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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1936)
T H l ’ RSDAV, J ULY Vi. l»;Ml The AMERICAN, CENTRAL POI XT, OREGON LOCAL« PAGE FO I K Mr*. Payue is staying at the home* Mrs. McKenzie and daughter Flor- Complete Study Dr. W arner Visits Ice Cream Time of Mrs. Eruiist Hostel. 1 ence from Kiversid arrived Thurs- O f Mines, Minerals At Carlton Home Is Here *-------- J day for a visit with Mrs. McKenzie * Mr. and Mr*. K. C. Faber, Mr. and I »later. Mrs. Guy Tex Mr and Mrs. A complete compilation of infor A week-end guest in Medford was Rer. Lewi», who has been on the Mr* Kverett Faber and Donald and j Tex accompanied by Mr*. McKenzie Ice cream time Is here. . I mean Snider'»— what a dream— Dr. Kstella Ford Warner, who was mation on mines and minerals in faculty of the Young Pe<>|>le n Con Patsy and Mr. and Mr*. Donald Fa- and daughter motored to Prospect Faber ex-¡Sunday where Mrs. McKenzie and Made from only richest Jersey cream entertained at the home of the Oregon will he undertaken at once ference of the Preabyterlan Church ber and Miss Frances Not just manufactured, but created Misses Helen and Mildrd Carlton on by the Oregon State planning board pect to spend the Fourth at Lake daughter will visit Mr* Grieves, of Southern Oregon at Fir Point by an artist. the Old Stage Road. according to word received by Earl . — from Monday of last week to this of the Woods They are having their j To cool a persons inside* when the B. Day, of Medford, cahirman of the Dr. Warner spent some time here Monday, ha* returned home, report motor boat tuned up. Guests at the Seldon D. Hill home sun s a shining hottest commis 1 a short while ago before going south Jackson Comity planning ing a splendid Conference of young ' last week were Mrs. Barrett and Mrs. Stone, nee Mona Lewis, left j George Aker, Jr. of Myrtle Point and ¡In a plant as cupl and modern « » ¡ t o Los Angeles, Calif., where she at sion, from Ormond It Bean, chair people who gave themselves to close some doctor's laboratory. tended 'he national nurses' conven- man of the board. study of the Scripture» and Mlaalon». Saturday to Join her husband In San Miss Margaret Barrett and Jerry This Artist works— his work is piay>|tion She is now returning Questionnaires requesting data north, Francisco. Minton of Albany. Mrs. Burnett i* an Wflth cream he tells his story. having left last evening for Portland have been sent to all miner* and mi Mr, and Mr*. Oliver Obenchaln autn of Mrs. Hill* With cream, and ice and flavors rare where she will be one of the speak ning corporations whose addresses and little daughter »pent Sunday Mrs, Ivan Waddell of Medford is And also flavors common. ers before the National Education are available, it was stated by H F. with Mr*. Obenchain'» parent», Mr, the first woman shooter in Southern The Past Noble Grand Club will He mixes dreams of tastefulness, association convention being held Byrom, research assistant for the Oregon to make a team of any rifle meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. and Mr*. Hert Hedgpeth That cannot be forgotten. there this week. planning board. A supply of blanks club competing with men, Mrs, Wad» Sally Musty. I don't know why the sun should Kev. C. A. Phillip* left Monday dell is also the first owner of a Yen-X Following her stay in Portland. has also been sent to county plan shine for Springfield after hi* wife und »hooting coat. This coat is a beauty See Fa her'* fur grain bags and lime. Dr. Warner will continue to har ning commissions, chamber of com So dog-gone hot on-me. three little *011». He say* the most with padded shoulder and elbow» home in Alexandria, Va., to take up merce and other organizations, with I don't know why that Ice Cream her work in public health at Wash u request that they be put in the lonesome thing in the house was the and was purchased through a local Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vincent and Mrs. tastes baby cradle. He returned home Wed party. ington, D. C. Dr. Warner Is nation hands of miners. Sally Musty, Bobby Vincent and So dog-gone good to me, nesday. ally known through her work In this The survey was requested by Gov Jackin Collin* enjoyed a picnic lunch I only know that Snider’s is the field, and on her previous visit here ernor Martin, and the information Among noted guests lit tbe valley and spent the evening at Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kilburn and, „ . only one for me. appeared before the Jackson County compiled Is expected to be of great •d K. Norris. Hot Springs Wednesday. family are moving to Ashland for | _ .... __ . Health association. value in bringing out specific needs | of Philadelphia, who left on the Mrs. Kilburn's health. Mr and Mrs. DELATED MOTHER'S DAY PICNIC of the mineral industry of the state. Shasta this morning after spending Mrs. C. T. Skyrman who under Humphrey'* and family will move Mrs. Tracy was honor guest at a the past two weeks as the guesl of went a major operation at St. Vin into the Kilburn house. Tbe Ki 1- picnic on Rogue River, past Grants Marie Bennett Mrs. Louis Salade, Jr. cents hospital in Portland early this hurn's address in Ashlaud will be Pas*. Sunday, given by her daughter Hurt in W reck week is recovering rapidly according Mrs. John Bohnert. Owing to the 117 Helman Street. George S. Lyman, a resident of to word received by her son, Attor Marie E. (Bennett, 531 So. River on-plcnlc-llke weather on Mother’s lackson county for the past 42 years ney 8 kyrman Her daughter Floris is Anyone having votes for the Trade Day it hud been postponed until side, Medford, about 81), was struck coming here in 1894 and settling at with her in Portland. Mrs. Ivan & Win contest that they do not care now. Those present were Mr. anu yesterday afternoon by a Model T Gold Hill where he has since resided Skyrman is looking after the Skyr- for please give them to Lucius Lull. Mrs. Mel Williams of Grants Pass, Ford coupe driven by J T. Fry, of passed away in a local hospital man ranch during her absence and He wants the bicycle to ride to school Mrs. Tracy, Mrs. Bohnert and little Central Point, 87, when Mrs. Ben Wednesday evening at the age of 77. cooking for Mr. Skyrman. on. Give votes to either Mrs. Edward nett started to cross Main street at daughters, Marilyn and Doreen. Jones, Mrs. Lees or at this office. the Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank Mrs. Ray Ward and little sou, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Moore in be Mrs. Stella Obenchain has a small corner. Richard have been visiting at the half of the Central Point library Mrs. Alfred Middleton arrived patch of 24 rows of onions that are Mrs. Bennett received a deep cut Limbeck home for a week. Mrs. wish to thank Morris Dow for the home Friday from Graeagle for a doing a land office business. She in her forehead, a broken leg, and books. Ward returned home recently leav- gift of a dozen childrens weeks visit with her parents here pulls from 1.1 to 17 doz bunches a other internal injuries. The Fry cat- lug Richard with her mother until Morris is a grandson of Mr. Beebe. and both friends here and In Grants day. Last week she pulled 60 bun skidded 27 feet after the brakes Margaret Dow of San Francisco the 4th. Pass. ches. She says you certainly have to were applied. Fears were felt for is visiting relatives here for the sum know your onions. She picks from 3 Mrs. Bennett’s life as she was badly Miss Marian Cunningham visited mer Mr. and Mrs. Territt are expecting to 9 gallons of berries every day be hurt. her cousins, Floyd and Jim Ross and 1 heir daughter Mrs. Fay and son and sides numerous other jobs. She was carried into the bank by Mrs. Mattie Smith has been on families here and also relatives in daughter from Minneapolis and Mrs. witnesses to the accident. She has Medford during the past week. the sick list this week but Is report Mr. Mlnnick, Mrs. Minnick's brother Maclean from N. Dakota. been living at Trail with a daughter ed better at this time. und Herbert Crowder caught their police were told. Mr. and Mrs. P J. Howard and, Mrs. Milton of Rogue River visa Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Holley have limit of fish on the South Fork of Mrs. Bennett passed a bad night family are visiting at the home of, Little Butte Creek Sunday. ed her daughter, Mrs. Owing», und moved into the Cooksey house. but no definite report has been Mrs. Howard's sister, Mrs. V. H. 1 son Mr. Milton recently. Hansen. The Howard’s live at Ten-1 Mr. and Mrs. J. Sanford Richard made in regard to her condition Berry Cups at Faber’s. this morning. nnnt, California. son accompanied by Miss Lyle Greg Mr. and Mrs. James Dean and mo ory, Miss Pierson and Mrs. Harry ther Mrs. Lydl„ .lean of Grants Pas* Mrs. K. E Scott left Sunday morn Miss Ruby Webster is teaching in spent Friday at the Edward Farra the Vacation bible school. ing for San Diego where »he will vi Young left for Portland to attend homo. sit her daughter, Mis* Mildred Ber the National Education convention, Mr. Buy Jones and Russell Ayers ger. She expects to he gone ten days with th exception of Mr. Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bohnert und will spend the 4th at the Fluhrer or two weeks and will visit the fair who entered a hospital and went through a clinic. Mrs. Ethel Fleis Ethel’s Beauty Salon little daughter spent the weekend cab! nut Lake of the Woods and during her absence. cher, Mr. Jewett, Mr. Boswell and at Diamond Lake. liuve been promised a ride In his Mr. Meyers are also In attendance. T w o $3 Permanents | boat. Mr. Fluhrer entertains his em Ross and Ross report fishing good Mr. Powers is In Portland now ployees with their annual picnic ut now in both lakes and rivers. Clar Mrs. Young after a couple of days and It not at all well. He is anxious this time at the Lake. Mr. Jones has for $5.00 ence Shelley caught three nice steel- went to Turner to attend a Sunday to get hack to Eugene and have an been included in this event for a School convention. head Monday at Uyhee bridge. Both appointments must be made operation In the hopes that it will number of years. help him. at the same time. O B IT U A R Y Mrs George Wright woh is interest Mrs. Young’s Sunday School Class ed in the Willow Springs Sunday -Woo PERM ANEN TS $1.5» Shorty Terrill is making good of the Christian church enjoyed a Alice B. Goodhue, wife of Frank school took a group- of the young use of part of his Bonus money in swimming party at Jackson Hot I. D. L E W IS , Prop. folks to Grunts Pass for a picnic In Goodhue, passed away at their home Phone 21 Central Point painting his house. Springs Thursday evening Ice the park one nnd one-half miles west of Cen cream and cookies were served. The tral Point Saturday forenoon at thp Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bohnert and Central Point Grange enjoyed a Mr. and Mrs. L. Maple expect a age of 66. three oldest children, Mr.* Smith swimming party at Jackson Hot the visit from their daughter aud fa She was born on the Bermuda Is and daughter of Medford spent Sun same evening. mily, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Wagner, lands, June 30. 1867, and came to day afternoon on the river. Little Kenneth and Shirley, over the 4th the United States 32 years ago. Be Marvin Arnold stayed at the Edward Mr. Floyd Ross left Monday for They have been visiting Mr. Wag fore locating at Central Point she Jones home. Mr Bohnert took his Prinevtlle after Mrs. Ross, Edgar ner’s father in Fargo, N. Dakota and resided at Ashland, where she was boat with him. and Johnny who have been visiting traveling through the Dakotas, Mon married to Mr. Goodhue. Mrs. Ross's parents for the past two tana and Minnesota for the past 3 Besides her husband, she leaves j Miss Arlene Hay, Mrs. Alfred Mid weeks. They returned home Wed weeks and are now returning to one brother, five nieces and five 1 dleton and Mr. and Mrs. LlnvUle nesday. their home in Seattle. nephews. Funeral services were con- • were callers at the Karra home Sun duetd at the Conger Chapel at 2 0. | day afternoon. Mr. Verne Pendleton and Don Pat Mrs. Simpson, proprietor ot the m. Monday. Interment was In Ash terson attended a General Petrole Central Point Beauty Shop wishes to land cemetery. Mrs. McCabe's son from Toledo, um Party at I'nion Creek Tuesday thunk her patrons for their patron Ohio is visiting here. Mrs. McCabe night. It whn the wind up of a con age which has made It tosslble fori recently purchased the property on test put on between the North and Your Signature her to continue in business and p ro the south side of the Ray Anders South ends of the county. Our hoy* ........... because they and Personal Security mises to continue to put forth every home. won ami report a wonderful time. Enable you to get rash qu lekl) effort to please with her work. Hee Mrs. Maynard Putney has been vi Mrs Bert Hedgpeth Is visiting her IV. K. THOMAS New stock Ball In water, mud or slush Brand Rubber siting her mother since last Thurs daughter and family in Talent this 45 8. Central Medford Boots at Faber's. day. During this time she has been week. you can depend on Red on the sick list hut is better at this VISITS AT HOME OF SINTER Ball Boots to give you writing Junior Ayers is working at the Mr. and Mrs. O. Olson arrived j Medford Lumber Company. more real valuedollar-for- from Portland last Thusrday for a ! BERT PECK weeks visit with Mr Olsons sister, dollar. They fit bet Jack Foster accompanied Roy Mrs Tom Pankey and family. Friday 1 Jones to Dead Indian Soda Springs afternoon ter, feel better, look they enjoyed a ride! Monday where they spent Monday around the old stage road und visit W ANTED better, and w e a r and Tuesday visiting Mr and Mrs ed the Museum In Jacksonville be FADER B U D D IN G Harry Tonn who are vacationing fore returning. longer. Come in now CHERRIES OR BERRIES for Sub there. scription to The American Lunch Meats of All Kinds T ry an A d in The American A lw a y s R e lia b le Central Point Meat Market When you wear BALL-BAND BOOTS EVERY STEP CO STS LESS WEAR LONGER. C L A S S IF IE D Automobile Repair A n d Service The Bible study class held every Tueaady at the Federated church Girl’s Bicycle, loo an hour or 60c a was discontinued for the summer day Any day but Saturday or Tuesday afternoon. I.emonalde and Sunday. Phone «01 or Inquire at cookies were served thla office FO R R E N T m i l SALE CLEANING * DEMOTIII\'<; Com* pound. Excellent for cleaning ov erstaffed furniture snd rugs. Cnll at this office C O L L IN S D A IR Y Grade A raw and Pasteurised Milk A Cream '•Cleanlines»'- our Motto t HK\ ItOLKT tonrlng car, good run ning order $4 8. Large cream sep arator. MeCormlrk Mower. Trade for labor on farm or wood and shakes Medfrd Rl .1 Box SO »pen tor Inspection *t all times Joe Collins, Prop. ( HIDED TUBES Planer C H E C K E D FR EE When brought to the shop at the Telephone Offle, Sandy Richard ¡ton C en tra l P o in t B L O C K S Now, while you can get them, at $4.50 Per load Ctnhsl Point Wood Yard Phone H.U lc A W iw H r P f ir e $ l*rofw |H H rn tcr Power to Pass And stay ahead That added snap and power to stay in the lead comes only from a motor that is in perfect condition. Our ser vice men are trained in factory pre cision methods and will “ tune” your motor so that it will give you that snappy pick up. They will also re store smooth performance to your motor. This will save you many dol lars in gasoline and repair bills. Drive in today and get . . . for your Ball-Band Boots. Faber’s B IN D E R T W IN E Harness Paints-Oils Imlements — Pumps — Fences hull Line of McCormick Deering Repairs W . £, A le x a n d e r Central Point A New Lease On Life For Your Motor Associated Service Station L. C.Grimes Petrol & Richfield G A S Whole*» and Retail Oil, 10c qt. A . R. O W IN G S SE R V IC E S T A T IO N Central Point