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fffTRSDAT. JTT-Y iS, 1944 r GKNTRAL POINT AMERICAN. CENTRAI. POINT. OlUWOff Committee Named to “Keep Oregon Green’ Word was received that Archie Cho.—Oh. Susan Jane. . , Ha. ha, hn. Parker’« nephew 8/ Sgt Todd Thom ha. ha, ha!" to the end. as was wounded in action by Jap Ever have your arm used a« a ambush, in the right upper leg. He nilln< station by a husky mosquito? Three times «ix. four times seven, ha« visited in Central Point. ~ There twenty-eight, and eleven—Dad said Robert E. Dodge, Ashland, Jack were many Oregon men In his com- she must be all of that. Raw-boned sun County Keep Oregon Green pany. hips, broad back, dull-haired, droop chairman, announces that appoint ing head. Her locomotion was like ments to the Jackson County com of old-fashio>ned Harriet Wheeler received a letter the pouring out mittee have been completed and from Kitty Upton «tying i syrup on a cold winter morning. "To that her that five year old kid straddled on plans are being laid to make every father George Upton was now in her. she's the finest thing on earth.“ one in the county conscious of the ngland. Mr. Upton was the ' manager dad remarked. "See him lift those urgent need for fire prevention. of the Riverside U.8.O. in •Medford. reins. He couldn't get a move out This may be one of tre worst of her with dynamite. But the world years in the history of Oregon, 1st Lieut. B. F. Muse «nd wife and Is his.” Hugging the line of cam at chairman Warned, pointing out daughter Pamela are visiting Lieut. the curb at the busiest turn-around in town. A cowboy hat mashing his the shortage of spring rainfall Muse’s sister Mrs. Jack Tharp and ears down. Flash—Tommy and Jim decrease of snowfall in the moun his father, also at the Jack Tharp my coming from town riding Brownie tains last winter, together with the home. Lieut, Muse u; here on fur- in a dead run. When she turned the right-angled corner into the lane to lack of available manpower, might lough. the bagp. the boys went straight on, make this one of our most hazarl- Jimmy hanging to Tommy so tight ous years. The chairman asked that TO OAKLAND. CALIF.__ that he pulled him off. too. everyone cooperte by being extra Mrs. \ ivienne Keith and «mall eon Boys and horses! I wanted to cautious with fires during the coming Freddie, Vivienne's grandmother switch the overalls off of Oral. Hero summer season. Mrs. Ross, and .Mrs. Wanita Driver he came clippity clop down the long The following people have receive.! accompanied Mrs. Ardis Orr to Oak lane from the schoolhouse. His right letters of appointment to the county land where they will live in Mrs. hand held to the saddle horn, the I held the reins at arm committee from Governor Earl Snell, Keith’s home and the girls will work other one length. The right foot stood In the requesting their aid in "this import in detense work, Mrs. Ro.ss will take | stirrup, the left one stuck straight ant war and peace-time service": care of Freddie. out in the air. Three Inches of day- light showed between old Maud's Frank Hull, Herb Grey, Karl Jan- belly and the cinch. How the five ouch, Maurice Tedrow, A. K. St c- VFTEND PENERAI year old ever got the big .»addle on Reynolds, Mrs. W. It. Glass. T. F. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jewett left Maud at all was a mystery to me Daniels, K. G. Denman. R. <1. Fov- Friday evening for Salem to attend Maybe he climbed the fence. Why ler, Gordon D. Gilmore, B. L. Nut- the funeral of« Mr. Jewett’s father didn’t that saddle turn with him." ting, Lee Bishop, Mrs. Aarthur M. who died Wednesday, July 5th. Mr. Little boys seem to have a guardian angel. Cannon, G. L. Linn, and John E. Jewett’s father was ninety-one years Colonel Bol> Berry of Arkansas is Gribble, all of Medford: llarry t'hlp- of age and has been in failing health doubtful if the girls from Hellin’ Hills who are working in war plants man. C. R. Bowman, Joseph L. Fa 1- for the past six months. will be content to go back on the er, Mrs. Norma Stearns, Ray M. farm and accept condition» as they Spalding. Mrs. Norman Parritt. How- POEM— were—dresses homemade, and part ard Oden, H. B. FLechborn and Joe This poem wiil pertain to the of the egg money. He quotes a letter Hearin, all of Ashland. from a war worker to her farmer young soldier. husband: “You better learn all about "Gone over Seas and the young cooking, for I ain’t going to do no wife at home. more for a long time. M.v last week's “Bright sunny day.» will soon fajle pay was $54.—and with what I got saved up. 1 don't hanker after much away, more housekeeping, If I ever come “ So be true Dear Roger Lawrence is home on fur- you got to wait on me for home “For on the Battlefields. quite a spell for a chance." The hus>- lough anil Is wearing two bars on his "You will find me Dear. band sald to the colonel. "Well. I sleeve. broke many a filly in my time. Guess "Fighting for my But never did try « I can do it again Country and you. Dear." Gray Thompson is also home on my hand breaking one that old.” by Joe Mann (Would you think theirs had been a leave, just recently having returned marriage, or a servitude?) home front the war zone. After long months, word has been Letters to Nephews received permitting me to quote from Lucius Lull left Tuesday night at- a letter from a boy to his parents. He By Ella H. Ixtonaril asks that identifying name« be with ter being home on leave. held. You knew him well in IIS and spoke of him as being so full of life, JI in Pierce les also home on leave and pranks; gathering in all the fun 'Dear nephew: Rather happy-go-lucky The radio seems to be getting way he could. Pfc. Neil Stone writes that h back to the long-ago-time song.-«. you thought, yet having a good busi WHlked in a P.X. and was waited on Remember how your uncle Will used ness head. Dating the girls, but by Florence Biasing. to sing "Susan lane" and laugh tho refusing to have a "steady.” With chorus? pretending seriousness In the other children, teasing their Pfc. Paul Penee, wso is station -d the verse, and then ha-ha-lng uticnn- mother and making her run in circles, while loving her too much to in Long Beach, is expected home in (reliably the tune of the chorus: "Her mouth was like a cellar, her know row to express it. Seemingly a few days. foot was like a ham. uninterested in church. Quote: Her eyes mo bright they shine at "1 hope you folks Won’t object to night, her voice was never calm niy doing- this, but I'm sure AST is Billy Stallvwprth, li/c Bos'nmats, was home on thirty day leave, hi« Her form was tall an’ slender, her on the decline, and that my choici neck was like a crane. is right. Of course. Air Cadets or wife iK living in Medford to be near I looked her in the eye ani rather flight crew is dangerous, but his folks. “Now. goodbye Susan Jane. what branch of the service isn’t’ News of Service Men 4 THIS ADVERTISEMENT, ONE OF a cm THE GENERAL public with the dairy f V p L0 HELP ACQU a , nt appear, la M.Page^^ "°NTR,BU’'0N TO IHE WAR P°S' ** f”™" " ^ller; July l5lh Heroines How about the Infantry, etc? Whet I would like to get into In Cadets 1« Navigator, but whether this wish conies true. I’m not to decide. I be- lieve God ras a place tor me some place in this war and this world, with His will, not mine, I will go ward to meet whatever conies, nessing and worshipping In name. May God lead me in the right path, and may Christ’s shining light go forward with all of us—sister, brother, you folks at home and the many homes throughout the world! "Last Sunday Robby and I went to Mission Covenant, I don’t ever remember hearing of this church in ^tedford. but maybe there is one. So, I suggest you go there as they really dwell upon the Bible’s funda- mentals as I’ve never heard before. It's like a great awakening of the soul that's been living stagnant for so many years. This seems to be a general trend among the service men—especially if they’ve been over seas and realized the tremendous need for Him. Some gave their testimonies Sunday morn and also some others gave theirs Saturday j night at the "Ironsides" rally. This time is a great time of awakening, and in this respect, this war Is bring ing people closer to Christ. ".Must close, but I want you to be niy Valentine, too. and even tho It isn't a card, it surely shows my feel ings.” I "pray without ceasing" that you may find this same joy and satisfac tion your claMsmate has found. Devotedly. Aunty. Save Time by using this Modern Deposit Plan Quick Easy Safe Writ« or Call for Complete Information Medford Branch o/ the United States National Bank Hoad Office, Portland, Orogon C. P. SHOE SHOP MIMRCR FEOtRAL Of POSIT INSURRNCf CORPORATION HEADQl ARTER FOR Central Point Market Shoe Laces— Oils and Polish Saddle & Harness Leather THE ROBISONS Fresh Meats, Fresh Vegetables Groceries PHONE 441 PERL’S Funeral Home Established In your community 2ft years Dial 2075 42N W. fllh Si. Medford. Oregon I KYLE’S RESTAURANT Steak—Chops & Chicken Dinners 6 P.M. to 2 A.M CUSTOM UPHOLSTER & MATTRESS WORKS RUPP’S HOME DINING ROOM < ; !1 RECOVERING THEATRE SEATS, STOOLS, DAVENPORTS. OTTO MANS. HASSOCKS. WE SPECIALIZE ON ANTIQUE AND COIXJNI.AL FURNITURE. FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS RE- UPHOLSTERED AT MODERATE PRICES. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OCR 27 YEARS EXPERIENCE. GUAR AN- TEED TO BE AS GOOD AS NEW SETS. SAMPLES ESTIMATE YOUR HOME, NO OBLIGATIONS. CALL CENTRAL POINT. !! OREGON. PHONE 5S2. ♦ Joe’s Associated Service < LOSE!» THURSDAYS HOURS: Weekdays from I p.m. til Midnight Saturday ami Sunday 1 p.m. till Midnight DINNERS SERVED WITHOUT RESERVATIONS PHONE 75 for reservation for partie«, banquet« A luncheons. 503 Front Street on Highway 99 MEDFORD ROLLER RINK SKATING PARTIES THURSDAY BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT TIRES GUARANTEED BATTERIES ACETYLENE WELDING LONG’S CAFE Cniler New Management—Jimmy ami Thelma Kafndcr SERVING HOME COOKED MEALS Saturday anil Sunday Meals will Im served until 12 P.M. STEAK AM» CHOP TO ORDER Medford Armory Central Point Beauty Shop Phone 23 V VS I fez, » BACK AT THE OLD STAND! Central Point Closed Mondays until Four. Even- Vie & Jim Ing Ap|H>lntniei.tM then. COLD DRINKS CONFECTIONS MAGAZINES PAPERS FISHING TACKLE August W. Glutsch Ol’IV H:OO A.M Io 11:00 P.M. Doctor of Optometry Successor to Dr. Jud Rickert Specialist In all problems of eye comfort and viMon 300 'flu tirer Bldg Dial 4001 FOll AUTO OH PERSONAL Always, on our dairy farms. /1 women and girls have had plenty of chores to do . .. morning .,. night... seven days a week. But what they are doing now would amaze you. Food is essential to the winning of the war, and among the most vital of foods are milk and the prod ucts of milk. In cheese, for exam ple. important nutrients of milk are concentrated in flavorful form for shipment to our fighting men and fighting allies around the world. So the Government’s requirement of cheese this year is now set at nearly 4o0 million pounds. (More titan the whole nation produced in 1918 when the last war ended!) And ovef 500 million more pounds of cheese are needed for you and other civilians to share. From America’s dairy farms, into the Armed Forces, have gone many sons, brothers, fathers. Still there is the daily job of caring for the cows, the task of harvesting feed to store against the winter’s need. It means work, hard work over long hours . . and calluses on the hands. Our hats are off to these heroines who unflinchingly fight on the United Nations’ food front! LOANS SEE GENE THOMAS Me. No«. 8-ïll A M-217 S. Central Because of the tremendous demand, both military and civilian. you may not be able to get as much Kraft Cheese as you would like, or net your farorite varieties—Kraft American, "Old English", "Philadelphia" Brand Cream Cheese, Velreeta, and soon. But you may be sure, asaluays, that any cheese or cheese food which bears the Kraft name represents the very highest standard of quality. 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