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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1935)
The AHERH AJt, CENTRAI. POINT. PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, MARCH I I . 1U35 OREGON âltp (ClnirrhPH Local Happenings John Storm was out of school staying here with his sister Mrs. D. Rev. Lewis and fam ily arrived O. Garrison the past three m onths. Monday on account of illness. from California Saturday to take up Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Cifford and Ruth W hite and family were busi his duties as pastor of the Federated daughter Grace and Leonard Atkins ness visitors In Gold Hill Sunday- church. They found their home all were Sunday callers at the O. P. THE FEDERATED CHURCHES Jane Marie Mann, Theada Olass, newly painted and in order for them Bible, School, Arthur Webster Geneva Millard, and Ruth Morava Janes home. The Oddfellow* started the good Mrs. Ida Graves spent the week received one hundred percent in Melburn and Everett A tkins at Mr. and Mrs. John Vaughan of Superintendent. 9:45 a. m. work by building a new front on fcnd w ,th her sl‘,ter at Ho,1* nd- tended the basket ball tournam ent Sprague River visited Mr. Vaughan's: Morning Worship— 11:00 A. M. their spelling for last week. their building and we rather surmise at Ashland Thursday. Friday and t _____ ___ that Faber's may soon follow suit Sanford Richardson who has been cous|n Mrs. Mervyn Gleason and Y. P. S. C E. (tw o groups) 6:3« The boys entertained the girls Saturady of last week. and h a ir '« .m e new Improvement» »«pervlslng the repair work on the fam l|y Saturday and Sunday. P- m Friday afternoon with a weiner Mrs. Marsh who has been ill it ; Table Rock telephone line was un Evening service at eight o'clock roast. The boys gave this treat be on their store. able to work today on account of the Mrs. Earl Leever and Richard of; Men's Prayer Meeting, Monday at cause the girls were winners in a feeling much better now. Little Rosie and Mary H aslers dog Ashland were shopping In Medford 17:30 p. m. Mr. Eads of Eads transfer reports rain, spelling contest. was killed last week by a hit and Women's Bible study and prayer Tuesday. that their is quite a lot of inquiries Mr. and Mrs. W ells Mann and Orin Randle of Climax visit run autom obile driver. group, Tuesday, 2:30 p. m. about moving. Some Inquires coming ed Mrs. daughter Jane went to Rogue River at the home of her aunt, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Beebe attend Mr. Enim itt Magee of Kamath Midweek church service, Bible on business Sunuty- from Portland and the Dalles. Jessie Richardson recently. Fails, a Thunder Good and Co. drug- study and prayer. W ednesday 7:30 The C. D. Strayer fam ily were ed the dinner given by the ladles of The grange has organized a choir the HEC club Saturday evening. has!giat, visited at the home of his sis- p. m visitors in our distr.et Sunday. n k Mrs. Charles Jantser who ----- ----- under the direction* of Miss Ruth ^ UJ f(jr #ome Uma wU, haVe e Aer Mrs W. C- Leever Saturday. Mr Choir practice, Thursday. 7:30 P. m. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Minniek were Mr. O. P- Janes and son Leonard hauled a load of hay from their farm Schreiber. operation performed Monday at the ¡ Magee attended the Commadery or shopping in Medford Saturday. CHRISTIAN CHCRCH at Agate Saturday to their home in | Knights Ten Sacred Heart Hospital to remove a (K nights Tem ples in Ashland Satur- Mr. W illiam Stanley left for hla Bible School— Sun. 10:00 A. M. I Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bursell and Central Point District. ^ day evening. home in Riverbank California after goitre. Morning Worship— 11:00 A. M. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Powell were dinner guests at the E. E. Scott Peggy Joues of Medford enjoyed | A telegram received from Wiliam- Bible Study— Thurs. 7:30 P. M. home Sunday. dinner with her father Roy Jones ette university by Coach Don Faber Junior C. E.— Thurs. 4 P. M Saturday m orning a s s u r e s two Senior C E — Sun. 6:30 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vincent and Bob today. es with the Bearcat freshm en a Mission Circle— Third Friday by, Mrs. Sarah Vincent and Mr. and E. H. Canuon left for Trail Wed- | gam each month. few days before the Ashland high Mrs. T. A. Marine were dinner isday whet team leaves for the state tourna guests at the E. E Scott homo Wed Trail-DUlard road. This weather meut in Salem. A two-gam e series o'clock. Helen Brayton will be there j may hold up the work some. nesday. will be played with the W illam ette as hostess. The Medford Beauty School have Mr. Henry Kllburn who was oper-1 yearlings here on the nights ot been remodeling their school and ated on last week is improving and March 15 and 16, with the state Agale School now have the entire floor. Fifteen was able to be down town W ednes-, tourney scheduled to open on March 20 . graduated last month. February 1 day. Monday morning for opening ex- j and 2. The student class took the state examination and all passed Fred Head grave returned Tues Mr. and Mrs. Joe W right and Mr. ercises the fifth and sixth grades | 10 Oper cent. The school now has day from Portland with a new up-to- and Mrs. Cochran attended the fun- entertained the seventh and eighth ( thirty students. A new class will date 4-wheel brake McCormlck- eral of their aunt Mrs. Stead in - grades with a radio program. They start April 1st. No down payments Deeriug truck for the Alexander Iin Hogue River last week. Mr. Stead broadcasted their program from the stage behind closed curtains. Foi w'll be required for this. Pay as you plement company. It Is painted a (is still confined to his bed. bright red and sure is a beauty. ! ’ afternoon exercises they earn. . j W ilbur Yakel had the m isfortune entertained opening the primary grades. An event of interest to the Past For Sale— Turkey eggs. R. A. (to fall while jum ping over a log and Dema and Delta Garrison and Matrons Club of Nevlta Chapter O Settiem ire, one mile west at old fair; running a splinter through his eye- Jane Marie Mann have adopted a lid into his nose. For a while it was new means of travel to and from E. S. Is the one o’clock no host lun ground. cheon to be held at the country For Sale— Steal and Cedar Fence feared that he m ight loose his sight. school since they purchased their home of Mrs. Elsie Martin next Posts. Woven wire fence, poultry He was taken to the Sacred Heart new roller skates. Hospital and is now in the CCC head W ednesday, March 20th. netting. Smooth and barbed w ire.— quarters and getting along nicely. Miss Ethel Inlow of Medford visl W. E. Aevander. ted her grandmother Mrs. Nancy Used tractors and McCorinick- Mr. R. E. Keagle of Grants Pass • y...* it *, y . Wilson and other relatives Wednes Deering Seperators. W. E. Alexan is opening up a 2nd Hand Store in the Peart building. day and Thursday. der. Some one broke Into the cheese K- H. Hedrick, superintendent of Tom Pankey has recovered enough factory W ednesday evening and stole tile Medford schools, absent from to be able to walk from the car to OOlbs of cheese. So far no clues his office for the past year because the Postoffice and is Improving have been found. of poor health, took over his duties slowly but is still very weak. at his office Monday completely re One of our enterprising merchants C h ic k & T u rk ey Starter covered. Mr. E. C. Faher started work on re "I feel fine," Mr. Hedrick stated. IH THE BEST FEED FOR BABY ( HICKS AND TURKEYS— LESS modeling his grocery store today WASTE— EASIER TO FEED— CLEANER and INSURES THRIFT Mr. Faber must have faith in the T am very well pleased with the The Model Hom e at W eeks and IER BIRDS. future of Central Point and also be way the school system has been con Orr's furniture store in Medford was ducted by Mr. Smith and others dur lieve that the depression Is over. We have a com plete line of CROWN FEEDS ami a large stock of ing my absence and also wish to open for inspection this afternoon. Poultry Equipment, such as Mrs. Guy Tex had made arrange thank the school board for their ex A. E. Orr, furniture dealer and managing owner is the originator of ments to have a major operation cellent work," he said. the idea of the home. performed at a hospital In Medford Mrs. O. M. Minniek entertained Mr. Orr’s model home, located on Monday morniug but owing to an at tack of the flu "It may be necessary her Sunday school cluss Saturday by the second floor of the W eeks and to postpone the operation until la taking them to Tolo for a picnic and Orr building In Medford, Is consid to gather spring flowers. She was ered one of the finest and most com ter. assisted by Mrs. Mary Langston plete homes of its kind on the Pa Kenneth Powell returned Sunday and Herbert Crowder. The group of clfic coast. Furnishings for this Also Sprnyers for hom e use and fam ily orchard evening from Lakeview where he children Included Louise Russell, unique model home were personally has had work for the winter. He Virginia Manus, Marjory Jewett, La- selected by Mr. Orr and his son Gene Phone 15 IS returned In response to a letter from bon Cassmun. Violet W ooten, Ckro- on their recent extended visit to fur for Appointment F or B od R esults Use LILLY 'S LUX MORECROP F ertilizer for the Timber Product Co. In Medford (lne Lees, Helen Young, Marjory niture markets in Los Angeles and G arden and Law n requesting him to accept his old job Hlilkey, Patty Lou Langston, Zot I San Francisco. Hells In D ifferent Size,) Packages again. Hill and Elinor Bartol. Don’t fail to visit this home, it is Jen k in s Club W heat (rocleaned) per lb. ............... . 3e Beardless Barley (recleaned) per lb. 2c The study club will meet with all very elever and beautiful and you Kanota Oat« (recleaned) per lb. 2c Mrs. Furry next W ednesday March will see many new suggestions that 401» EaM M ain, M edford Landplaster, per ton ................................ a j j qq you may work out In your own 20th at 1.30 o ’clock. S uperphosphate (high test) per ton 928(oo home. The home will be open for M attrew -e, m ade to o rder *** S ulphate of A m m onia, |>er ton ............................. 943.00 Mrs. Mae Richardson's class of inspection dally from noon till five 1st ClaiM U pholstering We also carry a com plete line of the Christian church met at the home of Mrs. Cornutt Friday eve Huve th a t D avenport o r O ralr ning. It was a very jolly group. R e-uphlostered Mrs Carl Hover, Mrs. W illie Davis A s s o c ia te d and Mrs. Otto Bohnert served dellci-j Phone 548 ous refreshm ents of fruit salad and| nut bread. About 25 were present. Mr. Thomas Shaver is in Medford recoilperating after having his teeth L u b r ic a tio n HAVE MONEY ON I,. A. WK IK) CUSTOM CLEANING AND GRINDIN'O II out. George Kussells Is In the Permanent Waves barber shop during his absence. by For your own protection and con venience patronize your own home The Domestic Laundry has im 4.50 x 21— 94.20 Beauty Shop. proved and redecorated their office 5.00 x 10— $4.75 White, Dyed, Bleached and hard and are improving their laundry ser O th er size» priced accordingly to wave hair, waved successfully. vices to their customers. i i 10,000 M iles G u aran tee Mrs. Graves has specialized In Stanley Parrish from Klamath permanent waving for fiftesn Falls who assisted Rev. Lewis In his yeara. evangelistic m eetings here was an Prices for permanents are: over night guest at the E. C. Faber L. GRIME* Nth Ä llivrrslik* M ilfo rd home recently. j i To A free shampoo and finger wave Is given later, making the $2.45 you wave cost you only 31.70. Too Busy To Write an Ad Remodeling Our Store -1 FABER’S IN THE SPRING Crown Model Home Is Shown in Medford your hair needs a particularly lovely FINGER WAVE get one now before St. Patrick’s Day CLAUDETTE BROODERS, FEEDERS, FOUNTAINS, WIRE NETTING, LOUSE POWDER DISINFECTANTS, ETC. Dry Lime-Sulphur in Any Quantity GARDEN, LAWN & FIELD SEEDS DALE FLOWERS n) Farm Machinery, American Fence, Myers’ Pumps and Barn Equipment, Dairy Equipment & Roofing Material Factory Specified S2.45, $3.50, 5.00 CENTRAL POINT BEAUTY SHOP I'hone Central point 21 For Appointment SEVERIN' BATTERY SERVICE B atterie, m»<le in Mrdfnrd I.VKi V R iversi,L Phone 3th» M rdford, Oregon hr CAN Ni PPL y TOC W ITH T H E BEST GRADE O F OAK and FIR WOOD at t HEAPEM T i - r ic k m Central Poiut Wood Y ard CHEK CHART System Associated Service c. Station Finley Implement Co. REBUILT TIRES Snappy Service Station Pay Cash and Save at MARINE'S GROCERY SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY MARSHMALLOWS CLAMS 1 Lit I'hG. ILIXOR, M INCED, 2 CANS CATSUP SWEET POTATOES 2 I.AKGE BOTTLES , u s . PEAS LETTUCE i im n « w 2 HEADS DEVILED MEAT ONIONS • t \\s It» I.BS. POST TOASTIES SUGAR 3 I'KGH IO LBS. SPINACH CRACKERS 2 No. 2 H ( t \ - 2 LB. llO \ G raham or ilte,| 15c 23c 10c 15c 25c 25c *H 3 : EatMoreMeat keeP **P y°ur body energy the.e chilly day. .hould eat plenty of good meat. ‘ YOU CAN’T GO WRONG by trading at our market where you will al-A > way. be .ure of prompt and courteou. .er- ' . vice and the be,t me«‘* the market afford.. > 3 1 Help u. Build up Our Community ¡-Central Point Meat Market L D. LEWIS, Prop, a» — - .g ............ .