The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, October 21, 1943, Page 4, Image 4

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    CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN, CE
nirnsOAY.
XT, OREGON
T——
Hnry Eldon, Bert Peck and Mr.
, Gebnard are hunting east of Klam-
L. Hatfield and Mr. and Mrs. O. A.
Mr. W A. Shell, who han been
Myers are
hunting
In
Lakeview
very ill. 1» better at thia time.
Mr. E. P Stone baa a very attrac­ country and will be gone the rest of
the reason.
tive window display.
Mrs. Owings reports that »he is
closing the service station for the
wlnter this week, she may open It
up In the spring. She Is moving her
trailer house out to her daughter
Mrs. LaCasee's place. Mrs. Owings
expect to spend some of the winter
with her mother Mrs. Belle Milton
at Rogue River. Mrs. Milton is
elghty-elght years old and confined
to her bed all of the time.
Joan Collin« la expected home
from the Shrine hospital sometime
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ridgeley and
family of Portland, on their way to
San Francisco to make their home,
stopped In Eagle Point to visit their
mother Mrs. Charles Hanscom and
brother Earl.
A new lot 2yrs., «yrs., Syr*., lo yrs.
overalls at Faber’s.
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Mrs. Gladys Muse received word
from her husband that he had been
picked one of five out of a platoon
to be drill inspector In the Marines.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Maple received a
letter from Mr. Maple’s daughter
saying that her son Kenneth Wagner
was Quartermarster 3/c and that he
was changing boats.
correction —
Sorry but thru a misunderstanding
we reported Lt. Donald Richardson
as being across but he is still In the
Desert Training Center in the U. 8.
He is near Needles, California, La it
week his battalion was given a plea­
sure trip to Grand Canyon,
He
wrote that after so n-apy months of
desert training, it was a most won-
derful outlng.
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Cpl. William (Billy) Keizur and
father, Mr. Keizur were dinner guest-,
of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Minnick Sat-
urday. Billy left th!« morning to re-
turn to the hospital for more treat-
ments.
MUSINGS
O ctober
st. itu
The whole problem is too big for
the local people to solve alone and
we are glad that Uncle Sam is get­
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ting interested In
matter.
the
course, part of the job must be done
And unless such creek channels arj locally, the county, city and the
kept cleared of willows and other farmers themselves. But we will
Flora Dove Rogers is home with
growth, there is sure to be trouble. need help and hope to get it.
gathering In her ear.
This abnormal growth of willows
County
Commissioner
William
along the creek channels is caused
Perry is leaving today for a huntin'«
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Danielsnn
to a large extent by the fact that
trip.
and little daughter Delta Diane have
there is so much irrigation nowdays
the
Midway
Road.
moved
to
The Keystone elaas are entertain-
that the creeks carry more water in
Mrs. C. M. Johnson received word
Ing the High school class at the
summertime than was the case years
from her son Arthur In engineer
new
Drygoods
have
some
Faber's
Christian church Friday evening.
ago.
corp, that he had undergone a ma­
juvenile blue denim overalls.
jor operation and
was improving
Mrs. Gilbert E. Cays is visiting her
slowly.
Mrs. Elmer Wilson nas arranged
aster and family in Seattle carng for
N YTIONALLY ADVERTISED
a
very charming window display of
her sister and the little new nephew.
WAVES
Teddy McCoy was home with a
dishes, wine color glass dishes having
Closed Mondays until Four. Even­
sore throat the first of the week.
a prominent part in the display. This
Men’s rubbers, light or heavy
ing Appointments then.
Mrs. Mollie Neal is spending the
is in the Wilson's, hardware.
weight at Faber’s.
week with her daughter, Mrs. Bert
»:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Central Point, Oregon
l*ec.k
Phone 23
Central Point
Mrs. Stotts’ husband T. Sgt. Stott«
TEX for Pro-TEX-ion
Mrs. Barbour of Ashland spent the
called from sisters Wednesday night
Wurm Blanket» cotton and part afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. and told her he thought he would
Shell recently.
wool, at Faber's.
maneuvers about
be home from
Nov. 7th
Mr. Lylne Merrill was the guest of
Word ha» been received that Pvt.
Lucius Lull is now in Kentucky at honor at a chicken dinner at Kyle's
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ayers and
< s AND GATES WILL BE TURNED VPsIDE DOWN WITIIOI T
Fort Knox. He expects to be sent honoring his birthday one evening Maxine -pent Saturday and Sunday
THE VISIBLE AID OF HI M IN HAND. As THIS WIERD SPIRIT
to Missouri for more training before this week. There were fflteen pre­ with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grimes and
MOVES OVER THE LAND YOl WILL PI RH IPS PLAN A PARTY
sent.
Mr. Merri|l left Wednesday David at Klamath Falls.
being sent to school.
TO BE IN KEEPING WITH THIS TIME OF THE YEAR.
noon for Alturest to be with his
Miss Ruth Keizur was operated on grandmother, who is very ill.
Mrs. Henry Bile left for her home
for appendlcltus Wednesday morning
In Long Beach. She received word
and is doing nicely. Her brother,
Clyde Conrad arrived home Wed­ that her husband's boat was coming
Cpl. William Keizur, who is home nesday on furlough. His mother in. Mrs. Bile has been visiting her
on leave from the hospital, expects accompanied by
Clyde
left
this mother Mrs.
Helen
Hostutler of
to return to the hospital soon.
morning for a visit in Roseburg.
Eagle Point.
Central Point Beauty Shop
Complete Beauty
Service
GUY TEX
Fire & Automobile
Insurance
HALLOWEEN
Get your black cats, owls, witches
and decorations at
STONE’S DRUG STORE
FABER’S
Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy re­
ceived a letter from their son James
saying he was fine and asking them
to send him paper and Ink.
Harold Wilson A S. from Farragut
Is visiting h s parents on leave. He
expect to be stationed somewhere
else, when his leave is over. Leo
Roscncrans IS also visit ng his par­
ent < and comes from Farragut. The
boys never saw each other while in
Farragut.
.Mrs. Loursa Cash returned h >m»
Haturday, Oct. 16, from San Jose.
Calif, where she had visited a week
with her daughter, Mrs. Esther
Fugltt and family. Her son, Ned
Cash from Santa Barbara, Calif,
came up on Sunday, Oct 1, and
stayed till Friday night, Oct. 15 so
they had a nice visit together.
SATURDAY
Wluit y ' m ßuq, Willi
Free Merchandise Prizes
WAR H ILMI.'i
5 Ocean Navy
When Pearl Harbor burst upon us
our great expanse of territory was
protected by a one ocean navy of
about 350 first line ships with an
addition of an approximate number
building.
SPECIAL PRICES
GROCERIES
New Merchandise
Now we are in a five ocean war
and we are required not only to pay
for the building of enough ships of
the line but also for hundreds of Lib­
erty ships and auxiliary craft. The
amount of money you invested in
War Bonds when we had a one
ocean navy was all right then, it
isn’t enough now. Buy more and
more War Bonds.
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New Firtex Ceiling'
PREM
TAKE your «»ailing to Eva Wright.
Hhe'll do It right. 4 blocks north
of fira hall. Sth and Cherry.
New Roof
35c
Jar
WANTED
New Paint
MECO PEAS
303 Size
. 10c
We are back to normal
and better than ever.
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Pound
KNACKELROD
R* HALF.
»LU u |
2 for
Everything done to make
our Store the best in
Southern Oregon
15c
piece. Two 1* months heifer«
Inquire after &.30 I’.M. al J. E
Sullivans, 7th and Oak St.
L'Mb CARS, *& of them to choose
hem. 1311 to 1*41 models. Ixirgeet
stork In town. Priced to sell
flkults Bros.. North Riverside be
tween 4th and Sth eta.. Medford.
WKKEN FIR SLABS and SAWDUST
ter Immediate delivery. Call 444k
Medford or 1*1 Central Prtnt
VOIR
(IIOI-S
VOIR
We Done It!
FABER’S MARKET
HAD A FIRE AND
CLEANED UP THE
MESS.
A Good Place To Trade
Since 1910
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CENTRAL POINT
FAVOR«
ROASTS
STEAKS.
FROM
INSPECTED
New Fixtures
T
FOR SALE- !»»rge du. ks.
SELECT
U.S.
MEATS
A
GOV.
AT
LEADING GRO­
CERY.
T. Treasury D/farim/M
WANTED—Dead or alive, old and
worthies animals
The tallow #nA
grease from an average thousand
pound animal will furnish enough
glycerine to make 300 pounds of
high explosives.
Certain ooaps
made from this tallow are used In
the manufacture of aynthetlo rub
ber. Meat and bone meal are key-
etonee In the manufacture of egg
mash and turkey feeds. Your
country needs theae products bad-
ly. Don't let that important sal­
vage go o waste. Ca'l THE SOUTH­
ERN OREGON BT-PRODUCT8,
AT THEIR EXPENSE. THEY
WILL IM) THE REST.
New Fluorescent Lights
25c
3 for
MEAT DEPT.
ITE
Lipton's Soup Mix
CLASSIFIED
Of
FARBER’S
MAH-
1‘ulnt
Price
KITT.
CROWN VEAL
Roast - - - .
Fresh
Ground Beef -
STEER BEEF
Roast.................
Shoulder Pork
Steak ....
Colored
FRYERS - .
Fresh
HALIBUT - .
Fresh
SALMON . .
DILL
PICKLES . 2
29
29c
31c
31c
43c
42c
45c
5C
C
6
7
8
8
for
free
COFFEE
and
donuts
Served Ail Day