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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1935)
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1 9 3 3 T h « A M E R IC A N , (_ E.VTU.AL POINT. OREGON PAGE FOCI! LOCALS Mr. and Mr«. Curtis Dip« and children of Oklahoma have rented the Cochran house. Mr*. Glpe 1« a daugh er of Mr. and Mr*. Duncan. Mr and Mr*. E. E. Scott and Ev erett Scott enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mr* Hay An- der*. Mr. and Mrs Lewis Swart* were also invited guests but owing to Mrs Swart*’ health Mr*. Anders sent their dinner to them. Mr and Mrs. C. R. Moore of Lake Creek and Mi s Thelma Moore of Medford njoyed their Thanksgvlng dinner at the home of Mrs. Moore's brother. Postmaster Tom Pankey and family. Mrs. Jake Myers returned home from the hospital last Friday and is doing nicely. During this heavy fog one man driving from Medford to Ashland stopped to clean off his windshield and five cars piled up. No one was injured but quite a lot of damage was done to the various cars. Mr. and Mrs. McCleod have sold Tom Smith was a visitor at th« tbelr ranch and furniture and ex Walker home Tuesday evening pect to leave soon for Portland The Past Noble Grand club held where Mr. McCleod la in the fores their Christmas party at the home of try service. Bette Pankey with a large attend Mrs L. H Smith. Mr. and Mrs. ance. They enjoyed a Christmas tree C. E. Smith entertained with a and each member received a gift Thanksgiving dinner Mrs. Elmer from their Becky's. Murd and daughters, Marlon and The Rebekah’s will hold a Haidar Janet and son George, of Griffin on Saturday, the seventeenth Every creek. body is welcome. Mr. and Mrs L. K. Potter and children spent Thanksgiving with | Mr. and Mrs. George Marine who j returned recently from a trip In relatives at Dead Indian. ! Sunny California visited an old Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Obenchain ' school frtend. Mrs. Althea Yeek who eer Thanksgiving dinner guests at is living between Redding and Creka the home of Mrs. Stella Obenchain. on their way south. They continued the mother of Oliver. their trip down the coast to San John Lowel Morgan, infant son of Francisco, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Garrozla and Eva Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Murl Morgan died in the Klamath Falls hospital Novem former residents here. At Los An ber 22. age 2 years, 1 month and 27 geles they visited Miss Mildred Bur days. He was the grandson of Mr. gess and other friends before re and Mrs. Florence Walker of this turning home by the inland route. A LIFEBUO Y h ealth soap 3 - 19c Bring' in Your Coupons- FOR SALE— Christmas cards, box of 21 cards, all different— $1.00 $1.75 a box of 2 cards with your name engraved on each. See them at the American F aber’s Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wise and son 'Mrs. Carrie Chase of .Medford spent Thanksgiving at the A. E. Kenneth of Medford have moved in Powell home. to the Sparrow house, south of the Faber store. Mrs. Wise has opened The Willow Springs Thursday a beauty shop in Gleason's Barber club will meet .with Mrs. J. W. Birk Shop. holz today. Holiday Time or Used Machinery Any Other Time You can always get GOOD MEATS Independent Laundry & Dry Cleaning FINLEY IMPLEMENT COMPANY Dry Cleaning Specials at Reasonable Prices S U G G E S T IO N S ! 2nd HAND STORE & Trading Post FURNITURE, 8TOVK8, TOOLN We Huy, Hell nr Trade # Orchard I.adder* Radio— Trails for wood Good Saddle, | Well Pump A Pipe F o r the H olidays 8 PRISCILLA CORN POPPER ■ Butters and salts each kernel as It pops —no shaking or stirring. A ¡J useful kitchen utensil when not used as a popper. ■ Cor. Pine A Uni Ht*. Central Point BEST MEATS REDEEM THEM city. Nevita chapter will hold election of officers at their regular meeting ' Tuesday. All members are requested to be present. Refreshments will bo served. Esther Merritt Sanderson Is, chairman of the refreshment co m -' mittee and will be assisted by Jennie Miss Geraldine Tex who has beeu Visiting at the home of F. Walk visiting at the Ashquith borne in er Sunday were E. Bartow and Art Merritt, Pearl McCredie and Mable Mr. Cassman returned from Jack Bennett. Seattle over the Thanksgiving holi Gandy of McColllns Mill near Keno. sonville Wednesday and reported days returned home. Mr. William also Daisy Morgan from Willow Boy Scout meetings will be resu that it was clear and warm there Ashquith returned home with her Springs. med next week in the old church even if the fog here was so heavy and is a guest at the Guy Tex home. that we didn’t even know there was building on the West Side. The Florence Walker family had a sun. Mr. and Mrs. John Bohnert and as dinner guests Thanksgiving, Mr. baby daughter Marilyn were Thanks Mrs. Ward Davis visited Mrs. Ma and Mrs. Governor and family from Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Giggey of Ap giving guests at Mrs Bohnert's mo bel Quackenbush at the Experiment Sardine Creek. All had a nice time. thers. Mrs. Tracy. Station Tuesday. Mrs. Quackenbush plegate and Mrs. Giggey's uncle, Mr. Ruby Walker has just returned was formerly Miss Mabel Armstrong. Baker were visiting Mr. Baker’s sis The Florence Walker family have ter here Wednesday. Mrs. Giggey home after a few days stay with her moved Into the Orville Perdue home Mr. and Mrs. Edward Farra re reports that they are having very sister Mrs. Gladys Morgan of Keno. out on the midway road. ceived a radiogram in honor of their little fog in the Applegate district. Mr. and Mrs. Florence Walker 51st wedding anniversary last Wed "KNICKERNICK” Mr. Borah was a dinner guest at were in Klamath Falls on Monday, nesday. Undergarments that fit at the Cassman home for Thanksgiv 25th, to attend the funeral o f their Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann's. grandson. The W. R. C. will meet Saturday ing. afternoon. Election of officers will Be sure to read Leaver’s ad for Mrs. Wise of the Beauty shop be held and a good attendance is suggestions for Christmas gifts. wishes to announce that appoint tequested. ments may be made for evenings by FOR SALE— Young Turkey Toms 3 Sulky Plows Mrs. Nancy Wilson is very sick. phoning 21 or calling at the shop. and Hens— heavy and extra good Dr. Wilson of Medford was called 2— 2 bottom tractor plows for breeding purposes. Call Days Mr. and Mrs. Minnick enjoyed din and advised an Xray be taken. 1— 10 Inch 3— 2 bottom tractor ranch— Gold Hill, Oregon. ner with their son, Mr. O. M. Min plows FOR SALE— Portable Corona nick and family. MRS. E. M. Platt o f Ashland has typewriter. In good condition. $15. 2 Sprlngtooth harrows opened up a very attractive little See it at the American office. shop called the 'Betty Jane shop, at 1 Melotte cream separator 16 South Bartlett and cordially In- Kenneth Wyatt is making satis 2 Walking plows I vit'H all readers of the American to factory progress toward recovery 'call and get acquainted. from his recent attack of infantile 1728 X. lllverNidt* I*lione .V » paralysis. IMr. and Mrs. Earl Leever, Billy and Richard enjoyed Thanksgiving Mr. Milton is now able to be down dinner with Mr. Leever'* parents, town. He enjoyed dinner w-ith his Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Leever. sister, Mrs. Owing, Wednesday. Dresses .....................75c to $1.25 We do trucking & transfer work. Ladles' Coats .................— $1.00 Gents’ Overcoats ................... $1.00 Also grinding and re-cleaning Gents’ Suits ....... 85c Laundry Specials Wet Wash ........................... 3c Dry Wash ....... 5c Rough Dry — ............................. 7c Economy Wash .......... —....... 6c If you want the WE WILL GLADLY 8 tluit money can buy $1.25 l ROASTERS S Aluminum and Lisk Granite Roasters of all sizes. Small size m H $1.65 and up ” Roasters large enough for a 25-lb. turkey Radio Flier Coaster Carts ■ J Fine Wagons l rubber tires, strong and serviceable $6 00 now $4.50 A wagon which sold last year for $2.50 up to $5.00 TRY HUMPHREY’S MEAT MARKET Carring sets and many other articles that will make useful and appropriate Christmas gifts. Next door to Po*, Office Sausage a Specialty \\c deliver Order your (lui-im a» Turkeys and Chicken* Early W . C. Leever Hardware, Paints, & Sporting Goods Phone (HI ■ ■ " « J a j ■ at the Central Point Meat Market Kriegoline I. D. LEWIS, Prop. 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