NOVEMBER ¡4, HM7
THURSDAY.
CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. OREGON
PAGE FOUR
Navy Mothers To
Meet Tuesday P.M
A 7*4 pounds baby boy was born
to .Mr and Mrs. Chas. Hilkey, Nov.
14 at Sacred eHart hospital -Master
Hilkey Is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
The Central Point Navy Mother*
William Hilkey and the young man
Re-established, September 18. 1838 will live with his parents on what Club No. 468 met at home of Susie
was formerly the big
Edington .Myers Wednesday, November 13 tor
Entered aa second claaa mattar at
an all day session. A sumptions
ranch
at
Gold
Hill.
the post offlca. Centra) Point, Ore
turkey dinner was served at noon.
gon, under tha Act of March 8, 187*
15 members and 6 visitors were pre
Born
Published weekly at Central Point,
sent.
.More outing was brought to
owen*.
lack-on County, Oregon and devoted
the meeting and ladies were busy
to tha beet Interests of the city and 17. at
vicinity.
sewing.
Election of officers will be next
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Mrs. Mary Moore accompanied
»1 26 Mr. and .Mrs. J. W. Clark to Eugene I meeting and all members are urged
81 x Months
—........ —..
82 00
One Year -...... —_ t ,
and visited with her granddaughter, to attend. A nominating committee
Payable In advance
Mr*. Rand' ll while the Clarks con was appointed.
Advertising rates on application
Because of Thanksgiving the club
Office—Second Street, off Main
tinued on to Portland. They all re-
will
meet on" Tuesday next week in
turned Wednesday, Nov. 13 after
ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL
stead
of
Wednesday.
Remember
5 day trip. Mrs. Clark is Mrs.
Editor and Proprietor
Tuesday, November 24 at 2 P.M. at
.Moore's daughter.
home of Nettle Caveman.
THE CENTRAL POINT
AMERICAN
M and
Mrs.
Mrs. Viola Lamp man is recovering flying lessons —
nicely from a broken hip. She Is
Mrs. Eldean Frenger took her
now able to sit up and while still un
final flying lessons last week at the
able to walk,
can move her le/
Piercy field. Mrs. Frenger is the
around and will be walking before
i first woman to enroll under the G.I.
long
flight training program. Mrs. Fren-
Frances \Mlson
r their home In
Burbank
visiting with their friends. .M
Mrs. Alfred Hilton.
The American received a request
for a copv of our paper and the sub
scription rate from a Mr. Keniston
at East Kingston, New Hampshire.
.Mr. and .Mrs. Walter Frank hava People interested In Central Point
Brooks, Ore.. across tlie U.S.A.
visiting with
Night policeman Frank Roberts,
Mr». George
wife und children have moved into
the apartment recently vacated by
Mrs. George Currie who fell last •Mr. and Mrs. A. I k Weldon In baok
week nt her homo on Boall lane, and of »hat Is known as the Leever
seriously Injured her back. Is report hardwarde building.
very
and may locate here later.
much
ed making satisfactory recovery nt
Community hospital where uhig Is
undergoing treatment.
Pvt. William Langston, nun of Mr
md Mr*. Bert Langston.
Informed
hi- parents by telephono Sunday that
he was to depart at 3 a in. Monday
morning for Korea aboard tho Stet
son Victory.
Pvt. Roland Smith,
on of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Smith, of
Central Point, left with him.
The
young men are
Infantry replace
ment».
Greeting Cards
OUR SPECIALTY
r £-
>
for all occasions
FOR
INTERIOR
AND
PAINTING
Central Point
SAW SHOP
Your Car
\xn ui rAii:
Shorty’s Garage
Mill Saws—Hand Saws, Etc.
Tool Grinding
LOCATED OX NORTH 7tli ST-
CENTRAL POINT
P.O. Box 219
I’lioneSSl
t'enira) point. Oregon
PERL’S
Funeral Home
i.i.ed In your commaalty
2A p»r»
n'»' MIT»
428 W. ath SV
'1«v4fnrd. Grego«
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BY
EXPERT
FEATURING
GEN
ALL WORK GUARANTEED!
GUY
ON
DECORATING
SWEM’S
FOR THAT
REPAIR WORK
ORDERS
C. L. PERKINS
Doctor of < ipioiHClry
Hu< lessor tn Dr E D Elwood
HITIT FILM EVI OF HUMAN
V inion i.ENsrs i-Ri scribed .
1‘hotie 3NHI
>11 rluhrer Bldg.
Cor of Main A (entrai
Medford
TEX
FIRE & AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
Central Point, Oregon
TEX for Pro-TEX-ion
Ranches—Rentals
Next to Bear Creek Bridge
Telephone 2721
427 E. Main
Medford
ALEXANDER
Hdwe. & Imp. Co.
PAINTERS.
Medford
Stock
Homemade Pie«
HANDLING
ROLLER SKATING
Farms—City Property
Week-days— 7 a.m. to B:30 p.nu
sat. & snn.—7 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
CLOSEDEVERY MONDAY
NOW
MEDFORD ROLLER RINK
A. W. WALKER
Real Estate
STEAK DINNERS
i
Cindcade, of
Point, visited her sister,
Moore, Saturday
W. r T c ,
Greyhound's frequent, conveniently-
timed departures make it easy for you
to plan your trips to suit yourself, com
ing and going as you please.W hether you
travel on business, shopping, or pleasure,
Grey hound's ''tailor-made” travel service
saves vou both time and money on every
trip. See your local Greyhound agent for
full information.
Associated Service
Phone 351
Grabow* s Jewelers
33 N. Central Ave.
Medford Center Bide.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Kyle's Restaurant
FRIED CHICKEN—STEAKS
FRIED RABBIT—CHOPS
FRIED OYSTERS
OYSTER STEW
CRAB SAI-AD
CRAB LOUIE
OPEN tt P.M. to 2 A..M.
CLOSES TUESDAY
METAL WORK IS
OUR BUSINESS
ALL WORKS GVARANTEED
FREE
ESTIMATES
Welding and
Metal Work
NILLS BODY &
FENDER SHOP
ON THE »1» HIGHWAY
Central Point
Automobile
Liability
!
I
Oregon Farm Account Book
Fire Iusui ance
LELAND CLARK
1‘I khm * lain
7 N.
Medford Oregon
KEM-TONE
FULLER PAINTS
bin. BOARDS
DOORS & SASH
HARDWARE
GRANGERS SHAPE THE PATTERN
of OREGON’S DEVELOPMENT
CENTRAI POINT
LUMBER CO
COUNTY AGENT
BODY & FENDER
REPAIRING
ABOUT THESE VALUABLE "HELPS”
Tax authorities —both Fed
eral and State—require that
farmers maintain accurate
records of farm income and
outgo as a basis for deter
mining income tax returns.
The farmer himself should
have these important facts
about his own business. To
ify the keeping of rec-
PAINTING
Shults Bros.
Pin lie 3747
fM N. Bartlett
Medford
ords, the Farm Management
Department of Oregon State
College has prepared two
types of l arm Account Rec
ord Books which are avail
able, at small cost, through
your County Agent. We rec
ommend use of these Account
Record BcAKs. Samples are
here for your inspection.
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A. C. faits. Jr A,if. JJono^er
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MEDFORD
BRANCH
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W tohlnston. Call-
Recular Scrihr
UNITED STATEÏ
ATIONAl BANK
Eat’«; Frangfer &
Storace Co
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Medford, Oregon
J
Grange achievements that
have made Oregon a better
state in which to live:
R. F. D. Routes
K Direct Election of
Senators
Cooperative Marketing
* Better Roads
Improvements in
Education
OREGON'S CANNING INDUSTRY helps make
Americans the best fed people on earth.
The canning industry—supplied by thousands of
Orang
: — also helps Oregon business. Last year, for
examp.c, d pack of\p,885,101 cases of vegetables, fruits
and berries may not have been worth quite its weight
in gold... but it meant a lot of money for distribution
among Oregonians.
This building of healthier people and better business
through sound, stable agriculture is a long standing oh
jective of 30.000 farmers of vision who make up the
Oregon State Grange. That's why the Grange policy will
continue to be one that shapes the pattern of Oregon’s
future development.
S Graduated Income Tai
S Improved Marketing
S Low Cost Light and
Power
.Mrs. .Mary
dinner and spent the after
noon in Medford.
20 Buses Daily from
CENTRAL POINT
I. R. Krupp,
Eagle
they attended the
Mr. and Mrs Victor Noel and Vicki.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Dressier.
skating Parties by Appointment,
Phone 3888 or 7238 .Medford
On U.S. BB (Blackwell Hill)
Lottie
FAMILY dinner —
Mrs. RayAnders entertained with a
family dinner Tuesday, November 12
honoring their son, Pvt. Jim Anders,
who was home on furlough before
being sent overseas. Those present
were Mayor and Mrs. E. E. SCott.
From 7:30 to 10:80 p.tn.
7 Miles north of Central Point
IS
number of
TH CHS., FRI., SAT., SUN. NITES
Phelp's
Restaurant
a
made a
Medford Armory
The Wilsons like
the Rogue River valley
I
Mrs.
plane Medford, the honor
and sister. Barbara.
trip» and is quite enthusiastic over
L. C. Gordon, son.
brother.
Mr.
Lester
her lessons. Her
dauhgter, Thais .spent
.Munn Is also taking flight training,
with them.
Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. <
Munn of Central Point.
*er has
OREGON STATE GRANGE
1135 S. E. SALMON STREET
PORTLAND 14, OREGON
72 YEAR« OF SERVICE TO
I OREGON FARMERS