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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1935)
PAGE F Q 0 t = THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 31. IBM “ == Mr. and Mrs. Mason Mears, who Today tbere is an invisible guest who have been the inspiration for many sits at the table of every family in parties the past month left at mid this country. He is the invisible tax night Wedneday for Ephrada, Wash. | eater that collects the hidden taxes. By Virginia Powell after a delightful evening at thej I When the housewife purchases three Has anyone started their Pearl Bonney home. lily pork chops, the butcher weighs them ---------- planting yet? out but only wraps up one. The Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Leever have, We have. Mra. Tbeodore Glaga has been using a Lisk roaster for the a jong row of ,ove,y (we ca„<,d , hem past 35 years and report It is still St. JoBeph blU have been ,n_ as good as new. Mr. Leever Is carry- formed tbat lhey #re t„ e Madonna) ■ ing the Lisk line of roasters at the ,llle8 alonK lh# road front of her ■ present time. house, so last week we planted a row GARDEN, SHRUBS, & FLOWERS Local Happenings Premium Cards good until Iiw. 25. Old Schoolmate Dies All premium card» must be pun ched in full and prize» will be given by December 26th, after that date cards will be cancelled and custO' mere will be given Green Trading stamps. D. M. C. Strands in colors. 2 for 6c.— Hatfields. Th* AMERICA», CENTRAL POINT, OREGON = Mr. and Mrs. Edward Karra rei ceived the sad news of the death of an old frlendk and schoolmate, Wil liam Wrignt at Huntington, Califor nia, last month. Mr. Wright was born and grew to manhood In the Willow Springs district. SUGGESTIONS Children's Rubbers— 19c pair at right across the street from her'». If Return With Kilo A good pair overalls, 98c at Fa our lilies are as lovely this spring A party of four, including George Kaber's- ber's as her'» were last spring, we invite Jantzer of Prospect, Charles Jantzer you all right now to saunter out this Mr. and Mrs. Mason Mears and and Carl Hanson of Central Point, way some lovely spring day next returned from a hunting trip In Ba Miss Martha Smith enjoyed dinner year and enjoy them with us. We at the Sanford J. Richardson home ker county with four large elks. The might even spare you one or two. Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. largest had horns 65 Inches from tip If anyone has cuttings or roots of to tip. Mears and Miss Smith left this morn Readers of The American are urg any flowers to give away we will ing at four o’clock for Ephrata, Mesdames Eldon Gleason, Edward ed to take advantage of our apeclal gladly let it be known through this Washington, where they will make Farra, Tom Pankey and Ed Vincent clubbing offers to secure Xmas gifts. column. We would also like anyone their home. attended the Rebekah potluck sup Any of the following offers can be who is planting lilies to give us their divided to make several gifts. Many names so we can print It in this) Mrs. Jake Myers was operated on at per in Medford Tuesday night. out of town relatives or friends apace. the Sacred Heart hospital last Fri Alta Kelly, Rose Hodgson, Lois We were delighted when we were day morning and is doing nicely Richardson and Martha Smith of would be pleased to receive a mess She expects to return home soon Eagle Poilnt, enjoyed a covered dish age from our valley every week for given a numor of Regal Lily seeds Mrs. Myers made the remark before liuncheon at Mrs. Brenner's last Fri a whole year. Send them The Ameri in Medford this week. Can hardly | can. Anyone interested in condensed wait till spring to plant them. her operation that If she thought day afternoon. news of the world, and especially her son, Homer, would have the A union choir rehearsal for prepar the news of Washington, will like measles she would put off her oper ation and be home to nurse hint. The ation for Thanksgiving service music the Pathfinder. Those musically in morning after she left, Homer was will be held Wednesday evening at cllned would enjoy a copy of “ Ore in bed with a well developed case. 8:30 o'clock at the Christian church. gon Girl” written by a local boy, and Big crowds are taking advantage the beautiful Christmas cards will Mrs. James Cummings, his aunt, of the Big Stock Reduction Sale at carry a message of Christmas cheer Notice cared for him during his illness. Wlllock’s Golden Rule at Medford. Owing to lack of space, Favorite to 21 friends. Mr. Willock, owner of the store re F arew ell Party fo r .Mears OFFER 1 Recipes will not appear in this Issue ports that prices on all merchandise Mrs. Pearl Ronney entertained but will appear next week. We have The American, one year, $1.50 are going up all the time, so every with a farewell dinner party for Mr. two lovely fruit cake recipes waiting Pathfinder, one year, $1.00 and Mrs. Mason Mears, who left last and will appreciate It if you will BOTH FOR ................................$2.00 one should be sure to take advan tage of this sale. night f o r Eastern Washington. send in other recipes so as to have OFFER 2 The Golden Rule is a home owned Those present were Mrs. Macleod. them In plenty of time. The American, one year, $1.50 store and sell only quality merchan Miss Martha Smith, Mr. Roy Jones Pathfinder, one year, $1.00 E. Eld red of Butte Falls district Box 21 Xmas Cards, $1.00 dise. Be sure to attend this sale. Mr. and Mrs. Mears, and the host was in town this week marketing ALL FOR .......* ................. ......... $2.75 and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Donney turkeys which were all fancy grades. TAXES FOR EVERYBODY! O FFE R 8 Itrophy Jewelry Store is one of the Mr. Eldrcd has about three hundred A noted humorist, asked recently The American, one year, $1.50 busiest places in Medford, yet you turkeys. what was the best laugh topic, re Pathfinder, one year, $1.00 are sure of prompt and courteous plied: “ Taxes! Everybody pays Mrs. Rodney Richard and small Box 21 Xma Cards, engraved with them.’’ service. You are invited in, to look name, $1.75 over the stock, even If not planning 80n stuart oi Modesto are visiting at -But whlle we laugh, the cost of ALL FOR ........................ ........... $3.00 government— national, state and lo to buy. There are many beautiful the home of Mrs. Richard's parents OFFER NO. 4 cal— climbs and climbs. And John and serviceable gifts that will bring Mr and Mrs. Hamrick.. Mr. Richard The American, one year, $1.50 will Join them for the Thanksgiving Citizen pays dearly for his laughs. happy memories for many years. Pathfinder, one year, $1.00 Gifts for bablps and children may be holidays. Miss Erma Hamrick of Box 21 Xmas Cards, $1.00 Portland will be home for Thanks found here also. Box 21 Xmas Cards, engraved, $1.75 giving also 1 copy song “ Oregon Girl" written Married man wants any kind of | The Past Noble Grand club of the by local boy, $.25 work. Experienced carpenter and dairyman. Would like wood cutting! Rebekah's will hold a Bazaar Dec. Total $5.50 value or other work. Phone 601, Central) 17. Cooked food and fancy goods ALL FOR ........... „ ..................... $1.50 will be for sale and a lunch served Point. at noon. Mr. James Cummings smiling face Mervyn Gleason reports that the is missed from our streets. Mr. Cum mings Is confined to his home with I Turkoyahoot held last week was a Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Overbeck are the flu. He Is Improving at ibis w r l-lTCr>' «ucccssful affair tbe proud parents of twin girls, Ung Kenneth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray weighing six pounds, six and a half Wyatt, was stricken with Polio di ounces, born at the Sacred Heart sease last Saturday night. He has hospital Monday. Mrs. Overbeck Is a The (jladel suffered a slight paralysis of the left daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John An Come in and get acquainted. of Our Freedom side and at this time, two o'clock derson. No names have been decided Next to Ross Ihvrber Shop Thursday afternoon. It Is feared that on yet. The Overbecks have one oth By RAYMOND PITCAIRN Open Sunday morning from the paralysis Is spreading. No new er little daughter, Harriett, who Is Auliun al Chairman 7.30 to 0.80. — Scnf i nW. i «*/ t h r K rp u h lit . cases either In Medford or the sur visiting at the home of her grand rhe Supreme Court of tire United rounding country have been report parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. States meets this session in its new ed. home across from the Capitol at Wash ington 'Married man with small child Beautiful and impressive, the struc ture cost some $9.000.000 to build. That, wants work of any kind. Leave word it has been pointed out. Is about half at this office or phone 601. Central FU R N IT U R E , ST O V E S, TOOLS the price of a battleship. Dresses .................... 75c to $1.25 But, as a defender of our freedom, th# Point. W e B a y , Bell o r T r s d c Ladles' Coats ..................— $1.00 Clean up price on Women’s Rub Supreme Court building with all that it Gents' Overcoats ................... $1.00 represents la many times mors valuable bers— 29c pair. Faber’s. Oents' Suits .................... ...85c O Orchard Ladders than any drradnaught Laundry Specials R a d io— 'T ra«le fo r w ood Se® the lovely Christmas cards at Wet Wash .......- ................. - ....... 3c The battleship guards us against dan Oood Reddle, I W ell Pump A l*tpe gers from without Dry Wash .................................... 5c this office. Reasonably priced. Name Rough Dry ..... 7c The Supreme Court—as protector and engraved on if wished— $1 to $1.75 Cor. Pine A 3rd St». Economy Wash .......... 6c interpreter of the Constitution—guards Central Pobit INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY our government and our freedom lor bo* of 21 cards. See our club o f A DRY CLEANING against dangers from within. fer in other part o f paper. 1 7 2 8 V R iversid e P h on e 59» It la the Supreme Court that say* "Stop" when our personal liberty or the A number of men are cleaning the safeguarding provisions of our Consti highway of scattered paper and rub tution are violated bish which makes a big Improve It ts the citadel of our freedom Kriegoline ment. This would be unnecessary If RICHFIELD — UNION 7« There have oeen efforts—both past eveyrone would take rare of tbelr and recent — to weaken that citadel own rubbish. There have been attempts to transfer KEROSENE — MOTOR OILS the power* vested in the Supreme Court to other branches of government Wholesale and Retail Firmly the people have resisted such proposals Emphatically they have dem onstrated that they want no stone re moved from the fortress that guards their constitutional rights 25c * 50c Finger Waves And they are right They know that ..............25c Comb Waves when that fortress falls, the freedom ........„...25c Manicure assured them under the Constitution ........„..3 5 c can perish with It Facial ... ...... 60c Remember. It was the Declaration of Marcel Independence that won our freedom: tt was the Constitution that preserved U: and it la the 8upreme Court that pro T h a n k -g iv in g din n er parti«1* and USED FURNITURE. HTOVKH. tects it dance* all call fo r -p c ria l atten F or the H olidays American Offer* Several Attractive Clubbing Rates PRISCILLA CORN POPPER Butters and salts each kernel as it pops-—no shaking or stirring. A useful kitchen utensil when not used as a popper. $1.25 ROASTERS Aluminum and Lisk Granite Roasters of ail sizes. Small size $1.65 and up Roasters large enough for a 25-lb. turkey Radio Flier Coaster Carts Fire wagon, rubber tires, strong and serviceable $6.00 now $4.50 A wagon which sold last year for $2.50 up to $5.00 Many Are Taking « Advantage of Sale J Carving sets and many other articles that will make useful and appropriate Christmas gifts, W . C. Leever Hardware, Paints, & Sporting Goods Oregon Girl By C. W. Powell On Sale at Stone’s Drug Store, Central Point. Pruitt’s Melody Shop, Medford. Palmer Music Store, Medford. The American, Central Point. N O W OPEN Dry Cleaning Special* \ Try that Beautiful Song Humphrey’* Meat Market Twin* Born to Overbeck Family third he gives to this Invisible guest. This steady sapping of the nation al incomes to meet public expenses was cited by Lewis H. Brown, presi dent of the Johne-llanvllle Corpora tion, in a recent address to the Am erican Bankers Association. for business GOOD MEAT at Reasonable Prices star For quick Clean Spark Plugs w ▼ V HHN spark plugs are cleaned our way, which removes all carbon deposits and oxides— when properly 2nd HAND STORE & Trading Post spaced to the car manufacturer’s specifications, you are Insured quicker starting and increased gasoline mileage. We clean plugs for 5c ea<h- com« in and let us inspect your plugs today. Associated Service Station L. C. Grim es GAS PERMANENTS $1.95 & $2.50 Central Point Beauty Shop A. R. OWINGS SERVICE STATION For THANKSGIVING tion fo r the hair and all kind* o f b r a n t) w ork. n o th k t o c r e d it o r s IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OK OREGON FOR JACK- SON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estates of J. • II41 and M S h a y , «iso known I • M.\l;\ s tt U , husband .in,I wife, deceased. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that th" undersigned hss been appointed 'he County Court of Jackson Coun- t> Oregon, administratrix of the ea st.•* of J. E Hay and M. 8 Hay I • i«o known as Mary 8. Hay, husband and wife, deceased, and has quail f" d All persons having claims ag inat said eatatea are hereby no li "d to present them, duly verified the manner provided by law. to me •» ,h<‘ office of G W. Nellson. Atlor- t y for said estate*. i„ the Court house. at Medford. Oregon, within a x months from date o f this notice. Dated and first published Novem ber I I , 1 9 3 5 . ARLENE R HAY. Administratrix. Nov. 21, 31, Doc 5. II PIIO.NE fo r appoin tm en t. USED TRACTOR V i C o rb y ’s Hor*e Drawn Plow* Wave Shop M ention) H o te l P h o n e I U90 For Sale UK "YULES, BTEr LADDERS NOTIONS, IÏOOKH also FORD COUPE L'or Rale or Trade W e’ve Got ’em LONGS SECOND HAND STORK Cen’ ral Point USED SP R IN G TO O TH FINLEY IMPLEMENT COMPANY G R IN D IN G A K M I.K A M N U Edward Jone* A g e n t f o r t h r G r a n in e ■ C A L IF O R N IA M I l DII A T E I» M E A L IN G HO.AP O s t r a l P o in t , O r r . FREE, K IN D LIN G Will be Open for tbe W'luter Season WITH EVERY BODY MOOD 5 Nights a Week ORDER EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT MONDAY and TVKBDAY Central Point Wood Yard t l D IT O K IU M o f A R M O R Y D o o r* O p en . Y O U N G M H H 'K I W , M a n a g er Latest Music P h on e tu a All the Time PASTIME ROLLER RINK 7 :8 0 PRICES ALWAYS REASONABLE Central Point Meat Market I. D. LEWIS, Prop. fiM V ft i H u j / i i j j — oi «