The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, December 04, 1941, Page 6, Image 6

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, l»l|
CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN, CENTK-ix. POINT, OREGON
PAGE SIX
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Be sure and note these plc- of his picturi s on display during the will be buried in the Central P >lnt
Christmas Jubilee.
cemetery.
tur«H.
Mr. Edington was a broth,) l(f
Mr. Parker Is a native of Central
John Edington and was raised in
point and started his art work before
Sams Valley.
He lived in Centra)
he could talk, making pictures for his
Point for a number of years in the
mother. Mr. Parker also teaches art.
Word was received this morning of horse and buggy days and drove the
The American will have a couple
the death of Ben Edington. Mr. Ed- delivery wagon for < i infill & Rob-
ington was killed Wednesday after­ nett. He was well known here and
< < >N I FRUNCE BASK FTBAI.L
noon at Glendale, Oregon, a log roll­ has many friends who will regret to
SCHEDULE
ing on him while bucking logs. He hear df his death.
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blended
Mrs. W. H. Lacey and son
Fayetteville, Ark., arrived |
to visit their son, Cecil
and family. They are looking
house to rent and Intend to
this their home for a while.
ENRICHED WITH VITAMINS
IRON AND DEXTROSE
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Ben Eddington Is
Killed by Log
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jones and fam­
ily have moved to Stockton to make
their home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Colley
moved back to^ Central Point.
have
Mrs. Albert Milton, who underwent
a major operation last week, Is re­
covering nicely and it is hoped to
bring her home this week end.
Women's and Men's initial hand-
kerchiefs, 10c ut Faber's.
For Christmas Cheer
JFlnlirrr’a (É)lò txitglißli JFruit (Cake
At Your Grocer’s
Mr. L. H. Root and
Mrs. Green Married
Chester H. Wendt of the Old Stage
road, who la confined to 8acred Heart
hospital with a fractured left leg, is
reported to be Improving and able to
have friend« call. Mr. Wendt frac­
tured his leg in a tractor accident on
his farm last week.
Mr. L. H. Root and Mrs. Olive
Green were married at the home of
Mr. Root's son Lloyd in the presence
of a few close friends and relative«,
The ceremony
i
was
performed
by
Rev. Carlos
i
lirown Friday evening at
November 28.
7:10 P.M.
1
Mr. . and Mrs. Root are both well
Rev. C. R. Luther returned this
morning from Sun Francisco where known here und have the best wishes
of their many friends.
he had been on a buslnes« trip.
Mr. und Mrs. Len Spencer returned
this morning from Eos Angeles.
Pictures by Parker
Shown at Stone’s
Mrs. Fleischer Attends
Funeral of Mother An especially attractive feature of
Mm. George Marsh has been con­
Mrs. Fleischer returned Tuesday
fined to her home for the past week
night l»y Greyhound bu« to her home
with a bad cold.
after attending funeral services for
her mother, Mrs. E. A. Orr, in Seattle.
Mrs. Fleischer went to Seattle by
United Mainliner la.it Friday because
of her mother's illness.
Orr died Saturday morning,
Postmaster Warns
Importance of Care
In Package Mailing
Christmas sea«on is now at hand
and according to Postmaster I’ankey
all Indications are that Christmas
malls are going to be very heavy this
year and he offers the following sug­
gestions for mailing to senders
Christmas parcels and any other
cels which are to be mailed.
Mrs. Fleischer having arrived in time
to be at her side. Mrs. Orr was 88
years and 2 days old at the time of
her death.
Four daughters, who were with her
at the time of her death, and two
son«, one in Venture. California, and
one In Washington D.C. survive.
Funeral services were held In Seat­
tle Monday. The body was sent to
Boise, Idaho for Interment beside the
remains of Mr. Orr who died in 1918.
Dec. 12—Rogue Rlverat Central
Point.
Jan. 1»—Central Point at Kerby
Jan 16—Phoenix at Central Point
Jan. ?o—Central Point at Gold
Hill.
Jan. 23—Jacksonville at Central
Point.
Jan. 30—Central Point ut liogue
River.
Feb. 3—Kerby at Central Point
Feb. «—Central Point at Phoenix
Feb. 10—Gold Hill at Central
Point.
Feb. 13—Central Point at Jack­
sonville.
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Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, $2.60 a Year.
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The train will arrive Saturday at 7:30 p.m., North
South, East and West bound, and the band will be out
to meet it
HAVy
INTEUUCiWCE
Address all mall matter plainly
completely in Ink. giving Btreet
dress or box or rural route number When I lime received a U.S. Navy After the training period is fLnished
rating in one field, may I change to you go home on leave—at full pay.
when possible.
another field?
When I enlist in the U.S. Navy or the
Place sender'« return address in Yea, If you are qualified, And you
Naval Reserve may I <lo anywork in
upper left corner of the addreas side. will not lose either your ratin« or <*onnection with aviation?
Yes, If you aptitude qualifies you.
Tags should not be used unless neces­ your pay.
you might choose to «tudy any one of
sary as In case of eult cases or cloth Is exercise required in the Navy?
these trades—for example, aviation
bags In which case two tags on the Yes. In addition to regular training machinist,
aerolrapher,
radioman,
activity there Is an order from the
outside should be used and a copy of Secretary of the Navy that require« aviation metalsmith, bombsight mech­
the address and return card «hould the entire personnel of the United anic. parachutist or aviation ord­
be placed on the inside of the parcel States Navy to take thirty minutes nanceman.
Is it nccCMaury for a. sailor in the
of exercises daily.
for Identification If the tag is lost.
Where is a new Navy recruit sent for United States Navy to know how to
swim?
Packing and wrapping: Pack ar­ Ills first t.alnliig?
ticles carefully in strong, durable lie is sent to one of four Naval Train­ It is not necessary for an applicant
to know how to swim in order to be
containers and wrap parcels securely ing Station« in the United States: accepted by the Navy, but every new
Newport.
Rhode
Island;
Great
Laks.
and tie with strong cord but do not
recruit is given a swimming te«t at
Illinois; Norfolk. Virginia; or San the Navy Training School. Here he
seal them or uae gummed paper tap? Diego, California.
must be able to swim at least fifty
except when they bear a printed lab«l What is the next move after
I Inn.- yards. If a man does not know how
or endorsement reading;
"Contents finished my training at one of tlte to swim he is given instruction until
Merchandise—Postmaster: This par­ four i s. Nn,al Training stations?
he can meet this requirement.
cel may be opened for postal inspec­
tion If necessary," together with the
name and address of sender. Sealed
parcels not so labeled or Indorsed are
subject to postage at the letter rate
The name and address of the sender
may be cither handwritten or type
written on the label.
Every one should bear in mind that
If a postal clerk calls their attention
to the fact that a parcel 1« not wrap­
ped or tied securely enough for mail
Ing it Is not for the purpose of critl
clam but instead he la doing you a
favor because parcels which are not
securely wrapped and tied are very
apt to be damaged or would reach
the addressee In poor condition.
Postmaster Pankey also mention
ed that especial care should be taken
in mailing Christmas packages and
cards intended for the boys In ser­
vice. If care Is used In getting their
address correct and plain, there will
May they prosper and grow
be no difficulty in the boys receiving
their mall promptly, It means a
great deal to the boys in camp to re-
celve their mall.
Parcels which are wrapped with
decorative (or Christmas) paper and
trimming should be re-wrapped with
good plain paper therefore they will
also reach the addressee In much
11>l- S|Mirc IMmaiixl by The
better condition.
It Is an advantage to INSURE all
parcels as they may be traced so that
the sender may know whether or not
the addressee received them in CSS
of loss or damage collect Indemnity.
T he C hristian S cience M oni tor
r
the display window at Stone's new
drug store are the two beautiful
paintings by Archie Parker above the
mirrors at each end of the big win­
dows.
The pictures are of Crater
Lake and Mt. Thellsen on one side
and Table Rock and Mt. Pitt on the
other.
The
colors are perfectly
The World’s News Seen Through
STONE’S
BIG OPENING
will start the Christmas Jubilee with a Bang!
Saturday, December 6
SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS
Door Prizes, Grab Bags
Movies by Everett Faber
Congratulations
Gifts of All Descriptions
You Are Invited
to
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Stone
Stone’s Drug Store
on their modern, artistic
Drug Store
&
CENTRAL POINT MERCHANTS AND
BUSINESS MEN
Missionary Circle
Holds Program
The Missionary Circle of the Christ­
ian Church gave a missionary pro­
gram Sunday morning. A report by
Rev. Rollback was given, Mr Rail-
back Is a missionary in Ketchan.
Alaska.
He reports work has been
very plentiful
A big army canton-
ment. airbase • nd shipyard have
been built, The financial situation Is
good but the moral condition Is bad.
it's not being safe for a woman to
be out after dark
Rent and living
expenses ar* high
There was an
exceptional good catch of salmon,
1104..900.090 cans being canned
EVER^ ITEM OF OUR STOCK REPRESENTS HONEST
V ALUE AND APPRECIATION OF WHAT A PRACTICAI
GIFT SHOULD BE.
A
Gift of everyday usefulness is sure to be
remembered longest.
TRY US FIRST—WE HAVE IT
AT MEDFORD'S NEW
ICE ARENA
Popular Prices — Skgfei for Reni
Alexander Hdwe. & Imp. Co.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Stone
on their new store