The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, November 22, 1934, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Tli» IMERICAN. C E N TRI!, P d X T , OREGON
L ocal
H a p p e n in g s
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22, n i.ît
Amjr Johnson received a letter Irom
her parent* who report they are all
settled and like their new home very
much Snow was falling but melted
as fas) as it fell.
Mr. and Mr». J. E. Weaver 01
George Reinker ha* rented the
Sam* Valley received word today of yicDougal house.
the arrival of a new granddaughter.
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born to Mr. and Mr*. Roy A. Weaver
The classmates of Gertrude Moore
of Berkeley. Calif. This is their see- attended the funeral of Mrs Moore in
ond child.
a body this afternoon and all sent a
Drury Pierre pleaded guilty of the
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lovely floral piece. It is hoped that
-theft of $4000 from Mrs. Marie
Ou
their
return
front
the
east,
Dr
Gertrude
will continue in our school,
i n g ^
wj|#
We<Ut.,.
__
day morniluf to a , h r e < . y e a r
j and Mrs. Colberth of The Dalles,
were over-night guest*. Tuesday a t! Russel Ayres visited at the Mer-
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the home of Mr and Mr*. Thomas vyn Gleason home Monday night.
Miss Lyman of the Red Cross was
Quasi.
in town Tuesday.
WHAT WOULD MARTIANS
T H IN K O F N E W ME \i."
Mrs.
Glen
Spurlin
of
Sam*
Valley
The Health Unit will hold a ta-j
I
visited
at
tthe
home
of
Mrs
Edward
males and pie sale Friday and Sat­
Let us for the moment presume
urday at Marines. Jones and Fabers Johnson Tuesday.
quota in cotton production, and the
Moscow government is asked for 55
farmer* charged with shirking work
and Interfering with others.
Mr». Betty Pankey who ha* been
Nadine Musty ha* been absent
Ahoy, there. Mars! What do you
In Portland for the past two week* front school with a cold,
think of that?
"
arrived home recently.
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Mrs William Musty who 1» r a r
X * 3 0 00 00 i«X **i0 1> !'< »lK < .C e> ♦ *
Mr. and Mrs. B C Jolley of for Mrs. May was greatly surprised
8
Evans Creek visited at the home of Tuesday evening, when »he arrived
iU C U I U IU
O U IM U I J
Mrs. Jolley's parents, Mr. and Mrs.'home and found all of her family
A. E. Powell for a couple of day* and grandchildren there. The table
was spread with everything nice to
recently.
í
*
BEAUTY SERVICES
*
eat and a wonderful birthday cake.
♦
Mrs. Bert Rostell is confined to
AT A SAVING
♦
Mr.
Hear
and
family
moved
to
her home with Larngitis.
P e r m a n e n t W a ve *
.... $2.00*
Grants Pass Wednesday. Mr. Bear groceries.
Rev. 8. H. Jewell of Merrill, who that events on this earth are beine J Finger Wave wet, 25c <lry,....S5c;*
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McGuire will has a government Job there.
by those who dwell
♦ Shani|MH>
-> ' :
FOR SALE—Sand, gravel and gar- i"'e“ ched at the Federated church observed
visit at Mr». McGuires home in New-
in-
planets—
M'ara,
for
jH
o t Oil Sliunipoo ..................... 50c!*i
the
stage
for
his
neighbor
Pauline McAbee* from
Phoenix den dirt at pit or delivered in town. Sunday eft on
berg on Thanksgiving.
home Thursday.
stance. What must these observers £ Haircut ...................................... 25c*
was a guest of Kvardna Musty last -W. H. Norcross.
Miss Shrelber expect* to spend weej,
consider is the matter with us. when )•; Marcel .........................................ailcjjj
Mrs. J. O. Isaacson is a patient in
Mrs. Green has been visiting at t fl 0 V 8 * * 6 farmers
.................................... 2 5 c i
the Thanksgiving hollldays with |
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.w _ , _ - — in the 1 nited . . VManicure
. _
_
.*
for raising less cotton1 >♦: Scalp Treatment
friends in Portland.
Mrs. Mollle Holmes visited at the a Medford hospital this week, while the home of her son, Henry Kilburn Statps
............ —
50c>;
I
a
■
y
----- a . tonsilectomy
---- *•--*
‘
‘
*’ *—
* ~*
recovering . from
op- this week.
.
_
...
. ! home' of Mrs. Hay and Mrs. Buck- ----------
and farmers in Russia prosecuted JComb Wave ............................. 25c
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodgson and 1
.
.
__
eratlon.
. . „ „
. . . 1 man Wednesday afternoon
on?
i*i Facial* ................................... BOr$
for
not
raising
more
cotton?
Betty Lu of Butte Falls spend the j
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The dance at Walker's Hall was
Cotton growers of Urbekistan are j CEyebrow Arch ........................25c %
very
well attended and every one re­
week end here.______
M;r. and Mrs. Robert Dean and
Mr. George Renker ha* moved
40 per cent behind their alloted
4 I » 4 EAST MAIN
S
PHONE 84
Charles Murphy of Medford, was Mr»- Lydia Dean of Grants Pass back to Central Point after several ported a good time.
In town Wednesday helping Jesse visited at the Edward Farra home months stay in Washington.
Richardson.
Sunday.
_____ _
Miss Grace Hermanson. who is at­
Stanley Jonea has been absent tending Normal at Ashland spent
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Finley spent
Saturday evening with a group of from school with a cold for a num­ the week end here visiting her par-1 THE FEDERATED CHURCHES
ents
frlendB at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ber of days.
Bible School, A. J. Milton, super­
to haul wood for half.
Robert Hague celebrating Mrs. Ha­
Oliver Ohenrhain, Merle Hedgpeth intendent) 9:45 a. m.
Mrs.
A.
E.
Pierce
returned
recent­
gue’s return from the East.
Morning Worship— 11:00 A. M.
A lso d ry body fir fo r sale
ly from a visit with her mother Mrs. and (N|gs Hedgpeth «pint several
days last week at Corvallis, where
Y. P. S. C. E. (two groups) 6:30
For Rent— Floor Saadi'.c machine.! Joe Smith 4n Oakland, Oregon.
p. m.
they attended home coming.
Economy Lumber Co. No.Tn Pacific
Sat unlay Only, Nov. 24
Evening service at eight o'clock
John Eddy and friend Gail Bond-
Highway, Medford Phone 594.
tf
Tom Tyler
in
H aul it you rself.
Little Betty McGruder of Medford
Men's Prayer Meeting, Monday at
ell from Riddle spent the Armistice
"MYSTERY RANCH
also
Mr. R. W. Walker who is station­ day hoilidays with John's parents, visited her father. John McGrudei 7:30 p. m.
IN Q U IR E A T T H E AM ER ICAN
Vanishing Shadow
here
last
week.
ed at the CCC headquarters In Med­ Mr. and Mrs. Newton Eddy.
Women's Bible study and prayer
Sun., Mon., Nov. 25-20
ford visited his home here Sunday.
Mir. and i.Mrs. Jesse Glass ot group, Tuesday, 2:30 p. in.
"DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY’ *
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Farra spent Brownsboro were over night guests
Midweek church service,
Bible
with
Mr. F. H. Virtue ind family are
Wednesday afternoon in Medford
study and prayer. Wednesday 7:30
________ FKKDRIC MARCH________
ot Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Glass.
Mr. Virtue's
moving into town,
p. m.
will run the ranch.
Tues., Wed., Nov. 27-2S
_______
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Fry have been
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mee and three Choir practice, Thursday, T:30 p. m.
"HELL CAT”
with
The Christian church circle m et | very sick with the flu. They are Im- sons. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knutzen
407 K. Main St., Medford
Robert Ariiisnwg A Ann Southern
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
for their regular meeting at the proving now aud were able to be up and two daughters of Thompson
D. E. Millard, Pastor
creek attended the Central Point
Tliurs., Fri., Nov. 2!>-:t(>
home of Mrs. Cochran Friday after-! " ednesday.
5 PICTURES for IOc
"CHANGE OF HEART"
Bible School— 10:00 A. M.
Grange meeting and supper Friday
noon. After the meeting a
hMn<1
Mrs. B. F. Pankey of Butte Fall* night.
with
Morning Worship— 11:00 A. M. ;
kerchief shower and farewell party
Janet Gaynor A Charles Farrell
jwas shopping at the Jones grocery
Lnrgi-r
Si/**
It)
for
15c
erger
C.
E.
Services—
7:00
P.
M.
for Mrs. Harry Powell was enjoyed.
Mrs. Amy Johnson spent the week
i Tuesday.
Bible Study— Wed. 7:30 P. M.
Contnuou.« Shows, Sat. and Sun.
end with her brother, Marvin near
Louise Eliot accompanied by her
Orchestra Rehearsal Thnrs. 7 p. m.
1:30 to 11 p. m.
KNLAIIGEMKNTS MADE
mother left for the Sacred Heart
^l»e two little sons of Mr. and Jacksonville.
Choir Rehearsal Thurs. 8 p. m
Daily Mat. 1:45. Eve. 7 p. m.
hospital in Medford Tuesday where •'*rs- Randolph Glass, Ray and Ro-
Louise had her teeth x-rayed to see l*nd had a narrow escape from
COMPLETE LINE OF
If they might be responsible for *>Gith last Sunday. They discovered
j4 )ilMHU M ^ HHMMW>UIMOTfWHH>OU U tOTnO O O (lKlC«aat»"<tiit»gw w w w iir»rw ^-» p ^ p i
Elmer Adams
some of her trouble. She had one •' bottle of cold tablets and were]
tooth pulled. They will return home seriously sick before Mr. and Mr»
having taken over the
Hoon
Glass realized it and called a doctor
Turkey Fnttcner
$—•51)
■
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They were rushed to the hospital
Mrs. J. H. Territt visited her un<j a stomach pump used and after
Leader Egg .Mash
$2.25
grandson Jack, In Crescent city last a har(t nights work the boys were
♦
Thursday and reports a fine time reported to be out of danger. They
;*
Invites all liis old friends to call.
Cash
or
Consignment
*
except that It ruined ull day
were able to be lip Wednesday.
*
♦:
:*
Also welcome* new <*omers
$
Mr. Dave Territt of Medford and
*
:it)c CASH DEAL F FOR NO. I BIRDS
Mr. Alexander is reported to be LET US CLEAN YOUR GRAIN
father J. H. Territt attended th" improving and we hope he will bc
♦
AND DO YOUR GRINDING
M
edfot
I
Fast Main St.
Mill !><• making heavy shipments from Nov. 2:1 to 2 tl
Shrlners convention In Sacremento
able to return home soon.
They left Friday and returned home
Monday. During their absence Mrs.
M. C. Gleason was a business call­
Turkeys arc scarce in Oakland
Dunlap visited with Mrs. Territt.
er in Medford Wednesday.
;*
and Frisco— Price*« looking up
;*
3
PIANO BARGAINS— Two good used
Mesdames Harry Wortman, Ham
i i — Price raised trvlc«* the Lust
»
:T
i :
pianos, cheap. See these at once.
,.r |{ep(j aI)(, ,|eske of Medford, Pyth
we«*k.
I s
»
Baldwin Plano Shoppe. 123 W. Main lun «Inters called on '.Mrs. Damon
ah? (Churritps
Wanted — Man with
truck
Jof Beauty Culture:
ROXY 201
Any Time, Children 10c
85c per tier
Hollywood Studio
CROWN FEEDS
TURKEYS W ANTED j
GNOME INN
OAKLAND POULTRY & EGG CO.
8
FINLEY IMP. CO.
I I
s
8 t. Medford.
SPECIAL
j Tuesday.
Miss Nettie Howard of Medford
called on Mrs. Mary Hay and
brought her a lovely plant.
Friday anil Saturday
FOR WINTER DRIVING
USL BATTERIES
10c „
25c l;i
85c ! I
19c ) I
23c
25c I £
15c
♦
! ♦:
.......... ............................
TOMATOES
COFFEE
tiolilen W est, O regon product
Eveready Prestone
Central Poiut Wood Yard
Phone itM
4
uhiis
STRING BEANS
Valley Grown and pnckeil. No. I tin, it for
KNIGHTS TOM ATO JUICE
Windshield
Have M on ey, al
;t ||>s.
TOMATO SAUCE
V a llry
Defrosters
\ alley Grown and mfg., :t for
FILBERTS
(Local grown) large size, ..... ..............
per load
A
BEETS & CARROTTS
«1 hunch«*»
Associated
Service Station
lig
! :
I ♦ :
I ♦
t ! :* :
2c ! i
(liOral) while they last, lit.
Fancy Solid, local, 2 large cans
Only $3.75
Buy Now
Make our own Valley and State by using
our own Products. Keep your money at
home
SQUASH
(lo c a l)
Goodyear Tires
SPECIAL
SALE ON BLOCKS
IS
SATURDAY and MONDAY
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Foley are the
Mr. a|1(j j ( rs. Fane and Mr. Cane’.*
parents of a fine baby boy weighing; brother of Portland last week stop-
nine lbs, 2 oz., born Sunday at the |)Pj over on their way South for
Sacred Heart hospital.
several. days visit at the Theodore
Glass home.
Mr. and Mrs. McCloud and Mrs.
Burkman attended the trial of
Ed Eldred from Derby was in
Drury Pierce in Medford yesterday. town marketing turkey's Wednes-
Orion Glass is visiting his par­ day.
ents Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gluss.
Mr. Glass recently returned from a
trip to Canada.
1 I
M a r i n e ’s G r o c e r y
$
L. C. GRIMES
$
8
I
Saturday, Monday and Tuesday
will lx* good day» to ship for
beat price»
K IL L O N LY P R IM E BIRDS
We are also shipping all kinds
of live poultry
C. HANSON & G. H. LUY
Ik'prfMiitjttiveM
*
V
At M onarch F eed W areh ouse
Î
South F ir St. Mc<lford
«21
M edford days or IK-\.| Central
2 M ed ford , evenings
í
point
. .................................... .
4/H 3
When in Doubt-
As to what to serve for dinner—come to our $
market and look over our stock of
Medford’s Greatest Entertainment
OUR OWN
CRATSSUAN
R o g u e R iver
V a lle y P ro d u cts
Mat». 25e. Evo» S.V Kid* IOc
Enils Satunlay
NORM \ .SH EARER
1934 Crop
CHARLES
I .A U t illT O N
FREDRIC MARCH
K T F IH I.'N C a n a r d l.oeu l IV n c b r a , larg«* ra n , 2 .V v a in e »p el.
A ir
S T F I H I .'S ( » » u r t i T orn a ti»-», c a n m 'd In Itogli«- Itiyvr, largì* r a n
l.*,c
b o i 11« I LI H T om a io«*» troni «he X -M .in d r a n n e r y , lilg l u - t i|u««llty
S«»lèd |u«< k, «|M-I |»*r ra n
IN«'
M M O s ta n d a r d |»u< k Tornato«*», n lin a i |>ro«lii«t, p e r ra n
IIN A I.V
T O M A T O S O U P , 4stila m i ca n n e«!, largì* ra n
lO c
TOM IT O 41 lt K---- Evira« t of li n e 111 n. t Rogne \ a llei Tornato«--
I t r :» f«»r
V#
TO M \ T o c \TSI I
Item Quallty al I.V , 2ih A 25 r per botti»— In
gallon lugs. »pel
ß. P. THEISS 6 CO.
Price, Quality and Class
$ 1.25
“ Barretts of
Wimpole Street”
F r e sh & C u re d M eats
Thur-Fri-Sat
W IIE E I.E R
HELEN
m u -
\1^>—
We handle only the best— We buy from
an«| W O O l.S E Y
‘Kentucky Kernels’
Prey ne Satunlay
local producers—and our prices
Night
are always reasonable
Nun-Mon
S u n -M o n -T w
“ What Every
Woman Knows’
Kiddie» I Or
Adult* 25c
SLIM
/.A SI
PITTS
S U M M E R V IL L E
Their Big Moment’
C w urm ha”
WtilnivtLsx
Onl\
BIG STAGE
R O SE M A R Y AM ES
v ic t o r
SCREEN SHOW
Rentrai Point Meat Market
Tm*-W «vi
jo k y
I. D. LEWIS, Prop.
“ Pursued”
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