The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, June 21, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 104a
OE-TITm. POINT AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. OREGON
Time of Drivers’
Licenses Extended
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Oregon drivers licenses, issued on
or after June 15. 1941, need not be
renewed this year. Secretary of State
Robert 8. Farrell said today. The
1945 legislature assembly extended
the time of these licenses to June 3".
1941.
The numbers of all licenses thus 1
extended bear the prefix “5R", Far- i
rell said.
‘Many drivers apparently believe
they are required I to renew their '
driver’s licenses this year, but the,
act of the 1945 legislature extends
the time these licenses are valid
through the nxet two years," Farrell I
said.
The secretary of state explained it
is not necessary that a new license
card be obtained, showing the new
expiration date.
All enforcement
authorities throughout the nation
have been notified of the legislature’s
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x by ADA R. MAVN E
ORÉGON
DAIRY COUNCIL
SCHOOL X VCATION
The closing of school to many
children means days of freedom to
enjoy out-of-door play and an op­
portunity to build health for another
year; days free from a letting-down
of the health rules practlser so dili­
gently through the school months.
< hildren s need for sleep and rest
and proper food may be even greater
during vacation days with the extra
hours of play and warmer weather
than during school days. Meals dur­
ing the summer, as at all times,
should be built around the protec­
tive foods—milk, fruit«. vegetables
and eggs. Three well-balanced meals
served regularly each day from now
through the summer will help to
build health step by step. So it is j
Important to continue to provide
every day, adequate amounts of those '
foods which promote growth and In­
crease general health as well as en­
ough in amounts to care for tho
greater energy needs during the sum­
mer months.
This year will see more and more
young people helping with chores,
with gardening, with the harvest,
and many other jobs that will help
in the war effort,
Em|4iasis has
been placed on the importance of the
right foods every day Jor working
people so that health and efficiency
are maintained. The right foods are
doubly Important for these younger
workers since their foods must pro­
vide for growth in addition to maln-
talning health and energy.
During these vacation devs keep
the food habits under control if you
expect your children to return to
school in the fall definitely benefited
from the summer vacation months,
Y our summertime guide should in-
elude two or more glasses of milk
daily for adults—three to four or
more daily for children—to drink
and combined with other foods.
action tn extending the time the pre- |
»ent licenses are valid.
Letters to Nephews
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A. W. WALKER
Real Estate
LELAND CLARK
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Central Point Beauty Shop
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Building a Greater
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Phone 731
EFFECTIVE JUNE 18, 1945
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Fresh Carrots
Medford, Oregon
GUARANTEED BATTERIES
HASSOCKS
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Each 25
3 Bunches 19
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5 Lb
SOUTHERN OREGON FUEL CO.
Additional Schedule— Saturday Night Only
Leaving Medford - - 11:30 P. M.
Leaving Central Point - 11:45 P.M.
RECOVERING THEATRE MEATS• ST(MH.S,
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CANTALOUPES
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
ALL S< HEIM LES EFFECTIVE DAILY EXCEPT THE 9:15 A M
LEW ING CENTRAL POINT WHICH DOES
NOT RI N ON SUNDAYS
MANS.
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1-lb. Jar 31
2 Pkgs. 66
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New «Spuds
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Shilling’s Coffee
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TIME SCHEDULE
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WATERMELON
Pine or Fir Slabs
Central Point
Mason Jars
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26 N. Bartlett
GREEN
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STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES
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16 9. Fir
Dial 7121
Medford, Oregon
Medford
35 N. Ba-t leit
Phone 741
No. 2
Fresh Seedless Raisins
(FORMERLY HANSEN'S)
Central Po>nt
Thrift Market
LARGE SIZE
DULIEN’S
EIGENE NILE
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Eads Transfer &
Storage Co.
Houseware
ELECTRIC & ACEYTELENE
WELDING
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Pbone 2460
N. Riverside
Surplus Truck Sales to
Farmers Mad by Areas
Central Point
Plume 23
Next to Bear Creek Bridge
Telephone 27?'.
427 E. Main
Medford
SEPTIC TANKS
The Oregon AAA committee has
designated six principal wheat coun­
ties as one area and has obtained
estimates of the needs there and for­
warded these to Washington. Possibly
six other areas in the state will be
designated later, says Donaldson.
The Office of Surplus property I*
to keep representatives of the AAA
and WFA Informed as to availability
of surplus trucks by types and sizes.
These agencies in turn will determine
Preliminary steps to obtain more critical needs by areas prellinlnary
government surplus trucks for Ore­ to having definite allocations made
gon farmers under a new sales plan to nuch areas.
have been started, with first action
affecting the principal wheat-growing STRUCK BY « Mt—
Gloria Greb. aged 10. daughter of
counties. N. C. Donaldson, executive
assistant of the state AAA committee Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Greb of North
Bend. Oregon, is in a hospital there
has announced
being treated for a broken leg and
The new program provides for severe bruises, suffered when she
lies of allocateti trucks to dealers was struck by a ear after alighting
from a bus Wednesday of last week.
who auree to resell to farmers and Mr. and Mrs. Greb and children
farmer cooperative within designated moved to North Bend a month ago
ireas.
Farmers who
hold
AAA where they have purchased a home
at 757 Commercial St. They are
certificate* can then purchase trucks former residents of Central Point
direct.
and Talent.
Plume tata
7 N. Bartlett
Medford, Oregon
Ine Appointniei ta (lien
Randies—Rentals
Stock
Fire Insurance
Clonexl Moiulayia milli Four. Even
Fanns—City Property
SAND, GRAVEL. CEMENT
Official Coast Gua.d Photo
Automobile
Liability
Dear nei new
I sit here reading a quartermas­
ter’s letter over and over. It hum­
bles me so. yet makes me so thank­
ful for the goodness of God to this
nation of ours which has been so
spared In this world conflict. New
Caledonia. New Guinea, Leyte. Luz­
on. I'nnay, Negros, where he has
Fat must belong to that group
described as "whose God Is their bel­
ly". because food sure comes first In
his life. From the first, he had two
tits to one for Smarty and Poky. Like
kiddies, they are getting to be "little
devils", providing us many laughs.
Hear the quail in the yard! I must
look for cats. With warmest love.
Aunty.
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By Ella II. læonard
Medford Concrete
Construction Co
U. S. Treasury Department
seen the results of Jap domination
and war
"Children starved and
maimed
The girls recovered from
Jap brothels ’ were either hopelessly
diseased or else pregnant. Abortions
common cause many deaths." ' ’’The
American Army is trying to feed I .iii.l
clothe them the people but it I h a
huge task. Clothing is the big pro­
blem. and many women and ___
girli
keep out of sight due to their seml-
nakedness
(A reflection on our mo­
desty? The smaller children play In
the nude and no one seems ashamed
of it.) "It is common to see women
harnessed to a homemade plow try­
ing tc > rebuild
‘ ” their only source of
food—rice, Except for the abun-
dance of sea food, cocoanuts and
jungle fruits, I am sure thousands
would have starved."
"The faml­
lies at home ean thank God they
were spared the curse of a yellow in­
vasion." "We over here are certain
of a speedy and complete victory."
"Everything is sodden and mouldy"
from the rains. "Dysentery, jungle
rot. malaria, and dengue fever are
very prevalent." I am wondering if.
when you reach the Pacific from
Germany, that you will feel that Jap­
an s course has been long-planned
and German-guided, instructed. Jap­
an has mushroomed so in power. Do
you think Germany may have played
upon her and used her for a pliant
tool? After experience. It will be in­
teresting to hear your comparison of
these two nations. Why do you
k God has favored us as He has?
W ay / to H ealth
However, if the license card nas
become mutilated, or the driver
wishes a new card showing a change
of address or personal description,
he may r_.ake application to the
secretary of state for a duplicate card
which will be issued for a fee of 25
cents. Farrell emphasized, however,
that drivers are not required by law
to obtain a new qird to show a
change of address, a change in per­
sonal description, or to show the new
expiration date.
Landing operation. Amphibious
tank that War Bonds helped provide
races for Pacific beach as all-out
shelling of enemy emplacements by
U. S. fleet eases up.
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