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    CENTRAL POLVI
TM l'U SU A Y, A P R II, 2 2 . IU37
Rambling
Observations
AMERICAN
CENTRAL Foghi T. UM M OH
PAOK T H R E E
Uninvited “Guest" Crashes Into Living Room
m g, M e d fo rd , O re g o n ,
proceed
to
sell an d will sell a t p ri v a te sale, to 1
t h e h ig h e s t b id d e r f o r c a s h in h a n d ,
J. R. BIKRMA
s u b j e c t to c o n f i r m a t i o n of said c o u r t |
t h e re a l p r o p e r t y b e lo n g in g to said |
e s t a te s i t u a t e d in M edford. J a c k s o u
C o u n ty , O reg on, a n d d e scrib ed as
follows, to -w lt:
Lot T h r e e ( S > in Block Two
STATIO NERY SU P P L IE S
( 2 ) of D avis F i r s t A d d itio n to
th e City of M edford.
Jackson '
C o u n ty . Oregon.
Hales ------- Rental-. ------- R epairs
J F. M l’BLLEN'BEKG .
A d m i n i s t r a t o r of K a t h e r i n e S h e p ­
U 6 N. C e n t r a l
P h o n e 282
a r d , also k n o w n as K a te S h e p a rd
B s’a ta .
W . O. T R I L L
A tto r n e y fo r E s ta t e
S'
A pril 1 5 , 22, 29, May 6.
Typewriters
By A rc h ie P a r t f r
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HEAR YE!
" Y o u can tool a ll t h e people p a r
of t h e t i m e , p a r t o f th e people all
t h e tim e, b u t y ou c a n ’t fool a ll th e
people a ll t h e ti m e . ” A n d t h a t old
s a y in g goes f o r t r y i n g to P L E A S E
th e people as well as tr y in g to KOOI.
th em .
W h a n it co m es t o p leas in g t t h "
pub lic t h e j o u r n a l i s t is t h e g o a t of
th e m all.
J o u r n a l i s m is t h e c o m ­
b in ed e f f o r ts of t h e e d it o r , c o lu m n ­
ist, s t a r a n d cub r e p o r t e r to give *o
t h e re a d i n g public
current
news,
s ta tis tic s , an d i n t e r e s t i n g l i t e r a t u r e
t h a t will m e e t t h e g e n e ra l d e m a n d
a n d s a tis f a c tio n of all i t ’s r e a d e r s.
An u n in v i te d a n d w h olly u n e x p e c t e d ‘‘g u e s t ’’ arrived in the home of Horace W. Miller, near York,
B u t as I said, it is a n im p o ssib ility
P a . , w h e n th e p i c t u r e d c a r , d r i v e n b y M. C a r v e l l Rothrock, broke through the house wall to enter the Miller
to please all th e peo p le all t h e tim e
h o m e . P o li c e a ll e g e t h a t R o t h r o c k w a s d r i v i n g too f a s t around a curve, and t h e y reported also that both
To be a j o u r n a l i s t , e d i t o r o r col­
R o t h r o c k a n d a c o m p a n i o n w h o w a s rid in g w ith h im were unhurt. The Miller hou se, however, was consid­
erably dam aged.
u m n i s t is t h e h a r d e s t
and
m ost
t h a n k l e s s Job in t h e w orld. A col­
h ave cost a to ta l of $5o3, < 20,000 , o r
u m n i s t m ay go o n w r it in g d ay a f t e r
j ap p ro x im a te ly
$13 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
m ore
d a y , w eek a f t e r w eek giv in g to th e
| t h a n th e e n ti r e 1936 cost of strikes.
pub lic t h e b est th e r e is in h im a n d
R o b e r ta W e rtz
T h ese fig u re s do n o t in clu d e n u m e r ­
n o t a w o rd w ill r e a c h his e a r s u n ­
P re v ie w s of th e se u io r play " T h e
ti l he accid e n tly h a p p e n s to s te p on C h a r m S c h o o l” w ore given F rid ay .
o u s o th e r s t r ik e s of a s m a ll e r scope
N E W Y O R K ( 3 p . )— If la b o r dis­
s o m e o n e ’s p et c o rn , in hi* co lu m n ,
T h e G irl s ’ Glee C lu b
sa n g tw o t u r b a n c e s c o n ti n u e t h r o u g h o u t 1937 w hich hav e occu red lu 1937,
a n d t h e n t h e fire w o r k s s t a r t a n d n u m b e r s at t h e m e e tin g of th e P.T.A.
At th e p re s e n t
ra t e ,
therefore,
a t t h e i r p re s e n t ra te , t h e d o ll a rs and
h e h e a r s plenty.
g r o u p s of th e c o u n ty w hich w as held c e n ts cost of s t r i k e s d u r i n g th e c u r ­ s t r i k e costs in 1937 w ill exceed $4,-
000.000 .00 0,
J u s t w h y th e c o lm u n is t h a s th e a t t h e G r a n g e H all W ednesday .
r e n t y e a r m ay be g r e a t e r t h a n In an y
t o u g h e s t jo b on e a r t h is, t h a t his
C e n tr a l P o in t p a rt ic i p a te d in th e p re v io u s y e a r in th e n a t i o n ’s his­
w o r k is so m u c h
d if f e r e n t
th a n p ra c tis e t r a c k m e e t held at M edford
to ry , It is In d ic a te d in a p r e l im in a r y
o t h e r lin es of e n d e a v o r.
All o t h e r S a t u r d a y a n d ca m e o u t fo u rth . Bill
a n a ly s s of t h e s u b j e c t by th e N a­
w o r k d e a ls w ith a specific class of G rim es too k second place in th e 100
tio n a l A sso ciation of M a n u f a c tu re r s .
people, of w h ich t h e r e
a r e sev en y a rd d a sh an d t h e relay te a m also
N O T IC E O F SA LE OF R EA L
In a s t u d y of s t r i k e costs in m a n u ­
PRO PER TY
sp ecific classificatio n .
T h e c o l u m n ­ too k second.
f a c t u r i n g b ased up on th e a m o u n t of IN T H E COUNTY CO U R T O F T H E
ist does n o t h av e t h e p riv ileg e of |
A d a le n e C a ssm a n , D o ro th e a Rex- w ages lost by th e w o rk e rs , th e loss
S T A T E O F O REG ON , F O R JA C K - !
c h o o s in g t h e class o f h is choice in ro ad . J u n e F u r r y a n d Kit
C arso n of in com e by em p lo y e rs
an d
th e SON COUNTY.
h is w ork. He h as to face th e e n t i l e m o to re d to th e a i r p o r t S a tu rd a y .
In th e m a t t e r of th e
e s t a te of !
v alu e of t h e goods w hich o rd in a rily
s e v e n classes of people.
It is t r u e
K a th e r i n e S h e p a rd , also k n o w n as
V era Ayers w eu t piettieing n e a r w ppld h a v e b 3en
p ro d u c e d
u n d e r K a te S h e p a rd , deceased.
t h a t no tw o people in th e w o rld a re T a b le R ock S u nd ay.
norm al
c ir c u m s t a n c e s ,
1819
w as
Notice is h ereb y given t h a t
th e
e x a c tly alik e , b u t t h e science of
M x ne Moore h a d Sun.lay d!nn
fo u n d to h a v e been
th e
cost l e i
u n d e rs ig n e d a d m i n i s t r a t o r
of
tb
psy ch olog y h a s classified th e h u m a n a t th e h o m e of re la tiv e s in T a le n .
s t r i k e y e a r w ith an e s t im a te d lo s j to ..o-ate of K a t h e r i n e S h e p a rd , also
b e in g a n d h a v e p laced th e m in th e
kn o w n as K a te S h e p a r d , D eceased,
V!v:e: ne R ' s s w as
a w eek-e:
w o rk e rs , e m p lo y e rs a n d th e r e s t of
! p u r s u a n t to an o r d e r of th e C o u n ty
sev en d if f e r e n t g r o u p s
w h ich
a r e g u e s t of h e r cou. in B tty B o w m an
t h e pu b lic a m o u n t i n g to $3 ,64 1,28 9,- C o u rt of J a c k s o n C ounty, O regon,
a s follows. T h e b ro a d m in d e d re l i­ Ross I.ane.
399.
j m a d e a n d e n t e r e d in th e m a t t e r of
gio u s, t h e n a r r o w m in d e d relig io us,
Jim T h u r ton saw th e show a t th "
In only f o u r o t h e r years , 1920, sa id E s ta t e on th e 1 4 th day of April,
th e n on religiou s, c o n s e r v a ti s ts , lib ­ Roxy th e a re S a t u r d a y a fte rn o o n .
1921, 1922 a n d 1927 did t h e s t r i k e 1937, will fr o m a n d a f t e r t h e 1 6 th
e ra ls , m o r a li s ts a n d
crim in a ls.
It
A rle n e S cott, E rn e st
P in k h a m , cost exceed a billion d o lla rs a n d in d a y of May, 1937, a t th e law office
of W. G. T rill, S u it e 12, P a lm Build-
is th i s a r m y of
d iv id ed
t h i n k e r s Clyde L ees an d Ben F o w le r a tt e n d e d
n o n e of t h e s e y e a r s did it r e a c h tw o
t h a t th e c o lu m n is t, J o u r n a lis t
an d th e t r a c k m e e t a t M edford S a tu r d a y
billion.
In 1936 t h e s t r i k e cost Is
e d i t o r h a s to face e v e ry d ay of th e i r
H o w a r d L on g picked flo w ers for e s t im a te d to h av e been
$ 3 69,860 ,-
lives.
his biology p ro j e c t S a tu rd a y .
79».
Y"ou can see how im possible it is
G o rdo n C o n ra d w e n t fish in g a
In t h e f i r s t six w e e k s of 1937, tw o
f o r t h e c o lu m n is t to f i r e o ff his c a n ­ Gold R ay d a m S u n d a y a fte rn o o n .
m a j o r s t r i k e s a lo n e— m a r i t i m e a n d
n o n in d e fe n s e of h is re a d i n g public
J a n i c e N ealon sh o p p ed in M edfoid
G en e ra l M otors— a r e e s t im a te d
to
for
w i t h o u t h it ti n g o n e o r m o re of th e S a tu r d a y .
L etters, A lbum s, Id e n tific a tio n ,
s e v e n cla s se s of p eop le r i g h t in th e
Nell S to n e w ent bicycling on V ir­
C lass R ecord« and oth er usee.
m id -sectio n.
t u e ’s Hill S u n d a y afte rn o o n .
F
our P o ses in F our M inutes for
B u t w h a t I d is lik e a b o u t t h e dis­
Bill G rim es an d G eorge M e rr tt
F O R ALL CARS
10c
g r u n t l e d r e a d e r s of t h e p u blic p re s s m o to re d to J a c k s o n
H ot
Sprin-
At
is, t h a t th e y will in v a r ia b l y h eap S u n d a y a fte rn o o n .
C opying, E nlarging, T in tin g
coals of fire u po n ye e d it o r o r h ~
R ic h a rd J e w e t t saw t h e sh o w at
107 E. Main
Day and E ven in g
31 4 E a s t M ain S t.
M edford
p a p e r fo r so m e s t a t e m e n t m a d e by a th e R ia lto t h e a t r e S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g
c o lu m n is t. T h a t is j u s t lik e th e f a r ­
N o r m a H o llan d and
Z ada
Cash
m e r t h a t k illed t h e cow j u s t b ecau se h o op ed ;n Medford S a tu r d a y .
h e r calf w o u ld n 't s u c k , o r th e m a n
D o ro th y S m ith m o to re d to Rose-
t h a t c u t h is fo ot o ff b ecau se th e b u r g S a t u r d a y a n d r e t u r n e d S u n d a y
s h o e pinched.
If t h e re a d e r s of t h e public press
Mr. a n d Mrs. E d w a r d J o n e s v i s i t ­
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m e n t th e y w o u ld s u r e ly h e s i ta t e be­
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