The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, March 06, 1941, Page 3, Image 3

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THURSDAY, MARCH «. 1041
PAGE THREE
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By K. D
After having stood
sible the writing of
the MT, the peak of
reached the
other
razzed at the sport
ford, which I think will really hap­
pen and we would be so much
P
thrilled to see Billy fork out the los­
ing bets.
And more than that, as
as well as pos- I have said before in this column, I
Bllly Hulen in do not think bets on athletic sports
foolishness was should be made public in the news- I
papers.
day when he
editor
of
the
Southern Oregon Miner and
of
all
things. I never saw a guy that could
change his mind quicker
than
he
does.
FIRST GRADE NEWS
Wednesday. March 5, 1941
10 boys are here,
14 girls are here.
24 children are here.
Eugene's sister is visiting uh .
Her name is Janet.
Wa are going to give a play tor
P.T.A.
We want our mothers and fathers
to come.
We are glad to hear that Rover
has found a home.
Spring is coming.
Nancy has three baby Iambs.
We see many little chickens.
We see many wild flowers.
Some trees are blooming.
The grass is green.
Oh Spring is coming.
A little while back
Billy Hulen
stated that he favored a tournament
for the four teams, Medford, Ashland.
Grants Pans and Roseburg to decide
the district winner, instead of going
through the season in a regular sche-
dule. And when the sport editors of
Ashland objected violently
to this
Idea, Billy took a slap at the poor,
ones at Ashland. Well. I will do it I
little «lamming myself.
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Two days ago Billy said that the
winner between Roseburg and Med­
ford was going to be highly condi­
tioned and very tough to beat in the
state tournament as a result of the
gruelling race throughout the season.
By Mrs Ella H. Leonard
Now I don’t understand this.
If he
favors the district
tournament,
it
Mrs. Frances Hamilton and
Mrs.
means the «lacking of the boys dur­
ing the season schedule because they Mabel Johnson celebrated their Joint
know that they will be in the tourna­ birthday February 25 by having
ment. I don’t see how it is going to lunch together In Medford.
Howard District
help any in the long run. The other
point of this is that Billy stated th'ic
It would give all four teams a chance
to schedule games with other teams
in the «tate for the financial gains.
Medford would benefit a lot but what
about Grants Pass with one of the
poorest records in history? Do you
think they will be able to get good
schedules outside the district? An 1
beside this, it is getting harder and
harder to arrange schedules with out-
«ide teams. So I think it's far better
to stick to ourselves and keep that
old schedule going next winter.
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What make me so bllnket-blankety
tired Is the constant harping about
nets that Billy Hulen would like to
make with someone, especially on
Medford and Roseburg.
In all res-
pects Billy think« Medford is the
team that will go to the tournament.
Well, I would like to see Hilly milk"
a high stake with someone and real­
ly would like very much to see Rose­
burg whale the dickens out of Med-
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Howard P.T.A. is busier than a bird
dog these days as stress grows in
school activities. One thing deal red
is expression by the pupils as to
whether the benefit received by pro-
jects like the movie« shown tliem >s
of the degree desired.
Howard boys' and girls' basketball both contains 60 yards and makes ex­
teams gave the Eagle Point tsania a actly 10 mattresses. It takes H days
defeat last week.
for a woman to stitch the ticking and
one day with four people
(prefer­
The Extension Unit put on it« dress ably two of them men. because their
rehearsal in "Crazy to Reduce" Wed­ greater strength is needed) to make
nesday for the presentation of the one maltriwH. The mattress costs
play Thursday night. It was said by the family one dollar to cover cost
i an observer that “the twins" were of needles, thread, and other supplies
worth the two bits admission fee.
necessary to the labor. It is tuftless
and valued as ranking as a $39.50
"How did you returned delegate«
mat ties« on the market. Thu pro-
to the Corvallis convention
enjoy
Ject is designed to benefit rural fam­
your trip this year by rGeyhound?”
ilies most. Those who wish to make
asked Miss Brier.
application for a mattress (they make
“Fine, fine, fine", came from all
the mattres themselves and It takes
over the room.
hard work), must be one of three
“What about the driver, did he en-
type«: (1) a farm family whose sole
joy It?"
Income Is from the farm;
(2)
a
looks,
chuckle.-»:
Smiles, knowing
group with at lea.-t half the income
were in evidence,
Finally a rosy- !
from the farm; (3) no income from
cheeked, bright-eyed
plump young
a farm but living in a rural district
woman laughed "He should have."
of less than 2500 persons. (All thre*
classified by 1935 census.)
The net
At the demonstration for
Exten­
income is $500 or less for a family
sion Unit leaders at the courthouse
T
Tuesday by Miss Lutz of O.S.C., In­
formation was given out concerning
the making of mattrevnes and who
was eligible. The purpose Is to help
use up the surplus cotton the gov­
ernment has acquired in the south
Thru the AAA, the cotton and the
ticking is laid down at Medford free.
Ea< h bale of cotton weighs 500 lbs.
.1 ewelers
and makes 10 mattrcH-es. The ticking
Former Jackaon County
Bank A'ault
Safety Deposit Boxes
For Rent at
Evening At Home
Incense
A coniliiiuition package of Del­
hi. Gandlil. Fingraot Nlglil and
Inceil-eigaret. \ small quantlty
of each of four special 50c
brands of incense in one box
for only 30c,
SWEM’S
GIFT & ART STORE
Mill ford
New Classes in
BEAUTY CULTURE
Plus
CHARLHS STARRETT In
‘Texas Stagecoach’
NOW STARTING
Come In and get U h * informations
from the
SUN—MON—TUE
Leonard’s Beauty College
Clark Gable—Claudette Colbert
Spencer Tracy—Hedy Iaunarr
“Boom Town
212 E. Main
No Raise In Prices!
Single Billed!
Medford
WED—THUR
JEAN HERSHOLT IN
Dawson’s Filing and
Grinding Works
“Dr. Christian Meet
The Women”
Plus
Medford, Oregon
“Charlie Chan’s
Murder Cruise”
(■anion Tools; linivo ami Nuissor-
Khound; Sawn filed.
C. L. PERKINS
Doctor of Optometry
Eyes examined without use of drugs
Glasses Fitted & Repaired
Lenses Duplicated
Central
Medford
Phone 3HSI
32 N. Front. Medford. Phone 3403
Conger Funeral
Parlors
City Cabinet Shop
Phone 3117
715 W. Main
Meslfoml
I I RNTTI'RE REPAIRED
PERL'S
Funeral Home
Established In your community
23 years
Dial 2675
420 W. 6th St.
Medford, Oregon
on all makes of
Try Our Harbs
AND REFIN'IHHKD
AVIIEN OTHERS FAIL!
Recommended for colds,
Buena*.
rheumatism nervous-
ntMs. prostate. heart, kidney,
female complaint«, run down
condition and oilier maladies
am! ailments of long or short
standing.
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or
J. R. BIERMA
MADE TO ORDER
»21 H. t'entrai
TYPEWRITERS
Medford
i
111«. 3935
CHINA HERB
Fick’s Hardware
Medford
“Youth Will Be
Served”
Hours from 8:30 a. in. to 5:30 pin.
W ASHERS A PUMPS
221 W. Main
ROXY
Lawrence’s
Mrs. Hazel McCulloch held a «ec-
ond quilting bee last week during
which the quilt was nearly finished.
From Medford were Mrs. Nellie Gib­
son. Mrs. Mary Hammack, and Mrs.
Hattie Fleecher. Neighbors Jenny
Yantiss and
Mabel Johnson were
guests also,
Lunch
wasserved
by
the hostess.
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Parts & Services
of 1 to 4 poraons but $50 is added
All applications should be In Miss
for each additional member.
Brier's office by April 1 so the pro­
Work centers will he established per amount of material can be order­
as nearly as possible w here the ed from the government.
greatest number of applications are
The Howard Unit was represented
made from. Each will have a super­ by Mrs. Ella II. Leonard and Mrs.
visor and Miss Brier, County Exten­ George Gilman.
sion Representative will visit
each
each day.
It has been found best
results are obtained by two sets of «
parents helping each other.
“Men
are considered as doing a better job
at whipping than women", said Miss
Lutz. “They have more strength. The
ENDS SAT. NITE!
results shows in differences in inches
In the fluffiness of the mattress."
JANE WITHERS In
Building a Greater
(LEE & WONG)
Medford
HONEY-MADE
116 S. Central
Medford
Southern Oregon
BREAD
August W. Glutsch
Fresh and Ltiscions
Medford's Newest
Model Bakery
Medford
FURNITURE STORE
SHAKE
Complete New Household Furnishings
At Prices You Can Afford to Pay
WEDNESDAY
NIGHT
We
Cater
LADIES—IOe
to
Young
A Full 8 Months Course in
BEAUTY CULTURE
See us for Fire Insnranre
Fire and Automobile
12314 WcM Main
M IN—25c
(Hocreaaor to Dr. J. J. Emmen- ■
204 Medford Bldg.
I ractlce limited Io eye, ear. not»-
and throat ami fitting of glasses
Dini 2120
Res. Dial 3109
(Incorporated )
TOWNSEND HAM,
Sold On Easy Terms
26 N. Bart leit
Medford. Oregon
a Savin«
Oregon Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
HARMONTKERS
GULS
Dr. C. W. Lerner v
SNIDER’S
Specialist In all problems of
eye comfort and vision
30K IJ lulircr Bldg.
Dial 4001
Safe Innnranre at
YOUR TOOTSIES
i
Doctor of Optometry
Murcesaor to Dr. Jud Rickert
People
LELAND CLARK. Ag> nt
I» North Bartlett Mt
Medford. Orc.
Dial 4910
Medford School of Beauty Culture
235 East Malo St.—Upstairs In Hansen Blilg.
Medford
GATES FURNITURE
MEDFORD, OREGON
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No Finer Stock of Used
Cars in Medford!
Acme Dry Cleaners
and DYERS
CASH and CARRY
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LI AVE HI NDI.E ON WAY TO MEDFORD
.ATI R ON \A AY HOME
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Save IO'/,
Pilone 12(13
I 72k N. Ri verairte
SPECIAL
36 Pontiac Sedan
Medford
A REAL FAMILY' « Alt—MAA
FINISH INSIDE A OUTSIDE
GOOD TIRES—PRICED
TO NELL
39 Ford Deluxe Sdn
EXCELLI NT I INISII —LOYA
MILI AGF.— MAA Rl Bill It
ON LOW PRICED
TRANSPORTION
35 Plymouth Coupe
’30 Chrysler Sdn.
’29 Chev. Cpe. -
’30 Pontiac Sdn.
I ESS THAN 19.000 MILLS—NEW
111 HI’.I It All. AltOI ND ONE
OWNER—LOOKN « RI NS
LIKE NEW
Pine Slabs
34 Chevrolet Coupe
RADIO» III ATER—I I ID «LEAN
ORIGIN AL I IMMI-III M HI
AND SEE THIS CAR
’30 Buick Sdn
’29 DeSota Sdn.
’31 Studebaker Sdn
$75
$75
$59
'38 Hudson Super Cpe
M »W M11.1 : At. I—III A I TI FUI,
BLACK FINISH—Tills CAR
WILL REALLY GIA I
I I III OHM AN« I
These Cars Are Priced to Sell
$3.75
With Terms to Suit
Fill your car or trailer at nur yard at corner of
North Central tienne and Me Andrew« Road.
Timber Products Company
End North l enirai
$35
$45
$95
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OUR BIG HEAPING
Phone 2123
34 Ford Sedan
SPECI AL CHROME WHI.I I s
WONDERFUL FINISH
On mil by Local Mctlfonl
Business Mini
Mrdfonl
COOKSEY MOTOR CO.
USED CAR LOT, Cor. 9th & Bartlett
Medford, Oregon