IH U BttlLAk, OCTOBER 2U, 1M 6 CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN CE.Vm.AE POINT O R E u u v PACK Mrs. Everett Faber left for Salem Monday morning called there by | the serious illness of her sister, Little Patsy Faber is staying with Mrs. Cox who has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. K her son Mr. E. Culbertson and C. Faber during her mother’s ab daughter Mrs. Clack left with her sence. son who came after her from Cali The airway man was in town fornia. She may return here to spend Monday and made arrangements to the winter. place an airway sign on Faber's I. O. A. Store. LOCALS George A. Codding Miss Ruby Webster is afternoons in the Faber store. clerking Grocery Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ash and little daughter of Seattle were house guests at the Bdward Jones home this last week. During their stay they visited Crater Lake accompani ed by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Mitchell and Mrs. Ethel Lowes of Tillamook are viaitlng at the home of Mrs. Mitch ell's parents. Mr and Mrs. W. S. Hair. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell’s daugh ter Nelda Gene is staying with her grandparents and attending schoool Mr. J. C. Woods celebrated bis here on account of her health being 89th birthday Tuesday by attending better here. The Mitchell’s plan to a Sunday school class party in Med return to Tillamook soon. ford, which was turned into a party in his honor. Mr. Jack Sanderson who is attend ing Polytenic in Portland visited friends in Central Point Tuesday. Efficiency - Economy _____ —Codding Campaign om. A potato and a sack of flour free Saturday at Faber's. District Attorney JACKSON COUNT!' ENDS SAT, Dick Powell — Joan Blondell »» “ Stage Struck Pius Mickey Mouse Cartoon PRBVUI SAT. NIGHT STARTS SUN.— 3 DAYS Fred Astaire Ginger Rogers in “ SWINGTIME ft with Victor Moore—Helen Broderick Eric Bloro — Betty Furness R IA L T O FRI.— SAT. 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Guaranteed Unconditionally STARTS SUN.— 3 DAYS “ East Meets West” Z ■ “ Unknown Ranger’ George Arliss ■ m K. J. NEWMAN the Modern Way : | ■ 1 wish to express my appreciation for the splendid support given me in the May Primaries. In a field of three Republican Candidates, I received a substantial majority of all Republican votes cast for the office of District Attorney. I likewise secured many complemen tary votes from Democratic friends, even though they realized such votes could not count in the primaries. I am grateful for this expression of confidence. The L aundry Wayl ♦ > Main & H olly To The Voters of Jackson County: BAKED BEANS ; Harley Reepeetully submitted, Housewives today need not face the horror t of the old fashioned Wash Day. Our Mod- | ern, Sanitary service is not expensive. Try it and save yourself an extra day. ♦ ¡¡ ■ ■ ¡ Attorney-At-Law ♦ ♦ m TOMATOES can Is I ! Pd. Adv. Q I trust that I merit and may receive your continu ed and united support at the election on November 3rd. “ Girl on the Front Page* : s General Election, November 3rd Frank J. Newman r* s Fourteen Years in Jackson County. Thirty Y ears T raining in Accountancy and Banking. With 34 years of active experience in the general practice of law, 28 o f which years were spent in this County, I feel that I am qualified to serve you well as your next District Attorney. If elected, I pledge myself to an economic, faithful, and impartial performance of the duties of such office, and to conduct the affairs of that office In a prompt, eflcient, courteous and business like manner. Medford’s Greatest Entertainment i A A. November 3rd Election Mrs. Marcus Day of Bremerton, Washington who has been visiting relatives here left Monday morning for her home. She will stop for short visits on her return journey. Mr. and Mrs. Shuman who have been visiting Mrs. Sherman’s sister Mrs. Theodore Glass left Wednesday morning for Yreka. They expect to return and spend the winter in Bandon. : ♦ Treasurer of Jackson County District Attorney Edward Jones Is reshtngllng his bouse. NOMINEE >; Republican Nominee For George Marine is making a busi ness trip to Portland. ♦ Demoratic Candidate for Announcing the Opening of We see that the Faber Grocery store Is giving away a sack of flour, land a sample of those wonderful Deschutes potatoes. : Ralph »Sweeney Dr. Geo. S. Jennings Osteopathic l*hysician and Burge Emmett Gillman made a very on. Opt »met rip Eye Specialist. Mr. David Orisham and Mr. Henry clever bungalow bird cage out of Myers hav8 traded property and are J Special attention given to eye, ear wood slats and stained it brown. moved onto their new land. Mr. and ; nose, throat and fitting of Mrs. Nathan Orisham have moved Mr. Fisher from Medford was vi glasses. siting here Wednesday. He says he onto the Dinge house on Beall Lane 310 MEDFORD CENTER BLDG. fig ures on living a hundred years so Mervyn Gleason and Ray Watkins he hikes to Central Point occasion left Tuesday on a hunting trip. ally from Medford. DEMOCRATIC for K ■ BqUd’.a* CM H ■ ■ ■