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CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN CENTRAL POINT. OREGON
Bring 'Em Back Alive
PAGE THREE
With every Singer sewing machine Among those arriving Friday eve
sold goes a free lifetime service and ning for the Christmas holidays was
free dressmaking lessons, which real Miss Elaine Brophy. daughter of Mr.
ly double the value of the machine. and Mrs. V. D. Brophy, and grand
daughter of Mrs. Mollie Holmes, stu
William Hilkey recently purchas dent at Oregon State college In Cor
ed a new grain drill of the Finley vallis.
Implement Co. Mr. Finley also de
livered a grain drill to Charles Kin The Duff family who are remem
bered here by many conducted the
dle of Applegate.
evening services at the Federated
A baby daughter Rena May weigh church Sunday evening. Miss Evan
ing 9H pounds was born to Mr. and geline Duff has been married since
Mrs. Virgil W right two weeks ago. here before and her husband, Mr.
McNeal has a very fine bass voice
Mr. A. H. Thomason of Bucking and plays the harp. They featured
ham, North Carolina is visiting his old time religious scotch songs
sister, Mrs. Hood, and brother C. P. which were much enjoyed by the au
Thomason and other realtives in the dience.
I valley. He may spend the winter
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Martin and
here.
j Norma Jean of Qraeagle are spend-
The Knbekah’s sent a lovely Poln- lng the Christmas holidays with Mrs.
setta to Mrs. Farr a who has been on M artin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
the sick list for a number of weeks
Lees.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anderson and
a party from Portland had a car
collision Monday. Both cars were
badly wrecked. Mrs. Anderson was
injured but able to return home.
Officials of the First National
bank of Corvallis announced today
A A. Schramm, former state bank
superintendent had become part
owner and vice-president.
Miss. Gladys Holmes left Saturday
for a short visit with her brother.
Dr. Joe Holmes In Los Angeles. Mr.
Robert Holmes of Seattle will join
his wife and little daughter Marian
at the Strang home in Medford
Christmas eve and will visit his mo
ther, Mrs. Mollie Holmes and other
relatvos before returning to his
home.
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Hunting with the camera offers many a thrill. This trophy was •shot”
against the light of a clouded sun on supersensitive film.
Peggy Hopkins Joyce, star of Broadway, stage, and screen, and Mr
1% 5 A N Y experienced sportsmen tion shots of wild game in nati
C. V. Jackson, whose engagement was recently announced, photographed
who can’t be accused of being haunts and lairs that the sportsma
at the Hawthorne Hill races November 11, where Mr. Jackson rode his
“softies” have been giving attention eamerist delights in bringing hum
“Russet” in the Slough handicap hurdle race. Their marriage will fol
low his divorce.
of late to hunting and fishing pho It is almost like “bringing oat ba-
tography. They are trying to got on alive.”
film, for permanent record and last Don’t suppose, however, that lie It
¿ 1 1 electrical appliances bought
for Pendleton and Patterson have a
ing enjoyment, flashes of outdoor able to obtain such pictures wi'h th
Christmas because the character of very clever sleigh drawn by s.x red
drama that stamp themselves on ease that he snaps the gang arounu
the cord may have a lot to do with horses in the service station window.
their memories but which never can the campfire, nr Bill and Joe in the
safety from fire and shock "
be adequately pictured in words.
dock stand, or the quiet scenery ot
These sportsmen realize that, un lake, mountain or wood. Just as he
Mr. Tom Hodgsons returned to his
less one is a dramatic story toller, re becomes thoroughly familiar with
work at Butte Falls Tuesday. He ex-
counting how the buck deer leaped the operation of his gun and fishing
; pects to board for a while until he
the windfall or how the big trout tacklo, and practices targe., shooting
can rent a place when he will move
jumped and took the lure that got and fly casting, so he thoroughly un
ils family there.
caught in the alder, does not always derstands his camera and practic s
“get over”; but, to be able to show using it. He must always be reao)
of Ashland is
one’s friends an actual picture of for the unforeseen opportunity and
W th workmen now putting on Mr. F. in E. the W alker
Gleason Barber Shop
such a happening, ah! that is not acquire dexterity In adjusting focus,
he finishing touches, the New Cra- assisting
only convincing but a much greater stop openings and shutter speeds to terian Theatre will be opened to the Mr. W alker specializes in ladies hair
cutting and was formerly with the
satisfaction. Moreover, camera usin the conditions of the moment. Here
sportsmen are taking as much pride is the advice of one successful cam pub ic Sunday, December 27th.
Jackson and Mather Beauty
Twelve years ago, when the Cra- Weaver
in their picture trophies as in era hunter:
Shop in Ashland.
having actually shot the game or "Always keep the camera loaded terlan was first opened, it was
caught the fish, and rightly go, after and make a practice of leaving the
known as one of the finest theatres Economy values on Dressers, ta
discovering that to capture wild life shutter set at 1 50 second at f.S. Tills
he coast. Since that time, many bles, chairs, stoves, beds, m attresses:
with a camera requires as much will come nearer being right more new theatres h a.e been built, new also
exceptional values on good used
skill, alertness, and quick thinking times than any other combination
n decoration perfected and lied room
set and dinette set. Barn
as with rod or gun.
for the hurried snapshot. Watch the
r e Hunt, managing head of the hill & Tuttle,
15 S. Front St., Mcd-
The advent of the vest pocket and light conditions as the day wears on
e A Hunt Theatres, decided it ord.
miniature-type cameras, together and make adjustments accordingly.
me to once again bring the
with modern fast film, is principally When the big moment comes, as it
name of the ("rati r an Theatre to
responsible for adding this new zest will eventually — when the buck
to the sport of hunting and fishing comes crashing out into the open the fore. The result will be shown
HEADS “CINCY” REDS
’ " -nd R0~ue River Valley
indeed, for actually creating a new and gallops by you, not a hundred
outdoor sport, because many now feet away—when the big trout has
-oer? wl’l not only have one of
hunt equipped with a camera only. struck and has begun his fight on
V f pcs 1 theatre- on the coast but
In the first place, these cameras are your pal’s line—keep cool, brother,
it' to experts who speci-
light, small and convenient to carry, and think quirk. You should prob
1 ze in this work, have one
of the
some of them weighing scarcely ably change to 1/200 at f.4.5 (two
best in the country.
more than a couple of loaded shot motions), but, if you don’t keep cool,
The contract .or the work was In
gun shells. Secondly, the miniature likely as not you will slide the dia
type iR available with ultra fast phragm pointer In the other direc the capable hands of the B. F.
lcn-e* at ml shutter speeds, so that tion and set the shutter for ‘time.
Shearer Company, with offices in
the jumping fish or the running ani Buck fever is as fatal to your • Seattle, Portland, San Francisco and
mal may be “sfopp°d” on the film chances with a camera as it is with
Los Angeles.
without much chance of showing a gun.”
“After the Thin Man,” reuniting
JOHN VAN Ci r.DER.
klur. And it is especially these ac
the team of William Powell and
Myrna Loy in the delightful success
..ot:: are broken so as to expose or
to Dashiell Ham mett’s former hit,
live’ metal. See if the insulating The
Thin Man”, will be the open
material of the sockets is long en “ ing
feature.
ough to cover the brass screw shells
and the metal bases of the lamps.
When sockets are made too short or
lamp bases are too long, ’live’ metal
is exposed which can cause short
circuit with metal reflectors which Mr. O. D. Tucker is moving his
W arren C. Giles, new general
sometimes used with the lamps, garage out to his home. Mr. Jesse nanager
Cand es as decorations on Christ are
of the Cincinnati Reds
Riehardeon
has
moved
into
the
with metal tinsel used in decorat
team , who succeeded L ar
mas trees are a th ’ng of the past, or
building that was formerly the Mil baseball
ing
the
trees.
Several
costly
fires,
and from the safety point of view some of them fatal, resulted from ton Woodyard. U w Smith Is moving ry M cPhail. Giles is already on
job preparing the Reds for the
it is fortunate that such is the case. this cause las* Christmas. Certain into the W hite house next to Min- the
1937
season. He entered baseball
Electric lighting sets can add just
in 1920 as head of the Moline team
decorative lamps have nick's.
as much to the decorative effect and foreign-made
in the Three-eye league. Since then
non-standard bases and are more
are far safer, says Seth Bullis of apt
Mrs. Damon announces that she he has headed num erous other
to
cause
trouble
than
those
of
Copco but there are certain pre
hopes to be located in her new quar team s. He was president of both
make.
Intel national league and tha
cautions which should be observed American
ters
M erritt building by Jan the
trees are to be light uary in 1 the
Rochester club when nam ed to his
even with these more modern equip ed, “If it outdoor
and
will
be
pleased
to
meet
present position.
is highly advisable to employ all her friends there.
ments.
an
authorized
electrician
to
do
the
“ In the first place,” advised -Mr.
job. tLghtlng sets and ex Postmaster Tom Pankey wishes to
Bullis “Select Christmas Tree light wiring
tension
cords which might be per announce that the post office will he
ing sets and other electrical decora fectly safe
may not be safe open from 9:30 to 10:30 Christmas
tions, which have been approved by from shock indoors
when exposed to day for delivery of packages only
Underwriters' Laboratories. If you the weather hazard
and
when
in the
already have such lighting sets and vicinity of damp earth. used
is princibally so the children]
Extension This
decorations, examine them for in cords used out-of-doors should
will
not
be disappointed.
be
sulation weaknesses before putting rubber-sheathed and sockets connect
them into use. See if the insulation ed to them should be made of insu
HONOR LA TE SINGER
on the wires is intact and in good lating material.
order and see that none of the soc- • Last year there were several
fires caused by the unwise use of
Cotton around the bases of Chris;-
EDISON GETS NAVY POST I ma«, trees A cotton-like material i*
i available which is non-inflammable
and well adapted for this purport 1
j | n gome of these cotton fires, th-
tracks of toy trains had been made
¡to encircle the tree, with the cotto-
parked around the tracks Spark
caused when cars overurned. Ignited
the cotton and in turn the tree Toy
trains are among the safest of elec
trical toys when used under ordinary
conditions Parents should impress
on children s minds that trains and
all electrical toys should be discon
nected from the circuit when not in
use and disconnection should be ac
complished by pulling the plug out
of the outlet rather than depending
upon switches built Into the toy*
•Toy electrical appliances which
connect directly to the house circuit
E rnestine Schumann-Hcink.
and do not employ transform ers ax f-r.e
rise recent death at the age of
in the case °* ,r,ln s ’ ’,hon,d b“
■ c - y-ftve brought sorrow to mil
W ted with care by parents Special
ts of Americans. The fam ous
r of tie O 'e a, cor cert stage,
A recent photo of Charles ^dison, attention should he given to the
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o i . j, screen had endeared her-
son of the late inventor, Thomas A. quality of attachment cord* and to
f to t e A merican people as have
Edison, who was appointed by Pres the protection afforded the <ord
ident Roosevelt as assistant secre where It enter* the appliance l /s ’k t public personages. She first
tary of the navy to succeed Henry for the bracelet label of Underwri pea red tx ore an audience in this
i 1 7 in I t ! in Chicago, where
L. Roosevelt who died several ter * 1 Laboratories wrapped around
> ,r ye j e r !e ot "O rtrud”
months ago. Edison is i» f™ * en t the attachment cord It la wise to
V- pgr.ei s Loher grin.
state director for New Jersey
look for this bracelet-lke label on
the national em ergency councu-
"raterian Theatre
To be Re-opened
Sunday, Dec. 27
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GRUtMGS*
Copco Head
Urges Safety
During Xmas
Johnstone
Barber Shop
OWING’S
Service Station
CENTRAL POINT
WOOD YARD
BERT PECK
Expert Auto Repair
• Thanking ou all for your past
patronage and hoping to meet all
our old friend* and many new
one* In our new location In the
old M erritt building, where we
hope to be located by the first
of the year.
pllim YJM ilM
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Damon Cafe
Our Oest IDishes
for 1936
MERRY'CH-R ISTMAß
CENTRAL POINT HARDWARE STORE
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