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***-*» -l ITCMTIUL POINT PAGE F O I E AMERICAN THURSDAY*. NOVEM BER S4, 1038 C U B U L POINT. OIUCOON Mr. and Mrs. E verett F aber a t Mr. and Mrs. F r« ‘ man Le'Jlanc Im portant M eeting of tended “ N estle D ow n ” Co. the Don Cossack Chorus in from Ray, Colorado stopped for a G range D ecem ber 2 P o rtla n d last T h u rsd ay night at the H old s O pen H ouse couple days Visit With Mrs. Zella Civic A uditorium as guests of Mr. — ■ ■ — i Damon. They were old friends and Mr. and Mr». H om er Conger and Next meeting of the Central P oint and Mrs. Don Faber. They also took Nestledown Products, Iuc., are A nother of Mrs. H«len H e d r ic k s had not seen each o th e r for 26 years. little d a u g h te r Anita Kay were din stories "Wild C at’s K iss” , appears in The LeBlanc visited th e ir son and holding open house F riday and S at G range will be December 2nd. At in th e football gam e on Saturday ner guest« at the Roger Yoat home the Liberty of December 3rd. This family In K lam ath F alls and re tu r n urday in th e ir new q u a rte rs at 4uS this meeting the executive com m ittee between Oregon, and University of F riday evening. W ashington. where for 1939 will be elected. 1« a very interesting sketch of life to their home by the so u th e rn route East Main street, Medford, P lans for the A nnual D inner Mrs. Damon received a card from they moved recently. They a re equip MMr. F red Wolff is building a new in th e Oregon m ountains and holds Dance which will be held December L ittle Corrine W ilburton likes hog house on hia place in the Wil your interest until the last word. As them, w ritten at Salt L ake City, say- ped for increased production and 9th will be made at this meeting an d school fine. She Is in 3rd grade. stirring. ' ln 6 th a t they w fre having a wonder- have a much improved shop. The the by line says it i« low Springs district. memorable story of love and life a n d j f u l trip. When they first arrived j company already have a distributing reports from the 25 or more patrons Fifteen employee» working in tho youth's aw akening". Mrs, H e d r i c k , t h e Damon's Cafe, they o r d e r a branch in P o rtland, and sales pro attending National Grange will be gladioli bulbs stored at Jacksonville as you all know, is the d a u g h te r of ham burger, then they went into gram s are now u nder way in other htard. by th e owner, W. J. W'arner, of Med Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Norcross and the kitchen and said "W e came a cities th ro u g h o u t the state, we are A date for t h e Installation of the IF IN N E E D ford, a r e getting ready a carload of wife of Professor Hedrick of the long way to see you, Zella". In a ^o^d. A factory like this will be a new officers elected N ovember 4, bulba to be shipped to Florida. Mr. of Medford high school an d was born short tim e they were busy renewing big thing for the valley employing will be set a t this tim e also. W a rn er had 12 acres of gladioli Officers elected by the Central and grew to womanhood here, g r a d old tim e and exchanging newg of about 25 persons now -and if it con growing on the Henry Niedermeyer F L A S H L IG H T B A T T E R IE S tinues to grow as it has in the past, Point Grange m embers for 1939 are: uating from our local school. It has old friends. ranch and harvested a crop of a p (N ew S ty le s) it will be one of the payrolls th a t we Master— Arnold Bohnert, Overseer not been many months since we were proxim ately 4000 trays each of — O. C. Maust, Lecturer— Mrs. S ta n A N T I-F REEZE Crochet an d K nitting cotton, 800 ; so badly need. able to print about the "R oad K id" which would average about 50 written by Mrs. Hedrick and printed yard skeins at Faber's. C O IL S Everyone should visit this firm ley Lydiard, S tew art— E lm er Olsen, pounds of bulbs. CON DEN SERS and see their fine products during Assistant Stew art — Cleo Young, in th e Saturday Evening Post. The Guy Tex spent Sunday a t Pros- the open house. D IS T R IB U T O R P O IN T S Chaplain— Mrs. O. C. Maust, T re a Liberty should hgve let folks know The ditch crew is working on the pect. su r e r — C. F. Smith, S ecretary— Mrs. S T A R T E R S W IT C H E S irrig atio n ditch In the Willow It was coming and it would have in Culver F u rr y , Gate K eeper— J. F\ R A D IA T O R H O SE creased th e ir sale immensely. We Mrs. Dorothy Keithley left Friday M iss Z ad a Cash and Springs district and is building a W ard, Ceres— Mrs. Delm er Smith, F U E L PU M P S hereby extend our congratulations night for her home in S an ta Rosa. flume back of the Wolff houae. Carl W ilterm ood W ed Pom ona— Mrs. J. F. W ard, F lo r a — to Mrs. Hedrick, Mr. Hedrick and California. H er husband was in a n d m a n y o th e r a r t lc ’e« fo r th e 1 Mrs. J. D. W est, Co-op. D irector- - W arm gloves and socks at Faber's. children and Mr. and Mrs. Norcrass, ju re d in an auto accident. a u to m o b ile and lastly to Central P oint as It is Married at the Baptist Church in W arren Patterson. Mrs. Mabel Driver is visiting her claimed that our su rroundings all Call at Mrs. Stansbie is not very well Medford ill the presence of their im m o th e r in Van Duren, A rkansas and lend Influence on o u r lives. Amos W. W alker, form erly of this mediate families and close friends lately. will spe nt the holiday season with Miss Zada Cash and Mr. Carl Wilter- city, has moved his real e s ta te of- bar. JA C K L E E S ’ Mrs. Tex W ilburton has been glck!m00< J this morning.. Following th flee from North Riverside avenue in Dr. A . J. L oeffler ceremony the happy couple enjoyed Medford to 326 W est 6th stree t with Intestinal flu. Andrew W aterm an, uncle of Bob N ow in P ractice • GARAGE a combined wedding and th anks- near the postoffice. ble and Wallace West, of Willow giving dinner at th e Cash home. Re A car from Georgia was in Grimes Springs, ds spending Thanksgiving B erkshire silk hose, m a k e the Dr. A. J. Loeffler recently a n n o u n latives of the bride and groom were Central Point with them . His home Is In B an ced the opening of an office In the Service sta tio n Sunday afternoon present a t the dinner. best gift. A new stock a t F a b e r ’s. with pictures all over it from all croft, Oregon. F lu h re r building at Main street and Mrs. W iltermood was born and over th e world. They travel and OUR CLASSIFIED ADS ALWAYS Mrs. Lilly Abbot and Marta J e a n Central avenue. He will engage in take th e ir own pictures. They are raised In Central P oint an d g r a d u a t BRING QUICK RESULTS left Monday for Eugene with Mrs. general practice of medicine and s u r shellacked on. It was guite a novel ed from the high school last spring N ew M usic nt A bbott’« sister Miss Lois Kiniser, gery. and has many friends here. Mr. ty. ' They had two children. 5E who has been visiting at the Abbott Dr. Loeffler is a g r a d u a te of W iltermood Is from G rants Pass and O riental G ardens home. They will spend T hanksgiv Wayne university's medical school, has run the Coffee P ot on th e Paei- ing with Mrs. A bbott’s parents Mr. class of 1920. After g raduation be , Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes w er°l . fic highway no rth of Medford for the E very S a tu r d a y N ig h t sum m er3. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Okner. Mr. Abbott will ¡spent a year at the Delray Industrial down one day last week . Mrs. Hayes ,M t t 1 * In R ig H all spend Thanksgiving with his Uncle! General hospital in Detroit and two is on the sick lUt. They are getting W iltermood plan t0 leave for A rU . along fine. and A unt Mr. and Mrs. Rus Moore at and a half years at the F ord Motor ona about the fifth of December S am e O ld T im e M usic L ake Creek. Mrs. Abbott plans to company hospital. F or 14 years he where they will spend th e winter. Mr. J. M. Babb has been visiting j re tu r n home Friday. engaged In. general practice at Lin A d m is sio n — M en 4 0 ? : L a d ie s 2 0 ? his d a u g h te r Mrs. Kendall at Mur coln P ark, Detroit suburb. He r e tu r n e d home yesterday, Miss Lorraine D avis LODGE D IR E C T O R Y He took a post g raduate course phy. H on ored at Supper in children's diseases at Physicians feeling better. I. O. O. F. 193 and Surgeon's college, Columbia L orraine Davis was th e honorod Noble Grand, E. W. Hedgepeth Mr. K iauier an d sou moved Into university. He then spent a year as guest of a b irth d a y supper given her Sec. J. K. Vincent the Jacob house. attending physician in the clinic of by h e r mother. T he table was de Meets each Monday evening at Hall Children's Hospital of Michigan In _______ Visitors Welcome. corated in pink and green, with the Mrs. J. II. T e r r e tt will e n tertain DO Y O U R C H R IS T M A S S H O P P IN G EARLY'! Detroit. cake lighted w ith fifteen candles. a group of ten friends w ith a A visit to an uncle In Florence in H o lid ay G ift M e rc h a n d is e a p p r o p r ia te f o r y e a r a r o u n d gift* Mrs. and Mrs. Schaitt, Lowell Black 1935 convinced him th a t southern Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. and Mrs. B irth d a y s , w e d d in g s, a n n iv e r s a rie s , p a rtie s , et?. ford and parents were present. L or Oregon was th e kind of place he Dade T e r r e tt and d a u g h te r Dorothy " W h a t y o u w a n t w h en you w a n t it." raine received many gifts and re WANTED wanted t 0 live in. He sold his ea st of Medford ad Mr. and Mrs. George ported a lovely time. ern practice and came here with an Davis will be am ong the guests. WANTED— As the season Is hers old friend, William B arrett, in 1937. H andkerchiefs In gift boxes at D on ald R ichardson again for fruit tree testing and He and Mr. n a r r e tt constructed one F a b e r ’s. treating for tree diseases. I am of southern Oregon's finest auto W ins H onor at C o lleg e in the m a rk e t for such work. Joe courts on the Pacific highway at the . ; .. . Accompanied by Mrs. Sally Rees Mann, Box 276, Central Point. southern city limit. U. O., EUGENE, Nov. 21— Donald and a nurse, little Joan Collins left Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. for P ortland T uesday evening, where WANTED— Ambitious students for P L U M B IN G Jo a n will be u nder a specialist’s S. Richardson of Central P oint, was residence and home study coures M iss L eota Jones R E P A IR S H O P Mrs. Rees is J o a n ’s aunt. Joan one of six of the highest ranking in business training th a t tu rn W eds M elford H ood care. stu d e n ts in the University of Oregon is Improvling but her recovery will spare tim e Into earning time. STEEL LA TH E W ORK eleeted to Phi Beta Kappa, national Medford Business College OWN. Wednesday m orning at 11 o'clock. be slow. honorary scholastic fraternity. A C E T Y L E N E W E L D IN G November 23, Miss L eata Jones b e FO K SA LK Mrs. C. Liberty Wilson Is serious Richardson, who is a senior in come the bride of Melford Hood In ly ill. Her d a u g h te r is w ith her and law, grad u a ted from Central Point GENERAL HARDW ARE FOR SALE— Burbank spuds, 60< Medford at the home of Rev. Bart- h e r b ro th er has been se n t for. high school. per cwt. Also walnut», p. D. lam. The young couple was a t te n d ed by the bride's (deter, Dorothy Lofland, Central Point. The Central Point stores are all Moving of the old railroad section H arris and Jo h n Chisholm. After FOR SALE OR TRADE for sedan the ceremony they left for a trip In closed. Damon's Cafe an d the Green house, recently purchased by T heo L antern a r e serving tu r k e y dinner dore Glass, is now under way. The — '27 Dodge pickup lu good condi to California. Upon their retu rn I today. building is being ta k en along the tion. Long's 2nd Hand Store. they will make th e ir home north of railroad right of way to the Pine Central Point. FOR SALE— Cotage organ In good John Anderson retu rn ed from two stree t intersection, then across the Mrs. Hood is the eldest d a u g h te r condition. Write P.O. Box 426, long trips recently, one to Los An trac k s and on to the corner of the Central Point. 6-2t of Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k Jones of the geles and a n o th e r to P ortland. field ju st west of the Glass home, Check up on th a t old stoce pipe. Cold W e ather m eans big fires Willow Springs Service station h av where Mr. Glass expects to put It in Big fires mean danger. IF WANTING— to buy or sell real ing recently moved here from P o r t The Owing service station is «dos shape for sale or rent. Mr. Lydiard estate, see L. G. Ptckell. 6-4t land Mr. Hood is th e son of Alice ing at noon today. of Medford is in charge of the work Hood of Central Point, having FOR SALE— F ra n q u e tte W alnuts. of moving the house and o th e r build Mr. and Mrs. Earl Owing and 12 H and 15 cents a pound. W. M graduated from th e local schools ings. Tetherow, Phone 211, Central He is now employed by the P o r t Leona, Mr. and Mrs. Bodenstab and Company of Lilly and Jo h n n y are Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Joe Woodcock and H ard w are & Im plem en t Co. Point. 4-4t land Beaver Cement Gold Hill having worked there for guests of their m other an d sister son Lyle are spending today a t the Central P oint FOR SALE —- Used electric and the past several years. Mrs. Owing and Mrs. LaCasse a t the home of Mr. Woodcock's p are n ts at treadle »owing machine. Easy Tahorna. La Casse home. term». Singer Machine Agency, S. S. C lass P arty 22 S. Grape, Phone 782, Medford LOCALS Mrs. H edrick H as • 1 •»_ Story in Liberty I y ^ : ■ 3 |in GOOD TASTE G IF T M E R C H A N D IS E CLASSIFIED STONE’S DRUG STORE Central Point Hardware Stoves (Q. Stove Pipe ALEXANDER A t S cott H om e FOR SALE— 3-room house an d lot, —clear. Also cow and bicycle. S»e Mrs. E. E. Scott en tertain ed her Jack Mosher. 4-4t Sunday School class at her home Those attend- FOR 8A L B Body Pine. *1.50 on S aturday afternoon. the ground or *1.75 delivered. were as follows: Cecile Har.sen. Also Oak. P. D. laifland, It* Anna Both, Anna Dale Coleman, mile« northwest of Central Point. 4-6t Dorothy LaCusse, Elisabeth Zuccala, Melvin Kelly, Jim m y and Barbara FO R R E N T Anders, and the hostess Mrs. Scott. Game« were played afte r which FOR R E N T — Room, very reasonable to lady, middle age, or a little delicious refre sh m e n ts were served older. Inquire at this office, (tf) All reported a very enjoyable time. E th el’s B eauty Salon All k in d « of B r« u ty W ork* P E R M A N E N T S , FA CIAl-H SH A M PO O , F IN G E R W A V E ». M A R C E L , M A N IC U R E « H A IR C U T * FANCY' M »IR D R E S S — 7 » ? Ptiooe 2 | Central Point L U M B E R and SHINGLES We have th e he«» grade* of t>slar shingle« at only MMO A *1 It» per *qn«re Central Point Wood Yard Tel. The Akers' little son and Mr. and Mrs. H u n t's d a u g h te r are both on the sick list. Blacksmithing General and R E P A IR W O RK C E N T R A I. P O IN T H I.AFKHM 1TH S H O P O. >1. ( " S h o r ty " ) M in ai, k. P ro p . DOW N: j For Safe Winter J Driving P a d d e d G a rm e n ts C o m fo rts NES UAoe S te r lin g S le e p e r R o lls Quality A e ro n n n tlrn l- E q u ip m e n t P illow « F IL L E D W ITH ; DOWN N o rth e rn PRODUCTS, INC. Y’est« YVater- Fowl Down A viation Ethyl G asolin e V eed o l & C ycol M otor O il * U nity S a fe ty Lights a S. & M. F og Lam ps ! OPEN HOUSE F riday and S atu rd ay, N ov. 25th and 26th. ♦; T rico W iper A rm s, B lad es and : V acuum Pum ps From 1 0 :0 0 A .M . to 9 :0 0 P .M . j Tropic-aim Car H eaters ! * P restone Com e and see our new factory at 408 E A S T M A IN S T ., M E D FO R D R adiator A r*i-freeze W ashing M achine S ew in g M ach in e. R adio*. B ird t'a g e « , U»ed t la th in g , sh o e « , e tc . Firestone S ee how our fam ous B eauty*Sleepers T ires and B atteries are m ade. Also I tn ttG E P IC K U P L O N G ’S Second H and Store Associated Service Station ‘M ade in O regon—but a com fort to all the w o rld L. C. G rim es ” MMM 8