The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, October 29, 1936, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    TUUR8DAY. OCTOBER
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. I l niv of Oregon, has been named j
k one of 28 »tudenta on the men * Swing
sympoalum forensic program for th's
William Henry Day. prominent
citixen*of Ahaland and an actire par-
tlcipant In Masonic affairs In south-
ern Oregon for the past 29 years.
passed away Sunday evening at 7 4",
o'clock at his Ashland home. He had
been In ill health for several months
Mrs. Day and a nephew reisding in
Berkeley, California survive him
PORTLAND, Oct. 15— Oregon
lost one of its best-known pioneers
last night with the death of Mrs.
Harriet McArthur, 85, the d a u b e r
of a former United States senator
and mother of a congressman.
V
°n
CampuS' U * »» learned
i--,* ” f* “ t,3rk Ei‘ bt freshmen »ere
.«
P, ° n the debate *quad which
. Bi J ),|r,° an*Ur.Ve faI1 actlvltie8 by
row
* Quest ons for debate tomor-
8ALEM, Oct. 20.— Work on Ore­
gon's new eapitol building will start
about December 1 of till* year, C. C.
t ockley, public works administrator
for the state, told the Salem cham­
ber of commerce today.
Bids from the best contractors
available over the nation will bd
opened at midnight November 20.
giving contractors ten days in which
Organization of a Medford branch *° provIde bonds a «d insurance be-
of Zonta International women's clae- lore work can begin, Hockley said,
sifled service club, was completed at
f j 9 8eleftlon* for the exterior
a dinner meeting Friday night at the flni8h have >>•*■» "iade by the recon-
Hotel Medford, under the leadership 8tructlon commission, he said, the
of Miss Vera M. Fowler, of Chicago, choices made In order of acceptance
field secretary. Membership is based should the bids come within the $2,-
on classification, members being se­ 050,000 structure.
Regardless of the upper fini h, th-
lected from the representative busi­
nesses or industries of a city. Thf- basement and ground floor will he
most outstanding woman in each constructed of granite, the other mi-
business or profession in a city D terial to be used on the three floors
chosen to represent that group In the
club.
Local officers of the club are
headed by Mrs. Margaret Fabrick,
as president, others being Ethelwynn
Hoffman, first vice-president; Mrs.
Central Point won the second
Thora Smith, second vice-president;
Louise Basford, secretary, and Jose­ football game of the season from St.
phine Kirtley, treasurer. Directors Mary's Friday afternoon 12-7. The
are Mrs. Fabrick, Mrs. Effle Kurtz. game took place on the Medford Van
Mrs. Hoffman, Miss Kirtley, Miss Scoyoc Field.
An assortment of nearly 50 non­
Basford, Mrs. Lawrence, Mrs. Maude
M. Sn'der and Miss Phyllis A. Swear­ fiction books has been added to the
school library recently. The books
ingen.
Other members are Mrs. Anita are written in a very readable style
Robertson, Eve Benson. Zoe R. Hurd ¡and students voiced much apprecla-
Florence Cameron, Mabel C. M ack,,110“ when these books came in.
Stella J- Merrick. Lois C. Young, Ma- ( sl* weeks tests are over and stu-
bel C. Conger, Blanche LeClerc and dents wait with breathless anxiety
the distribution of report cards Wed­
Lois C. Lindsey.
The club will hold two meetings nesday.
Helen James visited her parents in
monthly, a luncheon the 4th Monday
and an evening session the 2nd the Central Point district Sunday.
Helen stays In Medford.
Monday.
June Wald and Levon Keizur
EUGENE— A 70 foot crash in a shopped in Medford Saturday. In th»
home constructed glider cost the evening June attended the show at
life of Harold Miller, 17, of Spring- the Rialto Theatre.
Ellen Lofland went to a family re­
field, at the Springfield airport Sun­
union at Grants Pass Sunday.
day, October 20.
Helen Wright visited at the home j
Several flights had been made
of Mr. and Mrs. Randal of Medford
during the afteronon and the re­
lease hook for the tow rope had op- * rì?f,^.eTe?„n*
Edith Vincent
visited
Fredia
erated satisfactorily. After the crash
Young of the Willow Springs district
Miller wa3 rushed to the hospital
Sunday afternoon.
where he died shortly.
Anniversary Party
Interests Fr enila
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Char co
Gray of Keno, Oregon will be inter­
ested in news of tbe celebration c
their go.den wedd ng anniversary ai
Keno, October 13. A dinner and va­
ried program of entertainment, in­
cluding music, read.ngs, and a mock
wedding ceremony, featured the oc­
casion. Decorations In white and
gold formed an appropriate back­
ground for the large gathering.
Among members of the family is
Mrs. Elmer Martin, who is a daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gray. The Gr .y.
have many friends in the valley.
MEDFORD YOUTH GETS
HONOR AT UNIVERSITY
Robert Young, son of Mr. and Mrs
Harvie Young and freshman at th*'
Mr. and Mrs. Grimes, accompani­
ed by Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Tethrow
drove to Gold Beech Wednesday re­
turning last Sunday. Tbe report hav­
ing landed two fish weighing ov^r
25 pounds each. One of these fish
were canned at the cannery. The
other— well, they didn't say but our
supposition Is it was eaten for lunch
on the way home.
EXPERT
WATCH ami JEWELRY
C. Earl Bradfish
B U Y OR SELL
See
WEEKS & ORR Bldg Medford
L. G. Pickell
H. f . HIGH
Successor to
V O L N E Y DIXO N
Wester» Distributor For
Page Fence
OFFICIAL W1CO AND
EISEMANN MAGNETO
Sales and Service.
OFFICIAL MAGNETO
REPAIR SERVICE
G> nuiiie New Factory Parta
FOW LER & UPP
Dr. B. C. Wilson
Physickin anil Surgeon
210 Medford Itldg
Me. ford, t>re.
Cea trai Point
STONE'S DRUG STORE
4 4 N. Riverside. Medford
Medford Rldg-
FARMS & CITY PROPERTIES
Good Bargains
In
The Crest
tions. Dinner
DANCE WITH DYNOE
At the
Oriental Gardens
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
Two Orchestras
Old Time and Modern
ONE ADMISSION
Medford, Oregon
P E R L ’ S
Funeral Home
Established In yonr community
25 years
Pilone 47
428 W. 8th St.
Medford. Oregon
Freshly Fref»n Ice Cream
Phone »•>
Against the State Power Bill
Pftid Advertisem ent by Oregon Busineet A Investor*. Inc., SOS Guaranty Bldg..
Portland, Ora., J. S. M agladry, P res.; F. H. Young, Sac.
(p
Mattresses Renovated and New Ones Made
to Order
FLO W ER S M A T T R E S S & U PH O LSTER ­
ING SHOP
404 EAST MAIN ST.
MEDFORD
W ILL H. W IL S O N ’S
Store for Men
Open Evenings
Phone 528
Medford
236 S. Central
Medford
SH ULTZ BROS.
Machinelless
Dependable
PERMANENT
A u to P ainting
BODY
A
FENDER
R E P A IR IN G
220 North Bartlett
Bowman’s Beauty
& Barber Shop
$5.00 and $7.50
Other Permanents 11.50 to $10
18 8 Central
Phone 57
Reasonable
.V GLAMS
Medford. Oregon
School Specials
b ic y c l e s
S IM S B R O T H E R S
Phoen 261
23 N. FI.st
Medford
FOR
A U T O LO A N S
HEE
COMMERCIAL FINANCE
CORPORATION
Medford. Oregon
Dad’s & M om ’s
L U N C H
The same good food—
25c a meal
417 E. Main
Medford
Farmers Attention
Second Hand Rebuilt
FARM IMPLEMENTS
At Itargnin Prices
Call and »er n» at
:tO 8. Grape 8t.
Medford
J. R. BIKRMA
Typewriters
STATIONERY
SUPPLIES
Sales ------- R.-ntal» —■— Repa'r*
11 6 N. Central
Phone 28 2
yoda dem a
Palace Lunch
1. STOPS future tax increases on homes and farms.
2 . REM O VES present threat of wholesalo seizure of
property for taxes.
3 . RED U CES frills and waste in public expense.
4 . PRO VID ES generous additional funds for schools.
5 . OPENS Oregon s door to new settlers and investors.
6 . C IV E S taxpayers a voice in future tax levies.
QUALITY FOOD
Prince Auto Electric
23 S Riverside, Medford
Complete New Line of
STARTERS ARMATURES
GUARANTEED BATTERIES
All new material
132 N. Riverside
Medford
Oregon Lks-n».- 2114
t alilo* nia Lic*-a*e .(020
11» E Main
VOTE 3 1 3 X NO
32 N. Fraat
A Clean Place To Eat
Dr. H. P. Coleman
Lnnrlt
The State Pc wer Hill is useless
without at least * 1 8 ,0 0 0 ,OOO
of new State Bonds. A vote for
the Bill corra..! s you to vote
later for the Bonds.
& Party Specials
at
S a fe
In su ra n ce
at
a Having
Oregon Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
( Incorporated )
V o r th
» le t!fo r d . Ore.
Dianen
M o r e S ta te S to r e s
our Specialty
D A W S O N ’S
All Natural Methods
at
i d d
Complete Confectionery Composi­
18
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l
DAIRY RANCHES
I F I .A M » C L A R K
When In Medford
K c . , Oregon Out of the
Power RusSwess
Expert Photography
Kino Portraits a Specialty
Prepare for the coming of
Winter
*
PJ 1Y SAFE!
Shangle Studios
44 N. Front St.
Phone 203
Medford, Oregou
Anything In line of fencing
124 N. Riverside
Phons 283
Medford, Oregon
HV3LJ
t
Repairing
At Depression Prices
16 S. Central
Medford
Visit
Harden’s Drapery
Shop
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
204 E. Main
Phone 315
Medford
Me-dames aCssman. Gebhard Fc
ry motored to Ashland yesterday to
attend an all day session of the P T
A. The state president was present
Medford Post No. 15 American and an Interesting and Instructive
Legion has signed up the outstand­ session was reported
ing and, in Portland, the only Swing
Read, for appearance Armistice Day.
Wednesday, Nov. 11th.
D A IL Y ’S
This band consists of 14 pieces
Auto Painting
and Includes also six entertainer for
Medford's Oldest and
a monstrous floor show.
FINEST
Now is the time to
The entertainers and part of the
band were the main attraction at
8IMONIZE
32 So Bartlett
Medford
the Roseburg Convention of the
American Legion this year, being
featured at the Streets of Paris In
that city, this concession was packed
from early afternoon until the last
bugle was blown on the last hour of
Render Tea &
the last evening of the convention.
Announcements of the other at­
Coffee Co.
»4 N. Itartlett
Medford
tractions of the Armistice Day cele­
Next door to Peerlcaa Market
bration at Medford will be published
WE ROAST O l'R OWN COFFEE
from time to time. Look for them
It is not allowed to become
and come to Medford for a big day
shelf stale
Wednesday Nov. 11th.
Deluxe— 33e— 2 lbs. 65c
Royal— 29c— 2 lbs. 55c
Typical
Breakfast Chear-25c—2 lbs. 49c
The Landon home at Independ
Superior— 23c— 2 lbs. 45c
enee, Kansas, is a typical Ameri
Brazilian— 17c— 2 lbs. S4c
can home in a “ typical prairie
state” .
Band to
Appear Nov. 11
Special Attention to llleod Pres­
sure, Mtomarh and Itvwctn.
Consultation and Examinai Ion
FREE
Phone 0415
In Medford Mince I irai >
%KetM
I turi et I HI
P h o n e I ItMl
See ns for Fire Insnrinre
n H y * r r» r>
Tax delinquency in Oregon is new $46,510,724.53.
And growing year after year. Itfs time to call a halt!
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Portland, Or#f*»i