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VOLUME XIII — J Talk about your strenuous times— these days are sure that way. What with wars ami rumors of" wars: army cantonement», increased Interest tn real estate sales. Highway 90 assoeia- tions, road matters, and so on, ad Ub. Sunday afternoon in the parsonage we poor son» of sea cooks who hail of the First Methodist church in the audacity to stick out our neck« Reno, N v . Miss Geraldine Clemen», and run for public office are certainly i «laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Clem paying for our temerity. To say ens of Medford became the bride of nothing of welfare commission gri fs Alan Jewett, .»on of Mr. and Mrs. H. —wheih are normally enough to drive P. Jewett. an ordinary person to drink. The double ring ceremony was + + + read by the pastor of the church, The Just ferninstance, here's a typi. al bride wore a tailored navy blue suit day for your county court—at least with navy blue anti white accessories for us poor commissioners: A few and a shoulder corsage of orchids. days ago a delegation came to the After the wedding trip to I«ake Ta courthouse asking u» to mak« some hoe, Car.»on City, Nev., and other Improvements on a road leading from points of inter st In Nevada and Colestine Springs, on the south siil ■1 California, the couple will return by of the Siskiyou», to the «tate line on the coast rout«« to Medford and be at the way to Hilt, which is just over horn«« at 811 W. Tenth street, Méd the line in California. The court sei ford. a date and promised to look at th«« Mrs. Jewett is a graduate of Med- road. rd high school and for the last year * + ♦ Leaving the courthouse nt a little I is been employed a» bookkeeper by e Southern Oregon Credit Bureau, past eight o'clock one bright morning r. Jewett, a graduate of Central in the county engineer's car with ' M MIII.H 35 — Local Lady to Be Honored At Grand Chapter B y the Editor ta CENTRAL POINT, OREGON. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Everett Faber are leaving Sunday I for Portland to at- , tend the meeting of the Eastern Star Grand Chapter. Mrs. Faber, who is 1 a member of th«» - traveling flag com- | mittee. has been i n quested by Mrs. Hallie I Huntington, Worthy Grand Matron, to deliver the tribute to the flag at the opening ceremony next Tuesday. This is a special honor as bo it is customary for a n chosen for this occasion, Mr. and Mna Faber will visit Mrs. Faber's mother in Albany before con- tinuing on to Portland. They plan to be gone a week. Stone’s Drug Store Robbed I riday Night Clinic to Be Held June 13 A pre-school and baby clinic will be held at the Central Point health hou.se back of tile school house, Fri day, June 13 from 1:15 to 3:3« P.M All children under school age arc invited to attend. Immunization against diptheria and vaccination against small-pox will be offer, d by I)r. Merkel, Jackson County health doctor. Blanche Frlsliee, Frlsla-e. Central Point nurse, will conduct the clinic, assisted by the Central Point health committee. Special Service to Be Held Saturday Saturday night at 8:00 pin. a spe cial meeting will be held at th«' Fed erated Church, conducted Dr. by Kenneth Monroe, Dean of the Bible Institute He will show pictures of Palestine and th Near E;u«t and bring a message on condition in the prophetic side of that land. Dr. Mon- roe will also fill the pulpit of the Federate«! Church Sunday morning at 11 :00 A.M. and again at 3:00 p.m. Sunday afternoon. He will speak In Medford Baptist Church Sunday night. All are invited to attend this man of God. Local Lady Suffers Bad Dislocation of Elbow This Morning ASHLAND PREPARES EOR JULÏ FOURTH Mrs, Oliver Olienchain suffered a very bad dislocation of her elbow this morning and is at the clinic in Medford. Sh>- was under anaesthe sia at noon but It is thought that she may l«e able t«> return home this evening. In going around the ear Mrs. dislocat- Obenchaln tripped and fell, 1 ing her elbow. Linda went after Mrs. Frank Lawrence. Later Mrs. Hogan took her to the Osteopathic clinic in Medford Church-Goers to Hold 1 Religious Festival | , SAN FRANCISCO. June 4—(Spl.) Church-goers in California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington and Idaho will join In a nationwide religious festl- lal on Jun«' 6. 7 and 8, tn support of th.' I’nited Service Organizations' pro gram of spiritual and recreational welfare for America's defender», The occasion is to be known MH USO Sabbath, it was announced at Eighth Region headquarters here to day. Walter Hoving. USD president, de clared the observance will emphasize the basically religion.» character of USO member agencies and will stress the inter-faith aspect of the organiza tion in which Catholic. Protestant and Jewish leader» are working close ly and harmoniously. Participation by soldiers and sailors will be fea tured, following out the broad plan of moral' building among the arme,I forces. In many churches special section« will be art a»ide for men In uniform In some cases they will mar« h In ' ASHLAND, June I—(Spl.)—Sub committees handling various phases of Ashland's annual Fourth of July celebration were launching activities this week, anticipating ah influx of between 15.000 and 20,000 visitors. General Chairman John 1*. Daugh erty announced that each member of the executive committee is being made responsible for one or two rna- jor activities, distributing the work more evenly and insuring closer con tact between unit heads. l.ithia Park Is expected to bear the I brunt of the influx again this year and Supt. E. C. Corry has indicated that additional picnic tables are to be tn»talled throughout the picnic ««era. Arrangements are being com- pleted for a band concert durlng th-' afternoon for those who remain in the park throughout the «lay. Finishing touches are being made on the “Diamond Circle Corrals”, the locale for this year's rodeo and horse show being »(aged by- the Ashland Trail Riders. Seating accomodations will be available for an estimate«! 2 5««. Reserved seals will be avail able for 280 persona, the balance will be gi'neral admission, so constructed as to assure unimpaired vision. Additional features wilt be held «luring the day, Including a morning parade, patriotic address, swimming contest.», dance and other events. Th«« Stone's Drug Store wii» brok« n into last Friday night ami about 33» cash stolen Mr. ami Mrs. Ston«« stopped at the store on their way to Medford to spent the evening at the Fred Scheffel horn «, and took th«« I money out of the cash register but | overlooked money that had been left in three other places. Different people saw suspicious himself a» driver, we hastened south ■ things that evening but did not think picking up one of the road foretm n enough about It to investigate. Mr. as we passed through Ashland. On Hatfield hear«! enough noise in the reaching the summit of the mountain drug »tore to come downstairs and we turned off to the right and zig-| saw a car out In front. Mr. Jennings zagged of down the mountain over! saw someone with a flashlight mov- a forest road and landed at Cole- ing around in the drug store. The I case is still being worked stlne on time to a dot. Here we on and The Boys' and Girls' Aid Society of picked up a delegation of local resi there are a few clue» being Investi dents and proceeded to view the pro Oregon must have additional funds gated. The Cub Pack No. 40 will hold a And we'll ad- or its service to dependent children posed Improvement, meeting Friday. June 6th at the grade mit we have se««n better roads—and from the counties will have to be school gym at eight o’clock. Scout we have also seen worse, even some curtailed, Lowell Stockman. state Commissioner Pau! Peterson will be Q C I IT 1 • r. ITI pl Oy <. S U T g GCl which are used by many more peo- chairman of the society'» appeal for present and present th charter to pie dally than there are in that whole funds, stated this week. Stockman the Pack. All the committeemen. units to worship, Exemplifying section of the county. «lted the needs of the society as to Professor and Mrs. Howard Jewett, mothers and others interested in cub hospitality of the projected USO ♦ ♦ ♦ taling $5,000. vice clubs, families everywhere accompanied by their daughters Mai- work are invited to be present. Slipping Into California by th«« A contest will be held by the cul.s planning to entertain Mcrvicc me “Fifty-five percent of the children jorie and Laurel, left this morning | As part of tin preparations of the back door, as it were (at least we wiw under care of the society come from for Salem to attend the graduation , noon-day dinners after church, railroad to meet the transportation no "bug station") we proceeded up counties other than is being urged particularly In i Multnomah,” exercises of their son Richard from i demands In connection with national out of th<> valley onto the Pacific Stockman declared, “yet Multnomah Willamette University Saturday. munities near training Centers. defense. A. D. MaDogakLpresident of highway and back to the summit of is th-, only county that provides sub- Richard majored in Journalism, Me. Th«- opetrlug -ubsurvunce « 111 •> A the Southern Pucfft?1 t'ompany. baa the« mountain. Then instead of fo - stantial financial support through and Mrs. Jewett's young st son Hal held in Orthodox Jewish Synagogues The Community Dally Vacation Issued to the company's personnel the lowing the new highway we turne«l private sources. It Is the duty of the graduated from the local high school on Friday evening. June 6. and eon Bible School started Monday of this following: to the right at Steinman ami went 35 countie» in which this appeal is Thursday, Maj- 29. Their son Alan tinue through Saturday. At 10:30 it week with an enrollment of 50. “In my New eYars message to of down the winding, tortuous "snake s being conducted to accept the res was married Sunday and Richard, the p.m.EDT on Saturday there will be ha» increased to approximately 70. I emphasized trail" which was formerly our only ponsibility of providing for these de oldest son, will graduate from the a radio "Call to Th«> Faith” over a ficers an«! employes Miss Josephine Nell and Miss Cotter the patriotic responsibility of every the Siskiyou». Follow-1 pathway over n t-work of the National Broadcast pendent children. Wiliam« tte Saturday. of Portland are leading thia school, ing Company with prominent clergy- Southern Pacific man ami woman In ing this down to the Klamath June-f “Since the establishment of the or- A special children's day program will efficient transportation, tlon, we took the Greensprings hlgh- men from all throe religious groups providing | gunizatlon 55 years afo. care has been b given Sunday at the Bible Schoo) both passenger and freight, ’<> the do. way up the mountaln again. Ar- participating. 'given more than 7.300 boys and glr's. hour in which Mis.» Neil will speak The On Sunday, riving at Tub Springs we dug Protestant. Catholic j fense establishments we serve. «children who have taken their place» to th«« children. Parents are urged i ! response ha» been gratifying. But "nose-bags” out of the back of 1 and Jewish groups will continue the a.» substantial citizens of our towns to bring or send their children, The car and pre-empting one of the Mt. Pitt Rebekah Lodge, No. 1(17, celebration an«l In many cities, now I want to point out the import and cities. The society is making a school will close Friday, June I 3th treat picnic tables under the shade « met Wednesday- evening for their through USO committees and mlnls- ance of friendly, considerate real c«>ntribution to our state—in turn massive pine, we proceeded to regular session. After the business terlal cooperation inter-faith sunrlsc ment to the men In uniform when It merits the support of « very public- our faces, as the feller said. meeting, a social time was enjoyed. service» will be held at 6 p.m.. there they come to our stations .and our spirited citizen In Oregon.” that hour spent up there In the Mrs. Emma Gleason and Mrs. Etta will 1««' a minute of silent prayer for trains as a matter of human relation The Boys' and Girls’ Aid »oclety grant woods was the best part ol those in the service of their country, ship and good busin« s». Purkeyplle »served dainty refresh ciire« for 355 dependent and neglected OREGON STATE COLLEGE. Cor “The large Increase in forces of trip. ment. All had a enjoyable time. Advan«- notice of the i'SO Sabbath children from all over the state. vallis. Jun«- 4—Libby Jan- Hamilton and re«|U«sts for cooperation from the the Army, Navy and allied services, ♦ ♦ + Operating on the fost« r home plan of Central Point is one of 780 gra clergy have gone out from Ht. Rev. | because of national defense measure» Finally dragging our«« lv s a wav. basis, the organization places children where we proceeded on ea»tward to duate» at the seventy-second annual Henry St.Georg«« Tucker, presiding i and particularly through the draft, under its .supervision In private family commencement of Oregon State «ol bishop, Protestant Episcopal Church: gives the Southern Pacific organiza the dinky road leads off to the right homes, pays th«« child's board, pro juat beyond Pinehurst at a sign Mr. and Mrs. Donald Faber are ex lege June 2. She ia a member of the Moat Rev. Edward Mooney, A 11 h*I tion a splendid opportunity to mak«« vides clothing an«l medical and dental 'Copco”. Here the skill of our driver pected to arrive Saturday for a week's one of the largest groups ever to re bishop of Detroit, and the Rev. Di new friends un<1 to secure steady pa care The appeal for funds need«d was fully tested as he dodge«! th«« with their parents and friends. ceive degrees In one class her nt Edward L. Israel, president of the trons In future years. Many of th» by the society is going forward rapid visit giant trees which lined the roadway 1 men will be traveling In small groups Synagogue Council of America. Mr. Faber will be in Faber's Mar- Oregon State. ly throughout the state. Each coun A record number of tight have or slipped between fallen log* or USO was incorporate I by the Hal 'on our regular trains. whlh- on gov ket during the alw nee of Mr. ty ha» its separate campaign organ monstrous stumps with what ap Y.M.C.A,, National ernment business. or will bo traveling Portland. Mr. completed work for doctor of philo Vatlon Army, Everett Faber In ization, and Stuckm.in, as state chair furl«>ugh or short peared to he about th- thickness of physical Instructor at Albany sophy (jegrees, 95 have earned mas Catholic Community Service, National j individually on Faber is man, ties the county unit» into ft ters’ degree», and «77 bachelors «1« a cigarette paper to spare. Finally Jewish College, Portland. Welfare Board, Y.W.C.A , | leave». Our opportunity lies in treat - state-wide campaign structure. grees. t heli- we arrived at a point where we could w II, making and the National Travile!« Aid Af- Ing them so Th«« socl"ty has more than 1,000 Miss Hamilton will receive a bache sociation. Bert Peck brought In a »almon look down into the delightful v «11«', journeys so comfortable «nd pleasant supporting member» in Portland, and weighing about 12 lbw. lor of arts degree from th- school of of Jenny Creek, far below. The government has appropriated Pacific as a friendly railroad wh««n the Portland Community Chest makes education, and is one of the 42 gra 31 5,000,000 to build 360 clubhouse» they return to civil life. + ♦ * a yearly allocation exceeding 316,000. Mr. E. P. Stone bought a dutch duates of that school. Other school adjacent to camps A little farther on we «am» su«l Th,« I SO will "Everyone In Southern Pacific ser Head«|uarters of the organization are oven from M. Peck that crossed the group» Included agriculture 129. «ti raise 810,765.000 by public subscrip« vice who comes in contact with the»«« deny upon one of the neatest and located at 1504 S.W. I 1th. Portiani!. plains many years ago. The party glneerfng 145, nursing education 9. tion to stuff and operate th«« clubs for be»t-kept mountain ranches it has men In unform -trainmen, ticket C. C. Chapman Is president of the that had It recently, was using it to forestry 60, secretarial science 79, the first year for the spiritual guid agents, waiters, «towards, porters and ever been the writer's good fortun society and Mrs. Myrtle C. Dalziel, water the chicken. home economics 120, science 72, and ance and leisure time atilvlty of Am others—should be reminded of this to s«-e. A nicely paint'd bungalow, state director. pharmacy 21. erica'» soldiers ami sailors. with flowers anil shrubbery to p'e « • opportunity, an opportunity most Mrs. Hattie Hyberger from Gobel Employment prospects are general- the most fastidious eye, commodeous busiti' ss firms would be delighted to 1« visiting her brother Mr. Tracy an 1 ly better than at any time in the past barns and other farm building», with have. Won't you plea»e see that this family for neveral weeks. Mr. and decade, deans report. water flowing their Is done.'’ a sparkling stream of Ms. Fred Coffman of Klamath Falls fence, thus just Inside the corral spent the week end at the Tracy CLI It HOLDS MEET— furnishing pure water for all th- i home. .Marty and Monty Williams of . The Past Noble Grand club met You (annot l»elleve in honoi un*ll livestock. Go»h. any time the own« i fir ints Pass spent the week end at [Wednesday afternoon with Mrs Im x And Companion Bett'r keep of that paradise wants to Will that you have achieved it. th«' Tracy home while their parent» place off. w<‘ hope he won’t forget Ufl. yourself clean and bright; you are i were fishing at Diamond Lake. They Ferguson with a good attendance pre« Are Invited to Be Guests of wnt. Flans w re made for a bazaar 1 the window through which you must ♦ ♦ ♦ reported the fishing poor. to be held I this fall, Mm. Lillian From there we went on over the S' « th«' world—Georg«« Bernard Shaw I I DER ATED CHURCH and Mr». Sarah Vincent Weidman and i the to state line again and down Mr. and Mr». Jackson have rented Rev. C. R. Lntlicr Pastor were guests. Dainty refreshments J mc I ì Lre* would like to have n^wa Telephone 5:1 Klamath river. Apparently another an apartment in the Theodore Glass were served Every one had a ann I 45 AM Bible School Wm Kam- back door, for again «« saw no "bug” for the paper, that the mail had been home. They formerly lived in the To Hee Their Choice of time. .«nd Harry* wan atanding berg, Supt. robtwri station. Driving on down the Klam Mr. and Mrs. 1 Floyd The Following Hilton houie- ll .oo A M Morning Worship, Our ath river we came to Hornbrook an • with hin hnndR up in the air ftnd his Hilton have moved from Grants I I'ana (I(\ill(l\\ TIIEVTRK the Pacific highway once more knee* knocking together—'Mr. Copin back into their own home, Mr. Hil- Gl EIINSEY SOLD TO B II. KING— guest th!» morning is Dr. Kenneth Pltot.lt AMS: The American Guernsey Loa Angeles Cattle Monroe, Dean of the Again w* climbed the mountain (and ser myinic ”1 might he me n tha* ton has Work in Medford. Club, Peterborough, N. H report» th" Bible Institute. lud« Sat uriin y Nite! thanked our stars—and th* highway way. l>ut not if I i»tw him coming sale of a registered Guernsey cow I ’ M. Junior ('. E look like h white fltreak.’* 5:00 Id fl mt. by Alice Faye -Jackie Oakie Oscar Minnick ha* treated hift commission—we had a real roail to 7:00 I’ M. Senior E John Pnyne— I Ink Spot» hou- to a new coat of white paint. W. M. Tetherow to B. B King of do that climbing on) and after drop •t.iii vr huhu One local Iftdy 8:00 I* M. Message by the PiiMor. Medford. Oregon. This animal is ping our foreman at Aghland. came Itilo MM \ST" Alwayfl had to dry Rogue View'« Maudln 62 4984. Monday «.-00 P.M. Fellowship Hup Mr. an«l Mr». Edward Imnann on home, arriving <t th«' ««»urthoii- Pre« ite Kat. Nite! before it eould l»e per and Bibb. Institute Rally. spent the werk end flahlng »t Dia- nt about 4 o'lo< k. —or— ahe kn w It waa Mr. W. A. Lacy has a number Tuesday 1:30 P.M Women’« Bible mond Lake wlth good catches. Mrs. ♦ ♦ ♦ think It *«• that wet. old notes and de. ds dating back «i« Class hour. fleh caught a 3-lb. 5 -ox. Munday. Monday. Tiieulnv Inmann How'» that for a day's work ' <»'« early as 1853. also clipping» from Tuesday 7:30 P.M. Choir Practice. Joan lllondell Roland Young the Hlskiyous three time«. over th« Eddie < Rochester) Anderson Mld-wc k who llarry Young, who I has been st newspapers giving Instructions and Wednesday * oo P.M. ftlfwl Ami J Greenspring» hill on« r and on«-. «1« •TOPPI II RETIRIAS' i t ilo tending an aircraft school in at. ruling* in regards to Oregon and Prayer Service. a rock cliff to the Klamath rlx • « think county Ixruls. 1» expected to visit his parents P.M. Berean Class ¡ In Thursday 2:00 and Washington Indian War »crip Please Call at The American Office the anything but Two trips Into California by These are very In- Meeting. For Your Aurat Tickets In Medford soon. Harry Is a former 1855 and 185«. bootlegger»' route at points about sign pap-rs »nd booat up the prl<-e on ferreting papers. ('«ntral Point boy. Como, worship with u». « ounty ««lined land. crow twenty mile» apart (as the State-Wide Support of Boys’ & Girls’ Aid Society Urged Cub Pack to Receive Charter Friday Night Richard Jewett to Graduate at Salein To Aid Army Boy* Daily Vacation Bible School Under Way Rebekah Lodge Enjoys Session Former Graduate Receives Diploma LOCz\L5 ô'o what? Mrs. Harry Eiden eh? (Clntrrlini j. The American Craterian Theatre I i