Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, October 11, 1929, Image 3

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    TH« CMÍTIAL POINT «TAI FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11. lflM
Cold ilill Woman at Welch*»
Mrs. Bertha Beit« and two child­
peal Happenings
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k
Beagle Woman Here
Min. A. L. Frink of Beagle was
»hupping «1 locul »Ion-». Tuesday.
CITY COUNCIL MAKER
I P BUDGET FOR lieto
ren of Cold Ilill have been staying
ut Mrs. Bett’« parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Jack Welch as Mr. Welch is sick,
lie was brought home from his
work in a serious condition but is
getting some better. An early re­
covery Is hoped for by bis friends.
ciiuncii.i
a place for all.
Mr. Randall and Mr. Bay of the
American Sunday school Union will
have Ihe morning hour. A gospel
message will be given, mid the rur­
al work of the A. S. S. U. will be
presented. Good music wilt help
you Io worship. In the evening ser­
vice the pastor will preach another
sermon in the series of full opening
mesages. The subject will be: God’s
Demands in leadership Character.
Invite your friends and come to
these evening services.
I lie City Connell of Central Point
|.m*d Monday night witli all
Leave» For Oakland
couni-ilmcii present with the ex
FEDERATED CHURCH NOTES
Mr». Dorothy Wale» of lliia elly,
,,„,011 in I..I» Southwell who was
lift Thuraduy for Ouklunil, Calif­
T H E FED ER A TED CHURCHES
unable to In- there.
J. M. Johnson, Pastor
ornia.
More than sixty men and boys :
I.. C. Crimes, Floyd Boss. Al Ib-r-
met in the Brotherhood meeting on
munsoii, Irsel i.ewis, Ernest Stoll,
E ntertain» Gue»t
“Keeping Fit For The sake of Tuesday evening and enjoyed the
City Recorder I,. Hullleld and Mayor
Mr». Will Ferguson hud ua her I ee.er disposed of the business on Others” is Hie title of the lesson splendid program. After a good
guest, Monday. Mr». Anna Hobinson bund ami made out the budget for given us for study thi» week; and song service and prayer the chair­
of Ashland.
(lie text is in Dun. 1 :K-20. This is a man of the program committee In­
1030.
wonderful lesson; but it takes clean troduced Mr. Ike Dunford, the I
Hu»ine»» Vlailor at Medford
minded,
clean lived men mid wom­ evening, who told of Ills experiences ,
CENTRAL PO IN T CHANCE
J. (). Isuui-son was a business vis­
en to teach it. Co some where to in dealing with delinquent boys uml
E. II. Strohmeler
itor in Medford, Tuesday.
Bible school.
criminals, and pointed out muny of
the device» of wicked men and
Our
young
people
are
Io
have
a
Central Point Grange met Oi l. 4tli
SHHOPSIIIHE HAMS for »ale. with
women to lead astray the youth of
lesson;
from
Mail.
6:15-13,
“Jesus
or without papers. I.. A. Siilnde in due form. Mrs. A. T. Lathrop Teaching Us To Pray" 1» the title. our land. Mr. Dunford is a lover of
made
announcement
of
a
meeting
Jr. Central Point.
that Mrs. Mabie Mack wishes Io be fl:30 is the lime, and all an- asked to I youth, and a man skilled in hand­
Ill-Ill al lleullli I ml center Central I try to In- on time. Good i< aders, and ling hard raxes. Many confessions
I.ookinx after Property InlerixU
Point
Oregon, Oct. Ifilb, for the pur­
Mr. I.urniaii of Oakland, Califor­
pose
of
quilling demonstration.
nia is in Central Point looking after
Mrs. Bertha B.irsi-H, economic
property Interest» here.
committee ehuirmun, started a dis­
cussion on making u little money on
From Diummuir
Mr, ami Mrs. Hubert Slmlngton of the side, uud it wa» decided that a
Dunsmuir California were week covered disli supper wit, lie prepar­
end visitor» ut the home of Mrs. O. ed for Hie next meeting, October
to attend.
It. Paukey.
Hu- drill team under the manage­
ment of Morse Haley gave 12 candi­
Return» Home
Alvin Tolh-fson who spent several dates the third mid fourth degrt.-s
day» in Klamath Fall» visiting unit (lie work and tableau» were
friends anil on business, returned weli put on.
Lecture hour was taken up with
home Monday morning
tin- following numbers:
Solo, I’ll Always lie in Love Willi
Visits Brother
You,'*
Miss Dm ris Bichardson.
Mrs. Ceo. Boss visited tier broth­
Piano solo, “Edelweiss Glide,"
er in Crania Pass, he being in the
hospital there with a budly broken Miss Arietta Tyrell. Encore, “In the
Big Hock Candy Mountain.”
leg.
Beading, “A l.oek of Hair,” Mr.
Scrubb.
Banker Return»
Cowboy song, “When the W|ork is
Thro. P. Tolh-fson who attended
the Bunkers Convention al San all done m Ihe PaH.” Hill H obnaa
Francisco but week returned home of Eagle Point. Encore, "The Cow­ I ■
boy*» dreuin,’*
Sunday.
Visitor» from Jacksonville in- :
eluded:
Mesdames Catherine Wendt,
Mr». Koatefl 111
Mrs. Bert Bostell, clerk al Manns Mabie Sims, S. S. Sevcrence, Miss
store in Medford lias been confined Ruth Sevcrence, “Papa” Siins came
Io her home this week with influ­ by himself.
Eagle Poinl visitor» were: Mr. and
enza. She is reported as being
Mrs. It. II. Holman and Mr. and Mrs.
much improved.
•
<«. E. Cowden.
Saris Valley visitors: E N. Neal-
Baby Boy Born
Mr. and Mrs. Hnrofd Slough are on. Paul McKinnis and Mr. and Mrs.
rejoicing over Ihe arrival of a baby Seegsmilk-r (who were Hie candi­
boy born Tuesday October the fith. dates.)
have been made to him. He is
frank in his presentation, clear, and
at once get» tin- confidence of his
hearers. IB» address will help our
lads Io sti cr clear of some of these
pitfalls, lie says that Hie average
pool ball is Hie worst of places to
breed crime. Also, that New Life
Wine tonic, sold by druggists, is the
worst foe to prohibition, lie makes
clear the fact that he wants to win
back the fellow that ha» gone out
of the way. We wish him the very
best possible in his place and work.
Other such meetings will be held
during tlie winter, with able men to
tell our boys what certain practic­
es lead to, and Io tell them how to
escape such evils. Ti e goodCitizrn-
ship Committee have a wonderful
field of opportunity, and it it hoped
they will cultivate it more and
more. Mr. John Casad, the presi­
dent of the Men’s Brotherhood pre­
sided at the meeting, and asked for
fuB cooperation with the depart­
ment having charge of the evening
program.
WE APE GOING TO GIVE AWAY
$ 8 .0 0
C ash
To Our Patrons Each
SATURDAY
EVEN IN G
Until Further Notice
ASK ABOUT IT!
N i p O . S ip 5 h o p
SERVICE STATION
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Why Hide Your Light
Under a Basket?
t<
Mr». Kunzman Substitute»
Visiting Relative» Here
Mr. and Mrs. C. Bowman of Mer­
Mrs. Kunzman of Medford is teach
rill are visiting ut Ihe home of their ing the sixth grade at our school
son l.conurd Bowman und family.
during Hie absence of Miss Hurney.
Hu- regular teacher who is ill.
To Crescent City
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Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Bihcardson
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
of Central Point and l-reil Cum­
mings of Medford took Mr. Cum­
“You nr,, Welcome”
ming's mother an brother Io Cres­
I). E, Millard—Minister,
cent City, Monday afternoon, re­
i Miss Eula Benson—Bible school
luming Monday night.
I Superintendent.
I Bible school nt 10:00 A. M. with
Ron Born
'classes for all ages.
Mr. anil Mrs. Earl l.ecver of Van­
Church services at 11:00 A. M.
couver, son anil daughter-in-law of
A cordial invitation to all.
Mayor an ilMrs. W. C. l.ecver are
Sunday will be Bally day- and a
rejoicing over the arrival of a boy-
large atli-ndance is anticipated. The
baby in tlieir home. Ihe son was
horn October 3 and named Hicharil newly elected oflicers will be in
charge.
Constance.
Woman'K Relief to Meet
The Woman's Belief Corp» will
have a special meeting Friday night
at 7:31) at tlieir hall. The inspector
will be there and all members are
urged to be present.
I
I f you have Something to Sell A dver­
tize It.
Don’t try to keep it a Secret».
Yon 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 i t is not a success.
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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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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.
The Central Point Star
Our Newspaper is Not a Sideline But a Business
W ith Us
NO PRODUCT TOO GOOD
FOR OUR CUSTOMERS
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Central Point Meat Market
Central Point
I. D. Lewis
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