The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, December 21, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    THVRSDAY, DECEMBER 14. mi
FAQS FIVB
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Prize Given for Oldest
Married Couple
BLONDIE
Mrs. Lola Hardy ha»* gone to Texas
Buy War Bonds
By Chic Young—King features Syndicate, Inc.
Sunday evening at the Christian
church Mr. E. Gilbert Cays preached
on 'The Secret of Happiness in
Married TJfe.” Before the sermon he
called for the oldest married couple
to stand, Mr. and Mr*. Al Henderson
had been married 52 years ,but Mr
and Mrs. J. D. Culbertson had been
married f>9 years.
They were pre­
sented with ft beautiful picture. He
then called for the couple with the
most children present. Mr. and Mrs.
L. P. Bingham won this and received
a sack of flour. The next couple we>\>
for those married the shortest time.
Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Blankenship
won and Mrs. Blankenship was pre­
Mrs. W. J. Peebles is expecting her
Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Mona hav->
sented with a rolling pin which Mr.
sister. Virginia L. Wright, who works
bought
the
new
home
built by Mi
Blankenship didn't appreciate.
at Meiers and Franks in Portland, to
Amos Hiatt, in the B< rydale addi-1
spend Christmas with her.
Tile lion of Medford. Mrs. .Mona is a
Peebles live in the Hatch house south
daughter of the W. F. Charleys. The
of the Printing office.
Manas have moved down from Pro
pect and Mr. Mona is working in th*
'Mrs. S’arah Vincent is home from
Mr. Ray Anders is putting in a
Southern Oregon Sugar Pine Mil’
projecting room for 8MM and 16MM the Sacre I Heart hospital, where she Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Winkle aye al
in Medfora, 236 East Main. This will had been several days wijh laryngitis. moving ’o Berrydale and may buy
be a rental library, where any one
there.
Mrs. XX’inkle is the former
Stanley Parish is working a™ the Clarabelie Charley.
can come in and get a camera, pro­
jector or films for an evening, New Boeing air-raft plant. *
cameras and films will be available
Jack Smith made a brief visit with
to only essential workers,
Mr. An­
imi
ders states that his business will eon- his parents and relatives here Sun­
tlnue ter. same here as always, He day. He was going to Roseburg,
will do the same class of work ,lt‘where he with a friend has opened
either place. Customers are now an electric shop.
Anders to Open
Shop in Medford
coming to him from Ashland. ‘Eagie
Point anil Gold Hill ind the regular
work that he has always had from
Central
Point and
Medford.
This
new rental library will be known as
Ander’s Photo shop.
Jimmy Gleason Is spending* a two
week vacation with hi« grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Gleason.
Mrs.
Lu Elite Bodin of Yreka will arrive
Saturday and visit overnight with her
parents, the Gleasons. Sunday Merv-
yn Gleason of Klamath Falls will
take the entire family to Klamath
Falls to celebrate Christmas at nls
home.
The Roy Nichols family have
moved into their home near the
Willows Spring station. Mrs. Nichol's
father, Mr. Grisham. Is staying wl’h
them. He Is not well. His wife, Mrs.
Grisham, is not doing as well as they
MA. Belta Pankey ia expecting her
Nell Stone arrived home Tuesday
to spend Christmas with her hus­ daughter, Thelma Pankey of Port­ for a one day visit Nell Is transfered
band's parents, Sgt. Hardy 1« in the land home for the Christmas holiday. to California and stopped over for a
She will arrive Saturday night and
hospital in itkly. This makes the
visit. Mrs. Dorothy Jull, who has
have to return Monday.
been in Portland three weeks taking
third time he has been wounded and
medical
treatments also.
returned
in the hospital,
Mr«. Fern Berry'«
Mres. Virginia Bohnert, who Is
to the Stone home where she lives
husband >s on his way to the Philip- convalesent at the Community hospi­
with her small daughter, Gail, wl.o
pine« .Both Mrs. Berry and Mrs. tal from a major operation, is doing
stayed v’th the Stones during her
Hardy are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. nlcAly.
mother’s absence.
Del Hawley.
Mr. and Mrs
William Musty re­
turned n >me Saturday night from
XX’illows, where they had been for the
past three weka.
Mrs. Musty went
She
there for medical treatments,
is Improving slowly.
Mr. and Mrs.
Creatte of Willow« arrived Tuesday
evening for a short visit with Mrs.
CreatteXi parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mus­
Mrs. Elsie Peterson and sons Char­
les and Dick of Seattle, are expected
home Monday for Christmas.
Mrs
Peterson is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Dynje.
This is the first time
Mrs. Peterson and boys have been
home for the Christmas holidays. All
five of the Dynge children and their
families will he hftnie for Christmas.
ty.
h
Miss Hetty Rolls, whose parents
live on the Applegate, is in Portland
and expects to be home sometime in
February.
Ma/dzet
-
Ski 1
29
KRISPY CRACKERS 2-Ib. Caddie
MAMIN'S FINEST
Lb
39
FANCY MIXED CANDIES
Limited Amount
A SAHr*
KNOX GELATIN
19
STUFFING BREAD
12c
PUMPKIN PIE SPICE
15c
ÏLONG’S CAFE
l inter New Management
By
Mr. and Mrs. Wright
hoped.
Walter and Mary Hawley went
Trail Tuesday.
Mr. Shell was in
shop during Mr. Hawley's absence.
Richard E. Winchester, a resident
of Medford, parsed away last Thurs­
day night at his home. Mr. Win­
chester worked ill the Faber's meat
market for a short time thjs fall
until unable to work <Yh account of
illness.
Funeral services were held
Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Faber are ex­
pecting Mr<. Faber's Ltncle and Aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ramsey from
Albany
to spend
Christmas
with
them.
HOLIDAY DINNER SERVED
CHRISTMAS A NEW YEAR
Open From 7 AM. to It P.M.
CIXISED MONDAYS
HI-HO CRACKERS
»
i
Central Point
Blacksmith Shop -
- i
Rialto
Doora open at 1:43 X 6:45 P.M.
Continuous show« Sat. A Sun.
i.*»l*>,X>l*>i»i>l>l>l»iX>.»X*>***i**i***»i*»«****»>'**>‘**>*>i*»**’,;
Kn.lit Saturday Nltef
X’eronlca I.ake—Franchot Tone
“Hour Before
The Dawn
—Pini
Starring Johnny Mack Brown
“Range Law”
SIN.—MON.— TIES.
Joel McCrea—Betty Fields in
The Great
Moment
CENTRAL POINT TRADING POST
Kcirawc«*««««'« it«««««»«-««'«««’»'«’«««*’««'*’«*'«*****
—Pin*—
Beulah Bondi—Nina Foch in
‘She’s A
Soldier Too
STARTS WED-
day»!
Jean Heather—Charles Quigley
National Barn
Dance
Rootin’ Tootin’
Rhythm
Starring Gene Autry
ROXY
Merrtj Christmas
PENDLETON’S SERVICE STATION
BROWS
EVERT
EVENING
EXCEI’T WEDNESDAY; MA­
TINEES SAT.
AFTERNOON
WITH CONTINI Ol'S SHOWS
SEN DAY.
Lb. Box
21c
Poultry and Fine Meats
FAT
36c FLANK
HENS
39
STEAK, no pt.
LARGE
43 SHO.
FRYERS
29
ROAST, 5 Pts
RIB
STEAK, 11 pts.
37c
RUMP
ROAST, 8 pts
SIRLOIN
STEAK, 13 pt».
43c
FRESH
OYSTERS, pt.
HEAVY
FIR SLAB WOOD
12 & 16 INCH
—Plus
Russell Hayden and
Jennifer llolt In
“Frontier Law’’
SIN—MON—TIES
Dorothy Lamour—Dick
BIG DOUBLE LOAD
I
“Riding High
I :
(Tniinloilori
hATERT NEWS AND
SHORT SI B.JECTS
$7.50
Turns.—mi * sat .
Jimmy Lydon—Charlie Smith
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
“Henry Aldrich
Haunts A House
SOUTHERN OREGON FUEL CO.
Phone 75
Central Point
“Wyoming
Hurricane
—Pin.—
Rnwell Hayden—Bob Willis in
25
63
33
Wet Pack
Louisiana
OYSTER COCKTAIL SAUCE, No. Point., Bottle
SHRIMP
rih„eThe cMa°„re
Libby’s
Solid Pack
COFFEE, Your favorite brand. Pound
PUMPKIN
2^Cgaen
MINCE MEAT
07
OLIVES
Jar 29c
PRINCE ALBERT
Lb. Tin 69c
Swansdown Cake Flour Pkg 25
SUGAR
Lb
.ARGE RIPE
XM.IS XVR II’I’ID
“Children of
The Wild
We sincerely hope that every
boy and girl in Central Point
will find a stocking full of hap
piness on Christmas morning
And to all of you, we wish a
Joyous Yuletide and A Happy
New Year!
ix > n
r make A^Ÿ/ vhsfakc /
LIST Of WHAT J
SHE roLbfne,/
Tn-te The Difference
Morning Milk
6 Tall
Tins
55c
FINER
FLAVOR
Off
2 Cans
29c
2 ib».
49
FRESH "DEW KIST” VEGETABLES
Fine Quality Fruit»
TANGERINES
15
UTAH CELERY
7
CHINESE LETTUCE
09
SWEET SPUDS
6
RED CABBAGE
Market