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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER II, 1011 CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN, CENTRAL POINT, OREGON PAGE FOLK Central Point Schools To Open Monday Joe Cox has the misfortune to have were happily impressed by our val his toe cut off. at the mill last week. ley. The young man desired to stay It was cut off very clean leaving here, being attracted by its scenery nothing for the doctor to do but sew and the pruapect of a good job. Continued t itilli Paire One Mr. and Mrs. Victor Noel and The McKee Clan plan to hold their up the wound and bandage it. Mr Vicki Jeannlne and Mrs. Harley expects to be back to work soon. annual reunion at McKee Bridge Cox Little Marty Williams returned The high school will continue to Dressier of Medford motored to Weed Sept 14. Each family will bring a the home last week after being in offer a wide range of courses for all Sunday. full basket for the lunch. Much fun ten Good Samaritian Hospital for types of individuals and interest»«. Is anticipated. her days with Infantile paralysis, By Mr». Ella H. Leonard Dooley visited Th« Mrs. Velma Courses in home-making, shop, music, Mr. Oren Stevenson of Perry, Ore little chap is in a cast from a little father one day laut week. shorthand, typing, bookeeping, so gon is enjoying a visit at his brother'* above the waist down. It is thought Mrs. Frank Thomas, her mother cial studies, science, mathematic»«, Mrs. Carlos Brown has been on 1» doing satisfactory, Marty is the Mrs. C. W. Cramer of Ashland, and home on Pitt View avenue. physical education, speech. English the sick list. A bachelor in the district was asked composition and literature give op son of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Williams of her uncle George of California epent why he didn't get married, "I would portunity -for a liberal education for Grants Pass and a grandson of Mrs. Tuesday at Crater Lake. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skyrman left P. A. Tracy. Hi brother Monty is Howard School began its fall term not have time to talk to a woman”, any student desiring to learn. Be Friday over the Tiller Trail on the visiting hU aunt Mrs. Johnny Boh last Monday. The neighborhood npw was his reply In a tone of finality. sides the academic courses there is a Umpquas where they visited friends. nert. Fancy Leonard »«pent several days wide range of extra-curricular acti seems so still. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas They also Arthur last week on a trip to Lake and Mo- vities which give opportunity to put John Warren Thomas, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed I’ence who MARRIED SATURDAY NIGHT— Johnson, and Bud Ricks are among 'doc counties hunting wild plums. He Into practice the principles of social formerly lived in Trail. They return Saturday, September 6th at 3:00 Central Point High Coach Bowerman's gang at their out- found none, but enjoyed a round of living studied. ed home Monday. o'clock Mis*» Marcelle Herman be ing at Lake of the Woods. Bud play- visits with old friends am’, relatives, School participates in interscholastic came the bride of Richard Daniel feeling competition in football, basketball, Arthur is anxious to and came back apparently ed laM year, The ceremony was conducted Transparent Plastic Combs—some son. from the trip to his b:u«eball, track, and tennis, and plans much refreshed get on this year. John Warren will by Rev. Luther at the Manse. The thing new. 10c at Faber's. birthplace. are also under way for competition be equipment manager. young couple were attended by Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gustin are back in in archery. Dramatics, public speak Frank Thomas and family are re Mr. and Mrs. John Townsend, Jim and Mrs. R. Boes. Al Herman, schoolrooms again. ing, and journalism are also open to mie and Judy of Burley, Idaho, ar brother of the bride also was pre turning to their home at Junction their respective Stanley is on night duty at one of the all. Central Point High School pu City September 10 after their sum- rived Tuesday afternoon for a short sent. After the wedding they left blishes a id-monthly newspaper and packing plants. | raer vacation spent with his parents. visit with Mrs. Townsend’s parents, for Crawfordsville for a short visit, I Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thomas. a most creditable annual. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Matthews Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Powell. They ari returning to their home at the March The loan book system will be used and Italie have been down from Pros I Thomas is coach of Junction City Hl driving a new 1941 Chevrolet sedan. apt. | end teaches science and history also. pect several days at the home of her again this year. In order to secure parents. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Me- better co-operation in the care of the The school begins Sept. 15. Born to Mr and Mrs. Charles Tay BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED— books and to secure the most possible Culloch. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young, their lor of Gold ilill at the Community Mr. and Mrs. George Marine of benefits from the -plan it has been Lewis were Rev. and Mrs. R. C. daughter Ramona, their son Clarence hospital, September 4. a baby daugh 704 West Fourth street. Medford, Mr. Howard guests at the Leonard honie several Incorporated under the administra ter, Margaret Ruth, weighing seven have announced the betrothal of their and his family, and were days last week. Car trouble delayed tion of the Student Body Association. Young, allof Palisade. Neb., pounds. The Taylor»/ other little daughter, ML sh GwendyIon Rae to their start home. Repairs were ne Gust with their sister and aunt, Mrs. daughter Phyllis Jean, is staying with Paul R. Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. of a her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. C. li. J. Murphy of this city. The wedding Peterson, for a 2 % days visit <rt late. cessary after their accident They have a large grain and cattle month ago, when they were run into Taylor of this city. will be an event of early fall. Mr. Lewis' condi ranch in the east. They came west by another car. Mrs. Henry Head is serlouely ill at sightseeing, From here they went tion after the Injury received TRIP TO CALIFORNIA— the hospital at Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hedgpeth and thru the Redwoods on south. They much improved. I LOCALS Grandson of Local Lady Suffering With Infantile Paralysis Howard District A fee of $3.50 give« a student mem bership in the student to admission all association, athletic contesta with other schools not only at horn» but at the other schools also, and all the privileges of the book loan xys tern In addition to the umwual repairs and renovating of the school building and equipment several major pro jects have been carried out this sum mer. The grade school gymnasium has received a new coat of white paint and will receive another coat sometime this month. A modern ef ficient, forced hot air heating sy»«teni has been installed in the grade school gymnasium. This will make possible a much better planned physical edu cation and play program. The lunch room in the grade school has been redecorated and .some alterations have been made in the kitchen, addi tional lights have been provided—all of which has made the room clean and attractive. Re-roofing o-f the por tion of the high school building which has not been re-roofed since th • building was built will be completed this week. Leveling, filling, and landscaping the grounds about the new gymnas ium to improve its appearance and to provide parking «pace has been started and will be completed some time next month. Faber's Market a The Gebhard family attended picnic at the Pickle home near Phoe nix Sunday. A large number of former Kansas people were present und the Gebhards’ relatives, the Diet- ricks and Caldwells of Santa Ana, California. son Glenn and house guewt Miss Charlotte Knapp ut Roseburg drove to Sacramento over the week-end to visit the Hedgpeth's son-in-law and daughter, Lieutenant and Mrs. Carl Nabb. Lieut. Nabb is stationed at Field. While there they Mather visited the State Fair and other points of interest. < Mr»«, Ethel Stimson was a caller re in Central Point Tuesday and Born to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dole of malncd for tile meeting ut the East- Prospect, September 7 at the Com- ern Star in the evening munity hospital a baby boy weighing 1 dozen Misses’ Wool Skirt*» to close 6 lbs. at $1.19 at Fatter’s. Al Hildreth of Butte Falls return- Mrs. Maine Botts of Medford is e<l home recently from Portland spending the winter in Portland. where he had visited his son. M r«. Massey from Warm Springs and red For hunters—red hats is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.. shirts at Faber's. Jesse Hamrick. ltev. Charles Lewis and wife Mis. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. A. Glass and Lewis have returned to their home Mr. and Mrs. George March called in California. on Mr. Alexander who Is in the hos- pltal Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Roger Yost are en tertainlng this evening at the Yost Ueutenant Ernest lsrthrop Is home home with a Ueut. dinner party on furlough. Ernest Uithrop and Miss Ruby Web ster. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Vincent have been Blue O'Connor droved down to Fort visiting the various county fairs this Lewis and brought his brother Pink fall. They attended the Gold Hill, home with him for a visit with their Grants Puss and the Siskiyou« fair«. aunt Mrs. Effie Custor. Pink is in Mrs. Scott report that at the Siski the 7th Company and is here on fur you« fair the rain poured down in lough. the afternoon but many of the drill and races were given anyway in spite Ueut. George Elden and Mrs. El- of the downpour. den and small sons John and Donald of Everett, Washington. visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glllasple and Elden's parents over the week end. daughter Alice und Mrs. Blaine, all Mrs. Stewart Orr and daughter Un- of Eugene, visited Mrs. Victor Bur- du of Grants Pass, who had been sell and Mrs. Haley of Medford on visiting In Everett, returned home to their way home from Los Angeles, Grants Puss with them. where they hud attended the wed ding of John Glllasple and Connie lilulne. who were married last Tues- day. M ra. Glllasple is a sieter of Mrs. Bursell and Mr«. Haley. ■ ■ Qualify Groceries at A Saving’ YOUR BEST DEFENSE Phone 291 ■ AGAINST COLD, WET FEET SCHOOL SUPPLIES TABLETS NOTE BOOKS PENCILS <RAYOLAS ERASERS Boiling Meat BEEF 15c Pound Bacon Squat es \ Mil ETIES BALL-BAND Footwear Begin your Defense 10c Effort Fresh Eggs against cold, wet feet early Get your arctics, this year. boots, now. gaiters, or ■ 1 16c » Pound ■ Back Bacon « « EXTRAS rubbers 33c We have them for you and when Dozen you buy early you are sure of having them when you need them. SUGAR CUREIT To be sure of get Ginger Snags ting the most in wear and comfort for your money, see us now for BALL-BAND. 15 Pound Pound 23c Lamb Shoulder Pound 23 E. C. FABER BACK TO SCHOOL SUPPLIES TYPEWRITING PAPERS—COMBINATION PEN AND PENCIL SETS PEN AND PENCIL SETS—FOUNTAIN PEN SETS—FOUN- TAIN PEN SITS—2 A 3 HOLE NOTEBOOKS AND PAPERS These a nr Just a few items you have to choose from at There’s Stili A Chance To Get That PRICES SAME AS LAST \ EAR—We will not be able to continue these prices—BUY NOW STONE’S DRUG STORE i Announcement of th«- engagement of Lee Pinkham and Miss Janet Wa'l of Medford has been made. Pinkham is with the army Stevens. CLASSIFIED » THINKING OF HEAT THESE MORNINGS We curry a iiiriety of -tyles a.l ”1 thought she was an angel, but found out she was only human." "Too true to be good, perhaps.’’ FOUND FOUNIE Man's Plaid Jacket on road near Jewett home, with notebook with wonk hour In pocket. Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for ad loll s\l.l IF WANTING to sell or buy Real fia tata, see L. G. I’li'kil, Iti Mouth Bartlett. Medford. SCHOOL STARTS — «let sewing machine now. New or used—some terms. Singer Seiring Machine Agency, 33 South Grape, Medford. FOR MALE -Furi, Luniber Hhlngle«. coment, nulla and paint«. Quality Products al rtasunable prive«. Cen ti il Polnt Lumber and Funi Phone 313 For SALE -Cooking apples, plums and prunes—W. J. Gebhard. FOR SALK—Cheap lumber or any building material« Call ue before you buy. R. <* Stephenson Co.. Court and McAndrew«, Medford. Telephon« 3000. »QUAI.E DEAL BARBER SHOP, for Shampoo and Massage and that nice Hair Cut and Shave. W. A. Shell, Prop. COLI-AI \N OIL III \TI Its ALSO WOOD < IRCI LATORS A SHEET STEEL HEATERS Only two men have entered so far in the Big I’ll* ami everything to <-<>ni|>l<s<- the }«>l> I Fish Contest, and their entries are compara Prices Up! but not yet on Pruitt’s complete line of new and used musical in- struments. Deliveries on new in struments are becom ing slower and slower ALEXANDER HDWE. & IMP. 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