The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, December 22, 1949, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22. 19 .,
PAM TWO
cf Medford «rth tnem C'-ristma.;
^y Lowell
was abe a
•HE CENTRAL PO I N T
rsesx at Lae Dans ' xne Mr arai
Mrs. Davj rece.ved many lovel)
gj-a from Ue'-r fam-y.
-rm G
-ard and Robert \ on
HeJetk. cf Eagle Point, ¡eft Sat­
Re established, Se^tenioee 13.
Roseburg. Ore Df- 15. ¡949—
urday oy n>ctor car for Chicago
Enler vd as tcOAii class matter at Formal dedxaDc® of tne Toketee
where t ey will enter scr.ooL Tne
thè poet offxe, Central Pont- Ore­ power plant on the N'.-rth Umpqua
former wdl attend e.ectrxal school
gon uner thè Act <M Marc r. 8. ¡<71 r.ver. first plant of a five year $5X-
zsc the latter an air cmuitsoaing
>10. >M bu. img program of The
eckly at Central
,
sc.»?-
Pubi ¡shed
CaLforma Oregon Power Company
________
JL- and Mrs. Albert Mdton are
Po.ni.
Jack« >n County Oregon an>t;
oevc oted to tne best mterfa»U of tne ’ was held ths evening.
ei:
t
-£ ter. Mrs. Fred
Dedxation
ceremonies
were
iead-
e:ty and vicinity.________
Hi.e and fa.—uy of Klamath Falls
.uied by Governor Douglas McKay,
home to spend New Year’s.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
| Represents:, re Harris EEsworth.
Mrs lia Berry ~.ade a business
Months
_
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fl-25
Six
! Bonnes-die AdmmstraUr Paul J
Vtp to A - .j.-.i Wednesday after-
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One Year
I Laver. Albert & Cumm-ns, presi­
Payable >n advance
■on.
Advertising rates on application
dent of the company, made the ded.
Mr and Mrs Lluyd St .mson. V:r-
Offxe—North Second street
ration address and Governor McKaj
iflnia and Yovooca «pent Cnnstmas
I rode the formal acceptance of the
Lay .t Mr and Mrs. R E- Moore
ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL
al P aspect Tn yr report no snow
Editor an- Proprietor_____ I iew plant in behalf of the people
ax no fog and that the sun was
,f Oregon.
sEr.m; bright and clear.
The Toketee plant itself will add
Perkin Along
5L-; Arlene Hay left Wednesday
X500 kilowatu to the Copco sys
■nornut? f r Crescent City, called
em’i capacity. The e.ght plants
C. Parkuu
there
the sad news of the death
rhsch comprise the North Umpqur
of her mother’s sister. Mrs. Elmir
.reject will add a total of 145.00.
Janes
Decern oer 18. 194
ilowatts by completion of con
Mr C R. Elder from Alaska, who
Dear Mr Powell:
truct-on in 1953. Trus will more
Ten Years Ago
•_as be?n v. t .-.z ha sister. Mrs. H.
the
pre-war
capacity
-an
double
I read with great interest, all a.
M. Dorland left for Los Angeles thij
>f the system.
week. Mrs Anna Russell, Mrs. Dor­
your articles on CENTRAL POIN
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J
W
Miller,
cf
Elk
In his dedication address Cum
land s s.-ter v.ll return to Fort
BUSINESS FIRMS. In the latez
.ins ¡inked Lie -r.creased derr.an- Creek v.=.’.ed Mr. Miller’s mother. Jones. Mass D.r’and is visiting
issue of The American you men’.,
fnends ;n Portland but will return
□r power to the increases in bot. Mrs. Ida Miller Wednesday.
the pleasing picture as one ent-.-i
Mr. 'and Mrs. J. M. Weidman re­ soon to spmd t e balance of he
niustry
and
population
in
the
area
your city from the north, present«
ceived word of the birth of a grand vacation with her parents.
nd predicted that by 1953 the in
by t e activit.es and the aspect o
•on Frank Marshall born Dec 1
Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Warrer.
rease
in
power
capacity
will
have
the Rogue Valley Cheese Factory
to Mr and Mrs. Frank C. Thomp Kirkpatr ck of Gridley. Caiif.. who
oeen
substantially
absorbed
by
the
Entrance to Central Point from the
visiting
Mr
Kirkpatrick’s
son at Prineville
Mrs. T'-mps--’- are
sout i isn’t so bad either. It present.; greater demani
» t’-» ^«st daueMer of Mr an-* parents .r. Medfr - i called on Mr
Governor McKay pointed to the Mrs. Wed-ran. T-e habv -as beer, Margaret Hubbard. He is manager
industry in the form of mills etc.
company's construction program as named after both <mand-fathers.
of Tent City, a labor camp. H j
which is as it should be.
Mr and Mrs. Bill Grimes hav® asked t be remembered to Rev.
But did you ever notice, when an indication of how the sout.oern
moved into the Avers home w*-ere' ♦Phillip
entering some of the larger cities, Oregon area is growing, and made a
Mr. and Mr: Wm. Askwith en
Mm G-ime- will make her hor^
strong
plea
for
the
interest
of
all
that the outskirts are littered with
while Mr. Gri’aei att'-ods rad. joyed their C r.stiras with Mrs
citizens
of
the
state
in
achieving
a
junk yards and second hand car lots
school at I»s Angeles This mom kskw'th’s p'-ents. Mr and Mrs.
along the main highways? Here balanced growth, with wise use of in< Mr and Mm L C Grime« ar.: Guy Tex. They all attended t o
The Governor Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grime; left for Crateriar. in the evening.
is hoping that Central Po.nt will natural resources.
paid tribute to the company’s record T»s Angele; w’-ere Bill will remain
never allow such to happen.
This is Sunday morning and lest of public service in the area and Jim Grimes will be in charge of t e
I seem of too serious a nature I their faitn in the future growth of service station during the father's
WISHBUi
absence.
shall tell a story I heard so long the region as reflected by tne build­
Mr and Mrs Ed Davis were ve~•
ing
program.
ago that it may be new to some
Dr Raver emphasized the con­ happv to Fave their children. Mr
readers.
servation
of other forms of fuel and and Mrs. Albert Davis and family
A little boy, we will call him
rnergy
made
possible by the con- of Klamath Falls Mr. and Mr« Le
Jimmy, asked his mother’s perm.s
lie Shaw; Mr. and Mrs Jack Schritt
uiued
development
of hydroelectric
sion to remain after Sunday schoo
in
the
Northwest,
and
the
.-nergy
to hear the sermon. When Jimmy
FROM
got home his mother, to be sure he results to be obtained by coordi-
had attended the sermon asked him nation of power projects.
The California Oregon Power
what was the text of the preacher’
Company
serves approximately 75,-
sermon. Jimmy replied taht it was
"Don’t get scared, you will get you: )00 customers in southern Oregon
HOMER BROWN, Prop.
and northern California, with head
quilt.”
Near Posioffice
Ceniral Point
quarters
at
Medford.
Mother let that ride, but on Mun
day, when she met the parson on
Barbara H.a gland is returning ’o
the street, she asked him. “what
P'R SITO OR PEIWOM1
was the text of your sermon yester­ her home from Portland Thursday
day?” His answer was, ’Fear not the 22nd of Dec. We are glad she
the comforter will come.’
is able to be home for the holidays.
Might be a moral to that story
OREGON FINANCE CO.
why was not the mother there tc
Luc Noe H-211 A M ill
hear the sermon? Personally, 1
FROM
♦■’> S Imlrx!
M«Wne<1
think Omar the Tent Maker has the
answer to that one. but still mothei
should have been there for her own
good!
Building a Greater
Here is hoping for a Merry Christ­
mas for all and a happy New Year
too. in spite of the fact that
Southern Oregon
democrats and the republicans
still fighting over who shall get
credit.
Sincerely yours.
GOOD EQIIPMKNT
Merry Christmas
Cap.
PROMPT SERVICE
AMERICAN
New Ccpco Power
Plant ù Dedicated
Gold Hill Grange
Ready for Big Dance
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Moffett and
Jack Baldwin and sister of Medford
were dinner guests of W. A. Shell
Cnr-stmu oa>
Norma Jean, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs Marshall Simonds, of .Ashland,
had her tonsils removed at the
Community h'jcprtal Tuesday morn­
ing.
m an amount of not leu than ..
°f the amount of the bid.
The School D-strict No « i—■
C°^y' Ore«on re^tv« t -6;
reject any or all bids and to wv-
informalities.
0 w<.vs
No bidder may withdraw hu h;
after the hour set for the on^
thereof or before award of the con-
tract, un.ess said award i« delay i
.or a period exceeding 30 dan.'
SITE GRADING WORK BID
,. _ Merie Obenc..al.
Sealed bids will be received by 36—Dec. 15 and 22.
Merle Ooenc.iam. Clerk, at the High
School Building. Central Point, Ore­
gon, until December 23, 1949. 8 o’­
clock PM for the Site Grading
Work for School District No 8,
Jackson County, Central Point,
Oregon and will then and there be
opened and publicly read aloud.
Bids received after the time fixed
for opening will not be considered.
Plans, Specifications and form of
contract documents may be exa­
mined or obtained at the office of
Freeman Hayslip A- Tuft. Assoc.
Archts.. 2040 S.W. Third Avenue.
Portland, and at the office of the
Clerk, Central Point, Oregon.
No proposals will be considered
unless accompanied by a certified
check, cashier’s check or bid bond
(with authorized surety company as
surety) made payable to t'~e
>»
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JOE’S
THE BURGER INN
ASSOCIATED
SERVICE
LOANS
Merry Christmas !
GUN SHOP
Ready-Mix
CONCRETE
Mr. Jim Anders arrived home
Monday, Dec. 19. from O S C. of
Corvallis to spend the Christmas
and New Year’s holidays with his
parents. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Anders
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CONFECTIONERY
SNIDER’S
M. C. LININGER
& SONS
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re wish you
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El Rancho Motel
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CORNER BEALL LANE AND HIWAY 99
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1 N
Mcltord. On-gon
Stamper & Goff Bros
i
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CENTRAL
^f/TSTO#
HARDWARE
POINT. OREGON
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ON TH' ■
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Our customised wall and sink
cabinets will completely mo­
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give ii handy added storage
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HE FlQST NIGHT KASEAA' '.GAMS WAS PLAYED IKI
ronr wavnc , indiana n ieo3.
ÄEVEN/TFENJ arc lights OF -+ ooq CANDLE
each rUÄNitSHeo the light for thé vame .
THE
CALIFORNIA
OREGON
POWER
COMPANY
Before COPCO ca nincrease or decrease rates it must
have the approval of the state regulatory commissions.
CONGER-MORRIS
LANGSTON’S
Cabinet Shop
Phone 13SI
Sine* 1888
Centra] Point
Funeral Directors - Ambulane, Service
“But One Standard of Service”
S mi tty's
Ranch House
without discrimination
"Distinctive but not expensive"
PHONE C.P. 1123
STEAKS
THAT SATISFY
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