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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1946)
4 romou. ponn —MxmgMgEgS! On Monday evening the follow ns ladles from Mt. Pitt Rebekah Lodi« attended lodge in Jacksonville Bet Lt Pankey. Ulllan ''"r Anderson. Lulu Glenn. Beth " 1‘.ee Viola Trautman, Dora Jones, .___ Effie Glenn. Kime. Mary Moore. Kight. Eva Helene McDowell anil Roseburg, Mr». Ethel Bailey of Assembly. the Rebekah president of Rebekahs. visited the Jacksonville officially at this time. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1846 .nd Mrs. Harold Stephenson a Mr. and Mrs. John Prentice have tall three-week»-old daughter, left fur Fort Lewis »' here Mr. SSd Prsntice w 111 receive his discharge. Carol nn. of Merrill were week end They visited Mrs. Prentice'» parent». guest- ..f Mr. and Mrs. IJoyd Livin' Mr and Mr». Kline in Med rd. Mr» Mrs. C. V. Jamison accom- granddaughr T of Mr. ston. Patron» of the local post office are Prentice I» a Catey. <>anled the Stephenson family here. and Mrs. John requested to help keep the office ■ i is Mrs. Stephenson'» Mrs. Jamison neat by throwing waste paper in the Mrs. Livingston's mother. Mr. Kline. ■ and receiptacle» provided for that pur Born to Mr. and Mrs. Boyd visiting with pose. Federa’ buildings should be a son. weighing * lbs. at the Coni- I and .Mr. Jamison are kept neat and attractive at all time». munlty hospital February 6. . The ¡ the Livingstons while building house in Medford. It is the duty of the public to help young man has been named Curtis < keep them that w-ay. Micheál and I» n great grandson of Mrs. W. A. Shell was taken to thd Mr. and Mrs John Catey. Sacred Heart hospital Monday morn ing She has been ill for some time. John Blackford. Benjamin M - and Frank Richardson Manama. Lt. Doris Budrow, who has a 45- SPENCER Health supports and Gene Holt are among the Central foundation garments. Mrs. James Point boys who have received their day furlough, is spending most of it with her sister, Mrs. Gladys Beebe. Sullivan. Reg. Spencer Corsettlere discharges recently. Lt Budrow will be in service for Phone Medford «41». Trimble, son of Mr and another year. She recently returned John C. RUMORS to toe contrary notwith from overseas duty. standing, we still have the largest Mrs. John G. Trimble, has recently States army for stock of McCormick-Deering part» Joined the United Damon's store is receiving a new In Southern Oregon. Alexander duty in the European Theatre coat of white paint with blue trim Hardware A Implement Co. ming. which looks vry nice. Mr. Thoma» Erwin, who underwent WANTED a major operation a couple of weeks Mrs. Est-s of Cresent City. Cali, ag, has been taken back to the hos fornla is visiting friends in Central WANTED—100 dead radios to re pital for further treatment. Mr. pair. Drop a card to A. L. Me Erwin Hi>d wife live In the Central Point for a few days. Quigg. located east of KM ED. Rte Point Apartments. Mrs. Susie Myers and Mrs. Hessel- 2, Box 630, Medford. Oregon grave were shoppers in Medford Mrs Robert Juil and daughter motored to WANTED—Garden plowing. O. It. Tuesday. They also 21.41 Gail are spending the week with Mr. Ashland Sunday and had lunch in Benton, 25« Berrydale. and Mrs. E. I’. Stone. Mr. Jull, re WANTED—Dead or worthies» ani cently discharged frm service Is the Tlaza. mal». they help the war effort. attending school at Eugene. WHAT CAN I PRINT FOR YOU 2 Dale Kllbrun. who has been In the hospital at Camp White during hu furlugh home( Is improving. It U WANTED—Woman for cook or hoped he will have an extension to general housework. Reference re his furlough. quired. Phone 7343. Mrs. H. D McCaskey. Mr. and Mrs. E. Gilbert Cay» were pleasantly surprised .Monday evening FOR SALE when the church nt Christ at Ash- FOR SALE—8-tube Console Radio. land gave them a farewell party. -Mr. A. L. McQuIgg. Rte. 2. Box 530, and Mrs. Cays were invited to sing at i some affair in Ashland by Earl L. | Medford, Oregon. Dow ning and on arriving found It was | FUR SALE—4 White Due rabbits at i party f'T themseh <■■<. 20 Oak St.. Central Point. ITimCS- Our rarmentor H L Reds are a world record strain, non set- New Hamp ter», also Christie shire, both breeds lay largo eggs, are early maturing and fast feath- ering. All flocks bloodteeted, no reactors found, Chicks available every Saturday, starting February Hth All first grade chicks. Eith er variety 316.00 per hundred. 500 and up 116.00 per hundred. Orders are coming in every day so please order early. Mountcrest crest and Hanson strain White l.eg'horn available later. Five blocks east of Cheese Fucutrv Central Point Hatchery, Phone 303. 19-4t is the fray?" Teacher: "What part of the body is the fray? What are you talking L— about?” Little Boy: "Well, right here in the history book it eaye—the general Mt P it Rebekah Lodge met Wednesday with a goodly number in was shot in the thick of the fray. attendance. An attendance contest was started with Beth Wheeler and Helene McDowell as leaders, of Hie Pinks and Greens, Coffee and homo made-pies were served by Mary Foster. Viola Trautman had charge of the entertainment. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Traut- man, Feb. 18, 1916, a girl, 7 * pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS I RUPP’S HOME DINING ROOM I suffered for years and am so for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz. P.O. Box 825. Vancouver, Wash, thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that I will gladly answer anyone writing me 7:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. The store cat, with supernatural powers of thought transf erance, allows that since her departure from this earth last fall, things have gone to hell in a hand basket. She fur ther allows that unless things take a turn for the better, she will have to leave her heavenly home in order to straigh ten out the tangled mess the world is in. — «----- Spike down your sup ply of seed grains and fertilizer so as to avoid the rush. Lime is in dicated this spring to offset the effects of the wet winter. • Fresh supply of gard en seeds have arrived, also hand sprayers and dusters. FEW 22 CARTRIDGES CLOSED WEDNESDAY OPEN 10:30 A.M. $1.50 $1.35 15c $1.80 $2.00 $2.25 15c “Park as long as you like!” Painting and Decorating DRY CLEANING SERVICE Wilson Hardware CENTRAL POINT PHONE 521 BRUSH OR SPRAY FREE ESTIMATES NEW MERCHANDISE JUST RECEIVED Paul K. Jones Central Point Pitone 103 U ROSS THE STREET FROM KINCAID A. W. WALKER Real Estate <N»NT'E<TIONERY ON PINE ST. I MEN’S Red Felt HATS MEN'S TIES, latest patterns $1.25 At Colors—<1.00 MEN'S 100% Wool Plaid SHIRTS MEN'S 50% Wool SOCKS $0.25 19c BED PILLOWS Pair, »3.25 Farms—City Property 3 DAY SERVICE Stock Ranelle*—Rentals Next to Bear Creek Bridge Telephone 2721 427 E. Main Medford Same Prices as in Medford 100-lb. Bleached FEED SACKS, each 25e Burelson's Dry "oods CASH and CARRY Starting Monday, Feb. 25th 4 FABER’S MARKET Central Point’s Leading Market 1 Phone 291 VIOLA S GIFT & NOVELTY SHOPPE and 5 & 10c STORE ¡> GROCERIES MEAT DEPT RANCHO SOUP Fancy Rump Beef Roast Hand Embroidered & Crochet Edge 13 PILLOW CASES (Get 1 hem While They Last) SUNSHINE CRACKERS 33 GENTLEMEN! < • Shop Here in Central Point! Veal Roast I ROSE PEANUT BUTTER 23 of this Clean, Family Newspaper Y^T he C hristian S cience M onitor ÄtSÄi •-,Ä mÎl’p’ind'k’Jp Hfh WI<d W“h I j • rwml I n- HAMBURGER ALL GOOD ME_\T Pound 29 FANCY DILL PICKLES 9 Pound fancy lettuce 2 Heads 33 Pound 35 Dozen 26 Pound GOOD FRESH EGGS Plow Share Edge Superphosphate Gypsum Ra w Lime Harrow Teeth Crown Feeds Myers Pumps Cushman Engines Planet Jr. Hinman Milker New Stock AMMUNITION FLOWER, VEGETABLE AND LAWN SEEDS INDUSTRIAL AND RESIDENTIAL — • Hand cultivators and garden tractors will rive soon. ♦ DINNERS SERVED WITHOUT IMPLEMENT CO., NEXT DOOR TO DAMON SUSY SOCIETE CANDIES HANDY CARTS, Metal with rubber tires. $9.00 Large Size $6.50 Small Size HOIKS: CENTRAL POINT I ARDEN'S ICE CREAM RAKES HOES TROWELS SHOVELS SPADING FORKS CULTIVATORS LINES, 100-ft Teacher (after lesson on snow ) : "As we walk out on a cold winter day and look around, what do we see on every hand?" Pupil: "Gloves!'' ANNOUNCING lot VI ED DIRI'CTIA Ross Confectionery & Sport Shop GARDEN TOOLS RESERVATIONS GREEN FIR SLABS and SAWDUST for Immediate delivery. Call 444» J I | Little Boy: "What part of the body CLASSIFIED Phone 3943 Medford or 362X Cen u-al Point. Collect. Mrs. Nathan Grisham Cottage Grove this week to visit lu, sister. Bob Grisham continued r,t to Corvallis to see about going school there. 25 93 Large Size Weiners Pound 29c BACON and HAM While it last on Saturday!