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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1935)
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Thompson, accompanied by their mother and grandmother are visiting C. P. Thompson and family here. The Woman'« Relief Corps will meet Thompson's live in Idaho and have on Saturday, November 16, with Mrs Just finished an extended trip Anna Harmon of Grants Pass pre throughout the western states. sent as inspector. Guests from both Fern Cherryholmes was In Central the Grants Pass and Medford organ Point Saturday evening izations are expected to attend. A pot-luck dinner will be served at "Curly” Sexton, who is stationed noon. All local members are urged at Crater Lake, was in Medford and to be there. Business meeting will Central Point over the weekend on open at two o'clock. business. LOCALS Shallow Eyes Tissue Paper S k in and R e g u la r Shape Mr. and Mrs. Hay Ward aud small fruit cakes, puddings, and pies. Mail son, Robert, of Klamath Falls spent or leave your recipes at this office. We would like to get enough more the weekend here with Mrs Ward’s rcipes to be able to print our cook parents, Mr. and Mrs. Limbeck. book of favorite recipes. Mr. and Mrs. Walker and two STUFFED BAKED POTATOES children of Eagle Point visited at the Richardson home Sunday. The Take ten medium sized potatoes. Walkers moved to Eagle Point re Wash and bake. Cut in half length cently from Caste Rock, and run the wise and scrape out of shells and Exchange there. mash them. To this add one medium Rev. Phillips, of the Christian size onion finely minced. 1 small can pimectuea cut fine, % cup butter, church, has charge of the program and salt and pepper to taste. Beat over KM ED at eight o'clock each altogether and refill shells. Cover morning. top with grated cheese. Put In pan Christmas Cards from your own and place In oven and bake about 15 snapshots. Personal, distinctive inex or 20 minutes longer. A little papri pensive. My display now at Gleason’s ka may be sprinkled over top when shop. Make a date for a home sit removed from oven, If desired. MRS. E. E. SCOTT ting. Anders’ Studio. White, Fluffy Body, with A Distinctive N U T T Y Flavor A good description of our DESCHUTES POTATOES TRY A HACK AT FABER’S Wash as many large or medium sized potatoes as desired, bring to a boil, drain and rub over outside with butter or lard, and bake. This method leaves an attractive shiny skin and does not have that shrunk en appearance as in the old way. Recipes Are Given If one wishes, the core may be re moved lengthwise and the potato For Baked Potatoes stuffed with cheese before putting Some people may not realize that in over. This is very delicious. all potatoes are not good baking pO' MATTIE SMITH tatoes A good baking potato should be fairly large, smooth, clear skin SUNSHINE POTATOES ned, of mealy texture when bak Wash thoroughly six medium size ed. A number of people have been kind enough to hand In recipes for potatoes and bake till well done. baking potato«, for which we thank While still hot cut potatoes in half- length ways. Scoop out centers, be them. We are starting our favorite re ginning carefully to not break shell. Mash and season with butter, salt cipe column again this next week. Send In your favorite recipes. Now For Hose that Wear buy would be a good time for Christmas NOLDE & HORST Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann. Humphrey’s Meat Market McCormick-Deering Line I Tractor Plows and Harrows i N O W O PEN for business GOOD M EAT at Reasonable Prices C O M P LE TE LINE OF H A R N E SE S I * W. E. Alexander 5 'i The Come in and get acquainted. Next to Ross Barber Shop Open Sunday morning from 7.30 to ».30. “Perfecto” Pump !S Anniversary o f the First MethodM church In Medford will open this evening with a 7 o'clock prayer meeting. President Baiter of the Willamette University will preach Sunday morning followed by a lun cheon given by the Alumni with Dr. the Fiftieth Haxtor as honor gueat. Special services for ATTENTION! T u rkey & Poultry G row ers We are now accepting prime turkeys and all kinds of poul try . . . TOP PRICES GUAR ANTEED and QUICK RE TURNS . . . Graded and weigh ed here! Agent for the Genuine C ALIFORNIA MEDICATED HEALING SOAP Central Point, Ore. Moulton-Bartley now being featured at the Central Point Depot A . Levy & J. Zentner Company Oakland, Calif. King Produce Company San Francisco, Calif. Represented by Fred D. Silva Headquarters Valandra Hotel, Central Point, Oregon. Proper W in ter L ubricants FURNITURE, STOVES. TOOLS W,T„ We Buy, Sell or Trade » Orchard Ladders the proper grade of winter lubricant^ In your crankcase, transmission and rear axle, you are a s Radio— Trad«- for wood Good Saddle, 1 Well Puinp & Pipe sured of easier starting, smoother operation and more care-free driving for the cold wave that is just ahead. Cor. Pine & 8rd St». Central Point „ I Proper lubricants are cheaper than replacing bearings— and that is just exactly what is likely to happen if you continue to drive your car with summer lubricants. Kriegoline G A S Edward Jones Receiving Nov. 18 to 24 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 2nd H A N D STO R E & Trading Post RICHFIELD — UNION 7fl by 14, 1»35 and milk. Fill the shells with the mashed potatoes and sprinkle over with grated cheese. Place In hot ov en long enough to melt cheese. L. E. R. FOR TRADE— Model T. Ford truck. Ruxtell axle, good condition, for milk cow. C. H. Mosher, one block north Hotel Valandra, Central Point. Make Them So Easy to Peel. When Baked, They Have a Snow- I THTRSDAT, NOVEMBER Th« AMERICAN, CENTRAL POINT, OREGON PAO E rOJTi Don’t take a chance— drive your car in today and let 3 us lubricat? your car properly for winter driving. KEROSENE — MOTOR OILS Wholesale and Retail A . R. O W IN G S SERVICE S T A T IO N Associated Service Station L. C. Grim es at D R Y C LE A N IN G S P E C IA L S Adrienne*s Shoe Dresses ...................... 75c to $1.25 Ladles' Coats ..................— $1.00 Gents' Overcoats ................... $100 G e n t s ’ S u it s DEPARTM ENT ....................................85c Laundry Specials Wet Wash .......- ...........................3c Dry Wash .............................. — 6c Rough Dry ................................ _7c Economy Wash ...»...............— 6c at only IN D K PK N D E N T L A C N D R Y * D R Y C LE A N IN G 1738 X . R iversid e I’ h on e 535 $5.00 For Sale USED FURNITURE, STOVES, BICYCLES, STEP LADDERS .NOTIONS, BOOKS also FORD COUPE For Sale or Trade 1 big pump has the new flexible instep to absolutely prevent cut ting aud also a new heel grip to prevent slipping on the heel. Get 4M 3 Crown Feeds Crown Turkey Finisher Per Cwt. »3.50 Common Vetch Per Cwt. S3.25 By Jacobs, Malcolm ( j Burtt San Francisco LONG'S SECOND HAND STORK Central Point yours while size» are complete. In both Black and Brown suede. 1935 Turkey Service P A S T IM E ROLLER RIN K M ILL AGAIN BE t ON’ DLCTED during the coming Thanksgiving and Xmas season. This high type service w ill be featured by several new Innovations which will definitely establish a lower handling cost. ARRANGE NOW TO HANDLE YOUR TURKEYS WITH US. — Oregon Headquarters— Will be Open for the Winter Season Frank J. Hart 5 Nights a W eek EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT MONDAY and TUESDAY Latest Music AUDITORIUM of ARMORY Doors Open, 7:30 YOUNG SCHErERS, Manager Ashland Fruit Co. Jelephone Ashland 4 42 W alter U. Friedrichs, Field Mgr. Complete Line of Case Farm Machinery U h «I Hauling and Transfer Grinding & Re-cleaning FIN L E Y IM P LE M E N T COMPANY We’ve Got ’em USED TRACTOR riXJWS HORSE DRAWN PLOWS USED SPRING TOOTH 1 SKI» W AGON All the Time PRICES A L W A Y S R E A S O N A B L E 1 Central Point Meat Market I. D. LEWIS* Prop. CH A— < FREE K IN D L IN G WITH EVERY BODY WOOD ORDER Central Point Wood Yard P h on e a m SPECIAL SATURDAY i s