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    THE AMERICAN
VOLUME VU
C E N T R A L P O IN T , O R E G O N , T H U R S D A Y , M A R CH 7. 1935
About the County
M u s in g s ^
By an Innocent Bystander
NUMBER 2 3
Sudden Stroke
Causes Death
of L. M. Sweet
' ed fro m C a lifo rn ia .
February
22.
T hey r e p o r te d a lovely tr ip an d a
Sa-a-y! T h a t w as a n a w f u l s h o r t
very e n jo y a b l e visit w ith t h e i r chil-
s u m m e r we h a d .
We caught our­
__________________________________ j d r e n a n d t h e i r fam ilies. Mr. S t r a u s
selv es w is h in g fo lk s " M e r r y C h r i s t ­
T h e T o m S a w y e r p u p p e t sh o w F rl- a **° we n t to L os A ngeles a n d visited
L ew is Miles S w eet, well kn o w n
m a s " t h i s week-
d a y n i g h t d re w
a l a r g e n u m b e r of b *8 b r o t h e r
w hich was a f u r t h e r re s id e n t of s o u t h e r n O reg o n , w h e re
• • •
p eo p le o u t, no t
o n ly from t h e An* Pe a s u r e as it h a d
b een s o m e ti m e h e h a s lived f o r t h e p a s t 25 y e a rs ,
W e h a v e j u s t r e t u r n e d fr o m p lay ­
M any new m e m b e rs
h a v e jo in e d tioch d is tr i c t b u t so m e fr o m T a b le 8bl<e th e y h a d se e n each o th e r .
p a ss e d a w a y a t
his
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ing
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Good
S a m a rita n
a g a in . th is C h a m b e r of C o m m e rc e d u r i n g R ock, C e n t r a l P o in t. E ag le P o i n t a n d
T h e m e m b e r s of t h e L a d ie s c lu b iBeagle, O reg o n , a t 8 p. ra. Monday
E v e ry t i m e t h a t old D u p lex p res s a t
M alin, O regon.
E v e ry o n e e n jo y e d e n t e r t a i n e d t h e i r h u s b a n d s w ith
a a f t e r a v e r y s h o r t illn ess due to a
t h e p a st tw o w eeks. W H Y ? B ecause
th e M e d fo rd N ews g o es h a y w ire ,
t h e sho w a n d t h e m usic. Mr. G r a n t b a n q u e t on t h e e v e n in g of F e b r u a r y s t r o k e of p araly sis .
th e y ca ll u p " D a d " a n d a s k for help. t h e C h a m b e r of C o m m e rc e is d o in g p ro v e d to be a
go od a u c t i o n e e r so 23- T h e r e w a s a
la r g e a t t e n d a n c e
Mr. S w eet w e n t to th e s u p p e r
L a st n i g h t c a m e
a n S.O.S. a b o u t s o m e th in g .
t h e b u y in g of t h e pies w as e n t e r t a i n - a nd a Jolly tim e h a d by all.
ta b l e t h a t e v e n in g a b o u t 7 o ’clock.
1 0 : 3 0 s a y in g t h a t p a r t o . th e d a r n e d
W H A T IS IT D OIN G?
It w ould ing a s well as b ein g q u it e p r o f ita b l e
A g r o u p of lad ies w ith Mrs. F r l u k W h e n he tr ie d to r a i s e his a r m to
old tu b h a d fa lle n in to t h e pit a n d t a k e a long t i m e to tell yo u b u t a fo r sch ool fu n d s.
in c h a r g e sold h o t ta m a le s a t G ra n g e t h e t a b l e he f o u n d he c o u ld n o t, a n d
a s k i n g w h a t to do.
W e told th e m few of its a ctiv ities will be e x p lain ed
T h e voices in t h e show w ere A u n t m eetin g S a t u r d a y
nig h t.
A good t h a t one side of his b o d y w as p a r a ­
to p u t it b a c k in p lace a n d go a h e a d , a t th e " I N V E N T O R Y F O R U M L U N ­ P o lly , E m m a F r i n k ; P e te r , N obe su m w as re a lise d . T h is m oney is to lyzed. H e s u f f e r e d a seco n d s t r o k e
t r u s t i n g in k in d P ro v i d e n c e n o th in g C H E O N ” to be held a t t h e M edford B ro w n ; I n j u n Jo e , W a l t e r G ille tte , he app lied on t h e p u rc h a s e of a new a t 10 o'clo ck a n d d ie d t h e follow in g
s e r io u s w o u ld h a p p e n . T o d a y we H o tel, F r i d a y , M arch 8 th a t 1 2 :0 0 S t r a n g e r , R o b e r t S a n d e r s o n ; B ecky cook stove fo r t h e k itc h e n
a t the e v e n in g .
h a d to t r a d e w o rk w ith o n e of t h e i r noon.
T h a t c h e r , Mae E d le r ; H u c k e l b e r r y School hou se. T h e stove in use now
Mr S w eet w a s b o rn a t B lockville,
m e n w h ile we w e n t d o w n a n d got
u n tr u s N N. Y., O c to b e r 5, 1873. H e p e n t his
F i n n , O rval Mose; T o m S a w y e r, E r ­ h av in g becom e w orn a n d
H E R E 'S T H E P R O G R A M :
th e
m achinery
straig h ten ed o u t
w o rth y as a b a k e r. T h e se
lad ies e a rl y life in New Y o rk , w h e re he
1. T h e C h a m b e r ’s P e a c h a n d A p ri­ n e s t S a n d e rs o n .
a g a in .
cot P r o g r a m — V ance W o lg a m o tt .
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2. T h e C h a m b e r ’s P o t a t o a n d On- Hose G illette, N elda M ann. T h e An- &rU e as 11 1* a m u c h n eed ed
Im- New Y ork U n iv e rs ity .
A nd a r e we ti r e d to n i g h t ?
W ell, ian P r o g r a m — O tto B o h n e rt.
n o u n c e r w as Opal Brown. T h e m u- Pro v e m e nt a n ‘l a b en e fit e i t h e r di- a t i o n he w as u n it e d in m a r r i a g e to
you tr y s o m e ti m e
stan d in g
in a
3. T h e C h a m b e r ’s D a iry P r o g r a m sic w a s f u r n is h e d by th e G ille tte or- r e c l'y ° r in d iie c tly to all m e m b e r s B la n c h e M a r sh a ll a t S h e r m a n , New
s to o p e d p o sition u n d e r a big m a c h i n e — H. A. T heirolf.
Y ork. T h e y lived in N ew Y o r k u n ­
c h e s t r a a n d t h e A n tio c h school h a r - ; °* ,b e c o m m u n it y ,
a n d h o ld in g u p a h u n d r e d p o u n d s
4. T h e C h a m b e r 's Civic P r o g r a m m o n ic a b an d .
Ja c k E dler gave a n
" e a r e s l a d to 8ee a l a r 8e r at- til 1910, w h e n th e y c a m e to O regon
o r so w ith o n e h a n d w h ile you fit in — M ayor G eo rge P o rt e r.
Mr. S w eet t a u g h t sch o o l in m any
e x c e lle n t re a d i n g e n ti tl e d . " T h e Iiu- t M d a n c e
at Sunday
school.
But
b o lts a n d screw s, a n d see
if y o u r j
5. T h e C h a m b e r ’s G oodw ill P r o ­ p e r s o n a tio n of a D u tch O r a t o r . ”
cities,
a n d a f t e r c o m i n g to O regon
wouU1 llke to see 11 * row 8tiU l a r 8 ‘
b ack d o n ’t ache.
g r a m — D. H. F e rr y .
G o rd o n W a l k e r r e a d th e new s it- or'
1 bey a r e o r g a n i z in g
a y o u n g t a u g h t a t t h e W illow S p rin g s high
• • •
6. T h e C h a m b e r ’s C. C. C. P r o ­ e m s on th e fo r th c o m i n g A n n iv e r s a r y m e n '* claa8 a n d t h e y
especially school. A f te r le a v in g h is t e a c h in g
T h e w r i t e r h a d t h e h o n o r to be g r a m — M ajo r C la re H. A r m s tr o n g .
he w e n t to a f a r m a t Beagle, Ore.,
of M ark T w a i n ’s B irth .
e“ * e r fo r new m e m b e rs .
ch o sen by C o u n ty J u d g e Day a s J u ­
7. T h e C h a m b e r ’s H o u s in g
Act
Mrs. R ush , E la in e , Jo e . a n d Dick
M r’ Dlck S , r a u s » « » m p g n t a d Mr. liv in g t h e r e c o n tin u o u s l y u n til hie
v e n ile O fficer fo r J a c k s o n c o u n ty P r o g r a m — B. E. H a r d e r .
R u s h , Mrs. H a r r y E llis a n d R a l p h Koss K line of E a * le I>oi,lt on a n al1 d e a th . Mr. S w eet w a s a k in d an d
W e a r e to ld t h a t th e r e a r e a lot of
8. T h e C h a m b e r ’s F iv e Y ear F u ­ E llis a t t e n d e t h e b a s k e t b a ll g a m e a t ! ‘, a y bu sin ess t r i p to R ogu e R iv er fr ie n d ly m a n a n d will be r e m e m b e r ­
d elin q u en t
youngsters
about
th e t u r e P r o g r a m — O. O. A le n d e rf e r.
F e b r u a r y 2 7 th , a n d Mrs. R oss K lin e ed by his m a n y f r ie n d s a s m a k i n g a
S a m s V alley F r i d a y ev en in g .
c o u n ty w ho n e e d lo o k in g a f t e r once
H E R E ’S W H A T W E W A N T YOU
Mr. a n d Mrs. L in d sey a r e liv in g I “i®“ 1 ‘ “ e day v is itin g w ith
Mrs. bid fo r c o u n ty c o m m is s io n e r a t th e
in a while. iBe it f a r fr o m us to TO DO:
l a s t g e n e r a l elec tion. H e leaves m a ­
in t h e W m . B e n n e tt h o u se a t p re s ­ S t r a u s
b u t t in w h e re a n g e ls f e a r to tr e a d ,
Mrs. Mike
Koger
is s u f f e r i n g ny f r ie n d s w ho will be s a d d e n e d at
1.
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b u t if we c a n h elp t h e s e boys a n d a t t ¡j6 c j m i n b e r ° f C o m m erce.
g re a t ly from h e r a n k l e w h ic h w as his passing.
t h e H a sc o m place.
g ir ls to s e e t h e e r r o r of th e i r w ays
He leaves to m o u r n his loss, his
2. B RING
A
N O N - MEMBER
Mr. a n d Mrs. T o m P u r d u e , W’esley b r o k e n som e t i m e ag o a n d h a s n e v e r
a n d to b e b e t t e r y o u n g m en a n d w o­ W IT H YOU. A F A R M E R I F P O S ­
S he can not w alk widow. B la n c h e M a r h a ll Sw eet, oi
P u r d u e an d Mr. W a l t e r W o o d s of h eale d properly.
m e n we s h a l l n o t r e g r e t t h e labor. S IB L E .
We hop e f o r an B eagle, O re.; t h r e e d a u g h t e r s , Mrs.
T h is can
be t h e
la r g e s t E a g le P o in t, Mrs. R. B ishoff, Cleo on it a t p re s e n t.
A n o u n ce of p re v e n t io n is w o r t h a lu n c h e o n we h a v e
E l m e r S im m o n s , D o r r i s C alif.; Mrs.
s p o n s o re d
foi B ishoff, Mr. W m . E d l e r an d Mae E d ­ e a rly i m p r o v e m e n t.
p o u n d o f c u r e a n d it is o u r op in io n y ears.
Mrs. E lw o od A b b o t h a s b een s t a y ­ C lyde S m i th , J a c k s o n v ill e , O re.; an d
T h e officers, d ir e c to r s , an d le r of B eagle all ca lle d a t t h e J a m e s
t h e r e is no m o r e w o r t h w h i l e lab o r c o m m it te e m e n h a v e d o n e a good jo b
in g w ith Mrs. G uy
H um phrey
of Mrs. H e r m a n P e n c e
of
K lam ath
M a r tin h o m e T u e sd a y .
t h a n to h elp t h e boys a n d g irls to th i s y ear. L e t ’s show o u r a p p r e c i ­
M
edford
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F a l l s ; tw o
sons, M a r s h a ll
Sw eet,
Mr. a n d Mr.s C h a r le s S a n d e rs o n
g ro w up in to w o r t h y citizens.
W e a re sorry
to le a r n
of t h e M edford, a n d
D e sm o n d S w eet a t
a tio n a n d let th e m k n o w t h a t A LL s p e n t T u e s d a y a t t h e S a l e r h o m e.
• • •
his
O F US a r e b a c k of th e m .
Mrs. N o ra W il li a m s is in M edford d e a t h of Mr. L. M. S w eet w h ile r e ­ h o m e ; also 13 g r a n d c h i l d r e n ;
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ol
W e h e a r d a good o n e o n th e so-
S E E YOU ON T H E 8T H !
re c e iv in g m ed ic a l c a r e for a cold.
ca lle d " r e l i e f " w o rk now b ein g d o ne
Mr. a n d Mrs H a r r y B e n n e tt a n d was close allie d w ith S a m s V alley J a m e s t o w n , N Y.; o n e b r o t h e r , F r e d
in a n d a r o u n d M edford. W e w ere
Mr. M ario n B e n n e tt of P o w e rs s p e n t being a m e m b e r of t h e S a m s Valley S w eet of J a m e s t o w n , N. Y.
Mr. Sw eet will be b u rle d from th e
to ld t h a t on a c e r t a in d ay re cen tly )
t h e w eek en d w ith t h e B e n n e tt s h ere. G ra n g e a n d h a r i n g a son in t h e h ig h
P
e
r l F u n e r a l h o m e t h i s a f t e r n o o n at
on t h e B e a r C re e k p r o j e c t t h e r e w ere
A few of t h e wild flo w ers a r e be-j 8cb00' as w e " a s a bo8t
f r ie n d s
N IN E bosses o u t o f T W E N T Y - T W O
g i n n i n g to bloom n ow .
r a * * « 10» passing.
Mr. S w eet 2 o ’clock. Rev. W. R. Ilalrd o ff ic i­
m e n w o r k in g . L o o k s lik e S e n a to r
T h e P l e a s a n t H o u r C lu b will be died M onday n ig h t . W e ex te n d o u r a ti n g . I n t e r m e n t will be in t h e Sis­
fam ily
in t h e i r k iy o u M e m o ria l P a r k .
B o ra h k n e w w h e re o f h e sp o k e w h en
e n t e r t a i n e d w ith a Musical T e a M ar., s y m p a t h y to t h e
Mr. a n d Mrs. E lm e r S im m o n s of
h e sa id t h e r e w as e n t i r e l y to o m u c h
1 3 th a t 2 p. m., at t h e W a lt e r G r a n t b e re a v e m e n t.
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orris,
C a li f o r n i a , a n d Mr. a n d Mrs
w a s te in t h e g o v e r n m e n t re lie f p ro ­
hom e. Mrs. W a l t e r G r a n t a n d Mrs.
g ra m .
N o ra W il li a m s a r e t h e h o s te s s e s th is ball te a m s played E agle P o i n t h ig h H e r m a n P ence a n d son of K l a m a t h
*
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I a t S a m s V alley gym on F eb . 22. T h i s F a lls a r e a t th e S w eet h o m e a n d will
A special e n t e r t a i n m e n t will b t m o n th .
T h e m o r e we see o f o u r p r e s e n t g iv en to m o r r o w
Mr. E u g e n e L a m p m a n is b ack to wa8 th e m ost e n t h u s i a s t i c g a m e o( a t t e n d t h e f u n e r a l.
(F rid ay)
night
g o v e r n m e n t ’s w o rk , t h e less we a r e M arch 8, a t th e high sch ool a u d i t o r ­ m a k e r e p a i r s a n d to pro ve u p on th e se a s o n to d a t e an d r e s u l t e d in a
in fa v o r of g o v e r n m e n t o w n e r s h i p of iu m .
his h o m e s te a d . H e will be t h e g u est v lc to ry f ° r Sanis V a lle y b o th fo r th e
a n y th i n g .
T o o m u c h g r a f t , politics
T h is
left
C h a rle s W in t e r s , well k n o w n e n ­ of Mr a n d M rs W a l t e r M yers f o r firs t a n d second team s.
a n d p u r e In efficiency a n d w aste. W e t e r t a i n e r fo r c h il d re n , will p re s e n t a few d a y s b e fo re he leaves.
'h e f i r s t te a m s tie d in t h e c o n te s t so
T h e " r e d b e r r y ’ d is e a se of b la c k ­
ho ld t h a t p r i v a te b u s in e s s w ith its " T o n y ” , th e m o s t h u m o r o u s V e n t r i l ­
Mr. Jo e K ing is m o u r n i n g t h e loss th e y w ere to play th e d e c id in g g a m e
b e rr ie s a n d Y o u n g b e r r i e s m a y be
u r g e for p ro f its is m u c h m o re eco­ o q u is t fig u re on th e stag e. T e n m i n ­ of his do g, Gyp, w h ich h a s b een mis- at J a c k s o n v ill e
on M onday
n ig h t su ccessfully c o n tr o lle d by s p r a y in g all
n om ical. A n d we h e a r th e y a r e u t e s w ith T o n y a n d y o u r t r o u b l e a r e sing s in c e T u e sd a y .
b« t E a g le P o i n t fo r fe ite d t h e g a m e
can es w ith liqu id lim e s u l f u r , one
t a l k i n g of d ro p p i n g a b o u t
80 per f o r g o tte n .
T h e A n tio ch C o m m u n it y S u n d a y ,lue *o a n ineligible player.
gallo n to tw elv e g a llo n s of w a te r
c e n t of t h e codes. T h e y m a y as well
S a m s Valley p la y e d R ogu e R iv er,
A d d in g to th e e n j o y m e n t of th e School is g ro w in g , 33 a t t e n d e d Sun-
a t t h i s t i m e of s e a s o n , s t a t e s L* P.
F e b r u a r y 28 a t R o g u e R iver w ith a
d r o p ’em fo r all th e r e a l good th ey e v e n in g will be m agic t r i c k s a n d a day.
W ilcox, C o u n ty A gent.
a r e d oin g.
p u p p e t show .
P rep are for an h o u r
Mr. a n d Mrs. A lvin G reb of E a g le victo ry fo r S a m s Valley. On M arch
T h is so called “ d is e a s e ” is in r e ­
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of good clean fu n.
A d m is sio n will P o in t s p e n t t h e w eek en d w ith Mrs.
a lity c a u s e d by a s m a ll m ite, w hich
Valley a n d S a m s V alley won a g a in .
W e a r e w o n d e r in g w h a t will be be 10 cents.
O re b 's m o t h e r , Mrs. M. R. H a r p e r .
w o rk s I t s w ay in to t h e b u d s d u r i n g
T h is g ave S a m s V alley t h e C o u n ty
t h e r e s u l t of th e
f i g h ti n g w h ich
t h e bloom perio d an d so i n j u r e s th e
cham pionship
We
feel p r o u d
of
s e e m s to be s t a r t i n g
among
th e
b e rr y t h a t n o r m a l d e v e lo m p e n t is
t h e te a m a n d t h e i r coach a s th e y
D e m o c ra tic m a j o r i t y in C ongress. If
Im possible.
In ju red berries rem ain
m et so m e s tiff c o m p e titio n .
t h e y will o n ly p u t t h a t l o u d - m o u t h e d
r e d in c o lo r a n d fail to m a t u r e t h e r e ­
S a m s V alley ’s second te a m p la y e d
K in g fish a w ay in m o t h b a lls we s h a l l
by c a u s i n g sev ere c ro p losses. T h e
A baby d a u g h t e r w as b o rn to Mr.
Glen H o lty a n d wife h av e m o v e d ' c e n t r a l P o i n t ’s second te a m a t S a m s
b e i v e a h u g e sig h of relief. It looks
H i m a l a y a v a r i e ty is t h e m o st s u s ­
a n d Mrs. W il la r d H ow sley a t t h e i r Into t h e P a u l S h u lz ’s house.
Valley March 1st with a v ic to ry for
to us t h a t K in g F r a n k l i n th e F i r s t ’s
c e p tib le, b u t in j u r y is k n o w n t o oc­
h o m e h e r e M onday, M arch 4th.
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Miss H azel C assidy of
M edford a r e b o th a b s e n t fro m school d u e to :it C e n t r a l P o in t M arch 2, w ith an- c u r to a c e r t a i n e x te n t on all v a r ­
re a l f i r e w o r k s a r e s t a r t i n g .
ieties, e v e n th o s e g r o w in g in th e
w as a w e e k e n d g u e s t of h e r cou sin h a v in g t h e m easles.
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! o t h e r v ic to ry f o r C e n t r a l P o in t. T h is
wild s t a t e .
Y oungberries are su b ­
Mrs.
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Mr. a n d Mrs. T e d D e F o r d c a m e j s a v e c e n t r a l P o in t t h e
c h a m p io n -
L a s t w eek we w e n t o u t to th e A n ­
T h o se fr o m h e re w ho a t t e n d e d th e h o m e for a few d a y s F e b r u a r y 23. „hip. o u r boyB played a good g a m e j e c t to t h i s in s ect also , a n d s h o u l d
tio c h School to a t t e n d
a real old
be g iv en p ro te c tio n by t h e s p r a y rec-
better
f a s h io n e d " P i e S o cial” . A n d did we pie social a t A ntio ch las t F r i d a y e v e ­ T h e y h a v e been a t Yancy t h e p a s t b u t C e n t r a l P o i n t played a
n in g w e re well pleased w ith t h e e n ­ m o n t h T h e y re p o r t lots of sn ow on o n e . C o n g r a tu l a ti o n s . C e n tr a l P o in t, c o m m e n d e d above.
e n jo y it!
I t h a d been m a n y a blue
G r o w e r s d e s i r in g a c ro p of ed ib le
t e r t a i n m e n t . especially th e
p u p p et th e m a r s h .
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Dime to s p r a y all t h e i r v in e s w ith
new S a m s V alley school h o u se T h u r s d a y
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n e a r F e b r u a r y 28. T h e r e w ere 18 m e m ­
lad we k n e w on ly t h a t k in d of fun t e a m of h o r s e s fro m a f a r m
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A nd as u s u a l w ith n e w s p a p e r peo- Llyod H a m lin is q u ite ill a n d was t a l k on b re a d m a k in g .
T h e a d a G lass. J u n e M arie M ann f o r t be m a d e to sp r a y th e s e v in e s as
School was d ism issed in all ro o m s
pie ,we p ro v ed a good p ic k e r w h en t a k e n to a M edford
h o s p i ta l
for
in ail ro o m s M onday F e b r u a r y 2 5 th an d R u th M orava all got 1 0 0 % in re c o m m e n d e d .
we bid in a pie. Such a pie! A n d t r e a t m e n t M onday,
su c h a lovely p a r t n e r !
W e m ay be
Mrs. I na Be In ch, co u n ty school fo r t h e d a y d u e to a b re a k in t h e t h e i r sp e llin g la s t week,
It w as r e p a i r e d by
Mr. a n d Mrs. W ells
M ann
and
g e t t i n g old b u t we can still pick 'em s u p e r v is o r , g av e th e pupils
of o u r f u r n a c e pipes.
school r e s u m e d d a u g h t e r J a n e w ere in th e B ro w ns-
T h e scho o l c h il d r e n p u t on a d a n d y -r h o o l a te s t la s t M onday m o r n in g , F e r n J o h n s o n a n d
boro d is tr i c t on b u sin e ss 8 u n d a y .
p u p p e t sh o w a n d to m a k e it b e t t e r . 1 Mrs Moore H a m il to n an d s o n . Al- T u e s d a y m o r n in g .
Mr. W ells S ta n le y is v is itin g
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t h e y r e q u i r e d no p r o m p t i n g at all. z a n d e r . Mrs. K a th r y n H u n t r e s s a n d , A g r o u p of g r a d e g ir ls to o k ad
March 16 h a s been s e t as t h e clos­
In fact, t h e te a c h e r s s a t d o w n In t h e -Miss F r a n c e . G reen, all of M edford v a n ta g e of th e ho lid ay to go on a th e h o m e of his siste r, Mrs. D. O.
in g d a t e for s ig n in g a p p li c a ti o n s for
a u d ie n c e an d let th e m go it alo n e, v is ite d a t th „ C. W. S age h o m e Sun- h i k e u p ab o v e F e r g u s o n sp r in g s . All G arriso n .
b u t t h r e e c o n t r a c te d
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Mrs. R u th W h it e an d
c h i l d r e n j t h e 1935 c o rn -h o g c o n t r a c t s by th e
V elm a
L ee, O re g o n b o a rd of review w hich held
,Ah e V s hho, wd e’ erTe " ‘0 ‘ ^ CredU , 0 f " T o " * S e a b ro o k e . local d e c o r a t o r B e u la h W a b u f f Is q u it e s e r io u s ly af- M ilford, B ern ice a n d
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is d o ing som e p a p e rin g a n d p a in tin g fected a t h a v in g g o tte n a r o u n d h e i w ere sh o p p in g in M edford S a tu r d a y its f i r s t m e e t in g re cen tly . T h is d a t e
is s o m e w h a t e a r l i e r t h a n t h a t set
eyes.
even in g .
W e w a n t to say
a w o rd of com-
fo r Mrs. H azel A tk in s of A gate,
R. G H u n s le y a n d fam ily of T a b le
Mrs. H. A O ilklson was a b u s i n e s s ' la s t y e a r , b u t as t h e r e is litt le w o rk
m e n d a t io n to t h e B " te a m l a d . w h o
Mrs H »
D av ison
to r e n e w in g th e c o n t r a c t s it was felt
re c e n tly won t h e c h a m p i o n s h i p
of
p r i m a r y g r a d e , of
C en tral
Point R ock an d Mrs. T ed D oF o rd r e t u r n e d c a lle r a t th e school T u e sd a y
to K l a m a t h C o u n ty T u e s d a y .
Mrs. Una
B. Inch visited o u r t h a t f i r s t p a y m e n t w o u ld be speeded
S o u t h e r n O reg o n in b a s k e t b a l l
T h e sch o o ls last F rid a y .
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T h e W in n fa m ily h a v e m oved ov- school T u e s d a y a n d g a v e
us so m e i up a n d he best In terest* of all be
boys a r e good clea n p la y e r s w h o
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b rid g e
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h ave w o rk e d h a r d for t h e h o n o r. W e S u n d a y w ith h e r s i s te r
Mrs
ecil e r n e a r th e
c a u s e s F lo r e n c e a n d R u th to h a v e a
W h e n we c a m e to school M onday p ro m p tly .
ex pect to see so m e r a r e s p o r t w h en M esser of S a m s \ alley.
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J . D Mood, a g e n t fo r th e Metro- lo ng walk befo re c a tc h in g t h e school m o r n in g we m u c h a p p r e c i a te d find-
th e y r e a c h th e y A te a m .
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p o li ta n L ife Ins. w as a b u sin e ss visl- bu s, b u t we a r e glad th e y c a n s till Ing o u r floor* new ly oiled
Mr. a n d Mr*. Well*
Mann
an d violet p ic k i n g S a tu r d a y .
W e n o te t h a t t h e J a c k s o n C o u n ty t o r h e r e T uesd ay ,____________________ a t t e n d h ig h school.
J o h n M orava wa* a v is it o r at hi»
V e rn e
a n d Melvin
H arper
a r e d a u g h t e r J a n e w ere S u n d a y callers
C h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e h a s a r r a n g e d
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fo r a big feed to m o r r o w n ig h t. At will aee m o re a n f m o r e c o o p e ra tio n
Mr*. G a u d e e d is c a rd e d h e r Essex
T h e c h il d r e n a r e m u c h i n t e r e s t e d
th is m e e t in g we sh all b e a r t h e s a m e b e tw e e n t h e m e tro p o lis a n d th - e n b e r g o r c h a r d .
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Mrs. M a r s h , w ho ha*
G en eva an d F o rd coach.
c o u n tr y th ta 1» etc. W e feel t h a t p led g e o u r s in c e re s u p p o r t t o e v ery v ic tim of t h e m e a s le s a n d 1* a b s e n t w h en t h e su n shine*.
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be<tern>ent
o! t h e fr o m school.
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Big Show a t
High School
Friday Eve
‘R ed B erry” Control
E xp lain ed by Co. A g.
Table Rock Rockets
Sams Valley Items
Agate School
C losin g D ate for
Corn-hog C am paign
S et for M arch 16
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1
POPULAR COUPLE
WED I S WEEK
AI BRIDE'S HOME
A w e d d in g of local i n t e r e s t w as
so lem nized in C e n tr a l P o in t on F r i ­
day even in g , M arch 1, w h en Mist
Merle H e d g p e th , d a u g h t e r of Mr. a n d
Mrs. E. W H e d g p e th of C e n t r a l P o in t
b ecam e th e b ri d e of O liver O b e n c h a in
so n of Mr. a n d Mrs. G. E. O b en c h a in ,
also of C e n t r a l P oint.
T h e e v e n t to o k p lace a t th o h o m e
of t h e b ri d e 's p a r e n t s , Rev. D. E.
Millard r e a d i n g t h e r i n g ce re m o n y .
T h e b ri d e w o re a s u it of ro s e a n d
bro w n w ith brow n access o ries an d
c o rs a g e of s w e e t peas a n d fresias.
T hose p r e s e n t w ere Mr. a n d Mrs.
E. W . H e d g p e th , Mrs. E m m a Doo­
little , m o t h e r o f Mrs. H e d g p e th , Mr.
a n d Mrs. J a m e s C a m p b e ll a n d d a u g h ­
te r, Alison of T a le n t, Mrs. C a m p b ell
b e in g a s i s t e r of t h e b rid e , H a r r y
H e d g p e th , Gazelle, Cal, b r o t h e r of
th e bride, a n d Miss J o a n M illard
A lovely s u p p e r w as serv ed a f t e r
th e c e re m o n y a n d th e co u p le left
Im m e d i a te l y on t h e i r h o n e y m o o n to
C a lifo rn ia .
T h e b rid e is a g r a d u a t e of S o u t h ­
e r n O regon N o rm a l Scholl a n d th e
g ro o m Is a f o r m e r s t u d e n t of O re ­
gon S ta t e college
B oth a r e g r a d ­
u a te s of C e n tr a l P o in t h ig h school.
A f te r t h e i r r e t u r n th e y will m a k e
t h e i r h o m e j u s t n o r t h o f Centra'.
P o in t.
80th Birthday I«
C elebrated by
Mrs. M attie Sm ith
T w e n ty -o n e la d ie s
of t h e
WRC
g a t h e r e d a t t h e h o m e of Mrs. E d ­
w a rd J o n e s M onday a t 12 o'clock
a n d p ro c e e d e d to th e h o m e o f C liff­
o r d S m ith w h e r e th e y v e ry q u ie tly
e n te r e d t h e living room a n d g a t h e r ­
ed a r o u n d t h e fire place. O ne m e m ­
b e r th e n r a p p e d on t h e d o o r to Mrs.
M a ttie S m i t h ’s b e d ro o m a n d a s k e d
h e r to co m e out. She w as v e ry m u c h
s u r p r is e d on seein g h e r f r ie n d s an d
re alizin g it wus in h o n o r of
her
e ig h t ie t h b ir th d a y . A p o t lu c k d i n ­
n e r w as th e n e n jo y e d . Mrs. C liffo rd
S m ith h a d p r e p a r e d
a t u r k e y , po­
ta to e s a n d coffee fo r t h e feast.
It
was a g a la occasion. Mrs. S m ith r e ­
ceived m a n y lovely g if ts a n d b i r t h ­
d a y w ishes.
P. N. G. Club M eets
at M erritt H om e
T he P. N. G. c lu b m e t M arch 5 th
a t th e h o m e of S is te r C a t h a r i n e M er­
ritt.
M e m b e rs p re s e n t w ere C la r a
F a r r a , p r e s id e n t; M ary R ic h a r d s o n ,
s e c r e ta r y ;
C la r a
V in c e n t,
Emma
G leason, Inez F e r g u s o n , Iva C oping-
e r , M innie B uckles, Id a H e n d e rs o n ,
H rm a /H ed g ep eth , N ellie S im m o n s ,
E th el S o u th w e ll
a n d t h e h o stess
Mary Mee a n d S a r a h V in c e n t w ere
w elcom e visitors. T h e n e x t m e e tin g
place will be In t h e I. O. O. F. h all,
T h u r s d a y , A pril 4th, a t 2 : 3 0 p. m.
T h e n a t 7 : 0 0 p. m. t h e sa m e d a y t h e
P. N- G. c lu b a r e to h av e a covered
dish d i n n e r In th e s a m e h a ll f o r all
P a s t N oble G r a n d s a n d t h e i r f a m il­
ies.
T h e c lu b m e m b e r s h a v e p la n n e d
to p u t t h e i r c e d a r c h e s t on disp lay a t
th e R e b e k a h d a n c e in t h e W a lk e r
H all, S a t u r d a y , M arch 9 th , so a l '
w h o w ould lik e a tic k e t on th i s c h est
please b r i n g an e x tr a q u a r t e r .
A fter t h e busine»* m e e t in g a very
p le a s a n t a f t e r n o o n was e n jo y e d , by
a d m i r i n g Mrs.
M e r r i t t ’s
b e a u ti f u l
q u il ts a n d c ro c h e te d w ork
A d e li­
c io u s lu n c h e o n of sa n d w ic h e s , coffee
a n d c h e r r y pie w as se rv e d by th e
hostess, a s s is te d by C la r a V incent.
T h e m e m b e r* d e p a r t e d fo r th e i r
v a rio u s ho m es, hop ing to h a v e a* e n ­
jo y a b le a ti m e a t th e nex t m e e tin g .
.
M E K E E P MONEY MOVING
N o th in g a t t r a c t s s e t t l e r s so m uch
a* b r i g h t a n d a t t r a c t i v e places.
T h e d ri v e to r e p a i r, r e p a i n t a n d
rem o d el Is going o v e r good In Med­
ford.
Gold Hill. J a c k s o n v ille , C e n tr a l
P o in t and P h o en ix h av e b e a u ty spots.
WRiy not h a v e m o re of t h e m ?
We lend m oney to resp o n sib le peo­
ple for thl* purpose.
Fanners ami Fruitgrower* Bank
(t out in tin it t ItnlMrr*)
( D eposit« In su re» !)