The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, October 28, 1937, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGK KOLK
T m iw D .w , o cT o n E R
C E N T R A L PO IN T AM ER ICAN C E N T R A I. POINT, OREGON
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Patriotic Celebration
'“ Stag Party” To Be
To Be Staged On
Held Nov. 2
Interciass Play
Armistice Day
Mr. and Mrs. Booth received a It j ! , , n ,’ n r . W i n * I n
ter fr o m th ir son Chester and w ut I ° U i U O r 8 Y Y , n 8 l n
i in Nebraska saying that be had a j o b
and they were
nicely
located
in
[ their ow n apartment. Mrs. Chester
Medford Post No. 15
will
play
Playing to a large and en thusias­
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Hilton and
Miss
Phyllis
host to all Legionnaires in Jackson
Raymond Gene o f Klamath
Kails Booth was form erly
tic
audience
the
ju
n
iors
won
first
Robertson.
County Tuesday, Nov. 2
when
a
visited at Mrs H ilton ’s parents last
place Friday evening in
the Inter stag party will be held In the Med-
wee%.
The W illow Springs sch ool e n jo y ­ class contest with their play
"B e ford Xrrnorv Followin g a b r ie' bu-
ed a H allow e'e n program with a pic­
sin as session the me e t i n g will he
Scorin g very turned »vei
Mr. and Mrs George March. Mr. ture
show afterw ards
Wednesday H ome By M id nig ht".
tu th
u t e r i , nmeut
and Mrs. Fred Heaselgrave and Mr. evening. Th eir was a real live Alas­ close to the ju n io rs were the seniors
committee consisting o f A. L. Barn-
and Mrs.
Theodore
Glasa
spent ka dog present. The process
from presenting
"A nother
Begin ning." hlll. chairman,
Overniyer.
O.
L
Sunday at Hells Gate. They caught this evenin g entertainment will
It The sop hom ore play " I t
Can't Be Goodwin Humphry», Jus Collins and
the limit o f fiah.
used for the Christmas fund.
j R R. Ebel. At the close o f the ev e­
D o n e " ranked third.
ning a Dutch lunch will be served
Mr. Karl Owning returned to the
The Christian Church
is
being
High points in the evenin g's fun All Legionnaires in So. Oregon, whe-
Sacred Heart hospital for treatments dressed up in a new coat o f paint
were
Ernest
pin kham
stalking u,,», members of Medford Post or
recently.
No word has been heard. * from
George T im oth y aged 87 who will across the stage in night shirt and not are cordially invited to attend
Miss Jennie Sexton was operated have been missing two weeks Satur derby ; Clyde Lees setting the clock 'hi* hi* g et-tog eth er" season,
on at the Com munity hospital Wed day. He was a form er police offic er back one hour o n ly to have his Inc 1
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nesday and is doing nicely.
in M edford. His wife passed
away act disclosed by his sister. Leatha
Th,e grange hall
has bloagomed
,
. . .
out in a brand new coat o f
white
from thij sh ock o f his disappearance . .
Arden Tyre!!.
Ed Vincent.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Parish left and was buried Monday. When be Hesselgrave. Leatha \ incent laying
did
Tuesday morning for Los
Angeles left h om e he left word
that
he the restraining hand on her raving o l e Olson, and Shorty Turrell
for a short visit with Mr. Parish's might not be back He was last seen h usband— and little Junior (David the painting The Grange ladies are
parents. When they return they will at Gold Hill.
Pu tn am ) ap pearin g at the psycholo- 1' ‘ 11,11111 ' tl'' ! l!~:i1’ " '
' "
bring their household furniture with
Mrs W. A. Schell who has been gleal moment. Kenneth H ood crash­
them. Bill Grimes is taking the Mod­
el Bakery route for Mr. Parish du r­ very ill is able to be up and is slow ­ ing a glass tum ble r to the flo o r is
ly Improving.
ing his absence.
he says g ood bye forever
to
his
Mr. Hatfield aud Mrs.
Saunders sweetheart Barbara K oeh ler; Edith
Mrs. Ted Hill has a white
lilac
with "Th ere
motored to Diamond
and
Crater Vincent interrupting
that has just finished bloomin g for
Lake Sunday aud report that it was aren't any d o u g h n u t s ." L “ wis Ripley
the second time this year and a lav-
beautiful at the lakes— no snow and
endar lilac that is almost in bloom
as the lon g-sufferin g husband trying
W e would like to go ov er the
clear with a nip in the
air.
Tb-‘
for the second time.
top on our subscriptions
du ring
buildings are all closed. A few peo­ to get a day's rest in spite o f the at­
this time, so we are o f f e r i n g a
tentions
o
f
his
solicitous
wife,
Shir­
ple
were
there
camping.
There is quite a trailer city down
special price for renewals o f 15
ley Kincaid, o f the
n egro servant, |
by the cheese factory. One evening
months for $1.50. New subscrip ­
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin H ow ard " f
there was three
or
four
trailer Yoncolla stopped on their way home Marjorie Pierce, and
o f the
well j tions received b e fo r e
Nov. 10,
houses and three tents.
June I one full year for $1.00. Our r e g u ­
from a hunting trip to visit Mrs. L. m eaning n eig hbor, Iris Hill;
lar price is $1.50 per year.
Mrs. Silkwood
from
Longview. Damon who was a class mate o f Mrs. .F u r r y cryin g over the dead chickens
Yours for a com m u n ity that is
Ken­
Washington who
is visiting
her Howard and also visited at the Bert Garrett a coun try bumpkin,
1 0 0 % for Central Point and tho
daughter, Mrs. Steve Benston and fa­ Hedgpeth home. Mrs. Hedgpeth w as; neth W ’ illia m s a city dude.
R ogu e River Valiev.
mily in Medford accompanied by her a form er pupil o f Mrs. H oward
Music between acts, furnished by
T H E A M E R IC A N
daughter and grandchildren
were
Barbara K oehler,
Morris
Dow,
visitors at the A1 Maple home Sun- Kenneth Beebe, Alan Jewett, Simon Vivienne Ross's ‘ ‘ Oh Y a - a s ; ” Milton
da afternoon.
Pappe, Pink aud
Blue
O’Connor, R. A Botts and his orchestra, was
program
Bob
Scott
and
Roger
Lawrence
at­ an en joy able part o f the
Nov. fifth will be a big day here.
tended
'h
e
O
regon-O
regon
State
foot
and
made
the
time
spent
in
scene
The football team will play Glendale
ball game in Eugene Saturday after­ shiftin g pass quickly.
on their own field. The stores will
all be closed from 2 :3 0
to 4; 30. noon.
Mrs. W e b b o f M edford sch ools and
Everyone should turn out aud cheer
The Central Point Beauty Salon Miss Alberts and Miss
Sellers
of
for the home team.
will be closed
on Armistice
Day. Jacksonville acted as judges.
Novem ber 11.
The Metal Kraft Shop are filling
The plays were not
ju dg ed
in
many orders out of Medford. T h “ V
Mrs. Lois Richardson left Friday scenery, make up, or selection.
recently shipped a large order
to for Dunsm uir where she attended a
They were scored on the fo llow in g
Klamath Falls.
banquet with her husband
in the
evening. She returned home Monday points:
Wade Humphries and his brother morning.
1. K now ledg e o f part: Number of
Lee left Sunday morning at 5 :3 0 for
Miss Joyce Y oung returned from
Prospect where they spent the dav Salem with her mother after a few times prompted, obviou s missing of
returning home that evening.
cues, etc. — 25 points.
weeks spent in the city.
VS.
2. Poise, self-possession, natural­
Mr and Mrs. Wheeler who
sold
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rostel ar°
ness, as evidenced in standing,
of
their Service Station in the W illow staying at the Hotel Valandra.
Springs district about a year
ago
movin g, sitting, etc.— 25 points.
and have been traveling in the m id­
Mrs. Rose Hermanson is in very
3. Enunciation, expression, ability
dle west are now living
on
Beal poor health and confin ed to her bed
Lane. They are closing negotitlons much o f the time and not able to to make themselves heard and un­
for a place in Central Point and ex­ do any work.
derstood.— 25 points.
pect to make their home here In the
4. General affectiveness as shown
Mrs. La Vida W o l f aud little d a u g h ­
near future.
A nother
by effect of
ter LaVida Ann
is visiting
Mrs. by audience response,
Basketball shoes
at The
Men’s i W olf's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. D. ju dg es.— 25 points.
Shop.
; Culbertson. Mr. W o l f ’s work would
Service
The program, which was sponsored
I not permit him to leave. Their home
The Carnation Club will hold a ; is in Siuslaw near Marshfield
by the sta ff o f the Central Pointer,
Hallowe’ en party for the children at
was also a fin ancial success and put
Ethel McCoy's Friday afternoon.
Ev orread y Prestone
Miss Dorothy Powell made a brief the paper on a sound basis f o r this
Mr. and Mrs. Hayes have sold the
Arvln Car Heaters
visit
In
Portland
stopping
at
Corval­
year.
Coffee Shop to Mr and Mrs. Oscar
Firestone
lis
for
a
day's
visit
with
Mrs.
Houck
Harfuss who recently
moved
here
Tires and Batteries
from Idaho with their
little
son who was formerly Miss Ruth Schrei­
Mr. Webster spent the week end
Robert Mr. and Mrs. Hays are on a ber and taught music iu the schools
with his fam ily returnin g to Rose-
ranch about 19 miles from Medford here two years ago.
burg Sunday evening.
Water-Repellent clothing
at The
The Yellow cab makes a special
Men’s Shop
rate of (1 between
Medford
and
Central Point Call 67 Medford.
LO CALS
.
One o f the greatest patriotic cele-
brations held iu this section o f the
state __
for
when
. . years
. . . . is anticipated
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_
the annual Arm istice Day Program
1 ® ^ M , ln vM edford on_the m orn ing of
Nov. 11th. M edford Post No. 15 has
been w orkin g dilig ently for several
weeks to arrange
a
program
of
events to en tertain the thousands o f
visitors and arrangem ents are now
nearing com ple tio n. The sch edule o f
RMREKAHS
Mt. Pitt Lodge No. 167
Meets 1st and 3rd Wednesday
I.O.O.F. Hall
Clara Vincent. Noble Grand
Minnie Buckles, Secy.
l* e
W A N T E D -Ironin g or plain sewing
Eva Wright, 4 blocks north Fire
Hall
i — jt .
W A N T E D — 25 or .10 Turkey pickers
at once. R. C. Humphrey, Central
Point.
Take things you d o n ’t need to 15 S.
Front, Medford and get cash or
liberal trade The T R A D E MART
W A N T E D — A girl for gen>rat house
work, steady, references required
Leave answer at this offic e. Box
M t.
"N ANTED— Ambitleus students
for
resident and hom e study aonraea
In business training that
tarn
spare tltne into earning time Med­
ford Buslaaae C o l b w
GWN
H JK tiAl.F.
$ O R Jt A LK—
— A pp!“e Different vnrl
t b s Aleo good red Bee nett win*
falls. Gebhard »
mile aortb
Hear Greek Bridge
PO R S A L E
Pin*
l i e f by tb. loar
I . o f land
w ood
deliver
Dry Slabs
$4.00 load
Crow n Tu rk ey Fin is her
F o r Best Results
This o f f e r is g o o d un­
til th e first o f Nov.
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CENTRAL POINT
BEAUTY SALON
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P h o n e Central Point, 2 8 for
appoin tm ent
J E N N IE H. SE XTO N
Hairdresser
R ea so n a b le C h a rg e
fo r use o f sp rea d er.
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FINLEY
IMPLEMENT CO.
Dr. A. R. Hedges
Naturopathic and Chiropractic
Physician
Acu te and Chronic Diseises
Electrotherapy Ilerbology,
Proc­
tology X - R a y
Phone 170 M edford 128 E. Ma n
Let us d o y o u r grin din g
and Re-clean y o u r grain
T h e G ran ge C arnival
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FRIDAY NIGHT
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We Invite You to Serve Yourself—
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R A IS IN S
S h o r te n in g j
SE E D L E S S
FRESH PACKED
4-lb. pail
25
4 pounds -
F R E S H L Y O R O I NI»
AN D A L L M E A T
SELECTED
98 c
PHILCO'S
)
SA C K A N D
59 c
LEES RADIO
& ELECTRIC Shop
NOTH E T O C R E D I T O R S
i n la herehy given that the
■ Ig n 'd haa been appointed ad-
ratrtx o f the estate o f T h om as
deceased All persons having
against said estate, are here-
iiu)r*.t to present same, duly
d as required hv law. to said
I f t n i s l i i i i r i t r l i at the O f f i c e o f W G
I Trill,
«alt#* V Palm Building. Med
I ford, O r* io n , within
six
month-
¡f r o m tfc# date o f this notice Dated
I ' b i s 2*<h day of October. 1937
K A T IE JUDGE
I W. G Trill
I »tt'v for Estât'
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MARKET
STOP — LOOK — LISTEN
P e o p le o f
C en tra l P oin t
Thnt Fearless F ig h tin g Fundamentalist
JAMES MATTHEW ALLEY
O IN G travelling? Then
go with me the Grey­
hound way! The new,
stream-lined G r e y h o u n d
cruiaers will give you the *af-
eit,smoothest ride in America.
J us[ sit back in deep, comfort­
able seats . . . relax and enjoy
the fall scenery. The other
drivers and I will do the worry­
ing for you . . . and we’ll see
to it that you get there safely
and on time! Don't forget!
G
(H ib lr KvangHiMt
In mi Old Tim e G osjh *|
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Church of Christ—Central Point
Starting Wed., Nov. 3, 7:30 p m .
D R IV E R "’
E X A M P L E S O F LO W F A R E S :
O .W .
U.T.
*4.0.1 «MIAMI
M at s h f i e l il
K o -e h iit-g
M c M in n v ille
C re sce n t f i t .
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P h on e 201
GREYHOUND
DRIVER ¿ V
GI j ORIOI'S
M l 's l c
HEARTY WELCOME
COME — WORK — PRAY
2 . 1.1
1 no
8 .2 8
11.80
1 .8 1
GREYHOUND
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It Pays to Buy
G he BEST
From coast to coast — in cities and town> and on farms— wherever
people need sturdy, dependable footw ear foe work, street wear or
play, millions have found that it pt.vs to buy Ball-Hand T h - Red
Ball trade-mark has long been ac pled as assurnce o f fit and style;
health and c o m f o r t ; econ om y and lon g life There Is a reason for
thN
to mnintain always the highest standards in materials and
w ork m an sh ip Boots for farm. Industrial and sporting use; rubbers:
lanvas sport sh oes; leather w ork shoe*.—you will find Ball-Hand
styles exactly suited to the n eeds o f every m -m her o f the family So
look f o r the Red Ball trade-mark
See the NEW
PREWAY
Oil
Burning
HEATERS
fTHCFLATK
i d R A D IA T E
HUMIDIFIED HEAT
»«■ w arm th e hom ,-
More Heat with Le»* Fuel
PLANER BLOCKS
$4.75 load
Dr. C. L. Perkin*
O I T O M KTKIHT
H|krr«nior T o
E.E-FABER
Central Point Hardware
(.enfiai Point Wocd Yard
Dr. El wood
rrt£ MEN S SHOP
We alto handle SPARK Heaters
Tel.
Ml
Iti H aim #* O fflrr
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Both
for
f
Faber’s
I fv u n
“ A GREYHOUND
25
2 pounds - -
Flapjack
Flour
Ln.
GROCERY
49 c :
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H a m b u rg e r ;
Jonathan Apples
I Box -
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M ellow Drip Syrupl
r J
Central Point will meet Glendale
on the Central Point field Novembei
5. at 2 :3 0 in what Is expected to b?
the best game o f the season.
In the
first gam e this year
the
Pointers
managed to gain a V to o win over
Glendale. Both teams have im proved
during
since that game, so this one should
he better. The last game was a close
one, and this one will probably be
just as close so we want a begger
crow d than ever before.
The merchants o f Central Point
have agreed to close on that after­
noon. and school willbe dismissed at
K
Your O ld
2 :3 0 so that every one may see the
game. There will he a serpentine
.
Radio Makes
through
the
d ow ntow n
streets
the Down
Thursday after school.
T
What do you think about the com-1
Payment
ing game
with
G len dale?
Here's i
what the coach and some o f the play-1
NO SQUAT• NO STOOP« NO SQUINT
■rs have said'
Coach Halbert: ’ ’ T h ey'll give us a
good gam*, but without any had luck
w» should beat th e m ."
Morris Dow: ' W e onght to beat
'h e m . ’ ’
1 12 I 1 S T M A IN
P H O N E 17:17
Alan Jewett: " I ' m not w e i r i n g . "
'T hey'l l he tougher-
Pink O 'C onnor
than last time.**
'D ing’ Copinger
" I ' l l wait till
• 'ter the game to d o my b r a g g in g ."
lloh Scott "It will he ou r t o u g h - '
eat game thta season ’’
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D O N ’T MISS
1 PIN T 8 OZ. J l ’G
W A X TK D
PIANO* —W # must sell these pianos
to make room for new stock Good
used pianos. Ail at rock bottom
prices. Com e early. Easy
term
Hawley Transfer.
11« N. River
sld*. Medford
$3.69
P E R M A N E N T COMPLETE
New shipne-nt will raise in pric
Nee us f o r SOIL N l ' L P H l ' K
Now Is th e time to ap ply it on
Y o u r Alfalfa
10
Excitement High
Over Coming Game
On Home Gridiron
C L A S S IF IE D
WELDING— Electric and Aecytlene,
wrought
and ornamental
lrou
gifts and novelties, pottery.
Metal Kraft Shop 20 » W Main.
Medford
for regular and soft fine hair,
while it lasts for
HAY & STRAW
Associated
Will the party w ho borrowed the
white curtain from
the Federated
Church please return It as they need
it badly.
$4.00 Hollywave
$4.50 Redwood Oil
BALED ALFALFA
Oregon State College
LODGE DIRECTORY
T ry an A d in
T h e A m erica n
Get O u r Price On
Listen In
ASSOCIATED
Service Station
L. C. Grimes
Mr. E. O Crosby from Port Orf„,a
visited his w ife ov e r the week .„a
He brought
her
many
beautiful
rocks for her
rqck
garden
vir.
Lanipman walked out to visit h
and presented her with some choU.
sp ecim ens for the s a m - garden
Crosb y is always pleased
to «ho*
anyone her c ollection and it is w'»u
worth an y one s time to see this ar
tlstlc arran gem ent o f unusual rn,v.*
Ha li 0 we’en
Special Anniversary
Offer, Good Until
November Tenth
Stanford
KMED
Saturday, 2 P. M.
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