THURSDAY, MARCH B, 1911 PAGE FOUR, 5LR—Si Mrs. E R. Gleason left Monday for Yreka where she is with her duught- er, Mrs. Lawrence Bodin, whose hua- band is very ill. LOCALS Junior Class Presents Don’t Darken My Door Word was received Tuesday morn­ ing of the birth of a baby daughter. Mrs. G. H. LeBell and two sons of Dorothy Virginia to Mr. and Mrs. Fremo spent the week-end at the John Townsend at Burley, Idaho. The Dorland home. baby weighed 9 lb. 1 H ox. Mother and daughter are doing fine. Mrs Sugar Pine Shakiw, new Townsend was the former Dorothy Faber's. To wall. Mr. L. P. Mathes, who recently made a trip to Portland and as far west us Toieod. stopped for a two hour viait with Ersel Lewis at Salem Mr. Lewis is feeling fine and report that he feels like a sixteen year old boy. The doctor says he can return home any time but Mr. Lewis feel like it would be better to wait until the warm weather of summer is here. During Mr. L P. Mathes' trip he also vi«ited with Mr. Otis Finn of Vida who formerly lived in the Table Rock district. Mr. Finn sent mes- sages to Theodore Glass and other friends. I The P.T.A. executive council meet- Mr. L. Hatfield received word from his son Clifford of Seattle, that he had left the firm that he has worked with for the past 22 years and ac­ to have met with Mr*». Hanson but cepted a better .position with a drug owing to the serious illness of Mrs. firm having 46 «tores. He will live in Mrs. Los Angeles. Hansen's mother, met with Jewett instead. The Health Unit met Thursday for The Sullivan family have moved a luncheon at the Thornley home. from Beall lane to the Reese Creek neighborhood. ing was held at the home of Mr. H P. Jewett Tuesday afternoon. It was A large crowd witnessed the junior presentation of "Don’t Darken My Door" last Friday evening. This splendid .performance was due to the persistent coaching of Mr. Har­ rison, who may well be proud of the Mr. and Mr*. Jack Gees, Jr. have results of his efforts. Mrs. Martha Booth Is being cared rented the McManama cabin, Jack The play was well east: Woodrow In the opening games of the 14tli for at the Musty home where she is is attending one of the night annual Southern Oregon College of classes Phillips as Roger Kent, gave a con- The American under the doctor’s care and obaerva- for metal works in Medford. | vincing performance of a crusty old Education invitational basketball tlon. She is to be in bed a week. bachelor, who was trying to rid him­ tournament at Ashland yesterday af­ A number of carloads of peuple self of his young niece. ! Maxine Moore is working In a beau­ ternoon. Talent defeated Sams Valley. Muriel Weidman had the misfor- were In Central Point Sunday from 34-11, and Central Point beat L-ok- Elaine Westrup portrayed Rose« ty shop In Grants Pass. tune to break her arm last week, Dorris, California to attend services mary Kent, a young girl who was inggla.es, 37-16. This morning Cen­ Tuesday afternoon while jumping at the Full Gospell Hall. Rev. Howry devoting her life to make her uncle's rope. She returned to school this The school board met Tuesday tral Point defeated Talent 20-19 in was pastor of the Full Gospel church house a home. She was an ardent evening and all the pre ent teachers a hotly contested game. week after being home the balance at DorrU a few years ago. reader of Jane Perkin’s novels. of laat week. were offered a new contract for the SAUCE PANS I9e Mt Pitt Rebekah Lodge No. 167 Richard Krupp ably portrayed Tom coming ¿a hool year. PUDDING PANS A birthday dinner was given at .... 19c Wednes met at their regular session Garrish, the fictitious strong, silent Mrs M. J. Rummel of the Eagle the home of Mr. and Mrs Roy BAKE PANS 29c day evening. A social time was en- man who had suffered. Point district is visiting her daught­ Mrs. Vern Hansen's mother Mrs joyed and afterward Minnie Hedgpeth Nichols Sunday In honor of D. M. < (H 1 III l> SAUCE PANS Coral Hilkey as Poppy Foster add­ Palmer is very ill. er Mrs. Stimson for a few days. 2 Quart Size . 29c Grisham’s Kist birthday, fourteen and Sally Musty served refreshments. ed much humor to the performance, T- SAUCE PANS. 3 Qt. 29c guests being present. in her role of the sturdy country girl. Mr. A. B. Carlaon is confined to COVERED SAUCE PANS Albert Thompson as Alee Stubbins, his home with rheumatism. 3 Quart Size .................... Word was received by Mr. and 39c an awkward country boy. was a sure Mrs. E. I’. Htone from Nell that he COVERED SAUCE PANS Mr. Earl Moore and Mr. and Mrs. 1 Quart Size .................... 49c has Joined the lKth Engineer band laugh at each appearance, WANTED stone, Virginia Stimson added much Everett Faber attended the Eagle SAUCE PANS, Set of 3 4»c and was sworn in Monday and will be humor as the bulwark of the Feath- Point grange Tuesday night. I ISH PANS, 14-qt. .............. ... 59c FOR RENT OR SAGE—Four room stationed In Fort Lewis for a week famlly. erstone COVERED KETTLE. B-qt. ... 59c and then in Vancouver for a while I modern house on Court Ht., Med­ Edward Inman, son of Mrs. Tracy, Miss Susie played by Maxine Hale, WATER PAIL. l()-qt. ... 59c ford. Rent |15 a month. Inquire In six month’s time, he expects to be showed capability In handling tho is taking a course in electricity. Un­ TEA KETTLES at Fort Murray, Washington where 69« • at this office or phone 601 Central der Mr. Trowbridge the students role of the romantic old maid. the local boys are. COVERED KETTLES, Slqt. •9c Point. Leona Huston waj seen as Jane wired and put in electrical fixtures 69c PERCOLATORS, 9-i up Mr. Alexander says it has been two Perkins, the writer of love novels, In a new house being finished by the FOR RENT—New papered house. Phone 23 Central Point CHICKEN FEEDERS months since he has been down town who took an assumed name and lent Trowbridge«’. Phone 217. W. M. Tetherow. Open Evenings after 5:30 P.M. 15c Galvanized 12-in. ......... but he la improving. He hope that a helping hand to the Kent family, by Appointment. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and lit­ FOR RENT—Four-room furnished every one will get their spring work Galvanized 16-in. .. 20e Those in charge of the arrange­ tle grandson are moving from Butte modern house, newly refinished, started. Spring is early z Galvanized 22-in . 25c but too much ments are also to be commended for Falls to their place northeast of Cen­ Frigidaire, lights and water in­ moisture has held up the plowing their fine co-operation. Galvanized, round FOB AI TO OR PERSONAL tral Point. Mrs. Smith is a daughter eluded. Inquire of Theodore Glass, in some places. 13c ( liick fount, glass ............... Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Parson and lit- of Mr. T. Gonderman. ( hick fount, metal . 10c See the Spring Style Oxfords at tie daughter Fonda Rose of Klamath WANTED TO RENT—Single apart­ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph VanZyl from Falls arrived Sunday to congratulate Faber's. ment, completely furnished. or are visiting SEE GENE THOMAS the newly weds Mr. and Mrs. Veri Redmond, California light housekeeping room. Inquire Mr. VanZyl is friends in the valley, Lie. Nos. S-211 & M-217 Edwards. Mrs. Edwards Mr. Curt Hopkins is sick with the is a neice of Pilone 521 Central Point at Faber’s Market. 45 S. Central Medford assistance tester for the dairy herd flu. the Parsons. Improvement association. FOR IIENT—House and ahop in Cen­ Mr. Mrs. Edward Jones, and Mrs. Le Bel of Fresno Mrs. Roger tral Polnt. Mabel Messenger, Gol! Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Collier and /■■■■■■■■■■»■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»■■■■■■■a Hill, Oregon. 22-4t Yo**t and I>i< kle accompanied Mr. spent the week end at the Dorland Don Stanley to Grants Pass Sunday home on their way to Washington family from Trail and Mr. and Mrs. mil SALE and visited at the Chet Eides home. to visit friends, Lois Dorland will Joe Collier and family from Klamath be home soon to spend a spring va­ Falls visited over the week end with FOR SALE—No. 1 Sugar Pine Shakes Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lusk have cation of ten days. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Blackford, 30-lnches. flu and 111 per thou­ moved from Central Point to Grants Mr. Colliers are brothers sand. Ivan Nye, Prospect. 22-lt Pass where Mr. Lusk has work in Mr. and Mrs. Clark AjcDowell have Blackford. bought the Grimes house from Mr HAY TOOLS, Forks. Hay Carrier», the cheese factory. Tetherow. Pulleys, barn door track & carriers, Mrs. Furry received a letter from litter carriers & tracks, stanchions her daughter Mrs. June Blair of Mrs. Tex accompanied Mrs. Blanche & fittings, cow water bowls, barn South San Francisco that it had raln- Friable to Proapect Wednesday. brooms and shovels, Barn plans ed steady one week Tuesday and she free to those who contemplate didn’t mean drizzle, It was a *»teady The Civic club is having the lot building. Davis Feed Store, 1715 downpour. next to the librarby dragged and STEAK DINNE» SPECIALTY N. Riverside, Medford, Plenty of ALL GOOD MEAT leveled ready for planting a lawn convenient parking apace nearby. SIIOIIT ORDERS Wooden Shoes for service and The new evergreens on the lot are looking fine. 24-Ilour Service HEED POTATOES—Bliss, Early style, see them at Faber's. Rose, earliest of all—Kanota oat«, Mrs. Richardson received a letter Rev. C. A. Phillips is very ill with rolled oats, rolled barley, ground from her husband Sanford J. Rich- what is thought to be a relapae of feeds, wheat, millrun and bran at 20-ycar Experience srdson saying he had passed his the flu. right prices. Davis Feed Store, typing test with 55*A which is more 1715 N. Riverside (Berrydale) than required and that he would Medford. take the teletype and code examlna- For Sale—Light, two-wheel trailer, tlon Tuesday and Wednesday. Hla shift is from 4:00 P.M. to 12:00. 15. Gong's 2nd Hand Store. Grocery Stores. ('em nil Polnt Restauranti«. ('entrili Point WHITE LEGHORN COCKERELS The Indies Berean Billie Class of Service Stations, Centra! Point 2c each, leave order at Davis Feed the Federated Church will hold their Blacksmith Shop, Central Point Store, 1715 N. Riverside, Medford. March meeting at the home of Mrs. Pool Hall. Central Point No. '4 TINS BABY CHIX-—Hampshires, Barred George Wright. Thursday, March 13. Dry Good« Stores. Central Point Rocks, Ijeghorns, many other MXGAZINES. Mll.lv SHAKES. SCHOOL SUPPLIES. breeds at new low prices for best A. STATIONERY. (.11 T ITEMS. TOYS. ETC., grades. Davis Feed Store, 1715 N. Rlvei*4de, Medford. Central Point. Oregon b MR POULTRYMAN —Each year M more people bring us their hatch­ Pearl or W<*tmin«ter — ing because "Jainesway Hatched" gives you all the extra chicks and poults, let us do your custom hatch­ ing. Hen egg settings, every Tue*» day and Friday. Turkey egg net­ ting every five days starting March 5. Central Point Hatchery. 21-tf Try an Ad in Red and White Enamelware CLASSIFIED PERMANENTS $2.00 $4.50 Ethel’s Beauty Salon LOANS ELMER WILSON HARDWARE Faber's Market ■ ■ Qualify Groceries at A Saving9 ■ Phone 291 ROSSI CAFE NOW OPEN Hamburger 37' Tony De Amicis 19' 2 Lbs Veai Roast Classified Directory 25 Pound 1-lb. WEINERS 1-lb. KRAUT Tuna Fish 29' STONE’S DRUG STORE MEN'S Used Work Clothing. shoes. Coat*. Pants and other garments in good condition. Ladies' dresses, shoes, etc. lsj"k them over on way to Medford, 1405 N. Riverside, aero«** from Beck's Bakery. Shortening 48 FOR SALE—Five room house. hot , and cold water, bath room Partly I equipped. Electric lights. Reason­ aid* Inquire at the Oregon Trail, seat to Postoffice. Central Point. : CHICK STARTER 12.35. Chick 3* rati h 32.10. laying M ish 31 95 Bring this ml good for 5c on one Mick purchase chick feed. Davis Feed Store, 1715 N. Riverside, next to Lost River Creamery in Berry­ dale SQUARE DEAL BARBER SHOP, for Shampoo and Massage and that nice Huir Cut and Shave W A. Shell. Prop. lit! 00 ton Ground Hog Feed 49-lb II 00 "Farmer Joe” Flour 49-lb |1 15 "Feather Flake" Flour New Shipment garden ■reds Just in Cwt. 11.15 "Egg Pep" Mash CASH * CARRY FEED STORE 1716 N. Riverside. Medford Next to Lost River Cri»m*7 35 4 Lbs Specialized Lubrication We’ve many more bargains like these TOP QUALITY CHICKS Produced under our rigid program, In a hatchery that is clean, neat, , and sanitary, Chicks available Wed und Sat. each week. Rocks. I Reds. Hampshire. Buff Orpingtons, and Chick laqthorn« Chi* k starter feeds, Started chicks. Custom setting«»’» every Tuesday and Friday. Central 21-tf Point Hatchery. 19' Both Snowdrift 3-lb. Pail ■ Pound at Associated Service Kraft Cheese 2 Lbs. nui s. . 49' - IH1TI 111!---- .MOTOR \< CESSORIES Victor. Noel. Proprietor ’32 Chev. Coach Von do n little fl\ln* on it mid »on liavr n Mieli cur fur $95.00 ’38 Dodge Dix. Sdn Motor overhauled Yearly new tire«—Black finish. I-urge trunk and heater. l.l NCR Ml VI CHEESE ’36 Pontiac Coach Ihl* I* a fine fiiiiid» rar-— srm cover*. Radio A llratcr SPRY $365.00 39 30 2» 29 29 CIIIA Sedan ( HUA «1.1 R s««lnn 1 ««ex C ou | m * Ford Sedan (TIEV. Sedan 335 •45 •45 •45 Skinner s Garage III ICK STUDEB5KF.K GMC TRUCKS I'lionc 27 40 Medford 19 Garden Plowing and Leveling Rich-Tex Shortening 3-lb. Pail $495.00 Lb. Pound . . 41' 3-lb Tin Phone 632 Central Point 49 1« U 11 p . 15' McCORMICK-DEERING TRACTORS Tractor Drawn Implements LARGE ORDER OF N Yll.s \ND McCORMICK-DEERING MACHINERY ARRIVING DULY. ORDER NOW—PRICES Yin YNUING Full Line ol Palm« and Oil« PREM 1 Tin 25C W. E. ALEXANDER HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO ■