o r t visit
d is tric ts .
W e hope to secu re C
m B o J * r V e I i ° r * 500 » y ear bp re<l u lr e d *° file
U
income t a x r e t u r n s even t h o u g h th e y
K e n n e th W y a t t h a d his to n s ils re- w ith Mrs. W a r d 's p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d
s u c h r e g u l a r corre*pör|flents in otheri.*
would
no t be re q u ire d to pay an in- j moved y esterd ay ,
Mrs. J e s s e R ic h a rd s o n .
Mrs. C u n ­
c o m m u n it ie s in t h e n e a r fu t ture.
ure
come tax.
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n i n g h a m Is Mrs. R ic h a r d s o n 's sister.
A filing fee g r a d u a t e d fro m $1 to
Mr. an d Mrs. V icto r Noel o r Rose-
Mr. a n d Mrs
S a n fo r d
R ic h a rd s o n
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school fuud.
J e s se R ic h a r d s o n M onday
ev ening.
th e g r o u n d . He say s t h a t to d a te no
A n o th e r "p o s sib ility '' to be o f f e r ­
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w a t e r h a s s t a r t e d to flow
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been
ed for co n sid eratio n
prov id es
for
th e tile sy sem in s ta lle d on h is ran ch .
v is itin g h e r m o t h e r an d sis te r , Mrs. a n d F r a n k K ilb o rn of San F ra n c is c o
several luxury taxes pro vided fo r by
T h is is w o n d e r f u l news. T h e more
H ay an d A rlen e for th e p a st t h r e e n e p h e w s of Mrs. J e s se R ic h a rd s o n ;
se p a r a te bills.
m o i s t u r e s t a y in g in th e g r o u n d w ith ­
weeks left for h e r h o m e th i s m o r n ­ Mrs. W ilson, m o t h e r of Mrs. R ic h ­
o u t r u n n i n g off to be w a ste d , th e
ing.
Mrs. H a y w as very happy to a r d s o n ; G race C o rk e ry a n d C har-
W o o d T r e a tin g P la n t
for lo tte, d a u g h t e r of Mr. a n d Mrs. S a n ­
b e t t e r th e o u tlo o k will be for big
w ith
her
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have her d a u g h t e r
ford R lc a h r d s o n w ere p re s e n t. G race
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c r o p s in e v e ry lin e t h r o u g h o u t th e
t
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d i n n e r tt nd but a r r i v e d T u e sd a y .
Mr. an d
ed betw een th e C rossett W e ste rn Co.
Mrs. Mary G rim en jo y e d
B u t d o n ’t you d a r e w h is p e r th is W a u n a , and th e A m e r’can L u m b e r ' w ith Mr. a n d Mrs. G illette in Med- Mrs. C u n n in g h a m a n d Mr. an d Mrs.
Davis had to r e t u r n to S alem Tues-
'o r
th e ' fold-
to th e “ d o-goodet s ’’ as a W y o m in g * T re a tin g Co.. Chicago,
ay
so t h e d i n n e r w as serv ed
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s h e e p m a n ca lle d th e New
D ealers.
T he W illiam -Musty fam ily
w ere day evenin g. A jolly tim e was r e ­ s h a r e h o l d e r s of th e c o m p a n y a r e
If th e y fo u n d it o u t th e y w ould e i t h ­ ing p lant as W a u n a . T h e p la n t will
W o l m a n j a l l ho m e fo r C h r is tm a s d in n e r .
N e w C C C E n r o llm e n t
ported.
u rg e d to a tte n d .
treatm en t
with
e r a s c r ib e it all to th e P r e s id e n t, or f e a t u r e
At th is m eetin g d e le g a te s will be
e ls e se e k s o m e w ay to sto p it, p e r - ¡ s a l ts , a f o r m u la used fo r a n u m b e r
S c h e d u le d in J a n u a r y
Mr. a n d Mrs. J. H. T e rrill w ere
Mrs. M u rph y a n d son Boh en jo y e d elected t o a tt e n d the a n n u a l m e e tin g
T * h “ is
h a p s by li m i ti n g t h e a m o u n t of farm o f y ears in G e r m a n y
*■ is
•“ t ’' h " e " , ¡ d i n n e r g u e sts C h ris tin a s a t th e h o m e
f „ m ily
¡n C h r i s t m a s day a n d d i n n e r w ith Mrs. of t h e te lep h o n e c o m p a n y w hich is
A n n o u n c e m e n t h a s been
made
p ro d u c e o u r f a r m e r s m ay raise next first plan t of t h e kind t h a t has t»een ;o( t h e i r g0„ n a v e an d
M u r p h y ’s m o t h e r . Mrs. P ou ch.
held on th e first T u e sd a y a f t e r th e t h a t all CCC cani|is will be enrolled
in stalled in th e Douglas f i r region. ( XIedford
y e a r.
f i r s t S a tu r d a y in J a n u a r y each year. lo t h e i r full q u o ta d u r i n g th e firs t
T r e a t m e n t by W olm an salts con-1
-
J a c k B u rn s a n d V ern H u so n got
D elegate 13 day s of a.ln u a r y . T h ese new m en
ststs of im p re g n a tin g th e wood by a( Mrs. R ic h a rd H ale s p e n t X m a s w ith too close t o g e t h e r on Bybee b rid g e At th i s m eetin g of th e
As we go a b o u t u p a n d dow n th e
v acuum an d p res su re cy lin der pro- h e r p a r e n t s Mr and Mrs. A I. Mtl- T u e sd a y an d ben t an axle, to ok o ff a Hoard new officers for th e y e a r a re who go in to th e c a m p s a r e to replace
la n d we h e a r m o r e a n d m o r e people
elec ted a n d a m a n a g e r em p lo y ed fo r th ose who for som e reaso n o r o t h e r
eess. p re v e n tin g th e decay
of t h e , t o n .
r u n n i n g b o a r d , an d b e n t t h e f e n d ­
e x p re s s th e id ea t h a t th e so o n e r th e
th local exchange. Also th e a m o u n t h av e sev ered th e i r co n n e c tio n with
wood an d also Insuring
It ag a in s t
f e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t lay s off stic k in g
Mr. a n d Mrs. W . J. F r e e m a n e n ­ e rs on t h e i r cars.
of th e a n n u a l a s s e ssm e n t
is fixed. th e c a m p s sin ce t h e last e n r o l lm e n t
an ts. S e rv ice|
its n o s e Into e v ery k in d of p r l v a t e i tbP a tt a c k o w
te s ts have sho w n th a t th e t r e a t m e n t te r t a i n e d a t C h r is tm a s d in n e r Mrs.
A m ong th e u n u s u a l ap d novel T h is y e a r th e m e e tin g will be held period
New m en to be t a k e n In will
b u s i n e s s u n d e r t h e su n , th e so o n e r i
Olive Dean an d son F r a n k . Mr. a n d C h r is tm a s g ifts received a t t h e p. O J a n u a r y 8.
in creases th e life of th e wood th r e e ,
to ta l a b o u t 60,000 fo r t h e e n ti r e
w ill good t i m e s be w ith
us
Mr.
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T he W olm an
s a l t s 1 ’“ '’-
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was a 25 lb. box of fancy I d a h o po­
U nited S tates.
T h is will b rin g th e
W h ic h h a s been o u r a t t i t u d e ever
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. . . . . , h , , h „ ..iM rs. R o b e rt K incaid a n d fam ily.
ta to e s sent to Mr. E. C. F a b e r by O r e g o n P r o d u c e
s t r e n g t h of th e fo r e st ac m p s up to
sin ce R o o sev elt
to o k
office
and
of such low solubility t h a t he
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his U ncle C. P. F a b e r from P o c o te l-i
S c o r e s H ig h e st 370.000 men. On N o v em b er 30, th e
J u m p e d th e fence an d r a n hog-w ild w il> ®ot a U ra c t moi*u re n 0 r Ca" ,hP> !
a "<l
,a , k
a " (1 fa,nlly
be d ra w n out of th e wood cells w hen j s p en t X m as eve w ith Mr. an d Mrs la
Mr F a b e r w as a f o r m e r real-j
n u m b e r was 345,000.
w ith his p r o f e s s o ri a l p a n a c e a s
in co n tac t w ith m oisture on th e su r- i E d w a r d M artin. T h e n on C h r is tm a s dPnt of th is c o u n t r y for sev eral y e a rs
Up to th e firs t of th e m o n th , som e
SA LEM , Dec. 26 — O regon leads
face
L u m b e r so t r e a te d re ta in s its day th ey a l | e n j 0yed d in n e r at Mr a " d •* a s tr o n g b o o s te r fo r t h i s com- | ( all s t a t e s in th e union w ith re la tio n 75.000 p e rs o n s o t h e r t h a n e n ro lle d
Basicly, o u r A m e ric a n b u sin ess is
be read- Lees home.
m u n ity , ( o u t s id e of p o ta t o e s ) .
Mr.
a PPParancp
to s ta n d a r d iz a tio n of its f r u its and p ers o n n el, had been fu r n is h e d e m ­
so u n d . All t h a t Is a s k e d o r n e e d e d - ■ o r l i p ; a n , a n l ted
or v a rn la h an<1
e d . can
T m I . have
F a b e r , o u r local m e r c h a n t , will r e ­
p lo y m e n t in c o n n ectio n w ith th e a d ­
Is to be let a lo n e an d n o t h a m p e r d
^ own (hgt „ ,9 , doc|ded fire
Mr. an d Mrs. W ill O wen, O wendo- t u r n him a box of his f a m o u s Des- v e g e ta b le s, a cco rding to th e re p o r t m i n is tr a t io n of t h e c a m p s , th e c a r e
of Max G e h lh a r d ir e c to r cov erin g the
on e v e ry b a n d w ith too m a n y th eo r- _p |a r d p n t
! lyn Owen a n d Guv J r . were d in n e r c h u te potatoes.
We w ere p re s e n te d
first t h r e e y ears of th e s t a te a g ri c u l­ of th e m en, th e s u p e rv isio n of th e
e tic a l ru le s a n d re g u l a ti o n s , in a n d . . t h ku
e ' T h e S o u th e a s t , L u . . m
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p.,r
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sts
at
th
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h
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of
Mr.
a
n
d
Mrs.
w ith a sa m p le of th e I d a h o p o ta to e s
e r Co.. Port-
w ork In th e fo re sts an d t h e c o n stru c-
A m e rt c a n b u sin e ss m an
will
recenMy p „ r<hased t h e B - P S h irley In M edford
Mr. G. E. «nd will say th e y look fine but have t u r a l d e p a r t m e n t o p e ra tio n s.
T
h
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re
p
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r
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' on ° f ,b e c o m p buildings, T hls In­
c a re of h im s e l f a n d in cid e n ta lly , his t i m b e r an d logging eq u ip m e n t of t h e Owen, wife a n d baby J e a n
a r r iv e d not tried th e m yet.
of all f r u its an d v e g eta b les shipped clude» a p p ro x im a te ly 9,000 reserv e
fa m ily a n d his h ir e d h elp as well.
| R ear C reek L ogging Co., w hich is lo-j un ex pectedly fro m P o r t l a n d w hich
officers a n d 25.000 te c h n ic a l s u p e r ­
Mrs.
H ig g in b o t h a n
and
t w o o u t of O regon now com ply w ith th e
cared
n e a r S and y
T his
Includes added to th e p le a s u re of t h e orca-
visors h a v e received e m p lo y m e n t for
W e n o te d , w ith glee, t h e b o m b a s ­
■ l a u g h t e r s left B ig h am U tah
W e d ­ s t a n d a r d s ad o p ted by th e a g r i c u l t u r ­
a b o u t 60 m illion feet of ti m b e r an d sion
v a ry in g p e rio d s of tim e. T h e con ­
al
d
e
p
a
r
t
m
e
n
t
.
n e sd a y on t h e i r way to th is city.
tic. a r r o g a n t l e t t e r Mr. R ic b b e rg
25 m iles of ra ilro a d , as well as th
s tr u c ti o n of th e b a r r a c k s a n d o t h e r
Mr.
W
a
y
n
e
C
o
k
e
r
had
t
h
e
m
isfo
r
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tg
h
ty
-tw
o
per
cent
of
all
c
a
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a
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w
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it
te
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to
E
C.
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a
b
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r
in
w ro te to t h e S a t u r d a y E v e n in g Post
c o m p a n y 's bo o m in g g ro u n d s on th
b u ild in g s a t th e h u n d r e d s of CCC
tu n e to lose on e of t h a hind w heels re g a r d s
to o u r
c o m m u n it y
an d lo ad fru it and v eg e ta b le s h i p m e n t s
d e m a n d i n g t h a t t h e y sh o u ld n o t p u b ­
W il la m e tt e riv er
■ am p s has f u r n is h e d t e m p o r a r y e m ­
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from
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,
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th
e
Pa,>
,
th
r
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e
year*,
an
d
to-
lish an y a rtic le s by Gen. Jo h n s o n
m ak e!* * !!” * 33,761 cars, h ave been accom- p lo y m e n t to m ore th a n 40,000 skill-
d e r o g a t o r y lo His
Royal H ig hn ess.
H r. an d Mrs E P S tone an d Nea! t u r n i n g t h e c o r n e r at t h e N ip * Sip - red in f o r m a t io n decided to
panfed by he d e p a r m e n t ’s c e r t if ic a te
a n '* u n sk ille d mechanic*. The ad-
th
e
tlieir h o m e h e re
A n d w ith still m o re glee we re a d th e gI>ent C h r is tm a s ev en ing
** * j Mrs. W a l t e r S teel J r . had th e mls-
m in is tr a t io n of th e e d u c a tio n a l pro­
■
(of q u a lity .
next d a y t h a t
t h e sa id
R ic h b e rg N ic h o la s home in _____
Medford
fo r tu n e to cu t h e r fin g e r badly on
Mr a n d Mrs K R Gleason h a d ] O nl of th e s e oniy 14 gradi reve r- g ra m a ls o ha* given w ork to 1.200
b a c k e d d o w n an d se n t t h e g e n e r a l a
person s a s c a m p or corps a r e a eruca-
A bout fifteen s t u d e n t of th e hig h X m as
m o r n in g
n e c e ss ita tin g
the a fam ily g a t h e r i n g at t h e i r h o m e f o r ' BalM o c cu rred on a r r i v a l
C h r i s t m a s c a rd
We w ere Just pre-
. . ta k i n g of fo u r atltch es
Donai
a d v is e rs
At th e presen t tim e
1
h
r
i
s
tm
a
s
d
in
n
e
r
.
Mr.
a
n
d
Mrs.
Activities
absorbed
by
t
h
e
d
e
p
a
rt
-
p a r i n g to w rit e th e Post an d o f f e r to school acco m p an ied by Mrs.
Fleia^
th e r e a r e 6.000 R eserv e officers a n d
Menrvn
G
leason
a
n
d
so
n
s.
Mr
a
n
d
,
rnBnt
Include:
I C Z a rt ic l e If th ey w ere sc a re d ph e r sa n g c a r o l . to th e “ sh u t-ln
Clay P a r k e r had t h e
m is f o r tu n e
18.500 s u p e r v is o r s in m o r e th a n
e»rlv X m as m o r n in g
T hey
w ere to lose a big bay m a r e
th a t
was Mrs L a w r e n c e Bodln. Bobby H o a g -1 B oard of h o rtic u l tu r e , p u re seed
o f t h e t h r e a t e n e d libel suit- M li
very m u c h enjoyed. A fte rw a rd * th e
la n d a n d Mrs M ayr J. G leason w h o j (,o a r d livestock s a n i t a r y b o a rd , vet- 1,700 ca m p s now in o p e ra tio n .
severely cu t In a b a r b w ire fence a
a f r a i d o f t h e Big Bad M a l i?
g ro u p en jo y e d
b re a k f a s t at th e n u m b e r of week* ago. T h ey m a d e a re c e n tly r e t u r n e d fro m Soap
L a k e c r l n a r i a n . d a ir y an d food b a c te rla lo -
LlttU H a r r i e t t Rowell la s u f fe rin g
an
d
wil!
sp
end
t
h
e
w
in
te
r
h
e
re
w ith
livestock b ra n d a d j u s t i n g b o ard
Rich- h o m e o f Mr*. Fleischer.
big eff o rt to save h e r bu t to no
ritti a bad cold w hich caused In-
W e w o n d e r if Mr. Donald
h e r son
stallion re g i s tr a ti o n b o a rd , s t a t e f a ir f l a m m a t(o n c o nditio n
of t h e ears ,
b u r g really ta k e s him «elf so s e r io u s ­
Roy Jo n ea left M onday n ig h t fo r avail.
Mr. an d Mr*. C lem
F in le y a n d bo ard , s t a te m a r k e t a g e n t , s t a t e lim e D r T h a y e r t h o n i h t „ hP9t to I# n rr
ly as all t h a t . Does he im a g in e th a t R ed B luff w h e re he will apend a
Don F a b e r, b a s k e t ball conch In
on
a g r i c u l t u r a l hpr f>ar d ri|n ),
M a r g a re t »njoved C h r i s t m a s d in n e r ¡b o ard , c o m m itte e
a n y r e p u t a b l e periodical w ould beat- w eek v isitin g w ith his b r o t h e r an d
A sh lan d H igh left w ith
his te a m
, lime, c o m m ercial f e r tll la e r a c t. a g rl-
, - -
w ith Mr. F in le y 'a f a t h e r
t a l e to p u b lis h an y a r t ic l e by as big „igt^w
W ed n esd ay m o r n in g
fo r
C rescen t
c u l t u r a l seeds, poison law, p ro d u c e
T he N a tio n a l G u a rd held q u a r t e r -
a m a n aa G e n e ra l Jo h n s o n j««t »•**
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re-1 C ity. M arshfield, T oledo. T illa m o o k .
Mra. Bell« D avis is s p e n d in g a d e a le rs an d peddlers, gasoline stan - ly insp ection an d m u s t e r last n ig h t
c a u s e t h a t fip ry g e n tle m a n M A N
Mrs C N l M »'** th e pro ud
f*
w
d ’ ys v is itin g h*T d a u g h t e r Mrs d a rd iz a tin n . milk
law, c a r b o n a t e d in s te a d of T uesd ay ,
their
regular
r i g h t out in
m - e ti n g
a h '“ . ’
h - r l p lte n t of a l o t t
' I"*'"'
*nd will r* urnl i > way
U n ity
and
c a llin g on b e v e ra g e s act. be* d isease law, self- n ig h t, on a c c o u n t of T u e sd a y being
tro m b lM w ith said R ic h b u rg
w hile s . t u . sent from C a l , f o m . . by h e r C h e m a w . . n d Salem
M r.
F a b* r W illiam
fries d
i-<mrBp»a!ed b a p a r t of th * n»
, help * a d r e h a b i li ta t io n u -
C h rlrtatai.
. t r u i y ' i a j t o t i a j * t h a t D'.u* E c j l e .
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