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THVRSDAY, APRIL 3. l»tl CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN, CENTRAL POINT, OREGON PAGE FOT. T LOCALS Mrs. Tillie Andren of San Francisco! is still with her uncle, A. V. Carlson, j who has been very sick but Is slightly Mrs. E. E. Reames Surprised With Birthday Dinner Mrs. Everett Faber, who has been better. sick for a number of weeks, is still in bed. Her daughter, Patsy, has been Mrs. E. E. Kearnes was surprised Dale Smith arrived home Saturday home with the flu thia week. Thursday evening when a group of from the navy. He is on the U. 8. 8 friends called at the Kearnes home Enterprise. He will be home until Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Torrance and to celebrate her birthday with a daughter from Waldport are visiting April 8 and hopes to have his leave covered dish dinner. He is Surprising Mi's. Rea me« were Mr. Mr. Torrance’s mother, Mrs. W. A. extended for another week. Schell. Mr. Torrance’s health is looking fine and has gained a number and Mrs. Robert Furry and son, Fred, greatiy improved since he moved to of pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Furry and son. Waldport. Leo. Mrs. Raymond Furry and daugh- Mr. Marshall Weidman made a trip ter, Nannette, Mrs. Collie Steadman. Mr. Robert Webb had his tonsils to Klamath Falls on business for the Mrs. Do Frakes ad daughter. Nellio removed last Thursday. He was able new planing mill Tuesday. Stanley Suc MYs. Roberta Gregory ad chlldrt n to be back to school Monday. During Jones, who had been home for a num Anne and Billy, Misa Berenice Ream his absence Thursday and Friday Mrs. ber of days, accompanied him. Stan es and Mr. and Mr«. E. E. Reames. Don Patterson taught the seventh ley is working In Algoma. grade. Don Patterson is attending a course Phyllis Furry will play two »elec tions at the Girin' league mothers’ of instruction for service station op tea at the Medford Senior high school orators put un by the General pe ihin today. Phyllis will accompany her troleuni company In Medford sunt, Mrs. Neil Franklyn of Medford week. Keds and Kedettes for «service, See Mrs. Martha Booth is improving, them at Faber's. but still unable to have company from The American has been very busy in recent week.« putting out printing for both Medford and Central Point business men. Among others was one for Faber's Men's Shop. Monday is Clean-up Day for the city. Have your tin can» and junk ready when the city truck calls Members of the Federated church Edwin Gebhard has been spending are holding their annual good fellow his vacation from his engineering ship dinner Friday evening. course visiting relatives and friends Mr. C. P. Poplin, who was on a re in Kansas and Nebraska. turn trip from South Carolina, where The W. R. C. will meet in regular he visited his parents, stopped for a session Saturday afternoon. visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tharp. Mr. Poplin also stopped in Talent, Mrs. Laura Diaz had the niisfor- where he visited Mrs. Tharp’s father, tune to break several ribs while Mr. Muse, ind daughter Mary. Mr. wrestling with some wood, She 1* Poplin works for the Pacific States able to be out but has to be careful Power company in Washington. It in moving around. \l.I, OTHER BEATTY WORKS was his first visit to his parents in AT TRI AL PRICES Irrigation and fishing boots, new Infants' dre«ees at 25c to 50c at tour yea rs. The scout cul>s are planning to stock at Faber's. Faber’s. clean up the croqbet grounds and It A work shoe that gives satisfactory is planned to gravel them and put The Past Noble Grands club of Mt. Mrs. George Goodrich entertained i Friends of W. J. Freeman will be service at *2.50 at Faber's. Phone 23 Central Point on some weed killer so they will not Pitt Rebekah lodge met at the I. O. at her home on Goodrich Creek Fri glad to know that he will soon be Open Evenings after 5:30 P.M, grow up to grass and weeds next sum O. F. hall at 2 p. m. Tuesday for a day afternoon with a luncheon honor- . Rural mall carriers from Grants by Appointment. home from Portland, where he un- business meeting and to prepare the ing Miss Elaine Brophy, bride-elect Pass, Rogue River, Gold Hill, Ashland mer. derwent a serious operation, but Is tables for their annual family dinner of George Roberts Squires, of Long and Medford met at the J. . E. Vincent recovering nicely. Mrs. M. B. Lindley will go to Bend and social evening, Dinner was sarv view, Wash. home Saturday evening. A covered next Sunday and bring If you pick Spring Flowers, you her grand- cd at 7 p. in. to about twenty-five The Brophy-Squires wedding will dish luncheon was enjoyed and all The health unit met for a one daughter, Hazel, home with her. can't avoid Polson Oak but you members and guests. Card games. |je an event of April 6 at the St. had a jolly time. o'clock luncheon with Mrs. Hensley Hazel attended school in Central can cure It with Cala Cream. Keep were the entertainment during th-» Mark's Episcopal church in Medford. Holt last Friday. Point one winter, She had the mls- a tube on hand. evening. Different groups enjoying Miss Brophy Is the daughter of Mr. A number of Central I’oint people fortune to hurt herself In the gym their favorite game, Everyone was and Mrs. V. D. Brophy. Crater Lake are planning to attend the union Mr. H. J. Fleischer was a week end nasium work and In unable to attend guest at his home from Yreka. He very emphatic in praise of a good highway and Mr. Squire« is the son Good Friday service to be held this school. and a pleasant evening spent. dinner reports that the county officials there of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Squires of year in the First Christian church complimented Jackson county on the Pasadena, Cal. under the auspices of the Medford The Gold Hill boy scouts will en- very efficient way this county was Miss Brophy is a granddaughter of Ministerial association, It will begin tertain the Central Point troop with Mrs. Mollie Holmes. run. at 12 o'clock on April 11 and continue a weiner roast at Bybeee bridge Sat ■ until 3 o’clock. urday, April 12. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Tolle of Ashland spent laat Thursday at the home of Barbara Rohls and Mrs. Lon Spen John Merritt spent the week end Mr. and Mrs C. M. Merritt. ser are both sick with sore throat. here with his parents. Mr. Merritt is ■ WANTED connected with the U. 8. bank in M Klamath Falls. While here he made ■ IF WANTING to buy or sell real ou arrangements for a new 'Pontiac car tate, see L. G. Plckell, 16 8. Bart which he purchased from Mr. Dean of ■ lett, Medford. ■ Medford, He will be over Saturday WILL TRADE rough lumber for and take possession of the new çar. i to 4 p. ill. EASTER SPECIALS Permanents $1.50 Miss Elaine Brophy To Wed Geo. Squires Ethel’s Beauty Salon Stone’s Drug Store Faber's Market CLASSIFIED Quality Groceries at A Saving' Have Your Car Checked Phone 291 SUMMER DRIVING feeder or weaner pigs. 103, Eagle Point. Write Box FOR SALE Everyone is pleaded to see Mrs. Henry Head out again. Mrs. Head's ankle which she broke last November is healing nicely. FOR RALE—Electrical range, West inghouse, three burners, oven, trash The Rebekah lodge met- Wednesday burner and hot water coils—*25.00. evening in regular session. The time Inquire E. E. Scott or phone 401. of meeting will be 8 p. m. during the FOR SALE—8-Tube Eve ready Radio summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ix>wis Wyant in A-l condition *10. Will trade were admitted as members by trans for wood. 1 Mile west, Central fer. Inez Ferguson and Mary Rich Point. Orlon Glnss 28-11 ardson were hostesses and served a delicious luncheon. Also an interest FOR SALE or Trade, or Rent—Small ing program was given. property in C. P. See Al at Faber's Subscribe for your local paper, Market, or write, Ralph Wilson, It now! Ashland, Ore., Route 4. 26-21 Mr. Shorty Terrell I m night watch FOR Turkey financing inquire Davis man at the new planing mill. Feed Store. Medford. Sixty applicants enrolled for the 25c. Hets, 3 lbs. season cabbage nurses training course at the court Tomato plants, house Wednesday afternoon, There wore not enough text books to Medford. around. This is along the line HAY TOOLS. Forks, Hay Carriers. national defense, The class was Pulleys, barn door track * carriers, large that it was divided into t litter carriers & tracks, stanchions units to meet different days. We un & fittings, cow water bowls, barn derstand that Mrs. Dale Smith was brooms and shovel», Barn plans one of those to enroll. Also one lady free to those who contemplate from Central Point. building. Davis Feed Store, 1715 N. Riverside, Medford, Plenty of i convenient parking »pace nearby. Tires for Summer Driving Grape Fruit SHOl'LD HE IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION FOR SAFETY’S SAKE Coachella—Extra lairge TIRES, G.LS and OILS Don Patterson Service Station Monday. March 31. 1941 SEED POTATOES—Bliss. Early 10 boys are here Rose, earliest of all—Kanota oat* 12 girls are here. rolled oats, rolled barley. ground 22 children are here. feeds. wheat, millrun and bran at This is the last day of March. rl»ht prices. Davis Feed Store. We thought It was going out like 1715 N. Riverside (Berrydale) lion yesterday. Medford My! how the wind blew, WHITE LEGHORN COCKERELS-- Kimble« father sold their old 2c each, leave order at Davis Feed for »98. Store. 1715 N. Riverside, Medford. They got R new pick-up. BABY CH IX—Hampshires, Barred Eugene has two Easter rabbits. Rocks, Leghorns, many other They are white with pink eyes breeds at new low prices f»r best Dolores' ducks have hatched grades. Davis Feed Store. 1715 N. They are "quackle»» ducks”. Riverside, Medford. They say "peep, peep". We have a new boy. MR POULTRYMAN — Each year His name is Jacky Roberts. more people I ring us their hatch Josn went to Klamath Falls ing because "Jamesway Hatched” urday. She came back Sunday night gives you all the extra chicks and Ella'« uncle came to see them last poults, let us do your custom hatch night, lie came through a flood. The ing Hen egg set tin .;», every Tuie water came un to his cur windows day and Friday. Turkey egg set ting every five days starting March 5. Central Point Hatchery 21-tf MEN'S Used Work Clothing, »hoes. Conte. Pent» and other garments In good condition. latdixa' dresses, -hoes, etc. Ix><-k them over on way to Medford. 1405 N. Riverside, aero»« from Beck's Bakery. SAVE ON YOUR CHICK STARTER »2.25. Chick Herat) h *2.to. Laying Mush *1.95 Bring this ud good for 5c on one Mick purvhaaa chick feed. Davie Feed Store, 1715 N Riverside, next to Lost River Creamery in Berry dale. SQUARE DEAL IUHBBK SHOP, for Shampoo and Massage and that nice llalr Cut and M mvc . W bh»ll. Prop. ROSSI CAFE Mr. & Mrs. Joe Long ( oi>H‘ In mid n«*! 25 2 Pounds Fresh Fggs LARGE EXTRAS Big Double Load 300-cu. ft. Delivered 35 2 Doz Pound 19 2 Lbs Extra Good Easter Hams GOOD DRV FIR SLABS IT »1.00 TIER AT YARD ALSO SOME PLANER AND ROl GII BLOX EASTER at SOUTHERN OREGON SUGAR PINE MILL Get Your Easter Cards, Egg Dye, Candies and Toys at Central Point Market STONE’S DRUG STORE Groceries—Fresh Meats—Feeds The City is trying to clean up the town. Quantity Savings on Quality Food PHONE 441 GET BUSY!!! DELIVERIES ANY TIME—ANY PLACE Paint up your building and beautify the town IT'LL LINE Ol PAINTS anil OILS SOLD EXCLIS1VI I.Y IN CENTRAI, POINT BY I S SU IIT PHEMII M PEANUT HAMS Half or i)Q Whole 2-ib. Box 1 15' FREE MARMALADE JAR with every 2 packages of KIX 1 15' PEAS 3 Tin» 25' CORN [ 3 Tin. 25C Rich-Tex Shortening 3-ib. Tin W. E. ALEXANDER HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO Vic’s Associated Service GAS—OIL -LUBRICATION Lb. COFFEE 43 \< < i . ssoi { iks Garden Plowing and Leveling Phone 632 ■ ■ ■ Chocolate Covered 19' ■ M Cherries 1-lb. Pkg REI.I Lilt DINNERS suoli r ORHI KN 19c 2 Cans FUEL BILLS CRACKERS "TOP QUALITY CHICK«" Produced under our rigid program. In a hatchery that 1» clean, neat, and "What’s the trouble. Percy? Yo' • sanitary. Chicks i available Wed look annoyed.'* and Sat. each week l. Itocks, Reds "Josephine called me a fool.’ Hampshire, Buff Orpingtons, and "Don't mind her Thai girl I Leghorns Chick starter feeds, did have any tact Started chicks. Custom setting»'» every Tuesday and Friday. Central 21-tf Point Hatchery. FRESH GROEND Grape Fruit ONION Plants, 3 bun. 25c. Early and mid plants. 2 dos. 25c. 1715 N. Riverside, FIRST GRADE NEWS 25c Dozen Hamburger ■ Central Point