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About Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1925-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1926)
THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1926 H IG H S C H O O L N O T E S Ê 11, LoU 1 and 2 Blk 12, LoU 1 to 10 Blk 13, LoU 4 to 18 Blk 14, Cen tral Add to Eagle Point. Charles Darby et ux to Curtis C. Darby et ux W. D. $5400 Ld in DLC 47 Twp 38 S, R 2 West. Harry Samuelson et ux to E. S. Wilson W. D. $1, Lots 3 and 4 Blk 17 Jacksonville. Onie Bienvenu to E. A. Langley et ux W. D. $10, Ld in Jackson ville. Anton Johnson to S. P. Hunter et ux W. D. $10, lot 11 Hilsinger sub division. Sabrey A. Booker to Florence E. Taylor W D. $1, Ld ir. Sec 16 Twp 36 S, R 4 West. C. O. Johanson et ux to Onie Bien venu W. D. $1, Ld in DLC 90 Twp 37 S, R 2 West. Silas CsGaniard to Wm. A. Carle- ton W. D. $800, Ld in Twp 38 and 39 S, R 1 West. C. G. Hunt et ux to D. E. Combs Q. C. D. $10, Ld in Sec 11 Twp 39 S, R 1 West. Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. to J. C. Barnes W. D. $2043.75, Ld in DLC 88 Twp 37 S, R 2 West. Nedra company to Manhatton com pany, Deed $10, o f 5lW Sec 22 E14 of SW, SE o f NW Sec 24 Twp 37 S, R 3 West. Judson G. Goble et ux to Wm. Ol son et ux Q. C. D. $10, Lot 9 Blk 8 Berry vale Add to Medford. The Student Advisory Committee, a new organization submitted to the Student Council by Superintendent H. P. Jewett, was adopted by the Student Body last week. In proposing this pian Mr. Jewett told the students, “ If we can get every student in C. P. High to really and sincerely feel that he .an do something to make this high school the best in the state it will improve one hundred per cent in every way. We should adopt a policy or platform stating just what the school stands for and then get every student boost ing ard working for the interest o f the school. The four years that a student spends in high school can never be lived over. The more good fun and worth-while activities that are crowded into those four years the more valuable will be the time spent there. “ While the directing o f the school is undoubtedly a responsibility o f the faculty, yet the kind and numebr of student activities a school may have depends largely on the wide-awake leadership shown by the students. The school spirit is largely what the student body wishes to make it.” The purpose o f the Student Ad visory Committee is: To make sug gestions, and to receive suggestions, from other students, for the welfare and benefit o f the Central Point High School. Membership: The classes shall choose members for this commite as follows: Seniors, three members; Juniors, two mem bers; Sophomores, two members; Freshmen, one member; faculty, one member. The student body presid ent shall be chairman o f the com mittee. The principal o f the high school shall be a member of the com mittee. * 4 Chiloquin on Klamath Lake, votes to incorporate. Wedderburn— MacKeay Estate Co opens sawmill to cut myrtle and cedar logs. -----------o----------- The Rev. and Mrs. Shaw and their daughters enjoyed a visit last week end from Clyde anad Stanley Scott o f Bend, Oregon. The Scott broth ers motored back to Bend Sunday morning. James Harris is now employed by Roy Nichols setting out smudge pots. Mervin Gleason, Warren Ham mond, and Bernard Senn were among Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pickett attend the Medford visitors attending the ed a meeting of the Riverside Com Gateway theater dance here Friday munity Club there Sunday afternoon. night. Jim Watkins added another vic tory to his horseshoe throwing record by defeating the champion pitcher of Medford in that city Sunday. 29 Cent Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Scott jour neyed to Applegate Sunday after noon where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Throckmorton, Mrs. Scott’s mother. Box Members o f the local order of Boy Scouts o f the Flying Eagle Patrol, hiking to Table Rock Saturday were: Delbert Denton, Roy Love, Alfred Bedingfield, and Lloyd Cline. We bought a mill end run o f' ¡Box Paper in White, Blue andj Buff and at 29c a box is about half value. Come and See — Correspond ence Cards or Paper and Envel opes. Jim Robins, operator o f the Gold Eugene — Fruit Growers Union Ray power house, was a visitor here sales for 1925, were $1,036,974.53. Friday afternoon. Has 1630 stockholders. Baker— Carload o f horses shipped to Illinois. Portland— Mtison-McCormiek com pany plans two trade lines to Carrib- bean ports. OLD AUTOS MADE NEW County James Eaton et al to Linda White- side Deed $400, Land in Jackson ville. M. D. Jones to City o f Jacksonville Deed $49.40, Lots 1 and 5 W 35 ft lot 2 and 6 Blk 37 Jacksonville. Lerenzo N. Younger et ux to B. E. Harder et ux W. D. $10, Ld in Sec 21 Twp 37 S, R 2 est. John Glaser to C. F. Wood W. D. Ld in Sec “ G” Rogue River Valley Orchards Co’s tracts. Frances Holzgang to Frank A. Rogers et ux W. D. $10, Ld in DLC 76 Twp 37 S, RT2 West. Elsie Young et vir to W. A. Cook K. C. D. $10, Ld in DLC 43 Twp 39 S, R 1 East. Cloyd L. Fritz et ux to Samuel L. Mason et ux W. D. $10, Ld in Sec 33 Twp 36 S, R 1 West. Cloyd L. Fritz et ux to Samuel L. Mason et ux W. D. Ld in Sec 33 Twp 36 S, R 1 West, described 129 Deeds page 11. Luke Ryan et ux to W. H. Brock et ux W. D. $10, NVi of NE o f NE Sec 17 Twp 37 S, R 2 West. Jackson County to Kate W. Equi- ton Q. C. D. $1, NEM, NW '/i SWV, SE 14 Sec 16 Twp 38 S, R 4 East. C. E. Connally et ux to Rufus Roberts et ux W. D. $175.00, Lot 4 Blk 52 Jacksonville. Wm F. Stearns et ux to John A. Lyons W. D. $10, Ld in Secs 19 and 20 Twp 37 S, R 1 West. Jeramiah C. Duggan et ux to Den nis P. Duggan W. D. $860, Ld in Sec 33 Twp 35 S, R 2 West. E. C. Ferguson et ux to Margaret H. W olff W. D. $10, Ld in Sec 19 Twp 37 S, R 1 West. C. C. Hamilton et ux to Chas. Ruedy Deed $10, Lota in Live Oak Orchard tract. Emma Rader et vir to Joseph Gep- pert Q. C. D. $1, SW o f NW Sec 8 Twp 35 S, R 2 East. James Bushong et ux to J. C. Barnes W. D. $10, Ixl in Secs 10 and 11 Twp 38 S, R 1 West. Charles L. Bastian et ux to James Bushong W. D. $10, Ld in Secs 10 and 11 Twp 38 S, R 1 West. Onie Bienvenu Jo C. O. Johanson et ux W. D. $1, Ld in DLC 90 Twp 37 S, R 2 West. Effie Caster to A. O. Myers Q. C. D. $5. L ou 1 and 2 Blk 68 Central Point. Turner A. Fifer et ux to Effie J. Caster Deed $1. Lots 1 and 2 Blk 68 Central Point. J. W. Hamlin to Richard Mole et ux W. D. $2670, Ld in DLC 42 Twp 37 S, R 1 West. Mary Anna Langley et vir to Onie Bienvenu W. D. $10, Land in Jack- sonville. L. C. Charley et ux to Lloyd Wil- son W. O. $6000 LoU 1 to 22 Blk Pendleton— Saddle Tree company will employ five men in factory work. Pilot Rock— Five miles o f county market road will be built on West Birch creek. Tillamook county will spend $55,- 000 on Neahkanie Mountain grade, this year. St. Helens— Paper mill construc tion employs 200 men. Canby— Street paving and con crete sidewalk work will begin soon. Bend— $20,000 store building to be built, at Wall and Minnesota Sts. Rainier— New $125,000 union high school dedicated. •Klamath Falls— Pelican Bay saw mill starts two shifts, 300 men, to cut 70,000,000 feet this year. Sutherlin— Drilling resumed on Leeper Dome oil prospect well. Oregon and Washington lumber ing and logging employ 71,000 men, with wages o f $100,000,000 a year. Baker City— Mining Bureau estab lished here. St. Helens— Four vessels load lumber in one week, one with 4,00t>,- 000 feet. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder, Miss Mildred Beeson, Harriet Snyder, Mrs. James PAXSON DRUG CO. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bow man, and Donald Snyder were among ! ------------- o------------- the many local residents answering OREGON W E E K L Y IN D U ST R IA L The m&XaJUL Store Harrisburg — New 4-story hotel the lure of spring weuther and beau REVIEW tiful wild flowers and climbing Table Central Point - - « Oregon1 and other buildings promised for this Rock Sunday. year. Fall City— Local cannery wants 500 tons fruit this year. 1925 pack Salem— Building permits for two was 346 tons. months total $235,525. Pendleton— Pendleton Packing & Glendale— Work starts April 1 on Provision Co. did $360,000 business new $50,000 high school. in 1925. Roseburg— Broccoli shipments for Portland— Peninsular Foundry has one day, were 36 cars. 27 men making power lumber pilers. Rockaway Beach— $70,000 nata- Lane county finds mountain o f torium to be built here this year. rock, ideal for road surfacing. Portland— Steamer Indian City Salem— Old Salem Hotel razed for $250,000 hotel, theater and business will take 4,700,000 feet lumber to Australia. block. Linn county has an assesed valua Portland— Incoming ships number tion o f $30,013,906. ed 113 in February. That’s what Duco and other Laquer finish will do. Harrisburg— Eastern oil expert« JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT “ It Lasts Longer— It Looks the Best” will drill here for oil. r COMPANY Gaston— Odd Fellows dedicate We are the only Company between Portland and ’Frisco new $10,000 home, replacing one authorized to apply the complete Mimax Laqu er finishing system. Abstra cts o f T itle and Title In burned last year. We guarantee all work and all materials. Eugene gained 603, Salem 279, surance. The on ly co m ple te Title * Our Laquers are guaranteed by the factory for the life of Klamath Falls 245, Corvallis 226, System in Jackson County. your car. Bend 208 and Ashland 154 new tel M e d fo r d . . . O re go n ephones during 1925. We have made good for three years— Try us. Federal engineers will consider F. F. B U R K — F O R A U T O T O P S Opposite S. P. Depot recommendation for 35-foot Colum HUGHES AUTO PAINTING CO. bia channel. — T h e C o m pa ny That K n o w » — MEDFORD TE N T AN D A W N IN G Salem— New First National Bank 29 South Front Street Phone 9 3 4 M e d fo rd , O re g o n WORKS building will be 11 stories high. LaGrande has 150 men engaged Medford, Ore. Phone 145-J in automotive industries, with $100,- 000 payroll. Eugene— Signal and ballast gangs rush work on Natron Cut-Off. Union Pacific will establish gen eral office in Eugene. Homestead— Idaho and Oregon will build $75,000 bridge across Snake River. Baker county will" spend $90,000 on Timber canyon, Baker-Cornucopia highway. Milton— Milton Box Co. completes WE HAVE JUST MADE ARRANGEMENTS WHEREBY WE CAN large new warehouse. Salem— Denny & company con GIVE YOU A CHOICE OF TW O GOOD ARTICLES, EACH VALUED tract for 60 cars black cherries here, and 20 cars at McMinnville. Salem— Large buyers contract for mint oil for three years, at $5 a pound. Medford— Owen-Oregon Lumber company buys powerful electric lum AdD a n e x c e l l e n t f a r m p a p e r a b s o l u t e l y f r e e w i t h a ber crane. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Furnished by the Jackson Abstract Company PAGE FIVE CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN FREE! $ 2.00 YEAR’S SUBSCRIPTION TO THE AMERICAN Fashion’« Newest | Offerings I New Coats Dresses and Hats | j i for Spring— THIS FARM PAPER AND IS GETTING MANY RENEWALS FOR THIS OLD ESTABLISHED AND POPULAR FARM PAPER. THE PRICE IS $1.00 FOR TW O YEARS, INCLUDING CHOICE OF ONE OF THE $2.00 PRESENTS. PRICE OF AMERICAN IS $2.00 PER YEAR-------B O T H A Complete and Exten sive Showing Direct from the- Fashion Centers at This Store. PAPERS AND ONE OF THE PRESENTS FOR ONLY $2.00! MONDAY, MARCH 22nd SCRIBE AT MISS MARY A. MEE’S DRUG STORE. HATFIELD’ S ! | W. A. CRANE, A RESIDENT OF THIS CITY, IS REPRESENTING CALL AT THIS OFFICE AND SELECT PRESENT YOU DESIRE, AND RECEIVE BOTH PAPERS FOR TW O AND ONE YEAR. OR YOU MAY SUB WE MAY BE ENABLED TO KEEP THIS OFFER OPEN FOR ONLY A SHORT TIME. CALL AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE.