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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1944)
N , CENTRAL POINT AMERICA*, Cl.. . PAPI FOVK THVRSDAT AFRIT, IS, 1911 oreqo ’ i - arrived safety and ft enjoying the W MACHIN. .-.RIVE— city sights. Hrneatine was given Mr Munn h; Just received Champlin curved needle sole stitcher sonie lie&ure time from her work is 41 children are here. hlne, which he ordered a long a filing clerk, to be with her mother. 5 children are out. y while ago. It arrived last week from Clarence Long is still ill in -X More of our friends have moved i-tan Francisco and will be a big held The personnel of this office ft el the Sailed Heart hospital. Her son CORPOR \TIOX FORMED— away. and improvement. Robert Ackley hopes to find work very pleased on being informed by to Klamath Patty Hawks went The Central Point Sportsmen club Henry Booth, who is home on leave, here so as to stay near his mother. INJI Rl I» IN ACTION — met recently and formed a corpora that if he received a letter and this Fails. She wll go to school there. Janice Pence moved to Elk Crgek Mr. and Mrs«, Hugh Glenn received tion. It is a non-profit organization the Willard C. St Arnold Is r >• paper at same time, he read Patty Soo les ■aid good-by tO U3 word that thefr son Donald Eugene for conservation, and pleasure. The first, that Of course we understood r^- covering from serfuuu Injuries thig morning, She will go to Spring Glenn, fireman 2/c Naval reserve. following are officers and director»' celved when shot through leg by an depended on who the letter was from. field. was injured in the performance of Bert Peck. Jos. C. Ross. Harry El- accidental discharge of another sol Carl Is here now. He was out for his duty February ■#*> 22. He has beer. deq, Alvin Williams. Frank Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Scott entertain- dier's rifle. Mrs. St Arnold hurried a long time. In the navy 18 months. Ray Wyatt and Elmer Wilson. - Their to San Luis ObLsco to be with him. ed Mr. and Mrs. E. Gilbert Cay« and April will have fun. She play- new club house is progressing nicely. Mr Cay« ’ mother with Easter dinner Thia happened a number of weeks tricks on us. SEVENTH BIRTHDAY— After tills week they plan to work at Rupp's Home dining room. How it did rain last night. hi« in the evening and not on Sundays. Di vid Bigham celebrated Now the sun is out. seventh birthday Monday at his home Mr. Herman Hlgday, who has been Sgt. and Mrs. Chiche.-rt.er, T. Sgt Don't forget we must buy stamps after sthool. Seven of his llttli connected with the Krupp service and Mrs. Zambo and Sgt. and Mrs on Friday. We must help to win the Game school mates wjre present, station, has accepted a position with Petscti were present at a surpriiq war. the Southern Oregon Sugar Pine Co. dinner party on Mrs. Petsch at the were played and a treat of ice crea.i All had a joll; The Hlgdays live in Central Point. Zainbo apartment, This was one of and cake served. OPERATE» ON— time. the few occassionn when iYru. Pe- Kliukl Shirt.», Reconditioned tach's birthday came op Euster. Barbara Bender was taken ill last < I NTKAI, POINT NEWS RECEIVE»— Sizes up to 15S : t Mrs. Erma Hulse's brother-in-law, night and was taken to the hospital » Mr. Hulse, wife and daughter, from and a blood test taken and found Verne H. Pendleton has receive j Washington, stopped on their way to that she had appendicitus. Rev and news of the death of ht» aunt, Mrs Conden of San Fran- Klamath Falls on a busine.-M trip to Mrs. Bender were away from home M rs. Gunn is we Clarence Gunn. cisco, being a Central Point girl, get acquaint«« with his new sister. attending a convention in Bandon. remembered here by many friends 9. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dopp, was Mrs. Hulse, the former Erma Rich- It was fornature that they were able She and her husband, the lati pleased to «ee by an Item In The Am- ardson. Mr. Hulse Is a trucking con to get in tonuch with Rev. Bender, Clarence Gunn lived in the Rogu erican that a schoolmate, Mrs. Vi- tractor. who gave his consent for an opera- ltiv^r valley for many years, Vienne Keith also lived in San Fran tlon. The ■ Benders are expected left here for California several y cisco and Wrote to her moth.-r to get * A close out 25 pairs bedroom Slip home this noon. An operation was ago. Mrs. eKith'» address Yor her. We pers, sizes 3to 5, 35c at Faber's. performed last night. Barbara was haven’t hear yet If the two girls very ill. She I is reported now to LEAVES FOR PORTLANI * . have been aide to meet yet or not. Mrs. Wood»' mother, accompanied be doing as well as could lie expected. Mrs. P. A Traqy, left Saturday by wort-in-law and wife from Mon morning Aprils, for Portland to^visii mouth, stopped last week’after Mrs. VISITING IN SOITII— her daughter, Ernestine, and heir Woods, who accompanied them ’.o Mrs. Bill Grimes and small SC.lt, celebrate her nineteenth birthday La Vegas, Nevada to visft her broth David, from, Klamath Falls, went to LOST Word has been recleved that she LOST—No. 4 Ration Book. Floyd er, who Is In service. They returned San Francl-co, where Mrs. Grimes home Monday afternoon. Mis. Woods met her husband from Del Mont?, Wright, Central ¡’oint, is the wife of Sgt, C. E. Woods. her mother-in-law, Mrs. I xju I s Grlm.-s WANTK» from Furbank, and father-in-law, An auction sale will be held Mon Louis Grimes from Camp Park. They WANTED — Commercial .»praying — day, April 17th at 1:3 P.M. on the had a very happy Easter. Mrs. CLOSE» MONDAYS good equipment. Phone 741 Central old Crater Dike highway to Spring Grimes and David accompanied Mrs. HOI'RS: Point. .-itreet. out to end of Spring street, Louis Grimes to Burbank, where Weekdays from 1 p.m. t I Mainigli! turn left *4 mile. K. W. Hulme», they will visit a month stopping c/t Saturday and Sunday 1 p.m. till WANTED—Dead or worthless ani Midnight auctioneer and N. A. Mead, clerk, their way home for another visit mals, they help the war effort. The auction will be mostly dai:-/ with Mrs. Grimes' husband at Del PINNERS SERVE» WITHOUT Phone 2943 Medford or 362X Cen cows, owned by Harvey Nelson. RESERVATIONS Monte. tral Point. Collect, PHONE 75 for reservation for Born to Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Ben- parties, banquets & luncheons. Benjamie Lemon left Tuesday FOR HALE March ^24, night for Grants Paa». ■on, a baby daughter, 503 Front Street on Highway 99 Mr. Isernon FOR SALE—1 5-ft. Martin Ditcher, named Nancy Helen. Mrs. Beneon's Is a son of Mrs. Arnold Young. The 1 7-ft. Martin Ditcher, 1 42-gallon sinter, Mrs. Ben Greaser, and little Youngs and family spent Easter at water pressure system, 1 6-can daughter Sally of Medford are visit Grants Pass with relatives. milk cooler, 1 8-can milk cooler. ing in Hillsboro, helping Mrs. Ben Prime battery and Ac current elec son for a short time. Mr. Benson is tric fence. Cullen Motor and Im working in defease work. Phone 23 Central Point plement Co., 123 South Riverside, A new lot Berkshire Phone 3909, Medford. McCormick- Deering and International Truck Anklets at Faber's. Closed Mondays until Four. Even* Dealer. Illg Appointments then. Gloria Sharp is home ill with the Mr. Al Skelton, who has been visiting his son Frank Skelton, left recently for his home In Kansas af- ter several weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mead and Mr. N First Grade News and Mr«. Ruth and sun attended the recital given at the Baptist chui eh by Mrs. Helen Judy Haruy last Tues day evening They enjoyed it very much. The Meads have known Mrs. Hardy ever since she was a small girl, which made it doubly enjoyable to them. GUY TEX’ Fire & Automobile Insurance Central Point, Oregon TEX for Pro-TEX-ion Valley Market NEXT To DAMON X Quality Meats and Groceries PHONE 741» , • CLASSIFIED Offc FRESH GROUND BEEF, 6 pts. - - - ROUND STEAK........................................... BEEF ROAST, Choice Cuts) - - - - 9Qc QJc Ä ä PORK OOc ROASTS, 2 pt»;............................ PORK 9gc STEAK, 2 pts. -.......................... FRESH ALL b)Oc PORK SAUSAGE, 3 pts. - - - BACON | ßc JOWL............................................... PEANUT 9Qc BUTTER, pint............................. && RUPP’S HOME DINING ROOM Central Point Beauty Shop Garden Hose Choice of Quality and Size $3.60 up for 50-ft. length CHICKS—Mountcrest White Leg ■carlet fever. horns, direct descendants from trap nested flocks averaging 280 to 330 egg« per year. You’ll ap preciate the value you get in these tine chicks. Also Hampshire«, Rocks and Reds. Available every Wednesday and Saturday. Also started chicks. Place your order with us. Central Point Ilatehey Phon« 303. ALEXANDER HDWE. & IMP. CO 9:00 A..M. to 5:00 P.M. TRY VS FIRST—BE HAVE IT BACK AT THE OLD STAND! GREEN FIR SLABS and SAWDUST for immediate delivery. Call 444s USED CARS, 8 5 of them to choose from. 1(28 to 1941 models. largest stock In town. Priced to «ell I. N. Shults. North Riverside be tween 4th and 5th sts, Medford. ----------- -T/v * Jim ¡I COLD DRINKS CONFECTIONS PAPERS MAGAZINES FISHING TACKLE Central Point’s Leading Market Phone 291 £ “The Friendly Place to Trade” WE XOW HIVE SPECIAL No. 2 Klamath Spuds, 25-lb. Sack A good supply of f FABER’S MARKET £ Central Point Market Red Raspberries Can Fruit Cocktail, No. 1 Can Green River Beans - 2 cans for Sea Cap Salmon Can Giant Wheaties Pkg. Sweet Pickles Jar Ó 44c 23 19 27 17 14 Pickle Pig Feet, each Dill Pickles, 2 for 1 Qt. Kraut & 1 Lb. Weinies, both £ ? £ « 59c 15 GROCERIES £ Point« WHITE WASHES without Bitaching 5 54 I Hamburger Brooms, each THESE PRICES GOOD FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SATURDAY THE ROBISONS Peggie PHONE 441 Ellsworth MEAT DEPT 28 5C and 10 Pork Chops 6 Pork Steak 2 Fresh Ground Beef 6 Veal Crown Roast 5 Steer Beef Pot Roast 7 Sho. Veal Steak - 8 Fresh Oyters, (Pint Jar) Large Crabs, each Fresh Salmon , 39 34 29 29 29 31 69 69 45 ? ? ? Í