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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1934)
THURSDAY, DECEMT 1 ER TI». AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT, OREGON t*AG IC F l)t'R The Eastern Star held their reg ular meeting Tuesday night. There was a surprise birthday party on the Worthy Matron Mrs. Elmer Kyle Mrs. Ethel Freeman made the birth THE FEDERATED CHURCHES Mr* ____ Ray Watkins ___ ______ 1 m visiting _ the Mr a,ld v,rii E c - raber and day cake. Election of officetrs were Bible School. A. J. Milton, super Mitchell family at the Meadows for and Mrs. Everett Faber of Medford he,d intendent) 9:45 a. in. a couple of weeks. went to Ashland Sunday where the} Morning Worship— 11:00 A. M. 1 enjoyed a sermon by Dr. Baxter, the Mr. and j>oweu Y. P. 8. C E. (two groups) 6:30 Mr. Fred Wiley is confined to his new president of the Willamette un- children returned to the Sparrow home again with his leg which both- iversity. The Willamette student» ranch where Mr. Powell has work p. tu. Evening service at eight o'clock eied him last spring with blood and friends enjoyed dinner at th° They have been staying with Mr. Men's Prayer Meeting, Monday at poison. Mr. Sam Moore is looking Ashland hotel where they were fa- Powell's parents while their dwell- 7:30 p. in. after Faber's Feed store during his vored with another talk by Dr. Bax- Inga were being rebuilt after being Women's Biblo study and prayer absence. ter in regard to college life. destroyed by fire in September. group. Tuesday, 3:30 p. m. Mr. Riley Myers will celebrate his! Pomona grange will hold a meet-1 Midweek church service, Bible Mr. W. E. Alexander's mauy friends will be glad to know he is eightieth birthday Friday. Hit f iug at the grange hall Dec. 15— in- etudy aud prayer' w *d»«aday 7:30 .. . in .. . . . . degree p. in improving and may be able to come daughter will be home from Kla- auguratlon the 5th and Choir practice, Thursday, f:3u p. m. to the Medford hospital in a couple math Falls and they are figuring o ti|a|go jnaUgurat|on Gf officers, of weeks. a big time. We'll tell you all about 1 — CHRISTIAN CHURCH — —— it next week. ! Miss Hamrick eutertained Mr and D, K. Millard, Pastor Another car load of the famous _ ---- ~ . Mrs- Paul Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Two carloads of cattle from Oak- Henry Head and her brother John Bible School— 10:00 A. M. Deschute potatoes unloaded today leigh farm were shipped to Pelaluna in honor of her brother's and Mr i Morning Worship— 11:00 A. M. at Fabers. by T. P. Harrison Tuesday. erger C. E. Services— 7:00 P. M. Head's birthdays, with a dinnei Bible Study— Wed. 7:30 P. M. For Rent— Floor Sandl-jg machine, party at her home Monday. .Mrs. Kenneth Beebe returned Orchestra Rehearsal Thurs. 7 p. m. Economy Lumber Co. No.-tu Pacific home from Los Angeles recently and Choir Rehearsal Thurs. 8 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Martin visit Highway, Medford Phone 59 4. tf reported a wonderful time. ed with friends in Roseburg over This afternoon the Jackson Coun Try a sack of Deschute potatoes Mr. W. C. Leever has been confin the wepk end. Mr. and Mrs. Victor ty Chamber of Commerce arc ohld- ed to his home since Saturday with Noel of Roseburg returned h o m e ! they are better. Fabers.’ ing a meeting in Medford at which a bad cold but Is somewhat Improv with them Sunday. Two flood lights are being in- | time the question is being discussed ed now. Born at the Purucher hospital In | stalled to light the parking place of denuding forests adjacent to our highways. Mrs. Guy Tex arrived home from Medford Thursday morning to Mr. at the school house aud gym, which will be a big improvement. Prospect Thursday and spent a num and Mrs. Bingham, a daughter. Mrs. E. H. Pomeroy was a shop ber of days returning to Prospect per here Wednesday afternoon. Huuday. Margaret Croft who had just re- 1 covered from a broken arin had the Mrs. L. Damon received word miss fortune to fall Sunday and re- from her husband at Redwood that brake the same arm. he has rented their ranch tfhd will 1 1 be home for the winter. NEW Harold Shaw with the help of the Mr. L. T. Brittsan is wearing a Moore boys sawed up a large pile of laurel wood for Roy Jones Wednes smile these days because his wife and little daughter have been released day. from quarantine for scarlet fever The Copco Co. was re-roofing aud he is nt home again. their building on Main St. Wednes Rev. and Mrs. Jos. E. Johnson of day. - ~- ! Lakeview arrived here Monday and Your wife w"; like a canary bird .,re visiting friends and relatives and for a Christmas present. You canj are staying with their son, Marvin purchase a thoroughbred St. An 'n e a r Jacksonville. Amy enjoyet dreasburg German Roller singer at ,]inner with them Tuesday evening. Stone's Drug Store for $5.00. Fe-j males $1.50. Ge-t your Christmas presents at —- j Stone’s Drug Store. They have a Mr, and Mrs. Edward Karra are very nice selection at reasonable still receiving congratulatory letters prjceg- from old friends and even from peo ple they have never known. They Mrs. Uentonroedcr of Rapid C.tyl received a letter today from Clyde -1’ D., came last week to visit her Hippy, who left here when a child, brother, Wm. Rohnert and family wishing them many more happy FOR SALE -■Baled hay- -P. D years. 11-d Loflland Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rainey of Trail Mrs. Riley aud son Duane have visited their daughter Mrs. Frank moved to Ashland where Mr. Riley Miller Tuesday. will care for her mother. Site (ilnirrltps w. and Holiday Goodies STOCK OF CITRUS FRUITS JUST UNLOADED ORANGES—New Cro pNavels Assorted sizes per doz. - 28c, 35c 45c ARIZONA GRAPEFRUIT—large size , 4c each. 25c per doz. BANANAS Per lb. 6c Little Glenn Hedgpeth who hasi Mrs. Flaherty has nice housekeep been In the hospital In Medford with* ing rooms for rent. pneumonia was able to return home recently. He Is still confined to Christmas Cards at Stone's Drug his bed Store at a price you cannot afford ______ _ .to miss. 21 nice cards for 50c. Gene Merritt and friend, Alford Carleton of Merrill visited at the Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bostwlck. for- Merritt home for a few days last merly of Rogue River have located week. here Mr. Bostwlck is looking for a 1 hickeu ranch location. Because a number of ladies did not read the American, they missed Geo. L. Watson's new home west out on a very enjoyable affair, the of town Is rapidly nearing comple Farra's golden wedding. Their In tion. The new practice of using vitations were printed on the front metal corners in the plaster around Page. door openings is used In this home. This save the housewife lots of dust Tree decorations, wrapping mater ing of windows and door casings. ials, tags, etc., at Stone's Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mooney of La Henry Freeman of Portland visit Orande have been visiting Mrs. ed his parents, Mr. und Mrs. W J Mooney's mother, Mrs. Rosie For- Freeman last week. quar. ____________ Mrs. George Marine, Mrs. T. A.! Marine and Mrs. Doyle Mills visited* Every Saturday Night Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Carl of Provolt Wednesday. \T WALKER’S HALL Mrs. Sarah Holliday of Eagle To Music IIV Point will visit with the Flaherty IUHINK'S ORCHESTRA family while her daughter and hus V I.Id). Mgr. band Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Hatfield will go to Colorado to be with Mr- Hatfield's father, who recently was in an accident. DANCE P. D. Loftiand brought home a registered Perchoon stallion from the Pacific International in Port land. HEAT Y o u r H o m e wi t h F u e l FYoni Central Poiut Wood Yard I« ” Pine Slat*. Why Take a Chance? The nest Radiator AntRFreete $3.50 a load 10" Fir Slabs $4.00 a load Associated Service Station !.. C\ GRIMES P h o n e :U I Hardware & Implements Turkeys Wanted OAKLAND POULTRY & EGG CO. Start Receiving Monday, Dec. 17 j ji Best Price» Paid for Chirstnia* Birds— Either Cash or 4'oii»igini|ent j; — SEE— CLYDE HANSON or G. H. LUY MONARCH FEED WAREHOUSE South Fir., Medford, Phone Util Evenings Phone IS-X-1, Central Point SU 3 FABER’S Del Monte Royal Club Pumpkin Sweet Potatoes No. 2 4 Can 2 for 25c i I 17c can g I Mi Choice Standard Pack No. 2'/| Can Hard Wheat g FLOUR 2 for 2 3 C 4» lb. sack § g Our Breakfast Dates 2 lbs. for COFFEE >! >! !♦! 23c lb ;:i m CABBAGE MECO No. 2 Can or Del Rogue No. 1 tall can Good Solid Heads 10c each Xmas Specials ♦; No. 2 4 Can String Beans Price, Quality and Class i ♦ ♦ * >! QUALITY HIGHER-PRICES LOWER 3 Best quality (no glucose) and special low prices for this week ;•! 2 c ,b- 25c ORANGES ISO SIZE- —PER DOZEN A New Load of Deschutes Potatoes Just in 50 lb. sack No. 1, 75c, 25 lb. sack, 39c >: >! >! >! > >: >; 17c I CHOCOLATE CANDY 25c : C h ristm as MIXED CANDY Now on display at Special Prices for Sat. 25c i GINGER SNAPS 29c ! MINCE MEAT Special Prices to Schools and Churches 25c » Ü • : CANDIED FRUIT PHONE 291 DATES 25c ! -4M 3 FIGS 33c! ONIONS 17c! Holiday Time Order Xm as Candy and Nuts Here■ FILBERTS LOCAL— LARGE SIZE— |«v lb. >: ♦ 2 LRS. I OR SANDED FINISH— S LBS. XMAS M U lie GUM DROPS .... 14e 1 4 c PEANUT BRITTLE .... FRESH BARREL— HI HO/.. CHOCOLATFX 1 ¡tc s CRYSTAL CREAMS ....... 1 4 c ♦ TAF’F’Y ...................... ....... 10c ♦ FDR YOUR PIES— 2 LRS. l-DR YOt R « H U M \ \ l» i t DIIIXGS- -rill< t:|> K K . m » O ♦' ♦"O' ♦ ♦' ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦' y » » »• •+ '+• '+ •+• + -+ •+• y y •+■ T» y •+ + y F'RESII s u n K— 2 Lit, I’KG. GOOD FLAVOR— 2 LIIS. LOCAL— 10 I RH. ■Our or Prices Are Right Any Old Time You can always get I’m Here- G o o d Meats at Charles Murphy Features Reasonable Prices See the New W. E. ALEXANDER ! Good F'rcsli S t a n d a r d O il P r o d u c t s NESCO ROYAL DRAIN TUB STAND Including 2 square tube with hose attached No more lifting heavy tubs or bailing out water. Heavy steel stand on strong casters j Bagley Tomatoes I lf Y IL v erea d y PRESTO NE The Federated church m mbert-| The W. R- C. will hold their wish to publicly show their appre Christmas party in the Walker hall ciation of the action of the city coun on Tuesday night, Dec. 18. All mem cil in not allowing the dances to be bers and their families are expected open on Sunday morning and ex to attend. There will be a program press their thanks through the col and refreshments and a good time for all. umns of this paper. - i« |!j j .! Don’t forget to look over our XMAS CANDIES, NUTS, FIGS, DATES before you buy B. P. THEISS & CO. is , 1934 at at the Nip & Sip Service Station Central Point Meat Market Central Point I. D. LEWIS, Prop. QUICK and COUR TE OUS SERVICE I