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Thursday April 13, 1950 PAGE FOUR r i L i Going to the home of Mrs. F H. Dressier for Easter dinner were Mr and Mrs. Lester Gorden, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dew and children and Mr. and Mrs. Chet James. 61 students from the Central Point Schools’ chorus, band and [ orchestra under t.»e direction of Mr Harry L. Meyers, are going by bus to Grants Pass Friday and Sat urday to participate in the all-dis trict music festival. They will practice Friday afternoon and Sat urday morning for tne concert Sat urday evening which will be given in tne Grants Pass High School gymnasium. Miss Nancy Hunter of Central Mr. and Mrs. Bill Saxbury are Point, now a sophomore at South ern Oregon college, was on the now making their home in this honor roll for winter term with a I city. They formerly lived in Queen grade average of 4 points or a grade I City, Missouri. Bill spent several of "A” for all studies. 1 years here, living with his uncle, Girl Scout Troop 100, under the John Cupp, and graduating from direction of Mrs. W. T. Parsons, Central Point High School, He is Tuesday during vacation, went on now working at the Furniture Ex to the Parson ranch on Williams change on Pine St. Creek where they cooked their lunch and had an egg hunt. On Dinner ’guests at the Al Setness Wednesday, troop 18, under Mrs. home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Fannie Snook also went to theI I. F. Maier and Mrs. Emma Horn, ranch for the day. grandmother of Mrs. Setness. Visitors last week at the Tru man Brenner home was Mrs. Bren- neer’s mother, Mrs. W. W. Limbeck of Klamath Falls and her grand daughter Kathy Ward. Kathy is to visit heer other grandmother, Mrs. ohn Bowdish of Medford for a while; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward have a new 7 lb. boy, Douglas Allen, born March 31. Among guests at dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Faber were his mother, Mrs. E. C. Faber and niece, Miss Patsy Faber. Patsy returned to her studies at Willamet te University Monday morning Cards have been received from her parents, the Everett Fabers, saying they are having such a good time on their trip East. Mrs. Ray Anders has been at home this week, with a bad back. A visitor in the valley this week was Mrs. Robert Rucker from Oklahoma City. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Matthews showed her about the valley; she was staying at the home of Mrs. Matthew’s motner, Mrs. Pol ly Sutherland of Medford. Mr. Mrs. Saltsgaver Honored at Shower PHONE 291 “A Good Place to Trade” Pork Shoulder Roast $ 5' » 35 Pound 19' Pound 29' Pint Bacon Squares 20' Pound Lb* -T ¡MEAN. tZT 73' È .... 49' Yogart-Bulgarian FROSTEE Buttermilk FOR HEALTH 15 Quart a •. There’s nothing like a pie that Mother makes ! Cigarettes -*• Large Newtown Apples Carton SJ.49 Remember The Lawrence Snowdrift Shortening VI Reputation for Expert 77c 3 Lbs. Lawrence’s Jewelry Box DELICIOUS CREAMED PEAS AND NEW POTATOES 4 lb. Potatoes & 2 lb. Peas 49e All for FOR HOME MADE Biscuit* ISKIT JM IX I * 5 BROS Medford. Oregon Pkg « 39' .1. fl .1 BATTERIES 2 Lbs 4 5T COMPETITIVELY PRICED ! GATES TIRES -Thousand* of Extra Miles of Wear ! ¡•v Florida Oranges 1 Full Serving of Juice from 1 Orange Doz. 59' Delicious Apples LA"OHE™?TOE?ATI’‘'Lt:S 49' Dozen FRESH GREEN TOP. CRISPY, TENDER CRISP-TENDER Carrots Asparagus Spears 13e 2 Full Pound* 35' Here Is A Steal ! TENDER WHOLE KERNEL CORN Case, 24 No. 2 Cans FEATURING Add water only onca a year — Lead buthinq cell covers Red Plastic vent ceps — Time-tested and proven 23 onths guarantee. • »• THE SWEETEST JUICE ORANGES ON THE MARKET Large Size Medford Therv's a World of Difference in A WORLD BICYCLE1 59e 2 Quarts 33 MONDAYS LAWRENCE’S % « Sweet Maid Ice Cream ;_'X ?ints Hours—9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 30' I WESSON OIL America’s Battery Sensation Whole Green Beans c..e, 24 No. 2 Can, S5’59 FABER’S SPECIALS Friday and Saturday, April 14 & 15 Lowry's Motor Service PHONE 1081 ’ when / say COFFEE Slab Bacon Pound sr 7 - I $ . oil Nic-l-lyte POINT 41' 2 Bunches for BOWERS LET'S GET ACQUAINTED I Double S & H C-reen Stamps on Order of $5.03 or over. LOTS OF SPECIALS ! H. E. & EDNA BEDFORD, Prop. G) Pound Borden’s Cottage Cheese / SIMS FREE HOT DOGS & COFFEE 1 10 A.M. to 3 P.M—Sai., April 15 Fresh Link Sausage Fresh Pork Shank Package 130 E. OPENING ! CENTRAL Now Is The Time To Buy Pork ! ’ * GILKEY’S GARAGE Central Point Market Specials for Friday or Saturday! MEAT SPECIALS Watch Repairing Complete Auto Repair Service Motor Overhaul & Tuneup Brake Service Body 4 Fender Repairing Painting Portable Welding PHONE 1461 Central Point, Oregon FOR SALE BY OWNER—10 acres, free soil, good home, and out buildings. Box 154 Rt 1, Central GIBBON ACRES Point Beall Lane. R. H. Seeg- Convenient to White City Indus miller. 28-4t trial Center and Veterans’ Home. 4-room Home, nearly one acre PLANER BLOX — Special $6.75 and a 3000-gal. drilled well. Also load; 4 or more loads at $6.50. Ashland view acreage or 10 acres Phone Central Point 839. near Gibbon Acres. Will take in BAND STRING Instruments Re good house trailer. Inquire Table Rock Rd. and Orr Drive, 1 mile pairing. Geo. J. Johnson, 20 Oak St., Central Point. north of Midway Auction. in MAKE A LUSCIOUS DESSERT BY ADDING MILK ELECTRIC I Call <44* FHBER'S mflRKET Revlon Cosmetics CLOSED for Immediata delivery BUILD YOUR HOME f II PHONE 23 appropriate wedding music was | BETTER BABY CHICKS—U.S. FOR RENT—one-room furnished played by Mis. Delmar Smith. Over approved. Pullorum passed. Par apt. or 2-room apt. Also s:la(jy 103 friends had already gathered menter Reds, Gold Nugget, New trailer space. No children or and greeted the couple as they Hampshires and Hanson White pets. Glass Apartments, end of were escorted to the gift table which Leghorns, Pullets, Cockerels. was laden with the many gifts; the North Amy street. Phone 23-X-l couple were presented a toaster by Cornish—Red Cross for meat. Central Point. the hosts. Mr. Frank Hammond Order now. Phone 303 or write and Mrs. Homer Conger sang a LIST WITH US and you will have Central Point Hatchery. favorite song of the bride—“I’ll to move. We need listings Chas. Take You Home Again, Kathleen.’’ Following the opening of the FOR SALE—3 starting batteries—5 [ Centra^Po^^’ Ph°ne gifts, Mr. and Mrs. Saltsgaver cut a decks, used 6 months, $50 each or - -------------------------- _------------- ----- 4 tier wedding cake baked by Mrs $135.00 for all. Wm. C. Smith, LOST—Child’s red tricycle at the Homer Conger and Mrs. Lloyd 3rd & Cherry, Central Point. Citv .. f . ound City Park Saturday. If Hammond, and refreshments of cake, ice cream and coffee were phone 1203 or call at 3rd & Maple’ served buffet style to the guests. WANTED —Baby sitting. M;,r^ìl~ A white guest book was signed by FOR REN T—3-rooin Furnished aftd Beverly Taylor c«rnei ¿eua apartment, 4-room w.._i_u. Furnished . all and presented to the happy couple. apartment. Call John Cupp PointRd‘ and Grand Ave” CentraI Furniture, Central Point. 29-2t. —Cabin or cottage Ross 1RFBS Fin SCABS and SAWDUST Motel, Phone 511, Central Point CLASSIFIED Mr. and Mrs Dixon K. Saltsgaver whose marriage was an event of March 28 in Vancouver, Washington were honored at a miscellaneous wedding shower given at the Wil low' Springs school house. The bride is the former Lola Blackford. The hosts for this party were several friends of the couple in the district. Spring flowers and crepe paper of yellow and white decorated the school house. The gift table was centered with a lattice arch covered with daffodils; other table were arranged with flowers and tapers. As the honored couple entered Central Point Beauty Shop Reserve the evening of May 4 for the Open House and Band Concert of the Central Point Elementary schools. C & W Born to Mr. and Mrs. Thoma - Cummins, April 7, a 3*à lb. boy, Martin Thomas. «S Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Meyer and Miss Charla Jo Meyer of S 9th St entertained at dinner Sunday even ing Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Warner and Ricky, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mell- bye and Mr. Garth Rouse were the guests at this affair. Gat that new A.C. or D.C. Por table radio to take on that i»»h- ing or bunting trips you have dreamed of. at the Mr. J. M. Weidman was called to Seatie Monday at the death of his brother, Tom Weidman. He will visit his daughter, Mrs. Frank Thomson, in Iuing. Washington be fore he returns. Recently moving to their home on Freeman road are Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Day and children, Jerry and Linda. He is the representa tive of Stanley Products in south ern Oregon. Jerry is finishing the school year at Howard school. Theron Gorden was home for Easter week-end from his studies at Oregon State college in Cor Mrs. Clinton Charley of Beall vallis to visit family and friends. Lane and Mrs. Boyd Brock of Cen- Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Anhorn and trai Point are among the Jackson County census enumeratirsm busy boys, Bill, Jefrey, Mike and J. B. these weeks taking the 1950 census. were dinner guests Sunday even- ing at the home of the Clayton Holts, 811 Palm St., Medford. Being viewed by many friends was Miss Janet Beth Pinkham at Mr. and Mrs. William D. "Bill” the P.T.A. meeting Tuesday after Colley, 6th St., are parents of a new noon. She, the third daughter of the Nathan Pinkhams, was three 6 3/4 pound boy, Stephen Paul, born April 8. They have an older weeks old that day. boy, Billy at home. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Anhorn and boys who recently purchased the , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones of former Freeman home from Mrs. E. ' Illinois are now living in the apart W. Jermark, are getting settled in ’ ment at the R. J. Pfaff home. They their new home. They are fast be- formerly lived here when he was coming “Farmers,” what with a stationed at Camp White. cow, ducks, chickens, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rivett and Any mothers enjoying singing boys, Monte, Billy and Gregory, are invited to join the P.T.A. Moth from Squimm, Washington are liv ersingers, meeting at the home of ing in the former C. W. Anhorn | Mrs. Lewis Kiibourn on Amy St. house, recently purchased by Rob on Tuesday at 1:15 p.m. for practice ert Pfaff. The elder Robert Rivett under the direction of Mrs. C. A. is here with his son; Mr. Rivett is Meyer. a cousin of Mrs. Pfaff. Donald S. Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Richardson of Table Rock, arrived by plane Sunday night and visited his parents Sun- 1 day and Monday nights. Attorneys B. A. Green and Richardson of the Portland law firm of Green, Landye and Richardson were in Medford to appear in an injunction suit Monday in circuit court, representing the union council. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Middleton and sons and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Paul son of Grants Pass were dinner quests on Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones. CENTRAL POINT i »