The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, January 13, 1944, Page 4, Image 4

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    Till RSDAT. JANTARY 13. J»u
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, ORCQON
CENTRAI. POINT AMBUCAN, CT
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Mrs Frank Homer ■ of Portland
underwent a major operation
la t
<
w k«k and is reported to be getting
*
alena nicely.
Dale
Kilburn recently returned
from a two week vacation trip «pent
with Mr and Mra. I^en Spencer in
Sa n Diego,
Mm. Spenct'r I m Dale’«
They had a very enjoyable
sister,
One evening they attended t
visit.
-how and someway became separate I
after the Show, Dale started home
in the wrong direction, He declares
that he hitched kicked thirty miles
before getting home.
W you have fryers for «ale, (fall
Earl at Faber's Market.
Faber's Dry goods have rubber
elastic on hand, •» inch width, they
•■xpect other widths in soon. A num-
. of people have been heard to re-
mark that many times they can buy
things In Central Point which they
can't find them any other place such
as bobby pins, safty pins and cotn-
mon pins
County Judge Coleman says he fell
down on his job.
A young couple
Urt. Sgt Dickie and wife and S. came in to be married the last of tpe
Sgt Dalsho an 1 wife returned re­ year, and he sent them to the justice
furlough
spent In of the peace.
<ently from ti
In checking up his
Tacoma.
weddings for the year, they totaled
just 9».
Ml», W. K. Hare Is very ill at her
home.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ramsey
Jan. •> a baby daughter weighing
Mr«, A. T Marine, who was to en- eight pounds.
tertain the Golden IJnk class this
If you have fryer« for sale, see
month, is leaving for Portland today.
Mrs. Scott will entertain the class in Earl at Faber's Market.
her place. Mrs. Marine will take
Mrs. Scott's place next summer.
Mies Shirley Kincaid arrived Wed­
nesday evening to visit her parents,
Miss
Vineent is very ill with Mr. and Mrs. W B. Kincaid.
Caroly Johnson of Portland accom­
panied Shirley to Medford.
Friday
• veiling the folloi/ng gue.-ts wei
Mrs. A. B. Mead la still very 111.
entertained at the Kincaid home.
Miss Johson and Lt. Davidson from
shoes at Ca m p White. Mrs. Kincaid returned
non-rationed
See
the
The freshman class held their firkt
Falter'«—*2.00 pair.
to the Oregon State college Sunday. party last Thursday night in the high
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returned
Mr
Wallace
Freeman
Wm.
Keizur left gym auditorium. According to all
*Mr. and Mrs.
home from the
hospital
Mondax Tuesday evening for San Francisco who attended the party was definite-
..ening
He is doing nicely but it where they were called by a relapse
¡IX a great success.
„ill be some time before he will be of their son Sgt. William Keizur, Jr.
The evening was started off bj
M r. Freeman who had been in the hospital but
....le to resume work.
playing
various games, followed by
underwent
a
major
opera-
o ently
was thought to be recovred and ex
tlon.
peeted to be back in active service. Mima Wilson’s demonstration of the
No defínate news of his condition is correct way, according to her, to
“Darrel Newstrom, nephew of Mrs. available.
This wan greatly en-
ballet dance,
Charles Seefleld, Is visiting his aunt
Sit the home of William Perry at
at joyed by all.
Get
your
skytone
crochet
He called one day on Faber's —a large assortment.
Eagle Point.
Of major interest, however, were
Billy Abott, who wa« a school day
the free refreshment« consisting of
living
neighbors on Butte
friend
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Krupp received ’Pep-l-j • •l.i and cookies.
With th s
Creek. In spite of the fact that the
• boys had not seen each other for a letter from their son whom they the party was brought to an end.
they recognized each have been expecting home on a me­
nine years,
-The Cenfhil Pointe:'
Newstrom 1« in th»» dical discharge, saying he was still
other at once.
coast artillery and stationed in Wash­ In service, working in the postoffice, DEI’I T3 COLLECTORS—
ington. 1 Mrs. Seefleld Is staying at waiting for his discharge.
Deputy Collectors will be I In Med-
the Perry ’ home carlg for Mrs. Perry.
Mrs. Kenneth Powell received n ford. January 17 to February 5 inclu-
siva; February 28 to March I 15 in
Wanted fryers by Earl at Faber’s letter from Mrs. John E. Conner, who elusive for the purpose of assistin'--
Point
for
a
number
lived
in
Central
Market.
of months ad is now in Olympia. She taxpayers In preparing their federal
likes It there but not as well as in income tax returns for the year of
Mr». George Wright left this morn- < 'entrai Point.
Her husband 1« st.i- 1943. They will be in Ashlarfd on
Illg for Merrill to attend a ihowir tloed at Ft.
Lewis.
School starts Primary 24 28 Inclusive.
in honor of her granddaughter, Miss
there •t 8:40 A M. and closes at 3:20
Louise Bowman, who will be married
Bl'lhDIN'G CASTLES
Mrs. Conner expects to come
P.M.
to Eugene Beasley, who Is In the back home sometime In March or J planned to build myself a castle
Mias Bowman
navy at San Diego.
Where I could wine and dine my
later.
and Mr. Beasley attended school to-
friends in luxury.
gether.
I planned to build my castle
In a chosen spot down by the sea.
Neul Richardson received a piece
Then I thoqght of the mountain
of s Jap airplane from his brother,
fastness
Frank, which is one of his must
Among the fir and stately pine.
prized possessions.
On a mountain side I’d build my
castle.
Joe Krupp received a letter from
Council
presented
The
Student
And there in ease I would recline.
Arthur Miller in which he reminded tht'jr
program
Frldav,
assembly
him that he would hold him to u
January 7, which was greatly enjoy- Then I heard a small voice Baying.
pre-war promise when he returned.
ed by the student body. The program That wealth and riches wasn’t mine
to try.
Men’» Wool socks—a wide luuiort- consisted of a pantomine, "Out of
Si. I can only build a cottage.
ment ut Faber’s.
the Storm" and then a pep rally.
By a public road and
watch the
world go by.
Th owe taking part in the pantomine
Frank Glenn Is stationed at Buck­
ley FJeld, Colorado. lie left Dec. 1st. were Flo Rogers, Boh Lull. Kenneth Put no. I'll not be hound hy lack of
The render
riches.
He leaves his wife and seven child­ Palen, and Dan Sage,
ren on a farm near Central Point. wa« Loree Brennesholtz. The soun1 I \ iw I never will despair
So I will keep on building castles
Mm Glenn's parent* live near Buck-
effects were handled by Shirley Kel'y
Just building c.istles in the air.
ley and when he knows for sure if
and
Paul
Blumensteln.
M. Mosher,
he may he there for awhile, she will
Central Point, Ore
-The Central Pointer
join him.
Frosh Hold Party
Thursday Night
Letters to Nephews
By Ella II. Ix'onard
’.ear nephew:
Do you think your mother would
s ty this is "the Spitting image of
y n? What do YOU think of it?
WHAT ARE LITTLE BOYS
MADE OF?
. lips and snails and puppy-dog tails"
Certainly not! These miniature males
\re made of wonder ar.d stubborn
pride
And chuckle«, and good clean dirt
from outside.
They are made of sweetness that
nine-tenths guile
\nd mischief redeemed by an angelic
smile.
i hey are made of curiosity and devo­
tion.
But mostly they're made of perpetual
motion.
(By May RichstoneT
Robin has been stepping it off try­
ing to keep .pace with a 7 year old
A hijrd tumble, and the hard gran'te
•11 grated most of the skin off his
• hi„n, while the lower lip was almost
cut through by his teeth. It swelled
William Kenny Is 111 at the Sacred
Heart hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Weldman
went to Portland on a plane and Mr.
Weldman wa« operated on for an
injury to his knee
Mis. Weidman
remained with hint for a week
turning home Monday morning.
Weldman ie doing likely ml expects
to be horn»' sometime the last of this
week or first of next.
Earl
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NOW OPEN
FRIDAY NIGHT
(’antral Point 28, Gold Hill 25
C. P. Cubs 3<t. Gold Hill 2nds 17.
Talent 34. Eagle Point 20.
Roseburg 25, Medford 20.
Ashland 37, Grants Pass 17.
SATURDAY
Medford 31, Roseburg 27.
MONDAY
Klamath Falls 34. Ashland 29.
TUESDAY
Central Point 19, Talent 25.
C. P. Cubs 21, Talent 2nds 4.
Medford 28. Grants Pass 25.
Klamath Falls 29, Ashland 25.
Central Point Beauty Shop
Phone 23
Central Fatai
Closed Mondays until Four. Even
Ing Apimliitnients then.
9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
GUY TEX
Fire & Automobile
Insurance
Offici' Plume 2870
Central I’oint, Oregon
If no answer, call 2C57
TEX for Pro-TEX-lon
Central Point Market
THE ROBISONS
FRESH FRUITS
* and
VEGETABLES
?
Basketball
^Scores
2<>1 Mctlloirt Center Bldg.
Market
Fresh Meats, Fresh Vegetables
Groceries •
PHONE 441
Medford
1202 N. Riverside
tium seeds. When seasoned as plain
bean«. we did not hit the dish so
hard. So one
tablespoon tomato
catsup was added, and one of scraped
onion, and a bit of oleo. Cayenne of
course. For contrast, a salad w-ai
made of one apple, one bosc pear
and 3 stem of celery. Add one tablei
spoon sugar and salad dressing. Not
too much. Try It sometime.
A little girl stormed at her mother.
| And a little "Foundy" bluehed over
It.
"No manner of hurt was found
upon him, because he believed in h's
Clod.” So may It be wth you, honey.
1 In deepest truth, Aunty.
Dr. A. A. Soulé
Medford Orange
Student Council
Gives Program
I’ankey left Tuesday
Mrs. Betta
morning for Sun Diego to visit her
daughter, Mm. Edwin Andren for a
month or six weeks.
up until he talked
drunk.
slow aaioid tar . . that U Smudge.
w hen needing to move. 33 hether it
his tail caught in the dow. °r a
-, he makes but the
foot stepped • on,
slightest meow- and still holds his
position, He wa« lying on the clean
sheet on the machine, which needs
The flyswatter was used
patching,
on him soundly, Did he move? Not
him. Nor cry. Just bunched him-
self up _j
as tight as possible and lay
there. 1 Had
— to be lifted down. Three
; ■
toe nail holes
are In my arm where
he hung on as he fell off my lap. He
can move plenty fast when the spool
or ball occupies him.
Or grabbing
a meal as the birds eat the chicken
feed.
He was on the kitchen roof
this morning ¡»egging for help.
He
found the ladder at the pantry win­
dow. walklg down three rounds, and
ran the side rail to the ground.
One of our preaches who was a
missionary in the Gilbert Islands 27
years, told us something of them
Friday.
His face literally shone ns
reviewed some of hi- life there:
their cooperation
and
fellowehip,
group with group They do not work
on Sunday.
All day Saturday until
midnight they may cook and prepare
for the Sabbath, but it Is a holy day
to them. And whatever is left from
the-meals is divided equally as they
go home. The very islands he knew
so well, some of you have become
acquainted with.
Perhaps you arc
reaping the seed he sowed in teach-
Ing Christ's way of life.
Part of the table decoration Friday
resembled manzanlta. But no. It
had both flower and fruit, seedpod.
The flower was longer and slimmer,
the leaf more rounded at the apex,
Rich red balls hunt-
But the pod!
In clusters each
on delicate stems,
was set together like mosaic. each
bit ending in a fine thread, In the
sun, the red appeared silvered, over.
Like delicate frost work. Opened up.
the Inside was soft and mellow, and
It
the • color of honeydew melon,
tasted like jam. The bits of red
mosaic must have been seeds, Some
one called it a strawberry bush, And
every one wanted a slip.
We had a brush with garvanzos
this week.
They look like nastur-
FABER’S MARKET
Central Point’s Leading Market
£
Phone 291
Terminal Cleaners
QUICK SERVICE
SUITS — UNIFORMS
Pressed While U-wait
Keep in mind when you buy your
Choice Roast or Steaks that our
meats are all U.S. Gov. Inspected
t
and priced by O.P.A. regulations
wants fryer*—Faber’s Murk-
• t
Mr», lam Taylor has been ill
flu and Is Improving slowly.
WOOD
£
LOST
lAJST—Ration Book No. 3. May be
left at the Central Point Market.
Tillie Maple.
WANTED
DAYTIME NURSERY. 35c an hour
Resident 420 4th and Manzanita..
Mr«. Maud Davis.
Ready for Stove—No Splitting
Clean—No Sawdust or Chips
Call Us for Prompt Delivery on
Big 300 Cu. Ft. Load
CENTRAL POINT FUEL
Noodles
19c
Pound
Price
Points
5
l>
£®l IFEBUOY
Eß 1 2,„ 15 c
STR 31. POINT
WANTED iMd or worth Iva« ani
main, they help the war effort
Phone 2943 Medford or >62X Ce:i
tral Point. Collect.
MEAT DEPT
Newtowns
Pound
HEAVY FIR 2x4’s
CLASSIFIED
GROCERIES
Beef Shoulder
Roast .... 8
3r
Sho. Pork
Roast . . . . 4
31c
Bacon
Squares
25c
...
1
i lomemade
KRAUT - - - Qt.
WEINERS
- -
23c
33c
5
<!
:
«
•
Home
Rendered Lard
2
17c
Fresh
Ground Beef
6
29c
-
1.3
Point
GREEN FIR HEARS and 3AWDUBT
for Immediate delivery. Call 4 44»
USED CARS, 85 of th«m to choose
from. 1*33 to 1*41 model«, lairgeat
Priced to sell
■teck In town
I. N Shults. North Riverside be-
tween 4th and 5th sts. Medford
Electric Arc and
Acetylene Welding
NEW AREO BATTERIES
GuarnntSd tn The
la ted Company
Joe’s Associated Service
OREGON BEAUTY FLOUR
Colored
FRYERS
?
SPECIAL
t.t' AR 3NTI I I» It tltn 33 HEAT
Fresh
FISH
50-lb. Sack
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A
SPECIAL