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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1940)
TJ1LTQULA V. P AOE SU . ■T- Science Wars On Tuberculosis V Mr. Frank Homer, who slipped on the steps at the store and fell, strlk- * Ing hie back, while still very ill. is j ________ Improving. Mr. and Mrs. John Powell and little son» Jackie and Bobbie of K. F. were week end guests of his parents Mr and Mr» A. E Powell Norval Wiley of Grants Pass .has a cabin at Camp With Us. and *8 working at the Big Y. Hi* wife and small son will join him soon. The Salvation Horne League will hold its regular sewing club meetings In the Christian Church after this coming Friday. Newbury of the Medford Mr. Business College nays that there 1» a great demand for graduate stud- Dr. Maxim M. Steinbach, Co ents than can be cared for and many lumbia University Medical School, students are .placed before completing working in laboratory on one of their terms. That his students more medical research projects financed than double the national percentage by tubeiculosis Christinas Seals. that make good, He speaks very highly of the ability of his students Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hodapp are and how practically all have made planning to leave soon for Arizona, good and are working If they desire where Mrs. Hodapp’s folks live. Their to. daughters Mary and Maxine are both The Missionary circle met with attending shooi there. Mrs. Otto Bohnert Friday afternoon with an exceptlonaly good atten- dance A letter was received from their missionary in Alaska Mr. Rails back saying he was having a rather hard time of it but If he had a shot gun he could shoot all the meat they could eat. A letter from Grace Farn ham also was read in which she stated that she was afraid she would have to return home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leach of Bonneville, Washington, arrived last Thursday for a visit at the Sandford J. Richardson home They left Satur day morning. Mr* Leach was former ly a Central Point girl and attended grade school here. She was then Marjorie Le Ponte. CLASSIFIED WANTED MITI SWEET CHOP, a real dairy feed at a price you can afford. *1.30 a sack. Davis Feed Store, 127 N. Riverside, Medford. FOR RALE or TRADE -Five room house, hot and cold water and electric lights. Inquire next to the Tost Office at Oregon Trail Cafe WANTED to TRADE—SO acres un improved land in Evana Valley for entail home. Mabel Messenger, Gold Hill >; BOIL SULPHUR—Now la the time to put on land Increase« yield un der certain condition 50 to 100%. New low prices— I Hi vis Feed Rtore, 127 N Riverside. Medford MILK Kflll MASH, »2.10 a ■»< k— Davis Feed Store, 127 North Riverside, Medford Three Local Boys Enter Navy Training s DAMON CAFE New Gymnasium Ross & Ross Holiday Specials M ACTII N FLUSS PERM AN ENTS *2.50. »3.51» *4.50 Ethel’s Beauty Salon Then« 38 Central Point Open Evenings after 5:10 P.M. by Appointment. i : i ■ We Are Proud of Hamburger Shortening 4 I v • -w»* U.C.L.A. KUIN—Grants Pass 19 2 Lbs SUGAR CURED 15c Pound E. C. Faber vs ALL GOOD MBAT « Pork Roäst New Gymnasium Washington 33 c 4-lb. Carton The Facilities of The TH UMLER MEATS ■ a SUGGESTIONS FOR SATURDAY The Joy and Satisfaction in New Gymnasium 15 Pound Faber’s Market — 131(1 CYCLE 2:00 P.M. SAT! RDAY, NOVEMBER 2» CONGRATULATIONS Quality Groceries at A Saving’ OffXGRIDIRON on the Phone 291 ~ ay you a smiling - A ssociated dealer . NEW GYMNASIUM —H MUST THE ENTIRE FOOTBALL BE IN THE END ZONE TO SCORE A TOUCHDOWN ? JACK LEES Best Selection Obtainable Brand New I T ■F3- ------ WHAT TEAM MADE THE Buy what you want, when you want then» 1 or 100. Don’t be in hot water wondering if that mall order will lie In on time or whether they will be the ones you selected. MOST TOUCHDOWNS IN A SINGLE GAME 9 BUY FROM STOCK AT 0 no it ' s a touchdown if any Central Point Market ,’ORTION OF THE BALL TOUCHES OR CROSSES THE GOAL LINE LJ gsorgiatech SCORE. S Groceries—Freeh Meeds-—Feeds j Quantity Savings on Quality Food bK1.IVI.RIi» ANY TIM»—ANT FI .ACK Congratulations on the New Gymnasium Shell Barber Shop 4 Tins ■ 25C 1 flc 1» REAL QUALITY We Are Proud Central Point CONGRATULATIONS PHONE 441 1 l MILK Phone 3.M STONE’S DRUG STORE on the I THIRTY-TWO TOUCHDOWNS AGAINV CUMBERLAND IN •Iunior 0|MTatore Medford on the Pearl or Weatanlnstor ’Let's Get Associated' L. C. GRIMES I iwtnlro Ihnwn Bldg. Congratulations New Gymnasium We Share on tlieir New Gymnasium pvl IHKHtnt*—11.00 Permanent* S2.2B The loss of about ten lettermen la hard to make up but many new pros pects may develop.—By Woodrow Phillips. CENTRAL POINT’S Students, Present and Past Gymnasium I« Ò0 17 50 With thia squad as a nucelua a good team may be developed next year. Congratulations C ENTRAL POINT SCHOOLS on the Ml DI’ORD MTIOOL OF BEVI TV CULTURE NOVKMBfiR Bl. IM I------- -- — ■ ' years of play, and Freeland and A. Hllkey, both freshmen, return for three years of competition. on the C. P. Blacksmith Shop MINCE MEAT of Central Point’s New Gleason Barber Shop AIBJIW!. !■.. . New Gymnasium Congratulating Foil that nice hair cut and smooth shaving, go to the Square Deal Barber Shop W. A Shell. Prop Congratulations ISl-M Congratulations with the FOR SALK FOR SALE — Baby bed. cheap. Oliver Obet)i-haln 212 No. 4th Central Point. ■■■ Ing will be several lettermen but on- RESUME OF FOOTBALL FOR PAST YEAR TOLD ly three firet stringers. Jim Pierce, a two year letterman at left half and Dick Smith, a guard and center for (Continued from Page One) Caaa- another year ot competition. ,a two year letterman at guard, a**a A large group of th« Central Point man, and has helped in winning will return for further play. W. R. C ladles attended-The fiftieth many games for Central Point. At In the backfield Burke Pinkham, right half Wenting Hllkey, also a anniversiry of the Ashland corp*. < This was an all day celebration 1 the three year lettermail. who shifted a sub at quarterback and only a Aehland ladles furnishing a fine from a guard position to play at right freshman, will be back for more ac dinner, Those attending frpm here half this year. Ben McManama al tion and Phillips, a junior left half, were Slesdames. Delpha Cox an<l ternated at this post and will also who sufered a broken rib which left him out of several games, will bo small son Jackie, Edna Kllbuin, Lorie j be lost by graduation. Quarterback petition was. held I back for another year. At fullback Minnick. Margaret Terrltt Tillie Maple, Martha Booth. Emma Glea town by Bob Vincent, a senior, who • John Pinkham will be returning. A pair of fine ends in Colley and son, Dora Jones, Ivy Copenger. Ida played this year for the first time.) Henderson. Clara Farra, and Mattle and Hal Jewett, another senior, saw Proreich, sophomore subs will be Smith. The local corps presented th< action in all the games and played back for two more years of play and much Is expected of them, Thortip- Ashland order a lovely set of gold very nice ball, banded glasses and the Medford In the line Biasing, a three year son, a junior, will return for another corp« gave them money for a gift. An letterman at end who turns in euch year at a tackle position. Holt, a interesting program was given and good defensive work, has played his sophomore, will also be back. Rector, all had a lovely time. The Grants last game and Chet Grimes at left a sophomore guard, has two more "■ -1. Pass corps has extended an invitation end. a senior who came out for the for the Central Point ladle« to meet first time this year and earned a with them Saturday Nov. 21. starting position, will also be lost. Both tackles. Seymour and Blaine, will graduate come spring and it will be a difficult task to fill their pust. Wayne Vincent, a starting guard, will graduate, after performing for his first season, and two centers Vernon Leroy Holland, Glenn A. Harvey Taylor and J. E. Jones have Parks and George Erwin Merritt have played their last game In Pointer been tentatively accepted for enlist uniform* O. M. (Shorty) Minnick ment in the I'D. Navy and ar* leav Returning next year for more play- ing for Portland for their final examination. They will be sent to the ■■ 'T Naval Training Station at San Diego, California for five weeks recruit on the training before being sent to the NEW GYMNASIUM Fleet. Enlistments are being accepted dally at the Navy Recruiting Office, Federal Building, Medford. Oregon. . LODGE DIRECTORY L O. O. r. 19* Noble Grand, Stanley Jonas See. J. H- Vincent Meets each Monday evening at Hal) Visitors Welcome. Ill W.R.C. Ladies Visit With Ashland Corps M rs. Hermine Klein of Medford at the Mrs. L. Damon was a visitor ' Mrs Ayers received a letter from home Monday, She Invited Mrs. her daughter Mrs. John Tharp of Damon to meet with a group of West Plains, Mo., saying that they in- friends at her home in Medford that evening. tended to start home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chat Eide and little •on Stuart returned home in a new Chevolet Coupe that they drove from Flint, Michigan. During their absence of about two months they visited rela tives In Columbus Ohio, andErdhal Minh. "While at Erdhal they were tn the worst storm they ever saw, a regular blltzard. People that were unfurtunate enough to Is« caught out in it were frozen to death. The Eide's visited at the Edward Jones home Sunday afternoon. ,1.1.. 2 Lb. NEW GYMNASIUM PATTERSON SERVICE STATION Insurance on the New Gymnasium Grapefruit | d » z . BLEACH MILD-EX Leslie Salt OLEO 1 Gal. 29 c QA c oH 1 pkg. 5C Lb. 10c WRITTEN BY GUY TEX IN'«I RAM F. A BONDS CENTRAL POINT CENTRAL POINT MARKET Wishes to Extend HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS on the NEW GYMNASIUM ■■ ! I