CENTRAL POINT PAGE POUR AMERICAN THURSDAY, JANUARY 2T, 19.TR CENTRAL POINT OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Walker and Mrs. Delpha Cox returned borne Rev. Lewis is under Dr. Heck- Mr and Mrs. Jack Pickard, who mail’s care with an infected leg, i have be n visiting at the Glass home family are moving to Griffin Creek Monday after a week visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hale and little daughter which he bruised some time ago are now visiting at the Anus Waik- to make their home. Barbara, who returned home with I when splitting wood. er home and will then visit Mrs. I We wish to correct the story that — Pickard’s sister at Butte Falls. her for a visit with her grandparents ; Mrs. Hedgepeth helped serve at the A number of Central Point peo­ and also at the Cox home. Sunday a Mr. Carold J Parker, the potato j last meeting of the Civic club. She Born to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Con- Mrs. Everett Faber attended the ple went to Medford to hear the group of Klamath Falls Folks and *er a baby girl, named Anetia Kay, Kiwanlan Dames meeting at the Haven of Rest. One of the group chips man was a caller at the Amer-! was on the committee to serve but Mrs Cox motored to Crater Lake for J was unable to come on account ot weighing eight lbs. and nine oz. at Tiome of Mrs. V. E. Rolfe on Wel- had listened to these men over the lean office today. i a skiing party. illness. the Sacred Heart hospital. lington Heights, Medford, Monday radio. One present says she had lis­ Mr. and Mrs. Aruthur Lusk are for a luncheon and afternoon party tened every Sunday evening for three Mr. H. H. Shaw has eomplet-d Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gillesby of Med­ the proud parents of a baby daught­ years. Basketball shoes in two grades at his home and is now living in the ford were guests at the Fred Hessel- er born at the home of Mrs. Lusk’c Thru a misunderstanding it was The Men’s Shop mother Mrs. Sally Musty. The lit­ grave home last Thursday evening, house. stated that Mr. Hoagland had Just Allie Maple attended the skating tle miss weighed 6 and 44 lbs. and completed a new cottage for the rink at Bonney's Grill and reported Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Davis and was named Sally D. Hotel Valandra, it should have be-n a very nice time and good atten­ children Martha Sue, Jerry J$lltn dance. and Betty Marlene are looking for Mr. Hoglund. Mrs. O. D. Tucker, Marion and a house In Central Point. They Bobbie returned from a couple of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Moore stopped The grange cooperage has made will move here from Medford as months visit in California Wednes­ for a visit with Mr. Moore's parents another improvement at their sta­ soon as they find a place to move MARKET GROCERY day. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore, recently. tion by painting the tower and stor­ Into. Mr. Davis is the new manager They were returning from a month age tank. The missionary circle of the Fe­ of the Safeway, taking Mr. McCoy’s vacation spent with Mrs. Moore's derated church is meeting with Mrs. place. parent in Idaho. Rev. Jos. M. Johnson and Mrs. Ted Hill today. Johnson dropped in at the office to Mrs. L. W. Badger has the sym­ The cooked food sale went over pay a ghort vlglt They stated that Mrs. Belle Milton and daughter pathy of the community In the death Phone 291 very well The ladies clearing bet- they are doing flne Bt Qold Beach Ethel accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Dan of her brother, Frank T. Bennett in ween $14 and $15. Twenty lunches and [¡^g tj,eir yery mUch. Magerly of Rogue River to Central a Medford hospital last Saturday. were served. The Civic club wishes Point where they spent the day with Born to Mr and Mrs. Floyd Lef- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Milton. Women’s and Girls’ Tennis shoes to thank the people for their pa­ tience In waiting for their lunches. ler, January 25, a son, Harold Le at The Men’s Shop. The Missionary circle of the Ü Guaranteed— Hard Wheat ALL MEAT— NO CEREAL They did not expect so many to call Roy weighing 9 lbs. Church of Christ met at the home, for lunches and while the food held $ 1 .5 9 LODGE D IR E C TO R Y out they were short of dishes. Next Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Putney of of Mrs. Jones with a good atten-j £ Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Smith dance. The circle will met with time they will be better prepared. 2 ib „ . . 1 9 c 49-lb. sk. - ■■■ I. O. O. F 193 They are talking of serving a oyster of Eagle Point and Mr. and Mrs. \jrg. e . Vincent in February. ■ __________________________ Noble Grand, C. E. Humphrey Roy Kelly and children of Central Sec. J. E- Vincent supper soon. Point were the Sunday dinner guests Meets each Monday evening at Hall Mr. and Mrs. McCoy and little Visitors Welcome. of Mr. and Mrs. Truman Brenner. Mr. Edward Tucker brought his daughter Peggy moved to Medford ■ ■ CASCADE, Slight I y Salted mother Mrs. O. D. Tucker and sister REBEKAHS Marshall Kelly was host to a f°w Wednesday to make their home. Dur­ Marion and Bobbie home from an ex­ of his little friends on Monday Jan. ing their stay here they have made Mt. Pitt Lodge No. 167 Pound tended visit in California. Mr. 24, his 4th birthday. Those present many friends who are sorry to see Meets 1st and 3rd Wednesday 2 ib « . - - Tucker has a short leave of absence. to help him celebrate were Barbara them leave. Mr. McCoy has accepted ! I.O O F. Hall Ina Amlck, Noble Grand a position with the new store on Root, Wilda and Keith Walker and Mr. Clarence Case has purchased Minnie Buckles, Secy. Donna and Dale McCoy of Medford. north Central In Medford which will the Irasel Lewis property and will open soon. make his home there as soon as Mr. Mrs. Eva Smith, son Don and Sid­ Pound 1 7 and Mrs. Lewis get moved. Mr. ney Thurston left Wednesday for A1 Merrill from Klamath Fall^ Case hopes to be settled by the timp Portland to attend the graduation of stopped on his way to Portland for ■ 3 for - LOHT his brother and family arrive from Mrs. Smith's son Jack from Benson a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Shell. Mr. LOST— Three car keys on ring, leave Akron, Ohio. Mr. Ernie Case had Polytechnic school. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill will visit his brother In Port­ a meat market in Central Point 42 John Obenehain left Thursday for land and then return to Corvallis at this office. SUGAR CURED years ago. Mr. Case will be accom< Portland to attend the same event. for a visit with other realtives. WANTED panted by his wife, son and two Mrs. Obenehain is a sister of Jack. Rubber Footwear at The Men's daughters and their husbands. They had a very delightful trip re­ 2 7 Pound ■ 2 large hds. WANTED— Sewing. Mary Coker, up­ turning the coast route and stopping Shop. Sugar Pine Shakes at Faber's stairs In the Cruterlan Building, at Alsea to visit Mrs. Smith’s broth­ stairs In the Craterlan Bldg. Medford. Mrs. Dale Smith and daughter er. While on the way home they We handle the WELDING— Electric and Aeoytlene, Melody enjoyed dinner at the Bal- also stopped at McMinnville to pay wrought and ornamental Iron, lantyue home In Medford Saturday. a short visit at the home of Mr. gifts and novelties, pottery. Jack Melody was an over-night guest oi Floyd Curtrlght and family. Metal Kraft Shop. 209 W. Matn. returned home with them. Patricia Ballantyue Saturday night. Medford. Faber’s Money-Saving Market I Puritan Flour H am burger C rack ers Picnic Hams J 2 > 4 S - 19 c S Bunch Vegetables C L A S S IF IE D 10 e Lettuce Best of Fuel Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bohnert and little daughter Delores returned to­ day from a trip to California. They visited many friends and relatives but spent much of their vacation In San Diego. T Bacon Squares Bacon LAND PLASTER Body Fir Slabs Planer Blocks WANTED— Ambitions students for Mrs. Saunders is with her daught­ resident and home study courses er Marion at Yreka, California. Her In business training that turn friends will be sorry to know that Dry and Clean spar* time into earning time. Med­ Marion is suffering with an attack ford Business College. OWN. Central Point Wood Yard of Asthma. FOR SALE Tel. 383 Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gandee, the Sugar Pine Shakes at Faber’s FOR SALE— 40 acre furm, cheap. new Grammar school Principal are Half mile south ot Overhead now located in one of the Hotel Bridge, Tolo. See Jim Gregg, Valandra cottages. Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Palmer ar­ FOR SALE— Baled alfalfa hay and rived from Government camp Sun­ 5 TOME IN hammered grain hay. Jim Gregg. day and visited their parents and ■ ■ ^ M Y SECRET Central Point. other friends and relatives until . . -U te. m o J L x n ■ r A M B ITION maàryDÙM» Tuesday when they returned home. 1935 WILLYS 77 SEDAN— Driven a £ » mum iiD io iss a only 17000 miles, has four almost 7 . 3 0 r. m. Save NOTICE new tires, new paint, a dandy mo­ coupons r o n valu able The Civic Club will meet at 2:30 tor, this exceptionally economical PREMIUMS o’clock Wednesday afternoon Feb­ : É É É â lu'sws little car is a bargain at $325.00 ruary third at the Library. Every SKINNER’S USED CAR LOT one Is invited. If you are interested Phone 102 In the betterment of the community Salad Aid - Pints 23c 143 South Riverside Medford come out and help and enjoy the meeting and help plan the different HARGAINH Coal Brooder ............................. $7.50 projects. Oil Incubator ........................... $7.50 Spring Tooth ........................... $6.50 Central Point 3-pleee Spike Tooth ................ $9.00 Mazda Lamps Electric Motor ........ $4.00 Drag Saw Motor ..................... $5.00 Electric and Davenport ............................... $11.50 Pullman Breakfast Set .......... $7.50 Plumbing Chest of Drawers ....... $3.50 and up. 7x9 Rug .................................... $4.00 Supplies AL’S TRADING POST Jacksonville Highway & Lozier Lane Alexander Hardware Nice assortment of Valentines 1< and up. WANTED— We buy Second Hand & Implement Co. Valentine Heart Box Candy at— Goods. Bring ns your Trades. Central Point But why mention the price— there is none better at any price. THE TRADING MART, 15 8outh Æ Front. ♦ 21 Superphosphate Sulphur C R O W N FEEDS t Cedar Posts & American Fence » 1— Used Spring Tooth 2— Used Tractor Plows I— Used Fordson Finley Implement Co. Central Point Ü B „ BETTER HURRY] UP AND GET AN AUTOMATIC] Jones’ Grocery 4 MW Valentines - Valentine Candy j j FOR SALE— Baled Alfalfa hay. 1H miles northwest of Central Point, I’ I> Lofland 14-31 1929 STUDEBAKKR DICTATOR SEDAN In very finest mechanical condition. New paint and good tire*. Upholstery and spotless Must be seen and driven to be ap­ preciated. Priced only $145.00 SKINNER’S USED CAR LOT rhone 105 143 South Riverside Medford r 1 ■■ ' ------------------------------ R A D IO R EPAIR ♦ 3 S STONE’S DRUG STORE Phone 11 Rea. Phone 309 QJi a . ke£éM, qettinq iltetie on time nothing bcatâ an autom atic ELECTRIC WATER HEÀTER SER VICE National Union Tubes Sandy Richardson Phone 76 Central Point Licensed Electrician (Q. Plumber Welding and Repair Work The California Orefon Power Company D A L E SM ITH Get— Central Point Hardware Store THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS “ Sum m er” «Starting With Associated Aviation Ethyl will com* to your bnme cvrry dav through THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Wrestling ■In la ltn Mftssaf U ttlj S n c i f a f r r construct.re d o m e , Ttt. Monitor no* »«Ptolt er.me or »- i s ; on; ne :i-er d >es ;t ignore tnem 4*als co: recti vely with them Features ior h n~ n .nd > ¡V h* le m iif. BKiodtnf the W ee** m n atB, * * * ll" Medford Armory The Chr’ stlea Rel»nee Publishing Roc -te One H orw tf Street. B oston. ■ > —ich m e tU Monday Night Associated Service Station L. C. Crimes Seats on Sale at mt I «IbaMMn * T*. CSrMUa fciene« M-n-nr for ..«arc. asgss .-’¿as PA .iisas«, M O W N '» , U h n ae IOI F t m e _____________ >it .a j a VALENTINE’S CAFE Phone 279 Ad dr eg* — mm - *