The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, August 24, 1939, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 24. 1030
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Mrs.
Willie
McClain
of
Gold
Hill
Oregon
Federation
of
Music club».
Mr and Mrs. Marsh of Medford
were callers at th E. P. Slone home ha* purchased th« unlucky number Artists from all parts of the «ute
last night, it happened to be Mr. 13 on the beautiful crochet bed- , will appear In the Federation’s mu*,
and Mrs. Stone's wedding anniver­ spread that Mrs. W. A. Shell ha* ica] entertainments.
sary. thought they did not know ‘made for the W. R. C. Mrs. McClain
asked for the first number on the
Leon Mojica's popular radio or­
wh-n they called.
bedspread at a W R.C. meeting a chestra, playing regularly from El
Mr. Jum Smith of Whittier. Cal.. number of months ago and she Pate0 at San Francisco, will be at
the Oregon state fair, tn Sal-m
arrived Sunday for a couple we k chose 13.
September 4 to 10. to play for the
visit with his mother Mrs. II. L.
Oregon music composers will ot nightly free dances and also at the
Smith and brother Cliff and family.
Hi« mother had the misfortune to honored on Saturday of the state AH American revue.
' fell and hurt herself quit* badly a fair, to be held in Salem Septemb' r __________________________________
couple of weeks ago and has not 4 to IS. on th.- several program»"» . otR CLASSIFIED ADS ALWAYS
been able to be out. She is und -r be given in the daily serie« by the i
the doctor’s care.
CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN CENTRAL POINT, OREGON
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LOCALS
GETTING
CLOSER
The Woman's Relief Corps held
their regular annual dinner Tu*‘
day evening in the Central Poli'
city park. About 30 were present
Everyone voted it the coolest pia
in town. After a big dinner,
cream and cake were served,
»njoyed a social time afterward
Joe Cox, who has been suffering
from an Infection in a cut on bis
Bp, is much Improved and expecs
to go back to work soon. In break­
ing up kindling wood a piece flew
up and cut his lip, making it neces­
sary to take five stltche« in th
wound.
School Supplies—Always the la’
eat idea in school -upplies at pof
ular prices at S’one’s Drug Store.
Mrs. Grace Fredette has pur->
chased the Brown’s Cafe at the cor- ■
nor of Main and Front sts.. Medford. I
Mrs. Fredette* husband Harry C.j
Fredette will manage the bunlness.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fredette are well I
known here and have many friends
to wish them success in this new
business.
Anklets—fall colors, 10c, 15c and I
25c. Faber's.
Mrs. Anna Bissell of Fort Jones.
Calif., who accompanied her sister.
Mrs. H. M. Dorland and husband on
a tour of California, Is visiting at
the Dorland home. She will leave
Sunday to be back home In time >o
open her school August 28. During
their trip south they attended the
fair on Treasure Island. Notre Dam»
and Tla Juana, Mexico. They visi’-
ed relatives and friends all along
the way.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lottes of
Fresno, Calif., who have been guests
at the home of Mrs. Lottes sist'r,
Mrs. O. H. Bohnert, her mother.
Mrs. Burn* and other relatives, left
for their home Monday mining.
Little Dick Hamilton had the mis­
fortune to catch his thumb in wring­
er, tearing the skin. It was neces­
sary to take 11 stitches to close ths
wound. He Is doing fine and will
suffer no permanent injury.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lanning and
small son are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Kline of Lone Mountain. Mr
Lanning is Mrs. Kline's nephew. Mr.
and Mrs. Lanning are traveling with
a trailer house and are enjoying
their trip very much.
Don Patterson, who has been on
Harriett Berry from Washington the sick list, plans to be back at the
arrived Wednesday evening for a service station this week end.
visit with Mrs. J. J Murphy.
Henry Maury and L. Hatfield are
Watch our windows for further spending a few days at the Gipsy
particulars as to our tenth anniver­ huckleberry patch.
sary In Central Point. Stone's Drug
Store.
The new fall colors in Berkshire
Hose at Faber’s.
Donald Richardson is spending
this week at the San Francisco fair.
Fick's new hardware store are
Donald received hi« degree at the having special bargains for the
university at Eugene last spring.
thrifty all the time but some extra
special* on Saturdays. Be sure and
inquire about the bidding blanks on
the Speed Queen washer.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES-
Playground
equipment. Latest Electric Vac­
uum high speed eraser cleaners.
Call D. D. Davis, 905 W. 10th
St., Medford. Tel. 1727,
46-2t
FOR SALE—4 milk cows. Fourth
house across railroad track on left
side of road. Central Point. Chas.
M. Mabln.
46-2t
Dr. Frank A
Freeburger
FOR SALE — Dining room table.
Phone 84.
FOR SALE—Wooden
(Holxern Leffelj at
Shoe Shop.
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ALL GOOD MEAT
Evaporated Milk
24c
19c
2 Lbs
Sliced Bacon
SUGAR CURED
Pound
17°
Veal Roas!
Pound
15
Cottage Cheese
IT'S FRESH
SPICEI' PORK
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Can
. . . 25c
Pound
10c
Motorists Save Money
I mu in a position to save you money on all your mech­
anical work. Only tlM' best of parts used. All Work
Strictly Guaranteed. Let me quote you niy money saving
prices on all your work.
ANKLETS, Fall Weight, New Color»
Obenchain’s Garage
Save Money and Time at
LEO IL OBE.NCHAIN, Proprietor
2 Dlock.« East of Central Paint (I km ' sc Factory
Faber's
Labor Day
SALE
Central Point Market
Groceries - Meats - Feeds
PHONE 441
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YOU SAVE 10% on all Kodak Film,
also Kodaks and movie cameras.
Free developing, free enlargement
print« as low as 2c each. 7-hour
service. Anders Studio
4 3-4t
Chicken Growers
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See Us For Sperry Feeds
PERMANENTS
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FOR SALE—Heavy Friers, Deliv-
ered when ordered. Phono 367,
Central Point.
4 4-8t
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$1.50
FREE—1150 Mlectrlc lantern to
cash customers. Ask for patrlcu-
lara. Davis Feed Stores, Medford
and Ashland.
Ethel’s
Beauty Salon
Phone 23
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Centrili Point
FOll SALE — 3-burner <oal Ml
stove, folding bed, rag carpet
loom. Call this office.
The Story
FOR SALE-—Electric A BC. Wash­
ing machine In good condition.
New rubber rolls to, wringer.
*20.00 Inquire nt this office or
phone 601.
about the farmer’« daughter
make« people smile
However
Surelay Mash
Surelay Pellet»
SUREBUILD
Cracked Corn
Wheat
Hen Scratch
Watermelons
The Thrift Sensation of 1959
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lb. lc
How you can get one of these
amazing Tire« at
Va PRICE
3 lb. 13c
Bananas
To l>c without ICE i" h«<
a laughing mnttcr.
IF WANTING lo buy or sell Reni
Estate. 8ee L a. plckell, 1« 8.
__ Bartlett. Medford
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Buy one at list price and get the next one
G. M. MORRIS
AT 50 , DISCOUNT
Dally Deliveries
Alao Rales at Damon'« Cafe
III'STERN A FINII ER Ml V
S7>e COFFEE. POT
Medford's Only Drive-in Tray Servier
LOOK
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Featuring
Buy Your Gun Now, Rave
Pirk the good ones. lx>w
Priii'« on Rial, Reel«, Line«
Cabinet Works
Cliff’s Sport Shop
817 N. Ill ver« I de
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford J. Richard­
son and Charlotte, Muriel Weldman
and Mr. and Mrs. John Townsend
went to Diamond Lake last Saturday
and returned home Sunday night.
Hamburger
25c
Fruit Pectin—2 Jars for 23c
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Convenient Termi
3 dozen
SCHOOL CLOTHING
BERKSHIRE SILK HOSE
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FOR SALE—Heating Stove. Good
shape. Only been used two years.
Frank Lawrence, 4th A Ash Sts.
45-2t
29c
Kerr Lids
SCHOOL SHOES
Distinctive Glasso«
when needed
spoous or
McDowell's
45-3t
The No. 3 Tin«—Reg. 10«
TAKE TIME TO SEE OCR ENLARGED STOCK
Testa for first grade children ap­
plying for admission to schools in
Jackson County, outside of Medford
and Ashland, will be given in the
office of the County School Superin­
tendent In the County Court House
beginning Friday August 25th an!
extending through Wednesday Aug­
ust 30th. Appointment must be
made before time test is desired,
and may be made by phone or hv
mall. Tel. 1353, address County
School Superintendent, Courthouse,
Medford
LOK SALE
Grapefruit Juice
4 Can»
Summer Stock at cut prices at
Faber's.
September 11th
Pre-School Tests
For County Schools
FOR RENT—Three-room modern
furnished apt. Private bath and
entrance.
Abundance
of hot
water.
Electric range. Water
and light» paid. Adults only.
Phone 601 or inquire al this of­
fice.
Phone 291
School Begins
Mr». Jtfkmie White «pent Wednes­
I. O. O. V. 193
Noble Grand, Theo. A. Glass
day with Mrs. Shelly in Medford.
Sec. J. E. Vincent
Kenneth, Dick Wyatt and Oliver
Meets each Monday evening at Hall
Visitors Welcome.
and Bill Grimes were swimming at
Bybee Bridge Tuesday afternoon.
FOR RENT
‘Quality Groceries at A Saving’
4 for
LODGE DIRECTORY
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daughter
Mr. Dorland took
Miss Lois Dorland to Portoria, Cal.,
last week where her school opened
Monday, August 21. She teaches
English in the high school.
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Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan T.
Skyrman Wednesday August 16. a
baby boy weighing 8 lbs., in the
Community hospital. The baby has
been named Carl Hamilton in honor
of his two grandfathers. Little
Gail, sister of the new baby, has
been visiting her aunt Mrs. Erma
Cooper in Dunsmuir.
Faber's Market
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Frozen Rogue— u . mayn < xm » l ... and
refreshing
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L. C. Grimes
Phone 351
Central Point
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