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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1933)
THURSDAY. J t x y „ 1WJ Th* AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. ORURJN TAGE FO CR ü-lip (Diarrhea Mr. and Mrs. South and children aud Mrs. Doris Coleman and chil dren spent the happy July 4th pic- niciug on Little Butte Creek above Ilrownsboro. ways been successful Roshal available a< <1 ' th. J l wall trail, where tackle may «¿J ,,.Mi..,l At the boat landing, | THE FEDERATED CHl'HCHES excursions will b. daily J. M. Johnson, Pastor Mr. aud Mr*. W .A. Crane motored An old mulatto had a heart at- with rates half as much astWy, to Jacksonville last week to visit tack In a box car over at the rati- v, k “ aw «„a i “ “ ? P'Cn‘Cked ° " ‘ h* R° ‘ U* ° " ! B»*le School. A. J. Milton, super- Mr. and Mrs. Andre spent Tuesday lust yea«'- Lu « 1 M r.pLmm. Crowley and W.Rltch^ Tuesday. int.ndent) 9:45 a. m visiting {rieuiU ln Ja(.ksonvllle and Mrs. Crane's daughter and husband; road station. The old fellow was Morning Worship— H : 00 A. M. ni. nlcing with them and children. They brought Mrs. unable to walk for two days. If ey of Portland, spent this week end \ir. an,j Mrs. Pearl Bonney and y p g q g (two groups) 6:30 _____ Crane's granddaughter Margaret Jim Watkins hadn't helped him, with Mrs. C. E. Smith, who is a sis- NOTICE OF PAYMENT o . 1 daughter, Alberta, and Mr. Roy p. m. Cabbage Contest Stage,! by P.T.A. Alice and Atleen Jessie Knewtzer, he would have died in the car. Mr. ter of Mrs. Crowley. d iv id e n d IN THE CIRCUIT (' 0 l» T Jones spent Tuesday on the river, Evening service at eight o'clock. Mr Otto Bohnert gave 300 rail home with them. The little girls Watkins got in touch with author THE OF OREGON f’ORT Mr». E. Hurd and daughter. Mar- j by Bonney's Grill have been having lots of fun and are ities iu Medford but it was foul i Men 8 Prayer Meeting, Monday at I bage plants away to the boys COUNTY and STATE OF JACKSON Ion of Griffin Creek and Mr. and ---------- not at all anxious to return home. days before he got help for him. 7:30 p. m. . gjris U( the 5 th and 6th grade who Case No. 5448 Prank Bateman of Chico. Calif.J Mr. W. C. Leever has been suffer They expect to return most any day Dr. Drummond came down Wed Mrs. In the Matter of the Lit)«, were Monday callers at the L H i n ... . . , . Women a Bible study and Rruyer wished to enter the contest. We now. -tuuu.y caiiers ai me u. rt iug badly wlth ri,eumatism for the group. Tuesday nesday and moved h'm to the hos s v ' 1 uesuay, 2 ¿ . 30 ju d p. m m. think every one understands about of the Central Point staie ! past week. He bumped his leg last Midweek church service, Bible rt his contest. pital. The old man said he bad Smith home. The following is a Central Point. Oregon NOTICE IS HEREBY GIT* Saturday, which seemed to bring on study and prayer, Wednesday 7:30 friends in Los Angeles who would list of those entering the contest: That an order has been entereik Kehekahs! Don’t forget the dis Mrs. Nolta has a freak Petunia this attack. p. m. trict convention in Medford July 13-1 help him it he could get in touch Fifth Grade the Circuit Court n( the suttj with them, hut he bad no paper or The blossoms are formed by the fol Choir practice, Thursday, T 3U p. m. Meeting opens at 10 o'clock. Roy Cox Kenneth Williams. Le- Oregon, for the County of J* empowering »„ 4 , iage leaves, then the lower part of stamps. _______________ Mr. Hlggenbotham, son and wife laud Hull, Bob Gresham, Hilly authorizing, reettng the Superintendent ot Btg the foliage blossom turns red, or were down from Prospect for^ the This week we study the life o l ! Kiazer, Helen Lawrence. l>eoii- to distribute a first dividend ol 51 Mias Mary Mee and Claude White Mrs. Mae. Jacobs and daughter whatever color the blossom is. Any week end. ''Caleb;" and find the records inward Stephenson, Homer Young, on all ordinary deposit clalmt * spent the Fourth visiting Miss Numbers 13. and Josh. 14. Good Wana Conrad, Clifford Miller, a first dividend of 25% on thet Mee's nelce,, Mrs. Pyburn on Koxy Edith spent the afternoon of the one ran see the plant at her home Mrs. Ruby Leever, Billy and Rich classes for all grades, and a hearty William Jacobby, Keith Copinger, paid balance of the secured eh Fourth in the Ashland park, and next to the Printing Office. Ann. filed and approved against theC* ard, have been visiting Mrs. LeeverV| welcome. motored up the Applegate in the Vernon Holland. Jerry Brown and mercial Department and to ptn mother at Marsola for a number ot Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Richardson, 1 -veiling. Our young people’s devotional ■Byron Miller. first dividend of 30% on all w Found— Orange colored lunch box. daughter, Erma, and Grandma Wil days. They returned home Wednes-! services will interest all young peo Sixth Grade ary deposit claims filed and _ Owner may have same by Identify There ' day evening. proved against ....... the «* Savings T. II. Lumsden announces that son and Charles Murphy «pent Tues ple and we invite your cooperation Warren Young, Clyde , I Gor-1 I J J...... — -----^ DeJ ■ 'VI x ing and paying for this ad. Inquire day at Eik Creek and stayed for the beginning today his time at the lo in ma king this department the verv don Conrad, Norman Hanson, Stan- at American office. i 1. ! 1 n 1 n I ' y 1 q 1 *55 ^ We are informed that Mr. and Mrs best possible. „„„ii.i., .......... - ....... I___ i«..Kk.. u „ o ., 1 ,..,a nnh June 19. 1»33, of tbt■ I cal hank has been changed and that dance in the evening. _________ Services at 7 o'clock. ..... ley Jones, Bobby Hoagland. Orth! inciuaing tral Point State Bank «aid I V Ed Vincent, Mr. arid Mrs. Bruce 1 "God Urges Explorations In The Miller, Kay Ca 3 ad, Steward Hoff dends to be paid on and after Ji I I quoti For Sale— Royal Ann Cherries. hereafter he will he in the bank on Mrs. Tom Hodgson and little Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Bursell, Mr i Field of Grace.” will be the theme man Maxine Ayres. 13th, 1933. Tuesdays and Thursdays all day, and C. E. Smith, Central Point, or phone impie » daughter. Betty Lou. of Butte Falls and Mrs. Morris Haley, Mrs Frank of the sermon message in the morn Thgt said order directed tl Saturday forenoons. If anyone's name is omitted call 36-XX-2 ;ct ol brought Mrs. Wright hack to her Gregory, Miss Lyle Gregory, Mrs. ing church service: and “ Christ the us up and we will add your name] this notice be given by publics thereof in one issue of a n e w sp j| ■ Pn> Mrs. Hodgson Mary Coker “ ganged up" on Dead ■ Great Crusade.. will be he 8ubject At the meeting of the city coun home in Medford. next week. Guess its a sure thing of general circulation, printed t_ Little Johnny Deuel celebrated his I to cl' Indian for the Fourth and had a 1 will return to Butte Falls, where her published in Jackson County, On) in the evening church service. All about the ice cream. third birthday Monday ln Ashland cil held Monday evening the mat mt h husband has work. splendid time. The date of the public« are welcome here, and we urge you They plan to have this contest gon. park. There were four generations ter of erecting a new sign in the erence thereof is July 6 th, 1933. to bring others. about the 20th of July. present and a lovely time enjoyed. north part of town was brought up ihe ma A. A. SCHRAMM, The Fred and John Hesselgrave Miss Sue Shelly ot Salem la vis Those present were, Johnny, his [The city now has an old sign along SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS knd 1 *' families and Don Tresham spent iting Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith for charge of the liquidation of theCt mother, Mrs. Edith Deuel; grand the highway there and it was sug CH1USTAIN CHURCH Ll wh Moving Picture of a few days. Miss Shelly and Mrs. Tuesday on Applegate. tral Point State Bank mother, Mrs. John Iloss; great-grand gested that this be enlarged and D. E. Millard, Pastor It »Hl Smith are old friends. mother, Mrs. Stidham, grandfather, moved onto the city lot north of Bible School— 10:00 A.M. Crater Lake to It's time for cots— get them at pent After some Mr. John Roas; great-uncle, Mr. Jack the cheese factory Miss Eula Benson, Supt. Faber's. Ik on Mr. aud Mrs. H. P. Jewett and Be Released Soon Stldhatt. ■ • ■ v '■ - I discussion by the council and sev Morning service at eleven o'clock kpose ’ family and Jerry Brown are spend J A C K S eral interested citizens, the matter Choir Rehearsal— Thursday eve. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Tetherow and ing two weeks at their cabin at Lake CRATER LAKE PARK, Ore., — ! Second Hand Store Librile Mr. aud Mrs. J. B. Carr, son Dale was referred to the building com Mr. and Mrs. Myers spent the Fourth Junior Chotr, Thursday morning at definei of the Woods. (Special)— In the process of prepar WistieN to buy Hons«* lurnlshtap and family and Mrs. J. M. Hadley mittee. In their cabin at Soda Springs. finition 10 o’clock, Mrs. H. E. Y'oung’s home. o f all kJn«ls. Will pay w hat I . ation for the past several months, a| spent the evening of the Fourth at Igle set Mildred Colby spent the Fourth An executive meeting of the I>a- magnacolor moving picture travel- 1 fair and right. the Elks Picnic grounds and had Mrs. H. E. Young has received ! Natii Mr. L. D. Stephenson spent hi- 1 dies Missionary Circle is called for ogue featuring scenic spots of the! A Second Hand Store whose moi- In Medford as a guest ot Ida Mar picnic lunch. word from the state department of low. L ik 'I I hm ! Fourth on a ship on the way to Alas- j 'Friday afternoon, Inly 7, at the Shasta-Cascade Wonderland, includ-1 to is to pay what a thing is wank and sell it at a low price quickly education that her academic tralu ka. Lumpt h home of Mrs. Mary Coker. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dureau and Mr lng has been approved and recent ing Crater Lake, will be released COME AND SEE Stone’s have a very attractive win Rev. and Mrs Millard expect to and Mrs. E. E. Scott were picuicing examination successfully passed, en for national distribution the early Cattlemen and families from all dow display. Someone must have trohibi JACK |leave for Southern California the part of next month, according to and fishing on the Applegate Tues titling her to give outside music had a bright idea. Hope we have parts of the country gathered at last ot August and remain during ot ai h In old Fire Hall on O th H i. day. Bruce Merman of the Scenic Edu lessons in piano for high school to buy something before those pic Dead Indian for a picnic Tuesday. Medford perfect the winter. Rev. Millard will be en cational Film Productions of Holly credit. Students who meet the re tures are all gone Mr. and Mrs. Owen and family were hthod. gaged in evangelical work while wood, a visitor in the park this week. Mrs. Benha Stevens, Mrs. T. A qulrementa will be granted full cred among those present. Bince there. Marine and Mr. und Mrs. George Mu it. as In any other high school sub One-fourth of the 1000 foot trav Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Owen and Librilo rine and Gwendolyn spent a number Ject. elogue is devoted to Crater Lake, as Mrs. Finley and daughter, Mrs. Junior Owen are visiting Mr. and ^ Ire Am< of days at Eureka, returning Wed CHURCH OF CHRIST seen last April when snow depth was Snavely spent the Fourth visiting at Mrs. Guy Owen In Portland. Regular services every Sunday ■«still excessive and provided rare H f >8« m-stlay. ' ^ _________ the home of Mrs. Finley's daughter morning at 10:30. Evening service Mrs. Joe Fliegel and Mlsa Kath neV’ material for color pictures, particu-j Mr. and Mrs. Ciift at 7:30. Everybody welcome. Prices are advancing— buy now at and husband, erine Stewart of Medford, and Mrs H d legai Jesse Richardson unloaded a car H. E, Young ot Central Point, were Faber’s. larly bringing out the contrast be-i Smith. ■ ( they load of flour for Faber’s, before tween blue waters and snow-covered i dinner guests at the home of Miss Iola Carr spent the weekend vis- ... props breakfast this morning crater walls. Merman, accompanied ! Mr. Alexander was busy supervis Mr. Newton Eddy and Mrs. N. H Harriet Baldwin in Newberg on the 40» E . Main Ring Mrs. Kropsell and daughter, |by H c Qjbb.s, (ly près camera operator, of the funeral of ing the unloading of a binder from Ilene at the Miri Vista orchard. occasion of Mrs. Young's birthday Russell attended 1 ¡any 0 Mr; Weatey Simmons of Denver ■Hollywood, spell* 10 days in the, June 21st. Miss Baldwin Is super Lieut. Baucom. The National Guard a big truck onto a smaller one Wed n this O sn n d a , is visiting at the home of Cook Stove, wood $4.75 ip park taking pictures. Weather con-1 visor of music in the Medford schools boys of Central Point attended the nesday. Mr. Alexander had sold the M. W. L. Critser and son Loren, to dt IBs aunt. Mrs. K. E Griffiths, and dilions were ideal. 91.71 up Kerosene Stove ... and is now working on the state funeral, Johnny Eddy being one of binder to Mr. John Nealon. wife and little daughter Lorena, vis iputable family- ________ course of study for public school mu the honor guard that escorted the The film, destined to be shown in' Electric Stoves $7.95 up ited at the home of his sister and ing al The boys of the C. C. C. camp on husband. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Grimes every portion of ihe United State« i body. Mr, Eddy and Mrs. Russell ■ 1 c. ht legal Mrs. Ernestine Posteli spent Wed counted 541 people as they came the Applegate, of which a number for a week. Thev left Wednesda\ opens with considerable footage tak-| tous t( nesday evening In Medford. Mrs. II. E. Young returned lust in, besides many that they didn't are Central Point boys, entertained afternoon for Union Creek where ■ n ia i..is>, n Voli ■ 1 ■ Nati , 11 . 1 1 R.irk = rious to visitors Tuesday with four boxing ■they will camp for a few days, re in northern California, followed by week from the state convention ol even see. contar DON'T DELAY—buy flour now matches, cross country races, men's turning home by way of Klamath views of Mt. Shasta, the lava beds in the P. E. O. sisterhood, where, on WINELAND a who ut Fuber's. Modoc county, of Abert Fault In Mrs. George Marlue has a very and women's sack races, obstacle Falls. the uecoud and third days, she ap ¡No gr Lake county— the largest exposed peared on the program In solos and interesting rock garden and pool. races, etc. They fcerved coffee to B E A U T Y SHOPPE I te—dar A grout) of about 15 of the Wil fault ln the world— and of numerous readings. Her devotional service She has the water on in the pool now anyone that wanted it or if you had Mr. Theiss went out on his Plantt th. H lamette University Alumni aud thoae HOTEL MEDFORD was reported by stale officers to be and when the fountain Is running It no lunch, would give you a lunch line for his Fourth of July celebra other scenic spots. ich rea who would like to attend there this They conducted themselves very is very pretty. the most beautiful and inspirational tion anil enjoyed a good look at this Specializes in »re eut fall gathered at Nandlos Grill Wed courteously and showed everyone a old world. ver heard in state convention. Fol Bet he wasn't halt as Fish Are Biting every nesday evening. After the tanquet. j ¡oW'|n” 7l»* convantio’u In Me.Minn PERMANENTS good time. Earlene Tailor of Applegate, Mr. tired as the rest of us when he re Is, too, they spent the evening at Emily At Crater Lake villei Mrs. Young, with Mtss Stewart and Mrs. Amos Walker, Mr. and Mrs. turned. I INGER WAVES rhteent Brown's home. Those attending Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Gleason and and Mrs. Joe Fliegel of Medford Pickard, Mrs. Timmons. Miss Fran-j Faber's store has unloaded a car SCALP TREATMENT» the si: from Central Point were Mr. and CRATER LAKE PARK, Ore.,— continued their journey to Portland ces Barbour of Medford, Mr. Marvin J Mr. and Mrs. Mervvn Gleason and of flour— order yours now. Mrs. Everett Faber, Francis Faber, oda of FACIALS I (Special)— The whirr of the reel! where three days were spent visit Stack of Modoc Orchard, Mr. and [ two little sons, spent Tuesday at the Mixlford Orfgoi Elizabeth Fleischer, and Helen. Pow ing with friends. At Eugene over Mrs. Newton Eddy of Central Point, j Mlrlvlsta with Mr. and Mrs. Lau- | and the song of the line are in the j Mrs. W. H. South ell. Professor Clark and family It, The entertained a | air with the arrival of anglers intent j night stops were made and one Sun enjoyed an outing at the mouth of rence Boden. happy group of youngsters on the at | on battle with Crater Lake rainbows. of the Willamette University were day spent with Mrs. Y'oung's par Thompson creek on the Applegate j not an: ------— ternoon of July 5th, it being her lit also in attendance. B Tuesday. I Mr. and Mrs. Clem Finley, Mrs. tle daughter's loth birthday. quite a number of which have al- ents, Rev. and Mrs. F. L. Cook I. The ---------- I Jenkins and Mrs. Finley spent Tues- leady been caught this «...» o season. ca n u il, As A 3 of me the afternoon The Owing'*, Griffiths', Boden- r Part a n oi anemoon was was spentl in the past, anglers are seeking the Is adop HOLLAND Walter Carr and Welda Carr wept | day at the Soda Springs One more chance to buy flour at playing games In the park, after ; waters near Wizard Island, where stab's, and La Cause's families and j the low price at Faber's. ipular v to Klamath Falls and back by Lake which sandwiches, cake and orange- trout seem to be anxious to greet Mr. Simmons spent a very enjoyable J. The Mrs. Fern FarlOw and Mrs. Zun ade B E A U T Y SALON I— of the Woods Tuesday. was served day on Rogue River the Fourth a violât ! dell of I-ake Creek were business shiney spinners with vicious bites Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Tetherow and Those present were: Mary Lou :I 1 N. Fir Medford, 6 t*' They had harp and accordtun music, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers and Har 4. Nath Who was the girl who went for a visitors here Wednesday afternoon Colby, honor guest. Dickie Colby and tugs. and you all know how that sounds by eased * Abundantly stocked with raiu- HOT OIL TREATMENT and old and Leland, are spending the bicycle ride and pulled out the brass the river, least if you don't you've week at Dead Indian. Lltleggei RINGLET PERMANENT plug her husband had fixed a punc- Mr. \ erne Pendleton left 11 Monte. Jim.* and Anna Dale Cole- i,ow and steelhead trout limit catch- missed a lot Lots of tun aud many g'JL.AO 15 Proh lure with, thinking It was a tack? and early this morping to go fish ng man. Jean Daily. Margaret Croft.¡es of five per person dally are not expected to While things that they won't like us to put Inking. t 0 he he uncommon __ on nig Rutte ( redk- Here s hop ns Mildred and Margaret Williams. Vlv expected Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heft and Mrs. Then she had to walk home. FINGER WAVES 35 c and 5"* in the paper filled the day. >an Ross and Maxine Holland. Also* [I Proh Also 1 trolling trolling shall shall be be favored favored during during th« - 1 he has good luck. A. G. Thompson are ut Crescent City 0|*rn I- veilings by Appoint®*** Doris Coleman, who helped enter- ------- I 'Ochiti Little Douglas Hughes is not feel- ■ this week. ' summer, fly fUhlng will be much In tain and serve Mrs. Boss of Portland la visiting I’ ll...... 004» evidence, and In Proh lug so well. Was in to see a doctor in Klamath Falls and will be visit hut Is some Look at (he new supplies of fruit Wednesday morning ing friends here before she returns Jars, ai Marine's, before buying. better now. home. __________ George Owens of Petaluma. Calif.. Mr. aud Mrs. Tucker and family I was a recent guest at the home of went to Medford to a show Tuesday his sister, Mrs. Henry Head, and evening. 1 also visited friends in Eugene be- ---------- | fore returning to his home. Mr. an(j Mrs. Higgenbotbani and I MEDFORD TRADING POST Î Mr. and Mrs. Hubbell of San Fran The Juvenile grange Initiated 23 Mrs. Hubbell’* adult candidates into their order on cisco are visiting Friday night, as honorary members. mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. J. Active members, or those holding W. McBride. Mrs. Hubbell was for office, are all under the age of 14 merly Thelma McBride years. The ceremonies were per-i - formed ln a highly commendable Mr. *'»d Mrs. Charlc* Jantzer and Mrs. Ruby Leever has a little manner and would do credit to much ( Bobby spent Monday and Tues- iu-w niece. Barbour Jean, daughter older officer*. A social hour war <>*y »* Climax, returning home Wed- of her brother, Carl Swager and hi* enjoyed and dainty refreshment* neaday tnorntng. wife She l* a wonderful baby — served by Juvenile Matron la>ln ■■ ■ 1 tie Drst granddaughter In the fam- Blackford. Mr. John Jantzer of Azalea . cfl brought Mr and Mrs. Roland John* Mrs Ora Maury of Coquille, Ore. back to Medford, where Mr. Johns. Ik* your Kitchen ijuecn Flour u , , ■ ,,n t guest .It Ihe home ol who ■- In pool health, will taki at Marine's Henry and Mary Maury ot the West, treatment of Dr. Carpenter. Mr. Jant- Side district. Going from here to j zer stopped here to visit his brother M^n. Earl Leever attended a re San Franctsco for a vieti with her j Charles union o f the Swager family on th* aon P. W. Maury and family. ---------- McKenzie river the Fourth There' »--------- I Verne Pendleton and Jim Roe* were 150 present, coming from ev- The Golden Link S S. party will were fishing about six miles above there but could not equal our own 1» held at the home of Mr*. Lente ¡Lake Creek Friday. They report a Rogue river. She had a wonder- Gregory on Wednesday. July IS A ¡pretty good catch time as there were many ot those good attendance ts desired ----------- attending she had not aeon for age - Iola Carr and Mrs. Keopsell and ages Mr*. Roy Nichols will he hoatea» daughter liane spent the Fourth at 10 the Berean Bible clwaa of 1 h* Casey's rump Mrs D. M. Grisham accom pan ieri ] brtek church at her home on Thurs- _d ___ Mr. and Mr*. W. R. Bullock of Med ■lay. July 13 Mr. and Mrs. r e a l Martin spent ford to Elk Creek above Trail the I * Tuesday with Mr* Martin's uncle.j 4th to attend a picnic of the Full] and aunt. Mr and Mr*. P Prince Uospei church*« at ihat place Mr. E. C. Faber and family spent Sunday at their cabin at Lake of the Woods. The roads are fine with the exception of a short stretch Just be fore you arrive. . V .. a 5ocon y Certified W HEEL PAC K IN G NOT ONLY KEEPS Foods Fresh BUT IT ALSO KEEPS TH E M and S H O CK ABSORBERS L u b r ic a tio n S e rv ice at the Central Point Service Station Wholesome Because they retain their o e n flavor without being ab- »orbed or ab.orbing chemical, attendant upon mechan- ical refrigeration.