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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1936)
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY au. UKW T h* A M ERICA *. CEN TRA L POCTT. OREGON -t-H— ' ' X 1* ' J . _ ___ - . ■ _■ PACK FOUR cently over radio station KOAC. The PARK NEEDS O F 4IT1EH O ur stock of P. A O- Plows Is GOLDEN LINK CLASH L ittle Miss Patsy F aber of Med talk was one of a series on munici TOLD HY I . O. LEAD ER ford was helping her g r a n d fa th e r in complete.— Alexander's. H O S T E S S E S TO B E R E A N pal affairs sponsored by th e bureau the store Wednesday. CLASH LAST FRIDAY University of Oregon. Eugene, of municipal research of the Univer- Mr. an d Mrs. B renner were d in n e r _______ F eb ru ary 1».— Oregon com m unities I sitv of Oregon. Mr. and Mr». Tom Hodgson and The Sunday school board of the guests of Mr. an d Mrs. S anford J. thor-1 Ladies of the Golden U n k Bible ¡should dem and and obtain little d a u g h te r visited relatives in F ederated church met a t the E. C. Richardson W ednesday evening in class of the F irs t C hristian church oughly ad equate parks and play- A plea to become m ore "p a rk - Medford. ________ K lam ath over the week end. F a b e r home Thursday evening. were F riday hostesses to th e Berean grounds that will meet recreational uiinded" was sounded by the educa class of the F ed era ted church in the \ needs and at the same tim e satisfy tor in his talk. " I n th e west, with Mr. P aul Thorne of LaVerue, Mrs. Owingh reports a new ce E n te rta in e d at D inner the love for civic beauty, it was d e - ! n a t u r a l beauty everywhere, it is Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Mills e n te r C hristian Church annex. California, is visiting at th e Jas. H. ment floor has been m ade In the The meeting opened with singing d a r e d by E. E DeCou, professor of sometim es hard to u n d e rsta n d why tained with a d in n e r party Sunday Gillespy home. While here he is grease pit a t the Service station. and devotional services w ere led by m athem atics at the University of spent beautifying th e following guests: Mr. and Mrs. building a house at Gold Hill. Mrs. Mrs John Mrs Dora Jones; prayer by Mrs. La- Oregon and a m em ber of the Eugene | parking strips and city p a rk s." he T horne and children will arriv e here Mr Jack Corkary of Klamath Don Brenner, Mr. an d cey; address of welcome by Mrs E Park Board, in an addre ss made re- s a id. from Lat Verne in about six weeks Falls visited bis sister, Mrs. Mary Blackford. Mr an d Mrs. W a rre n P a t E. Scott to which Mrs. Elsie Martin ----- — ■ and will make their home in Gold Richardson and other relatives here terson and son Donald. class p resde nt of the Berean > C L E R K 'S A N NUAL STATEM ENT Hill. : Sunday. They all visited Mr. Wilson D e c e m b e r .11, 10.13 Mr. and Mrs. T ru m a n Brenner responded. Regardless of the rainy at Rogue River in the afternoon. N um ber A m ount O utstanding and Mr. an d Mrs. Limbeck atten d e d afternoon there was an attendance W. C. S hephard has moved into W a r r a n ts of fifty-two ladies a n d a few small General County F und the F ra n k Cochran house. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yoken visited the show in Medford Sunday eve ... 8.845 $294.233.75 $249,030.86 children. Bounty Fund .... 603 at the Theodore Glass hom e last ning. 3,749.00 4.864.00 Contests and games led by Mrs. Emergency F und 190 9,393.64 Mr. Perry Ollon has purchased a week. 2.141.67 County L ibrary 236 4.660.59 Mr. and Mrs A lbert Dennis and Ixetta E ide and Mrs. Ruby Powell 684 37 1 ‘-i acre country home abo u t 1 Vi Ashland Library 24 1.121.75 183.31 miles this side of the town of Rogue The Cupps F u rn itu re store has a son from Rogue River called on Mr. kept every one guessing. Delicious Dog License Fund 88 3,435.97 31.85 River. He recently moved his family very attractive "ship bedroom " iu Dennis's sister Mrs. Owings W ednes refre shm e nts were served d uring the ] Enforcement Fund 5 62.00 12.00 social h o u r and every one present Fair P re m iu m Fund day. Mrs. Dennis reports th a t her 4 869.50 from the H itler house here In Cen their display window. Road Fund ................. v.......- ....................... 1,958 109,032.33 m other Mrs. Milton Is doing nicely. was rem em bered with a valentine 10.246.45 tral Point to their new home. We would like very much to see Mr. and Mrs. Cassman have moved some of the Central P oint musicians Intu the Miller place. register in the Amateur contest at th e 'Baldwin Piano Shoppe. Mr. and Mrs. John Blackford have purchased a place on the Jackson Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Lofland made ville highway and moved th e re this a business and sigh seeing tr ip to week. E u re k a recently and stopped over Mr. J. H. Anderson is ru n n in g the the weekend at Crescent City. cheese factory truck hauling in milk Mr. Amick is improving from his to the factory. He states th a t there severe a tta c k of the flu and hopes to is a steady increase in volume of be able to be back in school Monday. milk. Little Marvin Arnold Uohnert is E. A. Walton of Eagle P oint have moved Into the Stub Clements now at home from the P u ru c k er Maternity home In Medford where house. • he was being cared for. Edward Crltchett moved into the >lr. a n d ,Mn>. O w ing Visit M o t h e r Laurem an house recently. Mr. a n d Mrs. E arl Owing of T al The city sold 867,713 gallons of ent visited bis mother and family re water in 1935. cently. Mr. Owing has the service station th a t was the old sta n d ard Mr. Roy Jones has installed a new station Just out of Talent. T he Ow radio for the benefit of his clerks. ings have a nice little five acre home in Talent. Mr. O. D. Tucker moved into the Roy Jones house Monday. G i l l e s p y 's D i m m e r G u e s t s Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H. Giliespey Mr. A. Maple received the sad were d inne r guests at th e Randall news of the death of his second cou home in Medford S aturday evening. sin, Donald G raham, on the ship Sunday they all enjoyed a delighful Ohio. Mr Graham was third mate. trip to C ra te r Lake. Mr. and Mrs Clyde Adams of Butte Falls accompanied by Mrs. Maynard Putney attended a show in Medford Tuesday evening, afte r which they returned to the P utney home for a visit before retu rn in g to Butte Falls. Mrs. Gleason’s M e re Here Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kennedy from Joblin, Missouri arrived in Medford Sunday with Major Bowes at the C raterian Theatre. Mrs. K en nedy Is Mrs. E. R. Gleason's niece and in the show is known as Vera T. O. King moved ino the Haxel Waters. Mr. Kennedy is m a n ag e r of the troop. wood house recently. Mr and Mrs. E. R. Gleason, Mr, G. A. Givan of Long Mt., was tr a and Mrs Mervyn Gleason and sons. the din'« at the Alevander Imp. Store Jim m ie and Mervyn attended show and afte rw a rd s enjoyed dinner yesterday. with Mr. and Mrs. K ennedy at the G. F. Brood has moved into the | Jackson Hotel. Everett Faber house. Attend Radio Club For' Sale—-Choice alfalfa seed. Mr. and 'Mrs. Norval Wiley, Mr. Home grown— Alexander's Imp. Co. aud Mrs. Sanford J. Richardson and Mr. John Townsend of Medford a t Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson of! tended the meeting of the A m ateur Medford visited at the Orln G lats I Radio Club in Ashland Tuesday eve home Sunday. ning. Mr Richardson was appointed on the e n tertain m en t com m ittee for We've Just installed modern 1936. equipment for the testing and re pair of all makes of Magnetos. A first class s.rvice at a reasonable price. We also repair radios, lock- smithing. saw filing, fix it w orks and small lathe work Dawson Filing and Grinding Works, 4* North Front. Medford, Oregon. Phone 288. LUMRKR, 8AS1I. FRAMES. 11.953 $426.558.53 $267,193.51 Sam Atickson of T rail was a visi WOMEN'S R E L I E F CORPS G. R CARTER. ENJOYED M E E T SATURDAY tor in C entral P o in t Sunday. County Clerk. T he W om en’s Relief Corps met T he Medford Pipe and Machinery S atu rd ay with a fine attendance. Com pany has moved from 1617 N. The m eeting was conducted by the Riverside to 10 S. F ir. Mr. W. W. president Sally Musty. D uring the | P ickett will have ch a rg e of the ma business session Mrs. Mattie Smith ch inery d e p a r tm e n t and Mr. McBee was Installed as press correspondent. the welding dep a rtm en t. Mr. Evans A patrotic program on th e lives and Associated Aviation E thyl o u t | 0 ‘i'fortiis autom otive ga-solines. It def will ta k e r a r e of th e machinery re achievem ents of P residents Wash- ! initely advances th e lim its of m odern m o to r ca r le rform ance, liv pairs and la th e work. tw o ways: ing and Lincoln in which Mesdames 1 Associated Aviation E thyl's O Aviation E thyl's high anti- F re d a Lawrence, Elizabeth Faber, Hay for sale— O. S Blackford * fast firing, dry vapor g iv e s“ * * knock ------- rating allows motors ranch 314 miles north w est of Cen Betty P otter, and C atherine M e r r i t t ! instant response, in stan t peak to m ake full use of its sensa participated was much enjoyed. tral Point. power at the touch Of the t h r o t tional power, perm its ad ju stin g An exchange of valentines and a | up th e m otor to new levels of tle . . . a smooth, zooming pow perform ance. S ta rts Instantly, Mrs. Mary L angston and Mrs. M a guessing contest preceded the b ir th er. Anyone who knows his car regardless of w e a th e r: stays rie P utney are hostesses to the C a r day luncheon. A well appointed can feel the difference U m akes started. table with handsomely decorated nation club this afternoon. Try a tankful of Associated Aviation Ethyl. Fly the highways! cakes (m ad e by Mrs. H. K ilb u rn ), Mrs. E. C. F a b e r ’s Sunday school Jello and coffee was served. Honor class of the F ed era ted church e n te r guests were Mrs. F re d Wiley, Mrs. tained M:rs. Minnick’s class of boys Elizabeth Faber, Mrs. Rose H erm- with a v alentine party last F riday anson, Mrs. H attie Thompson and evening at th e E. C. F a b e r home. Mrs. Mattie Smith. U tB The girls served delicious re fre sh AMATEUR MUSICIANS — Regis ments of delicious cinnam on rolls te r at once for the A m ateu r Contest an d punch. S a tu rd a y evening. F e b r u a r y 15, at Mr and Mrs. Ed Vincent an d son the Baldwin Piano Shoppe. CASH Bobby, Mrs. Russell and d aughter, PRIZES each month. Free e n t e r ta i n Joyce and Mr. Stanley Robbins of ment. Everyone Invited to attend. T alent will atten d the R u ra l ca rrie rs Balwin P iano Shoppe, 123 West convention at The Dalles. They will Main St., Medford. ta k e double chains with them and use chains on all four wheels if 4 necessary. Associated Aviation Ethyl A True Aviation Gasoline For Your Car Associated Service Station L. C. G rim es W e B uy, Hell a n d T ra d e P urc hase d new Croeoley Mr. George W allace has purchas ed a new Crossley radio w ith all me tal tubes which bring in clear recep tion from ail ports. He received good over KDA, short wave from Chicago he states. T his m achine was p urchas ed from F red J. Fick of Medford. Direct from Shed $2.40 per tier Central Point Wood Yard P hone MU ItcnM nnable P rk v * P ro m p t S erv ic e Starting and Growing Feed for BABY CHICKS The New Deal Furniture Exchange SURETURK, a complete feed Modford. f o r tu r k e y s Fill up w ith Richfield Hi O ctane Gas NIP & SIP SERVICE STATION AERO •nd S E R V IC E WORK Sandy Richardson Central P oint SUPERPHOSPHATE Sec CANDY, TOBACCOS. LUNCHES Mr. & Mrs, W, L. Bartholomews New Managers RADIO TUBES j Faber’s Feed Store CROWN FEEDS Land Plaster uh ä l _ ^ ^ ......... .. .............^ __ >,y v > > e>,v> ”<>*>*>e>>e,< #>,e . .................................................................-......................................... for y o u r Liquid Lime Sulphur Spray OPENING SPECIAL F or O ur Opening Week, W e Are O ffering a $5,00 Permanent for $3.00 In small q u a n titie s for Shrubbery—-atlc gal. (B ring C ontainer) Our Salon will be open for business Saturday, February 29 FINLEY IMPLEMENT CO. Ethels Beauty Salon I a ‘t us do your re -c le a n in g an d G rinding Next to Gleason's B arber Shop Lee Williams 1520 N. Riverstdo Medfurd MILK WANTED 1 Wholesale and Retail 16-in Dry Pine W O O D The New Improved Combined New and Used FURNITURE 413 E. Main St. SHOW CASE», ETC. A. R. OWINGS SERVICE STATION 1 All About SUREBUILD Building Material» Cheap Petrol & Richfield GAS Oil, 10c qt. J W E BUY AND SELL BEEF VEAL SHEEP HOGS POULTRY HUMPHREYS MEAT MARKET C e n tral Point I ■ * • x * * » ::o (io c « r We always have a good stock of FRESH and TENDER MEATS ■ a ■ 7 We pay 5c a pound above the San Francisco a BEEF POT ROASTS BOILING MEAT butterfat price. VEAL, PORK :c«ncK*»*****: a a a a HAMS, & BACON FARMERS i Y ou are invited to call at our factory and STEAKS-CHOPS-ROASTS talk over our plan • • • onaofWMH B ra n c h S o n o m a V a lle y C h eese F a cto ry G. Vella, Manager Our Prices Are Always Reasonable it ¿Central Point Meat Market ¡, Central Point, Ore. 5 ^ I. D. LEWIS, Prop. 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