page CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN rom THCRSDAY, APRIL I, 11*37 CENTRAL POINT, OREGON Two representative« from Linfield Mrs. Geer entertained the follow­ | College. Professor Elkintou and A! ing guests at an aluminum dinner Painter, a junior, entertained the last week Those present were Mr. student body for a short time Tues­ and Mrs. Harry Fredette, Mr. and The following items were writ­ day morning. Professor Elklnton Mrs. Roy McConchlne, Mr and -Mrs. Mr. Clárente Borah returned John Cox of Medford, Mrs. Melhone, spoke on the subject of popuarity Today, a» much thought 1« given ten by pupils iu the first grade Wednesday night from the Veterans Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wright the proper feeding of fowl and ani­ while Mr. Painter sang several num­ of the Central Point school as hottpllal at Roseburg Mr. Borah ta of Brownsboro. Mr. and .Mrs. Ted mals as is given to any other line bers. port of their regular school work a brother of Mm. Caaatnan. Millie McCord hiked to the airport Furry and Mrs. Furry of Chiloqutn, j of business Honners Feed Store, for the purpose of Increasing Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs. Mtdhone, .Margaret and loeated in Medford at 4th and Fir. Ruth Morava went lambtongue their vocabularies«. They will ap­ Mr. and Mm. Reynold» and family Phyllis (Jeer and little Be Ann Beck | has made a thorough study of the picking near Bybee bridge Sunday requirements and have on hand at of Medford were guest» ut the llai- of Medford. pear each week: afternoon. —------- - ] all times, Albers Quality Proven vey Passman home Sunday. Roberta Pankey shopped in Med­ .Mr. Kay Anders is building an aj . j Fe.-ds that are best lilted to keep ford Saturday morning. Wednesday. March 31, 1937 l fowl and animals in the best possible Mr. and Mrs. Verne Pendleton vis­ dition to his house. Miss DuRette spent the Easter va­ This is the lust day of March We ( condition. ited at the McBride home Sunday Mr. Fred Honner is thoroughly will watch to see if it goes out as cation at her home near Salem. and at the home of Mrs. Pendleton s Mrs. ('alia lleer is entertaining Janice Nealon saw “ Beloved Ene­ mother, Mrs. Copsel, at Rosy Ann. the Mistletoe Club of the Royal conversant with hia business and has a lion. It eante as a lamb. Nice my" at the Craterian theatre Sunday Neighbors, April 14 with a covered aided the agricultural development and quiet. evening. It is raining this morning. of this distil«« He has always of­ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kelly left for dish luncheon. Ellen Lofland was a dinner guest We must get weighed today. fered Albers Quality Proven Feeds Portland today for a short visit. at reasonable prices and ntauy who A stray dog killed and ate one of friends at Applegate Sunday. The Central Point Beauty Salon would otherwise be casual acquain­ of Delbert's chickens. Maxine Moon had Sunday dinner The dog must have been hungry. at the home of her aunt in Medford. Mrs. Flaharty’s father. Mr. I. A wishes to express appreciation of the tances have become his very good patronage of the Central Point peo­ Lyda of Asolin, Washington, is seri­ Mae Simmons and Leatha Vin­ friends and steady customers. This Delbert told the Marshal about it. ple. cent attended a "barn dance" party is due not only to the fact that he A bad dog killed Karl’s cat. ously ill. Betty has moved away. at the home of Georgia Conger Fri­ sells the best quality feeds but also Mrs. E. E. Scott prepared a birth­ that his every business transaction .Meyer’s Flower Shop has a choice day evening. selection of potted plants and cut day dinner Wednesday for her fa­ is based on the idea that a satisfied Arlene Scott entertained her cou­ flowers. 217 West .Main, Medford. ther, Mr. Louis Swartz at his home. customer is a steady customer. This sin Margaret at dinner Sunday. The Ladies Shop iu Central Point is .Mr. and Mrs. Scott. Mrs. Swartz and Is evidenced by the patronage his Libby Hamilton shopped in Med- A group of students front the their local agent. Leave orders for the honor guest enjoyed the dinner. store receives. Public Speaking Department of the tord Saturday morning. cut flowers or funeral pieces there. The purpose of this article is not Laurabelle Caldwell, Winnifred Diversity of Oregon entertained the The Indies Shop also carries some Ball Band shoes and Levi Strauss Just to tell you of his products but student body with discussions on the plants in stock. overall makes a good combination. also to inform you that in trading subject of fascism and communism here, yott will always receive court­ Thursday afternoon. See Faber’s. Mr. Henry Maury and sister Miss eous. kind and prompt attention. Reverend Johnston, who has been Mary Maury left for San Carlos, If you are unable to decide which conducting services at the Federated Mr. and .Mrs. P. 1>. Lolland and California fo [ a months visit with dslighter Louise visited Mr. Bor­ feeds would be beneficial, may wo church, presented a talk describing GROCERIES their sister, Mrs. Cogill. land's brother at Grants Pass Easter suggest that you take your difficul­ fhe country of Ir«'land and conditions ties to Honners Feed Store and Mr. FEEDS Sunday. there, which seemed to interest the Fred Honner will advise you to your students Friday at an assembly. Also, The Salmagundi Party given by satisfaction. the boy and girl scouts is being held at this assembly, different members Mr. and Mrs. Biles returned from this evening at the High School their honeymoon trip to California of the 1937 annual staff gave talks gym. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Faber were on what the annual this year is to and have a cablu at Bonney’a Grill. pleasantly surprised by a visit from contain. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander, .Mr. and Reinker of Members of the senior play cast Mr. and Mrs. Grey Hackenberg o! Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Mrs. Hamilton and small son Wesley Portland have purchased the A. E Portland who were on their honey­ are concentrating this week on Act of Klamath Falls arrived Sunday to White property on Alder street. moon «rip to California. Mr. Rein­ II. spend Easter and celebrate Mrs. ker who had worked several seasons Members of the biology class went 'Burkinan's birthday at the Buckman for the Crater Lake Company, took on a field trip to find wild flowers Rev. James M. Alley, wife and ba­ home. The Easter Bunny had caster his bride to the lake while here. Mr. Tuesday afternoon. eggs bidden In the Buckman yard by, are registered at the Hotel Va- Reinker is a relative of Mrs. Faher. for Wesley. They returned home landra. Sunday evening. Daily’s Auto Painting shop has Miss Rosalie Mesnage and niece Mrs. Martel and chililren left Mon­ moved across the street into larger Mr. Wilbur Yukel stopped for a day for Los Angeles. Mrs. Martel is and lighter quarters when their Libby» Sliced visit with Mr. and Mrs. Buckman on returning home and Miss Mesnage new shop is complete they will have iii sreturu trip from Los Angeles to will visit friends for a month before one of tile moat modern and tip to Roseburg. He visited his parents returning home. Mrs. Mourigiwart is date shop In southern Oregon at 19 while in California and reports that staying with Mrs. t’homel during her South Bartlett, Medford. they are doing fine. He expects to sister’s absence. finish up his work in Kosehurg and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ager of return to Los Angeles to stay. Berean Bible Class Party will be Portland «topped for a visit wtih held April 8th at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cummings Satur­ Mr. and Mrs. Geer and daughter Anderson. Memory verse to contain day morning. .Mr. Ager is a broth­ Phyllis spent Easter with Mrs. Mc- the word “ Peace." Cars for trans­ er of Ray Ager and was a former Rose City Curve Cut Farland at Granfa Pass. portation will lie at Stones' Drug teacher in the Phoenix school. They was on their Easter vacation. Store. Tennls shoes cleanup— 39c ut Faber’s. Mrg. Minnie Buckles made the li­ Lewis Hedgpeth is working in the brary a present of a nice assortment box factory in Medford. Miss Jennie Sexton entertained of magazines and bov's books this guests from Klamath Falls over the week. Ball Band Work shoes are better weekend. at Faber’S. Mervyn Gleason has started on the Small California Leo Obenchaln was a caller in road selling barber supplies. He has CALI. FOR BIDS FOR WOOD our city Wednesday on his way to purchased the buisness formerly op­ ■ Notice is hereby given that bids Clear Lake, California. He is in the erated by J. Kllichman and is ma­ ■ king regular trips all over Southern will he received'for 125 cords of 4-ft. ■ Oregon and Northern California. He body fir wood fo be delivered before mmmrm aims to cover his territory every fin September 1. 1937, at the Centra1 days and is endeavoring to make his Point school. All bids must be In trips In circles so as to be home at the hands of the Clerk by April 5, 1937. Each bid must be aecompan- 1« ast once In two weeks. ietl by a certified check for 5% of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Obcnchain the total bid. WANTED HAROLD HEAD visited Mr. Obenchaln's mother Sun­ Clerk School District No. 6 day. Central Point, Ore. WANTED - Elderly gentleman, not able to do heavy work, for odd jobs Hundreds of people have stopped around yard part time. Otto ilolinert to look at th«1 basketball trophy on display at the Jones Grocery. The WANTED—Custom Hatching hen trophy was won by the high school and turkey eggs. Special James- basketball team, when they won the * way Incubators. Also Rock aud district championship this spring. Red baby chicks and started chicks Prices reasonable. Cen­ Tile Ladies Shop reports a good tral Point Hatchery 2 4-tf week and that dress making shop WANTED— You to look at my bar­ Is busy all the time. A young lady gains. Almost new clothing for all from Medford called at the shop and was measured for a I . D . L E W I S , P ro p . the family. Wardrobe Shop, 518 Wednesday tailored suit. East Main. -Medford. 20-4t Mr. aud Mrs. .1. Hein of Grants Be refreshed by a new Permanent, WANTED— Ambitious students for Pass have moved Into the Webster Finger Wave or other beauty resident and home study courses house. Mr. Hein is with the Faber necessities. in business training that turn Market. spare time Into earning time. Med­ Several students who attend the ford Business College. GWN. Whany College returned for the Easter vacation with Mr, and Mrs. l»oii Faher, who visited Mr. Faber's FOR KALE Gradi- A raw and Pasteurized JENNIE SEXTON. Prop. ' parents here. One of the students Milk & Cream Plymouth R. S. Coupe looks | Uve in Lakevlew. another In Merrill Phone 23 Open from 9 to 7 "Cleanliness’’ onr Motto and runs like new-, only one own land the third in Klamath Falls. er. A real bargain at only $315.00 Open for Inspection at all times Dodge Sedan o n l y driven Susie V. Standard, physician and 25,000 miles. Should sell at $250 surgeon. General practice, with spe­ onr bargain price $115 cial attention given to the care of Buick driven by one owner 10.- women and children. Physical-Ther­ 271 milOs— perfect evervway, onlv apy equipment. 1105 West Main St . for better homes $45.00 Medford Phone 1 1 9 S-J t-2t Chevrolet 4 cyl, plenty of cheap NO JOB TOO LARGE— transportation for only $25.00 Mr. and Mrs. Farthingham of NONE TOO SMALL. Chev. « cyl. Sedan completely Merrill, who are acquaintonce» of overhauled. Guaranteed. O n l v the Fabers, accompanied by their $195.00 daughter on her return trip to Al­ Complete PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO. bany as far as Central Point and. Dodge * Plymouth. Medford. Ore. visited at the Faher home. Phones:Shop, 1KA-R: Reo. I2HH-R !• Hawthorne Ave Medford FAHER RITI .DING LARSON'S LI N( H EON ETTE Honners Feed Store Good Place to Buy First Grade News High School Notes Morris, Bessie Burns aud Naomi (Heaves hiked out to the Tyreil home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Potter of Marshfield visited her sister, Mrs. Stella Obenchaln Monday. Try an A d in The American RADIO REPAIR SERVICE National Union Tubes. Sandy Richardson Phone 67 Central Point Faber’s VEGETABLES SEEDS Specials For Sat. & Mon. April 3 and 5 CRISCO Pound Can V Rain Shine 2 p°-2 2 Cans “ 7 ■ c 4 Pound» Flour Puritan Hard Wheat A Q Pound $*1.75 ***7 Bag ± Grape Fruit Dozen ways buy the Spaghetti Ro»e City Curve Cut 19 C 4 weather you can al­ 3 5 Pounds 19 C Asparagus Fresh Tenedr 2 Pound. 17 " We Carry A Complete Line of SPERRY’S QUALITY FEEDS Best Meats at the old reliable SHOWERS or April Sunshine Full-Pint Jar 1 3 ° Macaroni Regardless of the C L A S S IF IE D Fargo Salad $*f .23 A Peaches or c.c.c. M U ST A R D We are Central Point Meat Market NOW READY To serve the people of this district in our NEW »STORE CENTRAL POINT BEAUTY SALON Better Plumbing A. L. VROMAN R est lla in liu r g e r Larger stock of Paints, Hardware, Field Fence, Poultry Netting, Implements & Repairs W . E. Alexander Joe Collins, Prop. Central Point, Ore. BERT PECK Automobile Repair And Service Line of Ladies Hosiery-Silk, Rayon, and Cotton Children’s Undies, Anklets in l o w n , Where n ‘-Itile m one) goes a long way. 10*1 K Nth B edford Acne.« front la-w K Super S«Tvl«e Seasoned Apple Wood $2.40 tier Central Point Wood Yard i .i (Corner 3rd & Pine Sts.) COLLINS DAIRY te a Specializing in Dressmaking. Alterations and Expert Tailoring. ¿ O y doesn't x; *just happen It coax« from knowing how to «elect th* right point for the right pur poM . . . how to apply the paint. . . how to chooee the correct color «eherne. We will be glad to offer •viggeitione on the right way to do that job you have in mind. CENTRAL POINT HARDWARE j H ow ’re your Habits? I 5 * Warm up The Heart Revival • : « CENTRAL POINT CHURCH OF CHRIST : James Matthew Alley Evange’ iùt Phone 97 Rousing Sing Serivce RICHFIELD & MOHAWK GAS Radiator Seal, Fan Belts, Head Lights and other Automobile supplies. OWING’S SERVICE STATION ■ Every Night except Monday. 7:45 P. M. C O M E ! Mrs. B. G. Peart Radiator Service MOTOR TUNE-UP Firestone TIR E S & BATTERIES Associated Service Station L. CJ