Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1925-1927, April 08, 1926, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1926
CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN
Rev. T. H. Maxfield, formerly pas­
Mrs. Robert Southwell was a
Allee n Pringle in
Foot «apart at F«ber», W e d n e .d e y
B U Y S H OME IN A S H L A N D
pleasant visitor at our office Wed­ tor of the Union church o f Central
“ W I L D F I R E " A T TH E G A T E W A Y ¡ April 14.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Norcross have nesday morning. This was Mrs. Point, but now pastor o f the Grace
THEATRE
Frank Denton and family are mov­ purchased a home in Ashland on the Southwell's first trip down town for Baptist church o f Chico, California,
Saturday and Sunday Nit«
ing to their ranch at Fort Klamath boulevard near the high school and three months and she was enjoying arrived in Central Point Monday
evening at the home of Mr. and
expect to move in about three weeks. the visit among her friends.
this week.
Mrs. Ernest Scott and will spend a
We wish them well in their new home
Mrs. C. E. Bolds has recovered but regret losing them from this
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Scott and few days visiting friends over the
from an attack o f tonsilitis. »
daughters Violet,
Elizabeth and valley.
community.
Ethelyn, and Miss Evelyn Smith,
Sam Grim o f Hashwa, Baker
Miss Evelyn Smith of Eagle Point L A R G E C R O W D P R E S E N T A T spent Easter Sunday at the home of
spent the Easter vacation with Eliz­
PICTURE SHOW
county, called on his brother, J. J.
Mrs. Scott’s parents at Ruch.
abeth and Ethelyn Scott o f this city.
Grim, o f this city last Thursday and
The following Western Farmer-
Geo. Baker o f Bakersfield, Calif., visited over night. This was the first
Alfred Flanary and family moved Central Point American subscribers a guest o f Mr. and Mrs. Bedingfield meeting o f the brothers in forty-two
were awarded presents, ranging in Thursday, on his way to Eastern Ore­ years.
to Klamath Falls last Thursday.
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value from 25 cents to three dollars, gon. Mr. Baker was until recently
L. N. Schwartz has just completed at the picture show at the Gateway
P. L. Loosley, one o f • our old
a partner in business with Mrs. Bed-
the carpenter work on two residences Theatre last Saturday night: W. H.
timers, who was here in the “ Indian
ingficld’s brother, Isaac F’lanary.
near Jacksonville.
Smith, Sams Valley, $3.00; E. C.
Days,” is a new reader o f the Amer­
F’aber, Central Point, $2.00; D. L.
Mr. Loosley is a very inter­
O ld -Tim e Dance Friday nite; Car­ ican.
Mrs. B. A. Atkinson is reportad Davis, Dollie Love and H. W. Cop-
nival Dance Monday
nite.
United esting conversationalist and has
as ill.
inger, Central Point, the remaining Arti«ans 7-p ie ce orchestra.— G a te ­ many interesting things to tell of
presents. All these people will re­ way Theatre.
those early days.
Miss Ellen Whitely, o f Fossil, ceive Western Farmer one year and
Oregon, sends us a remittance for the American six months, all for one
the American this week.
dollar. In addition, they received j
premiums valued at from 60 cents I
True H. Scott o f Dickens, Iowa, to $2.00 and a ticket to the picture |
Fishing
season
is almost
arrived in Central Point Sunday show. And they are assured some­
here, in fact April 15 will be
morning and will spend the summer thing we hope all will appreciate— I the o f ficia l op enin g when all
C H R I S T I A N CH U R C H
with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth our sincere thanks and good will now go o d angles can go forth in
and in the future years we hope to j search o f the finny beauties.
Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching Scott.
serve them with a creditable news- I
services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Chript- j
Mrs. Mattie Parker has returned paper reflecting the progressiveness Y OU W I L L BE R E A D Y T O
ian Endeavor 7 p. m. Preaching
services both morning and evening home from her trip to Portland. She and excellent community spirit of T A C K L E T H E M , B U T H O W S
was accompanied by her great grand­ the people of Central Point and
by the Rev. I. G. Shaw.
YOUR TA C K L E ?
Mrs. J. E. Weaver, S. S. Supt.; daughter, Miss Patrica Lewis, who vicinity.
Other subscribers who took ad­
Mrs. J. O. Isaacson, Supt. o f Pri­ will remain here until her mother ar­
That is where we co m e in
vantage o f our combination offer and we have the most c o m ­
mary Dept.; Mrs. A1 Hermanson, rives from that city.
J u .t co m e in end look o v e r o u r fine
plete line we have ev er shown,
since our last issue are:
Supt. o f Cradle Roll Dept.; Mrs. G.
Henry Wc>ty from Medford re­
assortment o f —
Thos. Vincent
C. McAllister, Pres, o f Ladies’ Cir­
cently bought the V. H. Hansen
Spinners— e very size f o r every purpose.
cle; Bernice Shaw, Pres. C. E .; Mrs.
B. L. Davis
home. Mr. Welty and family moved
Fishing Rods— just the weight f o r y o u r purpose.
Warner, Choir Director.
Mrs. G. W. Mayfield
Mooks that hook the fish.
in this new residence Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Mayfield
Lines
that
hold
’ em
a fte r
th e y’ re
caught.
Foo t expert at Faber«, W ednesday,
All
varieties and sorts o f Flies. Salmon Eggs fo r bait.
G. A. King
The store windows o f our city are
April 14.
John Cameron
Jackson Cou nty is the fis herm an’ s paradise and we are prepared
looking very attractive now, in keep­
to help you usher in the season in proper manner.
W. H. Casebeer
ing with the spring season.
A minor automobile accident oc­
Wm. Helms
curred late yesterday afternoon when
Elsie Dole
A building permit was issued from
a Ford driven down main street by
DolKe Love
the city recorders office Tuesday to
— SPORTSMEN’S H EADQUARTERS—
Walter Zimmerman, connected with
Carl Loffer
L. O. Davidson allowing him to erect
the Gold Hill bank, ran into the side
Arlie Thompson
a $1,500 structure on the south half
of H. S. Chirgwin’s Ford which he
L. Williams
of lots 3 and 4 in block 26.
was driving across main street at
A. H. Holland
the intersection by Jack Lee’s gar- . „
„
. .
Wm. Bohnert
a
u j •
i
j
Mrs.
Frank
Kancksteads and
age. A ,imashed fender and running .
u - ,
Leonard Brown
u . _ ..
. ,
* ; daughter o f Medford were visitors
• t
board on Mr. Chirgwin s car were
L. O. Davidson
at Mr. and Mrs. Ed Farra’ Sunday.
the only resulting damages. Mr.
I. D. Lewis
Zimmerman’s car was covered by
S. D. Hill
Due to illness Jesse Richardson
accident insurance.
V. L. Chapman
left his work at the story this week
W. E. Duncan
and is compelled to stay at home.
As the result o f a serious ankle
Harry Nicholson
Were pioneers in the Manufacture of Harvesting
sprain received while playing tennis
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V. H. Hansen, who recently sold
Machines and the results of their combined efforts
on his court Friday evening, Roy F,
STRIKING
AT THE
RO O T O F
his city property to Henry Wilty of
is the present day line of McCormack and Deering
Jones, is compelled to leave his duties
GOVERNMENT
Medford, and family, have taken
at the store this week. As yet, Mr.
Mowers,
Binders, Headers and Harvester Threshers.
possession o f the BiH Freeman res­
Jones is unable to use his foot. His
It was never the intention o f the |
idence of which they are now the
conditibn is improved was the report
founders of our government to have
owners.
We carry these machines on basis of direct fac­
receive,, here today from Prospect
it go into business competition with
tory
shipments and have a large stock of repairs to
where he is now staying.
George Ford, city plumber, is put­ its private citizens. Every time it
give
quick
service to user.
enters
the
field
of
business
it
does
a
ting in the plumbing in the build­
Fo ol e » p « r t at Faber«, W ed netda y, ing, which is to be the homç o f Mr. lasting damage to large numbers of
April 14.
and Mrs. Sterling Richmond. L. O. its own people and adds a double
Davidson is the contractor for this burden on the taxpayers who must
— Prices always cheapest, quality considered—
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Porter, Mrs structure.
make up the tax revenue which gov­
Merritt Hoagland and Mrs. L. F
ernment-owned enterprises arc ex­
Pickett were among the Central
Oscar N. Fox, manager for the empted from paying.
Point residents in Medford Wednes­ Pcnnzoil company o f the Pacific
The greatest sufferers from gov­
day afternoon.
Northwest, is expected to arrive here ernment competition at present are
this week in connection with Beebe the small publishers and printers who
W an te d to Buy — 2 Y o u n g Pig«; & Kindle, wholesale dealers for the cannot compete with the tax-free
one young full blood H eifer Jer«ey
same company.
government-owned printing
plant
- Louie Tonn, Central Point, Ore-
which prints and sells return-addres- j
Ron, Route 2.
Mr. Jones is painting the Ben sed stamped envelopes.
There is
Peart two-story building on Main much agitation to discontinue this
<treet. This will greatly add to the abuse but at the same time we see
UN ION C H U R C H
Phone 49
Central Point, Oregon
Appearance o f our business district. the country flooded with political |
Title o f Sunday school lesson: Some others might get a cue from propaganda to launch the govern­
"The Growing Hatred o f Jesus.” (his step in the right direction for a ment in_ other branches o f industry.
Matt. 12:22-42.
well painted town.
All such proposals are contrary to
The subject o f the morning ser­
the true spirit o f our constitution.
Leroy Bedingfield, son o f Mr. and
mon will be: “ Looking For, pnd Find­
The fundamental point the Amer­
Mrs. J. L. Bedingfield, met with a
ing the Kingdom o f God.”
ican people must consider is not so
In the evening the Young People’s painful accident last Wednesday. He much whether they want public own­
societies of the two churches will fell down on a dull knife, cutting ership of some particular industry,
hold a union service in the Federated almost an entire eyelid o ff and just but whether or not they want to
church; and at the time for evening missing the eyeball. Dr. Clancy was change our entire form o f govern­
church service Rev. I. G. Shaw will called and stitches were necessary. ment. the cardinal principle o f which
bring the message.
is a recognition o f the right to pri­
STATEMENT
OF
O W N E R S H I P . vate property and the development
WANTED TO TRADE— Good town
MANAGEMENT, C IRCU LA­
of private enterprise under govern­
Property for small,
improved
TION.
ETC.
tract o f land near Central Point.
ment protection, to a system which
Inquire at this offi«.
Required by Act o f Congress of does not recognize the right to pri­
Pretty Fine Feathers. The colors are new; the
August 24. 1913. O f the Central vate property and which would have
names
classy; come and look. Atmosphere__French
Point American, published weekly at the government ste|^ in and tal e over
Nude,
Flesh. Peach. Lip Stick, Virgin Blue, Rose
Contrai Point, Oregon, for the six the various business enterprises
Marie and Moonlight, and many other colors for
months ending April 1, 1926.
which heretofore private citizens
spring and summer.
Publishers. John B Sheley and have had a right to operate.
Clarence H. Sheley.
Silk Hosiery— they are $1.20, other kinds at
Editor, John B. Sheley.
Roy A. Weaver. Miss Thelma
65c and $1.00.
Managing Editor, John B. Sheley. Pan key, Norval E. Wiley and Miss
Then Misses' and Children’s fanrv Hose and
Business Manager, Clarence H. Lola Davis motored to Medford last
Half Hose with fancy colored top 30c. 35c 40c 4 V
Sheley.
night whrra they attended the vaude­
Owners. John B
Sheley and ville.
Remember we buy our Hosiery and Sox ’from
Clarence H. Sheley.
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the mills; and to get the bottom price for you is
Bondholders,
mortgagees
and J
Frank Lacy, o f Portland, a field
our aim.
other security holders, holding 1 per man for the Benefit Savings and
— T e - m W e r k o f All Kind
cent or more o f total amount o f Loan association is here this week
bonds. None.
getting the local agent, F. E. Steph­
PROM PT SERVICE
enson, started to work in this terri
Signed; John B. Sheley.
Subscribed and sworn to before tory. The company nrill put in a
P b e a e S41
branch office here some time this
me this 8th day of April. 1926.
falL In "Steve” the company «rill
C. S. Sanderson.
“ STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER”
Ceatr el Peint
O regon
(My romiaiaeion expires October 9. find that they «rill have a rood rep­
resentative ia this locality
1927.)
“ Wildfire” first and foremost is
n pi.-ture from a play that was Lil­
lian Russell's most celebrated suc­
cess after she abandoned musical
comedy. It was written by two of
America’s best known playwrights,
George V. Hobart and George Broad-
hurst, and is a story that is just
as fresh and vivid today as it was
when America’s favorite played in
it on Broadway. It is a story of
the American race-track; particularly
timely now because o f the opening
o f race-tracks all over the country
for the meetings that will continue
in the North, Egst. and West until
next November. And not alone is
it a melodrama with racing as one of
its chief attractions, but it contains
a romance that never lacks in sym­
pathy and heart appeal. There is
as much suspense running through
the love story as there is in the pic-
turization o f the big race that means
so much in the life of the heroine.
Not Much Longer-
ROSS and ROSS
Cyrus McCormack
and W m . Deering
■ m
Freeman, Wiley &
Company
Arrived by
Express
Ray Millard
B. P. Thiess & Co.