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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1936)
THI'RSD.W, MARCH 3. IBM Th« .AMERICA.1«. CEN TRA L P O O T , OREGON PAG E F O L R ____ U___ _ 1LTJ - — grade school children Wednesday. Mr and Mrs Walter J Nelson of luiKKY JEAN HOAGLAND Portland are spending the week at < ELERKATES KIKTHDtl Miss Margaret Gregory had a very the M. C. Gleason home. Mr. Nel- Bobby Jean Hoagland celebrated pleasant afternoon planned— a spell son is enjoying meeting many old his 15th birthday Sunday. March Is*, ing bee. arithmetic contest, etc. Ken IN HOHR I T A L acquaintances. j at the home of his mother. Mrs. L. neth entertained the children by Katherine Miller wax among pa reading a funny story It would be ---------- I M. Bodln. tienta at the Osteopathic clinic and The Berean llible cas« of the Brick Present were Mr and Mrs. Eldon hard to say who enjoyed the after hospital Wednesday, having under' church will meet on Thursday, Mar. j Gleason, Mrs. Mary Gleason. Mr. and noon most, Kenneth or the escond gone a minor operation. 12, at the home of Mrs. H P. Jew- Mrs. Mervyn Gleason. Mervyn and graders, to have Kenneth with them ett. I Jimmie Gleason, Warren Young, Bob- again. Mr. Jack Corkery and Mrs. Denno ---------- by Jean Hoagland, and the host and of Klamath Falls are guests at the F u n e ra l S e rv ice 's H eld Mr. and Mrs. Emil I-an«e of Med- hostess, Mr. and Mrs. L M Bodln home of Mr. Corkery'a sister, Mr». ford were guests Sunday at the Ma- Funeral services for Mary K At the table were four generations Mary Richardson today. Mrs. Iney rie Lange home here. ¡twice represented: Great grandmoth- Grim were held Sunday afternoon Ferguson was an overnight guest ---------- er Mrs. Mary J. Gleason. Grandmoth- at the Perl Funeral Home by W. K. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cearley h a v e ter, Mrs. Emma Gleason: mother, Baird. Her children were all home rented an apartment at the Edward Mrs. L. M Bodin and Bobby. Also for the services. Mrs. Cora Grisham Rubberized Gloves for spraying a: | Farra home. Mrs. Cearley was form- four generations of the Gleasons: of Sargent. Nebraska, and Leslie L Faber’s. srly Ruth Heath Mary J., Eldon R., Mervyn C. and Grim arrived last Thursday evening One daughter. Mrs. Clara D. Wilcox ---------- two boys, Mervyn and Jimmie. Mr. Tom Grisby of Concord, Calif, was with her mother at the time of Little Violet Graham, who has ----------------------------- is moving to Montague where he has her death Mr. Wilcox arrived from been visiting at th Edward Jones KENNETH WYATT VISITOR work with his brother Harry. home left on the bus Wednesday af Kenneth Wyatt visited the -“* 001 ! . Alsea Tuesday, Feb. 25. ternoon for her home in Grants I Mrs. Bertha Stevens Carl moved Pass into her new home Wednesday. LOCALS Mrs. Mattie smith celebrated her I ******* “ * *** * * » Tin .'iiuthern I’ m lfi< railroad . in- j)a(d ^ ,h *■ I d i e r l M ' « o f t ........f c t o W M k Cooking School It W. Medford. I largest single tax payment so far this] , Jyear. Mr. M A McCoy of Portland, nephew of Mrs. H. P. Jewett is mak-. %lrg Mae Ma, Kinnon and Mrs. ing plans to locate In Medford «>on.|Em)I Lange rU,ted w(th Mrg Marle He will have * position in Fluhrer's Lange and Mrs H(|degar,,e Plerce bakery. I Wednesday evening BIN NEK PARTY HONORS IIIRTHI)AY OF E. C. FAItER •Mr. and Mrs. Everett Faher enter tained the following guests at a din ner party in honor of Mr. E. C. Fa ber's birthday: Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Faber of Ashland; Mrs. E. C. Faber. Donald and Patsy, small son and daughter of the host and hostess, and Mr. E. C. Faber, the honor guest. Young Couple Married Ke|>. 1:4. Robert Gass and Ruby Gray were married at the Manse by Reverend R C Lewis on February 13. The young couple are at home to th e ir ' friends in the small house on the ¡ John Lettleken place on Williams i Creek 1 Onion Sets, 5c lb. at Faber's Feed Store. We've just installed modern equipment for th® testing and re pair of all makes of Magnetos, a first class sarvice at a reasonable price. W? e »« c . repair radios, lock- smithing, saw filing, flxit works and small lathe work. Dawson Filing and Grinding Works, 4 4 North Front, Medford, Oregon. Phone 263. “ 'FIELD- TES TING ' SOLD ME ON Free Scientific Instruction on Electric Cooking Tuesday, March 10, 2 P.M . When thinking of garden, stop in FOR SALE— 12 Plymouthrock at Leever for garden tools. See his] pullets. Also truck. See O. D. Tuck add in this issue. er. E V E R Y O N E IN V IT E D . Sugar Pine shakes at Faber's. The Medford Pipe and Machinery The W. R. C. ladies are having a Company has moved from 1617 N. surprise party on Mrs. L. Maple Riverside to 40 S. Fir. Mr. W. W. this afternoon and helping her fin- Pickett will have charge of the ma- ish quillting a quilt. chinery department and Mr. McBee _______ the welding department. Mr. Evans Mrs Orln has 264 baby chicks will take care of the machinery re- about ten days or two weeks old. pairs and lathe work there were only three crippled c h i c k s ------------------------------------ *----------------- in the hunch and she has lost very few chicks. HUY The California Oregon Power Company G ard en T ools SAY! ♦. ♦: ♦: ♦ ♦: ♦: > :♦ ♦ ♦. >: ♦ ♦ •' Humphrey’s Meat Market? His Meats Are Sure Nice SAIHAGF AND HAMIII KG Ell ( I uroni paruble) >: ♦: ♦ ♦. ♦; ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ Nil’ A SIP SERVICE STATION Central Point, Ore. Richfield Hl-Octane Gas Candy and Tobacco Cold drinks & Hamburgers W. L. Itartholomees. Proprietor S * II Stamps Free Delivery G A S gi ♦ î ♦; ♦; Oil, 10c qt. U liolesalr and Retail A . R. O W IN G S SERVICE S T A T IO N ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ i ♦: :♦:( * gl: ! : i : i ♦ : : i Faber’s ♦ ♦; : Spare T h e Grease A n d Spoil T h e Car REGULAR lubrication of your car prevents squeak;, rattles and the abnormal wearing of moving parts. Cars that are not lubricated regularly and properly have costly repair bills— repair bills that are entirelv unnecessary. Regular visits to our Lubrication Department will save you money and increase your driving comfort. 3 ■■■■■■................ ■ SPECIAL for MARCH ■ ■ W e feature Genuine Eugene and Duart Permanent Waves w (No Substitution— You Get The Genuine.) ■ Your Choice $5.00 2 Extra Special * v% J ”oil/* n" ...... i Associated Service Station L. C. Grimes Z QeVIe $1.95 ■ : c ETHEL’S BEAUTY SALON ■ Next to Gleason’* IIA K ER’H— PER « \N Free Coffee Measure s I iho I m LEM ONS Nl NKINT, PER DOZEN DOG FOOD I I l\ s Ft Ml S P E R R Y ’S O A T S H e NlIII H ave GOOD COURTEOUS SERVICE Attend the Central Point Cooking School <• It*. BAG, t.tuick nr R'Kular Plenty of Jones' Grocery FRESH STOCK g ♦' FO O D PR O D U C TS I s Wi t h e a ch I lb. Jar o f Don’t fail to stop in at And get your own Cooking Needs >; >: Make no Mistake in Buying COCOANUT Petrol & Richfield Cooking' Sch ool ï Try Them and be Satisfied. R. C. lit MI’ H K E Y Returning Home from the ♦ > Good Cooks ♦: ♦ < Vni inl Point PHONE 112» > GENERAL SHEET METAL I t KN ACES A HEATING DM) E. Nili St. Modford Phone IIN and SERVICE WORK PRODUCT t WEST THIRD ST. , M O N A R C H and L G. A . Brill Metal Works TU B ES PAINT Hardware Paints, & Sporting G oods ( Both Guaranteed) R A D IO PITTSBURGH Medford Lumber Co. W . C. Leever FIN LEY IM P LE M E N T COMPANY Sandy Richardson Have You Tried \ Reasonable Prices Sale or Trade for Chickens— 2 wheel trailer, new rubber. S. W. Corner of City Park O. F. Brood. AMATEUR MUSICIANS — Regis ter at once for the Amatenr Contest Srturday evening, February 15. at the Baldwin Ptano Shoppe. CASH PRIZES each month Free entertain ment. Everyone invited to attend. Balwln Plano Shoppe. 123 West Main St., Medford „ W e have a full line of dependable tools at Mrs. Ray Ward accompanied Mr. I Case Farm and Mrs. Zumalt of KlHmath Falls here Saturday, where they visited Machinery over the week end with relativs. Mrs. j and In- assured of *li<‘ best Truman Bonnier returned home with ! Cost of Repairs and Dealer’s Ser Mrs. Ward for a two weeks’ visit. vice should be considered when purchasing equipment. Mrs. Mary Richardson and Henry Kiborne received the sad news of the | We handle a Full Line of sudden death of their nephew. Frank CROWN FEEDS Kllborne California His death was I se Crown Ohlek Starter for Rest Results very sudden, after a short illness of 24 hours. LIVI III and DRY Lime Sulphur SPRAY Bobby Hoagland Is spending the I week end at the basketball tourna-1 ment Ht Ashland, where he Is stopp-’ We give S. (V H. Green Stamps on Cash purchases (except on Sprny Ing with his grandparents, the J. P. materials) Hoaglands. Mrs Theodore Glass accompanied Mrs Gillespey to Ashland Wednea- ! day. SUN-PROOF spares you any doubt about paint econ omy. It has fought its battle with destructive weather on Pittsburgh's five great proving grounds. So we know it lasts 1 to 3 years longer, covers about 2 5 % more surface than poor paints. 0 _ Insist on Field-Tested SUN- _ , $ O .5 0 PROOF. Per G al. ! ■— FLOUR KITCHEN VI FEN, 1« 11». ( o ffe r >AY SPECIALS 10c 28c 17c 25 37c 1 j#! M IN C E M E A T » »•<»! M is D ‘ H Ä ffe SALM O N APc SA R D IN E S m kv SH RIM P Ä ffe Q ffc VN NIXE O ONION SETS nd * t ) ffc | l BOILING M E A T V E A L , PORK • J d fß K . C. Baking Powder PFH IN II i Ä ffe IN DI.IVE Oil.— A MIR C A M HMI $ J .4 9 BEEF PO T R O A S T S ¿tmW ’j CASH FOR Then Come to our Market and get your i : j H A M S , & B ACO N S T E A K S -C H O P S --R O A S T S Our Prices A re A lw ays Reasonable WOOD (F r 'n n B u tte F a ll* ) Ctn’ial Point Wood Yard Phone AM l!< tieunable P r ice * Nervb-c Watch Marine’ s Windows for Cooking School Specials March 10 PHONE 441 MARINE’S WE DELIVER Central Point Meat Market I. D. LEWIS, Prop.