CENTRAL POINT PACK t a x Saturday morning December 21 at 9:30 there will be the free show for the kiddies at the Cralerian and I Rialto . This is an annual aifair. The Central Point Hatchery has [ Every child welcome. received and installed the fourth unit to their Jamesway Mammoth it is reported that Mr. and Mrs. Incubator. Thia new unit like the Ernest Rostell have headquarters in rest Is the latest all electric and San Francisco and that Mr. Rost.!! makes a total capacity of 11,71(1 has a government job and he will eggs every three weeks. be traveling most of bis time. LOCALS aM UUCAJI The local Masonic lodge helds it* annual election of officers last even­ ing. The following were elected for the coming year: Harold Head, Worshipful Master; John Lacy, Sen­ ior Warden; Lloyd Stlmson, Junior Warden; J. E. Vincent, secretary; H. P. Jewett, treasurer. A good at­ tendance was present and refresh­ ments were served at the close of the session. Joint installation of of­ ficers with the Easter Star Lodge Mr. R. H. Dundee will leave here will be held December 27. after Christmas to spend the re­ mainder of the holidays in San Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brown, and Francisco. Mrs. tianaee will return family, left today for Los Angeles to home with him. spend Christmas with relatives. TMLHOOAV. DKCKMUKR. n¡¡ CENTRAL POINT ORCMOn , 9aiJ » SPORT K. D. p Well, the sport news is somewhat slack this week because of the Christmas week so I will make it a letter to Santa Claus, from ail of us. 0 — — The health association uow has three such cottages for use in Jack- sou county. The cottages are main­ tained by the association, mainten­ A large crowd of high school ance involving considerable expense students enjoyed the lilting melodies in itself. Funds for maintenance of Jackson's orchestra to the full ex­ are provided by the Christmas seals tent last Tuesday night, Dec. 20. which are now on sale throughout From eight to eleven o ’clock the the county. walls of the grange hall swayed in and out, themselves unabe to resist • Mr. and Mrs. Homer Edgeeoiub the tempo set by the five piece of Susanville are visiting Mrs.. orchestra. Edgecomib's parents Mr. and Mrs. The hall was attractively decorat­ W ill Houston and other relatives ed in red and green crepe paper. Among those who attend the during the holidays.. dance beside the school students were: Professor Jewett, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kin­ caid, Mr. Harold Head, Mrs. Floyd Ross, Mr. Overturf and Kenneth Powell. Student Dance Is Much Enjoyed GAGS Dear Santa Claus: Please give me a gun with which it is impossible to miss at less tban ten yards. Lost a deer that way.— Jack and Jim Lees are now in Ray Watkins. San Francisco and expect to leave Can't you do something about the soon for the east, probably New wind or storms so I don't have to go York where they will spend a num­ out and untangle those wires.— ber of months. Jack Tharp. Miss Arlene Estes will spend her They expect to return by January 1. All we ask for is two big bucks Mr. Drifting received word from vacation in Seattle. Miss Laura without haviug to chase all over the western Nebraska that the country Mrs. Sterland Richmond came bp mountains. her vacation If you can not do that is enjoying a wonderful snow, six Pastorino will spend from Roseburg last Thursday to do please give us the horse liniment.— in San Francisco while the rest of inches on the level. the grade teachers are staying home. some Chritsmas shopping and spend Brownie and Jim Ross. the week end with her parents Mr. Can you do something aoout fix H. C. and Mary Maury will have Mrs. Rich­ ing my boys up so they will never W'ord was receivtd from Livings­ and Mrs. Wm. Musty. as Holiday guests Mr. and Mrs. J. E Helleu came miss a free throw.— Coach Hulburt. Cowglll and little grandson, Coyle ton, Montana that a nine poound mond and daughter Tuberculosis Cottage Cannot you give us plenty of wind Collins, of San Carlos, Calif. Mrs. baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Saturday evening and all returned John Townsend at the Lott hospital. home Sunday. T o Health Assn. Cowglll will be remembered as Sallie so that we may have some left u Mrs. Townsend was formerly Doro­ holler over our victory.— Meirjers Maury. thy Powell. The Odd Fellows and Rebakahs of the C. P. high basketball team. Certificate of title to a portable Miss Frances Ferry, daughter Of are having a dinner and Christmas delivered More fish in the river so we won't tuberculosis cottage was Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Ferry of Foots Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Bithers and program In the I.O.O.F Christmas have to invent more fish stories.— recently to the Jackson County Creek, will spend Christmas vaca­ children Forest, Myrna, Janice and evening. All Odd Fellows and Re- C. P. Fishermen club. Public Health association by Com­ tion with her parents. Dolores from Harlan, Montana are bekahs' families are Invited to come A pair of dancing shoes so that missioner Ralph Billings. 7:00 I may visltiug Mr. Blther’B mother Mrs. and have a jolly good time. The cottage, built at a cost of have more dates.— Clyde Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Humphrey of L. E. Bithers over the holidays. o’clock is the opening time. Lees. | $500, was a gift to the association Ukiah are visiting their son Lee and A rabbit's foot that will aid me I by G. S. Butler, Ashland resident S P E C I AL Jim Grimes is home from Corval­ Ernie over the holiday. Mrs. Hum­ Marshall Simmonds this week in getting more points at the goals, i who for several years has aided C H R IS T M A S O F F E R phrey was coming on the stage, lis, Richard Jewett from Salem, sold hia Interest In Faber’s Market financially in the cure, prevention — Beebe. $6.50 MachinelesH Permanent S Donald Richardson and Barbara but she received a letter from her to Everett ann Don Faber. Mr. $5.00 | A car that will not go haywire on' and control of tuberculosis. A number Simmonds has not granddaughter Bernice at Rogue Koehler from Eugene. These Permanent* made ideal & decided just me at critical times.— Mayor-elect! The new cottage will be used in River saying that she was very more of the college students will ar­ what he will do, but says he will Christmas Gifts Powell. the Ashland district. It is known Children's Permanents $1.60 j homesick for them. That was Sat­ rive before the Christmas holidays. continue to live in Central Point. An entire new Medford wat3r as a Burr cottage, used at the home Open till 6. Later by appointments urday when Mr. Humphrey arrived system.— New councilmen. of patients who cannot arrange im­ Mrs. Roger Yost and son Dickie home, Mrs. Humphrey showed hitn After the basketball game last Ethel’s A vacuum cleaner— my broom Is mediately to enter a sanatorium. accompanied Mr. Yost on a business the letter and they got ready and night Roy Jones had the coach and nearly worn out trying to clean the Use of the cottage isolates the tuber- trip to Gazelle, Fort Jones and Beauty Salon | ' left In the car Sunday morning. first string men down to the Shack trash from this shop. Stanley eular patient and permi's more read­ at-none 21 Quartz Valley last Thursday. Mr. Central Point ^ Bernice will return home with them. for a feed of pumpkin pie with Jones, (the printer’s devil.) ily of scientific treatment. Yost said that they were Irrigating whipped cream and cider. Mr. Jones A new studio house which nobody Carol Furry is working in New­ there so as to be able to do fall is leaving for Stockton to spend else wants.— John Ross. plowing. That the rain fall thia SUMMONS bury's story in Medford during the Christmas. On the return trip he Please give the high school boys IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TI1K season had only wet the ground holiday rush. will visit relatives at many places. enough paint to cover the entire STATE OF OREGON, FOR about Vi Inch and also stated that He plans to be gone ten days. JACKSON COUNTY water tower this year— Guy Tex. just across the mountains in Scott Helen and Eddie Martin and little E V A L Y N M. BAUGH, Plaintiff And as to me, I want nothing very Valley they had had plenty of rain vs. daughter Penny will arrive Saturday Mr. Theo Glass and Mr. O. P. much but an 8-point buck, a 15- O R V ILLE O. BAUGH, Defendant. to spend Christmas with their par­ Mrs. Tedwell of Medford enter­ Jane« are completing the new home pound steelhead, and some tall fish To Orville O. Baugh, The above ents the Martin and Lees family. tained in honor of her grandmother they have been building for the stories so that I may have something named defendant: Sat. Only! Built in IN TH E NAME OF T H E STATE Mrs. E. P. Bennett’s 80th birthday Charles Jantzer family. to crow over Watkins, Ross brothers GEORGE O'BRIEN OF OREGON, you are hereby re- Earl, Harold and Miles Davis of Monda yafternoon. Besides the cupboards, drain board, closets and and the C. P. Fishermen club. If , quired to appear and answer the Salem and Mrs. Bell Collier of Rod honor guest the following “The Painted special inset plugs for electric stove guests Bluff will spend Christmas with were presented Silvia Peart, H. A. and refrigerator, add all this to the you do, also bring a large sized hat complaint filed against you In above Desert” so it may perfectly fit my swelled entitled court and cause within four their sister Mrs. Furry and family. Either, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Blther well planned home and it makes a weeks from the date of the first head.— Sport Gagger. No. 5 "T R E A S U R E ISLAND" publication of this Summons upon and family from Montana and Mrs. very cozy home. Anyone that goes — 9 — Mrs. H. P. Jewett received the you, exclusive of the date of the L. E. Blther. A beautiful birthday through the house can not help but And to all of our friends who first publication, and if you fail to SUN— MON sad news of the death of her mother cake, white trimmed with pink roses notice the fine workmanship that have been very good to me, I wish so appear and answer, plaintiff will In Salem last week. Randolph Scott— Joan Bennett has gone into the building o f this und blue birds, and ice cream and you a very Merry Christmas. apply to the court for the relief house. Mrs. Jantzer, who recently prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: chocolate were served. Mrs. Ben­ “ The Texans” CARD OF THANKS For the dissolution of the mar­ returned from the hospital doe* not We wish to thank our friends and nett received many nice gifts and it riage contract now and heretofore The O ld C ar plan to move into their new home neighbors of Central Point for their was a very pleasant affair. TUB— WED existing between plaintiff and de­ until she has regained some of her Full many a mile has slipped fendant, and for the restoration of kindness In our recent bereavement GINGER ROGERS & plaintiff's maiden name. A number of our people are work­ strength. beneath your rusty frame in the loss of our mother. Also for DOUGLAS F A IR B A N K , Jr. This Summons is served upon you ing in the fruit. Miss Virginia You poor old heap and now you u the beautiful flowers. by order of the Hon. H. D. Norton, Bill Snider of Oakland visited his Having a Homer 1« working in Bear Creek of- stand Mr. ad Mrs. Robert Webb Circuit Court Judge of Jackson grandmother Mrs. Jennie White and fee while her mother, who work part Dejected and forlorn County, Oregon, made and entered, John Derstad W onderful Tim e” He arrived time In the Federal Loan office is other friends recently. December 14th, 1938. An object held In ridicule and Tuesday the 13th and left last Sun­ Date of first publication, Decem­ also working part time in The scorn Tlm r. - K rl. L O D G E D IR E C T O R Y American Fruit office. ber 22nd, 1938. day for Oakland. Once you were young and shone L A U R E L and HARDY W. G. T R I L L with splendid sheen Attorney for Plaintiff I. O. O. F 193 Mrs. E. P. Stone was rejoicing to­ “ Swiss Miss” Noble Grand, E. W. Hedgepeth Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Simmonds Postoffice Address: day over a birthday gift she received A very good and modern new Suite 12 Palm Bldg. Sec- J. E- Vincent and children Norma June and from relatives in Salem Wednesday. machine Medford, Oregon. Meets each Monday evening at Hull Marshall, Jr. visited Mrs. Simmonds' The gift was a very beautiful caster You served your purpose. Yes, you Visitors Welcome. parents Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Adams did your best. set with the six bottles for different in Ashland Wednesday afternoon condiments. It undoubtely hag a And now In wrecking yard you’re and evening. laid to rest. very interesting history. Could you but talk, Oh, what a tale Miss Elaine Brophy, daughter of you'd tell WANTED The wood working department of Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Brophy and Of times of happiness, of tears as the planing mill is making some 2 * granddaughter of Mrs. Moille Holm­ ^ A n authorizes! agent fo r these Pure I-’ood Products, w ill .sail at the ! well. WANTED— Ambitious students for es, returned to her home on thq very good looking pieces, as well as homes o f C entral Point every tw o weeks. W e handle T o ilet Pre- ; You're residence and home study coures Eagle Point road last week from useful. They also have some wood But now you're through. parations. Pure Food Produ ct», Perfum es, Soaps and oth er House- !J done for, poor old heap. in business training that turn Seattle where she attends the Uni­ buttons that they make. So far they hold Needs. spare time into earning time. versity of Washington and will spend report they sell as fast as anything They've laid you In the wrecking Jj S P E C IA L — l-aig< Salad Dish F R E E yard to sleep. Medford Businese College GWN. is completed. her Christmas vacation here. ^ with each 81.(Ml b ottle V anilla at title Lyman A. Fritz FOR SALE By permission. Little Carl Jantzer returned from Mr. Charles Rossi has arrived for ■ Raymond S. Vinson a visit with his aunt Mrs. Kinney in FOR SALE— Winter apples, 20c and a visit with his grandparents Mr. r' Central Point j Carl had been 40c a box. Chae. Mabin, 1-8 mile und Mrs. R. Rossi of the Hotel Ashland Sunday. r W 9 « # » « ' » W ( « ,M r i# )i» ,M f W W I « 'i l« ,W l « 'i C » l # W l l(r it f| li > l * M r r ' weat of Central Point. ll- 3 t Valandra. He plans to make an ex­ staying with her while his mother Mrs. Charles Jantzer underwent an i FOR SALE— .Baled Alfalfa Hay. tended visit operation for goitre, and for a num­ Body Pine, $1.50 on the ground Mr and Mrs. George Jantzer of ber of weeks while she w-as recover­ •r $1.75 delivered. Also Oak. Prospect are driving a brand new ing. P. D. Lofland, 1 's miles north­ Imperial Chrysler, one of the new west of Central Point. ll-4t silver grey colors. $ Mrs. Floyd Ross received a mes­ « m sage last night telling of the death FOR SALB — Used electric and CARD OF TH ANKS of her father Mr. Edward Claton at treadle sewing machine. Easy We wish to thank all of our Prlneville Mr and Mrs. Ross and terms. Singer Machine Agency, friends who remembered us with) 3 32 8. Grape, Phone 782, Medford. cards and expressions of love and sous Edgar and John left this morn­ 3 . ing for Prlneville. sympathy in our time of sorrow. IX )ft IUCNT Also we wish to correct the state­ Mrs. W. B. Glafkt and two little FOR RENT — Housekeeping cabin«, ment in last week’s newspaper say­ children left Sunday Dec. 11 for her % clean and comfortable by week or ing Nathalie was a member of the home In Juneau, Alaska, She plans month, rooms to rent. Cabins Nazarene Church. She attended to stop In Portland for a short visit. furnished. Fuel, lights, hot and Faith Mission In Medford Mrs. Glafkl has been visiting her cold water Inquirer at the Hotel Sincerely mother Mrs. Lola Saunders and Valandra. 9-6t Mr. and Mrs. C. E Martin sister Mr«. Marian Roberts of D llC mutr for several months. senso C L A S S IF IE D 1 ZANOL PRODUCTS I i Season s Greetings — Davis Feed Store M edford — Ashland 2 MR 0 CÙT 0 UP 0 NS I ! U ti ///¿At ù/fTS For that r u r u n # t«i S - WIT AIUMINUM F IN SII DOUIll SMTT F i l l i Perfect Salad In Appreciation wish to take thia opportunity to express my thanks and ap­ preciation for the courtesies and patronage extended to me since coming to Central Point and to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year Marshall Simmonds issiasii su 2 lbs. j Faber's MARKETS You Merry Christmas 3 3 i 3 I 3 ■» ? 3 3 3 Use D U R K E E G E N U IN E M A Y O N N A I S E Pints 25c—Quarts 45c Save the Coupon« JONES’ GROCERY Vote in SW EETEST GIRL C O N TE ST '^.Closes 4:00 P.M . Saturday Draw ing—6:30 P.M .