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CENTRA POINT AMERICAN V O M MK X CKXTRAX, HOIXT, OREGON'. T H I R M U V , J l l .\ 21, MM* TEACHERS STUDÏ PUN 10 CHANGE OLD CURRICULUM M u s in g s ^ tiy an Innocent Bystander N ( H U E R «I Intimale News from W ashington N o w That The N e w D e a l Is Buying C o a t s , Pants a n d Vests, a n d G iving Them A w a y , W h y Not W a i t ? ~ O n e M a y Soon G e t an A u to Service Station C hanges N am e T o “G reen Lantern" 0. S. BUSGET SHOWS DERCII OF T h e •'«ip & Sip service s ta tio u , w hich is lo cated at t h e c o r n e r of W h en th e c a t's aw ay, e tc . " Not C e d a r s t r e e ts a n d th e Pacific hlgft- th a t we w an t to m a k e a n y ' c a t t y " — * ------- . way re c e n tly c h a n g e d h a n d s a n d '•» re m a rk « , but w ith th e " B o s s " o u t of W h a t 1« th is new " b u y - a n d -g iv e " o ra n g e s anil his fresh peach s. T he n o * being o p e ra t e d by Mr. a n d Mrs. to w n a n d th e m e r c u ry at abo v e tie c a m p a ig n ? W ell. it is pro bably law m a k e s a v a il a b le to th e S e c r e - 'W m . T h o m e, w ho h ave co m p letely boiling p o in t, we d o n ’t se e m to care w o r t h find ing o u t, for we a r e likely tarv of A g r ic u l tu r e an a m o u n t equ al re m o d e le d th e place. Mr. a n d Mrs. a d a r n w h e t h e r we get o u t th e old Supt- H. p. J e w e t t r e t u r n e d from to h e a r m o re a n d m o re a b o u t it in to So per cen t of a n n u a l c u s t o m s r e - 1 T h o m e in te n d to ch u n g e th e u a m e ra g th is w eek o r not. I'RKM DK.Vr BLAMES S M MI- It is a ty pical c c p t s fo r p u rp o s es a t t e n d i n g a n e d u c a t io n a l c o n feren ce th e m o n t h s a h e a d . which includ e i of th e s t a ti o n an d cafe, which will IN NOTH ASSOMPANYIVS h e ld a t th e s t a t e u n iv e r s it ty at E u - New Deal idea, a n d w h e re It will I e n c o u ra g in g do m estic c o n s u m p tio n , I h e r e a f t e r he k n o w n as th e G reen REV ISED ESTIMATES We m a n a g e d to p e rs u a d e th e b e t-' ne ,agt week H „ rep o rtg „ mogt lead to. go odness know s. It c o n sists developing new m a r k e ts , a n d new j L a n te r n , t e r t w o - t h ir d s of th is o r g a n i s a ti o n | , n te r M tl n g co n fe re n c e larg e ly at- of going into a c o m m u n it y o r a n I n - ' uses for s u r p lu s farpi pro ducts. T he s t a ti o n has been e n tire ly re- W A SH IN G T O N . J u l y I t — A de to t a k e a d v a n t a g e of an o p p o rt u n it y j te n d e d by th e aoh(,ol pt,o p le of th e d u s t r y w here t h e r e Is a s u r p lu s of B u t if th e idea is a good one f o r , decorated w ith new sto o ls an d ficit of $ 3 .9 8 4 .8 8 7 .6 0 0 fo r 1939 was to get a w a y fr o m it all for a few days state. T h e m U a i H i n I U s u s’ b U j e O c J V t V *. of d I I i I O s c I u u ." s - ! u sefu l goods: b u y in g up t h e s u r p l u s farm p ro d u cts, a r g u e th e New Deal- j tab les for th e lunch room . Meals in d ic a te d In a rev ised b u d g e t s u m sion was c u r r ic u l u m revision. R apid w ith F e d e r a l money, an d t h e n dis- ers. w hy is n't It j u s f a s good, aay. aM(| lu n c h e s will be served a t all m a r y p u b lis h e d y e s t e r d a y w ith i n So if y ou fin d t h e p a p e r n o t u p to | t.han(tP8 in gocittl, econom ic, and t r i h u t l n g th e s u r p lu s to th e needy I for c lo th in g ? It w as th e s h r e w d | )ioum, as well as a full ine of Rich- e x p la n a tio n by P r e s i d e n t R oosevelt. its u s u a l s t a n d a r d you will u n d er- J poIltical c o n d itio n s brin g a s h a r p an d in d ig en t, for noth ing . T h a t Is Sidney H illm a n head of th e A m a l - , f { . ,j anil oils. Mr a n d Mrs. T h e P re s id e n t b la m e d th e h u g e d e sta n d . W e n e v e r w ere an y KOO(1 j challen g e to th e schools. School all t h e r e iH to it. except th e litt le gg m ated C lo th in g W o r k e r s of Am T h o m e a r e e xperieuoe(| in th is line ficit on th e bu sin ess slu m p . W h a t go ssiping . an y w ay . le a d e rs a r e reco gnizing th a t a 1910 Item of $1 0.2 50 ,00 0 fo r th e tax- erica, w ho prob ab ly sold th plan to j df b u sin e ss, h a v I n H re c e n tly been e v e r th e cau se. It Is e s t im a te d her» • • • m odel sch ool will not fit a boy or p a y e r to pay. H a rry L. H o p k in s, W P A h e a d Th c o n n ected w ith t h e C h a te a u , on the th a t It will b ri n g th e G o v e r n m e n t 's L a s t w eek a v ery d is tin g u is h e d g irl fo r a 1938 o r 1940 m odel world. J h e re s u lts of su c h a policy If c a r- l a t te r had an a p p r o p r ia t io n of $25,- h ig h w a y s o u th of M edford. d e b t to a new all-tim e h ig h , p r o b p e rs o n a g e s e n t w o rd t h a t h e w ould T h e A m erican school sy s tem is one rled f o r w a rd on a larg e scale w ould 1 OO.Uoo for d ir e c t relief u n d e r the A nyon e d e s irin g clean, w ell-cook ably over $ 4 0 .5 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . be in th is sectio n on a c e r t a in day p o te n t agency o f society w ho se fu n c be p la n n e d econom y an d no m istak e. 1®38 act. Of th is s u m , $10 ,2 5 0 ,0 0 0 ed nuals, or re f r e s h i n g drinks T h e e a r l i e r e s t im a te of t h e deficit a n d w o u ld lik e to m eet so m e of th e tion is to b ri n g a b o u t social ch a n g e A lre a d y t h e r e h a s been a b r o a d now g o n e in to p u r c h a s e s of sh o u ld d ro p iu at th e new ca fe an d representative R ep u b lican s. Al t h r o u g h an e v o lu t io n a r y pro cess and e v o lu tio n of th e in itia l Idea. F r o m m en's an d boys' clo th in g , w ith th > lunch room . You will be s u r e of w as Just u n d e r $ 1 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 ; to be precise— $ 9 5 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 . T h e p e r t h o u g h t h i s p a p e r h a s th e r e p u t a p rev ent a rev o lu tio n . If th e presen t m e re ly d e s tro y in g goods it has ev- possibility t h a t l a t e r on w o m e n 's an d p ro m p t service, good food a n d a iod co vered is th e l i m o n t h s en d in g tio n o f b e in g th e only d ie - h a rd re g e n e r a t io n can no t solve s a tia fa rto r - olved in to bu yin g goods an d giving c h ild re n 's c lo th in g will be added. h e a r t y w elcome. J u n e 30. 1939. T h e rev ised b u d g e t p u b lic a n s h e e t In th e c o u n ty , we f a l l - j u v ( be s e r i0 us p ro b lem s c o n fr o n tin g t h e m a w a y ; a n d front d e a lin g only -------------- e s t im a te s , p r e p a r e d b e fo r e th e P r e ed to c o m e u p to th e s t a n d a r d re- ^ th e n |t sh o u ld m a k e every possible w ith crops it has been c a r r ie d now The big s u r p lu s has It en lifted s id e n t left last w eek on his t r a n s q u ir e d fo r in clu sio n in t h a t secr-i effo rt to fit t h e n e x t g e n e r a t io n fo r In to m e n ’s a n d bo ys' c lo th in g , a n d front th e s h o u l d e r s of th e clo th in g c o n ti n e n ta l trip , w ere re le a se d by m eetin g. H ut we did get hold o f, so lvin g th em . T h is is th e real c h a l m a y s h o r tly be b ro a d e n e d to In clude industry, a n d th e coats, p a n t s a n d D aniel W. Bell, A cting D ire c to r of t h e list o f th o s e p re s e n t a n d if th a t len ge to t h e schools. No on e real- w o m e n 's wear. If it is possible to vests w hich t h e G o v e rn m e n t has t h e B ud g et, w ith t h e P r e s i d e n t 's e x w as a r e p r e s e n ta t iv e section of the Izes m o re fu lly t h a n the school pe >- bu y s u i ts a n d o v erco ats, t h e n why p u rch as ed will now be d is tr i b u te d , "Those who th i n k th ut a p a n it o r 's p la n a tio n . m e m b e r s of t h e GOP in s o u t h e rn pie how fa r s h o r t th e schools a re not shoes, k it c h e n w a r e , w a sh in g along w ith th e pcuches, th e o ra n g e s , job is a life of ease, especially d u r O reg o n w e'll e a t o u r h at. It looked falling in som e respects, n o r is t h e r e m a c h in e s a n d u u to m o b ile s ? In fact. no* *° m e n tio n m o re s u h s tn ti a l f o o l , ing th e s u m m e r m o n th s, know not P u t lii briefest fo rm th e revised m o re like a g a th e r in g of th e special a n y on e m o re d e s iro u s th a n th e y a r e o nce t h e ru le h a s been luld dow n, as,*® ' h e a r m y of relief w ork ers. T h e re w h e re o f t h e y « p e a k " , is th e s t o ry as e s t i m a t e s fo r th e 1939 fiscal y e a r f r ie n d s of a c e r t a in p a rt y w itt h a s of Im p roving t h e i r m e th o d s an d of it no w has, t h e r e is n o th in g but a re h u m o r o u s asp e c ts to th e posi It co m es to your reporter! Two a r e ; — p i r a ti o n s fo r h ig h ju d ic ia l ho n ors. m a k i n g school m o r e m e a n i n g fu l to E x p en ses « 8 ,0 8 S, 1 5 7 ,0 0 0 tion of C a r r i n g to n OHI. Mr. Hop- h u n d r e d sev en ty -fiv e p o u n d s of cal- fi n a n c ia l strin g e n c y to stop It. But m ay b e th e y th o u g h t we d id n 't th e child. R e c e ip ts ,1,04 M),2 7 0 ,0 0 0 On t h e political side t h e r e a r e , kin«' d e p u ty . In th e lo ng r u n th c o m ln e h a v e been sp re a d and tw o k no w w h a t " o f f th e r e c o r d " m ean t. D e fic it :t,WH4,NN7,00O v a s t possibilities, too. B uying up a m a t te r is f a r m o re s e r io u s t h a n th a t, j cals o m lu e b r u s h e s com pletely w orn K eep in g a close c o n ta c t b etw een Tills c o m p a r e s w ith t h e e a r l ie r T here are pnssihllitties o p en in g ¡o u t th is s u m m e r by o u r gen ial Jani- p a r e n t s an d schools is on e of th e c ro p s u r p l u s m a k e s one g ro u p o ( T h is w r i t e r h a s b een follow ing c h ie f pro b lem s In a fo r w a rd m ove v o te r s g r a t e f u l , w h ile d i s t r i b u t i n g OH* from th is s te p political, e c o n o - j to r . G eorge March. Much of th is e s t im a te s — E xpense, MO.MOO,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 t h e f o r tu n e s of th e r e p u b l ic a n p a rty m en t. P a re n t« a r e s o m e tim e s re lu c t t h e s u r p l u s so m e w h e r e else s a t is f ie s mic, social-—In a lm o s t ev ery d i r e r - ¡ w o r k lias been d o n e In h a llw a y s anil R e c e ip t , 5 ,0 1 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 In t h i s sectio n of t h e s t a te for n e a r How is th e h a r d - w o r k i n g s ta irw a y s w h e re sp ecial s t a g in g has a n t to accept ra d ic a l c h a n g e s in a n o t h e r group. Of cou rse, fro m th e tion. D e fic it 0 5 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ly t h i r t y y e a r s a n d we t h o u g h t we ' s. W h ile reco gnizing economic, view p oin t, th e bu y in g a n d n e ig h b o r of th e relief w o rk e r g o i n g 1 h a d to lie built to r e a c h th e difficult k n ew w h o w e re th e " w a r - h o r s e s of t h a t co n d itio n s Mr. R oosevelt b la m e d th e changed h av e c h a n g e d v ast- d i s t r i b u t i n g is a d e lic a te m a t t e r , fo r •« feel, for ex am p le, w hen his friend ,! places. F o llow ing su c h a job comes t h e p a r t y h e re . W e h av e been a t ly front fiscal p ro s p e c t on h u s ln c s s c o n d i th e tim e th ey a tt e n d e d It I h likely to upset th e w hole equ ili- °n relief, co m es h o m e w earin g one of! the in- vttab le c le a n in g up an d wash- te n d i n g m e e t in g s a n d w a tc h in g th e school, p a r e n t s q u e stio n s o m e tim e s b r i u m of tr a d e . Any way you look Hr. Gill's 1,000.000 su its? It 's pro'i-1 ing of m any h u n d r e d s q u a r e feet of tions. P o in t in g out t h a t he h a d t r e n d o f a f f a i r s for all th e s e years. pro blem Is Im m ensely ably going to tie a bit of a te m p t» - w oodw o rk, d*sks, etc. Several days m e n tio n e d su c h a possibility in w hen schools a r e not co n d u c te d just a t it, th e But w ith v ery few e x cep tio ns we complex. Hon to a p p ly h im se lf for G o v e r n - . h a v e been sp ent In help in g a c a rp e n - e a r l i e r fo r e c a sts he d e c la re d . as t h e y w ere tw e n ty y e a r s ago. failed to reco g n ise th e n a m e s of " B u s i n e s s c o n d it io n s not on ly did - " ■ m e n t aid ! j t e r In r e p a i r of c re a k y , s q u e a k y W h ile read y to accept a 1938 model th o s e who h av e c a r r ie d t h e b a ll in uot im p rove, lull g radually got P u r c h a s e s of s u r p lu s fa r m pre B ut a g a in , in m ore happy vein. Rtairwaya. All of t h i s w ork has in a lm o s t a n y th i n g else th e y feel m a n y a h o t c a m / a i g n a m o n g th o s e w o rse." ' b a t a ra d ic a l c h a n g e from past d u c ts w ere pro v id ed u n d e r t h e 1935 is n 't It going to help th e s e l f - r e s p e c t ! been In th e g r a d - school b u ild in g T h is m a d e hug« new relief ex w h o h ad t h e h o n o r ( ? ) of b ein g Pr ^_ j y^etliodi s in school« m u s t su r e ly b e ! a m e n d m e n t s to th e AAA. It Is only an d m o r a le of a d o w n -at-h eels w ork- j w h e r th e school b o a rd is h av in g se n t a t t h a t g a th e r in g . But we have j p e n d it u r e s necessary, he co n te n d e d w rong. T his a t t i t u d e is larg e ly d u" re c e n tly , h ow ev er, t h a t th e F e d e r a l ers w ho h a s been slin k in g dow n back m u c h work don e to im p ro v e th e a h u n c h th e s e s a m e p a rt ie s will bej C o m m o d itie s C o rp o ra tio n alleys In his t h r e a d - b a r e clo th h e s, if lig h t c o n d itio n s a n d g e n e ra l clean - A p p ro x im a te ly $ 1 ,9 1 2 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 o f th e to a m i s u n d e r s t a n d i n g of t h e pu r- S u r p l u s com in g a r o u n d loo k in g fo r p le n ty of poses a n d p la n s a n d c h a n g e s w h e n ! a t t r a c t e d a tt e n ti o n . It plans to use he can face a prosp ective e m p l o y e r ' llness. $ 2 ,1 1 6 ,1 5 7 ,6 0 0 in c r e a se of ev pen di- free p u b lic ity b efo re th e c a m p a ig n “““ w u\ n t u r e s o v e r th e e s t i m a t e o f las t J a n u j n tb , ‘ « j sch oo ls an d p a r e n t s becom e closely th e b u lk of a $ 7 9 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 a p p ro p r la - in a clean, d e c e n t s u i t ’ He m ay g i t ' school b u ild in g a a ry will be due t o o u tl a y s f o r p u b tio n in b u y in g p ric e -d e p re s sin g su r- th e Job! T h e h u m a n Im p licatio n s of g e n e ra l r e p a i r Job of cW s' ! associated. p la s te r h a s • • • lic w o rk s a n d o th e r f e a t u r e s o f th e p lu ses of fruit», v e g e ta b le s, p o u ltry such a dev elo p m en t a r e too b ro a d , j b een m a de now th a t th e new roof S p e a k e r s w e re presen t from s e v e r T h e closin g of all lo gg in g o p e r a leuks. Of relief p ro g r a m , he said. al e a s t e r n s t a t e s an d also fro m C alif a n d d a ir y p ro d u c ts fo r d i s t r i b u t i o n . , ra m ifie d an d co n flic tin g for q u ick ! | ngurng ag a in s t f u r t h e r H e called a t t e n t i o n to t h e follo w tio n s In th e f o r e s ts o f O regon on ac free, to th o s e on relief. H o w e v e r ju d g m e n t. co u rse follow ing su ch a Job com es o rn i a w h e re th e " p r o g re s s i v e e d u c a ing a d d i t io n a l In creases: — c o u n t o f t h e fo r e s t fire s itu a t io n >* on« feels a b o u t t h e Idea, It do<s! One aspect m ight he m e n tio n e d se v e ra l day s of clean -up. tion m o v e m e n t" is being a r a t h e r a s e r io u s blow to th e local saw mill, $ 1 2 9 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 f o r A g r i c u l t u r a l A d seem s t r a n g e th a t people sh o u ld be^ th o u g h — Mr. Roosevelt is s o m e tim e s Not only is Mr. M arch a m a s te r c a r e f u l tr y o u t. j u s t m e n t p ro g r a m w h ich w a s g e t t i n g logs fro m th e s u f f e r i n g lu on e p a rt of th e c o u n tr y accused of ste a lin g Ideas from rivals. at a t cals cals o o m m in ln ln ln g g hut but he Is also a $45 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 fo r th« C ivilian C o n U nion C re e k d is tric t. It seem s a fo r lack of food, w hile f a r m e r s In In th is Instance, a g lance back u t , p a i n t e r of a b ilitty . R ig h t now he is p ity t h a t su c h a s i t u a t io n h ad **> La F o ll e tt e 's w o r k in g on a r e p a i n t Job of th e s e r v a tio n Corps. a n o t h e r p a rt of t h e c o u n tr y a r e s u f G o v e rn o r P h illip F. $ 4 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 for e x p a n s io n of n a a r i s e J u s t a t t h i s ti m e w h en th e mill th ird fe r in g fr o m o v e r- p ro d u c tio n . It Is speech l a u n c h i n g th e p a rt y j f,„m e eco nom ies la b o r a to r y o r k it w a s ju s t g e t t i n g s t a r t e d an d Into th e o b v io u s ly a b re a k - d o w n of th e dis m o v e m e n t at Madison. Wis. .April chen. T h is w as fin ish ed in w h ite at tio n a l defense. $10,000 ,00 0 fo r tax fu n d s. best of t h e t i m b e r hey w ere c u ttin g . P O R T L A N D . O re . J u l y 19— M ajor t r i b u t i v e system . G o v e rn o r Phil th e ti m e th e high school b u il d F o r th e tim e be 28, is In te re stin g . $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 for supplem ental Hut o f c o u r s e n o o n e h a s a n y c o n i B. H. B ag uall, th e A rmy R e c ru itin g ing, at a n y r a t e , th e G o v e rn m e n t Is seem ed to h ave had the idea: P res ld in g w as built so m e tw e lv e y e a rs Items. tro l o f th e w e a t h e r con d itio n s. ¡O fficer, 323 Main Post Office Rftlld- e x p e r i m e n t a ll y s t e p p in g In. So the eut F r a n k l i n Is c a r r y in g It out. sg o. It 1« now being re f ln ls h e d $ 5 0 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 for a bo o k k eep in g • • * Ing, P o r t la n d , an n o u n c e d to d a y th a t r e lie f w o r k e r will get his F lorida R. L. S.. C h r is ti a n Scienee M onitor In t h e sain« color w ith a sp ecial c h a n g e In R F C a c c o u n t s . "Work is co m in g a lo n g slowly on I he h a s ju s t received a new q u o ta for w a sh a b le paint desig n ed for kit Mr. R oosevelt s a id t h e p u b lic debt t h e w a t e r m a in laying. On acco u n t I H a w a iia n service, a u th o r iz i n g him to I chens. w ould n o t he In c re a se d by t h e full o f t h e d a m p n e s s of th e soil a r o u n d enlist five m en f o r I n f a n tr y , a n d te n j F o llow ing th is Job will com e r e a m o u n t of his new deficit e s t i m a t e - t h e old p ip e t h e r e h as b een so m e m en fo r t h e C o rp s of E n g in eer» , i o j r o u tin g all th e floors w ith floor-seal, $ 3 .9 8 4 ,8 8 7 ,6 0 0 . T h e rise in th e delil tr o u b l e w ith cave-ins and m u c h sail from S a n F ra n c is c o e a rly In ! v u rn i s h in g desks, p a in t in g b a c k c o lu m n , he said, w o u ld be on ly $3,- h a n d w o rk B ut th e c o n t r a c t o r s a re j A u g u st, a b o a r d an A rm y tr a n s p o rt* Mr, a n d Mrs H. S. C h irg w in of b o ard s . re p la c in g so m e w orn w in d 4 8 5,000,00 0 beeauae In t h e fin a n c in g th« A n telo p e O rc h a rd a r e e n jo y ln - t a k i n g t h e r e s u lti n g d elay a n d loss j h o u n d fo r H o n o lu lu . A c o o p e ra tiv e r e t i r e m e n t plan for o w -shades, w ash ing window s, r e of t h e y e a r 's deficit t h e w o rk in g a visit from Ills b r o t h e r Rev. A. M. in good s p i r i t a n d doing as good * J A cco rd in g to th e M ajor, he w a s L m plovees of th e U n ited S tates C h irg w in , M A. and his wife, who a r r a n g i n g e q u ip m e n t, a n d in c id e n t b a la n c e of t he T r e a s u r y g e n e r a l fu n d ally in b etw een time* of th e s e w ould be red u ced by a b o u t jo b a s P° t * ' blf! r U" |! Pro n e, h f h a s T e e n , *° aCr0n,pl,f,h for * * “ o n . l B an k Is a n n o u n c e d by P aul „ r r i ^ d ' f r m n i i n ^ a n i o n Tuesday", $500,- sta n c e s. So f a r no one h a s i H a w a i ia n serv ice from F e b r u a r y 7th - S. —• - — Dick, P re s id e n t, n u m e r o u s ta s k s a t t e n d i n g t h e law n 0 0 0,000. Rev. C higw in Is s e c r e t a r y of the h u r t a n d we h o pe n o o n e will !>«. | fo J u I y 7th a n d b ecau se of t h a t fact, A cco rd in g to th e plan, which be world f a m o u r Ix m d on Missionary a n d s h r u b b e r y in su ch a th o r o u g h • • • n u m e r o u s a p p li c a n ts have been t u r n - co m es effective A ugest lg l, em p lo y - 1 s o c ie ty a n d Is on his way to th> way t h a t It keeps an a t t r a c t i v e ap- S u n d a y m o r n in g s u r p r i s e v isitors T h e la d ie s of t h e Civic c lu b s u r e , ed a w a y daily. In view of t h e fact ees w ho h av e been w ith th e ban k W o rld 's M issionary ( o n fe re n c e In pen ran ee u n eq u a lle d by an y o t h e r at th e Ed F a r r a h o m e w ere Mr. a n d p ick ed a good ti m e fo r t h e i r lo«»1 1 h a t t h e new q u o ta is so lim ited , an d on e y e a r or m o re in all of th e 'B a n k ’s M adras, India. Last S u n d a y he o c - 1 Mrs. H e n r y F a r n u m o f L os Anglos school g r o u n d in th e county. c re a m social. At least it is h o ' 11 » ex p ected t o be filled w ith in t h e 23 u n i t s will be eligible fo r com cupled th e pulpit nt F ir s t C o n g r e g a T h e y w ere on a v a c a tio n trip. It h a s e n o u g h so ice c re a m will t a s t e n ext few days, a p p li c a n ts w ho a r e p e n s a tio n a t c e rt a in ag e s of r e t ir e tion al M ethodist T e m p le a t San been 26 y e a r s since th e y left C e n tr a l A C O R R EC T IO N m i g h t y good a n d we h o p e th e y will d e s i ro u s of s e c u r in g e n li s t m e n t in m ent. T h e se specified as 60 y ears F rancisco. At II AM. S u nday .! P I,ast wei k we s t a te d th a t a Med o in t. Mr. F a r n u m wa* a b u il d e r j th e U n ited S ta t e s A rm y, fo r service for w o m en a n d 65 year« fo r men. sell a g oodly lot o f It. Ju ly 2 4?h he will p reach in th e F irst fo rd y o u th w ho was Involved In th e a n d c o n t r a c t o r In th is c ity d u r i n g • • • in t t h e H a w a iia n Is la n d s, " T h e P ara- U n d e r a r r a n g e m e n t * m a d e w ith M ethodist C h u r c h at Medford. ro b b e ry o f S to n e ’s D ru g » to re r e c e n t t h e boom days. He b u ilt t h e Ilrlck Say! I t 's to o d a r n e d hot to w rite dis« of t h e P a cific" , a r e ad vised t i th e P r u d e n t i a l In s u r a n c e C om pany th e A bout e ig h t y e a r H ago Rev. C hlr- ly w ould he sent to th e lioy's t r a i n C h u r c h , th*' Cowley b u ild in g , t h i s j u n k a n d we a r e g o in g t o ta k e call a t th e n e a r e s t A rm y R e c r u lt tl n g of A m erica, em p lo y ees will c o n tr i r v i i visited th e m lsson s t a ti o n s in g school a t W o o d b u rn . T hia la an Cowley h o m e, now o ccup ie d by Mr. to th e w oods f o r t h e reet of t h e day. Office w ith o u t delay. b u t e a p e rc e n ta g e of t h e i r e a rn in g s which co m e u n d e r th e ju r is d i c ti o n a n d Mrs. C. A. Eide, a n d t h e h o u se t o w a r d t h e r e t i r e m e n t fund an d the of t h e L. M. S. in Africa an d M a d a e r r o r a* t h e boy is now v isiting his b e lo n g in g to Mrs. J. H. T e r r l t t . So w h a t? siste r at M arshfield B an k a s s u m e s t h e r e m a i n d e r of th-- gascar. E n r o u t e to In d ia he will ex p en se, t h u s m a k i n g th e plan co visit J a p a n , C h in a , a n d m a n y of th e o p erativ e. m ission s t a ti o n s in In dia, As s t a t ' d by Mr. Dick, th e m a t t e r V isito rs a t t h e R ay B urns h o m ei Rev. C h irg w in Is w"ll know n as aj "ast of to w n on T u e sd a y w ere Mr. of r e t i r e m e n t of t h e B a n k 's em p lo y p r e a c h e r a n d w rit e r, a n d as o n e of T H E FED ERATED C H I T « 'll W ith t h e s electio n of Mr A aro n a n d Mrs. R o b e rt Zevely of P rin e- ees on c o m p e n s a tio n h a s been t h o r th e o u t s t a n d i n g le a d e rs of relig io u s Th* illu s trio u s a u t h o r of th e REV. S T A N L EY P A R R I S H F u n k fo r a p lace on t h e h ig h school vllle— Mr. Zeyely 1» p o s t m a s t e r of o u g h ly s u rv ey ed w ith th e view of t h o u g h h t in E n g la n d . le a rn e d d is c o u rse usu ally fo u n d u n 'S u p p l y P a s t o r ) p e rf e c tin g a plan t h a t w ould be both On W e d n e s d a y ev en in g Mr an d d e r th i s h e a d in g has gon e t o th»- fa c u lty t h e c o rp s of t e a c h e r s f o r th e ¡t h a t c ity ; th e n d u r i n g th e d a y all P h o n e 51 T’e ijir a l P o in t Schools is now com- w ere p le a s a n tly s u r p r is e d w hen tw o p ra c t ic a l an d w o rk a b le . " F o r a per Mrs. A T. I ^ i th r a p e n te r ta i n e d Rev c o u n tr y a n d no one else d are» to put Bible School k : 3 " A M p leted . Mr. F u n k is a re c e n t g rs d - o t h e r v is ito rs from P rin ev ille ta m e , iod of y e a r s ," said Dick, " o u r B ank A M. C h irg w in an d Mr» C h irg w in . such th i n g s in th e paper. 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'T^»ng t o g e t h e r Is n re a few day s b e fo re vallls H ig h School an d also a mem - In P H n e r l l l e a n d a r e all old fr ie n d s | ^ o u r p a r t i c u l a r o rg a n isa tio n , Day of J o s h u a . " Mrs. L a t h r o p sailed for A m erica in h e r of t h e d e b a te te a m o f t h e col- of Mrs. R u m s , w ho m a d e h e r h o m e 1 n d e r a r r a n g e m e n t w ith th e P ru d - A long pull Tuesday afternoon Bible S tu d y 1901 lege He w as a m e m b e r o f t h e Ore- P r l a e y ll le p r i o r t o co m in g to eonth- e n t i a l I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y of Am- And a s t r o n g pull a n d p r a y e r services 2 : 3 0 P.M. con S ta t e t r a c k te a m an d will coach e r a O regon. Mr*. 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