The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, October 06, 1938, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    O ' v T K A L POINT
PA G I SIX
A M ER ICAN
T H lW iD A Ï,
C E N T R A L PQDTT.
riie »ebekah lodge held its regu-'
Mbs TVa Redmond, formerly of
' ” 'dn- .lav < vcninu , The Dalles, crrlved in Mtdford re*i
i.
g ■ att ndance. Following cently and has joined the ctaff
ihe iiiisine»* session a committee beauty operators of "Helens." which
consisting of Mrs. Ida Henderson formerly was known as Rosebor-
and Mrs. Bessie Fredenburg served ough's beauty shop.
delicious refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Isaacson are
The Past Noble Grand club mot leaving Friday morning for southern
Their address will he.
at the Purkeyptle home Tuesday California
afternoon. A verv enjoyable after­ Brookmore Apartments, No. 189
North Marengo, Pasadena, Calif.
noon was spent.
City R w r d f r Guy Tex visit.'d
Praspect Sunday. His v.-': ; tu.i.
led boms with him. Mr*. Tex ¡u-
¡wen v siting tier »liter .Mrs. Grieve»
Mr. A. M. Hare »h o visited hl.| ^ daughter
Pro<.
brother and family here recently re -1 pf ef rh|- fa„ while , ,,,v rink from
turned to hl» home In Tillamook a major operatiou which she undei
Mra. Bennie William« and Mr». Beta went this summer.
Johnson accompanied him here and ;
Mrs. Sarah Fry is Improving from
were guests at the Hare home. Mrs.
a recent sickness, Mr. Fry reports
Johnson is still visiting here.
and he also said he has been doing
A collection ia being made hy his
, he work
friends to buy Verne Hanson a
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Braille Bible. This book is composed
w
8, opk woo, gkirtH $1.98 at
of 21 volumes and when assembl* d j.-a|,er'M.
make a Immense book.
LOCALE
Miss Leona Darby, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Darby, was mar­
ried to Riehard Fraley last Sunday
afternoon at the Tabernacle in Med­
ford.
Many friends from here at­
tended.
Miss Darby was lovely in
a pink dress. Rev. Stram perform­
ed the ceremony.
Adair and Mr. Ragner L'udiue went
to eastern Oregon hunting, October
HTt'l.
Mr. und Mrs. Miles Otis and
Gertrude Otis visited Mrs. Otis's
parents Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wright
last Sunday. Gertrude Otis Is Mr.
Otis's sister.
OKTOBER
o,
1933
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING
Blight Knives, Wrecking liars
Chisels X Crowbar*.
Made to Order
ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING
CENTRAL 1*01 NT
BLACKSMITH SHOP
O. M. ( “ Shorty” ) Minnick, Prop.
Are You
Mr. and Mrs. Axel Benson ar"
planning to move next week to their
own property in the Howard school
district. The Bensons have betn
living in Mrs Sam Anderson's house.
Mrs. Anderson is expected here next
month to take charge of her pro­
perty.
*
Registered?
Mrs. Minnie Buckles received a
Marshall Slmmonds and Ronald I tter from her son Ralph which
Gandee went hunting Sunday andf made h„ r hPart „ tand 8tiu for a
their wives went to the show in
j minute Ralph wrote that he would
afternoon. In the evening the en- sall for Europe September 28 to
IF NOT— YOU MUST REGISTER AT ONCE FOR THE
tire party went to Ashland and »!*"* hr|ng bafk refugee« and would be
FORTHCOMING GENERAL ELECTION—
II- fore it rains— cover your barn
the evening with Mr
»»undo* s k„ n<J «(-verni months. Mrs. Buckles
W illow Springs
brother and family.
failed to think that danger of an with Sugar Pine Shakes. Faber's.
Items
, immediate war was supposed to be
Mrs. Sanford J. Richardson and! ' over.
Mrs. Nora Edsall and Mrs. Effie
Dr. C. C. Goldsherrv left Tuesday
daughter spent Saaturday afternoon
for Portland to attend the state Castor spent last Thursday and Fri­
at the home of Mrs. Jimmy Valen-
Friends from Eagle Point called dtntal convention to be held Oct­ day at Applegate with Mrs. Lamport.
tine, nee Mia» Erma Richardson. Mr. on \irg Margaret Hubbard and in- ober 5 to 8 , Inclusive. He expected
Ralph Van Zyle shot a four point
Is The Closing Date
Rlchard»on Joined them for dinner formed her they would call for her to return late Friday.
buck up by Mount Pitt, Its weight
Sunday. Mrs. Valentine's mother j S u n d a y and take her to Klamath
was one hundred and sixty five
• Oregon has a system of permanent registration.
Mary Richardson spent the day with pt uf to Kee j,Pr new grandson.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wall who pounds.
Once registered the voter need not register again
unless he has failed to vote in any election in two
her.
|
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have spent the summer working
Little Frieda Pune Erwin spent
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i This office wishes to thank Mis.
years up to and including the general election of
with Mr, Wall's brotther, Oscar, In one day last week with her grand­
193fi, or unless he has, since registering, movfd
Mrs. John Brenner writes from'Lange for some of the lovllest Tokay a grain elevator returned home re­ mother and aunt Mrs. L. A. Wright.
to another precinct.
Los Angeles that her daughter Mrs. grapes we have ever esen.
The Willow Springs Halloween
cently. His brother Oscar Wall and
Rush, who has been very sick. Is Im­
• Persons who, in the period between close of regi­
wife
returned
with
them
and
the
program
will be on the evening of
Pick out the best pair of shoes.
stration books and day of election, will attain
proving.
four
left
on
a
hunting
trip
on
their
October
twenty
sixth.
voting age or complete the six months' residtnee
79? will buy at Faber's.
arrival home.
Mr. L. A. Wright and Mr. Lenard
reqult^ment for newcomers, are entitled to re­
Verne Pendleton,
John Ross,
gister on or before October 8 .
Floyd Ross and Mel Atkins were in
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Marine, who
a party who brought In 3 bucks shot visited Mr* Marine's sister in Penn.,
P a id Ailv. R e p u b lic a n C e n tr a l C o m m it te e
Joe, W o o d , S e cre ta ry
in the Evans creek district. They this winter, and later in the year
returned home Monday after spend­ Mrs. Marine took treatment from a
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No.
ing several days hunting
doctor in Canada while Mr. Marine fi of .lad; on County, State of Oregon, that a school meeting of the said
looked after his grain harvest, re­ district will be held at Central Point High School on the 28th day of
Ask for bargain shoes at Faber’s
turned home Saturday and are stay- October. 1938, at 7 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of discussing
tlie budget for the fiscal school year, beginning June, 1939, and ending
Mr. Dean Stanley of Milwaukee Ing with their son George and fami- June. 1940, herein set forth, and to vote on the proposition of levying a
vislted his uncle Mr Eldon Gleason ly for
a few days before moving In-
district tax.
and family recently. Mr. Stanley’s, to their own home
GROCERY
MAKKKT
BUDGET
father was principal of the grammar
Estimated Receipt*
Dickie, lit tie son of Mr. and Mrs.
school here, when he was born and
.,
Balance on hand at the beginning of the fiscal
■
school year (third Monday in June) for which
they lived In the house now owned | s ' “ v“
«* vIhI""K at th,e A1
this budget is made .......................................... $ 1,927.32
by Guy Tex. Mr. Stanley walked up Maple
home for a couple of weeks
To be received from the County School Fund. .. 4,000.00
by the place but »aid he could not
Mrs G. F. Tidwell and Mrs. H. A. 3. To be received from the Elementary School
remember it.
Fund .............................. .............. ......................• 1 , 000.00
P h on e 201
Hither of Medford were visiting Mrs.
To be received from the State Irreducible
School Fund ...............
400.00
Mrs. Maude Snider was a caller at Emma Bennett and Mrs. Lucy Hith­
er on Wednesday. Mrs. Tidwell is 6 . To he received from the. Non-High School
the Lange home Tuesday.
District for tuition ........................................... 4.500.00
a granddaughter of Mrs. Benn’ tt
To l>e received from tuition for pupils below
and
Mrs.
Bithers
Is
a
daughter-in-
LODGE D IR EC TO R Y
high school ...........
100.00
POWELL’S STRAINED
ALL GOOD .MEAT
CAT
law of Mrs. Lucy Hither.
in. Total Estimated Receipt* ..................................................... <H2.077.SflS
I. O. O. F 193
Noble Grand, E. W. Hedgepeth
Estimateli Expenditures
Miss Mesnage was a caller at the
Elementary
High
Total
■ 5-lb. Pail
8 ec. J. E. Vincent
Hotel Valandra Wednesday. She is I. GENERAI, CONTROL
2 Lbs.
Meet« each Monday evening at Hall
now visiting her sister In Ihe Willow
$
S7.50 $
87.50 $
175.00
Visitors Welcome.
Springs district where Mrs. Ohomel
2. Census and Comp. Ed................
12 .5p
12.50
25.00
3. Legal Services (Clerk’s Bond)
200.00
lo o .o o
100.00
and Mis« Mesnage will finish build­
5
PABHTlh'T— H Varieties
ing a cabin for themselves where
Total General Control
4 0 0 .0 0
*
they can live when they visit friends
and relatives in the valley. They •HI. INSTRUCTION— Teaching
WANTED
1. Principal .............................
$ 2.400.00
* 1 , 200.00
$ 1 , 200.00
plan to be here at least two more
Pound
14,000.00 ■ --------------------------------------------------------------
2. Teachers ............................
8 , 000.00
fi, 000.00
WANTED — Livestock
ThumLr weeks.
3. Supplies ............................
800.00
400.00
400.00
Packing Co. Phone 551.
300.00 ................
300.00
4. Textbooks ..........................
RESOLUTION
WANTED—Good used tires, car to
* 17,3 0 0 .0« ■
Whereas (he Gates of
Heaven T o la I I n s t r u c tio n — T e a c h in g
GOLDEN KERNELS
wreck. Save 60% on your used
Excellent for Sca.soiiing;
have again swing ajar to receive to IV. OPERATION OF PLANT
parts. Try our complete welding
her eternal Home our beloved Sister
1. Janitor’s Salary ....................... . .$ 625.00 $ 625.00
service, electric and acethylen* Mary Mee and whereas, our sister
2. Janitor’s Supplies ..........
175.00
200.00
375.0!) jj 3 Pounds
-
3. Fuel ............
welding
Southern Oregon Sal­ will hP greatly missed front her
350.00
350.00
700.00
Pound
4. Light und Power .
240.00
vage Co., 223 N. Riverside, Med­
60.00
300.00
place in onr order where she was
8
Wa
:
•
t
100.00
100.00
200.00
ford.
held In High Esteem, therefore
«. Telephone
40.00
40.00
Be it resolved, that we extend it
WANTED— Ambitious student» for
40%
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Total Eximnsc o f 0 |>crntion
• 2.NO.YOO
re»idence and borne »tudy coures Fraternal hand in sympathy.
Be it further resolved that our v. m a i n t e n a n c e a n d r e p a i r
in business training that turn
1. Furniture and Equipment
500.09
- $ 250.00 $ 250.00 *
spare time into earning time. Charter be drap d for thirty days V
Pound - -
2. Buildings and Grounds
400 on
400.00
800.00 J Package
—
h»r memory.
Medford Business College GWN.
Be it further resolved that a copy
• 1 .3 0 0 .0 0
Total Maintenance and Repair
FOR SALK
of this Resolution be sent to the
VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES
FOR SALE Tokay grapes, 2 ' a< a bereaved family, a copy be sent to
1. Library Rooks
..........
$ 100.00 * 100.00
200. oO
pound. Marie Lange, Phone 307, our local paper, and copy he spread
2. Health
on
the
minutes
of
this
Lodge.
Central Point.
a. Personal Service
2 0 0 .0 0
50.00
250.00
ROOFING & ROOFING PAINT
ETTA M. PURKEYPILE
b. Supplita .... ...................
100.00
100.00
FOR SALE— Lot on Pacific Hlghwiiy
EMMA GLEASON
900.00
900.00
STOVES A STOVE PIPES
—
283 feet deep. Central Point.
INEZ FERGUSON
Total
Auxiliary
Agencies
RAMItOO LAWN RAKES
• 1.430.00
Price reasonable. O. V. Myers.
Phone I58J, Medford
52— 3t
VIf. FIXED CHARGES
FARM IMPLEMENT * REPAIRS
! Insurance
.............
$ j^ o .00 $ 150.00 $
300.00
Ethel’s
FOR SALK— Boy's bicycle 24-ln
Saturday, Oct. 8
Notice ot School Meeting
j '
Faber’s
Quality Groceries at a Saving’
Honey
Hamburger
39
19 e
Beef Roasts
C L A S S IF IE D
!
2 Pkg..
.
.
13
25 c
■ Pop Corn
Bacon Squares
25 c
15 e
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Bran Flakes
FOR SALE— Fruit Jars, complete.
25-gallon Kegs. Fred Virtue, 4th
and Maple streets
51— It
FOR SALE— Body Pine, *1.50 on
the ground or $1.75 delivered.
Also Oak
P l> Lofland,
It*
m il's northwest of Centrnl Point.
51— 4t
ALL METAL flag poles and Play­
mate play ground equipment for
school»— parks -granges and pri­
vate peate»
D D. Davis, 125 N
Hotly, Medford, Phone 7 45 M.
49-lt
NOTICE Mrs A. L. Weber Is now
located in Central Point first
house south of The American
She la a trained nurse of long
experience and treat Goitre and
Bunion* at hard time chargee No
2 to 5
knife or medicine u«ed
o'clock
51 1
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Beauty Salon
All kind* of Beauty Works
PERM VNKN'TS, FACIALS
SHAMPOO, FÌNGER WAVES,
MARCEL, MANICURE
A HAIRCUTS
Phone ill
Central Point
Green Lantern
M E R C H A N T » L U N C H ;!3 r
Short Order*
S tea k * o f A ll K in d s
S a n d w ich e s
GROCERIES
Sunday Chicken
Dinner—45c
R IC H F IE L D
S E R V IC E
O p en ft a .m . In 11 p.ni.
PLANER BLOCKS
MOM ER SM VRPENING
STOVE LINING
shooting on ln*ide clcc-
trtr wiring anil piombine
Stove Lining
rriM ihlr
C e n tra l P o in t W ood Y a rd
Tri.
!UM
$ 550.00
Total Capital Outlay
IX. DEBT SKKVIt E
1. Principal on Ronds .........................
2 . Principal on Warrants
3. Interest on Ronds
4. Interest on Warrants ....
* 2.000 00
250.00
1 . 000.00
50.00
$
550 00
«
530.00
Homer Brown
.
Phone 37
Cor. 4t!i A Pine
Central Point
S
SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES
Total General Control
............................................. . .$
400.00
Total Instruction— Teaching
!!! ......................................................17.500.00
.".!!!!!
Total Expense of Operation
...................................................
2.885.00
Total Maintenance and Repair
—................................................ 1.300.00
Total Auxiliary Agencies
........................- ........ ........ ....... 1,450.00
Total Fixed Charge«
...................— —...............- .......
300.00
Total Capital Outlay
...... - .............. -
...........
550.00
Total Debt Service .............
..................................
Emergency
.................. .
........................- ........................ 1.500 00
Total Estimateli Expenditure. f«ir Year
• ¿m a m •••
*
•• «toc • m kxm k • > w »
« ’ft 105 on
• . • . » o r a o ::«io t> ' « o r
RECAPITULATION
Total Estimated Expenditure* for the vear
$29.165 00
Lea* Total Estimated Receipt, for the year _______ 12.077.32
\moiinf 1 « he Raised hy District T .n
I aile ht Cline**
, , f
D G lrlry
S h op R epairin g— E lectric M eld in g — P lu m bin g
Central Point Hardware
3.300.00
Windshield Wiper
»Service
Motors, Arms, Blades and Hose
Vacuum Pumps
Slfl.'MNMMl
[ Dated this October 5. 1938
Si*n*‘d
HAROLD HEAD
M. A. ADAMS
------- -------------------------------- District Clerk
Chairman. Board of Directors
Approved by Budget Committee October 5, 1928
SirTUi: a
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„
Ot'V TEX
J e VINCENT
Seor.tsry. Budget Committee
Chairman. B u d g e t Commit!*
•Budget item
Chimneys for Lamps or Lanterns
St7.Ofl7.ftN
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TOT 11. INl>t HTKONESS OF DISTRICT
1
Ponderi Debt, Including negotiable warrants
$16.000.00
T ofu !
LUNCH BASKETS
I J V O O .I H I
II Instruction Supervision" not used in small district*.
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19 *
H A R D W A R E & IM P L E M E N T CO .
Central Point
$ 2 , 000.00
250.00
1 , 000.00
50.00
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■
W. E. ALEXANDER
300.00
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■
Stick-on Sols—-Aluminum Kitchenwares
X. EMERGENCY
Saw Filing-Gumming
$4.75 per load
ft
VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAY
1 New Furniture and Equipment ....
Total Ih-hi S en t,«
Hay
N«»w for winter at
Total Fixed Charges
■
Picnic Shoulders
1»
wheels. In good condition. $15.00
Phone 611 Central Point.
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Associated Service Station
L. C. Grimes
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