T ill i w i '. 'i i Tb» AMERICAS, CENTRAL POINT, OltBOON PAGE FOLTI Mary Price Blow) of Portland -jy i t y i - ' - j f 1 y passed away very suddenly today of heart disease. Her funeral will be held here a t : I two o'clock Saturday. Mrs. BlossV j THE FEDERATICI) CHURCHK8 Full Ball-bearing, Self-adjusting Bible, School, Arthur Webster Mr». Jessie Richardson and Mr». Mr». Mollie Holme» received a many ■ friends will be shocked to Superintendent, 9:46 a. m Jack Southwell left 8unday on the very fine picture of her «on Joe In hear oi ^er Priced from $7 to $10.50 Morning Worship— 11 A. M stage for California where Mr« bis cap and gown thal be wore when I no BETTER MOWER MADE £. Q . Faber's store is a busy place, T. P. 8. C B. (two groups I 6 J» Buy a New M o w e , t o H e l p Win tli<- W E '■> B 'i« u t lf > in g M M • Richardson will visit her sister and 1 he received bis medical diploma. He other relatives in the Bay district writes that he expects to be In Cer - Everyone is hustling around. New Evening service at eight o'clock He Is still shelves, containers and counters are and Mrs. Southwell will visit her tral Point next month Men s Prayer Meeting, Monday a' with the P. T. and T. Co. appearing as if by magic. The back mother in Los Angeles. ■ — partition has been moved back, en- 7:30 p. m. H ARDW ARE & SPORTING GOODS Mr. and Mrs. E Caster of Traill Women’s Bible study and prayer Junior Ayers, Jerry Jones and R<'>' larging the whole store. Fresh paint □ visited Mr. Caster's mother in Med- Jones will attend a dinner party in every where— it is really worse than group, Tuesday. 3 30 p m. Bible ford Saturday. Midweek cburck service, honor of Junior’s birthday at the, *pring bouse cleaning, study end prayer. Wedaesday 7:30 home of his parents In Jacksonville! ” The P. T. A. Executive committee Friday evening. -Mrs. E. E. Scott and Mrs. Boswell p. m. Mrs. Wall and family of Sterling Why does Central Point need a will meet with Mrs. Langston Fri­ who is visiting here, enjoyed dinner Ckoir practice, Thursday, 7:30 » m Sunday. newspaper? For the best an­ day, March 29. Jessie Richardson says he is not today with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis swer to this question we will give CHRISTIAN' CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Gene Warner and going to take up the ashes Friday as Swartx. a one year subscription to this pa­ Poultry Meetings for Bible School— Bun. 10:00 A. M. he was instructed to do before Mrs. 1 ■ family accompanied by Mrs. Carrie per and a and dollar cash prize. Morning Worship— 11:00 A. M. Richardson left for California. Mrs. Lois Young's high school County are Arranged Chase arrived from Williams, Calif. Answers must be in by April 1st Bible Study— Thurs. 7:30 P. M. class of the Christian church enjoy- Friday evening to visit with Mr. and and no manuscrips will be return­ Poultry meetings are scheduled Junior C. K.— Thurs. 4 P. M Mr. and Mrs. Duke Lowis enjoyed ed a party at the church Wednesday Mrs. A. E. Powell and family over for this week-end according to Coun­ ed unless called for. Senior C E.— Sun. 6:30 P. II. dinner at the Shark home with Roy evening. The boys furnished ice tha week end. Mr. and Mrs. Warner ty Agent R. G- Fowler and all tur-| Jones recently. Mission Circle— Third Friday ! cream and the girls pie. and family returned to there home key and chicken raisers are urged to Each scout present threw a shovelful each month. I n Williams Sunday and Mrs. Chase of dirt at the base of the trees as The W. R. C. Ladles have com­ attend the meetings. Mr. Martin from Hotel Grand In will remain and visit at the Powelij pleted plans for serving a noon lun- Medford was caling In Central Point Three meetings are planned, one they were planted. Gribble gave a home. cheon in their hall over the Ross j Tuesday evening. at the Ashland City hall Thursday, talk on the history and benefits of IConfectlonary on Tuesday, March 26 March 21, at 9:30 o'clock in the I trees. Mrs. Hlldegarde Pierce returnee to which the public is invited. A Mrs. Edward Jones has larkspur During the program points of in­ Written by the School Children morning; one at the Eagle Point home from the Sared Heart hosplta minimum charge will be made. plants to be given away to anyone terest were given for various games Grange hall Thursday a t 1:30 Mrs. Gaudee is ill this Monday ^nd her many friends aro pleased tc wishing to enter the beautifying con­ morning and could not come to o'clock in the afternoon and one at played. Troop 16, sponsored by Ac­ hear that she Is doing nicely. Early seed potaoes are always test. teach us. A teacher by the name of the courthouse In Medford, Friday tive club, winning first place, and profitable— see them at Faber's. Troop 7, sponsored by the American at 1:30 o’clock. Everyone is urged to have their Arthur Lord suffered a bad acci­ Miss Currie came to teach us. Questions concerning brooding Legion, second. After the games, old cans hauled away soon. Thf dent with some pruning shears in George and Georgetta McClane Stanley Parrish of Klamath Falls city will haul them away for a very the orchard which necessitated go­ are absent from school this morning. and feeding of chicks will be dis­ wieners, buns and chocolate were arrived Tuesday. While here he or­ served. small sun ranging from 10c up ing to the hospital for treatment Marie Garrett was the first girl cussed. ganized a fisherman's club in con­ according to the amount. All rub­ Monday. to find wild flowers. She found The young Ladles Club met with nection with the brick church. He bish muBt be burned in order not tc them in the field across the road Gill Is Speaker Mrs. Roberta Gregory at her home returned to his home Wednesday. Go to Leever's for fishing tackle. draw fly's or cause any unpleasant from the school house. We are At C. P. Grange on Crater Lake highway. The ladies odors. Let us all get busy at once John Eddy who recently complet­ finding bird bills in bloom now. --------- - j took their needle work and an en- Wanted— an Avon and Perfection and see that our own backyard Is ed his course at the CCC school in state grange master was j joyable afternoon was spent. Mrs. Ray Gill Mr. and Mrs. McClane and family goods representative here. Well es­ clean and neat. Medford has been promoted to Sup­ the chief speaker at the Central, Gregory served lovely refreshments. tablished line. Good chance for have moved to Medford. ply Sergent. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Mann and Point grange last Friday night when Those present were Mesdames Lloyd Damon Cafe have been painting] part time work. Call at the Pur- daughter Jane were visiting in Butte he reviewed the work of the Thirty- Root, Oliver Obenchaln, Doyle Mills, the kitchen and lunchroom and havt Mrs. Kay Ward of Dunsmulr ar­ keypile home or phone 75. eighth egi8lature asembly. A large John Clark, Grant Maternick.. Miss Falls Sunday. tarted painting the front of the rived Saturday for a visit with her crowd attended the meeting. Ruth Turpin and the hostess Mrs. Robert and Jack Fredricks at­ building. Mr. L .Damon left this] mother Mrs. Limbeck. When Mrs. There will be a ''Townsend dance" Gill spoke highly of the house ol Gregory. The Club will meet with k for his ranch at Redmond. Ward returns home her mother will at the Beagle community hall Sat­ tended the show In Medford Sunday representatives, saying It was the Mrs. Obenchain next Friday. accompany her. This evening Mrs. urday night of this week. Good mu- afternoon. M m . E. C. Faber left Tuesday Mrs. Ruth White and children most progressive bouse In years, but Limbeck will entertain Mrs. Edwin sic wil be provided and a good time h her son Donald and wife for nd Janice Hessel- Is promised. Proceeds will go to help and Wildon Martin were visiting in the senate was reactionary as usual. aem where she will visit Frances|Martln; LotU8 GH, together with Morton Tomp­ Elva Livingston Lough Griffin Creek Sunday. grave In honor of her daughter Mrs. the Townsend O. A. It. P. nd attend the tournament. Slip Covers for Overstuffed kins, attended the legislature In th? Milford White, Jane Marie Mann, palgn. Ward. Furniture interests of the Grange and presen­ Theada Glass, Ruth Morava and Mr Charles Taylor who has been| Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mills cele­ Geneva Millard got one hundred per­ ted probably the most effective lob­ Designing— Drapery Making Lost— One drop crystal ear ring. bedfast for a number of weeks is re­ Reward If returned to Mrs. Eddy a t1 brated their thirtieth wedding anni­ cent in spelling for the week ending by there. Phone I048-.V 230 8. Grape ported as improving. versary Friday March fifteenth last Friday. Thel«8 «tore. Medford, Oregon with a family dinner. Their daugh­ Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Driver left Mrs. H. C. Head and son Glenn Boy Scouts Plant Robert Wilson is In town check- ! ter Miss Mura Mills who Is employ­ Tuesday for Marshfield and return­ from Klamath Falls and Mrs. V. Tree* in M edford ing over the affairs of the city as to|ed Medi;jrd reiilttiued wlth h„ r pa. ed Wednesday evening Kltzinger from Central Point were HAVE MONEY ON I,. A. its condition, money expended, val rents until the following day. Sixty-three Boy Scouts of troops 3, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Get your onion setg and seed po- ue of city water plant, etc. Mr. Wil­ 5, 7, 8 and 16 of Medford and 35 of REBUILT TIRES son complimented Mr. Hatfield on Members of the Extension Unit D. W. Beebe Sunday. tatoes at Faber's. Jacksonville took part in an im­ Mr. Charlie Lammey was a busi­ the books saying they were right up met at the home of Mrs. Warren Pa­ 4.50 x 21— $4.20 pressive tree-planting program ai The new Church of Christ In to the minute. terson Tuesday for an unofficial de­ ness visitor In Medford Saturday. AOO x 10— $4.75 the city playground Saturday. The Medford Is completed and the first Our school played their first game monstration on the making of liquid O ther Nzos priced accordingly Mr. Janies McDowell has a won­ yeast. meeting will be held there this com of baseball for this season Monday two trees planted were donated by 10,000 Miles Guarantee ing Sunday. The congregation ol derful row of Youngberries. He has] afternoon when the Willow Springs John E. Gribble, formerly of Rogue the church here and In Gold HID a special system of his own with: Mrs. E M Warner of Medford and school came to play with us. The River national forest service. Snappy Service The seed for one of the trees, a will join them with a membership of these plants and they are certainly Mrs. A. H Case of Central Point left score was twenty to eleveu in favor western red cedar, was gathered at 150 and are planning on some worth |doing fine, Sunday night for Portland to attend: of Agate. Station while work being accompliahed lectures by Dr. Gabelein to be held Mr. and Mrs. Marsh and Paul the coast, and for the other, a Medford Don't fail to see those beautiful in the church of Dr. Mitchell. They Boone have moved from their home chestnut oak, from the Carolinas. 8th A Riverside Mrs. Rose Jones was operated on I lawn mowers at Leever's. They will expect to remain a week in the city. near the Agate school bouse to a it the Community hospital Monduylhelp you to win the contest. See his house near the Four Corners Service and U reported doing nicely. |add In this issue. The championship Ashland high Station. | school basketball team won their Mr. O. P. Janes was in this dis­ The W R. ('. will serve a 20c| Mrs. Eva Smith and Mrs. Leo Pot- i first game against Benson Tech trict Monday making some improve­ lunch prompty at 12 o'clock Tuesday Iter vilsted at the Kilburn home Wed- i team with a score of 2u to 18. ments on his place here. March 2 8th These lunches speak |nesday afternoon, These Seeds are from Northrup, King & Co. Mr. and Mrs. Hasler and daughter for themselves and onyone who has ---------- 'OFFER PLANTS FREE The Library has just received TO CONTEST FNTRXNTS Mary and Rose werP visiting Mr and attended one need not be urged to a fine assortment of fiction, biology. Anyon(1 wll(h|nK clark„ pIanU for attend. Northern seeds will mature earlier than „ um , „ , , an<1 h,",or),• about 200 book"' frora their flower gardens in the contest. 8K V K K 1N Mrs. Wa MRler spend Monday Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McC.skey We.l „ at the Owing Service Station I others, so come and get what gives you the th her mother Mrs. Della Wagner.jthe patrons of the Library, will ce r-! #nd Mr8 Owing will give you as B A T T E R Y H E R V IC K talnly enjoy these books. We will many as you wish free. Anyone Ned Cash was operated on Mon- earliest returns and lowest cost, the season B a tte rie * nitide in M e d fo r d d,.dy tor appendicitis. Ho Is doing have to wait patiently until they are | havlng fIower 8eeds or vo,unteer all catalogued and ready for us. plants to give to contestants phone being so late. nicely. The senior class of the high 152S N. Hirer*i«L) Phone 800 school sent him a bouquet of flowers Medford, Oregon The Masons met Wednesday eve- 601 and we will gladly publish the Tuesday. ing and Initiated In the Fellow Craft fact. degree. Grand Master K. M. Wilson A group of fourteen friends gath­ ered at Kustomel Wednesday even­ of Medford attended. älfp (ülfurrbra Local Happenings Great State Lawn Mowers VV. C. Leever Agate School Garden Seed on Sale B . P. THEISS & CO. ing to welcome Catherine Lathrop See Leever’s fine display of fish- and Wyvette Boswell who are visit-||ng tackle. Ing at the Lathrop home for a few days. The girls are attending Ore­ ( II UNGE MEETING gon 8tate College at Corvallis. PLACE OF H. E. CLUB Games wore played and refresh­ Owing to the lllneas of Mr. Ford ments were enjoyed at a late hour. Sander, the meeting of the H. E. C. of Central Point Grange will be held Mr. Mosher of Medford has rent­ at the home of Mrs. O. V. Myers on ed the Sam Marsh house. Wednesday March 27 Instead of at Sunday guests at the C. Skyrm^» the Sanders home by order o f the home were Mrs. Doris Briscoe an" president. Ruby Powell. daughter Lulu and family, Mr. and Mrs Jesie Richardson and daughtei Erma. DALE FLOWERS 400 Kant Main, Medford DURING the B E A U TIFY IN G CONTEST in C E N TR AL POINT j WE ABE OFFERING Xl.l. KINDS OF GARDEN TOOLS A PUNT AT REDUCED PRICKS Cal*»minr, any quantity, in bulk, 7 c per lb. If you havn't a set of our MIXING BOWKS better come in at once as they are going fast W . E. A L E X A N D E R C E N T R A L 1*01 \ T beauty and a joy forever_ MARINE'S GROCERY Harr that Davenport or ( M r SPECIALS FOR S A T U R D A Y BUTTER PER Lit. ............................... . 30c SUGAR 10 Lit. RAG WE CAN TH E SU PPLY YOU W IT H BEST G U ID E U P O A K and FIR W O O D AT CH EAPEST P R IC K * C e n ta l Poiut Wood Yard P h one IHM Beautifying Race W e hope to see our city made into a thing of 1st Class Upholstering Phone 54* Get into the A T ONCE! Pay Cash and UaltivMcs made to order Re-uplilostensl Price, Quality and Class W H ITE KING timnulalrd, SHORTENING 2 *,i I FLOUR Golden Bantam Corn W h ole K*-rn*I, No. 2 rise, 2 M )K large l*kg. PUREX 2 LBS. BULK ........ __ ___ Satisfaction Guaranteed or X our M o n e y But Remember E X T R A S P E C IA L , I L lls. l i n t ......... ............—. K II) In II «.111. . n, 11» I II* Extra Standard Park, Case M A C A RO N I ........................ M A YO N N A ISE HULK— Tomatoes 6 for 65c B O T T I.U s SO A P _ Back 0 II t Its CRYSTAL WHITE and 1 SW t l . l , I- P E T 'S G R A M I.A T E D When you buy your Meat, here it i> aU. helping to build up your home town. 1 -Central Point Meat Market PO T A T O E S NO. 2 a, 50 l- O. 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