The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, February 07, 1935, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7. lBi»3
The AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. OREGON
PAGE FOUR
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Local Happenings
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points
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from the pointers
Mrs!“ Livingston had the mi.for-
tune to fall Saturday afternoon and
break the big bone in her leg just
below the hip. The ambulance was
called and she said if they would
would give her a cane she would;
» aik to the aniltulance. She makes
her home wlth her jaughter Mrs.
Beatty and husband and is past
eighty years old. Mrs Livingston Is
doing as well as could be expected
at this writing
Phoenix Grangers won tn the
final play content XIond.y ntght a
the Medford high school.
It 1. sa,d
that the Central Point play "Nancy
Orr s Day” gave them a close run
for first place.
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Mrs. Leila Paxaon visited here | Ellis
Bros. Transport Company' cl»»»:
Continuing their N lft fM M
Tuesday and attended the Eastern loung
visited their Aunt Mrs E K. Gleason! WHY I HAVE CHOSEN SHEEP-
the Pointers played against Gold Hill
Mar in the • vc.nng^
and um ily Wednesday.- Th eY ou n g
HEBBING AH MV PROFESSION last Friday night at Gold Hill The
Mr». A. L. Brook and two little brother» are hauling gasoline for the To succeed in anything, one must
Pointer» won both games
daughters Norma Jean and Shirley j Grange Corporated Service Stations be well suited for his job. 1 am very
The H team started their game a
May of Merrill and John Merritt ’ They haul all over the state as far well suited for my chosen profession, little overconfident and it looked
visited at the C. M Merritt home south as Grants Pass The question A horse trainer must necessarily like their opponents would win. but
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fay Fern
Sunday. Eugene Merritt who ha* is being considered as to a contract know more than the horse, but a the locals showed mire fight
land a baby girl weighing 5 lbs
been visiting his parents returned to haul gas to the grange station »heepherder does not have to know won by a fairly large score.
The A team played next and won Sunday. Feb. 3 at the Fernland
to Merrill with them Sunday even-1 here.
more than the sheep.
their
game. Quite a few fouls were, home
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Sheepberding
also
has
many
mer-
ing-
Mrs. Lewis Swart* celebrated her iu
In ,he fJrst place( lt ieaVes pien- made— oue boy going out on fouls. |
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Mrs. E. Caster and Laurabell La
Mr. and M.rs. Clem Finley left for birthday the second of February. ty ot llme for deep thinking. Now and several on both teams had three
Portland Sunday morning returning Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Scott and Mr. raoBt sheepherders' thoughts are not fouls called on them. Ivan Harring-j Dieu of Trail visited here Saturday,
Mr. Caster was transferred to Elk
Tuesday evening with a truck load and Mrs. Paul Martin arrived with a very deep. They may be such as I ton refereed both games.
big birthday cake and a chicken din­ "Why some sheep are black," ot ;
Creek two weeks ago.
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of machinery and wire.
ner. It was a very enjoyable occa- "Why water doesn't run uphill." I W e Wonder W hy
Mr. E. C. Faber's uncle is ill with
Mrs. J. C. Hall visited her sister, »ion.
intend to devote a good deal of my | Chester isn't in school. It couldn't
Mrs. Freeman Sunday. Mrs. Free­
d
time
In
figuring
out
how
many
spllu-
be
because
he
went
to
church
Sunday
Paraly
*i8 Mr and Mrs 1' 8ber '’ iiilted
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kelly
for
ter» there are in a board.
I I night
- . — . with * Carol,
■...... . could . it?
..
at his uncles home In Pocatella on
man's hand is nearly well now.
Mr. aud Mrs. George Marine were
VALENTINE’S DAY and
1 their trjp east last summer.
Three weeks ago she cut her hand on
You are out of reach of all bad
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dinner guests at the T. A. Marine
a piece of glass, necessitating the
influences
of
our
modern
life,
suclij
\jrg.
Fleischer
watched
Jack
Lees!
LINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY
home Saturday.
Bert Hedgpeth issues a warning
care of a doctor.
as pool halls, beer gardens, theatres, w|th gurh a disgusted frown when
Special Winter Prices
to the children that it Is against the
Mrs. Seller and daughter Adabee,:and glrla that chew gum. Your food | ht entered school the other day?
city ordinances to use roller skates
Mrs. Harry Ward of Eagle Point and Lucille of Medford visited at the ! i* simple and healthful. It consists
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or ride bicycles on the side walks.
has returned to her homo from the E. E. Scott home Wednesday.
of bacon and beans, mostly beans.
Ruby Webster wanted another |
hospital In Medford.
You never have to worry about your ( ;ipping of on# of the Items that ap-
Mr. and Mrs. Smylie and children
The amount of business a merchant
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Day •* . an do is governed to a great extent ' “ “ “ T ,ax\ . ' 0U are 0Ut. ° f reach. P^red In the school notes last week?|who
I » no have been visiting in Medford
Medford Hotel
Phone 14*10
Portland visited at the home of Mr. by tbe amount of advertising he, of mail, which saves you the cost of what became of your first copy will visit at Mrs. Smylie's parents
postage stamps. You do not have to Ruby?
Day's Uncle Mr. Ernest Scott a nd!dot,g
home Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Glass
worry
about house rent, electric light:
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family. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Day.J
before returning to their home In
Mr. and Mrs Scott and Everett Scott | Charles Ferguson, field man with j bill» or hair cuts and shaves, If youj
Marjorie wasn’t supposed to t»U Reno.
visited Mr. Day's sister Mrs. J o h n s o n the Sperry Flour Company is work- let your hair and whiskers grow, you that Delmar Rains, Bill Snyder, Dor- j
at Grants Pa»».
| Ing with the Faber Feed store.
save the cost of sunburn lotion. So otbpa Hedgpeth and herself motored
HATCHING EGGS— Pure Hanson
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: you can see that sheepherding is a tf) Grantg pagg i„gt Thursday even- strain, mated to males direct from
Every Day at the
One repossessed Bungalow piano.}
Little Donald Faber, who is visl'-jgood profession financially. But tht J inK (0 gee her „¡„ter’
J. A. Hanson from dams 260 to 289
one player piano partly paid for, | ing his grandparents Is helping hi* greatest benefit is that you benefit
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eggs, Bires over 300 eggs. 60c per
HAMBURGER INN
balance due easy terms.— Baldwin grandfather In the »tore
I humanity by your absence.
Bill and Marjorie both have such setting. 13.50 per 100. W. M. Teth
Medford
Piano Shoppe across from the Rialto
Ed Vincent is driving a brand new* There is a story of a sheepherder
fondness for putting their dog; erow. Phone 211.
Theatre In Medford.
I who lost a few of his sheep each day j o u tg id e f o r a whi|e at night?
Studebaker these days.
until finally they were all gone. He
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The Grange is to be complimented
The study club met with Mrs. Fur-ithen went back to his employer and!
Mr.
Jewett
came
up to the typing
on the new curtains they Installed
ry Wednesday, Six members were! gaid; - j f y0u want me to work for room Monday and told the kids to
ANNUAL
about the first of the year. They
present.
l you, I'll have to have some more be quieter?
are of dark blue velvet with a gold
sheep.” Now I don’t intend to ever
band near the top and very attrac­
There Is another siege of the
do anything like that, and another
tive.
trench mouth breaking out in th
| thing I'll never do is snore lout
school. Paul Blumenstein being one
Arlene Thompson is spending this
, enough to wake myself.
Mr. and Mrs. Cell Clements of the
of the children to contract lt last.
week with her grandmother in town.
Willow Springs district spent Tues­
In accordance with our custom we
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day evening at the Mervyn Oleason
Mr. Alexander his returned homej
\ group of young ladies met at the
will RE-SOLE andd RE-HEEL a
Marjorie Jones, Delmar Rains, Bill
home.
and was down to the store for the* home of Mrs. Doyle Mills last Friday
pair of shoes for the first boy or
j Snyder and Violabelle attended the
girl to bring to this shop a bou­
Mr. and Mrs. Don Faber of Ash­ first time Wednesday. He is look- ! to form a club. Svereal names werej !.how at the Rialto last Tuesday
ing well and we are glad to see him discussed but a suitable one was not
quet of Lambtongues. Either the
evening.
land, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Faber.
back.
found. The club will meet at the
violet or cream colored, or both.
Donad and Patsy of Medford visited
home of Mrs. John Clark for the n e x t -------------------------------------------------------1
their parents Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fa­
Mr and Mrs. Stager have moved
meeting. The girls spent an enjoy-
,\jrs. Moore reports a good month!
ber Sunday.
into the house next to the E. E.
able afternoon.
Mrs. Mills served; for the Central Point library. 1244
Scott residence.
Central Point
tasty refreshments of sandwiches and | boohs and magazines were loaned,
Rev. Lewis and wife have return tea. Those present were Mesdames There were 9 new readers. Fines
WE DO CUSTOM GRINDING
:*5 W. Main
Medford
led to their home in California where Walter Carr, Lloyd Root, Edwin Mar- ;lmounting; to 31.11 were collected,
ami RKCLEANING
they will pack their household goods tin, John Clark, Steve Bengston and ^ This is a gain of 41 over January,
THE FEDERATED CHURCHES
and then return here in a couple o f : Misses Merle Hedgpeth, Ruth Turpin 193 j.
Bible, School, Arthur Webster
weeks. Rev. Lewis has consented to land the hostess, Mrs. Mills
Superintendent, 9:45 a. m.
John Painter is still in at the Sa-
take charge of the Federated church!
Mrs- G. E. W llcock of Alsee, O re-jfr pd Heart hospital in Medford
Morning Worship— 11:00 A. M.
here.
Y. P. S. C. E. (two groups) 6:30
gon Is visiting her mother Mrs. Mary -phey have the pneumonia under co n -, -J;
Grim. She expects to be here for u trol ..............
_ . . . . heart
- . lg very i * A
p. m.
but Mr. Painter’s
The Relief corps met at 2:30 Sat­
Evening service at eight o'clock
couple of months.
bad and he is In a serious condition.!!»;
urday afternoon and Initiated one
Men’s Prayer Meeting, Monday at
new member, Mrs. Snyder. It was
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rainey of Trail
7:30 p. m.
a Valentine party. Lovely refresh­
visited their daughter Mrs. Frank!
Women's Bible study and prayer
ments were served to about 22 .
Miller and family Saturday.
group. Tuesday, 3:30 p. m.
Grandma Wilson won the prize for
Midweek church service,
Bible
the best homemade valentine.
Dear Nancy:
study and prayer. Wednesday 7:30
I have waited until I know how
p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Morgon that plan you suggested would work
Choir practice, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. have traded their property a t out before writing. You know I told
Trail for a ranch at Talent.
Mr. you how 1 Just couldn’t give up
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
either my part-time job or my bus­
(In Bulk)
and
Mrs.
Moragon
have
moved
In iness college course to help mother
Bible School— Sun. 10:00 A. M.
with Mrs. Morgan's brother, Tom since Bill died. The whole living
Morning Worship— 11:00 A. M.
Belcher. Their son Ed has moved on­ expense depends on me in another
Bible Study— Thurs. 7:30 P. M
year, as Bill carried such small In­
to
the Talent ranch.
Junior C. E.— Thurs. 4 P. M
surance that it will never keep moth­
Senior C E.—Sun. 6:30 P. M
Mrs. Jasper Hanna and Mrs. Ever­ er and the children longer than that.
Mission Circle— Third Friday
ett Hanna of Swlftwater were shop­ Mother is a darling, but she simply
Isn't used to hard work and hasn't
each month
ping here and in Medford Monday. the strength to do large washings,!
Mrs. Burnell's class party will be
so our linens and towels, in fact thoj
held at the home of Mrs. Ernes)
entire wash was so dingy I was ac­
tually ashamed to have any of mvj
Scott Friday afternoon, February 8 .
friends come to the house.
After your suggestion
of datnQ.
Junior Christian Endeavor will
The Sams Valley high school bas­ wash I called 166 and the Domestic j
meet at the home of Max Knadler
It
ket tmll teams played against Butte Laundry came for our wash.
Thursday after school.
really Isn't any more costly and how '
We have just receive,! a new
Falls high at Sams Valley gym on
Friday evening Dr. Walter L. My­ Friday, Feb. 1, with the following much nicer our clothes look? Moth­
er Is a lovely Ironer and now I can
Natural Permanent
ers will meet tho Christian Endeav- scores: Girls, 4 3 to 9; boys' first be sure that our linen will be snowy
orers of both churches at the Christ- team, 38 to 17; boys' second team, white.
Also mother Is rested and !
W ave Machine
tun church at 6 o'clock for pot-luck 26 to 7. all In Sams Valley's favor. can give more time to the rest of*
the
work
Even
now
she
has
saved
supper Each one bring something The town teams played the same
One important feature is that the
as much as the wash cost by making! wave can be given very closely to
for the supper
Dr. Myers is state
evening with the score 29 to 19 In over some of tnv clothes for the k id-! the scalp with safety and com­
advisor of the tnterdenomlnatlona Butte Falls favor.
dies.
1
Me for the Domestic Laundry after! plete comfort to the patron.
Christian Endeavor.
Miss Mabel Dusenberry has been this! Kiss the babies for me.
1« an Iniiodu, lory Offer
Dearest Love.
The weekly Bible study group visiting with Miss Ruth Smith for
HELEN.
several
days.
will meet Friday evening instead of
Include» Shampoo an,l
Miss Irma -May remained In Sams Paid Adv.__________________________ i
Thursday this week. Dr. Myers
Finger Wave
will conduct the study following Valley over the week end, spending
ALSO ALL LINES OF BEAUTY
Friday and Saturday night with Mrs.
the meeting with the C. K
WORK
E W. Empy and Sunday night with
i
Mrs.
August
Walruft.
On
Pine
Street
W E CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH
4(ltt Kart 'Inin. Medford
At GLEASON'S IIAHHKR SHOP
Miss Achsah Chase of Bend. Ore.,
THE BEST GRADE OF
who is attending Ashland Normal
Maitre»*»-» insili- to onlcr
came down Sunday to visit with her
aunt, Mrs. O. L. Davis and family
1 st class Upholstering
She also visited her aunt Mrs. R. G.
Have that D Ten port or Crair
Hemsley ot Table Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morgan and
B. M. Bush, Owner
Kc-uphhmlt-rvd
A T CHEAPEST PRICKS
children, also Misses Mary Esthet
Phone BO— Medford Rhlg.
and Etna Davis, were visitors at the
Corner 6 th St. and Central Are.
Phon,- -MA
Central P oint Wood Yard
Medford, Ore.
IR- M Conley home Sunday.
R. M Conley and Monroe Davis
Phone Klit
went to Butte Falls Wednesday af­
ternoon after some cattle for Mr
Conley.
Stewart-Warner
Sams Valley high basketball teams
played
Williams Creek at that place
A U 1 4'
D I
u
February 5 with scores In favor of
Sams Valley for the girls and the
boys' first team, while the boya' sec­
n o i II RATTI Iti
\NI>
ond team game was won by William»
ELECTRIC MODELS
THE BEST DUAL-PURPOSE SHEEP
Creek.
All-Wave Coverage
WOOL and MUTTON
Mrs August Walrutf and daughter
Spent Tuesday night with Mrs. K
ll will pay yon 1 «. have « pare.hn -,1 ram for y»nr flork
W. Empy. Master Donnie Empy Is
still progressing favorably In his re­
New 1 oral ton
covery from his recent attack of
I. D. LEWIS, Prop.
407 F- Main St.
Medford
pusuuiouta
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PERMANENTS
V i C o r b y ’s
j
Wave Shop
SPECIALS
.
Land Plaster
$13.50 per ton
School Gossip
Chet & Ett Parker
LAMB TONGUE
CONTEST
SEED GRAIN at
Reasonable Prices
FINLEY
IMPLEMENT
CO.
0% (ülturrlîPB
Johnston’s
Shoe Repair Shop
Plan that Garden
Sending Washing Out
Is Aid, Says Sister
and use
3
DIAMOND quality SEEDS 1
Sams Valley Items
Mrs. Graves
BEAUTY SHOP
$2.45 and up
DALE FLOWERS
FABER’S
FEED STORE!
iS
,
Do you believe
in helping to build up
your town?
When you buy your
OAK and FIR
WOOD
Medford Electric
Construction Co.
REGISTERED
RADIO
DON’S RADIO
SERVICE
SHROPSHIRES
L. A. SALADE, Central Point, Oregon
MEATS
from us you knowr youfareo
doingAhjs very thing
We Buy LocaT Meats
’ Central Point Meat Market ' !