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THURSDAY. AUGUST 24, IM* ■ EXTRAE POINT UMERIC UN. CENTRAL roíVT. OREGON THE CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN I LOCALS ■n rlee-t AU metal fixtures have been removed !r >a the old t-eter-boarl-. repatr*d. and installed oa new boards. Plans ar» being made to pat the oat-door basketball court in. good »hap- and in»rali a n-w volley ball oatdoor court and also a hand bell court Rearrangement of »forage in the basetneat ha» been necessary to give more room for th* high A finishing •chcol »hop classes room will be psr»r:"aed off to gir- a dustprof space for painting aai varnishing articles made in the shop clam. Much of the work of fit- tiag up this room will be done by tbe second year shop class. In the high school building addi tional shelving has been put in the library; some remodeling is being done to provide for the chemistry Outlook for New Gym Favorable _ ■---------- - laboratory; floor preservative has been used oa all the flora; wood work la all toilet rooms has be n repainted and when window walk ing and general clean-up work L»» been complet'd the building will be spick and »pan for tbe opening day. •oa John Jr. rtsired Mam FbyL.» Ta* outlook for a new gymaaaium Porter H Gran’« Paa» WMmesday. jm »ory favorable according to re- . is de ______ ■ ;orts from Sapc Jewett Eigia»-- large Billy Leever of Ashland viattec ' Thompson of the WPA sow has n- exper'- bia grandmother Mrs. Leibel Leever I -homy ta receive applications for H* was p«aaaiag a trip i aew project* 7"o get a letter, last week ' " " and - ■ kt o* the optnloa «— to Eastern Oregon with a asmber • f {:har. favorable action «HI bw takec Write a letter . ader thm pla* tbe local school dis Much Work Done boy friend, for this week. SUBSCRIPTION RATES trict f imiahas all materials aad tbe ' Six Moatba------------------------- Il «é Eaton* Highland Doc k 1 Getting Buildings < fine aad Mr* Bojd Law toa aal 1 WPA famishes the labor. Th- One Year --------------------------- 11 -*♦ lettel paper tn « i Ready for School moved tato tbe Loa-mn.i i school board is vorklag out a plan Pajabla ia advance inelnding open-stock p< O’-l Mr and Mr. C L. Tnm'- with a contractor E P. Power and Advertising rates oa apnlieatloa papers. 5«)< a Box. Bright new attractively paiate»! with the WPA. through which K Office—Seco ad Street, off Ma.a greet the grade classrooms will teems that a goo«l gym can be built ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL Mr. Power built the Oak Grove •ciool children ca opening day. Swem’s Gift Shop Mr March has Editor and Proprietor Mr. aad Mrs. Clarence Long and rymaasinm and has had maay yean September 11th On Main St. Medford Helen »peat Sunday at Crescent of building experience. Plans and be*n busy all »"»met painting the City. Mrs Uaf »ay» it was freezing ■peeifieationa have been drawn by I woodwork ia eaea of k* rooaas. A there compared to our w*a’bev bare. Clark d Keeney, architects ia Med , varied color sch»me ha* o-en ns*d ford, and application forms to the ' so that all the room* are not alike.] Mr and Mr» Mervyn Gleason. WPA «11! be completed and filed > The fir*’ < le room is finished la Moral courage U obeying one « conscience and doing what one be Mervyn Jr. and Jimmy Wt this this week. All applications have to I apricot s. a a'soft blue trim; the lieves to be right in face of a hoau.e morntag for Klamath Fails to make * be acted on ta Portland, and then second and sixth grade are most their home It will be more cen 'sent to Washington. D C. for ap i cheerful with a seafoam green and majority—Dr. John Watson trally located for Mr. Gleason's proval so it is probable that a month deeper green trim. The third and Visit Fick’s New Hardware at 225 W. Main, Jimmy Gleason eat his thumb work, enabling him w eov«»r more or six weeks will elapse before work fourth rooms are finished in a rich is territory can begin. The building planned cream with canary yellow trim. In. quite badly while whittling. be fc Medford and bid on a new Spesd Queen will have a basketball court fifty the fifth and eighth a soft gray with ' sore now that his knife is sharp Mr. and Mrs. E L. Gleason of by ninety feet aad spectator space j a green trim has been u»ed and th- ; Washer. Get your bid blanks here, free. Nancy Wilson getting her share Seattle are visiting their daughter for from six to eight hundred There | [ seventh is enlivened with a p«»aeh . will be a large stage on one end of ' tone and blue trim. All halls and of ice cream at tbe W R C dinner Mrs. R. W. Church ia Medford. They the main building, aad dressing stairways have been eonsid'rably Tu'sday evening also visr-1 Mr. Gleason's brother rooms on the other end. Above the I lightened with a taupe color. ' E. R. Gleason and family. They are dressing rooms will be a band room Other work that is being done to Ralph Stevenson saying hU wife and Startling in got up in the alght Wednesday to in their way to California to make and a storage and drying room for add to the efficiency of th«- physical their borne where they will be near equipment. The building wil’ be plant is additional nailing and bring some pillows la out of the rain ! heated with a hot air furnace with bracing of the stairways to the up- aad tbe rain stopped right then. He ' anoth'r daughter at Concord. Mr and Mrs. Jack Lees visited fan circulation. The plan is to put per rooms to eliminate noise, and told b*r never to do such a trick ! Mrs. Linbeek at Klamath Falls Sun the building across Fourth Street the installation of a ventilating ASK ABOUT IT again to let tbe pillow alone. day. from the high school building on shaft from the boys’ basement. the new athletic field recently ac Floor seal has been spread on the Mr. A. H. Banwell, who returned Don Patterson has been on the Many Bargains for Saturday quired from the city. The present cement floor in the lunch room to from a week's vacation »pent at th- sick list for the last week. He is football field will be changed to run lessen difficulties in keeping this Rogue River Lodge, where he did Improving and able to ait up part I north and south. | not have to wear a hat, coat or neck of the time. Ronald Gandee is help- ' tie, was irked by same when he re ing in the station. turned to his home the 1st of the Better Permanents Chemistry to Be week. Mr. J. T. Fry returned last even- at moot Reasonable Price» Taught in School ing from a trip to Salem and Port Pat Patterson convalescing and land, where he visited his daughters, PERMANENTS—S1JM) up Orville Castor taking Pat's place at Mr. Fry today is proudly displaying Acting under the advice and con i >p*-cia| (>l| Permanent at S2.5O tbe station►—reluctantly, albeit a new cane and watch pr«s»ented him sent of Assistant State Superintend An Excellent *ia<hin' |es. Ä3..5O faithfully. ent D. A. Emerson the regular high FACTORY by his family. school course in chemistry will be T1 h - s <- are Inusual Bargains l^atba Heselgrave back from a Mr. Stevenson of the Copeland offered thia year. With the addi Hollywood vacation—Leat ha bad a Yard was * business caller here tion of this course the list of sub-1 Cook’s Beauty Shop • plendl'l time and wasn't temp'ed Wednesday. Jects offered in science is complete Phone HI 14 S. Bartlett In tbe least to go Hollywood. and gives the Central Point High Medford, Oregon Mis« Frances Fab«-r made a trip School a curriculum equal to that Dale Seymore surrounded by a to Martbfield Monday returning of most of the larger high schools bevy of pretty girls—all wanting to home Tuesday. of the state. Flamo gas go places. C. L. Perkins DfMTOR OF OPTOMETRY ROUGH Undergoing tonsilectomies at Os Successor to Dr. E. D. Elwood Dale Smith becoming a citizen of teopathic clinic Tuesday afternoon Medford and taking Mrs. Skip and Credit Arrangement if Desired were John Roas, son of Mr. and little Melody along Phone 272 135 S. Central Mrs. Floyd Roes, and Wallace West, I Medford. Oregon I Have you heard the one about •on of -Mr. and Mr». J. I). Weit. ■ Part Dry—12 or 16 in tbe Scotchman who threw away a ten dollar bill—and the Jew who Lathe for Shop ■ Per load gave it back? We didn't either! Ekerson CHARLES STARRETT la Purchased by School Stoney, the town's leading drag- Delivered in Central Point PAINT & ROOF “The Thundering gist, locking his door whenever he Store In k*-*ping with their policy to I West bears there are gypsies in the neigh add to the shop equipment each I Episode 12 LONE RANGER" borhood. PABCO PRODUCTS year the school board recently I A Roof for Every Home ■ Telephone 631 Driver I Medford, Oregon 1122 N. Centrol A Paint for Every Purpose Tried and true Oregonian, find ordered the purchase of a S UN—M ON—TU E has a I lathe. This lathe, which ing shelter from tbe recent electrical New Stock Wall Paper <"■ Filmed in Technicolor! storm—In cloth closets, under beds, twelve inch bead and thirty-nine Firv-Retardant Roofs bring each body, is suitable “Kentucky” for either pianos and things—you see It never Lower Insurance Rates with Loretta Young, Richard ■forms in Oregon—not REALLY, wood or metal turning, Necessary Phone 213 3H S. Bartlett Greene, W'alter Brennan and brother if you’re from th» »ast. chisels, face plates, and other ac- cessortes are provided with the It really doesn't! WED ONLY! IN HIS NEW HOME lathe. It will be powered with a I JOHN HOWARD in one-third horse power motor which A Copco employee expressing de Doing the Same High Class Work “Arrest Bulldog light when valley foikn had to tarn will be usable for other power tools which may be added In future years. th*lr lights on hours early. Drummond” FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY This equipment will be used by tbe with GLEN HA5HLTON second year students. MATTRESSES MADE AND RENOVATED THUR—FRI and his band Pension Advocates MICKEY ROONEY as Uh at Riverside Medford fce-estabilsbed. Septem Mr 13, 1»2- Devoted to the best interests of '.'entrai Pola: and vteialty.. Entered as second ciaos matter a: tae post off.ce. Centra« Potat, Ore- goa, under tbe Act of March I. 147» So what? Bidding Contest I I Something New Coleman Heaters FICK’S HARDWARE BLOX BLOX Medford Fuel Dale Flowers— dance To Stage Rally Ashland, adher«-nts Is the Oregon National Pension Plan (|30 per weak week for life for all over (0), will hold an outdoor rally scheduled for Sunday, August 27th at the up per picnic grounila in Lltbla Park. Tha affair la to be a basket pic nic, coffee, furnished free. Speak ing will begin at 2 or 2 30 o’clock In afternoon by nationally known ■peakers from headquarter» In Port land. This meeting present» a gold en opportunity to all who believe In retirement on pension for our senior citlsens For then the »carcity and want problem (in our land of plenty) will he solved. The alarm ing feeling of insecurity and radical unrest in our beloved America will automatically change to one of hap- pine»» and patrotlsm Endeavor to Put Dry Law on Ballot LOH ANGELES—Hponx>re«l bv the California Dry», Inc , petitions ■ re to be placed In circulation al one* calling for a bone-dry amend- ment to the State constitution. The form for the petition has already been tilled by the Attorney (»«-neral The proposition Is to be voted upon at the election In November, 1*40. The officers and directors of the California Drys, Inc, are J. Frank llurke, president; former C’ongre«»- man Charles H. Randall, vlce-presl«l ent; E. E. Covert, Becrlary; S. W Odell, treasure»; Dr. F. (). II. Slav- eng, Milburn Clark. Percy Fenton Adams, Frederick V Itoinan, Vir gil G. Hinshaw, W. 1 Hull, and t A Jams« Huckelberry Finn’ SATURDAY NIGHT AUTO LOANS SER COMMERCIAL FINANCE CORPORATION Medford, Oregon Slate l.ltenee No. M-134. Regular Old Time Orchcetr Small Hall Kafr Insnranre m a Having Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Co. ( Incorporate«! ) See us for Fira Insurance Eire and Automobile LELAND CLARK, Agent 1» North Bartlett Ht. Medford, Ore. Phone 1 414(1 YES, IT'S A QUESTION When bill« are pressing and in- ((xn< jusi w<»n t go around . . . u/w/ to do about the matter it a q«icst»<«n We have the answer, however, in a convenient, per- s«*nal loan whuh will relieve d»e situation Just call, phone or write uxby. Oregon Finance Co. 1.1«. nw \<>. H-2II, M-217 ITionr 1.19 4A H. Central M«-dford, Oregon * l>ablmr|rr*« HONEY-MADE BREAD 1 reali and l.uxloii« Model Bakery Mr,ir»»r«l Oriental Gardens One admission in both Halls Men 4Oc—laidie» 2Oc WE HAUL ANYTHING Any time—Any place Satisfaction Guaranteed Private Storage Rooms DAVIS TRANSFER CO. H. Hr at Figth Phone 04« Th», water I* circulated through filter, constantly and trrah water a«l«lc,| each «lay—It la chlorinated an<| n«-utrallre«| by xHla, to meet all elate rv«|uln-mrntn. 75c CLEANED A PRESSED CASH A CARRY Price includes plain Coats <fc Plain Dresses Acme Cleaners & Dyers 17314 N. RlversM" SAND-GRAVEL SWIM In Drinking Water SUITS Make CHET LEONARD Super Service Bateman & Son I AWN EXCAVATING A GRADING Your Headquart»Ts when in Medford. Phone l.Vtl-Y or 1O21-R 1232 N. Riverside Meilfonl, Ore. Medford MERRICK’S RICHHF.LD HI-OCTANE — U.S. TIREs * BATTERIES We «pecinllze in correct Lubrication, motor tune-up, brake re-lining, bea«night nnd front wheel adjusting, and Electrical Service Medford IUverM<ie at Sixth Open 1:00 to 9:15 I’M. Dally Elva Livingston Lough Orchard Ladders I \ I I NHIoN STEP LADDERS and PAINTERM’ TREMTLEH t «-rw-tlan Blind, Made to lit Vonr Windows Red Cedar Shingle* All Gra«l«-*> Medford Ladder Work» Ilio, k wv«t Lincoln School SI IP (HiVERS FYiR OVER- STI FEED FURNITURE Designing. Drapery Making Phone 1O9.VX 200 S. (¡rape W W F • Medford Armory PERL’S Funeral Home Mfwbllelird In your «ommunlty 2.1 years Phone 47 42H W. 6th M. Medford, Oreym Monday Night Heat« <>n Sale at BROWNS. Phone 101 VALENTINES CAFE Phone 27» * Phone 1201