TOLO NEWS Charles A. Howard « for Slot# Suporiotendeat of Public Instruction One of the most important offices in the state is that o f State Super­ intendent o f Public Instruction. For this oftice we heartily endorse, Charles A. Howard, of Marshfield. W. C. Leever, Mayor, Central Point Mrs. A. T. Lathrop, Pres. P. T. A. H. P. Jewett, Supt. of Schools D. F. Amiclc, Grade School Principal S. W. Trill, Lawyer R. H. Paxsen, Merchant Mrs. Susanne H. Carter, Co. Supt. of Schools E. H. Hedrick, Supt. Medford of Schools, Avard Whitman, Supt o f Schools, Phoenix Supt. o f Schools, A. J. Hanby, Grade School Principal, Medford of High pd. adv Mrs. E. W. Hedgpeth is a new reader o f the American since our last issue. Mr. and Mrs. Hedgpeth have recently moved to theus farm near Central Point. H. Fields, one o f our wielders of the paint brush, is a new reader of the American. Mrs. Stephenson and daughter Hazel, were called Saturday after noon to Ashland, because o f the ill­ 2 \ lots, good location, best soil ness o f a sister o f Mrs. Stephenson. in town, fenced for garden, priced right. Inquire at this office. tf Mrs. S. E. Doolittle was a caller ---------- o---------- Brick Ice Cream at Damon Cafe. yesterday to renew her subscription to the American. Mr. and Mrs. John Higinbotham N. I. Whetstone o f Ashland, was have as guests their niece and fam­ ily from Alberta, Canada. visiting the home folks at Tolo to­ day. Why take your cars to Medford when you can get a better job for Our jolly good friend Frank less money at the Independent Gar j Zuccaia, was a caller last press day age at Central Point. to subscribe for the American. Paul A. Sherer was in the city For Sale— Hardy Sprayer com­ Sunday morning having service work done on his Packard. plete or will sell parts.— Independent Garage, Central Point, Oregon. For Sale— 4 week old roosters at 10c each.— Mrs. D. M. Grisham, Cen­ SUNDAY SCHOOL AT HOWARD tral Point, Oregon, R. 1. SCHOOL HOUSE —— — o -------------------- CITY LOTS FOR SALE E. E. Evans, Supt. of Schools, Talent B. H. Conkle, Principal School, Medford. HOWARD GOVE. D. D. S. — Dentist— Diagnosis Mr. and Mrs. Newell Whetstone X-Ray Medford, Ore. and daughter Penelope, aiso Mr. 409 Medford Bldg. Baugh and children o f Ashland, spent Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Boles and fanj- Monday with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. ily motored to the Grants Pass coun­ Whetstone. try Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mayfield and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Harris enter­ sons, also Mrsi Alice Kincaid, spent tained the Sunday school class of Tuesday in Medford shopping. We are sorry to report Miss Lucy Rev. Johnson Monday, May 10. Wilson is on the sick list and hav­ The news staff o f this paper were ing trouble with her eyes. She is guests o f the American office at the compelled to quit school. Mrs. Clayton has returned from A1 G. Barnes circus Wednesday. California to make her home with Everette Scott left Wednesday her son, Troy Clayton morning for Bray, Cal., where he has The social given by the Commun­ ity Club was a great success. Every employment for the summer. one enjoyed the pictures shown by Mrs. Elizabeth Scott is still con­ Mr. Ivanhoe, o f the Copco. A neat little sum was taken in from ice fined to her home with an attack cream. The next meeting o f the of heart trouble. Club will be held on May 26. Geo. E. Briscoe, Supt. o f Schools, Ashland R. L. Cornwall, Gold Hill THURSDAY. MAY 13.1926 CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN PAGE SIX Sunday there was an attendance c f 71 out to Sunday school at the Howard school house (or the Mid­ way) which is held every Sunday at 2:30 p. m. It is undenominational. After Sunday school there was the song and testimony meeting; follow­ ing was the preaching by Rev. Goble. across the street long enough this Brick Ice Cream at Damon Cafe. At the close o f the meeting two came morning to order the American sent forward and were saved in the old- to his son B. G.t who lives near Horace Terrell and Miss Eleanor Medl'ord. Saubert were golfing at the Legion time way. Everybody invited. Come. — James McDowell. golf links Saturday. CHRISTIAN CHURCH P. T. A. NEWS Friday Nile Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching r Tl services It a. m. and 8 p. m. Christ- Theatre, The program given by local peo­ ian Endeavor 7 p. m. Preaching ple on Friday evening, April 30, as The young lady who was looking services both morning and evening by the Rev. I. G. Shaw. for a graduation gift for a young a final party for the benefit o f the Mrs. J. E. Weaver, S. S. Supt.; man dropped into Jones* Jewelry P. T. A., failed to he mentioned Mrs. J. O. Isaacson, Supt. o f Pri­ in last week’s issue, due to a mis­ mary Dept.; Mrs. A1 Hermanson, Store last week and her troubles understanding among reporters. Supt. o f Cradle Roll Dept.; Mrs. G. were soon ended. The program was sponsored by C. McAllister, Pres, o f Ladies* Cir­ cle; Bernice Shaw, Pres. C. E.; Mrs. Mrs. Audrey Snyder and was well Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leever were Warner, Choir Director. attended and seemingly enjoyed. ---------- o---------- among the Central Point people in The entire year’s work with Mrs. Wa have seen much discussion about attendance Monday night at Abner A. T. Lathrop as president, has been the use by Southerners of the term K. Kline shows now showing in Med­ successful and much has been ac­ “yen all." In many examples, we have ford and for the rest o f the week. complished in an educational way. seen this used by writers who do cot Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Kindle and I Mrs. Lathrop has given untiring understand It to refer to the singular parson, says the Troy Messenger. Thla Mr. and Mrs. Sterns motored to effort in behalf o f this work. A la not the usage In the South by edu Roseburg Sunday. Incidentally this clo* r relationship between parents anted people but the term ts often is the first day o ff Mr. Kindle has and teacher!' has been established aaed to distinguish tha plural from the had for several weeks due to his | and '* '* hoped that many chi,dren wi" be benef'tted in a physical way atagutar "you." The same Idea Is work with the service stations. _______ I because o f the many excellent sug- ioond In a recent editorial In the New The American does all kinds of The Willow Springs district school printing. If it can be printed— we children enjoyed with their teacher, can do it. their annual picnic on Wednesday of The tearing down o f the barn this week. owned by Joe Stevens was completed Our friend, Ben Peart, came Saturday morning. York Times In which tha writer, tell­ ing of the efficiency of the New York pallce. of which tha cltlsena In that Mty look pride, eald: "It la aomethlng of which wa all have a right to be proud Tho propriety of tho em­ end Inclusive "all" la plain. Not mach I« accomplished by the ffiarce scoldings for the transgressions «4 tbatr offspring which It Is tha fash Ion. Just now. to give the parent class. Mwch said about tbs breakdown of temlly discipline la unquestionably But If the boys and girls, tbs sg men and maidens, of thla day tu bava tho responsibility for at thay do transferrad to their fs and mothers, why cannot tha Bthw* and mothers say In turn that are just what thalr own fathers “ 4 “ ethers taught tham to be, or let * • " K end so start a sequence of taveaponslMIltles that would go back to Adam and Kva? A certain young lady who will graduate this spring is expecting a nice watch or piece o f jewelry as a graduation gift. Why disappoint her? See Jones, the Jeweler. Mr. Pervis o f Talent, coach o f the 1926 Jackson county haaketbal! champions of secondary schools, was in town Friday and among the out- of-town persons attending the Jun­ ior class play at the high school. The Battery and Electric Shop of which I. C. Grimes is manager and owner. r endeavor to produce something that is “ just a little better” than any­ thing in that line— an Automobile and Furniture Polish. These gentlemen claim some very important improvements over any other product now on the market and are ready and willing to dem­ onstrate and prove their contention. This office has just finished the printing o f the first lot o f labels which are lo appear on the contain­ ers for this polish and we are hold­ ing the “ set-up” for more to be printed in a short time as there will soon be great demand for this pro­ duct, there having already been re­ ceived orders from as far away as Chicago, as well as several from this valley. This polish, A well as several other kinds of polishes, has been named “ Magi” because o f its magical work on the various surfaces for which it is intended, and a special cut has been made for use on labels, etc., the said cut being obtained through this office. These two gentlemen are well known in this vicinity, being none others than Messrs. Harold Fields and Frank M. Jones; it has been known by many that they have been doing tome sort o f experimental work, but not many have known the nature c f that work. Messrs. Fields and Jones will man­ ufacture these polishes here in Cen­ tral Point, and distribute to all parts o f the country, either in wholesale, job .or retail lots. Everyone who has seen the work o f their polishes has admitted that they “ never saw anything just like it” and a great deal o f encourage­ ment has been offered by those who realize its merits. We are glad to welcome this new industry to Central Point and hope that there will soon be such great demands for these products that a force of workmen will have to be added to carry on the work. Mr. Jones is ready at all times to demonstrate these products at his Jewelry Store at Paxson’s; Mr. Fields also will demonstrate. Their charge for this polish will be reasonable and the results o f its use will be more than pleasing. Beside this Auto and Furniture Polish these gentlemen have also dis­ covered in the course o f their work, an aluminum polish, brass and gen­ eral metal polish, and a special piano polish and leather finish, the last two named not yut being man­ ufactured because o f lack o f time and manufacturing capacity, but it is intended to put these out at an early date. Lloyd Anderson, formerly a stu­ dent at the University of Oregon and now with the Owen Oregon tre8tion* as to he,ltb rules, etc. 1 The laat n, but ■" no nomina- week end with his parents o f the 1 Were made for offifers for the Willow Springs district. fo,1',w,n* year- the meeting was ad- Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Merritt of K » ™ d to meet at a later date. The executive committee expects Corvallis, who recently purchased the ‘ ° Use ,he now in the tr«‘a*- Norcmsa home and property, took ury in buyin>r some iine Playground | possession o f their new home Thurs- The Williams family has moved to the country. e,>uiPmont fpr the school yard. day. Since the resignation of Miss Pankey, as telephone operator, Mrs. Love, who has been, assisting in the afternoon only, will Increase her service to eight hour., daily. Mr. Pankey will serve the remaining time. The Jesse L. Richardson Feed Store and Transfer company hauled two truck loads o f lumber to Dia­ mond t-nke Sunday. The fumber is for the Diamond Lake Improvement company, probably to be used in the con.truetion o f the new boat house and store which are going to be used this summer. John Anderson, a progressive far mer o f the Tolo district, called at our office this week to renew his 1 subscription. Mr. Anderson special izes in diversified farming and has his buildings electrioally equipped and enjoya the conveniences o f a complete water system throughout the buildings. He has lived in var­ ious Middle Meat states hut prefer* the climate o f southern Oregon to any he has tried. Get Your Aer-o-plane Bonds at the Central Point American Office $50 in Bonds for New Yearly Sub­ scribers. $25 on Renewals. #