THURSDAY, APRIL 21. 1949
CSiTRAL POINT AMBMCAN CENTRAL POINT OWQN
PAGE SIX
AUXILIARY THANKED
THE AMERICAN IMF
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cole an 1
son Tommy of Sherman Oak, Calif.,
are visiting Mr Cole’s sister Mrs.
Paul Graves and family. Mr. Cole
play with the Warner orchestra.
Mr. Graves, who was seriously hurt
in a motorcycle accident, has re
covered enough to be able to re
turn to work.
Thanks to the grand
Legion Auxiliary
From that swell town
Point.
You bring a friendliness
That helps cheer up this
to us
joint.
CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE—Modern 4-room hou.e
—2 bedrooms and bath. Newly
FO RRENT—Three-room furnished
painted inside and out. 809 Cher
apartment. Also bathroom, plenty
ry,
Central Point. Price $5506.
hot water. Adults only. No pets.
Terms. Key at 805 Cherry. Owner,
Immediately possession if neces
phone 4211, Ashland.
sary. Ill N. Amy St., or phone
601. Powell Apts.
WANTED—Used 1-in. pipe—about
FOR REN T—2-room furnished
200 feet. L. W. Kilbourn. Box
apartment, adults only. No pets.
1645, Central Point.
Also house trailer space for rent.
Call after 7 p.m. at end of N. Amy
HULL AMD BOAR SERVICE
street or call 23-X-l. Glass Apart
At your place—all popular breeds
ments.
of bulls
ßU5fN£&
and boars.
Chaa.
At BURELSON’S
titude for the clothing and other
articles which have been sent.
Each Unit in the County is sche
duled to give a short skit depicting
a phase of the work accomplished
during the past year at the Home-
makers Festival which is to be held
Thursday, April 28, in the Central
Point Grange hall, Central Point
is to demonstrate the construction
of footstools and display the stools
completed during the recent work
shop. Members taking part in the
skit are to be at the Grange Hall
Wednesday, April 27, 10:00 A.M. to
rehearse and assemble properties.
Those participating in the cotton
dress modeling at the Festival are
to be at the American Legion hall
Central Point Extension Unit met no later than 9:30 April 28 in order
Wednesday, April 20 in the home that the 4-H girls may judge the
of Chairman, Mrs. P. B. Snook, dresses before the program begins
Hamrick road, for the business at 10.00 A M.
Everyone interested in purchasing
meeting. The following officers
were elected for the coming year. a ticket for the Festival luncheon is
Mrs. Hester Culbertson, chairman; asked to contact Mrs. H. B. Ellis,
Mrs. Sam Mallon, vice-chairman; telephone Central Point 937 before
and Mrs. E T. McCartney, secre April 25.
The meeting adjourned until 8:00
tary-treasurer.
A “Pennys for Friendship” collec P.M when it convened in the Gran
tion was taken by Mrs. Lester ge hall for the subject “Family Law”
Wertz, chairman of International led by Miss Eula Wintermote and
Relations. Mrs. Chas. Jantzer, who Mr. W. B. Tucker, County Agents.
is in charge of sending packages to Property laws were discussed gen
the Unit's adopted German family, erally and various law terms were
read a letter received recently from analyzed and explained.
Members of the 4-H sewing
the German family expressing gra-
classes modeled the garments which
have just been completed with Mrs.
For Thrifty Shaves
Naomi Childress in charge.
vacation tour to San Francisco, Los
Angeles and other points of interest.
They were also accompanied by 4
sons, Bruce, Brent, John and Scott.
Mr. McCombe is employed by
Hayes Manufacturing Co. of Van
couver, B. C. They will be back in
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McCombe of about ten days for more visit.
Vancouver, B.C.. were in Central
Point and stopped off to visit with Mrs. Ellis Burrough, daughter Jan
Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Wernmark at ice and son Billie spent Friday after
8th and Laurel. They were on their noon with her brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Grubbs at
Foots Creek.
Home Ex. Unit
Elects New Officers
That Really
NEW PRICES ON OUR HEAVY
11-OUNCE SANFORIZED
BLUE
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Everyday Low Prices
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Jerk that Rug—You'll Bull a Boner
Chambray Shirts
A SUPER BUG ON A FULL
CUT, LONG WEARING SHIRT!
PRICE
SIZES
CLEAN UP!
"WRANGLER" — THE
AUTHENTIC
PAINT UP!
Western Jeans
14 to 17 - - $1.49
17 to 20 - - $1.89
Others — $1.98
FIX UP!
Bib Overalls
Do your part to
FOR MEN & BOYS
SIZES
PRICE
WEEK!
FOR THE LITTLE TOTS IN
Striped, Red or Blue Denim
Sizes 1 to 6 — $1.69
Boys’ Sport Shirts
Springfoot Sox
place of which
we can be proud
$1.49 to $2.95
and toes for longer wear!
Large Selection of Patterns
to Choose from!
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Priced—39c to 69c pr
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Burelson's Dry Goods
Phone 1502
We Give S & H Green Stamps!
Central Point
FRBER’S HIRRKET
**A Good Place to Trade” Central Point
Bargains for Friday and Saturday!
NO. 2—MARKET BRAND
Sweet Maid Ice Cream
Special
25
2 Quarts
1c SALE!
U.S. No. 1 Potatoes
PENNSYLVANIA TIRES
EASTERN SLICED BACON
Pound
46
Pound
47
13
Pound
54
19
2 Pounds
35
50 Lbs
600 X 16 (4 ply)
Buy tire at reduced price of
Get first quality tube - -
TOTAL PRICE - -
BUTTER
$12.94
.01c
$12.95
Pound
Plus tax on tir« and tube
REGULAR PRICE TIRE AND TUBE IS $17.25
Milk - All Brands
Y ou Save $4.30
LIMITED TIME HURRY!
650 X 16
PENNSYLVANIA TIRE Slt.19. TUBE lc. TOTAL COST
115.90 PLUS TAX ON TIRE fr TUBE. REGULAR PRICE
$21.00 YOU SAVE $5.10.
12 MONTH GUARANTEE AGAINST ALL ROAD HAZARDS
These Pennsylvania Tires and Tubes are first line quality Re
duced Prices include allowance on old tires reqardless of rondi
hon. Whether you need tires immediately or in the near future
this is your opportunity to enjoy real savings. Come in now!
Lowry’s Motor Service
fourth and Pine Streets
Central Point
Now kiddies, look at number
EIGHT
It i like a double nought:
Drink lots of milk—don't stay
up late—
And you 11 be the child you
ought!
GILMAN'S Creami-Rich
CENTRAL POINTS ONLY
DAIRY
Central Point P.O. Box 190
Phone Medford $582
POTATO CHIPS
Package
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FOR MEN & BOYS
Every pair has reinforced heel
of!
SIZES 2 to 16
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4 to 12 - - $1.98 ?
27 to 30 - - $2.69
31 to 42 - - $2.98 ■
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED
in'ie our city a
POPULAR WESTERN STYLES
Phone 291
lotting
Bate
U S. APPROVED, PULLORUM
So thanks to your Auxiliary
man. Phone 782. Central Point or
PASSED. Baby chicks, now hatch
We appreciate all you do.
4747 Medford.
ing, Parmenter Reds, White Leg
That’s just a message’from Camp
horn. New Hampshire, and Corn
ish—Red Cross. Every Friday FURNITURE REPAIRING—violin,
White
and bow. All work guaranteed.
and
Saturday. Pullets, Cockerels.
To everyone of you.
George J. Johnson, 20 Oak St.,
Central Point Hatchery, Phone
—Tommy Thompson.
P.O. Dox 1565. Central Point. 29-4t
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Not A Friday and Satnrday Special But
Announcement has been received
of the birth of a baby daughter,
Sandra LaVerne, 7 lb.s, 3 Vi oz., April
9th to Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Cardwell,
who lived in the Powell apt. for
about two years and are now living
in Taft, California.
Icn years cun make a hi« difference.
'Hiat youngster, now in pigtails, will he
grown up and ready for college in 10
«ears, tir you may In- reedy to tackle
that pet project of your., a new home,
retirement, or •tarling a »mall Ini.iiie»«,
Yeo, 10 year, can make a difference in
many thing». Muncy, for in.lance. If
you go about it right ymi can make to
day’» money grow, right along with
lho»c plan, for the future.
figure, todav, how much you'll need
in 10 year». Then pul a-ide the amount
in I . S. Saving. Bond, each week,
enough to equal the total you lia.e in
mind, alway. remembering that for ev.
er» three dollar, you ime.t Ioda», you
will reeeiie four dollar, in 10 yean. If
«oil are on a payroll, join the Payroll
Saving. Plan where you work. If you
arc self-employed, enroll for the Bond-
a-.Moiitli Piun at your own hank.
of Central
Thanks ladies for the time you
spend with us
The Domiciliary of Old Camp White
It brings us lots of real good cheer
And helps us keep up the fight.
Mr and Mrs. L. C. Grimes drove
over from Gold Beach in a new
Plymouth Saturday. They visited
their son Chester and wife, sons
Larry and Lonny heVe. Also anoth
er son Bill and wife Avis and sons
David and Dannie of Klamath Falls,
who were visiting at the A. W
Ayers home. Mr. and Mrs. Grimes.
Sr., attended the Community Bible
Church Easter Sunday and met
many old friends and returned to
Gold Beach in the afternoon. They
plan to return the last of May and
hope for a longer visit there
A pink and blue shower was held
April 14 at the Walters hope on the
corner of Ash street and Freeman
road, in honor of Mrs. Ed Walters.
Mrs. Nora Walters was hostess.
Dainty refreshments were served
and all report a good time. The
honor guest received many lovely
gifts.
American
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