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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1934)
THITtSDAV, DEZEMBER *Jü. 1934 The A M ER ICAN , CF.NTR VL r o i N T , OREGON Local Happenings Master Roily Clark la much better after his recent and la the proud possessor of puppy which he calls Tiny. surely Is tiny. __ ________ i . s Mr. Manus severely wrenched his shoulder while unloading a CCC truck at headquarters in Medford last Thursday. It was feared for a while that he had broken it. The National Guard Banquet was held in the Medford Armory Tues day evening. Marvin Stevens, El ton Miller, John Eddy and Lowell Blackford attended from here. Mar vin Stevens won the |7 prise for Miss May Eicher and Mr. Ray bringing the most new members re Arthur wre married last Friday cently. eveuing by Rev. Wood of Medford. The young couple plan on making The Relief Corps held their Xmas their home in Medford. party at the Walker hall Tuesday evening. There was a tree for the Our Ham correspondent is on the kiddies and Santa Claus was there. sick list and on that account we will There was a short program and then have no ham column this week but everyone joined in playing games. expect it to be back better than ev It was a real jolly time after which er in our next issue. refreshments of pte and coffee and chocolate for the kiddies were serv W. W. Edington. Sams Valley ed. rancher, was in Central Point Sat urday on business which Included Mrs. W. Chauncey who has been a renewal of his subscription to the confined to her bed for years Is American. very seriously ill anil may pass away The Senior Aluuinl banquet will be held next Thursday, December j 27 at the Grange hall. All seniors and Alumni wishing tickets see Harry Eldon, Jack Sanderson. Del bert Ayers or Edward Inman. PAGE THREE ■______ i __ ; ,ss Perry Johnson from Albany will arirve Saturday or Sunday and from here he and his sister, Amy will go to Lakeview where they will spend the holidays with their parents Rev. and Mrs. Jos. Johnson. feeling Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McGuire and Illness Miss Schreiber will leave Friday a Spitz evening for Newberg. Miss Schrei Mr. and Mrs. Hodgson and Betty Mr. Ernest Scott arrived from And it ber will continue on to Portland, Louise of Butte Falls will be home New Mexico and Is visiting at the where she will visit friends while 'or the Holidays. home of his father E. E. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. McGuire visit relatives Woman s Relief Corps met Satur ill Newberg day in regular session. Two new members were initiated and ar We are pleased to be able to give The rangements made for holding instal a good report concernng Mr. Alex lation of officers which is to take ander who is in the St. Vincent hos Palace Beauty Shop place in the grange hall on Saturday pital in Portland. He is gaining January 5. Delegates appointed for strength and his many friends will Is G ivings NpoclnU on ALVNH'UREH, the Dept, convention are Mary Rich be glad when he is able to return KACIALH A H OT O il. TR E A T M E N T S ardson, Dora Jones, Emma Gleason, home. and Rose Hermanson; alternates. b e fo r e tile h o lid a y s . Hattie Thompson, Tillie Maple, Iva The game played Saturday be Copinger. and Catherine Merritt. tween the Chiloquin team and the Y FOR VOI R APPOINTMENT local higbschool team was won by any time. TELEPHONE I 47H KOR SALE— Baled hay—P. D 8 2 8 W ent Oth FOR SALE 2 lots in West Med the Chiloquin team. The score was Loftlund ford, 60 x 125 ft.. $150 cash or $50 11 to 10. down and $25 per mauth on balance, Mrs. Harry Young is expecting or will take wood or car on balance. Mrs. Hazel Stevens has the sym her parents Rev. and Mrs. Cook pathy of the community at the death See G. W. Bish, Central Point. i* from Eugene for the holidays. of her siister, Mrs. Frank Kerby, Mabel Woolfolk of Grants Pasi Mr. and Airs. Thomas Quast will Wednesday evening o n Wagner is visiting her brothers Albert and creek. leave Sunday for the DalleM where Ira Woolfolk. they will spend the holidays. Give us a boost and mention tht W e are offering you a chance to save on your implements for adds you saw in this paper while A. A. Seay, stockman of Milvale, Why Not Try shopping. W e have special prices on many Idaho, is the guest of his cousin, i S' next year by buying this month. Chet & Ett Pink Thomason, who has recovered implements—Plows, Harrows, Disc Harrows and a great many 'Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jewett and H A M I H K G F H INN from the operation which he under family will leave for Salem Satur-1 M esH ord second-hand tools. Pumps at popular prices. went recently at the Community day where they will spend the holi R o m e ('(Hiking Sp ecia lize in ( bili a n d T a m a l e Pie hospital. days with relatives. This is our 50th year in business and in celebration of this event Mr. Thrifty Farmer y y f is* \y \y p «yJ we are offering values that every housewife will want to take ad vantage of. Visit our new store and select your Christmas Gifts m ♦yt y y y y i i s* i y y that \ R e a l la ib o r - S a v e r PLENTY OK POW ER 2 H o w ls With Peep Sights Shoots Shorts, l.oiigs and Long lUfles $8.95 $4.90 AIR GUNS A Roy’s IMatonitc Glassware 15c pc. Glass Tumblers 3 for 10c Coaster Wagons Iron Cords, 19c D e lig h t Daisy Air Rifles 10041 s h o t $1.95 For th e L it tle F ellow R O R Y S I Z E 18 x2 7 1 /, Daisy Air Rifles H50 Shot E S I.H illar d $1.65 y 22 RIFLES FO O D M IXER la s t s Pie Plates 45c S' y ELECTRIC PYREX I ’h«* (¿iff Rose Glassware 10c pc. C o n s t r u c t ion $3.30 H U B B A R D BROS. 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