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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1937)
THVRftDAV. NOVEMBER I. 103? CEN TR AL POINT AMERICAN PAGE r o t R CEN TR A L POINT, OREGON Harry Hedgpeth of Glenhurn is I Mr*. Thayp was shopping In M-d- Those enjoying tbe »v-nina were visiting his parents and expects t o , FRIDAY 11.11« MEETS ford Tuesday. AT IIIG4* EN BOTHAM HOME j Mr and Mrs Lester Higgenbotham. j return to hia home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hall, Mr. and MSI The Friday Club met a> the home Mrs Oliver Obenrhain. Mr. and Mrs. The school children will not sell of Mrs. Lester Higinbotham for a John Clark and the ho-» and ho-' red cross seals this yssr. It will soon ] CVIe tirate covered dish luncheon on tb» 27th Mr and Mrs. Otto Bohnert. be time to help out by buying these day of October. The delicious lunch Pres* release from the Portland I eon was enjoyed by Mesdames Otto w all, the proceeds of which go to | recruiting office today announc-d | Bohnert, Irvin Hall, Oliver Oben- 1 help fight the White plsgue. the enlistment In the United States , chain. James Campbell, John Clark, —■ Mr and Mrs Matthew Alley have a army of Donald E Grieve, son of Roberta Gregory, Joe Cox and tb Pete Belcastro is no longer the wltli the World War Veteran* Mrs. John L. Grieve of Prospect hostess Mr* Higgenbotham. king-pin wrestling guy In these parts cottage at »he Hotel Valandr* Medford, Thursday, Nor. ti Grieve applied for enlistment at the Prixes for the games which were The Weed Italian was apparently Portland main office. October 2 7 ,1 played during the afternoon went to | knocked off his lofty perch for good Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lacy are leav and after passing the required ex-1 Mrs. James Campbell and Mrs. Otto and all last night when Hob Kenas- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hawk STREET STI NTS amination* wa* enlisted at Vancou- Bohnert. The next meeting will b- | ton. Gold Hill’s contribution to the ins for Missouri where Mr. and Mrs. DAYLIGHT FIREWORKS ver Barracks, Wash., yesterday for, at tbe home of Mra. Roberta Greg- grappling game, up and broke a Hawkins will visit Mr. Hawkin'* pa service with the coast artillery in | W f, chair over Pe' . ,d. then appli d rents Mr. and Mrs. Lacy will visit PATRIOTIC PARADE the Hawaiian islands Grieve was to j his famous and devastating Gold Mr. Lacy's parents In Fayetteville, ieave Immediately for San Francisco! HI SHANIM4 ENTERTAINED Hill crab to take the lone fall in Arkansas. LEGION 11 COO IT whence he waa to sail for Hawaii on [ WITH SCAVENGER HI NT their no time limit, no referee main 'he next transport. He is a native of FREE ENTERTAINMENT Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bohnert en Tbe Friday Club entertained their event at the Medford armory before tertained with a scavenger Oregon, having been born in Apple-j hunt SPECIAL MOVIES husbands with a scavenger hunt and 1400 roaring customers. gate on September 27, 1913. Wednesday Everyone had a Jolly ------------------------ | weinie roast Wednesday, November In the other main event. Bobby FOOTBALL GAMES. 3 at the home of Mr. and Mrs Otto Chick, outweighed 20 pounds, de time. Bohnert. Prizes for the senvauger MEDFORD VS ASHLAND hunt went to Mr. and Mrs. John feated Red Lyons of Joplin. Mo., on a foul after Lyons, a 205-pound ruf Clark and Mr and Mrs. Oliver Oben- ARMISTICE DANCE and FI.OOI fian. refused to break a leg-breaken chain SHOW, Bountiful refreshments of wrlutes Referee Yoakley awarded the match 1» PIECE DANCE RAND With students enrolled from 117 buns, cider, doughnuts, pickles cof to Chick, a decision extremely pop $3.00 and up. of the 121) counties in Kentucky, and fee and candy were served by a large ular with the fans. Mahaska Olive Oil Shampoo and 'rom 43 of the 48 states, registra bonfire at a late hour. le g io n Scrip Good for all Dry Finger Wave tion for the fall term of the 1937- Attraction*. '38 school year reached an all-time $ 1.00 high at the University of Kentucky, [Enjoy yourself with the ex-servief SCHOOL GIRLS’ PERMANENTS Lexington, when 3,525 students m a -, trieulated for courses men this year! $1.95 When classes closed Monday. Sep- | DeGRAFF MACHINELESS tember 27. an increased enrollment | PERMANENT WAVE was noted In 61 of the 177 counties represented and the total of 2,525 | Best for fine hair students registered surpassed the { 1936 record attendance of 3.456 by 69 Naturopathic and Chiropractic Among those enrolled from Ore Physician gon are: Jack Foster. Central Poln* Phone Central Point, 23 for ................................................. 86c Acute and Chronic Diseases Children's Galoshes appointment Electrotherapy Herbology, Proo Mr. Arthur Limbeck returned ............................. 93c Women's Galosh: s JKNN1K H. REX TON tology X-Ray home from California. He will re Haliti resse r .......................................... ...... 95c Men’s Rubbers ...... Phone 170 Medford 128 E. Main main home until the next term o* school open* in January. Sunday Mr. Men's Rubber Boot* ...... ................................... 12.69 ar'd Mrs. Brenner and family and Men’s Ball Band Boots ............................ .................. $3.50 Mr. Limbeck will visit relatives In Klamath Falls. Children's Rubber Boots ................... $1.39 & $1.49 Men’s 4 ¡Buckle Arche* ................................................ $2.50 Jim Elliott was host to a Hallo we'en barn dance party Saturday Men's 15-inch Rubber Shoes ........................... $3.50 night at the Elliott farm on the BRING YOUR PAIL No. 3V, Tin* Central Point-Jacksonville highway Dancing to vlctrola music was eu- joyed on the first floor, and there were games In the big hay mow reached by ladders. Don Grieve Enlists In Coast Artillery LO C A LS A charvari was h id for Mr. and Mrs Roger lout Wednesday evening by a group of their classmates. Mrs. Ed Lacy and relatives had a shower Monday for Mr and Mrs Yost at the Lacy borne. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Moore of Spra gue River visited at the home of Mr Moore's parents, Mr and Mrs. W. J M oore of the Nip and Sip on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. M- Lovell and fa mily were also guests at the Moore home Sunday. Mr. L. P Mathes and Mr. C. P. Naffxiger are opening up a mattress Factory in what waa formerly the Humphrey Meat Market building. It will be known as the Central Point Mattress Factory. Mra. Jennie Sexton who underwent a major operation at the Communi ty hospital last week la doing nicely and ta expected to be home in about a week or ten days. If tbe party who borrowed ille white curtain from the Christian church will return it, It will be much appreciated. Mr. B. A. Newman from Salem vi sited over the weekend at the Ever ett Faber borne. Mr. Newman I* manager of Montgomery Ward store at Salem and la a brother of Mrs. Faber. Mr. E. E Minnick returned from a visit in Wyoming accompanied by hi» mother, Mr*. Eaton who will make her home with him. Mra. Bitbera baa a picture of a rattle anake that la six and a half feet long. Mr. and Mra Karl Hall of Olia Junction near Portland, viaited around Central Point Monday and Tueaday. Mr. Hall formerly lived on the Gebhard Ranch but moved away from here twenty-six years ago, and thia waa hia flrat viait to the valley alnce then. He went to achool with the Norcroaa and Rosa boya. Local Boy Enrolls Univ. of Kentucky PERMANENTS E. C. FABER -rHE MEN S SHOP R U B B E R FO O TW E A R Mr. and Mra. F H. Hedgpeth. daughter Dorothea and aona Glen and Lewi* went to North Bend laat week. They went out on a big freigh ter and aaw them loading the big load* of lumber. They report a very delightful trip. This office received a letter from Miss Winifred Morris at Cottage Grove. She writes that her parents have opened a small lunch room call ed the Minute Lunch Room. Mr. and Mrs. Morris were residents her for about a year aDd have many friends who will be glad to hear from them NOTICE The Paat Noble Grand Club will hold a hot Tamale aale December 2 Tamale* will be served all day or you may take them home with you. The place will be announced later. Keep this date in mind Thuraday, December 2. Mr. and Mrs. John Powell and Marlon and Steven Hultt of Klamath Falls spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Powell's parents, Mr. and Mrs A E. powell. 3 for FOOTBALL BROADCAST! Mrs. Mel Williams and small son Mr*. Warner, mother of Mr. Way- man Warner, is very sick at this Martin ot Grants Pass are spending the week with Mrs. William's mo time. ther. Mrs. P A. Tracy and family. Mr. Karl Owning returned to hi* home from the Community hospital Miss Arline Thompson was visit Wednesday. ing In Salem and Portland recently. Keep your feet dry — Visit the Mr l^andon returned from the Men's S h o p _______________ Community hospital last week and is recovering nicely from a serious op eration. The little niece of Mrs. Cbomel who visited them this summer suf fered an operation for appendicitis has parcially recovered but will have to undergo another operation. The appendix had broken before the op eration. Dab- Smith, scoutmaster, and E P. Stone, chairman, with some of the boy scouts attended the court of honor In Medford Monday night. There was only one scout in the Cen tral Point troop that came up for award and that was Hal Jewett who came up for First Class scout. - 25C - 2 pound. - 3 bunches 2 pounds H Delicious Apples 75c L. c . G R I M E S FOO TBALL 25C - 1 0 Associated Service Station Jonathans - - - 1© ' EXTRA Ql ,'LITY a m TURNIPS— BEETS Re our guest on another Associated Sportcast and accept our invitation to drop in and get acquainted. Smiling Associated Service keeps your car running smoothly, safely and econom ically. .. . . i « - Mince Meat Carrots K. M. E. D. ASSOCIATED Pound GOOD QUALITY $v. s. c. - b t i T g e r ALL MEAT 2 pounds - Weinies ) f lh 25 V Sauer Kraut \ 98c 25 1 Pint 25c / Boost The Football Team! SPORTCASTS Faber's SEE THE GAME—FRIDAY C n a m e l W a re LODGE DIRECTORY C L A S S IF IE D Peanut Butter W aln u ts Oregon vs Born to Mr. and Mrs Harry Pow ell Sunday at the Community hospit al In Medford a little daughter Mr*. Eva Smith'* *iater from Port weighing 8 lbs 10 oz. land who ha* been visiting at th" Ladl'-s and Children's Galoshes at Smith home returned home Wednes The Men's Shop. day _______ RKBEKAHK Mt. Pitt Lodge No. 167 Meet* Ist and 3rd Wedneaday I O O F Hall Clara Vincent, Noble Grand Mlnnle Burkles, Secy. Dr. A. R. Hedges CENTRAL POINT BEAUTY SALON Pum pkin Mr. and Mra. Paul Anderaon of Medford have recently moved to The Grange carnival was a big their ranch 14 mile eaat of the Bear success with a large attendance, Creek Bridge. _______ much fun, and many amusements. Edwin Gebhard left the fore part The Golden Link class of the of the week for Lo* Angele* where he will attend the Dieael Engineer Christian church will meet at the home of Mrs. Betta Pankey Nov. 12. ing School. I O. O. P. 193 Noble Grand. C. E Humphrey S' C J. E. Vincent Meet* each Monday evening at Hull Visitor* Welcome. Armistice Day! WRESTLING NEWS OROCHRY MARKET Phone "9 t Stoves & Stove Pipe Light Bulbs and Hardware STOP — LOOK - Alexander Hdwe. & Imp. Co. LISTEN That IVarless Fighting Fundamentalist JAMES MATTHEW ALLEY (Bible Evangelist • In an Old Time Gospel AN OREGON BANK SÉ RV Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eldon enter tained Mr. and Mrs Bert Peck at | dinner and with an evening of cards WANTED— Plowing with tractor *■ *■ Tuesday evening. the butcher at Faber’* Store. A new SeaFood market ha* open WANTED— Ironing or plain sewing ed up across from the Roxy Theatr Eva Wright, 4 blocks north Fire in Medford Sea fish fresh from the Hall X — It. ea will be on the market. Everyone :a invited in to gel acquainted and Take things you don't need to 15 R. try out these various sea foods. Front, Medford and get cash or liberal trade The TRADE MART REVIVAL WANTED Church of Christ—Central Point Starting Wed., Nov. 3, 7:30 p. m. GI/ORJOl'S ■ 5 ■ ■ a MUSIC HEARTY WELCOME COME - WORK - PRAY Legal Notices WBLD1NG— Electrtr and Aecytlene. wrought and ornamental iron, NOTH K T O C R E D IT O R * gift* and novelties, pottery. Notice la hereby given that the Metal Kraft Shop 2l»9 W Main. undersigned has been appointed ad Medford minlstratrlx of the e«»*te of Thomas WANTED— Arabltleus students for udge, deceased All persons having resident and home study course* Dims against said estate, are here- In business training that turn >y required to present same, duly verified as required by law, to sail spare time into earning time Med administratrix at the Office of W U ford Business College. OWN. Trill, Suite 9. Talm Building. Me.l ford. Oregon, within six month FOR (4ALE from the date of this notice Dated TAKE Second hand goods to 111 this 28th dav of October. 1937 KATIE JUDGE Trade Mart. Get cash or liberal trade. We swap 15 South Fron* W o T rill V t t '^ for Fatal- M e d f o r d _______________ See the NEW In making your W ill you have the privilege o f specifying an Executor o f your choosing. If you do not the Court will exercise that right when you arc gone. In making your W ill consider the advantages o f a corporate Execu tor, such as the U. S. National, over an individual who might be incapable, inexperienced, or who might die before fulfilling the important duties involved. A n n o u n c in g th e O p e n in g o f Dry Slabs M E D F O R D 'S SEA FOOD MARKET $4.00 load PLANER BLOCKS $4.75 load Central Point Word Yard Tel. W H OLESOM E .AM I might Salmon |l«rp V r ( Inin« '¿M* I •••Alt'll rOOR II m % Ov*t«T% !■>•**•• K m pérr i Lim s IAA K. Mnin |cro wn fr*m» lto\> Cell o f write for B o l ' . . on IT ills. It point! out memy then f t in u b t.b yon wiU he interested. GEORGE T FREY. Manager DWIGHT L. HOCOHTON, A*»t. Mgr M e d fo rd B ra n c h etf t h e l u l l e d S ta le » N a t io n a l B a n k M end O f f i c e , rortlnm d. O reg on PREWAY Oil Burning HEATERS fU U V I.A TK and RADIATE HUMIDIFIED HEAT to warm the home More Heat with Less Fuel Central Point Hardware We also handle SPARK Heaters