Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, September 20, 1929, Image 3

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    f HK CfcM RAL POINT Rt A H FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, |«3f
J
Hrants Puss in 10Ol.
ure destroys old home
Those s u rv iv in g her are her bus-
ON G IR O N PLAC E NEAR C IT Y
hand, tw o duutfhters, Annette J o r­
dan E ndert, w ife o f F re d erick E n ­
A lire o f undeterm ined origin,
dert o f Crescent C ity , Cal,; Maude
com pletely destroyed a I nge tw o
l.u c llle Jordan, w ife o f Jean Itriiu lt s to ry house n o rth east o f C e n tra l
o f M edford and un o n ly son, C. It. Point Just outside o f the c ity lim -
Jordan and w ife , late o f Phoenix j , ,
A rlx. The g r a ir 1 h ild re n are Erank
..
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The residence was a mass of flame
W. I m li a i o f San E riincisco; Cleone,
t i l
. Anna, George Joyce and w h e n d isco ve re d and it was .„.p o s -
V i i f - I o ,E rl o f Crescent C ity and s.tde lo save any o f the household
The place belonged lo the
! .In < o: ■ m.aine lira u lt o f M edford. effects.
The services were conducted from Olson estate and had just rece ntly
Il's < h "p i l in G runts Pass T h u rs- been sold to .Mrs. James W ilson h.v
f i inoon.
In te rm en t
was Tom Punkey, a d m in is tra to r o f the
i de i ii Hu- I. <). (I. F. cem etery of Olson estale. The loss was covered
i by insurance.
that c ity .
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E iin lir r at M e d fo rd
. i l u o . P. T td h fv o u WM
u v is ito r, Tucxduy,
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ii' wsr. xhop-
1.1 (.V illi.I. P oint, Wednesday.
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1-1 on III
. i :n imi".Ison Is reported
on the » irà lint Ibis week.
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Pof g
I .1,
I ..io w o rk * near Ash­
land .spent Sunday w ith h i) fa m ily
in l l i l i c ity .
(
chants
Pol 'I V is ito r
lie ti
nf the Hood Itiv e r
.. wn. e a liillg nil In v ili l l l ’. T -
Monday.
w orke rs are pre pa rin g a fine R ally
p ii.p i in lo r lue com ing Sun­
day m orning.
The very unusual
I I'lin g In i. h. |.re lie d in th is school.
When ol er .I'hool'i w it - fnl Inc n il
In atlendanev, and some sm aller
ones closing, t l m H lb .e school ac­
tu a lly grew. It has gone ahead o f
j any fo rm e r ye r in summer till* ud-
iinee, mid, In fai l, ahead o f w hat il
was in the w in te r and s p rin g
No
M em ory
, s| eei. I e tlo rt l.e . hern made to in ­
(Ve e o n iM 'T w elven ns deferttw»
crease the attendance. The w o rk ­
'■''io, ■ < ’ ■» i., " m e see rantein-
ers h ell,.... t ‘ t It Is a h e a lth ’ :: t
1- In . o r lee« ih a n
i '-in « ..
a her* in rem e- .ber —
d rill g ro w th due to the use of the
D ib it o nly as tin text hook. The av­ Oilille« m
erage attendance ».Ince the ilr t of
June has In en K'd. N aturally, a
5 - n r f ! oo N o :ay
«10,1 l i l t ' l l '•'> ■ hi
S.l.'ct ;• I n xt
I le w batiy b ro th e r
Sunday, the f i r . ’ ll- i'I . Day ses
n. |
l)u >
T e J u n io r Class held th e ir elec-
lio ii th is week and elected Ray
S ine lan d a-. orc-Jdent o f the class.
The Sophomores placed Johnny
C i.-l ¡it <■ c heli w ith A lv in Maples
V. Pres.. Elizabeth S outhw ell. Sect.,
and A lfre d T a y lo r T reasurer lo as­
G IR L ’S I K V . l E H O L D P A R T Y
sist him in the conduct o f the class
The « ¡rl’s league o f the C entral affairs.
The Freshman had not
Point H igh School held a hare am! elected ofIR-crs up to the m iddle of
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V I »1« lx w as ru llic i
I hound hunt p a rty , Tuesday evening the week.
' <1 fo r soma Him
' at w ' ic h Hm, the freshm en and the
n e w «tels ,f the school were the
ul.U od !
The Letle* jn 's club was organ­
..iM ilu a , 1 s i m p
honored guests
uunot Sinei) ib ilt noise.
ized V .i in
at w h ic h lim e a
ANNA II JORDAN LASSES
Y
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i . .M. M. M orris of M edford vis- i Mrs. Anna II Jordan, w ife o f P.
1
• ■ ' . i m 'aw Mjs. AI Her- W. Jordan of C entral P oint, Oregon,
munson, Wednesday.
died lit her home M eiid.it evening
at 5 o’clock n ite r an illness o f sev­
Hhnpiuns in C e n im i Point
eral days brought on by a stroke
W illo w o f paralysis w h ic h she suffered sev­
Ju liu s
Ilir k b o llx
of
Springs was shopping in C entral eral years ago, causing her to lose
P oint. Wednesday.
her speech up u n til the tim e o f her
death.
P u rr I, axes New Car
Mrs. Jordan was horn nt Free­
George W rig h t lias purchased a p o rt, III., on August 17, 1H02, nnd
new tru c k lo d e liv e r m ilk lo the came west from C lin to n , Iow a., to
C ream ery’s in M edford.
ù
Itu .in ra s C aller
E. W. W lin lle y president o f the
P o rthm d Seed Co. was a c u lle r at
the llerm a nso n Feed Store, Tuesday
afternoon.
R ank Day at Hrhoola
Wednesday was Hunk Hay in the
schools mid both Hie high mid
grade school hanked #15.00 o n ly 40
per cent o f the stuiients hanking.
The Seventh grade had the h ig h ­
est | h t cent and so received the
banner.
Pleased W ith Nogales
A note fro m .Mrs. Robl. W ilb u r,
daughter o f Rev. and Mrs. J. M.
Johnson, says she and Mr. W ilb u r
arc very w e ll pleased w ilh Nogales,
A rix., and tin* c o u n try s u rro u n d in g
that IHHc c ity . Mr. W ilb u r w ill lie
engaged in governm ent inspection
w o rk .
r CH «ICH J
F E D E R A TE D CD L RCH ES
J. M. Johnson, Pastor.
□ ia ■ V ■
■ ic ■ i a ■ B B i 1 1
D o
tio n a lly w e ll fille d to handle th is
w o rk and In struct the students and
the patrons o f school may look fo r ­
w ard to a very good school paper
Ib is year.
s a ■ a u a £
a u n ¿ a a
:
“ M alachi F oretells A New D ay” is
the title o f the lesson we are study- 1
i n f this week. (Mat. 3: 1-12) He on '
tim e, b rin g a frie n d , slay fo r the a f­
te r service. Sbeool opens at 0:45.
The young peoples' services w ill
begin at 6:30 Ibis Sunday, and here­
a fte r u n til fu rth e r notice. Please
u ll lie prom pt. A place fo r euch one.
Good leaders, in te re stin g sessions. 1
'I lie m o rn in g w o rs h ip h o u r w ill
be taken fo r Hie H ally Day Program .
A real r a lly day program is p re ­
pared, and a ll are in v ite d to come
enjoy it. and w o rs h ip w ilh us. Sec
h a n d b ills and p rin te d program s.
N ew people especially urged to v is ­
it th is school.
In the evening service Hie pastor
w ill preach on the subject Meeting
O ur R esponsibilities fo r O thers:
Spent Sunday W ith Fam ily
M I icii Does God Excuse I ? Good
Hay M illa rd w ho was h u rt sever­ m usic, nnd n real s p irit o f fe llo w ­
al m onths ago when u tra c to r tu r n ­ ship w ill help you to w o rs h ip here.
ed over on him . breaking both his Gome.
legs is s till a patient o f the Sacred
H eart H ospital. He is a llow ed to
C H R IS T IA N C11ÜRCH
s|tend Sundays w ith his fa m ily in
th is c ity and is im p ro vin g us fast us
"Y o u a re W elcom e”
could tic expected.
D. E. M illa rd — M in iste r
M innie E. W eaver — Hible school [
A rriv e Safely
W o rd from M ilto n. Oregon, tells superintendent.
Hible school at 10:01) A. M. w ith
that M r. m id Mrs. .Marvin Johnson
have s a fc tly a rriv e d a fte r a d e lig h t­ classes fo r a ll ages.
C hurch services at 11:00 A. M.
fu l tr ip , and Hud they are estab­
A c o n lim in v ita tio n lo a ll.
lished in th e ir new p osition , w itli
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o
M r. nnd Mrs. Geo. W in n , near Wes­
C l l l R ( II O F C H R IS T
ton, Oregon.
P reparing R ally Day Program
A lthough the Hilde school of the
federated
churches
has
grow n
steadily, and co nsta ntly a ll through
the hot busy summ er m onths, the
c s. a
ifHOfll N otts
1" e C entral Pointer, the school
paper w ill be one of Hie features o f
the school year again, according to
'"■■of o r W—rts, fa c u lty advisor.
The paper w ill be p rin te d every tw o
w;
- a c w ilt be tv o o g ra p 'iie a lh ’
and ’«„I'
I- >’< ’ tv [,<■;•« r H i , vc.ir
" • a " !'■•■).
t ’ r« f ""a rts is exC***!-
Why Hide Your Light
Linder a Basket?
P urchase H om e at P h o e n ix
.Mr. m id Mrs. A lb e rt McOeath have
purchased a 5 acre tract near Phoe­
n ix uiid they moved to th e ir new
home, Sunday.
I he g irls Inked nlm ul a m ile west co n stitu tio n was adopted. T h is ia
ni to w n and enjoyed a feed of the firs t tim e that the organisation
weenies, buns and w iterm elon. The , lias had a C onstitution 10 go by. The
I ’ kele'e g ills played several num- club is p la nn ing big things fo r ib is
b e ri w h ic h were
w ,'re v, , v
' ,rs - year and w ill take In both g irls and
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w h ic h boys fo r members. The first big ev-
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' d and L o o m is i ill on the calendar o f the club is
Im vidson to the Legend o f the Ila - Hi ■ h o ld in g ,,f a big H a llo w e ’en c a r­
w .iiia ii Isla n d s. T h e
, o l the
,((l. M;„ , , h . Presi)|,.n?; n iv a l at w h ich stunts, skits and a
A m y j o h n s„ n V i, P r(.
Iiu |h p lay w ill he features besides the
regular c a rn iv a l concessions. The
Cash. Secretary; Ellen V irtu e . Treas
club w ill use the money derived
u rc r
fro m Ibc event fo r the purchase o f
, Thf
a||
k(. f(.w w<)
basket ball suits. Plans fo r the ev­
a(l(| ,|H.„ , j 1(.
g irls hiked hack to ent are s lill in a fo rm u la tiv e stage
to w n w here they serpentined th ru but a • developm ents are made we
the business d is tric t. A ll voted it a w ilt rh ro n ic le them to the readers
grand tim e.
o f the Star.
If you have Something to Sell Adver­
tize It.
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.
C entral P oiat, Oregon
Went Pine Street
F a ith fu l Men in Charge
Assembly— 10.00 o’clock A. M.
A co rd ia l welcome to a ll.
:
Use Your Odlest Established Newspaper
Willing to Serve You
The Central Point Star
at all tines with the very best m eats the m arket
affords. W e do our own buying to conform to
the local demand for good m eats as we know it
from our long experience dealing with the local
trade.
Our Newspaper is Not a Sideline But a Business
With Us
NO PRODUCT TOO GOOD
FOR OUR CUSTOMERS
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C entral Point
Point Meat Market
I. D. Lewis
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Oregon
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