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T h e A m e ric a n h a s m a i n ta i n e d its le a d e r s h i p t h r o u g h o u t th e d e p re s s io n b ecau se it h a s th e c o u ra g e of its co nv iction s. THE AMERICAN V O U MK V III M u s in g s ^ By an Innocent Bystander ' « C EN TRA L POINT, OREGON, T H U R SD A Y , JA NU AR Y AO IO;«i . W ednesday 601 evenin g . Phone \ UMHER in CHEESE FACTORY TO Recom menda tion OPEN AGAIN ON On Measures to Be FEBRUARY FIRSÏ Voted on Tomorrow T h e fu n is on. W h ile ih e R e p u b li c a n s a r e busy loo k in g o v er th e vast n u m b e r o f p oo r g e e z e rs who a re w illing, n ay, a n x io u s , to c a r r y th e b a n n e r of t h e G.O.P. th is ta li an d who feel s u r e th ey w o u ld be b rig h ' T h e local c h eese fa c to ry , w hich a n d s h i n in g lig h ts in t h e W h ite h a s been p a r t l y closed dow n while H o u se, th e D e m o c ra ts a r e s t a r t i n g a n ew e q u ip m e n t was b ein g in sta lle d , g lo r io u s row among them selv es. will open full b las t a b o u t F e b r u a r y • • • 1, a c c o rd in g to a n announcem ent T h e ’'H a p p y W a r r i e r , " who had m a d e t o d a y by Mr. G. Vella, m a n a - so m u c h fu n w ith H e r b e r t a few y e a r s ag o a n d w ho h a s h a d an itch T he fa c to ry , w hich w as p u rc h a s e d to ta k e a jo k e at his old side-kick. som e tim e ag o by Mr. V ella, will be F D R , e v e r sin ce F r a n k i e h eat him o p e ra t e d as a b ra n c h of t h e S onom a o u t in th e c o n v e n tio n , h a d th e tim e V alley C he se F a c to r y , w hich o p e r o f his life a t t h a t L ib e rty L eag u e a te s two o t h e r factorl, s in C a lifo r d i n n e r t h e o t h e r n ig h t. nia. • • • New v a ts a n d o t h e r e q u ip m e n t A nd how A1 did sling m u d ! We h av e been a d d e d an d th e f a c t o ry r a n h a d t h o u g h t we o u rs e lv e s h a d ex h a n d l e up to 10,000 p o u n d s of milk p ressed m o r e o r less m ild d is a p p r o v p e r day. Mr. V ella s t a te s t h a t he ex al of t h e New Deal. Hut beside t h a t pects to pay 5c p e r p o u n d above th e r e f o r m e d E a s t- S id e r o u r p o o r feeble San F r a n c i s c o b u t t e r t a t price for e f f o r ts se e m e d a lm o s t p itifu l. But milk. He ex p ects to put on a t least now a lo n g com es S e n a to r R o b in son , o n e t r u c k to h a u l m ilk to th e fae- w h o q u o t e s ull s o r ts of th i n g s from tory , b u t h o p e s t e m a k e h is price so A l’s p a st life to show w h a t an a w fu l .. .. . . . . K a t t r a c t i v e t h a f a r m e r s c a n a f f o r d to t u r n c o a t Mr. S m ith was. Sic em , d e liv e r t h e i r ow n m ilk, Paym ents pups. A lot we c a r e how m u c h you fo r m ilk will be m a d e tw ice a scrap . W e h a v e a r i n g s id e s e a t an d m o n th . so long as o n e of you d o n ' t tu m b l e Mr V ella a r r i v e d h e re fr o m S on o t h r o u g h t h e ro pes, we will s t a n d th e m a V alley W e d n e s d a y a n d ex p ects to gore. div id e his ti m ? b e tw e e n h e r e a n d his o t h e r f a c t o ri e s in t h e S o u th . Mr. Now we h e a r t h a t t h e L o n e W olf H a ir, w ho h a s been o p e r a t i n g th e of Boise h a s w e n t a n d d o n e it. He facto ry , u n d e r lease, for so m e tim-J, has had th e suprem e a u d a c i ty to will h av e c h a r g e of th e c h e e s e m a k critic iz e t h a t p e rf e c t g if t of t h e gods, in g for th e p re s e n t. t h e T o w n s e n d P la n .. W h y H ir a m , w h o 'd a t h u n k it? W e t h o u g h t you h a d m o r e p o litical s u a v e n e s s than th a t . D o n 't y o u k n o w w h a t lese nia- g e ste is? If you h a v 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 Jack son Co. D eputy W e have been a sk e d by a n u m b e r ' is a b s o l u t e l y no c h a n c e of g e tt in g of o u r r e a d e r s to s t a te o u r view s on II*-' T o w n s e n d P la n in o p e r a t io n fo r GRÌGE to give ONE-ACT CO ID V AT GALL TONIGHT A co m ed y o n e-act play will be p re s e n te d In t h e C e n tr a l P o in t g r a n g e hall to n i g h t at 8 p. m. w ith th e fo llo w in g c ast: Ma B row n, h e r s e lf — F a y e R itzin g - e r ; P a B row n, h im s e lf— J . S a n f o r d R ic h a r d s o n ; J i m m y McNabe— R o b ert S p a r k s , C y n th ia . W h o m J i m m y loves— J a n i c e H e sse lg ra v e . * T he play wns cast a n d d ir e c te d by Mrs. V icto r B ursell. Mr. A n g u s Downier, D r a m a t ic s I n s t r u c t o r a t the S outhern O reg o n N o rm a l School a c te d as a d v is o r an d p ro f e s s io n a l critic. T h e play is c o n s i d e re d o n e o f the b e tt e r o n e act plays a n d is especially well cast. It is one of t h e e i g h t plays e n t e r e d in th e a n n u a l R u r a l D r a m a tic's C o n te s t s p o n s o ie d by th e J a c k - son C o u n ty R e c r e a t io n a l Club. It is h o p ed e v ery r e s id e n t o f C e n tr a l P o in t will a t t e n d th i s p lay p re s e n t a t i o n J a n u a r y 30 a n d t h a t th e y will boo st for tn e p la y a n d h e lp it win t h e C o u n ty C o n test. A J a c k s o n v ill e o r c h e s t r a will p lay a f t e r t h e play a n d all w ho c a r e to can d an ce f o r a e x tr a s m a ll ch a rg e . t h e a m e n d m e n t s to be v o te d on to- **' lea8t ,w o >e a r 8 ' e v e " ,f “ ; pass th e p re s e n t o C n gress. an d even m o rro w . Of th e fo u r m e a s u r e s to Dr. T o w n s e n d h im s e lf has no hop-1 be vo ted on we feel t h a t tw o s h o u l d | Qf g e . t i n g his plan t h r o u g h th e p r e be voted dow n. T he bill to allo w th e se n t S en ate. A nd u n ti l (if e v e r ) th e . , eKislll, urt. to {ix th e ga,a r l i 8 of it< T o w n s e n d P la n o r so m e o t h e r g e ts I m e m b e r s is on e of th ese. W h ile wj to w o r k in g we will h a v e to pro v id e a d m i t t h a t $3.00 p e r d a y is not s o m e o t h e r w ay of c a r i n g for th o s e n o u g h in th e s e d a y s of h i g h prices, old people. A nd we h a te to t h i n k of still we a r e n o t in f a v o r of leav in g t u r n i n g th e m o v e r to t h e m ercies of R. E. NBA LON. th e exact a m o u n t to th e l e g i s l a tu r e t h e R e lie f a g e n d a as now c o n s t it u - Boru in S a n t a C la ra . C alif., but itself. H a d t h i s bill fixed t h e s a la ry ted. If a n d w hen som e b e t t e r plan at $5.00 p e r day, we w o u ld f a v o r it, | is p u t in to o p e r a t io n we can alw a y s h a s lived m o s t of his life in O regon b u t we a r e n o t in fa v o r of le t ti n g d r o p a n y te m p o r a r y m e th o d s now Is e n g a g e d in d iv e rsifie d f a r m i n g a t th e b a rs d o w n e n tire ly . a d o p te d . So we say V OTE " Y E S " T a b le R ock a n d is a c h a r t e r m e m b e r of S am s Valley G ra n g e , s e r v in g t h r e e And we do no t fa v o r t h e bill F O R T H E S A L E S TAX. c h a n g in g t h e d a te of t h e p r i m a r y .: T h e hill a u t h o r i z i n g th e co lle c t e r m s a s its M aster. B r o th e r N e a io n was a p p o in te d It a p p e a r s to us t h a t s h o r t e n i n g th e tion of a u n if o r m s t u d e n t activity tim e b e tw e e n th e p r i m a r y a n d the fee of not m o re th a n $5.00 a te r m co u n ty d e p u ty in 1927 a n d since th e n r e g u l a r elec tio n w o u ld w o r k a h a r d - s h o u l d also pass. T h e s e fees h av e h a s beeu I n s t r u m e n t a l in o rg a n i z in g sh ip on a n y po or m a n w ho h a p p e n e d been c o llected fr o m th e s t u d e n t s at so m e eleven G ran g es. to be a c a n d id a te . W ealthy m en! all i n s t i t u t i o n s of h i g h e r le a r n i n g in c o u ld m a k e a h u r r i e d ra c e by m ean s! t h e s t a t e fo r t h e past tw e n ty -fiv e of th e r a d i o a n d w h ir l w i n d m e t h o d s years. T h ey h a v e g o n e to pay f o r all b u t a p oo r m a n w o u ld be h a n d ic a p - s o r ts of a c tiv itie s c a r r ie d on by th e ped b ad ly if he h a d to t r y to c o v er s t u d e n t s a n d e ss e n tia lly e d u c a t io n a l his d is tr i c t in su c h a s h o r t ti m e . Bet- in c h a r a c t e r . F o r a n u m b e r of y ears t e r leav e well e n o u g h a lo n e . , th e s e fees h a v e b een collected at P r e p a r u t i o u s a r e n e a riu g co m p le As fo r th e sales tax, we c o n s id e r th e s a m e tim e a s o t h e r r e g u l a r fees tion for th e p re s e n ta t io n of th e Mr. N a t h a n E d d y receiv ed a l e t t h a t a very n e c e s s a ry m a t t e r . And a t t h e ti m e o r r e g i s t r a t i o n , by o r d e r a c t ro y u ity pluy "O n c e In A P a l a c e " t e r fro m Mr. a n d Mrs. L. F. F e r g u as we see it, t h i s is n o t a s a le s ta x of t h e b o ard of r e g e n ts. L ast y e a r to be given by a picked c a s t, cho sen son of O a k la n d s a y i n g t h a t Mr. Law - a t all, a t leas t in th e ac c e p te d m e a n - th e le g a l it y of t h i s m e th o d of collec- tr o m th e s t u d e u t body, on T h u r s d a y e r m a n h a d been sick b u t w a s b e t t e r in g of t h a t e x pression. T h e q u e s tio n , ti n g t h e fee w as q u e s tio n e d a n d th e e v e n in g F e b r u a r y 6. a t t h a t ti m e . as we see it, is n o t w h e t h e r we w a n t le g i s l a tu r e w as a s k e d to pass a bill T h e s c e n e of t h e sto ry is laid in Mr. J. D. C u lb e r t s o n h a s n o t been a sales ta x o r no t, b u t w h e t h e r we a u t h o r i z i n g t h e B o a r d of H i g h e r a n old m e d ie v a l castle. As t h e play a r e going to m a k e a n y p ro v is io n for E d u c a ti o n to collect a u n if o rm fee o p e n s t h e c o u r t is in a fu r u re . K ing well t h e la s t fow w eeks. m 9 9 ANY old a g e p e n sio n s a t th e p re s e n t f o r th is p u rp o s e fr o m ail s t u d e n ts . ii a z z e m a n d P r i n c e s s D ear O ne a r e Dr. A. R. H e d g e s, n a t u r o p a t h i c Mrs. O v e r b e c k 's little d a u g h t e r s , W e h e a r d a d is ti n q u is h e d m e m b e r a n d c h ir o p r a c t ic ph ysician , held op tim e. O u r p r e s e n t old a g e p e nsio ns T h is w as d o n e b u t t h e s a m e diesati*' m u l c h in g t e m p e r s a g a in . T h e king H a r r i e t t , J o a n a n d J e a n , Mrs. C lif will a u t o m a t i c a l l y cease t h i s y ear, fled e le m e n t w hich h a d ra i s e d th e in sists his f u t u r e son-iu-law s h a l l be of th e g o v e r n m e n t say o v e r t h e r a en h o u se S a t u r d a y in his new H e a lth ford S m i t h a n d Z aldle w e r e v is it o r s u n le s s t h i s bill b eco m e s law. S hall q u e s t io n of le g a lity su cceed ed in a s k i ll f u l ta ilo r. T h e P rin c e s s rebels dio th e o t h e r n i g h t t h a t ‘ y o u m u s t I n s t i t u t e , w h ich occu pies th e e n ti r e who fo rc in g th e r e f e r r i n g of th e bill to S h e 's in t e r e s t e d in a c e r t a in P rin ce a t t h e J o h n A n d e rso n c o tt a g e W e d n o t fo r g e t t h a t t h a t 1932 D e m o second flo o r of th e J a c k s o n C ou nty w e allow th e a g e d a n d in f ir m a r e now g e t t i n g a p i t t a n c e fro m th e people. T h e bill h a s th e h e a r t y Vido, a n d sh e d o u b t s w h e t h e r he n esday . c r a t i c p a t f o r m a b o u t w h ich so m u ch B u ild in g a n d L o a n a s s o c ia tio n b u ild to get e n d o r s e m e n t of th e s t u d e n t s t h e m can t h r e a d a needle . C elly, th e ad o is m a d e , w as a d o p te d in th e in g a t 126 E a s t M ain s t r e e t in Med c o u n ty f u n d s to be fo rc e d T h e b a s k e t b a l l te a m will p lay a t a lo n g w ith N O T H I N G ’ It is argued selves. th e a l u m u l a ss o c ia tio n s, th e a d o r a b l e s c u lle ry maid, e n t e r s P h e o n lx F r i d a y e v e n in g a n d s p r in g of 1 9 3 2 ," m o n t h s b e fo re t h a t ford. th e t h a t w h a t t h e people w a n t is th e a s s o c ia ti o n s of p a r e n t s of th e s t u b re a th le s s ly . A R u g g e d T a il o r is in “ d a w n o f ’ c iv i li z a ti o n ,” M arch 4. h ig h school b a n d will tr a v e l to T h e new i n s t i t u t e Is on e of th e 1933, w h en Mr. R o o sev elt t o o k t h a t best e q u ip p e d in t h e N o rth w e s t . N u T o w n s e n d pension of $200 a m o n th . d e n ts , a s well as p ra c tic a lly every t h e c o u r t y a r d a n d c la im s t h a t " f o r P h e o n ix w ith th e team . All v e ry well, b u t a n y one w ith c o m one w ho h a s m a d e a s t u d y of th e th r e e k isses of P riu c e su D e a r One,— so lem n o a th to " s u p p o r t a n d d efen d m e r o u s e le c tric a l m a c h i n e s of th e —” ( " W h a t ! " s a y s K in g l l a z z e m ! ) th e C o n s t i t u t i o n . " Now It s e e m s as la t e s t desig n a r e u e sd for d ia g n o s is m o n s e n s e will r e a d i ly see t h a t t h e r e m a t t e r . V O T E 306 X YES. — " h e will m a k e t h e K in g a coal t h o u g h w e h a v e a fa in t reco llectio n a n d t r e a t m e n t of all m a n n e r of di that will p le a s e h i in f o r e v e r " of h e a r i n g a r e p o r t s o m e w h e r e an d sease. Dr. H e d g e s d u r i n g t h e open ( " A h e m " , Bays K in g H a z z e iu ) . I n a a ls o seein g n u m e r o u s c h a r t s s h o w h o u s e to ok h is v is ito rs t h r o u g h th e TH E FED E R A T E D CHURCH h i l a r i o u s scene he tr ie s in v a in to in g t h a t t h e s u m m e r of 1932 w as th e e n t i r e I n s tit u te a n d e x p la in e d th e Rev. R o b e r t C h a r le s Lewis, P a s t o r tr ic k th e T a i l o r w ith a s u b s t i t u t e v ery w o r s t y e a r of th e d e p re s sio n science of n a t u r o p a t h i c a n d c h ir o W ith som e of t h e best s h o t s of >lc«Ifon! City C ouncil Phone SI. • • • princess. A t la s t h e p r o m is e s th e p ra c tic h e a lin g and d e m o n s t r a t e d S o u th e r n O re g o n b e in g in C e n tr a l M e e tin g d a te : F e b r u a r y 18, 1 p.m. B ib le S cho ol— A. W . A y ers, S u p- k is se s w h e n t h e c o a t is m a d e . T he Now our D em o c ra tic fr ie n d s t h e use of t h e e l e c t r o t i n r a p e n t l e , P o in t th e p e rc e n t to s u p p o r t a local P la c e : H om e of Mrs. Thos. Rose- T a il o r fo ols t h e K in g a n d h is c o u r t r l n t e n d e n t , 9 : 3 0 A. M. w o u ld lik e to m a k e it a p p e a r t h a t elect rod ia th e r m i c , e l e c t r o n e u r o p a t h - ri f le c lu b is r a t h e r sm all. b e rry . J u n i o r H ig h S chool, h o s te s s M o r n in g W o r s h ip — 1 1 : 0 0 A. M. w ith a “ m a g ic ” c o a t, invisible to th i n g s h a d g o t so m u c h w o r s e by ic i n s t r u m e n t s a s well a s o t h e r in T h e r e is no ag e li m i t to th e club. es. Y .P .8 .C .E .— ( t w o g r o u p s ) . 6 :3 0 s t u p i d people. T o sa v e t h e i r r e p u t h a t M arch d a y t h a t p o o r F r a n k i e s t r u m e n t s used in th e n a t u r a l c u r a Any m a le p e rs o n 18 y e a r s of a g e or P r e s id in g o ffic e r: Mrs. M adeline t a t io n s , t h e k in g " s e e s ” t h e coat. p- m. J u s t h a d to a b a n d o n a ll th e old ideas tive a r t . m o r e Is eligible. W i t h .22 a n d .30 Cool. E v e n in g S ervies— 7 : 3 0 p. m. J u s t a s e v e ry o n e is a b o u t to b re a t h e a n d j u m p r i g h t in w ith a b a n g to Dr. H ed g e s h a s been p r a c t ic i n g ir c a li b e r a m m u n i t i o n a v a i l a b l e an d a W o m e n 's B ib le S tu d y a n d p r a y e r easily, th e P r i n c e s s exposes t h e hoax s a v e m a n k i n d . W e ll, m eb b e, b u t to M edford fo r a q u a r t e r of a c e n t u r y c h a n c e to win a S te r li n g S ilv er Med J a c k s o n School, M edford a n d t h e T a i l o r is seized. B u t a h a n d m e e t in g , Mrs H. W . 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T he F a m ily G athering, W ednes T h e play is c a s t a s fo llo w s; cost o f living, in c l u d in g th e f a r m p letely r e m o d e le d to s u it h is special th i n k . F o u r p o s itio n s a r e used. 1— M eetin g d a te : F e b r u a r y 21. day . 8 : 0 0 p. m. S ti tc h , ta i l o r to t h e k i n g — Roy e r's. H e h a s a d d e d to th e a l r e a d y needs. off h a n d ; 2— k n e e li n g ; 3— s i tt in g ; ■ P la c e : S chool; tim e , 3 p.m. C h o ir P r a c t i c e — T h u r s d a y . 7 :30 H e a t h ; S a sh , ta i lo r to th e k i n g — h eav y load th e t a x p a y e r s of t h e n a " W e t r e a t all k in d s of cases ex an d 4— pro n e, b u t n o t sa n d bag P r o g r a m : F o u n d e r s ' Day p ro g r a m . N o r m a n H a n s e n ; C u t, t a i l o r to the p. m. tio n w e re c a r r y in g . He h a s lost to cept th o s e in v o lv in g m a j o r s u r g e r y " fash io n . I? h a s p roven o u t t h a t t h e k i n g — D o n ald S m i t h ; P r i n c e s s D e a r A m e ric a h e r s t a n d a s t h e " b r e a d Dr. H e d g e s says. T h e public is in v i m an m a k i n g a good off h a n d s c o r e S ilv e r tea. C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H P r e s id in g o ffic e r: Mrs. Allen One— Z a d a C a sh ; Celly, t h e sc u lle ry b a s k e t " of th e w o rld a n d b r o u g h t te d to call a t t h e H e a lth I n s t i t u t e at u su a lly h e a d s th e list of high scores C lifto n A. P hillip* , M in iste r S m ith . — ' B a r b a r a K o h le r ; F l a v i a , lady-in' th a t m o n s tr o s it y in to e x is te n c e — a n y ti m e to in s p e c t tfoe new an d for t h e t o u r positions. B ible School 1 0 : 0 0 A. M. R o la n d w a iti n g — M ary an T u c k e r ; J u l l a n n e , t h e im p o rt of v a s t q u a li ti e s o f foo d h a n d s o m e offices. T h e C lu b is p o n so red by " T h e N a H o v e r, S u p e r i n t e n d e n t . 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L e o n a r d L a w r e n c e N o rcro ss , M arch of t h e s t a g e a r r a n g e m e n t * a n d N ellie In Medford- a r e b u t t h r e e t e m p t a t i o n s t o w h ich 27, 1888. T w o c h i l d r e n w e re b o rn P r o g r a m : C h a p t e r 5, 'O u r P u - G risso m is b u sin e ss m a n a g e r. In a n o t h e r c o lu m n we h a v e set m e n fall to sin. T h e r e will be sp ecial bile S c h o o ls ." f o r th o u r re c o m m e n d a t io n s r e g a r d to t h e u n io n , V era, w ho died a t fo u r m u s ic f o r t h i s serv ice. years , a n d A lta, w h o su rvives. L a t e r 'Book review , social h o u r ing th e m e a s u r e * to be v o ted on P r a y e r a n d B ible S tu d y , W e d n e s F landreau, 8. D.. to m o rro w . W e h a v e d o n e so w ith t h e y m oved to d a y 7 : 3 0 P. M. Mrs. B e r t h a B u rse ll \»lilnii<| t il) C ouncil w h e re t h e y lived 2 4 y e a r s b e fo re go H azel J u l i a T y re ll, aged 46, passed f e a r a n d tr e m b l i n g . W e k n o w we will le a d t h e d e v o ti o n a l S e rv ic e a n d D a te ; F e b r u a r y 5. w o n 't a g r e e w ith m a n y of o u r ing to C e n t r a l P o in t , Ore. T h e y lived a w a y at h e r h o m e tw o m iles n o r t h . t h e p a s t o r will e z p la ln t h e Seven L u n c h e o n , w ith F o u n d e r s ’ Day ot> fr ie n d s, b u t we h a v e a lw a y s s t r iv e n t h e r e tw elv e years, m o v in g to A sh- 0f J a c k s o n v ille , M onday ev en in g a f - | A m a g n e t o te s t i n g b en ch h a s been I.a8 t P l a g u e s In Rev. 16. to say j u s t w h a t we believed w ith o u t la n d in 1926 Mr N o rc ro ss died May- t e r a s h o r t illness. She w as b o rn a t *' rl n * J u n i o r E n d e a v o r 4 : 0 0 P. M. F r i built a n d In s ta lle d a t t h e D awson K i n g s b u r y , S.D., A u g u s t 6, 1889 j t h o u g h t of th e c o n se q u e n c e s a n d a r e ¡31 . 1931. C entral Point F ilin g W o r k s , on N o rth F r o n t , w h e r e d a y D ir e c t o r Mrs. I z e t t a E lde. All n o t go in g to c h a n g e now. | O ne s l s ' e r a n d o n e b r o t h e r s u r - Hazel J u l i a C oulson w as m a r r ie d to D a te ; F e b r u a r y 7. 3 p m in c h il d r e n fr o m 4th to 7 th g ra d e * a n • • • vive Mrs R. M. L a w r e n c e , Cleve- A rden T y re ll, F e b r u a r y 24, 1916, at a n y o n e h a r i n g m a g n e t o t ro ,iT>l® e*n h ig h school. Invited. g e t 24 h o u r serv ice on r e p a i r i n g a n d ftv t h e wav. we h e a r th e c ity d a d s ! l a n d , O hio, an d A. C, L o u ck s, C ot- E u g e n e . Ore. F iv e c h il d r e n b o rn to S h o rt program by th e e ig h t h te s tin g . a r e b usy s e t t i n g a good e x a m p le t o j f a g e G rove. 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W e sug g eet t h a t p la n t y o u r b*«ns t h e s e b a lm y a f t e r -1 2 p.m. w ith Rev C liffo rd P h illip s R e g u la r P.T .A . BANK In P re a i d in g o ffic e r: Mrs. Millie T in g - a n oon s I t 'l l be q u it e a c m e ti m e yet o f f ic ia tin g I n t e r m e n t will h* p a r e n t s a n d t e a c h e r s u n it e in D *te: February t i (C o m m u n it y B u i l d e r s ) b e fo re t h e fro st *easoD end*. ) Sisk iy o u M o o r l a i p ark . riate: H ig h •chool. lea f. c aarp afg n to a to p s u c h practicvs. M e m b e r r < d « r a l IN-jww.lt lu«. O orp “O nce in a P a la c e “ T o Be G iven on Feb. 6 by Students Dr. H ed g es M oves T o N ew O ffices ! üllip (¡Hjurrljps Ftfw Local Shooters P .T .A . C alendar For Jackson County Join R ifle Club Mrs. N orcross D ies in A shland H azel J. T yrell T o Last R ew ard D aw son F iling Co. T estin g M agnetos In M edford Shop It C ould Be W orse