The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, July 27, 1939, Page 4, Image 4

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    CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN
PAGE FOUR
Mrs. L. C. Scott entertained with
» dinner party, in honor of her hus-
and’s birthday Friday evening, the
allowing guest»: Dr. and Mrs. Mof­
fatt, Mrs. Moffatts father, R. B.
Manuel of Grants Pass, Miss Daily
and the honor guest Mr. L. C. Scott,
It was a very delightful affair much
enjoyed by all.
LOCALS
Mrs. Aetna H. Carr, of Grants
Paas, viissted several days with her
parent« Mr. and Mrs. John Cash
while her husband attended the
Active Club International conven-
tion at Oakland, California and the
Golden Gate International «■xposl-
Mrs. Webster and daughter mo­
tion on Treasure island in San Fran- tored to Diamond Lake and brought
cisco.
Lornie home with them
Mrs. Cash and Esther went to
Grants Paas Tuesday and spent the
day . Mrs. Cash returned and Esth-
er stayed with her sister, Ruth
Carr for the baance of the week
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cummings
had company from Minnesota Mon­
day, an old friend of Jim's.
Levi Strauss Overalls, two grades
at Faber’a.
All Kansans are invited to attend
the picnic at Llthia park in Ashland
Sunday, August 6th. Bring a fat
basket of food, and meet old friends
and meet new ones.
Mr». B. J. Palmer left by airplane
at 2 o'clock for Seattle and arrived
there at five o'clock. Mr. Palmer
went to the coast Tuesday to escape
the heat.
THVR8DAL, JULY’ 27, 1930
CENTRAL POINT. OREGON
The Odd Fellows initiated the fol­
lowing new members Monday even-
Frank Wool'idge, F. L. Rohl.
ing
------ Conley, Kenneth Powell, Stan-
ley Jone« and Harold Kilburn. Wa-
termelon was enjoyed after the inl-
tlation.
grined by the fact that he has been known as The Badminton Club,
accused of high-hatting certain of whom I have been unable to speak
his friends whom he used to meet to for quite some time, due to the
on a commuu level. Not knowing fact that the said lady, or badminton
who you refer to as having been sister refuses to be spoken to and
passed up, slighted, etc., I am un­ as I have had to swallow my pleas­
able to solve the mystery of how ant "good morning’’ Just as J was
this rumor was begun, as I have about to utter it as the lady dash­
diligently tried to display my very ed by. Let us turn to the good book
most pleasant "Good Morning” to I of etiquette, which says in part that
all whom 1 have chanced to meet. 1 out of a matter of courtesy, etc., etc.
I that when a lady and gentleman
There ts one certain lady, how­ It
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meet, in order
the gentleman - to
ever, who used to be a sister in a properly speak to the lady, she
club which I belong to, commonly must speak to him first. Otherwise
Ted Hill had the misfortune to I
run a pitchfork into his foot the
other day. plans had been made for
Mr and Mrs. Hill to go to Lake *o
the Woods for an outing, which has
been postponed. Mr. Hill Is getting
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Faber en­ along nicely.
tertained at the Faber cabin at Lake
of the Woods Sunday the following
Mrs. Guy Teg went to Prospect
guests: Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jewett, Tuesday to visit a brother from few
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Koehler and Mr. Mexico who is visiting there, This
Dr. Frank A
and Mrs. Harold Larson of Medford. will be a family gathering, She
Donald and Patsy Faber were in the will spend several days there.
Freeburger
party and Patsy says she almost
The Grange Co-operative have
caught two fish.
Distinctive Glasses
purchased a 500-gaIon tank for fuel
when needed
Mr. and Mrs. Santord Richardson oil and plans are being made to buy
and daughter Charlotte and a friend another for hauling gas.
Convenient Terms
from Camp Wimer attended a deep
sea fishing trip at Crescent City
Phone 210
318 E. Main
last Sunday. One of the party, not
COMMUNICATED
Medford, Ore.
from Central Point, stayed close to
the rail all day and it is reported To the Editor of "So What”:
Yours truly has been greatly cha-
that h>- fed the fish most of ’he
time. He says that he is glad he
went for he will know better than
to ever go again. We have it on
good authority that Mr. Richardson
THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS
was still rather white the morning
will come to your home every day through
after. There were about a dozen in
THE
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
the party.
Mrs. Katherine Schmidt visited
at the Middleton home In Grants
Pass Sunday. Mrs. Schmidt
Mrs. Middleton were school
friends.
All Oklahomans are Invited to
bring their dinner to the Dover
Park at Rogue River, Oregon, Sun­
day, August 13th. Program will
start at 11 o'clock, dinner at one.
Come one, come all.
Mr. Everett Faber is leaving
day for Treasure Island where he
will meet his sister Miss Frances
Faber and they will attend the fair
for three days. Miss Frances Faber
will return home with him.
AND GET A l)l( KING
CLASSIFIED
ch
WANTED—Lady to take care
two small children in my home.
Evenings and Sundays off. Box
244, Central Point.
41-lt
Ethel’s
Beauty Salon
Phone 38
SERVICE STATION
Central Point
GlassbeKe Dish
Value 50c
FREE
SATURDAY ONLY
With purchase of $3.00 in Groceries or Meat
ONE TO A FAMILY, PLEASE, WHILE THEY LAST
POTATO CHIPS
l^irge package—2 for
25
HAMBURGER
MIRACLE WHIP
QUART JAR
35
VEAL ROAST
< lioice—Pound
15
CORN FLAKES
Jumbo Package—2 for
19
J.l N( Tl MEAT
Assorted Varieties—Ll>.
23
Marshmallow Cookies
ITexh— Pound .............
BACON—Sliced
Sugar Cured—Pound
|Qc
IQc
All Götat Meat— 21b«. 1 **
Reque t
Central Point Market
PHONE 441
-WE DELIVER—
Independent Grocery
('OCA COLA 1
PEI’S! COLA '
25°
I'ART-PAK
. (I Bottles ***"
CROWN COLA)
SAVE-
Buy at Home
KE ( OLD WATERMELONS
Drifted 5now Flour
83'
10 Lbs.
53'
8
Lamb or Scoi Stew
Pound
7'
Quality Groceries at A Saving’
50 Lbs.
25 Lbs
SHORTENING
Pou n< I
Faber's Market
Phone 291
Water Systems
Pressure Pumps
I
(Belt or Direct Drive)
6'
Each
Pitcher or Hand Pumps
SALT
Pipe & Fittings
with Free Bat-O-Ball
Good Harness
17'
2 Pkgs
Paint
Diamond Matches
HELP WANTED
$1.50
RICHFIELD GAS
& OILS
Mrs. A. R. Owings
1
I. O. O. F. 193
Tuesday night the Faber softball
Noble Grand, Tbx>. A. Glase
team
enjoyed another round of milk
Sec. J. K. Vincent
Meets each Monday evening at Hall shakes at the Green Lantern.
Visitors Welcome.
Naas
Copy
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Suggestions for your Shopping List
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One. Norwer Street. Boston. Massachusetts
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Ad iresi .
Em- School Children
V
Mrs. J. F. Ferman of Los Angeles
Child's overalls, 4 9c at Faber's.
is visiting her brother Mr. H. J.
Among those attending the Dak- Fleischer and family.
otan picnic last Sunday from here
A New Orleans school touring
were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fish and
party
»topped near Faber's Market
Cass-
family, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
man and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed and were interviewed by E. C. Fa­
ber. He reports that they had been
Davis and family, Mr. Frolick and
In Canada, Coulee Dam, Bonneville,
Mr. Borah, There were about 600
Yellowstone Park, Crater Lake and
present.
other points of scenic beauty. When
Mr. and Mrs. Al Bendickson and asked how C rater Lake rated in
family and brother Emil Bendlck- comparison with the other places,
son and family of Medford enjoyed the answe: .•as "top.”
a chicken dinner at Jackson Hot
Fred Hesselgrave attended
Spring Sunday. Donald Faber was
guest of honor on this occasion. meeting of dealers at the Hotel Med-
Swimming was the order of the day. for Tuesday noon to see the new
tractor being put out by the Inter­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Homer aud national Harvester Co.
family and Mr. and Mrs. White of
The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs
Grants Paas enjoyed a very pleasant
gave
a house warming for Mr. and
trip to the coast Sunday. This was
Mr. Homer's first view of the ocean. Mrs. D. F. Amick In Ashland Wed­
nesday evening. About 14 attend­
Miss June Fury made a business ed. Ice cream and cake were servd.
All report a fine time but also say
trip to Crater Lake recently.
that it is Just as warm In Ashand
Mr. R. B. Manuel of Grants Pass as herel.
has been a house guest of Dr. and
Overalls, your correct size at Fa-
Mrs. Moffatt at their lovely country
ber'«.
home. Mr. Manuei is Mrs. Moffatt's
father. He left Wednesday morning
Mrs. Jo Rosteli returned from a
for his home.
buying trip to Los Angeles and stop­
ped for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Rosteli at San Francisco and
LODGE DIRECTORY went to Treasure Island with them.
A « International Daily Nou's paper
Xt records for you the vorlcTs elean, constructive doings The Monitor
does not exploit crime or sensation; neither does it Ignore them,
but deals correctively with them. Features for busy men and all the
family, including the Weekly Magazine ßectlon.
PERMANENTS
00
Helen Lawrence, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Lawrence of Euclid
avenue, Medford, left yesterday by
motorcar with friends tor Los
Angeles where she will visit rela-
lives for an indefinite time.
he would be very brazen by speak-
ing first and no gentleman wishes
to be rude.
I also wish to take this oppor­
tunity of saying to you, "How do
you do?" in case you may be one of
the slighted ones.
May I remain on speaking terms.
“YOURS TRULY".
(Name on file)
Lge. Cartoon
ALEXANDER
23'
Hardware & Implement Co
lOlt SALK
FOR SALE—Fruit Jars, used clo­
thing and shoes, tent, 7 by 9.
34.00, 2 cook stoves, Durant b
Fisherman—One good turn de­
29 pickup. Long's Second Hand serves another.
Store.
42-11
Canoeist—Not when you turn
turtle.
FOR SALE—Fryers. Inquire of
▼
Mrs. Marie Lange, Phone 307.
Olii CLASSI I T ED ADS ALWAYS
Central Point.
Steelhead Run Now On
Complete Stock of Steelhead Tackle
FOR SALE—Gravenstein Apples.
W. J. Gebhard, >4 mile north of
Bear Creek bridge.
WELDINO, AUTO WRECKING
Save 60% on Tire« and Parts
We have wrecked 68 cars this
»•ear. Get our price« on welding
first. Every Job guaranteed.
MAC 8 A FLOYD'S
232 N. Riverside
Meatord
I'bon« 330
FOR BALK—The k« box of Rev.
Lewis at a bargain—See E. C.
Faber.
—
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The Story
about the farmer's «laughter
m*kr» |M-ople smile
However
!’«> toe without ICE is no«
a laughing matter.
G. M. MORRIS
\1 m >
Daily Deliveries
Sales nt Damon's Cafe
—
*•••»*• o:»:*.*..*:»•
Cabinet Works
Kvrrythlag tn Cabine« Work
IF WANTING to buy or sell Real
K«Ute See L. Q. Plckell. 1« 8.
Bartlett, Medford
Alcock's Steelhead Flies Regular 2 for
NOW 10c
BUCKTAILS
2 for
SPINNERS
15c to
SINGLE EGGS
Kalatúished Ln ItS*«
ENTER STEELHEAD DERBY
Get the Big One and cash in on
8-Rootn, Modern Apartment
Completely Furnished
New Electric Range, Abundance of Hot Water. Screen Porch
Private Entrance, Private Bath, Light and
Water paid. Only $17.60
at Low Prices
BRING QUICK RESULTS
FOR SALE—Electric A.B.C, Wash­
ing machine in good condition.
New rubber rolls for wringer.
220.00 Inquire at this office or
phone 601.
FOR RENT
25c
15c
25c
35c
Call this Office or Phone 601
NOTICE!
JULY 29th
Last day of Tire Sale on
FIRESTONE HIGH SPEED TIRES
Valuable Prize
Ross & Ross
ASSOCIATED SERVICE
L. C. Grimes