The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, September 21, 1950, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1JS0
CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN CENTRAL POINT. ORMON
4-A j GE TWO
Ten Years Ago
y Mrs Nina (Harold N ) Huffman see her son Harry m Toledo, Oregon. were served by the hostess and co-
who came ouginally from Rhine­ Mr. and Mrs. Parker took her to hostess. Mr. Bertha Bursell and Mrs.
June Muse left W’ednesday morn­
lander. Wisconsin. Since her school­ Redmond, to her son John Powell’s Josephine Comutt.
ing for Klamath Falls with the
ing at Oneida County Normal in home
Skagg brothers. There she will visit
Wisconsin, she has taken work at
Ra esUbljbed, September 13. 1928 SO.CE ani completed 7% years
her cousin, Justine Muse and fami­
A party given at the home of Hen­
Ux. William Crabb has finished
Entered as second dass matter al of teaching in Wisconsin, Californ.a ry Stamper, of King St. in Medford, ’ the cabinet work in the Cupp house ly, later leaving for her home in
southern Missouri. She will stop at
the post office Central Point Ore and Oregon Receiving mail at Rt. 1, was enjoyed by several from Cen-
_ for
_______________
__
Kansas City
a visit on her ___
trip.
gon, under the Act of March 8, 1879 Box 62, Gold Hill are Mr. and Mrs. | tral Point. Among those attending , and it has been reported that it is_________
Huffman and the two children, Rex were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Huitt, a beautiful job Mr. Crabb is now Mary Muse. June's cousin who has
Published weekly at Central and Nancy Hopper, aged 15 and 8
Mr and Mrs. William Smith. Mr working on cabinet work for the been staying with her sister, Mrs.
Point, Jackson County. Oregon and
i and Mrs. Stephen Huitt, and Leland Ivan Hale home Mr. Seymore is as- | Jack Tharp, returned to her home
levoted to the best interests of tne years.
sistmg Mr. Crabb.
m Talent. Miss Muse was staying
Also new this year is Mrs. Olive I Wood.
city and vicinity.
Shirley Kelly has been promoted ^tb her sister while recovering
(Everett T) Manley who received
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
to Sl/c He writes very interesting frr>m having her tonsils out.
her higher education at State Nor­
The school attendance is still
Sue Month*
mal College at Upsilanti, Michigan. growing in Central Point, having letters since censorship has been re- j Rev. McCue spoke to a very ap­
One Year
>2 50 Following seven years’ experience
leased.
preciative audience at both services
18 more to register last Monday.
Allie Maple’s friend, Lloyd Martin at the Church of Christ Sunday.
Payable in advance.
m Sandusky and Lincoln Park, There was even one pupil from Lon­
Advertising rates on application
from the Merchant Marine, is visit- Mrs. McCue favored them with sev­
Michigan, she now makes her home______
„„
,, the
... crowded
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don, England.
Due to
Office—North Second Street
ingat the Maple home. Eva May eral accordian numbers. In the
—- .rrnr-TMTs at <16
Street, Medford, with , condition of the schools, one section
Benson Silkwood from Longview, morning she played the harp and
KENN^I POU’ELL & VIRGINIA „er husband and teen-age son end of the thjrd grade u
held
also visited at the Maple home and she and her husband sang a Swed­
POWELL—O-A-ners
daughter.
j the primary room of the Church of her daughter in Medford.
Kenneth Powell—Business Manager
ish song. In the evening Mrs. McCue
1 Christ, and taught by Mrs. Nathan
Clarence Griffiths arrived home and her mother, Mrs. Scott, sang.
I Pinkham, while another grade is Saturday morning from the veter­
being taught in one of the rooms of ans’ hospital in Portland, where he Mrs. Seiler and daughters of Med
the Community Bible Church. This j had been taking treatment. He is ford attended services in the eve-
¡certainly proves that the new con- greatly improved and is just waiting ning.
Beginning our group of second t
Gray Thompson will attend Ore-
sodidated high school is needed to . to receive his papers when he will
grade teachers is Mrs. Alice (S H.) i
gon State College this year. Rich­
leave for Willamette University to ard Jewett has already left for Sa-
Gay, formerly of Centralia, Wash- 1 The old time residents of Central ; ma'te room for the grades.
take a law course.
ington, who now makes her home in Point were saddened by the news of
lem where he will attend Willam-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Bums and two
GeBaurer Apts, in Medford. Mrs. the death of Mr. O.C. Purkeypile, of
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jones spent ette University. Delbert Ayers, Jim
Gay who has -r-
specialized
in •_____
primary
_________
- I 306 Holly
- St. in Medford, as he was sons, Dennis and Gary, of Redlodge.
- -1 T
-'hursday . and Friday with their Grimes and Bobby Hoagland will
,
t
__ .___ i - a rM.-.nACir
teaching,
received . her
educational
pioneer wAcisfon*
resident of Contral
Central Priinf
Point Montana
Montana arrived
arrived in
in Central
Central Pnint
Point -i-
daughter, Mrs. Alfred Middleton, , be leaving soon: Delbert for Port­
~ ‘ ­ for many years. He was station a- Tuesday morning. They left Red- ! and family near Grants Pass.
work at Western Washington Col
land, where he attends Albany Col­
Mrs. Edwin A. Andren arrived in lege, and Jim and Bobby to Corval­
lege of Education and Southern Ore­ gent for the Southern Pacific when lodge on Friday morning, and said
gon College of Education. She has Central Point had a depot here. Mr. there was snow on the house tops. Central Point recently to make her lis.
owned their and the mountains were covered, home with her mother, Mrs. Betta
completed 30 years’ experience in ' and Mrs. Purkeypile
, if is fkn nlnnw
,
u
.u
. lpft
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-rn.
.
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.. ok
. 1 Mr. and Mrs. L.C. Grimesand Mr.
rhpv are
a tp ctitnnino
—
is the place now U'hpn
when thpv
t.ney left.
They
stopping Pankey,
during her husband s ab-
and Mrs
p jewett took Richard
southwestern Washington and then home here and it
occupied by a restaurant and apart- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.W I sence. Lt. Andren is assigned to the jew
ewe ett
*tt to Salem where he will at-
at
southern Oregon schools.
r-’-a/f nor’-ipr Wacn in T’ftirvn
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Mrs. Gladys Jewett is another of ments, formerly where “Smitty’s Houston, and do not intend to re- air craft carrier. Wasp, in Tokyo tend Willamette University. They
turn to Montana, but will look for a ' Bay. He has been in the navy for the
our second grade teachers. Besides Ranch House” was located. They
made the trip in one day and enjoy­
new location.
had
many
friends
here,
and
deepest
! past three years.
ed dinner with Mrs. Jewett’s sister
being wife to the school superin­
Mrs. Blanch Briggs and son, Sgt. at Salem.
tendent of District 6c, HP. Jewett, , sympathy
-- ----- - is extended to Mrs. Pur-
The
Missionary
Society
of
the
Keith Gregory, are visiting at the
and the mother of five children—Al- keypile,
The Catey family enjoyed a re­
Church of Christ met at the country I home of her sister, Mrs. Green, in
an, Richard, Hal, Marjorie and
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union
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
home of Mrs. Bertha Bursell Friday,
Laural—who all attended Central
Mrs. A.E. Powell returned home September 15th, with 23 ladies at­ Medford. Sgt. Gregory was over­ Cline and son Boyd Jr. and daughter
Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Point schools. Mrs. Jewett has 10 Friday. September 15th, with her tending besides the minister, L.H. seas over three years.
Mr. Chancy Florey has purchased Catey and family were guests at the
10 years of teaching in Salem and son and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Camp, who was there for the de-
12 lots from the city on the south Catey home.
Central Point to her credit. Her ed­ Powell of Redmond, Oregon. Mrs.
votionals. An interesting lesson, led side _
of ____
East Pine St. He will have
ucation hours were earned at Ore- _____
Powell has been on a month’s trip by Mrs. Cordie Burns, was enjoyed the'lots
leveled,
gon College of Education at Mon- visiting her children. She visited her by the ladies. The topic of the talk
mouth and Willamette University, daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
was the Bible colleges in the various
OSTEOPATHIC
Three granddaughters and two parker, in Vancouver, Washington, states. Along with their projects of
PHYSICIAN 8c SURGEON
grandsons add to her understanding Mr. and Mrs. John Townsend and
helping the Boise Children’s Home,
of children.
children, in Ferndale, Washington, it was reported that they are greatly
Phone Rogue River 296
Among our new teachers this year another daughter, and stopped to in need of boys clothing of all types,
Hlway 99
Gold Hill, Oregon
COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR
including shoes, and it was also ’
OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE
AUTO BODY AND FENDER
_ OBSTETRICS — SURGERY
stated that sheets and good child-1
REPAIRING 8c PAINTING
ren’s books for their library are
HELEN V. RUTTER, R.N.
In Attendance
needed. Anyone wishing to donate
Gas and Arc Welding
books of this type can leave them
Office hours: 10-12 a.m. and
TOW
CAR
SERVICE
at the home of L.H. Camp, the
2-9 p.m. Daily except Thurs­
Day and Night
Church of Christ, or Virginia Boh-
day and Saturday afternoons
nert’s home. Delicious refreshments
3rd & Oak
Day Phone 1461
eCntral Point
Night 847
THE CENTRAL POINT
AMERICAN
Five Years Ago
Meet Our Teachers
Mrs. Lorlie Minnick and Mrs
Martha Booth are planning a biz
celebration, the Minnicks having
been married 20 years on Wednes­
day and the Booths 25 years today
The wedding anniversary dinner
will be serevd at the Minnick home
Wiring—Repairing
Appliances—Lamps
Phone 1181
I 237 Pine Street
Central Point
Automobile
Liability
AND
Fire Insurance
LELAND CLARK
Medford. Oregon
BROWNIE’S
Plumbing & Heating
Let us help you with your
plumbing and heating needs.
Dr. Paul T. Rutter
PLUMBING — HEATING
GILKEY’S
GARAGE
REMODELING—FIXTURES
FITURES— WATER
HEATERS
PAULSEN
AND REPAIRS
Thrift Market
PHONE MEDFORD 2-4801
PHONE 741
CENTRAL POINT
For Courteous Service, Low Prices!
PEACHES
EXCELLENT FOR CANNING I
79‘
RIO OSA GEMS —Lug
Hiway 99—Central Point
CHAPEL
MORTUARY
"Bring Own Containers" — "Limit 5 Lugs Per Customerl"
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
FANCY CARROTS
Bunch
FANCY CELERY
Bunch
Come in and see our Harvest Festival
Window Display !
Across from Courthouse
5
15c
Frank
Morgan
Tasty Steaks
Fried Shrimp
And So Forth!
Installation and
Repair
A Place Where Your Money
Counts I"
351 N. Second — Central Point
Serve Your Self
LAUNDRY
Wet Wash 8c lb.
MEDFORD, OREGON
55c
69c
53
55
International Trucks
Southern Oregon
Tractors and Farm
Carlos
CONGER-MORRIS
• shipping
• Htonure
"PREFERRED BY SO MANY
West Main at 8th
Medford
Cullen & Curry,
Inc.
EADS
16 S. Fir. Medford.
Ph. 2-7121
MEDFORD
FRIDAY ft SAT. NIGHTS
7:30 io 11:00 PJ4.
Business Directory
Sunday Afternoon—2 io 5 P.M.
SliatliLC
MivirnrC. Orra<in
I’artlea
hr
Appointment,
Phon* 2-7238 Medford
123 So. Riverside
Phone 2-7115
Medford
SUN. 8c WED. NIGHTS
7:30 to 10:30 PJ4.
• Crntli'g
I
TANK GAS SERVICE
Cooking — Wafer Heating — Refrigeration — Heating
PROPANE TANKS FOR RENT—NO NEED TO BUY
Maximum
Stren^tk
11*3)'
L
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J
8fz
P >
Best results from concrete de­
mand that the concrete be right,
from the start. That is why
knowing builders specify our
Ready Mixed Concrete.
First,
we use only top-grade materials.
Then we measure the proportions
as strictly as if they were me­
tered. Then, we mix them all.
completely—mechanically! For
big jobs OR small.
M. C. LIN INGER & SONS
California-Pacific Utilities Co.
PHONE 2-5284
229 West Main
Medford, Oregon
Make Your Headquarter« when In Medford
RICHFIELD HIOCTANE—V.’J. TIRES M BATTERIES
ELECTRIC SERVICE and
CARBURETOR SERVICE
Jim’s Super Service
Phone 2-9103
----- Riverside at Sixth____________Medford
MOVING & HAULING--------------------- —
—Phone Medford 2-6273
Local & Long Distance Moving—Commercial Hauling
Personalized Storage Service
DAVIS TRANSFER and STORAGE
8th & Fb StreetsMedford
Good Eats & Friendly Service !
OPEN 7 A.M. to 8 P.M.
____
CENTRAL POINT
Stamper & Goff Bros,
Funeral Directors — Ambuhnce Sei vice
Equipment
28 N. Bartlett
Phone 2 8188
ROLLER SKATING
Medford Armory
COFFEE CUP CAFE
Mabel
P.O. Box 219
Phone 841
Central Point, Oregon
MEDFORD ROLLER RINK
CONCRETE SAND & GRAVEI__ CRUSHED ROCK 8r GRANITE
Phone Central Point 412
Medford 2 5336
4
Mill Saws—Hand Saws. Etc.
Tool Grinding
SNIDER’S
OPEN I HOM 7 A.M. to X P.M.
ll»o N. Riverside
Modfovd
35
Fresh Sliced
SIDE PORK — Pound
BONELESS BEEF STEW
Leans — Pound
PICNIC HAMS
Pound - - -
Country Style
SAUSAGE
Pound
Custom SAW FILING
AND REPAIR
Building a Greater
Medtord, Oregon
BORDEN’S CAN MILK
3 Tall Cans...................
CRESCENT SWEET PICKLES
2—12-oz. Jars............................
SUNSHINE CHEEZ-IT CRACKERS i)(L
2 Packages -
ftiu
Mt. Pitt Rebekah Lodge
BAKED FOOD SALE !
To Be Held Here Saturday, Sept. 23
Central Point
SAW SHOP
CLOSED SAT. AFTERNOON
PHONE IO kx I
Saturdays—6 A.M. to 9 P.M.
Weekdays—6 A.M. to 9 P.M.
Sundays Closed All Day!
Harold
Snodgrass
PHONE
2-8030
NIGHT PHONE 2-5193
Ralph McGonagle
PLUMBING
Mill Cafe
. (Q. Sat. Specials
o
7 N. Bartlett
Phone 2-4646
HARDWARE
JACtKZI W4T8II Pl MI’S— »n. I. KHll.llM«—PIMP RkKV
QKNI RAL PAINT—R IRnWAkk—HOI »HIARE
QVAIJTY TOOLS—SPORTI * G GOOlMi
225 West Main
Medford. Oregon
THERE'S A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE IN A
WORLD BICYCLE
23 North Fir
Phone 2-2472
Medford. Oregon
The Miracle of Modern Roofing
PABCO WELDED ROOFS
PERSON ROOF & PAINT STORE
---- on* 2-2843
_____ 38 South Bartlett
Medford, Ore.