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THURÄDAT, JUNE 10. IHO GKNTRAL POINT AAUOUCAN, CENTRAI. POINT. QIWMHJN FA6B FOUR n Cousin Makes Surprise Bohnerts Entertain Farm Debt Service With Turkey Dinner Offered by FSA Visit to Mrs. Swartz Hiji Officials Visit Fair Mrs. Valma Dooley and son of Redding arrived Saturday evening to spend Father's Day with Mrs. Doo ley's father, Mr. J. C. Woods. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gandee have moved into the Gerber house on Pitview Avenue. Mrs. J. B. Swartz and son Charles and his wife from San Bernardino arrived for a few day’s visit with Mrs. Swartz's brother-in-law, Mr. Lewis Swartz and family, They ac- K. E. Scott companied Mr. and Mrs. E. to Crater Lake and were very much impressed with it's beauty. They con tinued on to Washington where they will visit other relatives stopping for another visit or. their return trip. First of a long list of high federal and state officials to visit the Fair in '40 on Treasure Island were Secretary of the Navy Charles Edison, left, and Governor Colbert I,. Olson of California. They attended a pre-open ing reception given by Mar-hall Dill, president of the Exposition. Visits by officials will culminate in a tour of the Exposition by President Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anders, Jimmy and Barbara and Miss Mura Mills «pent Saturday evening and Sunday at the coast. Meier & Franks of Portland have been mailing out a copy of Memorial Day ad to some on their mailing list, It is a picture in color of a large flag with "God Bless America” in big let- This week's issue of the Saturday tors below. This on a white back Evening Post carries a story written ground and mounted on blue card by Helen Hedrick, "They Last So board makes a very beautiful and Long"—a saga of a mountain family. impressive poster at this time. In our opinion it is one of the best she has ever had published. It Is Miss Nancy Murphy of Glen Ellen, told in her own Individual style and Calif., arrived Sunday for a visit with holds your interest every minute and her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. A. E, leaves a lump in your throat as you Powell and other relatives until her lay the magazine down, So human mother Mrs. Hehm Murphy arrives are the emotions each character por- the. first of July. Miss Nancy left t rays that the reader live it with Monday afternoon with her uncle and them even to the last paragra ph— aunt, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Jolley for "For it was given me to eee a little thalr ranch, where she will visit the more of the pattern God makes for greater part of the time. us. 1 saw the stream flowin' on. The Navy Mother’« club will convene at seasons, and the years, cornin’ and the home of Anna Mears, 11 Van goin' on In their time. And mankind couver avenue, Medford, Friday even the same way. All alike; they last ing at x o’clock. so long and then they are gone, And it Is well. It Is good." At the meeting of the Medford Garden Club in Medford last week Richard Jewett who attends the Mrs. Elmer Wilson was elected pre Willamette University at Salem is sident of the club. working there for part of the sum Wrs. Hedrick Has New Post Story Mrs. Damon returned home from the Sacred Heart hospital Monday and seems to be getting along very nicely and has some interesting things to tell of her stay there. Mr. Pearl Bonney enjoyed dinner at the Applegate home In Medford Wednesday. Lloyd H. Dole, U. S. navy youth The Farm Security Administra tion through its farm debt adjust ment service is assisting debt burd ened farmers in Jackson County to continue with their farming opera tions where otherwise they would have been unable to operate", ad- i vises Mr. Eugene Hampton, Farm Security Supervisor for Jackson coun ty. "F a r m e r s are being assisted through a committee of farmers and civic leaders in the county in getting obligations refinanced,-which in some cases means prevention of foreclosure of property and in other cases in get ting contracts rewritten and obliga tions extended. This service is not restricted to Farm Security Admini- tration borrowers, and creditors as well as farm debtors are elglble to ap ply", continued Mr. Hampton. Anyone desiring Information re garding this service should contact or write the Farm Security Adminlstra- tlon, 211 Fluhrer Building. Medford, on Oregon. leave of absence, was reported get ting along "Just fine" Heart hospital yesterday. In Sacred Dole en- Earle Stanton to Manage Lapham Sales Hated in the navy through the Med- Earle F. Stanton, well known auto ford recruiting station last December mobile man and former resident cf 14. Recently he completed a four Medford, has been appointed sales months' course In the ordinance manager for Lapham Motors, Med school at San Diego, Cal., and was ford dealers for Ford, Lincoln-Zephyr given a ten-day leave. He came to and Mecury automobiles. He has al Central Point to visit his sister, Mrs. ready assumed active charge of the A. C. Smith. Stricken with acute sales department of the local firm, Mr. appendicitis, he was taken to Sacred according to Stan Ixipham. Heart hospital last Wednesday for an Stanton has established his home in emergency operation. After returning Medford and his son, Earle, is as to duty with the navy he will be as sociated wth the state fish and game signed to one of the ships of the bat commission. tle force. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Faber, Don Mrs. Norcross is recovering from ald and Patsy, Mrs. Donald Faber what might have been a very serious and Miss Francis Faber spent Sunday accident when she fell and ran a at Lake of the Woods. stick Into her eye. It was fortunate Mr. E. C. Falier left Monday even- that her sight was not injured, The nervous shock was great beside the ing for New York where he will visit pain as she felt that her sight was the World's Far. He will stop at a number of places on his trip. He gone. planned to arrive at Pocatello, Idaho. Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Glass re- Wednesday where he will visit rela mer at least. lie may return here We expect some interesting Inter to work during the fruit pack- reived a letter from their grandson, tives. Donny Bundy, at Port Angelo** saying facts from him about his trip, as ho ing season. that he had caught a lfi-pound sal is to send us reports from time to mon. time. Donald Richardson, who attends (ho university at Eugene I m remaining there and working this Hummer, Martha Booth's brother-in-law ar rived from California Tuesday even ■ .... ~—— - e. ing and Mrs. Booth and Anna ac companied him to Morton, Washing ton. leaving early Wednesday morn ing. They will visit Mrs. Booth's I. O. O. r. 198 Noble Grand, Stanley Jones mother and sisters besides many Ark S'c. J. E. Vincent ansas friends. They expect to be Meets each Monday evening st Hall gone about two weeks. Visitors Welcome. Treasure Isle’s Niilit Macie LODGE DIRECTORY Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ross. Vivienne and Jimmy, Ray Watkins and Allie Maple left early Wednesday evening for 1 Diamond Like and will return FOR SALK this evening. P.S. Will bring home FOR SALE—A coupon good for 369 that ten pound fish they lost last on a new Packard car. Will sell time. cheap, llox 420, Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. Dade Territt of Yre FOR SALE—1933 Plymouth Coupe in ka spent Sunday With Mr. Terrltt’s good condition, two new tires, mo mother Mrs. Margaret Terrett. tor excellent, 16-in. wheels, 3175. Terms. Auto Paint & Fender Shop. Mrs. Clara l'arra attended the soft- Central Point. ball game Tuesday evenng. She went Summer Activities MEN’S Used Work Clothing, Shoes, Coats, Pants and other garments In good condition. Ladles’ dresses, slices, etc. Look them over on way to Medford, 1403 N. Riverside, across from Buck's Bakery . Permanents—$1.75 Ethel’s Beauty Salon ♦ Jim Chaplin went to Grants Pass C. W. Anhorn won a quilt at the on a business trip Wednesday. Townsend hall last Thursday night, donated to the club by Mrs. Edith Mrs. Schell received a telegram Rohl. from her son. Mr. Torrence, wife and daughter of Indiana that they were Mr. F. F. Burk has just put up a in Kansas City on their way here and new awning at the Pearl Bonney expected to arrive the last of this house. week. Mr. and Mrs. Gebhard, Franklyn Mrs. Hampton, president of the and Meryllene went fishing at Foster Central Point PTA and Mrs. Raphael Creek Sunday and caught the limit. Benson, president of Howard PTA. went to Ashland and attended the Boh Burns and uncle si>ent a school of instruction for officers at couple of days at Little Fish Lake the Elhart home this week. last week. Mrs. Tom Buck’s brother from Eureka visited her the first of the week. Lester’s Davis’ mother is visiting her daughter at Tacoma for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peck and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vincent went on a fish ing trip over the week end. The Babb brothers have moved to Talent. Vangie Terrett is spending the sum mer with his uncle at Roxy Ann. M Ä Ä The Fourth will soon he here! ■Í GET THAT PERM WENT NOW .Machineless Permanents $2.50—$3 00 BEAUTY SHOP Next to Shell's Barber Shop ♦: Faber's Market Milk Hamburger TALL CANS ALL GOOD MEAT 5C 2 Lbs s Pl RE—STRAINED SUGAR (TRITI» SHOULDERS 5-lb. Pail 29c Pound Potato Chips Side Bacon ■ It MHO PA< K AGES RE Millions will enter these portals this year. They are the "Elephant Towers at the main entrance to the Golden Gate International Exposi tion. on Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay. The entire Fair will be painted with light by General Electric. ■ 23 2 for Pound 13 Pound 15 Youngberries T Crate 75 Replace with a :: :: Delco Battery :: Ü • For peace of mind on your trip and com ■: :: píete dependability the year around, re place your old battery with a new, powerful It will repay you with long life Standard equipment on more than Central Potili ♦ 43 « of the Boat», Motors—Everything You Need GOOD QUALITY—LOW PllK CLIFF’S 3t7 N. RGeiside SPORT SHOP Mrtlford, Orr. ! 13 O. D. TUCKER FISHING TACKLE ■ 19c 3 and extra starting ability FOR that nice balr cut and smooth shaving, go to the -''••are Deal Barber Shop. W. *, Prop ■ ■ ■ Phone 291 DELCO. UTO REPAIRING >’ 3K >* ‘Qualify Groceries at A Saving 9 ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Each ■ ■ *♦* ♦: ♦: ■ ■ « ■ ■ ♦ 5K EUNICE Central Point BABY CHICKS—Big. strong and healthy. Hutching each Wednea- day and Saturday, Rucka, llamp- shire, and leghorn, lairge display at all time*. Your choice 9c each. X Central Point Hatchery. 29-tf FOR SALK—Large house with block of ground In Central Point. Small down payment. Pries 31300. I'hons <01 evenings. Monday the following guests were entertained at the Arnold Bohnert home with a turkey dinner: Rev. and Mrs. Coleman and children, Neil, Buddy and Lin; Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Smith and Vera; Mrs. Lois Young and Helen; Vera Joyce Sims; Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Olson. Betty McKemzer, all of Medford and the host and host ess Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bohnert and children Norrene, Bud, Ann and Mar vin. The children prepared the din ner and from reports all had a jolly good time. Honey CLASSIFIED with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sole. FOR SALE—Refrlgerator, 100-lb. capacity. Good condition. See Vern Dr. C. I. Drummond. Medford, phy Hansen. sician, Is the author of an article In FOR SALE- Springs and mattress in the June issue of the Northwest Me dlclne magazine Title of Dr. Drum good condition. G. F. Treichler. mond's article Is "Calcification GREEN FIR SLABS—|2.60 per load. Pericardium, Erema of Head Supply limited. Order now. Cen Neck Symptoms." The same essay tral Point Fuel and Lumber Yard, was read before the 65th annual l’hsns 333. meeting of the Oregon State Medical society in Gearhart, September. 1939. NR1NG In your extra fruit Jars, or that piece of unused furniture stored In the attic. Tables, stoves or what have you. See what w<’ have to sell. Reasonable prices. Jack's 2nd Hand Store. 106 South Grape, Medford. Mrs. Swartz enjoyed a very plea- sant surprise Sunday when Mr. Byron Tobey, a cousin whom she had never ssen before, visited her. They had lost track of each other and while Mr. Tobey has lived In Grants Pass tor four or five years he had no idea that Mrs. Swartz lived here. He also visited Mrs. T. A. Marine who Is Mrs. Mr. Tobey learned Swartz’s sister, that Mrs. Swartz and Mrs. Marine lived here thru the Troutmans who visited relatives In Grants Pass re cently. new cars sold today ASSOCIATED SERVICE L. C. Grimes