The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, September 17, 1936, Page PAGE SIX, Image 4

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Miss Lee Parker who received a| Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mes- \Jr. Rohnert's father w !io '«■» been
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badly cut head in an auto wreck In'sal of Lekc Creek a boy weighing taking treutm*«t3 a t'th e
home with
| Seattle, Sept. S, returned home by j seven pound» and »wo ounces at the Springs H“ r“ tutnel
{airplane at 10:30 Wednesday morn-j Sacred Heart hospital this morning them Suuday evening for a brief vi­
HIM JKI J.A N I « H (
Photographs for everyone. Four f o r ! illK Though still weak from loss of Mother and baby were doing excel- sit overnight. He returned to the
a dime. 204 Hast Main, over the blood she is doing nicely and h* r lently this afteernoon. hospital at- lodge Monday.
CASH paid (or men's good used
Medford Pharmacy.
j head wounila are beginning to heal. tendants said.
oulis.
Ladle«' clothes taken on
, Mr. and Mrs. Wood attended the
consignment. See bargain« for en­
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Middleton of meeting of th« Christian Church
Misses Helene and Jeanne Salad*-
y,rg L Oamon has three lovely-
tire family before buying else­
where Wardrobe Store, 519 East left Tuesday evening for Ross. Cali- bouquets of fall flowers presented to Graeagle arrived last Friday morn­ Sunday school of Medford Tuesday
ing for a short visit with relatives. afUsrnoon.
fornla where they will continue their her by Mrs. Simmons.
Main, Medford
studies at
Katharine
Branson's
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Friday evening they celebrated Mrs.I
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school.
Rev. Phillips reports that on his Middleton's and her parents, Mr. and ^ Mrs. Gertie Peart of Fern Valley
W A N TK D
They are the daughters of Mr. and recent trip inorder to get a cabin Mrs. Edward Jones birthdays with •* ■ visited relatives and friends here
Mrs. Louis Saladc, Jr.
they crossed the border Into Idaho dinner. Their birthdays are all near I Wednesday and Is looking for a
The camp ground contained twetny the same date.
WANTKD: Representative to look
house to rent in Cetnral Point.
The date of our annual "booster” cabins— everyone occupied by per-
after our magazine subscription
No trace has been found of the
interests In Central Point and vi­ meeting night is set for Wednesday, manent renters for the winter except
Mrs. A. T. Latbrop left yesterday
Brite Bros. One party was willing to
cinity. Our plan enables you to se­ September 30. Let's make this the one. These cabins were 12x14.
for Corvallis where she will keep
bet they were back in their old home
cure a good part of the hundreds outstanding Grange event of the
bouse for her daughter Katharine
Do you have a farm for sale? We in Tenn.
of dollars spent in this vicinity year with every member present.
son son Ernest while they attend
Roy
each fall and winter for maga­ Each member is privileged to bring have a number of inquires for good
• Jones and Chuck Santo of. I (‘Ollfigp
valley
farms.
List
your
property
Medford
spent Tuesday evening in j
a
guest.
A
good
time
is
assured.
zines. Oldest agency in l'. S. Guar­
with us if you want quick action. McLeod.
anteed. lowest rates on all period­
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Miss Katharine Ford of Medford
Mrs Bert Hedgpeth spent a few Tengwald Agency 125 W. Main Med­
icals, domestic and foreign
In­
Roger Yost left las» week for Uni- who has been working all summer
ford.
days
visiting
her
daughter,
Mrs.
structions and equipment tree.
versity of Washington where he will j to get money to go to college this
Start a growing and permanent Harry Campbell and family at Mad-
Mrs. Eddy is In charge at th train to be a Veterinary doctor.
j winter was more than delighted with
business in whole or spare time. ford. She refturned home Tuesday.
Leever hardware store. She reports!
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the cash night when it swelled her
Address MOORE-COTTIIKLL, Inc
Mrs. Oliver Obenchain and Merle business very good. Just what plans:
A little daughter weighing only J coffers $400.
Wayland Road. North Cohocton,
Linda spent Wednesday with her pa­ are made for this store are not ^ 1 Vs pounds was born to Mr. and j
N. Y.
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hedgpeth. known.
Mrs. Don Jlrittsan, September 6 at
David Walter Fitzgerald, 79, and
Crescent City. Mrs. Hrlttsan return­ for the last 65 years a resident of
FXiR H.VI.K
Mary Richardson Is the first one
Mr. L. Hatfield is driving a new ed home to Eagle Point Sunday but
Jackson county, passed away in a
of the local politicians to circulate Chrysler car.
little Diana Jean will remain In the ocal hospital at 2:00 a. m. Sunday,
TOR SALE OR TRAJ>K>— 10 acres her petition for signers. She Is run­
hospital at Crescent City for some
The Rainy Season requires good time. She is doing fine and while following one month of illness.
timber laud, 27 miles from Astor­ ning for treasurer.
footwear. Ball Band Boots at Faber's pre-mature was not placed In an In­
ia, 1 14 mile« from Knappa ou Co­
Friday is Mrs. Harry Young's day
Among out of town visitors in the
lumbia River Highway. Ideal for
cubator.
The Pinnacle No. 3 packing house
valley this week is Mrs. Stanley L.
camp ground. Unimproved. In­ is Central Point when she will give
in Medford are through
packing
quire 519 Bast Main St., Medford a number of piano lessons.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bohnert and De- Stark of Alturas. Calif. She is spend­
pears for this season. The other
lores, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dttnn and ing several days as the guest of her
Oiver Adams of Grants Pass was packing houses will probably finish
twin sons. Bob and Dick motored to parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ramstrom,
FREE}— A large 4x6 enlargement in town with a car load of ground this week also. Apple packing will
Buekhorne Lodge Sunday to visit at their home, Green Acres.
with every roll of film» you bny cherries. Mr. Adams is a former resi­ be ready in a week or so.
at Ander's Studio. Also free de­ dent of Butte Falls and Is a brother
veloping. 7 boor service with Vel- of Frank Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Grimes, Mrs. Lewis
ox. Prints the best your money
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Grimes, Hamrick, Richmond, Case,
will buy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lees and Caro- j Mr. and Mrs. Glenford Dennee and
lyn and George returned home Sun- baby Glenford. Jr. and Rev. and Mrs
CLEANING A- DEMOTHINO Com­ day from a short visit with Mr. and 1 ft. C. Lewis spent Tuesday at Crater
pound. Excellent for cleaning ov­ Mrs. Edwin Martin and Norma Jean ; Lake,
Medford
23 N. First
Phoen 261
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erstaffed furniture and rugs. Call at Graeagle, Calif. They report that j
Graeagle is a lovely little place with j
NOTICE
at this office.
weather about the same as here. Up-!
The W. K. C. Bitrhday party will
on returning borne they ran into a j be held at the Edward Farra home
FARMS FOR SALE NEAR CEN­ storm.
Saturday afternoon.
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We heard It rumored around that
72 Acres, small house and build­
Mrs. Harold StrausB and little
ings, fenced and cross fenced, wa­ J. O. Isaacson will be a candidate for sons. Goel and Gery, from Richmond
ter rights filed on. The best soil Mayor this fall.
are visiting Mrs. Strauss's sister and
1 nthe valley for truck garden, al­
family, Mrs. Holt.
Mr. J. D. Slagle is staying at the
so good dairy proposition, price
$6500, with $500 down payment, Oscar Blackford home. Mr. Slagle's
Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Tonu and Mr.
home is with his son in Ashalnd.
your terms on balance:.
T. A. Marine returned home from
13 ACRES two story house, barn,
Huckleberry mountain this evening.
and other buildings, all under cul­
tivation. good for alfalfa, grain,
Mrs. Doyle Mills returned home
and truck garden.
Price $2100.
from Diamond
ke Sunday.
terms.
53 ACRES, bear creek bottom soil,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rosteli are liv­
Are going fast
small house, fenced, sll under cul­
ing in the Hostel house and tuay lo­
Better order while you can get
tivation, price $500, Terms $1500
cate here permanently.
them from
down, balance 4%.
40 ACRES, fenced, no building»,
Rev. and Mrs. Lewi» with their
Central Point Wood Yard
will grow any crop. Price $3000.
three grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs.
Phone
Terms $300 down, balance 20
Genford V. Dennee Sr. and Glenford
R easonable P rice»
years. Tengwald
Agency.
125
Jr. of Hawthorne Calif, were dinner
Prompt Service
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West Main St. Medford.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rich­
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mond last Wednesday evening.
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C L A S S IF IE D
LOCALS
Josephine E Dobbins. 29, wife of
C. L. Bobbins, of Gold Hill. passed
away Friday at Oakland. Calif.,
where «he had spent the last flv.
weeks under medical care.
Everett J. Thompson was struck
by a speeding car at Talent Sunday
and died on the way to a hospital in
Ashland The driver of the d**ath ear
has not been located yet.
Kenneth Howard was a smashnp
victim when his car turned over a
number of times on the Jacksonville
highway. He was instanteously kill­
ed.
Verne Hansen, Jr., is anxious to
return to the blind school at Salem.
The school has a $76,000 men's dor­
mitory that was completed this sum­
mer. He Is leaving for school soon.
Mr. aud Mrs. Arlie Thompson and
family have movpd into the Hanley
bouse.
ETHEL’S BEAUTY
SALON
SPECIAL KOR SCHOOL GII1LS
12 years * under
Permanents $1.50
This Special will last through
September
We have added a full line of
Gypsy Lure Cosmetics
Central Point
Phone 21
WORLD
School Specials BICYCLES
SIM S B R O T H E R S
BALL BAND
BOOTS
Planer
BLOCKS
High Top Rubber Shoes
BEST MEATS
Ideal for Wet Weather
Obtainable
NEW STOCK
Our Prices Always Reasonable
Faber's
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HUNTING SEASON OPENS SEPT. 20
Remington & Peters Ammunition
Red Hats, Ka-Bar Hunting Knives and
other Sporting Equipment
Register now for Peters’ Big Buck Contest
$250.00 in prizes.
Ross & Ross
Central Point
Licenses Sold
Open Evenings & Sundays
Central Point
Meat Market
I. D. LEWIS, Prop.
Have You Tried
Fresh Stock of
With the
WESTERN AMMUNITION
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H um phrey’s
Guns
Meat M arket
for
RENT - SALE - TRADE
WIRING FOR
HEAT, LIGHT & POWER
MEDFORD
ELECT. ENG.
Ciiffel A W olf
M ed. C en t. B ldg.
P h o n e OO
GLEASONS
Rib Boil, 12V2 c
COLLINS DAIRY
Shoulder Roast, 15c
Grade A raw and Pasteurized
Milk & Cream
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Grand Opening
R. C. Humphrey,
Hard To Start?
Proprietor
May be the Cause
Dirty or worn spark plug» are a common cause of
hard starting. But there ts nothing hard about the cure
Juat drive In aud let us give your spark plugs a thorough
»'leaning. And It ran be dene while you wait Worn plugs,
of course, should be replaced with new ones. We special­
ize on cleaning spark plugs for only
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Roxy
‘Ivory Handled
Guns”
Scouring
Episode 1 "ROARIN' WEST"
Janet Cavnor
Associated Service Station
L. C .G rim es
llobt. Taylor
Mohawk S r
Richfield
GAS
WVdoaaU 4M Retail
Oil, 10c qt.
SERVICE STATION
Central Point
PRICES
SPONGES
APRONS
Do more cleaning “ easier''
and do It well
You'll sav they are nice
Assorted Styles. Patterns
Each 5c
Each 19c
TUMBLERS
‘‘Small Town Girl”
MOUSETRAP
Wed Only
.Made Durable
J JACK HOLT in
3 for 5c
Each 3c
‘ Dangerous Waters’
Old Fashioner
Fre«h Salted
CHOCOLATES
pourd 10r
PEANUTS
Pound 10c
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T h a n .. P H
A. R. OWINGS
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Mtrleae Ointrlca
TUBES
CHECKED FREE
When brought to the shop
at the
Telephone Office
Women's Kitchen
A better
Weal. NMr b. Cash Nile
Joe Collins, Prop.
With A Big Line of Variety
Merchandise Priced from 5c to SI.
W O R TH M O R E
Sat. Only
BUCK JONES in
Sun -Mon.-Toes.
5c Each
Open for Inspection at all times
Sat, Sept. 19, 8:30 a.m.
Dirty or Worn
»SPARK PLUGkS
"Cleanliness” our Motto
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Sandy Richardson
Central Point
Edward W. Jones
Clear or Green Glass
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Worth more's 5-10-15-$ Store
Oary Cooper
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P-AWLEIGK AGENT
Phone 611
Central Point
BERT PECK
Automobile Repair
And Service
P A R E R B C D JU N G