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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1935)
THURSDAY, M AY 2, IM S PACK FXJUR -.1 Central Point mothers have the R. H Steele (rum Gold Hill is now opportunity to join a class, for the employed in the Ross barber shop. Mr. Steel moved his family here last remaining three weeks, in home-in week. His son, Richard Jr., will terest subjects provided by the state stay with his grandparents in Gold department of education. They will The Normal school at Ashland, Hill until school closes before com meet at the home of Mrs. Lois will »ponaor a track meet Saturday,1 ing here to make his home. Young Thursday May 9. All who May XI. There will be preaching at the attend agree that these meetings are —— . very helpful toward making a wo Mr. and Mr». Chat worth Hide are Christian church Sunday. man’s home-life more interesting, driving a new VS Sedan, Mrs. George Marine held a quilt and herself more efficient and hap A variety of Tomato and Pepper ing bee at her home Wednesday. py. Come and spend a pleasant af- Plants.— Faber's Feed Store. Those present were Mrs. E. E. Scott i ternoon with your neighbors front 2 Mrs. Doyle Mills, Mrs. Merriman. to 1 o'clock. Four Central Point folks celebra Mrs. Walden from Medford and Mrs ted their birthdays April 17. Mrs. Mrs Karl Naderer returned last T. A. Marine. Frank Hammond, Helen Martin, week front her four weeks visit at Mervyn Gleason and Clyde Rich Another Truck load of Deschute» San Diega California and other mond all claim the same day of Potatoes at Faber's. points in the South birth. Local Happenings Mr«. Bruce Grieve» entertained with two table» or bridxe Monday at- ternoon. Thoae present were Me»- dames Beck, Geer, Rush. Sinclair,' Lewis, Gantenbein, and Srecep The head prise went to Mrs. Geer, door prise to Mrs Lewis and consolation to Mrs. Beck- Mr. Kverett Faber and L. T. Britt- sau attended the I.O.A. meeting in Medford Monday night and were both lucky Each brought home a prise. National Music Week. 10% dis-i count on all Grand pianos. Liberal Mr. Long ha» discounts on all up-rights. Trade in lots next to his your old piano and easy terms on an improvement the balance. Baldwin Plano Shoppe.! help» in our city Some of the Central Point ladles who attended the County Home Ex tension meeting at Medford Tues day were Mesdames Lathrop, Arnold Bohnert, Coker. Gehhard, L o i s Young. Patterson and Naderer. Stanley Jones has been working very hard putting two victroia’s to The Minnick's and Flaherty's have gether to make a better model. This mowed the parking strips around is a very common pastime with car their yards which helps a lot toward owners but rather unusual with vic- trola’s. our city beautiful. TTTWOriT : e c ptrm A U Lk-" lt c ZR kH O I .Agent» for SPENCER (individually designed) CORSETS Mrs. H. M. Weiahaar, laical Representative Phone 4M7 for Appointment FEATURING— Kayser's Undies. Sweaters, Hose, in all the new Springt Shades CLOSING OUT— Certain numbers of our Dresses at Cost Holly Theatre Itiiilding Medford, Oregon plowed the vacant store making quite in the looks and it beautiful campaign. Mr. and Mr».. W. J. Cebhard a t-; Mrs. Mary Grim received a letter tended a Golden Wedding at the from her son Leslie in Nebraska. He John Young home at Medford Fri reported that they had a dust storm that ruined 80 acres of wheat. That day. the dust drifted until it covered the Deschutes Potatoes are better.— fence . The rest of the 160 acres may- salvage a small fraction of the crop. Faber's. SAY ^?Û Ût(’ (nf£ Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Gleason en -, The Study club met Wednesday tertalned Wednesday, April 17 with afternoon with Mrs. Gehhard. The a dinner party In honor of Mr. Glea-! last meeting of the year will be held son's birthday. The invited guest», Wednesday May 8th at the home of were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Clement», Mr» John Hesselgrave. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Doyle of Grants Northern Grown Alfalfa Seed at Pass, Maxine Vaughn of MedfordI Faber's Feed Store. and Bvadna Musty. A \\ TO KITCHEN DRUDGERY "V M * FOREVER! ,, d o v i Wanted— Lady to do house work and stay at home nights. Call this office. CASE FARM M A C H IN E R Y !: H H om e D e co ra tio n u m . h t D epartm ent P I T T S B U R G H PLATE GLASS CO Of Highest Vitality Mrs. Milton and daughter's Mrs. j Hale and Mrs. Cox visited Mrs. Ruth j SEE o l It MACHINES BEFORE l o t III 1 Clark at the Sacred Heart hospital! Tuesday. Mrs. Clark expects to I We have a large »lock of Repairs for Hay Machinery of various have a major operation soon. makes Mrs. Bessie Hale 1» visiting at the! — also— home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Milton for a few days. When she I Crown Feeds return» to her home her sister andj Poultry Supplies little niece, Mrs. Cox and Delores( will accompany her. Spray Materials In recognition of National Music1 week, May 5-11 and to enable child ren to get started in lessons for the Hummer term Baldwin Plano Shoppe will offer many bargains In new and used pianos. Baldwin Plano Shoppe Medford. MISS ItRIv-IIT is siili b known as an authority on color harmony ami home decoration. Come io and discuss your problem» with her and receive your i R EE copy of "The Magic of Color” , la addition we make you this valuable cou pon offer good on the purchase of such fine paints as fi u llh id e, W nterspur F lorh id r, or ’tn -P ru o f' I • ;.$ T Bearer is 6; entitled to 2Sr allowance on a pint or f mors of Walertpar Quick-Drying Enamel — or • a quart or more of anv other Pittsburgh Paint NATURAL GAS SERVICE HAS COM E T O T O W N - | FINLEY IM PLEM EN T CO. and it's here to stay ASK V O U t LOCAL AUTHOKIZiD FLAMO APPUANCI The New Chatworth Bide, H. P. Jewett and son Alan went fishing Saturday. Alan caught an 18 pound salmon. D IA L S! OK ANV STANDARD OIL Philco Surebroller make» them grow in hurry.— Faber's Feed Store. A number of the deaf people gath ered for preaching services ut the home of John Powell Sunday. About twenty were present, coming from Grants Pass, Talent, Medford and Phoenix. After services they re mained for dinner and a visit. Many of the group having attended school at Salem together. The prises for the City Beautiful Campaign are very attractively dis played in Stone's Drug Store win dow. COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA R tPR ISIN TA TIV I K . D. ROSiS CO. 123 W . M ain St. A U T O R A D IO ABOUT FLAMO M e d fo r d is here! Low Priced Lumber See It Today! Standard Flamo Natural Gas is availa ble to you and every other work-weary housewife in this community. M odern ize your home today with a lovely gas ramie, a fast water heater, and a new gas refrigerator. For your convenience the Standard Oil Company of California will supply your modern appliances on an easy budget plan. Ask any Standard Oil Man ghout this budget plan today—you’ ll never even miss the monthly payments. Or, your Flamo Set and appliances may be financed with Federal Housing Ad. ministration Modernizing Loans. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Mr have an accumulation of SHIPLAP, IIOIIIDS ami DIMENSION »tuff sultahlc for chicken howss, hura», etc, which we are offering at G LADIS M A E SHOP I jm II cs ' Appaici L.C.G RIM EvS V E R Y L O W PRICES Associated Service Station P O R T E R L U M B E R CO . Donna Lee Dresses Medford, tiicgon ¿til S. Kir sr. s , A N n , /v> flftUo Phon,. E il Blouses and Shirts IH South lUrtHll S k xU u ú zt y cu i h o n e - Í LAW NMOW ERS Medford SHARPENED a«d Bowman’s Barber and Beauty Shop Permanents $1.50, 2.50, 3.75, 5.00 Spiral Permanents $5.00, $7.50 New A Used Machine, for Hale 2nd H AN D STORE & Trading Post UK CHINITI RE. STOVES, TOOI.S Wo Ruy, Hell or Trade TRADE SHAMPOO. FINGER WAVE, ELECTRIC MANICURE »1.25 SHAMPOO. 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