' _■■■■-■ . . . . Mr. George Jantter. proprietor of This recipe is reprinted on ac­ Born in Pennsylvania the sawmill that was burned in tb- count of a mistake made last week. Alf M. Landon, Republican candi­ recent fire returned to the mill after It was handed In by Mrs. George date for president, was born at taking his son to a Portland school, West Middlesex, Pe., in a Method­ i Fox. ist parsonage—the home of his Mervyn Gleason left Tuesday for Sunday morning and looked the mill LIBRARY PASTE mother’s parents—on September 9, Oregon City on a brief pleasure trip over at 10 o’clock before going on 1 cup water in granite pan. Add a 1887. and expected to return today. to Yreka to attend the shoot. At lump of alum size of an almond. Let ______ ■ * ■ --- 1..—. three o'clock that same day the mM! ' come to a boil, or till alum is dis­ The Central Point Health Unit was destroyed by fire. solved Mix flour and cold water to met at the home of Mrs. Charles a paste. Stir two teaspoons of this Taylor for a covered-dish luncheon Mr. Ben Little and mother left Fri- I into the alum mixture. Let boil up. and a business meeting. It was de- I day for a visit with Mrs. Little'a | Take from fire an dstir till nearly ■ ded to hold their annual rummage ^ „ ¿ d a u g h t e r . Mrs. Leonard Hale You don’t have to go to Medford cold. Stir In 10 drops of carbolic sale October 9 and Thus« preset,t in Paradise, Calif. Mrs. Little, who for acid and bottle. were Mesdames Driver. Thornley. has not been out of town for many Gebhard, Vincent, Norcrosa. Pierce. years was delighted to make the James Dale Bingham, infant son Treichler and the hostess, Mrs. Tay­ trip. of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F. Bingham lor. of 16 Mistletoe street, Medford, pass­ For Humphrey has the best that Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones ae- ed away suddenly, aged 7 months, 19 money can buy. About 25 attended the Odd Fel­ companled by Stanley and Mr. and days. He was the youngest son. He Try it and be satisfied lows meeting Monday. Two new to leaves his parents and one brother. |> members were initiated. iGratns Pass Sunday and picked up Edwin Earl, and one sister. Alenc. I Mrs. Lydia Dean and continued on Funeral services will be held at the The Alexander Imp. Co. had a to Gallce, beyond Hell's Gate, where j Perl Funeral Home Monday at 2:30 tractor demonstration at the Glass they visited Mrs. Dean's son, Mr. p. m. Services will be conducted by farm Wednesday. James Dean and wife. They harf - Rev. Leonard Weston of the Full H. C. HUMPHREY, Prop. very enjoyable visit. Gospel church. Jim Lees who was hurt when his ''bug” turned turtle last Friday eve­ Mrs. Mlnnlck was chairman of the ning on the old stage road la now committee who served the W.R.C. able to attend school on crutches. birthday dinner Saturday, Sept. 19 She made the favors, birthday cake Given with Gypsy Lure During a brief stopover in Chicago, Gov. Alf M. Landon. Republican Invited guests this evening to a and punch. Her name wag accident­ Cosmetics candidate for President, was stormed by young boys and girls eager to dinner party at the E. C. Faber ly left out of the write-up of the shake his hand Here he is besieged after leaving his tram During this Appointments must be made for home are Mr. and Mrs. Hulburt and story last week. campaign swing Gov. Landon said "A child reared in a hamlet or on a o o * o * «MIS these free facials Mr. and Mrs. Simmonds. Mr. Hul­ distant farm deserves the same opportunities to receive an education and DODO» DtA.it *£ to develop as are given the boy or girl who attc: ds the most richly burt is the new- high school coach Only one given a week. Mrs. W. J. Freeman returned to DíStNOeUlT* endowed school." and Mr. Simmonds Is the new clerk her home last week after spending StA. in Faber’s Grocery Store. the summer at the Freeman cabin Mr. Matt Neathamer and family Leaving on the morning train for at Union Creek. Her friends will be EVERY TRUCK BEARING THIS SEAL the north Tuesday was Mrs. O. \ Mrs. Phelps who has been serious­ glad to know she Is much improved have moved to Central Pqint. Mr. Central Point Phone 21 Myers, who Is going to Thorp. WIs HAS BEEN TRIPLE-CH ECKED rOR AP­ Neathamer is employed by the State | ly 111 at the Ed Musty home is Im­ in health. where she will be the guest of rela­ PEARANCE CONDITION AND P RICE! highway. proving rapidly. tives and friends. Mr. M./ers is to Are v* tak er :Tv gmn Die o u t o f u se d Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Merritt and leave for Detroit, Mich., Sunday and tru ck D u t n y Se* tb aar trip le c n eck ed The trap shoot held Sunday as Mr. Taylor, manager of the Pierce Mr. John Merritt of Merrill spent will later join his wife. Mr. and Mrs. --aioee read in« cdcck charts your See Allen Motor company has received Sunday with their parents, Mr. and part of the Gold Rush program was s-elt or t k T rip le C h e ck ed T ag s. Myers expect lo return by motor well attended, especially by the See oroo* the« arc res. par gains the truck award for putting Dodge Mrs. M. C. Merritt. witnin a month. Note today « specials shooters from southern Oregon. Har­ trucks in first position in Jackson REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE ry Elden of Medford and Archie County for 1936, from the Dodge 204 E Main Phone 365 Mrs. Julia Cangbell and Miss Ma 1933 Chevrolet. Long Wheel Base. Paying It Back Medford factory truck division. Overload Spirngs. 32x6 10-ply tires. bel Curtis of Crescent City are house Legg of Yreka tied for first honors For each dollar any American guests of Mrs. Caugheli's cousin, with both breaking 48 out of a pos­ farmer received from the Roose­ Perfect Everywhere. Was $425.00. sible 50 targets. Dr. Goble of Yreka velt administration he and his Used piano's— 15 down and 11 a Mrs. Lettle Gregory, this week. Now $339.00 was second with a score of 47. month. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. Acros children will have to pay back Mrs. C. F. Case, brother of Mrs. nearly two and one-half dollars as from Rialto Theatre. Theodore Glass, moved into the What is believed to be the largest their share of the money spent by the New Deal. Announcement have been recel»'* house he purchased this summer. sale of timber in several years in bere of the birth of a daughter, Jan­ New comb Honey— 15c. At Faber's. Jackson county has been completed et Maye, weighing 714 lbs to Mr. between the Rogue River Timber Faber’s comb honey Is different. and Mrs. Marvin Wick at Vancouver company, an eastern holding, and Washington, Sept. 16. Mrs. Wick Try a section. the F.C. Goetz lumber company of was formerly Phyllis Turpin and a Grants Pass. Goetz announced today Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dillen of Los graduate of the Central Point high that he has purchased two sectlosn school. Her mother, Mrs. Turpin, Angeles are visiting Mr. Dillen’s of heavily timbered sugar pine left the following Sunday to be with brother Walter and wife, also Mr. stands In the Prospect district. The Pboen 261 23 N. First Medford O’Bradovich and on Len. While here her daughter. price was not announced but is be­ they weut to Crater Lake, and back lieved to be in the neighborhood of A marriage license was issued 1 1 by Klamath Falls and the Green- $75.000. Ewyn 8. Wilson and Haztl McOon- springs route. agle In Medford recently. Miss Me Mr. Dillen said he bad been in many Leaving on the Shasta for th e'B Gonngle attended Central Point high places including Europe and never saw more beautiful scenery than eh south recently wore Mrs. Louis Sala- Jj for a couple of years. had seen here in southern Oregon. de, Jr., and her son. William, who g, were to go to OJal, Calif., where Wil- ■ The following party returned from We handle only the beet the Ham will enter Thatcher school. ■ NOTICE a hunting trip to Lakeview with six Any boy or girl under 16 bringing After a few days In California, ■ market affords. big mule deer, Mr. W. M. Tethrow, Stanley Jones, and father J. II. in a new subscription to Tl*e Ameri­ Mrs. Salade will continue east to ■ Jones, Sterling Richmond, Ed Mus­ can will receive a show ticket free. Chicago, where she will be the guest MAY WE HERAT! YOU? ty, and Mr. Yocum They left Satur­ For two renewals, a free ticket and of relatives and friends. She plans to day. Sept. 19 and returned Thurs­ for two new subscriptions three remain in the east until after the show tickets. Christmas holidays. day, Sept. 24. IV orng A m erica Eagerly G reets Landon LOCALS S 4 THURSDAY, OCTOBER CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN C ENTRAL POINT, ORJùUu » Say, Folks! GOOD MEATS HUMPHREY’S MEAT MARKET HURRY' SEE THESE DEPENDABLE USED TRUCK BARGAINS! 0 Five Free Facials ETHEL’S BEAUTY SALON BUY OR SELL L. G. Pickell PIERCE ALLEN Motor Co., Inc. School Specials Fall! WORLD BICYCLES is here! SIM S B R O T H E R S With the coming of cooler days comes the need for more meats New Crop Eastern Oregon COMB HONEY Several parties from here are planning to here Bishop Lee, resi­ dent bishop at Singapore, "Gateway to the Orient," at the Methodist church In Medford Friday evening. Fix Your Roof It is Different-and it is Better NOW! Try a section, 15c. It. W. Brittsan of Detroit spent a few days in Central Point last week visiting his sinters, Mrs. O'Bradovich and Mrs. A. J. Milton. While here they all enjoyed a visit to their old home, near Plnehurst. C L A S S IF IE D FOR SALK Cedar Shingles FX)R SALE OR TRADE— 10 acres timber land, 17 miles from Astor­ ia, 1 *4 miles from Knappe on Co­ lumbia River Highway Ideal for camp ground. Unimproved. In­ quire 518 East Main St . Medford FREE— A large 4x6 enlargement with every roll of films yon boy at Ander’s Studio. Also free de­ veloping 7 hour service with Vel- ox. Prints the beet your money will buy. CLEANING * DBMOTHINO Com­ pound Excellent for cleaning ov­ erstuffed furniture and rngw Call at this office Planer B L O C K S Are going fast Belter order while yon can get them from Central Point Wood Yard Phone U 8 11' i.«enable Prices Prompt Service For Best Results : ♦ I ♦ MEDFORD LUMBER CO. Medford N. Fir at 3rd reasonable. Central Point Meat Market Faber's Use MIHOELLAXEOCN CASH paid for men's good naed suits. Ladies' clothes taken on consignment. See bargains for en­ tire family before buying else­ where. Wardrobe Store. 518 Earl Main, Medford. Remember, our price are always Phone 629 WIRING FOR HEAT, LIGHT A POWER I ♦ MEDFORD ELECTRIC, Inc. It Pays to U se— í m I. D. LEWIS, Prop. Cuff el A Wolf Mod. Cent. Bldg. Fboiw OO CROWN Turkey Grower and Finisher COLLINS DAIRY Oradc A raw and Pasteurized Milk A Cream With grains to finish you rturkeys for early market. ♦ Just a Few Items from our regular stock 60-Watt Lamps, It*« B ask o* lla k '1« I St Stove Pipe. Joint. 'JIN' ♦ ♦ : I Galvanized Palls and Tubs : HARDWAItK A FARM M.U HIM .Itl Complete line of Paints and Oils Central Point, Oregon Mohawk & Richfield GAS S h o lN s l# and Retail Oil, 10c qt. Crown Boss-O-Meal 20 $2.30 per Cwt. Joe Collins, Prop. Oats A Vetch mixed $2.50 per cwt. Dealers in Case Farms machinery, American fence, 2 Myers K*;:r. . » « 1 < « . . . . • • . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3 . I ■¡5 * I • » . . .v