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THURSDAY. OCTOBER CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. OREGON PAGE TWO 13. 1955 3 at the home of the club lead stare down the beady-eyed mice Five Local Students er, Mrs. C. W. Anhorn. watching her from the cubboard. Take Business School Other officers are: Willie Deb Central Point rick, vice president; John Caster, A few years later they were Five Central Point residents secretary; Carl Skyrman, trea Published weekly on Thursday by Central Point set to go on a trip on a cabin are enrolled for the fall term surer; Todd Caster, flag salute Publishing Co., Chester A. Ashton and Cecil A. cruiser with friends, when they at the Robertson School of Busi leader; Max Fredrick, Jr., leader; Snarpe Jr., owners. were stopped in their tracks at ness in Medford. Jim Frink, reporter.; Mrs. M. Entered as second class matter the last moment by a couple Studying at the local business Frink, assistant leader. at the postoff.ee, Central Point, of cases of chicken-pox, but not school are Bill Callender, Fem Two new members have join- Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1897. Re-estabiished September to be bested by a little thing Hannaford, Margradell Hiatt, Jed the club. They are David Betty Twedell and Betty White. Foote and Mike Anhom. Refresh 13. 1928. like that, they telephoned their ments were served to members SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ifriends, find thaft chicken-pox by Mrs. Anhom. has already occured in that fam- J. Anhorn to Lead One Year ... _ $2.50 Next meeting will be Monday, Six Months $1.75 Advertising rates on Application mily, and bundle the boys up and CP Dairy Club November 7, at the home of Wil go fishing. John Anhom has been elected lie Debrick. Cecil A. Sharpe Jr., Editor All sorts of gay, interesting, president of the Central Point Jim Frink, reporter 141 North Second St. Telephone NO 4-1323 and funny things happen to this Dairy club for the coming year. family, and thru it all Cappy Anhom, and other new officers Get your no hunting and no keeps things stirred up with his of the local club, were elected treepassing A BRIEF GLIMPSE . . . signs at the Central views on women and fishing, during the meeting held October Point American. and that never the two should meet. From the Files of th« American This book should be enjoy able reading for anyone, and if 10 Years Ago . . . 1945 all the wind from her sails, for you are a fisherman, or a fish As school goes into the second he flatly refused to have a wo erman’s wife (or widow) this is week for the current school year, man along on a fishing trip, but a book that you won’t want to the enrollment has reached a new Bill smoothed things over, and miss reading. high and is crowding every avail all is well for a short time, and able space in both grade and high so she went on her first fishing school. The total enrollment is expedition, in her wed now 439. Of this number, 307 ding present dressed from Bill, hip boots are in the grade school and 132 plaid shirt, and blue jeans, and in the high school. she wasn’t going to go home Harold Kilburn is home on fur without getting to use them, so lough. He is looking fine. she stayed on thru all of Cappy Central Point post 4316, Vet mean stares and his salt and erans of Foreign Wars, was in vinegar tinged remarks concern now located at stituted and its officers installed ing females of all kind. CHAPEL at a meeting Sunday in Modern After their two sons were born, Woodman hall. Marshal M. Day they went along on the trips was installed commander; Roy too, and one long-planned for and MORTUARY Johnson, senior vice commander; eagerly awaited vacation to a FUNERAL DIRECTORS Leonard W. Copinger, junior vice favorite spot, was ruined for Bea commander, and Wayman Warn when she had to spend the week • Larger quarters to serve you better er. adjutant-quartermaster. Across from Courthouse inside a cabin taking care of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oetinger have one of the boys and watching Come in and see us Frank PHONE Harold as guests Mr. and Mrs. Howard the other son and his dad fishing, Brock of Wichita, Kansas, and that is trying to watch thru the Morgan 2-8030 Snodgrasj Sgt. and Mrs. Ira Brock of Days rain which fell steadily all week, FOR ALL YOUR OFFICE NEEDS MEDFORD, OREGON Creek, Oregon. and whenever she turned away from the window, she had to 20 Years Ago , . . „ 1935 G. Vella, who is interested in a cheese factory in Petaluma and one in Sonoma Valley, recently completed the purchase of the Rogue Valley Cheese factory here and is figuring on opening up in a big way. Tim Hodgskins of Central Point is somewhat battered up, but his car is much worse, as the result of a wreck near Central Point cemetery Saturday morning. New concealed Safety Step! New High-Level ventilation! O D. Tucker and family left New panoramic windshield! You get the most modern early Sunday morning after huck features in today’s most modern trucks! leberries at the head of Elk creek. Bill Snvd*r arrived here last Friday evening on his way to Corvallis where he will attend Oregon State college. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bursell took Mrs. Bursell's sister home to Eugene Sunday, after a week's visit at the Bursell home. AMERICAN - ■ ----------- ------------------- - ............. — - -------- Into the Past... we’ve moved . . . JEWETT OFFICE SUPPLY 31 NORTH BARTLETT Most Modern Truck Features of All! New Chevrolet Task*Force Trucks Book Briefs From Central Point Public Library Avis Van Hoy Till Fish Do Us Part By Beatrice Cook When a city girl marries a dyed-in • the - wool fisherman, something has to give, and in thi> ca <*, Bea Cook decides she ha* two choices, either go fish- mr with her husband, Bill, thus T* -oming a fishwife, or to stay at home and become a fish-wid ow. 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