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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1942)
acw Cartoon Sells War Bonds Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Scott and Mi. Hadacheck accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Victor Noel to Crater Lake and around to Diamond Lake taking in all the acenic spots on the route. Orth Miller anil Clyde Lee* pilli to leave soon for Portland to work in welding ahopa at the shipyards, They have completed the required number of hours to be allowed to r Herman, you tell him it iss BONDS work. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Middleton are now In Salt Lake, Utah Mr. Middle ton likes the work very much. Middleton met the former Loesch, a schoolmate at Central Point, In Salt Lake She was plan nlng to come to Grunts Pass and wished Mrs. Middleton to accompany her. The former Miss laiesh Is now married to an army officer. or VICI ORY.. . put a t least r y • ' f every pay into W AR BOI*IDS! 10% • •<, »2 ,r>u vuiu>' held Funeral services were Mrs. Pauline Walker at th» afternoon. funeral home Monday Rev. Daws or the Baptist Church ot- ficlatlng. M rs. Della Tex und Mrs. Ruth Clark sung. *4 Hie above cartoon poster, especially drawn to promote the sale of \\ ar Bonds anil Stamps, will soon be seen throughout the United States. It is one of four ucw potters stressing new themes in the War Bond campaign. L. S. Treasury Dept. i»—as»w-i Born to Mr. and Mrs. Patt Legg, July 14. a baby girl weighing seven lbs. Mrs. Legg Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kelzur. WRESTLING NEWS CLASSIFIED Phone 291 Tomato Juice Peaches No. ^VICTORY Montana, that they .had a fine trip Kerr Lids WAR She expected to be home either MOUTHS Mr. Stone ex 25 In Portland to sec Neal. STAMPS VALLEY MEAT MARKET $1.79 $1.69 $1.49 LXJW priced lumber R. O. Stephen son Co. Court and McAndrews, i’hone 2600, Medford Central Point Veal Roast 23c - Pound Veal Stew 17C - Pound SIRLOIN BEEF These must go to make room for Full Stock Lb 30c < I T FROM PRIME BEEF NOW ON DISPLAY Pork Sausage Faber’s Dry Goods FRF.SH Free Delivery 25c Pound PICNIC HAMS PHONE 441 1>. Ground Beef cotNTRY Central Point Market 30c Lb DRESSED HENS & FRYERS Easy Parking £ Quantity Savings on Quality Food £ LEMONS Doz. 19 £ <! A complete line of Lunch Meats, Milk, G Cheese, Butter Bread, Pastries I.AItt.E SIZE—afitl'is I prepari : tx»R Hot Weather perm \ nents £ «2..M», fla.M ami «150 - Pickup 79 Dozen expects her tomorrow as she will stop Kyle’s USED CARB— 545 and up at Hhulte Bro«., Medford, Oregon FOR SALE—1543 Chevrolet Pickup Hhulta Bro«., Medford. QUARTS Pound Restaurant 22 Pound Kerr Jars 25 FOR HALE—Dump Bed Hydraulic Lift. Shults Bro«., Medford. FOR HALE -1036 Studebaker Sedan Hhulta Bros., Medford. SUGAR CURED UNITED STATES and arrived safely at their destina The Berean class of Federated FOR SALK—1635 Ford Panel. Shults church met at the basement of the Bros., Medford. ehu reh on Thursday July 12. There was a goodly number of la d les FOR HALE—133« Chrysler Sedan present and some visitors. Shults Bros., Medford. Mrs. Minnick was hostess with Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Elliott as FOR HALE—1941 Dodge Luxury helpers I.lnner Sedan Shull« Brothers, Our next meeting will lie with Mrs Medford. Weldman as hostess. FOR HALE—60 cataplllar and bull doser. Shults Bros., Medford Bacon Squares TINS BUY Up to $2.50 Grade Sandals $2.25 Grade White Pumps $1.98 Pumps IF WANTING to sell or buy Real Es tate. see L. G. Picket. 15 South Bartlett, Medford. 29c Pound CKE\M .STYLE White Sandals and Pumps FOR HALE—1 S35 Ford Sedan. Shults Bros., Medford. MILK FED 39c All Women’s FOR HALE—eight-room house, mo dern, in good condition, three good lots, trees and a good well, only 52250.00. About half cash Write Clifton A. Phillips. Meridian, Idahs Hee American Office for informa tion. Veai Cutlets 19c 35c 46-oz. Tins No. 10 Tins Out They Go! man— FOR SALE FOR SALP* 193.5 Ford Shultn llruit, Medford. Quality ûrcceries al h Saving’ r Miss Vivian Tharp returned home Wednesday evening after spending several days as house guest of Miss Cliff Olson, slated to face Soldli r Joan Collins. Jo Buccola in the opening event / failed to show up, and Prince Mlha- likis and Bob Kruse took care of the curtain-raising fireworks. Mlhallkis copped the match by taking falls In the third and fourth rounds, with a Boston crab and a body press, res pectively, after Kruse pinned him with a wristlock and press In the second heat. Mihalikls then faced Buccola In n 3l)-mlnute or one-fall contest. and lost when Referee Jack McDonald gave the match to Buccola on a foul when the Prince failed to cease his rough stuff. ANYONE who wishes to take full or part-time beauty course apply at Medford Beauty School. We aie open for evening appointments. I'hone 2536. Upstairs In Hansen Bldg., Medford. Í Scotts have their new home nearly completed. from his wife who left last week for today or tomorrow. WE SERVE GOOD MEALS AND AIM TO PLEASE Faber's Market Mrs. Vera Bailey of Klamath Falls returned home with her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Jones, who had been visiting at the Bailey home. Mrs. Bailey will visit them until Sunday. Mr. E. P. Stone received a letter tion. LONG’S CAFE Melvin and Frances Hogue, child- rn of Mr. an Mrs. Everett Hogue had their tonsils removed at the Osteo pathic clinic in Medford Saturday. They got along so well they are out at play again. wsa «91A Sockeye Jack McDonald employe.1 June Summers ia staying with Bar a Boston crab after 26 minutes of tough mat work to dispose of Aus- bara Rolls while her mother works trallan Joe Corbett in the main event in Phoenix. of last Monday night’s mat program In the Medford armory, It was the lone fall of the battle, and Corbett, after sufering for some two minutes In the throes of the maneuver, was WANTED unable to return for more action. WANTED—Body and fender Shults Bros., Medford. w rfirsl nice Johnny. Deuel, son of Mrs. George Hunt rode his horse Brownie in from his country home and visited his grandmother, Mrs. John Ross. none large but just the right size to be fine and juicy. ■ and fixed up in playing order. small boys of the Community | taking advantage of it to play. one wishing to play may get a croquet set at the Stone drug store. There ’ Is no charge for this. The Civi« club furnishes the set and has i paid for cleaning the court. made some catches bringing home some beauties, J slowly. Men's White Trousers to close 11.50. Faber's. at Diamond Lake < ROQUET (¡KOI Nt OREN— One of 'he croo.uei gi< east of — Postmaster Pankey is still at th Community hospital Improving The Joe Krupp Associated Service station is having the runway pave 1, which will he a big improvement. P. A. Tracy who spent several days , Geo. A. Codding Gels Federal Post MEDF o RD. July 15—George A. fielding, local attorney and former district attorney of Jackson county, has been appointed a special attorney under the United States attorney according to a telegram general, rec* i v<?d by Codding Tuesday, from Norman M. Littell, assistant attorney- D. C. Tn« j general, Washington, appointment is effective at once. Codding will be under the xupervi-l on of Bernard H. Ramsey. Port- land, in charge of the government acquisition of all lands in Oregon for defense project«.• It is gcct to heat Americans are now padding 10 a of der pay into Bunds / THURSDAY, JULY 1«. 1512 ’CAN, CENTRA*. .-OINT, OREGON (K\TRAL POINT PAGE FOUR JELLO Central Point Beauty Salon • :M LM. to &:M P.M. Later by Xpixdntment Pilone 23 Central Point I • 4 Lbs. 25 Joe’s Associated Service '! •I Tires—Oil—Batteries Specialized Lubrication •! CUCUMBERS 2 for Come in and ask to see 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. 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