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    CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN
V O L U M E IX
O K K T R A L P O IN T , O R E G O N , T H l R 8 D .W , A P R I L H. 10:17
M u s in g s ^
tiy an Innocent Bystander
^
Alexander Store
Completes Move
PLANING MILL To New Quarters
T h e l i b r a r y s i t u a t i o n iii t h i s city
bills f a i r to ra is e so m e d u s t b efo re )
it is s a t i s f a c t o r y settled. T h e r e a r e i
th o s e w ho a d v o c a te th e b r i n g in g of
h eav y p r e s s u r e u p on th e c ity d ads ,
In a n e n d e a v o r to force t h e m to as-1
s u m e th e e n t i r e b u r d e n o f th e lib- ! At an a d j o u r n e d m e e tiu g of th e
rary . O th e r s w o u ld raise th e n eces­ city council h e ld last n ig h t t h e m a t ­
s a r y f u n d s by p o p u la r su b s c rip tio n . t e r of p e r m it ti n g th e b u ild in g of a
to
S till o t h e r s p ro p o se a sm all tux on plaiting mill on land b elo n g in g
ea c h book lo a n e d to ra is e t h e n e­ th e S o u t h e r n P acific w as th e p r i n ­
c e s s a ry fu nds.
And th e r e a r e even cipal item of business.
Som e tim e ag o Mr. E. E. F a r g u s
so m e who t h i n k t h e w h o le id e a of
h a v in g a public li b r a r y is p u re rot. closed a deal w ith th e ra i lw a y o ffi­
cials for a lease of th e old p a s s e n g e r
T h is w r it e r is s tro n g ly in f a v o r o f j d e p o ' , n d f o u n d s . He p la n n e d
to
k e e p in g th e li b r a r y an d even o f ' i n - i b “ ,ld a new 1>lanln>' m l " a d ja c e n t
c r e a s in g Its size an d scope. W e f e e l ! ,h e d e Pot a u d
t h a t b " “ d i "K f" r
t h a t it is a p lain public d u ty on th e “ « « « h o u a e . As soon as th e p ro je c t
p a rt o f th e city to keep t h i s w o rth -
w h ile i n s ti tu t io n
going.
A nd
we
. . . .
. , , , ..
..
. ...
can t h elp b u t feel t h a t th e a t t i t u d e
o f o u r city co u n cil is a little w >ak
S o m e w a y , we c a n ’t q u it e
g e t th e
v ie w p o in t of th ^ se m en w h e n th ey
a s s u m e t h a t t h e pu b lic in g e n e r a l is
a s k i n g an u n r e a s o n a b le t h i n g w hen
th e y a s k t h a t m o n ey w h ich h a s been
ra is e d by d ir e c t t a x levies f o r t h i s
p u rp o s e be used f o r j u s t w h a t
it
w as levied for.
• • •
A nd t h e a r g u m e n t t h a t th e city
is d o in g its p a r t in full in allo w in g
t h e old city h a ll to be u sed to house
t h e l i b r a r y s t r i k e s us a» a bit th in .
W e w e re p re s e n t a t th e m e e t in g of
t h e cou ncil a t th e tim e t h e m a t t e r
of u sin g th e old city h all w a s firs t
b ro a c h e d , a n d no m e m b e r o f t h e city
co u n cil n o r th e o t h e r city o fficials
said a w o rd a t t h a t tim e a b o u t h a v ­
in g a n o ff e r to r e n t o r lease t h e old
b u ild in g . N o r h a v e we h e a r d of a n y
a n y o n e since, excep t w h a t w a s said
a t t h e m e e t in g M onday n ig h t.
• • •
W e h av e ta l k e d to m e m b e r s o f th e
b u d g e t c o m m it te e w hich
prepared
t h e b u d g e t for t h i s y ear, a n d
are
told n o t h i n g w as sa id at th e i r m e e t ­
in gs of a n y p o ssib ility of
g e tt h jg
an y in com e f o r th e city fr o m
th a t
so urce.
So th e
su d d e n
argum ent
t h a t in l e t ti n g th e l i b ra ry use th e
b u il d in g th e city is losing ca sh r e n t ­
al. w h ich s h o u l d th e r e f o r e be c h a r g ­
ed to “ li b r a r y s u p p o r t , " s o u n d s a
bit fishy.
• • •
b ecam e k n o w n ’ s,,mP 8 , r o n * °P«,o si-
; ‘ ¡on a p p e a re d . It w as a r g u e d
th at
such a mill w ould d a m a g e a d j a c e n t
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J
I p r o p e r ty a lo n g t h e
h ig h w a y an d
w o uld be a so u rce of m uch d is a g r e e ­
a b le d u st a n d sm o k e, besides being
a fire h azard.
It w as ex pected t h a t th e council
w ould act on t h e m a t t e r a t its r e g u ­
l a r m e e tin g last
M onday e v e n in g ,
b u t d u e to th e a b s e n c e of Mr F a r g u s
from t h e city t h e m a t t e r w as r e f e r ­
red to th e b u ild in g a n d fire c o m m i t ­
te e s a n d th e sp ecial m e e tin g
last
n i g h t w as th e re s u lt.
A fte r som e discusiso n pro a n d con
th e co u n cil vo ted to issue th e p e r ­
mit as re q u e s te d , w ith th e p ro vision
t h a t no lu m b e r o r b u ild in g s w ere to
be allo w ed w ith in 200 feet of th e
m a in c ro s sin g on P in e street. S e v e r ­
al b u sin e ss m en s p o k e a t th e r e g u l a r
m e e t in g of th e co un cil in f a v o r of
th e pro ject. T h e g e n e r a l c o nsensus
of op in io n seem s to be in f a v o r of
w elcom in g an y a n d all such p ro je c ts
to o u r city as th e in creased pay ro ll
will m e a n m u c h to th e b u sin e ss of
th e city.
T h e co un cil als o p ro m ised t o do
all in its p o w er to lessen th e ta x
b u r d e n on th e new mill. It w a s f e lt
t h a t every e n c o u r a g e m e n t sh o u ld be
given any w o rth y e n t e r p r i s e w hich
d e sire s to lo cate here.
It is r e p o r te d t h a t a p a rt y from
P ro s p e c t h a d m a d e p a r t i a l a r r a n g e ­
m e n ts fo r th e s a m e la n d fo r a l u m ­
b e r s o r t i n g y a rd a n d office. W h e t h ­
e r o r n o t th is will still be a r r a n g e d
f o r on so m e o t h e r t r a c t a l o n g th e
h ig h w a y in th e c ity is not kn o w n .
N IM B E R
M oves Store
LOCAL GRANGE TO
SERVE COHEN
ERIN’S THURSDAY
’ ll’
O ne of th e most i m p o r t a n t b u s i ­ ; build ing on th e c o r n e r of T h ird an<l
ness m o v e m e n ts in th e h is to ry of | Pine s t r e e t s , f o r m e r l y occupied by
C e n tr a l P o in t h a s Just
been com - | the D am o n C afe a n d
t h e C e n tra l
nleted In th e m o ving of th e W. E. I P oint Meal M a r k e t
H e has c o m ­
A lexander h a r d w a r e a n d im p le m e n t pletely r e m o d e le d th e build in g , put-
s t o r e in to th e Hostel b u ild in g on th e ling tu new floors an d c u tt in g a d o o r ­
c o r n e r of T h ir d a n d
Piiie s t r e e t s way b etw een th e tw o room s. In this
which w as re c e n tly
purchased
b y co rn e r room will be fo u n d his very
Mr. A le x a n d e r an d
th e
W o o d m e n ooinplete sto ck of s h e lf and b u i l d e r s ’
lodge. T n e m ov in g of th e im m e n s e ; h a r d w a r e , p ain ts, h a r n e s s an d pipe
sto ck of h a r d w a r e , h a r n e s s , p a in t s , | an d p lu m b in g supplies. In th e o t h e r
p lu m b in g su pplies, f a r m im p le m e n ts room he will d is p la y a l l m a n n e r of
— A n d e r ’s P h o to
has been u n d e rw a y f o r t h e p a s t tw o farm im p le m e n ts a n d sup plies a n d
IV. E. A lex an d er, 71», p r o p r ie to r
w e e k s a n d is now p ra c tic a lly c o m ­ repairs.
In th e r e a r of th e
m ain
A le x a n d e r Hurtlixatv mid Im p le m e n t
plete.
b u ild in g he h a s m oved
th e
shop
sto
re, xx ho lias ju s t c o m p l e te d m ov­
W. E. A le x a n d e r c a m e h e re fro m b u ild in g fro m its old lo catio n in th e
in g Ills stock anti fix! tires in to his
s o u t h e a s t e r n K a n s a s In
1907 a n d r e a r of his old sto re, in th is b u il d ­
nexv b u il d in g on Hie c o r n e r of Til I 111
th e follo w in g y e a r b eg an w o rk for ing will be fo u n d a la r g e stock of
anti P in e s tre e ts .
th e f irm of F r e e m a n & Wiley. I m ­ pipe an d p ip e - c u ttin g e q u ip m e n t, to ­
p le m e n t deale rs. A y e a r la t e r he e n ­ g e th e r w ith oils, tu r p e n t i n e , etc.
te r e d th e firm as a p a r t n e r , th e firm
W h e n th e w ork of
re - a r r a n g i n g
being k n o w n as F r e e m a n , W iley & th e sto ck a n d fix tu re s is com p lete,
Co.
H e c o n ti n u e d w ith th is
firm t o g e t h e r w ith o d d s a n d e n d s of p a i n t ­
u n til 1928. w hen th e firm dissolved ing a n d d e c o r a t in g , t h i s s to re w ill
The W. H. C. m et S a t u r d a y a t th e
p a rt n e r s h i p . Mr. A le x a n d e r a n d Mr. be one of th e most c o m p le te an d up- hall. A n u m b e r of v is itin g m e m b e rs
W iley s t a r t e d b u sin e ss in t h e old to -d ate e s t a b l i s h m e n t s of its k in d in w ere p re s e n t. In clu d in g Mrs. A nna
M u r ra y b u ild in g , from w hich
Mr. th is p a rt of t h e state. C e n tra l P o in t H a r m o n , D ept p r e s id e n t; Mrs. Rob­
A le x a n d e r has j u s t
moved.
Mr. can well be p ro u d of Its new sto re , e rts o n , Dept. S e c r e t a r y ; am i D elpha
A le x a n d e r used one s id e of th e b u il d ­ a n d sh o u ld show its a p p re c i a ti o n of Moore, Dept. T r e a s u r e r . A fte r
th e
in g for h a r d w a r e stocck, w h ile Mr. I such c o m m u n it y s p i rit an d lo yalty busin ess m e e tin g
very
i n t e r e s t in g
W iley used th e o t h e r s id e for h a r n e s s ! by c o n tin u e d a n d in creased p a t r o n ­ e n t e r t a i n m e n t
prepared
by
Mrs.
an d paints. L a t e r Mr. Wiley sold his a g e fo fr t h * in stitu tio n .
H e n d e rs o n was e n jo y e d .
b u sin e ss to Mr. A lexan der.
Much f a v o r a b le c o m m e n t is h e a r d
T he b ir th d a y lu n ch In h o n o r of
S ince
tukiug
over
th e
e n t i r e on every h a n d c o n c e rn in g the de­ Hose H e r m a u s o n ,
M a r th a B ooth,
sto re. Mr. A le x a n d e r p u r c h a s e d tw o m o n s tr a t io n of fa i th in his c o m m u n i­ E liz a b e th F u b e r a n d H a t t i e T h o m p ­
lots b etw een his s t o r e a n d th e old ty sh ow n by th is re s p e c te d citizen, son w as serv ed . A b e a u ti f u l ca k e
h an k b u ild in g , now th e c ity hall, who, a l t h o u g h n e a rly 79 y ears of held th e place of h o n o r w ith m a n y
a n d e r e c te d a la r g e w a r e h o u s e
on age, still h a s th e p ro g re ssiv e s p i rit o t h e r deliciou s c a k e s a n d Jello being
th e r e a r of th e lots.
He also p u r ­ of a y o u n g m a n a n d w ho, even a t his serv ed to a b o u t tw e n ty - fiv e m e m ­
chased th e old Jail b u ild in g fro m a d v a n c e d age, h a s h a d th e n erve a n d bers.
t h e city a n d m oved it to his lot next In testin al f o r t i t u d e to m a k e su ch a
T h e L udies a r e in v ite d to visit th e
th e w a re h o u se , co v e rin g it w ith iron move a s this.
F ew m e n o f his age G r a n ts P a ss C o rp s a n d e n jo y a pov­
a n d uses it for th e s t o r a g e of grain . w ould c a re ( o r d a r e ) to t e a r up e r t y p a r t y a t tw o o ’clock S a tu r d a y
Mr. A le x a n d e r w as u n til re c e n tly t h e i r e s ta b lis h e d way of life and e m ­ a fte rn o o n .
th e sole a g e n t fo r t h e M cC orm ick- b a r k u p o n su c h e n te r p r i s e .
M esd am es R ic h a r d s o n , Maple an d
I le e r i n g line of
fa r m
im p le m e n ts
D u rtn g re c e n t years, Mr. A lexan­ H u g g e r w ere on th e r e f r e s h m e n t
b e tw e e n A sh lan d a n d G r a n t s P ass, d e r h a s b een a b ly a s s i s t e d by his co m m itte e .
and c a r r ie s th e
la r g e s t
stock
of son-in-law-, Mr. F r e d
H easelgrave,
m a c h i n e s a n d r e p a i r s in
S o u th e r n w ho has t a k e n m u c h of th e b u r d e n
O regon for th is m a k e o f Tnaehine. of h a n d li n g th e h e a v ie r p a r t of t h e
W ith his lon g y e a rs of e x p erien ce w ork of th e s t o re a n d
Im p lem en t
in t h e h a n d li n g of f a r m e q u ip m e n t, bu sin ess as
well a s
k eep in g t h e
t o g e t h e r w ith his w ide a c q u a i n ta n c e books.
Mr.
A le x a n d e r
attrib u tes
a m o n g th e f a r m e r s of th i s d is tric t m uch of th e success of his m o st r e ­
T h e a g r i c u l t u r a l c o m m it te e of t h e
au d his re c o rd for f a i r d e alin g , Mr. c e n t e n t e r p r i s e to t h e f a i th f u l p la n ­ N a tio n a l A ssociation of F oo d C h a in s
A le x a n d e r h a s b u ilt u p an e n o rm o u s n in g a n d la b o r of Mr. H esselgrave.
of w hich S a fe w a y is a m e m b e r , r e ­
b u sin e ss in his line. H e h a s alw a y s
T h e A m erican Joins his wide c ir ­ c e n tly a p p ro v e d
a
n a ti o n a l sales
on h a n d a c o m p le te stock of r e p a i rs cle of fr ie n d s in o ff e rin g
sincere c a m p a ig n on c a n n e d
peara.
T h is
fo r all fa r m m achines.
c o n g r a t u la t io n s to Mr. W. E. Alex­ m e a n s th e co o p e ra tio n of 37,0 0 0 re ­
E a r ly In th e w i n t e r of 1936 Mr. a n d e r upo n his e n t e r p r i s e an d p u b ­ tail sto re s , lo cated In all of t h e 4 8
A lex an d er
purchased
th e
e n ti r e lic sp irit In t h e c o m p le tio n of th is sta te s. T h e y hop e to sell a t le a s t one
lo w er flo o r of th e old R o stel brick g re a t u n d e r t a k in g .
e x tr a ca n of p e a r s to 4 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 fa­
W .R.C. Entertains
V isitin g M em bers
Chain Store* N ow
P utting on C am paign
T o Cut P ear Surplus
C e n t r a l P oint G ra n g e will give a n ­
o t h e r of ita p o p u la r d i n n e r d an ces
T h u r s d a y e v e n in g . April 15. C h ick en
fa v o r ite food of m illio ns, will o ccu ­
py th e p lace of h o n o r on t h e m en u ,
ac c o m p a n ie d by a ll t h e good tb t n g s
t h a t go w ith it, an d p r e p a r e d by t h e
J u s tly fam ed G r a n g e cooks. S ervin g
will s t a r t at 6 : 0 0 o'clock a n d c o n ti n ­
ue u n ti l 8 : 0 0 .
A f te r d i n n e r S ilv a's O r c h e s t r a of
J a c k s o n v ill e will p la y fo r
d a n c in g
w hich in includ ed in t h e p rice o f th e
d i n n e r tic k e t. T h o se a r r i v i n g
too
la te fo r d i n q e r m ay p u r c h a s e d an ce
ti c k e ts at t h e door.
E v e r y o n e w ho h a s e n jo y e d o n e of
th e s e d i n n e r s will u n d o u b t e d l y h op e
to be f i r s t In line w h e n t h e d o o rs op­
en. T h o se who h a v e n e v e r h a d th e
p le a s u r e sh o u ld c e r t a in l y c o m e out.
T h e r e is a re a l t r e a t in s t o r e fo r
th e m .
E verett Faber to
M ove to C ity
W e a r e glad to w elcom e Mr. an d
Mrs. E v e r e t t F a b e r a n d D o n ald an d
P a t s y back to C e n tr a l P o in t. Mr. F a ­
b e r hus p u rc h a s e d t h e C o k e r hou.tc.
Mr. O c b e rm a n la d o in g s o m e r e m o d ­
e lin g a n d d e c o r a t i n g fo r Mr. F ab er.
T h e F a b e r a h o m e to be a b le t o move
by th e tw e n ti e th . D onald ta now In
school a n d P a t s y will s t a r t n e x t fall.
P .N .G . Club E ntertains
H usbands W ith F eed
T h e P a s t N oble G r a n d C lu b m et
a t th e Odd F e llo w s hall T u e s d a y a f­
t e r n o o n a n d in t h e e v e n in g e n t e r ­
ta in e d t h e i r h u s b a n d s w ith t h e i r a n ­
n u a l s u p p e r b a n q u e t. T h o r* w ere
t h i r t y p r e s e n t a n d a ll r e p o r t a lovely
s u p p e r a n d a v e ry p le a s a n t social
tim e.
T h is w as t h e first e v e n in g g a t h e r ­
ing Mrs. E d w a r d F a r r a h a d a t t e n d ­
ed since O c to b e r a s sh e h a d b e e n 111
m ost of t h e w in ter.
Mrs. T h e o r d o r e G lass w as t a k e n
to th e C o m m u n it y
h o s p i ta l last
T h u r s d a y to be u n d e r t h e d o c to r 's
care. A f te r s e v e r a l X -ra y w e r e t a k e n
II w as d e r i d e d It waa n e c e s s a r y to
o p e r a t e fo r gall stones. S he w a s o p ­
T h e c o m m itte e w ho h a d c h a r g e of
e r a t e d on T u e s d a y m o r n i n g a n d Is
th e r e f r e s h m e n t s for th e W.R.C.
u n d e r th e r a r e o f tw o sp ecial n u r ­
b i r t h d a y p a rt y la s t S a t u r d a y d e c id ­
m ilies d u r i n g t h e p re s e n t m o n t h and ses. It is r e p o r te d th a t s h e is d o in g
ed th ey w ould do th i n g s up ri g h t by
An execu tiv e m e e tin g of th e P .T th e r e b y re d u c e t h e l a r g e s u r p l u s of a s w ell as possible.
o r d e r i n g a very special b i r t h d a y
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. _
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. , A. w a s held a t th e borne of t h e presi- c a n n e d p ears now In s t o r a g e a n d so
c a k e t h r o u g h Hoy .tones from F lu h -
THE FEDERATED CHI'RCll
r 1 U n c i f o r P l a y S h o d d e n t Mrs. W illia m s
la s t
Monday. m a k e w ay for th i s y e a r ’s crop.
•
re r s B ak ery .
P la n s w ere discussed f o r th e C o u n ty
" T h e s h a r e In th is c a m p a ig n fo r Rev. R. C. L ew is, P a a to r , P h o n e 61
0 9 9
It w a s a lovely d a y a n d a n u m b e r
Mr. K a m b e r g , S upt. S u n d a y School
T h e P.T.A. held a fin e m eetin g C ouncil w hich will m e e t h e r e on th e th e M edford d is tr i c t, of w hich o u r
B ut w h a te v e r we do, le t ’s not lose of la d ie s fro m G r a n ts
Pass
w ere last F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n a n d
9 : 3 0 A M . B ible S chool,
a larg e tw e n ty - fir s t of April. V a rio u s c o m ­ local S a fe w a y s t o r e Is a p a r t ,
re­ Sunday;
o u r h e a d s an d s t a r t th i n g s w h ich a re p r e s e n t besides t h e la d ie s celebru- n u m b e r of m e m b e r s w e re p re s e n t.
e v e ry o n e w elcome.
m itte e s w e re a p p o in te d a n d a social q u ir e s t h e s ale of a fu ll c a r l o a d of
h a r d to stop. T h is co u n ty _ h a d p len ty ti n g s b ir th d a y s . Mrs. Lois R i c h a r d ­
1 1 :0 0 A.M. M o rn in g W o rs h ip ,
T h e sixth g r a d e p re s e n te d a good tim e enjo y ed .
c a n n e d p e a r s In t h e d i s t r i c t , ” s t a te d
of t h a t so rt o f t h i n g a few y e a r ago son, c h a i r m a n of th e r e f r e s h m e n t p ro g r a m a f t e r w hich th e m a in b u s i­
6 : 3 0 P.M.
C h r is ti a n
E ndeavor,
K e n n e th McCoy, local S a fe w a y m a n ­
a n d wc w a n t no m o r e of It, H otter c o m m itte e , g e ttin g a litt le
u n easy ness of th e m e e tin g w as discussed.
J u n i o r a n d S e n io r G roups.
I ’e n t r a l P o in t G ra n g e m e t F rid a y a g e r , to d ay . “ If t h e p r e s e n t r a t e of
f a r to t a k e up, d o n a ti o n s a n d such a b o u t t h e ca k e not a p p e a r i n g , called
7 : 3 0 P.M. E v e n in g W o rs h ip .
T h e n o m i n a ti n g c o m m it te e h a n d ­ n ig h t w ith a good
attendance
A sales c o n ti n u e s th is will he a c c o m ­
t h a n to s t a r t w a r a n d
b it te r n e s s . Mr J o n e s ab o u t it. He in f o rm e d her ed In t h e i r re p o r t a n d officers for very In te re s tin g an d e d u c a t io n a l p ro ­ plished by th e en d of th i s
W e d n e s d a y — 7 :3 0 . F a m i l y g a t h ­
week.
O u r city h a s to o lo n g been c u r s e d t h a t a p ro m in e n t m e m b e r of th e th e co m in g y e a r w ere ele cted. T hose g ra m was p r e s e n te d by th e J a c k s o n M any o r c h a r d i s t s a n d
farm ers
as e r i n g , p r a y e r a n d Bible s tu d y .
w ith b ic k e r in g s a n d q u a r r e l s
bet- c o r p s . Mrs. Dora J o n e s , h a d called elected w ere p re s id e n t, Mrs. P ie rc e ; C o u n ty h e a lt h officers. T h e s u p p e r well as o t h e r s a r e b u y in g th e s e p e a rs
T h e w e e k d a y Bible classos h a v e
w een o u r citizens an d we s in c e re ly 8 t th e B a k e ry an d got t h e cake. La- vice p re s id e n t, Mrs. W illia m s ; Hec- ta b le s w ere very clev e rly d o co rated by th e c a s e ."
re s u m e d t h e i r r e g u l a r s c h e d u l e
is
h o p e to see th i s m a t t e r th r e s h e d o u t ' t e r Mrs. J o n e s a p p e a r e d m i n u s th e cond vice p re s id e n t, G e b h a r d ; s e c r e ­ in th e E a s t e r motif. Mr. J e w e t t an -
T h is n a ti o n a l sales c a m p a ig n is in fo llow s:
p eacefu lly .
| ca k e a n d k n o w in g a b s o l u te l y n o th - t a r y M rs. W a ts o n ; a s s i s t a n t secre- no u n ced t h a t in h o n o r of All F ools line w ith th e recen t policy o f th e
T u e s d a y — 2 :0 0 ,
C hapter
Su n-
• • •
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6 : 3 0 Bcofleld
B u t say, fellers, j u s t to chang* , a p p e a r e d befo re Mr. J o n e s d e m a n d - s u r e r , Mrs. B urns,
I le m o n a d e w ith o u t th e le m o n s w ould t e r ia l ly in d is p o sin g o f s u r p l u s a g r i ­ e r m a n ’s c lu b s u p p e r .
t h e s u b j e c t, w h y c o u l d n ’t th o s e d e r - . i n g a b i r t h d a y cake.
T h e o rg a n i z a ti o n m a d e a m o tio n ' i>e served. L a t e r th e c o m m it te e pass- c u l t u r a l p r o d u c t s to t h e m a t e r i a l be­ Bible class. 7 : 3 0 , C h u r c h E vidence.
W e d n e s d a y — 8 :3 0 , B ib le D o c t r l n j
b y -h a t te d
m u g w u m p s of m u d - c a t .
In th e m e a n t im e
an o th er
Mrs to s p o n s o r th e C ub P a c k o f th e Boy ed d o u g h n u t s w ith o u t h o les to t h e n efit of t h e p roducers.
class.
jerkers-out
h a v e p o stp o ned
t h e i r J o n e s , going into F l u h r e r ’s an d spy­ Scouts. T h ey a r e a l r e a d y sp o n s o rin g a p p re c i a ti v e g ra n g e rs.
T h u rsd a y — 7 :3 0 , Personal E v a n ­
Mrs Cox of B a k e r , O reg o n
w ho
c o n te s t Just a few d a y s ? A few m o re in g su c h a lovely b i r t h d a y c a k e a n d th e Boy an d Girl S c o u ts a n d th is
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J a c k 's S econd H a n d S to r e will be
E v e ry o n e la w elcom e to th es e
Mr.
C u lb e rt s o n od*.
w o u ld h a v e b een c o n s t r a in e d to lay o r d e r e d th e cake, ju m p e d to th e very r id e re d v e ry w o rth w hile.
located at 106 S. G rape.
26-4t h o m e of h e r son.
p la n s to r e t u r n to h e r h o m e next classes.
a sid e o u r v ast d ig n i ty a n d b u n te d n a t u r a l conclusion t h a t it being his
It waa also decid ed to se n d a dele­
t h e c a k e g a te to
week. S he r e p o r t s t h a t s h e h a s e n ­
u s u p a to m a t o can an d a willow d a u g h t e r ' s b i r t h d a y t h a t
th e S ta t e C o n v e n tio n
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of O ra p e an d e ig h t h s tre c ta , M edford
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a few h o u r s w a tc h in g o u r b o b b in g
is p u t t i n g on an ex te n s iv e Im p rove­
F l u h r e r ' s s e n t ou t a t r a c e r an d
l i tt le tow n. She w as r a t h e r a s t o n i s h ­
C lifto n A. Phillips. Pastor.
Mrs. W illia m s also s u g g e s te d th a t
corh.
m e n t c am p a ig n . T h e b u il d in g will be
ed d u r i n g o u r cold spell to c o m e
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e n la r g e d to th a side w alk In fr o n t,
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th e w ith c e m e n t floors. W h e n com pleted dow n to w n an d h e a r o u r peo ple f i n d ­ fo r t h e re v iv al, w hich Is In c re a sin g
As we said
In th e e d it o ri a l cu t t h e most b e a u ti fu l b i r t h d a y c a k a th e o r g a n i z a ti o n
c o lu m n o f th is p a p e r
last
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S u b je c t s fo r th e w e e k :
w h a t t h i s c o u n tr y n eed s to d ay Is a ed fro m h e r eyes an d c a r r ie d to a n ­ a t th e end of t h e school year. S u g ­ plete lines of up to d a t e used f u r n i­ cou ld h a v e a litt le of t h e
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k e e p still, sh e says.
" n i b l e R e p e n ta n c e ."
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t h a t s p i r i t of forg tv en ie sa an d fo r­ h o n o r guest«. It Is r e p o r te d t h a t h e r asid e fo r a play sh e d fu n d
F r i d a y , A pril 9— " C r i m e — Does it
b e a r a n c e ; m o re r e g a r d
th e only face waa still g ro w in g lo n g e r when school fa very m u ch In t e e d of th 'a
Mrs. F r e d H e a se lg ra v e w as o p e r a t ­ P a y ? " D o n ’t m iss t h i s service.
fu n d s
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c o m m a n d m e n t given by Jeei s C h ris t; th e p a r t y d is a p p e a re d w ith th e cake. shed a n d w h ile t h e
ed on th la m o r n in g a t te n o'clock a t
T h e W.R.C. ladle* received
t h e t r e a s u r y a r e In a d e q u a t e fo r a shed
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a n d a ll voted It t h e m ost b e a u tifu l to.
f o r b r o k e n h parta.
self."
ca k e th e y h a d seen aa well as one of
S u n d a y , A p ril
11— 1 0 : 0 0 — Bible
C o u n ty J n d g a E a rl B Day. who of th e s e m eetin g « t h a t a r e o f In ter-
th e most delicious ones to eat.
School, R o la n d H over, S a p t.
A im :
waa to be th e s p e a k e r of t h e day waa eat to o u r r e a d e r s an d a r e glad to
It W ith w h e a t sellin g a t a r o u n d II.S O 140 plus E v e ry t e a c h e r on
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u n a b le to be p re s e n t, ao t h e m e e tln v give th e s e apace In o u r p aper.
tim e fo r G o d ."
See th e enw w indow d is p la y a t th e a d j o u r n e d a n d r e f r e s h m e n t s of ten m e a n s w o rk on o a r p a r t an d when p e r b u s h e l In C hicag o , ( f i r s t
N otice to p a r e n t s o f boya b etw een Metal K r a f t Shop In W e st M edford an d co ok ies w ere serv ed by th e aec- th e s e a f f a i r s t a k e place soon en o u g h since 1 9 2 8 ) an d w h e a t b e in g a g a in
1 1 : 0 0 a. m. C o m m u n io n a n d s e r ­
to he h a n d e d In M onday o r T ne«day e x p o rte d from th e P acific C oast a n d m o n — “ T h e W o r k s o f t h e F le s h an d
t h e agee of 9 a n d 11 w h o a r e I n t e r ­ A v e ry a t t r a c t i v e law n aet. ch aise on d g rad e.
e s t e d in t h e C u b b in g division o f th e lo u n g e, t a b l e an d ch a irs, also In d ia n
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1 we would a p p r e c i a te It v e ry m u c h If co rn flying high a n d p e a rs a n d r a t ­ • he F r u i t s of t h e S p i r i t .”
tle a n d m ilk b r i n g in g good
price»,
b la n k e ts a n d lam p s at special prices
Boy Scouts.
6 : 3 0 p. m. C h r is ti a n E n d e a v o r
I L W o o ld r id g e a n d w ife of A P - ! * 0 “ w onId *■* , h «m tn
T h e r e will be a m e e tin g fo r p a ­
7 : 4 5 p. m. “ T h e P u n i s h m e n t of
| plo gate visited Mias M ary A
Mee
S o m e tim e s In o r d e r to get th e s e In | th in g « a r e lo o k in g tip fo r th e f a r m ­
r e n t s h e ld a t th e hig h school F r i d a y
t h e p a p e r it m a k e s a g r e a t deal of e r s
Mr. F. F. B u r k ha* Just Installed a .l a s t w eek
th o s e W h o Die In T h e i r S in s ."
F A R M E R S AND F R IT T G IIO W E H M
_ _ _ loo
_ k _ in _ g _ _ g re e n
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e x tr a work.
e v e n i n g a t 7 :3 « . It Is a specified re- v e ry _ good
s trip e d
M o nday. A p r i l l 2 — R e st day.
RANK
g u la t io n t h a t t h e p a re n t * m u s t
^ ¡ a w n i n g on th e Ross a n d Rosa hnild-1
I T. Bebb of Ross L a n e baa been |
L a te new* item* t h a t t a k e place
S erv ices c o n fin e on. A p r e - p r a y e r
( M e m b e r F e d e r a l D eposit I n ­
p r e s e n t In o r d e r f o r t h e boya t o be t a g w h ich add* m u ch to th e ap p ear- p a in t in g a n d k a la o m ln fn g Mis« Mary W e d n e s d a y we a r e glad to h a v e any
se rv ic e ev ery n i g h t a t 7 : 3 0
p. in.
s u r a n c e C orpora» k m )
a llo w e d to Join
i a n c e o f t h e street.
¡A Mee's horn« d u r t n g t h e week.
i t l m e T h u r s d a y m o rn in g .
C o m e ! W o r k ! P ra y !
W e r e a d ily u n d e r s t a n d t h a t
th e
council is fa c in g so m e s e rio u s c o n d i­
tio n s a n d we can also u n d e r s t a n d
t h e i r a n x io u s h u n t to find s o u r c e s of
Incom e to m e e t th e g ro w in g n eed s
of th e city.
B u t to d iv e r t
m o n ey
fro m th e l i b ra ry fu n d a f t e r th e levy
is once m ad e, fo r use fo r a n y o t h e r
p u rp o s e , no m a t t e r how
w o rth y ,
d o e s n ’t look so good. As to
th e
le g a lity of such a th in g , we o ff e r no
o p in io n , not b ein g a law yer.
Lost B irthday C ake
F in ally L ocated as
R ecipient M ourns
P .T .A . M ay Start
T o Our R eaders
Looking Up
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