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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1935)
THURSDAY, JUXE «, IMS TTvr AM ERICAN . C E N TR A L PO INT. OREGON PAGE THREE I Last W ill and Testament of Claw O f '35 It Made bequeath my pole-vaulting ability to Roland Cased ............... .. California Iola Carr .... ........ ......... Medford Ruby Webster Chosen tied for the office of vice-presidency. Hoy Heath. He may be able to throw C um * of Ittitt John Eddy ............ CCC ramp Libby Hamilton defeated Erma himself over. Orville Caster ..._....... Central Point Dorothy Jones Middleton— Granu For G .A .A . President Thompson In the race for the office I, Leona lake!, do will and be- Douglas Elliott ........ Central Point Pass. of secretary. queath my short stature to Maxine Vera Hood .................. Medford Itha Momingslar Robluson — Tolo Ruby Webster was elected presi Esther Lathrop was elected trea By VANCE NOLTA Cl**mens. Ardts Cased ......................... Medford Mildred Oregory Medford dent of the G.A.A. organisation for surer running against Maryan Tuck Wf, the Class of '35, having auc- I, Bonnie S*ttl«mire, bequeath my Elizabeth Fleischer— American Fruit Oliver Obenchaiu ........ Central Point the coming school year. She was er. .essfully fought and struggled our blond hair and blue eyes to Bill Growers, Medford Merle Hedgpeth Oheuchain— Central opposed by Dorothea Hedgpeth. Miss Evelyn Hamilton la the advi way through high school, do leave Grimes. _____________________ _____ Point Wilda Hall Carr— Hand Box _______ in Med- Arlene Iunman and Vlolabelle sor of this organisation. for the betterment of our inferiors^ I. Phyllis Turpin, do will and be- ford G erald Morris Central Point the following will and testament: queath my laugh to Richard Jewett. Helm Lees Marlin Central Point Evelyn Smith Snyder — California \e do hereby will and bequeath! I. Geraldine Hermanson, do will Alvin Maple ......................... Medford Class of IBM to the Junior class as a whole, our (Continued on Tag« Six) Donald Pattersou Central Point . Marion Caster— Oregon State college ability to progress upward bottjand bequeath my hard-working am- (Elixabeth Southwell — Grants Pass May Etcher Arthur ...... .. Medford physically and mentally — In other! bltions to Keuneth Hood. Geraldine St Arnold Medford Roberta Rea men Gregory.. ..Medfort Not o u ly k e e p * f o o d s F R E S H — wordB, to grow up. I. Fern Cherryholm*-s, do will and Ruth Turpin— J. C. Peiiney’s in Med- Amy Johnson .................... Lakevlew b ut k e e p s thorn W H O L E S O M E ! We do hereby will and bequeath bequeath my "C ash 1 to society in ford Robert Loesch— Oregon State college to the sophomores, who shall next ®enyral- Alfred Taylor .......... Central Polut Delpba Milton Cox . .Central Point C*11 on year rise from the degredation ot I. Wilma Hood, bequeath my abil- r i« « . of ij»;tl Ellen Virtue Snyder Central Point lowerclassmen to that coveted and By to tell Jokes to Edith Vincent. Central Polut Fred' Virtue Kuth Cash Central Point! exalted rank, of men and women, our I. Bill Snyder, do will and be Medford Ice & ability to "get by.” queath my job as paper editor to To the freshmen we do hereby will anybody who wants it. Storage Company and bequeath our good wishes and I, Dorothy Powell, do will and be- hopes that you will leave C. P. H. S. j queath my tennis-playing ability to with as many fond memories as we. Maxine Musty. We also leave you In full control o f' Being In a sound and healthy state , ¿yJ A D A „Rr-MAYN E the Incoming infants next year. i of mind and in complete coutrol ot To next year's freshmen we do w ill, all my mental faculties I hereby set ; and bequeath the traditions of the my hand and seal this twenty-ninth ■ - - • • school, the honors, the glories and day of May, nineteeu hundred thirty FOR THE FIRST PICNICS ways. the good will and fellowship that five, The picnic season conies with the For a hot drink one of the best have been the mainstay of Central Signed: Point High School in the proceeding J. WELLINGTON WIMPY month of June and they are both up- for a picnic is hot cocoa made with on us. There is always the weather milk. It Is one way of providing years. ... Attorney at Law to be considered with the first pic- the children with their milk as well Individually wo do will and be- Witnesses: uics, whether it will be warm as with something hot, and grown- queath the following: Popeye the Sailor. enough for the usual type of cold up* enjoy It too. But, of course, it W e are ready to take over the burden Olive Oyl I, Melburn Atkins, Jr., do be picnic lunch or whether It will be is easy to have hot coffee, too— and The Sea Hag queath to some junior, whose name of caring for your Wash Day trou cool enough for a picnic fire. you can take milk along for the begins with " A ” , rnjfr. position in the Since there will be pleuty of hot children, first seat of the last row. Present Location of bles. And you will be amazed at the days to plan for later. It is probably To finish up the picnic lunch, I, Gladys Vincent, do will and be-, low cost. Former Students of better to plan the early ones around fresh fruits, especially berries now queath my ability to reach high a picnic fire. And for a picnic with coming in season, with cake or cook- notes to Edwin Gebhard. Local High School a fire you pack the lunch basket perhaps, will make a good des- I, Robert Virtue, bequeath mj Why not call “ Medford 166” and wlth the makings of the lunch, rath- serf. Of course, nothing is more heart-breaking ways to Floyd Wool- <T*w* of HUM have our driver call and explain? ridge. Good luck and good hunt- Avis Ayers— Southern Oregon N'or-|er lha" ready-to-eat cold things popular for picnics, especially on a ing, Floyd. ! mal School. suitable for the hot summer days. A warm day, than ice cream. Ice 1, Virginia Waterman, do will and Delbert Ayers— Assistant Postmaster Picn*c nieal In hese days and times cream can be packed with dry ice bequeath my silence to the sopbo- o f Central Point. "’ «y easily be a well-rounded meal In a most convenient form and when more class as a whole. Make good1 Oueva Brown— San Jose. California bread and^dmeat or eggs, milk, « ^ « 1 with berrit* or fruit, or with Central Point I VPSetables and fruit. Tho things too cake, or as Ice cream sandwiches. SOUTH RIVERSIDE AVENUE PH O N E Ititi use of this bequest, little men and 1 Fred Bosworth Ruth Haley MedforJ often neglected on a picnic are the there is nothing more to be desired women. !n the way of a picnic dessert. 1, Clifford Conrad, bequeath my Fatna Shaver— Business College In green things and dmilk. To begin with meat, It could be Medford 'bicycle built for two" to my broth er, Clyde. 1 retain the passenger., Naomi Johnson — Stenographer in ground meat for hamburger cakes, or “ kabobs” — meat on skewers— or Medford I, Lawrence Martin, bequeath my weiners, all ot course broiled over Jerry Tex .................... Central Poim size to be distributed among the Buddy Cowin ............. j .... CCC camp tho fire. With a frying pan along, freshmen as seems fitting. I, Teressa Russell, do will and hr- Ermel Shaver— Box Factory in Med- bacon and eggs are always good. Other hot dishes that go well at a ford queath my ability to handle a ''Carr” picnic are baked dishes, as escallop- to some oni! big enough to stand up Ralph Buckles ................. CCC camp Herman Hossfeld ........Central Point ed potatoes or macaroni with cheese to him. I, Lyle Russell, bequeath a certain Lewi« Hedgpeth ....... Central Point and tomatoes. These will stay hot Clifford Casad ........ Los Angeles for a long tlme If wrapped up well. sophomore girl to myself. For the green things— lettuce, ra I, Geraldine Jones, do will and Katherine Lathrop — Oregon State dishes and young onions— are al College bequeath my "Ayers” to Nellie Francis Fuller— Willamette Univer ways good on a picnic plate. Favor Grissom. ites, too, are tomatoes and cucum- sity I, Vance Nolta, do bequeath my Central Point bers In season, for salads or with habit of sleeping in classes to Mr. Lotus Hesselgrave . Central Point Ichwa« ior »audwich spreads. Cot Janls Hellsegrave Jewett. I, I. Juno Nealon, do will and bo- Ebron Griffitt*— Trucking in Med tage cheese is one of tho best picnic dishes for it can b© used in so many queath my position at the East door ford to James Fleischer— alone. • Harry Young— Groceteria in Medford; 1, Donald Richardson, bequeath' Class of 1WB!1 my string of A's to Roger Lawrence. .Mary Jane Beebe— Stenographer ln | Medford School of I, Sidney Bristow, bequeath my Medford group of girl friends to Herbert ( Vivian Jones— American Fruit Orow- Beauty Culture Crowder. They're gold-diggers ; era, Medford A ll brunches o f Itcauty Culture Herbert. Wylamae Parker— stenographer I p I, Ned Cash, bequeath my book- Medford Taught by th e Hurnhum M ethod keeping to my worst enemy. j Mona Lewis ..... Central Point I, Harold Doerschuk, bequeath, Grace Hermanson — Stenographer, ENROLL N O W my professional janltoring abilities Central Point a . V. s •> Wvy ft«»!}?«® ? SE««« to Sitnon Pappe. Nellie Eicher .. Central Point and Save T W O M ONTHS and save I, Peggy Lawrence, do will and Wilbur Eicher ........ Central Point 5 0 0 H O U R S TIM E bequeath my gum-chewing affliction Ruth Ramstrom Stark — Medford New Law in E ffect Ju n e 13th Ethelyn Scott Noel ... ... Roseburg to Bette Hill. R eq u ires eight m onths. 1SOO Thada Olass ......................... Medford I, Aaron Ayers, bequeath my cus hours tom of punctuality In arriving at Jack Sanderson ............ S. O. N. S. Berenice Reames ..... S O. N. S. school to Roberta Pankey. S5.0O W IL L E N R O L L YOU NOW ' ' • •• •A"rV I, Lauretta Williams, bequeath my James Vincent— Fluhrer's Bakery in P h one HI Medford half of the bicycle bullt-fer-two to 4 I » H K. M ain Ht. M edford Mura Mills ......................... Medford Violabelle Morrow. I. Donald Culbertson, do will and Evadna Musty .......... . Central Point j Pure Ice H e W ay / to H ealth OREGON "DAIRY COUNCIL Pass the Buck. To the Laundry t 3 Medford Domestic Laundry | I i s ■ i A N E W CHAPTER IN B A N K IN G HISTORY THIS E X T R A O R D IN A R Y OFFER POSITIVELY ENDS The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation has usher ed in a new era of security for funds deposited with in sured banks up 'o and including $5,000 for each depos itor. A ll customers of this bank enjoy the benefits made possible by Depositlnsurance. I is provided n accord ance with our unvar ing poicy of adopting all ustified precautonary measures to safe guard the funds en- rusted to our care. MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK J U N E 15 After that date it will not be possible for us to sell this range at less than its regular selling price of $165. This is the most remarkable value in a high grade electric range that will probably ever come your way. This extraordinary offer is only possible because these ranges were contracted for with the factory last fall. These ranges purchased at today’s prices will have to be sold at $165. A very fine range at a price so far below its regular selling price today that this is the outstanding bargain of the year. * $005« S ^ CASH $C D 00 DOWN $ 0 8 8 ** MONTHLY The California Oregon Power Company