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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1940)
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, l»10 CEXWAL POINT AMERICAN. CENTRAI. POINT, OREGON PAGE MI ..r days' visit at the White home on Ce dar street. WRESTLING NEWS Central Point now ha» lockers al the Sonoma Valley Cheese Factory. Mr. and Mrs. A. E Powell accom It is now up to the people to patronize An exceptionally large group of panied Mr. and Mrs. John Townsend them. There are a number of empty O.E.S. members gathered at the to Diamond Lake Sunday where they lockers. Come n and see them. The Masonic Temple at Central Point Mervj'n Gleason and family of enjoyed dinner and visited Mrs. Pow last Tuesday evening for the first fall company auks for constructive criti Klamath Falls were Sunday guests at ell’s sister Mrs. Carrie Chase and call meeting of Nevlta Chapter No. »3 cism. Bring in your fish, meat, or later, your venison, peaches, pears or the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. ed on Tim Prader. Later In the af O.E.S. Men's Night was the theme E. R. Gleason. Glenn Parks returned ternoon they went to Klamath Falls of the evening with the men of the vegetables and enjoy them fresh the with them. Glenn expects to work in and visited over night with Mr. and Chapter having complete charge of year around. the Rogue River Cold Storuge ther* Mrs. Powell's son John and family. all the arrangements including the Mrs. Townsend is the daughter of Word has been received that Rua- program and refreshments. Milk shakes, ice cold bottled sodas, Mr. and Mrs. Powell. Hensley and Haskill Holt enter sell Fletcher Riddle of Route 1, Cen- frozen candy bars, chochos at Stone's tained with a short skit entitled “Too tral Point. ha» enlisted in the Navy It is reported that Mr. and Mrs. Drug Store. Busy". Merritt Swing gave a negro and left for San Diego, California, Ernest Rostell of Estes I’ark. Colo., character reading In costume. Later this week to commence an eight week It is reported that Lawrence Case may viait here this winter, Mr. Ros- in the evening Mr. Swing sang se' - period of training to qualify him for I man who was shot in the eye with a tel Is publicity director of Rocky eral song» accompanied by Mrs. Sam assignment to some vessel In the U- S. fleet. blank cartridge while he was at Na Mountain national park of which Koehler. tional Guard camp, will not return David H. Canfield, also a former The Committee in charge included: J. H. Snyder of Han Franc sco, son- with the national guard on account Medford resident, is superintendent. Hensley Holt, Chairman, assisted by in-law of Mrs. Jennie White, and son of the injury. It is not thought that Mr. Hostel did the same kind of work Merritt Swing and L. C. Scott. the sight of his eye will be perman hire for Crater Lake national park A part of the Chapter Meeting was Bill, who has been spending the sum when Mr. Canfield was its superin ently injured. devoted to a memorial service for mer at a forest service loosout sta- tendent. Alice E. Hanley The Worthy Matron tlon and who is a graduate of the Mr. Weidman, Bill Landers and a opened the service with Rudyard local high school, are enjoying a few Edwin Inman anil wife are visiting Kipling's poem “When Earth's Last few others from Central Point will leave for Washington to pick apples. Mr. Inman's sister in Klamath Falls, Picture Is Painted." Following this The packing here Is almost over and lie expects to have the cast removed Bertha Buraell gave a brief history from his leg next week. many of the out-of-state packers of Sister Hanley’s life and a beauti have left. ful tribute to her memory. This The new fad—making fluff rugs. memorial service was marked for it» stately beauty and originality. A Hal Jewett has not stalled to See the line at Faber's double cross, built especially for this school yet. He expects to »tart be- foro long. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy and Ernestine occasion, covered with fern, was .'.nd Carol Weidman drove to Grants placed on the white altar cloth. Thon School shoes for boys and girls at Pass Sunday. They listened in to a while the organist played hymns and Faber’s. ball game between the Grants Pas» with appropriate scripture each of- dresses Merchants and Crescent City. Monty, fleer dressed in long white placed three white asters in the Theron Babb of Talent is sick in little son of the Williams's, had to WHETIIE •At YOU HIRN WOOD all double edge of the cros», so that the Ashland hospital. Mr. Babbs la have his grandmother explain OR Oil, WE HA\ 1C A < IRCl'LA- when completed the cross was beau Monty's about the radio broadcast. a brother of Mrs. Clarence Long. tifully outlined In white. As each TOIt THAT GIVES HIGHEST great uncle, Judd Pernoll. former big officer placed her flowers she took EFFICIENCY. Mrs. F. E. Wiley writes from Sun leaguer, is manager of the Grants a position in the Htar Iaibyrlnth to Jose to Hend The American there ln- Pass tceam. form a cross and then with heads stead of to Grants Pass. bowed this lovely picture was held Billy Abbott received a card from while Ed Vincerft sang “The Old tht his uncle, H. T. Pankey, saying they Virginia Stimson attended Rugged Cross." state fair with her aunt Mrs. Henry had arrived at Bridgeport, Nebraska, The Chapter rooms were beautiful Owen of the Antelope district, While and had had a very enjoyable trip. ly and appropriately decorated with witli tlie liias baffle, there they went through the capitol They went through Yellowstone Park fall blossoms by Clara Vincent. heats tile floor building. and thought it a very wonderful The Associate Matron, Margaret sight. Swing, announced the reception Ne- The W.R.C. met Saturday after- vita Chapter will hold September 24 noon at their regular meeting. Mrs. A birthday party was held at th" at 9 o’clock for Beulah Faber, a Elva Lough and Mrs. Freda laiw- Charles Jantzer home Sunday in cele member of the Traveling- Flag Com rence of Medford were guests. Plans bration of Mrs. Jantzer's blrthdaj. mittee of the Grand Chapter of Ore were made for the quarterly birthday Those present were Mr. and Mrs. gon. This reception will be held fol 20-ln. fire box, two tone Iiroon party at the next meeting. Wertz and Norma Jean: Mr. anil Mrs. lowing the regular Chapter meeting. finish. A real heater. Austin and four children and Mrs. J. Invitations have been issued to all the II. White, besides the host and host- valley chapters of the Order. Magazines and newspapers Distinguished guests at Tuesday's Stonfl's Drug Store. meeting were: Mrs. Nellie McGowan, ..■ji1. Mlle Stove Boards, brown. 2kx2N School Supplie» and Gift merchan Past Orand Matron, of Medford and dise at Stone's Drug Store. Miss Mollie Britt, Grand Represent»- «-in. Stove Pipe 23c CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our dear friends and neighbors for the beautiful flow ers and kind words of sympathy dur- Ing our hours of bereavement in the loss of our Infant daughter Patricia Jane. Mr. and Mrs. George Edwards Promoter Mack Lillard was today anxiously scanning the grappling horizon for an opponent to to.« in there against big Mike Nazarian next Monday night, and he wasn’t overly confident of being able to obtain any body capable of making the mean Armenian work up a good sweat. Mr». Minnick is slowly recovering from an accident when she tore lose the ligament of her leg and is now able to be around. LOCALS Eastern Star Resumes Meetings tive of the District of Columbia. Jacksonville. Practically all labor on the new gym has been done by Central Point men. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I Faber's Market ‘Quality Groceries at A Saving 9 Phone 291 QUARTS PICNIC SHOULDERS LARGE EXTRAS SIG \l{ Cl RED 2 Doz. HEAT Pound Coffee LUNCH MEAT FRESHLY GROUND 2 Pounds ■ 39c ASSORTED KINDS Pound Nu Bora Veal Roast WITH UTILITY DISHES ■■ ■ 19c 2 Lbs Fresh Eggs that $44.50 ALL GOOD MEAT Dozen HEATERS Duo-Therm Oil Heater H amburger FRUIT JARS Lge. 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Ashcraft Phone 3342 12H 8. Riverside Medford FOR RENT or SALE Modern Flve room House on North 2nd street. »15 00, See Lloyd Root, 745 N 6th Hl., Grants Paas or Phone 12X1 Central Point, Sat. afternoon or Sunday morning. FOR HALE Pickling Cucumbers. L C. Hcott, Ohl Stage lload. FOR KALE —Crosscut saw. two crow barn. Call at the Clara Farra home. FOR SALE—1000 subscriptions to The Central Point American Spe cial price on loo subscription lots »1.50 for 15 months subscription during Sept. For further Informa tion read thia issue or any other you get ahold of 65 of them for only »1.50. The American. BABY CHICKS July, August. and Septamber. Regulnr hatches on Barred Rocks only. Also started chicks Pullets and Fryers as avail able. Phone »03, Central Point Hatchery. 39-tf BRING In your extra fruit Jars, or that piece of unused furniture stored In the attic. Tables, stoves or what have )tu. See what we have to sell. Reasonable prices. Jack's 2nd Hand Store, 10« South Grape, Medford. MEN'H Used Work Clothing. Shoes, Coats, Pants and other garments In good condition latdles' dreases, shoe«, etc. Look them over on way to Medford, 1495 N. Riverside, •crass from Berk's Bakery . FOR that nice hair cut and smooth shaving go to the Bollare Deal iiarbei Shop W. A. Shell. Prop t fl-in. Dampers . 20c ATTENTION Hunters Central Point Phone 521 SEASON OPENS FRIDAY, SEPT. 20th 2<k- Get Ready for Fall Rains Children Permanents—50c School Girl Permanents—$1.50 Ethel’s Beauty Salon Phone 28 Central Point Open Evenings after 5:30 P.M. by Appointment. House Paints — Linseed Oil Turpentine .lOHNs-M WsVIlll I Oc Me Faber’s il 25c fl-ln. Collars ELMER WILSON HARDWARE FLUFF RUGS i2 < < h . ors y \it\ INNTRIT TION BOOKS FOUNDATIONS FOI! 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