The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, November 14, 1935, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    fH rB flD -lV ' N O V E M B E R
14. I M S
Local Happenings I
POINT. O R M » l
New Flower Shop
Opened in Medford
Did
PAO« THUR«
You
Hjr El).SOX It. WAITE
WHAT IS KQl'ALLY IMPORTANT,
AN UNLIMITED AMOUNT OK OOOD
WILL AMONG THE READERS."
Ever Stop to Think?
Shuwiiee, Oklahoma
Mr
trans­
Andr. Chomel
rh
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° f ,h*“ brl*ht* « »pots on East
Hr. Earl
Earl Leever
Leaver has
baa been
been trans-l
Mr». Andre
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JOIN THE CHRISTMAS PIANO
ferred
red from Ashland to Medford. Mr 111 for sereral
* has b**‘ " M ,‘ n *,reet U ,b* » • » Hower shop
several r day.
t
Wh°
CLUB NOW— 11.00 down this
Michael H. Wren, Advertising
"As long as newspaper advertisers
I^eerer u with the Standard Oil Co. Hotel Valin ir
** *l h*r home ln Whicl1 baa bw>1> opened by Mr. and
«Otel Valaadra la recovering.
Mr« Anton,.------ J
Jn th<> A M r ] manager of the New Haven (Conn.) continue to offer real news, romance
week and 11.00 per week until
Christmas delivers a piano to your
urnal-Courier. says:
and thrills In their ropy, advertising
Allie Maple left last week f o r Se-! ° n Wednesday evening. N ovem b er " p L<*Klon
center,
home for Christmas. No further
"Newspaper advertising today of- ***• continue to be as Important to
attle. Washington where he will vi- 6’ ,lev- aBd Mrs. r . c Lewis
t
° F th** Pa*‘ 14 yr*Ta lh**
cash payment required. Balance
fers
golden
opportunity
to
those
who
'he
readers
ax
the
day
s
news.
By
.it his sister. Mrs. Wagner. He will **»»• D D. Randall were j lnu„ !* “ * 3™ '**" >TOn,in'‘nt M*diord
easles( terms Register at once for
‘ hat 1 don't mean sensational adver-
also visit relatives In Everett, Wash- Kues' 8 of R«»- and Mrs Umkln at *,°« w a" d '* * •,,r*cU” *hoP " promote It carefully and correctly.
this Christmas offer. FREE PI­
'Today
even
children
turn
eagerly
'*sing
copy.
The
circus
ran
come
ington and In Eugene. Oregon.
,he Oregon Christian Center after a. ,
"
* f,ordH *" -*<*v"«*nt
ANO LESSONS I N C L U D E D .
from the comic pages to certain ad- *° *own OBI-e a year, while good dra-
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which Rey. Lewi» gDOke In
u
PUr pl,c* ,or th*,r
BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE
Vivian Jones received a letter pby church
* ' “ r*ierg- R*ch fall chrysanthemums and vertisements.
Why?— Simply be- m* and romance will live forever,
other late blooming plants are the cause the kids find romance, drama.
f r o * her grandmother saying
that
_
“So longer do you hear readers
VOR 6ALfc,
SALE St. Joseph Itly bulbs center of Interest today.
ahe would not have known Geral-
colorful
news
or
humor
in
the
good
■
‘
•'«ark.
‘ Don't pay any attention to
_
.
(.arvA KiilKn
Dr. E. W . Hoffman
The Schoepens have many friends ad*.
dine was ln Dunsmuir if she.had not ^'arK* bulb* for only 15c; smaller
that; It's only an ad.' Rather, 'Let’s
C h ir o p r a c t ic N e rv e H peclallut
ones 10c. Also flowering quinine ^®re and
tb® furroundlng terrl-
"Never in the history of newspa-
one of those; the ail states they
seen it In The American.
In Now Isx-a tion
shrubs— Shorty Terrill.
tory. who have enjoyed their beau-; per advertising has romance, gla- “ '** reaoanable and we certainly
M EDFORD C E N TE R BLDG.
Fred Hesselgrave delivered a
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tlful flowers and they are all given a mour, colorful news or humor so do- need one. The ad proved it!
R o o m :tn *
hearty invitation to come and
grain drill on Evans creek recent- Allto Owners Told
mtnated tht. selling message. Never
"Promote your newspaper udver- O ffic e P h o n e (MIS — K o». 78 1 -J
them In their new location.
has so much of it been packed Into ¡Using campaigns as yon would a
.
License Time Soon
the column Inch by alert copy-wrl- show. Give them atmosphere, color-
Miles Cantrall from Applegate
for*.
ful appeal. The good advertiser is
" l e t M e lie Y o u r M ilk m a n "
Automobile owners in Oregon re- State Beekeepers
was in town trading at Alexander’s
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a good showman. He gives the pu­
ceived reminders this week of the
To
Meet
in
Medford
last week.
blic what it wants, without bunk,
Gilman's Sanitary
approach of another registration
Gleason, Ernest Scott. Sanford J and yet with plenty of entertaining
On
November
15
and
16
Medford
Dairy
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jewett and "Year, when nearly 300,000 letters
Richardson, Ida Henderson, William features— and the public loves It and
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Grimes left »re released in the malls by Earl will be host city to the Oregon State Hewitt, Fred Wiley, Bert Hedgpeth. responds enthusiastically to the an-
Then*
; not b e th e cre u m ltn e
; Beekepers Association, it Is announc­
early Saturday morning for Eugene Snell, Secretary of State,
Aaron Davis, William Lacy, Bruce nouncements.
ed
by
George
W.
Nichols,
Jr.,
Presi­
But
to attend the football game between
An annual license may be pur-
Powell. Victor Buraell, and the h id
"YOU NEWSPAPER ADVERTI-
T h e r e is s o m e th in g In th e b o d y .
Oregon and Oregon State. While chased for five dollars (*3.00) for dent of the Rogue River Valley Bee­ ess. Mrs T. A. Marine. After the SERS WHO ARE NOT INJECTING
there they saw Donald Richardson, Private passenger cars to be regis- keepers Association, sponsors of the program Mrs Marine assisted hy ROMANCE. THRILL8 AND HUMOR
B E S ID E S
t
V> * Btll Snyder and Melburn Atkins. |,ered f ° r the year 193(5. This low •vent.
Mrs. Viola Lampman served lovely in t o YOUR COPY ARE MISSING
Inasmuch as November 11-16 Is
refreshments of chicken sandwiches.
GREAT BET
YOU ARE MISS-
They returned home in the evning. i rate has been enjoyed by car owners
H ,0
,
; for the third conscutive time. A national honey week. Mrs. Malitta F. cake, tea and coffee.
INO GREATER PROFITS AND,
Jensen, Secretary of the American
■
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The Missionary Circle of the continuation of the plan of register-
Honey Institute of Madison. Wiscon­
Chrlstian church are holding a white *nS motor vehicles on a calendar-
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. . . . . . . . . . .,e»eee»**....
sin. will be in Medford and will give
elephant sale at the church this af­ year basis retains Oregon on a re- ¡an address on the program.
gistration schedule similar wit h
Complete New Line of
ternoon.
All beekeepers in Oregon are urg-
other states in the union.
'•■d to attend this Important meeting
Ellis C. Galt, former editor of The
"These desiring to make applica­
which will open at 9:90 o'clock on
American, Is now editor of the tion for plates for the new season
8
I Friday, November 5th, at the Court
Hughson Herald located In Hughson at an early date may send in their
House Auditorium.
California.
remittances together with their re­
It is expected that a large number
gistration cards properly signed at
Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Hauser and any time, and plates will be mailed of beekeepers from northern Cali­
family and Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Moore from Salem to reach the applicants fornia will he In attendance also.
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. on December 15, the first date on
Golden Link Bible
Harry Foley at the Modoc ranch.
which 1936 licenses may be used,"
Clast Holds Party
suggests Mr. Snell.
Miss Jerry Jones spent the week­
S T A N D LA M P S $1.95 and up
A drawing for low license num­
The Golden Link Bible class of
end with her parents here aud ln
bers
will
be
held
on
November
20.
the
Christian
church
held
their
class
Medford. She returned to Dunsmuir
BOUDIOR LA M P S $2.00 and up
and all applications received at that party at the T. A. Marine home last
Monday evening. She has work there
time will be Included. Special re­ Friday afternoon. Those enjoying
as head cashier for Copco.
SH AD ES, your choice, 73c
quest numbers will not be assigned, this delightful affair were Mea-
Mrs. Martina Hugger and daugh­ ln order to continue the expeditious dames C. M. Merritt, Harry Young.
ter Ivy were Sunday dinner guests handling of plates.
Mattie Smith. Mary Mee, George
Make Your Selections for Christmas Now
at the home of Mrs. Hugger’s daugh­
Fox, Edward Farra, Payne, Verne
ter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Armistice Day Is
Hanson, A. E. Powell. Louise Cash
Haas of Medford.
Miles Tethrow, Edward Jones, Har­
Well Celebrated ry Head, Burns, Will Gregory, Viola
H E. C. will meet at the home of
Lampman, A1 Hermanson. Eldon
Mrs. Chase on Wednesday, Novem­
Phone 12
214 W . Main
Medford
Armistice Day was a big day in
ber 20, instead of the usual 4th Medford. Many of our local people
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Wednesday meeting, because of the were there. At eleven o’clock, (he
Top
Notch
Eats.
near approach of Thanksgiving.
hour that the armistice was signed
G. J. Morris. Prop.
17 years ago, there was a booming
Regular seseton of the Central
salute. At this time the paradera
Point Grange on Friday evening will
New
stepped Into line.
be preceded with a program given
G. C. Woods. Frank Mengog, Polk
Sanitary
by members of the Home Economics
Hull, and Henry C. Applegate, who
Club, to which the public is cordially
Complete
were soldiers In the Civil War;
Invited. The program will begin at
Spanish War aud World War veter­ Well-prepared food ¡H
For 14 Years M edford’s Leading
eight o’clock.
ans, Gold Star Mothers and other or­
Reasonable Prices
Flower House
Gene Merritt returned home last ganizations, civic and fraternal,
14
South
Ceutral
Mwdford
Thursday ln time for a hot bath and were represented.
Announces the opening of a
A free lunch was served to the
a hot dinner before continuing on
Smart New
te Exeter, California where he will ex-service men at the dug-out In the
Natatorlum.
after
the
parade.
work In the grapes.
w tc< > >:<*Ä O (*iooot*)cc*x«Ä <*;<<
Floor Lamps
$7.00 and up
P eople's E lectric Store
SCHOEPEN’S
Flower Shop
3
iiR A ir r r h b k t i c b h
AY A » A V I S «
•;Pernianent W s f i e ------------ *• • **!
I F inger W ave w«*, ZAC. <I«V.— '
Fastidious Women
J
S
t(b n u p < « '
!
in the
American Legion Amusement Center
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Ho» 4M1 Hbssipiffi
OPERATORS FOR ALL TYPES OF BEAUTY WORK
HAVE FOUND THAT THEY CAN DEPEND ON OUR RELIABLE
H ating
I S M an rl
a Mani«uro
Ringlette, Natural, Thermique and the new
A complete line ol flowers for every occasion at SCHOEPEN'S usual moderate prices.
prompt service» on all orders.
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Personal
...Htwdp treatment
Ray Machineless Permanent Waves
y Con»b W ave ..... ..
J E s i l i l i ........... .....
•.Eyebrow Arab ____________
4IV U KART MAIN
LOAL WILSON has recently jeined our staff
Phone 1040
218 E. M A IN
PH OSE 84
Werft Sea* ft, fftaSrefti w S w ft»»»r»lnaa
Medford School
f Beauty Culture
Craterian Beauty Shop
41 South Central
Telephone 375
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V»1» 1ft
o^ >a .1^ 1»
Ifmt w ill SAVE nunuu/
a;:wiCgcitHO»)gw)ww-WWWMWwwy *~«-«
with Kelly*Springfield fatigue-proof tire*
â
The First National Bank
For wear, for Safely no tires like these were
ever built before
Kelly-Springfield Fatigue-proof tiree are
6 TIMES FORTIFIED
Medford, Oregon
against wear and failure
Replace your worm
lir e , today!
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CONDENSED STA TE M E N T
Nov. 1. I » ‘W
L IA B IL IT IE S
RESOURCES
«63.626 94
_
nA
72.250 00
Loans and Discounts ...........- ..... *
Bonds, State, Municipal, etc.
•
Banking House ..........................
Furniture and Fixtures .......
U. 8. (jo n n m rR t
O b lig a tio n s
9.00
Capital Stock
I 100,000.00
........
Surplus
............ —
Reserve for Intere», and Taxes
..........» 44,035 11
2.088.0.31.1.»
Member Federal
oMMERi IU .
SAVING*
New Kelly Springfield
and enjoy driving in safety
Com e in~you,ll like our fires-service and tow prices
«3.167.257.35
$3.1*7.257 35
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«.04«.57
Put on a set of
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IN'poni!»
Direct and fully guaranteed
4 a «h a n d IHi,- fr o m
o th er B anks
1 , 12 4 . 916-02
34.404.65
Undivided Profits
«
50.000 00
REM EM BER - - - W e Pay Cash for Your Old Tires
JENNINGS TIRE CO.
S ytem
*%»-»; DETOMT VAULTS
TRUST DEPARTMENT
127 N. Riverside
Phone 223
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