I PAOS A l* THURSDAY, 9EPTEMHER CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN CENTRAL POINT, OREGON m 1087 t* John Ross and Floyd Ross return­ Mrs. Maude Snider of Medford visited at the Lange home recently. ed from a very successful deer hunt with two fine bucks. The Coffee Shop will serve an old Old newspapers for sale at this fashioned chicken dinner Saturday office. and Sunday. Chicken and dumplings and ail the things that go with it. Mr. and Mrs. Mursh of Los An John Wilson ia visiting this week from Sacramento with his parents Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Wilson. Dinner guests Sunday with John and his Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Minnick are parents Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. staying at the home of Mr. Mlnnlck's Steve Wilson and son Larry and parents looking after bta father'» Miss Alice Rudd of Sants Valley, place on the Midway road during Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tonn and twins geles, guests at the Lydiard home atj the absence of Mr. Minnick’s father Mrs. Lewis Swart* who has been Table Rock stopped here Wednesday i l ’ arvey an<* Helen of Medford, Bob Mr. E E Mlnnick who is visiting seriously ill with pneumonia is im­ and Mrs. Minnie Dunlap accompani- •’ •»'hop and ( . 'B. Watson. Other In Torrington, Wyo. He hopes to proving though she is still very ill. ed them to Medford to spend th e : vL,itor8 thr" th« da> were Mr <"»d bring bis mother back with him to Mrs. Howard Gault of Medford and day. make her home here. She is 8« Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Howard Mr. and Mrs. John Hall of Sams years old. were callers on Mrs. L. Damon Sun­ The Norton Cannery in Grants Valley. day They were returning from a Pass was forced to close Monday on Sam Collins enjoyed a visit last Don't forget the Civic Club meets hunting trip to eastern Oregon to account of frost killing the tomato week from his brother J. W. of Tuesday afternoon October 5 Every their home in Yoncolla Mrs. How­ crop. Illinois and Ben of Salem. Mr. one interested In the betterment of ard and Mrs. Damon were school Collins with the brothers left for Central Point should be out. All girl friends attending the state nor­ Salem to visit for a while with Ben the strangers here are especially mal at Drain. Mrs. Howard was the and family. urged to meet with them and get first teacher that Ed Rrown went to Mrs. Mary Myers attended th acquainted. a hunting and fishing trip accom school to. funeral of her cousin at Etna. Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Boles returned from Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Dean on a re­ a visit to New Orleans and stopped panied by C. Bisher and J. Dunn al­ Her cousin Jesse Chilly weather last week caused last Monday. Mr. K . P. Stone received word that fear to arise among the housewives, Bighani wras a victim qf a deer hun­ turn trip from their home in Port­ here for a short visit and to look so of Los Angeles were week-end the big wholesale drug firm Hlu- land stopped recently for a visit |after business affairs. They w ue visitors at the home of Paul's par­ that Jack Frost was going to put an ter's gun. mauer-Frank had sold out to Mc­ with Mr. Dean's uncle aud aunt entertained with a dinner at the ents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Norcross. end to much of the garden pro­ Kesson Drug co. This company had Mr. and Mrs. Karra. Mr. Dean I* Jewett home Wednesday and left for These gentlemeu were loud In their ducts that had not been canned, and stores in Portland. Seattle and quite a scurry went on for a while with a surveying crew In Klamath , he|r home ln Porl|and in the even- praise of Rogue River valley and Spokane. This leaves only one the wonderful pear orchards, here. county. gathering tomatoes, beans and cu­ ing. wholesale drug establishment in cumbers. The light frost that fol­ Mrs. D. P. Trullinger and daugh­ Oregon The McKesson who have lowed did no nottcable damage. Mrs. Stillwell of Medford who A Lodge Directory has been visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. started In the American. With this ter Fay (Mrs. Henry Heryford) of been In business In Oregon since John Dodge, Medford well driller, Nationally advertised Eugene and Lacy Wednesday reported that h“ r will be included notices of any spe­ Williams. Californa were calling on 1929. Fredricks permanents waves at a is drilling a well for Lee Lashbrooke very special price of husband will drive the stage from cial meetings and any lodge news of old friends and neighbors during this week. The Bert Hedgepeth residence is They also visited Crat-r Ashland to Grants Pass so that stv interest to members or to the gener­ last week Mr. an Mrs. Melbourne Atkins being treated to a new coat of paint. will continue to make her home in al public. The Kebekahs are the Lake. If you have hair that is fine and children are now located in the Medford. She thought for a while first one to take advantage of this and hard to wave, have a Eugene Long Mountain district, where Mr. Mrs. Saunders and Mr. Hatfield Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skyrman spent or Fredricks. that they would have to move to means of keeping the members in­ Atkins leased tho Emil Britt pro­ Introducing Mahaska’s new Viti- Sunday at Trail. Mrs. Skyrman motored to Shasta City Sunday. Grant» Pass. perty. The Atkins family have re­ formed as to the time of meeting. states that a temporary bridge is mln “ F” shampoo Get a shampoo for 75c and a — Mr. and Mrs. Hamrick who were sided in Table Rock for the past e think It would be a fine th.ug txelnft built across Dead Horse cau- Mrs. Clara Farra will entertain FREE Fingerwave. to yon. That the permanent bridge expecting their daughter Miss Erma several years, making their home on the Past Noble Grand Club next for every organixation in town have a card in this directory. will be 100 feet across. It will not Hamrick home last week received the Pendleton place. Neighbors re­ Tuesday afternoon at her home. word that she had underwent a gret to see them leave an hope they be completed for two years. Old bundles of papers for sale at very serious operattou and while will like their new location. Mr. and Mrs. Cochran are visiting Phone Central Point, 23 for Silo filling is yet on the farmers' their son and other relatives in this office. The Central Point Telephone co. she is doing fine it will be sometime appointment California has been buying new telephone poles before she will be able to return program, with many silos being fill­ JENNIE H. SEXTON Mr. A. (.. Collins of Douglas. Ari- and are busy pianning improvements home. She is in a hospital at ed this season, with the well produc­ Hairdresser Mr. Arthur Llnbeck has left for xona, an old friend, visited Mr. and to thelr lines New members are \ Winnebago, Nebraska. Miss Ham- ing corn crops grown this year. San Francisco where lie will either Mrs. W. J. Moore at the Nip & Sip ^av|nR phones put in quite often. 1 rick is a professional nurse. attend s c h o o l or look for work. He Service station. It was a very en­ will have t o have a doctor's eg- joyable meeting as they had been animation before being able to re­ friends for many years. turn to school. Mr and Mrs. Arnold Bohnert and Mr. and Mrs. Josef voiiBIrkenfeld Mr. and Mrs. Maust spent Sunday have leased the Dr. Salade rasldence. at Lake of the Woods at the Albert's WHITE OR BROWN WN CRYSTAL WHITE ITE Mr. Birkenfeld Is a free lance cabin. It was a beautiful day. They Extras— Guaranteed Fresh writer. swam, hiked, went boating on the lake. Rev. and Mrs. Crow of Oklahoma are visiting their son in Medford Mr. Alvin Williams and Mr. A. O. and Mr. and Mrs. Undley in Central Myers returned home from a bunting Point. Rev. Crow Is a Naxarenq trip with a nice buck. The hunting SUGAR CURED VEGETABLE or TOMATO preacher and had a charge in Med­ seems to be good this year. ford about 7 yeara ago. Rev. Crow will conduct a revival meetings at Ray Ross. Jim Ross aud Jill! Bow­ mkfw Shasta City. man will leave tomorrow on a hunt­ ing trip. The foundation of Mr. Bomb's Mrs. McCredte and daughter pre­ new house Is being laid. FRESH GROUND FRESH ROASTED : ' ' sented the Library with some Geo­ Ground to Suit You ♦ graphic magazines which will b ♦ t he hop much enjoyed by the readers. ♦ RBBBKAHS Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Isaacson will lb- ready for the' stormy days with Mt. Pitt Lodge No. 167 leave lor Southern California to Meets 1st and 3rd Wednesday spend the winter. They will make a or SIRLOIN I 0 .0 F Hail ORS ASSORTED FLAVOR* leisurely trip stopping at points of Clara Vincent, Noble Grand Interest on their journey. Minnie Buckles, Secy. for every member o f the family Mrs. Mary Richardson has rented her house to Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett $3.50 Men's 15-In. Rubber shoes front Reno, Nevada. They have one ............... $2.50 Men’s4-buekle Overshoes DEW DBOP— Sweet & Tender LINK WANTED son in High School and three girls $3.25 & $3.50 Men's Ball Band Boots .... In grammar school. Mrs. Richard­ WANTBl>— 2 Housekeeping rooms, son's mother Mrs Nancy Wilson will ................... $ 2.00 Men's Woonsorkef Boots .... partly furnished. First of Octo­ make her home with her grandson ber or later. Dell Anderson, 107 Sanford Richardson. E. 2nd St., Medford 3t Mr. Late Boswell left Mouday last GROCERY WANTED— A girl for general hou-te week for Springdale, Arkansas MARKET work, steady, references required. where he will help his father har­ Leave answer at this office. Box vest his large crop of grapes. He Phone 201 203. traveled on the bus and made very good time leaving here on Monday FOR KENT and arrived at Springdale Thursday. FOR SALB—Grapes, I f and 24 per Helena Hanson is keeping house lh. Riley Myers, Central Point. at the shack for Roy Jones, Chester FOR SALE— Heatrolu Circiiluting Kamberg and Blue O’Connor. heater Mrs Skyrman Central Polnt. Orth Miller aud Jimmy Green left Tuesday morning for Salem where FOR RBNT—(Pasture for hornea or they hope to find work. teated cows. 30 acras Alfalfa Special Prices to School Children CIRCULATE and RADIATE After several days visit at the Jim Oregg. East Side Central Point. 49—2t Tracy home Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stewart left Tuesday by motor car WANTED-—Welding work of all for their home» at Saint Helens and, Saturday and Sunday to warm the home kln<* If we can’t fix It, It coats Portland. While here they went ............... yon nothing. Mrtal Kraft Shop hunting for deer on Morr*«on Creek 209 West Main, Medford Onr We have had the story of Mr slogan Is: "IF Mae can’t wold it, throw It away ” Show cases and W oolridge» life mentioned a number of times and It has been brought to »tore fixtures. our attention that It was not a Med­ WANTED— Ambitious students for ford hotel that Mr W’oolrtdge slop­ resident and horns study courses ped over night at hut a Jacksonville In business training that turn hotel. spars time Into earning tlms. Med­ ford Busins«» Col legs. OWN. NOTICE The Relief Corps members are requested to be out to their regular FOR MALE meeting Friday for arrangements SPECIAL- 1936 Model Willy» 1365 will be made at this time for ttu Love'» Used Csr Bargain Lot. October t l meeting when the Dis­ 1704 North Riverside. Medford trict Supt. Oolite Rrown from Cor­ vallis will be here FOR SALB— Pin- wood. $1.75 a tier by the load. delivered. P II. • Stotp and think of the vital unit* of your motor car that depend Lo Hand. 3t upon your battery -starting. lighting, horns. Ignition and. possi- h I heater, defroster and other MSHMCtM The lengtI FOR SALB Dodge truck, logging your battery will depend, to a large extent, upon the »»rvlce you trailer. Ford truck, Chevrolet gave it Hare your battery checked regularly every two weeks— truck, elder press, bay chopper. we ll gladly do It for you— It's free. However, when you need a 4-wh'. -m i» C F*rrt'tre»*