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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1935)
FRIDAY, MAY SI, 1935 The AMERICAN, CENTRAL POINT. OREGON TAGE THREE I Cleo »pent tìmida) at the Ldler of t»t. Louis and M. Neale o f Ten- meat will get uuderway at Ashland's borne. nessee. . attractive course at 1:30 o ’clock. Derva Jeanne Sater is only six ______________ ________________ ___ Kunera! services »ere held at the The am orjr doers will be opened at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moon, Dor- ye\r* ° ld bUt Bhe haS ° " e hobby 4l* Con« er fhaP«d **<> Monday with 5 o’clock and the banquet will be an, Orville and Cleo Mose, La Wilma !,*, *nd ,hat " collecting butter- a large crowd l n attendance. Mr. served at 6. Beginning from the Neighbors, Mr. and Mrs Charles | ,, r this spring she has 21 Neal’s brother Masons held the ser- armory at 7:30, the parade will fea- Sanderson. Robert and Ernest, Mrs. " col‘ ettlon and 12 hav* differ- vices. Tom Pankey. having charge, ture the colorfully uniformed units Thelma Martin or Medford. Mr. El- . lThe 8ervlce was very impressive and of Htllah temple. mer Lucas and Ina Pearl all went to U° ° 8e tia* *<i“ led ,h*re were many flowers. In — — ....................... Ashland last Friday to the Jackson Thi. t 2 dnek, terment will be the Central Point P i o n e e r R e s i d e n t o f County school day exercises. Rose 7 a, T a . “ 1cemetery. Cillt tte and Robert .......................... dal° n* Al" C o u n t y D ie S F r i d a y Gillette Sanderson re ''*'*** 1“ A‘a8ka tic Coast and migrates ceived their eighth grade diploma's. along the western coast 'lu T 'Z A *K,and Host to , B ea g le niug to complete organization o f a dow .with the attractive display of Council and Consistory at Medford wedding gifts. This will enable the local bodies to confer all the degrees from the 4th G R A D U A T IO N to the 32nd and their Jurisdiction will soon 1 m » here will cover all o f southern Oregon. Prepare for It by getting on,, of There are but three Consistories in our beautiful Oregon at present, being located at PI RMANE.NT8, *1.93 to *4.30 Portland, Baker and Eugene, this SHAMPOO A FINGER WAVE DRY, 73c WET. SOc leaves a good territory open for SHAMPOO, M AM Cl’ RE and Medford and success for the local FINGER WAVE. *1.23 bodies is assured from the start. Y O U N G ’ S See the dollar day window at the Georg,. Washington Nichols. 6r., Mrs. Sarah Briscoe of Medford southern California. This particu- B E A U T Y SHOP Medford Hardware Store. Also the Shrine Saturday spent this last week at the James lar one evidently stopped on its way beloved and respected pioneer resi- Plione 454 21 S. Grn|x- Medford bride and groom in the other win- ~ ■ — dent of Medford and Jackson county Martin home. hack to Alaska this spring. It seems Hilah Shrines will gather in Ash- Oregon, having resided in Jackson Arleen and Harry Blaine of Jack- quite happy and contented to eat land Saturday afternoon with flags county for the past 82 years and in sonville spent the week end with and to ream with the tame ducks. flying and drums blaring, for a Medford for the past 32 years, pass Ray Blaine. _______ ___________ spring ceremonial that promises to ed away at the family residence, 703 Mrs. James Martin, Merrill and 7 ® ' l" George L. Neale, | be an outstanding one for the south- East Main street Friday morning af Cecil and Mrs. Sarah Briscoe of Med Long Time Resident, ern Oregon temple No, only keeps finals FRESH— ter an illness of the past three ford spent Thursday evening at the Parades, iniatory work and golf weeks, due to Infirmities of old age 1 Sanderson home. 1 hut kis-ps them WHOLESOME! Passes on Saturday tournaments, are included in the ex- and complications. lik Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Har n • i j} r e - ---------------------------- ry Ellis and Ralph enjoyed a barbe- George L. Neale, a resident of this tensive program which is being p Call on || t S cue with the J. B. Ruth family at city for the past 29 years, passed pared by Hillah’s newest past poten- M a S O n S O r g a n i z e tate. Ole Alenderfer, and his com the latter's home. away at his home Saturday after- Medford Ice & mittee. The festivities will center at C o n i s t o r y in M e d f o r d Mr. Charles Martin of Vancouver, noon at the age of 81. ---------- Washington has been here this week Mr. Xeale was born in Woodford the Ashland armory, where the ban- Storage Company Scottish Rite Masonry is taking visiting at the James Martin, Robert county. Kentucky. July 4, 1853. At quet and ceremonial work will be held. on new 1 ife in southern Oregon as a Simms and Estelle Nelson homes, the age of 21 he came to Oregon The annual spring golf tourna- meeting Is being held Monday eve- Mr. J. B. Rush will leave Tuesday end resided in Polk county for 12 for Maricopa, California. years, when he moved to Condon, Mr. Elmer Lucas and Ina Pearl eastern Oregon, where he was mar- went to Willow Springs Sunday to ried in May, 1892, to Mollie Clark, visit at the Oscar Blackford home, who survives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanderson The family came here in 190C P A IN T and W A L L PAPER STORE were dinner guests at the C. C. Sa- where th e / have since resided. De 223 W. «Ili St. A cri»» from Holly Theatre Medford, Ore. ter home Sunday. ceased was a member of the Central OFFER TO Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Keyser enter- Point Ioddge, A. F. & A. M., also Can possibly attain the same degree tained the J. B. 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