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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1937)
n m u D .t T , s e p t e m i i k h », C riT R A L POINT AMERICA«! C IX T IU L POINT, OREGON PAGE P O I R im t O r e l riding horse. to the house, for I. one year in the General Hoapi-al. las he P«M on hi« ha, and l e f t the A postal card received today front <he « a n t ' d to go to town that day Ye«, nine long year» a g o n ." And At- «hop. Jack Let* t*°n> Reno. New., atatti He had qulc klv -addled the h i g h - ' lison a thought« continued. " J u n e ! The y oun g d oc tor decided to l o o k , that In «plte o f hi- doin g a lot of i spirited animal, leaped to the »ad- wa» sixteen t h e » — «he would b the town over before returnin g to hard lookin g, he ha* discover, d h* OK A Y O I N G IN M TO R T \ k F.S A < H ! N ( > : die and h -aded him In the direction twenty-five n o w — d o n ’t seem possi-| hi» rm. He waa walkin g leisurely j is altogeth er to o old for that tow* ( o f the houae. He remembered the ble And where she is I d o n ’t know dwn the main street, taking in t h e , so expect» to »tart h om e soon i look o f ad miration that shown from U>»t track o f her yearn• ag o Old ¡s ig ht« and w onderin g to him self if he depth» o f J u n e « big brow n eye« Daily died, the ranch wa* »old and he could really make a go of his The July sun hung like a ball o f making his way dow n th maln a* «he stood on the por. b M that I n; left T h a t’, all I know ” And medical training m ■ place U k l tkm. * rWt molten fire in the western horiaon street in » -a r ch o f a bot-l. 1 look o f ad miration wa» to be o f short George Allison cloaed hi» thoughts when he saw a man on a » o r r - l horse r n„ „ , v m.,„ , as young George Allison, with a suit- "1 guess this will do men for to- duration. An old newspaper had with a sigh. ’ Poor kid. wish I knew riding like mad dow n the stre>i. Al- bidder for cash ir° i An old ne caa in one hand and his instrument nigh«.’ ’ he muttered to himself a* I lison watched the rider on the foam - tU|l hw‘t bidder, for cash. gra d“ r- blown right across the road in front ¡what became o f h e r ? ’ ’ . - . fh sud- 1 fr e8n° « and o th e r machinery, i,n case In the other, stepped from a he hailed in front o f a resp-ctab lt- o f Ginger as he neared the house.! Ry ,j,e time Allison had finished d ec k ed horse a* he came to u au‘ H . c e ntemher H t h iu -- westbound train in a western city id appearing building with t h ' sign. The spirited horse gave a ai As ways j bis reverie o f the past the barber d* n halt alm ost at his very feet. He j , W y o m in g L odgin g and Meals by Day o r leap at the sight o f the paper. The ' had fin ishtd th - shave. A thought saw , h ** rld er. a boy of about eight- ! ' nn’ H i r o - t t R t si , " U With a wistful, anxious look on W e - k . ’ * ab ove the door, sudden shifting o f his weight was came to Allison while he was paying ’’*‘n • v,'ar8' qu ick ly dismount and 1 . p L jr G rounds south o f ^Medf his face, he hesitated a moment look- Young Allison paid for a night's too much for the light la dles’ stir- the barber to feel him out as to the da!<h madly up a night o f stairs. n n i ’ VTV r n r i i T ing first to the right and then to the lodging in advance and was shown rup It had given away, throw in g 1 medical situation In the town, so he W hile he stood there w o n d e r in g ' le't as if he was unacquainted with to his room by the old landlord, who htm to the side o f the plunging an asked the question, " H o w many doc what it was all about and l o o k i n g -------- bfs surroundings. had ••• t h e appearance and marking at the horse the boy had ridden, th • imal The suddenness o f it all and tors are there in this t o w n ? " With the critical eye o f the pro- o f a typical westerner, wornout anim al gave a heart-rend the handicap o f the broken stirrup The ba rber looked at Allison with fessfonal man he quic kly scanneo J Rem oving his hat, coat and vest prevened him from regaining his a slight grin on his face as he an ing groan and dropped d»pd in Its the panarama o f th e typical west-! the young man threw him self upon G eorge A llison's past ex balance and be was throw n to the swered. " T w o — one horse doctor and tracks. erti city, and in a moment he was j the bed with the exclamation, “ Lord. perience and k n ow led ge o f horses dusty road. one family d o c t o r — that is. If you ! - but I am tired! This bed sura feels told him in no uncertain language He remembered how sheepish he can call Green a d o c to r .” a A / * » | f * ~ | f~ ~ |-*\ K' ,<>d ’ and in a moment he was that the horse had been fairly ridden felt as he rose to his feet and saw " A n v s u r g e o n s ? ” again asked Al- I • * asl ep And as he lay the, to death. Ginger racing back to the barn, and ! lison. ---------------------------------------------------------------upon the bed, his pale face toward ( T o be Continued Next W e e k ! " W e l l — Green claims -to be a sur WANTED the celling, k was plain to see that the look o f in dignation and disap pointment on th e face o f Ju n e Daily. geon, but I’ ll be hanged for a horse- --------------------------------------------------------------I his weariness was more o f the mind .Mrs. Elbert Glass and daughter WANTED-— SOU people to buy d*U-1 than the body. He rem em bered how he tried t<> thief if I think he Is. Chet W il son Central Point Wocd Yard are m ovin g to tow n « o as to send cious food at th” Civic- Club c o o k It was nearly dark when G eorge explain to her how It happened, for got shot in the leg the oth er day in her daughter to the Central Point Tel. 883 ed food sale Sept, l x , at the public Allison aw oke from his much-re he knew she did not understand, but a gun-fig ht in the Spread Eagle sa high school. library. she would not listen to him. He loon, and Dr. Green let the poor freshing sleep. “ Keel better,” he said as he rub could still hear her fiery w ords as devil bleed to death while he was W A N T E D — Song book called ’ 'Peace bed hia hands over his week-old she said: "G e o r g e Allison, I am sur probing for the bullet. If Dr. Green Purity and Power, No. 1” con growth o f whiskers, " a n d could I prised at you. Of all the horses you is a surgeon then I am a ring-tailed taining the song " N o t Mine Own. do with a shave? Guess I ’ ll g o look have broken for Dad— and to think ja ck a ss." or H* Paid Such a Price For M*-.’ up a barber " Suiting th e words you w ould let Ginger pile you in the Allison did not press the barber T H E C O F F E E SHOP is addin g more cou n ter »pace and will serve Will pay $2.00 for book. If you I am surprised and I ’ m disap with any m ore questions. with action he put on a fresh suit dirt. He felt have It. write to me. Jam»* Me o f clothes and sauntered forth In pointed in you. So far as I am c o n he had gained all the in form atio n Dowell, Central Point, Oregon search o f a ba rber shop. He did not cerned, you are through with th e that was necessary- “ I n>ay have Middle aged widow wants work in have t o g o far before he caught sight Bar Q.” a chance h ere," he said to him self A RACE for LIFE By ARCHIE PARKER | FOR SAI F Green Pine Slab Wood I CZ.LJ $2.25 Load Coffee Shop Expands Lunches for School Children and Students resurl raring for cabins or h»lp in of the familiar red and blue st rip office W rite Box 15. care o f the ed barber pole that designated his American, Central Point. destination, and soon he had bis six feet at brawn stretched full length W A N T E D — Tractor work reason in the chair. able price, or will exchange work "Stranger in this part o f the c ou n for livestock o r machinery. Call t r y ? " asked the barber. at The American offic e for infor- " W e l l — yes. I have never been in n^atfn. 4t "h is part o f W y om in g b e fo r e ,” Alli W A N T E D W eld ing work o f all son replied in a very subdued tone beneath a pile o f kinds. If we c an ’t fix it. It coat* o f vole» from you nothing. Metal Kraft Shop, steaming hot towels. "E astern part, I p r e s u m e ? " again 20» West Main, Medford Our slogan Is: "IK Mac can't weld it, A k e d the barber. "Y es, eastern pa rt," answered A l throw It a w a y ." Show cases and lison, as his thoughts wandered back store fixtures. nine year» in the past when he was W A N T E D — Am bitious students for working on the Bar Q ranch as th» resident and home study courses top wrangler. In business training that turn The barber did hot ask any more spare time into earning lime. Med questions. Hut Allison ’s thoughts ford Business College. OWN. kept reralling the time on the Bar <i How well he rem embered the IXlit SALK day old Itob Daily, the ow ner o f the R EP RES ENT ATI V K W A NT KI »— to Bar Q ranch, had told him he was look after our magazine subscrip goin g to make him his t o p hand. He tion Intrests In Central Point and remembered how proud he was when vicinity. Our plan enables you to June Daily, old B o b ’s daughter, cam» secure a good part o f the hun down to the bunk-house and taking dreds o f dollars spent In this vici Ills hand in her’s exclaim ed; "Oh, I nity each fall and winter for George, I am so proud of y ou ! magazines. . Oldest agency in U. knew Dad was going to make you S. Guaranteed lowest rates on all top-hand, and I know you will make periodicals, domestic, and foreign. g o o d ! ” Allison remembered how hard he Instructions and equipment free. Start a grow in g and permanent had tried to make good on thp Bar business In whole or spare time. (). but with a sickening f< eling in Address M OOHB-COTTRELL, In-. his heart he also remembered the Wayland Hoad, North Cohocton, day lie had fallen from grace in the Ji. Y. eye* o f June Dally. It was a bright crisp morning on th e tenth o f May. LOVK’H t ’HKD C A R June Daily had asked hint lo go to BA RG AIN LOT the barn and bring Ginger, her sor- ’ .1C Model Wlllys Sedan $4 25 ’ 31 Ford pickup, new rubber.. $225 ’ 3» Ford For d or Sedan __ $21h ’ 3« Ford Roadster $175 Ml Chevrolet Coupe $24» Ml Chevrolet 2-door Sedan $195 Ml Chevrolet Truck, dual wheel» and dolly, good rutfber ................. ............ $265 M» Ford Sedan ................. $ 05 l.ois o f cheap transportation at $50 and up. with 1704 North Riverside KUK S A L E — Tucson cling peaches now ripe Bring your containers. Victor Hursell, on Central Polnt- Jacksonvllle highway KOR SAI.K D»l,aval cr»*nm separa tor No. 12, m otor driven, 110-gal gas tank and pump. $25. K C. Richm ond. Phone l l - X X X - 1 KOR SA LK Dodge truik logging trailer, Kord truck, Chevrolet truck, c id e r preas. hay chopper, 4-wheel trailer, 7-foot drag saw. crosscut saw. furniture, milk goats. Inquire at Mary Mee hnnu or phone 104. KOR S A L E — 10 acr.-< i i ' s r elty lim its o f M edford. Irrigated, on gra velled road, good soil Klve-room bouse, family orchard, city wat r avatahle. Kur a short time only. $2,000, terms, or would consider trading for larger place L (]. P i c k 'l l . 1« South Bartlett KOR S A L K Half-gallon fruit jars tw o sm all round tables with Iron legs, one large round table with Iron lets. one c o f fe e urn. one heater, c om bina tion wood o r coal and varloua oth er articles Damon Cafe. KOR S A L E Small, paying bustnee In Medford Anyone interest d call at this o f f ic e or phone 6*1 Cen tral Point a fter six o'clock SE E the T r a d e Mart for harealn* in used beds and stoves Swap and sh op at T H E T R A D E M ART U 3 Front. M edford MORSE SHOIU and RODEO PORTLAND, OREGON October 2 to 10 " W e l l , " thought Allison, as the barber gave him the finishing tou ch es to the shave, " I t has been nine years since I left the Bar Q ranch in Eastern W yomin g. One year fir ing on the New York Central rail road. three years studying for an M D., two years study in surgery and two years constant practice as assistant dem onsra or in anatom y at the Fairview Medical college anil A GOOD M E A L at 15c o r 20. PERMANENTS Geo. Hayes, Manager 33.00 and up. Mahaska Olive Oil Sham poo and Dry F in ger W ave $ 1.00 Plain Dry F in ger W ave .........50c Plain W et W a ve ..................... 3f\c Fancy W a ves .......................75c up Man ic ures ............................ BVC up Tint-O-RInse for your Hair 25c Plain W et W aves for Sch ool Girls 25« This sh op carries Gypsy Lure Cosmetics CENTRAL POINT BEAUTY SALON Phone Central Point, 2.3 f o r appoin tm ent J E N N IE H. SKXTON Hairdresser | BACK J IVK H A V E A ■ ! Complete Assortment of School Supplies Including ■ ■ J PENS, PEN CILS. R l ’ L E K S , INK, C R AY O I.AS . W A T E R COLORS T A B L E T S , DI MMED R K IN FO R t EM ENTS, P E N C IL I.EADS G L I K , P A S T E A N D S P I R A L NOTFItOOKS. ■ Specials For Sat. & Mon. Sept. Fountain Pens Pencil Tablets fores - nu lines E. C- FABER Hard FROM SP RIN G LAMIIS l >llt! H ark 'd 2 for S hop Ready for School? ¡1 * Try this Store for _ 25 Pound GROt F R Y Faber's >1 \I!K FT Phone 2 » f LEATHER SHOES and OXFORDS BALL BAND TENNIS SHOES Come and see us for your 8 T h ey a re b e tte r LUMBER NEEDS DRESSED or ROUGH LUMBER MILLWORK, SUGAR PINE SHINGLES Cash & C a rry Central Point Planing Mill ____ 4 Blocks North on Hiway Your Electrical System May Be At Fault • I" your ear doesn't run as fast as It did o r If it is hard to start, buck» at low speeds or cuts o u t at high speeds, in all probabi lity your electrical system may b > at fault. We are equipped to clearly diagnose the trouble and fix it for you at th» minimum ex pense The scientific Instruments that we use in dia gnosing m otor ROBOT 2 >«u DOES H oW OO I K N O W ear tr oubles insure this. COLLINS DAIRY Leg of Ham NOTEBOOKS M xll PEP and POWER GONE? I A B G I E f tlM lU H LISTS tom 23 Pkg. • ♦ o c * :»:.* :* * »e»:*::»::*::* ::*::* ::»»:*:* : MEN’S FRE SH R O Y A L ( ' L l It All Flavors T R O P H Y IiOOHE L E A F ■ h E I,A R G E Gelatine Dessert IlL ACK * W H I T E Reg. lite Seller I t Shews In One Pet Steok,Wild life, Monufoctured and I lend Products, 4 M I C lu b end Smith Hughes Vocational Education Work, else Horse Show end Indoor Rodeo. Frankfurters EXTRA G. M. MORRIS •**•••••♦••• • » cecca:.®::« 11 & 13 Pound Please d o not think am a skunk because I st opped deliverin g your ice last Tuesday. Cnforseen condition s have m ade it im possible lor me to do otherwise. Yon can now buy ice at D a m on ’s. Cash will be appreciated as the overhead in v o l v 'd in the handling o f ice in this manner is som ewhat higher. I thank you for the business you have given me this su mm er. It has been a pleasure to deliver iee to you. I am, Y ours with gratitude. »C C M JO Ü K •»orb.Doflt.Poul-'r, SCHOOL Notice to my Ice Customers j 11 ocre« under ene roof fa h ib itt ef pure bred U v e to GOOD G t A L l T Y £ar *>* CL At From 5e Up Ü He answered her in a mild but d e termined voice: “ Yes, Miss Daily, I am th iou gh with the Bar Q and the West. You to l d me you knew 1 would make g ood, so make good I will. If I c a n ’t make g o o d here I will in som e oth er place and in some oth er w a y ." He rem em bered her bitter laugh as she said: " W h e n you do, Mr. Allison, com e back and I ’ ll look you over— g ood by ." WHIN I F\ ON A FOREIGN BROADCAST ? ASSOCIATED SERVICE WAVE. BAND b E L E C TO R - I T S DUCK S O U P f L. C. G R IM E S Grade A raa and Pasteurised Milk A Cream USE THE 0OBOT DIAL AND "C lea n lln *»»’ ’ our Motto • pen lor Inspection at all times Joe Collins, Prop. Central Point Hardware 1,1 N t'H ltA «*K K Ts^—W ith o r w lth o n t T h erm m H ts llc l \ » g i h on i H i l k l m Ham, 2!bs. 25c Ijulliin I h i f M ’ , lb . ¿ V EMIL’S MARKET » K t W. Main Mtslfotsl \<»W IS T H R T IM K TI* K F -K O O F bring* you World wid* reception . . Europa . . South Amanca . . th* Oriant . . on monay back guar- ant** Select th* medal for your requirements • priced from $19.95 up at P A R I O R 4H M 3N G K l K lT K H A I. Mt r r i . I K H — HROP HKPAUt W O R K W PI D IN G „ n .l Pruitt's Music 6 Radio Center “ T H E M l Ml«' l.o \ F i t 's S T O R K " O pposite R ialto T h ’^alrv P h one 22 M edford. Ore.