CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN V O M 'X K IX C E N T R A L P O IN T , O R B G O N , M u s in g s ^27 By an Innocent Bystander IK it (oiks a ll fo llow ed good advice. A n d q u it a ll sin a n d crim e a n d vice; If th e r e w ere no black s h eep bold To s t r a y f r o m o u t th e s h e l te r i n g fold If we h a d no n e e d for law ; If all w ere p e rf e c t— w ith o u t flaw . If gossip w e re a t h i n g u n k n o w n ; If m a n 's wild o a ts w ere n e v e r so w n ; If no o n e e v e r h a d a f i g h t; If t h e r e w ere no w ro n g — j u s t r i g h t; T h is w o uld be a la n d s u p r e m e In w h ich to res t an d sleep a n d d re a m Hut, I a sk you, w o u ld n 't it be ( P o e t ic licen se— p a rd o n m e) A h e llu v a p lace to live? — M ary E l l io t t Gill. » • • W e a r e w o n d e r in g Just w ho is go ing to h a v e t h e h o n o r ( ? ) o f g e ttin g t h e i r n a m e o n th e " N o " sid e of th e C h a m b e r of C o m m e rc e b o a r d ? It a p p e a rs t h e m ost of t h e b u sin e ss people of th e v alle y recognize th e good w o rk t h e C h a m b e r is d o in g a n d have g o tt e n t h e i r n a m e s on t h e " Y e s ” side. • • • Y e s te r d a y we sto o d w ith b ared h e a d in th e r a i n w h ile his school* m a t e s c a r r ie d t h e body of t h e lad w h o lost his life w hile s w im m in g in the " N a t " to Its fin al re s tin g place on t h e slope of b e a u ti f u l Siskiyou M em o rial p a rk . A nd as we w atch ed we felt w h at a co n so latio n it would be to t h a t b e re a v e d m o t h e r as th e y ears go by to look back on t h a t scen e a n d to r e m e m b e r how his boy a n d girl f r ie n d s so lovingly Btrewed flo w e rs o v e r his body. God bless th e m f o r th e k in d ly th o u g h t and deed. SOFT BILLERS START WORK OK MEDFORD TURF John W elch Seriously 111 in K . F alls TH C R M I).\Y , J I NK 10, 1 * 3 7 City Agrees To FUNERAL HELD Accept Building FOR LITTLE BOY For Library Use W o rd was received T u e s d a y m o r n in g from Mrs. W elch in K l a m a t h F a lls t h a t h e r h u s b a n d J o h n W elch w as in th e h o sp ital w ith a very s e r i ou s a ilm e n t. It w as d e e m e d n e c e s sa r y t h a t an o p e r a t io n be p e r f o r m e d _______ I a t once, bu t Mr W elch w ent b a d on l th e o p e r a t in g tab le, a n d th e o p e ra - T h e soft ball te a m s of th e Com- tto n co uld not be p e rfo rm e d . He w a s At t h e r e g u l a r m o n th ly m eetin g m e r c ia l L eague, con sisting of nine re m o v e d fro m th e o p e r a t i n g room te a m s in M edford an d F a b e r 's te a m w h e re h e g rew ste a d ily w o rse an d of th e city cou ncil M onday n ig h t a L a d ie s' Civic h e r in C e n tra l P oin t, held t h e i r op- fin ely lap sin g Into a s to o p e r. He c o m m it te e fro m t h e C lu b a p p e a r e d before th e Council e n in g u n d e r th e new a rc s a t th e w as u n a b le to recognize anyone. Medford H igh School t u r f last Mon- Mrs W elch could not say a t t h e ' a,1<l i n q u i r e d if th e council w ould d a y evening. B efore a crow d estirna- ti m e of h e r w rit in g j u s t bow th e o u t accept a deed to th e lot an d b u ild in g ted at 750 t h e 120 fully u n if o rm e d com e w ould be. But said s h e w ould fo rm erly occupied by th e A le x a n d e r play rs p a ra d e d in fro n t of th e w rit e a g a in a s soon as a d e f i n it e H a r d w a r e c o m p a n y a n d w ould give g r a n d s t a n d lead by th e M edford c h a n g e on e way o r th e o t h e r t a k e s th e c lu b a c o n tr a c t t h a t th e b u ild in g h ig h school's g ir ls ' d r u m corps a n d place. She r e q u e s te d t h a t h e r f r ie n d s " a s to be used fo r l i b r a r y p u rp o s es each te a m as th e y passed w as In tro - be Info rm ed of his co n d itio n j a n d as a h o m e fo r t h e Civic Club. d u c e d to th e a u d ie n c e by R uss A che-! -------------------------- | It w as t h o u g h t by th e lad ies th a t sou. ‘C o f f e e In th e f e a t u r e gam e of th e eve nin g, an a ll - s t a r te a m from M edford d e fe a te d th e G r a n ts P a ss All-Stars, 16-1. S in g ler an d Colton b u rle d for th e locals an d allo w ed only tw o s c a t te r e d hits, w hile Medford was n ic k in g Croni, G r a n ts Pass pitch er, for 13 solid blows. E. H. H ed rick , city school s u p e r in t e n d e n t, a n n o u n c e d th a t th e six- te a m service le a g u e would get u n d t r way last Monday. All g am es from now on w ould cost 10 cents, he said, w ith k id s u n d e r 14 a d m i tt e d fr e e pro v id ed th ey p ro c u re th e i r season pass. H o ld e rs of se a s a n ti c k e ts w ould also be a d m i tt e d free. It w as also a n n o u n c e d t h a t H eine F l u h r e r had t a k e n o v e r th e s p o n s o r sh ip of th e high school te a m in tn e C o m m ercial league. Any o t h e r club w a n tin g a s p o n s o r w as a s k e d to c o n ta c t H e d ric k w ho s t a te d th a t a local bu sin ess firm wa s r e a d v to back an o u tf it . G am es wil be played p ra c tic a lly e v ery nig ht w ith a n u m b e r of g am es be played at th e sa m e time. T h e local te a m lo oked v e ry classy in t h e i r w h ite a n d red u n ifo rm s . It Is n o t too la te to tr y o u t fo r th is te a m a n d an y o n e i n t e r e s t e d see Mr. S im m o n s for p a rtic u la rs . P o t Is N ew Sandw ich Shop ........ - One of th e most p ic t u r e s q u e a n d Mnlque e a ti n g places in S o u t h e r n O reg on Is th e new Coffee Pot w hich h a s ju s t been co m p le te d ou N o rth R iv e rs id e in Medford a n d is now op u for business. T h e p lacee Is es pecially n o tic e a b le on th e a c c o u n t of t h e u n iq u e c o n s t r u c ti o n of t h e b u il d ing, th e u p p e r p a rt o f w hich r e p r e s e n ts a la r g e coffee pot, p a in te d p u re w h ite w ith b lu e tr im m in g s . T h e C o ffee P o t will specalize In “ t h e best coffee in to w n ,” te a , m ilk a n d eocoa. F o u n t a i n d ri n k s , s a n d w iches will be served. A wide d riv e way leads to t h e sp acio u s p a r k i n g space. D rive in tr a y service Is p r o v id ed fo r th o s e w ho do not wish to leave t h e i r cars. No wine, b e e r o r l i q u o r s served. T h e new lu n ch room will be open late at n ig h t to a c c o m m o d a te t h e a t e r g o ers a n d tho se d e s i r in g la te lu nches. NCM HKR :<• i if th e co u n c l* w o u ,‘l accept t h e deed j to th e p r o p e r ty as a lib ra ry h o m e it would save th e tr o u b le a n d ex p en se of filing a r t ic l e s o f In c o r p o ra tio n ) fo r th e Civic C lub in o r d e r t h a t it m ig h t hold legal title to r e a l esta te . The c lu b a g re e d to ab so lv e the city from any liab ility for a n y acci d e n ts w hich m ig h t hap p en on th e p rem ises a n d also to pay t h e back taxes now d u e on t h e building. A fter som e dis cussion th e council voted u n a n im o u s l y to accept th e deed as r e q u e s te d an d th e R e c o rd e r was in s tr u c t e d to m a k e a n o ta t io n on th e m i n u te s of the t e r m s of th e a g r e e m e n t t h a t it m i g h t become p a rt of t h e p e r m a n e n t r e c o r d s of th e city. A deed has b een sent to th e p re se n t o w u e r s fo r s i g n a t u r e a cco rding to th e t e r m s of a n a g r e e m e n t w ith th e m m a d e re cen tly , an d as soon as th is d eed is r e t u r n e d , p ro p e rly sig n ed. a c h eck for t h e full p ay m en t will be fo r w a r d e d a n d th e deed placed on record. As soon as th e deed is re c o rd e d it Is p la n n e d to se c u r e as m uch v o lu n te e r la b o r as possible a n d havo t h e b u ild in g p u t in sh ap e for occupancy by th e lib ra ry . A n u m b e r of local men h ave p ro m ise d to help an d any o th e r s w ho wish to he of assistance! m ay leave th e i r n a m e s a t T h e A m e r ican office an d they will he notified w hen th e w ork will s t a rt. T h e la d ie s of th e Civic C lu b a r e highly ela te d at the success of th e i r u n d e r t a k i n g and hop e to h ave th e p ro je c t e n ti r e l y c o m p leted very soon. At p re s e n t th e l i b ra ry Is oc c u p y in g th e old city hall build in g , w hich th e city p la n s to use for o th e r p u rp o s e s. Solom on A nderson, 75, A rrangem ents M ade P asses on Sunday T o F en ce City Dum p Solom on A n d e rso n passed a w a y at a local h o sp ita l S a tu r d a y m o r n in g a f t e r an illness of six day s of p n e u m onia a g e d 75 years, 11 m o n t h s an d lfi days. H e w as born a t H o lm s te a d , S w ed en, J u n e 19 1861. H e c a m e (o A m e ric a a t th e a g e of 21 y e a r s sett- tlin g in M innesota, living t h e r e u n til 19l»7 w hen he cam e to M edford, an d p a r t of th e west p a rt of th e city of T h e W. R. C. e n jo y e d a b ir th d a y M edford was his farm . p a r t y in h o n o r of th e follo w ing He was m a r r ie d to Selina E rick s o n m e m b e rs who had b t r th d a y s In A p r l f T ^ vv1arren Mlnn In M arch, 19on, May a n d J u n e — M esdam es M a r y | an d f|yp c h lldrPn w ere horn to th is JA C K S O N V IL L E H O STESS TO R ic h a rd s o n , C la r a F a r r a . C a th e r i n f o u r ROn„ a n d „ „ „ da)1Bhter: C E N T R A L P O IN T K E R E K A H S , M e r ritt, J e n n i e W h it e an d V irg in ia (M aIcom y e n t o , r n l l f . A1. At t h e r e g u l a r m o n th ly m e e t in g of th e City C ouncil It was decided to h ave a c o m m it te e visit th e city d u m p a n d in v e s tig a te th e m a t t e r of fenc ing, etc. Y esterd ay m o r n in g M ayor Isaacson, R e c o rd e r Tex, C oun cilm en H a tfie ld an d M ilton, a cco m p an ied by City M a rsh a l H e d g p e th drove out to th e d u m p. A fte r c o n f e r r in g w ith F r e d W olf, fro m w h o m th e c ity is p u r c h a s in g th e p ro p e rty , it w as d e c id e d to build a t e m p o r a r y ' fence a n d g a t e to p re v e n t in d is c rim in a te d u m p i n g by o t h e r t h a n city em p lo y es. S e v e ra l y e a rs ag o t h e city m a d e a deal w ith Mr. W o lf fo r tw o acres of land to be used as a eity dum p. T he a c tu a l c h a n g e of title has n ev er been m a d e , h o w ever. Now it is plan n ed to c o m p le te t h e d e ta ils of t r a n s f e r a t once a n d c o m p le te t h e Im p ro v e m e n t of t h e p ro p e rty . A ro a d will h a v e to be b u ilt o n to th e g ro u n d s to fa c i li ta t e g e tt in g to he dum p. T h is s p r i n g t h e r e h a s been a lot of d u m p i n g In th e vicinity of the c ity 's p ro p e r ty a n d also a n u m b e r of d ead a n im a ls w ere left on th e p re mises. T h is is s tr ic t ly a g a in s t s t a t e law an d th e o w n e r of th e land pro poses to p r o s e c u te a n y o n e c au g h t d o in g it. All re f u s e of an u n s a n i ta r y n a t u r e will be b u r n e d at th e city 's p r o p e r ty to a v o id noxious odors. T h e w r i t e r h as k n o w n t h a t bov fro m b a b y h o o d a n d a nicer, clea n er, m o re lo vab le y o u n g s t e r n e v e r lived. A nd it seem s an a w fu l pity t h a t hi- p ro m is in g y o u n g life sh o u ld h ave b een c u t o ff so s u d d en ly a n d in a m a n n e r w h ich seem s so unneces* sary. Hut p e r h a p s his passin g may b ri n g a s h a r p e r re a liz a tio n of t h - d u ty we g ro w n -u p s h av e to prov'-E a d e q u a t e p ro te c tio n to o u r c h ild re n in t h e i r h o u rs of play. It a p p e a r s ;o ■ P o w ell. | b e rt E. P o r t la n d O re.; O scar F. WIs- us t h e r e was care le ssn e s s so m e w h e r e T h e J a c k s o n v ille R e b e k a h L odge T h e follow in g m e m b e r s a tt e n d e d a m w a s h . ; Llod E. K ln u za, O re.; h h r ram in th i s case. F o r y e a r s p a r e n t s h a v e in v ited th e C e n tra l P o o n t lodge to \ M esdam es Dora Jo n e s , L ora Mlnnick Miss C la ra E. A n d e rso n P o r t l a n d . felt sa fe in s e n d in g th e i r c h il d r e n to m eet w ith th em W e d n e s d a y eveuin g. , M attie S m ith , A nna F a b e r , M a r th a 1 O re.; a n d five g r a n d c h ild r e n . He w as sw im u n a t t e n d e d a t th e Nat b e c a u -e T h o se accep tin g t h e in v ita tio n w ere j Booth, E E m m m m a a Gleason, N ancy W il- a m an of fine c h a r a c t e r and leaves a th e y believed th e place w as adp- M erdam es C lara F a r r a , E m m a Glea- i son, Tlltie Maple, an d Miss Mary host of fr te n d s to m o u r n his d e p a r t q u a t l y g u a r d e d so t h e r e w as no d a n son. M innie Buckles. Ida H e n d e rs o n ' ,e e - u r e desid es his family. He also leaves g e r of a y o u n g s t e r 's g e tt in g in:o M ary R ic h a rd s o n , C la ra V incent, Ka- D elicious r e f r e s h m e n t s of ner- tw o b ro t h e rs , Adolph A n d erso n , Iro n tr o u b le . Hut h e r e w as a boy o f nine, th e r i n e M erritt. R etta P a n k e y , Ivy j «or, co ok ies a n d Jello a n d a lovely P o r t l a n d , Ore. and a sister. Mrs. A u u n a b le to sw im at all. fou n d on th e C o p ln g e r an d E r m a H ed g p e th . A fte r j b i r t h d a y ca k e w ere se rv e d by Mrs g u sta K ro m h e r g , Iro n M ountain, b o tt o m of th e d e e p end o f th e pool th e b u sin e ss m ee tin g delicious re- G leason, a n d Mrs. Jo nes. Mrs. H tlk ev Mich. by a so-called " l i f e - g u a r d . " w ho w as, f r e s h m e n t s w ere serv ed a n d a social w-hlle b ein g u n a b le to a t t e n d helped F u n r a l services w e re h e ld a t th e a m u s in g h im s e lf a t th e t i m - diving i ti m e enjoyed. One of th e p a rt y r e - . f u r n is h t h e r e f re s h m e n ts , F o d e r a 'e d c h u rc h in C e n t r a l P o in t o ff t h e h ig h p la t f o r m . Many p eop'e fu sed to tell w hat tim e th e y a r r iv e d ' T u e s d a y a t 2 p. m.. Rev. D. D. R a n are asking. "H ow com e?" h o m e th a t night nr th e next m o r n - ^ n d e a v o r S o c i e t i e s dall. a ss isted by It C. Lewis, offl- • • • r 'a t i n g . I n t e r m e n t in th e S iskiyou Of c o u rs e we a r e so r ry fo r th e H o ld F a re w e ll M e e t j M em orial p a rk P e rl fu n r a l h o m e in m a n a g e m e n t , b u t th e 'a c t r- m ain s Mr. an d Mrs. E r n e s t R ostell a r T h e I n t e r m e d i a t e and S e n io r En- c h a rg e t h a t it is g o in g to be h a rd for p t r - riv ed fro m P o r t la n d re c e n tly an d d e s v o r s held t h e i r serv ices a t t h e 1 M any ,rleMd* an d n i | Khbo ra * a , b - e n ts o f th e c o m m u n it y to re g a in th e will sp en d th e s u m m e r h e re at th e A rden T v rre l l h o m e S u n d a y evenin g *'r<‘d to bay ,b ,,|r h**1 re a Pec,H ,n d e g re e o f c o n fid en ce th ey h a d b fore B ert R o stell home. Mr R ostell w'll T h 's was a f a r -w e ll to Miss W lni- Mr A ,,d e n " ,n an d th e m a n y b ea u tl- th i s accid en t W e h a d th o u g h t *h t be s ta ti o n e d at C r a t e r L ak e. Th .> fred a n d F r a n c e s M orris w ho left ful n ° w*r » »!»'*<’ of th e high esteem o f co u rs e t h e r e w e re g ro w n -u p s in will r e t u r n to P o r t la n d th is fall. w ith th e i r parent« Monday m o rn in g in w hich he was held. c h a r g e of th e litt le k id d ie s ’ a ctlv '- ' o r L eb an o n A fte r th e r e g u l a r ser-1 ties a n d not 15-year-old boys. Mr. a n d Mrs. W a r d Davis an d f a vices a w e in e r ro as t w as en jo y ed by | 'Mrs. Segewick of K l a m a t h F alls It you a r e lo o k in g for re a l buys mily of Salem visited a t t h e h o m e of th ? t w e n ty - th r e e p re s e n t. Is v is itin g at th e Shell home. Mrs Mr. Vin- i W e a r e p ro u d to a d m it to a 'e e '- Mrs. D avis's m o t h e r , Mrs. Mary c e n t, Mr T vrell a n d Mr C arl H o v er I S h ell has Just had a new electric r e in used cars, be su r e to call at S k i n ing of ela tio n o v e r t h e success of n e r 's 1'sed C a r Lot on th e c o r n e r of R ic h a r d s o n recently. W h il e h e re Mr. w ere als o p re s e n t. f r i g e r a t o r in stalled. th e ladles' civic clu b In th e m a t t e r S o u th B a r t l e t t a n d 6th s t r e e t s In an d Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Mary R ic h a rd - ____________________ of s e c u r in g a b u ild in g of th e i r own Mr. a n d Mrs. O T WilMon a r e re r e a r of t h e F ir e s t o n e b u ild in g tn son. Mr. a nd Mrs S a n fo r d R ic h a rd - Mr A A y e r l aPPOmpan ied by Mrs fo r th e lib ra ry . I t 's good to be ab le ceiv in g m a n y c o n g ra tu la tio n * on th e M edford Miss to say, " w e to ld you so ." W e told son. C h a r lo t te a n d Miss E r m a Rich- j A ye„ a n d d a u R h te r A v yi a n d a r r i v a l of tw in* b o rn to Mr. a n d T his la r g e lot, w ith 110-foot f r o n t a r d s o n m o to re d to th e O reg o n caves I R u b y W pb gter w ln ,ea y e for San 'em t h e y could if th e y j u s t w a n te d Mrs. H a r r y T on n a t M edford, May age, |s co vered w ith a la r g e stock of F ra n c is c o S un d ay . Mr. A yers will S I. T h e litt le boy a n d girl a r e to b ad e n o u g h . A nd now, d o gg o n e It d e p e n d a b l e used cars w h ich are Mr. a n d Mrs. D on ald F a b ' r « » ".re tu rn , 0 c e n tra l P o in t Mondav t h e y ’ve w en t an d p u t it u p to us to g r a n d c h i l d r e n of th e Wilsons. priced to sell H e r e you will find v is itin g at th e ho m e of Mr. F a b e r s whll(> Mrg Ayera w , „ y ,a1t LonK r a i s e a g a n g a n d boost t h a t d a rn e d p a re n ts . Mr F a b e r Is coach at Al- Beacht Mlgg Ayerg w , „ ytg„ „ Han T h e S en io r Y oung P e o p le 's class re a l b a r g a i n s in all k in d s of used b u il d in g u p on its legs ag ain . And ban y College an d h a s p a rt in te re s t i JoaP , n i Mlgg W ebgtpr w j„ y is„ at o f th e C h r is ti a n C h u rc h a r e hav in g r a r 8 ' T ake so we a r e h o ll e r i n g fo r h e lp in t h e F a b e r M arket. Mr F a b e r Is Lodi T h ev plan to be gone fo r t h r e - a picnic next S u n d a y a f t e r c h u r c h .! , f you aye In n e e d of d e p e n d a b le w a rn in g , all you h u s k y guys, v o n ’re a s s is tin g in th e F a b e r F r e d S to r e WPP|,„ T h e v plan on e it h e r t r a v e li n g to Ash- "■ an sportatlon, It will pay you tn n o t to s n e a k o ff fi s h in ’ u n til y "'t th i s w e e k d u r i n g th e ab se n c e of his la n d o r W a g n e r C re e k B rin g a - *— b a s - 1 r a " ■* S k , n n e r * ” ••*<» C a r Lot h av e d o n e y o u r " s t i n t ” . Mrs. F le is c h e r, local te a c h e r, has j j^et | u n c b an d co m e p r e p a r e d to go b r o t h e r , Mr. E v e r e t t F a b e r • • • b o u g h t th e C. A Boles place h e re l n ' d , r#c tly froln , bp c h u rc h A n d d o n 't fo r g e t t h a t th e tr* M any C e n tra l P o in t people a t C e n tra l Point. c r e a m social w hich w as to h a v e b e« ’’ Mre. H azel A tk in s a n d fam ily h av e te n d e d th e flow er s h o w in Medford h eld In th e p a r k F r i d a y ev en in g , a l Mr. a n d Mra. F lo y d Rosa, E d g a r m oved from th e E a r l L eev er hous* — L I F E la m o stly f r o th a n d bubble. a n d r e p o r t a w o n d e rfu l collection of t h o u g h p o stp o n e d on acco u n t of th e an d J o h n n y s p e n t T u e sd a y a t F ish j , u*<> t h e H a r r y Dtibb b o u se an d Mr. Tw o th i n g s s t a n d like aton choice bloom s w e a th e r , will be h eld l a t e r W a tc h L a k e W h ile th e y c a u g h t a few fish a n d Mrs Doyle Mills h av e m oved I K in d n e ss in a n o t h e r * tr o u b le , f o r th e d a te a n d b e on h a n d fo r »he fro m t h e P rice h o u se Into t h e E a r l , 1 C o u ra g e In y o u r own t h e y re p o r t po or f i s h in g w e a th e r N O T IC E O F A N N E A L ¡SCHOOL lad ies n eed a bit m o r e cash to pav L e e v e r h o u se 8 E C u lb e rtso n an d MEETING — A. L GORDON. fo r n eed ed s u p p lie s fo r th» r e p a i r of Mr. a n d Mrs. G rim es, C h e s te r an d fa m ily m oved Into M edford N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N to to d ay th e new b u il d in g l*et's do II no t h e le gal v o ters of School D iatrirt O liver s p e n t T u e s d a y an d W e d n e s Mr W r i g h t moved Into th e C laude A y o u n g lady d riv in g up to S k in No. 6, of J a c k s o n C ou n ty , S ta t e of d a y a t L a k e o f th e W ood. J i m and b ro w n w h ile we a r e a t If. J o h n s o n h o u se y e s te rd a y an d was ner'* New U*ed C a r Lot an d say in g O rego n, t h a t th e A N N U A L SCHOOL Dill ra n t h e Service s t a t i o n d u r i n g n o tified to d a y to m ove t h a t th e p r o excitedly to h e r m o t h e r " t h a t ' * Just M E E T IN G of said D istrict will In- N O T IC E p e rty had been sold T h is p ro p e r ty t h e c a r I w ant F in d o u t how m uch held at th e H igh S chool; to begin at t h e i r p a r e n t s absence. A p p licatio n b l a n k s f o r ren e w a l of th* h o u r of 2 o ’clock P M on th* h a s c h a n g e d h a n d s th r e e tim es in it c o s t s ? " only to disco v er t h a t It Mrs Sally Muaty w ho h a s been n u r - j d riv e r'* licenses m a y be secu red at th i r d M onday of J u n e , being th e 2! th e last tw o o r t h r e e m o n t h s Mrs b elon ged lo Mr S k i n n e r him self. j sing at th e M cB ride h o m e fo r s e v e r - , T h e A m e ric a n o ffice P r e s e n t licen day of J u n e , A. D 1937. to T h is m e e t in g la called for th *¡* 1 m o n t h s has r e t u r n e d to h » r home. I McLeod has re n t e d t h e i r h o u se Mr T A. M arine w iahed to Inform ses ex p ire. J u n e 16. an d sh o u ld b" p u rp o s e of e le c tin g o n e d ir e c to r for M n . F o s t e r of J a c k s o n v ill e a n d is r e n e w e d at once. L O S T — A b ro w n ov al-ahaped a g a t e leaving fo f C r a t e r L a k e w h e re s h e al1 , b *‘ * ° ° d people of C e n tr a l P oint te r m of th r e e year*, o n e d i r e c to r for te r m of on e y e a r t o fill v acancy and brooch v alu ed as a k e e p s a k e in O e n - , h a s w ork She plan* to r e t u r n h o m e , b a * " r a l n *d , b l " w**k Mr L o u is H e d g p e th o f Loa A n -, one c le r k fo r te r m of o n e year. Also tr a l P o in t W e d n e s d a y F i n d e r plea»* in t h e fall gelea la v is itin g a t t h e h o m e o f h l * ( to v o te on q u e stio n of tran*» ering -------- — Mr. L. C. G rim es, a f t e r s p en d in g see Mrs A. O. Myera o r call a t »hl* tu itio n f u n d s fo r t r a n s p o r t a t i o n aid •on. Mr F lo y d H e d g p e th Mrs H e d g Mis* G e ra ld in e R obinso n of M * d - | t h e day a t L a k e of t h e W oods W ed- and th e tr a n * a c tin n of bu sin ess office A r e w a r d I« offered p eth . D o ro th e a a n d Mr L. H e d g p e 'h usual at su c h m ee tin g fo rd b ecam e th e b rid e of Mr Ira n**dav r e m a r k i n g " w h e n It ra in s tin A m o n g th o s e a t t e n d i n g th* w re s t C o rd e ll W lleon of T a b l" Rock v isited Mrs. B e r th a H e d g p e th In { D ated th is 9th dav of J u n e , 1937 F r l - t h e r e It rain* " ARNOLD R O H N E R T Gold H ill W ed n e sd a y . M r H e d g p e th ling m a t c h e s a t t h e A rm o ry from d a y e v e n in g a t 6 o'clock In th e p re- _ _ _ _ _ C h a i r m a n B oard of D l r - r t ira h e re w e re M r a n d Mr*. M lnnick. sence of a l a r g e g r o u p o f friend* wa« a f o r m e r re s id e n t h e r e a n d ba« j Mrs. M lnnick so re b ecau se we ATTEST: H e r b e r t C ro w d e r. Mr* R u f f a n d son Mr an d Mr* H a r r y R o b e rts o n *E d i d n 't give h e r c r e d i t f o r c a tc h in g m a n y o ld fr ie n d * w h o a r e p leased t o ( H A R O L D H EA D m eet h im a g a in D istrict C le-k J a c k i e t e n d e d th em . h a lf of t h a t fin* m ess of tr o u t. R elief Corps H olds B irthday P arty j Skinner’s U sed Car Lot Is Busy P lace S o w h a t? — The fu n e r a l of R a n d a ll H o w a rd C a d w a l la d e r , J r . , 9, w ho was fo u n d d ro w n e d a t the N a t a to r iu i n In Med fo rd S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n was h eld a t th e P e r l F u n e r a l H o m e y e s te rd a y afternoon and w as a t t e n d e d by a la r g e n u m b e r of s o r r o w i n g frie n d s an d n e ig h b o r s of th e b e re a v e d fa mily. A b o u t tw e n ty - fiv e boy an d g irl f r ie n d s a n d c la s s m a t e s of t h e d e ceased lad a t t e n d e d t h e f u n e r a l In a body, b e a r i n g flo w ers w hich they l a t e r s tr e w e d over t h e c a sk e t a t th e g ra v e Rev. B a r tl a m , p a s t o r of St. Mark* E pisco p al e h u r c h . o fficia ted . T h e b rief serv ice w as v e ry i m p r e s sive, as w as th e serviee a t th e g rav e, w h e re t h e c a s k e t was c a rr ie d to Its final r e s tin g place b e tw e e n lines of flo w e r-la d e n c h ild ren . F o llo w in g a b rief serv ice by Rev. B a n l a m , clos ing w ith a p r a y e r a n d t h e b e n e d ic tion, th e c h il d r e n m a r c h e d past th e g ra v e an d covered t h e c a sk e t w ith flowers. L ad les of t h e D eg ree of H o n o r, of w hich th e b o y's m other is a m e m b e r, had c h a r g e of th e c h il d re n . % In s p ite of th e t h r e a t e n i n g w e a t h er, a la r g e n u m b e r of c itiz e n s o f th e c o m m u n it y a tten d ed t h e service, b o th a t t h e ch a p e l a n d a t th e grave. T he e n t i r e c o m m u n it y w as deeply stirred at th e d eath of t h i s lad w hose life w as so s u d d e n l y ended t h r o u g h a c c id e n ta l d ro w n in g w hile s w im m i n g at a local pool S a t u r d a y afternoon. Mrs. Booth V isits Sons in C ity Mrs. E. B. Booth a n d dau g h ter Mrs. H. B K llb u r n a n d fam ily of A sh la n d s p i r it S n n d a v wTtn Mrs. B o o th ’s R o l l s , Mr. Dea a n d J i m Booth of C e n t r a l P o in t. T h e g r a n d d a u g h t e r a n d li ttle so n, D onat Lee w ere a l so p r e s e n t t h u s m a k i n g fo u r g e n e r a ti o n s t o g e t h e r for d in n e r . T h e a f t e r n o o n w as sp ent at Gold R ay Dam t a k i n g p ic t u r e s a n d sig h t seeing. All th i s w as e n jo y e d esp eci ally by Mrs. B ooth a s th is is h e r first t r i p to O reg o n h a v in g com e from A r k a n s a s last fall to live w ith h er d aughter. Mr. a n d Mrs. E v e r e t t F a b e r left W ednesday m o r n in g for S alem w h e re th e y will v isit Mrs. F a b e r's m o t h e r w ho Is le a v in g soon for th e E ast. T h ey expect to c o n ti n u e on to P o r t l a n d b e fo r e r e t u r n h o m e Mon day. Mrs. R iley M yers w ho su f fe re d a p a ra l y ti c s t r o k e last week show ed m a r k 'd I m p ro v e m e n t W e d n e sd a y . S he reco gnizes h e r f r ie n d s and la a b le to ta l k to th e m C H U R C H OK C IIH IS T C lifto n A. P h illip s , P astor Bible School 1 0 :0 0 A. M. R o la n d H o v er, Supt. C o m m u n io n a n d P r e a c h i n g 1 1 : 0 0 A. M. S en io r, I n t e r m e d i a t e a n d Junior C. E. 7 : 0 0 P. M. E v a n g e lis tic Service 8 : 0 0 P M. SubJ. " W h a t W o u ld T h e A postel P a u l Say to T h e C h u r c h e s If He C ould S p e a k ? " Mr* E id e wil b ri n g t h e sp ecla m usic. P r a y e r a n d Bible S tu d y W e d 7 :4 5 p. m L e a d e r, Mr* E d w a r d Jones. A lw ays W elc o m e! TH E FK DERATED CHURCH Rev. R. C. Lewis, P a s t o r , P h o n e 51 Mr. K a m h e rg , Supt. S u n d a y 8 rh o o l Sunday: 9 : 3 6 A M Rlble School, e v e ry o n e w elcome. 1 1 :0 6 A.M. M o rn in g W o rah lp . 6 :30 P M . C hM ntU n E n d e a v o r, J u n i o r a n d S e n io r Oronpe. 7 : 8 0 P M E v e n in g W o rs h ip . W ednesday— 7 :3 0 T a m l ly g a t h e rin g , p r a y e r a n d Bible stu d y . Th* w e e k d a y Bible classe« h a v e resumed th e ir re g u la r schedule 9a follow s: T uesday— 2:0 0 , C h ap ter Su n- m a r y . 3 :0 0 . S y n th e a ls 6 :0 0 , F i s h e r m a n ' s c lu b au p p er. 6 20 Scofield Bible c lass 7 30, C h u r c h E v id e n c e W e d n e s d a y — 8 SO. Bible D o e tr l n ) cla»e T h u rad* y-— 7 : 3 0 , P e rs o n a l E v a n gelium 8 :3 0 , S u n d a y School M eth od*. E v e ry o n e la w elco m e to th e s e cla