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THURSDAY. MARCH 21, 1940 CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN. CENTRAL 1*OINT. OREGON PAGE FOUR «P Radio Ham No. 1 VV7DHZ and XYL The article be’.ow was copied from the United Ham News published in Portland once a month Mr. and Mrs Richardson were former tele phone operators in the Central Point Mu’ual Telephone company until Mr and Mrs. Jack Tharp took over. l F.TI RAN PASSES— Miles Joseph Estes 94, Civil War veteran and resident of southern Ore- I gon for the past 31 years, passed j away at the home of his son. Rankin ' Estes on Kings Highway early Wed- [ needay. His speech and modulator CJ7, SL7. 6C$, 2A3 drivers working Into a pair of HK24., in Class B. The ten meter antenna is a three element vertical, rotatable by going out In the yard or waiting for a heavy wind. “Sandy" got his first ticket In 1933 and has been active ever since. He is one of the charter members of the Rogue Valley Radio Club and never fails to turn out for field day or any hamfe.-t that Is pulled. He is a -taun< h believer in the AKRI. and has served in the club here as techni- (I advisor, or which lie is ably fitted Down in the basement (the rig is upstairs in the dining room, he hav ing a FB XYL who, as she told me, is not agin Ham radio) I believe Is the finest collection of transmitter parts outside of good oud United. From T Medford beloni te of of being the birth). ly ex- Rogne Rive: Valley» The Southern Oregon Sugar Pine] Ri<h- per enced Amateurs. Co. Is busy overhauling and doir. I ar<! son. W7DHZ. repair work getting ready for He didn't stay there lone be ing of spring and summer w< the pioneering instinct got the two or three week*. and he w ent north (1 I mi!«t-s) to settle o n the plain s of New Spring Style Keds at Faber*«. 1 rioi irishint. little city of Cen Po: nt. * H'egon. Thia WUH in 1 Mr. and Mr*. Jack Pickard of Butte h<- h.i been ther • ever since with ever mov visit at the Falls are expected to t hen es (he hopes) ! Hai ns may come and 1Hams may Theodore Glass home > Sunday. 1 in <Central Point. but DHZ renu torr ver the No. 1. Mrs. W. A. Schell vixited at the a h t»u*y The Richardson fam George Moffatt home in Medford on on w: h Sandy" being chief operi Tuesday. In the evening she attend tor at WUBG. district headquarters ed the Unity Easter service with Mis. CCC station. Medford, teaching code Moffatt. I to young government operators, look after the “C" camp nets, servicing Don't forget the W.B.C. merchan I BCL». clearing house for all kinds of lunch Wednesday, March i. Ham gear (a junior Boh Henry)— and of cour.-e. there is some amateur Mr. E. C. Faber and Mr. I. H..- operating. field drove over the Siskiyou* Sunday. The XYI. has a paper route cover Phone 23 Central Point inc about fifty miles every day. and Rev. Luther of Oakland. Calif., ha* she is also the champion rolling pin been asked to assume the pastorate thrower of the OAR A. of the Federated church. Getting along to the rig—we stuck our neck in behind a rack and panel Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones and little job having the usual power supplies twin sons of Brownsboro visited at and .V 6L« PP xtal osc 35T buffer the Theodore Glass home last Thurs doubler with 35Ts PP in final. This day. On Friday Mr. Gomes and rig works on 20-40-HO CW and 10-75 daughter, Mrs. I-lllard of Yreka wi re meter fone. You can see the effects also callers at the Glass home. of running a telephone office once upon a time for the rack has a “key See the new Slack Sults at Faber's. shelf" at table height, and here rets the receiver all nice and handy. That, The above picture of Sandy, W7DHZ. Ix>i» AYL. and Mi.»» Charlotte In my opinion, is the handy way to Mrs. James Booth, Martha Booth and Edna Kilburn, Henry Booth. Jack Ri< liar«l»on wa» taken about three years ago. « liarlottc will I m * 12 years old build a rig. If one is going to ‘ rack Smith and Clyde Conrad motored to next July ami 1» a very talented artist. she go.-» to Medford for art lessons and panel” why not have it all there; Roseburg Sunday and visited James twice a week. Iler tcwclier and all who have seen her work are eipectlng it takes up ho little room. Booth at the Veterans’ Hospital. Mr. great tilings for her in the future. Booth is getting along fine. ■ SWEET—303 Tins Mrs. Frank Cochran, who was tak Buddy Berry has been sick with LEVELER MAN VISITS— F. It. Fawcett, representative of en to the hospital over a week ago. u bad cold but has not had th» mumps as some of his friends had the Eversman Mfg. Co., Denver. Col is much improved. of automatic orado, manufactures WITH EVERY ROL believed. land levelers, Is in town working Obenchain's Garage is coming on 7-HOl’R SERVICE The Carnation clbu is having a with the local dealer, W. E. Alexand- fine and he reports that he expects covered dish luncheon at the homo er. They report that prospects are ill at 10 A.M., out at 5 P.M. to be ready for business by the first very good in this area this spring. of Mrs. Ethel McCoy today. of April. PRINTS AS LOW AS 3c EACH ■ PELACO—FANCY Mr. Davisson went to the coast on Don't forget the W.R.C. merchant» Damon’s Cafe have just installed Monday for several days, expecting to lunch Wednesday, March 27. a serve-yourself hot fresh buttered return home Friday. Mrs. Ida Berry thanks her friends popcorn machine. Drop a nickel In Central Point, Oregon for their kindnew during the fam Mr. and Mrs. Flaharty received a the slot and received a bag of pop ily's illness and will be pleased to picture of their son James with the corn. continue to serve her patrons as us new car ho drives for the Army. He ual. Is stationed at the Presidio in San Francisco. They also received word that Mr. Flaharty’s sister in Oakland ■ LARGE—LOCALS has been sick in bed for the past three months. KW pot* on down the line including AC generators, gas engines, etc. They are all for sale or trade. Drop in on W7DHZ any time and a welcome awaits you out there on "Fox Tall Flats", where the mayor himself holds forth in all his glory. "Sandy” says. "Amateur radio may not be the best hobby in the world, but It suits me all right."—and he suits us fellows down here RST599X. Fresh Buttered POPCORN Damon Cafe EASTER TEXACO SPECIAL PRODUCTS Permanents $1.50 Ethel’s Beauty Salon Now Available at the Rossi Motel Service Station Central Point ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■»■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I " Ê Faber's Market ■ i : 'Qualify Groceries at A Saving’ ■ Phone 291 ■ ■ 5x7 Enlargement FREE! Peas 4QC 6 Cans - . * v ■ Shrimp : J Anders’ Studio ■ NEW HIGH LIGHTS LODGE DIRECTORY WANTED ANKER-HOLT h grade ‘A’ two unit portable electric milker, only $178.00 cash, easy terms if de sired. Takes the place of four hand milkers. Ends drudgery, pays for Itself In a short time. DAVIS FEED STORES Medford—Ashland BAIlY CHICKS "Jamesway Hatched" Vigorous and healthy, physically perfect. Hatched In modern incu bators with sanitary facilities Barred Rocks or New Hampshire*, Each Wednesday and Saturday, Custom Hatching and started chicks. Phono 303. Central Point Hatchery. BABY CHICKS Barred Rocks, New Hamps, R. I. Reda, W. leghorns Black Minor- eaa and othor breeds from double blood tested, clean flocks, at low est price« consistent with quality. Order early for best chlx. DAVIS FEED STORE Madtord Ashland CAIA. US for dry wood—we pay for the telephone call—Valley Fusi Co. Tel. 7$. 20-4t EUNICE’S $ Groceries—Fresh Meats—Feeds PHONE 441 EASTER FOOD SALE Swift Premium Hams Hathrli'i« Imve X power, eotnplKe dc|>eiid*bility and eieeptlonafly long life. ♦ ♦ J ♦ : : Associated Station !.. <’. «.UIMIN : J FOR EASTER »■ LEG P ............... Lb. . Lb. SHOULDER 23 ■ " IQ £ *17 ¡J ■ Hamburger ■ ALL GOOD MEAT 2 Lbs. - 33 HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. *> ! Auto Painting, Color Matching Wrecks Repaired General Welding 33' t L Fny Wood, Proprietor Pkg. 19' 25' 19‘ Doz. APPLES 25' Box Doz Grapefruits FIG BARS Lb Valley Paint Q, Body Shop Central Point, Oro. Each 10' 16' COFFEE ('I ihmc A Sun Borii 1 Lb. 3 Lb. - - - 27c - - - 75c MILK 4 Tins EGGS 25' 15' Doz Wax Paper 5 25' 40-ft. Roll Salad Dressing 1 Qt. March Fuel Specials GREEN PINE SLABS 300-cu. feet Half Load GREEN, half load PRY PINE SLABS, 300-cu. feet DRY PINE SLABS 300-cu. feet DRY FACORY BLOCKS 200-cu. feet - - - - Fill yonr car or trailer at <>t«r yard at romer of North Central Avenue and McAndrew* Road Phone Collect Timber Products Company Phone 7 ■ - 19' ! 1 Doz. ORANGES ♦ > ♦ Lamb ALEXANDER 23 Pound LEMONS rxtrn - 31' - W IIOI.E Olt HALF I orge Prloo I-arge—Extras—Carton, - 45' £ ■ Spading Fork». Hoe,/ Garden Rake» Central Point Market PINEAPPLE : > ♦ g - Everything you need in the garden line No. 2'4'* TINS Battery Each En»y Weeders. Cyclone Gin» Sceller. Manure Forks (t-5-B lines) JELLO > :♦ ,♦ ♦ Fresh Eggs LONG’S 2nd HAND STORE TUNA Delco Dressed Hens ! ■ YOUNG ONES ■ Planet .Ir. Drills High Wheel Garden Plows, Anderson Wheel Hoes. LADIES' NEW DRESSES U III I E STAR 'iS Replace with a : ; Garden Tools LYDIES' NEW SPRING SANDALS I 1X>T LADIES' NEW SHOES : ♦ Í GOOD START - 25' - ■ 00°: - - Pound SHOES J A SHOPPE 2 Lbs. ! 2 Doz. .4 Get off to a BEAUTY Easter Hams ; Sugar Cured—Whole or Half Walnuts (Next door to Shell's BarlM*r Shop) -I. FUEL delivered in Central Point at Medford prices. Valley Fuel Co.. Telephone 7«. 20-4t FRUIT and NUTS TREES, berry plants, etc. Complete assortment of best quality stock at especially low prices. Call at 1405 N. Riverside or Phone 1261, Med ford, Elmer Leelie. 14-tf Rinse and Haid Style Kenneth Lamb, non of Milo Iaimb, and grandson of Mr. Ben Peart, was operated on for rupture and is doing nicely. FOR SALE—6-room house, practical ly new. Call at 402 Bush St., Cen tral Point. 22-4t ■ ■ Special Gio Rinse« ’ last evening to spend the spring va cation with Aline Berry. WANT TO BUY—Fruit Jars. Water ■Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Nicholas and Pipe, Ranges, Furniture. Tell mo what you have to sell. And what three daughters have rented a cabin Mr. Nicholas you wish to buy. Jack’s 2nd Hand at the Rossi Motel. Store, 10« 8. Grape, Medford. 23-tf will work for L. P. Mathes, the mat tress man. and the girls will start WANTED TO TRADE — American to school Mnoday. White buck rabbit, 10-month old— Don’t forget the W.R.C. merchant, Ready for service to trade for un related buck of same breed about lunch Wednesday, March 27. same age. Tho American. Mr. and Mrs. John Eddy of Klam ath Falls are expected to arrive Sat FOR SAW FILING and Knives and urday to spend Easter with Mrs. Ed ■ciMora sharpened see C. H. dy's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davis. Mosher, 2 blocks north of Da Mr. Eddy has been promoted to head mon’s Cafe. All work guaran of the Copco water department. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs Davis, Loraine teed. and Mr. and Mrs. Eddy will meet the rest of the Davis family at the FOR SALK home of Mr. ami Mrs. Jack Schrltt FOK that nice hair cut and smooth of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Lester shaving, go to the Square Deal Shaw and family of Medford will also be present for Easter dinner. Mr. Barber Shop, W. A. Shell, Prop. Schrltt Is head machinist for the PLAIN Dress making and alterations Medford Corporation and Mr. Shaw Corner of 5th and Oak Sts. Mrs. works at the Goetz Lumber Co. Evadna Lusk. 22-2t DRY SLABS and BLOCKS In Cen tral Point at Medford prices. Call Valley Fuel Co, Telephone It. - 35' - FOR SPRING I. O. O. F. 193 Sugar Pine Shakes. Various grades Noble Grand, Stanley Jones at Fuber.s Sec. J. E. Vincent Meets each Monday evening at Hall Nellie McLain of Ashland arrived Visitors Welcome. CLASSIFIED ! ■ 3 Cans ! Medford, Oregon