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COMPLAINTS OF
VAN6ALISM ABE
Vandalism Uy teenagers uztltttou~n
is hittittig a new high in the valley
at the present time. The Medfot•d
papers have lis. ted numerous dat11=
ages---broken windows, slashed up-
holstery in tars, etc. But this week
it hit a lacal' business, One evening
the first of the week, three signs
pnintitl~g ttie way to the Mnn Desir
were tarn down, damaged and left
ott the school property; two of the
sighs were on the highway and the
other at bhe grite of the properly.
It is nat known who the individ-
uals arc, ;whether from Central
Point or ncit, but the Tumlllers,
owners of Mon Desir, are=o,~feri~t; a
$15 reward for information as to
tt+'ho -the Individuals are, as their
segos were expensive. At one of the
locations, several cars were seen,
but witnesses slid nat realize what
was being done. -
It is shaped that Uhe vandals may
be known so that al! .the students
of Central Paint s~clloois and town
tnay not be blamed for the action
of a few individuals-local or not,
With the romimg of I-iallowee~.
nex+t week; it is h~aped that ttie teen=
alters of this community will realize
that the destruction of praperty is
not iti the line of fun,