The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, March 23, 1939, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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g .-«s
y ui «
(bon - of hu daughter, Mr* P-wLaad
may have had a
it i* thought
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" lutroke
Mr Albert DarU and twin da ugh l- (
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era. Joan Josephine and Gen« Jean­
ette. were visitors at their parent *
John Merritt of the C S National
home Mr and Mr*. Ed Daria Sat- M a k of Klamath Fall* ri»lte<l hi*
“ r***Jr
parent*. Mr. and Mr* C. M. Merritt
Mr* Maud Dari* and daughter
Lorraine »pent the day Monday.
«hopping and atoo visiting among
her daughter*. Mr*
Pearl Edd j
came from Klamath Falla, no all fire
aiater* and mother had a grand risit
o r*’ r '‘ jn 'ia>
j
Mr and Mr*. Pickard of Seattle
are riait^ng at the Theodore Glam
tiome
They plan to locate here
somewhere in the ralley
Mr*. Geraldine Gould and tbre-
son* o f Medford are «pending a few
daya at the home of Mr. GouW^s
parent* M ,r a n d ^ r s j . C » Arnold Mr ^
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Former CCC Enrollee
Credit*
Mrs. S. M. Tottl* of Table Rock
won national honor* as rifle expert
Corp. for Job
- - £
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National Rifle association, and tb -
When John L
Townaend came niar perfect «core of Mr*. S. M.
from hi* home In Winloek. W ith . Tattle. 399x460 at 100 r * r f a with
to Medford CCC district headquar- (el-scope tight, set the pace at that
ter* as an enrollee in the fall of distance
Mrs Tuttle-» fine «core
193], he held a clasa A amateur wag turned in at the first match of
radio license. Today, through the tj,* registered «mall bore tourna*
educational and rocat.onaj opport- seem here last Mar and remained
■ nitie« offered by the CCC. he holds unbeaten during the many matches
a commercial radio license and a held throughout 1938.
Job with the ciril aeronautics auth
I- Kodak film prints 3f each, any
ority at Baker.
•lie up to and including post card
When he came to Medford
CPC enrollee. Townaend brought his else.—Stone's Drug Store
own radio equipment with him
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Eagle Point Sunday -e re b' l i u ^ ' ^ C d e r t d A “ *!
R E
, Bd Mr, -o n ld fit be*t into radio work ¡ ¡ » ^
£
- £ a?d
Townsend installed his radio equip- i Mr*. Edward Jones orer the week
Ml*. Norman C. 8t Arnold enter­ Dale Smith and Melody.
ment a* part of station WLBG first end wh,|e h„
ylr >nd Mns
tained with a birthday dinner for
radio »tation for the Medford district y|ddie,,,r visited fri«rvi- in Gold
her daughter Mr* Geraldine GouM
Easter basket candy, dye a*d CCC which U now the official CCC .Rrtfh
Th„r Tt„ited Ml
„d Mr*,
Sunday afternoon.
greeting carda.— Stone a Drug Store. station for thU city
j M Johnson and son Joe. They
Under guidance of the CCC edu- j Mw a big liner at Bandon which
Film deyeloped printed and an !
enlargement made for only 2 5 # — i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nichols visited rational staff. Townsend continued, drew a big crowd. They returned
Mr. Nichols' brother and wife Mr. his studies of radio and in 1936 oh- |ate Sunday evening and took
Stone's Drug Store.
tained a commercial operator's lie- Th-ron home with them.
and Mr* J. E. Nichols near Glen- * n*e second class. Through the CCC
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Mr*. Harbeson of Elsie, Neb . and dale Saturday and Sunday,
he procured a scholarship in the
Mrs. C. W. Powell left for Med-
husband are visiting here with bis
Oakland Polytechnic school at Oak- ford Tuesday to care for her sister-
mother, Mr*. Hatle Dlckaon
Mr*
Mrs Lettie Gregory. Mr and Mr* land. Cal., in the summer of 1936 in-law and little son Morris for a
Harbeson wa* taken seriously ill
withdrew Irom the CCC to take up few day*. Mr. and Mrs. Powell will
Monday morning and was attended Gonderman and Mr and Mrs. J ? his advanced studies. After com­ move onto the Carlisle Natwick
by Dr. Sweeney She D getting bet- Cater ■were dinner gue*t* at the C pleting his studies, be obtained a place about tbe middle of April
ter at this writing
Spencer home on Ross Lane Sunday. position with the civil aeronautics j where Mr Powell has work.
authority, federal agency that super- ;
Mrs. T. A. Marine made a trip to |
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rise* all phase« of aTiatfon in this
Jimmy Elliott had the misfortune
Medford Wednesday
* Mr. *®d Mrs. p D. Lofland visited country.
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to urr
break his right leg. (both bones)
Iheir daughter and her husband Mr
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above tbe ankle in a fall from a
ters
here
recently.
Townsend
gave|tre<,
Mondav at the Elliott farm
Mr* Everetf Faber will entertain a8d Mrs. Dean Owen* Sunday
full credit to the civilian conserva- a il,rh wajI formerly the Maurv
the Loyalty Circle of the Medford
tlon corps for providing opportun- p]arP
Methodist Church tomorrow after- j Mr. and Mrs. R W Gandee, Laura . itleg that led to the position be now *
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Pasterino. Charlotte Eyres. Mrs
noon.
Ray Hunsaker, Don Patterson, Kel-1 bold*.
Townsend's case was cited today
CLUCK, CLUCK
Mr*. Knacks tc d T T e f, Monday
^ ¡£ t Hnlb,,rt by Capt. william C. Ryan, district
a short visit before leaving for Etna.
welfaree officer, as an example off
_
, how the CCC helps ambitoug youths
Calif., to spend the summer. Mr*.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond to preparp themselves a* useful and
Knackstedt has spent the winter Mayfield of Rogue River Wednes productive member* of society.—
with Mrs. Clara Farra
day. March 15. In Community h o s -| Ma„ Tr1bnne
pita!, a girl weighing 6 pounds. 1 1\ |
Mr. Leo Obencbaln
la visiting ounce*.
I
>nd
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| Mr. and Mr*. Townaend (nee
friend* In Central Point this week
Dorothy Powell, ’ 35, C.P.H.S.) were
Dr. B. R Elliott Is expected home recen, vihitors in this city, spending
En- tomorrow from Dallas where he „ <.onpie „ f week* with Mrs. Town-
Kodak film finlahed 25 1
parenta Mr and Mra A E
largement free.- -Stone’s Drug Store. went to attend the funeral of his
brother Herbert J. Elliott, former Powe„
and proud|y
exhibiting
state senator who passed away la * t. ‘Junior” to their friends.
A call was sent from the Sacred
Sunday
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By si; - •• f!,v e you solved the
Heart hospital ibis morning for five
vstery of the worm fam ily's dis-
people (o come In and have their
GRANGE NOTES
Little Janet Grieve, small daugbt- j
"earance?
• of Mr. and Mrs. H T. Grieve of 1
blood tested for a blood transfusion
cuth—No. but 1 suspect foul
Prospect
was
taken
to
the
Commun-
)
The
pot-luck
dinner
at
the
Central
for Neal Wright, son of Mr. and Mr*
!ay.
Ity hospital Saturday suffering with i>0|nt orange was ver. much enjoy-
Gilbert Wright.
who is suffering pneumonia. Mrs. Grieve and Janet
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. ed and many felt that it should be
from pneumonia.
He hag In the _ were at
the Tex home Friday and
'
CCC camp at Bly and has been in Janet was under the doctor care but done much more often
The ways and means committee
tbe hospital for tbe past week We It was thought advisable for her to
be In tbe hospital
Pacific Truck Express
reported the pinochle and chinese-
are informed that Neal received a
checkerparty a decided success, with
transfusion later today and If auc-
has opened a
resafful will receive another tomor­
a goodly sum taken in.
Dairy
Cattle
Royalty
row.
N E W D EPO T
Delmar Smith was elected to take
to Grace World’s Fair
O. C. Mausfg place as Overseer, and
at the
A. T. Lathrop wa* elected Chaplin.
Henry Maury and sister Miss
Thora
Ward
wa*
elected
Lady
Asts-
Maury left last Friday to visit their
CENTRAL POINT BLACKSMITH
tant In place of Fay Rltzlnger. We
SHOP
nelce* at Coqullle for a week.
shall miss Mr. and Mrs. Maust and
Mrs Rltzlnger from our grange very
Dally S ervice to A ll P oin ts
much.
P ortla n d to San F ra n cisco
LODGE D IR E C T O R Y
A carnival will be given at the
Grange hall on April 5. Save that
Central Point Lodge
date, because you * l!i be sure to
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have a grand time. There will be
A. F. * A. M.
plenty of entertainment and lot* of
:T R O W B R I D G Eg
fun.
Stated Meetings
3rd Wednesdays
Cabinet Work*
Marlon Huttt of Gold Beach stop­
Harold Head, W. M.
ped
Sunday
for
a
short
visit
with
the
Everything In Cabinet Work
J. E. Vlneent, Secy.
A E Powell family. He was on his
Established In 1INW
way
to
Klamath
Falls
where
he
has
I. O. O. F. 193
work In the box factory.
Noble Grand, Theo. A. Glass
C L A S S IF IE D
FOUND
FOUND— A Tale key on Pine
street. Owner may have same by
eftlllag at this office and paying
for thla ad.
WANTED
W A N T E D - ^ - Laundry, reasonably
priced, rough, dried, or finished.
121 Oak Street, Central Point.
filile.
W’ ANTED— Gardener to put In vege­
tables on share*-—-everything furn­
ished. See Everett Faber.
WANTED— Ambitious students tor
residence and home study courea
In bualntaa training that turn
• pare time into earning time.
Medford Bualneaa College OWN.
This young lady and her pure-brrd
companion were photographed while
attending ground-brraking ceremon­
ies for the “ Dairy World of Tomor­
row" on the World** l air grounds at
New York.
The “ Dairy World of Tomorrow"
is to be one of the striking exhibits
at the 19J9 Fair. Here 130 dairy cow*,
each a queen on the basis of her type
and performance, will be on exhibit.
These cows will be selected by the
Breed Association representing the
following breed*. Jerseys, Guernseys,
Holstein - Friesian*, Brown ' S w m ,
and Ayrshire*. These cows will be
milked three times daily on a rotolac-
|r«f equipped with magnetic milkers—
giving the public a chance to observe
the most modern methods in hand
ling milk. In addition to the cows
mentioned, calves and a bull of each
breed will be on display.
The "Dairy Wotld of Tomorrow”
is being staged by the live breed as-
sociations mentioned above in co ­
operation with The Borden Com
pany lor the purpose of showing the
place of the pure-bred cow in the
economics of dairying.
FU R HALE
FOR SALB— Dry Pin* Slabs. $1 25
per tier. You haul It. Central
Point Fuel Co.
FOR SALE— Cooking 1 n .1 •«Mug
apples, 40a per hat. Chu* Mahln.
na»-elghth mile west of Ceutrul
21-11
Point
FOR RK.NT
FOn RENT—-Furnished
lahed modern 7-room
houae I
bedroom, sun-room, living room,
breakfast nook, kllrhen and hath
Corner Bine A 7th Street. Inquire
T. A Marine
Regarding better service, I wish
to state that our telephone service
has always been of the highest order
at Preaching Mission and it was frequently stated by the
long diUance people that our service
was superior to theirs. We have al­
“ The Youth of Today and the ways been fortunate In getting gool
Church of Tomorrow". "The World's operators, and among these may be
Challenge to Church Leadership” . mentioned Mrs McCredle. the Neale
sisters and the William* sisters and
Christian Youth Building a New others whom I do not recall.
World ’. ' The Message and Program
We also received much help from
of the Christian Religion” . ''Je*us- the P T . sc T. Co. and "John'- the
Method of Developing Leader*” , , wire chief was always at our dUpoeal
land gave us much high-lass service
Can we Teach Religion?” .
The i whenever we called upon him.
Fine Art of Getting Along Togeth­
er", "The Evangelization of the
•y/HY HOT TRY
World in ThU Generation",
If
berksn ' * ^ ?
Christ Should Enter Medford To­
day” , and "Here Am I” .
The above are some titles that
Rer. R. W. Coleman will discuss In
the Conference and Preaching Mis­
sion to be held in the Medford
ChristUn Church. Ninth and Oak­
dale, March 24 to April 2, at 7:30
each night except Saturday. In­
dividual conferences will be held
during the day.
Early History of
Telephone Service
Told by Writer
(Continued from Page One)
setting was partly donated but after­
wards paid for. These poles were
used for some years.
At this point we concluded that by
having a residence building we could
give longer service which was being
asked for by patrons. So after se­
curing a loan from the Freeman &
Wiley Co. of $2600 we proceeded to
build the present house and equip
the office with a new switchboard
and other equipment.
After this indebtedness was pai l
we proceeded to place our lines In
pipe or conduit, thereby removing
the liability If lines getting tangled.
This proceedure has made it possible
to furnish much better service.
P erh aps y o u h ave
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done the same thing.
Perhaps y o u ’ ve lo o k e d every­
where for a stocking that would
be as strong as it was pretty...as
long-wearing as it was sheer. . as
eolor-right as it was elastic. Stop
hunting! Berkshire Stockings are
a lifetime brand. That’s why they
call them “ The Stockings that
Become a Habit!”
BERKSHIRE
STOCKINGS
F A B E R ’S
Faber's Market
*Quality Groceries at A
’
Phone 291
Jams
-
Preserves
Kraut
EXTRA EINE QUALITY
Bring >our Container
BUY NOW
A ll at x/z Price
Deviled Meat
L A R G E TINS
25 c
4 For
Kitchen Queen
FLOUR
$ £ .2 9
15
Gallon
H a m b u rg er
: a t
ALL GOOD MEAT
2 Lbs.
19 c
-
Side Pork
49-lb. Sk.
Ether«
Beauty Salon
Get your Permanent« Now
and be ready for
E ASTER
Perm anent* from
Pound
Buying A Car?
Stan dby
lin ked Bonn«-— Lim a Bean*
K idn ey 1 lean*— Spaghetti
25
3 Tall Cans
GET THESE ADDITIONAL VALUES THRU
1 5
Boiling Meats
GOOD REEK
2 Lb«.
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19*
THE EIRST v \TIONAL RANK
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Make a Cash D e a l. . .
•
En joy Low-Cost Financing
•
Place Insurance where you wish . . .
•
Build your Personal Credit
l"u
LICENSED PLUM BER
Repair Shop—Acetylene Welding
General Hardware
Commercial and Domestic
Refrigerator Service
Central Point Hardware
« ' i l l not hr a <|r|xr.|tor to borrow from thl* hank . . .
E ugene T h orn d ik e. M anager
A
BABY CHICKS AVAILABLE -very
Wednesday and Saturday 10#.
Started chicks are tbe beet buy.
A good supply on hand In heavy
aaaorted. priced right
Custom
hatching hen 3 1 each. Turkey (#
All eggs batched In modern
Jaateaway Incubator*.
Central
Point Hatchery. Phone 303. 22-«t
it .
Subjects of Talks
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8-c. J. E. Vincent
Meets each Monday evening at Hall
Visitor# Welcome._________
MARCH
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LOCALS
WANTED— Hens, colored or
Faber's Market.
THURSDAY,
< ENTRAL POiXT AMERICAN, CENTRAL HQ*\T, OREGON
p .tG t r u i R
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O ris C ra w ford . Assistant M aaagee
Puahaar, Assistant M an age/
• M ED FO RD B R A N C H *
T he FIRST N A TIO N A L BA N K
I t ’s Not What You Earn
It’s What You Save
OF PORTLAND
“ f l * * I MATVOSfSt SANK
THAT COUNTS
UUR Or <M t o w n '
$2.(H) to * I .VI
I
t
S l l l l t l l
tVnlial Point
Phon.-
YOU S A V E ON
E V E R Y PURCH ASE
Lum ber
fo r all y on r nesvl«
G ood
Assortment
at
Low Prices
Central Point W ood
& Lumber Co.
Phone M S
AT S A F E W A Y
H A R N E SS & H A R N E SS SUNDRIES
P A IN T S & OILS
PL U M BIN G F IX T U R E S
General Hardware & Implements
R A IS E Y O U R LIVIN G
ST A N D A R D . IiO W E R
Y O C R COST O F LIV IN G
TH F SAFEW AY
OUR LO C A L STO R E F E A T U R E S
Consistently Every day low prices!
ALEX A N D E R
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IM P LE M E N T & H A R D W A R E CO.
Central Point, Oregon
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