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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1936)
T H U R S D A Y , O C T O B E R IS , 1 0 3 « C E N T R A L P O IN T A M E R IC A N C E N T R A L PO INT, O B idU o v PAUK SIX Mrs. Marie Lange has lovely big Mr. and Mrs. Soup and little daughters, Daisy Bell and Florence tokay grapes and markets them her Marie are leaving of their home in self. Iowa after an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wyatt returned Mrs. Soup’s parents, Mr. and Mrs Mr. Villa of Sonoma California is home Wednesday evening from Port Mosher. here this week looking after the land. They left Kenneth In a very business of the local cheese factory. satlafactory condition. For Sale— Tokay grapes, 2c a Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Grimes are ab pound. Marie Lange. Phone 30 The following friends were guests Central Point. sent on a weeks vacation. They went at the E. R. Gleason for a number to Smith river and are now at Gold of days last week. Mrs Baungactler. Roy Jones has inclosed his office Beach where th e fishing is good of Portland, Mrs. George Ktlland for the winter with windows and They expect to return Sunday. and son Howard and Miss Milba Ma boards in such a way that they may ther of Oregon City. be removed in the spring. Mr. Andre Chomel was taken to the Sacred Heart Hospital after a The liereau Class entertained in Robert Murphy from drydock in very bad night last Friday when his honor of Miss Bonnie Settlemlre and Bremerton arrived Monday for a fever ran as high as 105. Mrs. Cho Miss Lauretta Williams last Thurs short visit with Roy Jones. Robert mel is with him and cares for him day and presented the girls with a had a two weeks leave from the during the day. He is in an oxygen lively cook book and a Universal Navy and will visit his mother in tent and at this time is showing toaster. Mrs. Grime« and Mrs. Ayers California for a couple of days. slight improvement. were hostesses. ItUBsell Ayers will take Mr. Maple The Past Matrons of Nevlla Chap place in the Jone's Orocery during ter will meet at the E. C. Faber his absence. home next Wednedsay afternoon. The highway equipment is being Fresh Spinach and Parsnips. Sat placed In the building back of the urday special. Faber’s. old Thelss store and will be over A baby daughter weighing 7 Vi hauled and put in good shape for an pounds was born last Monday after other year’s work. noon, Oct. 12 to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Arthur at their home In Medford. Constable Bert Hedgpeth and Oli ver Obencbain left Wednesday for n Dr. Bishop was in charge. The baby was named Colleen Dor- hunting trip. ette. Mrs. Arthur will be remember ed as Miss May Eicher, a graduate Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Culbertson re of the Central Point high school, turned home Tusday from a visit and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. with relatives at Newport and Sius- Eicher of this city. lau. There were fires this side of Newport burning a number of homes Verne Shauge reports that enthu and the road was closed a half hour siasm in the Baby Personality Con after the Culbertson passed thru. test is growing rapidly. Do not ne glect to make an appointment before George Marine has purchased 5 It is too late. acres of tomatoes and is busy haul ing them to the cannery. He has ten pickers working for him. C L A S S IF IE D Mr. aud Mrs. Doershuk left Mon day for Coquille. Mr. Long and Mr. Richardson are moving their furni Hero is a job that will pay you over ture for them. $10 per day above your expenses. A well established meat and gro Gertrude Moore returned home cery route including good truck Tuesday and will enter high school with refrigerated body. Price Monday. $1050 if taken at once. See Teng- Fancy Cauliflour Saturday speci wald Agency 125 W. Main, Med. al. 15c head. Faber’s. This ad Is good for $35.00 on any used car or truck this week sell Mr. John Welch returned to Kla ing for $100.00 or more. All cars math Falls Wednesday after a visit at advertised list prices. Get one with friends and relatives In the val of these bargains. Pierce Allen ley. Motor Co. Dodge and Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Maple left this morn CASH paid for men’s good used ing for Seattle and Everett Wash suits. Ladles' clothes taken on ington where they will visit friends consignment. See bargains for en and relatives for a couple of weeks. tire family before buying else They will visit Mrs. Maple's brother where. Wardrobe Store. 618 East in Cottage Grove who suffered a Main, Medford. slight stroke recently. MIHOELLA NBOU 8 Don’t forget that the American definitely set for Monday evening, has a beautiful tine of Christmas i October 19, at 8 o'clock. President cards. Call at any time and see the ¡Walter Redford has announced. the display cards and leave your or- ] ■---------------------------- der. Mr. aud Mrs. Edward Farra ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Harry White of Rogue River to the Butte Falls Fish Hatchery. They report It a very beautiful park— large trees, tables, benches, stoves, fireplaces— everytlhng for your convenience. They advise you not to go for you wil fall In love with the place and want to stay forever. Mrs. L. C. Scott had her tonsils re moved at the Community hospital Wednesday. The following were sup,-nr guests at the Florence Walker home Wed The Missionary Circle will meet nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wil at the home of Mrs. Dora Jones Fri bur Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Allen of Medford, Mr. Bill Cottrell of Trail. day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Walker and The eighth grade baseball team Mr. Jake Myers. played the Howard school team he>"e Tuesday evening with a score of 7 to 3 in our favor. The first game played at the Howard school was u tie the score being 5-5. Tonight the team will play the Jacksonville Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. team here. It will be the last game Wheelpr of Goll Hill a girl weighing of the season. six pounds and five ounces Sunday, October 11 at the Stanley nursing Mr. Ainick reports that there has home. Mother and baby were report been a large increase in the grade ed as doing splendidly. school enrollment. There were 35 new pupils the first three weeks of KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Oct. 13. school aud many more now. The lar — Clyde Barnes, 38, Klamath Falls, gest attendance during Mr Amick's was killed last night and three oth work here was 265 and the smallest ers were injured badly in an auto 200. The last count, at the end of mobile smashup on the Dalles-Cali- the first three weeks of school was fornia hlgbtway 15 miles south of 235 but many new pupils have start here. ed since then. ASHLAND. Oct. 13.— Formal de Be sure and take a look at Stone's, dication of the new Southern Oregon attractive Hallowe'en window. It is Normal school gymnasium has been almost time for ghosts, spooks, black cats and witches. News John Ross went out after birds and returned about nine o ’clock with two fine pheasants— two shots— two birds. Rev. Howell Accept* Washington Pastorate The following hunting party, Floyd Rosa. John Rosa. Verne Pen dleton and Mel Atkins left last Wednesday for Evans Creek. They returned last Tuesday with seven big Rev. J. W. Howell who went to bucks. Cashmere Washington from the Medford Presbyterian ebureb ac cepted the pastorate of the Baln- brldge Island church at Rolling Bay, Washington. The Howells will move to their new home Nov. 1. The Roily Bay Presbyterian church supplies the pastor with large beau tiful manse aud are installing an oil burning heating plant for the How ells. They have a large group of Central Point Wood Yard young people in the charcb, and P h on e SH8 there is a fund of $1,000 which will R eason able P rices be used for church remodeling this P rom pt Service fall. There are two churches on the island, the Presbyterian and an Epis copal church. The population of the island is over 4,000 and this doubles in the summer. P laner B LO CK S $4.45 per Load Will Trade for Wheat the Week Party Given for Dorothy LeCasse Mr. and Mrs. Minnick motored over the Skyline trail at Diamond Lake Sunday. They report the lake was covered with ducks and that it was too smoky to see any distance. Mrs. Jack LaCasse and Mrs. Bert Langston entertained the following guests at the LaCasse borne in honor of Dorothy LaCasse’s eighth birth day, Patty Lou Langston. Shirley Brenner, Delores Cox, Meryllene Oebhard, Hazel Knadler, Cecil Han sen, Betty Hodgson and little Dale Zumwalt of Klamath Falls. Ice cream, cake, candies and cool- ade were served. Mrs. Langston made the beautiful birthday cake and presented It to Dorothy. Games were played and a jolly time had. The honor guests received many lovely gifts. ETHEL’S BEAUTY SALON The Plan To Go For PERMANENT SCALP TREAT MENTS and all BEAUTY NEEDS All work done efficiently and carefully Central Point Phone 21 Fall! is here! With the coming of cooler days comes the need for more meats Notice! Huving purcahsed the stock and business of the old W. C. Leever Co., I wish to announce that I expect to con- We handle only the best the market affords. tinuo the business at the old stand. Mr. U. II. Moore is rejolciug ovor the majority of registered Demo crats over the Republican registra tion of voters. The Democrats gain ed 1832 und the Republicans only 18. Hunting Party Bags Seven Big Bucks 1 am putting in a complete General Repair shop In con >L\Y W K S E R V E Y O U ? nection with the store and will continue to handle Gen eral Hardware and Sporting Goods as well us electrical Remember, our price are always supplies. Mr. Andre Chomel is at the Sa I will appreciate a share of your patronage. cred Heart Hospital and Mr. Marcel FO R HALE la Rowe is at the Community hos Mrs. J. C. Woods attended the SPECIAL this week only. With services by Rev. Phillips at the How pital. Both are showing a slight im provement. every new piano purchase a beau ard school Sunday afternoon. tiful new Indirect floorlamp. This Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lacey who re is In addition to the free piano Mr. Zumwalt of Klamath Falls lessons. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. visited his wife and little son Dale cently came from Colorado to make Across from the Rialto Theatre. at the Truman Brenner home last their home here announced the birth Sunday. Mrs. Zumwalt and Dale re of u son born October 4 named Don FOR SALE -Bulba— Narcissus, Daf- turned home Tuesday. Mrs. Mary ald Lee. fodils. Call at this office for In Richardson is staying at the Brenner formation. Paul C. Howard left this week for home and caring for Mrs. Brenner his home iu Leland, Oregon having FOR SALE OR TRADE— 80 acres and little son Walter Leon. spent the summer at Diamond Lake. of timber near Butte Falls. Mostly Mrs. B. It. Wood of the Central He Is a brother of George L. How hardwood. 1-horse cultivator, 126- gal. wooden tank. Will trade for Point district is recovering at the ard, manager of the Diamond Lake Leghorn pullets, laying, and Community hospital from a major resort. Mr. Howard stopped a few days In Central Point with friends. young cow to freshen soon. W. G. operation undergone recently. Payne, Blackwell Hill. Leah Parker left by train Monday Mr. J. C. Woods had the misfor FOR, SALE OR TRADE— 10 acres for San Francisco from where she tune to fall down the porch steps at timber land, 17 miles from Astor will embark on the S. S. Monterey his home and while no bones were ia, 1 miles from Knappa on Co for Hilo, Hawaii, to accept a position broken he Is very lame. lumbia River Highway. Ideal for as a Girl Scout executive there. camp ground. Unimproved. In Photos of all the family. Four for quire 518 East Main 8t., Medford, , Mr. Harvey Cassman, Frank a dime. Over Medford Pharmacy. Holbrook and Carol J. Parker re 204 E. Main. Medford FREE- - A Urge 4x6 enlargem ent turning from a state executive meet with every roll of films you bny 1 ' ing of the D.A.V. at Bend came by Mrs. Mattie Smith received a let at Ander's Studio. Ah»o free de | way of Crater Lake. They stopped ter from a friend In California who veloplng. 7 hour service with Vel- i to feed some candy to a deer. When she had lost touch of. The friend haj ox. Prints the best your monev they got ready to leave the deer seen something Mrs. Smith had will buy. wanted to go to and put its front printed In a Safeway niagaxine. CLEANING « DEMOTH1NG Com feet on the running board. They pound. Excellant (or cleaning ov took a picture of the deer in this Full Line of erstaffed furniture and rugs. Caft position. at this office. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and son •:.c*^K<w:cwya':cwx*:<K¥>;)r«»oocow:wjt>i>L'cw*:gw.’0(:«tvcNX«.oo<>:*>wior:o« Walter of Grants Pass and aunt Mr* ♦ • Marcus Day of Bremerton, Wash., :•! w visited relatives In the valley Sun day. Mr. E. E. Scott Is Mrs. Day’s brother. Mrs. Scott entertained Mr. ! and Mrs. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. ; Hamrick at a dinner in their honor. , Central Point The Johnsons returned home b:»t j Oregon Mrs. Day will visit In the valley for D A L E SM ITH reasonable. Central Point Meat Market I. D. LEWIS, Prop. Home Products Featured at This Store Special Grants Pass Pumpkins Solid Pack Tomatoes Tomato Juice and Green Beans 2 cans for 25 Faber's PAINTS, OILS ROOFING MAT I R Roofing Materials Is Special Prices SPECIAL PRICES 10', & 15';;, off on all Shot Gun Shells W. E. Alexander a while. GLEASON’S Render Tea & Coffee Co. WORLD School Specia's BICYCLES SIM S B R O T H E R S Thoen 2 « l 23 N It is not » l l n e n l to becom e sh elf stale Deluxe— S3c— 2 lb». 65c Royal 29c—I lbs. 55c Breakfast Cbear-26r— 2 lbs. 49e Superior— 22^—2 lbs. 45c Brasilia«— 17o— S lb* 34c for HALLOWE’ EN SUGGESTIONS Nice line of MASK*». PATER LUNCHEON PETS. PLATES. Mohawk & Richfield GAS A. R. OWINGS SERVICE STATION W h olesa le «wd R eta li Central point Oil, 10c qt. i I Stone 's Drug Store j Window I Medford First IM N. Bartlett Mudfnrd Next ilo s r to P erries» Marke« « K RO A ST o l K O H N r o l T K K See CANDY FAVORS. WITCHES. ETC. Hallowe’en Corn and Other Candies rooamemeuooeemsooasocecooooooccvyx i Dr. A. R. Hedges N aturopathic aud C h iropractic Physician Acute und Chronic Diseases Electrotherapy Herbology, Proc tology X-Ray Phone 170 Medford 128 E. Main A* W IR IN G FO R H E A T , L IG H T & P O W E R MEDFORD ELECTRIC, Inc. C uH eJ & W olf Med. C ent. R ldg. Phone 0O COLLINS DAIRY Grade A raw and Pasteurised Milk & Cream "Cleanliness" our Motto Open for Inspection at all times Joe Collins, Prop. RADIO REPAIR SERVICE National Union Tubes. Sandy Richardson Central Point NICE 5 ; : : » BERT PECK Automobile Repair And Service FA B K R b u d d in g