The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, February 06, 1936, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PACK POUR
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY «. 1US0
T h. AMERICAN, CENTRAL POINT. Ol
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Mrs. Gomer and son from the S.s- Crescent City. Winston is home on
Among those attending the Annu-
Corn— 3 cans for 26c. Marine’s.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. A1 Davis a
kiyou’s visited at the Theodore a 20 duy leave. He is with the U.S.S. al States Dinner at the First Metho-
baby girl weighing 7 pounds 15 V*
N\-vada stationed at Brementon for dist Church in Medford Tuesday
ounces January 31st at the Com­
Mr. and Mrs. .Maynard Putney en­ Glass home Sunday.
this month. This is his first leave evening front here were Mr. and Mrs
munity hospital.
joyed Sunday dinner with Mr. Put - 1
Mr. and Mrs Luivelle and Mrs
Mr. C. E- Gates had charge of the since he joined the Navy a year ago. E. C. Faber. After the dinner they
ney’s aunt, Mrs. Purcell in Medford, i
Knackstedt were recent callers at
i program at the States Dinner of the During the past year he has visited took in the lecture by Lieutenant-
Mayor Leever returned home Sat­
the Edward Karra home. Mrs Knack urday from the Community hospital
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Stone and First Methodist church Tuesday eve—Havanna and Honolulu and expects Commander Stewart F. Bryant at
stedt Is a former resident of Central where he has been under the doctors Neal enjoyed dinner Sunday evening ning and gave a very interesting to go to Europe this spring. He en- the Presbyterian Church.
Point.
care since the 14th of January. Mr. as guests at the Tom Duncan home talk. Mrs. Yeoman Kurts sang two joys this work very much,
very beautiful songs composed by Kiri,. clu b Meetings Postponed
Leever was able to be at the store in the Willow Springs district.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford J. Richard­ for an hour Monday afternoon.
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j two local people. The words by Mrs.
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son accompanied by Mr. and Mrs
Mr and Mrs. T. A. Marine return- Mae MacKinnon and music by Fred
The Medford Pipe and Machinery
Gordon Turner and
Mr. Albert
Miss Bette Hill who has been con- ed Wednesday from a trip to Cali- Alton
Height.
These
numbers Company has moved from 1617 N.
«'lark of Medford motored to Ash­ fined to her borne with the flu was fornia.
brought forth much applause which Riverside to 40 S. Fir. Mr. W’ . W.
land Tuesday evening and attendd able to attend school Wednesday.
was pleasingly responded to by Mrs. I Pickett will have charge of the ma-
the Ashland Radio Club dance.
For Sale— 'Barred Rock hatching Kurtx and Mrs. MacKinnon
Mrs chinery
department and Mr. McBee
iMr. and Mrs. Roy Kelly and chil­ eggs from extra fine flock. 15 eggs, MacKinnon has a cottage at the Ho- , the welding department. Mr. Evans
Red H ans— I lbs for 19c. Ma- dren and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Smith 60c- 3 gettings, $1.50. 100 eggs, $3. tel Valandra. Her songs that w ere, will take care of the machinery re-
rtne's.
of Eagle Point were dinner guests of Mrs. Paul Nitxschke Central Point, sung were: Dream Pal of Mine and pairs and lathe work.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Brenner Sun­ Oregon. 5 blocks east of cheese fac­ Shine on Southern Moon. This din­
Mrs. Green hag work at the Palace day.
ner occurs only once a year and
Jerry Jones of Dunsmuir spent
tory. Phone 303.
Hotel in Medford.
many look forward to meeting old Sunday with her mother who is re­
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hall and friends and acquaintances at these covering from a major operation.
The recently organized Communi­
Mrs Mlnniek bas been confined to
ty Bible school, under the leader­ family of Medford and Mr. and Mrs. dinners.
bed with bronchial trouble for the
ship o f Mrs. W. H Davisson, Table Don Robbins of Gold Ray were din­
past week. The WRC prsented her
Rock, and Mrs. Robert Charles Lew­ ner guests of Mr and Mrs. Doyle
Mrs. Churchill and son, Winston,
with a beautiful cyclmen Daisy and
is, Central Point, each having charge Mills last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. were visiting friendsd and relatives I
Low 6 -m onths roundtrips
the Bcrean Bible class with a lovely
of different branches of the study, U Harry Tonn are dinner guests at the j |n Medford this week. On account of j
now on sale
fern.
rapidly growing in interest and at-j Mill’s home today,
Mrs. Churchill’s health Mr. and I In the UvoNtock business bnt we
Greatly reduced winter coach and
trade for any thing else.
tourist roundtrips to eastern points
Mrs. Churchill have moved back to ;
Mrs. Theodore Glass has been tendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hilton recent­
...p lu s the privilege of including
Oakland
Sedan,
Trailer,
Radio
very sick from after-effects of hav­
California on your trip., .plus» new
Fern Cherryholmes left Wednes­ ly made a trip to Yreka and Etna,
Pump«, Jacks and oilier Items.
ing her teeth pulled Monday. High
long return limit ot six months. T’ais
day for Washington where she will California to visit friends of Mrs
Bring
In
your
rag«,—
we
buy
’em.
We Buy, Kell and Trttde
is the travel bargain we have on sale
blood pressure caused a hemorrhage
Hilton’s.
make her home with her father.
daily until May 14th. Ask your local
and her gums had to be packed.
S. P. agent for fares and details, or
Stanley
Parrish
is
confined
to
bed
Dr. Jouett Bray formerly of Med­
write J.A.Ormantiy.Gtu.Pais.AptHt,
Wanted— Sewing or quilting. Mrs.
705 Pacific Bldg.,Portland.Oregon.
ford was an overnight guest at the with the flu.
C
e
n
t
a
l
P
oin
t
Aaron Davis. In the Cochran house,
home of Mr. George Marine recent­
four blocks north Damon Cafe.
It is reported that
Mrs.
Ida
ly.
Graves has purchased a cafe in Cres­
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. John Boh­
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Pure Hanson hatching eggs, mated cent City.
nert a baby daughter, Johnny Dor-
B
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to males, direct from J. A. Hanson
eene. weighing
lbs at the Pur-
Mr.
Edward
Jones
is
covering
the
from dams over 260 eggs, sires over
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Medford.
413 E. Main St.
ticker home last Thursday.
♦
300. $4.00 per 100. Alfalfa hay $10 Prospect territory on his Rawleigh
route
this
week.
He
reports
business
per
ton.
Phone
211.
W.
M.
Tethrow.
Mrs. Arnold Bohnert returned
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good and he is well pleased with
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home from
the Purucker home Central Point.
his prospects.
Wednesday but left her little son,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard J. Phelps
Marvin Arnold at the home for an­
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard
left Monday for Portland after visit­
other week.
Painter
a baby daughter weighing
ing since Christmas with Mrs. Phelps
8 pounds 2H ounces Friday Janu­
parents
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Catey.
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Mrs. John Cash is sick at the
ary 31 at the Sacred Heart Hospital.
Complete
Line
of
Community hospital with pneumon­
Mrs. R. C. Humphries was very
ia.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ab-
pleasantly surprised on her birthday
11 ounces at the Sacred Heart Hos-
with
a
big
dinner
party
at
her
home.
The Ber an Class of the Federa
bott a boy weighing 5 pounds and
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ted church will hold their claas All her children and grandchildren pital Tuesday. The Abbotts live at
;«r
were
present,
thirteen
being
seated
arty Thursday February 13. The
Our
seeds
are
the
best
that
money
can
buy.
Buy
in
the
Modoc
orchards.
Golden Link claas of the Christian at the table. A delicious dinner with
bulk this eyar and save money. Add Agricultural
hurch will hold their party Febru­ a large birthday cake was served
ary 14. The Berean class is invited and many lovely gifts received by
Lime and watch for results.
the honor guest.
to attend this party.
and
Mrs. Lawrence is expecting soon a
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SERVICE WORK
AMATEUR MUSICIANS — Regis­
visit
from
her
aunt.
Mrs.
E.
M.
Fry
ter at once for the Amateur Contest
H
" nrday evening. February 15, at of Los Angeles.
Central Point
Grinding
Ke-( leaning
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h Baldwin Piano Shoppe. CASH
Postmaster Pankey reports that
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PRIZES each month. Free entertain­
they are now printing the new cen­
ment. Everyone Invited to attend.
tennial stamp and he expects they
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Baldwin Plano Shoppe. 1 2 3 West
will soon be at the local post office.
Main St., Medford.
Sfati'w Dinner Held T u <- m I. hi
Mr and Mr*. Alfred Middleton
LOCALS
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EAST %
j
via
CALIFORNIA j
We Are Not
LONG’S
2nd Hand Store
New and Used
FURNITURE
Southern Pacific
The New Deal
Furniture Exchange
What kind o f a Garden
D o you want?
LAND PLASTER
Aero Superphosphate
Naturally you want a better garden than i
last year--Begin by buying better seed.
CROWN FEEDS
1 1 1
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have completed their new home at
Peanut butter— 15c a pound. Ma­
Grants PaBS.
rine's.
R. H Moore ia helping Mr. Hat­
W e’ve just
Installed
modern
field taking compiete inventory.
equipment for the testing and re­
pair of all makes of Magnetos. A
first class service at a reasonable
price. We also repair radios, lock-
smithing. saw filing, flxit works and
S old - lle n t o d - R e p a ir e d - S u p p lh t ,
small lathe work Dawson Filing and
U N D ER W O O D E L L IO T T F IS H E R
Grinding Works. 4 4 North Front.
CO M PAN Y
Vediord, Oregon. Phone 2(1.
Factory Branch
TYPEWRITERS
RADIO TUBES
Case
Farm Machinery
American Fence
Sandy Richardson
FINLEY
IMPLEMENT CO.
RICHFIELD — UNION 7«
Typewriters — Adding Machines
Accounting Machines
Phone 112
GAS
34 N. Central
Medford, Oregon
KKKOHKNR — MOTOR OILS
Wholesale sad Retail
A. R. OWINGS
SERVICE STATION
WE BUY AND SELL
BEEF
I
I
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i
V ALEN TIN ES
lc to 25c
I
Faber’s Feed Store
»Spare T h e G rease
A n d Spoil T h e C ar
REGULAR lubrication of your car prevents squeaks,
S T O N E ’S D R U G ST O R E
rattles and tile abnormal wearing of moving parts.
■Cars that are not lubricated regularly and properly
have costly repair bills— repair bills that are entirely
U N I> E R W O O 1»
K rie goline
i
unnecessary.
MILK
WANTED
Regular visits to our Lubrication
Department
will
save you money and increase your driving comfort.
Associated Service Station
L. C. G rim es
VEAL
16-in Dry Pine
SHEEP
HOGS
W O O D
POULTRY
Direct from Shed.
$2.40 per tier
Central Point Wood Yard
Phone aaa
Ite a s o n a b le P r ic e «
HUMPHREY’S
MEAT MARKET
Central Point
P r o m p t S e rv ice
We pay 5c a pound above the San Francisco
butterfat price.
is now located at
Medford, Ore.
Announcement
Our Minna) l.amb Tongue Contest la now on. Any boy or girl bring­
ing 10 OUT «hop the firm |,Mmh T 'l w u n will reretv« a
Pair of Half-Soles Free!
Old Reliable
FARMERS
You are invited to call at our factory and
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B ranch S o n o m a V a l l e y
C h eese Factory
G. Vella, Manager
Central Point, Ore.
All Kinds of Repair Work
Modern Equipment
The
xo o o g o o o o o m
talk over our plan
Johnson's Shoe Shop
1
is still doing business at the old stand.
For many years we have been supplying the
commmunity with good meats at reasonable
prices.
We have a complete stock of
Faints, Linseed Oil, Turpentine
McCormick-Deering Machinery, Pumps,
Hardware and Plumbing
Now is the time to get your machinery ready
for Spring. See us for repairs.
W . E. A L E X A N D E R
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