The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, January 21, 1954, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY. JANUARY 21. 1934
PAGE FOUR
the Howard D.strict, near Medford
WILL DO uunmg m my .urne. M->.
Oetinger ,112 Ash St.. Central
and about two miles south of Gold’
Point.
1B-2L
Hill on the Old Stage Road. Benson. |
||
By Our Roving R«port«r
along with his two younger brothers FOR REN T—3 Room-furnished
Winston. 16, and John. 13. helps bis apartment Utilitie« furnished. 112 FOR RENT—<2 and 3 room apart­
1954
MARKS
THE
ments, Gas for cooking. Willow
Ash St. Central Point
l«-2t.
folks
with hteir 160 acres of general
Mr. Bill Day, who joined the
JfQi'A >__ _
Trees Court, 24 Ash St., Central
farming land
Mannes recently, left last Thursday
Point.
His leadership, 4-H, and school LOST—Pair children’s size glasses
to report for duty. He served in the
activities have made him one of the in brown plastic covered metal
ANNIVERSARY
Marines in World War II. Mrs
outstanding youth leaders in his case. Reward. City Hall or Grade WOOD FOR SALE—Fir and Pine
Day (Louise Hale) and children are
Slabs and Body Wood. Any
°F
THE
TEA
BAC
community and our club member School.
going to live with Mrs. Day’s
Length Desired. Immediate Deli­
for
January.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hale,
S NO WASTE
very. H & II Fuel. Phone 792,
Outside of the county he has ex-j INCOME TAX—Let us do your Fe­
until they can go to Mr. Day.
, NO GUESSWORK// 7» f //
Central
Point.
ubited at state fair in 1950 and 1951.' deral or State Income Tax work
___ ______ '—<-'“£// e . rK
. ompeting with the Jackson County' for you. Call 962 Central Point, |
Mrs. Len Taylor received word
Crops Judging Team, and exhibit­ days. 27518 Medford after 6:00
from Mrs. Harvey Taylor of Los
ing swine and woodworking. Foiey I PM.
l«-2t
Angeles, that Harvey had left re­
placed first in the state in swine i —
SERVICE
cently by plane for Japan where
showmanship in 1950 and also won CHUCK’S BARBER SHOP, between
Acme Hardware and Valley Bil-|
he will be stationed for the next 2
FABER-STRATTON. INS.
red and blue ribbons on his exhibits
4th & Pins
or 3 years. Mrs. Harvey Taylor
birds to Central Point. Hours 9 to Phone 1671
'
In
1951,
he
was
a
member
of
the
Central Point
\
also wrote that her son, Howard,
6.
C.
L.
LaCaase,
prop.
i champion crops judging team at the
had been shipped out the next day
EYERSf TEA BAG ISAM
i Pacific International Livestock Ex­
EVERY TEA BAG hot»1
after Harvey, for the Pacific.
position m Portland, against teams
EXACT scientific
JUST ENOUGH to make
Howard is in the army.
from seven western states.
BLEND OF 20 OR. MORE
1 GOODCUP OF TEA -
At Medford High School. Foley is'
VARIETIES —
(5
the school’s best pole valuter.
Mrs. John Bohnert and Mrs. P. A.
/ at least X
He placed second in the district last |
c ' moh . gct t<or'.
Tracy motored to Grants Pass last
,3 MINUTE5,) 7/ '-y
\X\ - year with his best heights ranging ,
Thursday to visit with Mrs. Mai
from 116* to 119“, and he hopes to
Williams.
better that this year. A good stud­
ent, he is in the upper one fourth
Plenty of Parking Space !
k'V*
??
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mathews of
of his class and in his three and one
Phone
291
Central Point
Alaska were guests last week end
half years at MHS has frequently
at the Rudy Frohreich home. Mrs.
been on the honor roll.
STOKELY'S FINEST
Mathews is an aunt of Rudy. They
A busy young man with his farm
STEAKS
FROZEN
had not seen one another for 16
work,
4-H,
and
school
activities,
he
.....fT.TAKtsVimiOliSLY'
RIB. SIRLOIN & T-BONE
years. The Mathews are on their
still had time last year to exhibit a \
and it should be
I Lt HC WATER. POURED
way to New York to visit their son,
passenger car of his own design in ’
BREWED 3-5
$4.00
who flies for Pan America Airways.
OVER the tea to bring
a contest sponsored by the Fisher
Lb
MINUTES/
They expect to be gone for about
OUT FLAX/CRrGOOONESS-
Body Company and placed third in
6 for
two months.
& the state.
His leader, Mrs. Cathryn Gibson,
No. 2'»—A New Grade
considers him one of the best club
STEWING HENS
Little Susy Lisenbee was quite
S/Sgt. Robert Colley, son of Mr.
Mr. Charlie Cummings was hos-! 1 r/iembers she has known and relies
POTATOES
miserable for two days last week and Mrs. Joe Colley, arrived Wed vitalized last week with pneumonia
on his leadership to help with the
with a stiff neck. The stiffness and nesday in Seattle from the Far East.
.89
younger
members in the Hward
soreness disappeared as suddenly as Robert is a former resident of Cen­
Pound
100
Lb«.
4-H club.
it had appeared.
tral Point. He attended schools
4-H Club Member of
here, graduating from high school
NEW
in
1943.
His
parents
now
live
at
The Month
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Purdy and
Large Franks
By Glenn Klein
Scotties Tissue
family have moved to Medford until Prospect.
SHAMROCK
CAFE
4-H Club Work
they can build their new home on
County Extension Agent
WILL BE OPEN
Grand Road. The Purdys were
Howard Morris, Crater High, was
Lb
400 Count
owners of the Willow Springs stoic. one of the boys picked for the all
Monday, Jan. 25
It was sold last week and will be star team that will play football in
(The first in a series of monthly
tom down.
BEST FOODS
GERBERS
Under New Management
the annual Shrine game next August articles featuring outstanding 4-H
in Portland. Howard plays guard. club members in Jackson County.)
Mayonnaise
BABY FOOD
FREE COFFEE & DONUTS
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Eicher
Benson Foley, 18, senior at Med­
(Nancy Potter) returned last week
r
Although everyone is teasing Don ford High School, is the first 4-H
L«sier k Evelyn Young
from Portland with their son, Bill, and Vi Burelson about their im­ club member to be featured as the
Quart
Can
age 2, where the little boy under­ promptu housewarming about 6:00 club member of the month in a new
went eye surgery. Bill was injured A.M. Wednesday morning, it could series sponsored by the Jackson
in an auto accident when he was have been a very serious affair. The County 4-H Leaders Association,
y
only a few months old. They will floor around their gas floor furnace
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
i eturn him to Portland for further and the rug caught fire and ail- J Foley, Route 2, Box 380Y, Medford, j
treatment in about ten days.
though the fire didn’t amount to Foley has completed eight years of
-ECONOMICAL ACCOUNTING FOR
much, the house was filled with 4-H club work in sixteen projects: L
SMALL BUSINESSES
Recently, upon their return home, smoke. Marlene woke and discov­ These have included crops, garden.’
the Edward Inman family, Gold ered the smoke and called her dad, beef, woodwork ng, hobby, and his
Ray Dam Road, were surprised to who put out the fire.
major interest—swine. He has kept
Licensed Public Accountant
find a bullet hole through the win­
Phone 5-9131
one or two sows for the last six
Gold Hill, Oregon
dow of their kitchen door. It was
years and has >een selling pigs to ■
Alison Pinkham is confined to her 4-H club members and others. The |
apparently caused by a B.B. gun but
if they had been home and in the home with scarlet fever.
quality of his stock has steadily,
Open All Day
kitchen, one of them might have
improved by getting and using reg-
been injured.
LaVal Mclvor, who was burned istesed Duroc Boars. The registered
SATURDAY
badly just before Christmas, under­ Duroc boar he now has is considered
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Aitkin recently went surgery for a skin graft last one of the best in the county. In
enjoyed a trip to Hawaii; an expen-' Tuesday. The graft is on his back the last five years, animals from his
Until March 15
se-paid trip awarded by (he where the burned area was quite breeding have been the fat cham­
Howard-Cooper Corporation to the large and hadn't heated properly. pion hog at the Jackson County 4-H
No unexpected charges are added
For The Benefit
five leading salesmen, two brand' He is getting along fine.
fair four times. He won the cham­
later to cauxs hardship
managers and their wives.
pion honors in 1949 and 1950, and
of
Our
Income
barrows from his breeding repeated
.n 1952 and 1953. The ability to
Tax Clients
IL
handle hogs has paid off with three 1
Î
championships in showmanship in
PAULSEN’S
• •
1950, 1952 and 1953. This impres- j
sive record has twice—1950—1953—
MABEL
CARLOS
won him the Harold Frye, Jr. Tro-1
phy as the outstanding swine exhib-1 TUCKER AGENCY
itor at the county fair.
Sterling and Eld« Tucker
Funeral Direvkus — Ambulance Service
The family farms are located in
Central Point's Most Complete
3430 N. Pacific Hiwuy
West Main at Sixth
Pbone 2-5887
Food Store — Free Parking
One Mile South of Centred Point i
Phone Medford 2-7111
ii Around Our Town
Did You Know
INCOME TAX
L
FABER'S
Super Market
9
3)
VEGETABLES & JUICES
5»
49
39
33c
59c
INCOME TAXES
DALE S. COLLINS
Plainly Marked Pricos
Thrift Market
CONGER-MORRIS
PILpS
SWEET JUICE ORANGES
Approxi. 4 Dozens
Mesh Bag.......................
! H I M O • t
"Hymns of the World“ KMED. Saturday, 9:45 a.m.
Member National Selected Morticians bv Invitation
iOS)
89
(TAKE HOME A SACK)
CAULIFLOWER
Sno. White
Pound
CHAPEL
MORTUARY
10c
Central Point Beauty Shop
DELRICH MARGARINE
2 Pounds
REVLON k HAZEL BISHOP
COSMETICS
Hour« 9 to 4 — Closed Monday*
Phone 23
Central Point
47c
SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR
PFAFF
Sewing Machines
$4.00
4 Packages
SEWING MACHINE CENTER
RIB STEAK
Tender—Good Beef
Pound
- - .
408 East Main
Phone 2 2388
Ms! ford
65e
RUMP ROAST
You’ll love them
Pound - -
I
RADIO & TV
SERVICE
Tubes and Parts
Grirham's
Phon« 1253
South City Limits
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Across from Courthoua*
WELL
PHONE
Haro«
2-8030 Snodgrass
Morgan
MEDFORD. OREGON
/ bi ■ " ‘ a
HOURS
SHANAHAN
Well Drilling Co.
It’s easy to tit banking hour» into your dav w hen you
bank 10 to 5 at First National. Two extra bank­
ing hours every dav... plus 4 extra hour» on Saturday
...gi»e you plenty of time to bank during your
working dav Begin now io enjoy the mart conven­
iences of all-day banking. Open x. ur .u.ount at First
N.'tionaJ Bank of B pr I am
through Suturdn.
FOR COMPLETE
WELL k PUMP SERVICE
k GUARANTEED DRILLING
AND MATERIAL
Phon« Medlord 3-SJM ar
Grants Paaa 7341
BALANCED
/
Frank
I
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Control Point Bronch
FIELST MATFONAL HANK
L J
OF PORTLAND
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