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T H U R S D A Y . O C T O B E R 15, 1980
C E N T R A L POLNT, O REG O N
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t e r n K a n s a s a n d so m e places lo o k ed
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tr e d of w a r w hich h a s been g e n e r ­ th em . T h e y o rd e r e d t h e m t h r o u g h
Office— S econd S tr e e t, o ff Main
M a j o r o s - T r o th , w ho s p e n t 11 y e a rs t h e n it is a b e a u ti f u l place. C ro p s
a te d in th e h e a rts of A m erican s, Mr. P a tr e e .
On W e d n e s d a y , Oct. 14, t h e civics in p riso n fo r v a ri o u s offen ses,
A RTH UR EDWARD PO W ELL
is w ere lovely, fin e p eaches, b ean s, a l ­
t h i s pacifist p ro p a g a n d a seem s to
to de- H u n g a r y ’s only
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" p e n s io n e d -p r is o n - fa lfa a n d so m e a p p le s w ere seen.
h a v e as its o b ject th e d e s t r u c ti o n of class c o n d u c te d a n election
O re g o n lo o k ed good to us. Now
o u r defen ses a g a in s t foreig n a g g r e s ­ m in e w h o m t h i s sch ool e le c ts fo r e r ”— as a r e s u lt of I n j u r ie s received
sion a n d i n t e r n a l d is o rd er. S u ch a p re s id e n t. R e t u r n s will be a n n o u n c e d w h en a g i r d e r fell on him in a p r i­ we do n o t m e a n to r u n dow n o u r
c o n s u m m a t io n is a r d e n t ly d e sire d by next week.
son w o rk sh o p . R e c e n tly a c q u it te d of s i s te r s t a te s , b ec a u se we saw so m e
A rlin e S co tt m o t o r e d to A s h la n d a b u r g l a r y c h a rg e , he cried, a n d d e ­ b e a u ti f u l m o u n t a i n s an d valleys,
th o se who aim to h a u l do w n t h e |
flag of co m m u n is m ov er th e U nited S un day.
c la r e d he p l a n n e d to go s t r a i t a n d sto c k s a n d cro ps, b u t w h a t we m e a n
M onday. e n jo y h is p en sio n , e q u a li n g $12 a is th e s u f f e r i n g of t h e p o o r people.
s t a r s an d s t rip e s and h o is t t h e red Marie D ole v is ite d school
In t h e d r o u t h se c tio n s of t h e e a s t
S tates. T h ese re d s m a k e no s e c r e t of She Is a t t e n d i n g P ro s p e c t H ig h th is m o n th .
t h e r e w e r e u n b e lie v e a b le th i n g s h a p ­
t h e i r o bjectiv e, a n d w hile m o st A m ­ year.
A lu m n i s t u d e n t s v is itin g school j
p en in g a n d we r e a d of t h e s e th i n g s
e ric a n s a r e disposed to r e g a r d th e i r
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in p a p e rs , b u t w h en we see th e m it
o rg a n iz a tio n s as neg lig ible fa c to rs, last T h u r s d a y w ere B o n n ie
has a d i f f e r e n t effect. W e could
th ey t a k e th e m se lv e s very se rio u sly m ire a n d L a u r e t t a W illiam s.
H e le n W r i g h t sh o p p e d in M ed fo rd '
h a r d l y believe o u r eyes.
and a r e c o n s ta n tly se e k in g to s p r e a d
T h is c o u n tr y is a w o n d e rfu l p lace
CO M PU LSO RY M IL IT A R Y
th e i r su b v ersiv e do ctrines. A m o n g S a t u r d a y
V iola P e n la n d , B a r b a r a
K o e h le r,
b u t w ere it n o t fo r t h e i r r i g a t i o n it
T R A IN IN G . . .
(C ontributed)
th e res tles s m e m b e rs of th e new g e n ­
H o lla n d 1 P eo p le a s a r u l e w ish to k n o w w ould lo ok m u c h lik e Its E a s t e r n
T h ro u g h petition* a n d c a m p a ig n s, e ra t io n th e y find m a n y disciples; M a r g a r e t Dow a n d N o r m a
v a rio u s
d e m o n s t r a t i o n s a t t e n d e d t h e sh o w a t th e Roxy T h e a ­ w h a t t h e i r n e x t d o o r n e ig h b o r s a r e sisters. T h e s e s t a t e s a r e b e a u t i f u l in
a sm all n u m b e r of u n iv e r s ity
s t u ­ h en ce th e
d o in g So likew ise, W e s te rn
s t a t e s places a n d a s fo r sc e n e ry th e y c a n ’t
d e n ts have sig n ified t h e i r d is a p p ro v ­ a g a in s t m i li ta r y tr a i n i n g in colleges. t r e F r i d a y evening.
w ould like to k eep in c o n ta c t w ith be b eat. B u t people c a n ’t live on a i r
I t is not expected t h a t t h e o p p o si­
al of com p u lso ry m i li ta r y tra in in g .
E a s te r n p a r t s T h is a rt ic l e will tell a n d sc e n e ry a n d 5 to 10c a n h o u r
U n d o u b ted ly th e y h a v e Influ en ced by tio n of s t u d e n ts to t h e R. O. T. C.
w
h a t a few of t h e s t a t e s a r e s u f f e r ­ a n d th r e e - f o u r t h s of t h e ti m e n o t
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a n d fam ily left A rk a n s a s . T he leaves!
m ilita r y tr a i n i n g ; yet th e discipline o n ly f a ir t h a t yo un g men w ho accep t
a n d g ra s s w e re as d r y as a t C h ris t- ■
a n d c o o p e ra tio n le a r n e d t h r o u g h th e an e d u c a t io n larg ely paid f o r by
m a s tim e. G a r d e n s an d corn fields
R. O. T. C. a r e a m o n g t h e m ost v a lu ­ t h e i r fellow c itiz e n s sh o u ld s u b m it
E n t e r t a i n i n g w ith a s u r p r i s e s h o w -j
able fe a t u r e s of h ig h e r ed ucatio n. to t h e m ilita r y tr a i n i n g w hich is r e ­ e r F r i d a y e v e n in g Misses R u b y W eb- i w e re b u r n e d so, t h a t t h e r e w ould be
W A TC H a n d JE W E L R Y
v e ry little.. T h e s t r a w b e r r i e s w ere
S tu d e n t s a r e o ften m isled
in th e i r q u ir e d as a c o nd ition of t h e i r e d u ­ s t e r a n d E r n e s t y n T h o m p s o n
w ere
m o s tly all froze out. T h e peaches
beliefs co n c e rn in g d rill, t a r g e t p rac­ ca tio n a t th e pu b lic cost.
h o stesses to a la r g e g r o u p of f r ie n d s
A t D e p re ssio n P ric e s
E v e ry citizen m u s t be re a d y , a t of Miss L a u r e t t a W illia m s a n d Miss an d c h e r r ie s w ere hailed out. A lso-
tice, h o r s e m a n s h i p a n d all t h a t goes
16 S. C e n t r a l
M ed fo rd
t h e a p p le s a n d g r a p e s w ere in j u r e d
to m a k e up th e college m ilita r y need, to d efen d his c o u n tr y , a n d it B o n n ie S e ttle m ir e .
a n d as f r u i t is t h e m a in crop th e r e ,
course. R a th e r t h a n being m e a s u re s is ri g h t a n d p ro p e r t h a t p r e p a r a t i o n
T h e m a r r i a g e of Miss B o n n ie to
it will be v e ry sc a r c e th is year. Dry
for th e p ro m o tio n of t h a t ever-to-be- for p e r f o r m a n c e of t h a t d u t y s h o u ld Mr. C la i r H ig g in b o t h a m
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preach, they a r e p ractices
with a colleges a n d u n iv e r s ité s s u p p o r te d F loyd L e f le r w ill t a k e place in th o w h a t th e r e Is, t h e r e is no price for.
T h e n ca m e M issouri. I t w as dry
c o n stru ctiv e aim in view — th a t of by t h e tax p ay e rs.
n e a r future.
also , but not as bad as so m e othei*
P R E P A R IN G T H E Y OUNGER G E N ­
Miss W il li a m s a u d Miss S e tt le m ir e
T h e ab ov e e d ito ria l gives t h e s t u ­
places. K a n s a s ca m e n e x t— p o o r J a y
ERATIO N FOR R A T T L E IF AND
a r e b o t h g r a d u a t e s of th e local h ig h
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sch ool a n d a r e w ell-k n o w n a m o n g
tion, only th e y did h a v e a w o n d e rfu l
B ecause of o u r in e x p e rie n c e an d T r a in i n g a t Oregon S ta t e college. th e y o u n g e r set of t h e city.
W E E K S & O R R Bldg. M edford
w h e a t crop. H ot w in d s a n d
grass­
lack of a co m p lete
k n o w le d g e of T h e s t u d e n t s sh o u ld kn ow w h a t th e y
A f t e r p la y in g v a r i o u s g a m e s a
h o p p e rs s u r e got t h e corn th e r e . I.i
tr a g e d ie s t h a t h a v e o c c u rr e d In w ars w ant.
’’m o c k - w e d d i n g ” by D elores Cox an d
V O TE :tO0 X NO
places th e c o rn b la d e s w ere e a te n off
betw een n a tio n s in t h e p ast, we do
R oily C l a r k w as m u c h en jo y ed . T h e
— O reg o n S ta t e D aily B a r o m e t e r
a n d n o th i n g b u t s h o r t s tu b b s left.
not rcullze w h a t it w ould m ean to be
c e r e m o n y w as re a d by Miss Marie
T h e r e w ere h u n d r e d s of a c re s like
th r o w n Into th e t r e n c h e s e n tire ly u n ­
C rosley R a d io s
& R efrigerators,
Dole o f P o rs p e c t.
this. G ra s s h o p p e r s w ere so th ic k you
S p a r t a n R a id o s & R e f r i g e r a t o r s ,
p re p a r e d to m e e t th e d ifficu lt s i t u ­
R e f r e s h m e n t s of Ice c re a m
an d
Speed Q ueen & May T a g
c o u ld n 't see fence posts. E ven th e
atio n s t h a t In ev itab ly w ould
arise.
co ok ies w e re serv ed to t h e follo w ing
W A S H IN G M A C H IN E S
leaves w e re all e a te n off of B o d ark
To ab olish th is tr a i n i n g a s a m eth o d
g u e s t s : Misses R u b y B rood,
Ruby
S ales & S erv ice
P h o n e 300
tr e e s an d th e h o p p e rs w e re th ic k as
of p re v e n tin g w a r w ould be like
131 W. M ain St.
M edford
H ig g i n b o t h a m , Ila Mae H ig g i n b o t h ­
clouds. T h e K a f f i r co rn w as a b o u t
a b o lish in g th e fire d e p a r t m e n t to
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T H E D A L L E S , Oct. l l — Dr. T h o m ­
t h e only c ro p th e y d i d n ’t b o th e r.
p re v e n t fires or d o in g a w ay w ith th e
S p e a k e r, Avys A yers, M arie Dole, L e­
as
W ynne W atts o t P o rtlan d became
P e o p le w ho h a d n e v e r sa w th e like
police force to p re v e n t crimes.
von K ie z u r, A d a le n e C a s s m a n , D o r­
Mllitury o fficials who c o n d u c t th e p re l s d e n t of th e O reg o n S t a t e Medi­ o th y P o w ell, N elda A yers, B onnie w ould h a r d l y believe it.
T h e t e m p e r a t u r e in A r k a n s a s a n d
co urses in II. O. T. C. a r e n o t doing cal society S a tu r d a y . T h e c o n v e n tio n
S e ttle m ir e . L a u r e t t a W illia m s ,
E r­
K a n s a s w a s 102 to 118 e v ery day.
so w ith th e h o pe of p ro m o tin g w ar, e n d e d S a tu r d a y a r t e r n o o n . Dr. W a t t s n esty n T h o m p s o n , a n d
Ruby W eb­
T h e y h a d no ra in fr o m
May u n til
as radicals w ould have us believe. p re s id e n t-e le c t d u r i n g 1938. w as a u ­ ste r.
th e la s t w eek in S e p te m b e r w hen
No. they , o ut of all th e people In th e to m a tic a lly e lev a ted to t h e p r e s id e n ­
M es d am es L u cille H i g g in b o t h a m ,
ROY C R I S W E L L
th e y h a d a 4 inch rain. T h is relieved
n atio n , know w h a t th e real m e a n in g cy.
D e lp h a Cox, R u t h C la rk
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saw p r e p a r a ti o n for t h a t last h o r­ C h a rle s T. Sw eeney, M edford, p re s i­
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mock w edd ing .
b rav ed th e d a n g e rs of th e b a ttle Dr. J. O. H a n d e v e r t, B end, secon d
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third
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Dr.
A C le a n P la c e To E a t
cause. They a r e n o t t e a c h in g th e S alem ,
y oung men of th e c o u n tr y In th e M orris L. B rid g e m n , P o r t l a n d s e c r e ­
Q U A LITY FO O D
hope t h a t th e r e may be a w a r In ta r y , Dr. W, F. H o lle n b e c k , P o r t l a n d
23 S. R iv ers id e. M edford
w hich th e s t u d e n ts may fig h t a n d be t r e a s u r e r .
G. J. M o rris, P ro p .
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e n listed m en, h ad to go t h r o u g h 20 of M edford, Oregon.
THE
CENTRAL
T rplets Member*
Sam e School C lass
POINT
A M ER IC A N
$1.50 a d a y is t h e v e r y b e st w a g e s
possible. In t h e f a r w e st t h e p eo p le
sh o u ld be v e ry t h a n k f u l f o r w h a t
t h e y h av e, a n d k e e p t h e goo d w o r k
going, a n d h o p e t h a t t h e d r o u t h s e c ­
ti o n s w ill soon be a s f o r t u n a t e ns
th e y a re.
U n less you o n c e lived in t h e
d r o u t h s e c t io n s a n d saw f o r y o u r s e lt
you c a n ' t I m a g in e how a w f u l it r e a l ­
ly is—
P en sion ed Prisoner
D routh C onditions
In Mid W est
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EDITORIALS
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F arm ers A tten tion
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FA R M IM P L E M E N T S
A t Ita rg a in P rice*
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M ed fo rd
Dr. B. C. W ilson
P hjraicb ’ll a n d S u rg e o n
2 1 0 M fd fo rd B ldg.
Met Iford, O re.
C e n tr a l P o i n t
S T O N E S D RU G S T O R E
A t Surprise Show er
E X P E R T
R epairing
C. Earl B radfish
D a d ’s & M om ’s
L U N C H
T h e s a m e good food—
25c a m eal
417 E. M ain
M ed fo rd
W h e n in M ed fo rd
V isit
H arden's D rapery
Shop
F ick H ard w are Co.
Dr. S w een ey to
H ead S tate M edics
P rince
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L u n ch
D in n e rs
F r e s h l y F r o z e n Ice C re a m
119 E. M ain
P h o n e 998
E lva Livingston
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SL IP COVERS FOR OVER­
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P h o n e 1 648x
220 S. G ra p e
A uto W reckers
P a la ce Lunch
T elep h o n e 601
For T he A m erican
T op N otch Eats.
S a fe
In s u ra n c e a t a S a v in g
O regon M utual Fire
Insurance Co.
( I n c o r p o r a te d )
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19 N o rth K a rtle tt S t.
M ed fo rd , O re.
P h o n e 1490
See us fo r F i r e I n s u r a n c e
on H a y & G rain
F ood S erved at
y ears ago. T hey a r e su p e r v isin g s t u ­
d e n ts in le a r n in g th e f u n d a m e n ta l s
so t h a t if a w a r sh o u ld come, th e
s t u d e n t s m ay be read y b e tt e r to p ro ­
tect them selves. W h e n w a r comes.
In depend en t Laundry and Dry C leaners
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L A U N D R Y S P E C IA L S
D R Y C L E A N IN G S P E C IA L S
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I n d i e s D resses & C oats .75c to $1.23
Dry W a s h .................... Lb. 6c
G ents O v e rc o a ts ...............75c to $1.00
R o u g h Dry ................... Lb. 7c
G ents S u it s ...........................................60c
Also F i n i s h e d W o r k
P a n t s ..................................................... 40c
CASH AND C A R R Y P R I C E S
R e p a ir i n g a n d A lte r in g
S ay s N. D. E x - G o v e rn o r
STATE BANKING
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14 S o u th C e n t r a l
"Our eip erien ce should be a lesson to all otbor states that m ay be tem pted
to engage in the d e t r i m e n t . "
- C m Governor GEORGE F SHAFF.R.
Bism arck, N .D .. Aug 1«. I«)«
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E v ery p o u n d of B u t t e r you buy at S n id e r 's helps local in d u s tr y . H elp
to b u ild up th e d airy i n d u s t r y in t h e R o g u e R iv e r Valley.
Cut
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P h on « 1S74 a n d S ave
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W e ste rn |ti * tr ib n t o r F o r
D R U G S—T O B A C C O S
Prescriptions, School Supplies
FO W LER & U P P
M ed fo rd
404 EAST MAIN ST
VOTE
44 N. F r o n t St.
P h o n e 263
M ed fo rd . O regon
4 1 » M ed fo rd B ldg.
M ed fo rd . O reg o n
O pen E v e n in g s
" A ft,r t«n r u n of oIBcial conaoctioit w ith tho
governing board o f th is Institution (B ank ot North
D akota), I am personally o f tho opinion that it
was a great miataka for the e lit e ever to hevo
established it. I would net advise tn y ttato to ongago in tha banking kuoineaa
w ith public funds or public credit.
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E1SEM A N N M A G N ETO
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R E P A IR S E R V IC E
G e n u in e N ew F a c to ry P a r t s
R e a s o n a b le P ric e s
Dr. I. H. G ove
W ILL H. W IL SO N ’S
Store for M en
Baaed on hia experience w ith
R eason ab le P rices
SNIDER S DAIRY &
PRODUCE CO.
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P a g e F ence
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R iv e rs id e
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M ed fo rd . O reg o n
D A IR Y R A N C H E S
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(Su.-c.-H or t o D r. J . J E m m en* >
2 0 4 M e d fo rd B ldg,
t r a c t ice l im ite d to e y e , PRr> n o n e
a n d t h r o a t a n d f i t t i n g o f glaUM—
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All Natural Method*
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