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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1937)
THE CENTRAL POINT A M E R IC A N Re-esubllshed, September 13, 1924. Devoted to the beat Interest! of Central Point and vicinity. Entered as second class matter at the post office. Central Point, Ore gon, under the Act of March 8, 187a. SUBSC RIPTIO N R A T E S S i* Months .................................... *1.00 One Year .................................. I1.&0 Payable in advance Advertising sates on application Office— Second Street, off Main ARTHUR EDW ARD P O W E L L Editor and Proprietor SAMS VALLEY NOTES .Many of the farmers in the valley are pleased that Old Mother Nature has been on their side by permitting them to put in their hay without rain that would have spoiled the crop. Virgil Edington, who is working at Sawyer's Bar, spent the week end visiting relatives in this community. The Ladies' Club met at Mrs. Hin nies' Thursday afternoon. The busi ness meeting wa somitted and a very i njoyable time was spent playing games in the shade of several large laurel trees in the front of the yard. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Kinnie and Mrs. McDonough. Mrs. Jo hn Hall spent from Thurs day tu Saturday visiting relatives of her husband's in Salem and Corval lis. She and Mrs. Lindley of Medford traveled in Mrs. Dudley's car. Mrs. Hall, reports a very enjoyable ti n t; and a very nice trip, us the scenery at this time of year is so beautiful. She was taken to the poor farm by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Jo hn Palmer. Grange met Saturday night at the school auditorium. Donna Straus and Earl Weever were elected Lecturer and Secretary In Mrs. E. W. Empey and Elsie Strauss places, who resign ed their offices as they are leaving. Mrs. Empey Is leaving for pleasant Hill, and Miss Straus is leaving for Berkeley, California very soon. Mr. and Mrs. Jo hn Halst left Sut- usday enroute to The Dallas where they will attend the Oregon State Grange meeting. They will travel on to see their daughter and family who live near Seattle before they re turn home. Lindsay Hulston of this country left for Fort Klamath Sunday where lie will be employed in woods at the Algotna mills. CLIMAX NEWS Mr. C. Charley of Brownsboro '* repairing fence on his ranch here this week The county grader completed the grading of the Antelope ni>»> Thurs day and the road is now in excellent condition. Phil Wert* killed the first rattle snake of the season last week. Sever al others have be-n seen but they mqved too swift for the hands of man. Mrs Mattel Wert* and daughter, Norma Jean, motored to Medford Friday Mr. .Sain Harnish, mail carrier made his first trip through to the end of route in hie car Thursday. Formerly Phil Wert* carried th.- mail from the end of the gravel. Mrs. Meda Comstock and small granda lighter, Je an Mei, returned home Friday from a week's visit with friends and relatives in Medford Mr. and Mrs. T it. Kinney of Ashland and Mr. N. R. Hansen of Central Point were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs L. H Wert* Sunday. TA BLE ROCK NEWS O. spent Sunday with his sister. Mrs. ! R. E Nealon. Mr. Nealon is attend- gin the session of the Oregon State Grange at Dalles this week. Delegates from the Table Rock 1 H clubs who went to summer school at Corvallis are as follows— Shirley Angle, garden and stock; Ida Belle Davis cooking 1 and 2; Dorothy Hunsley sewing; and Olive Davis cooking 3. The young people left Monday and will be gone about a week Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n McBride long time residents of this district are now making their home at Santa Rosa Calif. Friends hope Mrs. Mc Bride will gain her health in her new location, a fte r having been ill for the past several months. Miss Norma Sage returned horn* Saturday after spending a week in Medford with her sister Mrs. Howard Gault. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Davison are visiting this wei-k in Portland, with their daughter Mrs. Margret Myers and family. While there the Davisons attended the graduation exercises of their grandaughter Miss Je a n Myers. Mr. Robnett is a graduate of Ore gon Institute of Technology and i» with the Cunocar Accounting com pany in Berkeley, Cal. A wedding supper followed at the Leamington hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Hurlburt accompani ed their daughter south for the wed ding. Mr. Robnett is a son of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Robnett and spent many years of his life here. His fa ther was in business her« many Townsend Club Is Organized Here USED LAWNMOWERS $1.50 to $3.50 New Lawnmowers-$6.50 to $10.00 5ÏM S BROS. A.M.— 0 : 4 5 give you more for your money. Be sure to see SAV-A-STEP end 5 other exclustte features that save work and save money. NO MONEY DOWN Low Down Payment PhysicLin and Surgeon 2 1 0 Mrdford Bldg. Metlford, Ore. •'! years to |>ay Palmer Electric Co. Main at B artlett Medford Water is circulated, filtered, and •hlorinated constantly, assuring you safety and protection to your health Carold J . Parker, Inc. Successor to VOLNEY DIXON Manufacturers of Parker'« Southern Oregon Potato Chips Packers of Honey, Home Made Sorghum and Shelled Walnuts Distributors of D C R K E R FAMOUS FOOD LANGKXPORF CAKES GRANDMA CO O KIES 6 1 2 S. Riverside Plione 1117 Medford, Ore. Western Distributor F o r Page Fence SPEC IA L! Anything in line of fencing Regular $ 5 Perm anents $ 2 .5 0 Other Permanents $ 1 .5 0 to $ 5 .0 0 All Prices Complete Haircut & Wet Wave plain 124 N. Riverside Phone 263 Medford, Oregon 50c Haircut, Shampoo A Wave Dry $ 1 .0 0 Refinish Your Floors Cook’s Beauty Shop 14 S. Bartlett St. Phone 01 Palm er E lectric Bldg. It is easy to have beautiful floors C liff's Sport|| S h op Rent our Floor Sander and use W A TERSPA R VARNISH and W AX LAWNMOWER SHARPENING & SERVICE Phone 895 • With the coining of Spring comes a demand for increased out- :•! door work J •••»••• • • • OUR DAMP WASH SERV ICE Summer Isles Broken Sliced F lo u r H u sk ie s 52c for a 13-lb. bundle Each additional pound 4c ♦ } s 1 • • • • • • • Mrdford Domestic Laundry 1 PHONE inn . . 1930 Hudson Cp. A1 1929 Buick Cp. . - P hone 2 7 » l>kg. Pale Face 2 8 oz. Bottle G in g'er A le bottle A Good Mixer 2S ox. Bottle bottle I.lftbouv 3 bars ■ JL $009 11 23 19 17 FRESH FR U IT S & V EG ETA BLES O ran g es Ä G ra p e fru it C a n ta lo u p e s C a b b a g 'e . California Large Si/c 29 4 for 2 for Crisp 19 15 Ib. Produce Prices Saturday Only IT c e D elivery Phone .All 3 Prices F o r Ju n e 12 & 14 HODGEN-BREWSTER 1925 Buick Sdn. - .1 4 5 ° ° . - 1928 Chev. 2 Door Sdn. . . 2 5 00 - . . 3 5 00 - . . 6 5 ° ° Skinner's Used Car Lot So. Itarflrtt A IHh. THE en tire T&MIEY CRN Lawn» PEPO »1* 8 TB» 1 8 5 00 .1 4 5 ° ° . 1929 Plymouth Cp. Seals on Hale at ItROWNH, inmBr lot V A L E N T IN E * CAFE I IMI), lmg Food of Champions Lime Rickey . 4 6 5 ° ° ♦ HEAI TIC »1 Medford Armory Monday Night 25-lb. bag Drifted Snow *3 7 5 °° 1934 Ford V8 Cp. A1 1927 Hupmobile Sdn. W re s tlin g c-n(, Medford 1934 Chev. Std. Cp. A1 the economical laundry sendee Nol l! Ib. Stokely’s H o/„ Tins G r a p e F r u it P in e a p p le USED CARS • For ilw bus\ hauaawlfa who enjoys working among k t r flower« i. our dependable serviie adds much to the pleasure of her days 2 w MkNITATIoN— Gl ADD II). Some real prices on : ‘C E R T I F I E D Ib. Hark of Fire*! omo RMg. sc 25c 14c 25c 33c 25c 15c 5C 25c $ -6.39 FEEDS : 132 W. Main ■ ■ ■ Garden Time I An NORTH R I V E R S I D E AYE. lb. Airway Freeh Ground PITTSBURG PAINT STORE ID E A L B IC Y C L E SH O P Krcry p k v r i w f f t And rlran— rrad) to Iron Short Ribs Makes Good Sandwiches Minced Ham For Lasting Beauty Medford. Ore. H». Broken Si ices Soap yiv. Finn E V ER Y TH IN G F O R TH E FISH E R M E N ........ I Q mUty, low I’r i n s — D i m , Sell, Traili ¡117 N. Riverside, Medford, Oregon 411 E. Main Sugar Cured C & H Pure Cane H. C. HIGH lb. Uncolored 3 YEARS TO PAY P.M. 2:1 N. D r Sw ift’s Steer Beef B o ilin g B e e f W e in e r s B acon OPEN DAILY 1 P.M.— f»:45 P.M. Hi Mr. R. C. Humphrey has invited the Club to meet at his home June 10. at 8 p. m., the next meeting Pot R o a st Dr. B. C. Wilson SUNDAYS : Q U A L IT Y M E A T S 32 G R E A T F E A T U R E S Central Point STONE'S DRUG STORE iw The Central Point Pioneer Town Mrs. W. J. Freem an is improving send Club No. 1 was organi*ed last Friday evening. Ju ne 4, at Mr C H and hopes t(> return home soon. 2(11 Former Local Boy Married in Oakland M ERRIC K’S POOL io , interest d years and the RobnetCs have many Mosher's home. Anyone in the Townsend Plan is welcome to friends in thts community. meet with us at our next, or future meetings. Phone Of special interest to our readers is the following announcement of the marriage of Miss Helen Hurlburt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hurlburt, to Mr. George Gibson Rob- nett which was solemni*ed May 8 at First Congregational church of Oakland. Cal., the Rev. Clarence Reidenbaeh officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morris were the attendants. Ted Morava of Central Point Is shearing the sheep in this district this week Mrs Clyde Briggs is spending this week visiting her daughter Mrs. Mildred Cutler and family at Salem. Donald Richardson, who is spend ing bis vacation here from theU. of thuh * d a y , j i m POINT, OIUEOON CEN TRA L POINT — — ^ 11 . ■ PAGE TWO Now, for the greeter convenience o f our customers who live some distance from town, and for all who would like to use this convenience, we have adopted a new D tp osit-bj-M ail system that is as simple, swift and safe as can be conceived. In effect, it brings this bank to you— any time, anywhere. Just place yrour deposit in a Special Deposit Envelope which we provide for the asking, and mail. A portion o f the envelope acts as a receipt and is promptly returned to you. Call or write today for leaflet fully explaining our new. 'em Bank-by-Mail plan. G E O R G S T F R E Y . Manager m . j - HOUGHTON. Asst Mgr M w lfo ril llrm ic li o f t h e I n ilo d S lid e s N a tio n a l H ank „ - „ _ , _ Hrmd ° f tr r- ronUBmd, Oregon 1 P’ * ISS, , ) < f , r o a r o « , T I n s