The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, February 21, 1952, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1153
The final game for the C.P. Jumo
Mr. Shirley Kelly left Tuesday f
high ball teams will be against Mud­ Seattle. He has been recalled b.>
ford 7th and 8th graders at Medfora the Navy and reports for duty there.
Junior High (tonight) Friday at His wife and small daughter De
for other games with perhap:
The Fire Department was called 6:45 p.m. Attempts are being made borah will remain in Medford until
he is stationed where they may join
out last Monday to put out a small Klamath Falls or Roseburg.
him.
fire at 1st and Ash Streets. The
blaze was believed caused by an
Mr. and Mrs. J. E Vincent re­
overheated stove which caught turned home Monday evening after
Sewing club was entertained at
some clothing on fire. No great spending several days at Brooking i a Valentine party last Friday even
with their son and daughter-in-law, ing at the home of Mrs. Harry E.
damage was done.
the Robert Vincents. While there, den on North Pacific highway. The
Mr. Walter Charley accompanied■ 11 snowed several inches of snow; table was centered with an arrange­
hie daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ernestine snow at Brookings is very rare. On ment of narcissus and a valentin.
Charley and her son Mike to Ban-J | the return trip, chains were neces favor of white carnation marked
sary over Oregon mountains.
each place. Gifts were received
don the first of the week. They re- j
from “Popsicles”.
port a lovely time and the weather
At the regular meeting of the
fine.
Mrs. Loren Cassman and two
AF & AM No. 135, Masonic Lodge,
children
Billy and Carol Lorraine
Wednesday
evening,
the
DeMolav
Mrs. Elmer Greer returned home
last Saturday evening after spend­ boys put on their regular work, ini­ left Saturday for Crescent City.
ing a week at Coos Bay. Part of tiating a class of nine candidates, i Calif., to make their home. Mr.
Cassman had gone to work in that
that time was spent at Coquille,
The
Past
Noble
Grand
city
a few weeks ago. Mrs. Cassman
Club
of
Mt.
visiting friends and part at North
Pitt Rebekah lodge met last Thur3- has been employed at the local
Bend. Mrs. Greer enjoyed good day
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
weather and says lots of flowers Inez Ferguson in Ashland. Enjoy­ branch of the bank and has a similar
job at Crescent city.
are already blooming.
ing the luncheon and afternoon
were Mesdamcs Edward Jones. Al
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wet herby bert Trautman. John Jones, Marshall1 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bishop and
left last Wednesday for Tacoma, Weidman,, Ralph Burkhart, Bet’s . two small sons, of Medford are leav­
Washington, where Mrs. Wetherby Pankey, John Foster, O. C. Purkey ing soon for Chehalis, Washington,
will undergo medical observation pile Ida Henderson and . E. Vin to make their home. Mrs. Bishop
and treatment at a clinic. Their cent. The tables were decorated is the former Wanda Fay Cassman,
son, James and daughter, Patricia, with Valentine favors and several daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
received gifts from their secret Cassman.
remained here to attend school.
i
“Becky”.
Dr. Frank J. Hanses has opened an
While at Linfield with the
Dinner guests at the Don Patter
office in the building, where Dr
Speech Class to attend the confer son home Sunday were Mr. and Mi
ence. Miss Marlene Addington and Clarence Hill of Klamath Falls, Frank Roberts, the dentist, had hi.
Dianne James will go to Newberg. Mrs. Estella Hill and Mrs. Warren office. He will practice Chiropra
Oregon to visit Wanda Smith of Cen­ Patterson. Mr. Hill had corne af­ tic. He had a practice in Portland
tral Point, who is attending George ter his mother who has been visit­ before he came to Central Point.
ing Mrs. W. Patterson.
Fox University.
The Missionary Society of the
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Stockton and Community Bible church will meet
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Ruth of Med sons, Daryl and Stevie have been
Friday evening, February 22nd at
ford left by plane last Friday for to Sunnyvale, California to visit
the home of Mrs. Clare Higinbotham
Ohio where they were called by with Mrs. Stockton's brohter, David
on Taylor Road.
the death of Mr. Ruth’s mother. McLaren.
Their two children, Marilyn and
Mrs. Gotlfred Hansen was hostes
David are staying at the home of
Mrs. Scott Hamilton was guest of I to the Berean class for their month­
Mrs. Ruth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. honor at a party at the home of !
ly class party last Thursday after
Mrs. Warren Patterson last Sunday
Keiser.
evening. Helping “shower'’ Mr- noon.
»
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Mr. Walter Medley is spending a Hamilton were Mrs. A. T. Lathrop
Mrs. Roy Attwood of Medford
Mrs.
Harry
Elden,
Miss
Rose
Jon-'
;,
few days at Crescent City.
Mrs. Leonard Freeman, Mrs. Ray visited one day this week, at the
Speer, Mrs. Don Patterson, Mrs. Iri home of Mrs. Lawrence Palmer, of
Mr. Melvin Kelly returned home Bowman, Misses Lillian and Emma the Table Rock district.
Tuesday from San Antone, Texes Anderson and the hostess. Several
where he has spent most of the were unable to be present because NOT SO FUNNY—
winter working. While in that city of illness.
Innsbruck, Austria.—Two small
-
—
he sew quite a few of the local boys
boys, watching champion •skier.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hover and Sepp Bradl, working out, decided it
woh are in the service and station­
ed near there. On his way home he Lewis drove to Roseburg Saturday looked like fun. They lugged their
stopped and visited his younger and spent the day visiting relatives sled to the top of the ski run and
brother, Marshall, at San Diego. there. Mrs. Hover's sister, Mrs. pushed off. The two whistled down
Marshall enlisted in the Navy a Frank DeKalb of La Grande, return- ( 130 feet through the air. The sled
ed with them to spend a few days was Shattered to splinters but the
short time ago, and like it fine.
visiting here.
boys were unhurt.
Mrs. Nellie Brainerd left Wednes-
day by plane for Eureka where she
will visit for awhile before going
back to Texas.
CLASSIFIED
HAMILTON DRYERS
I' hi . t
Elec
I mu
FOR RENT—New mixiern furnished
apartment. Private entrance. Suit­
able for one or two. Reasonable
rent. 219 S. 7th., Central Point. I
BUILD YOUR HOME
IN
GIBBON ACRES
(The fast growing working
men's community)
For Seto—3 -room unfinished
bona*, torn« furniture. Approxirn
ately 2 acres $200 down and let
yeur rent pay for you a heme.
Inquire 3rd houaa, south of Orr
Drive See Arrow. Table Rock
and Orr Drive
FOR RENT -Apartment, new furn­
ished. Near Grade School, bus
line and business district. 2)9 S.
th. Cantisi Point.
IRONR1TF. IRONERS, Pieree Btoc-
trie
LIFETIME GUARANTEED SELECT
USED CARS
Walter Van Hook stopped to visit jured in an automobile accident re­
Mrs. I. S. Maier. Mr. Van Hook is cently, is very much improved and
a brother of Mrs Maier from Erwin. is now considered out of danger.
South Dakota and had not seen her
for 10 years.
Mr. and Mis. Mel Williams and
Monte and Joel, of Grants Pass,
Mr. Whisnant has received word visited with the Lisenbees and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Seavey have
sold their home on Manzanita St. that his son. who was seriously in- P. A. Tracy last Saturday evening.
and are leaving this week to make
their home in Olympia, Wash. They
made their home there before com­
ing to Central Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hamilton, of
Table Rock v.->ited last Sunday at
the home of Dr. Robert Russ and
family of Grants Pass. Mrs. Russ
Mrs. Hamilton’s sister.
Lowry's Motor Service
Let us get your car ready for
SPRING DRIVING !
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Loeffler,
Rte 1, Central Point, are the parents
of a son, 6’i pounds. February 16th
at Osteopathic hospital.
FREE VALUABLE COUPONS GIVEN WITH ALL CASH
PURCHASES—REDEEMABLE ON
Wm. A. ROGERS SILVERWARE
Quality and Service
MEN’S
WOLVERINE
PIGSKINS
TRY
OH A PM«
TOOM
other
work
glove*
like...
HANES—The name to remember
in Underwear
Knit Jockey Style...................... 89c
Boxer Style Broadcloth - - 98c
Knit Shirts, sleeveless - - - 75c
T-Shirts....................... 98c & $1.19
Wolverine Pigskins
Learn how the toughest of work
glove* are tops for comfort, too. See
us and try on a pair.
$1.69 - $2.39
CHILD'S BLACK PATENT
LADIES QUILTED SHIRTS - $5.95
Roman Sandals
Sizes 3-9 — $3.45
LADIES BLOUSES
MEN S 6-in. OIL TANNEI?
COLORS—Red, White. Chartruse, Acqua. Navy
Work Shoes
Reg. $10.95 for $8.45
IN COTTON AND RAYON
Sizes 32-40 — $1.98 to $4.95
Burelson's Dept. Store
Phone 1502
We Give S & H Green Stamps !
Central Point
1951 RAMBLER CLUB COUPE DEMONSTRATOR
BIG DISCOUNT -It Has All the Extras!
1950 NASH AMBASSADOR SUPER SEDAN
$1795
Automatic Overdrive—Weather Eye—Twin Beds—More
1948 NASH AMBASSADOR SUPER CLUB COUPE
$1195
Completely Reconditioned—Same as New—O.D.—R.H.
$795
1946 AMBASSADOR SUPER SEDAN
SUPER MARKET
Overdrive—Radio—Weather Eye
1949 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE
$1245
Radio and Heater
PHONE 291
$595
1942 CHEVROLET FLEETLINE
1947 CROSLEY SEDAN
Really Cheap Transportation
CUT UP—PAN READY
Clauss Motors
Pound.............................
63
Pound............................
Specializing in
Tint», Dyes and
Bleaches
43
HAMS
BY THE PIECE—4 to 6 Lb*.
We Olve 8 It H Qrwn Stamp*
Kvenlnqe by Appointments
PHONE H
RUTH SHAM A
Pound
FoFr Every Occasion
Care-free vocations
POTTED PLANTS
We Give SkH Green Stamp*
A home of yovr own
JACKSON COUNTY
Medford. Oregon
Medford I KOI
------ 55
53
2 Pounds..................
JUICE ORANGES
288 — 344*
$0.69
*/2 Case...................
$
Locker Specials
Financial SecurWy
FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN.
?
FAMOUS FOR FLAVORS!
ith It Bartlett—Phon* 2 6185
FLORAL
Arrangements
39°
3 for.........................
DELRICH MARGARINE
PORK SAUSAGE
New Car Sales & Service
29°
JUMBO AVOCADOS
FRYERS
MORE PLEASURE
CENTRAL POINT
Pound.............................
Pound.......................
$195
DELIVERY
PORK LIVER
EVISCERATED
$1445
1949 MERCURY CLUB COUPE
FREE
STEWING HENS
Radio and Heater
4ih It Centra)—Phone 2-6342
Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd H. Morri*
nt Franquette Medford
Phone 18314 Medford
P l’-r Central Point 307
NOT IF TNEV’SE
$3.75
LEVI’S
Select Used Car Dept.
Rogue Valley
Greenhouse
STIFF?... NEVER!
CHAMBRAY SHIRTS
Size 14-17 —$1.39
MEN’S WRANGLERS JEANS
Youth’s, 27-30 - $3.39
Men’s, 31-42 - $3.59
1934 CHEVROLET PICKUP
Coitnl Point Beauty Shop
Centrad Point Oregon
4th and Pine Streets
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fitzsim-
mons, box 678, Central Point, are
the parents of a son born February
18th at Community hospital.
I
HIND QUARTER BEEF
FRONT QUARTER DEEF
YOUNG PORK
*!
Cut and Wrapped
Pound - - ■
Cut and Wrapped
Pound - - .
12 or Whole
Cut and Wrapped Lb
40e
37c
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