The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, July 21, 1949, Page 2, Image 2

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THURSDAY. JULY 21. 1949
CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN CENTRAL POINT. GABOON
PAGE TWO
limited by section 11.
chips and finally emerged as heavy i Friday Postmaster Wallis, Mrs. I the amount
< vr
11 of itili t/xn nf
THE CENTRAL POINT
white paper, baled and ready to Wallis and I came home. It was article XI, of the Conustitution of
Oregon.
,
.
take a boat ride from the Bay nice to be back home and on the
The reasons for increasing such
job
Saturday,
feeling
that
I
had
clear back to Chester, Penn, where
levy are:
To provide for Capital Outlay,
Re-established, September 13. 1028 1' jt will be made Into paper towels learned a little and had had a lit­
additional teachers, bus transporta­
tle holiday.
and tissue.
Entered as second class matter at
tion, and maintenance and repairs
The dinner that evening was held
lhe post office, Central Point, Ore­
of school buildings in School Dis­
gon, under the Act of March 8, 1879. at St. Monica’s Hall. It was a love-
tricts 6. 14 44. and 57 (now consoli­
SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING
District No. 6) said amount
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to dated as been
Published weekly at Central I ly dinner with about 180 persons
in the local budgets of
Point, Jackson County, Oregon and ; attending That does not include the legal voters of School District having
above
named
districts as submitted
devoted Ao the best interest« of the , the fourteen Coos Bay Pirates who No. 6 of Jackson County, State of to the Rural School
Board but not
Oregon,
that
a
SPECIAL
SCHOOL
city and vicinity.
invaded the dining room! Complete MEETING of said District will be having been included in the County
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
with swords, knives, earrings and held at the Central Point School Equalized Levy by said Rural
Six Months
$1 26 gay costumes they come! They Gymnasium Building, on the 4th School Board.
The amount of tax, in excess of
One Year
$2.00 were rough, tough and demanding— day of August. 1949. at one o’clock
the 6% limitation, proposed to be
Payable in advance.
in
the
afternoon,
for
the
following
demanding to know who was res- objects: To authorize the removal levied for said year is $18,300.
Advertising rates on application
Dated this 14 day of July, 1949.
Office—North Second Street
ponsible for those “Goshawful Post of School District No. 6 (as consoli­
Attest:
Office
pens
”
.
When
they
were
told
dated)
from
the
Rural
School
Di.t-
ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL
Donald Burelson
that the Fourth Asst. Postmaster trict as provided in House Bill No.
Ed I tor and Proprietor
Chairman Board of Directors,
321
Chapter
543
Oregon
Laws
of
General was in charge of supplies 1949.
Merle Obenchain,
District Clerk.
and equipment, there was to lie
Dated thils 14 day of July, 1949
42—July 14 and 21.
heard great cries of “Lash him to ATTEST:
Donald E. Burelson,
Attends Convention the mast’’, “String him up”, as Hon.
SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING
Chairman Board of Directors
Walter
Meyers
was
dragged
up
onto
1
In
Bay the banquet table, where he was
Merle Obenchain.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
District Clerk.
the legal voters of School District
By Eldena Frenger
relieved of his tie and his belt. Then 22- July 14 and 21.
No. 6 (as consolidated) of Jackson
County.
State of Oregon, that a
almost
at
the
same
time,
President
Last week I had the pl-asure of i
SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING of
Ivan
L.
Swift,
Postmaster
of
Gres
­
NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION said District will be held at the
attending the State Convention of
UPON QUESTION OF INCREAS­ CENTRAL POINT SCHOOL GYM­
the National Association of Post ham was having the same Pirate
ING TAX LEVY OVER AMOUNT NASIUM BUILDING, on the 4th
masters, held at Coos Bay, Oregon j trouble. It was all in the spirit of
LIMITED BY SECTION 11, AR­ day of August 1949, at one o’clock
good
fellowship
and
fun
of
course
The convention was well attend- j
TICLE XI, STATE CONSTITU­ in the afternoon for the following
TION
ed, it was estimated that about 200 i and was very amusing. It all ended
objects:
Notice is hereby given that an
postmasters and their guests were1 with Pirates chaining their victims
To vote on the Question of
election
will
be
held
in
School
Dis
­
to
pillars
and
leaving
them
there,
present at all lectures and dinners. I
trict
No.
6
(as
consolidated)
of
Jack
’ ¡"rode over "to’coos Bay with! to «^nd and finish eating their din-
County, State of Oregon, at Cen­
Postmaster James Wallis and his ners Those of us who felt the need son
tral Point School Gymnasium Build­
of
such
things
as
new
Post
Office
wife of Eagle Point. When we left
ing in said school dristrict between
Central Point, Tuesday, July 12, it buildings found a good opportunity tthe hours of 1 P.M. auu 9 P.M.,
to
make
our
requests
—
no
promises
was very hot and the heat seemed
August 4, 1949 for the purpose of
to get more intense as we drove —not even much hope was given us j submitting to the legal voters of said
GOOD EQUIPMENT
in that matter, I’m sorry to say.
district the question of increasing
through the valley.
PROMPT S E R V IG E
the
tax
levy
for
the
year
1949
over
Thursday was also a fine, cool
We arrived in Coos Bay at about
LININGER
7 p.m., a little too late for the N> day. The morning was taken up
Your Self
Host dinner that was being given with convention business—more ad­
&
at Harold’s Club, but in time to dresses, more help and instruction.
CONCRETE SAND A GRAVEL
In the afternoon a group of us |
hear most of the speakers. Dr. E
CRUSHED ROCK & GRANITE
Wet Wash
lb.
Pham I I’.-IIJ
•
Mod. 533«
T. Hedlund, who is Central Ac­ went for a boat trip, out through
OPEN FROM 7 A.M. to « P.M.
counting Postmaster of Portland, the 12 mile long bay and back in
Medford
acted as Master of Ceremonies. time to dress for the last dinner. 1100 N. Rhmlik*
I
The
farewell
banquet
was
held
in
Postmaster W. P. McKenna of Coos
Bay was Convention Host. Some of the beautiful banquet room of the
the distinguished guests were: Hon Tioga Hotel. The dinner was deli­
JORGENSEN S
SPECIALIZING IN
Robert S. Burgess, Dept. 2 nd Asst cious and the entertainment was DAIRY PRODUCTS
FRIED CHICKEN. Every Wed.
Air Postal Transport, and Melvin excellent.
(Hot Biscuits)
I will always remember Coos Bay I
Northrup, inspector in Charge, Seat
Reserve Your Orders Ahead
as a very friendly little city—that j
tie, Washington.
T BONE STEAKS
Quality
The second day was lovely in Coos extended to us the kindest, warm­
HOMEMADE PIES
Bay, the highest temperature was est welcome.
Bring your family and friends
about 76, nice and cool. The day
and enjoy a real threat!
BUTTER—M U.K
started with the Convention called
Phone 78 Central Point
ICK
URICAM
to order at 9:00 am. Meetings were
Open 6 A.M. to 9 P.M.
held in City Hall. Very instructive
Saturday 6 A.M. to 8 P.M.
Phone 230«
Medford
addresses were given by such nota
CLOSED SUNDAYS
bles as: Hon. Hedlund, Hon. Wil­
loughby, Inspector in charge of San
Francisco, and Hon. Walter Meyers,
Fourth Asst. Postmaster General of
Washington D.C. There were en-
ough lively quips and clever, good
natured banter to hold the interest
CREAM PUFFS — CHOCOLATE ECLAIRES
of every one.
Long-Wearing
For afternoon entertainment, some
PINEAPPLE TURNOVERS — APPLE TURNOVERS
well planned tours were scheduled.
(Danish Style)
Floor Coverings
I went with a group to visit Coos
Bay Pulp Corp. We had a most
CHOCOLATE BROWNIES — BUTTERSCOTCH SQUARES
For floors of beauty and dis­
congenial guide to show us about
tinction . . . durable plastic
LARGE VARIETY OF DELICIOUS COOKIES
the place. I am very glad I had
and linoleum floor coverings
laid by skilled mechanics.
the opportunity to visit there as
Also cork, asphalt and rubber
I had never seen any thing like
inlaid tiles. Contract work
that before. We watched the pro­
for homes, offices, stores.
cess of pulp making from the time
the big timbers were cut into tiny
FRESH LEMON - BOYSENBERRY — APPLE
CHERRY
Venetian Blinds
am
AMERICAN
authorizing the District Schbol
Board of said District to pur­
chase at a price not to exceed
$10,000, the following described
property:
“All that portion of lots 1-2-3
and 4 in Amy’s Cottage Addi­
tion to the Town now City, of
Central Point, in Jackson Coun­
ty, according to the official
plat thereof now on record, as
conveyed to Lelah Bowers by
deed recorded in Vol. 193, page
299, deed records of Jackson
County, Oregon: excepting
therefrom that O'-i-ti m thereof
ECONOMY MARKET
WHERE YOU SAVE WHEN YOU SPEND!
PHONE 851
FREE DELIVERY
SPECIALS FRIDAY & SATURDAY!
Local Postmisstress
Del Rogue
TOMATO JUICE, Lge. 46-oz
Coos
Light Meat
GRATED TUNA
31
Snider’s or
Lb. 67'
Jorgensen’s BUTTER
Hunt’s Solid Pack
TOMATOES, No. 2Y2 Can—2 for 47'
CONCRETE
itiön
Stainless iic-oi Knives SW
e’.u.íjss
SONS
Müll Cafe
’
Dairy
Products
Saturday's Specials
3
PINEAPPLE — APRICOT — HUCKLEP.fRRY
Ky/e’s Restaurant
C
FOR THE KIDDIES
Nalley’s
QQc
Shoestring Potatoes - - - 2 for vv
For every can you purchase you get a free ticket to
the Nalleys Children Show at the Craterian Theatre.
TILLAMOOK CHEESE
Pound ..........................................
55'
23'
BACON SQUARES
Pound ..........................................
No. 1 Local
RED POTATOES—25-lb. Bag -
$4.05
ICE COLD WATERMELONS
at no extra cost!
BRING YOUR FRESH RANCH EGGS
TO A LICENSED DEALER
We pay top price for fresh ranch eggs. Our Oregon
Egg Dealers Permit No. 405 enables us to buy your eggs
the same as any other poultry house.
In compliance with the new Oregon Egg Law, we have
for the past several months been candling, grading and
labeling every egg we sell.
«
. UK GIV€ J*?/ GR€€n STR DIPS ’ I
ITalTALLEDIN YOUR HOME
FRESH HOMEMADE BREAD
NORTHWEST
PRODUCTS
DANCING I HOM 0 P.M. to 2 A M.
Plus Box Top
Send to Carnation Corn
F.'okes, Box 345-T, Hollywood. Cali*.
ALBER’S CORNMEAL
White or Yellow - - - 5-lb. Bag
PIES
CUSTOM MADE AND
Only
MATCHCO S«T O? f'SUa
M.C.
Serve
LAUNDRY
8c
conveyed to the California Ore­
gon Power Company by deed
recorded in Vol 288, page 513,
records of Jackson County, Ore-
gon,
said property to be used as a
site for a new high school for
said School District.
Dated this 14th day of July 1949
ATTEST:
Donald £. Burelson,
Chairman Board of Director
Merle Obenchain,
District Clerk.
43—July 14 and 21.
SAVINGS EARN
"Patronize Your Home Town Bakery!"
from the first of the month when you open or add to an
INSURED Savings Share Account here by the tenth of
the month.
Phone 5X-X2
3 S. Second St.—Central Point
Rogue Valley
CURRENT DIVIDEND 3%
BAKERY
TRY OUR DELICIOUS
Hamburger
1
Jackson County Federal Savings
126 E. Main
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
Established 1909
Phone 3222
Medford, Oregon
AND
Midway Meat Co
Good Coffee!
Since 1888
THE BURGER INN
HOMER BROWN. Prop.
Near Poatoffice
Central Point
PRESCRIPTIONS
Carefully
Compounded!
We Give S k H Green Stampa
HEINRICH'S PHARMACY
CENTRAL POINT
H. W
Modernize Your
Kitchen for Spring!
Carlos
CUSTOM KILLING, CUTTING
and CURING!
CONGER-MORRIS
Our customized wall and «ink
cabinets will completely mo­
dernise your kitchen . . . and
give it handy added storage
space. Call us today for an
estimate.
Funeral Directors — Ambulance Service
All Work Guaranteed!
But One Standard of Service”
without discrimination
Wenow have grain fed locker beef for
sale—Reasonable!
Distinctive but not expensive"
E. R. (Ernie) White
Available to every class and creed
LANGSTON’S
Cabinet Shop
Phone 1361
We Specialize in
Central Point
Table Rocks Road at 4 Corners — Phone Central Point 862
•th and West Main — Phone 3147 — Medford. Oregon
I
Automobile
Liability
Stamper & Goff Bros.
AND
Fire Insurance
LELAND CLARK
PtVHW 404«
Medford.
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Il B. Fir. Medford Ph. 7111
Mrd fore’. Orrjron
THERE S A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE IN A
WORLD BICYCLE
23 North Fir
Phone 3472
Medford
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