The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, July 13, 1950, Page 2, Image 2

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    CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN CENTRAL POINT. OREGON
PAGE TWO
THURSDAY, JULY 13, 19S3
kan summer day filled her with 4th of July Rodeo in Ashland.
1 her sister Mrs. Burk. She is ex- School District No. 6C, Central
No proposals will be considered
Point, Oregon on or before the date unless accompanied by a certified
een delight. She meandered slowly | Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Tharp, ’ pected home Saturday.
specified
for
opening
of
the
bids.
check, cashier's check or bid bond
along. It was to nice a morning1 July 9th, 1945, a boy, nine and a
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson of
Merle Obenchain, Clerk
(with authorized surety company as
to hurry.
half pounds at the Sacred Heart Medford and Mrs. Wilson’s sister
School Dist. No. 6C, Central surety) made payable to the Owner
Point, Oregon
Here and there, among the tall hospital.
in an amount of not less than 5%
Virginia Wright returned home from
Re established, September 13, 192c
59—July 13 and 20.
of the amount of the bid. Surety
rosy spikes of fireweed, waved the
the
San
Francisco
World
Fair
re-
Mrs.
Margaret
Dow
Nixon
is
visit
­
Entered as second class matter at
bond (or bonds) will be required in
the post office, Central Point, Ore­ creamy plumes of the wild rhubarb, ing relatives in the valley. She j cently. They report a fine trip and NOTICE OF RE-ADVERTISEMENT accordance with the terms of the
gon, under the Act of March 8, 1879 reminding Jeanne of the wild lilac arrived Sunday morning from San i a good time.
contract documents.
of bids for the High School Build­
of
Oregon.
In
the
more
sheltered
Francisco.
She
reports
that
she
has
The School District No. 6C, Jack-
Published weekly at Central
ing for School District No. 6C, son
County, Oregon, reserves the
Point, Jaekson County, Oregon and I places the lovely blue of the forget- an apartment just across the hall
Jackson County. Central Point, right to reject any or all bids and
devoted to the best interests of the me-nots still lingered, together with from Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs
to waive informalities.
Oregon.
city and vicinity.
| a few scattered wild roses.
Mitchell being the former France
No bidder may withdraw his bid
Sealed
Bids
will
be
received
by
CALL FOR BIDS
Oscar, the raven, croaked a greet- Faber.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Merle Obenchain. Clerk of School after the hour set for the opening
$1.25
School
District
No.
6C,
Jackson
Six Months
| ing as he flapped slowly past in his
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunn and two County, Central Point, Oregon, will District No. 6C at the high school thereof or before award of the con­
$2.00
Jne Year
tract, unless said award is delayed
|
daily
pilgrimage
down
the
valley.
children
of Portland are visiting re- < receive bids until July 27. 1950, at building, Central Point, Oregon,
Payable in advance.
p
’ m "' I 7°r a period exceeding 30 days.
until
July
21,
7:09
o
’
clock
T
Advertising rates on application
"Iliya, Oscar, old pal,” Jeanne, latives in Medford and Central 8 P..V1 Daylight Saving Time, at the Standard Time, for the High School ADDENDA Time for receiving of
Central Point High School building
Office—North Second Street
called, and waved a hand.
Point.
lor S^.l D^ne. No.. 6C. |
for the following:
County, Central
Mrs.
Clarence
Griffith,
Raymond
The bird veered a trifle then, with
1. GASOLINE: For approxi­ ; Jackson
bSio-i .n7w'iu’ll>«ma .here U:
T™
mately 10,090 gallons of gaso­
another “caw-caw,” continued his and Patty spent the week end at
] opened and publicly read aloud.'
line,
regular
grade,
to
be
de
­
Union
Creek.
They
went
on
to
flight. Jeanne laughed. When they
School District No. 6C
Bids received after the time fixed I
livered as required at the tanks
Jackson County
for opening will not be considered, I
first moved to the homestead the Crater Lake Sunday. It was a love­
of the school district at Central
Central Point, Oregon.
Plans, spec.locations and form of |
raven’s hoarse call startled her but ly trip and nice and cool. Mr. Grif­
Point and at Gold Hill, between
59—July 6 & 13
!
contract
documents
may
be
ex
­
fith
is
in
the
U.S.
Forest
Service.
the
dates
of
Sept.
1,
1950
and
now she rather enjoyed him.
amined at the office of Freeman,
June 30, 1951. Tank capacity at
THANK YOU, MIKE
Hayslip & Tuft, Assoc. Architects,
When she reached the first of the
each school is 550 gallons.
2040 S,’.V, Third Avenue, Portland
What has gone before.
Ten Years Ago
Dr. Paul T. Rutter
downed trees, a hundred feet or so
2. STOVE OIL: Approximate­
Oregon on or after July 10, 1950,
Bruce and Jeanne Ahlton have bac from the highway, Jeanne re­
ly 6000 gallons of stove oil to be
OSTEOPATHIC
upon deposit of $25.00 which will1
delivered to the tanks of the
Mrs. Sherman Musty and little
moved to a homestead in Alaska I called with a chuckle how Bruce
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
be
refunded
upon
the
return
of
the
[
school on the Central Point I
from Oregon. Bruce is forced to be was everlastingly cautioning her daughter Margene from Myrtle
Phone Rogue River 296
school grounds as required be­ 1 plans and specifications within a j
away overnight, leaving Jeanne | to be more careful climbing around Point are visiting at the Wm. Musty
reasonable time.
Hiway 99
Gold Hill, Oregon
tween the dates of Sept. 1, 1950
Attention is called to Bidders Pre- :
alone on the homestead with only over them. As though an Oregon­ home.
and June 30. 1951.
OSTEOPATHIC
MEDICINE
qualification. Section 98-103 to 98-1
3. HEAVY FUEL OIL: Ap­
the companionship of their old air-I ian needed to be told how to walk
Harold Kilburn, son of Mr. and
OBSTETRICS — SURGERY
105
i
’
?
„
inclusive,
Oregon
Compiled
proximately
15.009
gallons
of
dale dog, Mike. Jeanne finds mos- in the woods!
i Mrs. Henry Kilburn is now at the
HELEN V. RUTTER, R.N.
Laws Annotated, which ‘i must
_______
be
Pacific No. 300, (U.S. Spec. No.
In Attendance
quitos the major drawback to life in
filed with the Clerk 10 days be­
5) fuel oil delivered to the tank
Carelessly she scrambled up to the ; 1 U.S. Naval Training Station Co.,
' 40-36, San Diego. Harold was pro- 1 of the school district at Gold
the far north.
fore
date
for
opening
of
bids
and
Office
hours:
10-12 a.m. and
top of the heap. As she stepped
Hill between the dates of July 1 for which forms may be obtained
moted to corporal after being in
2-5
p.m.
Daily
except Thurs-
across the topmost log and rested
at the office of the Architects.
25, 1950 and June 30, 1951. Ini­
day and Saturday afternoons
As she moved about puting the her weight on the supposedly sound the Navy only six days. His squad j tial delivery to be within 10
house in order Jeanne glanced birch which lay beneath there was won the pennant for having the
days of awarding of the bid.
occasionally out the windows at the a sharp snap. Her left foot plunged neatest barracks. He is very busy. ■: Tank capacity is 10,000. Initial
tADs
delivery may be tank and trai­
MEDFORD ROLLER RINK
dillo
beauties of the summer landscape. downward and wedged between two he writes, but will be home on a
ler load.
furlough
before
long.
How fortunate they were to have logs. Simultaneously a knifelike
4. SAWDUST: For approxi­
ROLLER SKATING
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Anderson
located their homestead in the midst pain shot up her leg.
mately 500 units of sawdust de­
from
California
are
visiting
at
the
livered to the school at Central
Medford Armory
of so many wild berries. Some of
To Be Continued
• Packing
• Shipping
Joe Krupp home. They have visit- ! Point as needed, between Sept.
the raspberries should be ripening,
•
(ratiig
•
Storage
SUN. 8t WED. NIGHTS
1, 1950 and June 30, 1951. Dust
cd Crater Lake and will return
she mused. It would be nice if she
7:30 to 10:30 P.M.
must be fresh burnable Doug­
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hiatt and home Friday.
could find enough for a shortcake Henry Hiatt of Medford, accom­
las fir sawdust from sound logs
FRIDAY
& SAT. NIGHTS
Mr. and Mrs. Sig Abrahansen and
with not to exceed 45% water
and surprise Bruce at dinner to­ panied by Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith
7:30 to 11:00 P.M.
content.
No
sawdust
which
has
sons
Phillip
and
Donald
of
Marsh
­
morrow.
and son, Russell made a trip to
gone through a heat will be
Sunday Afternoon—2 to 5 P.M.
Heat waves were already rising Camas Valley last week to visit field were week end guests at the
accepted. The successful bidder
16 S. Fir. Medford. Ph. 2-7121
Skating Parties by Appointment.
J. E. Vincent home. Mrs. Abrahan­
will
be
required
to
furnish
a
Medford. Oregon
above the cleared fields as Jeanne Lewis Tyor, a cousin of the Hiatts.
performance bond in the
Phone 2-7238 Medford
prepared to start. It was going to They were oined on July 4th by Mr. sen and Mrs. Vincent were school
amount of the contract to gua­
day friends.
be a hot day.
and Mrs. Jack Smith and three sons
rantee delivery.
B. F. Thumler entered five dif­
Bids for any or all of the several
“I won’t be gone long,” she told of Roseburg. All report a very en­ ferent events in the Rodeo at Ash­
items listed above are to be deliver­
herself. Why bother putting on a joyable time.
land and was in the money in all ed to Merle Obenchain, Clerk of
shirt? Repellant wil last a couple
five of them. His son B.M. Jr., won
of hours and I’ll be back long be­
Five Years Ago
i second money in the children’s
fore that.”
Medford Concrete
parade.
Generously Jeanne rubbed the
Born
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wm.
Foley
Mrs. Rose Hodson of Butte Falls
six- twelve lotion over the shoulders
Construction Co
was in Medford, Monday, having of the Old Stage Road, at the Stan­
and back of her tee shirt, on her
ley nursing home July 8th, a boy
an infected eye treated.
i
ankles, the seat of her denim jeans
weighing
six
pounds
and
two ounces, i
Mrs.
Beryl
Carleton
and
daugh
­
SAND. GRAVEL. CEMENT
TANK GAS SERVICE
(where she ha dfound skeets loved
I*
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Richardson.
Cooking — Water Heating — Refrigeration — Healing
to bite if she stooped over) and, with ter of Yreka, are visiting Mrs. Carle­
SEPTIC TANKS
Charlotte and Adolph Czenkner
a grimace, over her face and neck. ton’s sister, .Mrs. Leslie Davis and
PROPANE TANKS FOR RENT—NO NEED TO BUY
spend the week end at Diamond
Sewer Pipe & Irrigation Pipe
With a blue and white engineers family for a couple of weeks.
Mrs. Donald Coleman, who has Lake, returning home Sunday
California-Pacific Utilities Co.
cap pulled over her hair she was
Phone 2-6469
been visiting friends in Iowa, ar- evening.
ready to set out.
PHONE 2-5284
229 West Main
Medford O
N.
Riverside
Medford
. Frances Homer left Monday for
Mike was asleep on the rug in the rived home Wednesday evening.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Everette Grants Pass where she is visiting [
bedroom. When he was younger
Malta Your lloadquartcrH when in Medford
Jeanne would never have dreamed Grissom a sori* David Everette,
RICHFIELD HIOCTANE— V.'i. TIKES Ä BATTERIES
of going into the woods without weighing nine pounds and five oz.
at
the
Community
hospital,
July
7,
taking him along. Now she hesi- '
ELECTRIC SERVICE and
and Davy are doing fine.
tated. His fifteen years lay heavy mother
'
CARBURETOR SERVICE
on him. Rheumatism made walking Mrs. Grissom is the daughter of
difficult and chronic asthma caused Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cassman.
Grissom and small son return­
him to go into coughing spasms after Mrs.
1
THE BEAUTIFUL NEW
Riverside alSixth____ ___ ___Medford
Phone 2-9103
ed to the Cassman home this morn-
any unusual exertion.
Jeanne decided, since he hadn’t mg.
MOVING & HAULING-------------------------
Mrs. Craig returned home Sunday
noticed her preparations, to slip off
—Phone Medford 2-6273
and leave him at home. On her way from Sacramento, where she had
Local & Long Distance Moving—Commercial Hauling
she propped up the latch s he would gone to be with her daughter who
Personalized Storage Service
be able to open the door if he want­ is ill. Mrs. Craig has an apart­
DAVIS
TRANSFER
and STORAGE
ed out. She was to find herself ment at the Musty’s.
8th
&
Fir
Streets
Medford
Daniel Cameron broke his collar
well repaid for that thoughtfulness.
STREAMLINER TO SAN FRANCISCO
Berries always ripened first along bone, when thrown by a bull at the
the telephone right-of-way and
THERE’S A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE IN A
Jeanne headed in that direction. The
telephone lines had been strung as
Ralph McGonagle
a war measure. In the rush the
soldiers had left the trees laying
PLUMBING
where they fell. It made rather
5
hard walking but she didn't nund;
Installation
and
she rather enjoyed scrambling
23 North Fir _______ Phone 2-2472__________ Medford, Oregon
around over the criss-crossed piles
On your next trip to San Francisco enjoy the speed
Repair
of logs.
and comfort of this sensational new streamliner.
The repellant she was wearing,
The Miracle of Modern Roofing
Leave heu via chair car train with lounge car in the
PHONE IO kx I
coupled with the heat of the sun.
morning, making connection with the Shasta Day­
kept the mosquitos under - >ntrol. 351 N. Second — Central Point
The innumerable colors of an Alas-
light at Dunsmuir, arrive San Francisco 11:15 P.M.
tonight.
EKERSON ROOF & PAINT STORE
The Daylight has luxurious chair cars, tavern,
Phone 2-2843_________ 38 South Bartlett_________ Medford, Ore.
coffee shop and dining cars. You can ride it at our
lowest fares.
THE CENTRAL POINT
AMERICAN
LEGAL NOTICES
A TRUE ALASKAN STORY
EADS
MEDFORD
Business Directory
KID£
Jim’s Super Service
WORLD BICYCLE
Sims Bros.
PABCO WELDED ROOFS
FAST DAILY SCHEDULE
SOUTHBOUND
lead dawn
Pec.f.c
Under d
NORTHBOUND
Raod up
9:50 am. L».
GRANTS PASS
Ar. 9:05 p.m.
10 55 am. Lv............... MEDFORD
Lv. 8 05 p.m.
11:40 a.m. L»............... ASHLAND
Lv. 7:30 p.m.
4.30 p.m. Ar.. DUNSMUIR............. L». 2:20 p.m.
5 00 p m. Lv..........
DUNSMUIR ....... Ar. 1:59 p.m.
11:15 p.m. Ar.
SAN FRANCISCO
Lv. 7:45 a m.
Conneeli u ith "Ou i" arrit tug Los Angelt 1
10:40 next Morning
BARGAIN FARES
Fran»
GRANTS PASS
MEDFORD
ASHLAND
cs ; i * m
T» SAN MANCISCO
Ow«wov
»
Ta IOS ANGElfS
One wcv InundWip
$8 55 $15 40
$7 90 $14.25
$7.65 $13 80
$15.40 $27.75
$14.80 $2670
$14.55 $26.25
»«aw S Né»
Shasta Daylifit Stats Rasentai
All chair car seats on the
SAwf/a Daylight are reserved, but there is no charge fi r
the reservation. Reserve seats at any S. P. ticket »Sue. or
write to adslress shown bel<»w.
each year to hunt, fish, hike, t.amp, and enjoy
the beauties of nature. Yet, in an a\ erage year
careless citizens cause forest fires that lease 30
million acres burned and bare—worthless for
recreational purpose*.
KEEP OREGON GREEN I
S*P
Th* friendly Southern Pacific
Seo your nearest S.P. agent, or write J. H. Pruett. Jr..
GPA 622 Pecific Bldg. PMtUnd 4. (ferr.
Stamper & Gotf Bros.
HARDWARE
HCI t.r.X XX \TI It PIMPS—Will, IHtll.I.IXl-----PIMP SKItV
C.l XI.RAI. PVIXT— tlAlinU SRI'—HOI REWARR
QIAIJTY TOOIS—SPORTING GOOHS
Phone 2-2939
225 West Main
Medford, Oregon