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THE AMERICAN 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 r a g e o f its co nv iction s. T O U 'M K VUI C EN T R A L INMNT, OREGO N. »* M u s in g s ^ by an Innocent Bystander C o m es n o w t h e d a y s of g re a t events. W e s t r o ll e d u p to th e w a te r t o w e r t h i s w eek a n d d isco v ered how co m e we h a d seen so litt le of o u t g e n ia l w a t e r s u p e r i n t e n d e n t fo r sev e ra l w eeks. It s e e m s t h a t F r i e n d J i m h a s b een b u sy d o in g q u it e a bit of City B e a u tific a tio n w o rk all by h is lon eso m e. H e h a s b een a s s id u o u sly e n g a g e d in m o v in g to n s an d to n s ( a t least he say s it seem ed like t o n s ) o f ro ck s o ff th e new law n an d flo w e r g a r d e n h e h a s p la n te d a r o u n d th e tw o p u m p ho u ses. A n d w e ’ll say t h e p lace looks a lot b e tte r. That was c e r t a i n l y a move in th e rig h t d ir e c tio n . • • • Now t h e n e x t p lace w hich cries to H e a v e n to be fixed u p is t h a t lot b e h in d t h e C ity H all. C o u n c ilm a n H e s s e lg ra v e h e lp e d so m e by using t h e p lace as a te s t i n g plot fo r a t r a c t o r plow th e o t h e r day. Now all t h a t is n e e d e d is to fin ish the jo b. H e r e 's w h a t we w o u ld like to see. F i r s t fin ish t h e t u r n i n g over o f t h e " O w ld S o d " by s p a d i n g up t h e e n d s a n d 1 a lo n g t h e sid e w a lk . T h e n s p a d e u p th e p a r k w a y a n d lev el th e w h o le th i n g off. T h e n build a s k e l e to n la ttic e fen ce a lo n g t h e w est line o f t h e lot an d p a i n t t h e s a m e w h ite. T h e n p l a n t fa s t- g r o w ing v ines such as E n g li s h Ivy o r H o n e y s u c k le a lo n g t h i s la ttice, w ith la r g e r g ro w in g t r e e s spaced a lo n g th e line. P l a n t ro s es a lo n g th e p a r k i n g a n d p e r h a p s a r r a n g e a few flo w e r b ed s o n th e m a in lot. T h en p la n t th e r e s t to grass. « e • p W o u ld n 't su c h a b e a u ty spot be a w o r t h w h i l e a d d i t i o n to th e to w n ? O u r old to w n c o n ta i n s a l t o g e t h e r too m a n y u g ly v a c a n t lots in t h e d o w n to w n d is tric t. W o u l d n 't it be m oney well s p e n t to b e a u ti f y so m e o f th e m . As we see t h e p ic tu re , th e lot in q u e s tio n is t h e m ost p r o m in e n t o? t h e m all. E v ery tim e a b u s sto p s in t h i s to w n t h e p a s s e n g e rs s i t a n d look a t t h a t v a c a n t lot. L e t 's give t h e m s o m e th i n g w o r th w h il e to c a r r y a w a y In t h e i r m ind . • • • How m a n y of y o u h av e t a k e n a tr ip by a u to m o b il e in y o u r lives? W h ich to w n s a n d v illa g e s you p assed t h r o u g h r e m a in lo n g e s t in your m e m o ry ? 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L on g seeing t h e s m a s h co m ing ra n into th e d itch a n d c o n ti n u in g to ru n u n ti l s t u c k in th e mud. S ta t e O fficer J o h n s o n who a r r iv e d on th e scene r e m a r k e d th a t it w as t h e p r e t ti e s t piece of d riv in g he e v e r saw . No on w as h u r t seriously. Mr. G rove was co nv icted of re c k le ss d r i v in g a n d h a d to pay d a m a g e s. He s t a te d t h a t he d o e s n 't u n d e r s ta n d how it could h a v e h a p p e n e d . He w as In C e n tr a l P o in t to see Mr L ong a b o u t p ay in g d a m a g e s a n d a ls o ca ll ed on Mrs. S ta n s b y w ho se face was b adly b ruised . H elen L on g was a sleep on th e back seat a n d rolled off o n to th e flo o r a n d w as badly scared. T h e accid en t o c c u rr e d on th e c u rv e n e a r t h e O w en O regon lu m b e r y ard. Miss F ra n c e s S p a rr o w , eldest d a u g h t e r of Mrs. Alex S p a rr o w was u n it e d in m a r r i a g e by Rev. E. S. D a rtla m to J a m e s F i r t h in an e ig n t o 'clock c e re m o n y a t St. M a r k ’s E p is copal c h u r c h M arch 7. A f te r t h e ce re m o n y , th e b ri d e a n d g ro o m received t h e i r f r ie n d s a t a sm all re c e p tio n at K i r k l a n d F a r m , h o m e of th e brid e, w h e re ro ses, fre e sia s a n d lilies in d e lic a te sh a d e s of p in k , blue a n d w h ite f o r m e d a c h a r m i n g s e t ti n g for th e bridal p arty . T h e y o u n g co u p le left for a h o n e y m o on, e x p e c tin g to r e t u r n to M ed ford fo r an in d e f in ite tim e. T h e b r i d e ’s g o in g -a w a y e n se m b le w as of Mlolyneaux g a rd e n crepe a n d sh w o re w ith it a navy wool co a t an d h a t w ith m a t c h i n g accessories. O u t of to w n g u e s ts fo r t h e w ed d in g w ere Mr. a n d Mrs. F. D. C la rk , of S t o c k t o n , C a lif.; Mr. an d Mrs. R o b ert R. R a n k in sqil th e Misses Marion a n d J e a n R a n k in of P o r t la n d ; a n d Miss R u th W oolsey. of San F ra n c isc o . Miss S p a rr o w a t t e n d e d K a t h a r i n e B r a n s o n 's school at Ross, C alif., a n d Mr. F i r t h is a g r a d u a t e of S ta n f o r d u n iv e r sity . o n ce that even in g . Phone y e a r 's Ft d e r a l aid ro a d m oney be cancelled. T he a p p r o p r i a t i o n bill, as re p o r t- ■ ed by th e C o m m it te e a n d passed bv th e H ouse a few d a y s ag o, c a rr ie d the full a m o u n t of t h e u n a p p r o p r i a ted b a la n c e of $ 6 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a u t h o r i sed by t h e R o a d s C o m m it te e last year. T h is is a p p r o x i m a t e ly $2,5 00,- 000 m o r e t h a n t h e su m provided fo r th e r e g u l a r F e d e r a l aid p ro g r a m at th e la s t session of C ongress. T he bill is now in th e S e n a te a n d no f u r t h e r tr o u b le is exp ected ou the ro a d item . 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