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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1939)
CENTRAI CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN fAGE SIX -TÏ3Œ—■ Word was received from Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dade Territt <>' Yreka visited Mr. Territt’s mother I Lulu Powell at Puyallup. Wash., Sunday. •■aylng that the quake nearly tum bled her out of bed November 13 Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes have she was badly scared, it being and moved from the Applegate into the I Jacobs house across from Finley her first experience of an earth- Imp. Co. They lived here a couple ot quake. years ago. Mrs. Charles Hamilton, who had [ Mrs. Clifton Phillips and son been a house guest at the Buckman Woodrow have both been having home for a number of days, return- a session with the flu. ed to her home in Malin with her husband, who came over Sunday for Grants Mr. and Mrs. Chet Eide of Pass visited at the Edward Jones a short visit. Mrs. Elva Lough wishes to an home Saturday evening. nounce to her friends and patr jus Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wood were that she is temporarily located up dinner guests at the Gus F e'erson stairs at 105 South Grape St. Her telephone number is 1391. She will home last Friday be pleased to meet you there. An Ideal gift—Bedroom slippers 69c at Faber’s. Mr. and Mrs. Del Smith and Mrs. Faber’s Market bought over 2c" Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bohnert at- pounds of salmon, fresh from the I tended the football game in Eugene ocean Friday, which was all sold out Armistice Day. at once. Mrs. Clara Farra accompanied Mr. and Mrsr. Sanford Klcnardson Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones to the and daughter Charlotte and Mrs. Jac ksonville cemetery Sunday. Mary Richardson left Saturday for Mrs. Hallie Hesselgrave enter-| a short visit with Mr. Richardson’s sister Mrs. Ward Davis and family tained Thursday evening with a din in Salem. When they arrived they ner for the following guests. Mr. and found Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Deal af Mrs. Walter Jones, Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Nolte, Miss Helen Jones, all I Klamath Falls visiting them. Mrs. Mary Richardson remained for a of Hollywood. California and Fred longer visit. The rest of the party Hesselgrave. LOC/iLS Word was received today through the state police by Mr. Guy Tex that Daniel Subiaurre, well known she<-| buyer, was klllec. on the Burns high way last night while on his way to visit friends there. Mr. Sublaurr« was visiting in this city only yester day. He was a native of Basque Province In northern Spain and re ceived his final papers for United States citizenship just a short time ago. He had been in the habit ot returned home Sunday. calling at the city hall frequently to Mr. and Mrs. E- R. Gleason were have Mr. Tex make out papers for him. No details of the accident host and hostess to a dinner party Sunday. The following guests were could be learned. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Gleason, Mer- Mrs. Ida Berry was well pleased vyn Jr., and Jimmy of Klamath with her opening last Friday. Many Falls, Mrs. Lawrence Bodin and Mr. friends and patrons called and en Cecil Clements. Smith's parents Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Mrs. Opal Finley was pleaseJ Young went to Cottage Grove Sun with a visit with an old friend Mrs. day. Mr. Young and Mr. Smith con Brown and daughter Mabel last tinued on to Portland on a business week whom she had not seen for 19 trip. They returned W’ednesday. years. The daughter and Mrs. Fln- ley attended school together. Those taking part in the largest parade on Armistice Day iu Med Mrs. Woodrow Reich and small ford from Central Point were the Miss Wilson, the 4th grade teach daughter Diana spent Tuesday and Odd Fellows, Grange Co-op, W.R.C. Wednesday at the Lawrence home (aD(j xavy mothers. er, is home 111 with the flu. Mrs. Leonard Bowman and Arlene Hay is sick with the flu daughter Louise of Merrill visited and unable to teach. and Mrs. Bowman’s parents Mr. Mrs. R. A. Holmes and Mrs. Belle Mpk George Wright Monday and Llttrerll of Medford visited Mrs. Tuesday. Margaret Hubbard last Thursday. Mrs. O. A. Wilson and daughter oi This is book week November 13 to Medford were also guests of Mrs 20, and the Library window has a Hubbard last week. zery interesting display of books elling of countries all over the world. LODGE DIRECTOR') Mr. and Mrs. Justine Muse and little daughter Joella of Klamath Falls spent Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrsr. Tharp and other relatives. Mr. Muse works for the Lost River Dairy and has every Monday off. WANTED FOR SAW FILING and Knives and scissors sharpened see C. H. Mosher, 2 blocks nort** of Da mon’s Cafe. All work guaran teed. IF WANTING to buy or sell Real Estate. See L. G. Pickeli, Medford The Odd Fellows meeting last Monday night was very well attend ed, members from Medford being present as well as from Gold Hill. Deputy Grand Master Watts gave a very Interesting talk on metals and combining them for different uses. He also spoke on Odd Fellowship. He met with the Medford lodge Tuesday evening. A number front here attended. TO TRADE — Medford residence, large lot, well located for business for Central Point highway prop erty or near highway. 807 Hazel street, Central Point. 5-2t SHOP EARLY If it I n a Gift for FOR SALE DAD FOIl SALE—6 year old Jersey cow, giving about 3 gallons milk per day. Also 12-weeks old suck ing calf in flue condition for good veal. See Mrs. Maud Davis, third house east of cheese factory, Cen tral Point. 6-lt‘ Mr. and .Mrs. Amick of Grants Pass atended the football game here Armistice Day and most of the af ternoon Mr. Amick was holding court with his former students at ! subjects. Mrs. Gipson Driver spent last week in Portland. She attended a A new lot of infaut's wear at regional meeting of the Girl Scouts Faber’s. and also attend«. 1 “The Taming of The Shrew”. Mrs. W. M. Tetherow’s father, Sugar Pine Shakes at Faber’s. who makes his home with Mr. and Mrs. Tetherow, had the misfortune Miss Frances Faber of Marsh- to fall and injury himself so badly that Dr. Sweeney advised them to field arrived home Friday evening take him to the hospital Sunday and returned to Marshfield Sunday Frances teaches school evening, He has been in bad health afternoon. in Marshfield. for a number of years. Shop early—Try at home first. Only 33 shopping day before Xmas. ■ ■ Today is Dollar Day! Hamburger BANANA ALL GOOD MEAT ... 2' Apples Box Potatoes U.S. No. 2 < > . « ■ i Out Frire» Ire Right - - 15 Kraut FOR GALLON—30c :: Ü ■ Quart ■ ■ -1 Ac Let Us Prepare Your Car ■ Central Point Market Groceries—Fresh Meats—Feeds PHONE 441 ■ Thanksgiving Specials ■ NOW EVEREADY PRESTONE ANTI-FREEZE S Specials Good Through Wednesday WINTER LUBRICANTS HAMS . MWIITS PREMIUM Lb 25' Pkg. 25' FIRESTONE TIRES WHOLE OR HALF CaKe Flour SW INS DOWN too late To buy Heating Stoves Pound ■ ■ :■ < • -A— ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»■■■■■■■■■■■■■ - 20' Pound - Veal Roast Pork Roast for Winter Reasonable Price» DAMON’S CAFE ■ ■ ■ ■ STONE’S FOR SALE —- Apples, all varieties W. J. Gebhard. HUGAR CURED TURKEYS WE HAYE TH FAI PRICED RIGHT ■ - 19C <1 < ' .******♦*♦*♦***♦***♦**♦*♦**♦*****♦*♦♦******♦******♦********♦***♦***** CHINESE NOODLES nor i \ m UJM CHILI - T hanks giving goes at THIS STORE NEWLY-WEDS Club House Sandwiches - 49° 50 Lbs. - 2 Lbs. ■ ■ ■ Back Bacon - 49c - - or PARTY FOR RENT — Five room modern house completely furnished at 415 Boardman St. Medford. Phono 601 Central Point or inquire at this office. FOR RENT—Winter rates for cot- tnges and steam heated rooms. In quire Rossi Motel, 3-4t S not Squash You will be surprised to find how far your dollar $1.00 to $3.00 Men’s Sweaters 69c, 98c to $2.50 Women’s Sweaters Children’s Wool Swsaters 79c to $1.00 25c Infants’ Wool Mittens & Booties 25c Infants’ Wool Caps I Phone 291 « ' < > < ' < ■ ■ ■ 'Qualify Groceries at A Saving’ :: ■ E. C. Faber I^M>k them over! FOR SALE — 3-burnsr coal oil stove, folding bed, rag carpet | loom. Call this office. Faber's Market WaicA For New Name ■ Pound SWEETHEART FOR RENT—Three room apartment *15.00, Light» and water paid. In quire at this office or phone 601. 218 E. Main Medford, Ore. Next to Post Office The Green Lantern litiOTHEIl FOR SALE—Hay, mixed llungaray and common Vetch seed. Ed. Hanlev Ranch, Rte. 2, Box 201. 4-2t‘ Phone 910 Ron»! Turkey, .Mashed Potatoes, Creamed Pea», Perfection Salad, Choice of Suet Pudding or .Mince Pie SISTER A nice n.iortmrnt at Conrenieni Ternwi Mr. Rossi has been thinning out the shrubs around the Rossi Motel. MOTHER FOR SALE— Reversible Lloyd Loom baby curriage. New enamel and upholstery, good tires. Inquire of Ray Wyatt or phono 112-X or 281. Distinctive Glasse« when needed Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 23) at the “OREGON TRAIL” 35c Hadley Arthurs, who has a num ber of friends in Central Point, has a group of hand-carved figures on display at the Hansen Hardware, Under New Management These figures are very good and Mrs. Belle Davis, who has been would make nice Christmas gifts. seriously ill, is improving. I. O. O. F. 193 HOT LUNCHES—SANDWICHES Mr. McManama hag leased the Noble Grand, Theo. A. Glass Mrs. Dorothy Keithley of San Green Lantern and has moved into FARMER BROS. COFFEE Sec. J. E. Vincent Rosa is visiting her mother Mrs. Meets each Monday evening at Hall Trebesch. She plans to visit here the Powell apartment until he can make other plans. Visitors Welcome. Next until the 4th of December, week she will visit her brother in ******************************************************************** Eagle Point. CLASSIFIED Dr. Frank A Freeburger TURKEY DINNER joyed the delicious coffee and dainty wafers. The accordian music fur nished by Martha Berry and Flor ence Biasing was very pleasing. Mu. Berry also states that her trade has been very good, eonsldering the short time the “Oregon Trail" has been open. Central Point Lodge No. 135 A. F. & A . M. Stated Meetings 3rd Wednesdays Harold Head, W. M. J. E. Vincent, Secy. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, IMO POINT. OREGON T Raisins Celery UTAH—LARGE 4 Lb 23' 2 For 17' 2 Lb 25' ■ ■ DELCO BATTERIES HODES HOT WATER HEATERS I ■ FOG LAMPS ■ MOTOR TUNE-UP ■ ASSOCIATED STATION ■ <'empiete Line of Hardware, Paints, Harness and Farm Implements ALEXANDER IMPLEMENT & HARDWARE CO < entrai l'oint ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■ Oleo GEM NUT Pumpkin NO TIN • Each 10' Lt. C. Grimes ■