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PAGE PO U R THURSDAY, JANUARY a, l«**."» T im A M E RICA X , C E N T R A L P O IN T , OREGON to o b ta in ro ck fo r h ig h w a y s u r f a c Mr. a n d Mrs. L u t h e r Day an d ing. A tu n n e l 78 feet lo n g is b ein g fam ily s p e n t C h r is tm a s w ith Mr. driv en in to th e m o u n t a in . It is es- D ay's p a r e n t s Mr. a n d Mrs. E. N. t h a t th e b las t will loosen Day. Mr. L u t h e r Day is h av in g ® 10.000 cubic yards. I T H E F E D E R A T E D C H E R C H E R tr o u b le w ith his t e e t h a n d h a d his An u n u s u a l blight s itu atio n now T h e W ilson b r o t h e r s of T ab le rock wisdom teeth e x tr a c te d j u s t Bible School, A. J. Milton, s u p e r Mr» J. Gilllspie of E u g e n e a r r iv e d before exists iu several d ifferen t o rch ard s Hood R iv er— T he A pple G ro w e r s I n t e n d e n t i 1 :4 6 a. m. W ed n e sd a y for a few dayB visit w ith w ere ca lle rs In C e n tra l P o in t W e d C h ris tm a s. of the co u n ty and it is th e desire of association of Hood R iv e r is d is tr i - nesday M o rning W o rs h ip — 1 1 :0 0 A. h e r siste r Mrs. V ictor Bursell. Mr. C. S. C ase visited his s i s te r j T. P. 8. C E. (tw o g ro u p s ) 0 :3 0 the co u n ty f r u lt inspector an d the bu tin g *16,000 in p a y m e n t for cull H e rm a n H osfeld has a very in ter- I a n d h u s b a n d Mr. an d Mrs. Will Owen, Mr an d Mr. a n d Mrs. T h e o d o re P «“ co u n ty a g e n t call g row ers attention an d c a n n in g fru its a n d T h e Dalles Mrs. J. C. H all, Mr. a n d Mrs. Guy eatin g s t a m p collection— a b o u t 1500 G lass on e day las t week. E v e n in g service a t e ig h t o'clock to t h i s conditio n to the end th a t tree C o-operating G row ers a ss o c ia tio n is Some of th e s e s t a m p s a r e j O wens a n d litt le d a u g h t e r J e a n of sta m p s. 1 M en's P r a y e r Meeting, Monday at losses may be reduced to the mini- paying $26,000 th is w eek to g ro w e rs P e rs ia n an d Egyp- P o r t la n d . Miss Q w endolyn Owens very b e a u tifu l. Mr. a n d Mrs. W. J. G e b h a r d a n d 7 : 3 0 p. xn. m um , s ta te s C oun ty A gent L. P. Wil- as final d is tri b u ti o n on t h e 1933 S u n d a y a t th e h o m e of W o m e n 's Bible stu d y an d p ra y e r cox. to n n a g e of brin ed c h erries. a n d Mrs. J u l ia O w ens en jo y e d New tia n s t a m p s a r e th e most b e a u tifu l, fam ily s p e n t Y ears d i n n e r w ith Mr. a n d Mrs. W I He has s t a m p s from every c o u n tr y A n en C u rry In M edford. Ig r o u p , T u e sd a y . 3 : 3 0 p. m. L ast fall many p ear trees, especi-i O regon Hens L ead in C o n te s t a n d fro m som e of th e provinces His J. F reem an. M idweek c h u r c h service. Bible ally su ch v a rieties as D 'A njou and Mrs. M im m ick is in th e A g ate collection is w o rth a b o u t 1150. — s t u d y a n d p ra y e r . W e d n esd ay 7 :3 0 B a rtle tt set a second crop of bloom; I CORV ALLIS— O regon W h ite Le-g Mr. a n d Mrs. F a r r a e n t e r t a i n e d a P- b lig h t infections o ccured in m any oi horn hen s a r e a g a in le a d in g in th r e e Mr. an d Mrs. C. W. Pow ell m a d e m o t h e r w ho is sick w ith t h e flu. p a rt y of f r ie n d s at d i n n e r New Y ears C h o ir p ractice. T h u r s d a y , T:30 p. in. th es e la te blooms a n d have progress- of th e biggest n a tio n a l e gg-laying a s h o r t visit a t th e A. E P ow ell hom e day. led d o w n w a rd w ith th e sap move- co n tests in th e east, r e p o r ts J . A. T h e relief co rp s will h a v e i n s t a l l W e d n esd ay evening. j m e n t to w a rd th e ro ot system . At H an so n , local p o u ltry m a n . w ho s h i p a tio n of officers S a t u r d a y a n d din- C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H W ill th e p a rty who b o rr o w e d a |t h i s tim e m a n y trees m ay be found ped hen s 3000 m iles to e n t e r th e m . I). E . M illard, P a s t o r Mr. F r e d Wiley is still a t h o m e n e r i o r tb e ««embers a n d families. emuli sa n d p u m p fro m C. T. Skyr-1 w e ste rn w h ere blig h t c a n k e rs have w o rk ed H is birds a r e leading t h e Bible School— 1 0 :0 0 A. M. a n d is u n a b le to w ork on ac o u n t of m a n p lease r e t u r n it. a n d c e n tr a l New York c o n te s ts and th e i r w ay in to scaffold bran ch es O ne tim e t h a t Leo O b e n c h a in was M o rning W o rs h ip — 1 1 :0 0 A. M. ^his leg. th e P e n n sy lv an ia s ta te c o n te s ts a fte r J an d t r e e tr u n k s . glad of his p o u n d s w as w h en th e y e r g e r C. E. Services— 7 :0 0 P. M. Mr. A le x a n d e r c o n tin u e s to !m-j G ro w ers who have o r c h a r d s in m o re t h a n tw o m o n th s of th e y e a r ’s rim e s w ere on th e w ay to M edford a n d In Bible S tu d y — W ed. 7 :3 0 P. M. prove an d a n u m b e r of fr ie n d s h av e Mr. Ted Hill, Mr. Louis G ---------- O rc h e stra R e h e a rs a l T h u rs . 7 p. m. w hich la te fall blooms occured can com peillon. F ro m 61 to 76 hens received l e t te r s fro m him . an d Mr. W y att m et a t th e h o m e o f ' t r y i n g to pass a c a r n e a r l y w ent in- C h o ir R e h e a rs a l T h u rs . 8 p. m well a ff o rd to in v e s tig a te a n d care from th e best b re e d e r s in t h e c o u n ______ Mr. J e w e t t w h e re th e fo u r m e n en- , to th e ditch. If It h a d n o t been for for a n y blig h t infections if a n d when tr y a r e e n te r e d in th e s e t h r e e co n J i m m y an d Mervyn Gleason a r e on Joyed Monday ev en in g t o g e t h e r a n d *he e x tr a w eig ht on one side it tests. th e sick list. J i m m y w ith th e G rip p e w atched th e old y e a r out a n d wel- w ould h a v e b een n e a r a tr a g e Mr. d y , a n d Mrs. E d w in M artin , Mr. found, a n d Mrs. F loyd Root and B a r b a r a _ _ _ _ a n d Mervyn w ith a bad case o f to n - corned 1935 in Mrs. P o ll a r d of A s h la n d a n d Mr. J e a n en jo y ed New Y ears d in n e r a t Mrs. Bessie M u rp h y is v is itin g h e r silitis a n d cro u p. Miss F ra n c e s F a b e r left W ednes- U rig h t w ere e x c h a n g in g New t h e P a u l M artin h o m e son, C h a rle s M u rph y, fo r a few days. Mrs F O R S A LE — J e n k i n s C lu b W h e a t day m o r n in g fo r Salem w h ere Hj,e j Y ear g re e t in g s w ith Mr. an d T h e o d o re G lass a t th e G lass hom e, Mr. a n d Mrs. E. E. Scott an d *1.6 0 cwt. N ew to w n ap p les 25c box a t t e n d s th e W il la m e tte U n iv ers ity B ak er— S a m e u l L. B ak er, pio n eer T u esday. E v e r e t t S cott w ere d in n e r g u ests of 4t. J. G. Love, C e n t r a l P o in t. business m an of B a k e r, has c e le b r a Miss E velyn H a m il to n e n t e r t a i n e d Mr. and Mrs. R ay A nders. T h e P.T.A. s t u d y club will m eet ted his 85th b ir th d a y . He ca m e to Miss R u by H l g g e n h o tb a u r e t ur n - ' q u e sts for fo u r ta b le s of b rid g e last W ednesday J a n u a ry 9 th a t 1 :3 0 B a k e r in 1865. O n e of his chief W a y n e L eev er of S e a ttle , who ed to h e r scho ol n e a r G r a n ts P a s s | K rlday ev e,lln«!j ______ w ith Mrs. J o h n H esselg rav e. fo r m e rly w o rk e d w ith t h e M e rrlm a n distin ctio n s w as bis a ffilia tio n w ith T u esd ay . Mrs. Bloss fo r m e rly Mrs. P ric e P a i n t Co. accepted a t th e b e g in n in g lodges. left fo r h e r h om e in P o r t la n d T u es- A m ong h o sts an d h ostesses — . . Miss D orothy J o n e s r e t u r n e d to day. She has been v isitin g f r ie n d s Y e a r'8 eve w (>re Mr. an d Mrs. - ^ ........... B a k e r — A r t h u r Tood Merwin new stock c o m p a n y o rganized in G ra n s Pass in tim e to h a v e Nt% h ere fo r a week o r m ore w h ile sh e R a m s t r ni a n d fam ily of G reen who served u n d e r G eneral H o w a rd S eattle. T h is co m p an y will m ake Y ears d in n e r w ith f r ie n d s th e re . H er sold h e r p ro p e r ty to A. C. N a d le r, A cres, n e a r C e n t r a l P o in t. Sixty- e v ery t h i n g in th e p a in t line an d in his ca m p a ig n a g a in s t Chief J o s school opened W ed nesd ay - who will m o d ern ize an d r e m o d e l it. ‘ ive K,ie8ts w ere in v ited a n d e n te r - fin an cial backing. His eph an d la t e r w o rk ed as a freig h t ■ t e r t a i n e d a t d a n c in g as t h e old y e a r h a s good W e h e a rd o v e r th e ra d io t h a t o u r m a n y fr ie n d s h e re will be glad to hau ler, died recen tly a t B a k e r a t R uby W e b s te r s p e n t W e d n e s d a y e n d e d a n d th e n ew b eg an. R e fre s h - the a g e of 94. schools w ould open W e d n e s d a y but h e a r of his prom otion. witli A rlin e In m a n at h e r h o m e n e a r merits w ere serv ed d u r i n g th e eve- it w as a m ista k e . O u r schools will Gold R a y dam . jnin g. McMinnville— T he F i r s t N a tio n a l r Mr. H e n ry Myers is s u f fe rin g w ith open next Monday. Mrs. J o h n P a i n t e r is on t h e sick As Mr. au d Mrs. R a m s t r o m a n d a ca rb u c le on his w ris t and is u n bank of McMinnville has cele brated Mr. an d Mrs. II. P. J e w e t t and list. its 51st an n iv e r sa ry . Only two fam ily e n t e r t a i n ea c h New Y e a r ’s able to w ork. fam ily r e t u r n e d h o m e T u e s d a y from h an k s in Oregon a r e o ld e r— th e eve fo r t h e i r m a n y frien d s, t h e p a rt y Mr. Ed. Salem and re p o r te d a lovely time. Vincent is a m o n g th e Mr. E v e r e t t Scott visited with F ir s t N atio nal, of P o rtla n d , a n d the has becom e a cu sto m a t G reen Acres. Ride in big, comfortable m any th a t a r e s u f fe ri n g w ith bad Mrs. L ouise S w a rtz w hile Mr. S w artz L add & Bush, of Salem. T h e Relief C o rp d in n e r w ith th e colds. coaches on smooch steel rails. We a r e s o r ry to see t h a t T h e Ash- j a tt e n d e d th e jo in t in s ta lla tio n of C h e s te r A. A r t h u r P o st In M edford Tourist berth for the night Hood R iver— T h e re 's no d o u b t in la n d L it h ia n s lost o u t in t h e g a m e ; th e officers of th e E a s te r n S ta r a n d tod ay was caleld off on a c c o u n t of •Mr. a n d Mrs. H ig g a n b o th a u an d as little as $1 extra. See your lhe m in ds of m id-C olum bia a g ri c u l w ith A s to r ia in th e fin al m i n u t e s of j Odd Fellows, so m a n y of th e Medford m e m b e rs Donald en jo y ed New Y ears d in n e r local agent or write J. A. t u r is t s t h a t th e r e is a S a n ta Claus. play t h e sco re being 26 to 20. with Mr. a n d Mrs. P e a r l Bonney. being sick w ith colds. J u n i o r Ayers sp ra in e d his a n k le at W asco co u n ty w h eat ra n c h e r s have idv, 705 Pacific Bldg., Ormandy, O u r ra d io h a m s please Just be . b a s k e tb a ll practice W ed n esd ay a fte r- received a ll o tm e n t ch ecks in excess Portland, Ore. Mrs. Floyd C o n rad left D ecem ber T h e d a n c e p a rt y a t th e W a lk e r s I p a ti e n t t h e co lu m n h a s been p ro m ts- noon. Roy J o n e s doctored it th e of *140,000 a n d hog-corn a llo tm e n ts 26 to visit h e r s i s te r Mrs. S m ith dance hall re p o r te d a jo lly good ed for n e x t w e e k fo r su re. T h e w rl- b alance of th e afte rn o o n an d took have exceeded *14.000. an d fam ily a t B andon. She will also tim e a n d t h a t th ey w elcom ed t h e ! t e r of th e h a m co lu m n h a s been sick him to his hom e in J a c k s o n v ille in visit Mr. C o n ra d 's p a re n ts a t Coqull- New Y ear in. A lb any— P r e p a r a t i o n s a re being __ . a n d a ls o ow in g to th e holiday s, out- th e evening. He will be u n ab le to le b efore r e t u r n i n g home. E u g e n e H a m ilto n of R o s e b u rg 8'd e ° I C h r is tm u s g r e e t in g over th e walk for a t least a week. As he is m ade by th e Linn co u n ty c o u r t to O rth Miller an d Clyde Lees vlsit- who h as been v isitin g a t th e h o m e r a d io p h o n e s very little has been ; o ne of th e s t a r b a s k e tb a ll players blast a m o u n t a in s id e n e a r S odaville K.n i a sad way back in th e inoiiii- or his I'ncle ■ C H a m il to n return- h ap p e n in g . But a n u m b e r o f f r i e n d s , t h e r e s t of t h e te a m an d s tu d e n ts ta in s on G rirrin creek S u n d a y T h ey ed to his hom e W e d n e s d a y morning. , h av e b een I n q u i rin g for th e co lu m n . I a re feeling p re tty blue. enjo yed th e sp o r ts in th e snow very of Mr. a n d Mrs. R. H. Moore an d C arol F u r r y a n d Jo y ce Y oun g Mr. a n d Mrs. Don B ritts a n m uch. were bicycle rid in g T u e sd a y a f t e r - ! E a g le P o in t, Mr. an d Mrs. L. T. Mollle a n d Em il B ritt of Jack son - B r it ts a n a n d h o u se guest F r a n k vilie m a d e a flying t r i p into t h e | ft A g ro u p of six teen frie n d s a r r iv e d noon. B owers w ith a g r o u p of fr ie n d s w e r e 1 snow dow n by G r a n ts P a s s S un day, i > j at th e L a th r o p h o m e S a tu r d a y eve Mr. J e w e tt a t t e n d e d th e r e g u l a r s k i in g on t h e S is k iy o u 's recently. n in g for a s u r p r is e p a rt y on C ath - T h e New Y ears eve d in n e r an d ♦ rin e L a th r o p who V as h o m e fro m m e e tin g of th e E a g le P o in t G ra n g e T h e r e w as a b o u t a fo ot of snow but t h e ' w a tc h n i* b t p a rt y a t t h e C h ris tia n G am es ¡T u esd ay evening. T h e l e c t u r e h o u r th e snow was so r e c e n t that college fo r th e holidays. w V re'played an d a jolly tim e e n jo y e d was ° P en l ° lh e Pu b llc a n d c o n sisted t r a c k was n o t very good, b u t w i t h 1 < h u r c h w as a very bl* !,uccesa r a t e d ! by all a f t e r w hich r e f r e s h m n ts w e re . of a d e b a te b e tw e e n Mr. J e w e t t , af- th e e x cep tio n t h a t Mrs. B ritts a n in- l,y a Kood pr0f?ram a n d a Jolly * r o »P * returned t o | f l rm a t lv e a n <i C laren c e Davis, n e g a J a r e d h e r h ack, they had a very nice j b,,t o w ln * ‘« s i c k n e s s and o t h e r ; . ; servd. Miss L a th r o p t l m(, i plans m a n y w ere u n a b le to a tt e n d . tive, on th e old a g e pension. college Tuesday. Unusual Blight Situation Existing Savs Co. A gent Local Happenings y Oregon Briefs BY TRAIN TO MLiFOANIA Southern Pacific I § Automobile Liability 9 Insurance Í ’6 at Nye Mr. a n d Mrs. E. it. D riv e r e n t e r The Endeavor of t h e C h ris tia n j M r' H 0 an d a88° c ia t‘‘8 have Guy O wens a n d little ta in e d on New Y e a r's eve w ith u c h u r c h will be e n t e r t a i n e d a t th e b , e n d r,v il»K a " » ' nel for t h e last of P o rtla n d , a c c o m O w en 's sister G w en d i n n e r fo r tw elv e at t h e i r h o m e on h o m e of Mrs. E E. S co tt F r i d a y a f - l y e a r on th e 0,11 Nye vein of th e B1" Nye mine. Mr. Nye re p o r ts fine te r n o o n . to P o r t la n d W e d n e s th e Old S t a g e Road. p rospects a n d t h a t j u s t a few h u n - W e will be glad to g e t y o u r new s T h e Y o u n g P eo p le of th e F e d e r a l - j d re d feet a h e a d * 2 0 0,00 0 w as t a k e n P le a s e sen d e«l c h u r c h held a w atch nig ht p a rty out a n d when th e y r e a c h th e lobe it * L ittle Marie H H d egard P ierce e n Item s to r pu b licatio n . m o r n i n g or at t h e school gym Monday n ig h t and will be a rich vein. T h is is t h e re-1 j»: joyed h e r first rid e in un a u to m o b ile th e m In by T h u r s d a y call 601. g a v e th e new y e a r a ro u s in g w el p o rt th a t R- H. Moore has received j T u e sd a y a ftern o o n . come. Mrs. Guy Tex is h o m e fro m P r o s Mr. an d Mrs. B. C. Jolley a re v is W h y Not T ry Mr. a n d Mrs. Lloyd S m iley from iting w ith Mrs. Jo lley 's p a re n ts, Mr. pect fo r th e holidays. K en o visited Mrs S m iley 's p a re n ts , an d Mrs. A. E. P ow ell for a few A copy of th e N om e N u g g e t w as re H A M B U R G E R INN Mr. an d Mrs. T h e o d o re G lass T h u r s days. ceived h e re in a C h r i s t m a s p a c k a g e M e d fo r d day and Friday. H o m e C o o k in g Mr. Roy J o n e s r e t u r n e d from hi* fro m th e K n g stro n fam ily in Nome S pivbliw > In Chill an d T a m a l e P ie visit at Red B lu ff T u esd ay. He re- A laska. T his is a f o u r sh e e t p a p e r Mr*. Bloss of P o r t la n d s p e n t a po rts a fine tr ip and lovely s u n n y ' b e su b s c rip tio n price is *2.00 a co u p le of n ig h t s w ith Mrs. L. D am on w e a th e r u n til he a r r iv e d on th i s "»«»'b- We t h i n k of e i t h e r ra isin g b e fo r e r e t u r n i n g to P o r t la n d . side of th e S iskiyou w h ere th e y ° “ r » ub serlp tlo n o r else m o v in g to P E R M A N E N T W A VES Mrs. S k y r m a n has received her Nome. Mr. a n d Mrs. E n g s t r o n left SI..TO a n d up s tr u c k th e fog. h e re last s p r in g a n d lik e It fine t u r k e y r e t u r n s an d seem s v e ry well FIN G ER WAVES p le a s e d w ith th e m . S h e receiv ed 26c Mr a n d Mrs J o e W rig h t a r e bo th th ere. M e and 80c a lb. fo r th em . q u ite ill w ith th e flu. O th e r W o rk in P r o p o r tio n Mrs. Lois R ic h a rd s o n to o k C h a r T h e G a te w a y Service S ta t io n w as j L ittle Glen H e d g p e th is ab le to hi lo tte o u t to spend t h e day w ith h e r u p and d re s se d now a f t e r his long little fr ie n d S h irley B r e n n e r T h u r s sold re c e n tly by t h e Odd F ellow s t h r o u g h t h e c o o p e ra tio n of V. M selge w ith p n eu m o n ia. day. Day to t h e S ig n al Oil Co. T h e y plan Mr. Clem F in ley h as o rd e r e d Rev. F. M. J o n e s fo r m a n y y e a rs to put in tw o la r g e s t o r a g e tanks| new V-8 F o rd tr u c k w hich may Phone 37 p a s to r of th e local C h r is ti a n c h u r c h a n d p u t up a su p p ly h o u se an d do; I O S . C e n t r i l i delivered Inside th e next week | In C e n tra l P o in t passed a w a y at his g e n e ra l w h o le sa le bu sin ess h om e In A sh la n d S u n d a y . T h e f u n Mr an d Mrs. W. II W a tt were e ra l w as held a t 10 o'clock th is H a tfield New Y ears cullers a t th e i m o r n in g fro m th e D odge R u n e ra l hom e New Years. i H om e In A shland. Rev. J o n e s had Mr. a n d Mrs. Dolph Bills of M e d - ' n u m e r o u s f r ie n d s in t h i s city w ho fo rd s p en t C h r is tm a s ev en in g a t t h e will m o u r n his loss. A. E P ow ell home. __ . . „ , , ‘ _. . ,. - T h e C e n tr a l P o in t P T A w ill hold Mrs. Clem F in le y is in lied w ith a a m e e t in g a t th e h ig h school F rid a y had r a s e of t h e flu ( a f te rn o o n . J a n u a r y 11 a t 3 o'clock. ¡T h e re will be a special m u s ic a l pro- Mr. a n d Mrs. G eo rg e M arine en- g ra m In h o n o r of f o u n d e r s d a y an d Joyed New Y ears d i n n e r w ith Mr.I ro||n<| u b ,„ discussio n an d Mrs. C h a rle s M errlm an of Med N a th a n D u rr spent New Year* at ford. home. » Mr. and Mrs. d au g h ter Jean panied by Mr. dolyn r e t u r n e d day m orn in g Chet & Ett Parker 9 § Tremendous Saving' j j No longer need you deny yourself this vital J insurance protection. R ates furnished w ith out any obligation for you to buy. M a y your N e w Y ea r be a h a p p y an d p ro s perous one. J. 0. Isaacson A Wise BO W M A N B E A U T Y SH O P Gilmore Red Lion Gasoline Resolution . . . i R ESO LV ED : That I w ill purchase all m y M eats during 1935 from a M arket w hich f supports my home town. a t the H E A T Y o u r H o m e w ith F u e l F ro m Central Poiut Wood Yard 16 " P in o M ulis $3 .5 0 a load * • ’• n r MUba $ 4 .0 0 a load I’h o u c .IT S Mrs. H e n ry K tlb u r n h a d a o p e r a tio n W ed n esd ay fo r s l n o u s tr o u b le an d is a lr e a d y relieved from so m e o( h e r pain. A r t h u r S ho rt Mr. an d Mrs. Medford vllsted Mr a n d Mrs. S to n e S u n d ay . K W e h a v e ju s t d iscov ered t h e r e a son fo r all th is fog. S am M oore in fo rm ed us t h a t It come* from a f o r est tire s t a r t e d at th a S o u th P o le by |O e n e r a l Byrd Nip & Sip Service Station C entral Point You can realty live up to this resolution b y trading at the A lto S T A N D A R D and M A R IN E G A SO L IN E Central Point Meat Market I. D. LEW IS, Prop. 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