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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1938)
rr.y; t r a l P»((r Four LOCALS ,/v i p o in t a w f r i c . an central ; SI il O N LIVESTOCK COLISEUM Mr*. F- M. Road* Jr and two| children arc vlidtlng at the Mr and Mr*. H K Road* home of Beal laine. | Theodore (ila** who i* confined at hi* home with a »light lllneax.waan't able to be out to lodge Monday evening. The Pa*t Noble Grand club w II meet for their usual monthly gather ing at the home of the president Mr*. Minnie Buckle*. Allan Henderson is home from In hospital again, und able to be up and around the bou*e. A new lot of Faber's. summer hats at Miss Rose Williams of O a k la iio . i California was a guest at th e M. r.| Glea*on home Sunday. th Mr. and Mrs. Robert Church and* small daughter Betty of Medford spent Sunday afternoon at E. R Gleasons'. Amos McKee of Applegate, who ha* been in the Community hospital for several days, taking treatment for injuries from a runaway team of hor*f *. wa* removed to the home of his sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. John Higinhotham near Central Point on Saturday Reduced price* on straw hats at Faber's M. C. Gleason and family ar" visiting Mrs. Gleason's aunt in Sacramento this week The above represents the first detailed view of the huge building to be erected on Treasure Island by the California State Commission, for the purpose of housing and displaying livestock shows and athletic and sport ing events. Covering an average city block in area, the Coliseum will comfortably seat 8500 spectators. To the left, nearby, will be built one of the largest bams in the world, with facilities for 600 box stalls. These buildings will be the home of some of the fair's outstanding attractions. Additional facts of interest in con nection with the mammoth coliseum and livestock pavilion to be erected on Treasure Island by the California Ktate Commission are today dis closed through a report from Com mission headquarters. As the accompanying picture— the first one available showing in detail the construction of the entire structure—discloses, the building is not only huge In proportions but also attractive and decorative. Confronted with the problem of providing housing accommodations for thousands of blooded horses, rattle, sheep and swine, as well as dog, cat and poultry shows, the Com mission and Exposition authorities have approved the design submitted above, plans for which were pre pared by Sam Hetman, architect of San Francisco. In addition to adequate facilities for the exhibition of livestock, it was essential that quarters be pro vided for important athletic and sporting events. E. J. Fjeldsted. Chief of the Live stock Show for the Golden Gate International Exposition today an nounces that the dimensions of. the display ring of the Coliseum—100 feet by 226 feet—will be greiter than those of the famous Madison Square Garden arena in New York City. Mr. Fjeldsted also states that to date 13 international livestock show s have been definitely contracted for the Exposition, with exhibits assured from every state In the Union, Canada, and all foreign wool pro ducing countries. Negotiations now under way Indicate that within two weeks two of the most important of America's dairy shows will be def initely signed up also. Leading breeders of California throughout the Eleven Western States and nation-wide express de cided gratification that the State of California and the Golden Gate In ternational Exposition are providing so thoroughly for the best Interests of this most important industry. r Mr. W. T. Clark of Central Point wan taken to the Community hospi Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. A Mrs. Marshall Simmonds and little j C. Committee. Tables have been re tal seriously ill July 22. Hogan at the Puruch r Home on j son Dennis Marshall arrive home served and the lunch will be spread July 21, a boy weighing pounds, from the hospital Tuesday and are at noon. Mother and son doing nicely. j doing fine. Contests, Races, and Games have LODGE DIRECTORY WANTED real IF WANTING to buy or s*ll estate see L. G. Pickell. WANTED— Ambitious students for residence and home study coures in business training that turn spare time luto earning time. Medford Business College GWN. FOR RENT— Three room furnish'd apartment, electric range, hot and cold water. Screen porch, private bath and entrance. Phoue Bui for appointment. W . E. A L E X A N D E R HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. Central Point THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS arili come to your home everr t iy through Saw Filing-Gumming m ow er s h a r p e n in g STOVE LINING Trouble «booling on ln*t»le elee- trie wiring nnd plumbing SIGNS— ART General Painting THE CHRISTIAN SC rN C E MONITOR /4a In tern ateli •/ r _ . . y N iu i j / J / r I* record* for r«a th* vorVr* r > eoaHr irtlr» w en t, Th* M 'nWa* io** so l »»ploil trim* or w neutoa: s*i«h*r d m « wr.ofr «ham. But d ial* aorraettvalT * ' h thrm W aturea f*r t u , , m*u so d all th# » * ■ » ! » . UK-hid in * -.to W * l » M a z u U M Sartina. T r * r h n . t . a a S rlan r* P u M M ttn c So*» Í tr On*. M orva* S t i r o S a v o n V e huaros eira** afi-ar ■»» aubarr p n oo la Th* C hr‘ - ■■ Srianrr m . t . t«r fa* - Tartod af ra a rtK » • » o r - t u »* m I m on th , t t "* t month «1 W Wrdnaada* n*u*. tarl-id,ng M a i n a S a r to * t .rar u s o * ■— sta IlKOU N A I.AMH C e n tra l P o in t W o o d Y a r d M IMS Hamburger YACHT C U R ALL GOOD MEAT 33 ■ 2 Lge. Tins ____________ ■ 2 Lbs. Peanut Butter - 1 9 C Frankfurters FRESHLY GROUND 2 Pounds - Pit NIC SPECIAL 23 CUT SLICKS— No. ai/, Tin* 19 Pound D ill Pickles LARGE SI/. F - - 35 4 for 5 C Cottage Cheese GOOD, LARGE EARS ■ 2 Dozen - - - - “c 25 Pint - - - 1 I e The Oreen Lantern TAKEN UP— Ewe and lamb. Owner Mrs. Rert l.ang»ton and children ! please call for sane T e le p h o n e visited Mr Ijingston at l»ak»> of th - 161 Central Point. Mrs M Wood* thl* week Driver, Old Stage Road. A letter received bv friend* from j FOUND Disabled trailer «in moun Mr* Bartol of Partna. Idaho stated tain highway Owner may have that Harry ta now In Denver Th • same by proving ownership snd rest of th* family I* a* home though paying r«>*t» of repair* and remov- Tom msy m*k* hi* snnual trip to si. Call this office 42-411 Central Point. l|cn«*onaMf Prkr$ ■ Tuna Fish i Oreen Corn FLY SPRAY and SWATTERS Plumbing, Pipe and Fixtures Harness and Paints Ju»t Receive»l HOARDS. DIMENSION SMIPI.AP P h o n e 1M»I ■ 2 for Ethel’s Beauty Salon LUMBER MARKET I ‘ Quality Groceries at a Saving’ ; Pineapple GRANGE NOTES of GROCERY a FOR RENT— To responsible couple. have moved to Mt. Vernon, Wash 1 room furnished modern bouse. Mr Theodore Glass is improving ington Give us a Try! \ miles north of Central Point after several days Illness. Bear Creek bridge. Mrs. Eastman Win. Thome, Proprietor* Mr, Lee returned home from th»' H ill SALE hospital last night and It is hoped Three w e e k s elapse between FOR SALE— All metal flag poles that an operation for appendicitis Grange meetings at the Central for schools, clubs, parks, private may he warded off. j Point Drang' this time, Ihe next me estates. Also school ground equip eting will be Aug 5th. Watch next Mr. and Mrs Edward Farra are] ment. D. D. D m vis. 125 No. Holly, j weeks paper for father announce Medford, Phone 745M 42-31 enjoying today a visit from their I ment. PERMANENTS son Fred of San Francisco. *2.00, *2.75, $3.50 A $0.50 Pomona Grange will hold its An- FOR SALE— Red Cedar Shingle*. ' nual Picnic Snndy July 31st at Jack- S lu m ip o o A K in g e rw a v e — 7 5 c Shingle Nalls, Valley Tin. Got Mt«»s Hel n Young of Medford re i son Hot Springs All Grange mem D ry F in g e r W a v e .50«' our prices before buyiug. turned horn», recently after spending bers and their families are invited to W et F in g e r W a v e ¡i5 c MEDFORD LADDER WORKS Ihe week end with hr frind Miss i attend All work Guaranteed REPOSSESSED Electric Refrigera I.arone Thompson In Grants Pass Each family are asked to take a tor. See Bert Peck at Garage for j basket lunch. Coffee and iced tea Central Point Gladys Palmer of Lodi, California a fine buy on easy terms. will be served by the Pomona H E formerly of Central Point Is visiting FOR SALE or TRADE— Plano, light Mrs. Earl Heft and other friends In coupe, and trailer for what have the valley. yon? 907 Hazel gt., Central Point. Mr and Mr* Dale Smith and Melody spent Sunday at Lake of the FOR SALE- -Flue Jersey row. 807 Wood*. Harold Pierce. Hal Jewett. Hazel HI., Central Point. Franklin Gebhard and nn> of the Full Line o f G en era l H a rd w a re Holt boy* were at the scout camp FOUND Another Carload Faber's E M M iiiM M a iB a B ia a a iB B a a iB iB H a iB g s a i ! Mr. Flaharty received word from his sister in Oakland that owing to illness she would be unable to visit him the first of August as planned. He also received word that his son Dorsey was in an automobile accid ent that a lady run her car into the rear end of his parked ear causing considerable damage. The lady claimed that a humble hee lit on her face. NOW OPEN M ill KENT you krow, the runner plant* are pro ducing large finp berries even before AMERICAN CLASSIFIED the plant has time to root. ADS BRING RESULTS I counted the berries on one plant been planned for the afternoon. Swimming will also be in .prder. Please, remember to include com Î plete table service with your lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bohnert, Mrs. Edith Bohnert and Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Maust attended the Recre Mrs. L. H. Smith was made happy ation Picnic at Jackson Hot Springs when she received a air-way letter Monday night July 25th. tdom her daughter saying that she Mrs. Victor Rursell entertained and h'-r husband were on their way the H. E. C. Club of the C°ntral ■ to visit her. They may arrive any Point Grange, Wednesday afternoon day Before returning to Iowa they July 28th. Dainty refreshments were D. D. Davis of Medford was :t will visit relatives in California. served by the hostess assisted by visitor in Central Point Tuesday, Mrs. Wm. Foley. Sixteen members Mr. and Mrs. J. f Woods return-1 discussing politics and what not were present friends and acquaintances. ed home Monday morning from Ihelr trip to Gettysburg where they J N<vrirE attend»‘d ihe old Soldier Reunion. This Is to notify those who have Before returning home Ih-v visited been picking blackberries along Mrs Woods' sisters in Marion, Iowa. I Bear Crepk. that this is private pro I' n<l«-r New Management There they attended a big family r• -. perty, and w> will not tolerate berry union and saw all old friends anil picking or trewpassing on onr pro relatives. Mr. and Mils. Woods arc perty. A. T. LATHKOP. (Formerly Nip A Sip) both looking fine and stood the trip! well. MEALS. LUNCHFN. DRINKS •Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hlginbotham Mr. E. L. Smith has purchased a I. O. O. F. 193 Noble Grand. C. E. Humphrey new Plymouth sedan and with his Sec. J. E- Vincent mother will leave for Detroit and Meets each Monday evening at Hall drive the Plymouth home He ex Visitors Welcome._________ pect* to he gone a month or two. CLASSIFIED (not on the ruuuers. but Just ou the mother-plant and there was 111 stawberries on the one mother plant. Trusting this will be of ser The annual North Dakota aud vice to you I remain, Respectfuiy Archie Parker ! South Dakota picnic for southern yours. Oregon and northern California w>ll be held Sunday, July 31, 1938, it W o m en F in d W a y Cran’ s Pass Munici|>al Park. T o T a k e O f f F at Meet your friends from home there. Bring your liathlng suit and Tnousads of women - are taking saint in Rogu> River. Committee , off fat...........without diet or exert- will furnish Coffee. without affecting their health . . . . F. S. — Writ» your old home tow n with LAXIUD >be fat-"?duclng trea - newspaper and friends hark there to , ment- It i-i removing fat from th u come out to the picnic. just as It tlid from Lawrence Hack BY THK COMMITTEE when he lost 123 pounds in • i • months while It was featured a | "B lieve it or not" by Ripley. Wo- I men find LAXRID is absolutely safe | to take. It does not contain Phem I, MR EDITOR: Just a little information about the j Thyroid or Dinltrophenel in any All Ingredients in LAXIUD strawberry plant that I brought to form j have been used by physician for 50 the office yesterday. I think I will call the strawberry year*. We guarantee that it is en 'Oregon's Magic Wand Wand". Last tirely free from any poisonous or year I crossed the New Oregon one- harmful substances. Try It today on crop berry with tha Tverbeariug our money-back guarantee as you Improved Ma&tidon l»y hand pollln- can’t lose. Get LAXRID today from izatlon. The result was the rapid your drug store. Write for free book growing, heavy producing berry on the Safe Way to Reduce. LAX RID Distributors, Portland. Oregon. plant. I have about 100 plants which will Sold exclusively by Stone's Drug produce many sturdy runners and as Store, Central Point, Ore. Dakota Folks to Hold Picnic Sun. COMMUNICATED While Mr. and Mrs. W. H Nor- cross were away at Crescent Cit>’ | over the week end a band of doc* killed most of their young chicken:- Bob Hoagland is spending week at Dead Indian Springs. THURSDAY, J YI.Y2M, 1MB p o in t , o h b o o n Phone 57 Cor. 4th Jk Pine Central Point f t - e » oa g r ’•#. » HA R DWA R E & SUPPLIES • Welding, Wiring and Plumbing Done Expertly. Central Point Hardware ----------- Firestone Triple-safe Tires MOST MILES PER DOLLAR By Triple-Safe we mean— FIRST— Every fiber in every cord of every ply is sat urated and coated with liquid rubber by the Fir<wtnne patented prore.* of Gum-Dipping which counteract* tire-destroying internal friction and head t h vt MEANS PROTECTION AGAINST BLOWOUTS. SECOND— They have two extra layer* of Gum-Dipped cord* under the tread. THAT MEANS PROTEC TION AGAINST PUNCTURES THIRD— They have a scientifically deigned tread that jtopy yonr car up to 25% quicker. THAT m f a v s PROTECTION AGAINST SKIDDING Onnly Firm-tone g i v e , you these patented and exclu*ive SAFE TY festare*. Jol„ the Flrestonne Save-A-Llfe Campaign TODAY by equipping your car with a set of new Firestone Tire* th e o n ly tires m ad e that a re s a fe ty -p r o v e d on th e sp eed w a y s fo r y o u r p ro tec tio n on the highw ays. Associated Service Station L. C. Grimes