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

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Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Britton and
small daughter, Karon, spent the
week end at I'resent City, The
weather was rather cold except Sun-
day. which was nice and warm.
Mrs. R. H. Driver sprained her
hand recently when she tripped anil
fell.
Kobi*on
returned
home
Peggy
Tuesday from *i couple weeks visit
with her sister.
Shirley Brenner is visiting
cousin in Klamath Falls.
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Mrs. Ix-ster Munn of Salem is visit­
Mr. and Mr*. John Foster attended
Ing ile! p.irents-in-law. Mr. and .M > a picnic at Ashland Sunday with the
C. L. Munn f<y three weeks.
«ales commiunssary of Camp. This is
where Mr. Foster works. They h; d
Khaki or Sun Tan work clothing a very nice time. On their way home
in your size at Faber's.
they called on Mr. and Mrs. IJoy I
I alen on Pittview ave.
Harriett Wheeler ottended the lied
Cross bandage claa* Tuesday and
.Mr. und Mrs. William Wilson and
folded bandages. This makes the
daughter. Ardis, of Lu* Angeles,
second time for Harriett, It is hoped
stopped Tuesday noon on their way
that some other school girls will
to Eugene for a visit with Mr. Wil-
come out and help.
son's mother, Mrs. Nancy Wilson and
sister, Mrs. Mary Foster, They left
Burn to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Eugene,
Wednesday afternoon for
Trautman. Central Point. July 11.
where Mr. Wilson will have medical
1944. a girl, 7 lbs., at Community
attention.
hospital.
Visitors at the Girl Scout baseball
game last Thursday were
Mrs.
Naomi Kessler. Arthur Clark and
Ramon Barker from Glendale, Calif.
They were house guests at the Dir
home.
Mrs. . George Moresett of Bremer-
ton is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Amo«
Hiatt. Mr. Moresett is In the Seabees.
Mm Myrtle Cays left Monday tor
a visit with her daughter in Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Rube Murray from
Mr. and Mrs. Branch have bought
Vallejo, who have been visiting Mr.
property on Losier Lane.
Murray’s mother, Mrs. Martha Stev-
Mr. Paul Martin and Mr. Lew •*ns, left Monday for their home.
Swartz enjoyed Sunday dinner with Iau>t Thursday Mr. and Mrs. John
Foster entertained them, Mrs. Stev- I
the E. E. Scott*.
i*ns and Mrs. Inez Ferguson for din­ |
ner.
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Mrs. Dorothy Hess and son, Billy
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and Helen Wheeler, all of Medford,
.Mike llanlcy—I pair Imbblcr *1.25 visited at the R. ¡1. Seegmiller home
parents
writes his
Bollie Clark
■I. II. laimi*. 1 pair shafts, $0.50.
Sunday.
Maud Grant and Pearl
is cabin leader and that he
that
he
Ed iM'ver, balance on horse *15.00 Grundland vi*ite at the Seegmiller
has a chance to stay four weeks at
Geo. Ross, 1 wheel, #5.00.
home last week.
the camp.
OLD SETTLER NEWS:
Jimmie Cushman is now out of the
hospital at Grants Pass. His mother
has leased an auto cabin, so they will
be near the doctor for a while. Jim­
mie is not recovering as fast a* hoped
for.
Gaterman
Hay Windrower
BALE TIES
Mrs. James Rolls and daughter,
Barbara, of the Applegate district,
are visiting Mrs. Painter for a few
days. Barbara is also visiting at the
James home.
MOWER REPAIRS
Hay & Stock Salt
Poultry Supplies
FLY SPRAY
Garden Spray & Dust
Electric Fence
Controllers
FEEDS & SEEDS
FOR RUNT
Little Louise Pendleton returned
home' from the Community hospital
Wednesday and Is ercovering nicely.
FOR RENT Room's clean and airy,
>15.00 per month, ltesturant in
Men's Industrial Work Shoe.« for
same building. Mill workers pre­ toe protection at Faber's.
ferred. Central Point Apartment
Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Gleason and
Jimmy arrived Monday for a short
W ANTED
vl*it with Mr. Gleason’s parents. They
WANTED—Someone to pasture and returned to Klamath Falls Wednes­
care for fresh Jersey cow on share day. Jimmy stayed for a longer visit.
for milk. Milking 5 to 6 gallon*
daily, or will sell. Inquire at 411
Manzanlita St, or Phone 61 Cen­
tral Point.
FOR SALE -1930 Foul Coupe. Call
E. R. Gleason. Phone 34 and ask
for Mrs. Anna Lambert. Central
Point
Before you begin your 1944 can­
ning, Good Housekeeping Maga­
zine advises you: use the holling-
uater hath method for tomatoes
and fruits, only. Can nil vegetn-
bles except tomatoes by the cor­
rect use of a pressure cooker to be
sure of killing botulinus germs. In
the last few years, cases of botul?
inus food poisoning have cropped
up in widely different parts of ths
country. Buy. borrow, share a
pressure cooker—but don't can
low-acid vegetables any other way
If you want further information,
write Good Housekeeping Maga­
zine. 959 Eighth Avenue, New
York 19. N.Y.
FOR SALE—Heavy two-wheel bout
trailer.
Big tires in good condi­
tion. Phone 13X2. 710 Bush St.
Central Point.
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FOR SALE—We have a fair stock of
pumps left
Alexander Hdwe. St
Imp. Co,
FOR SALE—Rawlelgh s Liniments,
extracts, summer drinks, fly sprays
and water softener. See or write
J. R. Johann, 1716 North Rlver-
alde, Medford. Oregon. Authorized
Dealer.
40-41
FOR SALE—I S acres? 7-room mod­
ern house, fruit house, garage,
barn woodshed, plenty of shade,
lawn, city water and well water.
>1.000 cash1 or >2.000 terms. Carl
Fernlund, 9th and Laurel Street,
Central Point.
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UNEEN FIB SLABS and SAWDUST
for Immediate delivery. Call 444»
FOR HALE—John Deere Binder.
Alexander Hdwe. X Imp Co
$1.59
Step Stools
$2.75
Lawn or Porch Chairs
$5.25
15c
O’Cedar Perma Moth
$1.19
Mowing Machine Oilers
20c
Milk Cans, 5 gal.—$6.50
10 gal.—$8.45
Hoes, garden
$1.35
Can Openers, wall type
$1.50
Milk Pails, tin
69c
Gates V Belts & Pulleys, Pittsburgh Paints,
Congoleum Rugs, Ammunition
for Farmers
Stink
Wilson Hardware
Ranche---- Rentals
Next to Bear Creek Bridge
Telephone 2721
427 E. Main
Medford
PHONR 521
CENTRAL POINT
Coffee Cup Cafe
MOVING
padded van moving
Closed All Day Mondays
OPEN » A..M. to 12 MIDNIGHT
For Oregon. Washington. Cali-
FRIED CHICKEN DINNER
Regular Service.
furnia.
<1114 KEN NOODLE SOUP
MIXED VEG. SALAD—MASHED POTATOES
GARDEN PEAS—HOT ROLLS X HUTTER
HOME MADE ANGEI. FOOD CAKE
COFFEE OR MILK
Eads Transfer &
Storage Co.
in S.
Fir
Dial 2828
Medford, Oregon
ALSO DELICIOUS SANDWICHES
FABER’S MARKET
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Central Point’s Leading Market
Phone 291
Krusteaz
MEAT DEPT
l'or timi quick Pic Crust
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Round Steak
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STEER BEEF
VURRA F NE
3&COMB«NATÊON
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FRESH EACH D\Y
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23c
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VEAL CROWN ROAST
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WHEAT HEARTS
Young ROASTING HENS
COLORED FRYERS -
Fresh DRESSED RABBITS
30
31
SPECIAL
SPECIAL
49c
29c
Ground Beef
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INIICIIII FLOUR
"•UYCM TWIATS"
FANCY VEAL STEAK
37c
PorK Sho. Roast
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Steer Beef POT ROAST
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Vegetables.
HOME PATTIES
4A*
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Prices and Quality Groceries and Fresh
MOCK CHICKEN LEGS
4A*
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you U.S. Gov. Inspected Meats at O.P.A.
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Farms—City l’ro|ierty
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FOR HALE Home water system and
irrigation pumps. Alexander Hdwe.
* Imp. Co.
Goggles........................ .....
R.F.D. Mailboxes, metal
attention : all home cann
/ he Biggest Little Store in town offers
FOR SALK
$2.75
Attention! All Home Canners!
Quality Meats & Groceries
C. Earl, Owner
PHONE 741
WANTED—Dead or worthless ani­
mals, they help the war effort.
Phone 21143 Medford or 362X Cen
tral Point Collect.
Respirators
Lid Lifters
Real Estate
Valley Meat Market
WANTED—House work by the hour
or laundry work to take
home.
507 Mauizanlta Street Central Point.
BUTCHER KNIVES, good quality
55c
6- in.
75c
7- in.
90c
8- in.
A. W. WALKER
school at Farragut. He will be there
Received a card from Mrs. Erma
until the last of September.
Fleetwood
(former Erma Hedge­
peth), saying they had a fine little
Mr. and Mrs. Clark McDowell and
modern home, Just four blocks from
children are moving from Pospect to
end of bus line In Portland.
She
Central Point. They expect to move
enjoys hearing front her old friends
into their own home where the Pink­
in Central Point through The Ameri­
hams are now living.
can.
HAW FILING AND GUMMING—H.
Brown on Oak St., across from
Alexander residence.
HAS
stand-by in case of a bad fire—to be
turned on ONLY in such an emer­
gency—and no cne would holler. But
wo know that If the people of this
city are forced to use such stuff as
the new well supplies, there will soon
Mr. Sam Wagler and daughter, ! be an exodus which will leave this
Miss Bernice Wagler plan to move neck of the woods as a "ghost city”
back to Burlington, Iow’a soon.
—.a relic of the past. Property value«
will shrink to nothing and vacant
Mr*. Mary Jane Headley has re­
sumed her position as assistant secre­
tary and treasurer with the First
Federal Saving.*« and Loan. Mr«.
Headley is making her home with her
mother, Mrs. Gladys Bebee.
Chippewa Loggers, calked or plain
at Faber’s.
either abandoned or turned over
some other use. it will be possible
make some deal with Medford for
adequate supply of water.
WILSON
MUSINGS
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Mrs. Sally Musty has been in the
hospital sinCe Friday, She was bet-
Bob Gilman bought a Farmall A.
ter at last reports,
All her family Tractor and Everett Faber, a Farmall
lire home.
M. Tractor of the Alexander Hard-
Mr.
Implement
Co.
ware and
Mrs. Maxine Ilowe Mnd sister, Mary Alexander says it is a pleasure to nee
llodapp left Friday for Turner, more farm machinery released to the
where they visited their parents, Mr. farmers.
and Mi**. Fred Hodapp. Returning
home Sunday night.
George Vincent is attending G.M.
Mrs. Bessie Fredenburg returned
home from the Community hospital
the first of the week. She underwent
an operation for appendlctls a couple
of week* ago.
CLASSIFIED
houses will be the rule once more,
Su we urge the people of Central
Point to be as patient as possible and
to live up to the new rule* about
Irrigation hours. Let's do our part to
make the most of a bail situation for
Kincaid Implement company have
a new gadget to fasten on to a mow-
ing machine to rake up the hay.
They had five of them and had to
order more.
M rs. Bessie Murphey Smith, who
expect to go to Alaska next month to
teach, says that she has never been
anywhere in a boat or airplane and
she is quite pleased that she will have
Mr. and Mrs, T. L. Duncan of Med- the opportunity to do both on her
ford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. trip.
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Frank Hammond.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Borah
hope
to be able to move Into their
Carlton
and
Missionary
Misa
society will have charge of the morn- new home in Central Point before
ing service at the Federated church long. They now have the .sewer in.
Mr. Borah is doing the work in the
Sunday.
evenings after work.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson will
leave Sunday on a business trip to
Portland. They will continue on to
Tacoma to
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visit their son, Orville
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wife and «mall son,
Wilson and
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Stuart.
The new Well can be left as a
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1 Pound
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Weiners
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1 Pound........................
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Beef Roast
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1 Pound........................
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SPECIALITIES - Cod Fish,
Smoked Herring, Smoked Oy­
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