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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1939)
■ *m v w i t i— i ¿.w ^^^^^T ^y^pgtflw gw i T H U R S D A Y , A P R IL 0 , IM O CBNTRAL POINT .O lU U C iV , CENTRAL POINT, ORMON PAGE IU IK SO WHAT— Everett Faber get- Mr*. Guy Tex left Tuesday morn Mr*. Glpe from Tacoma, Wash . Jack Lee, writing his father and I ting cold feet when he talked to the ing for Portland waere *he will was visiting at the home of Mr. and saying to tell mother that he'll be Mr*. G. G. Dun<-an for a couple of undergo a recheck after her opera bark sitting on the drain board Civic Club ladies that had known him all his life— guess he thought days recently. Mr*. Glpe stated she tion last year sometime in June. Irsel Lewi*, who ha* been In the and her family are going to more A prophet is not without honor local Safeway atore, ha* accepted a to Montana in the near future. save 1n his own country." Mr. Jack Tharp was seen standing Kenneth Powell left Saturday for | Job In the Central Market In Med out in the alley back of Long's Klamath Falls for a visit with bis i Art Copiuger returned home to- ford. Mr. Lewi* ha* been In the Mrs. M. A Adam* entertained tb> Second Hand store gazing into tbe meat bucine** in Central Point for Beginner*' da*« and their mother* sky trying to find a hook to hang a brother John and family and other | <t.y after a ten days visit with his friends When he arrived he found | brother Dick and family, many years of the Church of Chrl*t with an Eas telephone line on and giving up in his brother all ready to come to Can- - . —. — ter party at the church Wednesday despair and sweating and— singing trai Point for a visit so he visit«*! LANDMARK GONK M*adaai<w> Miaakk, Farra. Smith, afternoon. About 10 children be as he dug a hole In the hard pan Kiibsrn, Co* and Thompson attend long in this group. All bad an en to place a new pole. Mr. Tharp other friends there while John mart*- 1 one of the most familiar sights ed the meeting of the W. R. C. in joyable time. along Main street in Medford was said unless the wire was removed bis trip here Medford thia afternoon. the Big Clock on the corner by the from the Copco pole that Copco Mr John Ross received the sad old Jackson County Bank Building. The district convention of the would have to be released from all Owing’s Service station has a very Women's Relief corps »'ill be held damages that might occur on it news of the death Wednesday of his For some reason not well known the pretty flower garden laid out with sister Addie Phelps In Portland. clock ha* been taken down and and seeing there were no fence post* some flower* already in bloom. She was 76 year* old and the last shipped out of town. We shall miss Films developed, printed and an near enough or tali enough to reach one of his family left. She was the old chime. Mr. Cash and family are moving enlargement made for only 25c.—- over the top of the Freeman ware raised here and attended school in house building he just had to dig into a bouse near the Jim Cummings Stone's Drug Store, the convent in Jacksonville. More City to Sell home. The house where they lived at Gold HiU April 29 at lv :3 0 and and sing. detail will be printed next week. many years will be occupied by the a covered dish luncheon at noon. Land to School in Born to Mr. and Mrs. Justine owner, George Wright, the house The Southern Oregon district Faber's Men’s Store is putting on (Continued from Page One) cludes Grants Pass, Gold Hill, Cen Muse, a baby daughter weighing 7 where he had been living having a rale of Headlight men's wear tral Point, Medford and Ashland. lbs at Klamath Falls. Mr. Muse work been sold, forcing him to move. which entitles the buyer many love and so allow the district to go far the Lost River Dairy and is a ly awards. Call and see the many ahead with the leveling and draining Harold Doerschuck of Klamath brother of Mr*. Jack Tharp. Mrs. Jennie White received word items, also the lovely gifts. of the ground. Point from her grandson, Bill Snider, that Fall* visited with Central In making the offer to the school Born March 29 to Mr. and Mrs. he would be driving up to Central friends over the week end. Tbe boy scout» of Central Point board the council decided to reserve Bradford F. Muse a 8-lb. 2v* oz. Point goon. troop with Scoutmaster Smith and a portion of the east end of the Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Middleton baby daughter Pamela Jeanne at three committeemen will attend a property for the purpose of laying Oakland. Calif. Mr. Muse is a Kodak film finished 25c. En and Theron were callers at the Ed largement free.— Stone's Drug Store ward Jones home Wednesday. Mr. brother of Mrs. Jack Tharp and is a Joint court of honor tonight at out a new street between Cedar Prospect. street and Bush street just west of Middleton was *u town looking after recruiting officer. the Rostei property. This new The high school class of the ” 'hite business affairs. Mr. Trebescb received a telegram Mr. Clarence Dong, received the street wiwli fill a long-felt want on church enjoyed a party at the Ed Wednesday containing the sad news ■ sad new* Wednesday of the death account of the fact there has been ward Jones’ home last Saturday ev Easter basket candy, dye and of the death of his sigter Anna at of his neice Mrs. Helen Acquista- ening, 18 members being present greeting cards.— Stone's Drug Store. Tacoma, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Tre- pace in San Rosa, Calif. Chinese checker* and other games i bsch left to attend the funeral Fri were played during the evening. Re Stanley Jones was seriously ill Mrs. Viola Lampman and sister day afternoon. freshments of Jello, cake, cookies Sunday evening with what seemed Mrs. DeVlne returned home last and punch were served. to be poison from something be bad Kodak film prints 3c each, any Thursday after visiting friends and R. H. Moore was able to be down eaten. Dr. Dodson was called. Stan size up to and including post card relatives in Portland since the town today after being confined to ley is recovering rapidly and is now- size.— Stone's Drug Store. Christmas holidays. able to return to school. his home with rheumatism. LOCALS no way of crossing from Cedar street to Bush street between the old highway and tbe county road on the east boundary o f the city. Also the grading o f this street will help drain much of the land which is now full of pot-hole* in which water stand* all winter. FOR A P R IL PERMANENT» $1.03, *;{ ,-><>, 01.30. 00.50 Machine End Curl* Maehinele** End Curl, Shampoo A Dry Wave 01.75 * 2.00 75c Ethel’s Beauty Salon Phone lit! Central Point Hats, 50c Dresses, 5c to 25c Shoes, 5c to flo< Men'* Dress Coats 23r to 50o Men'« Pant*, 23c Purses, 35c L O N G ’S 2nd Hand Store Faber9s Market ‘ Quality Groceries at A Mesdamcs Jennie White, Tillie Archie Parker is suffering with Maple and Green went to Medford neuritis. on the stage this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones and Dr. C. W. Lemery of Medford was Mrs. Clara Farra and Mr. Don Stan elected president of the Medford Ro ley and Stanley Jones spent Sunday tary club at thetr luncheon meeting afternoon at the Middleton home In at the Hotel Medford Tuesday noon. Grants Pass. On the return trip He succeeds Mark Goldy a* presi Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Farra dent visited the Primrose Farm. Mrs. Dorothy Kofelt and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Throckmorten from Dorothy Williams and small son. Eagle Point spent Sunday visiting at Marty of Grants Pass were callers the E E. Scott home. at the P. A. Tracy home Wednesday. Marly spent the day with his grand Mr. and Mrs. Roger Yost and mother while the ladies attended a Dickie have moved into town. meeting. The Past Noble Grand club enter Mrs. Grime* called for Mesdames tained with their annual supper Karra, Smith, Dunlap and Terrett their husbands and families Tuesday and took them to the high school evening with a good attendance. All to bear the Biota glue club concert report a pleasant evening. Monday evening. LODGE D IR E C T O R Y Central Point Lodge No. 135 A. K & A. M Stated Meetings 3rd Wednesdays Harold Head, W. M. J. B Vincent, Secy. Mrs. Sally Musty has been very ill at her home. Her daughters are caring for her. 1 h* Paiu Noble Grand club sur prised Mr*. C. M. Merritt with a birthday party at her home last Mon day afternoon. A good attendance was out and a nice time enjoyed. L O. 0. F. 193 Noble Grand, Theo. A. Glass Sec. J. E. Vincent Meets each Monday evening at Hall _______ Visitors Welcome. Richard Jewett arrived last Fri day evening to spend the Easter va cation with his parents. Richard 1* attending Willamette University at Salem. C L A S S IF IE D Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Glass were dinner guest* at the A. W. Walker home recently. WANTED WANTED— Ambitious students for residence and home study conre* In business training that turn spare time into earning time. Medford Business College OWN. The Teachers' Sewing club met at the Webb home with Mrs. R. H. Gandee co-hostess with Mrs. Robert Webb. About ten members were present. : ■ ■ H E A D L I G H T O VER ALS To Appreciate Their Value Special Prices HEADLIGHT Waist Overalls, 11-*>/ Sanforized. HEADLIGHT Mb Overall* Phone 291 Shortening H a m b u rg e r GOOD QUALITY CAT ALL GOOD MEAT 33 4-lb. Pkg. You Must See Pair .... SAVE VOI IS TICKETS FOR AWARDS ■ ■ ■ E. C. Faber Picnics SWIFT'S TALL CANS : ans SMOKED SHOULDERS Deviled Meat : : ■ 17 Pound B o lo g n a REGULAR I-arge 10c Tin* 15 DON’T I t ’s Not What You Earn 24c - 4 for - il 19c 2 Lbs. Evaporated M ilk 4 for - 0 1 . 2 » 01 .» » ’ MISS Pound - - Ham Our Best Quality for Easter The Crowd SATURDAY NIGHT 8 o’clock 18 Pound - 27 OK ORDER A CHICKEN ■ It’s What You Save TH AT COUNTS RAISE YOUR LIVING STANDARD. LOWER YOUR COST OF" LIVING THE SAFEWAY YOU SAVE ON EVERY PURCHASE AT SAFEWAY O U R L O C A L ST O R E F E A T U R E S L IC E N S E D P L U M B E R Repair Shop— Acetylene W elding General Hardware Commercial and Domestic Refrigerator Service Central Point Hardware Consistently E very day low prices! FOR SALK STILL ON JOB— Serving meal*. Meal Ticket 35 60 for 35.00 rash Meals served at all hours - - Damon Cafe, SMUDGE with old tires, |300 per hundred. See Long's 2nd Hand Store or Jceae Richardson. FOR RENT — Five-room modern house, garage, In good condition, partly furnished. Will be vacant April 15— Inquire 4 1 5 Hoardman Street, Medford. liny jour FYult Jar* nn«l 1er Bo\ early at L O N G ’S 2nd Hand Store Alno Tent. Window-*, Cottage Organ in good condition. Suitable for »mall Sunday Hrhnol Easter Greetings “ Say it with Lilies ” Choice selection of Easter Lilies, Hydrangea, Etc. A CLEAN CAR W IT H E V E R Y G R E A SE JOB W e will clean the upholstering Beautiful Cut Flowers Judge’s Medford Greenhouse 3005 FI. Main. No store ia t<*wn. I‘bone ;|7« t.rorn Saving stamps of your car with ELECTROLUX The modern tacuuni rleaner D on Patterson General Petroleum Products T h is is C lean -u p W e e k Prepare Your Car For Summer Now, before summer travel, is the time to check the performance and econom y of your car. W e will make this check with a scientific analysis and adjustment that restores peak performance—and at minimum cost to you. Look what is d on e!—A complete check and adjustment of generator, spark plugs, distributor points, distributor, timing, coil, condenser, battery, starting motor and car buretor. W hy not paint up as well as clean up TAINT*—OILS— BRUSHES l..\\\ \ MOWERS. GARDEN HOOF: A TOOLS Everything to beautify the home. ALEX A N D E R H A R D W A R E & IM P LE M E N T C O . X ASSOCIATED SERVICE L. C. G RIM ES Use Firestone Champion Tires