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■ POINT, OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 10. Hill MMBFll 4ü f— Musings«^ Bank Figures Show ’ncrease in Deposits IÏ SOLDIERS B y the Editor B Conditions in Europe are might . confusing these days--whet with Germany telling the world how badly she is licking the Russians, and the Russians in turn describing how they tire wiping the Nazi« off the map. A large group of friends were out But reading between the lines one to welcome th soldier hoys when can get a fairly clear picture of what they arrived in Medford Tuesday. Is really happening. At least, here’s Riding Into his old home town at the our guess. head of the column was Col Ralph * + P Cowgill, first commander of Med It looks to a man up a tree that ford post of the American I^egion and Herr Hitler ha* g rahi led the wrong now commanding officer of the lMth b’ar by the tail, at long last. At least The hoys all looked fin - and it took it would appear that the mighty sharp eyew to pick out your own spe German machine has hit a stump, or cial soldier from among the group something. _ While for several days of brown khaki-clad boys. When the Hitler'« forces liave been unable <o boys were free to leave the can-.p advance according to schedule, no one many were met by relatives and taken can tell whether the vast hordes of home. Mrs. Stone drove Mrs. Kil Russia will tie able to continue to hold burn out to the fairgrounds where fast. Germany may break through they picked up Junior Kilburn an! after all but in the meantime England Diwrence Cassman and brought them 1* getting a respite from the incessant to Central Point. Those front Central bombings and also our own produc Point in this grout» who stopped her ■ tion of planes, tanks, ect.. is rapidly for a st&rt fest before continuing on + reaching the promised peak , semi-annual financial xtate- ment of the Unit'd States National Bank. which maintains one of its prominent units in Medford, shows as ■ f June 30th another all-time high In deposit,-, of »177.OHO.91 1.27. This represents a gain-since its last year- end statement of »14.566,469.19 and since th-- corresponding statement of I a year ago a gain in deposits of 116,- 525.701.7S, I In the past six months loan.* and I i ' discounts are shown to have Increase.I ' 46.196,253.53 which. according lot Paul S. Dick, president, reflects th-- tempo of agricultural. | increasing commercial and individual employ-| ment of borrowed money, as well as increased demands arising from de-' f.-ruse needs throughout the state. According to the management of the bank's local branch, growth in deposit* and stimulated employment of money has bean in keeping with tile United States National's other 2-1 units thi oughout Dregon. Miss Frances Faber Arrives in Honolulu TO REGISTER KIR DEFENSE Ri'iliMratioii- for Citilian IH-- fem-s for tile Central Point district iianthrtod To up tn I o'clock this iifleriiiMiii. Tlu- first man to regis- t< r was a 7 t-year-old farmer fnim tile Pittv lew district, who said In- wanted to do Ills bit. Civic Club Will Hold Pien ic oon The Civic club met last Wednesday at the library. A picnic was planned for the members at Grants Pass Fri day July IS. This picnic L* for every woman in Central Point or vicinity who has helped the club in anyway— helped by furnishing food for the various luncheons or dinners or walt- ed on the tables or wa shed dishes. The picnic will be in the Granta Pass park and will be' an all day affair— each party attending is supposed to bring One dish. Dinner Party Honors Mr. and Mrs. Swartz Mrs. E. E. Scott entertained with a dinner party honoring the 57th wedding anniversary of her parents Mr. and Mrs. D-wis Swartz. The din ner was served at the Swartz home Invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin, Mr. and Mrs. C. K Buckman. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Marine, and Mr. and Mrs. C G. Dunean. Mrs. Duncan wax unable to at, nd on ac count of being in the hospital. Mr. ad Mrs. T. A. Marine also were unabh- to attend on account of being out of town Beside this group the honor guests were pre.*t-nt and the hostess Mrs. E E. Scott and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Nolte Have Pleasant Surprise Mr. and Mis. Kenneth Nolte were pleasantly surprised Thursday even ing by the visit of Mr. Nolte’s par ents. Mi and Mrs. H. C. Nolte of Hollywood. California, also an aunt Mrs. Helen J. Powell, Mrs Poutdex tor of the x.’ime city, and Mrs. Glnettu Bell of ijong Beach. The guests have beet, enjoying the sights and points of Interest. Hatur- day was spent In seelng Crater and Diamond latkes They left Monday morning fur an extended trip to Washington and will return through Eastern Oregon and Nevada B F. Thumler, of the Jackson County Mounted Sheriff's Posse, car ried off first prixe for the best «addle horse, making the best allowing in parade at Ashland on the Fourth. Mr. Thumler has had rubber shoes fitted on this saddle horse in preparation for the trip the posse is making Sun day evening to Portland to attend t he Northwest laiw Enforcement par- tide Monday. Allant 3 3 or 34 horses will In- tak n in a special car from Medfol d. There will be a posse front Mexico anil one from Canada, The convention will last three day«, Mtart- Ing Sunday, with 21 members from Southern Oregon attending, These men are planning a big time. Win. Grenbemer has received word that they expect the parade will cover 12 miles. to Camp T'riduy morning are Junior Mr. Oscar Minnick fitted the rub I have an ice Kilburn. Lawrence luiwrence Ca.-'-iinan. Cabman, Pink » ♦ ♦ ♦ ber shoes for Mr. Thunder's horse cream social in the by the city Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Faber received if Russia can hold out long enough. ! O'Connor. James Rolls. Bill Keizur • and he ilso does Dr. Lemery’s work July. The a cablegram reporting that their ball the latter part England, with the help of the Unit d and Kelley Fish. These boys will all for him. Today lie Hits shoeing four daughter Mis* Frances had arrived exiet date will be announced late States, will have attained the necess- j return to Central Point after a couple of the Neon Tucker horses. If Ml. Mrs. latrile Minnick and Mrs. Rutli safely at Honolulu. Leis were handial ary supremacy in the air she so hail!)' ■ of days in camp for a furlough with Minnick hail time he could do much M Ì.-« Clark served delioiou.M refreuhments out when they went ashore. needs and will lie ready for any effort I relatives and friends. of the fitting of shot's fur Jackson Faber reports that she was on the of ice cream and two kinds of cak .............. ..... ......... Hitler may bring, And th ■ best news Co. Saddle Horse Farm, which Foncy job at every meal but the first dav of the week is that once more the I Leonard is unable to do on account she didn't take on a full course. There Marines have landed and have tile i of ill health. were many officers’ wive« on hoard Grabbing Ice-1 situation—etc., etc. The first prixe won by Mr. Thumler also many teachers from the main While L. P. Mathen, who wa« ra- land wa* a wL-Je move, Now if they land, Rent and food are extremely , turning form a buainea* trip to New- tor the Ashland parade was 125. Culminating seven or eight ye irs of will Ju*t move a big section of our high and fruits cheap. Miss Faber I was Wr' and Mrs. Carl Boswell of Red ' port and Marnhfleld, driving I TO HOLD PICNK Pacific fleet down to Singapore Instead ■sustained effort. Wrestling Promoler is taking a «x-week course at the I land* and Clifford Boswell an ! I through Wolf Creek about 3 a. m.. Members of the Central Point of Honolulu, and perhaps to several Mack Lillard announced thi* week M rs. A P. Ewan Hawaii University. visited at the accompanied by Art Meek, a t ra ns- Eastern Star Chapter and Masonic other stragetie points find t herein that he hail finally signed Jim lam- | E. E. Scott home Sunday. I They lent, he saw a blaze rising about 13 Didg.- and their families will picnic release a mlllon or so of English dos. international heavyweight ■ hunt Among guests visiting in Central were here on their way to attend the feet in the air, Investigation showed In the park at Grants Pass on Sun troops tor the fighting line in Europe. pion, foi an appearance In Medford Point for the Fourth of July vacation funeral of their father J. E. Boswell it to be in a roiyier of a wooden fence day. July 20th. next Monday night, July 14. at the Dinner will lie at it will help a lot more. Carl Boswell is profess Which waa connected to a wooden were Ml*, and Mrs Jonas Olsson anti in Yreka, 1:10 «harp and all are urged to be open-air fairground« baseball park. ♦ ♦ + two daughters Patricia and Marjorie sor In the Redland school while Clif- shed In which a boy waa sleeping. on time so that all may eat to- Dmdos. considered one of ths Hut, you say, that would be war. While Mr. Mathen hurried to sum who wer. visiting Mr. Ollwon’s sister ford Is a professor at Santa Barbara. gather. Coffee ami cream will be lime, will Of course it would be war, but what greatest matmen of all M rs. 11. T. Pankey. During their Mr. and Mrs. Ewan live at Tuson mon asaiatance Mr. Meek carried wa furnished by Hie Masons. the program, the heck do you call what we have head a three-match stay they motored to the Oregon where Mi. Ewan 1* a radio operator. ter and checked the blaze, which w »a been doing for months, Why not go balance of which, along with his op- Caves where they .ill made their first Mrs. Ewan is the former Yvette Bos extinguished without doing much the whole hog and be done with it. ponent, to be announced later. The trip through. Mr*. I'aukey and M". well. Mr. J. E. Boswell was a form damage. card will two l»e the first here in And to our min.t the .«ooner Hitler and Mrs. E. A. Andren accomiMinied er resident of Central Point where he months, and Lillard expects upward* and Ids hoede have it forced on them I them. They It ft Sunday going by way has many friends who will be sorry that Unde Samuel has his back up of 2,000 fan* will be on hand to watch of Crater Dike. Mr. and Mr*. Pan- to l.-arn of hie death. Never fear the want of buxines-«. and reully means business, the sooner Londos in action against a -strong foe. key accompanied them ax far as the A man who <iuallfies himself well for Th«- great Londo« features an air we Mhall have the peace we no heart his calling never falls of employment Diamond Lake Junction. plane spin, along with a vast know- Mr. and Mrs (>. E. Hamilton, who ily long for. —Thomas Jefferson. ledge of all legitimate holds, and is bought the Gerber property, moved ♦ ♦ ♦ a clean and scientific wrestler unless in June 15. They are not yet en- l.olx McManamn. in her new Did you notice the va»«t differen- e By Naomi Eiden forced to turn to underhand tricks tirely settled Mr. Hamilton Is a l-u.*)* Chevrolet, taking her mother out for in the appearance of the boya of Mrs. H. W-. Gustin was hostess bee man. l-y the work of hi* opponent. He came here from the a ride and driving up to a dead end Company A a a they marched down th« Mr. and Mr*. B. J. Palmer just Monday afternoon July 7 at her east a few years ago. He lx the I Starting next Monday evening the on a Medford street. asking her home-town afreet the other day .’ returned from a trip to Washington. home at a shower given for Mra. O. promoter plans to resume weekly brother of Rev. I Hamilton, a former mother "Where do we go from here?" Gone was every ounce of auperflous They visited their daughter and her E. Hamilton, the new neighbor, who operation« at the fairgrounds park, pastor in Medford. Mrs Hamilton fat; heads were erect and their feet family in Seattle. live.* in the "Gerber house", Those After the initial program. Lillard has taught In the lAncoln school of Clyde D-e* advising Arthur Miller moved as one. You can’t tell us th it Among the many people spending present were Mrs. Dixon. Mrs. Gust tentatively plans to put on seversl •Medford several years— the 4th, 5th. as to what he ehould put In the pifper a vear’a army training is doing th» th. Fourth tit Dike of the Woods was Peterson, Mrs. C. A. Thomas. M rs. and 6th grades. ma t boxing bouts along with the Her subjects are and Arthur keeping his eyes on both boya any harm—physically, mentally Miss Jeannette Metternich. Neely, Mrs. C. M. Johnson, Mis. music, art, and writing, duels. Many know the reporter anil Clyde, <•■> to Clyde t or morally. And that reminds ua of Mr. and Mrs. Scotr Hamilton. Patty Willard McCulloch, Mr*. John Yan- her for her Hinging In the Flr«t for information. Herton Braley’s gem—“The Yankee on and Dickie. Mr. and Mrs. Harry El tie-:«. Mrs Fom y I.eonanl, Mrs. Mabel Christian Church in Medford There the Marne” written In August. 1918. den, Sally and Bobbie and Mr. and Johnson. Mrs. O. E. Hamilton and A certain lady wants the fire dept, I is a small son. Jack, in the family, ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. Bert Peck spent the Fourth pic- Mrs. Gustin, The guests gathered Mrs. Hamilton said. "I ant d ♦•ligilt-d to blow the siren morning, noon and Oh the Hengllah. an’ the Ohluh. an’ nieing on Evan, Creek. under the trees. Bobby Brooks hauled with our new home. it is mo plett- night, xo she will get used to it and the ’owlfn' Scotty, too. Pink O'Connor, attached to Med- the load of gifts in hl* express wagon Arthur Hansen, life guard at th- want to lie aide to have qui -tneiw and not be ecarced out of her w*ltx every An* the Canuck* an’ the Austryliun< Natatorium. rescued two girl aw im- ford National Guard, is among tho«i to the guent being honored. A lovely restfulnexx without the thunder an I night at nine. an’ the ’airy French Pollu— while gift Was received from each neigh mern from Rogue river near Bybee enjoying a three day leave Jar of passing trucks all night. it Oh the only thing that bothered u*. bridge Monday when they were b Ing troops are camped In Medford. He bor. Mr*. Is-onartl read two poems Our culi reporter has been very Is good to lie away from heavy I I rn a year afore we knew. Fruit fie." busy working on a feature story for -wept down stream hj the current. L- visiting his aunt Mrs. Effie Cast-r appropriate to the occasion Wai ow in ’ell the Yanka ud look, The girls’ names were not learned anil hl* brother Blue. punch and cookies were served, after this issue, If different organisation* and wot in ’ell they <1 do Delmar, Everett Young and Roland which the time was spent in social Hansen «aid he ua.-> standing on the Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Meek and little would give her a little cooperation, Smith spent the Fourth fishing at converse. daiight r from Marshfield were over- we believe that she would average For they hadn't ad no trynln'. they bank fully clothed when ht noticed Dead Indian Soda Spring. the two swimm»is struggling in the night guests of Mr. Meeks' brot het along with the feature writers on th- didn't know the gym«: Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and NOTICK Hick Meek. They and Mr. anil Mrs. big ■ luille*. water. He tore off his c ’ othlng. an 1 They 'adn't never matched it much daughter of Salem and Mrs. Charlie swam to the girls. He paid the maids The Golden Link Class part) Dick Meek spent the Fourth with t. an' their shooting wus the syme. It lx repot .lew ett Whitlock are visiting Mr and Mrs been postponed until August were calm and collected. He took brother in Klamath Fall«, There arc An' the only thing that bothered us. and FRIEN end at M F. Young. party this month. one by the hand, while the oth r seven Mei k brothers and three ot that day in lawst July. Dike o' the Han- them ure In the National Guard. ¡»laced a hand around hi* neck, Wuz wot In ell 'ud app n. it they sen said he swam with them abo'it should run aw'y? tiene and Uno hud a Weiner roa-t 20 feet. One of the gir!« fainted in the Holt hack yard. Them leggy, nosey newun*. Just cum. when ashore, but quickly respondí d acrost the sea— to first aid treatm nt. The county cunimlxMlon'r being un- We couldn't '«Ip but wonder, ow in til It ’ » i exist the temptation of riding I I DER VU II CHI Rt II Mr*. James Tlpbl.ido and el 'ell their guts 'ud be. ’. It. Liniier Pastor 'he file truck and asxlsting In a gra-a An' the only thing that bothered UM. ll-.nald, David unit Claire of Telephone .-,3 burning Joli, He says it seemed Just ■ ml Mr*. Roy WIs- and di In all our staggerin' ranks. 9:45 A.M. Bibi« School. Win. Kam like old times the Marjorie Jean visited at the h berg. Hupt Wur. wot In 'ell ud happen when Mrs Tlpblado's brother. Vert uns ud hit the Yanks? 11:00 A M. .Morning Worship. sen. fur the Fourth and <>v< Junior C. E. M.v word! It hapi*ned sudden, when week end. They and the Senior C E. Ami Companion the drive 'ad just begun, I family went to Oregon Cans 5:00 PM. Evening Services We seed them Yanks a-runnln an' and to the House of Mystery Aie Invited to Be Guest« of .Monday 7:30 P.M . Men's Prayer Gawbllmmle. ow they run' day. They returned h<ime by M eting. An' the Ohly thing that bothered u« Crater Isike Sunday. Mr. T Tuesday 2:Io PM l.aili.-- Blblo and that seed that chase liegin, is an engineer on the boat ( ’lass. Ww ’ow in 'ell to stop 'em. befor- Dickenburg Tuesday 7:30 P.M. Choir Practice. they got to Berlin. Wednesday k 00 P.M To See Their Choice of Mid-week I’rayer Service. For they didn't no tactb * hut The Following Come worship with us the bloody msnual. < Jt \Ti-.'iti \>■ tiii t riti: They ’adn’t lexrncd no holder*. hilt PROGRAMS: I III IK II OF CIIRIHT M'urray". an’ "give 'em ell' ' Minister—Carlo* Brown l<i»«K Saturday Nite! bothers us. In But the noly thing that bothered us Sunday Bible School—10:0o AM. about them leggy lads. Hermon -11:00 A M. by Y. K Alit M UX ow in ell to get the chow Io feed ti. minister of the Church In ManD their "Kamarads?" Crux. Calif, flubjoct, "The Inipoteney —or of A Divided Church Ko we're standin’ « lose together, in a oh the llenglish ths '•wlln' Mcotty. Young People's Meeting -7 oo P..M •tlfflsh firin' line. Miindny. Monday. Tui-ilii» Hermon voo P.M. An' tf anyone »hould awsk you. you An' th« Canuck» an’ the Auatryllun*. AV hat Must I an' th 'airy French pollu Do To Be Saved ?” can say we're duln' fine. us- f'h the only thing that lathered Tuesday Í:<M P M.—Orchestra An' the only thing that bother« don't bother us m> mors. practice. an' that don’t bother much— Pisas« Call nt The American Office Wednesday 6:00 P M — Prayer is 'ow in 'ell to get the dirt to bury It'« why in '«11 we didn't know For Your Guest Tickets Ywnk<N* l"*y« i*. for« ? H-eUng. ajl th* Dutch? Wrestling Matches to Start Next Monday Former Residents Call on Friends Sleeping Boy Has Narrow Escape So what? Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Move into Vicinity WILLOW SPRINGS Shower Welcomes Newccming Family Lifo Guard Saves 2 Drowning Girls THE FLYING DUTCHMAN O-hr (ElnirrhfH E. P. Stone The American Craterian Theatre