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    Winner of
No Prize Whatever
1934
1 fH E A M ER IC A N I
VOLUM E V i l i
C E N T R A L P O IN T . ORKGOX, T H U R S D A Y , <M TOUKIl S I . 1935
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Phone
M M U K It a
Musings^ Crater Lake Road Local Happenings LADIES OF W.R.C.
Open for Travel
DOLO BIG PARTÌ
Entire Winter
FOB HALLOW EEN
by an Innocent Bystander
We e n jo y e d a visit th e o th e r day
with a g e n t l e m a n w ho used to live
in St. P a u l a lo n g a b o u t th e tim e
we w ere g o in g to school th ere. He,
too, w e n t to o ld St. P a u l C en tral
H igh w ay b a c k in th e e a rly N ine­
ties. A n d if y o u t h i n k we did not
find a lo t
t a l k a b o u t, you have
a n o t h e r g u e s s com ing. W o n d e r Just
how m a n y o t t h a t old class of ’94
a r e le f t?
W e h av e a h u n c h th a t
th e roll w o u ld be m ig h ty sm all.
• • •
T h is is a fu n n y old w o rld , anyw ay.
One lives in a c e r t a i n locality for
som e y e a r s a n d fo r m s m a n y close
fr ie n d s h ip s .
T h e n o n e suddenly
m oves a w a y to som e o th e r locality
an d a new se t o f fr ie n d sh ip s is fo rm ­
ed. As t i m e g o es on o n e even fo r­
g ets th e n a m e s of tho se e arly friends.
B ut t h e i r faces lin g e r on m em o ry 's
page. T h e n o n e m eets so m eo n e who
k no w s so m e of t h e m a n d how q u ic k ­
ly t h e n a m e s com e back.
Mem ory
is a s t r a n g e th i n g , anyw ay.
• • •
*
W e h a v e b e e n p r i n ti n g th e school
p a p e r fo r t h e C e n t r a l P o in t H igh
school r e c e n t l y a n d it b rin g s back
very v iv id ly t h e d a y s w hen we were
going to h ig h school a n d were on
(the s t a f f o f a scho o l p ap er, The
M onitor.
W e d o n ’t see m u ch d if­
fe re n c e w ith t h e p r e s e n t p ap ers from
th e o ld o nes.
W e h a d t h e sam e
a m o u n t o f tr o u b l e filling t h e d arn ed
old s h eet t h a t t h e p re s e n t-d a y young
people have. A n d so m e of th e stu ff
used to d a y s o u n d s v ery f a m il a r som e­
way.
• • •
T h e u n t a m e d b u n c h of solons up
a t Salem h a v e g o ne hog-w ild w ith
s e lf-im p o rta n c e .
T h e g o v e rn o r c a ll­
ed t h e l e g i s l a t u r e to g e t h e r for a
specific p u rp o s e — to settle th e m a t­
t e r of a s ite fo r a new cap lto l b u ild ­
ing a n d to a r r a n g e fo r th e fin ancing
of it.
B u t a 8 80011 88 th e y
got
through
s q u a b b l in g
o v er seatin g
som e of t h e i r m e m b e r s , th e y s t a r te d
In to flood t h e bill h o p p e r w ith a
lot of crazy bills t h a t h ad absolutely
no c o n n e c tio n w ith th e m a t t e r In
h an d. W e h a v e a b o u t come to t h e con­
clusion t h a t O re g o n w ould be b e tte r
sion t h a t O re g o n w ould b e b e tt e r
off if we s c r a p p e d t h e le g isla tu re
en tirely a n d a d o p te d a com m ission
form o f g o v e r n m e n t.
• • •
T o n 'g h t V ivian J o n e s a n d a n u m -
ber of h e r fr ie n d s will have a Hal-
low-een p a rty a t h e r f a t h e r s hom e,
P u m p k i n pie a n d c id e r will be serv-
®d.
M r. a n d Mrs. T ed Silk wood, w h o '
A n u m b e r of o u r m e r c h a n ts arc
C r a te r L ake N atio n al P a rk , Ore.,! A tele p h o n e is also lo cated a t th e have w o rk ed on t h e S. H C h lrg w ln * h a v in g d o lla r day sales S a tu r d a y and
place fo r th e last f o u r o r five years. Monday. E very o n e in C e n tr a l Polut
Oct., 30 ( S p .) — T he S o u th and West " e s t E n t r a n c e r a n g e r cab in , con-
a r e leaving S a tu r d a y for L ongview , d is tric t is in vited to call a n d t a k e
e n tr a n c e roads to C r a te r L ake will nectPd w ith P a r k H e a d q u a r t e r s as
w here th ey will m a k e th e i r home. I a d v a n ta g e of th e s e b arg ain s.
You
be open to tr a v e l th r o u g h o u t th e
tW0 "0U,h
T h e ir d a u g h te r . Mrs. Steve B entson | *'••• Hnd real v alu es fo r you r money,
w in te r of 1935-36. in s o fa r as wea- e n tr a n c e s v is ito rs will
kn ow
Just and Miss G ladys R o b erts o n will a c - ; Bear* the a d v e r t i s e m e n t s In th is pa-
t h e r conditions perm it, p a rk officials w hat co n d itio n s to expect in m a k i n g c o m p a n y them . for a visit. Mr. a n d ! P** for y ° » r d o ll a r d a y tips.
a n n o u n ced today. Snow plows will ( th e la k e trip.
'
od wer,, g u e sts at the
Mrs. Guy Tex h a s r e t u r n e d to h e r
Maple
hom
e
to a H a llo w e 'e n d in n e r
k t t p the so uth and west roads free
It is highly e s s en tial fo r m o to rists
hom e a f t e r sp e n d in g most of the s u m ­
th is evening.
of snow the e n ti r e w in ter, but th ey | to b e a r In m in d t h a t c h a in s will be
m e r at P rosp ect.
will be closed d u r i n g t h e height of necessary e q u ip m e n t when h ig h w a y s
T he M issionary C ircle of th e F e d ­
F O R S A L E —Good Used P iano. »5
severe storm s.
a re anow covered. W h ile snow plows e ra te d c h u rc h at t h e i r re g u l a r m e e t­
S to rm y w e a th e r has been prevail­ will k eep d eep snow o ff t h e pave­ ing T h u rs d a y a t th e ch u rch , p r e p a r - , down
$5.80 a m o n th will handle.
n „ , , and
,
ing a t C ra te r L a k e d u r i n g th e c u r ­ m en t, Icy an d
slip p ery c o n d itio n s ed a very p le a s a n t su r p ris e for R e v J
" P la n o Slt°PPe.
r e n t week and as a resu lt road condi­ can not be en tire ly e li m i n a te d , ne-
an d Mrs. R. c . Lewis as It was t h e i r .
B o y . o r g irls
w ish in g
to e a rn
ti o n s a r e beg inn in g to be so m ew hat c e ss ita tin g c a u tio u s d rivin g. No a c
<< ng a n n iv e r s a ry . T he a f f a i r was! X m a s m oney see Mrs. Pow ell at th is
u n certain.
S to rm s a t th is tim e of c o m o d a tio n s of an y k in d a r e now or a co m p lete s u r p r is e and was very office o r call 601 for in f o rm a tio n ,
th e y ear can easily leave from o n e 1 will be a v a ila b le In th e p a r k u n til m uch en jo y ed by all.
_______
to tw o feet in th e i r w ake. M o t o r is ts 1 next J u n e , b u t can be p ro c u r e d at
Mr „ „ a v — ~—
Mr a,ld M n C C " 'W P P l e from
-
a n d Mrs. J e a r l Bouncy, a c - , n e a r J u n e a u , A laska, s to p p e d recen t-
a r e advised to provide them selves F o r t K la m a t h 20 m iles a w ay on th e
w ith complete in f o rm a tio n on w eath- so uth road o r a t U nion C reek
o r o m p an ied by t h e i r d a u g h te r . A . b e r - |l y for a sh o rt vis., a , th e Jo h n s o n
W h ile h o m e
T hey w ere f r ie n d s of Mr and
er
and
road
c o nd ition s
b e f o r e , P ro spect, 20 o r 30 m iles, respective- a. r e t u r n e d h o m e Monday.
d riv in g to th e p a r k by c o n tac tin g ly d is ta n t on th e west e n t r a n c e ro ad. * * '' .T i VlHi,e? Mr ,,on np>' s sis- Mrs J o h n s o n 's son B u r r an d b r o u g h t
th e N atio nal P a r k Service office In
n ■ alum a n d also Mr. BonneyY m essag es from Mr. a n d Mrs. Ilu rr
In m a k i n g th e t r i p to th e la k e
Medford.
d u rin g th e w in te r, m o to ris ts m u s t ll ere from S p o k a n e w ho was visiting Jo h n s o n an d little d a u g h t e r , E lsa
D u rin g th e m ain w in te r season. h a v e an a d e q u a t e g a so lin e supply,
y * as ^°K8> in Salem w hen E dith. Mr. J o h n s o n is s u p e r in te n d -
w a s n t r a i n in g h ard .
T h e R ogu e out of th e P W A s u r v e y s at J u n e a u .
m o to rists a re u rg ed to m a k e use of . a s th e n e a re s t av a ila b le g a so lin e is
telepho nes a lo n g t h e S o u th en tra n c e o u ts id e of th e park. W a r m clothes R iv er valley still has ’em all b eat, Mr. an d Mrs W h ip p le went to Oak-
la n d to m a k e t h e i r home.
h ighw ay, one located a t th e old e n ­ an d s u ita b le fo o tw e a r a r e necessary ■ ccordlng ,o M r j B o n n e y .
tr a n c e an d th e o th e r a t the new. w hen t h e snow Is deep.
F O R S A L E — F o r d T o u r in g c a r - j Bobby G ris h a m en jo y e d a b ir th d a y
I'Mise and tires. $12.50. T ra d in g d i n n e r p a rt y at his h o m e W odnes-
P os, A S econd H a n d Store.
day.
Land Bank Sale
Win. E. Nicholson,
of Farms Being
Long a Resident,
Held in Medford
Taken By Death
Marvin W ick of P o r t la n d is ex-!
' Ir al“ 1 Mrs. Vince R itz in g e r and
po rted to a rr iv e h ere from P o rtla n d M r- al>d Mrs. A. O. Myera r e t u r n e d
th is week end a n d will visit ids m o - 1 from a very successfu l
d eer h u n t
T h e sem i-an n u a l sale of Jackson*
W illiam E lm o re N icholson,
well t h e r In Medford an d will also visit n e a r L ak o v irw
As n e a r as we can
co u n ty farm p ro p e rtie s ow ned by th e kn ow n re s id e n t of s o u t h e r n O regon, th e T u rp in fam ily hero. It Is r u m o r - I B n d out th e two d e e r w ere b r o u g h t
F e d e ra l Land B an k of S p o k a n e is w here he h a s lived fo r t h e past 4 3 | e d th a t Mr. W ick will not re tu rn in b>' ,be ,a<,le8
. . e . a . . r . s ’ Pa »»ed -* a w ay --
now
being c o n d u cte d
by C. A. | >
a t . th . e
fam ily to P o r t la n d alone.
A rlen e H a y received w ord t h a t h e r
B arnes, field ago n,
for
s o u th e rn \
° n R ° 88 L a n e T ue8day a l
Mr. a n d Mrs.
C lyde
A d am s of m o t h e r passed a w ay very gen tly th is
1 1 :3 0 p ut., a f t e r a sh o r t illness.
O regon, at th e H otel J ack s o n .
He
Mr. N icholson w as b o m n e a r G rin- B u tte F a ll s an d Mr. a n d Mrs E d w in m o r n in g a t ten th irty . H e r body will
ls being assisted by W a r r e n Pfttter- j n e „ , owa N o v e m b e r 6 , 1864> au d M artin of C a lifo rn ia , w ere d i n n e r be b ro u g h t hom e fo r
b u ria l.
Ar-
son of C e n tra l P o in t.
, w as a g e d 70 years.
He s p e n t his g u ests of Mr. an d Mrs. M aynard P u t ­ r a n g e m e n t a s to d a te h a v e not been
Mr. an d Mra. M artin m a d e yet. Miss H ay a n d b e r siste r
Mr. B arnes h a s a b o u t a dozen early life in Io w a, a u d also g a in e d ney Tuesday
J a c k s o n co un ty p ro p ertie s for sale at his ed u c a tio n th e r e , a n d in
1892 a r e v is itin g .Mrs. M a r tin 's p a re n t s at h ave th e s y m p a th y of
th e
e n ti r e
th is tim e, th e f a r m s ra n g i n g up w ard came w est to s o u t h e r n O regon. S h o rt- T a le n t a n d a r e m oving an d s t a r t i n g c o m m u n it y In th e i r sorrow .
fro m 15 acres, all of th e m being lm-'I>' a l t e r his a r r iv a l he
m et
Miss
proved an d su ited to a v a rie ty of
S t« r S1» <w b ° 8* Pa ™ " t8
of th e e a rlie s t s e t tl e r s in th i s sec­
a g r i c u lt u r a l pu rs u its , he said
tio n ) a n d th ey w e r e u n it e d l a m a r ­
Mr. B arn es re p o r te d t h a t
m any
r ia g e a t G r a n t s P a s s in 1898.
perso n s from t h e east, especially the
Mr. N icholson was a m a n of fine
mid-w est d ro u g h t sections, a r e buy- C h ris tia n q u a litie s , au d a fine ucigh-
ing fa rm lands in th e west coast i bor t„ a |i. He waH a m e m b e r of Med-
atates.
j ford Lodge No. 1168 B. P. O. E lk s,
At the conclusion of th e sales per- an d Medford L o dg e No. 83, I. O. O. F.
iod h e re Mr. B arnes will r e t u r n to
to ok a very activ e In t e r e s t in
He fo rm e rly th e d e v e lo p m e n t of th e W ood R iver
his office In Eugene
Valley, being on e of th e early pio­
was sta tio n e d in Medford
n eers of t h a t valley.
He h a v e s to m o u r n h is d e p a r t u r e
his widow, Mrs. N ellie N icholson of
M edford, on e d a u g h t e r , Mrs. F r a n c e s
D . o i r l c s . i « R e r n r r l l H o uston of M edford, t h r e e sons.
B ut th e y h a d ti m e in t h e H ouse
to a d o p t a m e m o r i a l t ° C o n gress in
fav o r of t h e T o w n s e n d P lan . They
know w h e n to t a k e s h e l t e r when
th e w in d b e g in s to blow. T h e poli­
ticians w ho ig n o r e t h a t p lan o r who
speak s n e e r ln g ly of it a r e ta k i n g a w ­
ful c h a n c e s w ith t h e i r f u t u r e . F o r
w hile t h e r e a r e a lot of folk s who
ca n n o t Ju s t “ s e e ” th e p lan , th e r e
a re a lo t of o t h e r fo lk s w ho a r e de­
F o r t K la m a t h , O reg on, Lloyd N ic h ­
The l a r g e s t collections of
gaso­
m a n d in g in n o u n c e r t a i n to n e s th a t
olson of M edford, w ho is now
a t­
it be tr ie d o u t .
A nd th e m a jo rity line taxes in th e history of th e s tate te n d in g t h e U niv ersity of O reg o n ,
still ru le s in t h i s c o u n tr y , t h a n k the were reco rded d u rin g th e last th r e e t h r e e sisters, Mrs. E liz a b e th L eever
m o n th s, w ith nearly th r e e million
I.ord.
. ¡ o f C e n tra l P o in t , Mrs. F r e d S lagle
d o lla rs received by E a rl Snell, s e ­
of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. H . N.
T h is w r i t e r h a s been follow ing the c r e t a r y of slate.
B u tler of M edford and five g ra n d -
S ep tem ber
was a n o th e r
peak
fen
tr e n d o f p olitics f o r a lot of years,
Gas Revenue Top*
Previous Kecora* Theodoi> and Stewart N)Choison of
and we h a v e n e v e r seen a n y th in g
which c o n ta i n s t h e p olitical dyna-
m ate t h a t t h e T o w n s e n d P l a n docs.
And we a r e g o ing to risk a prophecy
on th e s u b j e c t.
It is o u r
guess
th a t t h e P lan *8 g ° ln 8 t0 be tried
out b e fo re m a n y y ears.
W h e th e r
it is g oin g to w o r k as th e p ro p o n ­
en ts hope is on t h e lap of th e gods.
•
•
•
h o u s e k e e p in g In H o r n b r o o k w h e re
Mr. M artin has w ork fo r Copco. Mr.
a n d Mrs. M artin w e re g u ests a t th e
P u t n e y hom e a g a in on W ed n e sd a y
evenin g.
m o n th ,
with
$88i.o'»0
pad
>j
p un(,r a | serv ices will be c o n d u c te d
b rin g in g th e to tal r,‘' e " u® r o '
tro m , he p Prl F u n e r a l H o m 0 F r i d a y
t o r fuels taxes to $ J , 8 0 0 . 0 « 0 f or the, ^ ^ ^
^
JoaPph K n o tts of-
q u a r t e r year. R e < e p
«
• •
1 f|c |a tin g .
I I n n t t e e r r m m e e n n t t
in A u g u st set th e high m ark fo r .11 j
F. c em e tery .
tim e In gas collections an d
Ju ly , I
w ith $95 4.000, closely ap pro ach ed
in
M edford
Mr*. Grigsby Die*
SNO O ZE FLU SH ES
F la s h ! F la s h ! F las h !
And th is i m p i n g . like so m e sp irit gen tly ta p p in g ,
Miss S ca n d a l T osser, to ssin g to yon | ta p p in g on t h e window pane.
th e n ew less new s of th e w orld.
W ell, sir, com e to find out th o u g h ,
Scoop!
T h e la te st new s scoop is all of th e co m m o tio n was c r e a t e d by
b r o u g h t to light.
Mr. F loyd Ross a p o or h u n g r y old g o at, a w ise old
was o v e r h e a r d by a g e n tl e m a n w ith goat w ho h a d chew ed a s u n d e r the
la r g e e a r s to say: “ Next y e a r I be­ rope t h a t had held him captiv e.
A g o at w ho h a d no d o u b t e n t e r ­
lieve I'll give a prize not fo r th e
larg est d e e r, but for th e b ig g est lie tain e d th e hig hly g r a t if y i n g hopes
of e n t e r i n g th e A m erican office and
to l d .’’
t a k i n g u n to h im se lf a m eal. A m eal
Now, Mr. Ross, in a ll sincerity,
co m posed of good old new sp ap ers.
do you t h i n k t h a t th is w ould be h u ­
T h en all of a su d d e n (y es, an d
m ane, j u s t a n d th e r i g h t t h i n g to
th is w as s u d d e n )
B r o th e r
G oat's
do fo r y o u r fellow m a n ?
eyes m u s t h a v e fallen on t h e poem
W hy give the guys w ho c a p tu r e d t h a t d e c o ra te d the front p a g e of last
the la u r e ls, glory a n d prize m oney w eek's pap er.
th is y e a r t h P cinch on th e
g ra n d
T he b ew ild ered g o a t looked d is ­
prize next y e a r?
g u s te d , u tt e r e d a ba-a-a, a n d slowly
Scoop!
Old Man
P ow ell
h a d w alk ed aw ay .
/■
Just fin ish e d s e t ti n g th e ty p e for th e
T h is r e m in d s me of t h a t old poem :
A m e ric a n — th e p ap er th a t w as to go Mary h a d a litt le goat.
to pres s on th e m orrow . T h e m i d ­
S h e fed h im on tin cans.
n ig h t oil w as b u r n i n g — w h a t a love­ One d a y so m e litt le g o ats w e r e born,
ly n ig h t fo r a m u r d e r.
And th e y all resem ble d F o r d s e ­
dans.
T h e n s u d d e n ly th e r e c a m e a rap-
Finish Work on
Fewer Auto Death*
Shangle Studios
Recorded in 1935
T h e W .R .C , p a rt y held T u e sd a y
ev en in g w as a very Jolly a ff a ir. W e
t h i n k It is th e only ev en in g In the
y ear t h a t t h e c h il d r e n a r e giv in g
th e r i g h t of w ay a n d fro m th e noise
an d fu n we t h i n k th e y m u s t of a p ­
p reciated It.
Twelve
sm all
boys
an d g irls u n d e r th e tr a i n i n g of Mrs.
W h ite g ave som e very p le a s in g folk
d ances an d N o rm a J e a n a n d R o b e rta
W u r t s dan ced . Mrs. J o e C ro ft to ok
th e set of glass w are h o m e w ith her.
T he b e a u ti fu l relish
p la te
w as
a u c tio n e d by G erald M orris an d Mrs.
D am on w as t h e lucky p a rty .
Mrs.
Musty a n d Mrs l l il k e y sold th e ci­
der, Lois a n d Mary R ic h a rd s o n had
th e candy boo th, Mrs Maple, Mrs.
C u m m in g s a n d
Mrs.
Pow ell
had
charg,, of th e c o u n tr y sto re.
Mrs.
Clem Gleason an d Mrs. Leo P o t t e r
sold coffee a n d pie. Mrs. E ide an d
Mrs. C o p ln g e r looked a f t e r th e fish
pond.
E v ery t h i n g w as sold an d ft
very nice su m received.
THK FED ER A T E D CHURCH
Rev. R o b e r t C h a rle s Is'wta, P a s t o r
P lione S I .
Bible S chool— A J. M ilton , S u p ­
e r i n t e n d e n t — 9 :4 5 a. m.
M orning W o rs h ip — 1 1 :0 0 A. M.
Y .P .S .C .E .— (tw o g r o u p s ) .
6 :3 0
p. m.
E v e n in g S ervles— 7 : 3 0 p. m.
W o m e n 's Bible S tu d y an d p ra y e r
m e e tin g , Mrs H. W. Davisson, te a c h ­
er.
2 :3 0 p. ns. T u esd ay .
T h e F i s h e r m a n 's
Club. Tuesday
7 : 0 0 p. m.
T h e F a m i ly G a th e r i n g ,
W ednes­
day. 8 :0 0 p. m.
C h o ir P ra c tic e — T h u r s d a y .
7 :30
P m.
C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
C lifto n A. Phillip«. M in iste r
S u n d a y School. 1 0 :0 0 a. m. C a rl
H over, S u p e r i n te n d e n t .
C o m m u n io n a n d P r e a c h i n g 1 1 :0 0
a.m.
C h r i s t i a n E n d e a v o r, 6 :3 0 p.m.
E v a n g e lis tic Service,
7 :30
p.m.
S e rm o n s u b j e c t:
“ W h e r e A re T h e
Dead?” ,
T h is s u b je c t
Is
tau g h t
from a la r g e c h a r t
and
e x p la in s
ev ery
S criptural
term ,
s h o w in g
w h e re o u r d e a d a re , w hen th e y will
be r e s u r r e c t e d a u d in w h a t s t a te
th e y a r e an d will be h e r e a f te r . S p e ­
cial m usic fo r th i s service.
P r a y e r a n d B ib le s t u d y W e d n e s ­
day 7 : 3 0 p.m.
C h o ir P ra c tic e T h u r s d a y 8 : 3 0 p.m.
WED IN CHURCH
Miss I.Hello W il li a m s a n d W uyno
H ig g e n b o th a m w ere m a r r i e d a t th e
F e d e r a t e d c h u r c h S u n d a y m o r n in g a t
t h e close of th e services.. A f u ll a c ­
c o u n t will be given n e x t week.
NOTIC'D GRANGE MEMREKH
G r a n g e m e e tin g will be held F r i ­
day N o v e m b e r 1. E v e ry m e m b e r r e ­
q u e s t e d to be o u t a s th e elec tion of
officers will be held.
CARD O F THAN KM
W e w ish to e x p re s s o u r t h a n k s to
o u r frie n d s fo r t h e m a n y k in d a n d
t h o u g h f u l acta a n d also
fo r
th e
b e a u ti f u l flo w ers d u r i n g t b e Illness
a n d d e a th of o u r beloved m o t h e r ,
Mrs, A ddle G rigsby.
Mr. a n d Mrs. T o m m y G rig s b y
Mr. a n d Mrs. H a rv e y G rig s b y
Melvin a n d B yrd G rigsby
Mr. a n d Mra. Roy Peck.
th e top m ark .
i
Gross receipts for the nine m o n th s
R e-m o d elin g of th e
J.
V erne
O reg o n 's a u t o f a ta lity re c o r d w as
of th e y ear totalled nearly »7.500.-
Addie G rigsby, a resid ent of Cen- S h a n g le P h o to g r a p h ic s t u d io s le c a t-j n e i t h e r a id ed o r Im p aire d by t h e re ­
We h e a r d of a good
sto ry
on 000 Indicating th a t during th e year
m o t o r veh icle
Rosy's g an g.
It seem s t h a t a lud> fuel sales will reach a p prox im ately J t l a | P o int, O re g o n , fo r m a n y years, ed in t h e M edford C e n te r b u i l d i n g ! su its of S e p te m b e r
new tr a v e l on t h e highw ays, a s th e sam e
b o u g h , a ti c k e t In t h e M edford ti<- te n m illion dollars, th a greatest e v er p8RBPd a w a y at t h e ho m e of h e r h a s been com p leted a n d th e
¡ d a u g h t e r , Mrs. Roy
Peck, a t
37 a p p e a r a n e e o ffe re d th o s e w ho have n u m b e r of person s, 24, w e r e killed
ket office a n d p aid fo r it w ith what received from this source,
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y visited th e e s t a b li s h m e n t is w inn ing d u r i n g th e m o n th in both 1931 a n d
she t h o u g h t w as th r e e five dollar
1935, r e p o r t s E a r l Snell, a e c re t a ry
¡even in g, a f t e r a n Illness of severa 1 m uch f a v o r a b le c o m m e n t.
bills. T h ey w e re new bills a n d b a rd
R e-d e c o ra tio n of t h e w alls
an d of s ta te ,
.
.
.
.
weeks.
to s e p a r a te .
L a t e r she fo u n d th a t
" H o w e v e r , t h e f a ta lity re c o r d fo r
Mr», G rig sby w as b o rn In N apa ceilings, a d d itio n of t h r e e new ahow
she w as s h o r t five d o lla rs. S h e n o ­
casea, In s ta lla tio n of a new oak floor, th e y e a r o t 1935 is 17.7 p e r c e n t b e t­
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.
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ty
,
Calif.,
Dec.
8.
1875,
an
d
was
tified s o m e o f h e r fo lk s h e re b u t tt
.
„r th e aged 59 years.
S h e w as very well r e m o d e lin g of several of th e ro o m s t e r th a n d u r i n g th e p re c e d in g y e a r ” ,
A t te r b u r y , w orld w a r
was a w eek b e f o r e a n y o n e m a d e in­
of th e
°
>
L ady K iw an ian were guests
file H otel kn ow n In s o u t h e r n O reg on h a v in g gnd o t h e r I m p o rta n t c h a n g e s w ere ¡a d d s t h e
se c re ta ry . “ F o r t y
lives
T r a n s p o r t a t i o n le a d e r.
q u ir y a t t h e d e p o t. W h e n th e lady
to th e depot a nd K iw a n ia n , at d in n e r a ■■■■ —
| liwwwl at C e n tra l P o in t for th«, p a s t 13, in cluded In t h e w o rk a n d t h e s t u - j h a v » been saved th is y e a r t h r o u g h
Is d ead.
ling
m o t h e r at l a s t ----- - -
• Medford last T u e sd a y even n
... - 1 years, an d has m any fr ie n d s w ho will j d |„ u now recognized as o n e of tb«*'the co o p e ra tio n of uaers of t h e high-
A b u sed w hile living,
asked if th e y h a d fo u n d t h e i r cash
best, on t h e e n ti r e P acific ro ast.
¡w ays, e n f o r c e m e n t officers, o rganixa-
s a d d l e d at b e r passing
H o n o re d w h en dead.
I >ng by five d o ll a r s , t h e a g
t
ia d ies were challenged by th e m n
on e d a u g h t e r . Mrs Roy
a new s h i p m e n t of p ic tu re fr a m e s tlo n s anrt m o v e m e n t to p ro m o te aa-
W hy w as he a b u s e d ?
i_
g\ s»P-
ned. t h e n lo o k ed d i s a p p o i n t e d ^ ¡ ^
| i m ^ tg 0 wag („ progress d u r-
So som e ----------
tlm
feminine Beck of M edford, a n d fo u r aons. has also been received ftt t h e a t u - j f e t y , an d c o n tin u e d p u blicity to th e
B ecause w ell-to-do
said yes, th e y h a d th e money,
’— '
h o n est rail- , n * tb e *v en ln *> * lth 1 *
T h o m as G rigsby ot C oncord. C a lif ; ftios an d a r e on display to th e pub- need for g r e a t e r ca re an d c a u ti o n
And successful.
m
m aybe
aybe t t h h e e r r e e a a r r e e •<
»om
¡c o n tin g e n t co m ing ou t a eg
H arv ey G rigsby of M ontague. C alif ; ; li<
T h is sh ip m e n t is c onsidered by M UM ro ad s a n d stre e ts of t h e s t a t e
Up from th e r a n k s
road m e n . a f t e r all-
_ _ .
a
W
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S
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t ho
«
ik n
( ...
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... rt n I h ■ o f
& 9 C
' m a r g i n of ».14*> point-
^ Melvin
a n d a n Byrd m G rigsby
of C
e n tr a l j m a n y coast
agencies
as k being
t h e V in
th e f firs
t . nine
m o n t h s of 1 1935
By a b ility
F o u r t e e n couples took p a r t
_ j p 0 | nt. a |s0 t h r e e g r a n d c h i ld r e n , five most e la b o r a t e display
of fr a m e s IH3 perso ns lost t h e i r lives a s a r e - [ A nd h a r d w ork .
t o u r n a m e n t , w ith a i ' " ‘""IT r „ b r o t h e r - E d w a r d a n d T h o m a s C o o k 1 o u t ' l d e t h e m e t ro p o l it a n a re a s , c o m - !s u it of tr a ffic d if fic u ltie s a n d In th e
E m p lo y in g th o u s a n d s .
d u rl» « m m tt.
I,....... F a l l ,. I r e : L em Cook of prisin g th e n ew est an d most m odern u n i , , period d u r i n g 1934, 225 per-1
W h y not r i n g o ff
M Cook of M ed-1designs now a v silab le.
Isons w ere killed ''
On ab u s« of su ccessful m en?
tw o b ra n c h e s of th e K iw snD
! ford ; Grover Cook of M edfo rd: o n e !
"Bine* we first s t a r t e d in bu sin ess
Motor vehletaa ac c id e n ts In 1 9 3 S |
U n su ccessfu l men
h a arg
rg e e of
rr a a n n g g e e m
m e e n n ts
ts , , f w l
h ad c ch
of a a rr
g| stPr y , , , l O P a l m e r of B u t t e b e r e e ig h t y e a r s a g o ," Mr S h a n g le h ave n u m b e r e d 15,890, w ith Sep-
C a n n o t pay good wages.
SATURDAY * MONDAY
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1
*
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¡s ta te d , “ we hav e w itn essed
m a n y tem te-r c o n tr ib u t in g 1,9«0 to t h e to-
O regon n eed s c a p ita l
H F le tc h e r p re se n tin g th e r« l
1 Y ear's Subscription to
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t
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valley
a
n
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bu
sin
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tal
In
1914.
out
of
th--
to
t
a
l
of
W it h w hich to develop.
HHANDLE, P H O T O G R A P H E R
We h ave a tt e m p t e d j »74 a c cid en ts for th» n in e - m o u th
W h y n o t e n c o u r a g e It?
R e m in d s you __
49 ' hop* P “ r l F u n e r a l H o m e S a t u r d a y a f t e r - o rg a n i s a ti o n s
T H E A M K R U %>
N ot ta x It to d e a th .
C h ris tm a s ; n0on at 2 :3 0 w ith Rev. L ew is of C e o - j a t all tim e« to m a i n ta i n o u r ow n period. 1.847 occured In S ep tem b er.
ping day s left
before
^ y oo f ••personality
p o rt ra it « tm
l
ro tti
o ff ic ia tin g
I n t e r m e n t s t a n d a r d of h ig h q u a li ty a n d e r e now In ju rie « re s u lte d to 45* p e rs o n s th is I U t M l It-, .n l I III 1 1 1 .ItO « E l i s
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hit« stocks (ook place In t b e C e n tr a l P o in t f s « s . | n a position to o f f s r to t h e public S e p te m b e r, a n d to 498 In t h e earns
by S h a n g le m»«1* now
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Lady Kiwanian* Are
Tournam ent Winner*
Praised Too Late
a
a
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SPECIAL
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