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PACJTC TWO MEOFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOUIX OREOON, THURSDAY, APRIL II. 1932 SO. W. OREGON IN OF jl How Tax Bill Affects American Family Of Grants Pass Sccno Of Gath erlng - Rov. Mulrdcn Roscburg Chosen New Moderator, Reports Heard Uu veaterrtsjr afternoon, at Clranu 1'aM, th Prhury fit aoiiilineatern Oregon elnserl IU annual prln meet. In, aljouriiliiii to mi In July at Albany eollene In oonnwiilon with iht annual nuemn of Rynnit. Hi 't ori.nlr.sUon of tl Pre.byierlan ehiirrhe of Oreem. 'I'M Omni meeting btin Tuesitsy evenim with oil attend ant1 ;f nilnlstere ixl lrir frnm over Ilia Preeliytery. whlrh Include eRiirvliea Hi Klamath Kalla, Morrill Malln eiwt Ukevlew anil fr "eat nit north a fluid nch, fUnrton. Maraliflalit, North nmirt. Reorlspnrt. nqeehuri, 0lerut aiwt IHitlierlln end ether Intermedial point. . Th Medford ihnrli we represent- d hy leirter Carl J, llrniiiniar. Other tlendluf from tli vallay wr Mr end Mra, Henry W, Pram, and Mr. and Mra. 0. O, Hartley or rnneniK: pv. I. H. Jnnaa of Jaelteonvlllet J. M. Johnson of Central Polnti J, . mill) of Butt PalU and Kmila Point: Mr. and Mra. ft. K, llama of lingua rtlver and K. Iveiaon of MMtford. Rtlrlni Miirtarator Rev. H. T. Mlkehelmor of Ashland wna unalila to attend on aomunt of tllneae and In hi pleo Pay, A. Theo. Bmlth of K Ism a III Palla nreeotieil tha openllil aarmon. Th naw moderator chneeu fur ma eiieulur. year la Itav, Ala , Miitnten of Ituaehura.. . . Jl Jewell of Marrlll wa elected paiman. nl eterlt and Itav, J, W, Anell aiaiad clerlt and treasurer, and Pay. I. Ivar. ann trust, all for tha larni of thr yaara. Pava, J. M, Johnaon of Contra) Point and A. a, Millar of Ukevlew war temporary clerk for Ilia meet . In( and . K. Ilarrla report dark. Commissioner tiliosm to attend tlia Oeneral Aessmlily at Denver In May. which la I ha national fatlierlhi, with delegate ln from Alnaka and aom foreign oountrlu, arei Mlnlatarai J. W. Aniall of Otfld Beach and II. T. Mltohalmora of Aahland, wllh va. V. Oatraudar of Myiila Point and Alan Mulrdan w ltrnate! llrterei D, A. Mi'Oomh of Ml. Tkl nd Wm. Unwell of IjukIoIs; allarnataa, J. W, tfamlera of Matlno mid Chaa, B, CI ray tit Mnalilleld. Dr, U. A. Tliompaon of Portland, and aynodlcal enemiUve for lha Synod of Oiakon, waa present and po WMlnaaiUy morning on tha work of national mlaaiona, , Tha work of Lost Hlvar rarlah, aa raportad by the mliilatar In eharii. Hay. a. 11. Jamil of Marrlll, haa bean particularly Interesting and eneoiir lii. It Include Marrlll, Malln, Ml. IVItl and live rapidly developing tr yltory of the Tula Use country, when new church la lielng Hiahllahed and nee church building la now under construction, A new church end manae hey alao been bull! at Malln (luring the year, tlev, Howard h. Weir baa recently arrived to take rriame of the Malln ehvirch work, alter l yeara xpar letu In Uie mountain work of Ten neaee end Kentucky. He and Beve. John W. Hood of Heedapott and foil Id J. Henry of Baudnn were melved to ntemnerahlp In ima pmnytery, Hev, J. 0, Whltwit, rMntly at Malln, nd oallett to the preahyterlnn chunh t Brownavllle, wm dUinleced to the proaltytery of Willamette, Meva, Hood nd Henry hve recently come from work In Waalxtuiton nd Ulab. A forntal valt by the Malln church to Bey, , l Weir to becom tn tailed paator there wm approved by the preahytery, tnrt he will be In tailed atwttt by oontntiaalon rottatat tng ol lleva. A. T. mlth ot-Klamath Pnlla. a. H. Jewell of Merrill and A, O, Miller of Ukerlew, The permanent oiMiunlitoe having gnem) ovralght, each of different part ol Mi wuik of th preahytery, wr mugatneod and elected for thre year terma, with lha following m obatrment Nathxnal Mlaaiona. Bav, A. T Bmllh ol Klamatb PIU: reln Mlwhuia, Key. (I. II, Jewell of Merrill; thilatlen ktucthn, Key. A. Mululen ol Buaehiirg; ITiulona, Cider H P, W. Kpllrer ol MMfoixt: Pwgram and Pteld Aotlvtlle. Bey. Tho. Bvblnaon of Oakland: Vacancy and Bupplv, Bav. U, T. leobettaiu i4 MarahfieUt; County and Inter-church Actlvltlcex, Bev, IS. V. Oatiarhter ol Myrll ISMnl, The pU.-e hr the tall meeting of th prMhytery In September will be rtnd at the adjourned meeting t Albany In Julv. Intimation wm given that It may be at central Point. Th ouhg INKiple'a awmmer con terekUA which haa been o auccee- L'wto I FAMILY EARNING I F'nJ -S $ 3,000 aYEAR L . A SsMITIC? isT ,Z50 , if 111 L v.2S ? jfvvLRv ( 0 ZT W0ULD PAY APPROXIMATELY ltjS. Y J-CW F'jiK) Jpo)20oj 50 UNDER NEW TAX BILLj (V. JIZF Vf i B58r tomaX KlO fl""1V " MONCXMIAPM V--C-60M.CANC)V V-3 dm) (s) Frees His Wife of Rheumatism Vri Actct Potjon 8trtd to Lv BtHly in 84 Hour Pain. .civy o4 nwelliug fiit in i lluun link awtlt AdlKg PreM-fliaaMl. Ttvat wterwkma piekilptlMt Al len thiovnlie JvHt iicci new fl a, pain w ch tivMn Btiimatlni. rtemtii. l.unbas or 'ifttKMk Main. PWha wtiA bar aiitfervt th m.ii pMHxmvg, wining agMiy litrlly veiMtfft bel.aM Ivh vwek a it, A un e.J V wcj hare gtnet ttrcn ltv otruiy tiKw trvien yAin. Ailenru coau.iu iv itivi4 w ctt vwhk'h betyi fml temtwwrivv -iUer tt t e,-i tivwiul ee yeiAtv cottMtiHtetl whH-N trt trvmfr ev'aifKalVY-itrst laa-yoe-ttAVely etnttng yin 4 brtpmi bleel Natvi a tM It ta out twi miwce. )sunt n4 tMwj t"ve Mtm Mil vl eevxwt wich; itie vwwr Bnuvuii. 1 rt.lf Wug . Jrnna Wwsii tVu ftror v4 eMiting tr- gwi 4rj a:vm!m s-a c. ot- ta K Mt't hrwl remUl 4 euhhl iv. V UU IIU1. The Khart tliovi ahowi III aeml-liinurlea from which Uncle mini liopra to get almut 2 7 0,000,000 to help haUnr the nt federal budget. The ainounta apent repreaent, In general, what the averag family with an Inronia araiind 1,0(io iiaea for llirao In mi. The family, of raurae, doei not neod to buy an auto, a rrfrtg-orat-ir or radio, hilt lha remaining Itema ordinarily tuka I1011I the omoiinta Hated. Depending on the piirrhaae, the family earning ,ooo would pay front to to 1.10 In new latea In yrnr. fill for eeveral yaara, and waa held laat aummer at Rogue River, will be held thla aummer at tha Utile River camp grounda, 00 mllM mi of Roae- burg. Phoenix Extension Club Meets Friday For Meal Planning PHORNIX. April !, (SpU The Phoantk Ixiennon olub will meet t the Oranne hall Prlday for an all- day meeting. They will commence a aerlea of leeaona on economical meale. Th demomtratlon Prlday will deal with breakfMt fooda and prparntlon. Thoa Attending, tinleaa they Imvo prevloualy been aollcltml, nacd not bring anything for th luncheon, m the dlahea prcpard In Hie demon- atratlon will be eaten for th lunch. Mr. Mabel Mack, county home demonatratlnn agent, will condtiot th demonstration. Oy Herr, federal prohibition agent, who formerly realded In Medford, re turned her iMt evening from Seattle to take up hie dutlea In thla dlatrtcl for th law enforcement department. Mr. Herr uM been atatloned In Se attle for aom time, and ni recently tranatarrd aouth again. He wm accompanied by Don Itahlf- Ing of Portland, TO ATTEND MEET A meeting for all aaplrant to memherehlp In the Amerlran Leg ion Junior beaeball leagu hM been called for next Monday afternoon at the Armory at 40 o'clock. Earl Dnvla, announced thla morning that all boya between the ngea of IS and 17 who Ilk to wield bat and ball, are asked to bo preaent. and register for the aummer game. Uoya, who will be 17 before Jun ID, will not b eligible for member ship. The meeting at th Armory Monday afternoon will take on th oheracUrlatlo of general rally of youthful baaehall funs, for whom th big shots In local baseball cir cles, Anticipate It record senaon dur ing th coming aummer. Eight tenms will comprise the valley league; three from Ashland, thre from Medford, and two from Jackaonvllle and Central Point. The season will open April 35 with prnotlce alerting Immediately after the meeting Monday. Th Aahland teaina will ha In charg of Paul McDonald and the Medford tam will have aa leader Ray Henderson, J, Verne Shangle, and Oeorg Mark!. Several surprises are planned for th rally t th Armory Monday afternoon. - E TO CATCH TROUT ON OPENING DAY A fishing thny will go til of Medford anglera, would-be anglers, and prtMpectlve anglers, tomorrow and tomorrow for the trout season opens rrlday and all aportsmen, who csn't leavs business for the opening (lay will be wading the Rogue Sat urday snd Sunday, if talk is any Indication of fsct. While there are msny trout In the strenms the water Is etll) so deop from melting snowa that fish ing win be done In many instances with great difficulty. Bait and spinnera promise to be the most effective, snd most gen erally used, lures. The popularity of the fly will lncreiwe as the streams return to normal level. Evana creek will bo one of the best streams for early fishing. local fishermen state. The Little . Butte will also be a favored haunt, and the Rogue, as always. Fish lake will be unapproachable because of snows on the opening day, and It Is highly Improbable that anyone will venture to Htatt prairie. Any atream which la not fed by snow waters will offer good fishing. Although the Oregonlan recently ran an illustration of steelhead fishing In the Rogue, the river has not been open to steelhead fishing during the winter. The steelhead now in the river are no good, poor and enroute to the ocean, the an filers claim. The season next year will be open from April 15 to February 1, ac cording to decision of the game commission. It Is hoped here that anglers In the north will not take the Oregonlan picture seriously and plan to do any steelhead fishing, as the fresh run will not be on in the Rogue until June. The veteran anglers start out In search of them with the fly for lure the first Sun day after July 4. PORTLAND, Ore., April 14. 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