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THUlViDAT, OCTOBER 17, 1B10 CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN, CKXUUL POINT, ORBGON PAGE SIX PAST MATRONS TO MEET— LOCALS Surprise Wedding Letters From England Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stevens will leave So what? Sunday with Mrs. Stevens' daughter Past Matrons club of Nevlta chap Mrs. M. R. Amell and husband for ter, O.E.8. will convene Friday after (The following are extracts from Waldport where they will visit while noon at 1 o'clock at the home of Mr* Go on with life another mile, light letters received by Mrs. Welghill, wife Wanda Hood returned home Sun Victor Burnell, route 2 for salad Mr* Stevens is recovering from her of the proprietor of the Rogue Valley ing the way with a kindly smile. — day evoning from Eugene after spend Ivncheon. Visiting matrons are wel Mrs. Ida Miller was pleasantly nur« Tractor Co. in Medford, from her sis recent illness. ing several days visiting friends. come. Members are to note the meet prised Friday morning by the ar- ter who Ilves near Liverpool. Mrs. Edwin Markham. While in Eugene, she was a guest of ing is scheduled for Friday Instead of rival of her son John G. Miller and Weighill has kindly consented to our F. C. McManama is making good Mrs. Bill Ferguson saying if her Phyllla Curry, who is attending the regular meeting day of Wednesday. Mrs. Bertha Goings of California. publishing portions of these letters:) progress on the house ha is building. University of Oregon. husband went to as many parties as Mr. and Mrs. Jacks of Medford ac He has a very nice basement dug and Mrs. Susie Long of Salem is visit companied them. Mrs. Jacks being a she di<l. she would get a divorce. Mr. and Mrs. Moreland Smith of ing h< r father Mr. Fry for a few sister of Mr. Miller. That evening at My Dear Mary: the frame up for a four room house. Thank you for your letter received Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Sanford J. days. Today Mrs. Lung will take Mr. Elmer Wilson will hold an auction | When he has the house completed, he eleven o’clock Mrs. Goings become last week. We are still Intact, though Richardson enjoyed a venaion dinner Fry for a visit at Trail. the bride of Mr. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. nearly "sirened” to death. They have sale soon, so he informed us. Ml». i will then finish up the cabins, he at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jacks standing up with them, under just gone for the fourth time today— Jack Tharp reports that she has an built last spring. Brill. See the new Fluff Bugs, 12 colors neath the United States flag and it is 8:40 at night now. Of course ever-flowing fountain he can auction yarn at Faber’s. Rev. C. A. Phillips officiating, choos we are in line when they go to Liver Mr. and Mrs. Joe Culbertson are Mrs. Belmont l’ankey was called to off if he will. We also have ran into ing a text Eph. 5: 22-21. by the serious sickness of bei Seattle pool. The guns arc booming for all a number of people who have very' having the house across from the Slr. and Mis. Emmett Meek visited Saturday morning Mr. and Mrs. they are worth, shaking the house, good samples of the articles he will brick church that was partly burned, father, who will be 89 years old In relatives in Marshfield the first of Jacks, Mrs. Ida Miller and the bride but we don't mind. There was a big put up for auction, that he can pro- repaired. The property belongs to November. the week. and groom and miss Emma (.'lenient fight in the air up here yesterday cure at a very reasonable price, In- them. Bill Hitzler of Seattle is visiting his The Missionary meeting of the and Mrs. Wagner went to Elk Creek afternoon. The machine guns were quire at the Wilson Hardware for N Mr. and Mr* Earl Owings and father William Kitzler. Christian Church will be held at the and spent the day with a brother of rattling it aeemed for hours. further Information. Leona, Mrs. Jack LaCasse and Mrs. Mr. Janies Miller and | James Cornutt home Friday after the groom, We are fitting into life more easily The newest Stamped goods lUc up noon. wife, Sunday morning the newly and rearranging for our comfort. We Much to the surprise and pleasure Owings spent Sunday with Mrs. Ow to 35c at Faber’s. weds could hardly find their car as have turned our living room into a of the Everett Faber family their ings’ mother, Mrs. Belle Milton at Riley Myers was In town today and it w:us so nicely redecorated with old bedroom, taking out all furniture ex pretty black heifer gave birth to a Rogue River. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miw Joan Johnston of Wimer visit states that he Is still able to walk to shoes, tin cans and where it would cept the piano and putting in two dear little red heifer when they fear Milton visited there in the afternoon. ed her aunt, Mina Margaret Dally on town from his home and that he has show up the best “newly wed»”, double beds, so that we won't have ed it might be a black bull, Don id All the family were present except the old Stage Road last week. Mountain”, or to waken the children in the night having much fun learning to milk.it one brother. Mrs. Belle Milton has lived in Oregon for 76 years and will “Thunder Around bo 86 years old in December, He "Bust.” Most of the group escorted If there are any warnings after 8 being quite a red-letter day in his been in poor health for a long time. Little Marty Williams of Grants still is active marketing grapes, put them to the top of the Slskiyous Sun P nt. the school don’t open until 10 young life when he milked about Puss is visiting his grandmother Mrs. ting in wood and so forth. He looks day as Mr. Miller had to be back to a. m. next morning. three tablespoonsful of milk. Everett Tracy and family. fine, better than he did a number of work Monday morning. Poor London is getting it, but it is handing out cigars and receiving Mrs. Miller says that as they left makes us proud to be British when congratulations. It looks like he was It. IL Moore suffered anothei years ago. them on the Slskiyous, they glanced we hear of the way they are standing planning to leave his family well stroke and is very ill. Mr. Murzce Cross, hunting out near back and saw that the decoration up to it, and only hope our courage cared for when his draft number is Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rossi and Kirtland farm, brought down 7 ducks were being taken off their car. M rs. will be as great if need be. We are called. Ida Miller was very happy to have expecting the invasion any time now, father R. Rossi are expected home with one shot Wednesday morning. Never before has the country expert- them decide to come home to be mar- in fact we thought it would come last We understand that Marjorie Pierce any time now. They were in Calif., Ben Miliar, C. Ii. Minor and Georg" rled. enced so extraordinary a concentra is reducing. Anyway she leaves her called there by the serious Illness o'f Sunday, but it didn’t materialize. tion of power in the hands of a few Turner went hunting for ducks in their mother and Mr. Rossi's wife, There is one thing, they may land, dinner on the way to school and nev- men as in the government today. All Klamath county Wednesday. er comes back after it. who passed away last Friday. but few will go back. the safeguards erected by the Ameri can people against too autocratic a Our love to you both, Jack Tharp, Mr. Muse of Talent We hear there was some extra cash government have been invaded. Mr* Viola Lampmnn Is recovering DORA. in Central Point the past week and from a fall, caused by a dog running and Tracy Muse of Glendale hunted on Rogue River Wednesday. a bunch of cash at the stage depot between her feet while she was walk W. II. C. TO .MEET— this morning. Wonder if it was coun. ing. Ju.it what it would be like to have The W. II. C. will meet Saturday Vera Jones of Willow Springs dis* terfeit? airplanes dropping bombs all around afternoon at the hall. Everyone Is trlct was an over night guest at the Nick Young of Eagle Point was H \RDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. Jack Tharp home Tuesday, Wednes- you, is hard to say. But it isn’t «ven urged to attend, as special businesn shopping at the Alexander Implement pleasant to have a small 22 bullet will come before the members. Re WISE INVESTMENT day Miss Jones and Vestal visited 3 Bladed POCKETKNIFE—4»e company today. shot into your living room, breaking freshments will be served. Miss Mary Muse in Talent. 2 Bladed POCKETKNIFE—24c I a small hole in the screen and a Bobble Vincent Is helping out at larger one in the window. This is NAVY .MOTHERS— Get your correct Mize in overalls at the Faber Market while Hal Jewett CHORE Gilt Is— 9e Rogue River Valley Navy Mothers what happened to the living room is recovering from a hemmoridge in Faber's. window in the Kenneth Powell home. club will meet at the home of Mrs. 1-gal. .MILK CAN with bail—65c his side which happened while play Mrs. Arthur Webster and daughter Just how or why it happened is not Florence Cuffel, 909 N. Central, Med- ing football. Ironing Boa ill* A Clotlio Racks ford, Friday at 8 p.m. Mrs. Minnie Miss Ruby and grandchildren Roily known. It has never been thought to Hedgpeth, commander. will preside, and Diann spent the week end in resemble a china pheasant or a quail. Mrs. Louis Dowling returned home All members and wives or mothers of to Albany after a short visit with her Portlad where they visited Mrs. Web FRA N K I.I N ’S PARAUH VTLSTS n,wy men are invited to attend. daughter Mrs. Kenneth Hulburt and ster's daughted and the children's In 1784 Benjamin Franklin wrote: mother, Mrs. John Clark, at the her sister Mrs. M. W. Hunter of “1 see Smith married Erown's Mr. Baxter Cash of Seattle left widow.” "Five thousand balloons, capable of Terre Haute, who was house guest clinic. Mrs. Clark is doing fine and raising two men each, could not cost last Saturday after a week’s visit has gained 10 pounds. "I thought he didn't like het." at. the Hulburt home. more than five ships of the line; and with his brother, John Cash and "He dicin': But she had a lease T-r- on his ap... jnent.” Mrs. A. J. Perlca of San Perdo, where Is the a prince who can afford family. i Calif, is visiting her parents Mr. and so to cover his country with troops Mrs. J. R. Krupp. for its defense that 10,000 men des- I. O. O. F. 193 Noble Grand, Stanley Jones «endlng from the clouds might not Sec. J. E. Vincent Mr. Clem Finley is very sick at ills in many places do an infinite deal Meets each Monday evening at Hall home from a heart attack. He is of mbwhief, before a force could bo Visitors Welcome. slowly Improving. brought together to repel them?" — American Mercury. Bessie Livingston of Ashland visit ed Mrs. Jack Tharp recently. At Miller Home Wendell Willkie Wild Shot Smashes Ken Powell’s Window Alexander’s LODGE DIRECTORY Faber's Market CLASSIFIED WANTED WANTED— Wood to buzz. 147, Central Pollnt, Mrs. Guy Tex. Mrs. Bill Ask with and little daughter I.lnda Kay spent Phone Sunday at Prospect. 52-4t* The Wednesday Hewing club met at the Foresteen Powell home this FOR SALE—1930 Ford T"wn Sedan, week. 360.00. 1929 Pontiac Bed., 325.00. Midget racer, 335.00. Valley Paint Mrs Anna Robertson of Ashland & Body Shop. spent the week end with Mrs. Wil FOR SALE OR TRADE- (ine black liam Ferguson and also called on mare for cow, hay, or what have Mrs Shell who has been very 111 but you? 2H miles north of Central Is better at this time. Point on Pacific Highway. W. C. McG lasson. ■ ■ Quality Groceries at A Saving’ ¡ II WE Your Permanent SATURDAY', OCTOREII I »th Phone 291 Now m > it will lx* nice for Kilt SALK The Holidays DELICIOUS APPLES Hamburger ! AM. GOOD MEAT Ethel’ Beauty Salon Phone 214 Central Point Open Evenings after 5:30 P.M. by Appointment. FOR HALE OR TRADE for good car. 3500 equity in house In M ed ford. Balance handled like rant. 315 a month takes care of taxes, Insurance and payments, Four room house. cement foundation, plastered, built-in’s in the kitchen, modern. Within walking distance of the box factory and Med for I Corp. Phone 801 Central Point at evenings. your car for 2 Lbs 19 WINTER 69c Pound 20 Eveready Prestone Boiling Beef REAL CHOICE Radiator Hose FRESH SOIL SULPHUR Now is the time to put on land. Somethmv. It in crease* the yield 50 to 100%. New low prices—Davis Feed Htore. 127 N. Riverside, Medford. 25 2 Lbs. 19 Shortening Veedol Safety Check Lubrication inter FOR HALE I 93o Ford Tow n Sedan. 360. 11129 Pontiac Sed. $25.00. Midget racer 335 00 Valley Paint and Body Shop. Mild-ex Bleach MILK EGG MAHR. 32.00 a Davis Feed Htore, 127 Riverside. Medford Leslie’s Salt 39c 1 Gal. 4-lb. Pkg PREPARE 59 Gum Drops—Chocolates 2 Lbs O.S.C. Beavers vs. Washington KMED—1:45 P. M. Uhangv to Winter Lubricants 33 Pound 13 Delco Batteries «ack— North FOR HALE Occidental cast iron wood heater, excellent condition. 312 00. Phone 383 Central Point. Graham Crackers 120 KIMBER Strain White la'ghorn Pullets, just starting to lay. In quire nt Davis Feed Store. 127 N Riverside, Medford. r. 5 1 Pkg 2-Ib. Box 19c Halloween! Generator, Starter & Ignition Repairing Everything f r Halloween M \SKK. Wll.s, I I IT, HANDS. EARS. NOISE.M AKERS. PEAS. CORN & GREEN BEANS VETCHES, peas anil Vetch. Winter Gray Onta— Davis Feed Store, 12? North Riverside, Medford 13o HOLLYWOOD strain White Leg horn pullets. 60% laying Inquire at Davi* Feed Htore. 127 N River ■Ide, Medford. FOR RAUB—Midget racer Inquire at the Valley I’ulnt A Fender Shop MEN'S Used Work Clothing. Shoes. Coats, Pants and other garments In good condition Indies' dresses, shoes, etc. Look them over on way to Medford, HAS N. Riverside, across from Beck's Bakery . 3 Tins 25 'Let’s Get Associated’ STONE’S DRUG STORE L. C. GRIMES |’/4C SQUASH Lb. PUMPKINS Lb. 1 l/tc Phone 331 Attention—Hunters Pheasant Season Open Tuesday, Oct. 15 Duck Season Open Wednesday, Oct. 16 OF \MMI NIT1ON Ammunition LH I NM S FN »It SALP ROSS FOR that nice hair cut and smooth ■ having, go to the Square Deal Barbar »hop W A. Shall, Prop & ROSS Open Evening« and Nmatnyw i I ("entrai Point