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    THE AMERICAN
W inner of
No P rize W hatever
1934
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C E N T R A L P O IN T . OREG ON , T H U R SD A Y , U E t E M IIE K A. 11135
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by an Innocent Bystander
Y E A H ! And a co up l of YEAHS!
And so all th e e m p lo y ab le men in
O regon a r e now a t work. Isn 't th at
Just fine. B u t t h e c a tc h is th a t it is
not t r u e by a lo n g sh o t. Of co u rse if
one r e a d s t h e a r t i c l e s in th e p ap ers
c a re f u lly e n o u g h o n e will find th a t
w h at t h e Bull « li n g e r s really say is
th a t a ll t h e e m p l o y a b le men who
had lo afed all s u m m e r
and
who
t h e r e f o r e w e re on th e relief rolls as
of -from May 1 to O ctober X, were
now a t w o rk .
New Revenue
TAKEN OVER BV Source
N
Says U. 0. Prof
If you h a r e new s it e m s we
will a p p r e c i a t e t h e i r re c e ip t by
W ednesday
evening.
Phone
SOI.
NUMBER H
Mrs. M attie Smith
Learns P resence of
V isitor from Paper
JUNIOR PLAV TO
RE GIVEN ON
Mrs. M attie S m ith opened th e A m ­
e ri c a n last week and read of th e nr
rival of Mrs. M arg aret S oup an d
d a u g h t e r from S anborne, Iowa Mrs.
Sm ith,» d a u g h te r , Mrs S a n d e r s has
T his week saw a great change in
T h e i n t r e p i d ju n i o r s , u n d a u n t e d
l N IV E R S iT Y O F OREGON, Ku- which in m a n y
m u n ic ip a litie s
Is ,i t h e a t r e t h e r e an d Mr. S a n d e r s Is a
th e ban k in g situation in this section
gene, Nov.30— Taxes on city proper-* nearly e q u a l to th e o r d i n a r y expenses d o c to r th ere. Mrs. Sm ith im m e d i a te ­ in th e face of past d is a ste r s, h a v e
of th e country. Two of the largest
ty have a b o u t reach ed th e lim it o f , of o p e ra tio n , acc o rd in g to th e ta x ly called at th e Mosher h o m e and fearlessly set t h e d a t e for p r e s e n t a ­
a n d stron gest hank in S ou thern
tion of t h e i r play ’Mle It E v e r So
w hat th e tra ffic will b e a r a n d if t h e e x p e rt's figures.
o u u d th a t Mrs. Soup was well ac­
O reg o n changed hands, being bo u g h t
H u m b le ," next
Friday
th e T h ir­
ow ners of city real e s ta te a r e not
W e s te rn c ities h ave co m e m o re q u a in t e d w ith h e r d a u g h te r .
by tw o of the big P ortlan d banks.
te e n th .
to b** com pletely b a n k r u p t e d , w hile an d m o re to d ep e n d u p o n th e p ro ­
T hey b o th en jo y ed th e m eetin g
The F ir s t N ational ban k was p u r ­
C o n s id e r in g all t h e s t o r m s th i s
th e v ital fun ctio n s of city g o v e rn ­ perty ta x a s th e i r m a in so u rces of very much.
ch ased by th e F ir s t N ational bank
play h a s w e a th e r e d t h r u p o s tp o n e ­
m ent a r e to be m a in ta in e d ,
new rev en u e, a n d even d u r i n g th e d e ­
of P o rtla n d and the Medford N atio n ­
m ent. und sic k n e ss of v a rio u s m e m ­
sources of m u n icip al rev e n u e m u s t pression, w hen th e in co m e from p ro ­
All of w h ich is well e n o u g h , but
al b an k was bought up by th e Uni­
b
e rs of th e cust th e c o u r a g e r e q u i re d
lie found, w rite s J a m e s H. G ilbert, perty declined, m u n ic ip a litie s faced
w hat we a r e tr y in g to get at is what
ted S ta te s N ational Bank of P o r t ­
to d a r e to give th e play on su ch a
proessor of economics a t th e U n iv e r­ e m erg en cy d e m a n d s a n d ta x delin-
going to b e c o m e of th e fellow who ia nd.
" h o o d o o e d " d a te as F r i d a y 13 s p e a k s
sity of Oregon, in a n a r t ic l e publish- q u ences w ith in c re a se d
ta x r a te s ,
had ( p a r d o n t h e l a n g u a g e ) “ g u t s ”
At th e First N ational, B. E. H a r d ­
a ell for th e pluck a n d d e t e r m i n a ti o n
ed
in
th
e
N
o
vem
b
er
issue
of
W
e
s
t
e
r
n
:
l
'r
.
G
ilbert
points
out.
en o u g h to g e t o u t a n d m a k e his own er is retiring as president, alth o u g h
H e n ry B. F ab P r passed aw ay a t
of
th e J u n io rs to succeed, in s p ite of
City.
|
As a so lu tio n of t h e pro b lem , t h e Ins hom e 502 P alm stre e t late F r i ­
living d u r i n g t h e tim e of y e a r th ere
he will rem ain In contact with the
all t h a t h a s h a m p e r e d them .
T
he
increasing
c
o
n
c
e
n
tra
tio
n
of
eco
n
o
m
ist
p
o
in
ts
se
v
e
ra
l
d
ir
e
c
tio
n
s
was a n y w o rk , a n d who now finds in s titu tio n for th e present in an a d ­
d a y ev en in g d u e to paraly sis and
R e h e a rs a l s a r e u n d e r full sw in g
h im s e lf o u t of a Job an d out of m o n­ visory capacity. A. A. S chram m , for p o pulatio n in cities, w ith its a t t e n ­ to w a r d w hich th e tax im p e tu s can co m p lic a tio n s d u e to ad v a n c e d age.
a g a n an d t h e ju n i o r s will deeply
d
a
n
t
pro
b
lem
s
of
police
pro
tectio
n
,
be
sh
ifted.
B
usiness
an
d
license
ey. I t m a y be a sin g le m a n o r it may m an y years s tate s u p erin ten d e n t of
Born at M iltonsburg. Ohio, F e b r u ­ a p p re c i a te th e h e a r t y s u p p o r t of p a ­
be a m a n of fa m ily o r even a m a r r i ­ b ank s, is the new m anager. Oris s a n ita tio n a n d trafic , has led m u n i ­ taxes a r e o b je c te d to fro m tw o a n ­ a r y 6, 1S54, a n d aged 81 years, 9
tr o n s an d fr ie n d s of th e school.
ed c o u p le w ith o u t c h ild ren , b u t they C raw fo rd , who has been connected cipal sp en ding to such a pace t h a t gles— from th e side of th e busin esses m o n t h s an d 23 days.
The
fam ily
G et y o u r re s e rv e s a t S to n e 's a n d
of
t
h
e
14
million
d
o
lla
rs
sp
ent
by
ta
xed
a
n
d
from
t
h
e
sid
e
of
local
g
o
­
all ca n s t a r v e Ju st th e same. And with th e F irst N ational for many
c a m e to M edford in S e p te m b e r for sa v e t h e d a te D ecem ber 13 fo r an
w hile th e y a r e w a itin g for som eone y ears an d for th e past tw enty-odd A m erican g o v e r n m e n ts a t t h e p re ­ v e rn m e n ts , w hich a r e a f r a id of d riv ­ his health . Mr. F a b e r was a r e t ire d ev en n g of r e a l fu n und
e n tertan -
Dr. G ilbert o f­ tr a v e li n g sa le sm a n , und had been a
be ing b u sin e ss aw ay.
in th a t n e st o f a lp h a b e tic a l goupsters y ears has been cashier, will be a s - ' se n t tim e m o re t h a n h a lf can
m eit.
S u m m e rfle ld ,
to m a k e u p t h e i r m in d s as to the s ls ta n t manag. r. The rest of th e per­ b arged to local b u d g ets , a ccording fe rs a l t e r n a t i v e s in th e c it ie s ’ de- g e n e ra l m e r c h a n t in
p ro p e r p r o c e d u r e , th e y m ay h av e to son n el of th e bank will rem ain u n ­ j ,o Dr. Gilbert. A la r g e item lu lo- J m a n d in g sh a r e s in th e r e v e n u e from Ohio, for 40 y.-ars, an d had lived a t
cal b u d g e ts is th e cost of servicing j liq u o r an d gasoline, w hich, he says P ocatello, I d a h o fo r 2 2 years.
s t a r v e , a t th a t .
changed.
bonded
in d eb ted n ess, an a m o u n t th e y hav e a j u s t r i g h t to dem an d .
• • •
H is first wife, Mrs. Lydia T aylor
J, A P erry, who assumed the pres­
F a b e r , passed aw ay in J a n u a r y 1931.
W e a r e n o t b la m in g th e p ersonnel idency of th e Medford N ational bank I
T h e W illow S p rin g s Bible class,
T h e y had been m a r rie d 52 years.
o t t h e ‘' r e l i e f " office. T h ey have upon the retire m ent of W. H. Gore i
Deceased w as un ited in m a r r ia g e t a u g h t by Mrs R. C. Lewis, w hich
t h e i r o r d e r s fr o m W a s h in g to n an d sev eral years ago, will no lo nger be j
to Mrs. E d n a P a r k e r a t
A m erican m e e ts every w eek a t th e h o m e of
r a n o nly follow th e m o u t. B u t w h at co nn ected with affairs of th a t insti- I
M rs. Sani A n d e rso n m et th is week
F a lls, Idaho, last August.
g o re s u s is t h a t t h i s c o u n tr y has tu tio n . J. T. Frey, form er cashier, i
He leaves his wife an d t h r e e ch il­ w ith Mrs. L ew is ut 1 2 :3 0 . A pot
com e to su c h a pass t h a t we h av e to will be m a n a g e r for the new o rg a n i­
Mr. a n d Mrs. J. H. L invllle a n d d r e n , Mrs. J u a n i t a Zwlgart a n d Mrs. lu c k lu n c h e o n w as Berved a n d fol­
Mr. a n d Mrs. Mervyn G leason e n ­
d e p e n d so la r g e ly u p o n G o v ern m en t zation. No o th er change in personnel
te r ta i n e d with a T h a n k s g iv in g d i n ­ Mr. 1. M. Rowe en jo y e d t u r k e y d i n ­ M a r th a Bisliue of P ocatello, Idaho, lowed by t h e Bible lesson on " T h e
b u r e a u s fo r e v e r y t h in g u n d e r th e is co n tem p lated at present.
n e r th e follow ing gu ests, Mr. a n d n e r a t t h e E d w a r d F a r r a hom e S u n ­ Mrs Stella F a b e r B roun of Salt L a k e S econd C o m in g of o n r L o r d " .
sun. A n d if t h e r e is a n y th i n g in this
S o u th ern Oregon now has unlimi- Mrs. L a w ren ce B odin an d Mr. a n d day.
T h e follow ing w ere in a t t e n d a n c e :
City, U tah, n in e g ra n d c h i ld r e n and
vale o f te a r s m o r e b u n g leso m e a n d ted b a n k in g facilities. Both the F irst wrg K
Mrs. A ddle G rim es, Mrs. L. C.
Qje a to n
one g re a t g ra n d s o n , a nep h ew , E. C.
Mr. J a n i e s
McDowell's
hou se
m uddle-headed
th a n
th e av erag e N atio n al Bank of P o rtla n d an d th e j
----- — .
F a b e r of C e n tra l Point an d o t h e r r e ­ G rim es, Mrs. J W. E ld en , Miss Rose
c
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on
fire
b
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t
c
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s
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d
little
d
a
m
­
g o v e r n m e n t b u r e a u , we h ave yet to U nited S tates Bank of P o rtla n d a re I Mrs. C laren c e E a rl who was call-
J o n e s , Mrs. Roy N ichols, Mrs. Sam
latives.
it w as stopp ed.
Mrs.
a m o n g th e stro n g e st ban k in g i n s ti - le d h e r e by th e s e r io u s illness an d age b e fo re
find it.
A nd erson, Mrs. A r t h u r F o o te, Mrs.
R
e
m
a
in
s
w
ere
f
o
r
w
a
rd
e
d
by
the
• • •
t u t io n s of th e
Pacific N orthw est, d e a th of h e r m o t h e r r e t u r n e d to h e r s t a n s b y lives th e re .
R ic h ­
P e rl F u n e r a l H om e S un day to P o c a ­ B e r th a A tch ison, Mrs. E a r l
m o n d , Mrs. O sc a r
M innick,
Mrs.
A n d we d o n ' t p a rtic u la rly m ean a T h e F a r m e r s & F ru itg ro w e rs Bank j home in B ak erfield th is week,
tello,
Idaho,
w
h
ere
b
u
ria
l
services
R alp h A d am s
h a s been
hav ing
M ay n ard P u tn e y , M rs W. N. A m lck .
D e m o c ra tic b u r e a u , eith er. So fa r as o t Medford is now the only locally j
Mr. 8. L. Boss of G r a n ts P ass s u f ­ serio u s tr o u b le w ith a n in fection In an d in t e r m e n t will ta k e place.
Mrs. A. H. C ase, a n d Mrs.
R. C.
o u r o b s e r v a tio n h as gone, and we ow ned bank in th e com m unity and j
he was
fered a serio u s
a c c id en t
at
the his h a n d c o n tr a c te d w h en
.
Mr. F a b e r w as in b u sin e ss
here Lewis.
have b een o b s e r v in g for q u ite som e has a co n stan tly grow ing clientele
Hogue River
H ardw are
sto re
at picking tu rk e y * .
w ith his n ep h ew E. C. F a b e r when
tim e, it ha« n e v e r made a d arn ed who p re f e r to do business with a lo­
G ra n ts P a ss w hen his foot c a u g h t in
bit of d if f e r e n c e which p arty was in cally ow ned institu tion. U nd er th e
Mr. J a n i e s C u m m in g s was a p e r ­ th* F a b e r s to re w as In t h e Cowley
a lad d er a n d he iull anil s t r u c k his
p o w er in t h i s p a r t i c u l a r respect. The ab le m a n a g e m e n t of Mr. ixelrov Get-
so nal fr ie n d s of Dr. Van Clieve when build ing . He c a m e h e re to re g a in his
head c a u sin g tw o f r a c tu r e s of th e
w as a lw a y s
a
tAngle of red ta p e is th e r e j u s t the chell, president, and F red Wahl,
he lived h ere. Dr. V an C lieve put on h ea lth . Mr. F a b e r
skull, a b ro k e n no se a n d serio u s
b o o s te r fo r o u r c o m m u n it y and
cash ier, th e b an k has enjoyed a con­
a show in C e n tra l P o in t las t week.
sam e.
J u d g e Ed. L. B ry an,
R o u te
3,
bruises. Mr. Ross is a son of T om
• • •
leaves m a n y fr ie n d s h ere. Mrs. F a ­
s t a n t grow th since its Inception
J u n t i o n City, has been a p p o in te d r e ­
Ross a n d is at th e J o s e p h in e G e n e r ­
Mr.
A
B.
Maple
su
f
fe
re
d
a
badly
b e r left S u n d a y m o r n in g to accom ­
T h e seco nd
larg est
in d u s try in a b o u t tw enty-five y ears ago. It was
g io n al deb t a d j u s t m e n t specialist a s ­
al h o sp ita l a n d is d o in g as well as b ru ise d back w hen he fell ( o r w as
pan y th e re m a in s of h e r h u s b a n d to signed to O reg on, w ith h e a d q u a r t e r s
J a c k o n c o u n ty , next ;o a g ric u ltu re , one of th e few s t a te b a n k s to open
could be expected unless c o m p lic a ­ p u s h e d ? ) o ff t h e
back
p
o
rch
at
Pocatello.
is t h e l u m b e r b u sn ess in all its r a m ­ im m ediately a ft e r th e bank holiday
a t C orvallis, a n n o u n c e s W a l t e r A.
ti on s set in.
J o n e s ’ g ro c e ry
ificatio n s. A n d as a final s t ra w to in 1933.
Duffy, re g io n a l re s e ttl e m e n t a d m i n i ­
sw ell t h e load upon th e cam e l's back
The Gold Hill m e r c h a n ts held th e i r
s t r a ti o n d ir e c to r , P o r t la n d .
D u r in g
T h ird s t r e e t is being g r a d e d a n d
now c o m e s th e t r a d e a g r e e m e n t slip ­
X mas o p e n in g an d u n v eilin g o t t h e i r im pro v ed . Q uite a crow d
g a th e r e d
th e past tw o y e a rs J u d g e B ry an h as
X m as w ind ow s T u e sd a y ev en in g We W ed n e sd a y a fte r n o o n a t t h e D am on
ped o v e r by t h e P re s id e n t w ith C a n ­
serv ed as c h a i r m a n of t h e B en to n
ad a. T h is is g o in g to m a k e it ju s t
u n d e r s ta n d it was a very successful C o r n e r to see th a t t h e w o rk was
c o u n ty deb t a d j u s t m e n t c o m m it te e
T h e lo n g - so u g h t U to p ia fo r
f a r ­ und c o u n s e lo r of th e G o v e rn o r's a g r i ­
affair.
t h a t m u c h h a r d e r for Jim Owens
done r ig h t.
L aw rence's wish to ta k e th is op­
m e r s — a r e a d y m a r k e t e a g e r for pro­ c u l t u r a l a d v is o ry council.
a n d h is m en to k eep th e big mill
p
o
rtu
n ity *o th a n k all tho se who
duct*— Is a w a iti n g c e r t a i n Oregon
ru n n i n g . F o r th e p ast tw o o r th r e e
l.Mias G ladys H o lm e s w as c onfin ed
g ro w e rs a n d
O regon
c o m m u n itie s
y e a r s t h e y h a v e s tru g g le d alo n g tr>- were such good friends an d p a tro n s
t h a t a r e r e a d y to g r a s p th e o p p o r t u n ­ to h e r h o m e a n u m b e r of d a y s b u t
ing to h o ld e v e r y t h in g u n til b usiness a t t h e i r old location and inv ite th e m I
ity. says E. II J a c k m a n , exten sio n was a b le to r e t u r n to h e r w o rk T u e s ­
sh o u ld g e t g o in g a g a in an d th e peo­ to call at th e new sto re on N orth
a g ro n o m is t a t O regon S t a t e college. day.
ple o f th i s c o u n t r y w ould ag ain buy C en tral.
T h ey have alw ays c a rr ie d
high
Mr.
a
n
d
Mrs.
L.
H
a
tie
ld
,
Mr.
an
d
T
h is o p p o r t u n it y is in seed pro d u c­
lu m b e r . A n d Ju st as th e outlook
q u ality m erch an d is e— and now c a rr y j
Mrs. E m e rs o n
M errick
and
Mrs. tion, a n in d u s t r y w h ich a lr e a d y
se e m e d b r i g h t e r , alo n g comes th a t
m o re of it. And it Is j u s t as in ex­
S tella M errick of M edford w ere host b rin g s m o r e t h a n tw o m illio n dol­
a g r e e m e n t t o a d m i t C a n a d ia n lu m ­
pensive as th ey can get, c o n sisten t b e a r S a n ta C lau s:
an d h o stesses to t h e follo w ing g u ests la r s a y e a r to th e s t a t e , b u t w hich
b e r to t h i s c o u n t r y a t a lower ta iill
w ith qu ality , for they believe it 1»,
Did you k n o w
t h a t you an
g . t a t t h e M errick h o m e T h a n k s g iv i n g still has p le n ty of c h a n c e fo r e x p a n ­
T IIK F E D E R A T E D C H U R C H
Now all you m ill m en an d w oodsntln
good economy to buy c h e a p iner- nearly all y o u r p re s e n ts th is y e a r day : Mr. an d Mrs. S. A. Nye, Mrs. sion a lo n g c e r t a i n lines, he say*.
ll< v. R o b e rt C liarlee I/ew ls, P a s to r
g e t r e a d y to yell " H u r r a h for FatlA
from Mr. S to n e a t S to n e 's D ru g M a r th a L u k e, Miss B u r r , Mr. C h a r ­
chandise.
T h e u n u s u a l c o m b i n a ti o n of fa­
Phone A l.
e r F r a n k l i n ” w h en th e mill s h u ts
You can now get in s o u t h e r n O re­ S to re a n d w o n ’t h a v e to d ri v e c le a r lie E v a n s, a n d Mrs. L u la M oragan, v o ra b le c ir c u m s t a n c e s
w h ich
may
Bible S chool— A J . M ilton, Sup-
d o w n o r you g e t a big cu t in wages
gon th e sam e m e rc h a n d is e c a rr ie d in hack to th e N o r th P ole a f t e r th e m ? w ho is v is itin g h e r e fr o m th e east. n ev er be se e n a g a in in c lu d e s
the r l n t e n d e n t , 9 : 3 0 A. M.
in t h e n e a r f u t u r e . H is is th e sole
th e best sto res in t h e la r g e r cities, He has toys f o r us c h il d r e n a n d b ill­ T h is g ro u p a r r iv e d h e r e fro m D ako­ m ill-w estern d r o u t h
w hich
killed
S u n d a y m o r n in g a t t h e 11 o'clock
re s p o n s ib ility .
folds, fl a s h li g h ts , s m o k in g
s t a n d s , ta a n d m e t ev ery T h a n k s g iv i n g at m illions of a c re s of p a s t u r e a n d hay service of t h e F e d e r a t e d c h u r c h , th e
much m o r e m o d erately priced.
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e v e ry t h in g th e i r resp ective h o m e s fo r m a n y m ead o w s, a n d d elaye d r e s e e d in g of p a sto r, Rev. R. C. Lewi* will ta k e
L a w re n c e 's Jew elry a re a g e n ts lo r lumps, to iie t se ts a n d
A nd d o n 't fo r g e t t h a t th e po tato
G o rh am , T ow le and W allace silv er j like t h a t fo r F a t h e r a n d
M other, years. T h e li ttle d a u g h t e r s of th e th e s e ; th e c ro p r e d u c tio n p ro g r a m s for his s u b j e c t — “ T h e W o m e n
of
law is now in effect. Be c a re f u l to
com panies an d L ong ine's, H am ilto n , yo u can w ra p th e m u p nice too w ith M e r ric k 's w ere also p re s e n t. A de- w hich e n c o u r a g e seed n g of leg u m es th e Royal R e g is t e r " .
pick a d a r k n i g h t when you go over
Elgin, G ruen a n d W a lth a m w atches. t h a , w ra p p in g m a t e r i a l th a t he h a s |,.<OIIH d in n e r w as se rv e d a n d a de- ¡■nd g ra s s e s on m illio n s of acres;
The
e v e n in g service
at
7 :3 0
to y o u r f r i e n d ’s h o use to get th at
I know t h a t he has a ll th o s e th i n g s jKh tf u l t i m e enjoyed.
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o'clock,
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r e t u r n of s u b - m a r g i n a l l a n d to grax- so ciate p a s to r, will p re a c h .
W h e n th e new highw ay was built because I saw th e m in his w indow . '
th i s fall. Be s u r e t h a t som e federal
I w a n t -Mother to get som e of his
l W
M a rin « »
ing. an d t h e soil c o n s e r v a ti o n pro­
Rey. L ew is will p re a c h
In th e
G -m en d o e s n 't see you ta k i n g
it it too k th e m a j o ri ty of th e J. G. C h r is tm a s c a rd s
to send
to o u r | 1 V l r - a n d m r * - i Y I a r , n e
g ra m w hich h a s o p ened u p a d d itio n a l P r e s b y te r i a n c h u rc h a t R o g u e R iv er
Love
ap
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treoS.
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only
IS
trees
h o m e w ith o u t th e p ro p e r sta m p
frien d s in th e E ast. H e has g e n u in e |
m a r k e t s for c e r t a in g r a s s .« a n d le­ S u n d a y even in g . H e will d e li v e r a
th e r e o n . And w atch o u t fo r hi-jack- w ere left an d th e y w ere ov er 40 yrs.
of S o u th e r n
O regon |
old Mr Love figu red th a t it w ould- p h o to g r a p h s
gum es.
s e r m o n a t 2 o'clock In th e a fte rn o o n
crs. A n d if you can beg, b o rro w or
care for th em . I views a n d n o t ex pensiv e e it h e r . You
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M r a n d Mrs. G eo rg e M a r in e e n te r -
s te a l t h e seed , be su r e to p len t that n 't be pro fitable to >.»n-
« * w ork ing tho«<p tree® u p ' f r e t a w h o le box of I f c a r d s f o r a
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b ack y a r d to t u b e r s next sp rin g and
do llar.
a n d L ad al a lf a lf a seed, sa y s J a c k - p. m.
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sts,
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let t h e AAA a n d all its w o rk s go into stove wood
Y our litt le frien d ,
m an.
B oth of t h e s e a r e
e a s te rn
E v e n in g S ervles— 7 : 3 0 p. m.
A. M arine, Mr. a n d Mrs. H a r r y T o n n
h an g .
BETTY
O regon crop*. T h e price of c re s te d
W o m e n 's B ible S tu d y a n d p ra y e r
j Mr. a n d Mr*. Doyle Mills a n d Mrs.
disposal pro ject p u t back on th e ap ­
w h e s t g ra s s is still very h ig h b u t Is m e e tin g . Mrs H. W. D avisson, te a c h ­
' B e rth a C arl. W e d n e s d a y th ey e n te r -
W e a r e in f o rm e d
th a t th e city proved list An election to vote on
b o u n d to c o m e dow n w h en p la n te d er.
1 :3 0 p m. T uesday.
| ta i n e d Mr. an d Mrs. C o n n e r E d w a r d
d a d s h a v e received w ord from S ena­ th e question of w h e th e r o r not to
acreage* a r e
In
full
p r o d u c tio n ,
T
h
e
F i s h e r m a n ' s Club. T u e s d a )
.
f T h r e e Hills A lb erta, Mr an d Mrs.
t o r McN ary t h a t he h a s succeed d v o te a bond issue of *10,000 for th i s ,
t h o u g h a ste a d y m a r k e t fo r y ears 7 : 0 0 p. m.
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arine
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d
Mrs
B
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Carl.
p
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be
held
next
m
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nth.
T
h
e
|
in g e t t i n g t h e C e n tr a l P o in t sew age
to com e is in sig h t.
D ry la n d at . T h e F a m i l y G a th e ri n g ,
W ednes­
— mmm—
j T hey a ls o e n t e r t a i n e d t h e follow ing
w rite r h a s tried to m a k e his position
r a t h e r h ig h e le v a tio n s I* su ita b le * day . 8 : 0 0 p. m.
g u e sts on T h a n k s g iv i n g Mr a n d Mr*
very c lea r in th is m a t t e r of voting
for L a d a k a lf a l f a seed p ro d u c tio n . , C h o ir P ra c tic e — T h u r s d a y .
T h e H o h lw eg T op Shop,
w hich I
7 :1 0
T.. A M arine, Mr. a n d Mrs. C h e s te r
new bond issues W e h av e often ex-
pressed th e conviction th a t th e only was o p e n e d In t h e Bril! Metal W o r k * | M e r r |m , n
M. rgmret a n d H e r b e r t T h e price of th is cro p la s t y e a r was p m
50 to 70 c e n ts a po u n d , w h ile co m ­
l a v for a c ity — o r an ind ividu al, for In O c t o b e r ha* been m oved to t h e ,
B e r th a Steven*.
C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
mon a fa lfa sold below 20 cen ts.
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n irton A. Phillip". Minister
F
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r
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ste
rn
O
regon
J
a
c
k
m
a
n
ex­
,o gain mo r e room tor
Bible School 1 0 :0 0 A M. R olan d
pect* all k i n d s of c lo v e r seed
to
lo cl,t
K
business a c c o rd in g to F r a n k H ohl-
*
h ave a r e la tiv e ly b e t t e r prlc« fo r th e j H o v er, Supt,
But th is m a u e r ia 'a o m e w h a t dif-
C o m m u n io n a n d P re a c h i n g , 1 1 : 00
next few y e a r s t h a n g ra in s , a lt h o u g h
But t It a p p e a rs , t h K a t , ,hi»
i | . ta
I. go-
feren
th U r city
go , •'If H o h lw e g say*. " T h e new d a y - ,
A. M S u b je c t " A n d
W here
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m
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s
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1,1 . . . .Ib-d to m ake s o m e ' l i g h t s h o p will e n a b le me to g iv e :
Mrs. M ay n ard P u t n e y
an rprtaed
I ing - to be
H a iry v e tc h seed, on t h e o t h e r j T h e Nine?'*
compe^
^ m ethod of th e ty pe of aervlce w hich th e p e o - 1 h e r h u s b a n d w ith a b i r t h d a y p a rty tion
C h r is ti a n E n d e a v o r 6 :3 0 P. M.
k in d of a < ■‘n *‘ Th
i( |U
h e a lth Pie of t h e R og ue R iv e r valley h ave Monday e v e n in g
Mr. P u tn e y
had h a n d , is g ro w n on e n o u g h U n d to
E v a n g e lis tic Service, 7 : 3 0 P. M
sew age .ii'po a
^
in th e a i r a ri g h t to expect. I am now r e p r e a e n - ! t h o u g h t It c o u l d n 't
be d o n e b u t h a n d le p ro s p e c tiv e needs.
O regon h a s a v i r tu a l m on o p o ly at S u b je c t " W h o '« Son I* H e ? " Thl« I*
a u th o r it ie s a r ‘ *
^ force t h e lotlv n of on e o f t h e la r g e s t t e n t a n d k n o w s b e t t e r now.
a b o u t it an
^ g T h a t being aw n in g c o m p a n ie s In Oregon a n d I j
Mr a n d Mrs. C lyde A d am s w ere p re s e n t on h a ir y a n d H u n g a r i a n ve- , th e f i r s t of a series of C h r is ti a n S e r­
L adlno m o n s w hich will p re p a r e us to u n ­
issue Bom*
ao)n(j to m a k e a l a m p re p a r e d to give th e s a m e high d i n n e r g u e s t s a t t h e P u t n e y h o m e t r h a n d I t a li a n ry e grasa.
th e case, we a r e
<> ‘ ^
^ bon(i class serv ice in t h e
a w n in g
lin e | „„.j | aI#>r In th e ev en in g Mr. a n d Mrs lo ver, T e n n e sse e A n th r a c n o s e Resi- j d e r s t a n d and a p p re c ia te th e b i r t h of
m o re th o ro u * ^
h av e m o r e to Every Job receive* m y p e rs o n a l a t - R n y K elly a n d c h il d r e n .
Mr. a n d s t i n t red clo v er, ce rtif ie d E n g lish O u r C hrlat.
p r a y e r a n d Bible S tu d y W e d n e s ­
i s s u e m a r “ n'%v* ar( n o , r t a d y to i te n tio n I w ish to t h a n k
my many
■ Mr*. B ert L a n g s tr o m an d c h ild re n ry e gras* a n d ben t grasa. T h e s ta te
F r a t t t t T o a r Mono
d
a
y
7 : 3 0 P. M.
suppllee
a
la
r
g
e
s
h
a
r
e
of
t
h
e
Reed
r port It a s yet. frien d s f o r t h e i r s u p p o r t and I a * - [ a r r i v e d . It w as a r i g h t Jolly evening,
front T u b e r c u l o s i s
C h o ir R e h e a r s a l W e d n e sd a y . 8 :2 «
co n d em n It nor
m o r* tim e to »ure th e m t h e y will receiv e even bet- R e re e h m e n ta w e re aerved a n d w ishes c a n a r y g r a s seed . A u s tr ia n w in ter
BUT
P M.
b u t w a n t to a
a
*e r • -Trice a t t h e n e w i - w r t o n ”
tn r m a n y h a p p y b i r h l a y s e x p rew ad . pea^ a n d L a d a k a lf a lf a .
t . u J y t h e mauer-
,
C hristmas
eals
H enry B, Faber
D ies in M edford
Mrs Lew is H ostess
T o Bible C lass
Local Happenings
j
Farm D ebt H ead
N am ed for S tate
M arket Is E ager
Lawrence, Jew eler,
Thanks Many Patrons
For O regon Seeds
Letter to Santa
Dinner is Given
T ells o f W onders
at M errick H om e
in Store W indow
Oil!? (Churrijps
J
Entertain at Dinner
j
H ohlw eg T op Shop
In N ew Location
Z ‘„
M aynard
ard Putney
Putne;
Surprised at Last
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