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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1936)
/ pauk T H U IS D A V . J f X E T h « A M E R IC A .* . C E N T R A L P O I V T , O R E G O N ». I M « ent were: Misses Carol Furry. Er- vikitixo grandparents Cook's Beauty Salon In Medford nestyn Thompson, Arlene Thoinp- Ulttla D— y Pale r i -1 visiting 111 * ____ has opened up in a new and better . a u it . \1 / „ 1 son. Arlene Inmann, Grace Clifford, grandparents today He has com h vent O t W C e K ’ , . „ _ . location at 19 North Bartlett. Mary Buby Brood, and Nellie Grissom pleted his first year in school and Cook and C’ordia Oswald are the op- ______ Messrs. Herbert Crowder, Floyd Ml** Alice Anderson expeccts Ml*» erators and guarantee all work. will return for hi* report card to Mrs. Marie Snyder, a former resi- One ot the most pleasant social Dole, Floyd Wooldridge, Roger Yost Mary Magoon, former teacher in the I dent here, received the most votes morrow. affairs of the past week was the Clyde Conrad. Ernest Lathrop, Ed Ashland high school to visit her for Mrs. Kodinstab and family visited for her poem "Me an’ My Dog” and ] party given in honor of the gradu win Gebhard. Sidney Thurston and a few days. Miss Anderson will then her mother Mrs. Owing« and family a five dollar cash prize. The poem 0|M-rale<| O n W ed n esd a y return with Miss Magoon to her Mrs. E. L. Gleason was taken to ating class of the high school and George Merritt. Sunday. and also a snapshot of Mrs. Snyder's if- the faculty at the A E Powell home Faculty members present included home in Washington where she will step-son and hi. dog were printed In j Community hospital Tuesday af- ^ well, a member take a sis weeks course in the I'ni- Miss Schreiber. Mrs. Skyrman, Mrs. . Mr. and Mrs. Sanford J- Richard - the Call Bulletin Amateur PMge ternoon and operated on Wednesday a s hostess. The Fleischer, Mrs. Ross, Mr. Jewett and verslty of Washington. ! morning at eight o’clock. Mra. Glea- ° f >ears (l“ s8- “ son and Charlotte, Mrs. Mary Rich - Page party was the wind-up of the Com Mr. Boswell ardson and Erma spent today at Mrs. Snyder is a daughter of Mrs. »u,fered n° whe,‘ com' The Past Noble Grand Club met I'nion Creek 1 ing out of the ether which Is very mencement activities. Jennie White who reaides here. The rooms were appropriately de at the home of Miss Henderson re ------- The poem which is a very charm- unusual. She will be allowed to have cently. Ten of the members were water this afternoon. Her many corated for the occasion with flowers Mrs. Owing and daughter Mrs La |nK bit of verse follows: present. A regular banquet was en Casse and Dorothy spent Wednesday friends will be pleased to know that using the class colors of red and | u p a_\> >|\- (MX! white as a motif. The guests assemb- joyed In place of their usual refresh visiting Mrs. Owing.« son and f « « » » I Me an. my ¿ og we re JllMt llke paIl). she is doing so nicely. led at the Powell home at the close | If your hair is beginning to turn ments. Wherever I go he goes along. gray, why not try a of the Commencement exercises at Mrs. Marie l<ange has carrots, An' when I get tired he sits down too W ll.l. LEAVE MONDAY the high school. Games were played Mrs. Ellis Clark and Mrs. Guy Tex Jack Smith arrived home yester lettuce and peas on the market from An’ nothin' I ever do is wrong- will leave Monday to attend the unitl a late hour, when delicious re day from the Polytechnic school In her garden. So my dog says. Grand Chapter of the Oregon East freshments of ice cream (in the class Portland. He expects to return again They leave the hair so ern Star In Portland They are dele colors) and cake were served. The next fall. Miss Laura Pastorino, teacher He Jes' won't let me out o' sight; Soft and Lustrous ■ — j here left 'Monday morning for Cor- j Onee when I went down to the gates from here and expect to be hostess was assisted in serving by ” PERMANENTS FOR *.V(M) her mother, Mrs. A. E. Powell, and The Fleischer family are movingj vallis where she will visit Miss Ruth creek gone a %eek During June her aunt. Mrs. Carrie Chase of Med this week to an arreage south of ottoman and other friends until the An’ waded in. he jumped.iu, too. Central Point Phone 21 ford. Central Point on the old Pacific d o s in g of Oregon State college An' pulled me out— an' for most Members of the class of '36 pres- highway. where Miss Ottoman is a student. 1 a week *--------- ---------- ! I stayed In bed. Berry Cups at Faber's Feed Store. Something new In Prunes. T ile1 But my dog, he wouldn't leave my Burton Prune. Faber's. room; The Ashland Radio Hams are pul Ranges— $9.00 and up and Sim He kept right close against my bed Mr. and Mr*. Frank Ituff of Port- ing on a big ham fest on Siskiyou mon beds and springs. New and land arrived Saturday for a short ^ u’ mom likes him, and didn t Summit Sunday. It is also field day. i I'sed Davenports and Chairs. Stu care— Door prizes will be given with the vMt with Mrs. Ruffs sister Mrs. dio Couches. "If it wasn't for your smart dog,” ticket*. A big picnic dinner with free Minnick and family. Sunday Mr. and she said, coffee for all. games, and a big bon Mr*. Ruff and little son Jackie, who DROP IN AND GET OCR PRICES "I'd have no boy." fire in the evening will be enjoyed, had been visiting at the Minnirh Iu old Fire Hall Bldg, on 6th St. home, Mr. and Mrs. Minnick and So me an' my dog, we run an' play. Everyone is welcome. Phone 517 Herbert Crowder motored to Crater An’ dig for gophers— we’ re a Mr. and Mrs. John Bohnert aud Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ruff and Jackie 'nawful sight— Doreen went to Pleasant Valley ! returned to Portland late Monday. An’ when I grow up an' go to school May 30 to decorate the grave of To learn to read an’ spell an’ Miss Arlene Thompson is working Mrs. Rohnert’s father. Marilyn stay write, ed with her grandmother Tracy. Mel in Stone's Drug Store. My dog will, too. Williams who Is helping at »he Boh MARIE SNYDER nert ranch accompanied them as far Mr. Claude White will be operated 17 Salinas road, Watsonville, Calif. as Grants Pass where he transacted tomorrow, some business. ___ _ 1 Mr. Ray Watkins has purchased Mr. and Mr*. John Powell accom- , *le Homer Bowman place and is panled by Mr. Nelson of Klama'h moving hi* family In today. Falls visited at the A. E. Powell . . . TTT „ . , j ,! About sixteen of the Herean Class home for a short visit Saturday and l . , „ . . When brought to the shop , ¡met for their class party at the home Sunday. Mr. Powell has work in the . .. at the 'o f Mrs. Roy Nichols Wednesday, ow Kesterlng box factory at Klamath Telephone Office ing to graduation at the Ashland Falls and expects the factory to run Now located at Normal a number of the ladies were steady the year around. absent. (Formerly In Jackson Hotel C entral Point Mrs. M Peters of San Francisco is Barber Shop) Mis* Marjorie Jones is visiting old visiting her brother Mr. George friends, Mr. and Mrs. Shell, at Kla Woolrldge who is seriously ill. She has a room at the Hotel Valandra math Falls this week. I Party for Seniors r Win* Prize in Poetry Contest LOCALS Ethel’s Beauty Salon Shampoo Tint New and Used Furniture This is Prune Week Oregon Prunes — Well Cooked — make a nourishing and healthful food Try Our Best TUBES CHECKED FREE THE BURTON PRUNE Faber's COOK’S BEAUTY SHOP Sandy Richardson PERMANENT WAVES $1.50 to $5.00 JACK’S SECOND HAND STORE and spends the days with her broth DAlGHTEIt IMPROVING H LOWLY er. Mrs. Elliot went to Medford on The Chevrolet company In Med the stage this morning to visit her ford has been doing a big business daughter Louise who has been at and are now offering wonderful bar the Co nun unity hospital for the past Eart Mala St. gains to the bonus-men. If planning year. She reports that Louise's side to buy now or later stop In and see is better and that she Is showing more Improvement than anytime our many exceptional buys. since she had been confined to her ■ Cupp’s are now advertising non- bed. ■ skid bedroom rugs you can run and Jump on these rugs and they will SPEND WEEKEND AT LAKE Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peck, Mr. M. not slip. They are specially priced Be sure and see them when you are Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hamilton and Patty Lu, Mr. and Mrs. Tom In Medford. Hodgson and Betty Lu and Miss Na-| oml Johnson spent the weekend a t. Lake of the Woods. They report everytlhng lovely there. Mr. M. Peck has boats to rent at the Lake and re LOHT mained thotr to put them in order Farmers *• Fruitgrowers Bankbook Both Mr. Peck* have cabin* at the j and Oregon State Driver's License. Lake. Finder please return to this office. 19 N. Bartlett Why Not Own A Dayton Refrigerator? Shampoo & Finger Wave 75c Medford Mary Cook & Cordia Oswald i 1 Attention! C L A S S IF IE D J C O M P L E T E D C O I I SHE K O I'M ) 3 silver spoons lu Park after the Community picnic Monday evening Owner please phone 601 or call at this office. FOR BENT Girl's Bicycle. 10c an hour or 50c a day. Any day but Saturday or Sunday. Phone 6ul or inquire at this office. FO R HALE All metals except iron For sale— lumber jackets, solids and plaids, work gloves. Southern Oregon Junk Co. $01 Stewart Av*.— be tween So. Oakdale and Alder. Phone 779-L, evnlngs. Medford. Mrs. Don Faber completed her course at the Normal School yester day. Mr. Don Faber recently return ed from Walla Walla where he help ed arrange the football schedule for next year. Mrs. E C. Fnber and Mis* Alice Anderson attended tb* gradu ■ ation exercise* at the Normal School ■ ■ Wednesday HOLINKKH MEETING * An all-day holiness meeting w llljlj be held at the Reese Creek school |J house Friday l ( M ■ inn. ti Isrv lM i at I t $• » m *ri : ■ 2 p. m Everyone Is Invited to st-[ tend Good singing and trenching You are welcome COLLINS DAIRY UWNN ACTO LOANS —-We always make loans on automobiles promptly and wbbout red-tape Commercial Finance Corp , Medford. Oregon Grade A rnw and Pasteurised Milk * Cr**m ORDER Joe Collin*, Prop. B L O C K S Now. while you can ret them, at $4.50 Per load Central Point Wood Yard P h o n e 1US tics so n eble P rices Prom pt S o rtie r Petrol Sc Richfield GAS ffh s ln u !« a «d R e ta il Oil, 10c qt. 1931 Chevrolet Truck Wa* $295.00, now $275.00, and a bargain and EASY TERMS 1933 Chevrolet Truck Wa* $495.00, now $465.00. You should see this one. Associated Service Station L. C .G rim es 1931 Dodge Truck Wa* $235.00. Now $215.00 See our New Used-Car Lot on North River side, just South of Jackson St. GW— * Rogue River Chevrolet Cor Thi. Old Reliable Meat Market is always ready Medford to serve you "Cleanlinen*” oar M o tto Open for Inspection nt all time« Planer LOW PRICES BERT PECK Automobile Repair And Service K A ttK R I l l 'l l JUNG A. R. OWINGS SERVICE STATION Central Point with SPECIAL JUNE BARGAINS at Bargain Combination Prices 1 yl'A R T ORANGE OR LEMON NECTAR Special Value with Qood Health Talc Kawleigh Dealer— Central Point Edward W. Jones The Best of Meats R asm ussen Pure Paints at Varnishes & Kalsomine Pumps and Special Systems Hand and Pressure Fence and Farm Implements W. E. Alexander Central Point Reasonable Prices ' Central Point Meat Market1 i » I» D. LEWIS, Prop.