The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, July 21, 1955, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1955
RATES: Three cents per word,
minimum of fifty cents. Classifi­
ed ads accepted until 6 p.m. on
Wednesday. Just call NO 4-1323
•or mail your ad to Central Point.
American. P. O. Box 247.
For Sale
ELECTRIC SHAVER REPAIR
. . . quick service, reasonable
prices. Use one of our shavers
■while yours is being repaired.
Central Point Pharmacy.
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FOR SALE—$500 down, total
price $4,250. Three bedroom home
on nice corner lot. Immediate
-possession. Balance $50 per
month. The M & M Agency,,
phone NO 4-2583.
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FOR SALE—Typewriter paper,
mimeograph paper, second sheets.
Several grades to choose from.
Any quantity. Central Point
American.
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Don't suffer ... get STOTTS
poison oak remedy at Central
Point Pharmacy. It does the job.
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FOR SALE—Remington Rand
electric adding machine, Reming­
ton typewriter. 2 office chairs
swivel, postcard duplicating ma­
chine, 2 electric heaters. Central
Point Mutual Telephone Co.,
phone NO 4-1023. t
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Business Services
CENTRAL POINT BEAUTY
SHOP closed Mondays. Open
Monday evenings by appoint­
ment. 335 Pine. Telephone NO
4-1013, Central Point.
34-tf
For Rent
FOR RENT—Thee room apart
ment. Private bath. Children wel-
coe. Willow Trees Court, 24 Ash
Street, Central Point.
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GUEST HOME for elderly lad-
• ies. Room, board, care and laun­
dry. Telephone NO 4-1306. 42-3’*
CALL FOR BIDS
School District No. 6, Jackson
County, Central Point, Oregon,
will receive bids until 8 P.M.
Aug. 8, 1955 for items as listed
herewith at the office of the
School Superintendent at the
Crater High School, at which
time bids will be received and
opened. Detailed specifications
may be obtained from the school
clerk. The right is reserved to
reject any or all bids.
1. INSURANCE—Comprehen­
sive liability insurance covering
school directors, employees and
school buses.
2. GASOLINE—Approximately
30,000 gallons, regular grade.
3. STOVE OIL—Approximately
10,000 gallons stove oil, Pacific
Coast Spec. 100.
4 FUEL OIL—Approximately
20,000 gallons Pacific Coast Spec.
300
5. FUEL OIL—Approximately
1.000 gallons Pacific Coast Spec.
200.
0. SAWDUST—Approximately
1000 units.
(Signed) Merle Obenchain
clerk
School Dist. No. 6, Jack. Co.
NOTICE
NQTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that B. M Hoover and Rosalind
Hoover, his wife, and C. C. Hoov­
er and Elsie Hoover, his wife,
have filed theft duly verified
Petition with the Board of Di­
rectors of the Rogue River Val-
Jey Irrigation District, praying
that the real property situate in
Jackson County, Oregon, describ­
ed as follows, to-wit:
That certain tract or parcel
of land which is fractional
portions of Tracts 135 and
114 of Roguelands Irrigated
Orchard Tracts, according to
the plat of record and being
located in Section 29, Town-
CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. OREGON
ship 36 South. Range 1 West,
Willamette Meridian in Jack-
son County, Oregon, and more
particularly described as fol­
lows: Commencing at the
quarter comer common to
Sections 29 and 30, said town­
ship and range and running
thence North 29.5 feet and
East 30.00 feet to an iron pin
at Engineer's Station 2111
480.9 on the easterly right of
way line of the Old Crater'
Lake Highway for the true
point of beginning, thence
South 88’ 44' 30" East 660.62
feet, thence continue South
88 44' 30" East 783.79 feet,
thence South 66 55' 30" East
290.90 feet, thence South 79* *
23’ 20” East 474.83 feet, thence
South 64 53' East 511.04 feet,
thence South 0’ 03’ East
273.89 feet, thence North 89
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52' 30" West 1973.19 feet,
thence South 0 05’ East 251.34
feet, thence North 89’ 43’
West 663.09 feet to said east­
erly right of way line, thence
along said line North 0 19’ 30"
West 967.50 feet to the point
of beginning. Containing 40.77
acres more or less. EXCEPT­
ING THEREFROM a 30 foot
strip of land on the southerly
boundary of the above de­
scribed tract and running east
from said highway right of
way line for a distance of
663.09 feet for Rogue Valley
Irrigation District canal right
of way purposes;
be excluded from said District.
All persons interested in or
who may be affected by such
change of boundaries of said
District, or by the exclusion of
said lands from said District, are
hereby notified to appear at the
office of the Board of Directors
of said District situate at Route
2, Box 365. Medford, Oregon, in
'said County, on Tuesday, the
2nd day of August. 1955, at 10:00
A.M., and then and there show
cause in writing, if any they
have, why the change of bound­
aries of said District, as propos­
ed in said petition, and said ex­
clusion. should not be made.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY
IRRIGATION DISTRICT
By Harold W. Sexton
Secret ary-Manager
Publisned: July 14-21, 1955
NOTÍCE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that B. M. Hoover and Rosalind
Hoover, his wife, and C. C. Hoov­
er and Elsie Hoover, his wife,
have filed their duly verified Pe­
tition with the Board of Directors
of the Rogue River Valley Ir­
rigation District, praying that the
real property situate in Jackson
County, Oregon, described as fol­
lows. to-wit:
Commencing at the North­
east comer of the Southwest
quarter of {section 22, Town­
ship 36 South, Range 1 West,
Willamette Meridian, Jackson
County. Oregon, and running
thence West along the north
line of the Southwest quarter
of said Section 22, said town­
ship and range. 40 feet to the
West line of Corey Road,
thence continue West along
said north line 1332.65 feet,
thence South 1332.65 feet,
thence East 1332.65 feet to
said west line of Corey Road,
thence North along said west
line 1332.65 feet to the point
of beginning. Containing 40.77
acres more or less;
be included in the boundaries of
said District
All persons interested in or
who may be affected by such
change of boundaries of said Dis­
trict. or by the inclusion of said
lands in said District, are hereby
notified to appear at the office
of the Board of Directors of said
District situate at Route 2, Box
365, Medford. Oregon, in said
County on Tuesday the 2nd
day of August. 1955, at 10:00 a m.,
and then and there show cause,
in writing, if any they have, why
the change of boundaries of said
District, as proposed in said pe­
tition. and Aaid inclusion, should
not be made.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY
IRRIGATION DISTRICT
By: Harold W. Sexton
Secretary-Manager
Published: July 14-21-28, 1955
HERE FROM WASHINGTN
Mrs. B R. Carter and daughter,
Lynda, formerly of Bremerton.
Wash., are spending an indefinite
time in the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Freeman
on Wilson road.
General 4-H Club
Hears Fair Report
PAGE SEVEN
CHURCH SERVICES
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
"Let the words of my mouth,
A report on the Central Point and the meditation of my heart,
4-H Fair was given at the regular be acceptable in thy sight, O
meentmg of the Central Point Lord, my strength, and my Re­
General 4-H club Tuesday even­ deemer."
Psalms 19:14. Sunday
ing. The meeting was called to School 9:45, Morning Worship
order by Dale Smith, past presi­ Service 11:00 a.m., Youth Ser­
dent and the flag salutes led by vice 6:30 p.m.. Evangelistic ser­
Bill Anhorn.
vice 7:30 p.m. Mid-week Prayer
Under new business it was de­ Service and Bible Study, Thurs­
cided to award a token of at­ day 7 30 p.m. A cordial welcome
tendance for 10 general meetings to all.
during the coming year, at the
H. James Kreider, pastor
1956 achievement night.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Leaders Floyd Charley and
Bible
school 9:45 am. classes
Morris Frink were asked to lo­
cate straw for the members live­ for ages. Morning worship 11
stock at the county fair; expense a m. Evening service 8 p.m. with
of the straw will be paid from Don DeWalt of San Jose, Calif.,
general club treasury. It was de­ as guest speaker. Midweek ser­
cided to buy a pair of livestock vice 8 p.m. Wednesday. “The
'Church Speaks” KMED 8:45 a.m.
clippers for general club use.
Saturday.
Plans were discussed for the
Don Whitney, minister
meeting on September 20, which
will be a “get-acquainted" meet­
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
ing with each leader asked to
Church worship at 9:45 am.
be responsible for notifying own Come in comfort before the day
members. This meeting is to be
social.
At the September meeting, the
president is to appoint a nomin­
ating committee of five members
X MOORE
to report in October..
REGISTERS
Meeting adjourned, no refresh­
REGISTER
ments.
FORMS
AND
ACCESSORIES
WEEK'S VACATION
Mr. and Mrs. John Cupp left
last Friday afternoon, July 15 for
a week’s vacation. They expected
to visit in the Puget Sound region
in Washington.
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AMERICAN
GUEST FROM ASHLAND
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gardner of
Ashland visited in the Frank
Richardson home Tuesday.
PHONE NO 4-1323
Montana Couple Buy
Millie Frank Home
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Stubbs
from Montana last Thursday pur­
chased the Millie Frank home
at 159 North Third street.
They are planning to move into
the home this weekend. Mrs.
Frank is moving to Medford to
make her home. The sale was
handled by Winnifred Uridel of
Chris Barker Agency.
CHRISTIE GIRL BORN
A daughter, weighing six and
three-quarter pounds, was bom
Saturday, July 16, to Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Christie at Sacred
Heart hospital in Medford.
AUTO
FIRE
LIABILITY
HEALTH - ACCIDENT
BONDS
NOTARY PUBLIC
The M & M
Agency
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gets hot. Sermon, “Keep Clean,"
the Seventh Commandment.
Church school at 9:45 a.m.
with classes for all ages. All boys
and girls given affectionate care.
Rev Norman K. Tully, pastor
Margaret Naples, Realtor
Corner Third & Pina Street
Phone NOrmandy 4-2583
Central Point, Orogon
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