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About Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1925-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1926)
' À Edward W. Jones orders his paper Two representatives o f the Peo ples Electric company o f Medford sect to Diamond Lake where he will ■ ere in this city Wednesday putting be employed this summer. ■n a large new electric sign at the Mrs. W. H. Livingston and son Damon Cafe with the words “ Damon ! Clark, and wife o f Portland have Cafe and Confectionery.” - j been visiting r.t the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones and fam vnd Mis. George eale in this city. ily were in the Applegate district They returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Livingston and Mrs. Neale are sis Sunday. ters. Donald Faber and Norval Wiley, Arthur Brown of Medford, Ore were among Central Point persons gonian agent, was a pleasant caller at Helman’s, swimming Sunday. Moiylay. Mrs. Frank Adams has recently Clarence Sheley enjoyed a two ' returned from a three weeks’ visit days’ outing at the farm o f John •.vith a brother in California. Ross. He declares John a first-class | Forrest Pickett has acrepted a pos cook and housekeeper. ition in the Central Point Service Station, and expects to work there Mrs. J. A. Rasmussen is visiting during the summer. people at Grants Pass. FEATURING CO ATSD RESSES and H A T S Direct From Wholesaler» U nquestionably smart styles at D ecid edly less than city prices made possible by lower rent, smaller selling expense, no high priced store fixtures and no loss at end o f season. This service is provin g an im mense success in eigh ty P a cific C oast stores Come in and see the genuine price reductions, dependable qualities and truly favored styles o f the season— Showing only at this store. Tom Pankey and Guy Tex are Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Huyck have moved to F'ort Klamath and Mrs. L. taking an outing at Diamond Lake S. Wilmoth, sister o f Mr. Huyck, is today. staying with Mrs. J. E. Boswell for Mrs. A. P. Weiss is a new reader a short time. o f the American since last week. J. O. Isaacson is in the bank Klamath Falls— Building permits again, a fact gladly noted by the populace. He should not be worked totaling »78,505, issued in one week. too hard for a while. Let’s give him Klamath Falls— Construction to time to recuperate. begin at once, on Southern Pacific Mrs. Simpson Wilson is enjoying »800,000 yards and terminals. a visit w'ith her son near Keno in Astoria— 370 tons asphalt arrives Klamath county. from California, for highway im The Elliott family are moving to provements. the Crater Lake country where Mr. Portland— City, state and county Elliott will be employed for the summer. bonds reach total of »227.12 for ev ery person in Portland, and »223.51 Mr. and Mrs. Southerlin and for every »1,000 valuation. daughter have moved into the Hitzler Marshfield Daily News pays 8 per house. Hood River— Ideal company ships Grandma Purkeypile is reported six large apple grading machines to quite poorly at her home here. Africa. SATURDAY JUNE 5TH HATFIELD’S "V $ 1 5 .6 5 To P ortlan d Carl Coleman and his grandpar ents left for Klamath Falls Sunday morning, where they will make their residence for the present. and return G ood fo r 1 6 d a ys Stuart v’ hisholm, son of Dr. W. P. Chisholm of Gold Hill, was in this city Saturday. Also season round - trip tickets on sale daily at slightly higher fare per mit stopovers and limit of October 31st. George Johnson, sophomore in high school has accepted a position with the Salada orchard, for the summer. The Men’s Bible class had inter esting talks at lagt Sunday’s session by C. W. Leever and J. E. Weaver. Convenient trains going and returning. E. E. Reeves and wife are moving this week to Eagle Point, where Mr. Reeves will take up his work as fire warden. Travel in comfort and safety James Comutt is reported ill at his home close to Central Point. He has been ailing for about two weeks and we hope to see him in town soon. Southern Pacific L in e s 15 DAY MANUFACTURERS SALE Pianos, Players Radio Phonographs A T T E N T IO N , M U SIC L O V E R S :— N E X T T U E S D A Y M O R N IN G O U R D O O R S O P E N UPO N O N E O F T H E G R E A T E S T S E L L IN G E V E N T S E V E R O F F E R E D IN S O U T H E R N O R E G O N ! M ADE P O S S IB L E T H R O U G H T H E M A N U F A C T U R E R S ’ C O O P E R A T IO N . W E O F F E R FO R F IV E D A Y S O N L Y , P R IC E S A N D T E R M S N E V E R B E F O R E H E A R D O F ON P IA N O S A N D P H O N O G R A P H S . Sale Starts Tuesday, June 8 8:30 A. M. N ew Latest S tyle, 88- N ote P la y er Piano, G uaran teed 10 Y ears. E asily operated N ew $ 6 0 0 .0 0 V alu e PLAYERS $436 U N IO N C H U R C H Title o f Sunday School lesson: “ Promotion in the Kingdom,” Matt. 20. Outline: (1) Parable o f the Laborers, vs. 1-16. (2) Prediction o f Death and Resurrection, vs. 17- 19. (3 ) Plea for Preferment, vs. 20-23. (4 Place o f the Disciple, vs. 24-28. (5 ) Prayer for Sight, vs. 29-34. In the morning service the pastor will speak on the subject: “ How to be a Happy and Useful Christian.” In the evening the theme will be: “ A King Who Was Ready to Meet a Great Crisis.” The series o f sermons being given in the evening services deal with Old Testament characters, and bring to the presentday problems light and inspiration on life’s duties. Bring your friends and the children and come to the evening services. W o rld s Finest Makes — Must G o ! A ll *398 F R E E — P ia n o Lam p, D uet B ench, M usic Rolls and D elivery. N o pains have been spared to m ake this G reat E ven t an o v e r w helm ing s u c c e s s . P la ce m usic in y o u r h om e. B uy n o w ! Save now ! N ew P h on ograph s » 4 7 up Used P h onograph s TERM S as low N ew $ 4 0 0 .0 0 V a lu e » 1 8 up as »5 DOWN, UPRIGHT $268 it C o a so le and U pright M od- als at L ow est P rices. »5 M ONTH THE MUSIC & PHOTO HOUSE Grants Pass, Oregon Open Evenings 6 :3 0 Rose Cafe & Confectionery C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching Sam Poague is now driving a new services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Christ Star Coupster which he purchased ian Endeavor 7 p. m. Preaching recently. services both morning and evening by the Rev. I. G. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Art Lewis and son Mrs. J. E. Weaver, S. S. Supt.; Artie were here Sunday driving their Mrs. J. O. Isaacson, Supt. o f Pri new Oakland Coach. mary Dept.; Mrs. A1 Hermanson, Supt. o f Cradle Roll Dept.; Mrs. G. Messrs. Harry Dubhs and Roy C. McAllister. Pres, o f Ladies’ Cir Kelly have just finished painting and cle; Bernice Shaw, Pres. C. E.; Mrs. Warner, Choir Director. kalsomining the G. E. Fox home. L I NES FOR SALE $ 5 0 0 Down and $ 5 0 0 on Time 'V W .V A V i W A W A 'A V .V I i W Mail your shoes to me for prompt and serviceable SHOE REPAIRING C. A. B O L E S . A gen t W ith Best Q uality M aterial \ . Mr. Swart* and Jack Southwell have just completed a modern bung alow for Wm. Dunn, at Medford. The house sold almost before completion and they expect to soon contract for these work on another for the same ; j ! | I pay postape one way— cash must accompany order Men’s half-soles Indies’ half-soles . Men’s Panco soles Mrs. Charles Showalter o f Salida, Colorado, is visiting at the home o f her brother, Allen Henderson, for a few weeks. Mrs. E. L. Farra arrived home Tuesday evening from the Rebecca convention at Salem. She visited friends and relatives in Portland also. Marjore and Ida Opal Rogers o f i Gold Hill are spending the summer at the home o f their aunt Mrs. Allen Henderson, east o f town. M. C. (sonny! Gleason and Harold < Meleny o f Medford visited at the 1 home o f Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Gleason Wednesday evening. »1.50 »1.00 »1.25 JAMES Central Point Heels extra ..........................50c Heels extra ......................... 25c Boys’, »1.00; Ladies’ 75e W .W Hjr. SID N EY T H O M A S Central Point McDOWELL - . A V A W .W . W . A V .W Oregon .V W V A W W e A re M an u factu rers o f DOORS. SCREENS. W INDOW S AND SASH, W IN D O W AND DOOR FRAMES, MOULD INGS, CABINETS OF ALL KINDS Our ( opstant Aim is to Keep Our Quality and Prices Absolutely Right. Do Not Order From Out-of-Town Concerns Before Letting Us Figure on Your Bill. ^ Saturday Specials Orange Marmalade, 16 oz. ................................. 23c Pickles, taste like home made, 16 oz................. Home Made Apple Butter, half gallon ............ 60c Medford Mission Brand Peas, 18c value ............................ J 5 c A MODERN MILL Oregon We are headquarters for picnic supplies. Come and get our prices. H AY — GRAI N — SEED — W O O D Phone 41 S tore G. C. McAllister and wife, Ashland, were business visitors Central Point Tuesday. of in P h ono 54 R esiden ce — Local and Long Distance Hauling— WK BUY POULTRY H. P. Jewett and family left last Saturday for Salem where they are | spending the week with relatives. MOVING Central Point Feed Store JESSE L. RICHARDSON Astoria— Presbyterians will build new »65,000 church. oversubscribes annual budget o f »8 .0 0 0 for Chamber Commerce work. of 35 c TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore were dinner guests Memorial day at Amy’s | Place, being guests o f the Britt fam Ashland THURSDAY, JUNE 3,1926 CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN PAGE EIGHT Central Point "Y O U R FACE IS G O O D . - Oregon B U T IT W O N ’ T R E G IS T E R \ GO IN TH E CASH FABER’S Cash Grocery — A Good Place to Trade—