Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, May 10, 1929, Image 3

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Mr. and Mr». Norvul Wiley were
in tnwn from their Luke ('.reek
ranch ilolg gome shuppitxg» Wed­
nesday.
The Central Point P. T. A. hus
postponed their Hireling from F ri­
day until Tuesday the 14th, uccortl
ing to m announcement made to­
day. The election of olllcors for the
ensuing year w ill lie held at this
lime and the high school girl» w ill
put on a play and all members are
unaed to he present.
Mr. Howland attended the meet­
ing of Service Station operators in
Medford last week.
Mr. ami Mrs. Middletona of (he
Hood lliver Spray Co. were culling
on Central Point merchants, Wed­
nesday.
The Jury In the civil action of
Cliff Smith of Central Point against
Mr. (A J. Turhell for $3080 for «lam-
ages received in a car accident,
returned u verdict in favor of the
plaintiff, awarding him $80.
Mrs. Earl l.eever and con Hilly
left for Portland last Saturday to
Join Mr. l.eever after spending the
past two weeks visiting at the home
of Mrs. W. S. l.eever.
Mrs. Ernest Scott is (akin, treat­
ment* at the Jacksonville Sanitor-
ium where she is a patient. Eldest
reports were that she was improv­
ing slowly.
The Golden Link Bible class of
the Christian church w ill have their
party at the home of Mrs. Frank
Cochran, Friday afternoon and a
good attendance is looked for.
The 6th grade, taught by Miss
Horney, enjoyed a party in the
school room. Wednesday afternoon.
Cake and ice cream cones were
served.
EIGHTH
(¡HADE
PICNIC
The 8th grade, chaperoned by
Mrs. I.ewis, Mrs Ayres and Mr.
Amick, the teacher, enjoyed a pic­
nic ut Jackson Hot Springs, Wed­
nesday afternoon. (¡11$ Eddy fu r­
nished transportation for them ali
it was quite n trip in the truck.
Weenies, buns and pickles were
served ami all re|K»rt n good time.
Many went in swimming too, which
was great fun.
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8CHOOI-S TO CEOSE
FRIDAY. MAY 24th
The Central Point schools w ill
he dismissed May 24th. The eighth
grade has a clar s of 22 students
in the A class ami they are pre­
paring for the state examinations
to be given May 16-17.
AMICK MARRIES
FRIDAY, MAY 1«, I II«
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' -veiling, Muy 3, w ith about 175 In a good plun for the Grangers to
The Junior class of the high
.illinduute,
Including
granger« look into this matter.
school had a picnic ut the Jackson
from Suinr. Valley, Rogue IGver,
llro ftursell announced that Car- Hot Springs, Thursday evening.
Talent uud Jacksonville.
kin said that the market grounds This is an annual affair and all
Twelve candidate» received Anal lore becoming too valuable for a reported a good time.
iihlkyntionx uml became aubordinate public market ground in any city.
grangrrs.
llro. Davidson talked on in ir-
Mrs. Drysdale and Iwo children
II. W. Mayfield, chairman of the ance and advised all people to keep of Medford .-pent I'rid -v with Mrs
marketing committee, talked u|> ¡the moss off tlu ir buildings, which D o ..¡ lit . moti.er, Mrs. Paxson.
some good deals on the lloor
is a very good plan.
Chairman T yrrell of the building
llro. Nealon of Sams Valley, said
CENTRAL POINT I.KAOS
Friday night of this w'cek the
IN SCHOOL BANKING committee made a few remarks what hail been said, w itli the ad­ Senior class of the high school
rhout the future Grunge hall.
dition of telling of another (¡range presents a play entitled, “ Her Step
Br</. Hoover from Jucksonville ' radio program for next Thursday, Husband." The play ^should be well
Following is the percentage the
different schools banked lust week: 'Grunge gave a talk on the market .May ».
attended as the students have been
ing plan and wants the farmers to
Mrs. Mabel Muck, county demon practising for several weeks and
High School:
raise a thousand heifers Ibis com­ (ration agent, announced that May w ill offer a good entertainment.
Central Pidnt 93,75
ing year. He was sellins apricots 17 is ttie date art for home study
Si nut Valley -52.38,
I with no apricots in sight.
tour and it is for all day, starting DAMON CAFE UNDERGOING
Gold H ill 15.(52.
' llro. Gultager from l.lve Oak, ut Ashlund through the valley to
(■rude School.:
IMPROVEMENTS
(Hogue River) also made a few re­ Tolo. All (¡ranges are invited to
Tolo—1(8).
The Damon Cafe is being repap­
marks on the marketing plan and attend.
Table Hock 87.(8)
ered and the woodwork is being
believes in making a brother sore
Three members were found to repainted ami w ill make the place
Central Point 8(5.24
so he w ill talk and then you can be on the sick and distress list— look new and clean.
Gold H ill—70.5»
ct something out of him.
the Mesdaines Whetstone, Hessel-
W illow Springs—(i2.9(i
T*rother Gallatin from the Talent gravc and Slroheimer.
Sams Valley -41.18
NATIONAL CONCERN
FAVORS
Grange, gave us Hfc. idles of the
For the closing ceremony a stag
Agate- 31.25
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING
marketing plan and wants the pro­ lunch was out on by Brenner Hes-
EXCLUSIVELY
selgrave. Sparrow, Dr. Dean, David­
W ild. STAGE HEALTH PARADE ducers to work in harmony.
The Pacific coast lead-i the en­
I llro. Conger from the Jackson­ son. Brown ami Hutton and the tire world in the use of electric
AH «f the students that ure on the ville (¡range, gave some important supply was plenty for lift- large appliances, according to a recent
health honor roll w ill march in new» in regard to the city public crowd, which shows the capabili­ statement made by J. S. T ritle of
Mansfield, Ohio, general manager
u parade through Main street to market in Medford, and '.i may be ties of the men.
the City Park where Mayor l.eever
w ill’ greet them. Ice cream rones
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w ill be served to all the children
ut the park.
uf the merchandising department
of the Wectioghouse Electric Com­
pany, who is an authority on the
subject.
The electric iron is the most w ide­
ly used electrical appliance. Per­
haps loe electric washing machine
comes next, ,-wid then, at least u-
mong the more important article-,
tomes the electrical range, he said.
We want County correspondents
in every precinct.
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH
“ You are Welcome”
I). E. Millard—Minister.
Minnie E. Weaver — Bible school
superintendent.
Bible school at 10:00 A. M. with
classes for all ages.
Church services at 11.00 A. M.
A cordial invitation to all.
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Central Point, Oregon
West Pine Street
Faithful Men in Charge
Assembly— 10 00 o’clock A. M.
A cordial welcome to all.
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ENTERTAINS LADIES CLASS
.Mrs. Ileinha'idl entertained the
Ladies Class of the Federated I
church at her home, Wednesday
afternoon. The meeting was opened
by siiruing a son,4 followed by a
prayer by Mesdames Richmond and
(¡rimes. The minutes of the pre­
vious meeting were read by the
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secretary, Mis. W ill Fergcron.
Virs. Wyatt was in charge of the
(levoional services and she gave a
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splendid talk on the subject: “ Is
The Jehovah of the Old Testament i
the Jesii. of the New?” Her talk '
was greatly appreciated by the j
ladies.
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Delicious refreshments were s e r-iB
veil. Those present were: Mcsdamt s
Click, Berger, Ferguson, Nieholf,,
EmniM-rt, Faber, Hall, Medritt, .
Eampman, W. p. Grimes, D. M. John •
son, P. E. Johnson, M. W. Johnson, ¡B
I’; ul Marlin. Alvin WillinnlS, E. E. ¡B
Williams, Thompson, Wilson, Rich­
mond, Davis, Wyalt, Webster, Dun­
can, Smith and the hostess, Mrs.
Bernhardt.
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Why Hide Your Light
Under a Basket?
MUSIC FESTIVAL FRIDAY
1). F. Amick, principal of the
Central Point schools, stole a inarch
on his friends by going to (¡rants
Pass last Saturday and getting mar­
ried. The nevus o f the wedding
didn’t become known until Tues­ TWELVE RECEIVE GRANGE
day ami some of his friends are
DEGREES CENTRAL POINT
planning n big charivari for the
(By E. II. Slroheimer J
happy couple.
Central Point Grunge met Friday
If you have Something to Sell Adver­
tize It.
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Don’t try to keep it a Secret«.
You have Competitors who will not be so
retiring.
If you don’t think enough o f your
business to boost it.
You should not
feel bad if it« is not a success.
Use Your Oldest Established Newspaper
Willing to Serve You
at all tines with the very best meats the market
affords. We do our own buying to conform to
the local demand for good meats as we know it
from our long experience dealing with the local
trade,
NO PRODUCT TOO GOOD
FOR OUR CUSTOMERS
The Central Point Star
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Our Newspaper is Not a Sideline But a Business
With Us
Central Point Meat Market
Central Point
I. D. Lewis
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MANY PEOPLE ATTEND
A goo,| number of Central Point
people attended the music icsGv.il
at Ashland last Friday and we were
v eil represi nted in the pro,4 am
given nt the Junior Hi,’h School
under the supervision o f Miss Leona
Marstcrs. Reprirentatlvcs from the
following schools were in atten­
dance: Altamont, Henley. Pine
Grove. Spring l^ike, Algoma. Mid­
lands, Klamath Agency, Klamath
Falls. Bogue River, Central Point,
Butte Falls, Pnoenix, Oak Grove,
(Jrlffen Creek. Mt. Pin, Howard.
Medford, (¡rants Pass and Ashland.
The program began at one o’clock
with the harmonica selection from
the different ucbools.
Then the
singing from the different schools
ending with a grand ensemble of
all the children there, about 5(8),
singing nt once which was very
beautiful. Last, Miss Hale of Ash­
land directed the folk dancing and
all the children did splendidly.
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