page ron» THURSDAY, JANUARY 9. 193« The AMERICAN, CENTRAL POINT, OREGON LOCALS Claudette of the Claudette Beauty I'arlor has returned from a visit with friends In Nebraska and Illi­ nois. During her absence Mrs. Wise of our local beauty shop was la charge, having another operator help her when necessary. Alfred Babb who U borne on a M r Shipley R o m who was seri- furlough from San Diego where h" oiialy injured in an accident some- is In the Navy, visited bis sister, time ago is recovering satisfactory Mrs Long and family Sunday. and is now able to be up but still un­ able to return to work. Miss Vera M*-rahon of the Crateri- The few stores which are usually tn Beauty Shop is psendlng a couple remain closed of weeks in San Francisco and Los open Sunday's will during the hour of the funeral ser­ Angeles. vices for Mrs Hatfield. These will be Gordon Watkins of Tillamook is Ross £ Ross. Stone’s Drug Store assisting Mr Hair at the ranch which and Damon Cafe. Hotel Valandra is having the base he recently purchased from Mr. Es­ ment cemented. Marcel Paudols sex. here helping his uncle, Audre Cho- mel, do the work. Fauncy Leonard who recently purchased a home near here is a The Golden Link class of the fine booster for our valley and Is Christian church will hold their encouraging others to move here. cl ss party tomorrow at Mrs. Lois His son is connected with the Gen­ utig's home. This party will be In eral Petroleum Oil Company In Med­ the form of a shower for Mrs. Phil­ ford. lips. All friends are invited. Get your Grocery. coupons at Marine's Martha Russell Mildred Beeson Leaving M edford Called by Death Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Scott «p-nt Friday evening at the Theodore Glass home. Mr. Truman Brenner, Mrs. Ray Martha Ann Russell, infant daugh- Miss Mildred Beeson resigned re­ fer of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Russell i eently as assistant to A H. Banwell Ward and Mrs. W. Limbeck spent of Table Rock passed away at a local | manager of the Jackson County Friday of last week visiting at the hospital Monday forenoon at the age Chamber of Commerce. She is relin- _________________ of one year, four months and five qulshing her position because of 111-! nes in her family. She will return to days. The parents are well known here, her horn« In Ashland. SEE Miss Beeson came to the Chamber Mr Russell having been born at Jacksonville and the mother, Mar­ of Commerce here on May 1, 193 4. garet Collins Russell, having resided Prior to that time she was with the in this county practically all her life. Ashland Chamber of Commerce. She 4th Floor Medford Bldg. Beside« the parents, Martha Ann is known as a competent and courtt- • leaves one sister, Loice Elaine, aged ous office assistant and her resigna­ About three; also her grandparents, Mr tion wa regretted by the Chamber of! New Special Rates on Chiro­ and Mrs. Edward M. Russell of Jack­ Commerce. practic, Physotherapy and all 'Miss Beeson will be replaced by sonville, and Sam Collins of Table methods of natural treatments. Miss Margaret Wolgamott, daughter j Rock. Also new method of treatment Funeral services will be conducted of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Wolgamott : for Nervousness, Blood Pres­ at the Conger chapel at 2:30 Thurs­ of Suncrest Orchards. Miss Wolga­ sure. Kidney Tfouble. and mott Is a graduate of St. Mary's | day, with interment in the Siskiyou Poor Circulation. It la safe- high school. Memorial park. sure and sensible. Miss Beeson is well known here having taught in the local school. Dr. H. P. Coleman Mr. John Barstad of Portland spent Christmas and New Year's with his sister. Mrs. Paine and niece Miss Alice Anderson. Mrj. Paine reports that they like Central Point very much and that driving through they thought it a very un­ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Warren were attractive place and only a few plea­ Mr Will Owen arrived from Port- sant homes but find there are many d to attend the funeral of bla Medford visitors Monday. i lovely homes and many charming mother, Mrs. Julia Owen. Red beans- -4 lbs. 19c. Marine’s people. Dog food— 4 cans 25c at Marine'* Grocery. Attractive Display Mr. Roy Jones accompanied by Grocery. The Humphrey family was en-| Russell Ayers returned from a trip In Jones’ W indow Mr, and Mrs. Francis Russell are Please do not telephone for spending a few days at the home of tertained at the J. K. Baughman j in California last Thursday. Most of Mr and Mrs. Clifford Hatfield ar- rates, as different cases re­ her sister, Mrs. Ed Vincent. home New Year's day. the time they spent at Red Bluff. Roy Jone has a very attractive dis­ rivi d W dne-day from Seattle call­ quire different rates. ,, , , ,. . . „ „ . Mr. Jones father passed away while play of fruits he brought back with ed here by the serious sickness of Verne Shangle reports that I93o| ir. Hatfield's mother, who passed Is one of the best years he has ever: they were there. They continued on! him from California. In the center Is Try an A d in io San Francisco for a short visit. away last night. a large cluster of eight pink meat- had— only one year better which Free consultation and examin­ ed grape fruit all on one stem, The American Mrs Chomel received a letter was 19 29. This year would have ation. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Putney left weighing 12 lb. 8 oz. These grape­ been as good if not better If it had­ from Mrs. Mae MacKinnon, who is for a visit at the Edward Martin fruit were raised in the lower Rio Telephone 601 visiting her daughter In Oakland, n’t been for the Infantile paralysis home In Copco, Calif., Thursday af­ Grande Valley of Texas and were scare. saying that she is enjoying her visit ter Christmas. Mr. Putney says they sent to Mrs Edward Jones by her very much and expect to be home covered the world's worst road— brother, H. H. Stanley. The singer sewing machine com­ narrow, slippery, steep cliff, on one about January 13. Surrounding thus cluster were or- pany has opened new quarters right s,de and on the other a steep river, anges with the green foliage all ar­ Mr. and Mrs. Ober Hansen are ex­ next to their former place. This bank It took them just one hour to pecting Mr. and Mrs. Slid of Port­ place, 3 North Bartlett, Medford, go 16 miles. They enjoyed a very ranged on a black velvet base. land to arrive for a visit soon. has been entirely remodeled and is pleasant visit returning home Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Walter, son very pleasing office, light and day. New Year’s they had for dinner •Mr. and Mrs. Barthlomees have Edward and brother Jim of Talent. iry. Stop in and see all the latest leased the Nip & Sip and expects to guests, Mr. and Mrs. Martin of Cop- ail(j ^jr. and Mrs. Ross Kline enjoy- make many improvements in the singer machines. Many used as well co and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams ed New Year’s dinner at the Ed­ as new machines may be seen hère. of Butfe Falls. business. ward Farra home. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mr. W. H. Klatt is the Singer repre­ at Mrs. W. J. Freeman is ill at the sentative and Mrs Klatt assists in Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wick arri­ Chastain were overnight guest the Farra home New Year's. The Processing T ax was set aside, and our ved Christmas morning for a visit Community hospital and will be un­ the office. able to attend the funeral of her with Mr. Wick’s mother In Medford, Verne Shangle is working on mem­ mother Mrs. Owen. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Potter and and Mrs. Wick's family, Mr. and bership for the Jackson County prices are down. family have moved into a bouse near Mrs. Turpin here. They returned to Chamber of Commere. Portland Suuday following Christ­ Johnny Bohnert's. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Finley return­ mas. Independent Laundry 19c. Marine’s Matches— carton ed the first of the week from Port­ & Dry Cleaning Mrs. Bert Hedgpeth and daughter land. Grocery. 171W N. Riverside Phone 888 Mrs. Obenchain left this morning to Mr. and Mrs. W. Limbeck and son visit Mrs. Campbell in Talent. Dry Cleaning Arthur were dinner guests of Mr. Try the— SINGER R EPAIR MAN Mrs. Mary Alee is visiting her and Mrs. Jack Lees on New Year’s Specials Any line of machines iiqiaiml eve. Arthur left for San Pedro Cal. niece, Mrs. John Slater and sister, Dresses ..... 75c to $1.25 Work guaranteed later in the evening. Mrs. J. H. White in Medford for a Ladles' Coats ..................... $,1-00 W. H. KLATT Gents’ Overcoats .............. „.$1.00 few days. 3 N. Ilartlett Phone 7H2 Gents’ Suits .................... _„...85c Mr. E. E. Scott’s nephew, Mr. Medford, Ore. Laundry Specials Word was brought to this office Charles Day and wife of Portland Wash 3c today of the death of Aloie Myers, were visitors here Tuesday and Ir Wash 5c son of Mrs. Ella Minnlck who was ugh Dry .................. 7c Wednesday. They left for Grants Economy WaHh ............. _....6c Paw w h„r, they will vl«it friend, for ' I ' " » - « »or L am m ,, at Coast Red Cedar the time of the fire this summer a few days before returning to when Mr. Lammey was badly burn­ Posts Portland. ed. Excellent quality Mr. Vincent Collins who has been 15c each Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanson spent Kriegoline visiting at the Swartz home for a We just received a good stock of Tuesday evening at the Harry Tonn RICHFIELD — UNION 7« couple of weeks left for San Fran­ home. American Fence o f various specifications cisco Tuesday. Mrs. Collins will visit FIRESTONE BATTERIE S just like the one we sell are G A S Our Price is Right. her for a few days longer and will Mr. and Mrs. Orin Glass enter­ used in all parts of the world. The manufacturer of KEROSENE — MnjTOR OIIJ4 then return to her home also. tained with a New Year's dinner. F IN L E Y FIRESTONE BATTERIE S knows that car owners in Wholesale and Retail The Invited guests were Mr. and Norway must have "cold weather performance’ ’ in the IM P L E M E N T CO. Little Jackie Potter is confined Mrs. Theodore Glass and Mr. and FIRESTONE BATTERIE S they buy. Also, that car own­ A . R. O W J N G S I used Hainiitcrmill. at home with the measles. Mrs. Floyd Hilton. ers in the Argentine want their FIRESTONE BA T­ S E R V IC E S T A T I O N TE R IE S suited for torrid temperatures. In the United Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Scott are sport­ States a wide range of temperatures is experienced. ing a new V8 Ford Sedan — beauti­ That is why it pays to .." R E P L A C E ..W IT H A F IR E ­ ful dark blue with stiver trimmings. Adrienne’s Shoe Dept. Announce Their STONE” . . . the battery that has proven successful in Mr Elmer Hull and son were call­ all climates . . . the battery that starts in any weather. ing here today. Semi-Annual Lower Prices on FLOUR KLAMATH FLOUR $ 1 OQ 49 lbs.................. ipA.Oi/ Faber’s A F ire sto n e Battery S ta rts in A n y W e a th e r “ Let Me lie Y o u r M ilkm an" Gilm an’s Sanitary D/iiry There may no/ he the crvsimllne P A S T IM E R O L L E R R IN K Will b« Open for the Winter Season But There L -or nrthing In the body. BESIDES 5 Nights a W eek EVERY NIGHT EX CH IT MONDAY end TUESDAY Latest Music AUDITORIUM of ARMORY Itoor* Open, 7:30 YOUNG HCHKPERH, Manager H,0 SHOE SALE Kvery Day at L O N G ’S 2nd Hand Store fe u 'r a l INdnt B E ST M EATS % includes all styles of shoes in hroken sizes . . . Values to $6.50 H U M P H R E Y ’S M EAT M ARKET Next iloor to Po*« Office Sausage a Specialty W e deliver 2nd H A N D S T O R E & Trading Post FI H N ITU R E, H T O V IS , TOOLS W e Ruy, Sell o r Trade Order your Christ mss Turkeys and Chickens Early Phone 4#t| December At 8 Vi 4 DO UBLE STAM P DAYS 9 Orchur,| 1 Adders Rndto— Trail«* fo r wood Good Saddle, I W e ll Pu m p A Pipe I ’or. I*lne it 3rd St*. Central P oin t $ 2 < 9 5 Second Group This group includes all of this fall’s styles of Moul- ton-Bartley footwear. . . . Values to $5.50 tli«« money ran buy TRY Sg.95 Fourth Group Another group of all this year's styles Styl-Eez shoes . . . Values to $6.85 of Selby ■? A Good $ 3 45 Third Group Selby Styl-Eez shoes are Included in this group in all styles— broken sizes— Values to $6.50 $/|.45 Resolution— Is to trade where you can be assured of the Fifth Group This group includes every pair of our Selby Tru- poise shoes— all this year's styles . , . Values to $8.75 $g.95 Sixth Group This includes all Selby Aroh-Pr#«erver*. Mnsebeck Health-Spot and all orthopedic shoe«- - Values to $11.00 HEAT L. C. G rim es Every pair of shoes in our stock is On S A L E “ W e hold nothing back and it is all N E W S T Y L E merchandise First Group B A R G A IN S If you wiuat the Associated Service Station SJ.95 BEST M EATS MANY OTHER SAYINGS ON BOTH SHOES at Reasonable Prices AND HI BRER FO<»TW EAR ) « s r home with The Nat Stlore s I MIMICHE*. IW N TkIN and < O N F K < T I < H I E R Y II« N. R iverside, M edford Dry Fuel Central Point Wood Yard Pitone 333 Ille s o nable Prices Prom pt Service A d r i e n n e ’s »Shoe D epartm ent N o HET'I M*s NO E A C H IN G E * II I. SAI.KS c a s h Central Point Meat Market I. D. L E W IS , Prop.