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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1939)
C E N T R A L P O IN T A M E R IC A N , C U T R A L PAUK fclX Orville Castor, who drove a Chrys- ler for Charles Jantier in the stock Ci>r races »ay If he had known Just what was the matter with his car. Mr. and Mr«. A mirk of Grants he could have fixed it and been back Pass were callers at this office .n the race In a few minutes. Ho Tuesday and report that they have will drive »he same car jn the next »old their farm near Grants Pass races. A California man offered a rash price, which they considered too The Townsend Club will bold a pood to turn down. The work on meeting at the Townsend Hall No. 2 the farm was heavy and confining Friday. May 19. Those wishing Mr. and .Mis. Amlrk will take transportation see Jack Lees or E needed rest visiting Mr. Amick’s R. Gleason. Those offering u*e of daughter in California. They ex their cars are E. R. Gleason, Jack pect to locate In Grants Pass Lee» and A. E. Powell. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stevens will accompanv The Berean Bible class is enter Mr Lees. taining the young married people's r!a«s this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Moore visited Mr. and Mrs. John B. Seely at the Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith and Seely home on the old highway Wed Melody spent Sunday at Crater nesday. Lake. LOC/VLiS Read Shults Bros, advertisement on page 5, it is worth $5.00 to you. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Loeff- ler, a girl weighing 7 pounds and 4 ounces in Sacred Heart hospital May 7. Mr. and Mrs. Peytou and family have moved into the Smith house across from the Brick Church. Mr. and Mrs. Van Page from Los ¿tugeles arc visiting their cousin archie Parker and family. Mr. George Hunt, owner of the Mrr. IV. Dickinson is visiting her sister in Arizoua, waiting for nice Medford Theatres, returned home yeather before continuing on her from the hospital and is recovering nicely from an ataek of pneumonia. ¡Journey to visit her son He will have to remain quiet for Both high uud grammar school sometime to come. wii.’ close on the 26th o f this month. Mr. and Mrs. Flynn of the Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Amick were callers Electric Service were business call at th* Clara Farra borne Tuesday. ers in Centra' Point Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Lawrence's aunt Mrs. .Mr. and Mrs. Peart are having their building on Main street painted. Fry. who is visiting at the Lawrence One more step in beautifying our home, lg quite 111. town. Mr. and Mrs. C. If. Day o f Brem J. E. Clap has moved from the erton, Wash., are here visiting the Willow Spring district Into the Hamricks and Duncans, also the Jack Mosher house. Scotts. Mrs. Day is a sister of Mrs. Hamrick. Mrs. Duncun and Ernest Mrs. Minnlck and Mr. M in n ie*» Scot*. Mr. and Mrs. j>av have been mother. Mrs. Webster. Mrs. Ruth sight-seeing at the World's Fair at Clark and Mrs. Freeland visited the San Francisco. They will leave for pansy farm Monday. Grants Pass Saturday evening where they have a daughter residing. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Scott have both been on the sick list but are The W.R.C. merchants lunch W ed improving. nesday noon was very well attended, ’ here being ninty-two paid tickets, Mr. Purkcypile is slowly improv ’ ’he ladies served a very nice lunch ing from his recent sickness. which was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Lettie Gregory and daughter The Grimes Associated Station la Lyle were callers at the Catey home receiving a new coat of paint. •ast Sunday. Mrs. Lewis Swartz Is very ill and The annual merchant's lunch suffering with sinking spells, one given by the Women's Relief Corps following another at short intervals. 1 at their hall yesterday noon was a Lower prices on Waist Overalls fine success in every way, according Mrs E. R. Gleason and J. E to a report by Mrs. Lorlie Mtnnick. Get your correct size at Faber’s. Vincent are planning to attend »3 dinners were served and the Mesdames El va Lough, Mary Eli- the State Rebekah convention in corps cleared about $19 after all ex Klamath Falls. They will leave son, Millie Tucker and Belle Lit- penses were paid. Monday. terell of Medford are attending the W.R.C. State convention held In W. A. Crane left today for Fort Portlam] thls week. Smith, Arkansas, to visit his broth er. He will stop enroute to visit Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wicks of his daughter at Wichita, Kan., and Central Point Lodge Ashland visited at the Shell home at the Union Printers' home at No. 135 last Sunday. Colorado Springs. Mr. Crane has A. F. & A. M. many friends here who will be sorry Stated Meetings Faber’s softball team has a prac to see him leave and who hope he tice gam«, coming up with Howard 3rd Wednesdays will scan return to the valley. Harold Head. W. M. tomorrow and with the Copco team J. E. Vincent. Secy. next Tuesday evening. Last night About lu Masons from Central they played a game with the Jen I. U. O. F. 193 Point attended the Masonic lodge at nings Tire team. Noble Grand, Theo. A. Glas« Jacksonville last night. Tom Pan Bec. J. E. Vincent key, Past Master, conferred the Miss Mary Muse of Talent spent Meets each Monday evening at Hull master degree. A very fine ban the week end with her sister Mr3. ________ Visitors Welcome. quet was served. Tharp and family. Her brother A l va Muse from Glendale visited at Mrs. Muud A. Larlvee of Medford the Tharp home Friday. was buried from the Perl Funeral home Saturday afternoon. Mrs. VV.A.V1KD Larlvee was a former resident of W ANTED— W e a n e r |>lgs. Any Central Point. Mrs. Larlvee assist amount. H. L. Pyle, Rtc. 1 Box ed her husband Mr. Larlvee in the 64B, Gold Hill, across from Ilon- Shell Service station a number of years ago. During their stay here ney's Grill on Highway 99. Mr. and Mrs. Larlvee made many W ANTED— To care for Elderly or friends. Services were in charge of sick people in my home. Mrs. the Christian Science church. Clara Waldron, 251 Beatty St.. Medford. Call 911-J. 31-4t Mr. and Mrs. Obenchain and lit LODGE DIRECTORY FOR SALE— Large water tauk for Irrigation purposea. Cheap. In quire at Owlnga' Service Station. 30-21 FOR SALE— Used 6 cylinder 1H ton Chevrolet truck with dual lire», l used «-ft. disk harrow. 1 used John Deere Mowing Mach ine. ] u»i*a I bottom 12-In. tract or plow. Full line McCormntck- Deerlng Repairs. Complete line of paint» and oils. Alexander Hardware A Implement Co IF W ANTING to buy or sell Ileal Katala. See L. G. Plrkell. 1« S. Bartlett, Medford. ■ " ■ j » Doctor of Optometry Surceseor to Dr. Jud Rlrkert Specialist In all problems of eye comfort and vision 1117 4 luhrer Bldg. Phone 114M Fichtner’» Garage A I.L NE W K<JM1*MKNT FOR BET READ ING * VULCANIZING I* \ M E N G E R CAR TIRES ScilN'tling Tire* Corner Oth A H r Hi. Medford, Oregon L IC E N S E D PLUM BER Repair Shop—Acetylene Welding General Hardware Comi.iercial and Domestic Refrigerator Service Ethel's Beauty Salon Now featuring the GLAMOR M ACHINKLK8S PE R M A N E N T Very nice on the hair— leaving it soft and natural-looking Prescription W ave, $5.00 Others $3.30 Phone 23 Central Point Faber9s Market "Qualily Groceries at ’ Phone 291 ALL H am bu rger A L L GOOD M E OAT AT V A R IE TIE S 25 ■ 2 Pkgs. 19c 2 Lbs. I-C-E Jell Powder Pork Roast Is good stuff R oyal— Jell-o— R oyal Club CHOICE C IT S G. M. MORRIS Pound Pkg. Is ■ No. 7 Enclosed Gear Mower Is the Best Yet 15 Evaporated Milk Flitches Hw ift's o r M orning A Real Good Bacon 24 4 Can« Pound Dog Feed PAKD— Canine Picnics Peat Tested 25 ■ 3 Can« « 19 SUGAR CURED Pound 17 C am» In and fa aatr tha w iitr » Y o u 'll n/’ " fAof you a t a r n a n y th in g / (k * II It's time to draiu the rusA-preventing antl-freeze that has protected your car all winter. Let us do It for you and in stall a corroelon preventive which will kee ptlje cooling system clean and rust-free all summer. Cooling systems must b* kept clean to keep the engine from overheating; we use— “E veread y R ustone” E A R E anaioua to hmva all out friend» mam the McCormick-Deering No. 7 Endoaad-Cear M o w » Wa think it ia ona of tba Bneat piece» of farm r, equipment wa have ever aoldl Foe example: The entire operating mechanism, including drive gear», differ ential. and counter »haft a ia aaaembled compactly in an oiltight gear housing and runs in a bath of o il There are tenhigh- grade roller bearings, six on the main axle and lour on the countershaft. Operation so wnnoth and noiseless that you can scarcely hear the light hum of the eicklel Special oil seal* at the end* of the main axis and Ay-wheal shaft, and the oiltight gear boa prevent leakage and protect all T h i s c o m p a c t n a «t o f a n c la —é g— In a b a t h o f o il— a f u l l g a l l o » . i entrance of dirt T h ma linst I tna< rlung parts against o c o m , B. m a k e s t h a ç « * r co — and other abrasive materials Floa'ing H u gt-prrw if a n d o 4 l- t ig h t . C lu t c h U t h r o w n In a n d n u t hv . A action of cutter bar provides ample play vithout disturbing knife registration W Alexander Hardware 6 Imp. Co. It s Not What You Earn It’s What You Save TH AT COUNTS YOU » A I K ON EVERY PURCHASE -------- ------------- ------------------------------------------ Muriel, Carol and Geraldine Weid- man, Charlotte Richardson and Mr and Mrs. Frank Homer, Francis and Bobby enjoyed a weiner roast at the J. R. Crupp home one evening last week. And the Milk bolls, and the August W. Glutsch Mrs. Clara Farra was a dinner guest o f Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ream ea last Sunday. Miss Roberta called for her and brought home late in the afternoon. When our food spoil» McCormick-Deering Mower« H ave A lw a y s Been G ood FIELD S PR IN K L E R Irrigation sys tem give better results with less water— see E. K White, sales Engineer, Phone 26S, Medford. T h e A m e r ic a n Pabst Cheese Daily Deliveries Also Sales at Damon’s Cafe AT S A F E W A Y R A IS E V O I R L IV IN G H T W D U tD . LO W E R YO U R COST O F I J Y 1N4. r ilK SA F E W A Y OUR LOCAL STORE FEATURES C o rro sio n P re v e n tiv e Firestone CHAMPION The Tire with the New SAFETY-LOCK CORD BODY and New GEAR-GRIP TREAD • Y ou ’re safer on any rond, in any weather, jn any car equipped » H h the new Fire-done Champion Tires. Associated Chek-Chart facto ry h f f c t f ik d l u b r ic a t io n Y.ntr nphol-f.-rlng \ w m in e d with the Bean Vacuum Cleaner C o n s iste n tly E v e r y d a y lo w p ric es! ASSOCIATED SERVICE L. C. GRIMES C entral Point Hardware • o i r " f i $ * n $ w $ " v w u f f n T s « i ¥ f ï n uw» T r y a n A d in Mrs. Jim Brisco, who ha» been quite 111, is Improving. Mrs. Bris co lives in the Mayfield house. And we |>ersplro Fn>tn our dally toils»— ti, a t Read Shults Ero« advertisement Ifrw. Bette Hooker of Redding visited her mother Mrs. Pursel lit on page 5, It is worth 15.00 to you. Medford and her sister Mr*. Mar Mr. W. A Shell ha» painted the garet Conger in Central Point re- bfue and red barber sign, or post oently. In front o f the shop. He also has pot up a new awning and painted something Polo Shirts for boys, his new coat to match the barber new at Faber’s. pole. •Mr. and Mrs. Roger Yost and Dickie and Mr. and Mrs. Don Wil- | son and Sandra and Mrs. Wilson's ! brother Russel visited at the W. L. Walden home In Medford recently. They enjoyed a weiner roast In their lovely yard, where they have an out door fireplace, with a row o f w il lows growing near to furnish sticks for the welnles. Mrs. Mary Richardson's nephew. Virgil Deal of Klamath Falls plans to motor here Sunday after Mrs. Richardson, who will return home with him and visit relatives for a week and also attend Grand Lodge. CLASSIFIED W ANTED— Relrigerator, largo size, tle son Leo Jr. are living in the not electric— call at this office or Obenchain house with Mr. and Mrs. John Obenchain. Mrs. Obenchain phone 601. and «on arrived last week from MRS. ELSIE A LEXA N D E R Roseburg. Teacher of Guitar Private aud Class— 106 Almond St. Medford and Ashlund are Install Medford ing dial systems in their telephone W ANTED— Ambitious students lor lines. In this system you ring your residence and borne study coure» own numbers. in business training that turn spare time into earning time. Mrs. Guy Tex returned home Sun Medford Business College OWN. day after n serious operation at Portland over a month ago. Her FOR SALE daughtpr Mrs. W illiam Ask with of DKMING W ATER SYSTEMS — a Prospect 1» staying with her this Mrs. Tex is making satfls- type for every condition. Repairs week. and service free. A ll makes— E. factory progress although not able K. White, Sales Engineer, Phono to be out yet. 268, Medford. Mr». Lou Richardson accompani BUY your colored fryers, alive or ed Mrs. Harry Lewis of Medford to ! dressed at 807 llaxel St., Central Ashland Tuesdny afternoon. Polut 31-ft Mrs. Clara Vincent entertained FOR S A L E — Star Roadster. Very the l’ ast Noble Grand Club Tuesday. reasonable. Inquire corner 4th The afternoon was spent in guessing hr Maple Sts., Central Point. 31-tf games and conversation. Wonder ful refreshment« were served by FOR SALE- Ice box In good condi Mrs. Vincent. tion. Paul NiUchke. Cor. Fifth and Maple Sts., Central Point. T h u r s d a y , H P O IN T , OREGON