The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, December 14, 1939, Page 6, Image 6

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    CENTRAL POINT .IMUUm,
PAGE SIX
THVmBukT, bSCEWMUl 14, 1039
CENTRAL POINT, OREGON
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Mrs. Owing is suffering with the
flu. Her son-in-law, Jack LaCasse..
is in the service station during her
illness.
.Mr. C. W. Dickson of Torrington.
Wro., is here looking after the es-
tate of his uncle, W. D. Dickson, re-
cently deceased.
Mr. Dickson ex-
pects to be here another week at
least. Mrs. W. D. Dickson's daugh
ter in Nebraska writes for Mrs. Dick
son to come and make her home with
her, but Mrs. Dickson plans to stay
here in her own home.
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< HRISTMAS PARTY
Most business bouses in the city
Christmas Cards, big assortment
variety of prices. Stone’s Drug have Christmas trees outside and
Ruby Webster and Mrs. ’•’aryi3»
many have very beautiful Christmas Langston are having a Christmas ( jtf
Store.
windows.
parly for the beginners department ^4
Gleti Duncan, from Minnesota, is
Saturday afternoon at the Federated I ta
Mrs. A. W. Ayers entertained Sun
visiting bis grandparents, Mr. and
Church.
All members are wel-.ftL
day with a birthday dinner in honor come. There will be a Christmas R
Mrs. C. G. Duncan.
of her daughter, Mrs. John Tharp.
tree and everyone will have a good ' Sr
Don Patterson is confined to his The following guests were present: time.
1 Sr
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grimes and the 1
home, sick in bed.
honor guest, Mrs. Tharp and her |
Mrs. Moffatt and son, Mr. Bald­ husband.
win of Medford were callers at the
The library floor will be rpfiniah- ;
Schell home Wednesday.
ed as soon as the weather is suit­
Turkey Dinnei ■with all
able, we are informed by Mr. R. II «
Mr. Everett Faber, manager of
The Trimming-
Moore.
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Faber's Market, has suffered a re­
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lapse of the flu and is confined to
Mr. McJlmsey is reported down I I
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his home.
with the flu.
I CHRISTMAS DAY 5
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DAMON CAFE 5
Mrs. Mary Richardson has been
Gifts for Father, Mother, Brother,
sick with the flu ever since she re­
turned home from visiting her Sister or Sweetheart. Stone’s Drug
daughter Mrs. Ward Davis and fami­ Store.
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F
ly in Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Flaharty received
a card front their son Dorsey say­
ing that as be was returning from
a trip to the doctor a woman driver
Central Point Lodge
ran into his car and broke the run­
No. 135
fle
nlng board, fender and door,
A. F. & A . M.
had his shoulder re-taped.
Stated Meetings
Tree decorations and wrapping
3rd Wednesdays
material. Stone’s Drug Store.
Harold Head, W. M.
J. E. Vincent, Secy.
LODGE DIRECTORY
. I. O. O. F. 193
Noble Grand, Theo. A. Glass
Sec. J. E. Vincent
Meets each Monday evening at Hali
Visitors Welcome.
CLASSIFIED
WANTED
WANTED—Used woven
fence—Inquire at this office.
FOR SAW FILING and Knives and
scissors sharpened see
C. H.
Mosher, 2 blocks north of Da­
mon's Cafe.
All work guaran­
teed.
Special for
CHRISTMAS
s
Permanents—$ 1.75 I 1
$
Ideal gift for Mother, Sister, 31
IF WANTING to buy or sell Real
Estate. See L. G. Pickell, Medford
£a¿t Mlitmte
5UGGE5TIDFÌ5
Gifts for every member of the family
Children’s Slippers...........................- 59c
Ladies’ Soft Sole Slippers - - - - 69c
Ladies Hard Sole Slippers - - - - 98c
Men’s Felt Slippers - - $1.00 & $1.35
Berkshire Silk Hose - - - - 75c & 98c
Nightingale Silk Hose............................ 49c
Infants’ Wool Mittem, & Hoods - - 25c
Children’s Warm Gloves - - 15c to 25c
Women’s Knit Gloves - - - 25c to 50c
Handkerchiefs in boxes - 10c—18c—25c
Men’s Initial Handkechiefs, - box 3—50c
Men’s Ties ------
25c & 50c
Shop early and get good selections
■H!
Central Point Market
Grocertea—Fresh Meats—Feeds
PHONE 441
Trade at Home
Save at Home
Kraft Dinners
Each
10c
MILK
4
Tins
25c
9-Ib.
Bag
35c
SUGAR
10
Lb.
59c
SHORTENING
4
Lb.
39c
3
For
29c
3
Rolls
13c
ALBERS
OATS
NO. 214
PUMPKIN
TISSUE
Wife, Daughter
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Small cook stove,
price 15.00, J. A. Flaharty, 121
Oak St., Central Point.
BABY CHICKS
Barred Rocks, New Hamps, R. I.
Reds, W. Leghorns Black Mlnor-
cas and other breeds from double
blood tested, clean flocks, at low­
est prices consistent with quality.
Order early for best chix.
|>A\TS feed STORK
Medford—Ashland
Kill RENT
FOR RENT—Winter rates for cot­
tages and steam heated rooms. In­
quire Rossi Motel.
3-4t
FOR SALE — 3-burner coal oil
stove, folding bed, rag carpet
loom. Call this office.
SOAP SPECIALS
Ethel’s
Beauty Salon
J Phon» 28
Faber's Market |
Central Polat
Quality Groceries at A Saving
SUGGESTIONS FOR
Phone 291
Xmas Presents
<’. M. HOMER AOCORDIAN
RADIOS, SHOES, (LOTH I NG
OF ALL KINDS
Genuine Antique Buffet
4»
I
Each
Giant Rinso
Each
49
59
25
25
19
WASHING POWDER
I
Many Other Items
I
I Long’s 2nd Hand
1
Giant Borene
Store
Christmas Candy
Each
WE HAVE A DOZEN KINDS TO
CHOOSE FROM, each made from
pure sugar and as fresh as it can be.
Use our Christmas Mixes this year
and be sure of Fresh, Pure, Whole­
some Candy — AND NO EXTRA
COST.
7
Bars
Christmas
Oranges
FIRESTONE TIRES
SWEET JUICY NAVELS
GOOD QUALITY—NOT CULLS
JUMBOS
2 Dozen
DELCO BATTERIES
LARGE
2 Dozen
Suggestions
Don t Forget the
ROAST TURKEY DINNER
Christmas Day
HADES HOT WATER HEATERS
2
Pkg.
WHEATIES
23c
Swift Premium Ham
U IIOLK nr M tit'
26c Lb.
BACON
FOG LAMPS
EVEREADY PRESTONE
Lifebuoy, Lux, Palmolive For
SWIFT PREMIUM
DRIVING LIGHTS
CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS
BORENE
25c
Lb.
PRODUCE
CABBAGE
Lb.
at the
WINDSHIELD DEFROSTERS
OREGON
TRAIL
CELERY
Each
ORANGES
Each
Next to Post Office
I
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ASSOCIATED STATION
L. C. Grimes
USEFUL and PRACTICAL GIFTS
ORANGES
For Mother or Wife
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Sl.l'.CTRIC IRON. CORN POPPER. TOASTER OR W UT LE IRON.
ENAMEL WARF. HOUSEHOLD BRUSHES, SCISSORS,
RULES, TAPE I NFS, ETC.
Anders’ Studio
Make her happi the J ear around.
Open Day and Night
Just Think—12 Christmas Gifts
for Less Than 30c Each
■lack Knives anil Tools for the Boy
Tool.« anti Farm Implement« for Father
/ en More Shopping Days
ALEXANDER HARDWARE & IMP. CO.
CARROTS
ONIONS
t
i
98c
3
Bunches 10'
Lb Ie
‘/2
Case
LARGER AND BETTER
Bonney’s Tamales
2C
9C
1c
Each
10