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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1936)
THURSDAY, J A M A R Y SS, l»3f, i Tli» AMKltU A.1, (E N T BAL POINT, OIUDQON PAOK r o n » ■ - ' We've Just Installed modern' A large percentage of high school Mrs. W. J. Freeman's many friends over filling. Bake 12 minutes in mo- Mrs Green is visiting at the home of her son. Mr. Henry Kilburn. She equipment for the testing and re- students attended the showing of th,.* will be pleased to hear that she was derately slow oven. This makes an expects to be with them during the pair of all makes of Magnetos. A “ Tale of Two Cities'’ in Medford able to return home from the hos- excellent company dessert and can hi rest of (he winter. first class service at a reasonable last week. pltal last week. spread with whipped cream In place Mayor Leever i3 recovering satis price. W’ e also repair radios, lock- 1 - I of meringue. factorily at the hospital in Medford. FOR SALE— Pure blood Black Min smithing, saw filing, fixit works and Mi«« Ruth Bchreiber took the bio-! vir. E. C, Faber will leave this If you don’ t think this is fine just Mis son Karl Is suffering with an at orca roosters, |1.00 each. W. H Nor-|g|nal| |athe work Dawson Filing and loKJ class on a field trip this week j evening for Portland on a business . try one. f’ ck of the mumps. cross. 1 mile east of Central Point,| Grlnd|n(? Works. 44 North Front. to the bird preserve at the borne of trip. He will visit his daughter.I MRS. A. A. DAVIS. Mr. Driver on the old Stage Road. near Bear (reek bridge. Medford Oregon. Phone 263. France«, at the W ’ illamette llniver-^ Those receiving prizes at Marine’s slty while gone. He will return Pit rdoy night were Mr. Mlnnlck, M. C. St Arnold this week reciev- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tonn are en I home Friday evening. You take th« highroad Mr. and Mrs. Victor Noel and Dad Dynge and Mrs. E. P. Stone. ed word that his nephew, Wilbur W. I Merle Hargis of Roseburg were din tertaining at their home this week I'll take the railroad Welter, an able seaman, was one of! ner guests of I-otus Hesselgrav4 Mr. Tonn’s mother of Lake Creek. Kern Cherryholmes left Wednes those who lo*( their lives when the I While visiting here she is taking day night to spend a week with steamer Iowa was wrecked a short Friday evening. daily treatments at the,Osteopathic Jerry .lone« in Dunsmuir, Calif. time ago off Peacock Spit, at the Mrs. Clem Finley and Mrs. Smith] Clinic in Medford, mouth of the Columbia river. The visited at the Lewis home this after- Sugar Pine Shakes at Faber's PECAN 1*1 E steamer was bound for New York noon. Mr. and Mrs. George Balkey of One baked pie shell Horn To Rev. and Mrs. Clifton and was blown from her course after ( -------------- j San Francisco arrived Saturday for >s cup sugar A Phillips, pastor of the Christian crossing the bar at the mouth of j \|r and y|r8. George Cook and a visit with Mrs. Balkey’s mother, Four tablespoons flour Church, at their home In this city, the river, and was driven on the little son Warren arrived last week Mrs. Nancy Wilson and her sister, 1-8 teaspoon salt at 4 a. m. January 21st., a son, rocks on the north shore with the for a Weeks visit at the home of Mrs. Mary Richardson. 3 egg yolks Prince Royal Dan Phillips. Mother loss of all on board. Mrs Cook's sister, Mrs. C. E. Hum-, ----------- 2 cups milk and child both reported doing fine phries and other relatives in Eagl.'j Miss Alice Anderson and Miss 1 teaspoon vanilla The Young Married People's Cluss No report on the father. Point. Laura Pastorino were shopping in 2 tablespoons butter of the Federated Church held their Medford Saturday. Miss Anderson V4 cup broken pecans The Missionary Circle of , *, e , attended the meeting of the Teach- Thousands of people have shopped •Mr. and Mrs. Long accompanied monthly business and social gather Blend together flour, sugar and around and have decided that unin ing at the home of their pastor and Christian Church met Friday at the' r.g c|,orus by Mrs. Stansby and Mrs. Law mo comfort, at 2« a mile and less, is the salt. Add yolks and milk. Cook until wife. Rev. and Mrs Lewis Monday home of Mrs. Edward Jones. Elec tored to Rutte Falls recently and vl- best travel buytoday. Alaowfood sells creamy in a double boiler. Stir fre evening. At the close of an enjoy tion of Officers was held. Mrs. Etta for bargain prices on our trains now. i:ed at the Lee Jone's home. They Mr. Grover Leech, salesman for quently, add vanilla, butter and pe Our new tray service in coaches and report the first snow of the season able evening refreshments were Lacy was elected President; Mrs. the Oregon Equipment Company of Tourist Pullmans offers coffee or served by Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Cox. Bertha Bursell, vice president; Mrs. Klamath Falls visited at the home of cans. Pour into baked pie shell and there Sunday. milk for 5r, sandwiches 1 Or, dough Secretary; Mrs. his mother, Mrs. Paine and Miss An cover with meringue. nuts lOr, fruit it, ice cream lOr, etc. Mr and Mrs. Ayers entertained Elizabeth Scott, MERINGUE ’■ boys who have been making the teachers of the Federated church Clara Vincent, Treasurer. The next derson over Sunday. Mr. Leech re Three egg whites II the disturbances evenings were at their home Tuesday evening. 18 meeting will be held February 20 at ports that the company business has 5 tablespoons confectioners sugar ■k n to court and If their practices See your local S.P. agent or write were present. Plans were talked over the home of Mrs. Fred Wiley. Mrs. tripled in the last three years and Beat egg whites and add sugar. J. A. Ormandy, Gen. Pats. Agent. not stopped their auto licensee Aaron Davis will be leader. that business is very good. for the coming year. Mr. Ayers being 70S Pacific Bldg., Portland,Ore. Beat until creamy, roughly spread II be suspended. the new suprintendent of the Sunday The young married people's Sun school. Delicious refreshments were For The American day school class of the Christian served by the hostess. church will have its January social Telephone 601 meeting at the home of Mr. and Much interest is being shown in Hard Mrs. H. J. Fleischer on Friday even the Tuesday afternoon Bible class of By RAYMOND PITCAIRN ing of this week. the Federated church. From two to Independent Laundry ’Sattonal Chairman three o’clock Chapter Summary is .--Sentinels ol the Republic Miss Bette Hill is reported to be & D ry Cleaning taught by Mrs. Harry Davisson fol very ill of influenza. During the past few years there has 1728 N. Riverside I’ hone 535 to plan for been advocated in this country a phil lowed by Mrs. R. C. Lewis on syn thesis of the Bible from three to osophy utterly new to America. Mr. H. E. Young left Dry Cleaning It is the Philosophy of Fear. four. All ladies are Invited to these for the northern part of Better Gardens and Greater Yields Specials It Is preached by those who would classes Tuesday afternoons from 2 destroy our faith in America as a to 4 o ’clock. Dresses .....................75c to $1.25 nation and in the individual American from your land Ladies' Coats ........................$,100 as a self-reliant, self-respecting citizen, Gents' Overcoats ................... $1.00 The Nat Store The P.T.A. Study Club will meet able and eager to pull his own weight Gents’ Suits ....................- ....... 85c next Wedneday. January 29, at First investigate the Best Quality of Seed— then investigate the in the boat Laundry Specials SANDWICHES, FOUNTAIN It seeks to convince us that oppor Mrs. Cassman’s home. All mothers Wet Wash .......- ...........................3c claims of Agricultural Lime added to your soil. tunity in America has vanished, that interested In Mrs. Mack’s program j and CONFECTIONERY Dry Wash ...............................— 5c individual courage and Initiative are Rough Dry — ............................. 7c are invited. 11(1 N. Riverside, Medford futile, that we should look to govern Economy Wash .................... _...6c ment or other agencies, rather than to Portland arrived Mrs Woodin of ourselves, for guidance and support. For Sale at That's what's behind most of the Saturday night to visit her sister, Furry accompan- queer social and economic panaceas Mrs. C Furry. Mrs. being urged on us today. That's the led Mrs. Woodin home Tuesday emotion — Fear — that the men and women who foster such foreign-brewed evening lor a two weeks visit. nostrums are trying to arouse in the American people. It's a preliminary CARD OF THANKS slen — as Europe has proved — toward We wish to extend our heartfelt Communism and Dictatorship and other paternalistic forms of government thanks to our many friend«, and inimical to our American tradition of especially to the "Business Men’s individual liberty In thought and in Club’’ and all the business people action. of Central Point who were so IW*rt»»«-crae«jgg* But the effort is doomed to failure. Americans, as a people, are hard to thoughtful and kind to us during That in 1936 you will buy your meats where S our late bereavement, and gave their scare. Their history proves it. v Timid men_could not have conquered sympathy and so many beautiful £ a continent. Timid men could not have flowers in remembrance of our be you can be sure of J built a great nation out of tangled forests and wind-swept prairies and loved wife and mother, Hattie Beat desert wastes Timid men could not ty Hatfield. hate c.es’ ed our vast agricultural and LEWIS HATFIELD Industrie,} empire CLIFFORD O. HATFIELD " ') if in ot courage, with faith JESSIE HATFIELD in ' M ves and in their country, to REGULAR lubrication of your car prevents squeak*, » v» (’> - thlr. ts. It took the typical rattles and the abnormal wearing of moving parts. An i i -r nc! citizen. And just a it », iis typk.'.l American—not 2nd H A N D STO R E *’ .cm ’ k igiM- or the thenr'st—who Cars that ar> not lubricated regularly and properly ril - "nr ror-itr ■.•.it. It will be the & Trading Post typical American worker and citizen have cosily repair bills— repair bills that are entirely who continues her progress. f u r n it u r e , s t o v e s . t o o l s unnecessary. America, as I have said elsewhere, AVe Ituy, Sell or Trade is still full of such Americans. And anyone who thinks he can scare them Regular visits to our Lubrication Department wilt 0 Orel card Ladder« Our Steaks are Delicious in'.' acting like the frightened peasants of r>'t?m Rump- simply doesn't get Radio— Trad» for wood save you money and increase your driving comfort. th« meaning of oui national history. Good Saddle, | Well Pump A Pipe LOCALS Favorite Recipes CALIFORNIA Southern Pacific Good Time Aiiiciicans Are to Scare Resolve— Faber’s (Spare T h e Grease A n d Spoil T h e Car GOOD MEATS! 4'or. Pine A 3rd 8t*. Central Point NIP & SIP Service Station W e Are Not I u<l«*r New Gas, and Oils Candy Cold Drinks Good Eats WE STRIVE TO PLEASE RICHFIELD — UNION 7A G A S KERORKNK — MOTOR OILS Whole«»I» and Retail A R. O W IN G S SERVICE S T A T IO N Chevrolet So«Un, Trailer, Radio, Pump«, Jack* mix I other Item". Bring tn your rag"— wc huy 'em. L O N G ’S 2nd Hand Store Central Point Roxy© O • O D fr,»m £h*d. I *) 'r tier V d Yarn I «•„>■ :t,ut M-vi"nnahle Prier» I ’ro n tjit S - r v I r • Central Point ♦; > > ♦. >, > wwomk * > ;» ; >: >: ;♦ »:> ; > » » ; *: m V Hardwaee-Harness-Paints ! The Old Reliable Pipe and Fittings TONTO K ID Episode 4 "Tallspln Tommy" Sun.-Mon.-Tue, “ Oil For The Lamps O f China” Wed. Only SYLVIA SIDNEY HERBERT MARSHALL “ Accent on Youth” Wed. Nile U 4 nth Nile Thur« , Frl. “ The Irish In Us” P « l O'Brien - .lame* Uagney Frank MYHuah - Allen Jenktn« Market i W . E. A L E X A N D E R is still doing business at the old stand. Sat. Only PAT O’ BRIEN W . . . . . . . . . . r _ r V i£ --_ - - - - - - Plumbing Fixtures & Supplies JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON 1 -*n Drv Pine L . C . G r im e s Irwlc for any thing else. Mr and Mr* N Bartholomeea. 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