The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, October 22, 1936, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    T H l'R B D A Y , O C TO B E R iS i. tu so
Mrs. Merritt leaves to survive her
Pioneer Woman
j her daughter, Mrs. Bridane L. Sand­
Dies After Short
erson, one grandson John Merritt
a ____ j n o Sanderson, now attending school in
Iness, Aged 68 Portland. Ore.; one step-sou. George
Sill. Only
George O’Brien in
in
“ Whispering Smith Speaks"
Episode 6 "ROARING W E S T "
Sun-Mon.
EDWARD ARNOLD
in
“Sutter’ Gold’
Tue.-Wed.
Edward Everett Horton
Nobody’s Fool '
Wed. .Nile i* Cash Nile
Tliurs., Fri.
Mary Roland - Charles Buggies
“So They Were
Married”
LUMINALI
Delbert K. Taylor, wife and three
children arrived Sunday evening
trom Deer wood. Minnesota.
They
made the trip by auto. They are
staying with J G. Taylor and family
------
A. Merritt, of Jacksonville, Ore., and and Mr. Taylor has already found
one brother, Robert H Moore, of work on the O. C. Boggs ranch.
Mrs. Jennie Elizabeth
Merritt,
Central Point, Oregon.
They stopped to visit relatives In
one ot the old time residents o f 1
, .
i A woman of sterling character and Wyoming on the way here.
ac son county, passed away at a lo- steadfast in Christian belief Mrs.
I cal hospital in Medford Friday eve- Merritt leaves besides her relatives
W. E Mann has moved to Derby
| nlng, after a week’s illness, aged a host of friends who wtll continue from the Agate District.
Sl> years. F o r the past several years to keep her in reverent memory.
Funeral services will be conduct­
she had been residing with her
The Storm children. Gene and
ed at the Perl Funeral home at 2 :30
daughter at 16 Ross Court, Medford. p. m.. Monday. Interment in Jack- Joyce of the Agate district have
moved to Portland where they will
Mrs Merritt was born at Clinton, sonvilie cemetery.
live with their mother, Mrs. Long.
Henry County, Missouri, in Septem­
ber, 1868, a daughter of William
Leah McKee spent Sunday visiting
and Rebecca Moore. When 7 years
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
old she came with her parents to
Beebe.
Jacksonville, Ore., where she re­
ceived her education in the public
Leonard Atkins accompanied uy
schools and spent most of her girl­
his cousin Leah McKee went bird
hood. Having graduated from the
, hunting recently. Leonard bagged
high school under the principalship
two pheasant and live quail.
of Prof. J. W. Merritt, she for sev­
eral years taught school in Sams
The Morava family have moved
Valley.
from the Agate district to Central
On December 15, 1891, Genevieve
Point.
E. Moore was united In marriage to |
John W. Merritt, who was then con- |
ducting a successful mercantile busi- i
Machlnelless
ness in Central Point, Ore. Having |
started a similar business in C.oH '
Hill, Ore., the family moved from
at
Central Point to Gold Hill in 1816.
where Mr. Merritt was actively en­
gaged in business until his death in
1921. Mr. Merritt was well known as
an able educator and a beloved and
respected citizen of Jackson county.
Other Permanents $1.50 to $10
Of the union was born one daughter
18 S. Central
Phone 57
Esther Louise, now Mrs. Bridane L.
The
paint
that is
odorless—
dries in 40 minutes!
Most people use
Luminall because it
gives more beautiful
d e c o ra tiv e effects;
and wears and cleans
better.
But it is truly an
economical paint.When
you buy a gallon of
Luminall, you add or­
dinary drinking water
to it, giving li/j gallons
of paint.
Then, remember one
coat absolutely covers.
That’s a big saving in
labor and paint costs.
We ask you to try
Luminall.
1937 Chevrolet
Coming
Coming
More Powerful
Faster Acceleration
Matchless Economy
Miss Laura Pisterino, Miss Alice
Anderson. Miss Arliue Estes and
Miss Dorothy Powell motored to
Ashland Sunday evening where they
enjoyed tennis.
On display In our showrooms
November 7th
35 N. Bartlett
Rogue River Chevrolet Inc.
MEDFORD
SPARTA BLDG.
M OVED
MEDFORD HARDWARE CO.
32 pc. set
A regular $12.90 value
— Your Old—
$9.95
D ISH ES
Do not throw them away they are worth money. Bring
us 6 old dishes and we will allow you:
$1.00
$2.00
$3.00
$4.00
$5.00
Orange
Oven Serve
Plates
15c
off on a $ 5.00 to $9 .95 Set
off on a $10.00 to $19.95 Set
off on a $20.00 to $29.95 Set
off on a $30.00 to $39.95 Set
off on a $40.00 or over Set
Your six dishes do not have to be cracked or chipped but
If they are we take them Just the same.
Ovenware Sets
Aladdin
Lamps
Roaster
Blue Enamel
$1.49 value
_______ 98c_______
Spec. 98c
Butcher Knife
Tut Test
Colored Base
Crystal Howl
$4.95
Motor Oil
Franchise Dealers for lamps
and supplies
2 gal. can $1.09
5 gal. can $2.72
The Toggery
For Real Comfort Wear
FILSON
RAIN CLOTHES
Cruiser Shirts $6.00
Pants (double) $5.00
407 Eas- Main St.
OPENING SPECIAL
tttorC
â n s r l f s ' i l i s a i t l O O X « I r , la f la t « «
WOOL SHIRTS
$4.95 - $6.75
$6.50
ALL WOOL BLAZERS
WINTER UNDERWEAR
IN ION HUTS
$1.00 to $4.00
Wlnstod Shirts and Drawer*
Phone 363 early for one of 'here beautlfii. wave* at this
extraordinary price.
$1.85 to $2.50 each
Murray’s Beauty Shop
WORK SHOES
Nap-a-tan 6 In. shoe*
u n b e l i e v a b l e n u m b e r of
Fancy Plaids or solid blue color.
Zipper Openings.
A Hen-A or Chalmers
Including Shampoo. Finger Wave and l l s i r Cut
DOWN
Durable
OTHER HEAVY HtflBTH
»2.50 to *a .» 5
$2.50
AS LITTLE AS
ALLIGATOR Rain Jackets
Light Weight
For 10 Lays Only
Pruitt's
Melody Shop
Special
T R A D E IN
Featuring Q uality Clothes For the Worhng Man.
Regular $5.00
models to choose from. Prices
so moderate, you will wonder
how a manufacturer with a
20-year reputation for mak­
ing $ 2 ,5 0 0 radios can do i t
Fiesta Pottery
Medford
Oregon
Southern Oregon’s Leading Outfitters for Men.
OIL PERMANENT WAVE
over these new
Medford
(Ot Course)
We Have
A Nationally Advertised
and look
Zeniths. An
Medford
"TH E COMPLETE CAR— COMPLETELY NEW"
Again A Year Ahead
Come into our store
23 N. First
Successors to
23c
New Location
FEATU RES
YOU NEVER
S A W OR
HEARD BE­
F O R E ON
ANY RADIO
WORLD
BICYCLES
SIM S B R O T H E R S
Phoen 261
A Regular 39c knife for
to our
01 I
w4 X. Bartlett
Medford
Xe*t floor to Peerloa# Market
WE ROAST OCR OWN CO FFEE
It is not allowed to become
shelf stale
Deluxe— S3c— 2 lbs. 66c
Royal— 29c— t lbs. 65c
Breakfast Chear-25e—2 lbs. 49c
Superior— 23c— 2 lbs. 45c
Brazilian— 17o— 2 lbs. 34c
School Specials
Casserole and cover, plate, 6
custard cups.
Ultra-Modern Design
M edford Lum ber Co.
AMERICA’S MOST COPIED RADIO
Shultz Bros, Medford, have added
a new washing rack to their equip­
ment which is one of the most mod­
ern and complete auto refinishlng
plants in Oregon.
HANSEN HARDWARE
Bowman’s Beauty
& Barber Shop
$5.00 and $7.50
Hold Everything
Render Tea &
Coffee Co.
_____
Mr. E. R. Gleason is in the barber
shop during Mervyn Gleasons ab­
sence on a hunting trip. Mr. Gleason
is painting the front of the Barber
Shop also.
PERMANENT
Sanderson.
Mr. Hulburt, Melburn and Leon­
ard Atkins went pheasant hunting
Saturday.
$3.95
16 in. boots $10.00
New Location 407 E. Main
Phone 383
LEATHER JACKETS
All types and polors priced from
$5.95 to $16.50
Agents for the
FORESTER
LOGGER BOOTS
Having been in business for over 33 years you may well know
that you can buy here with confidence.
•
SHULTiS B R O S .
Dependable
A u to
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2 2 0 N orth R o rtle tt
P a in tin g
Uñe
It wa-ema hie
F E X P E I t R E P A IR IN G M O I A »
M edford
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TOGGERY
M edford, Ore.