THURSDAY, MAY 14. 1953
CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. OREGON
PACE TWO
The C°ntrai r*oint
AMERICAN
Naw r«ic* roa
Re-established, September 13. 1928
Entered as s caund class gutter at
the post office, Central Point, Ore
gon, nder the Act of March 8, 1879.
JfLUCO SALAI
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rxf» that
Sta ling Tucker, Agent V.F.W.’s Auxiliary
isurance Company; Holds Encampment
of Dist. 7 May 17th
FeJs of Special Rates
NE n SOUFFLC
sterling Tucker whose offices are
The Sprang Encampment of Dis
on the north Pacific Highway just
south of the city announced his ap trict 7, Department of Oregon.
pointment as agent for the Louis Ladies Auxiliary to the Veteraiu of
Put’ished weekly at Central
Point, Jackson County, Oregon and
ville Fire and Marine Inaurane Foreign Wars was held in the VFW
Company whose plan of merit rat Hall in Grants Pass. Oregon Sun-
devoted to the best interests of the
city and vicinity.
ing will make for a savings in | day. May 17th. Election of officers
premium, Quotes from the com- for the new term was the main item
SUSCRIPTION RATES
of business at the meeting. Elected ■
pany a circular:
Munths
______ >1.50
‘The Louisville Fire & Marine serve as President of District 7 for
- ..
$2 5
Insurance Company has recently the following year was Mrs. Allon
Payable in advance
introduced a merit rating plan which R. Bohannan, Medford, of Central
Advertising rates on application
is available for private passenger Point Auxiliary 4316. Other officers
Office—North Second Street
automobile material damage cover both elective and appointed were
Senior Vice President, Mrs. Fred
ages
in the State of Oregon.
KENNETH POWELL — Publisher
“This plan provides a 10% deduc Lawrence, Crater Lake Auxiliar>
L. J. “Tick" MALARKEY — Editor
tion from manual rates on collision, No. 1833; Junior Vice President, Mrs.
fire,
theft and comprehensive cover Scotty Parrick, Steelhead Auxiliary
LET US BE TOLERANT
ages for those assureds who have No. 6881; Chaplain, Mrs. Harriet
The first day your editor came
carried automobile insurance in any Baker, Curry County Auxiliary No.
here to assume the duties and res
company for the previous year with 966; Conductress, Mrs. Bill Bram-
ponsibilities that are his in “putting
out sustaining a loss or reporting a j bleft; Del Rogue Auxiliary No. 2302
out" a weekly paper he announced
loss under their policy. A merit | Treasurer, Mrs. Ken Oliver, Steel
that politics would be kept out of
rating application is required and head Aux. No. 6881; Guard, Mrs.
the editorial page. We leave that to
must be signed by the insured and Evelyn Bogan. Del Rogue Auxiliary
the boys and girls who have the
No. 2302; Secretary, Mrs. A. J. Nei-
the producing agent.
‘‘savvy" along these lines and our
"A 15% credit is available for moyer, Central Point Auxiliary No.
mission is to write, and we quote,
assureds on the ment rating plan 4316; Patriotic Instructor, Mrs.
"the friendly things about the
after their 10% credit year expires Frances Miller. Steelhead Auxiliary
friendly people in a friendly town.”
without loss or report of loss to the No. 6881; Assistant Conductress
Louisville.
The 15% credit will Mrs. Gene Tediick, Central Point
LIQUOR BY THE DRINK
continue for each loss free year Auxiliary No. 4316; Flag Bearer,
Petitions, it is understood, are in
Mrs. Thomas Short, Gold Hill Auxi
thereafter.
circulation both for and against. At
"Please note that the Louisville liary No. 7416: Banner Bearer, Mrs.,
. .<• next regular meeting of Central
will not write material damage cov Tom Lafferty. Ashland Auxiliary |
Point’s city council this body of men
erages on cars prior io 1946 models. No. 3423; Trustees, Mrs. Russell Zun- f
and the city’s mayor will be asked
Commercial vehicles are not eligible dell, Crater Lake Auxiliary No. 1833
Allen Berg, Homer Lyon, Hugh
to hear the appeals both pro and con. if one friendship is broken or one
Mrs. Jewel Clayton, Illinois Valley,
for this credit."
What action will be taken is en heartache endured that really hurts. Hayes, Marion Williams, Susan Ket
Auxiliary No. 4390, and Mrs. Vada
We can say no more. Except may tle, and L. W. Amort, all from the
tirely problematical. To us it doesn't
Dahl, Gold Hill Auxiliary No. 7416:
State Forestry Department, Salem,
make any difference one way or the be this:
Color Bearers, Mrs. Ruth Beard,
other. We simply don’t care. How ‘‘GOD grant me the Serenity to Oregon.
Teaching Staff of
Crater Lake Auxiliary No.. 1833;
accept the things I cannot change:
ever there is one concern that
The following boys and girls pos
1 Miss Phyliss Brownlee, Del Rogue
Local
School
For
The Courage to change the things I ters were selected by the judges as
worries and that is this:
No. 2302, Mrs. Robert P.
1953-54 Given Auxiliary
can,
this years winners:
Are friendships going to be broken
Brown, Central Point Auxiliary No
________
JUNIOR DIVISION
over the problem? If so that is bad And the Wisdom to know the dif
4316, and Mrs. Ruth Johnson, Del
ference.'"
Ages 8-12
Because a friend is man’s most
From the office of Principal C. A. Rogue Auxiliary No 2302; Musician,
First—Penelope Sue Ostrander, Meyer, comes the following teach Mrs. Mabel Drinkwater, Del Rogue
valuable treasure.
Benson School, Rte 1 Box 165, Rose ing assignment for next school year,
In some two score years of news
Auxiliary No. 2302.
papering, army service, insurance Winners Announced in burg, $10.00.
!>eginning on September 14. 1953:
Mrs. Cecile Hafer, Senior Vice
Second—Sharon Kay Page, Crook I FIRST GRADE—
work and logging this “Old Report
President of the Department of Ore
KOP
Poster
Contest
ed
River
Grade
School,
291
E.
6th,
er" has seen a tavern or two. Some
A-D—Miss Tompkins; E-J—Mrs. gon was the official representative
Prineville, $5.00.
times as a patron—sometimes as a
Haskins; K-O—Mrs. Hopper; P-Z — of the Department at the Encamp-
Third—David McCaskey, Delake Mrs. Tonn.
place to get in out of the rain or cold
Penelope Sue Ostrander, Benson
and to have a soft drink or a cup of School, Roseburg, Oregon and Dale Grade School, Box 412, Oceanlake, SECOND GRADE—
coffee.
ELLIOTT
Bunse, Leslie Jr. High School, Salem, $5.00.
A-E—Mrs.
Jewett;.
F-J—Mrs
Fourth—Patsy Probst, Raleigh ' Manley; K-O—Mrs. Johnson; P-Z—
Wc have in this city two such Oregon were the two top winners in
Truck
&
Auto Parts
establishments.
the Forest Fire Prevention poster School, 9304, S.W. Meadow Lane. | Mrs. Gay
ALL MAKE AUTO &
Without fear of contradiction we contest which was recently held by Portland, $5.00.
THIRD GRADE—
TRUCK PARTS
Fifth—Dixie Lee Stiffler, Glide
say that they are the best managed, the Keep Oregon Green Association,
A-D—Mrs. Downing; E-K—Mrs.
Grade
School,
Glide,
$5.00.
cleanest and best conducted that has according to Albert Wiesendanger,
Phone 2-4239
Gannaway; L-O—Mrs. Bigham; P-Z 1618 N. Riverside
Medford
SENIOR DIVISION
ever come under our observance. Executive Secretary. More than 140
—Miss Dodson.
Ages 13-16
And Die tour of duty has been from attractive posters were entered by
FOURTH GRADE—
the west coast to the cant coast.
First—Dale Bunse, Leslie Jr. High
Oregon Green Guards.
A-D—Mrs. Sullivan; E-K—Mrs.
SO. LEI’ US BE TOLERANT
The judges for the poster contest School, Salem,, $10.00.
Cane; L-O—Mrs. Laird; P-Z—
STAN STARK
This advice is to both sides. And were:
Second—Martha Rigert, St. Ceci FIFTH GRADE—
lia’s School, Rte 3 Box 1083, Beaver
"THE YES MAN"
A-D—Mrs. McDonald; E-K—Mrs.
ton, $5.00.
Webb; L-O—Mr. Claflin; P-Z—Mrs.
415 So. Riverside
Third—Patricia Baker, Hood River Shores
Jr. High, 1310 Lincoln St., Hood SIXTH GRADE—
See Stan for New or Used Cari
River, $5.00.
A-D—Mr. Lind; E-K—Mr. John
Fourth—Mary Whiten, Garibaldi son; L-O—Mrs. Caster; P-Z—Mr.
i he Central Point Mutual Telephone
High School, Garibaldi, $5.00.
McCoy.
Fifth—Leland Ross, Raleigh SEVENTH GRADE—
Company Stockholders
School, 4627 S.W. Sunset Road, Port
A-H—Meyer - Rock; I-Q—Hall -
land, $5.00.
: R Z —Mrs Dobrot
The Keep Oregon Green Associa EIGHTH GRADE- -
ADDITIONAL TIME IS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE
tion is sending each boy a pocket
FINDINGS OF THE SPECIAL INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE
A-H—Mr. Johns. I-Q—Miss In
AS TO THE RETENTION OR DISPOSITION OF THE COMPANY.
knife and each girl a “Smokey Bear” low; R-Z—Mrs. Schuler
scarf who entered posters and did
THE SCHEDULED MEETING OF MAY 25, 1953 HAS BEEN
POSTPONED.
not win a cash prize.
SALADS CASTANO
T ncac it > r rt-*
Open Letter To
CALL
FREE PICKUP &
DELIVERY
THE MEETING TO RECEIVE THE REPORTS OF THE COM
MITTEE WILL BE HELD IN THE NEAR FUTURE AND THE
MEMBERSHIP WILL BE DULY NOTIFIED BY MAIL AS TO
THE TIME. PLACE AND DATE.
SIGNED,
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
I he Central Point Mutual Telephone Co
On the North Side of Our Main Stem
IS
BARBER SHOP
with
JEFF DAVIS
STEVE’S
We
Clip and Cut
to Order!
Medford — Grants Pass — Ashland
Gates
Furniture Store
127 NORTH CENTRAL — MEDFORD. ORE.
Serve Your Self
LAUNDRY
Navy Mothers Notes
WET WASH—8c lb.
MAYTAG WASHERS k
SIMPLEX WASHERS
Open From 7 A.M. to 8 P.M.
The Central Point Navy Mothers
1100 N Riverside
Medford
met at the home of Mrs. Homer
Brown Wednesday, May 13 for a
regular business meeting. Mrs. Eva
Campbell was appointed assistant
Building a Greater
adjutant. Money for welfare was
voted to be sent the National Fin
Southern Oregon
ance Officer for credit.
An all day sewing-social will be
at the home of Mrs. Jere Kreischer,
SNIDER’S
Wednesday, May 27. Entertainment
planned for the afternoon. All I Phone 2-8189
28 N. Bartlett
mothers who have boys in Navy.
Mnrtonl. Oregon
Marine Corp, Coast Guard or Re-
serve are invited to come and get
acquainted. Pot-luck dinner at noon.
Lovely refreshments were served
oy the hostess.
“If wc took 100 per cent of the
.ncomes of the rich it would pay the
cost of government for only a few
weeks out of the year.”—Butte Post.
A-l Radio Service
PHONE 2-5058
627 N. Central
Medford
Medford Concrete
Construction Co.
SAND. GRAVEE. CEMENT
SEPTIC TANKS
Sewer Pipe Jt Irrigation Pipe
Phone 2-6469
X. Ititershlr
'
GOOD FOOD
and
PLENTY OF IT!
OPEN 6 A.M. Til 9 P.M.
SATURDAYS TIL 8 P.M.
CLOSED SUNDAYSI
FARMEQUIPMENT
Deaver Tractor &
Implement Co.
634 North Central Avenue
Phone 2-6425 — Medford
G.l. Machine Shop
RUDY
HANSEN
General Machine
Work & Welding
Phene 1372
Central Point
802 Pine St.
ROUND CONCRETE
SEPTIC TANKS
500-Gal. $68.00 — 750-Gal. $98.00
ROUND STEEL TANKS
PRICES QUOTED
SANITATION SERVICE
Darrell Fariss — O. E. Conklin
HOOKUPS & DRAIN FIELDS
TANKS PUMPED & REPAIRBD
—TRENCHING SERVICE—
Ditches - Footings • Field Drain
Lines - Sewer Lines • Excavations
GUARANTEED WORK
Meet All States and F.H.A. Codes
2875 Lone Pine Rd., Phone 3-2491
Medford, Oregon
APPLIANCE
USE
Maximum
LININGER’S
READY-MIX
CONCRETE
Harold
Snodgrass
QUALITY SERVICE
Crushed Granite and Rock
Sand <5> Gravel
-P. Phone 412 — Medford 2-5336
It Will Surprise You How Easy
It Is To Buy From Any Gates
Store by Using Your Credit.
Grants Pass — Ashland
MILL CAFE
PHILCO
ABC
Also Guaranteed Used
Washers — Ranges — Refrigerators
31 N. Bartlett Street
Medford, Oregon
MEDFORD. OREGON
Medford
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Collins and
two children, Arthur* and Esther,
left Monday morning, May 18th. to
attend the International Convention
of Christian and Missionary Alliance
to be held at Long Beach. California
May 20 to 26 inclusive. T ey went
by way of Klamath Falls down
through Nevada and on to Long
Beach. They plan to return via
coast Highway 101 May 29th.
MAYTAG
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Across (rom Courthouse
PHONE
2-8030
Medford
YOUNGER
CHAPEL
MORTUARY
I Frank
, Morgan
E
ment. MrS. Hafer installed the new
officers except the president w'-o is
installed at t e D pirtr- mt
ment. Laurene Kell, District Pre .-
dent presented gifts to Mrs. Hafer on
behalf of the District. Mrs. Leona
Wic x. and Mrs. Esther Barde. both
of Portland Oregon, were in Grants
Pass with Mrs. Hafer to attend this
meeting. M s; Laurene Kell of Del
Rogue Auxiliary No. 23 )2 is the re
tiring President of District 7.
The Drill Team of Del Rogu->
Auxiliary No. 2302 put on a series
of drills for the assembled meeting.
This drill team is led by Miss Kell.
Past Presidents of District 7 pre
sent Sunday were Mrs. Richard
Schultz of Medford and Mrs. Ted
Hopkins of Rogue River. Mrs. Hop
kins is also the Department Chaplain
for Oregon.
Preceding the meeting. Grants
Pass Auxiliary served dinner to
approximately 200 people in the
VFW hall.
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