THURSDAY, J IT A ' a;*, II*;»« CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN CENTRAI, POINT. OREGON P AO K JOUR Cap Miller was in town to see tho Sell# Big Gam e I djuKter about insurance and ar- Bullets in East I ranging for repairs to his house ¡ by fire ¡ which wasj WHSI t badly injured I Mervyn Gleason on being quizzed Tuesday. r- as to what he wa* doing when seen W H O , ME? \ The Mlssornary Circle met with Russell Ayer*. Roy Jone« and r>oyle Mill* enjoyed dinner at the .Mr*. I.ettle Gregory last Thursday | llonney home one evening thla week. l i v e l y refreshmetn* were served j and a good time wae enjoyed by all. Mr*. Kilkwood who ha* been a guest at the Henson home will re* \ Mr. and Mrs. Lacy and son a nd’ turn to her home in Long View Sun- wife spent the 1th in Ashland and day accompanied as far as Cottage report t good time. Grove by Mr*. Maple and AIH* who ■ ■ w 11 visit friend* there. Mr*. Henry Kilburn is reported to - ------ l»e showing mueh improvement from ! Mr. and Mr*. K. C. Faber and Itev. the efefct of the change of climate, and Mr*. Lewis are spending a few The Kilburn family moved to Ash- day* at latke of the Wood*. They ex- land for the benefit of Mr*. Kilburn* peet to return home Friday. health. The state inspector for cafe’s and grinding off the end off bullets gave lunch "omiter's was in town and In­ the following Information: Mr. Glea­ spected the Damon Cafe. He was uu- son had received an order for a case ! expected and Mr*. Damon thought he of bullets to hunt big game, elk. and j was making himself very mueh at arlhou in Canada, from a hunter in home peering and peeking into Milwaukee. Wisonsiu and he was : everytihng and asked hint who he flattening their high speed bullet i was. The Damon Cafe was passed j points on an emery w heel. This par- ¡ ty is paying the express on this case No. 1. of caliber 270 Winchester hullet* Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis and Mr. and back there. He got in touch with Mr Mrs. Wilson of Seattle had cabin’s Gleuso »through a National Rlfle- at the Hotel Valandra recently. The men Magazine. men in the party said they didn’t I --------- dare to -lay long or else they would | p i g h i n g R e p o r t e d never get the girls to leave. Th' ___ 1 • \r • ■roup left last week for Crater I-ak- G o o d 111 V a T lO U S ^ and it was one of these ladies that S tre H IT lS Or D i s t r i c t ■ sustained injuries at the lake. i --------- _______ Fishing at Diamond Lake is ex­ it our readers will glance at the cellent. and fly fishing in Upper date after their name on The Ameri­ Rogue River seems to be at its best, can they wll see to what date their limit catches being made by nearly subscription i* paid to. We would everyone. In Union Creek and its appreciate it very much If they i | rlhutaries excellent catches are bo- wotild stop in and bring their suh-( jng male with grasshoppers. The scription up to date If it Is not al ready up. Mr*. Bert Langston and children Mr. and .Mr*. Frank Knutzen and have left to »pend the summer with children visited at the Mary Me. Mr. Langston on Teller trail road. home recently. Mr. and Mr*. K. K. Scott and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Stone received and Mr*. Uuckman spent Tuesday at a letter from Neal stating that be Dead Indian fishing. wanted to come home next week : from the Boy Scout camp. Janet and Kosemary Bishop ar overnight guests this evening at til Mr. and Mrs. K. I*. Stone and Mr. Carol Furry home. {and Mr*. Obert Hansen and family Postmaster and Mrs. Tom Pankuy picniced on the Applegate Sunday. and Roberta visited Mr. Pan key's Mr. Ernest Ames and family of sister, Mr*. Moore at Lake Creek Long Island, Kansas arrived Monday Sunday. _______ evening for a two week* vi*lt with .Mr. Joe Mayfield of Beagle wa* a ' l rg- Ame * brother, Mr. Gebhard visitor here Wednesday. He report* * n dfamlly Mrs. Ame* visited here crops very good especially corn and ^ r w year* ago. grain. --------- The Women’s Relief Corps me! . Mr. L. C. Grime* took Mrs. Grime* last Saturday for their regular meet­ Jim ltos* on Ross Lane has corn and Chet and Toddy and Mrs. Hill ing In honor of Mrs. T. A. Marine’s that looked to be at leaAt 12 feet and Iris and Zoe to Lake of the birthday they enjoyed a treat of ice tall. Wood* Wednesday where they will --------- .camp for 5 or 6 days. Mr. Grime* re- It I* thought that packing may1 turned home In the evening. I A photographer from the John »tart by the first of August. Many ■ ■■ of our Central Point folk* are pre- Mr. and Mr* Mdltrlde of Table Deere Tractor Company took a nuin- j her of pictures of Arnold Bohnert paring for It. , Hock spent Sunday at Diamond | and the three children to be used in --------- Lake. ; the John Deere Advertising maga- Mr. and Mr*. Frost of Kunsas _____ stopped at the Hotel Valandra for Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rohnert and> zlne. cream. Boy Scouts Leave For Camp at Lake Mr. Ed Vincent. Mr. Humphries and son Lee each took a car load of Boy Scouts to the Scout Camp at Luke of the Woods Sunday. Mr. Humphriea took a trailer and the new boat that the Odd Fellows gave the scouts. When the boys were informed that the OddFellows voted to give them a boat they were de-: lighted beyond words. Mr. Lewis Swartz was hired to make the boat. $23 worth of lumber, besides many other things that go to make a good boat, was purchased. When the boys arrived at the Lake it was to late to register until after dinner so they unloaded the boat and took it down to the lake. Those attending from troop 40 were Homer and Warren Young, Ab­ ner Knadler, Bobby Vincent, Hal Jewett, Mike Thornley, Vernon Hol­ land. Rex Coy, Harold Pierce, Eug­ ene Humphries, Neal Stone and Del­ bert Ayers, Assistant Scout Master, who will stay with the troop. Mr. Vincent, who is scout master, return­ ed home Tuesday. Mrs. Ruth Clark returned from a visit in California last week. She ac­ companied Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Nich­ ols of Medford to San Francisco, go­ ing from there by bus to Los Gatos to visit former shoool friends, Mrs. Walter Krmm, nee Amy Johnson, and Mr.«. Elias Adams, nee Dona Marton. Both of these ladies for­ merly were of this city. They made the trip by the Coast Route. one night but were so well pleasedj Dolores and Mr. and Mrs. Harry' Among those from here taking the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones and Red Cross swinxming lessons are with our tow u and their cabin that j Dunn and twin hoys spent Sunday at' Stanley aecotnpanled by Mr. and Mrs Margaret Finley, Shirley and Robert they stayed here one week. 'Diamond Lake. Farra motored to Cráter Lake Sun- Kincaid, Florence and Albert Blaz­ Mr. and Mrs. Vella and two chll- Mrs. John Huma left last week t o l ‘*ay feturning home by way of Dia ing, John and Edgar Boss, Leland dren and a Collie dog from Somona bj tery of their car wa* on fire. In the formed that she would receive a J. (1. Love ha* a fine big field cf house aceros» from the E. ('. Fa h r excitement of pulling the upholstery schoarshlp when she finished high home. out they started a grass fire. Some splendid corn. For a guess we would school. Annita Is the state mascot uf people traveling from Oklahoma say 40 or 50 acres. I’otmaster Tom Pankey and II. stopped and helped them and they the W. R. C. Mr*. Humphrey and Wade accom- P. Jewett were lucky fishermen Sat- managed to put out both fire* hut Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parker spent panied Mr. Humphrie* to laike of unlay, when Mr. Pankey caught two not before Mr. Long had burned Wednesday at Crater I^ake. Ernest the Wood* Sunday. Mrs. Lee Hunt- salmon, one weighing 40 pound* and both of hi* hand* badly. Rostell returned with them. It was a phrle* and mother, Mr*. Cole also , the other 19 pounds. Mr. Jewett lovely trip aud they saw four bear Mr. and Mr*. Edward Farra arc accompanied Mr. lluntphires to the catching a .10 pound one. looking PBgerl.v forward to the arri­ right by the road side. Lake._________________________________ ._______ <’(*arh Don Faber of Albany col- val of their »on Mr. Fred Farra and • Mr. and Mr*. N. F. Ferguson left I lege, was a visitor in the valley re­ wife from California. Sunday with his cousin from Minne­ cently, returning to Albany with his Mrs. Fay, and sister, Mrs. M o d e !» apolis for their home in Calif. They __ I wife Sunday, where teh.v will make who have been visiting their parents plan to return in Sept. their bom«'. TOR BALK for the past .1 weeks left yesterday FOR SALE—-Better Used Furniture. Mr. Ferguson. Sperry field man, is morning at 7 o’clock for their hom»s| .Mr. and Mr*. Victor Noel of Ros-- Bras* Andirons, Bedroof Set. Coll visiting in Central Point today and Mrs. Fay returned to Minneapolis burg were guests at the E. E. Scott Springs Oil Stove Chests Desks, and Mrs. McClein to North Dakota home from Thursday until Sunday. Jar*. 106 South Grape. Mefdord. While here they attended the wed­ Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Richardson Mrs. Lydiard of Table Rock i* a ding of Mr. Noel’s nephew, Arthur t LEANING A. DE MOTH IN g « house guest at the home of her sis­ and Mr. John Townsend made a trip Adams of Orland, Calif, which took pound. Excellent for cleaning ov­ ter-in-law, Mrs. Dunlap to ( ’ rater Lake on Motorcycles last place Saturday in Med. Miss Kirk­ erstuffed furniture and rugs. Call Saturday. They spent the day at the at this office. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Damon and lake and visited Mr. Curley Sexton, patrick. the bride. Is a sister of Mrs. »on Don, of Redmond, are visiting who has charge of the government Harry Robertson, a recent bride. Mr. Mr. Damon's father at Eagle Point. radio station. Mr. Richadrson built and Mr*. Adams left immediately for their home in Orland which is all Ihe transmitter for Mr. Sexton. Central Point Wood Yard ready prepared for them Mr*. Silkwood of Longview. Wash. It offering I* visiting her daughter, Mrs. Steve Mr. and Mrs. Peterson of Van- Mr Humphries has been on the Benson and family. eouver. It C. who are visiting at the j Noted Psychic Is Located Here for Phone ana I tea sonable Price* Prompt Srj-vl. c TUBES C H E C K E D FREE When brought lo the »hop at tbt Telephone Offlo, Sandy Richardson Central Point and Personal Security Enable you to get cash quickly See W. K. THOMAS 45 S. Central Medford BERT PECK Automobile Repair A nd Service FA B ER BUDJUNG W hy? M h»tr*a|* « „ j ____ Oil, 10c Una it qt. A . R. O W IN C S S E R V IC E S T A T IO N Central Point All Kinds Pickles and Cheese A* Well a* Fresh Meats Central Point Meat Market Ethel’s Beauty Salon Central Point Where all Beauty Needs can he taken care of Will inke care of late appoint­ Phone 21 C O L L IN S D A I R Y Grade A raw and Pasteurized Milk & Cream I’ amer home in Butte Falls visited at , !,|ck H*1 for ,hc P*"* ,hrf,p weeks an<11 Mr. \V. J. Freeman and little! the Ed.ly home Wednesday. unable to work he is much hett-r grandchildren, Jean and Robert, vis- \ ------ .— now. Ited Mrs Freeman at Union Creek Little Jackie Potter fell out of a ------------------------- Sunday. Mr-« Freeman is much Ini- «ar last Friday and suffered a badly NOTICE proved and j* now able to walk some | skinned face . While turning a corn- tCity Recorder Guy Tex wishes to hv chair* and tables, etc. Mr. and >r near Ashland one of the car doors inform the public that all the law* Mrs Edward Jones and Mr and Mr*, became unlatched and the little fel- regarding fire* were broken at the Edward Farra also called on Mrs ! low wa* thrown out onto the gravel recent fire Cars ar prohibited com- Freeman Sunday. beside the pavement. Luckily the car firg nearer than 200 feet. People " was traveling at a moderate speed that are not helping and children are dr and Mr*. I loyd llilton, accom- „ nd there were no obstruction* for to *tav at a safe distance. At the panieil by Mi-* Marjorie Jones an.P lh.. bo v t o hit fire Tuesday if there had been an Ilill W.ildon of Medford, motored to ■ -- - ■ ftpoilon many people would hav^ O uter Lake, Diamond I^ike. Luke o*! Mr* KrenM Roetell wa* railed t o , been Injured and the fire depart- th W onda and t-ake (re ek on the Portland b y the serious Illness of her | ment w h * hindred In It* work by the Fourth, returning in time for the fire father She has returned home and ' cmwils After thi* all laws will he work*. report* her father Is slightly im-|enforced and arrests will be made of proved the violators. Mr end Mrs. Maulding from the Medford Golf course spent Sundav evening with Mr. and Mr*. Hum- phrey. They were former neighbors In Washington and their children j played togther when small. Cokes Of Your Signature I* It the nice cool room, «omfortable chair». Beat Milk Shakes an 1 Petrol & Richfield G A S Cold Meats ments any time tomorrow. $4.45 per load Always Come to us for I. D. L E W IS , Prop. Madame A. Mueller, Swiss Pyschic and card reade ris now located in Medford. The Madame was born and raised at Berne in the Swiss Alps. She studied the Occult Sciences un­ der the guidance of an old Swiss Seer. She speaks Swiss, German, French and English. You will do well to consult her for advice on business, love, etc. Phone 965-J-2 721 Sherman street. Readings 50c and $1 CLASSIFIED Planer BLOCKS Careful Housewives or all three put together that bring them h ac k w h e n th ,ve enee trle.i mir Fountain Servi« STONE’S DRUG STORE "Cleanliness" our Motto Open for Inspection at all times Joe Collins, Prop. PUMPS OF A L L KINDS Pressure Systems Houehold and Stock Spray and Sprayers Cream Separators & Milking Machines W . E. A le x a n d e r Central Point Have your Car Upholstery Cleaned The Electrolux Way Associated Service Station L. C .G rim e s ■