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PXBE TEW MEDFOTTO IMTTTJ .TnTRTTOT!, MEDFORP, OKEfiOy, TUESDAY. APRTL 16,1929. ' SPRING FESTIVAL FOR EAGLE POINT FRIDAY, APRIL 28 EAGLE POINT, Or, April 1 (Special.) The regular meeting of the Parent-Teachers association met Friday afternoon with a good )y number of , members present, Opening song., "America," by the assembly. The program was given by the high school. Reading. "So Do I," Myrtle Bigs. by; vocal duet( "Way Down South, Mary Hannaford and Marguerite Marshall; reading, "Baseball," Iso lee Brown; vocal duet, "Sidewalks of New York," Margaret Brophy and Rudy Weldman. Mrs, C.. Davles was presented with a stewer of pure aluminum and Geo. Phillips with a handsome sweater, ; These gifts were In ap preelatlon of the efforts of both which made the hot lunch so popu. lar and successful. Mrs. Bonham represented the circle in making the presentation, " The following officers were elect ed for the year 1929-1930: Presl dent, " Mrs. Bltterllng; vlce-presl dent, Mrs. Jack Florey; secretary, Miss . Burt, and treasurer, . Mrs. Grace Cowden. . , v. . The ways and means committee for the month of May are Mrs. Spencer, chairman: Mrs. Weldman Mrs. Myrtle Smith, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Clements and Mr. Cavles. At a motion of the circle, the fair and spring carnival was post poned Until April 26th, owing to the prevalence of measles in a mild form at this time. . ,r:. ' Among the Eagle Pointers at tending the minstrel show nt Reese creek Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Bonham, Mrs. Myrtle Hmith, Marguerite Marshall, John Greli, Alvln Greb, Clarence Greb anil Harold Greb. The show was spon sored by the P.-T. A. and was a reat success, . Mrs. Myrtle Smith and Harold Greb were shopping In Medford Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mr.s M. C. Plttman have returned to tholr home on McNoll creek, after spending the winter In the south. Mr. Plttman Is a war veteran and finds this climate in the summer beneficial la ' his health. ; t . ;. Buddy Greb celebrated his. 16th birthday anniversary Sunday, April Mrs. Myrtle Smith , visited1 Mrs. George etowoll at the Rogu'o River sanitarium at Jacksonville, and re ports that Mrs. Stowell Is much better. - Prof. C. E. Englehardt and- son Hugo were In town Saturday-even Ing driving a brand, -new Ford coach. reeseSekpta stages minstrel L REESE CREEK, Ore.. April 16 (Special) Th darky minstrel given last Friday night, April 12, by the P.-T. A. was pronounced a grand success and was attended by one of the largest crowds ever gathered at Reese Crock, The program was as follows: "Old Black J06 Chorus. An Invitation Aunt Dinah and Eveline. Jig Dick.' Harmonica selection Little Rube, - Preacher and De Bear Trio. " Riders of Dreams. Madison, loose -J o 1 n t e d lory- looklng man; Lucy, his wife: Booker, their -son; Williams, neighbor. ,i ' i Violin solo Aunt Dinah. ' Comedy Prltchett and Trusty. JKbeuen, Reuben Trio, - Black Clouds Mrs. Cuticle Hie. 'flooten, Mrs. Tacoma, Washington. "Carry Me Back to Old Vlr glnny" -Sambo. Piano selection Mandy, Banjo solo Prllohett. Hush Money Soapsuds and Agony. Duet Mnndy and Snowball. Some Shadows In Dairying Rast us nnd Lavender. Polly Wooly Doodle Chorus. Aunt Jemima was present In her bright, colored costume glvinif out Jemima pancake flour and some little pamphlets of recipes. Peanuts and homemade candy were sold at five cents a bag, which was greatly enjoyed Juclg Ing by the way the supply (11 mlnlshed. Vf naif nnA inn Wlllnr,! .mnrin a business trip to Waldo, their old home, April 14. , C W. Waddell nnd fnmlly were tradings with one of the modern country stores In Eagle Point Saturday, Rev. It., Ortrrnth and evangelis tic party, who assisted In the re cent revival at Reese Creek, are beginning services In the Mission church at Eagle Point this weok. Rev. GrltTlth la a member of the Nasareno church and a firm believer In the old-fashioned gos pel that saves from sin. Reese Creek enjoyed one of the best rains In many weeks on Sun day, April 14, bearing out the slogan that It rains most on nights nnd Sundays. - . The title of next Sunday's les son has to do with the comfort of God' people Is. 40:1-11. "As on whom his mother comforteth, so will I comfort you." (Is. 68:15). The above golden text fully - - plains who our "best, friend Is. Come, lot us learn more of him. Sand. Contract will be award ed April 21 for construction of bridge across Bandy river approxi mately two miles north of this aw3i .J... ' .. SNOW MELTING IN T PITT AREA BRITISH MT. PITT, Camp No. 2, April 16. (Special.) About four Inches of new snow fell April 10th and is melting fast. . Falling and bunching- crews are anxiously awaiting goud weather conditions so they may resume their work. -': Pet Lorentzen, head cake maker .at camp 2, has been In Medford 'on business for the past two days. Many deer come near camp 2, apparently looking for salt. They seem' to,, be wintering well. J. A.. Crump and P. J. Gorman motored to town today on business. 4 Winifred Coming Back. HOLLYWOOD, Cal.. April 16. ' (P) Winifred Westover. di vorced wife of William S. (Bill) Hart, announced today through United Artists studio that after nearly nine years' absence from tho films, she shortly will ra-enler screen - work. - The studio an nounced that Miss Westover will play tho title role In the screen version of , "Lummox, tannic Hurst novl. . 4 ; Heir Found Kluln HAS BEKNARDINO, Cel., April 16. UP) J. J. Hull, 86, who recent ly Inherited small fortune, was found dead Jh his cabin with his head erushed nnd face.slached. I SHANGHAI, April 16. () A telegram from Jchang, Huper pro vlnrA. km Irt thrAA Ttr-lt lah imllnrq I were wounded when a : British gunboat was fired upon from the banks of tho Yangtze Klang, near that city. The gunboat Tern had gone up the river to the rescue of British ships, in view of a report that shipping was being held up . by rifle fire 12 miles from Ichang. Fighting has been going on at this point between ationalUt forces and a' retreating "Wuhan army. . j : . - - -j.-i.. - '.P ' .(., '.,! BUTLER 'EXCELLENT' ! - . AFTER OPERATION SALEM GAS WAR I DECLARED ENDED; SALEM, Ore., April 16. (P) I Members of the Salem Gas Dealers' i association refused to concede to day that the gasoline price war In the city still persists, although one service station was pumping motor fuel to Its customers at 20 cents a gallon. A week ago dealers at a meeting voted to establish a 23-cent price and members of the association de clare they are going to maintain this price. regardless of whether or not Independent dealers undersell them. . , ; i -' ":' SALEM, pre., April IS. UP) Merger of the Pacific Fruit & Produce, company and the Kyon Fruit company, the two largest fruit companies operating In- the Pacific northwest, Into the general fruit -corporation was announced here today In letters receiyed by the local branches from the head quarters offices In Seattle. The new corporation is capital ized at (10,000,000 and will con trol 65, branches of the merged companies In Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho, Montana, Utah, and British ' Columbia, . which do an annirtU:,busiriess of over 30j- 000,000. )-. ,-. Now is the time lllDDN to fix up your MODEL T FORD X'WW vnntf Anrll 16. (JPl Dr. Nicholas Murray Hutler, president of Columbia university, unaerweni an operation for gallstones at the Presbyterian hospital this morning and his condition was afterwards described as "excellent." Baker. Oarage will be erected in near future to house four of city's automobiles. WASHINGTON, April 16. (P) The senate Judiciary , committee was summoned today by Chair man Norrls to .'meet Wednesday to consider- the Inquiry--, ordered previously Into the right of Secre tary Mellon ,td" continue In office. Plans for the investigation will be determined at the meeting. It Is the desire' of ' some members that Mr. Mellon: be1 called before the committee to detail his prop erty hnldliiKs- - ' s RECEIVE HEAVY FINES NEW 'YORK, April 16. (P) Ten men. who pleaded guilty to main taining a nuisance at the Salon Royale, Broadway night club where Texas Gulnan was hostess before it was raided by prohibition agents, today were -fined from $50 to $250 by Federal Judge Edwin S. 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