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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1936)
THURSDAY. A K i l XT «, 1U36 C E N TR A I. PO INT AM E R IC A N C E N T R A L PO INT. OREGON P A O »: K O I K Work Starts on “ Cavalcade of Texas” Local Happenings A big crowd was out to rnjoy I he Cotton Hlosaora Singers Monday nluht at the Christian Chur, h There was not enough standing room In- side -many Mood outside by the windows. The singer» constated of five darky boys who were accom panied by a middc age white woman. Mias Moragan of Florida Is their ad vance agent and travel# on a motor cycle. Mr. aud Mm Geo. II. Dickin.ion of ami Ashland accompanied by M r Mra. J. O. Isaacson spent moat fl#*- ; llghtful Sunday at Union Creek, Mrs. Duncan received word from her daughter, Mrs. (¡ I pc. that th>- children had all recovered from iheir car accident but that her bark} aud neck were still had. Fick Hardware Moved to New Store on W. Main Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Barnes of Pasadena, Calif., spent several days here as guests of Mr George Wal- lace. They enjoyed a trip to Crater Lake. The llarnes had enjoyed a trip up the coast into Canada and wer »1.1» a 100 lbs. at M»- on their return trip when they stop- . ped here. Mrs. J. !>• Culbertson was able to he out to Sunday sehool. She has I teen confined to her home ith ill- ness for a long time. Potatoes rine's. Mrs. L. Damon report# that tour Mr Jack Corkery and Mrs Denno Ihv histury ut Irta», umici the six Centennial, the SUj.OOO.OOO World’s ist trade Is picking up fine and that of Kamath Kails were married last flags which have flown over it from Fair, which runs in Dallas from June to — the 6 to Nov. 29. Above J. Mark Hamilton, business Is much better. week and made a trip to Portland. the days of the first Spaniards . - - -- . . , . ... present, will be set forth in pomp and director and expert on lore of the They stopped here or Mr ( orkery . co|or jn . . , he Cavalcade (){ >n Mr. Hilton of Jacksonville was daughter Grace, who accompanied expansive pageant to be presented Southwest, and Jan Isabelle Fortune, well known magazine writer, confer able to he moved to his home from them on their trip. Grace returned three times daily during the Texas over the script. the Medford hospital. It Is thought |,() n janlHt(, Kails with them to make that his recovery from his recent at- )ler home. Funeral services were held this; J. O. Isaacson reports the sale of tack will be slow hut eventually he afternoon In Slayton, Ore., the for- the former Harry Linsay home on will be all right. Mr. Hilton Is the Mr. Elmer Craddock of Dorris ac-imPr fHm||y home, for Richard Hens- East Main street to Clarence F. Case father of Mr. Floyd Hilton, who with rnmpanied by Mrs. Van Dyke and ley. father of Margaret Hostel of the of Sams Valley who will occupy the his wife lives at the Theodore Glass son arrived here this past week. Mrs. Mail Tribune advertiisng staff. Mr. j property about October 1st. Van Dyke and son returned to their Hensley, who had been In poor home. home Mr. Craddock visited his aunt health for some time, passed away Miss Ida Iverson of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Benston and Mrs. Mayfield before he returend Tuesday evening in Portland. Iowa is visiting at the home of Mr. children are moving to Medford to home. and Mrs. E. Iverson in Medford and lie nearer their work. They will he Weekend visitors in Medford In spending some time at the Maynard Mrs. Musty's brother Albert and clude Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. Stark Putney home here. Miss Iverson greatly missed here and it is hoped that they will be able to make their friend from Washington are visiting ()f AUnri|i CaIlf who are cueBtg at teaches in the Mason City schools. home here again In the future. at the Musty home. the home of Mrs. Stark’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Iverson. Mrs. Putney Mr. and Mrs. H. Ramstrom, at their and guest, Miss Iverson motored ta Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farra returned Mr. and Mrs. Dan llloomenstein home near here. Also a guest of Mr. Crater I.ake Tuesday. Monday evt- are making extensive improvements to their home In San Francisco after and Mrs. Ramstrom this week-end ning they went to Switzeralnd and a weeks visit with their parents Tuesday evening to Butte Falls. on their property. was th-.dr son, Carl, of Portland. Mr. Jack Terrltt who has a 24 day leave from the Navy visited his grandparents, Wednesday. His fa ther. mother and sister, Dorothy, were with him. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Terrltt will be guests at a dinner given in honor of their wedding an- nlverslty at the home of their son, Dade Terrltt, In Medford. Geraldine Jones of Dunsinuir is enjoying a two weeks vacation. This week she Is visiting In Medford and here. Next week she plans to spend with Duuxmuir friends In Holly wood. Mr. and Mrs. L. Maple and Mr. ami Mrs. Steve Pension motored to Crescent City Sunday. C O R R E C T IO N Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rauwell and children are expected to arrive here tomorrow from Tacoma, Wash., whence they were to leave by motor- It was reported in our last Issue that Mr. Power» was dead. We are very glad to be able to inform you that thles was a mistake. Mr. Pow ers Is in a serious condition but Is For painted floors ‘’» r thl* morni"K Mr. Banwell was ¡stricken in Tacoma last week with a » "*tle b*tter « ,hl" ,,me- W* h"Pe slight heart attack while lie was en I for a speedy recovery for him route to the air show In Vancouver, The many friends of Walter F. B. C. Woods will be pleased to know that he has opened a cafe at 101 East Elmer Feldenhelmer of Portland ar eight street, Medford, lit* wll pleased j rived here yesterday to take charge to meet all old friends as well as picking operations at his orchard properties. new ones, here. Mr. and Mrs. John Brenner enter tained the Woodmen's lodge after the regular meeting Tuesday eve ning. A large number were present and a Jolly time reported. A water- niellon feed was a big event of the evening. Sunday tional lay Saturday, and it has con tinued all during this week. If you were unable to attend our opening Mr. and Mrs. Prin.r of Santa Bar we will be pleased to have you call bara visited their nelce. Mrs. Paul and see our new store and new Martin. Her fatner. Mr. Mil stock." ler of San Luis Obispo. Calif., also Watch for further announcements. arrived about the same time without any knowledge of the others visit. They le't for their home Monday evening. Mr. Mill#* has ben working in the cemetery fixing the coping and a stone for his wires grave. Mrs. T A. Marine spent with her sister, Mrs. Swartz. Born t o .Vlr. and Mrs. M. M. Cowin 826 hj'orth Central avenue, a girl weighing six pounds and 11 ounces. Friday at the Sacred Heart hospital. Mr. Cowin is well known here hav ing attended the local high school. He will he remembered by his friends as "Muddy1. The Fick Hardware store held op en house In their new store at 221 West Main street in Medford, Fri day evening. The building. which was formerly occupied by Wlllock's ! Golden Rule, was crowded all eve ning and many expressions of plea sure at the convenient store and I large stock displayed. Many special offers and extra val ues were featured in the opening ' sal# which started Saturday and will last ten days. One of the highlights j of the opening was a display of the ! 1927 Crosley and Sparton radios. Their many new and unusual fea tures were explained. Mr. Fick says: “ Our business is growing so fast we had to have more room. We believe there is a real need for a complete hardware store on the west side. The Willock build ing gives ns the much needed space. Rut we have added so many new lines It Is filled already. “ We were more than pleased with the crowd which attended our open ing Friday, and we had an excep STAY PAINTED! All Lines of Beauty Culture $4.45 per load I C. Dawson, who. together with his sons is working a mine on Car berry Creek a tributary of th e 1 Appegate River, has Just installed a j large amount of new machinery, in cluding »25«.on for a new pump and pip#* line. His mine is located In 1 rich territory just b#*low th#> Steam- j boat mine Mr. TUBES CHECKED FREE When brought to the shop at the Telephone Offlc. Sandy Richardson Central Point Mohawk & Richfield GAS Whotewala mmA W*«nll Oil, 10c qt. ■9 Higher Markets * Central Point Meat M arket PACKERS Phone 21 1740 N. Riverside Successor to VAI.LEV AUTO WRECKER NEW & USED Tires Tubes Batteries Your beauty work can easily he taken care of by making a special appointment. Generator X Starter Exchange Owned and operated by PAUL PRINCE, who has been In busi ness in Medford since 1926. Our expert work will be sure to please. Dr. C. W. Lemery (Sure#*###««* to Dr. J. J. Emmens) 204 Medford Bldg. I ractlce Hn»lt**d to eye, #>ar, nose, and throat and fitting of glasses. Tel. 507 Res. 1013 H o tel M e d fo rd Your Signature and Personal Security Enable you to get rash quickly See W. K. THOMAS 45 8. Central Medford COLLINS DAIRY Grade A raw and Pasteurized Milk & Cream BERT PECK Automobile Repair And Service "Cleanliness" our Motto Open for Inspection at all times Joe Collins, Prop. F A R E R BUUiDING W . E. A le x a n d e r Central Point Specializes in Pumps & Pumping Systems and Garden Hose Are in Sight! One More Chance To Buy Flour At A Saving Price - _ Bill Sin d* i ».is \ isiting iii Caw-1 tral Point the first part .*: the wank J ) He is now working at Camp Gaaqaat near Crescent City. Fresh Meats Will be open until 6: :m Saturday evenings during Fruit Season. Al so late appointments will be tak en care of anytime during th<* week. L , 19 No. Bartlett members attended Well as Prince Auto Wrecker Cook's Wave Shop Hit grand nn/,- tot winning In mooti activities M n l IM grangi j Pickles and Cheese SALON VI C O R B Y ’S Medford Lumber Co. W a v e S h o p P ro m p t Hervir«* O f A ll K in ds Central Point C L A S S IF IE D B L O C K S Cold Meats ETHEL’S BEAUTY F L O RHI DE ENAMEL Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stevens of Ashland visited In Medford Sunday When you paint floors, choose at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lathe! a special floor paint that can Stevens. Lathel and Marvin Stevens! ‘' *r- H,u* " rK- Miller from take heel-and-toe pounding— Mrs P. A. Tracy was very much are brothers. ! Long Reach are visiting at the home Florhide enamel. Gives a tough, elastic finish. Resists ' - l-. - — *■ - - - . i------ -— — . j of their cousin, Mrs. Edward Jones shocked when she read of the death dirt, oil, wr ter, weather—great and fHtnlly. They will visit in Ash- of her brother. Forrest Devor. In a for exterior as well as interior land and make a trip to Crater Lake mine disaster in Dowell, III Sh° floors. Quick-drying, too. 10 before returning home. first read the story in Monday's Mail practical colors. ------- — ! Tribune. "Forrest Devor was a resi- FOUND SPECIAL I’ ltD KS Mr. and Mrs. Vella and children | dent of Josephine county for several HUNCH OF KEYS, Owner may have left Wednesday morning for Sonoma months at one time, returning to II- same by culling at Humphrey's Valley where Mr. Villi has two other limits during the winter of 1915. He Meat Market. cheese plants to look after. Vella's studied mine engineering, became enjoyed there visit here for the past first assistant manager and then dis KOK SALE two weeks very much. Mr Velll and trict manager of the Dowell mines, RKTTKIt USED FURNITURE. Ra family made a trip to Crater Lake a position he has held for a number dio, Fine Rug, Mattresses, Desk, while hi re and would have liked to of years. He had Just returned to bests. 9x12 Rugs »4.SO. Jars. 106 have made more trips but could not work after a vacation trip to Colo on account of the time. The Velli's rado before the tragedy.." Mrs Tra- South Grape. had a double cottage at the Hotel. ev stated that It wiis characteristic »tiooo worth of equipment with of him to be among the first to go to stock goes at hult price. Restaur Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smiley and the rescue of a fellow-worker. ant, Confectionery. Ales. Beers. children of Keno arrived at the Selling on uccount of poor heulth home of Mrs. Smiley's parents, Mr. l o w \ PICN IC AUGUST 1« Call at Damon Cafe. Central Point and Mrs. Theodore Glass at 7 o'clock All former residents of the stHte : CLEANING * DEMOTHING Com Monday evening driving a new car of Iowa are Invited to attend the! pound. Excellent for cleaning ov and expecting to turn that one night annual picnic to be held at the erstuffed furniture and rugs. Call Into dav. They enjoyed a drlva Grants pass park. Sunday. August ! around the valley, made a visit at 16. The Grants Pass Iowa Club Is ar at this office the Orln Glass home and visited with ranging a program for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Glass until nearly Please bring your lunch and table Medford, Oregon morning. They then enjoyed an ear service. Central Point Wood Yard Phone 61 ly breakfast and left for their home. if offering Mr Smiley Is unable to l#*ave his; Among those from here attending work for even a day. [ (he Shakesperenu plays at Ashland last week were Mr. and Mrs. J. O. The Pomona Grange picnic held at wllh , herp fr1end,. Mr Bnd Savage Camp last Sunday was a big Frank Mar, h from Lo, AnjtH. OPERATORS for succeaa with Central Point members es. Mr and Mrs J. G Love also Mary Cook Cordia Oswald carrying off the honors They recelv- attended these play ed a beautiful flower vase for having Phone .14 » R easonable Price* the largest attendance and also won q ^ s»a » ^ # 1 ■■sq^asa Planer Always Come to us for I. D. LEWIS, Prop. At Your Service Gl e a s o n & Bat es BARBER’S At the Gleason Barber Shop _________ Open Evenlugs th a t Careful Housewives Special Price On Barrel Lots Klamath Flour—$5.00 a barrel. B U Y . . . Firestone Tires on BUDGET PLAN at A. R. OWINGS Faber's SERVICE STATION Central Point p l » i > t >■ s e t A - ' s c , i . i . ^ w. ' # » v V i ar-#k^ f ‘ . «kV *« Associated Service Station L. C .G rim es