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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1935)
? T H U R S D A Y , J I V E 3 0 . 1&3.* T b « AM ERICAN. C K N T R A t PO INT. OREGON PAGE r o lR >lr and Mr*. Harry Tonn enter- tallied Hoy Jones, H J. Fl«tach«r and Jimmy Fleischer at dinner Wed- lie-,la v ol thla week. Local Happenings National Guard More Profit Numbers 7000 Men Coat in a-<ter Tom I’ ankey reporU l Mi*» Geraldine Po* »pent ten day i Archie Frieze o f Portland, who ihat Ul. Sail Diego 'ta m p I» on » a l e ! ol her vaeation at Jennings Lod«( (,*. been in Gold Hill for the paid Thursday.! week attendant to buainea» wa* r and Portland, returning at the |*o»t O ffice now A. Hotel j Central Point viaitor W ednesday accompanied by Mr», t Portland of --------------, \|r p r ieze is a brother o f Mr*. Pur- Mr*. Henry KHhurn had a major and daughter. Jean While operation perform ed at the C om who »pent aeveral day» visiting old geypile and o f Major Frieze. friend» In thi* vicinity. They re-j here he called on Postmaster Tom munity lioapital Monday. urned to their hume Sunday. Ger : pan key and Hoy Jonea. The 4-H member» will be home a Id in.- is bookkeeper In M anna Dept. Mr. and Mr». T. A. Marine have Sunday froni »umincr school at Cor- Store in Medford. bought and moved ino the house for- valli». Mr». Sarah Vincent is uot feeling ’ merly occupied by Mr. and Mr». Will Owens and family. Saturday. Mr». Lois Young, re very well. The National Guard meeting at Fort Lewis, com posed of men from four states, n um berin g TU00 men and 600 officers will be scattered over 70,000 acre» o f military reser vations. goin g thru war maneuvers. Those attending camp from here are John Eddy. C orp oral; Lowell Black ford. 1st Class Private; Jack Lee* and Marvin Stevens. Privates. Of special interest is the fact that First Lieutenant W eldon H. Me Bee wat selected "a id e de c am p '' to Urigader turned from Salem where »he was Richard Steele, who ha* been | General T h om as E. Rilia, c o m m a n d The Home Extension Unit met ai one of the two aong leaders for the w orkin g at Gleason's for the past ing offic er of the 81st brigade. after *tate convention of the P.E.O. sis the Grange hall on Monday few weeks left recently for Portland noon with Mr*. Smith o f Medford terhood. She also contributed a Mr. and Mrs. C’ hatworth Eide and where he will take hi» b a rb er ’» ex- ' song number a the close of the Mem who is in charge o f the work while Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones and amination. orial Hour, and a group o f reading» | Mr». Mack is teaching 4-H club »utn- Stanley motored to Crescent City at another time. Session» were held mer school In Corvallis. The after Arlene Hay and mother Mary Hay Saturday a ftern oon retu rnin g h om e at Waller Hall. Willamette U n iv e r -, noon was spent makin g master guide left Sunday for Seattle, W ash ington Monday noon. They had a very en »ity campus. This Is located aero»« i n t e r n s . The follow in g officer» were where Arlene will attend summ ei jo y a b le trip. They feasted on sal the street front the csplt ol site. elected for the ensuing year: Preei- school at the University o f W a sh in g mon and clams. They were dig g ing ■ ■ — dent, Mary C ok er; vice-president ton. Mrs. Hay will visit her d a u g h clams at I o ’clock Sunday morning. A blue lady'» purse, the only iden-j Dora Hesselgrave and Secretary ter Mrs. O. 1L Arnes and fam ily In They returned h om e by the Red tificatlon mark a shoe shop claim Mattie Smith. Tbi» 1» the last nteet- Wenatchee. Mrs. Hay's many wood hlghwray and met a man from check. was found at a local ham- ing until September. friends hoi»«! the trip will he henefi- their home in Minnesota that knew burger stand and turned over to the i d a l to her and that she will return •ver-so-many o f their old friends. city police. The owner may get it Klizabeth and Barbara Fleischer greatly improved. there by identifying it.— Mail T r l - ! will return home next Saturday bune. ( W e wonder If the blue lady from Seattle where they have been! Mir. and Mrs. Th eodore Glass a found her purse and If she is still visiting relatives. Miss Eileen Guy conipanled by little Donnie Bundy blue.) of Medford, who has been attending made a trip to K eno and visited their T h ey re-' the University o f Idaho and Mrs. H. daughter last Thursday. Mrs Mildred Merritt, who li.i- j, Jewett and tw o daughters who port that the sow in g o f grain was been ill the past two weeks with I in | ave been visiting in Salem will re just finished and that they had a flu will return home the last o f till«! , lirn wlth the m . m i ms Guy and Miss big rain while here. Little Donni> week. She has been staying in Elizabeth Fleischer attended school Bundy remained with his mother. Medford with her mother, Mrs. L. O. together in Medford several years W e were very much pleased to Van Slyke. Ituth Merritt, who has ago. Mrs. Fleischer will remain in been staying with her mother will Seattle where she will attend su m day when one o f our readers handed) us a dollar with the rem ark. " W i return also. Mrs. Merritt's many mer school at the University ol off friends will be glad to know she Is Washington. Session will begin June have been reading your paper and on for som e time. W e realize feeling much better. that it costs you for paper. Ink. etc., Mrs. Elsie Martin, who has rooms without countin g your la bor and we You have no doubt heard o f proud at 412 S. Ivy in Medford was a for fathers but there never was a more don't want anything for nothing. mer resident here. She was theft proud father than Roy Mark us paid up for one year.” Jones ol Elsie Hall. Her parents sold their ^ y * b e n ” he received a A r s e n a te o f l,<‘a d Spray farm to Latta's. It was next to the beautiful bouquet of carnations from Hebee ranch- It has been 25 yearB his two daughters on father’s day. since Mrs. Martin lived here. i C R O W N FEEDS and Feed Sperry’s “ Sure-Turk” Realize More Profit on your Turkeys Earliest Maturity and Lowest Cost Per Pound of Meat - FABER’S j Harvest Time Is Fast Approaching Overland I MED ltc|>alrtiig and FIN L E Y McCormick-Deering BINDERS IM P LE M E N T and COMPANY McCormie-Deering TWINE CRA TERIAN BE A UTY SHOP B IC V C L K K S u p p lies L O N G 'S SE C O N D H A N D HTOIIK Firestone W e also have a large stock of Binder Repairs W . E. A L E X A N D E R ADRIENNE’S ANNOUNCE Good news to the Women and Children NOW OPEN Auto Electrical of Southern Oregon Mr. R o m a n o Specializing in Parts and Repairing Ringlette and New Type Natural Permanents L.C.GRIME.>S Associated Service Station tV ntral INdnt KKK O HK NK — M O T O R O I D I W h o ln w l* am t R eta il Hair Stylist and Hair Cutter of San Francisco, has joined the staff of Adrienne’s Salon ot Beauty Mr. R om a n o has had many years o f experience in hair cutting, thinning, styling Com e in and consult him about your hair problem s Complimentary Skin Analysis Make an appoin tm ent for your facial and see what "A lb e r t o f the P a la c e " Cosmetics will do for your face. Lura Lynch, Owner Vera Mershon, Manager Harriett Woodhouse, Operator Ida Graves, Operator Hazel Cassady, Operator Krie g oline R IC H FIELD — UNION 7« G A S Phone 577 for Appointment “Y - — V - — V —«— V — j f i n iq jii.jj Ray LeFevre and Basil Porter, Barbers A . R. O W IN G S SERVICE ST A T IO N Phone 375 41 S. Central •.V W .V .V N W JW A V V A ’.V .'/ A V .N V /A W /A V /A N W . DRY PINE SLABS SATURDAY $3.75 load F A C T O R Y BLOCKS POTATOES $4.25 load \EM UN t l , ---- tt EltS. BEANS Cental Point Wood Yard .STRIN G — -i I. IIS. P hon« ¡U l TOM ATOES F R E S H — ;t 2nd H AN D STORE & Trading Post I lls . BANANAS ;t P o l M M F t K M T t HE. S T O VKM, T lM »l.s « e H uy. Sell ,,r T r a d e DRIED BEEF I Guilt, I benyy f a n , , n a g o n 3 GLASSES M O n luird I^ u litrr. I Iff-E gg In c u b a to r 4 h r t r ir M a te r H e a te r FLOUR 1» I.IIS. P in e A ;lrd sta . t e n tra ) p o in t Try an A d in The American C E N T R A L POIN T —formerly Murray’s Location — Tires & Batteries C or. ( Made in U. S. A .) THE Sl\ Muslim, Stoves, F U R N IT U R E W e Sell Cherries for Sale— W . J. Gebhard. F O R MAI-E FE STORE . 0 BINDER T W IN E 24. — • N PHONE 441 1 44 25c 13c 25c 19c 25c $1.59 SPECIALS CATSUP 3 I. l i t t . 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