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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1935)
PAC.K POCK THURSDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1043 The A M E B IC A * , C E N T R A L I*OLNT, OREGON Miss Roberta Pankey la Improving The entertainment and movie It is teported that Jerry Jones has I from her recent operation and It is show put ou at the high school for accepted a position at Dunsmuir and J ____ ■ thought that she may be able to re- the benefit of the Boy Scouts last left on the 9 o'clock stage this morn- turn home soon. Thursday went over big. A good Ing. ;♦ Aetna Carr. Dick Wllaon, Virginia >, show and a good crowd. The Boy — —— English of Medford; Ruth. Zada and Iyowell Wilson of Medford has been Scouts cleared over six dollars. Tues- Mesdames E. C. Faber, Gebhard. £ v r| of Central Point motored helping out in the Gleason barber day evening. October 29, there will Adams, Myers, Thompson and C'ass- * :• » Klamath Falla Sunday afternoon »hop while Mr. Gleason was attend- be a gathering of the Scouts at the man have been attending the P. T. A. J d enjoyed a fine dinner with Miss ing federal court. Roosevelt school in Medford for all convention in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. > Beulah Tingleaf of Eagle Point, who the Scouts of the vicinity. Faber attended Wednesday evening £ Junior Ayers has resigned front is working for the Kennell-EIlis stu — ■ ■ — ! and enjoyed Dr. Hunter's address '■ his Job at Klamath Falls and is back dio. .VVrs. Hatfield has accepted the very much. with his parents at Jacksonville. agency for the Fashion Frocks and 'ortnal Flaherty visited his pa Jim Ross killed a 177-pound deer Mr. and Mrs. F. H Purcell from has a complete Hoe °f samples and tents over the week end. He has Browni* the home of | Myles at the store. Come in and a* Lake Creek Tuesday. Texas are visiting at n working at the CCC headquar r{OS,‘ '* ° n “ huntln* trip 8t ,hlK their daughter, Mrs. Charles Taylor1 ort,,?r from ,h,li Lirge ters In Medford. ' reasonably sure that you won’t meet t t*me- and family. _____ your dress on the street. Knitted Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clein and Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Eddy visited • | daughter Mildred, of Norwalk, Ohio, George Wallace's many friend» goods, wools, silks of all kinds, and at Butte Falls over the week end at | are visiting with Mrs. Ciein’s broth will be sorry to know that he Is very wash dn*,,seM vpry attractively priced, the Palmer home. Mrs. Eddy's two I er, Mr. Doerschuk. This is the seriously ill at the Sacred Heart hos- little nelces are living with the Palm- i ! | I (The Humphrey Market will be era. Cleln’s third visit to the west coast pital in Medford. It is hoped he will 1 1 and they are more than delighted | be able to return home soon, open next week. Mrs. Lewis Swartz is visiting her ■ with our beautiful valley and have! daughter, Mrs. E. E. Scott this week j ■ hopes of making their home here in while Mr. Swartz is ou a hunting|! time to come. trip. « Mrs. Florence Maxwell of Crescent You can gei one of the best Permanents obtainable for $2.50, with Collins’ Dairy have purchased a city and Mrs. Martha Trefethen of Freri Shampoo, and finger wave. new International truck from Walter Holland were visiting with Mrs. Ida All other beauty work done at Abbpy. Graves this week. Mrs. Graves gave REASONABLE PRICES them both one of the new Ray Ma- Phone 21 for Appointment Mrs. Hazel Myers, Mrs. Gebhard chlnelegH permanent waves. and Mrs. E. C. Faber attended the FOR SA1.E— Cider and apples P. T. A. convention In Medford Wed- ! Edwin Gebhard, % mlle north Bear nesday. Velma Wise, Proprietor In Gleason’s Barber Shop Creek bridge, Central Point. — The Finley Implement company ■ Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Freeman of seem to be busy most of the time ■ Portland were over-Sunday guests at A ;♦! cleaning and grinding grain. * the W. B. Kincaid home. Mr. Free man is on a business trip to Lake- Mr. I. V. Millard, brother of D. E. view In the interests of the First Na Millard, has rented the Nip & Sip tional Bank of Portland. service station- Mr. and Mrs. Mil lard may purchase property here and Mr and Mrs. W. B. Kincaid en*, ,■ F u ll L ine o f make this their permanent home. tertalned at dinner Sunday, Mr and :•! They have one son who Is attending Mrs. Henry Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. school. Earl Leever and son and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Freeman and daugh Mr. and Mrs. Coats, who leased ter. the & Sip service station and have rented It to Mr. Millard, have Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Freeman moved back to their home near Ash ■■ celebrated their fifteenth wedding land, anniversary with a buffet supper on The St. Mark’s Guild held a silver Saturday evening at their home north ¡tea at the home of Mrs. H. R. Driver of town. A beautiful buffet set of [on the Old Stage road last Friday crystal was presented by the guests. j afternoon Mrs. Glen Fabric gave Contract bridge whb enjoyed during a much enjoyed speech on the trip the evening. Guests invited were: ¡she recently made around the world, Mr and Mrs. Karl Leever, of Ash j About forty were present. land, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kohler and U se L u m in a ll Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kincaid. v'herever you would ' KNICKERNICK ’ use any flat paint. It is I Mrs. Milton returned home last Cndergarments that fit at the loveliest of finishes • * k bringing little Dolores Cox Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann’s. for living and dining with her. She reports her daughter, rooms, bed rooms and Bessie, and little granddaughter, hallways. Barbara Gale, getting along fine. ! LOCALS I Try the Mew Beauty Shop Central Point Beauty Shop 3 P L O W TIM E P. & O. PLOWS P Is § W . E, A le x a n d e r ^ L U M IN A L I For Mn-c that Wear buy NOLDE & HORST F’ h >1 -y h 11 Hoffmann. F 0 H BEAUTY, SPEED, Portrait of An American A ufi» nul Chmrman - ■ ■ Sentirti7.« o / ihr H'-puhtic Who is the typical American? Just what is he like? There seems to be doubt on these questions in the minds of many men in public office today. Much of our recent legislation suggests that they regard him as willing to swap his American birthright of independence and opportunity for the lifeless regi mentation now imposed o* certain populations abroad But there should be no such con fusion A protralt of the typical Ameri can was clearly drawn in the Bill of Rights of our Federal Constitution. Read It and you will see that he is a man who stands firmly for: i t i I FO R M \ MEHR \TKR HEALING SOAP friuUMYMjD COWVDbtNCE D 1 am very forgetful aren't I? Last weak I mentioned masks ♦ te. but I forgot to mention Hallow-een crape ppper and black and orange const)action paper. I also have got some nice Crist- mas cards now photographic views of Southern Oregon, Come in aud sea them. They would be nice for you and 1 to send to our Eastern friends. The school boy or girl that corrects all the mistakes in spelling, capitalization, and Grammar this week will get the tambourine in the window. ! I : STONED DRUG STORE Rainy Weather ■ ■ ■ REQUIRES GOOD SHOES ■ ■ High Top ( 16 -in ch ) ■ ■ ■ Red Wings $y.oo ■ ■ F A B E R .S ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ «■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i Fashion Frocks We have accepted the agency for the We have a complete Line of Samples and Styles SUITS, TWO-PIECE DRESSES HOUSE DRESSES KNITTED DRESSES-so popular now as low as $3.98 HATFIELD’S Lenti al Point Wocd Yard P h on o ttilil 2nd HAND STORE & Trading Post m t X I T l ltK, STOVE«, TOOLS Wo Ruy, Hell or Trade 0 Orchard Iarddrra IWilly huggy, radio traile for wood Good Saddle, f Well Pump Ä Pipe t'entral Point Medford Lumber Co. K r ie g o lin e R ICH FIELD — UNION 76 GAS KEROSENE — MOTOR OILS Wholesale an«l Retail A. R. OWINGS SERVICE STATION MEATS In that insistence on definite rights and powers is reflected. I maintain, a true picture of the real American citi- *en—the man who works and earns and saves and on whose character and effort depends all the strength of our government. It has stood unchanged for almost a century and a half It remains as accurate today as when tint drafted When our politicians get that picture clearly in mind we shall see fewer efforts to Inject into our government the ideas of a regimented Europe— whose tragic effects we read daily In d is pate he - from across the sea tit* nt fo r th e (ie n u in e ORDER fY>r. Pine & Srd 8t*. Freedom of religion, freedom of law ful speech, freedom of the press, free dom of peaceable assembly . . . The right to be secure against un reasonable searrh and seiiure, to be Immune from governmental inquisition, to trial by Jury In all elvil as well as criminal cases . . . The guarantee that hr shall not be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law, and that he shall be protected in all these an t other rights even against government Itself. Edward Jones WITH KVKItY BODY WOOD You can apply Luminall on the masonry walls of your base ment or on the wallboard of the attic; this new type paint covers so thoroughly in one coat you may even paint over wallpaper. Easy to apply. Economical. One gallon thins to l</2 gallons. L et us supply you w ith Luminall. «v R A Ì MOM) PITCAIRN America our lawmakers should re member. Is still full of Amrriran,— sons and daughters of the hardiest, most self reliant breed of pioneers and liberty lover» the world has ever seen. No one ran take anas their individual freedom— and mvke them like it. The Hill of Rights still remains our n.itt.,«ial portrait. " 1 * - 1 11 a i am-i..^__ . ■ FREE K IN D L IN G It g iv e s th a t soft “dull mat” finish that is so pleasing and so easy to live with. Luminal] is the paint that dries in 40 minutes —o d o rless—one coat absolutely covers. Mrs. Clifford Smllh and «laughter B «ile visited at the Rose Hermanson home in Medford today. # McCORMICK-DEERING PLOWS and REPAIRS fai all intebicrt paintina . . . Mr. Ben Peart and Mr. Maury left Wcdne day morning on a hunting trip above Butte Falls. Find the Errors! For Sale USED FURNITURE, STOVES. RI» YCIJÎS, 8 TEP LA DOERS NOTION», HOOKS alno FORD COUPE For Sale or Traile W e Are Ready to g iv e S outhern O reg o n M o to rists In com p a ra b le S erv ice HOPKINS Service Station Riverside at Jackson in Medford. Texaco Products Firestone Tires Chek-Chart Lubrication We do not trust to memory in servicing your car but check each Item on the chart. A record made of each job In detail. LONG’S SECOND HAND STORE Sauerkraut Phone 899 » >n*ri»l Point • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ♦ ♦ ♦•••••♦•••♦ •• ••♦♦••••♦ ♦ ♦•• 10l qt. | . < ’ I • • : I ♦ i Central Point Meat Market 1 £ : I. D. LEWIS. Prop. ■ u « ^ i ». ♦ 3 $ 0*45 EM M I M. K A NEW BATTERY 3 $ 0*45 -W - Ú * : * * * * * • • * • * * * « • * * • * * * * * * * * a * * * * A**:»:».»* * * _ * . ***** • •*;*■**** :• ;*«** : ♦ E.\< HANGE • A ssociated Service Station L .C .G rim es I 'em r a l P o in t, O rr. ». ^ i * . * , . I ‘ ! i:; A ♦ ♦ ♦ Î