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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1936)
T b c AM ERIC A.'», C E N T R A L POLNT, O R M O .'» PAGE P O I!» J I t JL J - I IJF LOCALS Mr*. Elbe! Join» underwent an other operation at the Sacred Heart iHoapitai Wedneaday morning. She la doing very well. Her daughter, Geraldine of Dunamulr, will visit her Saturday and Sunday. Mr. ami Mr*. Henry Head and Mr. M C. Merritt were among those attending the funeral of Mrs. Harri- ett Norcross in Ashland Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. M C. Merritt pureba.- ed their home from Mr. and Mrs Norcross ten years ago The Nor- cross's then moved to Ashland where Mr Norcross passed away a number of years ago. Mr. Norcross has many friends here who are sorry to hear of her death m:tii <»: .UIV.INXT IIVUSIMHJL, -------------—!! Miss Erma Richardson was an* Mr. Bari L-ever is abe to be out overnight guest of Jean Hermanson after a session with the mumps. H in Medford last Friday. made a business trip here this morn* 1 ing. Mr “ “ <1 * r" Oantenbein accom- ----- ----- panled by Mrs. Gantenbein’s mother Mr. E. C. F»bcr reports a very » b ° ha* been visiting here left last satisfactory trip to Portland last for Salem where they will vl- week. In Salem he visited hi* daugh- »It for a week before returning ter. Frances, and took in a basket- home. Mrs. Gantenbein’s mother ball game betweeu San Francisco »IU remain in Salem. jand Willamette University. He also met Rev. Bealty who was pastor of For Sale Baled bay. P- D. Uof- tbe Federated church before Rev. land ( entral Point. Phone 19XXXI. Johnson. Rev. Bealty ia spending the > winter w ith his daughter Mrs. Bir- Kenneth Myatt is making good chett and husband Reverend Birch- progress from the effects of the in- wbo ^ pastor of the Presbyteri- lantile paralysis which left him part->an church ln Salem. ly paralyzed While still unable to! ---------- Mrs. William Ferguson has been walk he is able to sit up and move his arms and legs. HU many friends visiting in Ashland for a week and are much peased and hope for a was an overnight guest of Mrs Tom Pan key Wednesday. speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs W. J. Freeman ara leav.ng this evening for Southern Tile Carnation Club enjoyed a California for a two months stay in hopes of benefltting Mrs. Freeman’s covered dish luncheon at the horn** of Mrs. Alta Kelly last Thursday. health. Those present were Rose Hodgson. Mr. and Mr*. Henry Head are dri Clem Gleason. Lois Richardson. Bes ving a brand new Chevrolet car. sie Fernland, Dorothy Root, Zora Dubbs of Grants Pass, Donna Bren Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Andrews, Mr. ner, Marie Putney, Martha Smith. and Mrs. W. H Wheelers and Mrs. Mary Langrstom and the hostess, Mary Mathews of Medford were Alta Kelly. guests at the Edward Jones’ home The Loyal Legion of Lumber men Mr* M. D Lydiard of Table Rock Sunday. Mr. Andrew* lived near Mr. A Caravan of Eighteen Cars driv Jones’ grandparents when he was a en by gypsy’s from Grants Pass e . « * ■" overnight guest of Mrs and loggers held their annual dance and supper last week. Among those boy and is an old family friend. corted by State Police who refused JMlnnle DunlaP Monday, who attended from Central Point Mr. McMannama made a business to let them enter our town stopped Herbert Crowder was abl6 to be were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cummings, highway last Tuesday A trip here Monday. He was formerly on the - - up Monday for the first time ln a Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kelly, Mr and owner of the Nip & Sip Service couple of them were allowed to Pur- : month He bag guffered with au in- Mrs. « » • Clark. Mr. and Mrs. New- Station. chase groceries here. R hen first fected leg that caused heart compli- ton Eddy, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bloom- seen by one Central Point party it 1 cations. He will be unable to attend ! enstein and Mr and Mrs. Holt. Dur- Mrs. W. J. Freeman was able to was thought it was a number of n**w ! gcbooi ing the supper hour a Traveling be down town for the first time cars to be displayed by dealers in l m0ntbg for at least a couple of Delegate gave some very interesting Monday. Medford. The cars were all late mod-j talks. If there are no strikes or un Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Scott enjoyed foreseen occurances the lumber In Mr V A. Davis who has been on el 35 or 36 Fords, Chevrolet*, Th- the sick 1st is much Improved. He mouths. Dodges etc., and reached [ Sunday dinner at the Sanford J, dustry should reach the peak In 1937. suffered a light attack of pneumon from the Pendleton Service Station j Richardson home, down to the Holmes residence. Each ia. Grace Corkery was an overnight car was well laden with women and The W. R. C. will hold their regu children. It Is thought they were guest of Marjorie Pierce Saturday. lar meeting Saturday afternoon. traveling to a big wedding or some Miss Carol Furry visited friends in .. , . I special event. The State Police were Medford Friday. FOR a A L E -P u r . blooded Biack egfort tbem to the Callfor- Mlnorca roosters. *1.00 each. W. H boundary b„ forP leaTlnK them Mrs. George Wilcoks from Alsea Norcross. 1 mile east of Central ______ arrived Tuesday night for an extend Point, near Bear Creek bridge. Mr. John Merritt has accepted a ed visit with her mother, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Clyde Burnette of Kerby T|.. P«»Hon with the American National Grim, sited a. the Edward Jones' hom, ! Bank in Klamath Fails. Mr. Merritt FOR SALE— Barred Rock chicks. Tuesday evening Her »«— little m »t- daugh J formerly was with a Montague hank $10.00 per 100. Ready about Feb. ter, Violet, who had been visiting at Mrs W. H .Watt, Mrs. Lulu Mor- 10. XVill take orders for later hatch the Jonee' home returned with her agan, Mrs Merrick. Rev. Shield. ings. Walter Foote, >4 mile north mother. Rev. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Central Point on Amos Walker Brenner, and Mr. Walter Brown, all t o e h Mrs. Davis Is a weekend guest at old friends of Mr. L. Hatfield called Mrg Mattle S^ItlTreturned home her daughter’s home, Mrs. Sally on him during the past week. ! iagt Wednesday. She was greatly Musty. | missed during her absence and her Miss Marlon Caster of Maple, Ore Mrs. Green will visit Mrs Lottie many friends are glad to welcome gon. a niece of Mrs. C. A. Phillips is Vincent and Mr*. Reichstien in her back. visiting at the Phillips home and Medford next Sunday. caring for the family during Mr*. iBorn to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Boh- Mr and Mrs. James Milton of j Phillip* illness. Mrs. Clyde Rich-|nert a baby boy weighing eight lbs. Rogue River visited at the MJIton raond )g carj„g for Mrs. Phillips and and six ounces at the Purucker Ma home here Tuesday and Wednesday. sman gon Tbey are both doing nice- ternity home January 23. Mother and baby are doing fine and will be Mr and Mrs. Harry Tonn are mov- _______ home sometime next week. 1 ng to Medford about the fifteenth .Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Marine have of February. Mr. Tonn has accepted rented a cabin at San Bernadino. Kenneth Wise was unable to at a position there. They visited Mr. Swartz’s brother tend school this week on account of a bad cold. Mr. and Mrs. H. .C* Hogan had while there. dinner with Mrs. Hogan’s parents. Mr. and Mr s Chester Merriman of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Fox. Monday. We've just installed modern Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Mill* and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tonn will equipment for the testing and re Profitable Gardens. Our bulk be guests at a tamale dinner at the pair of all makes of Magnetos. A reeds are fresh and more economical George Marine home next XVednea- first class service at a reasonable price. We also repair radios, lock- — Faber's Feed Store. day evening. smithing, saw filing, fixit works and >1A Volt I.KEX Eli Is showing sat- National Bank Notes small lathe work. Dawson Filing and irfactory improvement and the doc Grinding Works, 4 4 North Front, Changes In our money on the scale tor stated that be expects to let him Medford, Oregon. Phone 263. come hom this weekend. His sou of about $800.000,000 are now gotug on Wayne end wife arrived from Seal- through the retirement of national tie Wednesday January 22 and visi bank notes. Thts Is reflected In Increas ted hi* father and mother until Sat ing deposits In the Treasury of lawful money to replace bond* held against urday Mr Wayne Leever never hav outstanding notes which will require mm ing had thr mumps could not visit some time for wlthrtmwal from circula his brother Karl as he wss holding tion. a closed session with that Interest The change In the curreut/ will re ing family. quire a considerable shift of bank funds tn many cases, but It is donbMnl if large a volume of curreucv tc- been retired and replaced In try with so little dlsfnrh-- WE BUY AND SELL 5 POULTRY HUMPHREY’S c R IC H F IE L D — GAS KEROSENE — MOTOR OIU4 W holesale and Retail A. R. OWINGS SERVICE STATION RUCK JONES In <« Border Brigands" Episode .1 “ TalDpin Tommy" Nun.-Mon.-Tur. ‘‘TOP H AT’’ EAST G IN G ER ROGERS FRE D AST A IR E 16-in Dry Pine W O O D Direct from Shed XX ILEX' I I » N T RALPH BELLAMY XX .s i. N ile ia Caali S it e $2.40 per tier Thnr».. Fvi. Confia' Poiid Wood Yard ‘Going Highbrow’ Phon. :U1 lliiu u w lil, Prices EAST PIT TS G U Y K IIIH EE I > u i p i Hervir.* Typewriters — Adding Machines Accounting Machines Phone 112 34 N. Central Medford. Oregon Special Prices on Quantity Orders I Lew G -m onths rcundtrips now on sale Greatly reduced winter coach and tourist roundtrips to eastern points . . . plus the privilege o f including California on your trip...plus» new long return limit ot six mmtbs. This is the travel bargain we have on scle dai ly until May 14th. Ask your local S.P. agent tor fares and detai's, or writeJ.A.Ormandv,G>«.Rut./"« it, 705 Pacific Bldg.,Port' md.Orc .on. New low price on Land Plaster Delivered to your ranch. S o u t h e r n PacL-sS Get our price on i A e r o S u p e rp h o sp h a te :i :i Let us show you why Aero is the cheapest Sit ALL KINDS OF FIELD SEEDS : j Finley Implement Co. Grinding and Recleaning Grail Grain i i m i <^ n J X The Old Reliable M arket mm is still doing business at the old stand. ■ ¡, For many years we have been supplying the Central Point, Ore. ! 1 > commmunity with good meat, at rea.onaWe ■ prices. Electric Lrght Bulbs McCormick-Deering Machinery, Pumps, • n .*rdw to .are get ?"d Plu mb;ng ready . Now ¡. is .kH the time your machinery for Spring. See us for repairs. I U N D E R XV O O I> j Faber’s Feed Store I S nm nlalo stock o !/ n /»L of rv ( We have a complete | UNDERWOOD ELLIOTT FISHER COMPANY Factory Branch I ♦ j B ran ch S o n o m a V alley Z C h eese Factory “ AIR HAW KS’’ TYPEWRITERS greater yield. CALIFORNIA XX KXMOOOOOCX H o i. O n l y Medford. via ÄWCjtOGOQ«©»« S G. Vella, Manager ■ 413 E. Main St. Add Lime to your soil to insure M ILK ■ The N ew Deal Furniture Exchange HUM Nat. Only UNION 7 « FURNITURE New Stock at Lower Prices talk over our plan Roxy© New and Used Bulk Seeds You are invited to call at our factory and Central Point Kriegoline Mr. and Mrs. James Warren visi ted r.t the Wiliams and Seegmillers P,ac - lasI Wednesday evening. Mr. E. D Stallings has been help ing Walter Grant for the past week. Mr. Grant has been laying pipe to make possible the distribution of running water to the barn, chicken- FARMERS 4>J»®r«l Point MEAT MARKET i H r Huy, Sell mid Trade sold • Kent ed - Kcpail-eil - Supplies Beagle Many from here attended the funeral of J. C. Thompson in Med ford Monday. Mr. Thompson was butterfat price. t V v r s l r t Sedan, T railer, R a d io, Pum ps, Jacks and oth er item ». B ring In y ou r rags— w e buy ’em . LONG’S 2nd Hand Store Tonight is the night of the Presi-1 dent’s ball. The entire proceeds will be devoted to fight Infantile Paraly sis and treatment for those who have suffered from this disease. This :s a nation wide birthday party. We pay 5c a pound above the San Francisco ■ Irw lc fo r any th in g rise. HOGS The Bar Association held Memori al for Judge Colvig Tuesday and ad journed court for the day out of re- sjKCt for him. : | In tin- livt-Mtock business but w e SHEEP The Soldier’s bonus was granted.' The Senate over-rode Roosevelt’s ve to. It will probably be June before these bonds will be ready to issue. King George was laid to rest Tues day in the royal vault of St George’s Chapel, the burial crypt of Great Britain's kings. We Are Not VEAL house and brooder-house, Morris Frink, Ralph Ellis and Joe and Dick Rush attended the basket- ball game at the Sams Valley gvm- nasium ast Friday night. jjarie Seegmiller spent last week end at the home of Mr and Mrg Don Seegmllier tn Medford. , .. N e w s "he W e e k W ANNTED BEEF head division manager of the Calt- fornia Oregon Power Company. His was one of the largest funerals ev.-r held in Medford. ------- - ' Gov. Allen of Louisiana died Tues- day while preparing to leave Execu- live Mansion for Capital offices. Cerebral hemorrhage was the cause of death. W . E. A L E X A N D E R V * I i i 9 { MAY-WE-SERVE-YOU? 1 • Central Point Meat Market , , ———— —— B r * — * ”'A I. D. LEWIS, Prop. ■ >4—1 'S I a ...»