The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, November 21, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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NOVEMBER ¡4, 1«I7
THURSDAY,
CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN CENTRAL POINT. OREGON
WRC Makes Plans for
Golden Anniversary
with birthdays In last three months
ot the year please attend. Refresh­
ment committee is Curtiss
Jones,
Shrier. Houston and Booth.
The Wm. H- Harrison Relief Corps
Next meeting Dec. 7th
met for a pot Iuck dinner at noon
Saturday, November 16, but it turn­
ed out to bo u real Thanksgiving
feast. The ladles were glad to see to !
The Central Point post office | h
many of th© husbands and children
making
plans to handle the largest
conie out. About forty were served.
volume
of
Christmas mail on record
Mrs Tucker and Mrs. Shs 11 of Med- this year.
ford were guests.
Postmaster William Abbott states
Meeting opened at two o’clock
that the volume of mail handled
with Mrs. Minnick presiding although
already this month is greater than
she was still bothered with a bad
for the same period last year which
throat. It was decided eaetff member
points to the fact that many people
bring a dish towel to next meeting as
are mailing Christmas gifts earlier
th<- supply in the kitchen is low.
this year.
plans were discussed for a golden
The postmaster advises patrons to
anniversary of the Corps which will
mail parcels going to distant places
have been organized 60 years on th»
not later than December 1 and
5th of January. A committee t<
parcels for
points near here by
plan details was appointed;
Nora
Dec. 15.
Hansen, Mae Robison. Grace Shrier.
Mr. Abbott pointed out that by
Dora Jones and Lorlle Minnick. In
mailing parcels early the post office
looking over roll call it was found
is able to handle the outgoing mail
Emma Gleason Joined in October.
before the large volume of Incomnig
1913 and Elizabeth Faber in May
mail for Christmas begins arriving,
1919 and both are still active mem­
which is about Dee. 15. .
bers.
Postal clerks have been instructed
Election of officers will be held at
to refuse to accept parcels which
the next meeting. Every member
are not properly packed to be trans-
must attend or accept any office
given her. There will be initiation.
It Is also the time for the quarterly
birthday party. So all members
Doctor of Optometry
POSTOFFICE NEWS
August W. Glutsch
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10 DAY SPECIAL
ported In the mails. Patrons must
realize that due to the large amount
of mail in transit during this period
parcels must
be properly
packed
and wrapped and must be tied with
strong cord in order to be safety
transported in the mails.
Articles listed as unmailable any-
time
are
intoxicating
beverage«,
ammunition and expoaivex, inflam-
able matter such as matches, fire­
arms which can be concealed on the
person, poisons, obscene matter and
narcotics. This is only a partial
list of .unmailable matter but covers
the most important,
The postal
laws provide severe
penalties for
mailing such matter.
Patrons who are in doubt about
any matter to be mailed or about
anything concerning postal regula-
tions should
inquire at the post
office.
Blue Cross Campaign
For Grangers Ends
14M8 N. Riverside
Phone 1918
Medford, Oregon
Building a Greater
Southern Oregon
Cold Wave»—«10 and up
Hair Tinting A Specialty
Open Evenings by Appointment
RUPP’S HOME
DINING ROOM
SNIDER’S
Phone 2I8H
26 N. Bartlett
Meslfnnl, Oregon
Lauretta’s Beauty Shop
Phone 463
Do you know there are only 27
Shopping Days till Santa Claus pays
his annual visit?
Electric Supply Co.
ALSO REWINDING AND
EXCHANGE
CLONED THURSDAYS
267 Pine St.
planned
CHRISTMAS
Is Near!
THE AMAZING NEW
OFFERS YOU THE BEST RE­
PAIR SERVICE ON
MAGNETOES, GENERATORS
& STARTERS
"The campaign
r
Beltone Mono-Pae is such
a sensational advance that already
tens of thousands of hard-of-hear­
ing people ha»r been delighted
with how splendidly they hear
with this tiny but powerful device.
No clumsy, separate battery pack
or wire!
Successor to Dr. Jud Rickert
Specialist in all problems of
eye comfort and vision
•«M< Eluhrer Bldg.
Dial 4601
west Hospital Service
the leadership of Jane Thomas, lec­
by Blue turer, was the first grange to over­
Cross officials in cooperation with subscribe their
quota,
signing up
During the month of October, State Grange Master Morton Tomp­ S'i'r the day the campaign was an­
Oregon Granges concluded a cam­ kins and the State Executive Com­ nounced, July 1.
paign for enrollment in Blue Cross mittee. was carried on entirely by
Plan for prepaid hospital care, add­ grangers.” said Dickson.
Linda Kay Askwlth is home with
Of the new members 279 are men,
ing S6J grangers and family members
the chicken pox. « Thia la Idnda’a
to the 6.000 already protected by 3<lS women, and 27S children. Straw­
first
year in school.
berry
Grange,
Number
under
Blue Cross, according to Frank F.
Dickson, executive director, North-
Oil Permanent—86.50 and up
Oil Shampoo & Ilalr Stylo—SI. 30
PAGE THREE
( all or phone our new Medford
office at 211 Liberty Bldg, phone
4262, which has recently been
opened by H. C. Mitchell of 214
Miner Bldg.. Eugene, for tlie pur­
pose of rendering a better service
to the hard of hearing in tills n.ea.
Mr. Mitchell- Is associated with
James N. Tuft Ak Associates of 734
Ain. Bank Bldg., Portland, who
have been serving the hard of
hearing since 1934 and are well
rcognlzcd In thLs work through­
out the state.
SHOP NOW! DON’T WAIT WHILE
SELECTIONS ARE COMPLETE!
We have a complete selection of Cards,
Gift Wrappings and Decorations.
At our store you can find something
for every member of your family.
And Remember we sell only Quality
Merchandise at Reasonable Prices!
Burelson’s Dry Goods
DINNERS SERVED WITHOUT
Central Point Market
RESERVATIONS
FOR AITO OR PERSONAL
LOANS
THE GRENBEMERS
SEE GENE THOMAS
Lie. Nos. S-211 A M-217
43 S. Central
Medford
Medford Concrete
Construction Co.
SALE
PHONE 441
CT.OSED SUNDAYS
35
USED CARS
SAND, GRAVEL, CEMENT
SEPTIC TANKS
LARGEST STOCK IN SOUTHERN
OREGON TO CHOOSE FROM.
.
N. SHI LTS, NORTH RI*. ARSIRE
MEDI (>IID, OREGON.
Sewer Pipe & Irrigation Pipe
Phon»- 246»
N. Riverside
Fresh Meats, Fresh Vegetables
Groceries
-»■j.
Medford
IF YOU ARE GOING TO GIVE
DINNERWARE
Everylaal.t I- miking about the iiini-iml vnbies vve
lire offering.
So stock your pantry now.
You
ace assured of service. convenience and the lowest
total prices. Take advantage of the vnrlety and
the quality foods we now offer.
for Christmas or if you need a new set for
Thanksgiving dinner we advise buying it
now! We have received a few sets of
We Feature Sunshine Crispy Crackers
The Army Ground Forces offers you
CHERRY BLOSSOM—
32-piece Sets - - -
54 piece 8-service Sets
$9.75
$19.35
Also a shipment of
BORDER ROSE-
32 piece set -
54 piece set -
Look toward Korea and Japan! A thrilling new job and a
new life—with iiiiii. ting work, sports, entertainment ami
travel opportiiniti»'—can he ' a<l for the asking by qualified
young men who volunteer f»»r the 1st Cavalry, lltli Airborn»
6th. 7th. 21th or 25th Infantry Divisions.
VI hat an opportunity . . . what a job! Training in one »1
these crack units will stand you in good stead when ver you
go. Study a foreign language. Learn the fascinating details of
Military Government-so vital to future peace and prosperity.
Japan's "Isles of Pines” arc but a sample of the attrac­
tion« of an Armv career in the Far East. The Army has
reopened comfortable hotel-, theaters, swimming pools, tennis
clubs, golf courses, ball parks. These - familiar haunts of
pre-war tourists
and many ««««’ developments — provide a
broad choice of recreation.
N’ot everyone can in» j«mv up to this job. Only 3-year
enlistees who meet pre-»qib» »1 physical and mental standards
can enjoy the l>cn»'fils of such a job. High overseas pay,
good food and lodging and a generous retirement plan make
your future in the Army (.round Forces too good to miss!
See your nearest \rrny Recruiting Officer for full details.
$12.90
$24.05
• Li«f«a fe: "Sound OR," "Warrior, of Peae«,'* "Volco of tho Army."
"Proudly We Hail," ond Maier Football Sroadcail,
your rodl«.
HERE'S WHAT YOU GAIN ON OVERSEAS SERVICE
Wilson Hardware
STARTING RASI RAY
PER MONTH
★
m AoanoN
Cental Point
TO FOOD,
lodging .
CXOTHfk
mhxcal and
NOTICE!
DfNTAt CAJtl
Master Sergeant
or First Sergeant
Technical Sergeant
Staff Sergeant . .
Sergeant
.
■
Corporal
• • •
Private First Class
Service
1« V. 3.
|(165.00
135.00
115.00
100.00
90.00
«0.00
75.00
.
Service
Oversea«
fl 198.00
162.00
1J8.00
120.00
108.00
96.00
90.00
Private ..'...
Overs««' S.rvlee lacrea««« Bose Pay by 20*41
Your Rejilar Army Serves the Rati«« and Mankind in War and Paaea
CABINET WORKS. SASH, BOORS AND SCREENS
Made to Your Order
BOX
POSTOFFICE BLDG.
SHOOK
CUSTOM PLANING
Medford, Oregon
Central Point Cabinet & Mill Works
Win. CRABB, Proprietor
Central Point
A NEW LIFE OUT THERE
Clothe« Hamper, wicker, enameled—$9.25
Step-on Cans, for the kitchen - - $6.39
$3.75
Door Mats, corrugated rubber
$1.98
Door Mat«, coco mats - - -
$1.95
Bread and Cake Boxes - -
$2.10
Electric Toasters
$6.65
Revere Double Boilers
Phone 521
Thrift Market
Phone 741
I.
A
GOOD
IOB
FOR
YOU
U. S. Army
CHOOSr
Fine
THIS
PROFESSION
Conoer-Morris
AMBULANCE SERVICE
SAWDUST
' À
I
7
i
2x4 WOOD
Central Point Fuel
VENTRAL POINT
PIIONE 573
Stamper & Golf Bros.
HARDWARE
JACUZZI WATER PI Ml"---- WELL DRILLING—PI MP SERV.
GENERAL P UNT—HARDWARE—HOUSEWARE
QUALITY TOOLS—SPORTING GOODS
NOW!
Phone 303»
On Highway nt North City Limita
1
223 Went Main
Medford, Oregon