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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1955)
THURSDAY, APRIL 21. 1955 CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. OREGON feet of that certain alley 20 feet in width that runs in a general northerly and south CLASSIFIED erly direction in Block 14. original Townsite of Central ADS Point, Jackson County. Ore gon. ALSO that certain alley 100 I —¿^ feet in length and 20 feet RATES: Three cents per word, wide which runs in a general minimum of fifty cents. Classifi easterly and westerly direc ed ads accepted until 6 p.m. on tion in Block 14. original Wednesday. Just call NO 4-1323 Townsite of Central Point, nr mail your ad to Central Point Oregon, and which intersects American. P. O. Box 247. the above described part of alley. For Sale and did provide for a public FLOWERING PERENNIALS, hearing to be held at the hour annuals, rock garden plants, of 8:00 o’clock p.m. on the 12 garden supplies. Berrj’dale Flow day of May, 1955 at the Council er Farm, just Vi-mile north of Chamber in the City Hall of said Big Y on Table Rock Road. 28-8 City of Central Point, for the FOR SALE—Typewriter paper, purpose of considering vacation mimeograph paper, second sheets. of and adoption of an ordinance said alley and part of Several grades to choose from. vacating alley as hereinbefore described, Any quantity. Central Point and for the further purpose of American. x hearing and considering any ob jection or remonstrance thereto WEDDING INVITATIONS, an which may be made in writing nouncements, thank you notes, and filed with the Recorder of calling cards, birth announce the City of Central Point prior ments, party invitations. The to such hearing. Pen-Craft line of stationery. See By order of the Council of the catalog at Central Point Americ City of Central Point. an. NO 4-1323. x ARDEN PINKHAM Recorder FOR SALE—30x40 frame build ing. Suitable for shop, warehouse Pub. April 7, 14. 21, 28. or remodeling into residence. Priced to sell. Phone NO 4-1323, Central Point. x FOR SALE BY OWNER—Mod em two-bedroom home, beautiful yard, shrubs and trees. Centrally located. Priced for quick sale. Phone NO 4-2664, Central Point. 29-2* RUBBER STAMPS. DATERS, SEALS made to your order. Fast service. Central Point American, phone 1221. x Wanted WANTED—Baby Bitting and child care in my home by day or week. Mrs. R. B. Johnson, 147 Haskel, Central Point. 30-1* TO TRADE—Very desirable 2- acre home site- on paved road close in to Grants Pass for a 1-acre home site in or near Cent ral Point. Address: Owner, P. O. Box 492, Grants Pass, Ore. 30-1* $26,145 Budget Adopted by Dads At Gold Hill By Adah Jones GOLD HILL—Gold Hill city council met with the budget com mittee on Monday night which meeting resulted in the adoption of the city budget. Total expend itures for the year $26,145; total estimated receipts, out of tax, $15,830; amount of tax needed. $10,315. No election will be necessary to approve the budget as it is under the 6% limit. A public hearing on the budget will be held June 6 at regular council meeting. Provisions has been made in the budget for $600, to wards improving street lighting, this includes several mercury lights and several enclosed lum- inares. Mrs Ferd Jones returned Tues day, after a weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jones and children Linda and Steven, at the Detroit ranger station at De troit, Oregon. Wendall is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Feed Jones and is with the U. S. Forest service. Marvin Throne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Throne, is at home on leave after spending several months in the Pacific with the 7th Fleet. He is aviation elec trician on the carrier Wasp. Rev. Gerald Gear of the Com munity Methodist church, is away this week at meetings at Chilqum and Ft. Klamath east of the mountains. PAGE SEVEN Arnold Bohnert Named Chairman Arnold Bohnert of Central Point was elected Monday as chairman of the Jackson County Agriculture council at a meeting held in the court house in Med ford. He was chosen for a two year term. He succeeds A. E. Brock way, Medford. Other new officers are Don Nichols vice chairman, and W B.. Tucker, re-elected sec retary. The 18-member council heard and adopted subcommittee re ports on land use. farm crops, dairy, horticulture, livestock, poultry, weeds, home extension and 4-H club work. Jewett to Appear On TV Panel Talk School Supt. H. P. Jewett will serve as moderator for a panel discussion of ‘'Competitive Athletics at the Elementary School Level” on a TV program over station KBES-TV at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 24. The program is sponsored by the Jackson County Health as- sociation. Others to appear on the panel are Alf Mekvold, coun ty school superintendent; Lee Ragsdale, supervisor of Physical Education. Medford schools- and Dr. Alex Peterson, professor of Physicial Education at SOC-E. CAR [ JL of the WEEK! Overheated Flu Calls ? 1 1953 Chevrolet 1 Anhorn Home Chosen Rural Firemen An overheated flue at the home v “210” Four-door For Pre-Fair Site of Warren Bayliss, 5758 Crater Heater. Clean Low mileage < Central Point 4-H pre-fair will be held at the C. W. Anhorn home. Freeman road, again this year, according to plans made at the Central Piorrt 4-H General club meeting held Tuesday, April 19. at the grange hafl. Under new business, the club took out some money to pay for the flowers sent to Mrs. Walter’s funeral. Poultry club meeting will be April 26; Beef club meeting April 25; dairy club meeting May 2 and Kandy Kids will meet May 10. John Anhorn led the club in the pledge. Mr. Charley showed slides of his cattle ranges. Do brots, Gossetts and Dale Smith served refreshments. Phyllis Taylor, reporter Lake highway, called out two units of Central Point rural fire department at 9:10 a m. Saturday, April 16. The rural pickup and one pumper were dispatched on the alarm No damage was caused. An inspection of the chimney and flue was made by rural fire men. 1 ‘Only $465 Easy terms on balanco Attend Auto Show Saturday STEVENS KAISER-WILLYS. Inc. 505 N. Central MEDFORD Phone your news items in to NO 4 1323 or No 4 2820 Leather Craftsmen . . . SON FOR HALLETTS Mr. and Mrs. Gay Hallett of Central Point are parents of a son born Tuesday, April 12, at Community hospital in Medford. Birth weight was eight pounds. C. L. MUNN R. E. MALLERY MUNN’S SHOE REPAIR Handcraft LEATHER WORK Expert Shoe Repair Handmade puraes, belts, bill folds. Cleaning and repairing. 34 Pine Street - Central Point • I i - For Rent FOR RENT—Three-room apart ment. Willow Trees Court, 24 Ash street, Central Point. 30-1* Business Services HI NEIGHBOR . . . Our rep resentative will be glad to call on you and present the Southern Oregon Health Service plan. Ab solutely no high-pressuring. Of fice at 16 South Bartlett in Med ford. Phone 2-6582. 5-tf. CENTRAL POINT BEAUTY SHOP closed Mondays. Open Monday evenings by appoint ment. 335 Pine Telephone 23. Central Point. 34-tf Professional Services FULLER BRUSHES and cos metics. Complete house-clean ing supplies. Jerry Heiken, Rt. 2. Box 228-F. Medfhrd. phone 4-1045 . 29-4* PAINTING AND DECORAT ING. taping and texture work Charles F. Wheat, NO 4-2529, Central Point. Free estimates. 30-4* DR. C. L. PERKINS. Optom etrist. Eves examined, glasses fitted and repaired Lenses dup licated. 124 Laurel, NO 4-2723. Central Point. 28-tf NOTICE OF VACATION OF ALLEY AND PART OF ALLEY Notice is hereby given that the Council of the City o< Cent ral Point did. on the 4th day of April, 1956, by resolution, ini tiate proceedings to vacate the alley and part of alley m the City of Central Point, Oregon, described as follows: The molt northerly 220 feet Your perfect servant— Wives of the Caribbean cannibals must have wailed bitterly over the time it took to whip up a tasty stew. Not to mention the mental anguish of the main ingredient who had to sit through the slow simmering. What a difference today ... in the cooking as well as in the stew. A modem electric range practically does the job by itself. Its clean, fast, flameless heat gives your meals that finaj touch THE CALIFORNIA OREGON down of perfection; leaves your kitchen walls and pans spotless. Safety is a built-in feature of its auto matic heating units. Electric cooking is economical. For only pen nies a day, you can treat yourself to the best. 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