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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1937)
CENTRAL POINT n o t FUIT» entertained The Garrett family relatives from Lakeview over the weekend Local Happenings Mr. and Mr* Harris who have Mrs Vida Miller and son Billy ac been operating the Shell Servire sta companied by their aunt, Mrs Put tion have returned to their h o m e in man arrived T uesday evening for a Nevada short visit with Mrs. Putm an's sister and family. Mrs. H P. Jewett. Mrs. Mr« George L i r e and Mr MrMaiu Miller and son continued on south to who had work In a sheet iron fat- visit. Mrs P utman will visit at the lory in San Kranriaeo were marriet! Jew ett home for a while. about a month ago and left for Sugar Pine Shakes and Sugar Pine Wachington to visit her sister. Mr and Mrs Walker moved ino the Shingles at Faber's. ls»ve house. Mrs. Hoy Love returned from the ' hospital W ednesday morning and is Mr. J. 11. Culbertson was able l< I recovering nicely. be up town recently for the firs’ time since his accident. Among those spending Sunday at TUtTW O AV, JULY JM. IWt: A M LK K .IN C E N T R A L P O IN T , OREOON _________ XfBI Mr Fred Hesselgrave o f the W. E Alexander Hardware ft Implement Co. at Central Point, installed a new McCormick- Deering milking machine in the barn on th e old Kamstrom place which is now owned by Mr. Vern A. Day. who Just recent ly moved here from Salem. Mr. Day took over the Ramstrom farm only a few weeks ago and plans on turn ing it into a large dairy by this fall COOKED FOOD SALE Ladies! Bring or send over to the Library Saturday whatever you can in the way of cooked food —■«Salads, Pies. Cakes. Canned Fruit, J ellies.— and so on down the line. And to the rest of ns! Drop in Saturday and stock up for Sunday at the Cooked Food Sale at the library. Or at least com e over and get a root drink. Help clear o ff that indebted ness. One big boost and th e li brary will be clear. Help your com m unity and its young people by doing your part to put our li brary on a clear standing. Brin*? or seud YOt'R contribu tion Saturday m orning to the li brary. Cecil Hill who was visiting at the Virtue place and » a s taking electric- treatm ents at the Cotnmuniy Hospi tal underwent an operation last Fri day evening for acute appendiciD. He is gettin g along f ine. He is a l>ead Indian Soda Springs from here cousin of Fred and Robert Virtue. How can we do it ?— A sanforized were Mr and Mrs. Carl Hover and overall 98c at The Men's Shop. family. Mr and Mrs. Victor Bursell. Mr and Mrs. Ray Woods of Cow Mr. and Mrs. W Foley and little son ley. Alberta Canada visited the Vir Be sure to stop at the Central Tuesday morning little Norman and Mr Roy Jones tue famly. Mrs. Woods is a sister of Point library Saturday and take Love ahd his tonsils removed at Dr home som e of that hom e cooked food Mr. and Mrs. Vella and son Igna Mrs. Virtue. Lemery's o ffice and was down town for vonr Sunday dinner. Wednesday experim enting with a zio and daughter C'arnaliann of So Robert Virtue who has been e m new cap gun— the first one he ever noma are staying at the cottage by Mr. and Mrs. E lton Miller of Med ployed near Powers returned home the cheese factory for _ a couple of had. on July 20th. He is renewing old ford have a baby boy born Tuesday weeks. They expect to make a trip acquaintances and having a fine morning. before returning Mr. D 8. Camel, driver of the to Crater Lake time. morning Greyhound Stage was taken Mr. Vella is look in g after business Mr. and Mrs. Moyer of th e Med suddenly ill Suddenly morning with affairs of the Sonoma valley cheese A number of Central Point people ford Beauty school are ta k in g a v a acute indigestion. He was carried factory while here. left on the stage for Medford T hurs cation in Portland and E u gen e and off the s ta g e and taken to Medford day— Mesdames Karra. Smith. S till expect to return this wepk end. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mosher have Mr. Still took the stage and finished well and Wagner. taken over th e Shell Service across the trip and is also driving for Mr Mr. H .H. Borah w ho is caretaker from the cheese factory. Camel until he is able to return to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W agner and of the W ells Mann place during Mr. work. They have all new stages on Mrs. Lettie Gregory and daughter daughter Edna, of Benica Calif, were Mann’s absence in the east was this line now and therefore have to Miss Lyle Gregory spent last Sunday visitors at the Wm Hilkey home S at shopping here W ednesday. slow down while breaking them in. I nDunsmuir, California as gu ests of urday. Mrs. Mary Coker. Miss Frances Faber and Beth Mrs. Fred Hale and little d au g h Haury spent Sunday at the Faber Ted Roberts who is with Copco rt ter of Klamath Falls are v isitin g at cabin at Lake of the Woods. Dunsmuir arrived here this week the hom e of Mrs. Hales' parents. and is moving his family to their Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Milton. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Sim m ons W ANTED new home in Dunsmuir. and little d au gh ter and Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denton cf Fernland and fa m ily spent Sunday WANTED— Ambitious students for Mrs Doyle Mills who returned Fort Klamath visited at the h om e of at Crater Lake. resident and home study courses home the first of the week with her their nephew and wife. Mr. and Mrs. in business training that turn little son was taken back to the hos W alter Love recently. spare time into earning time. Med pital su fferin g with intestinal flu. ford Business College OWN. Mrs. Marine and Mrs. Stevens are Mr and Mrs. Clarence Evans of caring for the baby until Mrs, Mills the Evans shoe shop went to Port KOK SALE GROGER IKN will be able to return home. land recently to meet their daughter, FOR S A L E — Have a few 100 lb. MEATS her Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Woods and Mr Betty, who had been visiting sacks of potatoes left at $1 00 per grandm other at Brenner, W a sh in g and Mrs. Haw ley motored to Grants hundred lb sack K. It Davis, on They re Pass last Thursday and enjoyed a ton for the past month. Cap Miller place. ■nice hot dinner and then went to the turned hom e over the T iller Pass. C L A S S IF IE D Mrs. Eva Smith while visiting In Portland had dinner with four o' her sisters. They were all w idow s for the day, the husbands being fish in g ' or a w a y for various reasons. It i* , rather unusual for five sisters to ; gath er like this. ------------------i----------------— ------------------- WE HAVE IT. Closing out at Bar Park arid spent a few pleasant hours gain prices — Sim mons Beds, Nine car loads of about fifty of Springs and new m a11russes Sav-- the young folks and som e of the old 25% for cash The Trade Mart. IK er mem bers of the Young People's 8. Front. Conference held at the Federated FOR SALE- International ton and church gathered at the homes of the one-half truck C 35. 175 inch ill and shut-in for a short session of wheelbase excellent condition scripture reading, prayer and sin g tires alm ost new. Perry Ashcraft- ing Among the fortunate homes 128 S. Riverside, Medford were the J. C. Woods and the Lewis JACK S 2nd HAND STORE. 10« 8 Swartz homes. Grape I haven't a darn thing a t t une wants, That's why they gave The Safeway Crew are planning a It to me. Come In and chew the rag stag party for Saturday night. Th»- with me. wives are planning a counter party IF YOU WANT to buy or sell real and • a<h party's plans are entirely estate see L. O. Plckell 16 S Bart secret from th e other. lett, Medford Phone 365. 34-0 Mervyn Gleason is visiting his fa FOR S A L E - 11 acre»— 7 In Be« mily this week He expects to leave Creek bottom, live garden land; ! on another trip the first of the week. room house, 2 good well*, press ure pump. Farm Implement*, 1 Glad to see the new sawmill fi cow, 2 horses, mower, 3 wagons, nally get started What about ih e etc. Everything to farm with gloomy cusses who said “ hey did not Crop now in. A snap If taken at think it ever w ou ld .'' once. Call at this office. tf. COLLINS DAIRY Grad. A raw and Pasteurized Milk ft Cream "Cleanlines*" our Motto Open for Inspection at all times Joe Collins, Prop. Mrs. Johnson of Central Point was ill at the home of her d aughter Mrs. Scott Hamilton the fore part oi the week At Ihe Gebliard ranch on Sunday evening a Jersey cow produced tw in calve* and on Wednesday morning Duroc Jersey sow farrowed 18 liv e ly pigs. Horn to >lr and Mrs. John Davis of Central Point, a girl w eighin g 6 pounds, 8 ounce*, July 27 at the Ss- cred Heart hospital Green Pine Slab Neal Stone and John W aters aru the tw o boys from Central 'Point | stayin g at the scout camp his week, j Joh n ’s father took him to the lake Sunday. Mr. Stone took Neal to th e Lake on his motorcycle. Going up was fine but on the return trip i* started to rain. Harder and hardi r it rained. Mr. Ston e was soak ed - so was U m f t ot t w y d « tutor much grief with a flat tim e and no pump and f in e ly with the help of Dale Smith he got the Cycle bark to the Scout camp Leaving the motorcycle tlu re Mr. Stone returned to Central Poln with Mr, and Mrs. Dale Smith and Melody He returned to the camp with Mr. Smith Tuesday and repaired the conveyan ce before re tu rning home on it. *‘Ever notice what that cop h a s ? " "Oh, yes, he shoes." WOOD F R E E D E L IV : Central Point Wood Yard Tri. M* Free! A SL.Vt G U T TO THE ' That pretty s in g e r out front m use a good m a n y s t a m p s writing t her a d m i r e r s .” "Oh, no, her v o ic e c a r r ie s her notes!” First Five Women W h o m a k e appointment a for a FIN AL NOTICE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR JACK- SON COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of AN TONIA B. DIAS, Deceased. NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN that the undersigned ad m in istratrix of the esta te of the above named dece dent has filed her final report as such adm inistratrix. In the above entitled Court and cause, and the said Court has fixed the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. on A ugust 21, 1937 as the time, and the court room of said Court, in the C ourth ou se at Med ford, Oregon as the place, for hear ing ob jeettions to said flna laccount. If an y there be, for the discharge of said adm inistratrix and her bonds men, and for the closin g of said es tate. All persons interested in said es tate are hereby notified to appear at «aid time and place and show cause, ' any they have, why such release sh ould not be granted. LAU RA E DIAS A d m in is tr a t r ix of Ihe Estate of Antonia B Dias, Deceased 'III? 2 9 , Aug 5 , 1 2 , 1 !» AND E M P T I E D OUT lieniiaiient or work equivalent to 83.IM) du rin g the First 10 Days of Aug. CENTRAL POINT BEAUTY SALON P h o n e 28 Open from 9 to 0 Later by Appointm ent Optimist—There is always rof at the top. Pessimist—Yes, and it would l just my luck to find, a fter I g there, that the blamed thing hai been turned upside down. GET A HAMMER VEG ET A BL E S F EE D S Specials For Sat. & Mon. July 31, Aug. 2 3 Soda Crackers Pot Roast Delicious Brand T h u nder's Choice Shoulder Cuts ib. Bo* : Dealer—That statue is really worth $100, but there being a lit tle chip off here, I will sell it to you for $80. C uatom er— Can't you break off an other little chip and let me h a \ e it for IfiO’ 3 3 c pound Junket M ix ON THE GREEN For Good Ice Cream Your F avorite Flavors T ender 3 pkg». 2 5 ’ pound B room s Prime R ib Steaks Your Choice Martiiidalr or Economy each Legal Notice« ALONG For All Kinds of Faber’s ■ JUST S L IP S Marshmallows Loose Wiles Fairy Queen "What sort of golf does Jones play?” "Reliable. If he's your partner you can always depend on h im to leave the burden of winning to y o u .” pound H am burger N E E D S THE P R O O F pound 2 pound 2 5 c A Good Place To Trade ■1 Fence Posts ♦ Steel, Cedar & Redwood Anchor Posts & Gate Posts Also Complete Stock of Barbed Wire, Smooth Wire, and Woven Wire Fence iLJ Teacher — Do you know tnat George Washington never told a i r ’ Bright Pupil—No, ma'am; 1 only hear it. • jjj HIS BASS SOLO l W. E. A L E X A N D E R j CENTRAL POINT HARDWARE HARDARE & IMPLEMENT CO Central Point .................... w e l d in g a r e p a ir SHOP Estorta A P a in t Huppll«-» T o o ls , l> i-h e - N IIch en S u p p lie s lig io I • lotie- E levi rira i S u p p lie s I h lld r e n 's Binder Twine Standard, per bale, $5.25 Best Quality, per bale, $6.05 Good Used Sacks 5c and 7c Canvas and Repairs for various makes of Binders "What was the feature of the con ce r t la s t night?” "Jimmy Bass sang 'Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep.’ " J E S T A HABIT X . i & * ■ W agon » Itm lilev s' H a r d w a re Finley Implement Co. Has Four cook been with yoe kH ?" "^ Ith ue! She s been e g a ia e t a* ftd&oet from th e « u r t . "