THURSDAY, M A Y 27, 1926 CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN PAGE FIVE Aeroplane Auction Sale TR A B II Saturday-Evening, June 5 8 P. 23 ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE, VALUED AT $109.05, NOW ON DISPLAY AT WEAVER’S STORE, TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION TO THE HIGH EST BIDDER, IN AEROPLANE BONDS. » YOU GET AEROPLANE BONDS WITH EACH PURCHASE, AT— CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN CENTRAL POINT SERVICE STATION CENTRAL POINT MEAT MARKET W . C. LEEVER, HARDWARE WEAVER’S STORE No Bids Accepted After 7:00 o’Clock P. M. Gresham— Record berry crops o f all kinds being grown here this year. R E V IE W Wheeler— Road to be widened by Corvallis— Pacific Telephone & movihg several buildings 8 to 200 Telegraph Co. gives $5,000 electric­ feet. Astoria— Presbyterians will build al laboratory equipment to Oregon' new $65,000 church and civic cen­ Agricultural College. ter. U. S. Forest Service will spend Bend— Oregon Trunk Railroad $350,000 on roads and $150,000 on will establish division station here. trails in Oregon, this year. Burns— New fireproof movie theater Brogan— 16.6 miles o f John Day to cost $25,000. Highway, Cow Valley to this place, Cottage Grove votes $40,000, for will be surfaced. city hall and forwaterworks improve­ Astoria— Heavy plantings made of ment. flax, peppermint, lettuce and cauli­ Maupin— Local men file on petro­ flower. leum rights along Deschutes River OREGON W EEKLY IN D U S T R IA L “ Baker Democrat” completes f i f ­ Crater Lake highway to be graveled, for $49,105. ty-sixth year of publication. North Bend will light up Sherman Stayton— Salem Linen Mills will Avenue, two miles long. establish $25,000 flax scutching plant here. Timely rains have practically in­ sured the bumper Northwest fruit Garibaldi— Mass meeting selects crops that were promised by the site for new $40,000 schoolhouse. early season. Cannery activities LaGrande— Cherry crop in Grand and fruit picking will absorb more Ronds estimated at seventy carloads. labor this year than ever before, also larger number o f worker» and Glendale— Contracts for road to for a longer season, if the present Pacific Highway let, for $14,864. promise holds. The seasonal influx Tillamook — Mountain States o f labor has begun earlier than usual, Power Company has forty men build­ because of the eary season. P u ttin g the H obble» on O regon ing Cloverdale line. The real purpose o f the income tax is to get “ more money,” and that money would be spent without in any way reducing the general tax bur­ den o f the public. A very definite result of on Ore­ gon income tax law would be to drive every man with capital to in­ vest in payroll enterprises, to ad­ joining states that are not subpect to a local income tax on top of all other taxes. 2% lots, good location, best soil in town, fenced for garden, priced right. Inquire at this office. tf The American does all kinds of The people o f Oregon are asked printing. If it can be printed— we Bend— Silvertown Storage Garage to vote for a state income tax to can do it. to cost $22,000. near here. “ reduce taxes.” This is a political Reedsport— Johnson Lumber Co. Portlanad, Ore., Journal handled move pure and simple, as the peo­ D a n ce— O ld Tim a -F rid a y Nite Reedsport — first carload 1926 rebuilds mill, to cut 100,000 feet a approximately three-quarter million ple are not asking for it. G atew ay Th eatre. day. . shad shipped to eastern markets. lines o f classified advertising over the telephone, last year. Federalized Service THE ADVICE FROM AN OFFICER OF THIS BANK CONCERNING YOUR FINANCIAL PROBLEMS WILL COST YOU NOTHING AND MAY SAVE YOU MAKING COSTLY MISTAKES. WE CONSIDER IT A PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU IN ANY CAPACITY WHEREIN WE CAN BE OF ASSIST­ ANCE. Central Point State Bank Portland wins national honors, for large city showing best record in fire prevention and elimination o f fire hazards. » Open Air Dance Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company plans another 35,000-h.p. I power unit on Clackamas River at Oak Grove, to cost $2,700,000. Klamath Falls— Southern Pacific ' plans to spend $800,000 on terminal i facilities here. Gold Hill Dance Pavilion Coos Bay shipped 5,843,322 feet | o f lumber to the Orient, during the month o f April. Salem building record fo r was $561,375. April ; Oregon had 250 acres mint in | [1925; this pear there will be 2,000 j acres. Every Saturday Nite Music by Detroit— Breitenbush Hot Springs j to have $100,000 development pro­ ject. Forest service closes 8,300 acres . Mt. Hood national forest, because o f fire hazard. McMinnville— Contract let f o r new Baptist church to cost about j $60,000. Medford— Six and one-half miles 1 ARTISANS’ 7-PIECE MELODY MAKERS A GOOD TIME FOR ALL