The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, April 25, 1935, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, APRIL -J5. 1U3Ô
The AMERICAN", CENTRAL POINT. OREGON
TAGE FOUR
trol contracts, Oregon State college
officials have been notified from
Washington
A regional conference
of extension men to arrange for the
THE FEDERATED « HI IH M
vote
'he northwest states has
Thru an oversight last week, Ed
Mr. and Mrs. Hert Gleason who Re». Kole-tl Chari«-» I* -«K Pastor been called to meet in Walla Walla
Saturday. April 20, with Dean Win
Vincent s name was left out of the
have been visiting at the home of
Fima- SI.
list of the local Masons that attend-
Mr. Gleason s brother left for their Bible School— Arthur
Webster
A Schoenfeld of OSC designated as
ed the Grand Lodge In Klamath home In Bellingham. Washington superintendent. 9:15 A. M.
chairman.
Morning Worship— 11:00 A. M.
Falls Saturday, April
13th. Mr. Wednesday morning.
First announcement of proposed
Y.P.S.C.E. — (two groups).
6:30 provisions of the new wheat con­
Vincent attended and took the local j
■— ■
group over In his big Studebaker.
Word was received from Mr. and p. m
tracts came in the call for the refer­
Mrs. Earsel Caster that they are do-
Evening Services— 8:00 p m.
endum. As present contracts expire
The Mason lodge held a big meet- |„g fine and enjoy their new home
Women's Bible Study and prayer with this crop year, it is proposed
ing her,. Wednesday April 17. T h e^ n Berkeley
meeting, Mrs H. W. Davisson, teach-; that the new agreements start with
Worshipful
_______ __ Master K. Vincent put
or. 2:30 p. m. Tuesday.
1936 and continue f o u r years
Mr. Todd through the M M Degree.'
Complimenting Miss Kuth llam »-1 The pisherraan's Club. Tuesday,
through 1939.
There were a large local attendance from, the Miss Alta and Lois Lind-j^.QQ p m
In all fundamental features the
and u number of visitors from other ley Invited several friends to a linen
The j,'aiI1i|y Gathering, Wedues-
new program follows the old which
Jurisdictions. Mrs. Grace Neal serv-j shower given at their home Tuesday day g o t) p nl
.evening. Miss Kamstrom's marriage: Choir Practice— Thursday.
! : 30 ' has been generally acclaimed as
ed refreshments.
among the most satisfactory of the
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'to Stanley L. Stark will take place p m.
adjustment efforts. It holds our
Mr. Theodore Glass who lost hls 0„ \jay n at the Ramstrom home, j
additional Inducements
to shift
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
horse some time ago purchased one (jreen Acres, near Central Point.
Bible School— Sun. 10:00 A. M.
land from wheat to grass in drouth
from Mr. Hllkey recently.
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Home grown asparagus at Fabers '
Morning Worship— 11:00 A. M.
and dust storm areas, and permits
Miss McIntyre, niece of Mrs. H- A.
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Bible Study— Thurs. 7:30 P. M.
minor adjustments on individual
DeRuque is on special duty with a ; Anyone wishing to see a lovely' Junior C. K.— Thurs. 4 P. M
farms to Improve rotation of other
scarlet fever case at the Sacred ^ |)t(j 0f tulips, just go to Mrs. Paul
Senior C E.— Sun. 6:30 P. M.
proved farm practices.
Mission Circle— Third Friday
Heart Hospital.
Nitzschke's home, for she has them j
As in the past, the amount of
in mixed colors, and they are Just !
each month.
adjustment with rate and condition
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Farra en­ beautiful.
of benefit payments would be deter­
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Edward I
mined from year to year, but extent
Jones and family with a Turkey din­
Mr and Mrs Fred Heselgrave eu Young Married
of required curtailment is limiter
tertalned Wednesday evening with
ner Easter Sunday.
Peoples
Class
Meets
a dinner honoring Mr. Alexander,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powell a n d jwh() celebrated h|„ 76th birthday,
The Young Married People's class
little daughter Harriett, Mr. and Those enjoying the occasion were:
j
of
the Federated church held a so-
Mrs. Charles Murphy and little ¡ Mr and Mr> i^ndon, Mr. and Mrs.
The New
daughter Nancy Kay enjoyed Ea»tei j Hesselgrtve, Lotus and Letha Hes-;<i“ l meting at the home of Rev. and
dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ae|grave
! Mrs. Lewis Tuesday evening. Dur-
A. E. Rowell. The gathering was in
ing the evening elections of officers
honor of Mrs. Murphy's birthday.
When the pigs at Upton Bros, was held.
ranch North of Central Point start
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.
Orln Glass Is plowing some fallow out as pork producers they do Just j John Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
ground for his aunt. Mrs Dean, on that, and how. A sample, at the Rot. Minnes Alice Case, Hazel Oliver,
her Willow Spring ranch.
age of 6 months 7 days weighed 275 1 Chambers, Mr. Harvey Flatz, Mrs.
A U T O RAD IO
'lbs. beleive it or not.
Roe and our host and hostess Rev. j
Mr. John Bremmer and Miss Dew­
and Mrs. Lewis.
ey spent the Easter Sunday on the;
is here!
, , The Young Ladles Club will meet ^ Every young maried couple is in-
coast visiting rein Ives, returning ; Uh Mr, Doyl, Mills Friday April v„ ed to attend our clasB and our ao. ;
home Monday evening.
|26.
cIa, evenlng». Our next party will
Emil Olsen left for Marshfield | v)ra Kutj, Clark was a patient at be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John j
See It Today!
Wednesday morning where he hasjthe gacred Heart Hospital Thursday Clark May 16.
Refreshments were served and \
work.
' and Friday. Mrs. Clark will under-
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¡go a
a maior operation the first „f| everyone had an enjoyable evening.
The Overbeck's moved into the | May.
Thorson house this week.
Referendum to
Little Patsy Faber of Medford is
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. DeBuque have spending the day with her grand­
Precede Contracts
Associated
been remodeling their home. They mother.
removed a partition and a big clo-
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Service Station
A national referendum on May 25
set between two bedrooms, making
Mr. and Mrs. Janies Gregg and
among wheat growers will precede!
one lovely big bedroom. They have family visited at the Nathan Durr
offering of new wheat acreage co n -1
also built French doore from the llv-ihome Sunday.
ing room Into the main hall. They
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Mr. and Mrs. Mear and Martha
have made various other lmpiove-
.
.
Smith were entertained at the Pearl
ments and certainly have a lovely j
.
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, , t„0
Miss
honor
of
llonney home In
country home and grounds
I Smith's birthday Wednesday eve-
Born to Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Jones ning.
of Route 4, n baby girl weighing 8
Sunday morning Mr. Gregg gath­
pounds 6 V4 ounces, at the Sacred
IS THE BEST FEED l u l l IIABV m i r k s t\H TURKEYS— I,ESS
ered nine and one half gallohs o f
Heart Hospital Saturday morning.
WASTE— EASIER TO EEED— « LEAVER and INSURES THRIFT­
mushrooms near Bybee bridge.
IER B i r d s .
Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hum­
II has been suggested that Central
phrey ot Eagle Point a hnby girl
We have a complete line (,r CROW N FEEDS and a large stock of
hold » bt« P1cn‘‘‘ ln *he P*T\
we ighlng six pounds. Saturday at |
Poultry Equipment, such ns
'*« " ,e rlose of our ( lty Beautlful
i he » Community Hospital.
contest, with the Business men fur-
BROODERS, FEEDERS, F O U N T A IN S ,
Mr. and Mrs. Terrltt enjoyed a|uishlug Ice cream and c a k e . Every­
W IR E N E TT IN G , LOUSE PO W D ER .
dinner in honor of Mrs Territt's one think and talk it over so as to
birthday with their son, D. R. Ter­ be ready with suggestions when the
D IS IN FE C TA N T S, ETC.
rltt and family of Medford. Sunday. plans are made.
Local Happenings
anturri^g
Elkin News— If you have died,
to 25 per cent of base acreage.
Base periods are continued the moved, eloped, been married, sold
out, been shot, been born, caught
same as at present iu the new con­
cold, been robbed, had a baby, been
tracts, and local administration is gypped, gone bughouse, bought a
continued through the county con­ car, been visiting, had company,
trol associations.
The agreement ; been sauke-bitten, cut- a new tooth,
would continue to be entirely volun­ bobbed your hair, had an operation,
tary.
been arrested, been is a fight, gone
The plan for referendum on the | to church or done anything at all,
continuence of the program is in call 56— we want the news.
line with the policy adopted by the j
AAA in not promoting any plan
that is not urged by a substantial j
2nd H A N D STO R E
majority of any industry. The sam«-
& Trading Post
plan was followed in advance ot I
FURNITURE,
STOVES, TOOLS
launching the 1935 corn-hog pro- (
We Buy, Sell or Trade
gram.
Good bargain.
The objective sought in the new
U n derw ood (Mutable ty p ew riter—
wheat control program is to keep
bargain
wheat production in line with con­
125-Egg Incubator
sumption needs plus probable ex­
Electric Range
Good Refrigerator
port demand and the safety carry­
over needed to guard against emer­
fo r . Fine A 3rd Sts.
gency conditions.
Company <xmwfy?
WHY WORRY
Philco
FLAMO NATURAL GAS
C O O K S TW ICE AS FAST
L .C .G R IM E A
and you can have it now!
Standard Flamo Natural Gas cooks
ASK YOUR LOCAL
AUTHORIZED
fLAMO APPLIANCE
DEALER OR ANY
STANDARD OIL
COMPANY OP
CALIFORNIA
REPRESENTATIVE
AtOUT FLAMO
C row n
C h ic K
Sid Bristow caught a beautiful big
salmon Monday at Gold Ray. Sun­
day be fished all day his pole being
broken three times and the third
time the big fish took the whole
thing. So Monday Mr. Bristow re­
turned with blood In his eye and
came home with the prixe— a nice
big 181b. salmon.
Mrs. Wilcox returned to her homo
in Alsea after a three months visit:
with her mother. Mrs. Mary Grim.!
Mrs. Grim received s letter from her
suying sht. bad arrived safely at
home.
Mr. Claire Itodenherger and Wal­
ter Crank left for their homes In
San Francisco Friday evening. They
had been visiting relatives and
friends In Grants Pass and Mr. Ko-
denbergers Unde and Aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Farra here. The boys
are planning on returning in June.
T u rR e y S ta rte r
for
K K l KUO LI NE
R IC H F IE L D
I NION TO
K ERO SE N E
MOTOR OILS
W hob-’Htl«- oinl H. «nil
Administration Modernizing Loans. Why
worry anymore when company’s coming.
Use Flamo and serve a magic meal—don’t
be worn out by needless kitchen drudgery.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
s ' ANO''/ / 0
flfh iO
For lies, Results t -c LILLY'S LJ'X MOREUIIOI1 Fertilizer iot
Garden anil Lawn
Sells in Different Size«! I'm Lag«--*
Turkey s ia r te r , IOO lbs.
Chick Starter,
■Untata Qatt.
LAW NMOW ERS
io o
phi
Iba.
Iba,
SI.-4.tHI
S2H.IXI
WE TRADE
Farm Machinery, American Fence, Myers’
Pumps and Barn Equipment, Dairy
Equipment & Roofin'1 Material
Medford Cycle &
Repair Shop
Finley Implement Co.
N<-w A Used Machines for Hale
MocUxnizt your /tenu -
ntotfouùie YOURSELF
*:I.«H>
*;$.<►«>
*1.75
l.aiiilplaster, per ton
Su|M‘i-pliospliat<- (high test) (x-r ton
SHARPENED and REPAIRED
NATURAL GAS FOR HOMES BEYOND THE GAS MAINS
You Need
Strength .
W E DO CUSTOM CLEANING \ND GRINDING
Phone a « l
SATURDAY SPECIALS
M ACARONI
I UK
33c
SOAP
K"n» Cry« 4*1 Whin-
, n m r A I Munii iv«f.
O
f ) f ) U
COFFEE
25c
FLOUR
$1.79
POTATOES
79c
B AK IN G POW DER
39c
V A N IL L A
39c
M \BINE sl-E« I \|. BLEND
B L O C K S
l/z Load, $2.50
Full Load $4.25
Central Point Wood Yard
Phon«- ,-Uil
no .
a, M i,its
Money > Hark
Burk
SA L T
_ I n, > h uum
ORANGES
Hw«x-t and Jnlry
IS«/.
G R A P E FRUIT
I.A R G E 7«) S l/.E
ek k sh
heads
ASPARAG U S
LOCAL. Swrrt anil I'n -di, 1,11.
PEAS
W ELL KILLED. :t I lls
I
TURKEY
Itottb-
PHONE
441
HI
HILLINGS
I
; Beautifying Contest you will need to eat « >
plenty of muscle-building foods . .
1
1 There is nothing can take the place of good i
fresh meat to build up reserve strength.
«I M ill
LETTU C E
a NICE
25c
15c
19c
9c
10c
25c
$2.80
If you want to be able to win a prize in the
- 11)11
St M il. L I N G S — | IK. C.\N
«»».
plan. Or your Flamo Set and appliances
G A R D E N , L A W N & FIELD SEEDS
KITCHEN QUEEN, 4 » 11 » .
Be»t Planer
ranges, fast water heaters, and smart,
new gas refrigerators-on an easy budget
Also Sprayers for home use and family orchard
Ernest Rostel has received word
of his appointment as ranger in
rhnrg,. of publicity at Crater Lake
again this year. He expects to be­
gin his duties soon.
<,Hiir.,ni,-,,| s „ i D f N,itn n i *
will supply your appliances —shining gas
may be financed with Federal Housing
You can have healthy and vigor­ X W A « M W A V . W N \ W M 5 W A W \ W "A N W .N N N N N X N W .N N N V .V N N V A V A W /A V W W V W V V .
ous chicks by feeding Sperrvs “ Sure-
Itme'*. Fabers'
A . R. O W IN G S
SERVICE S T A T IO N
to use and its clean. It’s easy to have too!
The Standard Oil Company of California
Dry Lime-Sulphur in any quantity
Arsenate of Lead in any quantity
Feed Sperry's "Surellve" mash or
Pellet* for profitable hens later.
Faber's Feed Store.
* » N Mr
quickly with a hot flame, it’s economical
Triangle Chick &
STARTER
M ARIN ES
We always have a good stock of locally pur-
» chased fresh and cured meats .
LET US SE R V E YO U
PRICES A L W A Y S R EASO N AB LE
-Central Point Meat Market U
1. D. LEW IS, Prop.