th tbsdav . ja m ara * s i . i »3 5 T h e A M ER ICAN , C E N T R A L PO INT. OREGON PAGE FOUR Local Happenings I points * MT _______________ ___________ JACKS«»V IL L E DBFKATKD NEW TEACHER STARTED ON J oll MONDAY AGAIN BY POINTERS ASSEMBLY PROGRAM GIVEN HY Jl'M ORS ______ At an Assembly last Friday af­ ternoon. the junior class put on a program which was very much en- joyed by the rest. Two songs wers Bung by girig 0f the junior class end ( b Webster played an instrumen- "" 1 on tbe pjaM0. Several short s|{jtg were tben enjoyed very much plays the plonshlp football team Coaat All-Stars led by "Iron-M ike" Mlkulak The game is sponsored by the Portland Rose Festival and all net prot.eedg 0f the contest will go to help f(nanee the 1935 Portland Rose Fe8tival Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Siny- Mr. Alexander is Improved euough lie of Keno, Thursday morning at so that he will return home Satur- A clean sweep over two invading Mr. Carl Boswell of southern ( ah- the His (laughter Mrs. quints from Jacksonville was made fornia arrived In town over the week — home ol Mi Smylies parents a day or Sunday baby hoy weighing 8 lbs and 12 <>*- H '- left Wednesday evening . by .. ‘ - * — the Pointers Friday night. The end started in as - teacher and ba.— Mrs. Suiylles mother Mrs. Theodore! and they will return together. Sacred1 Mr main *ame wa* decided In the final ketball coach of the high school Glass Is caring for the new baby Le , Alexander will be In the moments, when a basket for Central! Monday morning. Heart hospital in Medford and it Is Roy and his mother every morning He formerly attended school here I.ATI.N CLI It MEETING Point gave them the long eud of a TH E F E D E R A T E D C H U R C H E S hoped he will improve faster being HELD FRIDAY AFTERNOON 21-23 score. The contest was o n e jw» ere graduated from high Bible, School, Arthur Webster The teachers of the schools here, home among friends, ______ of the best seen here for years. Vlr- school. Upon leaving Central Point At a Latin Club meeting Fiida> superintendent, 9:45 a. m. gave Mr. and Mrs. McGuire a fare­ Mrs. Hide is one of the many suf- ‘ « e “ “ <1 Rusiell were home team! he attended college at the U. of O. to during the 8th period they decided Morning Worship— 11:00 A. M. well dinner it the Domestic Science | stars, each caging eight points, while and after graduating moved to sell candy in the evening at the y p g q g (two groups) 6:30 room of the high school last Thurs- fering with the flu Johnson of Jayville was high scorer' southern California. and basketball game. Libby Hamilton, p m day. Mrs Ltt»C) Casey If from Medford is caring in the game, caging nine points. Mr. McGuire, former coach Thompson and Esther Lathorpl .. I AH» Evening service at eight o’clock . . . Randolph Glass and family visited for Mrs Hay. Mrs. Hay is putting Despite two former victories overi | teacher, and his wife moved to Gold were put . In charge of the sale. Bette Men's Prayer Meeting, Monday at he will teach. at Mr. Glass's parents borne Sunday, forth a lot of effort in learning to. the Jacksonville B quint, the B team **'ere Hill, president, was in charge of the p m --------- - walk and we feel like she is going had a hard struggle to win, 17 to 13. They will both be missed very much meeting- Women's Bible study and prayer C. F. Case of Sams Valley visited to succeed. ! Bill Grimes, center, was outstanding, here. group, Tuesday, 2:30 p. m. her sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. Pnlnt imiieH' chalking up ten of his team's points. Everyone wishes both Mr. McGuire McGUIRE TREATS TEAM Midweek church service, Bible and Mr Hoswell lots of luck in their Theodore Glass Wednesday. , “ ‘ be Central mint ladies, ^ ON FRIDAY NIGHT study and prayer. Wednesday 7:30 in speaking of the story that we re-: For a final treat for his basketball .M m I ii G am e aew j ° b8- eeived from headquarters in regard regard! l Ur nnH Mr« Richard Chase an- celved . ’ . . ---- ----------------------- team, Mr. McGuire fed them Ice p. m. Choir practice, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. nounce the birth of i daughter, De- lo Mrs. Bursell's emblem mentioned |C,,n,r“ C*‘n,ral ' **otot (5M) (:M > J»>ville (a;») |{RIDGE CLI II MET SATURDAY nounce the birth of a daugn . Rusaeli ---------- (8 ( S) ) ........F ....... Johnson (9) The Junlor IiridKP club m#t at the|cream and cook‘ es after the Same CHRISTIAN CHURCH (8) u n ; "II I U lvIII IV»» UV-IMK , . I **"■*• ^ * * " 0 - * *-------- ------- ---------------------* . ,, . , . , . . . Bible School— Sun. 10:00 A. M. Of the Royal Neighbors of ^ulbertsoa (D -.C ....... Mitchell ( 7 ) ' F)rst pril, went to Dorothy Powell ” ° dle8 of cookies and Mr. Me- 20. The child weighed 8V4 pounds corder Morning Worship— 11:00 A. M. Amerlca for 17 continuous years. I A*cr8 <6 > G Elltcroft ( l ) | and congolati(m to Esther Lathrop. ; Cuire had bought several gallons of at birth. ! Conrad ( 1). ..... G........ ...... Backer Bible Study— Thurs. 7:30 P. M. Dorothy I *ce cream and they al* met at the Those present were: Referee. O I Hughes. At the annual council meeting ofj Junior C. E.— Thurs. 4 P. M. Sugar Pine shakes at Faber's Powell. Carol Furry Dorothea Hedg- hl« h 8‘'b° ° 1 and e " ° y ed “ ' A1‘ the the Crater Lake Council of Boy It Game peth, Libby Hamilton, Esther La- boys hated to see McGuire leave b u t, Senior C E.— Sun. 6:30 P. M. Mr. Stanley Parrish, who has ■I'ville ( lit) I?) Edwin Geb- liked the idea of the ‘‘ feed" very | Mission Circle— Third Friday charge of the singing at the Feder­ in Medford, Larry Schade was re-| Hood (1) .... F ....... Graham (6) each month. ence Martin, much. ated church meetings will be a din­ elected president, Eugene Thorndike Lawrence (2J ..F......... ........... Lnsk a Yost and ner guest of Roy Jones today. Capacity Crowd Is re-elected treasurer and R. E. Me- Grimes (10) ...C ......... .. Nunn (6) Elhose was elected scout commis­ Sanden ( I ) .... G........ Expected at Game Nancy Jean Gastou and Avys Ay­ S P E C I ALS ...G ......... ......... Littel. ers, who are attending Normal at sion. Every Day at the Portland, Jan. 30.— Indications Substitutes— Central Point, Lath­ W e Wonder Why— Ashland, spent the week end at the Main street was very nicely decor­ point to a capacity crowd filling the The senior class don’t grow up Chet & Ett Parker A. W. Ayers' home, returning Sun­ ated with flags Wednesday In honor rop (2 ). Jacksonville, Johnson. and learn to "take it.” Every time Multnomah Stadium on Sunday, Referee, Od Hughes. HAMBURGER INN day evening. of President Roosevelt’s birthday. Medfor|,\|\ Two new signs up in the gvm in School Gossip A good time to plan that garden. Oscar Blackford w u s plowing back of the yell section. Dorothy Powell and Libby Hamil­ New bulk seeds at Faber's. T O M A T O E JUICE Tuesday and I*. D. Utflatid had his — 0— ton attended a show in Medford Sun f LOCAL PRODUCT— 3 CANS team out with the spring-tooth har­ More paper wads flying around. Mrs. Lois Young attended the lec­ day afternoon. — 0— ture given by Mr. Harry Krinke row. i KRAUT — 0— A junior girl getting in at two- wekk-known composer-teacher ol Carol Furry was in Medford Sat­ | IN lll'LK— PER QUART Scott Hamilton has moved onto thirty Sunday morning. Seattle, at the Medford Hotel Mon­ urday morning. the Patterson and Olsen place. Catherine Coy walking downtown day morning. — 0— Tuesday night— but not olone. Everal Dean spent Friday night Toshika Takao. who attended Mr. A. H. Banwell, manager ol — 0— with Fern Cherryholmes. the Jackson county Chamber of Com­ school here a number of years ago Norma, Viola, Roger L. and El- — 0 — merce, reports a very good attend­ and graduated from Medford high In den proceeding down main street. Bill Snyder was in Medford Thurs­ 1933 was baptised in Ashland this ance at the President's Bull and Cra- — 0— day evening. terlan show. Every place was Jam­ last Sunday. She was born In Ja­ Bill Grimes getting his glasses pan and said that her grandmother med It wtll be the last of the week Her mother broke in Biology class by a flying before the proceeds will be counted, was a true Christian. Medford Electric eraser. died while they lived here. hut It will be a large sunt Construction Co. Joyce Young entertained a group B. M. Bush, Owner Elder Sister Gives ol her friends at her home Wednes­ WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WTTII Phone Medford lllilg. Advice to Bride day night. The occasion being her Corner 6th tbS— St. and Central Are THE REST GRADE OF birthday. Everyone reported a very Medford, Ore. enjoyable time. Dear Dorothy; O A K and FIR Just received Mother's letter men­ tioning the fact that l am to have George for a brother. Congratula­ W O O D tions! I am very much pleased, as i f always did like hint. Now, I'll be AT CHKAPKHT PRIC K S the elder sister, and give you some advice: After you and George have a home Central Point Wood Yard From lc to 25c of your own. don't ever let anyone, washing machine agent, or friends, Phone ,Hk1 ND E \ WtIKTl TO t HtMME FROM NOW o \ DISPLAY persuade you that it Is cheaper to do your own washing! If our days ran Uke a clock. It might he, but you Valentine Candy in Soon never can see the days ahead S'ou will be sick, or have friends call and a hundred and one other unusual S P E C I A L occurances After your machine is bought, you Just feel like you must MKK THE ALL-WAVE use it. I know from dearly bought experience that It DOES NOT PAY, Stewart Warner financially, physically, and I might say. spiritually. I'll tell you all my experience* when I see you. After R A D IO S trying It once, I always send my REGISTERED laundry to the Medford Domestic Roth H t c and S n cs-T u bc Laundry—simply by railing 166. Mm lei« Medford. They rail for the wash •t every Tuesday and deliver every Fri­ day. No more "Blue Mondays" for me. D O N ’S R A D IO THE BEST DUAL-PURPOSE SHEEP Ruth Is walking everywhere now! and is saying so many nice words WYX>L and MUTTON SERVICE Write and tell us all the wonderful news and when It la to be You know It will p«) you t„ have a pan-bred ram fur >