The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, June 17, 1937, Image 1

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    CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN
V U L l’MK IX
C L N T R A L P O IN T . ORH OO N. TH l KMDAY, J I N K
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Local Boy Enlists
In 29th E ngineers
By an Innocent Bystander
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To Vote on Scholar BILL 10 SUSPEND
Transportation Aid MINE ASSESSMENT
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At School Election PASSED BY SENATE
M ajor II. I). K agnall, t h e
A rm y
R e c ru itin g Officer. 323 New P ost Of­
fice H uildiug. P o r t la n d
announced j
to day th e e n lis tm e n t in t h e U nited
S ta te s A rm y
of a n o t h e r
Jackson
C o u n ty yo uth. T h e new s o ld ie r is
H e r b e r t E. C ro w der, son of
Mrs.
L orlie M lnnick, C e n tra l P o in t . Ore- j
T he a n n u a l Scout D in ner w a s s e r ­ gon.
O p p o rtu n ity will be given at the
And in t h a t c o n n e c tio n we note
ved at th e O ra n g e hall last T h u r s ­
C ro w d e r m a d e ap p lic a tio n fo r e n ­ a n n u a l school m e e tin g to be held
th a t it is now p ossible to se c u re
day evening. About sixty w e r e p r e -
listm e n t at th e M edford R e c r u it in g to m o rro w ( F r i d a y ) a f t e r n o o n a t the
ti m b e r s a n d such rig h t h e re in to w n
Isent. All th e c o m m ittee men
were Office on J u n e 12th a n d w as t e n t a ­ high school, fo r th e p a tr o n s of th e
fo r a b o u t h a lf w h a t it w ould cost in
' present w ith th e exception of Rev. tively accep ted on th a t d a t e by S e r ­ d is tric t to t a k e actio n on th e m a t t e r
M edford. W h ic h h elp s a lot. w h en
Phillips w ho war out of town Many g e a n t W illis S. E step , in c h a r g e of of e x te n d in g t r a n s p o r t a t i o n
aid to
one h a s to be e co n o m ical. O u r l ' c a l
| of th e sco uts' p a re n t s were present, th e Medford station . A fte r
high
school
pupils
living
in
th
e sur­
p
assin
g
mills n e e d y o u r s u p p o r t, too.
O ut of tow n g u ests w ere Mr. an d , th e fin al A rm y tes ts a t
d is tri c ts
V a n c o u v e r ro u n d i n g n o n -h ig h school
Mrs Reesley an d Mr I.arry Schadc B a rra c k s . W a s h in g to n , he w as en- such as A gate, Willow S p rin g s, W est
H av e you n o ticed th a t th e C e n tr a l 1 of Medford.'
Side. T h e C e n tr a l P oint d is tric t re-
P o in t s t r e e t s a r e g e t t i n g b e t t e r a n d
^ ^ ^ r e f e d
dish d in n e r wan
“ "* U t h
th e 29th E n g in e e rs ( t o p o g r a p h i c a l ) reives tu itio n m oney fo r e d u c a t in g
b e t t e r d a ily ? Of c o u r s e t h e r e is m uch |g(,rv ,d althoUKh om> of
the ladies for s ta tio n In P o rtla n d . O reg o n . M a - j t h ‘*!"* o u ts id e pupils. T h is m oney is
o - | K m , r u H th » . .h o i-
to be d o n e yet, b u t B ert is s su u r e "g
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re m a r k e d th a t th e i r was one vege­ 1 , Jor B ag nall said.
I paid by th e co u n ty from a tax levied
ing p la c e s ” w ith his new m a c h in e ta b le missing. It m ust have
b e e n j
M ajo r
B agnall also a n n o u n c e d on t h i " n o n -h ig h school te r rito ry ,
Now if s o m e o n e w ould ju s t pick up spinach.
• t h a t a few a d d it io n a l vacancies re- T he a m o u n t received ea c h
y e a r is
t h e lo ose r o c k left
fro m
fo r m r
P lan s fo r th e s u m m e r cam p w ere m ain for servivce w ith th e 2 9 th En-
$2000 to 33000 d e p e n d in g up-
tim e s w h en so m eo n e h a d th e b rig h t discussed a n d a lth o u g h no one will
gineers, who a r e now e n g a g e d
In 0,1 *be n u m b e r of p u p ils w ho come
idea of co v e rin g th e s t r e e t s w ith a tt e n d th e N a tio n a l J a m b o re e from
s u r v e y in g a n d m a p p in g th e O reg o n | fr o m th es e dis tricts . T h e s i t u a t io n is
c reek g ra v e l a n d " n i g g e r - h e a d s , " It C en tral P o in t it was discussed at
coast, b u t t h a t no on e can be a c c e p t­ now d ev elo p in g so th a t th e C e n tr a l
w o u ld h e lp a lot m ore.
this time.
ed fo r service w ith th is o rg a n iz a tio n P oint d is tric t is faced w ith th e possi­
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unless he fu r n is h e d his h ig h school bility of lo sing m uch of th is incom e
It does seem s t r a n g e t h a t no o n "
dip lo m a as evidence of th e leas t e d u ­ due to t h e fact th a t o t h e r high
t h o u g h t g r a n i t e fr o m th e h ills to
school d is tr i c ts a r e offerin g in d u c e ­
c a tio n a l q u a lific a tio n accep table.
th e w est of us w as a n y good for
m en ts in th e way of good t r a n s p o r t a ­
r o a d s u n ti l recen t y ears. We can r e ­
tion help. In fact, one n e ig h b o r in g
m e m b e r tw e n ty - fiv e y e a r s ago rid in g
Mrs. P a u l M artin was hostess to
d is tric t r u n s a b u s alm ost w ith in th e
a lo n g t h o s e hills a n d t h i n k i n g w h a t th e B erean Bible Class at h e r c o u n ­
C e n tra l P o in t d istrict.
d a n d y r o a d s t h e r e w ere w h e re th e try hom e on T h u rs d a y afte rn o o n .
g r a n i t e was. And a ls o w hen t h e S.P. Class presiden t
being ab sen t th e
M edford. O re.— J u n e
9— Civilian
used h a l f a m o u n t a i n
d o w n n e a r m eetin g was c o n d u cte d by Mrs. M ar­ C o n s e rv a tio n C orps C o m p a n y 3864.
G r a n ts P a s s o n t h e i r ro a d w a y and tin. T he review of R evelation s
bv now s ta ti o n e d
at Camp
P re s c o tt,
d ep ot g r o u n d s .
Mrs. L ouise G rim es, co n tin u e s i n t e r ­ will be tr a n s f e r r e d to C a m p W in e ­
esting. A c o n te s t p r o g r a m in c h a r g e glass In C r a t e r L a k e N a tio n a l P a r k ,
Miss Mabel S h a ff e r of
D etro it,
B u t of c o u r s e su c h ro ad s a r e du sty of Mrs M innick w as won by Mrs. a b o u t J u n e 15
for
th e
sum m er
O regon b ecam e th e bride of L eylan
in s u m m e r u n less oiled a n d it was S tan ley P a rr ish .
m o n th s. R. M K en t, pro ject s u p e r i n ­
only r e c e n t ly th e y fo u n d th e rig h t
F o llo w in g a sh o w e r was given for t e n d e n t , r e p o r te d to day . T h e c o m ­ W oods J u n e l o t h at K l a m a t h Falls.
I m m e d ia te ly a f t e r they left for San
oil to mix w ith t h e g r a n i t e to m a k e Mrs. W a y n e H ig in b o th a m
who was pany will be s ta ti o n e d
at
C rater
a la s ti n g s u r fa c e . But now th e beat th e recipient of m a n y
useful a n d L ak e u n til O cto b e r w hen it will r e ­ F ra n c is c o on a s h o r t h o n ey m o o n , re­
t u r n i n g to M edford Monday evening
ro a d s in th e co u n ty a r e
m a d e of lovely gifts.
t u r n to C a m p P res co tt.
a n d v isiting at th e
home
of Mr
oiled g ra n i te . T h u s
does p ro g re ss
D ainty r e f r e s h m e n t s w ere serv ed
It Is p ro b a b le t h a t a sp ik e cam p
W
ood
s'
p
a
r
e
n
t
s
,
Mr.
a
n
d
Mrs.
Joe
com e slowly.
t o th e g r o u p of tw e n ty - e ig h t guests. of 25 m en will be e s ta b lis h e d abo ut
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M em bers plPase b e a r in m in d th a t J u l y 1 at C asey S ta t e P a r k n e a r Me Woods.
Mr. a n d Mrs. W o ods left for K la­
W e w o n d e r how m a n y of o u r r e a d ­ th e r e will be no class p a r t y d u r i n g
Leod on t h e C r a t e r L a k e h i g h w a y to
ers n oticed t h a t C e n tr a l
P o in t
Is th e m o u th of J u l y b ecau se of th e c a r r y on a n u m b e r of n e c e s s a ry Im­ m a t h F a lls T u e s d a y ev en in g w h e re
th e o n ly city o u ts id e of Medford to d a te co n flictin g w ith t h a t of a n o t h e r p ro v e m e n ts, in clu d in g th e c o n s t r u c ­ Mr. W oods h a s work. Mrs. W oods re ­
b elo n g to th e J a c k s o n C o u n ty C h a m ­ i m p o r t a n t f e a t u re of th e C h u rc h a c ­ tion of a w a te r system an d picnic t u r n e d re c e n tly from W a s h i n g to n I).
C. w h e re sh e h a d
been
a tt e n d i n g
b er o ; C o m m erce. W h a t 's th e m a t ­ tivities.
g r o u n d facilities. D u rin g
th e s u m ­
G a lla d e t College.
t e r w ith t h e re s t o f ’em
T h ey all
m e r of 1936 a sp ik e c a m p w as m a ia -
A s h o w e r fo r th e y o u n g couple
b en efit fro m th e w o rk of th e C h a m ­
ta in e d at P ro s p e c t w h e re it en g ag ed
w as held a t t h e h o m e of a fr ie n d In
b e r b u t seem to lack w h a te v e r
It
.
ts-
fi
in fire h a z a r d r e d u c tio n
w o r k on
M edford T u e sd a y evening. T h e b rid e
t a k e s to be w illing to lend a h an d .
U i e S i n P k • I*
| se V(,r al s ta te -o w n e d tracts.
a n d g room received
many
lovely
W e w e re p leased to n o te th a t sev eral
C a m p P r e s c o tt w as b u ilt d u r i n g
of th e f a r m e r s In th is d is tric t an d
J o h n W elch , a r e s id e n t of C e n tr a l | , he g l|m m e r of 1935 a n d occupled |„ p res en ts.
"
If a n y of you feller* know
Paul ,
H unyan j u s t slip h im w ord we wish 1
he w o u ld d i o p o v e r a n d hold u p th a t
d og go n d lib ra ry b u ild in g w hile we ■
fix a new f o u n d a t io n u n d e r it.
T H l 'R S B A Y , J I N K
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S P r V ' C ,‘
Berean C lass M eets
W ith Mrs. Martin
3-C C om pany to
M ove to C. Lake
It is not th e iu te n tlo n of th e C e n ­
T h e follow ing t e l e g r a m fr o m S e n ­
into a t o r Chas. L. McN ary, w as received
th e t r a n s p o r t a t i o n b u sin eess but it y e s t e r d a y by R. H Moore of th is
city:
does wish to be in a position to offer
W a s h in g to n , D. C.
so m e fu n d s to th e s e o u ts id e pupils
J u n e 16, 1937
to help th e m o u t in t h e i r ow n trail* It. II. Moore,
p o rt a ti o n ex pense a n d
to
in duce C e n t r a l P o in t, O regon
t h e m to com e h e r e r a t h e r t h a n else­
where. A loss o r a g ain of fiftee n to Glad to ad v ise you S e n a te Bill 187
tw e n ty of th es e pupils will not raa p r o v id in g fo r s u s p e n sio n a n n u a l a s ­
te r ia llv affect t h e r u n n i n g ex penses s e s sm e n t w ork
on c e rt a in
m in in g
of the school. S h o u ld tw e n ty be lost cla im s w as passed by S e n a te an d will
it will still be necessary to m a i n ta i n be r e p o r te d to m o rro w
w ith
H o use
th e s a m e staff, e q u ip m e n t, etc. in o r ­ c a l e n d a r by H ouse C o m m it te e
on
d e r to k eep th e school up to s t a n ­ M ines an d M ining w ith r e c o m m e n ­
d ard . On the o t h e r h a n d a g ain of d a tio n th a t it be e n a c te d Into law.
tw e n ty or even m o re can be h a n d le d S top Will send you copy. R e g a rd s.
w ith p re s e n t
facilities an d staff.
CHAS. L. McNARY
S ince every a d d it io n a l pupil m e a n s
T h is bill will su s p e n d
fo r th is
m o r e incom e w ith o u t m uch Increase y e a r th e necessity
of o w n e r s
of
In expense, th e b o ard feels t h a t it Is q u a r t z m in in g claim s
not yet
pa­
n o th i n g m o r e t h a n good b u sin e ss to te n t e d doing a t least 3190 w o r th of
sp e n d so m e of th e tu i ti o n m o n e y in w o rk on th e i r claim s b e fo re J u l y 1.
t r a n s p o r t a t i o n help to hold th e p u ­ T h is r e q u i r e m e n t lias been s u s p e n d ­
pils now co m in g a n d
to Induce ed by special act of C o n g re ss fo r tbo
o th e r s to come.
past few years.
t r a l P oint school b o a rd to go
Popular Local Man
C opco P ays 2nd.
10,000 V isit Lake
Q
uarter
T
axes
During Last M onth
M arried June 10
John W elch, 74,
also s e v e r a l of o u r b u sin e ss m en vol- p o in t n e a rly all his life passed aw ay N o v e m b e r of t h a t y e a r by C o m p a n y
u n ta r il y s e n t in t h e i r m e m b e rs h ip s in a K l a m a t h F a lls h o sp ita l early 1 1652 front Illinois. T h e d ev elo p m en t
Oregon's Traffic Deaths
an d we w ish m o re co u ld see t h e i r F r i d a y m o r n in g a f t e r a s h o r t ill­ | of P re s c o tt P a r k Is being d o n e u n d e r
A
Meries
o f W eekly A rtic le s on th e
way to do so. Only be u n it e d e ff o rts ‘ nesa Mr. Welch w as b o r n a t C e n tra l t h e g e n e r a l s u p erv isio n
of th e Na­
P ro b le m of H ig h w a y Safety
can o u r v alley p ro sp er.
! P o in t A u g u st 22, 1963 a n d was aged tio n a l P a r k Service in c o o p e ra tio n
By E a r l Snell, S e c re ta ry o f S ta t e
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j 74 y ears at ‘th e tim e of his d eath . He w ith th e C ity of Medford.
But we a r e w o n d e rin g ju s t w h a ' ;e ft C e n tra l P o in t in 1935 to m a k e
A to t a l of 34.880 m o t e r vehicle a c ­
T he p rin cip al w ork of th e cam p
effect t h e c o m p le tio n of th e g re a t
h o m e w ith his son, W illia m , who has c o n sisted of ro a d and tr a il con- c id e n ts in v olving p r o p e r ty d a m a g e -
G olden G a te b r i d g e is go in g to h av e ¡g a r e s ident of K l a m a t h F a ll s Mr g t r u c t | on a n d p|,.n |0 g ro u n d develop- 7,725 perso ns i n j u r e d - 355 killed
on t h e a n n u a l to u r i s t b u sin e ss w hich Welch had m a n y f r ie n d s In C e n t r a l ; m p n t A|) e n t r a c e ro a d 2 0 feet wide
Do th e s e fig u re s in te re st you ? C an
h a s m e a n t so m u c h to th is valley, p o i n t th a t will be s a d d e n e d to h e a r an d g u rf a c e d w lth rrU sh e d rock, was you re a d th e m a n d pass th e m over
W ill th e y j u s t slip on up th e <oast of his d eath.
constructed from th e p a r k b o u n d a ry lig h tly as s o m e th i n g re m o te , so m e ­
a n d leave us o ff t h e i r
it in e r a r y ? I He leaves his wife, C ary, one son, ; | o th e Roxy A nn p| c n | c a r e a
Ap- t h i n g t h a t does not effect y o u r daily
W e ’re g o in g
to h a v e to get m ig h ty W illiam , of K la m a t h
F alls,
on e p ro x im a te ly 12 m lies of tr a il s
and life? I t h i n k n o t,f o r th is is th e re c o rd
busy o r we will lose a lot of th is d a u g h t e r B erth a C h ish o lm of Beagle h r idle p a th s h a v e been c o n s t ru c te d , of o u r own s t a t e fo r 1936.
b u sin ess.
Ore., and fo u r b ro t h e rs .
giving access to t h e su m m i t of Roxy
T h ese fig u re s c au se m y d e p a r t ­
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F u n e r a l seervices w ere held at th> Ann fro m ,j,e n n r th a n d s o u t h sides. m e n t to d ecld e to la u n c h a c o m p r e ­
W e a r e to ld t h a t even th is e a rly P e r i F u n e r a l H om e M onday m o r n in g o t h e r lrailg j ead to th e g u m m | t 0 f hensive, fa r r e a c h i n g p ro g r a m of
th e c o ast to w n s a r e b o o m in g an d all J u n e 14. at 11 a m. Dr. S h e r m a n I., m n e Roxy Ann a n d to th e region s a f e ty ed u c a tio n . T h e y a r e th e in­
a c c o m m o d a ti o n s filled. New
b u ild - n iv i n e officiated. I n t e r m e n t was In ^ r jdgeg al|d ra v in e s In th e n o rt h ic e n t iv e for th e In te re st a n d c o o p e r­
in gs a r e b ein g r u s h e d to t a k e c a r th e Medford I.O.O.F. cem e tery .
' Pnd 0 j
park
a tio n f u r n is h e d by th is p a p e r, y o u r
o f th e in c r e a s e d tr a v e l. So let s not
-
|
a loop d riv e e n c ir c lin g Roxy Ann o w n c o m m u n ity m e d iu m , in ass istin g
mong
w aste any tim e
w r a n g li n g a anion
M a u r y H o s t e S S T o h a s been c o m p leted d u r i n g th e past in th e r e d u c tio n of tr a f f i c accident«.
o u rs e lv e s W’e w a n t
this
business
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e ig h t m o n th s G u a rd rails h ave been F o r th is su p p o r t, t o g e a t h e r w ith t h a t
an d m u s t h e lp a n y w ay we can to get
a p p r o p r i a t e p o in ts alo n g r I ¡o f d o zen s of o t h e r p u b lic a tio n s
it.
T h e Ladies of t h e G olden L ink th e m ain ro a d
A c o m p le te picnic t h r o u g h o u t th e s t a te , th e rad io , local
Bible Class w ere e n t e r t a i n e d on F ri- * r,:a d e v e lo p m e n t c o n s is tin g of a wa- o fficials, o rg a n i z a ti o n s , a n d school
O u r g r e a t scenic a t t r a c t i o n s
a re ^
a ft e r n oon hy Miss Mary M aury t e r
w ith
an
u n d e r g r o u n d a u th o r i t i e s . I a m d -e p ly g r a t e f u l
still h e r e O u r r e c r e a ti o n a l facili!.!?*
new ly a c q u ir e d h o m e __ fo rm - s to ra g e re s e rv o ir , tab les a n d b enches
F o llow ing t h e d is a s te r o u s record
a re u n e q u a le d . But we do need a ^
f
gnd y rg j q i„a a c- d r i n k i n g f o u n t a in s , firepla ces, shel- of M arch, w hen O regon tr a f f i c fatal-
ro a d d ow n t h e R o g ue so we won 1
over
, main r t r e e t C lass presi- t i r b u il d in g a n d re s t room«, is n ear- ities Increased 80 per cen
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h ave to c ro s s in to C a lifo rn ia to get
i M arch, 1936. t h e m o n th of A pril p r e ­
d e n t, Mrs. B ert H e d g p e th
w as in 'F com plete.
to t h e coast. T h e c o m p le tio n of th e
s e n ts a record t h a t c a rr ie s som e en-
c h a rg e of an i m p o r t a n t b u sin e ss ses­
s u p e r - h ig h w a y o v er
th e
Siskiyou«
Miss
A
rlin
e
H
ay
h
a
d
th
e
m
lsfor-
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c o u ra g e m e n t. F o r t h i s y e a r th e fa-
sion a n d also th e lesson period.
m ay help, h u t we b eliev e an a ll-O re ­
A varied collection of g am es a n d tu n e to fall last week an d b r e a k h e r ta l it ie s tor t h a t m o n t h d e c re a s e d
gon h i g h w a y c o n n e c t in g th e C o ast
s t u n t s u n d e r th e s u p e r v is io n of Mrs. rib A fte r a n u m b e r of days of su f­ fro m 23 In 1936 to 17 in 1937 And
h ig h w a y w ith th e v alley w ould h e lp
E E Scdtt w ere very m u c h en jo jy ed fe r in g sh e called a D octor who had th is re d u c tio n w as m a d e deap ite th>-
more.
R e fre s h m e n ts
in clu d ed delicious an x-ray m a d e S h e is g e tt in g a lo n g | fa c t th a t a m illion a n d a h a lf gallo n s
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F ra n c is c o soon fo r a visit
m o n t h th a n in t h e s a m e m o n th last
c re a m an d coffee.
fo u n d to get th a t
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c u t-o ff fin ish ed .
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Mr a n d Mrs F lo yd
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lo ng as J o s e p h i n e c o u n ty b u ck s th e
w ith Mr. d itio n s upon o u r s t r e e ts a n d h ig h ­
M edford Mrs H e r m a n s o n ’s a d d r *s te r n o o n for a s h o r t visit
idea we f e a r we a r e going to wait a
an d Mrs. E d w a r d P a r r a Mrs. P a r r a ways. T h is can only be b r o u g h t a b o u t
is 515 S. G rap e St.
lon g tim e f o r It.
an d Mr. W r i g h t 's f a t h e r w ere c h ild ­ by th e c o o p e ra tio n an d in t e r e s t of
Mr and Mrs. R H M u r ra y of Val- hood fr ie n d s, b ein g next d o o r n e ig h ­ e v e ry m o t e r v e h ica le o p e r a t o r , with
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h ,lghand Mr W h ile Mra. F a r r a h a d not seen Mr. e v ery p e d e s t ria n L e t's place O regon
th e San F r a n c i s c o p a p e rs during t h . ' i ^ ^
W r i g h t fo r 26 y e a rs she k n ew him in t h e r a n k of t h e o t h e r s t a te s th a t
gr «at G o lden G ate b r i d g e fiesta t h a t , *
yfrn Stevens.
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a t once. Mr a n d Mrs W r i g h t sp ent a r e m a k i n g c o n ti n u e d p ro g r e ss In
G r ■ants
a n ts P a s s a n d J o s e p h i n e county
w ere th e o n ly p o rtio n s o f s o u t h e r n
Mr Del H aw ley went to K la m a t h W e d n e s d a y nig ht a t th e Will Lewis t h e re d u c tio n o f tr a f f i c death s.
O regon to be a d v e r t i s e d '’ E v ery P*-
F alls th e first of th e w eek w h e re he h o m e, c o n ti n u in g on to C r a t e r L ak e
p er r a r r i e d p ag es of a d v e r t is i n g and
th is m o r n in g , th e n
to Bend and
Miss F ra n c e s F a b e r r e t u r n e d to
h a s work
m a p s s h o w in g th e c o u n t r y to be de­
P o r t la n d a n d r e t u r n i n g h o m e hv th e h e r h o m e S u n d a y ev en in g from th
veloped hy t h e o p e n in g o f t h e new
W il la m e tt e
U n iv ers ity
at
Salem
Mr an d Mrs Ed V in cen t.
Mrs. R edwood hig h w ay .
b rid g e a n d all sh o w e d G r a n ts Ps<s
S a r a h Vincent an d Bobby V incent
and J o s e p h in e c o u n ty , b u t left
th e
D onnie, little son of E. J. B undy
R o g e r Yost a r r iv e d S u n d a y from
w en t tn l u p i n e S u n d a y a n d vialted
rest of S o u th e r n
O reg o n
b ls n k .
of
N eah Bay. W a s h i n g to n
a rr iv e d C o q u ille fo r a s h o r t visit w ith re la ­
Mr H o w a rd Mayfield
B obbie re ­
A fraid we m issed a bet th ere.
m a in e d th e r e for a m o n t h s visit Mr h e re last w eek fo r a s h o r t visit with tives a n d - f r i e n d s He r e t u r n e d hom e
bis g r a n d p a r e n t s , Mr an d Mrs Then. M o n d ar.
Mayfield h a s Son h e a d of r a t t l e In
G lass D o n n ie's m o t h e r . Mrs S m iley I
Mrs C h a r le s M u rp h y an d
little t h e m o u n t a in s fo r t h e s u m m e r.
of K cnn called a t th e G lass hom * I Mr Emil B end ick son w ho was lit
d a u g h t e r N ancy K ay of San F r a n c i s ­
her to . t h e S afew ay Meat M arket h e re has
Mr. and Mrs. IV rt L a n g s to n . P a t ­ a n d to ok him h o m e w ith
co a r e v is itin g a t th e h o m e of Mrs
M u r p h y 's p a r e n t s . Mr an d Mrs A ty a n d Billy have m oved in to t h e Al •p e n d th e s u m m e r . H is f a t h e r . Mr opened a new m a r k e t In t h e L ib erty
H e r m a a s o n b o u se
I B undy Is In A lask a to r th e s u m m e r b u il d in g In M edford
E Powell.
j
G olden Link C lass erPCted „
329,691 32. th e second q u a r t e r l y
ta x p a y m e n t fo r 1937 was m a d e by
T h e C a lifo rn ia O regon P o w e r C o m ­
pany to th e c o u n ty s h e r if f 's office,
T u e s d a y , J u n e 15.
T h is m a k e s a to ta l of 359 ,381.65
w hich h a s a lr e a d y been
paid th is
y ear. a nd is h a lf of th e to ta l a m o u n t
of taxes 3 1 1 8 .7 6 5 .3ft th a t
will oe
paid by th e co m p a n y in 1937.
T h e 311 8 ,7 6 5 .3 0 to
be paid
in
J a c k s o n C o u n ty by T h e
C a lifo rn ia
O reg o n P o w er C o m p a n y ' t h i s
year
covers only stu te , c o u n ty , city, school
an d d is tric t p ro p e r ty
taxes levied
a g a in s t T h e C a lifo rn ia O regon P ow ­
e r C o m p a n y in J a c k s o n C o u n ty and
does n o t in c lu d e v a rio u s fo r m s
of
s t a t e a n d f e d e r a l taxes.
Dr. A . N. Johnson
R eturns to V a lle y
I)r. A. N. J o h n s o n , M. I)., I). N. 13
w ho s e r v e d as c o u n ty h e a lth o fficer
fr o m A u g u st, 1935 to May, 1936,
h a s t a k e n o v e r th e office fo r m e rly
occupied
by
Dr Dodson
In the
P h ip p s b u ild in g In M edford (2 2 5 E
Main S t.) an d will be pleased
to
m eet all his f r ie n d s there.
Dr. J o h n s o n left h ere in 1936 to
becom e c o u n ty h e a lth
officer
for
L a n e C o u n ty at E u g e n e . He In ter re­
sig n ed to t a k e u p p ri v a te p ra ctice at
C re sc e n t City. H is office t h e r e was
d e s tro y e d by fire a few m o n t h s a f t e r
o p e n in g it a n d he d e ri d e d to r e t u r n
to th is valley w h e re he had m any
f r ie n d s a n d w h e re he had en jo y e d
living
T h e I n t e r m e d i a t e C h r is ti a n
En­
d e a v o r of t h e
Federated
C hurch
Jo u r n e y e d to J a c k s o n
Hot S p rin g s
T u e s d a y e v e n in g
fo r a s w im m in g
p a r t y a n d w e tn e r ro ast. A n u m b e r of
the boys an d g ir ls w ent In s w im ­
m in g t h o u g h t It w a s r a t h e r cold As
Is w a s too w indy to e n jo y th e w e ln e r
ro a s t o u ts id e , t h " g r o u p r e t u r n e d to
th e h o m e of Mrs H ill w h ere g am es
w re played w hich w ere follow ed by
r e f r e s h m e n t s s e r v e d hy Mrs Hill and
Mrs Ifllk ey An e n jo y a b l e tim e was
r e p o r t e d hy all.
S o w h a t?—
C r a t e r I-ake N a tio n a l P a r k , Ore.,
J u n e 17.— S how ing a s u b s t a n t i a l In­
c re a s e o v e r 1936, t h e c u r r e n t tr a v e l
y e a r to d a te has a lr e a d y b r o u g h t
n e a rly 35,000
v is ito rs
to C r a t e r
L ake. W ith th is n u m b e r as a n early
seaso n
in d ic a tio n .
Superintendent
D avid H. C a n field e s t i m a t e s t h a t at
least 200 ,0 0 0 people will
visit the
s o u t h e r n O regon scenic w o n d e r
In
1937. Last y e a r had a to ta l of 180,-
699.
O v e r 10,000 v isitors a r r i v e d d u r ­
ing th e m o n t h of May, w ith tr a v e l
p a r t ic u l a r ly heavy on w eekends. Ap­
p r o x i m a t e ly 3000
v is ito rs
a rriv ed
o v e r th e M em orial Day h o lidays. In­
c lu d in g q u i t e a n u m b e r from o u t of
Rtate points. W h ile
th e se a s o n
1«
still you n g , ev ery s t a l e In th e u n ion
has a lr e a d y been r e p r e s e n te d by vi­
sitors, as
well a s sev eral
fo reig n
co u n trie s.
(Ehurrhcs
CHURCH OK C H R IST
C lifto n A. P hillips,
P astor
Bible School 1 0 :0 0 A. M. R o la n d
H over. S upt
L o r d 's S u p p e r and P r e a c h i n g 1 1 :0 0
A. M. C. I. S p e llm a n a C h r is ti a n Jew
will be t h e s p e a k e r at th is h o u r and
his s u b je c t is of v ital In te re st to us
b ecau se of his e x p e rie n c e in J u d is in .
He will s p e a k on: " T h e J e w is h P ass-
o v e r In th e L ight of T h e L o r d 's S u p ­
p e r.” W e in v ite you to com e
Jun io r, Interm e d iate and
S e n io r
C h r is ti a n E n d e a v o r s 7 : 0 0 l \ M
E v a n g elistic Service 8 : 0 0
P M.
S u b je c t " I f t h e D ead C ould S p e a k ? ”
Mrs. P h illip s will s p eak
tor
th is
service.
W e expeecially In vite you p a r e n t s
to co m e a n d b rin g y o n r ch ild re n as
we h a v e a c h u rc h serv ice fo r th e m
.Vfrs. P h illip s m e e t s all hoys a n d
g trls a t 1 1 :0 0 a. ni In th e S u n d a y
School room . Tw o s h o r t s e r m o n s a r e
p re a c h e d each L o r d ’s D ay w ith s i n g ­
ing a n d Bible T e a c h in g I n te rv e n in g
so you c h il d r e n a r e n ever ti r e d b ut
in s tr u c t e d In th e Book, R o la n d H o v ­
e r gives o n e of th e s e
t a l k s th is
L o r d 's Day.
B rin g Ih e c h ild re n !
P r a y e r an d Bible S tu d y 7 :4 5 P M .
W ed n esd ay . Mrs E d w a r d J o n e s will
review t h e Book of G ala tia n s.
T E A C H us d e li g h t in sim p le th i n g s
And m i r t h th a t h a s no b i t t e r s p r in g s
F o r g i v e n e s s free of evil done,
And love to all m en ' n e a t h th e sun
THE FEDERATED CHURCH
— R U D Y A R D K IP L IN G Rev. R. C. !>>wls, P a s t o r , P h o n e 51
Mr. K a m b e rg . Supt. S u n d a y School
A nice new c a r w ith tw o cou ples in S u n d a y :
9 30 A M Bible
School,
It g o in g r n n n d a n d r o u n d on Main
e v e ry o n e w elcom e
s t r e e t T u e s d a y ev en in g
1 1 :0 6 A M M o rn in g W o rs h ip .
6 :3 0 P.M.
C h r is ti a n
E n d e a v o r,
L it tl e 6 -y ear
old
Roily
C la rk
J u n i o r a n d S e n io r G ro u p s
c a tc h in g a b ig g e r fish t h a n h is d a d ­
7 30 P M E v e n in g W o rzhlp
dy at F is h L a k e last S u n d a y
T he
W e d n e s d a y — 7 :3 0 .
F a m i ly g a t h ­
fish w as I1*/4
Inches
lo ng
and
erin g , p r a y e r an d Dlble stu d y .
W 'l g h e d 1 Vi pounds.
T h e w e e k d a y B ib le classes h a v e
vs
A sp ecial hits w as o rd e r e d to ta k 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
Mrs R u ff, J a c k i e a n d H e rb e rt C r o w ­ follow s:
T uesday- 2 :0 0 ,
C hapter
Su n-
d e r to P o r t l a n d S u n d a y Not m a n y
of us can h a v e a sp ecial bus ev en for m a r y . 3 00, S y n th es is. 6 :0 0 . F i s h ­
e r m a n 's c lu b s u p p e r
3 : 3 0 Scofield
a sh o rt trip
Bible class. 7 :3 0 . C h u r c h Evidence.
A f te r re a d i n g last week« A m e ri­
W e d n e s d a y — 1 :3 0 , Rlble D o etrln *
c a n w o n d e r in g w h a t H e rb e rt C ro w ­ claas.
d e r w a s s u c k i n g t h e verntnn o u t of
T h u r s d a y — 7 : 3 0 . P e rs o n a l E v a n ­
th e litt le d o g 's h e a d for a s t h e r e Is gelism
9 :3 0 , S u n d a y School M eth ­
p le n ty of good powd>T t h a t
w ould ods
E v e ry o n e Is w elcom e to th e s e
kill t h a t a m e .
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