CENTRAL POINT iM U U C A .1 TH U R SD AY, CSNTRAL POINT. OREGON The fire department was c a lle d * ! The Griffin Creek Grange will lout for a flue at Mrs Mae Jacobs ; « hold a Festival in their hall on the Scotts Entertain ¡place Sunday evening. No damage I j evening of December 11. There will With Annual Dinner was done. ^ 1 be a floor show, booths, music and ---------- « Ur and Mr*. Hurkboltt entertain- 1 plenty of entertainment for all. No. Mr. Ed Vincent, local mail carrier, g Mr. and Mrs. Charles Day of Port­ *d with a dinner party Mr. and Mn>. ¡admission will be charged and every­ says that he will appreciate v e r y '« land and Mr. and Mra. W. R. John­ J. W Bldoi and Mice Rose Jones one Is invited A door prise will bo son of Grants Pass were recent much If patrons during the Christ - 1 ■ recently given. guests at the E. E Scotts, the C. G. mas rush will keep stamps on hand 5 and have letters and packages ready ■ Hhep for Cbrlatmae gift« at home Mrs. Idu Henderson Is congratu­ Duncans and Jesse Hamricks, all of I for mailing. Mr. Vincent always ■ whom are relatives. before going out of town to bay- lated on being the lucky owner « 1 The annual oyster dinner of these has stamps with him for th con- ^ There are many thlnga that we must the beautiful hope chest and Its con­ « families was enjoyed in the C. G vience of the public. go to Medford for but let us be loyal tents. ---------- - ■ Duncan home Sunday, November 28.1 to our own town and be sure that Mrs. Gene Blackford entertained « The members of the Central we can do better elsewhere b'forc a number o f guest* at her home ■ Point Health Unit will meet with The Ladies Aid of the Federated with an alumium dinner Tuesday I ® buying out of town. Mrs. E. R. Driver Saturday and sew church met Thursday afternoon to evening. £ ■- 1 r ; » ------- U — for the Clinic. tie a quilt for the Duncan Orphan­ age, In Alabama. Mrs. Louise LODGE D IR E C T O R Y Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn and Mr. Grimes and Mrs. S. D. Hill served Bobnert attended a family reunion tea. honoring Mrs. Florence Rich- L O. O P. 19S Central Point Noble Qrand. C. B Humphrey at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. ardg of Cer(* f California, who is 8co. J. B. Vincent Dunn Thanksgiving. About 25 visiting her mother, Mrs. John Ham MaeU each Monday eremag at Hall members of the famil» were present- rick. Visitors Welcome. LOCALS HhlBHKAHS Mt. Pitt Lodge No. 167 Meets 1st and 3rd Wednesday 1 0 .O F Hall Clara Vincent, Noble Grand Minnie Buckles, Secy. Ladies' linen bauderchlel's, fancy Ladies of the Rebekah lodge held embroidered, lot each at The a successful tamale sale Thursday Men's Shop. at I. O. O. F. hall in connection with a luncheon o f tamales, salad, pie The Past Matrons Club of Nevita and coffee. chapter met Wednesday afternoon it the home of Mrs. J. C. Cook, 805 West 2nd St. Medford for a one o'clock luncheon. About 20 m**m- liers were present. This wad their WANTED Christmas party and they exchanged gifts. The next meeting will b* CLARA HAWLEY— Teacher of mo­ with Mrs. Leever January 19. dern, popular piano. Phone 615, Medford The Men's Shop has very’ attrac­ CLASSIFIED WHLDINO— Electric and Aecytlens, wrought and ornamental iron, gifta and novelties, pottery. Metal Kraft Bbop. 209 W. Main. Medford. WANTED— Ambitious students for resident and home study courses to business training that turn apare time into earning time. Med- fard BualneMs College. OWN. FOR .HARE FOR SALHF—Gold fish, 10# npiec-. Suitable for Christmas gifts. See Mrs. George Fox. CHRISTMAS PIANO SALE — We ars effsrlng for a short time only, free popular piano lessons ■wtta each piauo sold. Fine slightly used bungalow pianos, at a tre­ mendous savings to you. Cotne see us and be convinced. Small down payment, easy terms. Hawley Transfer. 118 N. Riverside, -Med­ ford. FOR HALlb— i-room house and bath. In good condition, located on paved street near high echool. Renting $20.00 monthly. Price $1800. $200 Cash down. Monthly Payments. L. O. Picket, 16 S. Bartlett, Phone 366. Medford. 8-2t TAKE Secoud hand goods to the Trade Mart. Get cash or liberal trade. We swap— 15 South Front, Medford. ____ JL1- - - . “ " •J J 'L ?" ■ f t Dry Slabs $4.00 load PLANER BLO CKS $4.75 load Centrai P eint W ood Yard Tri Try an A d in R O O F P A IN T SH IN G LES Alexander Hardware & Implement Co. B A R N E Y ’S C A F E Steak«, Chops, Chili, Potatoes - U. S. No. 2— Extra Quality - 2 'S 50-lb. sacks FLOUR PICN ICS KITCHEN QUEEN Hard Wlu-at— Guaranteed .69 49-lb. sack 3 5 * SUGAR CURED Pound - - 2 1 / B eef R oast See Our 2 5 From Host Quality Meat Pound t SEWN - No Cereal— All Meat 2 pounds B A R G A IN S - GROCERY LIND LIN O L E U M Q - MARKET ■ Phone 201 SH O P IN LAID LIN OLEUM V A R I) GOODS jjj HUGH V E N E T IA N BLIN D S Phone 010 237 W. Main St. Medford DRESSMAKING RE-STYLING REPAIRING I Mr. Driver: Pies * Does your windshield wiper work properly? i ¡ J Don’t get caught in a storm and be blinded with an ineffective or non-operating wiper. J A properly operating windshield wiper is i essential to your safety—it gives you clear vision on stormy days. % Medford N E W B LAD ES IN S T A L L E D Associated Service Station L. C. G R I M E S 4 Berkshire Silk Hose Bedroom Slippers Christmas Special H A N D K E R C H IE F S The $1.98 Special on Permanent Waves will be Continued Through December 51 and 10i Assortments A very generous bottle of Shampoo will be given with all Permanents for $5.00 aud up. The very best solutions are used, thus making a perfect Xmas Gift. C E N T R A L P O IN T B E A U T Y SA L O N I’ hone Central Point, lift for appointment JENNIE H. HEX TON Halrtlrrawr I MEN S SM op FOR C H * • R IS T M A S G IV IN G Mcdfovd t| ................. «Seasonable Items Hot Cakes 36 S. Riverside 6 for ECONOMY— and E. E-Z aber the SOAP P A G JUMBO BARS 13' BROOMS H am burger 1 35c Faber’s Come in 19 N. Bartlett The American 10.17 For Christmas 2 pounds The Domestic Shop ,r ». Give Food Gifts CANDY • Children's Fancy handerchiefs. 5# each at The Men’s Shop. The Golden Link class will meet at the home of Mrs. Edward Jones Friday aftenoon at 2 o ’clock. This is a Christmas party and at this time their gifts will be exchanged. Everyone come and bring a small tive new signs painted on the win­ g ift dows adding much to the appear­ Mra. H. D. McCaskey plans to ance of the store. The signs were painted by Mr. Haynes who is now leave for San Francisco the 20th of painting a new sign for Faber’s this month where she will join re­ latives and sail the 23th for Honlu- Peed Store. lu. She expects to be gone about Mr. H- G. Ender from Ashland two months. was In town Tuesday buying shakes from Mr. E. C. Faber. Shakes a re In great demand this wet weather. R O O F IN G & Mr. Faber says. FOR BALE— Apple«, 25< a box. PORTRAITS OF QUALITY Bring your boxes. C. E. Smith, Same as You would get In any city Phone 36xx2 Except the price Make your appointments early FOR SALE— Fat geeae, 14 to 1« ANDERS’ STUDIO S-3t pounds. $1.50. Inquire at this office. 9-2t MEAT MARKET DECEM BER Christmas Gifts Look over our big »took of Christmas Gift Suggestions Electric W affle Irons, Toasters, Corn Pop­ pers, Silverware, Ovenware, Dishes, Cook­ ing Utensils, Tools, Pocket Knives, Flash­ lights, etc. Com e in and make your selections Early Cards, Stationery, Toys, Candy. Decorative Material Our Gifts nr«- Sure to Plcnse STONE’S DRUG STORE Central Point Hardware We also handle SPARK Heaters 1 >