The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, November 17, 1938, Image 1

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    CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN
V OL UM E XI
M u s in g s ^
tiy an Innocent Bystander
C E N T R A L P O IN T , O R E G O N .
T H U R S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 17, I M S
L
Horticulturists
SEE FIRSI FILMS To Hold Meeting
OH CARLTON GIFT
In Eugene Soon
M MUEH «
B ig Scout R ally
T o Be H eld in
M edford Nov. 25
T h e g e n e ra l public is in v ited to
a t t e n d a Council Boy S cou t rally at
| th e M edford high sch o o l g y m n a s iu m
F r l la y evenin g, N o v e m b e r 25th
at
O re g o n ia u w h ic h s e e m s t 0 b e a r o u t]
7 :3 0 p.m.
o u r c o n te n t io n t h a t th is
was
the
C om e a n d see a live d e m o n s tr a t io n
only r e m a i n i n g
R e p u b lic a n
new s­
, of S couting.
F ir e will be m a d e lu
p a p e r in t h i s co u n ty . W h ile we a d ­
I n f o rm a tio n an d fun were b ro u g h t
| reco rd tim e by flin t a n d steel an d
m it we fell p a r t ly off t h e w agon in to a larg e n u m b e r of J a c k s o n county
T h e O regon S ta t e
H o r t i c u l t u r a l i v a rie tie s of sm all f r u i t a n d
th e i r by friction.
C h a m p i o n s h ip s will b»
th e r e c e n t elec tio n in a d v o c a t in g th e school ch ild ren T h u rsd a y a fte r n o o n society will hold its fifty - th ird an- Place in O regon h o r t i c u l t u r e , a n d in- | won n in firs t aid. p y ra m id build-
vo tin g fo r a n old fr ie n d a n d n e ig h ­ t h r o u g h
a
very welcme m e d iu m ,
| ings, s ig n a lin g , c h a rio t ra c in g a n d in
n u a l m e e tin g in E u g e n e th is year. sect pests of s m a ll fruits.
bor w ho c a r r i e d th e d e m o c r a tic lab­ w h en the in itial show ing of p ic tu re s
A ta l k by Dr. F r e d e r ic k M- H u n ­ m a n y in t e r e s t in g a c tiv itie s .
T ro o p s
D ecem b er 6, 7, a n d 8. w ith a p r o ­
el. y e t a s a w hole we h av e s tu c k was m a d e with Miss Mildred T. C a r l­
g ra m t h a t in clu d es topics on every ter, c h a n c e llo r of h ig h e r e d u c a tio n , fro m f a r a n d n e a r will particip ate.
p r e t ty s t e a d il y t o th e old p arty. And t o n ’s b ir th d a y gift to th e schools, th e
p h ase of h o r t ic u l tu r e ,
fro m vege­ e n ti tl e d , ' Services of Science to th e An ev en in g of good, c lea n e n t e r t a i n ­
an y o n e w h o h a s been a ste a d y r e a d ­ p ro j e c to r p u rch as ed by th e p r e s id e n t
S t a t e , " m ent clim a x in g five su cces sfu l dis-
ta b le c ro p p ro d u c tio n t h r o u g h s m a ll N a tu r a l R eso u rces of t h e
th e
Ja c k s o n
C ouuty
Public-
e r o f th e local d aily k n o w s t h a t its of
through­
f r u i t s a n d b err.es, tr e e fr u its , hor-
be “ h ig h lig h t of th e a fte rn o o n . tr ic t ra llie s re c e n tly held
e d it o r h a s fo r a lo ng tim e m e r ite d H e a lth aso ciatiou with fu n d s rais d t i c u l t u r a l p ro d u c ts. Insect a n d dis­ O th e r t a l k s will deal w ith peach an d out t h e C r a t e r L a k e a rea.
j u s t w h a t th e u p -s ta te p a p e r h a s to last M arch in celebration of h e r ease p ro b lem s,
C e n tr a l P o in t Cub P a c k No. 40
c a n n iu g pro b lem s, p r u n e p ests a u d diseases a n d peach
say of h im . S o rt of " d e a t h - b e d re­ b irth d ay .
a n d p ro d u c tio n a u d m a r k e ti n g p rob- p ro d u c tio n a n d m a r k e ti n g . T h e a n ­ a n d T ro o p 40, Boy 8 c o u ts of A m e r ­
p e n ta n c e , ” so to speak.
n u a l bu sin ess m e e t in g will begin at ica, b o th s p o n s o re d by t h e local
Motion pictu res w ere sh o w n in th e lems.
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3 :1 5 o'clock.
, | P. T. A. will t a k e p a r t in th e rally.
O ak Grove, W est Side a n d W illo w
T h e la s t day of th e co n v e n tio n will
The jo i n t session on th e fin al day Local citizen s a r e u rg e d to a t t e n d
W e w ere t a k e n r a t h e r s h a r p ly to S p rin g s schools by H al, th e C am era be a j o i n t session w ith th e W estern
ta s k t h i s w eek by one of o u r r e a d e r s Man, t h r o u g h whom p u rc h a s e of th e N u t G ro w ers asso ciatio n , w hich is w.U deal larg e ly w ith fe r tiliz e r a n d 1 th e raily a n d ca st t h e i r votes for o u r
a n d to ld to " h e s h yo' m o u f .”
All p ro je c to r was m ade at an i m p o r t a n t also m e e tin g in E u g e n e th is year. ir r ig a t io n ¡ i ^ b l e m s , plus o b s e r v a ­ own P ack a n d Troop.
ti ons of h o r t i c u l t u r e in th e m id-w est
r ig h t, b r o t h e r , m u m 's t h e w o rd from saving.
D e cem b er 8 a n d 9. T h e public is in­
by Mr. M c W h o r te r, a t a l k on s p r a y ­
now to J a n u a r y . W e seem to have
A p preciation of th e C a m e ra M a n 's vited to a t t e n d all sessious.
ing
by H o w a rd M e r ria m of Goshen,
a h a b it o f sa y in g too m u ch , anyway. co -o p eration in th is new v e n tu r e was
T he firs t day will be dev o ted to a n d a dis cussion of “ O re g o n ’s C h a n g ­
voiced y e sterd ay by
Miss C a rlto n ,
v eg e ta b le crops, in clu d in g seed p r o ­
A cco rd in g t 0 Bro.' H a m ilto n of th e who s t a te d th a t th e schools w ere d u ctio n , c a n n e ry crop s, insect pests, ing A g r ic u l tu r e ,” by F. L. B a lla rd ,
F u n e r a l serv ices w ere
held
for
vice-d irecto r of th e
O reg o n S ta t e
M ed ford N ew s th e s u p p o r te r s of Dr v ery pleased with t h e f*rst tr y o u t of
C o rn eliu s Collins in th e F i r s t P r e s ­
P ictures a n d th e co m m itte e a s s u r e d ™ Ver c r 0 >8’
tin g pro- college extenBlon 8ervtce.
T o w n s e n d h av e a lot to a n s w e r for.
b y te r ia n c h u rc h at 2 p. m. M onday,
of
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successful
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Thfc g e n e ra l c o m m itte e in c h a r g e Dr. S h e r m a n L. Divine, pastor, o ff i­
H e say s t h e y sc u ttle d
th e
D em o­
m a n y schools a n d before in n u m e r - 1 1 ! ! / ! ! *
m j u s t re leased by O. T . ()f th e c o n v e n tlo n in clu d es T r u m a n ciating.
c ra tic s h i p a n d cau sed t h e r e t u r n of
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M c W h o rte r, e x ten s io n h o r t i c u l t u r i s t , A . c h a s e of E u g e n e , c h a i r m a n an d
O reg o n to t h e R e p u b lic a n ran k s. T o o : a b *e c o m m u n ity groups
I n t e r m e n t to o k place In Siskiyou
a a t O regon S tate college a n d eecre- ,,re8idenl o( th e 80cltjty; K A Mc_
T h u r s d a y 's p ro g r a m
inclu ded
M em orial p a r k . M edford lodge 103,
bad, M oore, m e lad, we h a d th o u g h t
t a r y - t r e a s u r e r of th e society.
| C o rn a c k a n d S. E F is h . E ug ene. The
A. F. an d A. M., c o n d u c te d Masonic
It w as c a u s e d by som e t h i n g
else, trav el sto ry a n d a comic. E ach held
C h e rry f r u it fly c o n tro l will come p r o g r a m c o m m it te e in clu d es W en-
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th
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school!
rites a t t h e graveside.
like d is g u s t fo r som e of th e th in g s
in for c o n s id e ra b le d iscussion in th e dell B a rth o lo m e w , c h a ir m a n ;
Don
P a llb e a re r * w ere Allen It. S m ith ,
being d o n e by th e b r a i n - s t o r m e r s in c h ild ren .
W h e n M issiC a rlto n decided to use foren o o n of th e second day, i n c l u d - ; S c h a ffn e r, Noble Bond, O. S F e t c h ­ G. T. D ynge, R ay W llfley, H. A.
W a s h in g to n .
h t r b ir th d a y money for p u rc h a s e of ing a r e p o r t f a special f r u i t fly cm-1 e r a n d C a rl R o b e rts o n , all of E u- T h ie ro lf, C. H. A n d re w s a n d Dr. C.
a p ro j e c to r to be used in th e schools m ittee. O th e r to pics will in c lu d e new gene.
H. P ask e.
W e h a v e been re a d i n g w ith i n t e r ­
th e plan m et with th e e n th u s ia s t ic '
Mr. C ollins died s u d d e n l y of a
est t h e s e r ie s of a rt ic l e s in th e S a t ­
s u p p o r t of th e county school s u p e r ­
h e a r t a ta c k In his office a t th e Med-
u r d a y E v e n in g P o s t e n ti tl e d ‘‘W e l l
i n t e n d e n t ’s office. A co m m itte e w asj
! ford L u m b e r c o m p a n y T h u r s d a y af-
Make A m e ric a O v er.” T h e tw o lads
' . a p p o in te d to tr y out the v a rio u s pro-
I tern o o n . He took o v e r m a n a g e m e n t
w h o w r o te t h e m
must
be 3 W III 1
j e c t o rs a v a ilab le an d m uch tim e a n d
|
of t h e c o m p a n y w hen he cam e to
sn o o p e r s o r else s o m e o n e
spilled
Mrs. M attie Ann C olem an, wife Of
t h o u g h t w ere given to th e selection
Medford in 1937. H e was 54 y e a rs
s o m e th i n g , fo r th e y tell all s o r ts of
J u s t i c e of th e P eace
W illiam
K.
b efore it was made.
old.
i n t im a te th i n g s a b u t t h e New- D eal­
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act
Miss C a rlto n was ea g e r to choose C olem an, died su d u e n iy of a h e a r t
Mr. C ollins w as a b a n k e r In H e b ­
e r a n d t h e i r h ab its.
B u t to us th e so m e th in g t h a t w ould prove t r u l y 1 “ R a c k iu h e r home a t 720 W elch com edy is being r e h e a r s e d by a cast
ron u n ti l 1935 w h en he m oved to
best t h i n g th e y tell is t h a t
th ese
of j u n .o r s of th e h ig h school w ith
beneficial to th e school
c h ild re n , 8tr eet, M edford
F r.d ay afternoon,
B eatrice, Neb.
In 1937 th e fam ily
y o u n g s q u i r t s will be o u t of luck
i he d a te , F r i d a y , D ecem ber 2 set for
who h a v e been so e n th u s ia s tic
in She was 09 y e a rs old. L ik e h e r hu-s-
ca m e to M edford so t h a t Mrs. C ol­
its tim e of p r e s e n ta tio n .
lu ck w h en ( f o r if) F r a n k l i n D. ever
th e i r s u p p o r t of t h e v a rio u s h e a l t h b»nd, “h * wa8 p ro m in e n t ly k n o m
lins m ig h t be n e a r h e r a g ed fa t h e r
T h a ca st Includes e ig h t ju n i o r s :
leaves tS e W h i t e ' h o u s e .
T h ey a re
p ro je c ts she has lau nche d in J a c k - t h r o u g h o u t J a c k s o n co un ty,
J. H. Cooley of G r a n t s P ass,
w ho
w h a t is called th e p a r l o r c a b in e t and
fo u r girls, Maxine A yers, J u n e F u r ­
son county.
T h e ir a p p re c ia tio n of!
r u u e r a l services w ere h e ld in th e
ow ns se v e ra l e n t e r p r i s e s a n d p a rc e ls
ry, M axine Moore, a n d T h e a d a G lass;
will d i s a p p e a r w ith
their
m a s te r.
h e r in t e re s t in th e i r h e a lth w as well! ^ e r * c h a p t e r a t 3 :3 0 p.m. Monday.
,
o f re a l e s t a te in s o u t h e r n O rtg o n .
H e r e 's h o p in g th e y
d o n 't e n tirely
illu s tr a t e d when th ey cele brated h e r Dr. Sh; r m a n L. Divine, p a s to r of t h e an ^ U, ^ , , *"''*1...*.
w..
Mr. C ollins had been
an active
Gione,
K
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arson,
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K
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ith
Cop-
w reck us b e fo r e th e y go.
b ir th d a y th is year. T h e ir reception I F i r s t P r e s b y te r .a n c h u r c h , o fficiated
m e m b e r of th e P r e s b y t e r i a n c h u rc h
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in
th e
SiskiyouSj n * ^ r
of th e p ro je c to r T h u r s d a y was a m ­ I n t e r m e n t w as
since boyhood. He w as a m e m b e r of
T h e play, a
scr e a m in g ly
fu n n y
A nyw ay, w’e a g r e e w ith
C h arlie ple proof th a t she had m ade th e c o r ­ M em orial p ark .
M edford lodge 103, A. F. a n d A. M..
f ip ra g u e , " t h a t for a m a n w ith one rect choice in h e r gift to th e m
A la r g e g ro u p of f r ie n d s a n d a co m edy p ro m ise s an evening of e n ­ H lllah tem p le of th e S h r i n e Ashland,
t
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to
all
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come.
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fo ot in t h e g ra v e an d t h e o th e r on
— Mail T ribun- . pro fu sio n of b e a u ti fu l f l o w t r s tesll-
C o m m a n d e ry 18, K n ig h ts T e m p la r,
fled to t h e esteem In w hich she was rt» a lty Play P ro d u c e d w ith t h e con- ( a n d Royal A rch M asons,
a b a n a n a p ° e l” we a re " f e e lin g fine,
b o th
in
held
s e n t of th e Rowe P e te r s o n co m pany.
t h a n k y o u .” W o n d e r
if th e a u g u s t
H eb ro n . M edford E lk s lodge and
H o n o ra ry p a ll b e a r e r s w ere Syd I-
< la r e n c e
H o llin g s w o rth , b u s l n 18 Medford K lw a n ls club.
S e c r e t a r y is feelin g as w ell?
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B row n, E d w a r d R ob in so n , Gus New- m a n a g e r , h a s a lr e a d y b eg u n his ad I S u rv iv o rs a r e h is wife, tw o sons,
b u ry . E d w a r d K. H a n n a , A. H. H e a r n v e r t ls l n g a n d ti c k e t selling cam- J o h n C ollins of M edford an d C o r­
A f te r ail, O regon is a g r a n d old
paign. H o m e r Myers is s t a g e m a n a g n eliu s C ollins of M inneaplls, Minn.,
s t a te to live in. O u r baby d a u g h te r ,
W hen on tii a fte rn o o n of A rm i- a n d R oyal B row n.
e r a n d th e play is coached by Mrs
w h o 1 ft t h e ho m e n est a b o u t a y ear
stice day Mrs. P. A. T ra c y 's c h ild re n Active p a ll b e a r e r s w e re Lee W at
an d a siste r, Mrs. G e r t r u d e M arsh of
ago to t a k e up life ’fo r b e tt e r o r 1 a n d g ra n d c h i ld r e n began to a r r iv e son. Dr. R ussel S h erw o o d ,
S tan ley t * " ¡»cher.
F o r t C ollins, Colo.
w o rs e ” w ith a
g o v e rn m e n t
rad io unexpect* dly an d N o vem ber 11 being S herw o o d , F. W ilson W a lt , Glen F a - 1 T h e d a ,e D ecem ber 2 sh o u ld
e
o p e r a t o r a n d w ho h as been living h t r d a u g h t e r D o ro th y 's b i r t d h a y — b rick a n d J o h n M offatt.
k<*Pt ,n m ln d by a11 frlPn s ° f 1 “
Mrs. G eo rg e Fox I* in bed s u f ­
w ith h e r h u s b a n d in th e wilds of well, a c ele b ratio n was in o r d e r so
S u rv iv o rs a r e h e r h u s b a n d , t h r e e school w ho enjoy an even ng or goo
fe r in g w ith pleurisy.
M o n ta n a , says sh e is s u r e tick led al- an im p ro m tu b ir th d a y d in n e r p a r t y
sons, F r a n k L. C o lem an of Glendale, clean e n t e r t a i n m e n t
m o st to d e a t h th a t h e r h u s b a n d h a s w as held.
T h o se presen t w ere Mr.
Cal., E lb e r t F. C o le m a n of M edford,
F r i e n d s from K l a m a t h F a lls, visit-
had t h e good f o r tu n e to be tr a n s - Mel W illia m s a n d son M a rtin ,
Al a n d W. R ussell C olem an of H onolu-
fe r r e d
b ack to th is s t a te a g a in , al- Lewis of G r a n ts Pass, Mr. a n d Mrs. i u , a n d five g ra n d c h i ld r e n , F r a n k . in * al thH Shell h o m e re c e n tly were,
D ifficu lty is a s e v e r e in s tru c to r.
t h o u g h it is j u s t o v er th e b o rd er. J o h n n y B o h n e rt a n d sm a ll d a u g h t e r J r ., N a d in e a n d Billy C o lem an of Mrs. M a t s o n an d c h il d re n , Mr an
and
J o h n Mrs. H a r r y B right a n d W ilson T or- . . . He t h a t w re stle s w ith us s t r e n g ­
H o p e sh e fin ds even B a k e r b e tte r Marilyn a n d D oreen, E d w a r d a n d G len dale, an d M arilyn
rence.
th a n M o n tan a.
j A rlen e I n m a n n . Mr a n d Mr. T racy , C o li m a n of M edford.
t h e n s o u r n e rv e s , a n d s h a r p i n g o u r
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i E rn e s tin e T racy an d t h e
honor
skill. O u r a n t a g o n i s t Is o u r help er.—
C e n tra l
P o in t
B a d m i n to n
club
Mrs.
E velyn
W ilk in s o n
passed
B urke.
By th e w ay, g u ess th e h u n t e r s of guest D o ro th y W illiam s.
held its first m e e t in g last n ig h t at a w a y a t 2 a m. N o v em b er 17 a t th e
S o u th e r n O reg o n d i d n ’t fin d all th e
Mrs. H. P. J e w e t t
a c c o m p a n ie d «he
high
school
gym.
R o n n a ld F l a h a r t y h o m e w h e re s h e h a d lived
Mr. A l e x a n d e r say in g w„ all need
d e e r in t h e cou n try . T h e o t h e r day
Mr and Mrs. E v e re t t F a b e r to 'B alen i Q an d ee presided, an d P rof.
J e w e tt | th e las t 2Mi years. She w a s n e a rly
h e a d li g h ts th is Itind of w e a th e r. W e
we w e re o u t in th e w ilds a n d on th e
to d ay w h e re she will visit h e r siste r! to ok his place as tr e a s u r e r .
78 y e a r s old.
w o n d e r if we d o n ’t n eed h e a d li g h ts
w ay h o m e j u s t b efo re s u n d o w n we
a n d h e r son R ic h a rd . Mr a n d Mrs.
r e g a r d le s s of th e w e a t h e r We s “e
b e g a n t Q ju m p th e b e a u tie s ab o u t
a b o u t a! F a b e r will c o n tin u e on to V an co u v er
m a n y peo ple w a n d e r in g a r o u n d like
e v e r y 50 yards.
W e saw
th e y h a d lost t h e l r ’s.
d o zen in less t h a n a
mile.
Next to a tt e n d a K iw a n is m eetin g , s t o p ­
w ith
Mr
tim e we go u p t h i r e we a r e going to pin g fo r th e w eek end
F a b i r ' s b r o t h e r D on ald an d wife at
Mrs. S a r a h V in cent a ccu sing Mrs.
b o rr o w J o h n R oss's sling shot.
P o r t la n d w h ere D onald is coach for
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W a r r e n P a t t e r s o n of m o c k in g h e r In
th e A lbany college
Miss
Francis
E th e l 's B e a u ty s h o p W e d n e s d a y a f ­
It is g e tt in g a w fu l h a r d to find
F a b e r, who te a c h e s in th e V ern onia
te r n o o n a n d it w a s n ’t a b o u t a fancy
t h i n g s of i n t e r e s t to w r i t e a b o u t in
school, will also s p e n t th e week end
h a l r d r e s s eith e r.
th is co lu m n .
T he elec tio n is o v er,
a t th e F a b e r home.
Miss F a b e r Is
p olitics h a s been laid a w a y on t b ‘
A C e n t r a l P o in t girl w h o llv-d In
well pleased with h e r w o rk in V ern-
sh e lf fo r t h e tim*> b ein g : we d o n't
C e n tra l P o in t a n d a t t e n d e d the local
onla.
c a re to say a n y th i n g m o re a b o u t the
school an d l a t e r m oved to P o r t la n d
L ittle J o a n Collin w ho was op “ r- _
w a t e r s i t u a t io n In t h i s to w n , and
an d m a d e good in -so -far as to w a r-
o t h e r city a f f a i r s m u s t a w a it th- a te d on for a bone in fection T u e s d a y )
re n t h e r n a m e a p p e a r i n g a* f r o n t
firs t o f t h e y e a r — so whs» th e heck is im proving. T h e y wer» forced t o ,
pag» atu ff, J a n e t R<ed, w as report-id
c a n wp w rit e a b o u t ?
G uess we 1! scrap e th e bone. J o a n , little d a u g h t - [
a* being a M edford girl a n d so f a r us
Mrs
Jo e C o ll ln t ;
Just lay t h e old ty p e w r i t e r aw ay in nT 0 f Mr s n d
, we a r e a b le to find o u t sh e nev*r
Anyway. b n l j<ied h e r leg w hile a t school »ev r - j
lived In Medford. If s h e h a d robbed
p in k c o tto n a n d fo r g e t R
w e ’ve g o tt e n o u rs e lf In a p lace wher- al w eeks a g o . in fection set In a n d
( a h a n k a n d becom e f r o n t page news
we w o n ’t be ab le to criticize wha* she h as h a d se v e ra l blood t r a n s f u ­
sh e w ould h a v e been
a
"C entral
and
in jectio n
of se ru m s.
P oint g i r l ” even If sh e lived o u t i n
o t h e r s a r e d o in g a b o u t
t h e to w n , sion
T h r o u g h It all sh e h a s been a verv
o r 15 m iles fr o m h ere. How a re we
w h ich m a y be all to t h e good-
r a t e d — o r So W h a t ?
b rav e little girl.
On a n o t h e r p a g e we a re re -p rin t-
tng a n e d it o r i a l fro m
W ed n e sd a y s
Funeral Is H eld
For C ornelius C ollins
W ife o f Justice
“T he G uest R oom ”
P asses S uddenly
T o Be G iven by
H. S. Junior C lass
Im promptu Party
A t T racy H om e
So w h a t ? -
STATE COMMISSION HOSTS FOR ’39
S ’p osin' we cu ss th e w e a th e r m a n
A m o n g th ose a t t e n d i n g N atio n al
for a change
T h a t o u g h t to be good
G
ra
n g e m ee tin g in P o r t la n d
from
fo r a line o r tw o. a t least
Bn*
w h e n e v e r we s t a r t in o n t h a t s u b ­ her» a r e Mr an d Mrs. J E V i n c e n t
je c t we a r e re m in d e d t h a t a f t e r all a n n d son R o b e rt, Mr. a n d Mrs. M a r -
S o u th e r n O re g o n Is hleesd w ith w h at r e n P a tt e r s o n . Mr a n d Mrs L e o n a rd
is p e r h a p s th e b est y e a r- ro u n d c lim ­ F r e e m a n . Mr. s n d Mr«. W ill F oley !
a t e to be f o u n d a n y w h e re on e a r t h Mr a n d Mrs J o h n B lack fo rd . Mr. |
and;
M aybe we d o h a v e fo* a n d • bit of s n d Mrs V icto r B uraell, Mr
Mrs.
A
rno
ld
B
o
h
n
e
rt,
Miss
L
o la'
n ip p y w e a th e r , b u t even t h a t is b e t ­
t e r t h a n floods, b llsz a rd s and s n e ^ B lack ford . Mr an d Mrs B renna»d 1
w h ic h th e rest „( t h e c o u n tr y seem Mr. s n d Mr*. J o h n B o h n e rt an d MNW
t o s u ffe r. So let’s th a n t h e L o rd w» Nellie G ris h a m
l i r e In su ch a fav o red region an d
Mr T h e o d o re G lass Is er» Ring
j u s t do o u r best to m a k e It even ti­ »
la r g e s b ‘-d on t h e G re g * pig re
te r .
Mr. Rossi received an e m p ty en -
I velop- fro m his b r o t h e r w ith a r e ­
t u r n a d d r e s s on
It.
H is
brother
p lan n e d to s t a r t for C e n tr a l P oint
soon, now Mr. Rossi is p u tt ie d .
Pictured sh o es a r t M n G eorgs T Cameron of San Francisco. Chairman
of the W om en's Board of tha California S tats C om mi ¿a* on, and F. M
McAuliffe, Chairm an of th e California S tats Commission for the Gold-n
G ats International Reposition. Constructive plans are being developed lor
extending traditional California hospitality t o tbs million* of F air viwtors
D u rin g his rs c e n t f u r lo u g h h e re
H e rb e rt C r o w d 'r Invited a Medford
Miss to a «how, yrh*»n )\* nhuwp<| up
, In f l i i l l a n clothe*, «he a lm o s t
re-
| fus»d to go w ith him.
S ta n le y J o n e s a n d H a r o ld K llb n r n
t h u m b i n g t h e i r w ay to M edford m
| a cold fo g g y n ig h t.
RESULT OF VOIE
AI MONDAY MEET
T h e city council m e t a s c a n v a ss in g
b o ard on M onday n ig h t a u d c h e c k e d
th e votes cast a t th e re c e n t c ity elec­
tion. S ev eral e r r o r s w ere d is co v ered
in th e re p o r t of th e e lec tio n b o a rd ,
w ith th e r e s u lt t h a t T heo . A. G lass
a n d E. P. S to n e tie d fo r t h e co u n cil
position. Both received 200 votes. As
th e city c h a r t e r p ro v id e s t h a t th e
council s h a ll h a v e a u t h o r i t y to d e ­
clare th e w in n e r in case of a tie, th e
cou ncil voted to s e a t Mr. G lass as
c o u n c ilm a n fo r th e hew te r m .
T h e follow ing officers w ere offic­
ially de c la re d elected fo r th e t e r m of
tw o y e a rs :
M ayor— A r t h u r E. Powell.
R e c o rd e r— Guy Tex.
T r e a s u r e r — E d w a r d W . Jo n e s .
C ou ncilineu — P e a r l A. B onney,
T h e o d o re A. Glass,
Fred
Hessol-
g ra v e , A. J . Milton, E r n e s t E. S co tt
a u d M a rsh a ll S im m ond s.
T he new officers will be s w o rn In
at t h e firs t m e e tin g of th e city c o u n ­
cil in J a n u a r y ,
A rm istice D ay
D inner Is Success
Mrs. W. H. H olt, p re s id e n t, Mrt
D ale S m ith , c h a i r m a n of w ays an
m eans and
Mrs. E v e r e t t F a b e i
c h a i r m a n of th e P .T A. A rm istlc
day d i u n e r c o m m itte e feel gratefu
to ev ery one w ho c o n t r i b u t e d in an
w ay t 0 t h e success of t h i s a fiaii
And, it w as a success, socially a n
fin an cially .
T h e local u n it w a n te
to m a k e t h i s t h e i r one big m ono
m a k i n g sc h e m e so th e y cou ld c a r r
on th e i r v a rio u s p ro j e c ts u n h a m p m
ed by fin a n c ia l w orry. T h e k itc h e
a n d d iu iu g room in. th e school bast
Blent have been clea n ed a n d m a d
re a d y to s t a r t h o t lu nches.
N u m e ro u s a rt ic l e s w ere g iv en fo
th is a t t h e p o u n d p a r t y on dud'
n ig h t a n d m o r e a r e c o m i n g In o
I. O. U.'s.
A decision m a d e by J. D. Mickle
of th e d a ir y und food d e p a r t m e n t of
t h e s t a te
agricu ltu ral
departm ent
a g a in s t th e O regon
B y -P ro d u c ts
com p an y , w ho had a h e a r i n g Mon­
day, gave th e co m p a n y 60 d a y s to
move. T h is is the t h i r d h e a r i n g to
be held since s p rin g . A t f i r s t it was
t h o u g h t t h a t th e p la n t w ould be a
good th in g fo r th e c o m m u n it y b u t
It was not lo ng before it b e c a m e very
off* nslve a n d t h e people in th e It»*
m e d i a te vicinity
w ere
b e co m in g
d esp erate.
Mr. J. W. T h o m p s o n a n d R in Tin
T in, J r . a r e s t a y in g a t t h e
trailer
c a m p a t t h e H o tel V a la n d r a ,
per­
haps* you have noticed th is b e a u ti fu l
big police dog a b o u t tow n o r playin g
ball w ith hie m a s te r. T h is dog has
a v e ry i n t e r e s t in g sto ry w hich Mr.
T h o m p so n h a s prom ised us fo r next
week.
(Churrbeti
C H U R C H O F C H R IS T
C lifton A. P hillip s, M in ister
Bible School 1 0 :0 0 A M. R o lan d
H over, Supt.
Miss Lyle
G regory .
P r i m a r y Supt.
f o m m u n l o n an d P r e a c h i n g 1 1 :0 0
A M Special C h o ru s n u m b e r .
C h ris tia n
Endeavor
6:30
PM .
E v an g elistic S ervice
7 :30
P.M.
8* rm o n s u b j e c t " W h o
W ill
Rlae
T h s D e a d ? ” Music, mixed q u a r t e tt e .
P r a y e r a n d Bible S tu d y 7 : 3 0 P.M.
W oodrow P hillip s, D evotion al Id e a l­
er. Mrs. J N. C o r n u tt , S tu d y L e a d ­
er.
All s t r a n g e r s specially in v ited !
T HE F E D E R A T E D « Ml I d It
P h o n e 81
S tanley o P a ria h , P a s to r,
R EG U LA R C H U R C H S E R V IC E
Bible School .............. Sun. 9 : 4 8 A M
0 F.
t
Sun. 8 : 3 0 P M
W o rs h ip serv ice
Sun. 11 00 A M
E v an g e listic S ervice Sun 7 : 3 0 P.M
P r a y e r m e tl n g
W ed 8 :0 0 P M
L ad lea Bible S tu d y Tue. 2 :3 0 P.M
E ach S u n d a y n ig h t a f t e r t h e e v a n ­
g elistic serv ice, th e y o u n g people of
t h e H ig h School an d College a g e s
m e e t in t h e v a rio u s h o m es of th e
y o u n g people fo r s s in g s n d d e v o ­
ti o n s ! ho u r.
A f te r th e m * e tln g r e ­
f r e s h m e n t s a r e s e r v e d an d t h e g a ­
th e r i n g d is p erses h s v l n g sp ot t h ' l r
tim e in t h e m o s t v a lu a b l e way po s­
sib le.