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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1935)
THURSDAY, M A Y The AMERICAN. CENTRAI. POINT. OREGON PAGE F U I R The public library has received Mr. and Mrs. Jewett entertained Mrs. John Walsh of Medford v. it- ed Mrs. Viola Lampuiau last Satur with a Theater party in honor of two very fine histories of the navy day. They are former neighbors of Richard's birthday Monday evening. and its part in the history of the The books were do- Those attending were Libby Hamil United States. the Trail creek area. ton, Barbara Kohler, Dorothy Pow nated to the library by Mayor W. C. Mr. and Mrs. James Cummings, ell, Bill Snyder, Alan Jewett and th- Leever. The first volume deals with Miss Margaret Hensley and Ernest honor guest, Richard Jewett. After the blue-jackets f '76 and the sec- Hostel made a motor party to Cres the show lce cream and cake w e r e ! ond takes up the naval participation ! in the Civil War. cent City Sunday. They found served at the Jewett home. azaleas, rhododendrons and wild li lac in bloom and the country in its Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McGuire ol Brighten or color your hair with fineat spring verdure all along the Gold Hill were dinner guests of Mr., the new shampoo tint.— Grave highway. and Mrs. Fleischer last Sunday. Beauty Shop. Phone 21. LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. Ferguson's father, Mr. Lauermau, from California are here looking after business affair*. Mr. Lauer- man has been visiting at the Fergu son home for the past six months. The Dale Flowers Mattress Shop in Medford have put up an attrac tive new awning. Mr. Hugh H. Myers, Radio opera The l’ast Noble Grand club's an tor 1. class I'.S.N. visited last week nual dinner will be held this evening end with his aunt and uncle, Mr. for the members and their families. and Mrs. W. A. Lacy. Permanent Waves --------- re.__ ;____ ____________________— --- Mr. and Mrs. Holley of Brockway Mrs Pearl Bonney is employed in were week end guests at the home the Jones Grocery. of Mrs. Holley's father Mr. Root. Mr. Alexander is expecting a man The Past Matron’s club will meet from the International Machine al the home of Mrs Elmer Kyle W ed Company to demonstrate traciorS| nesday May 15th. and cutting machines. Mrs. J. Clark underwent a ma The Girls Leaguti of the high, jor operation at the Sacred Heart hospital last week and is reported school ar,. entertaining their moth ers witli a tea this afternoon. doing nicely. y. Mr. John Colley and family are spending this week with the R. H. Heath family. Mr Colley is Mrs. Heath's brother. - Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Robertson and family have recently moved from Eagle Point into the big house he- Mrs. Boils, daughter and Mrs. An drews of Lakeview' visited in Med ford over the week end and visited at the Mary Grim home Sunday. Mrs. Boil formerly lived with Mrs. Grim and also at the Edward Farra home, To compete with The fire department was called lout by a flu fire at the Jewett home | Tuesday morning. A hole was burnt Mr. Lewis Robertson, Gus Carlson (hru the roof The flre department and Abner Knadler who are employ was on the scene shortly after the ees of the state highway are now whistle blew. working up on the road patching which goes across the Green Springs. I\ T H E G R ANTS PASS CO UR IER They expect to be up there a week orj It is reported that there was a, more. The Cearley boys, Charlie marriage license granted to John and Harvey went along with them as Obenchain and Mrs. Orth. John is I they needed some help. n brother of Leo Obenchain of O n - ! “* iral Point. Mr. Charlie Painter who is work- ■ • Ing at the Cannery in Medford had the misfortune to fall from a lad der Friday moring and Injured his; shoulder. He Is recovering very] nicely and is at home now. " Pink Thomason tried for trout in Squaw lake Wednesday with Oscar' Lindsay of Medford, having failed completely at salmon In Rogue river.! Pink was trying to learn the limit for Squaw lake before the trip, hut him nothing has been hpard from 1 ** POTATOES K IW I i n Ni l . .-.o Ills. FLOUR KITCHEN Qi FEN, »1» lb*. since returning. ORANGES GET T H A T GIFT PI i: FOli TUNA Mother's Day I.AItGF AT i* SIZE— il CANS LETTUCE Lawrence’s ItFMOX Al, HALF dozen FRESH— - Î HEADS PHONE * 441 w w v Philco A U T O R A D IO is here! M A C H IN E R Y W«> invite you n to see our FURNIT URE, STOVES, TOOI-M IV« Ruy, Sell or Trade RAKES We can show you why these- ma chine» « r e better W e have the largest stork of Re pairs in Southern Oregon for var ious makes of cutting machinery F IN L E Y IM P L E M E N T CO. We also handle SI’RA V M ATER IALS. 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PER QUART $1.25 R E P-G LO SE M I-G LO SS Ideal for walls, ceilings and woodwork in kitch ens, hath rooms, or any room in the home. Very easy to apply. Charming colors. PER Q U I R T 95c VV. C. Leever H ardw are, Paints, & S portin g G oods Central Point WE D E L IV E R SPEEDY-LOW COST MOTORING $1.65 IN T E R IO R G LO SS 25c 89c 19c 19c 19c $2.40 ., .V A V ..’ . ' . -.V .V % V .V .V « W A W W Newly developed. Withstands Burning Alco hol, Acids, l,ye, Heated Ooil, Hot Water, Fruit Juices, etc. Most durable finish made. Q U A R T . A beautiful interior finish in pastel shade». Brushes easily. High gloss surface, easy to clean. Fine for Kitchen and llalli. Quart W H E A T K R IS P IE S - PKGS. (A New Cereal) M AR IN E’S 4 The New $ 1.95 O T H E R W A V E S $2.45, 3.50, 5.00 I large l*»X Pect's Granulated when you buy 3 large boxo» for p jp w M CASE FARM and SAVE! M edford’s cheap manent waves for.............. 2nd H A N D STO R E & Trading Post ('or. Pine A 3rd St». Central Point a supply of permanent wave mater ial and while it lasts will give per SATU R D AY f" K I , _ IM Ö MOW ERS and Portald,. Typewriter— Bargain » Orchard I-adders I 40-Egg Incubator (kuMl Refrigerator permanent waves, I have purchased longing to Mr. Finley's mother. Mrs Gus Carlson ig reported to he on the sick 11st this week, being sick with the flu. —--- ------------------- j e Mr. Ferguson was the successful bidder on the B. P Tbeiss stock of merchandise and will take posses sion at once. Mr Ferguson married Mr Louerman’s daughter. 0, r\ Oregon W Mr. Farmer: Now is the time to get your mowing and cut- ting machines in shape for the harvest. D on t wait until the last m inute! W. E. ALEXANDER C EN TR AL I “OINT See It Tod a y! Contests may come L.C.GRIM E5 Associated Service Station or may go— TV A . R. O W IN G S SE R V IC E S T A T IO N for KEROSENE 0 , But we are still selling good meat, at th e' • This is a new age in which the motor car same old stand. SED A N $595 is no longer a thing of luxury, but an absolute HERE which a motor car costs money. W illys saves MOTOR OILS W hwlei le and Retail Best Planer B L O C K S Vz Load, $2.50 Full Load $4.25 FULir I Q U I P f l D necessity. You need your car, but you also need low operating costs. At every point in COUPE $575 HERE EQUIPPED PANEL in low first cost, low upkeep cost. UP TO 30 MUES PER GAIL0N . . . 70 MUES PER HOUR WIIIYS 77 W A L T E R W. A B B E Y . Inc. Central Point Wood Yard Phone M il U .fl-vx ••r r V 4 — COMFORT . . . STEEL B O D IE S . . . G E N U I N E FLOATING PO W ER 4 DOOR KR1KGOIJNK RICHFIELD UNION 7« INH 13.1 S. R ltr w M s , \»e., M edford. Ore. SMART TO BUY . . . . S M A R T -, The Chain Let,er craze *>»» not affected th e «! : growing live»*°ck, and we hope it will not. ' REMEMBER— PRI CES A L W A Y S R E A S O N A B L E ’Central Point Meat Market ' I. D. LEW IS, Prop. TO DRIVE ■M r h » a *» r