The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, December 01, 1938, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    ('EM 1 K A L PO INT
rom
Mrs. Mollie Holme» and Roy Jones
were among those in Central Point
to receive an invitation fiom Mi
aud Mrs. Joseph Boswell of Los An­
geles, to the marriage of their dau­
Thomas Buck Is confined to his ghter Wyvette, to Mr. Aloysius Eweu
bed at his home north of Bear Creek on Tuesday the 27 of Dectinber ai
Mr Buck Is a World War veteran
12 o’clock noon at the home of Mrs.
Henry Heryford at Williams, Calif.
Mis» Arlene Thompson is working Mrs. Ewen was a former resident
In a Woolworth store In San Raphael of Central Point and
has
many
California.
friends here.
I LOCALS
Reminding you of felt slippers—
Fabers.
Mr. and Mrs. Jaatine Muse of Kla­
math Falls visited Mr. Muse's uncle
Mrs. L. H. Smith spent the day at Talent recently.
with Mrs. Clara Karra Tuesday. This
is the first time Mrs. Smith
has
Mr. John Rosa is completing a
been in tow'u for a month. She has shop or den for himself, Mr. Rosa
been forced to stay at borne since is a talented artist and paints many
she hurt herself a number of weeks j signs and other pictures and it reai-
ago, but is Improving slowly.
' |y will be more of a studio where he
Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart and can paint.
son of Boise Idaho,
visited
Mr.
Mrs. C. C. Hall of Albany, who
Stewart’s grandmother, Mrs. Nancy was called here by the death of her
Wilson and other relative» in the sister-in-law, Mrs. Wilson is remain­
valley recently, leaving for his home ing for a short visit with friends.
Wednesday. Mr. Stewart is a Kov Mr. Hall, owing to ill health was
ernment official In the forest ser­ unable to attend.
vice.
Christmas handkerchiefs now ou
Mrs. Guy To* who has been vis­
iting in Prospect plans to
return sale at Faber’s.
home either Saturday or Sunday.
Mrs. Purkeypile and daughter.
Mrs. Mollie Holmes says that the Airs. Ethel Jones, Miss
Geraldine
pleasant little clerk in Roy Jones’ Jones of Yreka and Mr. and Mrs.
store certainly can make tamale,. Kent of Medford left last Thursday
If you enjoy them once you will for Portland, called there by the ser­
want them again. They are tha best ious illness
of
Mrs. Purkeypile’s
ever.
daughter, .Mrs. Grace Malone, who
was operated on the preceding Tues­
You can buy Christmas merchan­ day. Mrs. Malone was so sick they
dise at a saving.— Faber’s.
were not allowed to see her. The en­
tire party with the exception of Mrs.
Mr. Jack Tharp hag just treated Purbejrpile returned home Sunday
the switch board at the telephone evening without seeing Airs. Malone.
office with a coat of paint and var­ Airs.
Purkeypile
remained
until
nish.
Wednesday when she returned home.
During this time she was able to see
daughter twice and when she
L O D G E D IR E C T O R Y her
left for home Mrs. Malone was much
improved.
I. O. O. F. 103
Noble Graud, E. W. Hedgepeth
Mrs. K. C. Faber and Airs. Wiley
Sec. J. E. Vincent
entertained a number of friends on
Meets each Monday evening at Hall Wednesday at a farewell party in
Visitors Welcome.
honor of Mrs. Viola Lampman who
is leaving soon with her sister, De-
Vlny for Portland t0 spent the win­
ter.
Episode 2 “ TREASU RE IS LE ’
Mrs. Roger Y’ ost and Dickie and Mr.
Don Stanley attended from
here.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chat
Eide
were
guests
in Sweetest
____________ from Grants Pass.
Sweetest Girt Contest
N o w—
Contest Closes, December 24—4:00 P.M .
Prizes A w ard ed , December 24— 6:30 P.M .
C O N T E S T
R U L E S
1.
2.
3.
— Anyone may in t.i except members of this firm ami families.
— Dec. 8 to 10— \otes will la- accepted for any girl.
— Dec. 10— Votes will he counted. The ten highest will enter
4.
— Dec. 17— Votes w ill be counted. ..The five highest w ill enter
finals.
— Dec. ¡44— Contest closes at 4 o’clock P.M. Prizes w ill be
aw aided at 0:30 P.M.
M A Y ROBSON
At all leading druggists
T I E — WED
LE W AYRE S
M A R Y C A R LISLE
The finest display of
u
Christmas Cards
C H R IS T M A S C A R D S
Hold ’Em N av y ’
If you were buying a violin you would look for an antique,
but in Christmas Cards you want the latest. That is why
we change oiu stock every year. We have a large variety
of brand new merchandise. There is no danger that you
will »»rid your friend the same card you sent last year if
you buy from us. See our boxes of 21 Assorted Card for
33<f and 49#. You will be amazed at the value.
Tliur. - Fri.
CLAU D ETTE COLBERT
and GARY' COOPER
in Southern Oregon
COME IN AND HF.E!
“ Bluebeard’s
8th W ife ”
S W E M ’S
G IF T S H O P
r .i i . . .
Faber's Market
SUN— MON
ERROL F L Y N N
JOAN HliONDELL
G IF T MERCHANDISE T o SUIT TH E OCCASION AND PURSE
Medford
STONE’S DRUG STORE
D A N C E
XMAS GIFTS
with G LEN HAM ILTON
and his band
Oriental Gardens
FOR MOTHER— Electric Toaster, Electric Iron, SIR* Coffee Maker
FOR HAD— Steel Tape, Hammer, Wrenches, I>■ ills.
Blacksmithing
General
SATU R D AY NIGHT
Regular Old Time Orchestra in
Small Hall
One admission in both Halls
Men 4Oc— Ladles 30 c
FOR SISTER— Skates, Scooter, Lunch lh>\.
and
R E P A IR W ORK
C E N T R A L POINT
BLACKSM ITH SHOP
O. H. ( “ K liorty") Minnlck, Prop.
Kozy Komfort
Slippers
Res. Phon* 891-J-2
(Succeosor to Dr. B. C. Wilson)
Medford
H ardw are & Implement Co.
7 Ih
7Re
40c to 09«
$ 1.00
8I.37Ì
7.V-
....... $1.79
Cernirai Point
& S'
Free Lecture
on
C h ristia n Science
SUBJECT:
C H R IS T M A S O N W H E E L S
T R IC Y C LE S — W AG O NS— SCOOTERS— IHCYCI.ES
Complete U n e to Choose From
A «mall deposit will hold until Christman
Who Is
Central Point’s
SIMS
Phone
Ml
Central Point Hardware
ALEXANDER
Faber’s
A N. JOHNSON, M. D., D. N. B
Phyalclan and Surgeon
FOR TH E F A M IL Y — Electric Corn Popper.
A IR T IG H T , R A D IA N T A CIRCU LATING HEATERS
O IL STOVES, STOVE PIPE , DAMPERS, ETC.
E LE C TR IC A L GOODS A SUPPLIES
ROOFING A ROOF PAINTS
M ake an ideal Gift
C H ILD ’S Bt \\Y « L I P P I RS
MISSES L E A T H E R SOLE S LIPPE R S
LAD IES’ SOFT SOLE S LIPPE R S
LAD IES’ HARD SOLE S LIPPE R S
MEN’S F E L T K LIPPE R S
HOY'S’ F E L T S O IT SOLE ..................
MEN’S HOMEOH ..................................
FOR BROTHER— Jack Knife, Wagon, Flash Light.
»STOVES—
C o m fo rta b le fo o tw e a r f o r th e e n tire fa m ily
“ Christian Science;
Newness of Life.”
BROS.
23 North Fir
M edford
BY
Dr. J O H N M. T U T T , C.S.B.
Sweetest Girl
Radiator W ork
K a n s a s C ity , M isso u ri
Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church.
In all its branches
The First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Boston. Mass.
For A ll C a.s
?
OUR
S P E C I A L T Y
HOIl. O l T — F L I M l O U T — L E A K S , ETC.
FABER’S
in Grunts PasB.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed­
ward Jones and Stanley and Mr. an-1
100 Votes given with each pound of
Christmas Candy or nuts
Purchased at
“ T rigger T rio ”
‘Perfect Specimen’
S H I N G L E S
A SR
Another family Thanksgiving was
held at the Alfred Middleton home
A sk a b o u t C o n te s t a n d P riz e s a t th e S to re
Sat. Only!
TH R E E M KSQITTEER h
M r«. Jus. F ille r says: " O n on m y «t'.in-
ach was so bad I cou ld n't eat or «¡cep.
Gas even prewa* d on m y heart. A d lerik a
brought me quick relie f. N ow , 1 ru t a * I
wish, sleep fin'», never fH t bet t- r "
NOTICE O F HALE
Winter applet, toe and
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
4Uc a box. Chas. Mabln, 1-8 mile
west of Central Point.
7-3t i’ll December 31, 1938. at 10 o'clock,
i A.M., lit the front door of the court­
FOR SALE— -Cotage organ In good house in the City of Medford, Jack-
condition.
W rit« P.O. Box 426, son County, Oregon, I shall sell at
Central Point.
6-2t public auction for cash to the high­
est bidder, the following described
IF WANTING— to buy or sell real real property, to-wit:
Beginning at a point on
estate, see L. G. Plckelt.
6- It
North and South Center line of
Section 25, which is a stake
FOR SALE— Franquette Walnuts,
330 feet north of quarter sec­
12^4 and 15 cents a pound. W. M
tion corner between Sections
Tetherow, Phone
211, Central
25 and 36, Twp.
3« South
Range 2 West of the W. M., and
Point.
4-4t
running thence
East
parallel
with the South line of Section
FOR SALE — Used electric
and
25, 1761 feel; thence North 28
treadle sewing
machine.
Easy
deg. West 352.8 feet;
thence
terms. Singer Machine Agency.
West 1595 3 feet to the center
22 S. Grape, Phone 782, Medford.
line of Section 25; thence South
on said center line 311.5 feet to
FOR SALK— 3-room house and lot,
the place of beginning, sltunted
and being In Jackson County,
— clear. Alio cow and bicycle. 8” *
Jack Mosher.
4-4t
Oregon.
Said sale is made pursuant to an
FOR BALE--Body Pine, $1.50 on execution Issued out of the Circuit
the ground or $1.75 delivered. Court of the State of Oregon for
Also Oak.
P. D. I/ofland.
lv* leckson County, and dated Novem­
tnllea northwest of Central Point. ber 30, 1938. In a suit whereiu
4-5t Jackson County Building and Loan
Association, an Oregon corporation.
1« plaintiff, and A. D. Perdue, et al.
are defendants.
L U M B E R
Dated November 30, 1938.
8yd I. Brown, Sheriff,
by Howard Gault, Deputy
and
as— Dec i, s, 15, 22_______________
210 Medford Bldg
», 1038
ENTER
1
Gas Gas All Time
for s a le —
.’MS
Everyone welcome
Girl Contest.
5.
Kenneth G. Denman of Aledford
was elected president of the Rogue
Snowmen at the annual meeting of
the winter sports club at the Jack­
son County Chamber of Commerce.
He succeeds Arnel P. Butler.
some of then) drove tractors all
night in order to get the plowing
FOR SALK
di en barred rock done before t h e ground got too wet.
Miteta, •
old.
mile N
Hear Creel Bridge, Central Point,
Killer the Sweetest Girl Contest.
Oregon, Mr* L. James.
7-lt
Phon» 4SI
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anders enttr-
talned the following
friends and
relatives for dinner last Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Scott, Mr. and
Mrs. Harley Dressier, Mrs Mill and
daughter Mura.
DECEMBER
sem i-fin a ls.
home of Mrs. Hesselgrave’g father
Mr. Alexander.
L'OR SALE
Central Point Wood Yard
THURSDAY,
OHEOON
joyed Thanksgiving day with her
Ethel’s Beauty shop will
dost sister Mrs. Let tie Gregory and niece
Saturday December 3 front 1 o’clock Miss Lyle Gregory.
to 2:30 o’clock. After this the shop
will remain open until six o ’clock
S P E C I A L
and later by appointment.
( H R I ST MAS O F F E R
Alias Ruth and Eva Walden of
$6.50 Machineleaa Permanent
$5.00
Medford were dinner guests at the
These Permanents made ideal
home of their cousin
Mrs.
Doyle
Christmas Gifts
Mills Friday evening.
Children’s Permanents $1.50
Open till 6. Later by appointment
Mr. and Airs. Fred Hesselgrave
end daughter Letha and Mr. and
Ethel’s
Mrs. Knolte, who are house guests
Beauty Salon
at the Hesselgrave home, were
Phoue 21
Central Point
Thanksgiving dinner guests at the
Mrs. Erma Hedgpeth has moved
W ANTED
back Into her home in this city front
Medford. She says she couldn’t keep
she
had
WANTED—-As the season is hero warm In the apartment
there.
again for fruit tree testing aud
Thru an error in last
week’s
treating for tre« diseases.
I am
in the market for such work. Joe paper It was reported that Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Grimes motored to Eu­
Mann, Bo* 276, Central Point.
gene to visit their sou Jim, it was to
W ANTED— Ambitious students for Corvallis where Jim is attending the
residence and home study coures State College.
lu business training
that
turn
spare time into earning time.
Air. Alexander says that most of
Medford Business College GWN.
the farmers have their fall cropB In,
Tel.
C E N TRAL POINT.
Mrs. Everett Fab r was a gu'-st
A new bicycle shed 12 by 21 feet,
wil! be built at the high school. of Mrs. S. E. Phillips at a bridge
It will hold 40 wheels.
Luncheon in Medford Wednesday.
There were four tables in play, with
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Gleason left prizes going to Mrs. Otto Frohu-
Wednesday for Sacramento where mayer and Mrs. Fred Carr.
Mrs. Gleason will visit her aunt Mrs.
Ask for v o f s for the Sweetest
Coleman and her sister. Mrs. Hess.
Mr. Gleason will cover the surround­ Girl Contest.
ing cities on his route. They expect
to return Sunday. Jimmy and Mervyn
Nlron Turpin of Foots Creek who
are staying with their grandparents.
passed away at his home, was buried
from the Perl funeral home Wed­
E. P. Stone has very attractive nesday at 11 A.M. Services were in
Christmas windows.
charge of Rev. Millard. Mr. Turpin
was a brother of Arch H. Turbin.
Mrs. Lawrence Bodin spent Tues­
day with her mother Mrs. Gleason.
Alia. Alary Coker of Medford en­
CLASSIFIED
We have the best grades of
Cedar Shingles *• only
$3.80 I $1.40 per square
AM ERICAN
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Hooper’s Radiator Service
Clogged Core« Boiled out and Repaired
F R IG ID A IR E IXIRKK
IN S T A L L E D
33 S.’» * h R artleM «W
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pack
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HOLLY THEATRE
MEDFORD, OREGON
m
Sunday, December 4, 1933
3:00 P.M .
w u n a tn a and
W E L D IN G
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T he P u b lic Is C o rd ia lly In v ite d