Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1925-1927, May 27, 1926, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
THURSDAY, M A Y 27, 1926
CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN
Why take your cars to Medford leas money at the Independent Gar- OREGON
adv
when you ran (ret a better job for *(fe at Central Point.
H AY — GRAIN — SEED — W O O D
Phone 41 Store
Phone 54 Residence
— Local and Long Distance Hauling—
WE BUY POULTRY
JESSE L. RICHARDSON
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Dallas— Local fruit men buy old
Oregon Growers packing plant, and
I will operate same to capacity.
The Dalles— Work begun on pond,
! to hold 3,000,000 feet o f logs for
Heimrich mill.
Canby Gil! Seed Co., of Port
' land, buys 110 acres of C. H. Schenk
1 farm, to grow bulbs.
MOVING
Central Point Feed Store
Central Point
WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL WANTED TO TRADE— Good town tract o f land near Central
property for small,
improved Inquire at this office.
REVIEW
Oregon
"YOUR FACE IS GOOD, BUT IT WON'T GO IN THE CASH
REGISTER
Hillsboro — Sixteen d i s t r i c t s
vote to merge in union high school
district.
Corvallis*—Contracts let, for Wren
overcrossing, fo r $18,130; Mary’s
I River bridge, $13,794; 10 miles Al-
sea highway, $47,186.
Pendleton— Umatilla woolgrowers
I have sold 19,000 lambs, at $10.50 to
| $10.75.
Specials
Roseburg— Contracts let, for three
I important jobs o f street grading and
paving.
Point.
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W e A r e M a n ufa ctu re rs o f
DOORS, SCREENS, W IN D O W S AND SASH,
W IN D O W AND DOOR FRAMES, MOULD­
INGS, CABINETS OF ALL KINDS
Our Constant Aim is to Keep Our Quality and Prices
Absolutely Right. Do Not Order From Out-of-Town
Concerns Before Letting Us Figure on Your Bill.
TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS
Medford
Oregon
A MODERN MILL
Sweet, Tasty Meats
THE CHOICE OF THE LAND— ALWAYS FRESH AND TENDER
Newberg— Spaulding Pulp & Pa­
per Co. organizes, with $60,000 cap­
ital subscribed.
For FRIDAY and SATURDAY O n l y -
May 28 and 29, a Guaranteed Tire and Tube
Toledo— Construction begins, on
fireproof business block to cost $40,
000.
Klamath Falls— Califomia-Oregon
Power company begins work on $125,
000 city water reservoir.
30x3 Vi for $11.50
Oregon City— 150 men back to
work in Hawley paper and pulp mills,
since rise in Willamette River.
Aeroplane Bonds given with
each purchase
Medford — California-0 r e g o n
Power company shows 28 per cent
business gain and 32 per cent net
earnings increase for 1925, over
1924.
Medford— Hotel Medford
going extensive alterations.
“ Quality and Service” — Our Motto
Central Point Meat Market
I. D. LEWIS, Prop.
under-
Scapoose— Growers here have 95
acres of fine strawberries, this ye»r
Central Point Service Station
If You Buy Your
Groceries Here
Whitman National Forest will sell
18,000,000 feet timber a year.
Watch this Space
Glendale— Glendale News
buys
nef press and other printing machin­
ery.
for Our Saturday Specials
Chiloquin— Big sawmill
burned, will be rebuilt.
recently
Castle Rock— County and Forest
Service will spend $14,000, on Spirit
Lake road.
Medford— Jackson County Fair
board spends $4,000, leveling air­
port.
Y our entire satisfaction
Guaranteed
Salem— Four months postal re­
ceipts, $70,195.67, break all previous
records.
W E GIVE AEROPLANE BONDS
Milwaukie— Contract let for sewer
system, to cost $31,647.
WEAVER’ S STORE
Portland— Proposed additions to
Jantzen Knitting Mills will cost $400,
000.
Phone 61
‘SERVICE and QUALITY”
Central Point. Oregon
State airplane forest patrol
have landing fields at Salem
Roseburg.
New Potatoes, 4 lbs. f o r ........................................ 25c
New Peas, 3 lbs. f o r ....................... ’........................ 25c
Spaghetti, 3 lbs. f o r ................................................ 25c
Macaroni, 3 lbs. f o r ................................................ 25c
Chrystal White Soap, 10 bars for
........................ 38c
will
and
Dallas— Willamette Valley Lum­
ber Company adds fifty men to mill
crew.
FABER’S Cash
Grocery
— A Good Place to Trade-
Cottage Grove Baptists will build
¡$12,000 church, this summer.
Klamath Falls— During April,
new residences were built here.
Coffee and Tea
Washington county has 800 acres
alfalfa, cutting two tons per acre for {
first group.
Now wo will not say O. V. B. Coffee can be Better,
but A. B.
as well as Golden Gate Coffee are the
best, and while our present stock lasts we will quote:
O. V. B. Coffee, per lb.......................................
55 c
A. B. C. Coffee, per lb. ....................................... 55 c
Golden Gate Coffee, per lb. ....................
sgc
Bulk C offee a t ........................................ 40c and 45 c
All o f these are better than you will get else­
where.
W e will guarantee these brands.
B. P. Thiess & Co,
“STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER”
79
Portland — Labor
employment
¡shows 20 per cent gain on May 1,
j over April 1.
Railroads o f the northwest have
started work on a $110.000,000 im­
provement and maintenance pro­
gram. the heaviest Norhwest rail-
| road building program in five years.
SC O U T N E W S
Twenty scouts o f the local troop
are going up to the summer camp
Saturday to do some pro pert work.
When this work is completed the
troop get to put their name on it
as their contribution to the perman
ent summer camp. The troop will
leave the Scout hall at one o’clock
Saturday for the camp. They will
get back Sunday afternoon. The
summer camp is seven miles from
Ruch on the Applegate river. It is
at the star ranger station.— A. S. M.
Per Sal*---- 4 • eek *14 r m l m
at
I Or each. — Mrs. D. M Grisham. C m -
trai P o in t . O r r f o a , R. I.
Merchandise of
Quality
W . C. Leever
THE 7YWCH£ST£ft
store