i n i im iM i, . nhi ir..'in r,ii CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN CENTRAL. POINT, OBEOOM PAGE »LX Mrs. James Comutt won 3 blue ribbons, 2 red ribbons and one ho- j norable mention at th» Jackson Co I fair at Gold Hill Saturday. Mu. , Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jewett and Cornutt's Aster*. Zlniias and her, two little daughters and sou Rich- embroidery was the priz- wlnntr.t. ard left Friday morning for Salem ______ wher * Richard register 'd In the Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wo i on of A! - j lamette university. Richard will Kittrick with the r son and daughter | make his home with his mother’s stopped to visit with Mr*. Wharton s sister, Mr*. Putney, during his col* sister Mrs. H. C. Lewis and Mr lege year. Mr. aud Mrs. Jewett re- Lewis Monday afternoon They turned home Sunday. were enroute to Portland to be pro-. _______ sent at the marriage of their son Mrs. J. H. Hrinkers who visited David to Miss Frances Booth, dangb- frtends in Medford and her brother ‘ er of Dr. and Mrs. Cortland Booth, Mr. Clarence Long and family here ° f Portland. returned to her home in Oakland ---------- recently. Mrs. Margaret Hubbard, who ; ■■ — stopping at the Hotel Valandra, re- j Mrs. Kindle’s little son Donald celved word Friday morning of the! went home with his aunt Mrs. j death of her brother. Clarence N. | Theron Jones to spend the winter at j Riley, *12, at Urbana. III., of heart ■ trouble. h r home in Rippon, California. L O C A L« LODGE DIRECTORY The Coffee Pot is serving a frtel Mrs. B. P. Trulliuger and daught- r Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. Norcross j young rabbit dinner Saturday and were calling on Mrs. Molile Holmes Sunday. last week before returning to their , Miss 'Lola Blackford reports that home in California. there was a very slight frost at their Last week we forgot to mention place last night that it does not enormous tomatoes brought in by freeze as early there as in many Ed Stromeier front his ranch west of places in the valley. They are mar j town. The two largest weighed four keting a few tomatoes but most of | pounds,and were of fine quarilty. their crop is green. They have a j They reminded us of what our old very good crop if the froRt does not j Dad used to say about a certain get It. Last year they marketed brand of Minnesota potatoes— "One most of their tomatoes before th» of ’em weighed eight pounds, and frost and about 3 tons to the acre eight of ’em would make a mess for after the frost. There Is a shot-tag» of onions In the market this year so any man." the price will be good. Mr. Black Mr. and Mrs. Albert Milton aud ford did not plant onions this year. granddaughter Delores spent the Mr. Fisher of Medford was calling week end with their daughter and on old friends here Wednesday. her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Hale and little daughter Barbara at Klamath This office was presented with Falls. some very fine peaches grown by Frank Zuccala on his ranch. These Mr. Virtue reports that the fruit are beautiful peaches and will easily in the Hatfield Orchard Is finest he weigh 12 oz. and they taste just as has seen this year. The pears will good as they look be picked except the winter Nellis by the end of the week. Why Newspapers Are Like Women: 1. They are thinner than they used to be. Mr. Otto Bohnert reports that It froze last night but owning to the 2. There Is a bold face type. excessive moisture in the ground It 3. Back numbers are not in demand. did practicely no damage to his to 4. They have a great deal of influ ence. matoes. 5. Every tnan should have one of IPs own and not chase after his Miss Ruby Webster and Marian neighbor's. Tucker are both working at the California Oregon Power Company in Medford. Miss Webster is work ing in the advertising department. Californians, according to the travel department of the Oregon State Highway commission. Survey carried out hy the Highway department show« that 1936 non-residents mo torists spent around 318,000,000 in Oregon. Traffic for the first seven months of 1937 was up 15 per cent over the corresponding period of 1936. Try an Ad in The American COFFEE SHOP Central Point, Oregon CIVIC CLUB SALE The Cooked food sale given by the Don Ross and Ray Watkins tal last week where she had under brought in a nice three point buck gone a very serious operation for ladies of the Civic club was very gall stones. She is doing nicely. well attended and the club wishes deer from Evans creek to thank all who helped in any way. ! WANTED Mr. Chester Booth returned from They took in eleven dollars and were Mr. Fred Virtue is running h Washington this last week. able ito make another payment of WANTED— 2 Housekeeping rooms, diesel engine in a quartz mine near *15 on the new roof for the partly furnished. First of Octo Glendale. Mr. and Mrs. John Kidwell of Library. ber or later. Dell Anderson. 107 Mr. Earl Owing», sou of Mrs. A. Concord, C'allf. are visiting at Hugo. E. 2nd St., Medford 3t R. Owlngs underwent a serious Mrs. Kidwell’s daughter Mrs. Lois WANTED— ,A girl for general house operation at the Sacred Heart hos Richardson and Charlotte visited Charlotte remained He Is improving at them there. work, steady, references required. pital Monday. with her grandparents until Monday Leave answer at this office, nox this time. 203. A New Vitamin when Mr. and Mrs. Kidwell and i Mr. and Mrs. Verne Pendleton Charlotte came Into the Richardson Masbaska Olive Oil Shampoo plan to move Into their own horn» home for a visit. FOR RENT the last of the week. This was th» A concentrated Vitamin F FOR RENT—(Pasture for horses or Case house on East Pine street. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hil A Shampoo that reconditions, tested cows. 30 acres Alfalfa. renews life and lustre. Mr. Guy Tex left for a hunting ton in the Klamath Falls hospital Jim Gregg. East Side Centrii Point. 19—21 trip at Prospect this morning. Mr. Monday morning a baby boy weigh SHAMPOO 75* TM pounds. Mrs. Hilton's L. Hatfield Is In the recorder's of ing Ask for Vitamin F Shampoo WANTED — Girl for housework fice this week parents Mr. and Mrs Theodore This shop carries Room, board and wage«. Phon» Glass left for Klamath Falls Mon Gypsy Lure Cosmetics Mrs. Lois Richardson visited h»r day to see the little new grandson. 1074. Medford. 48-lt husband at Dunsinulr over the week Mr. Glass returned home Monday, WANTED— Welding work of all end returning home Monday morn Mrs. Glass remaining for a number kinds. If we cun’t fix It, It costs ing. of weeks. you nothing. Metal Kraft Shop Plione Central Point, 28 for 209 West Main, Medford. Our Mr. and Mrs. Ober Hansen and appointment Miss Elaine Brophv left Tuesday JENNIE H. SEXTON slogan Is: "IF Mac can't weld it, children and Mr. Hansen’s mother evening for a Young Ladies finish Hairdresser throw It away.” Show cases and from South Dakota, who is a house ing school in Seattle. store fixtures. guest at the Hansen home In Med ford were callers at the R P. Stone WANTED— Ambitious students for home recently. resident and home study courses In business training that turn spare time Into earning time. Med ford Business College. OWN. Welcome School Children and Teachers Special Prices to School Children Special Fried Young Rabbit Dinner Saturday and Sunday CLASSIFIED ■■ Just Received B Get Your Buck! Monarch Coffee Pork Roast HIGHEST QUALITY TRY A POUND CAN SHOULDER CUTS SPECIAL*— '31 Ford pick-up. clesn. new rubber. $196.00. Love’s Used Car Bargain Lot. 1704 North Riverside. Medford. SPECIAL— 1936 Model Willy* *365 Love's L's> d Car Bargain Ln». 1704 North Riverside. Medford. FOR S A L E --Pine wood. *1.75 a tier by the load, delivered P D. Lofland. 3t FOR SALK— Petite Prune» »nd Ban ana Squash. L C. Scott. Old Stage Road. It* Other Hunting Equipment Open Evenings & Sundays. STOCKINGS OF ENDURING BEAUTY I : BROOMS Central Point - - - 23j Pound HAM ! - Cut Beets MONARCH No. 2H Tins BONED anti ROLLED 25 2 for B B WHOLE OR HALF 49 Slice 5C: Specials for Sat. & Mon. Sept. 25 & 27 GROCERY Faber’s MARKET Central Point, Or* Rifle and Shotgun Shell* Oil Burners Has a Big Job! Green Fir Slab Wood $2.75 Load Central Point Wood Yard 3iM Central Point Hardware Presto Stove Pollali ....... Store Pipe Jointe ........... YOUR B A T T E R Y - E. C. Faber Tel. Picnic Shoulders 2 EXTRA QUALITY 5 SEW Each • St' tp and think of th» vital unit* of yi ur motor car that depend upon your battery-«turting. llghtln-', horns. Ignition and. possi bly, radio, heater, defroster and e-a«r accessories The length of your battery will depend, to a lcrge extent, upon the service you gave It HaT. your battery checked regularly every two weeks— we'll gladly do it for you— It'» free. However, when yon need a new battery, replace with a FIRESTONE BATTERY : 25cl 2 lbs. Ross & Ross The M en’s Shop FOR SALE— 10 acres ue»r city lim its of Medford, Irrigated, on gra velled road, good soil Five-room ho us*, family orchard, city water avatable For a short time only, $ 2 , 000 . term», or would consider trading for larger placa. L O Picket!. 1« South Bartlett. 50 2 Doz. Phone 291 Superior in fit, appearance and d u r a b ilit y . A u th e n tic s h a d e s . Weights for daytime and dress- up . . . a Berkshire stocking in a Berkshire color for every occasion. FOR SALE—Dodge truck, logging trailer. Ford truck. Chevrolet truck, cider press, hsy chopper, 4-whee| trailer. 7-foot drag saw, crosscut saw. furniture, milk goats. Inquire at Mary Me» home or phone 104 FOR HALE—Small, paying basine« In M«dford Anyone Interested call at tbta office or phone (01 Cen tral Point #ft»r ala o'clock 32 Spec. & 30-30—$1.25 box Boiling Beef LARGE SIZE Fresh Stock of BER 23c£ Pound FRESH E6G S FOR SALK FOR SALE— or trade for wood, small circulating heater. Mrs. A. D. Buckles, 3 blocks north of Faber's Store. 25 ■ Pound CENTRAL POINT BEAUTY SALON FOR SALE—’Red Pullets, some lay ing now. Phone 333 or Inquire Central Point Wood yard J 9;57 Miss Ernestine Thompson * ut Mr. John Ross and Floyd Ross are expected to return from a week's some checks to be signed to Sonoma by air-mail on September 21 and re hunting trip Saturday. ; ceived them back today which ig the Mrs. W. A. Schell has been very '< 23rd. They were not returned by air sick but Is better at this time. mail. THEY LIKE WHAT OREGON HAS Word was received in Central Mrs. E. C. Abrogasi and Mr. Doty Point of the death of Mr. Alber Ber were married In California recently. ger In Alberta at the age of 88 Mr. Frank Homer fell off a ladder years and 23 days. He was buried at the Norcross orchard and sprain September 13. His death was caus ed his hack badly. Dr. Heckman ed by a stroke. Mr. Berger, wife, cared for hm and reports that he is daughter, and son-in-law came here from Idaho and lived here for many much improved. years. Roy Jones has installed a new telephone in his home. Mrs. Swartz and Mrs. T. A. Mar ine received word of the death of a Russel Ayres and Roma McRey- brother-in-law Mr. 8 matter. He has nolds and friend were callers on friends here having visited here Roy Jones Friday evening. several times. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eldon enter Mr. B M. Thumler took a number tained with a surprise dinner party of ponies to Gold Hill to be in the in honor of Miss Rose Jones’ birth Polo game. day Monday evening at their home These smiling folk. Mr. and Mrs. in the Willow Springs district. The Mr. M. A. Houston aud Mr ^ R. A. Crane of San Francisco, who invited guests were the host's par Henry Maury returned from a sue-1 were snapped at Diamond lake a few ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eldon and cessful deer hunt witth a big three J days ago, are typical of the thous the honor guest Miss Rose Jones. point buck. ands of visitors from other states Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Grimes and who are travelling Oregon highways Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Tethrow left and by-ways this year and enjoying RBBEKAHS Wednesday morning for a week's the attractions the state offers. Mt. Pitt Lodge No. 1«7 Lakes of the Cascade mountain re vacation on the coast. Meets 1st and 3rd Wednesday gion are particular favorites with 1 .0 .0 K I I . ,11 John Tharp enjoyed a birthday Clara Vincent, Noble Grand dinner at the home of his brother Mrs. Lester Weaver returned Minnie Buckles, Secy. Mr. Jack Tharp Wednesday evening. home from the Sacred Heart hospi â ï , 25c 25c Lunch Rove« with Thermo* Bottles ...... * 1 . Cookie Sheets ..................... Friction Tape ............_ ac ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Welding and Repair Work Come and see us for your LUMBER NEEDS ASSOCIATED SERVICE DRESSED or ROUGH LUMBER MILLWORK, SUGAR PINE SHINGLES Cash & Carry L. C. GRIMES Central Point Planing Mill __ _____ 4 Blocks North on Hiway ■