The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, December 17, 1936, Page Page Three, Image 3

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    THI'BJWAY. DBCBMBRR 17, 1WHU
Final Rite» For
Mrs. L. A. Salade
Held on Tuesday
CEXTRAL POINT AMERICAN, CENTRAL POINT, OREGON
and Mrs
3. Elverson of Catagau-I
<jua. Pa.
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“ 8“ rVlved a‘*° by four grand-
.‘ a w ** ar* Helene a*><! Jwn
jalade WHU.m A Sal.de and Mix*
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private funeral services were held
daughter of Mrs. Grec-
,or Mrs. Louis A. Salade at her Ta- ory. all of whom have been attend-
maqua orchard home north of h»»rrr Ing school in California.
-Mrs. Salade had many friends in
at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The
Rev E. S. Bartlam, pastor of St. Central Point who will sorrow at her
Mark's Episcopal church, officiated passing Many Incidents of her kind­
Interment took place at the Medford ness are told. She never recovered
from the death of her husband in
mausoleum.
Active pallbearer*
were Leon 1933 and still wished to be known
Boomer, Don Ross.
Harry Elden. by hi« initial».
Her son, Mr. Louis Salade was un­
Truman Brenuer, Thomas Harrison
able to get home from Chicago
and R. R Patrick.
Honorary pallbearers were John where he was at the time of her
R. Tomlin. H. Van Hovenberg, Earl deatb but will return home by way
Tumy. Donald
S. Clark, Kawles: of . Ka' heri,le Branson’s school ao l
Moore and Corbin Edgell.
1,rl,1K hig daughters home with him.
Mrs. Salade died in her home o '
t0 v*fl°us causes it was
heart failure late Friday night. Sfc fo u g h t best not to postpone th«
had suffered
intermittently
from funeral until his arrival.
poor health in the past few years
but was able to be about o f late. She
W th Christmas almost here anh
became unconscious after
retiring the festivity of the Vuletide already
Friday evening and was dead upon underway every good c'tiien
the arrival o f her physician.
Jackson County is asked to be sur
Mrs. Salade was the widow of Dr. of one thin? before the stockin':
Louis A. Salade who was a promin­ line up on the traditional mantel—
ent physician and surgeon in Phila­ Have you bought your Christmas
delphia at the time he retired in Seals?
1914 when the fam ily came to south­
If not, the sponsors of the dr:v>-
ern Oregon and acquired the Tama-i a k that you mail the blue envelope
qua orcahrd on the Pacific highway ] today or purchase your quota of the
north o f town where the family resi-: little crusaders for health from the
dence was erected. Dr. Salade died nearest solicitor or booth. It will
on November 14, 1933.
be a merrier Christmas for you and
Mrs. Salade Is survived by her your neighbor if you make this
son, Louis A. Salade who, with his small contribution to the war again­
family, reisdes adjacent to the Ta- st tuberculosis.
maqua orchard, her daughter, Mrs.
Jeanette S. Gregory o f Santa Bar­
bara, Cal., and two sisters, Mrs. H
Fl
D. McCaskey o f the Old Stage road f i
I
Resolution Adopted
S.P. To Spend
For Andre Chomel
Millions on New
Equipment
WHEREAS, through the death of
Mr. Andre Chomel, Jackson Coun­
ty has lost a beloved citizen aud
friend, whose passing ¡„ greatly
mourned not only by his many
friends, but by all who knew him
and
WHKREA8 , through his demise the
Jackson
County
Chamber
of
Commerce ha* lost a consc entl-
ous and sincere Direc.or and
WHEREAS, his sincereness, genu­
ineness, and kindness will be per­
manently remembered
in thu
hearts and m.nds o f those who
constantly came in touch
with
him,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOL­
VED: by the Jacksou County
Chamber of Commerce that this
organization express to the surviv­
ing widow our heartfelt sympa­
thy in her great bereavement, and
I!E IT FURTHER RESOLVED: that
copies of this resolution be sent to
the widow o f the deceased, to the
Press of Jackson
County, and
spread upon the records o f the
Jackson County Chamber o f Com­
merce.
OLBN ARNSP1GER
President
A. H. BANWBLL
Manager
Dated at:
Medford, Oregon, December 11 1938
Bringing its total appropriations
for new and modernized cars and lo­
comotives in 1936 to
more than
$ 11.000.000, Southern Pacific has
authorized new ezpenditures o f over
316.SOO.OOO for
the
construction
and rebuilding of passenger, freight
and motive power equipment.
The latest authorization for roll­
ing stock. Just announced by A. D
McDonald, president o f the company,
will add 28 new locom otives, 2.725
oew freight cars and 41 modern,
lightweight pasaenger cars to thn
service of the public, at a cost of
nearly $15.000,000.
Air-conditioning and
modernize
Dependability Seal
New Price*. Matinees 2«lc
Evening* 23c. Kids lOc
Sot. Onl,
C la re n ce K. M u lfo n l’ s
ueart of The West’
Rill Ito jd — Jininiy Elli*on
Bplaode i t “ Roaring Went"
f
Sun., Mon., Tuc*.
ROBERT TAYLOR
IRENE DUNNE
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“ Magnificent
Obession”
“ LOVE B E FO R E
BREAKFAST"
Wed. Xite L* Cash Nit»
§ Christmas Flowers
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Phone
CHI
•88 V-M F O R D 2 lilt . S E D A N , S M A L L M IL E A G E .
•81 V-H F O R D 4 IIR . S E D A N , C O M P L E T E L Y O V E R H A U L E D
'8 3 P L Y M O U T H I lilt . D E L U X E S E D A N , W IT H R A D IO , T W IN H O R N S .
S E V E R A L S M A L L T R U C K S A T S M A L L P R IC E S .
Four or five older model car« in good nlutpe nl give away price*.
Leever Motor Co.
Buy at
Thura.. Fri.
Wheeler — Woolaey
Sí M S B R O S.
“ Silly Billies”
31 1st St.
Judge’s
•Medford Greenhouse*
!1005 K. Main
Ashland, Ore.
Phone 128
O r S ee G E O R G E M A R IN E at Marine'* Grocery, Central P o in t.
Phone 874)
No store In town— Ask for
Green Saving Stamp*
4 lilt . S E D A N . (D E -L U X E )
■34 8 T U D E I I A K E R I IIR . S E D A N . A B U Y I F Y O U H U R R Y .
’8 4 PLYMOUTH I lilt . S E D A N , A T A R IG H T P R IC E .
SOLD ALWAYS OX EASY TERMS
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(VI U A u i a . m
Carole Lombard
Wheel Goods for Christmas
HOW roil CAN BE SURE OF A
DEPENDABLE USED CAR OR
~ Look Thi, 'j USED TRUCK
Dodge Dealer’s
W e d . O n ly
WAGONS — TRICYCLES — SCOOTERS — PEDAL-CARS
BICYCLES AS LOW AS
i
tion o f passenger train equipment, freight, including merchandlae ship­
which already has covered all of (he ments. is provided for In the latet
company's principal trains, will be 'appropriation, as well as In previous
carried on at a cost of $1,200,004, equipment orders this year.
according to the announcement.
Iu addition to the $41.000.000 for
Purchase o f the new freight cars rolling .lo ck . Southern Pacific has
and heavy duty
locomotives
will appropriated $5.890.000 this
year
provide shippers with benefits com­ for rails aud track accessories alone,
parable to those to be enjoyed by and had made substantial invest­
travelers on Southern Pacific Lines. ments in other improvements and
Transportation
of all kinds of I betterments. It was pointed out.
vy
HAPPY NIWYEAR
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We Do Upholstering
I3G3E7JS-
That will please yon.
DALE FLOWERS
O
118 K. Main St.
Medford
Skinner’s Garage
Phone 34ft
BUICK, PONTIAC
GENERAL MOTORS TRUCKS
Dr. Geo. S. Jennings
Osteopathic Physician and Hnrge-
on. Optometric Bye Specialist.
Hnocial attention given to »ye. ear
no»*\, throat and fitting of
glaaees
C
§ 143 S. Riverside
Phone 102 ?
5
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Now in Permanent Offices
421 M E D F O R D CEN TER
BLDG.
Our Oest (Dishes ■
for i y j ò
;
COME IN AND TRY
TRIS DEW WAY TO T IN E!
We will
replace
mythical call let­
ters shown with
te of your fa­
vorite Amcruaa
Render Tea &
Coffee Co.
NttllOOl*
24 X. Hart let«
Medford
N«i| door to
Mark*"1
WK ROAST OCR OWN COFFEE
It la not allowed to become
shelf stale
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Deluxe— 33c-— 2 lb*. 66c
Royal— 29c— 2 lb*. 66c
Breakfast C hear-26e-2 lb* 49e
Superior— 23e— 2 lb* 46c
Brazilian— 17e— 2 lb* 34c
Farmers Attention
W estern T h r ift 1
’
Second Hand Rr*»“ *"
FARM IMPLEMENTS
At
Bargain
Price*
Gail and aer «•»
3 » H. Grape St.
M e d fo rd
Think of it! Philco Automatic Tuning—the
rrost revolutionary feature in radio—now
here in a wit'e range of prices! One twirl, and
"Click . . . there's your station! ’’—tuned with
automatic accuracy, and held exactly on the
station frequency! Other big features, too.
Come in and choose
your Christmas Philco
now.
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Cut
Rate
DRUGS-TOBACCOS
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Prescriptions, School Supplies •
MAIN and CENTRAL
under the big clock
Phone 274 and Save
125 E A S T S I X T H
Phone 1374 and Suva
Arro** from M M Co.
Lbtrzi Trzdt-in AHovtmt
On Y n t Prueat R ite !
Dr. A. R. Hedges
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EASY HOLIDAY TERMS
N aturopath* and Obtroprart*
A cu te and Chronic D h » « 1
The New Modern
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T roy Laundry
j
Electrotherapy Berhology
p ro c -
la t o it f X-Ray
Phone 17» Medford 12« E. M *'"
Lads Transfer &
Storage
Long dia«ano- hauling
fe e l oil
c 313
S3 8. Fir, ****•
Now Open for Business
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nl M romp etrly I quipped La«n lry in Soother* Oregon
_ -W .t h latest equipment— offering r. mplete
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Laundry & Dry Cleaning Service
E n close your
PHOTO
In your Holiday Leiter*
107 t
4 for a Dime
Hain
Open Par* 3 E « » -
We call for and deliver in Central Point at no extra coat
811 N. Central
Lou Down Payment
—Pay S o More ’til
Phone 97
Other New Pili Ico* $22 00 op.
PRUITT’S MELODY «SHOP
Radio and Music Headquarters
O pposite Rialto Theatre
M e d fo r d , O r o