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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1954)
CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN, CENTRAL POINT, OREGON PAGE TEN Applegate HEU Plans Rummage By Mrs. Arion Christensen APPLEGATE—Applegate HEU met last Friday at the home of Mrs. Arion Christensen. Sixteen ladies of the unit were present. Members have decided on a rum mage sale to be held November 13 at the school cafeteria. Coffee and cake will be sold. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Matheny and son, Bruce, of San Diego, Calif., and Mr and and Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Matheny and Leon Matheny <rf Jacksonville were dinner guests Tuesday night at the Jack O’Brien home. Mrs. Mildred Smith of near Ruch has recently returned from the hospital. She is not well enough to have callers but a get well card would certainly cheer her up. William Lorsungs of Thomp son Creek road have returned from their hunting trip on Yamcy mountain in eastern Oregon. With 11 members in their party, they brought back eight bucks. Applegate football team play ed a close game of tag football at Williams, Oregon, Friday af ternoon. Quite a number of rootin’ mothers turned out to cheer their favorite team on to victory. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Krouse and Mrs. Arion Christensen and two sons left Sunday for Port land to attend the PI. Philip Krouse and David Christensen have steers entered there. GUARDIAN COUNCIL MEET Guardian council of Job’s Daughters will hold their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Everett Faber at 8 p.m. Wed nesday, October 27. GENERAL 4 H MEET General meeting of 1 H clubs will be held rt the Grange hall at 8 p.m. Tuesday, October 26. The purpose of this meeting is clect’on of officers and to make r.l»ns to organize new clubs. BUYS APARTMENTS J. W Moore of 611 South Riverside, Medford, purchased on October 1 the court apartments at Third and Manzanita. The two unit courts have been named Central Duplex Homes by Moore. He was unavailable for comment this week and his plans for the units are unknown. GIRL FOR YOUNGS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Arthur Young of Central Point are par ents of a daughter born October 17 at Sacred Heart hospital in Medford. Birth weight was seven and one-half pounds. GASCON GIRL BORN Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gascon of Route 2, Central Point, are parents of a daughter bom Oc tober 17 at Community hospital. The young lady weighed six and one-half pounds. Vote anyway you please but be sure an vote. Protect Your Precious Woolens BLANKETS ELECTRIC BLANKETS SUITS COATS Let us clean them properly CENTRAL POINT CLEANERS Pine Street * Phone 7321 Charles and Louise Novasad S 4 H GREEN STAMPS Church Basket Returned From Rounds at TR By Mrs. Ray Doran TABLE ROCK—The Sams Val ley Church basket, which has been making her rounds in Table Rock, has been returned to the home territory. We hope it will be a big boost to the new church under construction. A belated birthday party was held Thursday evening for Ray Doran. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. H. Sharp and children; Mr. and Mrs. David Doran and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Schulz; Dan Doran, and Mrs. Ray Doran and Linda. Bill Bishop and son, Mark, spent Friday to Sunday in east ern Oregon hunting. The Ed Robinson barn is be ing fitted with a new aluminum roof. Mrs. Marsha Schulz will be associated with the office 2orce of the Mogan Lumber Co. at White City beginning Monday, October 18. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sage at tended a party Friday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Dierdorff in Medford. Mrs. Mary Howsley attended the Women’s Auxiliary at Camp White Friday evening. Mrs. Marie Harper has a very bad case of poison oak which she acquired on a recent hunt ing trip with her husband. Remember Community meet ing at 8 p.m. Friday, October 22. Bobby Bray has been in San Francisco for medical treatment. He has been ill for a year with rheumatic fever. Ladies Club was held at the Doris Nealon home Wednesday, October 13, with Violet Hamil ton assisting. New officers were elected. They are: Anita Wheel er, president; Ruth Brown, sec retary. Club sisters were reveal ed and new ones drawn. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Randall were visitors Tuesday night at Bible Study which is held every Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the school house Flowers, shrubs or seeds should be labeled for the flower sale Friday night at Community club. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Vander pool and children spent the weekend duck hunting at Klam ath Falls. All ladies are requested to bring apple or pumpkin pie to Community night. Cider will be THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21 19S4 furnished by the club. day with the Milford Vander Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Richard pools. While here they went duck son left last Friday for a weeks and goose hunting in Klamath visit with their son, Donald, and Falls with fair success. family in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Schulz, Mr. Friends of young Bobby Bray and Mrs. Dave Doran and Ta will be very glad to hear that mara were dinner guests at the his medical checkup was so good Ray Doran home Monday even that he can again join his school ing. mates. He attended classes in Monday was a holiday for our third grade last Friday for the school children and quite a few first day. Good for you Bobby! Mrs. Lloyd daugh Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Munden, ter, Lois, and Vanderpool, son, Billy, were Oak Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Saturday visitors in Table Rock. Milton Gwinn, Medford, were Mike Shope fell off a fence recent visitors at the Frank Mey and cut his hand very badly ers home. Mrs. Meyers is gain ing strength slowly and has been recently. The cut required doc out around the yard for a short tor’s services. period at a time. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hull and Mrs. Violet Hamilton attended daughter, Marilyn, left Wednes district Presbyterial at Phoenix day for a few days in Portland. Thursday. Symptoms of Distress Arising from Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brewer, and son, Ernest, and Mrs. E. C. STOMACH ULCERS Hamilton spent Sunday on the due TO EXCESS ACID coast near Crescent City. They reported lovely weather. QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST Telephone officials were out Ask About 15-Day Trial Offer! checking on the type of phone service "wanted when the new Over five million packages of the WnxaaD T biatmxmt have been sold for relief of dial system is ready. symptoms of distress arising from Stemach spent the day horse back riding and Duadanal Ulcers due to Eicosa Add while others were put to work Fear Digestion, tour or Upset Stomach, Gaaalnoee, Heartburn, Sleeplessness, on yards and gardens or went etc., due to Excess Add. Ask for “Willard s duck hunting. Message** which fully explains thia home treatment tree at Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hamilton Roseburg, spent Friday to Mon CENTRAL POINT PHARMACY Modern designs in beautiful decorator fabrics. Matching chairs. 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