THURSDAY, APRIL 10, l»3 o T h « AMERIC A V, C E N T R A L POLNT, ORBOON 11 1 1 1 ■ ■«■ I I ■ PAGE FOUR — MBS. BESSIE WILLIAMS i until after Easter. One morning, Mr. M any H ear H ead Mr. and Mrs. George Marine spent M, * Mn. Taj lor Vial. Herr Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Taylor of Med­ Sunday at the Chester Merriman ELECTED NEW PRESIDENT| Jon«« wa* discov-red missing and ford were calling on Central Point was finally located In the backyard home in Medford At a recent P.T..Y meeting Mrs. digging big. fat, juicy angle worms. irienda Wednesday. They lived here Mr. and Mrs. Maust enjoyed a pic- >|r. aI1(| >|rs. H C. Meyer and j last fall and then bought property on One of the most largely attended (tussle Williams was elected presi­ He would drop one into the window nlc dinner in Ashland Park Sunday. Isons Harold and Leland visited Mr. Maple Drive in Medford. They have meetings in months was held by the dent for the next year. Others elect­ and Mrs. Bantam would call her i Meyer's parents at Lake Creek Sun-! decided they like our little city so Disabled American Veterans of the ed to offices were: Mrs. Watson, flock One greedy chick would grab Krma Thompson, Libby Hamilton, L my. mack that they would like to sell World in Eagle hall on West Main Mrs. Anders, Mrs. Thompson and the worm and in spite of the combin­ Janice Nealon, Norma Holland, and I ... i their property and buy here. I . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Ayers. ed efforts of the rest would gobble it . . . . . . . . i ' ’ street last night and marked enthu- Dorothy Powell attended the boat f o k SALE- -For cash— 1 1250- ---------- . . ... , __ ---------------------------- down like a piece of spaggetti. alasm was shown ovpr the state con- races at Emigrant Lake Sunday gal. redwood water tank. 112 0(1 Dinner («ucsts a« Marini- Home . , .. . . . , , ... CENTRAL POINT GRANGE Mrs. Humphrey has a black ban- .. . . . ... _ _ vent ion to be held here June 11, 12. Choice of eithir 2b or 27 Chev. Mr. Tony Garratola, general man- The Central Point Grange meets , tam with a family of eight which sh° Mr. E. L Gleason and Mr. Law­ truck. $35.00. One '25 Model T Ford ager of Kraft on the Pacific Coast and 13. feels sur would make a better East- The large attendance served as a Friday, April 17th. rence liodin made a flying trip to $15.00. See John St Germain. RED and Mr. Steven and son were dinner As t.am No. one lost in the a t-, er window display— at least they mark of honor for E. G. Gavin, Ore­ San Franciaco Saturday, April 4. Box 174, Central Point. gueats Sunday at the George Marine gon department commander, who ad­ tendance contest, they are serving | wouldn’t show the smudge. Mrs. td - Mr. Bodin’s mother returned with — - - home. Mr«. Garrazola was a form-ir I dressed the meeting and received dinner lor team No. two in the | ward Farra was heard to remark them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. liodiu N. P. Hanson viisted In Ashland j school chum of Mrs. Marine, committee reports regarding conven­ dining room at 6:30 o'clock Friday that she had a brown bantam that and mother are now visiting friends over the week-end. I ---------- tion plans which he is to submit to tvening before the meeting. Ea^li would have liked an opportunity to and relative« in Seattle. I’ urrlmM-il Mary Grim House show her brown babes to the world. headquarters for distribution among member on team No. one is asked A group of friends gathered at Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wood of Med­ chapters throughout the state. Har­ to bring enough for two. The menu Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kilburn and the Etna Carr home in Medford for ford have purchased the Mary Grim Mr. and Mrs. Minnlrk enjoyed a farewell party for Ned Cash, who home and e-xpect to move in this vey Cassman, chapter commander, is meat loaf, scalloped potatoes, sal­ presided. ad and pie. drive up around the Willow Springs left Wednesday morning for Califor­ F V A N ’S week. Mr. Wood is a Civil War Vet­ The program which Is in charge district and the old stage road. L'pon nia. eran. Mrs. Grisham, Mr«. Wilcox and of the teachers will be at 8 o’clock returning home they enjoyed dinner Mr. Leslie Grim expect to return to instead of during the regular lec­ at the Kilburn home. Su» Mill, Farm & All Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cearly spent |lhelr homeg thu coming week. ture hour. Machine Work 8unday at the Heath home. ! _______ Mr. and Mrs. Richmond, Mr. and 40 S. Fir St. Medford Leave for Detroit Mr. MeJImsey singing "Old pink Crowded Out Last Week Mrs. Case and daughter Alice, Miss Forest Thomason of Jacksonville Mr. Donald Patterson and mother le#d >n old bal1' golnR t0 vote ,or Haxel Oliver and Rev. R. C. Lewis was a guest at the Humphrey home The following was handed in for Mrs. Warren Patterson and Mr. 0 r - ITown8end ,hU com,nK faM” attended the Presbytery In Medford Wednesday. | last weeks paper but was crowded vllle Caster left on the train for De­ Monday. WANTED— Widow woman who out so we will print it now for what troit, Michigan recently. Mr. Warren lean care for well grown boy— see it ia worth: Mr. and Mrs. Stintson and daugh- Automobile Repair Mr. and Mrs. Drophy called at the Patterson has purchased a new Ply­ Mrs Buff Bochran Bantam and Caah. ter Virginia, enjoyed Easter Sunday 1 MoIIie Holmes home Sunday after­ mouth and they are going east to family of twelve babes moved into And Service with Mrs. Stintson's mother, Mrs. drive the new car home. noon and took Mrs. Brophy's moth­ Jim Watkins down in the mouth one of the display windows In the Runnels in Medford. Mrs. Stintson FABER BUnjHNG er and slater for an Easter drive. because he hasn't received that pen- Jones Grocery where they will live owns and operates the Central Poiut Buy Birdcage of Mr. Stone jsion yet. Mrs. Bartholomees reports that Beauty Salon. Mr. G. Carson of Oakland who business Is picking up all the time WANTED— Som one to pull all Mr. Ralph Hanson and family of purchased a bird cage from Mr at the Nip Sc Sip and more people are Tolo moved to Ashland this week. Stone recently, write« that he is very j the dandelions out of the Service coming in for lunches. much pleased with it. He states he Station lawn— See Grimes, Mr. Ranson is employed by Copco. has It in the window of his Real Es- 1 ---------- The work around the city hall is Anyone wanting any special no­ Mr. Allie Maple is employed at tate Office among trees and flowers still In full force. Otto Rohnert pre­ tices on their tomb stones notify Al­ sented the city with six Black Wal­ present by the Oregon Granite Com­ with two white and blue roller can­ ly Maple. aries building a nest by the chim­ pany. nut trees which they have planted ney. A travelln gsaleslady told Mr. In hack of the hall. A certain young lady carrying a Mrs. Bessie Hale, Mrs. Milton and Carson about Mr, Stone’s bird cages bottle on the streets and saying not The Medford Pipe and Machinery Mrs. LaC'aase visited in Ashland and he wrote to Mr. Stone ordering to put her name In the paper. Every­ Company has moved from 1617 N Easter Sunday. Mr. Hale arrived a cage. It seems rather unusual for one will know who she is as she ts Riverside to 40 S. Fir. Mr. W. W from Klamath Falls the first of the a party In Oakland to order such the only woman in Central Point to Pickett will have charge of the ma­ week and Mrs. Hale and little daugh­ work from a stranger living In th>’ carry a bottle. chinery department and Mr. SIcBe« ter Barbara Gale returned home Rogue River Valley. with him. the welding department Mr. Evans M r. H arln n d V is ite d S is te r H. I». MrCAHKKY VERY will take care of the machinery re- Mr. James Harland who was the ptrtr« inti lathe work. Mr. and Mrs. McFarland and Mr. SERIOUSLY ILL mechanic for the Goble boats, who and Mrs. Schubert of Klamath Falls won most of the races at the Regatta The row of tulips at the Grimes were overnight guests at the Milton The many friends of H. D. Me Service Station Is now In full bloom home recently. Caskey will be sorry to hear that he Sunday visited with his sister, Mrs. is seriously ill at his home although James Ross and family over the Mrs. Payne und daughter, Miss Mrs. Cash and son Ned left yester­ he is slightly better today. His sis­ weekend, returning to his home In Alice Anderson and Miss Pasterln.J day morning for Venturas, Califor­ ter, Mrs. Cochran, arrived yesterday Seattle Wednesday. visited Miss Pasterluo's mother, Mrs nia where Ned will learn the butch- from Pacific Grove. Mr. McCaskey's McDonald, In Ashland Sunday. ring trade from his brother Lester. nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Cash will visit until the first of Chapman of the Presidio are also Mayor laTvrr On Sick I X May. with him. Mayor W. C. Lcever Is ill and con­ fined to his home. Ills friends will Mr. George Lyman suffered a bad­ he glad to know he is Improving ly broken leg while pulling apple W e have a large stock o f fresh Sandy Richardson is taking charge trees out of an old orchard. He was Among those who went to the feed at all times of the store during his absence. taken to the Sacred Heart Hospital. boat race« at Emigrant Lake Sunday LOCALS of State D. A. V. 1 MACHINE SHOP S o what?— BERT PECK S P E C IA L PRICE on 5-gal. cans of Associated Fly Spray Associated Service Station L. C. Grimes Use Crown Feeds High School Notes Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Faber and Mr. Mrs. Boussum and daughter, Mrs. und Mrs Donald Faber were Sunday Henry Meyer of Medford visited dinner guests at the Everett Faber Mrs. Bouasum's niece, Mrs. George home in -Medford. Marne, last Wednesday. Are you a member of Efhelywn B. Hoffmann's HOSIERY CLim Join Now ■ .. . CHOICE CUTS of BEEF SAUSAGES HAMBURGERS Smoked Sausages Humphrey’s Meat Market? IL C. HUMPHREY Proprietor | 4 H Stamps Free Delivery NIP K NIP SERVICE STATION Central Point, Ore Richfield Mi-Octane Gas Candy and Tobacco Cold drink« A Hamburgers In- Cream and Home Matle PI*N W. L. Barthotomeen. Petrol & Richfield GAS Oil, 10c qt. %sk I h r lla m -l P rien t W hole««!« a ad Retail A. R. OWINGS SERVICE STATION Planer B L O C K S BENT AND CH LA PEST f*HY FUEL O r* («s tt o r d e r In c a r t . Central Point Wood Yard P h o»» 4M '( r i w i t a b V P r ic e « Prompt t e n i r . Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cearly en­ joyed a visit from Mr. Cearly’s sis ter from Coquille over the weekend. Mrs. II. M. Thumbler has purchas­ ed a new refrigerator from L. C. Grimes. The Christian Church Endavor en­ joyed a welner roast Tuesday night at Bybee bridge. The MisMlonary circle of the Chris- Ian Church are meeting this after­ noon at the home of Mrs. C. Elde. Mrs. Alfred Middleton was a weekend guest at her parents home. Mr. Middleton has work at Uraeagle where Mrs. Middleton will join him as soon as her school closes. Mr. James Dean and wife and mo­ ther. Mrs. Lydia Dean of Grants Pass. \tr. and Mrs. John Lltiville of Medford and I. M. Rowe were dinner guests at the Edward Farra home Sunday. E n d e a to r M e e tin g at M a rin e wer: Libby Hamilton, Erma Thomp­ son, Janice Nealon, Norma Holland, Carol Furry, Simon Pappe, Pink O'­ Connor, Zada Cash, Barbara Kohler, June Wjald. Roger Lawrence, Rich­ ard and Alan Jewett, and Andrew McCalllster. Ellen Lofland motored Io Willi­ ams Creek Sunday afternoon. Clarabelle Brood spent Easter in Klamath Fall«. Marjorie Martin went to Ashland Sunday. Mrs. Fleischer shopped In Med­ ford Saturday afternoon. Roberta and Norma Jean Wertz spent the week-end at their home at Climax. Vaccinations were given for small pox Tuesday morning. Central Point won the baseball game from Gold Hill Tuesday after­ noon, 15-5. We lost to Ashland F ri-1 day. 1-27. Erma Thompson went skating Tuesday night. A very Interesting talk about In­ dians was given at an assembly pro­ gram Friday. ----- --------------------------------------------- T- Cltliena of Central Point are urg­ ed to Inquire of their merrhanta as to whether they receive their goods In wooden hoees The making of wooden hove« la one of the principle industries in Southern Oregon and Merrhanta are being urged to de­ mand their use for all shipments Bcrc|v«.,| |,rtt«.r from Aunt Mrs. E P Stone received a letter from her aunt. Mrs Philip Gearhart j of Seattle «aylng she was leaving for , New York where she will take a steamer to England and she plans on I visiting the following places S cot-1 land. Belgium. Germany. Italy. * .Spain. Hwltaerland. Prance, Along the Mediterranean Sea. and then bark to New York and home hv wav , of Wn-htngton D C makes o f mowers > p e m up> i/M tz p r n /i FINLEY IMPLEMENT CO. look 60 good, (it so well, feel so good and 'ever had. Come in, get a pair anti ' go places” this summer. p o x y Faber’s Nat. O n ly KEN MAYARD In “ Heir to Trouble’ ’ Rposide t 'Rustlers of Red Dog Snn.-Mon.-Tues. MARX BROS. "A NIGHT AT THE OPERA" B» With the Coming of Wed. Only HOWARD ARNOLD IN W here you le 'a u ij ne<-»t, taken care o f “ Remember Last Night” \ | tf ts ( Hu h SPRING Ni l e H|| \ ou r T h « r » „ Erl. Promptly C e n tra l IN.lnt They WEAR SO LONG that you’ ll like Wed. have new B A L L -B A N D Sport Shoes. i them belter than any shoes you BEAUTY SALON m ay You’ll do that, and more too, with these We give S & H Green Stamps ETHEL’S H om e The Junior Endeavor met on Fri­ day at the home of Gwen Marine. Ten members were present During the hitslnens meeting the Rndeuvnr- ers received their .Certificates of Membership Into the Junior Life Bible Reading Club. After an Interesting study of the Easter story led by Doris Penland. Mrs. Marine served lovely refresh­ ments of lee cream and rake. Games »•ere played during and after re- Ireshments See us for repairs for various P h o n e 21 “ Stars Over Broadway’’ Come the need for PAT OBRIEN Lunch Meats Clean up-Paint up We have all sort» of things to help you win a prize in the Beautification Contest W . E. A le x a n d e r Remember we always have A COMPLETE LINE Our Prices Are Alwgy, Reasonable V A N I L L A S P E C IA L Central Point Me.it Market The W. T Rawletgh Co. announce a SPRING SPECIAL of a bottl*- of Coconut Oil Shampoo free with all medium and large .»lie vanilla I. D. LEWIS, Prop. Edw. W. Jones, Dealer Central Point Q a a o .^ a a a