Image provided by: Rogue River Valley Irrigation District; Medford, OR
About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1936)
pag e T he AM ERICAN, CENTRAL POINT, OREGON porn LOCALS Entertain House Guests and FrleiuM Mrs. Maple entertained the follow ing guests at dinner Tuesday. Mrs. Eva Bensen and children, Dickie and The W.R.C. District Convention Shirley, Mrs. Lyle Scott and children of the School of Instruction will Jesse apd Billy of Cottage Grove, meet in Medford April 16. who are house guests of their aunt, Mr. Karl Khoten dropped into the Mrs. Maple. office for a visit with Kenneth Po Hate ItirtInlay Dinner ell today. Mrs. D. C. Holley entertained fif Mr. V. A. Davis wrote to hU teen guests at a dinner party in hon friends. Mr and Mrs. Chomel that or of her daughter Ferris’s fifteenth he expects to be home In about ten birthday. The honor guest receiv*d days He is much Improved and the many lovely gifts. A lovely dinner expected oepratlon was not neces with a delicious birthday cake was sary. Mr. Davis is at the Veteran served. hospital In Roseburg. HOPE FOR BETTER Mrs. Pearl Bonn-ey is working In REPORT NEXT WEEK the Jones Grocery in place of Ger The smudging crew was called ald Morris who resigned. about one o'clock last night. Conflic ting stories are told In regard to the Mr. and Mrs. Chomel received frost damage. Some say the crop letter from Mr. Mellon who is in will not be seriously damaged, while Prance stating they have enjoyed others say their will be no crop at very lovely winter there. On being all. Only time will tell. Next week asked if it didn’t make him home we hope to have a report from some sick Mr. Chomel said no "his inter one In authority. eats were here and this was his home and his country". Arrive From The Dalles Mr. James N. Cornutt's nephew, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Holley enter James E Cornutt arrived from th* tuined 21 friends at an alumnlum Tuberculosis Sanltorium at The Dal dinner Wednesday evening. les recently. He had been at the hos pital for nearly two years and ‘.s Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Putney and completely cured. He reports it a Rev. and Mrs. E. Iverson of Medford wonderful place. He will be able to motored to Galeavllle Sunday. attend school this fall. Mr. Smith, Mrs. Gene Blackford who has who drove the Watkins wagon here been seriously sick is much better was also at the Sanitarium but was released a number of months ago but still is confined to her home. feeling fine. Therp are two Tubculo- Mr. T. A. Marine is suffering with sfs sanitariums in Oregon, one at The Dalles and the other at Eugene. the flu. Jack's Second Hand Store still is doing business at the same old stand KuKKcHtion by ItusiensM Mall One of our prominent business men thinks It would be a fine Idea if we could have a get-together meeting, dinner, etc., once a month Why don't the P.T.A. or some other organization look into this. It might work out fine for both parties. W ill H old Meet A p ril 14 The Extension Unit will hold an ail day meeting April 14 at the Christian Church. Mrs. Mack will be In charge and the subject will be “ Pood at Forty” . Everyone Is Invi ted. A covered dish luncheon will be served. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hall of Med ford and Mr. and Mrs. Don Robbins and little daughter Valan were guests at a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mis. Doyie Mills recently. Are you a member of Ethelywn B. Hoffmunn's HOSIERY CLUB Join Now TUBES CHECKED FREE When brought to the shop at the Telephone Oflice Sandy Richardson Central Point CHOICE CUTS of BEEF SAUSAGES HAMBURGERS Smoked Sausages Humphrey's Meat Market? R. C. HUMPHREY Proprietor M H Stamps Free Delivery NH» M H IP N K B V IC K S T A T IO N Central Point, Ore. Richfield ID-Octane Gas Candy and Tobacco Cold drink* é Hamburgers W. L. Bartholomen» Petrol & Richfield GAS Oil, 10c qt. A«k Ib r Barrel Pricey W holesale and flauall A. R. OWINGS SERVICE STATION Will Hold Meet Friday The Central Point Grange will hold their meeting at the hall Fri day evening. At this time the two sides chosen for the membership drive will put on the program Mrs. Victor Buraell and Mrs Maust are captains and each will have charg" of half of the program Mr. Harry Hedgpeth of Gazelle ar rived Thursday and spent the week end with his parents Mr and Mrs. Bert Hedgpeth and sisters, Mrs. Oliver Obenchaln and Mrs. Campbell of Talent. Easter novelties, egg at Stone's Drug Store. dyes, etc.. I Mrs. Clara Vincent spent Wednes I Mrs. Helen Murphy and Nancy | Kay left last Thursday for San Le day with her sister Mrs. Frances andro, California where Mr. .Vlurphv Russell at Table Rock has work Spring is near. Think of Straw Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Middleton Hats. New S tock—‘Faber’s. from Grants Pass visited at the Ed If troubled with constipation ask ward Jones home Sunday. for Wabuska Magic Minerals at Mr. and Mrs. Clark and Roily will Stone's Drug Store and secure econ move into the house now occupied omical and reliable relief. A natural by Mr. and Mrs John Powell who mineral water product. Price 75c. Wabuska Mineral Springs Co. Yer- are moving to Medford iugton, Nevada. Erma Richardson and Dorothy Powell bicycled to Table Rock Sun The Medford Pipe and Machinery day. The girls accompanied by Libby Company has moved from 1617 N. ! Hamilton gathered redbells and Riverside to 40 8. Fir. Mr. W. WT. ! lambtongues in spite of the weather. Pickett will have charge of the ma chinery department and Mr. McBee The fountain at Stones Drug the welding department. Mr. Evans | Store opened for business Wednes- will take care of the machinery re j day, April 1st. Mr. Stone installed ' pairs and lathe work. a two speed mixer and intends to j feature the thick milk shakes. Sunday dinner guests at the A. E. Powell home were Mr. and Mrs. Cadwallader and children, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powell and children. Mrs. Carrie Chase of Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Jolley of Berrv- Merle Kilburn attended the 4-H dale district. Sewing Club at Willow Springs Sat urday. After a recent club meeting Tolo Community club will sponsor Merle stays dall night with Neil a box supper in the near future. All Conrad and attended Sunday school are Invited to attend. Ladies’ to in Medford the next morning. bring boxes. A short program will precede the auction sale of suppers. The first local asparagus was on Date to be definitely announced la the market at Faber’s from the Er ter. nest Duwe ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Jolley are O f f e r Itulhs t o C it y planning to move out on to the Van One local lady inquired what the Hovenberg place In Sants Valley city was going to do with their pre where Mr. Jolley has work. pared ground and said she would give them some tulip bulbs this fall Fine Dinner Served Yesterday The Extension Unit served a won I if they wished them. This same lady • fine idea If derful dinner yesterday at the ¡thought it would Grange Hall. It was no April Fools they would finish the other side of dinner either. Everything was serv i the park and this summer have band ed piping hot, well cooked and sea- ' practices there once a week. either the Junior or senior hands or both. ! soned. A complete dinner, coffee, IIVRD GltlGSltr ACCIDENTLY SHOT THROUGH HAND j and pie was served for the small sum Mr. and Mrs. Maust entertained the Byrd Grigsby accidently shot him of 25c and we cannot understand following dinner guests last Wednes self through the hand with a 22 gun why more of our people were not day evening Mr. and Mrs. Lester shortly after lunch today. Dr. Heck present. Anyone not attending miss Newbry of Medford and Mr. and Mrs. man dressed the wound. Fortunately ed out on a fine dinner. Judge Day, Warren Patterson. thp bullett passed through the fleshy and Commissioner Billings and Cas part of the hand and did not hit any tor were among the out of town In regard to the weather Mr. E. C. guests. bones. Faber states he has seen alfalfa when up eight inches high in the New Stock Tennis shoe* at Faber's. | S p e n d Weekend Hero spring cut down with a hard frost While Edward Jones was in the Mrs. Hilkey and daughter-in-laws vicinity of Rogue River Friday he like a mower had crossed the field, were shopping In Medford, Tuesday. say a wrecked truck. Knowing a and at the same time the pear crop was not injured. number of truck drivers ho stopped. A number of the high school chil At about the same time Mr. and Mrs Lcmond No. 213585 Regisered dren gathered at the Roy Jones Alfred Middleton arrived on their Perchon Stallion will make season Shack and spent the evening recent way to Central Point. Mr Middle- at ranch of owner, 1 miles N. W. ly. ton’s brother, Bert, drove the same Central Point. P. D. Lolland. Rev. and Mrs. Phillips have mov kind of truck so they stopped and Visit Here From Gold Beach discovered It was his brother's truck. ed Into the Coker house Last Thursday Mrs. Edward Huitt Mrs Middleton accompanied her fa and sons, Marion and Steven, of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford J. Richard ther, Mr. Jones, home while Mr. Gold Beach arrived unexpectedly for son accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Turner, Mr. John Town Middleton followed his brother to a visit with Mrs. Huitt’s daughter. send and Mr. McKInnes motored to find out how badly he was hurt. Af Mrs. John Powell. They returned Ashland Tuesday eevning where ter finding his brother was not seri home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Huitt they attended the Radio Club Meet ously hurt Mr. Middleton came on to returned here Tuesday and will vi sit here for a number of days. Mrs. ing. Plans wre made for the radio Central Point where he and his wife Powell will return home to Gold convention April IS, 19 to bo held in were weekend guests at the Edward Beach with them for a month's vi Salem Jones home. sit. The following poem by an un known author was broadcast over MM ED Tuesday noon by the Jack- son County Chamber of Commerce and Is well worth re-printing: Soldiers Three "Three soldiers I have seen today Facing the battle line alone; No martial note to cheer thm on— No promise with the coming dawn They faced it where we cowards fall down— These soldiers I have seen today. Field and Poultry Fence AND WIRE NETTING THURSDAY, APRII. ‘X 1»3« ers shopped in Medford Saturday. Barbara Kohler and Zada Cash went to the show Sunday. Viola Pen- land went Monday evening. Erma Thompson attended a play given at Table Rock Friday evening. A quartet from Linfield College presented a very entertaining pro gram Tuesday morning. F V A N ’S MACHINE SHOP Saw Mill, Fann A AII Machine Work 40 S. Fir St. Medford High School Note« Dr. Patmont gave a talk Friday morning concerning conditions in Russia. Monday night he talked too and showed pictures. N-ellle Grissom entertained a cou sin from Medford over the week-end. Marie and Floyd Dole enjoyed a program at Prospect Saturday eve ning. Neida Ayers, Clarabelle and Ruby Brood and Ruby Webster visited the Willow Springs Sunday school Sun day. While there Neida and her sis ter sang a duet. Richard and Alan Jewett, Bill Grimes and Roger Lawrence skated in Ashland Saturday evening. Blue and Pink O’Connor. Chester Hamburg, Roger Lawrence, Everett Atkins and Alan Jewett motored to Elks Picnic grounds Sunday. Edith Vincent visited Arlene In- mann Sunday. Norma Holland and Trilma Pow- J i Sat. Only JOHN WAYNE in “ Dawn Rider” Episode 2 Rustlers of Red Dog Sun.-Mon.-Tues. “ CHINA SEAS” CLARK GABLE JEAN HARLOW WALLACE BEERY Wed. Only CHARLES BICKFORD in “ East of Java” Wed. Kite is Cash Nite Thnrs., FrL DUMAS’ Masterpiece! “ Three Musketeer«” Tennis Shoes I Ideal Footwear for SPRING At New Low Prices 69c, 79c, 89c. V $ BALL BAND Are Better * FABER’S ■ ■ ¡ ; 1935 Chrysler Air Stream (Only Run 8000 Miles) 1934 Ford DeLuxe Coupe (Like New) j Í I i ■ ■ ■ ¡ [ Skinner’s Garage j Special Prices This Week W. E. Alexander BUICK ■ Phone 102 PONTIAC Medford ................... i F* Planer Blocks EVERYDAY i « r- 'The first was a little crippled lad— There must be more In life for him Than Just the wheel chair he was in; Neighbor boys playing on the street he heard— And the shouts and tramp of little feet, And oh. how his little heart must hurt. "The second was a new-made widow This mother with her many cares No trouble must burden the little mind. And so her sorrow alone she bears And all the while she wears a cheery smile. This soldier that I saw today. "The third was a woman— blind: God’s glories hidden from her sightless eyes. And yet her tenderness makes me al most wish I, too. were blind! Envy and re- belllon she doesn't know— Sight does not bring the scent of the rose' This soldier that I saw today. ‘ Three soldiers I have aeen today Who ne’er will know the world’* applause; But courage I got from that crippled lad— Hope from the story that the wi dow had. Faith I have gained from eyes made blind. And so I, too. ran (ace the battle line Because of these soldiers t have seen today " " BEST & CHEAPEST DRY FUEL You are sure to find the finest meats at our market. ( All Wood—No Bark) BEEF POT ROASTS Get Your Order in Early Central Point Wood Yard BOILING MEAT VEAL, PORK A. J. Milton, Prop. HAMS, & BACON Phone 333 EASTER IS GETTING NEAR Why not look your best? You can get a nice DC ART PERMANENT M>R » I .W Also a nice O il P E R M A N E N T * F O R «SU M ETHEL’S BEAUTY SALON During April we offer Dry Finger Wave» for 35c Small Children's Permanents 11 25 E SS 1 STEAKS-CHOPS-ROASTS Our Prices Are Always Reasonable Central Point Meat Market I. D. LEWIS, Prop. ■V-Q