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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1931)
OCTOBER 3.% 1ÍVU T lu «UUVOCAX. P S i T J U L TA W I, UCAWN r\ x ;E T i f i l i :c Happenings Local st a n H .r » 0 L0flMd on# of th« K b - ! Jamas B Watkln«, Central Point •tantlal farmer» of this community.| City Heeorder Hatfield la out after w‘‘st , f “>"n. is making^ ^ *utumn In mall messenger, attended the funeral the mountains for a few days. of Loris Martin at the Trail church j 1*^ residence. „ I,. _ He doesn't »eem to Monday. Mr. Watkins aiul Mr. Mar- j Mauldin? of Medford i Mr. Piggott and Mr. Mathews, of tin were friends of long standing j I [ Kiss Mrs. Minnie Zei.ers Waterford. J t guest Sunday night and Mon- j New York, and n. . Mrs Frank 1 don t need no new roof New York, and h. her r nieee. ? " * the Gold Hill district, are In the There was a very large attendance | .„¡Miss Iola Carr. Archcle R. Parker carried the mail I Knutaen of Thompson Creek, were. U does rain , ean't p ^ l o n e w ^ " Lakeview country on a deer hunt. guests of Mrs. Crane and Misa Mee during Mr. Watkins' absence. |gr and Mr* George Carr drove Saturday. Mrs. Noyes, who lives nofthwest of wr Hazelwood's car down to the town, has been quite ill the past Mr. and Mrs. Marion Young, of | Mr. and Mrs. H. •rs farm near Wilderville Sun- Mr. E C. Faber and E. T n i.k | B*“a ,> ,oolt “ «Ice week. the productive Willow Springs dis Luther bought a farm horse mond went calling on sick friends davTnd trict, having just completed harvest- I Sun* proceeded to his place borso- Choice Bennett apples for s a l e , ing a bumper crop of Stark's Dell-' Wednesday. At the Sacred Heart v.sitlng with Mr. a,ld M r ^ , 7 ° ° " trews one-half mile north of ifear creek clous apples, corn and other farm lhey returned here Monday. hospital they found M. O Brown.: They enjoyed the six W.J. (JBBIIARD. mile walk bridge products, were in Central Point on ' F. E. Lund> and Tyson Pankey of hugely. Mr. Andrews grinds and ||r and Mrs. Hal Spires of Berke- Central Point. All doing nicely. * Tuesday spending the cash returns , finishes agates and has a large and Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Young were from their farm and orchard with' i Calif . were 8 ,lests of Mrs. W. handsome variety I Midlord visitors Monday nigiit, going "home" merchants, [crane last Thursday night. The Mr. and Mrs. Everett Faber are.' on the 5: p. n>. stage. | . lofint! morning they left for Cra- attending the Homecoming at Wil Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). Lewis of Gold iuk* on t,ieir re,urn trip. They lamette. They will attend the foot, Bert Peck drove up to Lake o’ the We are informed that Mr. Frank M nods Sunday, aud before return gvisited several days with Mr. and ball game Friday evening between i Hill were guests Tuesday of their Adams, who was stricken with par ing will assist his father. M Peck, i frank D. Knutzen of Thoinp. Willamette and Idaho State college. son, Irsel. alyils several weeks ago. is consid in closing up his summer boat c o n -. I Creek, w hom they taiew in ’- Mrs. Faber will then visit her parents erably improved, and his family and cession. This lake and wood »as a at Albany. Tom Farlow and son, Earl, and I sia. many friends now hope for his early popular resort the past season and I- L. Damon, proprietor of the Dam-1 recovery. many who visited there predict it i Mary A Mee spent from Sun- Dwight Brown of San Francisco. oa Cafe, left Tuesday evening for will he more popular next season. . aotH Wednesday noon visiting Cal., and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rendt I-ake o' Woods, on a deer hunting! Mrs. Pearl A. Botiney is now etn thersister, Mrs. J . H. White, 145 of Palo Alto, Cal., and Theron Brown Hip and to round up their rattle on; ployed in tht Marine grocery store. gi Holly sereet, Medford, and of Grants Pass, were called home the range. The Farlows are exten-i Mrs. Boonev ‘knows her onions,'' Is slve ranchers and stockmen of Lake t relatives. Saturday by the serious illness of an efficient clerk who exerts her best their father. M. O. IBrown, who is at Creek. efforts to piase all customers. ■•Jimmy" Young, as he is familiar tht Sacred Heart hospital in a seri. fliown in Medford and Ashland ous condition with blood poisoning Mr. and Mrs. Everett Faber were Jack Welch has returned to his i transacting business in Central Mr. Brown suffered serious injuries the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth home here to spend the winter, after Monday, and made the Am- oue day last week in an automobile Denman at a pheasant dinner Tues several months' work for the forest i office a friendly call. Mr wreck. The most severe injury was day night. service. lag was one of the owners and to a knee, which is the seat of the Liers of the Medford Daily News blood poison condition. Harry Heurtle has recovered Mr. R. A. Rolf, who recently came from illnes and has returned home from California and purchased the Morava, proprietor of Ted's Miss Bertha Bartrh, of Frazer from the hospital. Mrs. Lavisa Minor's place in Willow ¡ip. spent a couple of days last Mountain, Is in the city visiting with Springs country, has re-roofed and bunting in the E lk Creek her sister; Mrs. H. Heartle. She will Halph LeVee, who has been con painted the house and is making In itry. He remained out on his attend high school here aud will lie and his fined at Sacred Heart hospital, has terior improvements, i two days after returning be- make her home with her father. Mr wife are well pleased with southern returned to his home. l coming to town, hoping to Bartch, who reside« west of town. Oregon. The American extends a answering the questions the hearty welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Rolf, A. E. Moore, of the Upper Rogue, bn have to answer. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder, of Medford, hoping they will enjoy prosperity and was in town this week. He is mak havt moved into the house known a: good health In this, the garden spot ing a suceess of hi» muskrat farm of the universe. ptr; Viola Iampman accompanied the March place in North Centra! near Brown’s Cabin. Mutton Roast--------- 15c . Richman to iButte Falls Wed- Point. Mervln Gleason, following the In hy morning. It was Mrs. Lamp, Tyson Pankey, who was operated jury to his eye last week, had to un Postmaster Warner of Medford ifirst visit to that town. S t e w - - -------------------- Cc accompanied by Postoffice Inspector upon for appendicitis, is recovering dergo an operation for tonsilitis the following day. ng City Recorder Hatfield’s Morse of Eugene, were transacting nicely. SAUERR KRAUT |uti absence, Sam Moore looked business Thursday with Postmastei Tuesday, Mrs. Theo. Tollefson de A group of merry makers gath Fresh and delicious the city's interests, which he Guy Tex. parted for Eugene to attend the state ered at the hon- - of Mr. and Mrs illy competent to do, and do It You will want Some A. E. Allen, district circulation convention of the State Parent Henry Welty at a late hour Mnuda) I that same genial smile which i Mr. Tollef night aud proceeded to churlvarl the i him many friends during the jgent of the Oregon Journal, was Teachers' Association. I years he was postmaster and looking after that paper's Interest- son will leave this Friday to attend j newlyweds in a very noisy maiintr. Daddys' Day at the University of i They were received, welcomed and tsiness here. here Thursday. Oregon, where his son Merland Is a treated by the host and hostess sod Geo. Ford returned the first of student. They expect to return Sun- [ went away wishing them Godspeed William Wheeler, residing throughout their future life. least of .Medford, was trading the week from several days deer day. I. Ik I j VCWIH, P ro p . Look At This For Meet Price s (-'hops.........................12c C entral P o in t M eat M arket I Wednesday morning with O n hunting in Eastern Oregon. pPoint merchants. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Axle Millard returned home *‘*r conduct a successful rabblt- »ring some of the best breed- Saturday from Myrtle Point, Oregon where she lias been visiting the pa Itock in Southern Oregon. month with her daughters. tnd Mrs. Frank Hammond. Mrs Jennie White who is teaehi' Jud daughters, were among the (Central Pointers who attended tchool at the upper Antelope schoo |MCliiiams Creek grange entor- house lost control of her Star cai Sunday and landed in the ditch al ■«t Saturday night. most completely wrecked her car. Finley, of the Finley Im- Fortunately no one was injured. ®t company, who has been Reports from the hospital \y>d Ml for some time, is able to be nesday morning were to the effec. that Mr. M O. Brown's condition re t Chirgwin is subbing for Ev- mained about the same. He is suf Fhber at the Faber store for n ferlng from a very dangerous blood J"!'* 1L< was formerly a part- poison condition Hs many fronds I' E. c. Faber, at the Eagle hope to goon learn of his rapid re eovery. More. Rebekahs of District No. 12 hold their annual convention Uwid November 10th. An all- ii°n, beginning at 10 o'clock, f ocal Rebekahs are planning to For All Purpose* TO O RD ER IX>R ANY KIND O F A BUILDING J O « n ew j « o w & D. Lumbe work *1 • touch Meelfor.l •I IN %N'CI 11, PARTNEHH" o f I t s d ei H M d t o m . Mr. Poultryman: Egg prices are advancing. Feed costs are the lowest in fifty years. You stand to make money this winter if your birds produce. Why not MAKE they lay their best by feeding? 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Mr. Howard Mayfield of Klamath ^oyea, who lives northeast county, has been at home, ill for a has been quite ill the past fe w days with his parents, Mr and Mrs. W. G. Mayfield, of Central Anderson, who was reported Point. The Mayfields ar. in tl |,lck last week, is back on his stock rat ing business on a large I scale in the Klamath country. « PRICE, QUALITY, HAKDM IKK «»«4 nlNHiTING G«nKMi Fiatar 17 « r i t r a i f ’ ulaat O r a f i « . | ^