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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1941)
page rom CENTRAL POLVT AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT, OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 13, ion TT Roy Walker has just completed Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Middleton and painting the front of H<ss and Ru*s Theron and Stanley oJnes of Algoma store. arrived Friday and visited Mrs. Mid dleton's parents here and Mr Middle The Sugar Pine Company have Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Stimson und ton's parents in Grants Pass, return added an extra shift and are working Yvonna enjoyed Sunday dinner with ing home Sunday afternoon. steady. Mrs. Myrtle Nelson, east of Medford. Lee and Ernest Pinkham arrived Saturday evening fur a week end visit. They are both stationed at Fort Steven* and while driving home with four other boys on highway beyond Grants Pass their car struck the rear end of a freight truck, The boys were not seriously Injured bui the car was so badly damaged so that they were forced to return on the stage. They left Monday evening. Word has been received of th“ Miss birth of a daughter, February 26. to high Mr. and Mrs. Lee Humphrey of Ukiah. Cal. The baby was named Mrs. Humphrey is the Mr. Gleason went to Yreka Sunday- Nancy Ann. The Church of Christ hus been Little Joann Minor will sing at the former Miss Ethel Cole of Medfold, After Mrs. Gleason. They returned completely redecorated and a new Revival meetings at the Church of Mr. and Mr». Humphrey lived in home Monday. A number of Med Im lined floor laid which is a big im Christ this evening. Central to Point before moving ford and Central Point friends called provement. The revival meetings are on their daughter Mrs. I-awrenct Ukiah. much drawing good audience» and Mrs. J. E. Weaver has been suf- Bodin and Mr. Bodin, who 1» very Interest is being shown. Infants' oxfords at 98c to *1.15 at fering with rheumatism and a cold ill. Among the Central Point friends for the past week. was Sidney Britsow. Mr. and Mrs. Faber's. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Palmer of Bodin are running the Red Mill cafe. Sacramento and Mrs. Phillips How Henry A. Freeman of Portland ar Martin Minor Is redecorating the ard and two sons of Arcata, Calif., rived on the United Malnlin'cr Wed Helen Lung celebrated her 12th •Inside of the Nip & Sip and plans to arrived Saturday, called here by the birthday on Wednesday, She re nesday morning, called here by the ' sat ve Ice cream and cold drinks. illness and death of their mother, >“ _____ celved two birthday cakes, one tro m death of his mother Mrs. W. J. Free Mrs. Palmer. man Tuesday evening. Rubber gloves for spraying at Fab- her father and another from her Dr. Norman K. Tully and Mr. Perry of the Shell Station ia I planning to repaint the station and Catherine Lyon spoke at the school assembly Tuesday. plant sonii shrubs and flowers. ( ‘4 ^4 grandmother. rFg. T ä | •chool lunches are to be Your correct size in overalls at turned ever to the W.P.A. for the Faber's. bala n«. of the year. The Young Parents study group Ge i Weidman returned to her will meet at the home of Mrs. Eve- work Cdford after being unable I lyn Skyrman on the Pacific highway week on account of the north of Central Point this evening. I Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Opal Tartar and Mrs. Dorothy Morris. Richardson arrived Saturday evenlnng at 12 Mr. Jenning of Glendale, California Mrs. Richardson, Charlotte has rented the Shell downstairs riel Weldman drove him back apartment. work In Eugene Monday, re- Mrs. W. A. Shell is Visiting Mrs. g home at nine o’clock. Barber in Ashland. Mrs. Shell and Clayton Y'ost arrived home from Mrs. Barber are old friend». Mrs. Seattle Friday and visited friend) Barber recently returned from spend (mil relatives over the week end. ing the winter in Arizona. ff- CLASSIFIED WANTED Fay Wood and family are now in New Mexico, Mr. Wood's younger brother went with him but has re turned and is living with his par ents in Medford. Lloyd Stimson is driving a new In ternational logging truck and trailer for Mr. Segesnman Will Ferguson ha» been confined to his home with the flu since Friday but is much better now. Mrs. L. M. Swartz is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. I*. D. Lofland and Lois made a trip to Yreka last Sun- day. HAY TOOLS, Forks, Hay Carriers, Pulleys, barn door track & carriers, litter carriers A tracks, stanchions A fittings, cow water bowls, barn brooms and shovels, Harn plana contemplate free to those who building. Davis Feed Store, 1715 N. Riverside, Medford, Plenty of convenient parking »pace nearby. New Spring Oxfords prices at Faber's. at popular k ■ Mr. and Mr». Jackson and son have rented the Floyd Hilton house and moved in. Mr. Jackson works in the Southern Oregon Sugar Pine Mill. The Jacksons were former residents of Eagle Point. The Golden Link Claw will meet at the Edward Jone* home Friday af SEED POTATOES—Bliss, Early ternoon. Rose, earliest of all—Kanota oat», rolled oats, rolled barley, ground Albert Milton 'purchased the Goy feeds, wheat, millrun and bran at Foutch house and after remodeling right prices. Davis Feed Store, and redecorating, has rented it to 1715 N. Riverside (Berrydale) Mr. and Mr». Janies Harrison. Mcdfo rd. » Mr. Jack Lees was back In the shop WHITE LEGHORN COCKERELS— Tuesday, the first time for about a 2c each, leave order at Davis Feed week, being sick with the flu and Store, 1715 N. Riverside. Medford. other complications ADA BY CH IX—Hampshire», Barred Rocks, Leghorns, many other BIcOOMIX' PARROT W \S PASSING breeds at new low prices for best ITS I.Essox ON rade*. Davis Feed Store, 1715 N. Bert had spent hours trying to feivendde, Medford. teach his parrot to say "Hello, Uncle." POULTRYMAN — Each year ready for the vUait of his weathy re nr^ie people bring us their hatch ing ka< auaa "Jamesway Hatched" To no purpose. Uncle came—and g vWruu ail the extra chicks and went—and the parrot was dumb. poults. let us do your custom hatch Bert seized the bird by the throat. ing Hen egg settings, every Tues "Hay Hello, Uncle,' or I'll wring your day and,. Friday. Turkey egg set bloomin' nock,” he roared. ting five days starting March And when silence continued he 5. c'*WNyl Point Hatchery. 21-tf twisted the bird's neck and threw it MEN'S qjy* t Work Clothing, shoes into the fowl pen. Coats, £-ptic and other garment» Queer squawks drew him to the In gc>o6 6 "dltion. Lidies' dresses, fowl pen next morning. On the shoes. aUc r Lo"k them over on way grounds were thrte dead hens, The to MMftl 1405 N. Riverside, parrot had a fourth by the neck. acron» eck’s Bakery. shaking him and shouting: 'Say. Tol CHICKS” Produced ‘Hello, Unde,' or I'll wring your program. In a bloomin' neck. under <>ur hatchery clean, neat, and available Wed. sanitary, Rocks. Reds; and Hat. each week Hampshire, Buff Orpingtons, and LegE. «• Chick starter feeds, st erf 'd cthlcks. Custom settings’* eve»1^ Tuesday and Frida) Central 21-tf I’oMc* II «tc hery. Cll'.l; STARTER *2.25. Chick f. rstfch *2.10. Laying Mash »195 i, g this ad- good for 5c on one purchase* chick feed. Davis Fry<| Store. 1715 N Riverside, next Lost River Creamery in Berry- Il. SQUARE DEAL BARBER SHOP, for Shampoo and Massage and that nice Hair Cut and Shave W. A Shell, Prop. *26 00 ton Ground Hog Feed 49-lb *1 00 • Farmer Joe” Flour 49-lb *1 15 "Feather Flake” Flour New Shipment garden seeds Just in Cwt *1.95 ' Egg Pep" Mash CASH A CARRY FEED STORE 1715 N. Rlvemide. Medford Next to Lost Kivar Crsamsrj GIVI Ill'll! IHl <M'i \xi \t.\ix lx Don Patterson Service Station I'lieup reading material here. All kinds of Slid hand magazines from le to 5c LONG’S 2nd Hand Store i ROSSI CAFE NOW OPEN SIIOHT ORDERS Tony De Amicis Open Evenings after 5:30 P.M. by Appointment. 2O-ycur Experience » ■■lllSIlIlIlllllIliaillllllBIlllBJBKII! ‘Quality Groceries at A Saving’ ■ Hamburger ALI R ■ ■ $3.00 19c 2 for Brooms GOOD DRY Flit ■ at SOUTHERN OREGON SUGAR PINE MILL CENTRAL POINT ■ 2 Pounds 19 Picnics PETITEN segar CEREI) 25 Pound 19 Shortening Pearl or Westminster ■ Elkhorn—Central Point 35c 4 Lbs ■ 19 Sweet Prunes 4 Lbs M WEINERS & KRAUT 49c ■ GOOD MEAT 2 Lbs EREE 1)1 st pax Big Double Load 300-cu. ft. Delivered ■ ■ Faber's Market Pound ■ W U Made 20c ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■as iiiüiiaitmisaiiOiaKii siZ Specialized Lubrication at Associated Service TIRE:----- BATTI.RII----- MOTOR V CEssOltll x Garden Plowing' MOBILGAS and Mobilgas Special YOt R CAR de-“rv*-s the best. You feel that way about it So do we. And because we realize this »e welcome the opportunity to im prove our gasolines from time to time In keeping with the fast pace set by modern motor transporta- tlon. Last May we offered prove I New Mohilgas gas special. Today We able to you these sa tive motor fuels with still higher octane We hope you will enjoy the eVen greater performance now made possible by these two fine gaso lines the beat w<* have ever pro duced. FOR SALE Central Point Phon« 2S * Í ; children of Eagle Point picnicked at Miss Margaret Hansen. Mias Joan the* li. C. Jolley home Sunday. Neusb.iuni. Mrs. Helen Hostetler and Last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. George daughter Miss Roe visited at the John Walch home last Thursday. Stedham, Mr. Chas. Newstrom am! Mrs. Gustie Seefleld of Grants Pave, Mrs. Hazel Simmons and young and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bergsman »on Alvon of Eagle Point visited Mrs. and son Donald of Medford visited at Simmons’ mother. Mrs. Wilhite last the John Walch's. Sunday. Phone 291 FUEL BILLS )NE «HI By Mis. B. C. Jolley Ethel’« Beauty Salon ■ ■ ■ and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Powell and STEAK DIXXER SPECIALTY ■ ■ ■ SEE G EXE THOMAS Lie. Nos. S-211 & M-217 45 S. Central Medfortl Buy Select Green Pine Slabs Now ■ Powell and children of Central Point, Lake Creek Ripples EASTER SPECIALS Permanents LOANS SAVE ON YOUR FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. George Marsh visited assisted with the cattle branding at their new mice, M ük Sandra Chelar- the Henry Myers'. di in the Perrydale district last Sun day Miss Ghelardi will soon be Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Powell and one month old. grandson Teddy, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lake Creek grangers met at the hall last Friday evening for practice. Miss Petre Roe. daughter of Mrs. Mrs. George Hunt and small son Ernest Hostetler, left Monday for George Jr., are now home from tlu Medford where she has work. hospital and both feeling fine. Broth er Johnny was feeling quite proud Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Moore, Mr. and as he was allowed to hold the little Mrs. Ernest Hostetler, Miss Petre Roe brother. and Mrs. Beth Zundeil .-pent the day at the Frank Farlow ranch. In the Jack Tharp has added to his front afternoon Mr. Clarence Martin, Mr lawn and fixed the curbing, The John Walch and Mr. and Mrs. Do.) patrons of the telephone company Lilly and sons joined the group, The were steadily taking a few mor« men branded calves. Inches off the lawn, It is a big lm- provement. Mrs. Clarence Earl of Bakersfield left for her home Tuesday after Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawrence have »pending a couple of weeks here dur-1 purchased the Jameson place. ing the illness and death of her brother Goy C. Foutch. The wild flowers are blooming with lambtongues, birdbills and baby The Grange Cooperative Supply as blue-eyes at their best now. sociation reports that when they were first organized Seiptember 12, 1934, they had 99 members and now have IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IX THE a membership of 374. During the CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN past year they have added 42 new T" members. Gas and oil output has greatly increased during the past month, The association is strictly a FOR AI TO OR PERSONAL non-profit organization. WANTED Companion nursing, cap .Mr. and Mr». DeSpain left Wednes able of driving any car. Years of day morning for Hot Springs, New experience. Will take patient in Mexico for Mr. DeSpain’s health. home. 1135 Court Street, Medford. They were formerly in the Shell sta One of the valley packers was heard to remark the ipear tree are tion. WANTED—Wood tierers, Inquire ut blooming in March, we will be pack So. Ore. Sugar Pine Mill, care of Mr. McKee returned from St. Joe, ing in July. the Wood Yard. 23-11 Missouri and reports that when he IF WANTING to buy or sell real es left St. Joe, men with picks and tate, see L. G. Pickell, 16 S. Bart shovels were digging the snow and ice up and hauling it off the streets. lett, Medford. Mr. McKee worked for Mr. Alexander FOR RENT—House and »hop In Cen for a short time before he went to •I tral Point. Mabel Messenger, Goli St. Joe. R Hili, Oregon. 22-4t Harvey Cassman and family have Mrs. Harry Tonn and small daugh moved into their new home that they ter Helen visited at the Tonn ranch recently purchased. Sunday while Harry T<>nn and sons and Leveling Phone 632 Central Point 4 FULL LINE HOUSE PAINTS AND OILS W. E. ALEXANDER HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO