The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, September 21, 1950, Page 4, Image 4

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    ________ THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER
CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN, CENTRAL POINT. OREGON
PACS 4
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bartley and
children, Kay and “Butch” have re­
cently moved to Smith River, Cali­
fornia to make their home. T- e
Bartleys had lived in the former
Nunn house on Cherry street while
Mr. Bartley was employed at Fa­
Mt. Pitt Rebekah lodge at their
ber’s Market and Mrs. Bartley at
meeting Wednesday evening honor­
f Bear Creek Orchards.
ed the Past Noble Grands. Each one
was presented with miniature
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■
gravels tied with streamers in Re­
Mr: and Mrs. Ray Ward
bekah colors of pink and green.
family of Klamath Falls were visi­
Each gavel designated an office to 1 Mr. and Mrs. AM Brooke have tors last week end, at the Truman
be held by the Past Noble Grand returned from a two week visit with Brener home.
during the meeting. Those honored their daughters in southern Califor­
were the mesdames William Musty, nia. Mr. Brooke is the owner of the
Clark McDowell, Albert Trautman. Central Point Hatchery.
J.M. Weidman, Dee Booth, Emma
Gleason, Ed Vincent, Edward Jones,
Among those attending the Gold
Forest Thomason, Hugh Glenn, Hill Flowei show—“The Oregon FOR RENT or SALE—Modern 4-
John Foster, Betta Pankey, Harry Trail” last Friday were Mrs. O. T.
bedroom house. Hardwood floors
Copinger, Gerald Kime, Inez Fergu- Wilson, Mrs. Roy Kellx, Mrs. W. B.
throughout, fireplace. See at
son, and Bessie Fredenburg.
Kincaid, Mrs. Loyd Seymour and
North end of Fifth St., Owner,
Plans were completed for the food Mrs. J. E. Vincent from the Central
Keith B. Lawton, phone 302, P.O.
sale to be held at the Thrift Mar­ Point Garden club. Also, there from
box 367.
50-3t.
ket Saturday, September 23rd.
Ashland, was Mrs. E. W Jermark,
Memorial services were held for former president of the Central
the late O.C. Purkeypile who was a oint club and now president of the FOR RENT—one-room furnished
member of the lodge.
Siskiyou district of the Oregon
apt. or 2-room apt. Also shady
The next meeting is to be Octo­ Federation of Garden Clubs.
trailer space. No children or
ber 4th at 7:30 p.m. Members are
pets. Glass Apartments, end of
reminded of a change in time of
Mrs. Charles A. Meyer, teacher
North Amy street. Phone 23-X-l,
adjournment during the fall and of music in the lower grades, has
winter months. Initiation of new been confined to her home on S 9th,
Central Point.
memoirs is to be held at this meet­ by illness, for the past week.
FOR SALE—Jumbo loads of green
ing.
A birthday party was held for
ilr slabs and sawdust. Call 291 I
See the Central Point Shoe Shop’s
those who had birthdays during
Central Point or 2-4449 Medford.!
July, August, and September. De­ advertisement in this paper.
FOR REN T— ■3
. -room Furnished
licious refreshments were served by
Sunday evening while at work La
Mrs. Ernest Lowry, Mrs. Larry
4-room Furnished
apartment.
South, Mrs. Delbert Mongold, and Vere Herrmann, son of Mrs. Mary
apartment. Call John Cupp
Herrmann suffered a severely lacer­
Doris McManama.
Furniture,
Central Point.
ated finger which required several
stitches.
Herrmann,
a
pitcher
for
NOTICE
FOR SALE—Tomatoes. C. E. Smith,
The Mt. Pitt Rebekahs are hold­ the Medford Rogues, is now operat­
Taylor Road, phone 36xx2, Cen­
ing a food sale at Paulsen’s Thrift ing the station at the corner of Ross
tral Point.
Lane
and
the
Jacksonville
highway.
Market Saturday, September 23rd
Proud parents of a baby daugh-
There will be many tempting bar­
Build Your Home in
gains for the busy housewife.
GIBBON ACRES
ter, born September 6 at Community
hospital are Mr. and Mrs. Milo
A Fast Growing Community!
Letter To The Editor— Trautmin of 813 Avenue, Grants Locations
Suitable for Business!
Pass. Grandparents are Mr. and
4 Room House.
September 12, 1950 Mrs. Herbert Trautman of Central
Also 10 acres unimproved, will
Dear Editor,
Point and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mc­
take
in house trailer or trade in
It seems that the people in Med­ Clain of Grants Pass.
on larger acreage.
ford and vicinity spend much time
Table Rock Road and Orr Drive
Last week in the write-up of the
in malicious gossip and slander, to
3%
miles northeast of Central
the extent of destroying innocent “Sandpile Set” style show given at
Point.
ones character. The most of these the Garden club flower show, half
people should have the least to say. of the team—"Jack and Jill,” por­ FOR SALE—Coats, Suits, Dresses,
Such malicious gossip and slander trayed by Judy and Donny Patter­
Blouses. Sizes 22 M or 42. Very
ruins anyone’s social standing. Not son, was omitted. Sorry, Donny.
reasonable. 431 S. First St., Cen­
only for grownups but also tor
tral Point.
innocent children. Any connecting
Thursday, September 23, members
of my name to any slanderous, char- oi the garden clubs of Siskiyou dis­ AVAILABLE, the best one man
ure will be taken into court against trict V, of the Oregon Federation
business in north eastern Jackson
acter damaging remarks in the fut- of Garden Clubs, will meet at the
County. If you are between 21
the guilty parties. Gossip is cheap. Ashland Woman’s Civic Club. In
and 55, have car and enjoy good
Mrs. M Caldwell
credit reputation, write: J. R
charge of the meeting will be Mrs.
Watkins Co., 137 Dexter Ave •»
E. W. Jermark, president of Siski­
Seattle 9, Washington.
The American Legion Auxilary you district and former president
will hold their first meeting after of Central Point Garden Club.
their summer vacation Thursday, Among those on the program will
HELENE GORDEN'S
September 28, at the Legion Hall. A be Mrs. J. G. Fisenhauer, president
SCHOOL
of DANCE
pot luck dinner will be served at 7 of the Oregon Federation; Miss
p.m.
Claire Hanley, vice president; Mrs.
OPENING
R. T. Nichol, state slide chairman;
and
Mrs.
Harry
Rose,
state
memor
­
Miss Judy Patterson returned
REGISTRATION. SATURDAY
home Saturday after a few days ial chairman.
Sept. 23 from 10 to 12 A.M.
visit at the home of David Webb,
on the Applegate.
BALLET, ACROBATICS,
ÍMH M'T<> OH PERSONAL
BATON TWIRLING, TAP,
TOE, CHARACTER. AND
The American Legion made their
SPANISH
usual trip to Camp White Domicil­
iary on the third Monday of the
Studio located at corner of Free­
OREGON FINANCE CO
month, taking home-made candy,
man Road & Old Pacific Hiway.
... Xo» «-J1I n M-21T
and visiting about 150 patients. In 45 S. Central
PHONE CENTRAL POINT 38x3
Medford
August, the group took melons.
Those going this time were Mrs.
Nettie Cassman, Mrs. Effie Borah,
Mrs. O.T Wilson, and Mrs. Eliza­
beth Faber.
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Regular Meeting Held
By Rebekah Lodge
EVERY DAY IS CHILDREN’S DAY AT
BURELSON'S
INFANT’S SLEEPERS
SIZES 0 • 1 - 2 - 3—-Pink or Blue
CLASSIFIED
2- piece Suits — $1.95
3- piece Suits — $2.85
Cotton
TRAINING PANTS
SIZES 0-10
29c up
FOR THAT NEXT
SHOWER GIFT
SEE OUR SELECTION OF BABY
)
BOOKS & TOYS AT REASON­
ABLE PRICES!
SUPPORT THE FIRST ANNUAL
POLICEMEN’S BALL !
GIRLS’ SWEATERS
Size 1-3 — $1.98
Size 3 to 14 — $2.29 up
FRUIT OF LOOMS
2 BANDS
Western &
Modern Music
GIRLS’ SLIPS
THE DATE IS
WHITE or PINK
Size 4-14 — 98c
MONDAY
Sept. 25th
CLOSEOUT —This &
American
Legion Hall
That one big table of ex­
ADMISSION
ceptional good buys in little
$1.00 per person
of everything!
Including Tax
All at one price — $1.98
Burelson's Dept Store
Phone 1502
We Give S & H Green Stamps! Central Point
t
LOANS
Gardner Rogers of Medford fell
and broke his ankle Monday when
a ladder collapsed under him as he
was working in the Medford Build­
ing. It will be some time before he
will be able to be out again.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wilson and
family of Trail were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Wilson on
Sunday. The dinner was given in
honor of Mrs. Steve Wilson’s birth­
day.
Mr. and Mr*. R. H. Seegmiller
were Sunday dinner guests of their
daghter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
W.T. Wheeler.
ANNIVERSARY
PHONE 291
Central Point
Sept. 22 & 23EREE DELIVERY
Specials For Friday and Saturday!
4 Years in Central Point!
Sweet Maid Ice Cream
INSTEAD OF SELECTING A FEW
ITEMS FOR SPECIALS, WE WILL
GIVE 10 OFF ON ALL PURCHASES
Friday and Saturday, Sept. 22 & 23
55 South 22nd St.
/-i II
PHONE 23
Revlon Cosmetics
3 Pounds
*
and
Pound
PHONE 10«!
CENTRAL POINT
............ 65‘
10'
Pound
I
VALENCIA ORANGES
«
176s — Dozen - . -
STANDBY'S HAWAIIAN
Sliced Pineapple
Chunk Short Ribs
NOW !
Lowry's Motor Service
....
Golden Yellow
SWEET CORN, Doz.
PORK STEAK
BATTERIES
PRESTONE
65*
Pound
ADD WATER ONLY ONCE A YEAR—25 Month* Guarantee
Hour*—• a.m. Io 5 p.m.
CLOSED MONDAYS
GROUND ROUND
Complete Auto Repair & Brake Service
ZEREX
DRY ONIONS
HENRY'S FRESH
MOTOR OVERHAUL
NIC-L-LYTE
«ene . io Lbs.
vtl sugar $8
«
Central Point Beauty Shop
LOCAL WATERMELONS
Each....................... 19c & 23c
MAINE
SARDINES—3 Cans
Setness Variety
CENTRAL POINT
37'
Grde A
QQc
SMALL EGGS—Doz. 09
For your Christmas buying—It is not too
early to have us put that gift away. A small
deposit will hold any item!
PHONE 1492
Crushed Pineapple
59'
2 Quarts
r
WE HAVE SOME
NEW MATERNITY
DRESSES NOW !
Come in and see
them at
Pauline's Dress
Shop
STANDBY'S HAWAIIAN
38'
No. 2 Can
SEE PAGE ONE ABOUT DEER CONTEST ’
Sponsored by Faber's Market & Wisely^s Conf.
39'
Offe
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