HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.P. American 01/20/1955At Salem;T~es
:Funeral Mond
Opy Tex, ~ 73, former'
POin1 pattm@St@rj C(ly
and 6usldaasman; pease
Tuestlap, January' 1H,*ab
hospital following an Il
hVn yPCrB. -~
lrunerel serviCeb' Wltl,
ducted at 1:90 RuT,:MOttd
until 1919 when he r@signeA to.'
open hla own reel ¢etate and
insurorrcn offlee. Ha hod been
ronn¢cletl with the Insuranrw
btuiness N Cantenl Point [or 46'
ycnrs
Mr. Tex was born in Indian-
apnlia, Indiana, in 1892, Ho. came
to the Rogue R[ver valley in
$50,000 Loss
Caased by Fealty
E1~~trical Wiring
Rohuiiding plattn for ihr Cnn-
finonlol Lamhor Co. mill. which
wns gxtl¢d by fire curie ht,.n,iee
<vepnmren to Nv binzv. Tne
curet alarm amended shortly nher
the city signet. FiRoen rural vot-
nnleera and ono pumper was
used in nddilion to rdy rigs.
Ono truck and hen tlrenwn
irotn the Medim~d depprhnonl
"were rnlltvl in op n atnndby bneia
nl the clfy fire hull.
Mra. A. N. Bishop, South Pa•
rifle hlghwnY, b sported to 6nve
V xinted that le wodld .
r bo 39 dnye halos any
nctima on the mill would
l;artley Leases .
Meat Markets,
Wilcox to Leave
Dole Hortlcy, former mapggcr
of the Sig y meat department,
look over operation of the moat
depertmenk al Peulxn's Thrift
Market antl Elk City Markel an
Monday of this week. -
Hartley hen teased the two de-
partments from MerNn OaLos and
mo whmesale meat operations of
van Dine Meat Co.
Wilwx has managed the ]~eal-
shap since Mereh 1, 1954. He end
his wife and two ehildsn,
Jerome, 9, and ~ Kasn, 4, will
move to Myrtle Point.
Hartley will operate the de-
parnnenl at the Thrill Market
and Irrstell a self service meat
department at Elk Cily. All
meats for Elk City will be cui
and packaged here.
rriH}lCP^ are bet
Shanlaa Open ~w-tn r
wa.n . •mm
Denetit Events
To did Dimes
Drive in Caty
Mothers March, Mile or Dimes
Blue Crutch Day, benefit movie
and benefit a@uare dance are
scheduled In Cenfrel Point the
remainder of th® month to raise
money for the January March
of Dimen campaign in Conisl
Point.
LYerMeil pouter, local chair-
man, reveeted that These events
ng ptenrred in rnnnection
amPaign efforts through-
C.P. American 1955
Cater Dep~rtm t -Store
Openfng~ Slat February
Crater Deppelment Store will
open in Central Pbint on Feb-
ruary 12, sceonling to woad this
weak from Jnmea plena who has
leased a portion o[ the Cowley
fmllding nl Scrond end Pino from
The new depadment store will
be divided into two sepmet¢ sec-
tions. -Crban wyj oporate Crater
Men's Apparel 1n the location nt
the formor Taggery. Men, IMn
Sureleon will move stook !rom
Hurelaon's Department Store into
the alts nt the former White
House Cale.
^ Glenn wlU_Peature men's fur
in Iha mennlbno, ninny of the
65 m¢h employed nt lha mill whl
be Irnasicrred to rho (inn's Jnek-
eon Creek mill which relit iw ap-
arnted on n }wo-shifl basis,
Tho ifs loss, DnAI¢y anld, wen
partly Covored by insumnac.
Repsaonmtlvaa from ^w offlee
of thg atalo ere marshal and the
Drognn 9tnto Pnpce modo rou-
finc ,Invevtl9nlinos M the fire
Job;' ho sold. "Il was lhroup
eftoria oP ehn firomen ihn
b mneny'e green chpin and
'[`wb Nlledford F9rm9 w
1n4erviewed Tues:
By ~09y1i ~@la4ieDye .M
Robed. J. Keeney, of rho Med- ¢r
ford firm of K¢enoy & Edaon,~ ar
and Den 1{, Todd, Medford archi--'
tvd, were intorviawed by m¢m-
bcrs of !hc board of 3cirnol Dia-
iriel 9 Tuesday ovoning of Crat-
rr High arhoal.
lh.th men in[nrmeQ the hoard
of the .<ervirea offcidtl hY lh
firM3 end d16rll85Qd (nC ICEhrd.
calnks ut school convlruennn_
The two rcprrsentelFves were
or on it, end the lumbar yaW
cro anved,"
Bndloy and his partner, Choa.
Jackson, opened the mRl Ieat
oy. Fbrmeriy, Inc mill wee ap-
otrrd by Southern Oragod 6ug-
Pine rorparetion.
MA431C SNOW YUESDAY
Puplla et Cenlrel Point Jun{or
high and 6radc schools will be
UentM fo a ma81c show of 1
p.m.-TUesdny, January 25, feat-
uring the tvlrrKs of RobeH
Emerim. Interested parents am
invited lu aUend. -
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