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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, i»4a CENTRAL POINT AMQUCAN CENTRAL POINT, OREGON PAGE FOUR 44’ednesduy was the tilli« that 44’. A. Stuard ever snow little fall. Mr. Stuard’s «vife daughter Sandra are anxiously wait- Ing for a real snow storm. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leever enter tained with a dinner on Saturday evening at their new home on the old Stage Road Invited guests were: Mr and .Mrs. George Francis. Mr. anti Mrs. H P. Jewett. Mr. and .Mrs. W B Kin' ild, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Freeman and Wiss Jan Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Marine returned Ths Wednesday sewing club mat home from 44'hee|er November 9 at the home of Mrs. Truman Bren They were at 44’heeler for Mrs. Mar ner Thursday afternoon for an en Ine's health, che is reported much joyable get-to-gether. better. DI DI« 41'10« 4 1 Point. left Saturday and return. 1 home, Monday evening from a go,...® hunting trip to Tula Lake. Mr. I) ., Faber accompanied Mr. Smith. Mr Joe Krupp. Nelson Florey and R, n. neth Lannda were also in the party. Christ Sunday, November 24th. at GOOSE HUNTING TRIP— They stopped at a large farm at Tale men, A group of Central Point 7:30 P.M . Lake, had a grand time and return J guests of Mr. Bert Smith. formerly is The special project at this time with the limit of birds. Angeles. now of Central of Los the distribution of Bilbes among night this week in the Christian Church In Medford. He has a very The Gideon Chapter of Medford unusual story to tell anti some in will furnish several speaker» for the teresting curios to show evening service at the Church of GIDEONS SPONSOR SER4 K E— GL> XD4I.E Mr. ;ytd Mrs Ed Sullivan daughters. Margie and Patsy; .Mr and Mrs. t* . • Bigham and son* John, l-arry and David .and Mis” Wa nda • Henn attended the dedica- lion of the Church of Christ at Glen dale. Oregon last Sunday. Vlaitor» from the Central Avenue Chureh of Medford. Christian Church in Grants Pass, and from Lebanon and Port- land were also present. Mr. Guy, A rn> strong, minister, has led the lit- tie groups of Christians there the last few years; and much has been accomplished toward purchasing and remodeling a building and to esta blishing a church and Bible school. and will be discussed Any further remarks about our headgear will be taken as person al and vendetta will be declared with appro priate reprisals taken. Warning, a hat is pro- tection against t he weather. Have on hand two Myers shallow well wa ter systems, four Plan et Jr garden tractors and three Rogers two- way plow. This mer chandise is the best. This is door mat wea ther., keep the mud and grit outside. ---- •— Poultry Wire Poultry Remedies Roost Paint Disinfectants -—• Received a shipment of roof coating. Can be applied cold to those shaky and leaking roofs. A proper job will mae an old roof good for another ten years. Examine the self-lev eling saw horse. A Wai ter Charley invention and put out by the Nil I Mfg. Co. It is a tool that has been needed s'ni * th ' safety pin was invented • F'octric Lanterns Garden Tools • V lor Rdts, all kinds Hammer Mills Sprayers and ' n^irg A son was born November 1$ to Mr. I and Mrs. Wayne Smith of Eu- gene. Mrs. Smith is the former Ar- dell Fee. granddaughter of Mr. Ruth Helfrich C. .4. Myer. Mr. Lloyd Morris, tn. Howard, ami Larry Bigham among those from Central to attend the Med ford-Rose- football game Pass LOWRY’S MOTOR Company TUNE UP. LI BR1CATION A PHONE 23 < ’orner 4th an<l Pine St. t IX1SED THURSDAY OPEN 9:00 AM. to 9:00 I’ M. TURKEY DINNER Thursday, November 28 OPEN 11:00 A.M. TILL 6:00 P.M > FABER’S MARKET Central Point’s Leading Market Phone 291 l> SATURDAY SPECIALS 4 $36.40 to $40.90 Yellow Corn Meal $102.38 WILSON HARDWARE NE 521 CENTRAL POINT l> ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a FRIENDLY ¡> ■ ¡> SETNESS STORE Ri t I 14 I D! 10 Pounds Cream of Wheat 79 c LARD 69c >/2 Gallon lie«« > ««eight Mummuni VM»r(e<l xi/e* »\ o p 4 $1.49 to $4.95 $2.50 & $2.95 each ■ ¡> Christmas ■ ■ Wreaths li 2 Pounds Orange Juke ¡I Prl«,- M-»5—Tills Buy <wit Il telili A < «»rd 46-oz. Can 43 Fancy Crisp Cabbage 98c JUS I ARRIVED—A few rolls of Oilcloth! 46-in.—49c yd. - 54-in.—65c yd. s 4 X l> Shop in Central Point and Save! * Alber's Flapjack Flour 4ualn Punt ako nini syrup for Breakfast 79 10 Lbs 5C i. Pound » Brookfield Cheese 69c 25 Lbs Hamburger 33 s" I I XT! X Eh Pound Guittard's Chocolate special 98 2 Pounds No. 1 SPUDS SPIX14L HUY Diamoloy Skillet 19 Package Sea Island SYRUP Í ■ ;> $3.98 INCLUDING POLE, HEEL * ETC. Ideal for the Boys' Christmas FISH1XG KITS Home Phone 10# 225 PINE ST. / sKtMITI Ils Sport Shop Central Point Beauty Shop I» 44 s Kincaid Implement Co GREASE TIKES « ACCESORIES Phone 1081 10c. 15c Ä 2»c CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES WORK Two ways to be n beauty: 44’ear a smile anti (2) take «outage of our expert operator's knowledge of skin ami hair care. Sjieelal Beauty Aids arc now of fered. TABLE MODEL RADIO and RECORD PLAYER - - ste Rl>4 FOUNT UN SI-R4TCE—LIGHT LUNCHES HOMEMADE PIES BATTERY AND IGNITION and $125.72 “Wee Wheelers" Burelson’s Dry Goods Service and Equip. "I have respect for instruction books and advice, but when I following a beauty, I prefer to my own Instincts.” * • ♦ cast and also with short wave. $62.68 Scatter or Throw Rugs Next Week. WATCH For Our Ad With OUR ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS! PORTABLES AC & DC in regular Broad .11 s’l 1st Anniversary Serving Special Thanksgiving JUST RECEIVED! THE We Are Celebrating Our MILL CAFE Zenith Radios TABLE MODELS FLASH! FLASH! Mr. E. R. Moon who for many years was a missionary in the Bel- giant Congo. Central Africa, will speak In the Church of Christ at 6:15 P.M.. Sunday. Mr. Moon is also speaking each Neil Glenn is working part time at Kampfer’» Big Y. Miss Patrlciu Mathes Is expected FOR SALE—Gallon jug». 10c each. home November 28, from Laurel Roas Confectionery, Central Point. wood, where she is attending the Academy. She will visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. p. Math,s over the Thanksgiving holldny. offering MISSION 4RY TO SPEAK— FOR SALE—Girl's bicycle in good Mickey, daughter of Mr. i and Mrs. condition $25.00. Phono 55. J. M L. II. Camp arrived last Friday Weldman, Central Point. w evening from Chelan, She Is en- FOR SALE—Practically new fivc- rolled In the Central Point High pleCe bedroom set. Three-fourth School, anti also employed at Mann’s mile northeast of Central Point. Department store. F,d Goehring. FOR SALE—Rubber-Tired wagen with hay rake. 315 North First St.. Central Point. 3t-7 an taken at this meeting. Friends will be sorry to know that Mrs. Margaret llultlmrd fell anil OPPORTUNITY for middle aged broke her leg and is in the Cum- RECORD BROKEN— November seems to be doing itself woman to have her own shop munity hospital, She will appreclate for various needle work, mending, callers, tards or letters very much. proud here. Monday from midnight to midnight there was 2.59 inches of etc. Inquire at Rogue Valley rain. This was the greatest rainfall Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bohnert. Mr. Realator on Pine St. in November on record. Then Wed- and Mrs. John Bohnert, Mr. and Mrs. nesday morning there was a slight FOR RENT—Large trailers for chas. Taylor, nnd Mr. and Mr». A. T. snowfall in the valley, also break- hauling furniture. Nill's, Phone Lathrop were among the Central Ing the record for November. Point Grangers who attended the Na 1151, Central Point. Mrs. Ed Sullivan and Patsy ami! tional Grange convention in Portland Margaret motored to Sacramento RUMORS to t.ie contrary notwith recently. Friday night and returning Armistice standing, we »till have the largest • ............. stock of McCormick-Deering parts Day. While in Sacramento they in Southern Oregon. Alexandor Mrs. hi t Johns fell in Becks' Bak visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson Hardware & Implement Co. ery recently and tore the ligaments and son. David. Billie Sullivan joined loose in her arm. WANTED them over the week end. Mrs. Dougherty, and Lola, accompanied WANTED—Dead or worthies» ani Mrs. Jameg Pree left 44’ednesday them on the trip. mals for feed or fate. Phone 362X morning for Seattle to bring home Central Point or 2943 Medford, her little daughter. Whatever is worth doing at all is collect. Southern Oregon By-Pro worth doing well. ducts Co. Mr. and Mrs. L. 11. Camp and son. A person ought to read just as ln- Dwight, were dinner guests at the Doc Houston home 44'ednesday even clinatlon lends him; for what he reads as a task does him little good. URKEN FIR SLABS and SAWDUST ing. for Immediate delivery.' Call 4449 Resolved. never to do anything The wind Monday caused two tele FOR SALE—Coal and wood circulat phon«- poles on’ East l’ino near th«' which I should he afraid to do if It ing heater. Setness. Central Point. city limits to fall. were the last hour of my life. CLASSIFIED This thrilling work school children, 39c Beef Sho. Roast Pound >x/t—-»»-W •x/l——«x/V-rt