The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, June 04, 1936, Image 1

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    T h e A m erican baa m aintained
Hg le a d e rs h i p t h r o u g h o u t th e
d e p re s sio n b ecau se it h a s th e
c o u r a g e o f its convictions.
THE AMERICAN
VOLIDIK VIII
M u s in g s ^
by an Innocent Bystander
C EN T R A L POINT. OREGON, T H U R SD A Y , JC NK 4. l»;Ui
ra m
Study Shows Fa rm
WEDDING IS QUIET Increase in Recent
AFFAIR SATURDAY Depression Years
If you b a r « new* ite m s v a
will a p p ré c i â t* th e i r receip t by
W ednesday
evening
Phone
SOI.
NUM BER ;Vt
Medford Editor
Boosts Local Man
T h e fo llow ing e d it o r i a l from th e
pen of Moore H a m il to n of t h e Med­
fo rd News, h im s e l f a g r a d u a t e of
o u r local high school, is w o rth y of
re p r o d u c tio n . Yes, C e n t r a l P o in t is
p ro u d of h e r n a ti v e so n s w ho m a k e
good a n d w ho b ri n g h o n o r to o u r
city.
\ h o m e to w n boy
Say w hat you will, t h e r e is a g re a t
t h r il l, a g r a t if y i n g s e n s e o f s a t is f a c ­
tio n , in seein g o n e of y o u r “ hom e
to w n boys" m a k i n g
good
in th e
world.
We s p eak sp ecific ally of Don F a ­
ber, of C e n tr a l P o in t, g r a d u a t e of
C e n t r a l P oint h ig h school, w ho is
leaving soon to t u k e over hia d u tie s
ns a t h l e ti c d i r e c t o r of A lbany col­
lege.
W h e n th e
w riter
w as in higli
school In C e n tr a l P o in t, Don w as a
g a n g li n g kid In t h e g ra d e s , in k n ee
p a n ts , fleet-of foot, ag g res siv e, and
in clin ed to be im pulsive.
P eo p le who h a d
been o u t an d
a r o u n d a bit, a n d h a d h a d a view of
t h e w orld as a w hole, a n d t h e people
in It, used to look at Don a n d say:
“ W a tc h t h a t kid. H e 's g o t good
stu ff. H e ’ll get a lo n g in th e w o rld ."
A nd so he has.
F a b e r , still in his e a rl y 20's, is
t a k i n g over t h e a t h l e t i c d e p a r t m e n t
of A lb any college a s a r e s u lt of th e
fine reco rd he h a s m a d e as a th le tic
coach of A sh la n d high cahoot.
He
will go on up fr o m Albany.
C e n t r a l P o iu t can well be p ro u d of
Don. C e n tra l P o in t h ig h school can
well a ff o rd to be p ro u d of him , a n d
th e people of t h e c o m m u n it y can
point to him a n d say:
“ J u s t a n o t h e r C e n t r a l P o in t m an
w ho is going places. T h e big p a ra d e
of su ccessful m e n from C e n tra l
P o in t s t a r t e d w ith litt le G eorge
F rie s, w ho w a lk e d
fro m
C e n tra l
high
P o in t to M edford to a t t e n d
school, an d l a t e r b e c a m e M ajo r G en­
e r a l G eo rg e A F rie s , in c h a r g e of
c h e m ic a l w a r f a r e
of
th e
U nited
S ta t e s a r m y d u r i n g t h e W o rld W ar.
Yes, w e ’re not d o in g so b a d ly by t h e
w o r ld ."
MOVES TO NORTH
PART OF SUTE
Do you s u p p o s e t h a t th i s d a r n e d
ra in y w e a th e r is g o in g to las t fo r
t h e r e s t of th e s u m m e r ? W e a r e g e t ­
tin g m ig h ty ti r e d of t h e cold, w indy
e v e n in g s a n d of th e fa c t t h a t
we
h a v e to b u ild a fire ev ery n i g h t in
T he m a r r i a g e of Miss G erald in e
C e n tr a l P o in t is lo sing o n e of h e r
o r d e r to be c o m f o rta b le .
NEW
Y O R K — A f te r
r e m a in i n g t h e r e w ere 6 .3 61.502 U. S. f a r m s to
Tex, d a u g h t e r of Mr. a n d Mrs. G a y
• • •
most p ro m in e n t c itiz e n s t h i s w eek In
v ir tu a l ly s t a t i o n a r y fo r 20 y e a rs a f ­ 1930 w hen th e r e w ere 6, 288, 648.
Tex, of C e n tr a l P o in t, to Mr. W illi­
th e rem o v al to M olalla of J o h n A n­
t e r 1 9 lj». t h e n u m b e r of f a r m s in t h e th e s h ift fro m E a st to W e s t was re v ­
We u n d e r s t a n d t h a t th e city c o u n ­
am H. A sk w ith , son
of Mrs J e a n
derso n , w ho h a s been a re s id e n t of
to a n all- o lu tio n a r y , t h e re p o r t p o in ts o u t. In
cil passed t h e buck in th e m a t t e r of Miller of S e a tt le W a s h ., w as quietly U nited S ta t e s In creased
th is vicinity for m a n y years. Mr. A n ­
tim e high of 0.8 12.350 in th e five th is perio d a c r e a g e in c r e a s e d
43.-
allo w in g la te d an c in g in th is city by
solem nized a t t h e h o m e of t h e brid e,
d e rs o n has a c c e p te d a p o sitio n
as
d e c id in g t h a t t h e m a t t e r sh o u ld be on t h e ev en in g of May 3 0 th , in th e
m a n a g e r of t h e s u m m e r h o m e an d
w as re v e a le d in a b u ll e ti n of t h e I th i s in c r e a se 3 5 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 co n sisted of
p laced on t h e b allo t a t t h e fall elec­
p re s e n c e of a few in t i m a t e
frie n d s
fa r m of S ta t e T r e a s u r e r R u f u s H o l­
C o m m itte e on A g r i c u l t u r a l C o o p e r a - ! w heat, rye. barley an d c o tto n which
tion. W e d o n 't b la m e t h e boys a bit
a n d relativ es.
m an.
tion of th e N a tio n a l A ssociation of I w ere ail ex p o rt crops.
to r t h a t actio n . T h ey
w ere on th e
T h e b rid e d re s se d in a s m a r t t r a v ­
Mr. A n d erso n is o u e of t h e b est
A lth o u g h th e n u m b e r of fa rm
sp o t a n d ju s t h ad to do s o m e th i n g e lin g su it of navy b lu e w ith w h ite M a n u f a c tu re r s .
substantially
th e
k n o w n m en In J a c k s o n c o u n ty , h a v ­
T h e b u lle tin , w hich a n n o u n c e d re ­ u n it s re m a in e d
an d p u t t i n g it u p to t h e people is as
accesso ries, was a t t e n d e d by Miss
ing been p r o m in e n t In G ra n g e w o rk
good a way as an y to s e t tl e t h i s w r - j ^ A yer, f who w o re „ 8lk e n . s u l ts of th e c o m m it te e 's s t u d y of th e s a m e o v e r t h e 20 y e a r perio d , to tal
for m a n y years. H e h a s also t a k e n
r e c u r r i n g q u estio n . T h is m a t t e r h as se m b le of p ow ered rose. Mr. J a c k size, t r e n d a n d c h a r a c t e r of th e Ag­ p o p u la tio n in c r e a se d 33 1-3 per cen t
an a c tiv e in t e r e s t in t h e J a c k s o n
r i c u l t u r a l in d u s tr y , n o te d an
in ­ to 123,191,000. A m ong t h e q u e s tio n s
been b o o b in g u p ev ery so o ften fo r
B alding of Medford se rv e d as best
C o u n ty C h a m b e r of C o m m e rc e of
c re a s e of 5 2 3 ,7 0 2 fa rm u n it s In th e t h a t m u st be a n s w e r e d b e fo re in d u s ­
y e a rs a n d l e t ti n g th e people decide
m an .
w hich he is a p a st d ir e c to r .
five d ep re s sio n y e a rs
since
1930. tr ia l is t s can begin to u n d e r s t a n d th e
fo r th e m s e lv e s j u s t w h a t th e y w ant
T h e b rid e a n d g ro o m e n t e r i n g to
Mr. A n d e rs o n leas ed hi» f a r m in
" W h e r e did t h e new
f a r m s com e fa r m s i tu a t io n , t h e r e p o r t says, a re
d on e is th e best way to s e t tl e it.
th e s t r a i n s of M en delssohn , played
th e Tolo d is tr i c t to his so n-in -law ,
f r o m , " a s k s t h e rep o rt.
th e follow ing : " H o w w e re th e y fed
by Miss R ub y W e b s te r, w ere m e t ill
H arry
O verbeck.
w ho. w ith
his
‘P e r h a p s a few new f a r m s w ere and clothed a n d o th e r w i s e provided
G r a d u a ll y t h e old l a n d m a r k s of t h e a rc h w a y by Rev.
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Mr. A nderso n h a s b een living d u r i n g
of
Now th e y a r e te a r i n g d o w n t h e o l d ' p a r e n t8 w ed d in g 31 y e a r s ago. T h e 1 few la r g e u n it s w ere divided an d u pita c o n s u m p tio n or s t a n d a r d s
th e w in te r an d s p r i n g in o n e of th e
“ Did
A g r ic u l tu r e
se c tio n h o u se a t Tolo, w h ich was a rc h w a y was d e c o ra te d w ith o r a n g e few new se ts of b u ild in g s w ere e r e c ­ living d e c li n e ? "
H otel V a la n d r a C o tta g e s , w ith his
to provide
ted b u t p e r h a p s also m a n y a b a n d o n ­ becom e m o r e p ro fic ie n t
a b o u t all t h a t w as left to in d ic a te blo sso m s an d r h o d o n d e n d r o n s
p o p u latio n ?”
"D id
wife an d tw o c h il d r e n , R a g la n d an d
ed h o m e s te a d s w ere re-occupied a n d for in c r e a sin g
t h a t t h e r e e v e r w as a to w n th ere.
Im m e d i a te l y follow in g th e
c e re ­
E d ith .
Im p o rts
only
as E xpo rts d e c li n e ? " “ W e r e
W h e n th e w r it e r first used to rid e m o n y a reception w as given In h o n ­ places w hich had se rv e d
Mr. A n d e rso n left fo r h is new
th e old b ik e down to t h e d a m t h e r e o r of th e new ly-w eds. R e f r e s h m e n t s ho m es fo r a g e n e r a t io n d id r e t u r n to n ecessary to m a k e up d e fic ie n c ie s? "
hom
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w as q u it e a sizable s e t t l e m e n t a t of ic e-cream a n d c a k e w ere served.
Joins his m a n y f r i e n d s in
w ish in g
W h ile th e n u m b e r of f a r m u n it s m itte e 's a t t e n t i o n In t h e f u t u r e , said
Tolo. Now t h e old b u ild in g s a r e all T h e w e d d in g ca k e w as d e co rated
him a n d his fa m ily t h e best of su c ­
g o n e — a t least th o s e n e a r t h e h i g h ­ w ith ro ses, lilies of t h e valley a n d a c h a n g e d b u t little fro m 1910 w hen th e bulletin.
cess in his new w o rk . B efore le a v in g
way. It m a d e u s lo n e s o m e to rid e t n i n a t u r e model of t h e
b rid e an d
Mr. A n d e rs o n m a d e s u r e h e w o uld
d ow n t h a t w ay th e o t h e r day.
groom .
get t h e h o m e - to w n
paper lo r th e
• • •
F o llo w in g th e re c e p tio n th e co u p le
nex t y e a r a n d e x p re s s e d r e g r e t 'ft
W e re a d a v ery in t e r e s t in g a rtic le left fo r S e a ttle w h e re th e y will m a k e
leaving t h e c o m m u n it y . H e s t a t e d
in o ne of th e n a ti o n a l m a g a z in e s th e t h e i r home.
th a t his w o rk in b e h a lf of t h e new
o t h e r day. It told in a very in t i m a t e
Miss E d n a S ch av er c a p a b ly a s s is t­
Mr. an d Mrs. E rsel C a s to r and Mr.
c h eese f a c to ry h a d b een v e ry p le a s ­
w a y j u s t w h a t Gov. L an d o n of K a n ­ ed w ith t h e w ed d in g a r r a n g e m e n t s .
a n d Mrs. C ecil M adison a r r iv e d from
a n t and he w as s o r ry to g iv e it up.
At th e
F ed erated
“ L it tl e
Red
sas t h o u g h t of th e p re s e n t a d m i n is ­
C alifo rn ia F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n to a t ­ B ric k ” c h u r c h n e x t S u n d a y
He gav e his n ew a d d r e s s as M olalla,
nig h t,
t r a t i o n a n d w h a t h e w o u ld tr y to do
te n d t h e w e d d in g of Mrs. C a s t o r ’3 C a p ta in G. R. D u r h a m of th e S a lv a ­
O regon.
if e le c te d P r e s id e n t. A nd w h a t we
siste r. Miss L a u r a b e l le
L aD ieu of tio n A rm y, t o g e t h e r w ith so m e ofj
like a b o u t th is m a n is th e f a c t t h a t
T r a il a n d Mrs. W a y n e C asto r. T hey th e Y oung S o ld iers of M edford B ar-
ST EV E CADY V ISITS
he h a s really d o n e th i n g s in his
visited f r ie n d s h e re In C e n tr a l P o in t r a c k s will h a v e c h a r g e of t h e eve-
F R IE N D S IN 4TTY
h o m e s t a t e a n d h as s e t a reco rd t h a t
Dr. R icalird B. D illeh u n t of t h e a n d w ere h o n o r g u e s t s a t a d i n n e r n ,
gervtce T h e youn|c people of th e
S
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C
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f
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r
m e r forem an of the
m e a n s s o m e th in g . It is n 't a q u e stio n S h r i n e ho spital, on e of th e n a tio n s —
— F —-*
p a rt y at .»•*
th e h o u se of w
Mrs.
r e d W i ­ 1
M
edford
Dally
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of p rom ises, b u t r e a l a c c o m p lis h ­ o u t s t a n d i n g
bone sp e c ia lists
an d ley F r i d a y eveniu g.
Mr. a n d Mrs.
office fo r a p l e a s a n t c h a t tod ay on
co-operatin g.
m en t. A nd t h a t ' s th e k in d of m a n we d e a n o f th e U niv ersity of O regon
S a n fo rd J. R ic h a rd s o n
w ere
also
his way to K l a m a t h F alls. Mr. Cady
T h e p a sto r, Rev. Lewis, will ex­
w a n t in th e W h it e H ouse.
Medical school, will be in Medford g u e sts
at
th e
d in n e r .
S aturday change
is fo r e m a n o f t h e Oregon E m erald at
w ith
C a p ta in
D u rh a m
F r i d a y a n d S a tu r d a y of th is w eek to m o r n in g Mr. a n d Mrs. C a s to r a n d Mr.
t h e U n iv e rs ity a t E ugene.
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W e n oticed t h a t fo r som e reason c o n d u c t his a n n u a l clinic* a t th e
a n d Mrs. M adison v is ite d a t T r a il
Medford.
in th e b to r i e s r e g a r d i n g t h e M em o ri­ S p a r r o w M em o rial in J a c k s o n C o u n ­
an d S u n d a y all b u t Mrs. C a s to r , who
R EC EIVED L ETTER
al Day ce re m o n ie s in M edford t h e ty c o u r t h o u se a t in v i ta t io n of t h e
sta y e d on fo r a w eek lon g er, r e t u r n ­
Mrs. P e a r l B o n n ey received a le t­
o t h e r d a y t h a t t h e daily p a p e r e n ­ J a c k s o n C o u n ty Public H e a lth a s s o ­
ed to C a lifo rn ia .
t e r from Mrs. M ason M ears say in g
tire ly ig n o r e d one v e t e r a n ’s o r g a n i ­
ciatio n and th e J a c k s o n C o u n ty Med­
L a te s t b rid e -e le c t to a n n o u n c e t h e y a r r iv e d h o m e s a f e ly a n d a r e
zation which, of all of th e m , it ical society. A rriv in g w ith h im will
w e d d in g p lan s fo r J u n e is Miss Ir e n e now p r e p a r in g to m ove In to t h e i r
seem s to us sh o u ld h a v e a very pro-^ I be Dr. H e n ry Dixon, p s y c h ia tris t of
In re s p o n se to its r e q u e s t. J a c k - B rew old, d a u g h t e r of Mr. a n d Mrs. new h o m e t h a t t h e y h a v e re c e n tly
m in e n t p lace in su c h a f f a i r s th e ! t h e Medical school, w ho se
n e rv e
son C o u n ty C h a m b e r of C o m m e rc e A. B rew old, w h o se m a r r i a g e to M ar­ built.
D isab led A m erican V e te r a n s T h ese j
clinics h a v e also becom e an a n n u a l
a n d Mrs.
to d a y was a s s u r e d t h e s u p p o r t
c f tin K ab ele, so n of Rev.
m e n w ere th e v ery o n es f o r w h o m j
ste p fo r w a r d
on J a c k s o n c o u n ty 's
G eo rg e P. K ab ele, will be a n e e v n t of
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L.
McN
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and
th e d ay w as d e sig n ed to h o n o r. T h e j
Mr. a n d Mrs. A. H. C le m e n ts re­
ro a d to good health.
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F r e d e r ic k S te lw e r an d
R e p r e s e n t a ­ J u n e 10.
m e n w ho a c tu a lly faced t h e enem y
T h e tw o sp ecialists will w ork both t u r n e d ho m e from S o u th A m erican
T
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be
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on th e firin g lin e a n d who cam e d ay s a t th e clinic b e g in n in g a t 9 :0 0 T uesday . T h e y a r r iv e d
fro m so u th tiv e J a m e s W. M ott in p r o c u r in g a
in th e Zion L u t h e r a n c h u r c h , w ith a
h o m e crip p led a n d d is a b le d a r e th e o ’clock in t h e m o r n in g , m a k i n g ex ­ into New Y ork w h e re th e y b o u g h t a fe d e ra l a p p r o p r la t io n fo r a d d itio n a l
TH E F E D E R A T E D C H U R CH
a ir w a y s facilities a t M edofrd m u n i ­ la r g e n u m b e r of g u ests w itn e s s in g
o nes w ho d eserv e th e m o st h o no r.
Rev. R o b e r t C harles L ew is, P astor
a m i n a t i o n s a n d c a r r y in g on c o n s u l­ new F o rd V-8, In w hich th e y tr a v e l­
th
e
cerem
o
n
y
.
Miss
B
rew
old
will
be
P h on e * 1 .
In H elena, cipal a i r p o r t. L e t t e r s from t h e m to ­
ta t io n s ,
for w hich
a p p o i n t m e n t s ed to H elen a, M ontana.
a tt e n d e d by h e r siste r. Miss E d n a
T w o of th e c a n d id a te s for office
th
e
y
visited
t
h
e
i
r
son
Seal
C le m e n ts d a y said t h e y w ould give t h e i r a t t e n ­
B ib le School— A. W. A y e r s , Sup-
m ust be m a d e t h r o u g h t h e C o u n ty
Brew old, as b rid e s m a id , a n d a n o t h e r
in t h e fall election re c e n tly a s k e d us
rin ten d en t, 1 :3 0 A. M.
an d g a v e him t h e F o rd .
T h e y r e ­ tio n to e x p e d it in g th e a l l o t m e n t of
H e a lth d e p a r t m e n t .
fun ds. F a c ilitie s fo r t h e a l r p o r e h e re sis te r , Mrs. M. C. B arcu s, a s m a t r o n
w h e th e r
we i n t e n d e d
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left
w ith In clu d in g a r a d i o m a r k e r beacon,
th e m next fall an d said if
dld tio n w ith Dr. D il l e h u n t 's b o n e ex ­ own c a r t h a t th e y had
but be flo w e r girl.
t h a t th e y w ould h a v e a bit of a d v e r ­ a m i n a t i o n s a r e fin an ced by th e t h e i r son w h e n th e y w en t to S o u th h av e b een ap p ro v e d officially,
p. m.
Rev. H a r r y A llen of S e a tt le , will
t h u s f a r t h e a p p r o p r ia t io n re q u ire d
tis in g fo r us. W e a r e so r ry t h a t th is fu n d s , received by t h e S p a rr o w Me­ A m erican tw o y e a rs ago.
E v e n in g S ervies— 7 : 3 0 p. m.
act a s best m an. T h e g ro o m -to - b e
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W o m e n 's Bible s t u d y olaaaee T u e s ­
Mr. d e m e n t s Is a m i n in g e n g in e e r
has b een a t t e n d i n g a m in is te r i a l col­
tion Is not for sale. W h ile, of co urse, velt b all, citizen s who g e n e ro u s ly an d ow ns a blg r a n c h h e r e In th e been m ad e.
d a y a f t e r n o o n fr o m 2 to 3 e ’olock 'n
lege a t M ayw ood, 111., n e a r C hicago,
c h a r g e of Mrs. H. A. D avisson. F r o m
we like to get all t h e
a d v e rtis in g c o n t r ib u t e d to t h a t c a u s e will
valley.
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3 to 4 o'clo ck In c h a r g e of Mrs. U.
th e r a n c h d u r i n g Mr. C le m e n ts ’ a b ­
glad to know ,
c o u p le will m a k e t h e i r h o m e in H a r - C. Iyew is.
sence.
lowed th is m a t t e r to e n t e r in to th e
M edford is one of t h e few h e a lth
bel, 111.
er.
2 :3 0 p. m. T uesday.
q u e stio n of w h o m to su p p o r t. W hen c e n te rs o u ts id e of P o r t l a n d to en-
Miss B rew old is very w ell-k n o w n
T h e F i s h e r m a n ’s C lu b, W e d n e s ­
Mr A. A. Fox, b r o t h e r of G. E
we go in to t h e ra c e fo r a n y c a n d ’. - ^
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gt,r v jr<. T h e b e n e fits w hich
In M edford a n d t h e valley. S he Is d a y 6 : 0 0 p. m.
T e n t a t i v e a r r a n g e m e n t s hav e been
d a te it Is b ecau se we believe h e w
h a v e com e to J a c k s o n c o u n ty a s re- Fox an d Mr, a n d Mrs. G eo rg e H a r ­
a g r a d u a t e of t h e M edford h ig h
The F am ily G athering,
W ednes­
m a k e a good o fficial, a n d fo r t h a t su it, c a n n o t be m e a s u r e d except in lan an d d a u g h t e r N a d in e of S a c r r - m a d e fo r a t t e n d a n c e o f 41 club
school an d of t h e S o u th e r n O re g o n day. 8 : 0 0 p. m.
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N o rm a l sch ool a n d ah a b een o n t h e
C h o ir P r a c t i c e — T h u r s d a y .
7:3C
fig u re s c a n n o t describe.
H ut th e h o m e T u esd ay . T h e H a r l a n d s a f t e r school a t C orvallis, J u n e 8 to 20, ac­ f a c u lty of t h e C e n ta r l P o in t sch ools
p m.
c o rd in g to J a c k s o n co u n ty 4-H club
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Among th e several a ffa irs a rra n g ­
C H R ISTIAN CHURCH
b u r n th e d e a d g ra s s a b o u t t h e i r p r o ­ each y e a r 's clinic, a r e s in c e re test!- H ig hw ay. Mr. Fox will s p e n d a few c o u n ty a g e n t 's office last n ig h t
ed re c e n t ly to h o n o r t h e b rid e -e le c t
C lift o n A. P h illip s, M inister
T h is la r g e n u m b e r h a s b een m a d e
perty. T h is y e a r th e g ra s s h a s g ro w n
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Bible School 1 0 :0 0 A M. R oland
possible t h r o u g h t h e sp le n d id co ­
e x t r a h ig h a n d r a n k a n d m u c h ca re
dertak ln g
h o m e of V era A n d re n , given by t h e H o v er, Supt.
o p e ra tio n of th e b u sin e ss f i r m s o f
will h a e to be t a k e n to p re v e n t d an -
L u t h e r league, a n u m b e r of s h o w e rs
C o m m u n io n a n d P reach in g 1 1 :0 0
J a c k s o n c o u n ty , G ra n g e s , p a re n t -
'g e r o u s fires. W a tc h y<mr grass
an d p a r t i e s fo r Miss B rew o ld w ere A. M. S u b je c t “ J u n o , J u l y and A u g ­
t e a c h e r ass o c ia tio n s, a n d t h e res i­
a r r a n g e d by C e n tr a l P o in t f r ie n d s u s t . "
Mrs. E d d y h a s sw o rn
v e n g ean ce d e n ts of t h e c lu b c o m m u n it ie s
befo re t h e closing of sc h o o ls last
S e n io r E n d e a v o r 7 :0 0 P. M. N or­
A co u n ty - w id e 4-H c lu b picnic will
on an y sa le s m a n w ho p a s te s signs on
week.
m a n H a n s e n , lead e r. J. Ed V in cen t.
windows.
be held , a t J a c k s o n H o t S p rin g s
d irecto r.
T h e s tu d io of th e S o u t h e r n Oregon
J u n e 26.
E v a n g e li s ti c S erv ice 8 : 0 0 P. M.
East
Main
C. A W illock. o w n e r of th e G o ld ­ A rt a ss o c ia tio n at 107
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s t r e e t , h as leased t h e s t o r e a t 1 1 3 { T u e sd a y m o r n in g
to w elcom e th
to a d in n e r a t t h e V a le n tin e C afe
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C e n t r a l P o i n t th ia
m o r n in g
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W o r d w as received in t h i s city
P r a y e r an d Bible S tu d y , W e d n e s ­
S afew ay s to re No. 41. w hich h a s - t i o n held in c o m m e m o r a ti o n of th e
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Jim C u m m in g s ha* been p a in tin g m o r ro w e v e n in g fo r W a ts o n v il le to Holme*, son of Mrs. Mollie H o lm e s , j d a y 7 : 4 8 P. M. M rs.
m oved to its new b u il d in g a t B a r t ­ first a n n i v e r s a r y of th e ex is te n c e of
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J u n i o r E n d e a v o r F r i d a y 2 : 3 0 V.
You can d a y s befo re r e t u r n i n g to t h e valley olty. Mr. H olm es h a s been a c ti n g a*
Mr W illock will m ove his bust- tu te . T h e door* will be open fro m 9 cap* an d w h ite s t a n d s
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nos* to th e C e n tr a l a v e n u e prem ise*
is t h e h v d r a n t an d which Is Jim
a c c o m p a n y him on hi* r e t u r n t r i p e n t fo r t h e S o u th e r n P acific C o m ­
as soon as re d e c o r a tio n an d r e n o v a ­ m a i n d e r of th e week
• • •
A m ong t h e n u m e r o u s e n t r i e s a re
Mr* S n y d e r will v is it h e r m o t h e r , pany sin ce 1931. with h e a d q u a r t e r s
tio n a r e co m p le te d t h e w o rk to s t a r t
On th e Insid e of th is p a p e r Is a Mr* J e n n i e W h ite , a n d f r ie n d s In In S p o k a n e an d ha* been m a d e gen -l
im m e d ia te ly , h e a n n o u n c e d re c e n tly th o s e of tw o local artiat*. F ra n c i* G
T h e C e n tr a l » v e n u e s t o r e is 50 hy L a n a c of t h e n a tio n a l p a r k s e r v i c e 1 sto ry of Mr. Bert P e c k 's t r i p to L a k e t h e valley w hile Bill will h a v e w ork e r a l a g e n t fo r t h e c o m p a n y , w ilh a
an d A. R. P a r k e r of th ia city
of t h e W o ods
On t h e f o u r h p ag e ia at O regon Cave*
p e r m a n e n t office In S po kane.
100 feet It h a s a ha*em*nt *5
Y esterd ay
I^ange is e x h ib itin g
fo u r
w a te r s o m e o n e else'» re p o r t of t h e
aatne
A f o r m e r high school f r ie n d of
Mr. H o lm e s is a n a ti v e son of i
40 feet w hich will he naed for s t o r ­
Men d e c la re d
W e h a v e h e a r d t h a t yon h ave B ill's fro m n e a r S an F r a n c i s c o w h ile C e n tr a l P o in t, w h e re h e
a g e an d a m e s z a n in e b alco n y w h ich co lo rs of scenes in Mexico, p a in te d t r i p
Is w ell]
Need of a
w ork
for th e j
will be u sed fo r office* a n d a lo n n g - from real IHe d a r i n g a v a c a tio n viatt to use a s to m a c h p u m p t o get news on hia w ay to S e a tt le a r r iv e d h e r e k n o w n He s t a r t e d
D ic ta to r
last m o n th in Mexico C ity. H e Is o u t of B ert Peck
W e d n e s d a y n ig h t a n d
e n jo y e d
a S o u th e r n P acific in M edford a n d Is-,
B ut to -d ay
room .
• • •
s h o r t visit w ith Bill T h u r s d a y m o r n ­ t e r w o rk e d
Mr. W illock fo r m e rly r u n a s to re re s id e n t lan d s c a p e a rc h i te c t fo r C r a ­
out
of E u g e n e a n d 1
Men d e c la re
Mr M lnntck b u y in g a b a g of salted ing b e fo r e c o n ti n u in g on hi» Journey. S e a tt le
h e r e in C e n tra l P o in t in t h e bnild- t e r L a k e N a tio n a l park
T h e n e e d of
F o u r oil p s in ttn g a a r e e n te r e d by pean uts.
ing w h e re G eorg e M arin e now h a s a
F o o lk llle rs !
P
a
r k e r , p re s e n tin g p o r t r a i t a n d land
* *
Mr. a n d Mr* H. A H o g a n of Med-
Mr. a n d Mr* W a y n e Ash a n d Mr* I FAR M ERS AND FR U ITG R O W ER S
g ro c e ry sto re.
»cape s t u d ie s He baa been a re s id e n t
It I* r e p o r te d t h a t Bob F ie ld s i s , fo rd w e re d i n n e r g u esta to n i g h t at C h r u a h m a n fro m T ra il w ere g u e s t s |
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crates
of s t r a w - . t h e h o m e of Mrs. H o g a n s p a r e n t s . a t t h e S a n fo r d J R ic h a r d s o n h o m e , M e m b e r i w l c n i l D eposit I n s u r a n c e
Miss R uby W e b s te r h a s w o rk In of s o u t h e r n O reg on fo r som e tim e m a r k e t i n g 500
»“ d hat
v a i a t l n p . ' a h i t '"ecd“ borri«., a day.
Mr a s d Mr. Fo*.
un«ia/.
f orp»«ration
th* Ijnscsc.i i nr».
Come from California Salvation Army
Captain to Lead
To Attend Wedding
Local Church Meet
Dr. Dillehunt to
Hold Clinic Friday
Aid Promised for
Additional Airways
Mr. and Mrs. Clements
Return from South
Mi** Brewold and
Martin Kabele to Wed
41 Club Member* to
Attend 4-H School
Golden Rule
Store to Move
Parker Ha* Display
At Art Exhibit
»So what?—
Former Local Man
Promoted by R. R.
Here, There and
Everywhere
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