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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1933)
T H T R ü D A r, Th* AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. ORUiON PAGE p o r » ■ i m m ___» *P*TEMnER Ht Frisco Fruit Market Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rohnert I and children of Redmond were week men on the highway work here, ____ _ were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett| end visitor» of relatives and frieads turned after the machinery that wa»| ¿¡AN FRANCISCO s- Faber at their cabin at Lake of the' hi re. They aKu attended to busi- left here. He moved It to 1 illamook i y l#le \tarket jfewa s, rV('"Pl Woods Sat. Sun. and Monday. Mr. ness matters. where Jai.txer has a big contract I ........................ -<Hce: THE FEDERATED UH URITI E 8 Apple«: California uraiBlul and Mrs. L. Hatfield joined them _______ that will take a year to finish. J. M. Johnson, Pastor Mrs. Mltcbel of Beagle visited her 75-80 large lug. poorer Mr. Walter Nelson from Portland Sunday They had a very delightful Bible School. A. J. Milton, super- Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bohuert ar sister Mrs. Jim Watkins recently. 1.15 packed box, few 1 . 2 5 SJ is staying at the Gleason home, ¡time. Mr. Uohnert had his speed spending a few days at Diamoud J Miss Evelyn Blanch Jones became ripe while he his here to see about 85-90. Crabap'pi* boat and surf board. Everv one had ! lntendent > 9 : 4 5 a m I Morning Worship— 11:00 A. M. Lake I the bride of Mr. Ernest Alvin Tarr Jonathans 1.25-1.50 lug Rev. Ralph J. Milton of Grants case In the hit and run accident at a r|,je Y. P. 8 . C. E. (two groups) 6:3« j .--------- jin a marriage ceremony performed Pass who is holding evangallstic the Medford end of the new high Pears: Bartletts. packed, 1 ,.. p. m. meetings In the Free Methodist way. While here Mr. Nelson and W. R. C. met Saturday, Sept. 2, at the parsonage home of the officl- 25 box, poorer 85-90, few best 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Booth from Azalea Evening service at eight o’clock. with a limited atendauce. After rela tin g minister. Rev. Jos. M. Johnson 75-1.00 large lug. feW Church In Medford visited bis cousin Mr. Gleason made a trip to Crescent visited at the Charles Jantzer home '^1 Men's Prayer Meeting. Monday a t j ^ , ^ bu>|neM wag {illisht.u arra„ge- in Saturday. Sept. 2nd 1933 The Luke county: Packed. fincy City. Mr. Milton Wednesday. Friday and attended the show, Tug 7:30 p. m meats were made for holding the young people are well known here, 2 . 0 0 ; loose 1.50-1.75, tew as 1 #, Boat Anna In Medford. Women's Bible study and prayer quarterly birthday party on our next and expect to make their home in Mr. Root and son Horace visited The HI Trl club met Friday Bept. group, Tuesday, 2:30 p. m Mr. Root's daughter Edna Hawley at 1 In the city park. The business meeting day, occurring on Sept 16. Central Point. Kindly and hopeful Mrs. George Reinker is In Hoquin Midweek church service, Bible ______ Roseburg over the week end. wishes go with them in their new re j period was in charge of the Presi Washington on a busines trip She study and prayer, Wednesday 7:30 Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin of Kl>rMU dent Grace Hermanson. Martha expects to return Sunday overnight latlons. P m , Helen Powell was an Mr. Ed Vincent visited at Bandon> | Ruth DeVoe had charge Of the Wor Falls visited t the Hughes ho Choir practice. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Buest Saturday at the Mark Miller Sunday and Monday. His wife re Mr. Gwynn Mitchell of Portland. Sundy and Monday. ship period, the subject of the wor We carry a good line of Dairy and turned with him. Jonathan" is the character which ^bome *n ^Ie<H°rd' < ____ , Aregon, nephew of Rev. and Airs. ship period was "Frontiers.’' The Poultry feeds at Finley Imp. Co. we are studying in the Bible schools | .. . presentation period was turned over Grange opened Friday night wi t h Jos. M. Johnson, in company with Mias Arlene Hay. attended a din- to M„ tha Ruth DeVoe Th„ gub. this week. The scripture is found in a fine program, followed by business «ome yong friends made a shoort ner party at Mrs Colburns In Med Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Purkeypile of 1st Sam. 18-19-20. The highest Ject for this month was "Facing session, at which reports of various <'a» Central Point on Sunday eve- Unique Cleaners ford last night. Frontiers with Jesus." Talks were Corvallis visited with Mr. Purkey- type of friendship is recorded here, committees were heard and plans >^>8 “ e was very much surprised plle's parents at Gold Hill Sunday and the lessons are of special inter to be given by Ivy and Lauren« Hug for future activities discussed, to meet Mrs. Wilson, another aunt Look for fruit at 122 N. Rlver- est. You are welcome in our school. ger, Dorothy Smith, Roberta Pan and Monday. and Among which was the collecting of wh°m he was no' « D a tin g to see. aide. We are delighted to see the nia.*.. key, Grace and Jerry Hermanson. "sales slips ' from dealers to enable The company went on to visit the Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hemrick and young people taking their plates in Erma Richardson and Joyce Young. U3 to enter the contest for prizes. Oregon caves. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Scott returned IteaMtiiaklf prices After the meeting the girls had a baby are visiting Mr. Hemrlck's par Christian work here, and w-e invite Among visitors present were Mr. and " from their trip Thursday. The stop "'In rs to J' iiii in.iking this fall summer Christmas tree, the gifts ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hemrick Mr. and Airs. J. W. W. Livingston ped at Crescent City, Brookings lit) S. Central and winter the best ever in Chri tian " rs' Howard Mayfield of Redmond, •'hone M which will help make up a box for for a couple of weeks. who retained their membership in and children of Redwood are visit- Gold Beach and Bandon. Not satis Endeavor. Services at 6:30 P. M. the Indians at the "W hite" Swan Medford fied with that they spent Sat. on "Seeking God's Blessing" will be the Central Point Grange. An- ing Mrs. Livingston’s parents at Mission at Yakima. A watermelon Mr. Wright and Mr. Swartz who nouncement was made that the Gold Hill and also taking home Applegate accompanied by Ethelyn feed was had at the close. 37 books are working at Crater Lake spent the subject in the morning chuich and a friend. They caught a mess of service; and "Some Chief Concerns" Wh' .it Growers Association will m e of our Hogue River fruit were read during the month. the week end at home. trout and picked blackberries. While will be the subject in the evening meet in the hall on the night of at Brookings they met Mr. and Mrs service. We invite your present Thursday Sept. 7, at 8 o'clock Leslie Scott returned from Hilt, Moore Hamilton and Mr and Mrs. Fab‘*r'a have ton“ tOM for can- here, and assure you that the mes where he has work for the week end. Verue Sbangle and family which !ninK Vi's Wave Shop announces a new sages, both in song and in sermon, added to the pleasure of the trio will seek to build you up in the location at the Hotel Medford, (for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kelly and Mr. Let us reclean your seed grain.— Christian faith. Evening service will merly Wineland's). This modern Mrs. Leonard Bowman and three “ '“ I Mi-«- Harry Dubbs of Grants Finley Implement Co. beauty shop Is prepared to give wo begin at 7:30, o'clock. daughters of Merrill visited at the|,’aa,t wwit to Hukkleberry mt. Frl men of southern Oregon and tourists Mr. and Mrs. George Stedham of home of her mother, Mrs. Oeorge [day and brought back sixteen gallon superior service. Permanent waves, IH R I 8 TAI.N CHURCH Grants Pass, Mr. and Mrs. John Ross Wright and friends for a number of|0* huckleberries, finger waves, shampoos, facials, Bible School— 10:00 A.M. and Mrs. Edith Duel and Johnny days and returned today. manicures, etc. Permanents $3.75 Miss Eula Benson, Supt. Mrs. Nancy Wilson returned from were guests Sunday of Jack Stidham and up. Viola Corby and Edna Bre- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mayfield and I Klamath Falls, this week where she and mother. The occasion being the wold. (formerly with the Palace 84 birthday of Grandma Stidham. CHURCH OF CHRIST son Miles, former residents of Cen-|has been visiting her daughter Beauty shop.) Phone 1430. Regular services every Sunday; It was a very enjoyable day. tral Point passed thru here Wednes morning at 10:30. Evening service day on their way to the coast Mr. and Mrs. Pat Morrison left Mr. and Mrs. George Marine and at 7:30. Everybody welcome. Howard Snyder of Yreka Califor Tuesday morning for Oakland where Gwendolyn Mrs. Stevens and Mrs. Turkey feed of all kinds at •■'a*|they will visit friends and look for nia spent the week end here visiting Dorothy Powell was a dinner F. A. Marine motored to Lake of the friends and relatives. ber's Feed Store. work. guest of Mrs. Bessie Murphy at her Woods Sunday where they enjoyed dinner. They later drove on to Mrs. All Hermanson and three apartment. Sat. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lees and child - 1 The many friends of Mrs. Ernes Rock Point. They returned homo they attended a show In Medford. daughters and Mrs. M. M. Morris of ren spent Sunday and Monday east tine Rostell will be sorry to here Monday. Medford were visitors in Ashland of l mqua Mt. !the the Doctor ordered her to bed Ilev. and Mrs. Watkins and son of Wednesday. Wednesday. Mr. Carl Hanson who has ben vi Nogales, Arizona who are stopping Mr. end Mrs. Peuce have moved’ siting at the home of his sister, re for a time in the Valley, were wel May Eicher of this city was visit luto the building on Main St. this turned to Los Angeles where he has Need Shakes.— Faber's have the ing relatives in Medford Wednesday come visitors at the Federated side of the Association Service Sta-¡best, Churches Sunday and by invitation his old position again. afternoon. tlon. of Rev. Johnson, Rev. Watkins de Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Wright left to- Amy II. Johnson is visiting with livered the Sunday night sermon to Alma and Alice Ken Worthy of Sa Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Terrill front j,jay for Huckleberry Mt. last week, | her sister, Mrs. Leroy Williams, of an appreciative uudlence. He will lem are visiting friends here for a the Meadows were business visitors | They were there before and returned hold a series of meetings in Sams I near Talent this week. Indeflnte stay. here Wednesday. ¡with thirteen gallon. They say the Valey during the week. berries never have been so good as Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cockrun The Class party of the C bristiun J thla year. They went back Into the R. W. liritsan of Lake View is a spent a few days at Huckleberry Mt. Church wll lie held at the home of .woods and found a patch where no hut were driven out on account of guest at the home of his brother in-| Mrs. J. E. Weaver of Sams \ aley, one had been this yeur except a bear. law und sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. J the ruin. Friday, Sept. 8 . Milton. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bohnert spent Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wright who Look for fruit at 122 N. Rlver- the week end at Diamond Lake Mrs. M. J. Hadley left last night have spent the past two months here side. where they are building a summer visiting relatives left the first of the for Long Beach where she will visit home. They are drlling a well this her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith and Mel week. It will lie about ten days or week for their home at Riverside. Calif. Mr. Wright is instructor in ody left yesterday morning for Dal two week before the cabin will be the school there. las where Mrs. Smith and Melody completed. will remain indeflnately with her Miss Maxine Ayers entertained a mother who Is not very well. Mr. Grinding 10c per cwt. at Finley group of her young friends. Sat. at Smith will go on to Portland. Imp. Co. ANY \l VTUH CLEANED. $1.30 her home with a merry party in cele Other Work I ’report innately Low bration of her birthday. After the The Oakland Canning Co. of Oak The Ideal Bicycle Shop of Med- . . . . . .refreshment hour, «11 went to the land Calif, hua bought box timber ford had a couple of boys riding a . ,, .. . I Hi E. Main St. Medford _ ................. ... C. P. Park to coutinue the placing from the Rogue River Box Co. at Tanden Bicycle with a radio riding , „ _. . . . . . . * ¡of games. Those enjoying the hos Grants Pass which they ship here tile streets here today. Every boy 1 .. , ... ’ pitaiity of Maxine were: Misses where it is made into boxes. They or girl that could ride a bicycle were . „ , , , .. ' June Furry. Iris Hill, Vivienne Ross. sre then filling them with pears and given « free ride. Jean Brown, Maxine Holland. Neldtt- RE-FI MHHING, REPAIRING shipped to Oakland to be canned. gene Ayers, Maxine Ayers and Mas t PHOL 8 TKRING The cans are then packed up in the Virginia •Bohuert was given a real ters' Gerald Brown, Homer Young. 114 So. f'cntral same boxes. We call that killing birthday surprise, when twelve of .Chester Grimes, Byron Miller. Keith Mcdfoitl Oregon two birds with one stone. her friends, gathered at the home of Vemon Ho,Uml iii'uhir Ir*1' "<• mi- looking for Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bohnerl last _______ » 1 m ........ You will Mrs. Lois Richardson accompani night, and went in a body to Mrs. „ „ ... ,, ' ' ‘" «r r torn , ™ L ' »•'•' « 1 - now for 1 Mrs. Bertha B. W lisoti, sister of requirements. ed by Dorothy Root, Clem Gleason, Bohnerts home. Those present w e r e k jfg j (((1 ^ S e e Us f o r nson. whose home Alta Kely motored to Phoenix Wed Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn, Mr. and is in Wichita, Kansas is visiting nesday afternoon, where they at Mrs. Roger Von lH>r Hellen, Mr here. She met the Johnson family " W e Move Anything" tended the Carnation club at the and Mre. Everett Faber, Mr. and! at Nogales, Arizona and returned home of Stella McHeath. The after Mrs Arnold Rohnert, Mr. and Mrs. ! with them from their vacation. This noon was spent in sewing and u Bruce Powell, Mr und Mrs. Ed Vln- j is her first visit to the west, and she social time. Dainty refreshments cent and the honor guest and h er 1 Medford is enjoving it very much were served. ¡husband and Mr. and Mrs. Otto, Rohnert. Games were played, prises j I«ook for fruit at 1 2 2 N. River- going to Mrs. Harry Dunn. Otio aide. Bohnert. and Ed Vincent. Mrs. " " ' j Bohnert received many nice gifts The Past Noble Grand Club of thejand they all had a delightful time Ml. Pitt Hebekuh lstdge met at th> 1 - home of Mrs. Ernestine Rostell on | Canning peaches are ripe.— Gel Tuesday afternoon. Mrs Mat» j \ ,nli » .it y , • Rchardson, President presided at the business session Eleven members Verne Pendleton had the very answered the roll call So many of best fishing trip Wednesday that he our members are working in the ever had j V le jfo rd '8 Greatest Entertainment He went to Rogue River fruit and were unable to be present. and caught the limit, twenty eight A v r y pleasant M W hour was 1 trout and two nlre steel head When im j i spent at the conclusion of the meet .asked who accompanied him. some ing and delirious refreshments were | fisherman'* he evaded the answer F»U.— x \T served by Mrs Rostell and Mrs and said no It wasn't a fisherman F ill.— SAT Richardson Mrs Gleason and Mrs , No wonder he had »m b good luck Sylvia Eddy will entertain the Club at Mrs | _____ u f " T,"<^I«re Dt« w r . ' I N U V CARROI.L Gleason's home for their October One of the Greyhound stag, * Jennie Gerhard t" j went hay-wire in front of our office meeting. Ithla morning and unloaded its pas M N _V|o v __Tl K sengers at the corner hy Hatfield« 'll N.— MON. Crawford The noise most drove the telephone ; operator end ns wild. It was about MILL BLOCKS 'fifteen minutes before snother elaco le r g r load |came along and picked them up It sure seemed good to see so many » E D — THI Rx. people on the street The stage is Tl E.— WED.— THUR». till) Now a n d Have M o m » 'still standing lit front of our office at the time of this wilting Local Happenings a hr (iburrltps Dyers FOR THESE Cold Mornings THERE IS NOTHING LIKE OUR HAM S BACON SAUSAGE HAM BURGER TO START THE DAY RIGHT Remember we have the Best Meats Procurable at all times Central Point Meat Market Watch and Clock Repairing Safe! I. D. LEWIS, Prop. Use C. Earl Bradfish TURKEY FEED Goodyeai TIRES Best Quality Eastern Yellow FRUIT HAULING Central Point Eads Transfer & Storage Co. Service Station VETCH SEED Marvin Brown Studio CORN V " r<,,n F. E. SAM SON CO. Phone 833 Cuckoo! 229 N. Riverside NEW FALL AND WINTER HA TS 1 C H 33 Q 3 I Just Arrived COME AND LOOK THEM O V E R -IN THE NEW COLORS THAT ADD TO YOUR APPEARANCE The New Steel Color - - S2.25 (Worth $3.00) Black. In New Shape - - $2.25 (Worth S3.00) Brown-new shades-new shapes $2.75 (Worth $4.00) YOU MUST SEE THE LINE AS THEY ARE UP TO DATE at $ 5.00 Central Point Wood Yard Phone Ltd Mrs. Ethel Jones and two daught ers. Peggy and Jwrry and Fern Cherryholmes attended a show In Medford Monday night Sidney Edmund Lowe Love That Man Joan “ r / oday j y , We Co°Per Buddy Rogers Marian Nixon Best of Enemies' Three Cornered Moon' B. K THEISS & CO. "Kiss Before the Mirron" r n . £ J r,‘ ' •••I I.H« ; in — \ ,in< ) I *rn »ll E r» n li '• « t v ¿ V __ — KitU l»fc linfa. M iirgun 2 .V — Kid*