! PAGE FOUR C K M T U L POINT Mr. George Fox is improving and able to be down town again. A n U C A I THURSDAY. MARCH CR NT H AL CO W T. OREO O S SIX YEARS AGO THIS WEEK Prospect P.T.A. to Interesting Items Present “ Fifty-fifty’' From Old Paper BEFORE THE MIRROR An habitual celebrant c r e p t stealthily into his house one night but despite his caution, he fell and broke the empty bottle he was carrying in his hip pocket. He was sufficiently lucid to realize that first aid should be applied to the cuts which resulted, and accordingly backed up to a mirror and applied a generous dressing of adhesive tape. As his wife showed no signs of having been awakened, he was no little astonished when she rousca him next morning with. "So you came home drunk again last night." "Why. my dear, what in the world gave you that idea?" "If you were sober, will you please explain how the adhes've tnpe got all over the mirror?” Mr and Mrs. Lovell and daughter At the basketball tournament in A hilarious three act comedy Virginia of Medford attended the The following item« were taken Ashland, Central Point won four oyster supper with Mrs Lovell’s Fifty-fifty" will be presented by from the columns of the Central games and lost three Arago won sister. Mrs Moore. the Prospect unit of P.T.A. at the Point Herald, published May 3, 1906. the championship with Riverton sec­ Medford Junior high school build­ The first two items were taken from Miss Margaret Finley, daughter ing Friday March 25. 8:00 P.M. un­ the fifteen year ago column and re­ ond and Chiloquin third. C. P. Talent filed for sheriff. of Mr. and Mrs Clem Finley had der the sponsorship of the Jackson fer to happenings in 1891. Oregon State college band gave a the misfortune to slip on a wot County council of P.T.A. Proceeds A May day bail is being advertis- I short concert at the Central Point board going into the collar and fell from this presentation will be used ed, the floor managers named are nigh school. Mrs. J A. Hughes, daughter Wini­ and cut a deep gash Just below the to carry on their welfare project. Lou Hale, Geo. Bloomer, ( has. Rip- Harl weather halt» attendance at fred and son Cal of Uunsmuir and knee. The doctor was forced to put The cast of the play is under the tHe> local Grange meet. Mrs Mary Coker of Medford were her leg in splints and she will be in capable direction of Ruth Wilson pey and J. C Hall LoM On Tuesday evening about Krneat Hostel, member of the week end guests of Mrs. Lettie Gre­ bed for two weeks. and is as follows: ‘ Henry Brown", 50 lbs. of bacon The party will c ra(er Lake park staff, returned gory and daughter Lysle. Howard Aarant; "Paul Green" John please return und get the balance. | Tuesday from Roseburg and Grants A boy riding a bicycle run Into Phipps; "Patrick O'Malley” , Floyd C. Jef.ers was warm enough to fry The friends of Mrs. Bert Hedg- little Delores Cox knocking out some Pass where he spoke briefly on wild Dole; "Mrs. Padge", Florence the bacon when he discovered the peth will be pleased to know that of her baby teeth, also some per­ life In the Crater Lake Park. Smith: "Sopha Bland", Alta Sehrae- loss and says that the thief is not Mr. Hedgpeth received word from manent ones the first of the week. W. R. Glass and family moved in­ der; Miriam Rickey is "May Dexter” mor than a thousand miles from her that her doctotr stated that h to the Bert Duncan home on Luurel Geneive Gray Is "Mrs. Hawley” , Har­ here. Supt. H P Jewett gave a talk on could see no reason for an opera­ and Third streets. ry Goode is "Smudge” , Marjorie A regular meeting of the Black­ tion and that she would recover the early history of education at the After the severe frost Tuesday Phipp is "Josephine” and the role Talent's P.T.A. Dad's night Friday smith and Woodworkers Association night and the awful pall of smudge with treatments. of cop is ably filled by Heston of Jackson county was .ield here in evening. smoke which hung over our valley Grieve. The Missionary Circle will meet the town hall last Saturday evening. all day yesterday, the welcome rain at the E. E. Scott home Friday. Mr. Grieve is a nephew of Mis. Dennis McGuire was awarded con­ Those present were: Jeffers and last night was glorious. Hurray for Everyone ig welcome. tract to continue as principal of the Guy Tex. Floyd Dole is a graduate Peart, F. A. Hawk and W. E. Price our wonderful weather man (Twice Gold Hill high school. Mr. McGuire of Central Point high school. of Central Point: Messrs. Wilson. in a While). Mrs. Frank Cochran is Improving Tickets are now on sale at Stones Boeck. Higgenbothen, Medford; Pat was coach in the Central Point and Is now able to be up. Drug Store. high school a couple of years ago Donegal) aud C. H. Basey, Jackson­ Mr. and Mrs. Mnnick and Ver- ville; Marion High, Ira Reeder and nice Humphrey went to the Tolo Mr. A H. Ban well, manager of Mr. Gale, Ashland. district Sunday and returned with the Jackson County Chamber of S. M. Neulon of Table Rock went by Iris Hill Wednesday, March 23, 1938 an armloads of lambtongues to de­ Commerce, received the sad news of to Ashland Monday in the interests The high school Girl Scouts of of the coming re-union of the old corate the tables for the oyster the death of his father at Bristol, There are 28 children here. Four Central Point, the White Rose soldiers which will be held In Grants are out, this morning. England March 1 supper. Patrol, enjoyed a party at the skat­ Pass, June 18. It rained all night. All the Donald Richardson arrived last ing rink in Medford last Friday At a meeting of the school board creeks are very high. There is Wednesday for a few days visit with evening Miss Laura Pasterina, the following teachers were elected water running in the fields. his parents. He returned Sunday to troop captain, and Miss Melba Put_ Tomorrow is Miss Carlton’s birth­ for the coming year: Prof. A. J. I. O. O. F 193 Eugene where he is attending the man. patrol advisor, accompanied Noble Grand. C. E. Humphrey day. We will write her a letter. Hanby, Principal; Miss Carrie Mar­ University the girl» who were: Maxine Ayers, See. J. H. Vincent We wish It would stop raining. tin, 7th and 8th grades; Mrs. A. J. Meets each Monday evening at Hall Itis Hill, Faye Cassman, Adalene Hanby, 5th and 6th grades; Miss We want to play outside. Visitors Weloome. Charles Pheister, the veteran fire- Cassman, Nelda Ayers, Geneva Mil Thursday, March 24. 1933 Elizabeth Gibson, 3rd and 4tli place builder of Medford, has Just I lard, June Furry, Virginia Ricks, R E BEK AH S An angry bull ran after Vangie grades; Miss Stella Purkeypile, pri­ completed a fireplace at the J. S. Vera Ayers, Marjorie Pierce and Mt. Pttt Lodge No. 167 this morning. Vangie was too mary. Richardson house. The face and Jnunita Holmer. Meets 1st and 3rd Wednesday A communication was received frightened to move. mantle are constructed of sandstone I O.O.F. Hall Clyde Lees came along. He car-1 yesterday from Dr. C. R. Ray, gen­ taken from a quarry near the Ed­ Missionary Circle of the Christ­ Ina Amlck, Noble Grand eral manager of the Condor Water ried Vangie to safety. He saved his I dington place in Sams Valley and. ian church meets at the home of Minnie Buckles Secy. and Power company, asking for a llfa. according to the 81-year-old builder Mrs. K. E. Scott on Friday March franchise for constructing and opera­ of unique fireplaces, is one of tho 25. This is an invitation to all ting an electric railway line on the prettiest he has ever built. ladies of the church to be present. streets and alleys within the cor­ WANTED The Missionary Circle of the Pope, porate limits of Central Point. The Chas. Horton and Leland Federated Church are meeting this stockmen of Klamath county were matter will be taken up at the re­ JUST OPENED— My Heal Estate afternoon at the Ayres home. After | in the valley last week buying cows, gular council meeting next week.— GROCERY Office. I want your listings. W the regular meeting there will be a Things are beginning to go some in M. A. Bowman of Merrill, Oregon this bailiwick, thank you. C. McGlasson, 1713 North River party in honor of Grandma Grimes' was in Central Point Monday. Mr. side, Berrydale Addition. 23-21* birthday. Carpenters are engaged this week Bowman deals in real esate and had repairing and improving the opera WANTED— Ambitious students for 250 cattle held in the stock yards a customer for a small improved house. The front will be finished residence and home study coureB waiting to be shipped to Bodin and acreage preferably near Central Pilone and the entire structure will be In business training that turn Clark in Portland pushed over one Point. painted. Central Point is a good spare time into earning time side of the yard this morning and show town and the stage in the lo­ Medford Business College GWN. scattered over the town. At first no Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Tolle visited cal play house ¡3 one the the largest one knew who they belonged to. Mr. at the C. M. Merritt home last week. and best In the county. IF WANTING— to buy or sell real LARGE SIZE Maust called up the various stock The Tolle'g were Merrill Pioneer's estate. See L. G. Plckel, Phone dealers and Mr. Dick Rlchman was but are now living in Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Faber made 363, 16 8. Bartlett, Medford soon busy rounding them up. It a business trip to Salem Sunday re­ Mrs. Jack Tharp received word FOR SALE— Hanson White Leghorn was reported to us that one cow turning home Tuesday. They report hatching eggs. B.W.D. Tested broke Its leg. Mr. Jack Tharp fol­ that her cousin Justin Muse was re­ that it rained all the way home. cently married at West Plaines, *2,75 Per 100. W. M. Tetberow, lowed the largest herd of cattle and ■ Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Simmonds headed them back toward the depot Missouri. Phone 211, Centrsl Point. ■ fJOOD QUALITY and Norma Jean visited Mrs. Sim- Charles Jantzer returned from a FOR HALE Little Donald Akers had the mis­ monds' parents Mr. and Mrs. O. H. fortune to burn his hand badly on trip to Azalea Tuesday and reports Adams in Ashland Sunday. FOR SALE 2 acres located in the stove Wednessday evening. A that we have no snow or rain com­ Jacksonville in center of mining doctor from Medford was called and pared to Azalea. Mervyn Gleason made a trip to district. All cultivated, all kiuds dressed the burns and gave him Mr. John Anderson made a busi­ Klamath Falls Tuesday. He reports of fruit trees and berries. 4 room something to ease the pain so he ness trip to Salem Sunday return­ 20 cars held up on Green Springs. house, city water, electricity. could sleep. SLIGHTLY SALTED TEI» ing home Tuesday. He reports lots His car being one of them. He was $850.00. $500.00 cash. L. G. 4 hours going from Ashland to of water in the Willamette valley. Mrs Bertha Bursell's friends will Plckel. Phone 365. 16 South Much more than here. Klamath Falls. Bartlett, Medford. 2 4 - 2 t be sorry to hear that she 1» 111. A large number turned out to h^ar Rev. Harry Golding’s sterop- tican message on the ‘‘Jews In Palestine” which proved very in­ teresting and Instructive. He show­ ed In a very convincing way how prophecy was being fulfilled. LOW COST— LONG TIME LOANS WITH SPEED— COURTESY ANI) SMALL PAYMENTS That's what you get when you come here for cash. You can get up to $300 the day you apply for a loan. No delays— no tedious Investigations. Call, phone or write . . TODAY! FIRST GRADE NEWS GIRL SCOUT NOTES I— 'M , OREGON FINANCE CO. 43 8. Central Medford Dead Worthless Animals LODGE DIRECTORY REM OVED Phone C. P. 24-X-2 (Reverse Charges) Southern Oregon By-Products Co. CLASSIFIED Faber’s M ARKET ’Quality Groceries at a Saving’ 201 Petite Prunes NO CEREAL 25 ; 5-lb. Pkg. s H am burger B room s I ■ 4 Sewn Boiling Meat 2 lbs. C rackers LOVES USED CAR SPECIALS 1937 Chrysler Royal I dr. sedan. $785.00 1936 De8ota Coupe $595.00 1930 Plymouth Coupe $125.00 1930 Ford Rdster ............. $95 00 Will trade for livestock, farm or what have you. 170 N Riverside, Medford P*oiniAl!jS—XCi>«7s^SpecTaT^^^nf Packard $126.00. In fine shape. Only FOR SALE- -Baby Chicks. Rocks, Reds aud Leghorns, 10c. Hamp- shlres HV*c; »Marled chicks, 1 to 4 weeks, reduced. Hen egg cus­ tom hatching, 3c; turkey, 5c. Dis­ counts on custom hatching and baby chirks in large quantities. Tel. J03. 5 blocks east of Cheese Factory. Central Point Hatchery. Through an error last week it was reported that Mr. Harvey Cassman had purchased the Henry Voelkner place. This place has been purchased by Harry C. Chase, formerly of Beall Lane, now living In Medford, and his mother, Mrs. Sarah L. Chase. The Cassmana have leased the place and are now living there. — » The Keystone Class of the Christ­ ian church is holding a Kid Party at the home of C. A. Etde on Friday evening March 25. Each person at­ tending is asked to come attired ap­ propriately and bring a kid picture. FOR SALK or TRADE— Wood range sewing machine, small gas motor. Mrs. Lindlev, at old Southwell house l-t< W e b a n d i« the Best of Fuel Body Fir Slab* Planer Blocks Dry and Clean Central Point Wood Yard TeL NOW O PEN DESERT SWEET ÎT ARIZONA FEATURING ROGl'E ICE CREAM SANDWICHES — COLD DRINKS — TRAY SERVICE Open I,afe ut Night N. Riverside, Medford J ill Itl M il JAINS FOR SUM t HEAL i;t M NOW - Is the Time to prepare for ■ SAFE DRIVING j «PEOPLE. SUGAR CURED !D GOOD QUALITY AT A t REAL SAVING FOB S U E DRIVING— BUY EIRENTONE STANDARD TIRES! $ 3 .5 0 « POSEN AND A CHOICE OF S Corley Studio (over Swem't) Medford ■ Associated Service Station j I I tv Mi FORD Tl IH»lt Reconditioned Motor Good tires A Paint fltVYlHI J 9 jfi 1 ............... NOW OPEN s ♦ Davis Feed Store RADIO REPAIR i o n i » IV I.I \ | I-DOOI: TO! Ill No SEDAN Reconditioned Motor 94 4.VO» SERVICE N a tion a l U n ion T u b e s Gates Used Cars Sandy Richardson H AROM I TREAT U sed C a r M an ager M ed ford * * * * * .a** * * * * ;• a:»"« ¡»a » ; L. C. 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