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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1937)
PAGE CE\ T R A L P O U T au LOCALS A M E R IC A * TH VRAÜ -AT, N O V E M B E R 35, 1937 CENTRAL POINT. ORBOO?» ! The Odd Fellows are entertaining'two years; Edmond Plele. one and aisle. Olson ceas*d his C')U!U • ld the Rebekah's Mopduy evening and one-half years; Carol Weldmaa, one waited Slowly and painfully Lott a good time is assured. Everyone b- year 10 months; and Charles Frost, staggered up. clutched the lower sure and come. 1» months. Those receiving honor- strand of the ropes and pull« h.rn- able mention were Louis McGiuley, self through. And that was the grap- Mrs Minnl* Wearer returned t<> W. H. Wright has bought the O l-' 1 5 months; Doreen Bohneri. 18 pllng match. A few seconds later her hum'« in Sami Valley recently after a major cperat on at the Com son Place and Leater Wright ba¡ months; Clara Seaman, 15 months; Smolinski clattered Into the ring but j munity hospital. purchased the Wheeler house. Kathryn McAllister, two years, and It was all over and the large crowd j was roaring its satifactlon — ;----- I Vera Abbott, two years. Mr«. George Well* and children nf Cecil Gautenbein and David Put-’ Winners of second, third, fourth Oklahoma who arrived here recently have decided to return to their old man left for Salem to visit their and fifth prises in class 3 were: OH M T ! home and hop1-1 to bo abl" to start parents over the Thanksgiving hoi!- Betty^Clark, three years: Marilyn their r turn trip Friday. days. Bohnert, three and one-half years: --------- Ralph Watson, four and one-half; .Mr. M.d Mrs. William Ask with of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hulburt of Al- an(j j acq Ue|(ne Butts, three years, !*r.i pect are visiting Mr. Aakwith t mother. Mra. Gene Miller of Port bany spent the weekend with their Those receiving honorable mention land, for a couple of weeks. son and wife, Mr and Mrs. Kenneth were Venita Gardner, four years; ~ X Hulburt. Billy McAllister, three and one-half Harry Hanson has recently sold _ . , ~ TT , , years; Sydney Smith, five and one- the Nadler place to Mr and Mrs. The Cooked hood Sale of the Civic i _ .. „ _ , Ernest Harris who are arrivals from ,,, . , , . half years; Dorothy McGay, five and Club was a very successful affair. 1 . .. , Colorado. _______ . . . . . . , one-half years; Joan Cameron, five The ladies taking in about $16. | „ _______ years and Carol Cameron, three yrs Mr. and Mrs Cheater Booth re lY D n turned to Central Point last week Barney Ulus wuo operated a cute after a trip east Mrs. Booth was in Washington has taken over toe formerly Phyllis Robertson. ! Webber Cate on Soutn Kivers ce Miss Pauline Harader of Albany {and Is putting out very good ihetui visited friends here over the week at a nominal price, hlr. olds lias nau •nd. much experience and understates Bill Snider from San Francisco how to put out tasy and attractive Is visiting Grandmother and Central eats. Stop in and enjoy one ot nis Point friends for a few days. He tine dinners. will then continue on to Corvallis where he will visit old classmate). Jack Brenner 01 Portland visited Bill Is having a two weeks vacation. at the home of his sister-in-law. Mrs. Little Carlyn Hover had her ton C E. Smith and family over the week sils out last week and Is recovering end. nicely. Barney Stiaunzer of Portland was Mr. and Mrs. Walter Love and a visitor at the C. E Smith home little son Norman accompanied by Mr. Love’s mother Mrs. Dollie Love Wednesday. motored to Fort Klamath Sunday. They visited Mr. Love’s uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denton. Mrs. Dollie Love remained for a couple of weeks visit. Mr. Love stated that while he didn't hunt, he brought back more ducks than many of the hunters did. Alice Lees had her tonsils out last Saturday. While she was asleep. Dr. Findley pulled two molars. She Is doing nicely. W RESTLING NEW S Jimmy Lott displayed the rugged ness that made him a top ranking football player to whip Polish Pa- looka Joe Smolinski in the main wrestling event at the Medford ar mory last night. All Smolinskl's ex treme brutality stood him in no stead as Lott, standing toe to toe with the hated bully, battled it out in Smolinski’s own style and finally won when, with both grapplerg stun ned and practically helpless outside the ropes, lie climbed back inside a few seconds before Smolinski after Referee Ole Olson had tolled off 20 •Mrs. Carrie Chase of .Medford v ‘s- counts over the pair, ited at the home of her sister, Mrs. The end came after each had grab- A. E. Powell, Wednesday. bed a fall; Lot fn eight minutes with three thundering sonnenbergs and Mrs. Reints trom near Salem ar Smolinski a few minutes later with rived last week for a three days vi back breakers and a body press. So sit with her daughter, Mrs. B«ri terrifically did Smolinski pour it on Langston and family. with that back-cruncher; he hois’, d I Lott o ff the canvass and battered him against the corner of the ring ropes, that the popular Jimmy was barely able bell for • 01 1 o l uaieij u u i e to iu a answer n s w e r r the ue u eu the third fall. Weak-kneed, he ca came We Will Give IXJR .SALE T A K E Second hand goods to the Trade Mart. Get cash or liberal trade. We swap— 15 South Front, Medford. FOR SALE.l It acres, 2-room house n«ar city limits of Medford on Pa cific highway. Good business lo cation $800.00 L. O. Picket, 1« S. Bartlett. Medford. 4-2t FUR SALK New crop Franquette walnuts, I lbs for $LOO. W. M Thethrow, Central Point 4-lt ESTHER PA LM ER DAY Teacher of Piano Bp*« la lises In class work for beginners Phons 1*9 Central point 4 It Dry Slabs ,\ Full Box-shaped mattress cover with each mattress renovated and rebuilt. ^5° 2 Pound* - - W ATER 25C P o ta to e s W aln u ts E xtra quality, F R A N Q U K T T K 8 KLAM ATH 2 Pounds 50-lb. sack - 3 9 - 2 9 C . Monarch Coffee THE 75c . GEMS, US. NO. 2 W O R L D ’S BEST 1-lb. Can - 25C P a rK a y Jelly B ean s O L E O M A R G A R IN E F R E S H STO CK - 20° - 2 Pounds 25 G IV E FOOD GIFTS— Let us help you fill Fri. & Sat. Only Nov. 26-27. Faber’s a basket for Christmas Bring your Mattresses Best Prices In Valley grocery C E N TR AL PO INT Mattress Factory MARKET Phone 291 LIND LIN O LE U M SHOP ; « • • ♦ ' A N . 'A 4 • * 1 ? We Follow Factory Lubrication Instruction • To be sure that the correct lubri- pants are used in your car, we follow the car factories* lubrication instruc tions and recommendations. • Yda can depend on a thorough and proper job of lubrication—we are trained to know your car and the importance of lubrication in secur ing performance, economy and safety. • . ' t . A A .♦ BE WISE PICTURIZE a n d js SHANGLE ! Helping Santa Claus Making Photographs 1st Anniversary c. GRIMES Central Point, Oregon For Safe Driving Use I 9 Firestone Tires J I J For Quick Starting Use Pies Medford L. I is working night aud day for He’s already on His Wayl Firestone Batteries of the CE NTR AL P 0 7 N T BEAUTY SALON Only 25 Shopping Days Left! S PE C IA L Shampoo, Rinse and Finger W av e Nesco “Fowl-fitted” ROASTER S 1 .0 0 EXTRA 8 PKCJIAL Permanents $1.98 P h o n e C en tra l P o in t. 2.1 f o r ap p oin tm en t • IK N M E R . S E X T O N H s le ln w r USED RADIOS IW nre but In* n lw sh crr PLANER BLOCKS $4.75 load GOOD A M O R I MFNT 8« 2 Dozen Pound J Hot Cak*es $4.00 load Tel. OR Associated Service Station ♦ Steaks, Chops, Chili, Sre ns for Central Point Wocd Yard NO F IL L E R •HE MEN S S hop B A R N E Y ’S CAFE 35 S. Riverside 252 FREE CLASSIFIED WANTED— Ambitious students for resident and home study courses In business training that turn apare time Into earning time. Med ford Business College. OWN. No. A T T E N T IO N ! On THANKSGIVING DAY went to Harvey Snyder, five months; Nancy Hamilton, eL^it mouths; Bes sie Pyle, six month»; John Parsons Day, eight months; and Barbara WANTED Roach, seven and ooie-half months. WANTED— Second hand toilet and Class 2 winners fo l l o w : DeUu Good, lavcratory in good condition. Call or write this office. H a m b u rger O ra n g e s S ( N H IS T — N A V E L S , Box E.i:-FABER WKMJINQ— Electric and Aecytlene. wrought and ornamental iron, gifts aud novelties, pottery. Metal Kraft Shop. 209 W. Main. Medford. CHRISTMAS F A N C Y GRADE Mrs Jennie White has been very ill with a bad cold but is better at this time. __________ » Shatigle's a n i ^ T T a b y salon can.elout of his cornPr and was wel by Edwin Gebhard who Is attending Smolinski who smelled an easy win. Diesel school In Los Angeles writes to an end late Saturday night iu IN L A ID LINO LEU M that he U enjoying It very much as Hotel Medford with ■ three judges. Smolln8kl 8tarUd throwin» punches many of his oid friends are there, I after viewing photographs of oven 8nd Lott Jerked the <rowd t 0 Y A R D GOODS fBet the Casad boy, Fred Boswell und a 1 1 1 0 babies entered from all southern b* standlng up there and fighting it few others. R IG S Oregon and northern California, m - ,out’ Afler a rectlc s e t - t 0 ln th' cor- V E N E T IA N B U N D S Mrs. Burns and sister are vlstlng mtng 15 winners and 16 for honor- nBr of the rln* ’ both K™PPl°™ ™ta- friends in Eugene for the past ten able mention Judges were Mai ion p,,lted ,hroUKh tbp r0 P«« and onto Medford dayH. They are eipected home this 227 W. Main St. Ady and Lucille Burtta, art teachers the floor, and Referee Olson started week end. Phone 910 his count. at Southern Oregon Normal school At 20 both were still flat in the The Fast Noble Grand Club will and A. Morris Ellett o f Medford. hold a hot Tamale Sale December 2. In class 1 , which Included babies Tamales will be served all day or from three months to one year old, you may take them home with you. Marcia Young was Judged winner of Keep this date in mind— Thursdn.v, first prize, in class 2 , ‘embracing ba December 2. bies from one to three years old, Lewis Work was namtnj the winner In class 1, including youngsters from three to six years old, Yllchael Wyatt I. O. O. F. 193 of Jacksonville was awarded first Noble Grand, C. K. Humphrey prize. Little Miss Young is six Sec. J. K. Vincent t Is six Meets each Monday evening at Hull months old; Master "Work months old; and young Mr. Wyatt Is Visitors Welcome. Let us pause and enumerate the reasons why we should five years old. RHBEKAHS Other winners in Class 1 are as be Thankful and then tell the World and our Creator. Mt. Pitt Lodge No. 107 follows; Virginia Denr, nine months; Meets 1st and 3rd Wednesday Dorene Contrail, eleven and one-half I.O.OF. Hall months; Yvette Steirens, four mon Clara Vincent, Noble Grand ths. and Caroline Hixll, four and one Minnie Buckles, Secy. half months. Honcmihle mentions W ANTED — ‘Loose alfalfa or grain hay. See John Lubbers, Faber’s Grocery. 7 -11 Prepare Now For Bennett Apples Author—I do my best work at night. Editor— You must have written this poem after a hearty breakfast. Winning Babies Named by Judges In onangle oalon LODGE DIRECTORY ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a F i L I L I te a - 0 1 la h lr Long’s 2nd Hand Store. R A V E l L c S i i t s 3 Sizes MODERN ECONOM ICAL EFFICIENT 5«c them before buying SE R VIC E SO C O N V E N IE N T Greyhound offer* more service to more places than any other form o f public travel. It gives you the comfort and conven ience o f a p r i v a t e car at a fraction of the cost. Plan your T h a n k s g i v i n g and holiday travel by Greyhound. EXAMPLES OF LOW FARES Coon Jet Fintene ...... Port Ian nd n rn .tr D C r U I: | * r lc e » T i i t R«**>“ * Rr**s «r ittr a l Point- N a » Franelnro O.W. •2.00 saas •A .90 97.70 Atoo R.T. S 14.00 S «1.50 910.25 915.90 CA R V IN G SETS Central Point Hardware We also handle SPARK Heaters