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/o m CENTRAL POINT STAR FRIDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1929 VOLUME TWO ague Birds Bring Best Pool Prices ItemH of InlvrcHl (The Federated Churchea) NUMBER 20 More. Land Rogue River Thrown Open Elects New For Entry City Officers MANY STUDENTS AT U. ARE SELF SUPPORTING Health Assn. Opens Drive For Revenue A ll present were made glad on Sun Students w ho are w h o lly o r p a r day m ornin g when six members of tia lly se lf-su pp orting at the U nivers one fa m ily presented themselves fo r ity out-num ber the students w ho de m em bership in the church. T his is pend on others fo r support more the second lim e recently when every than tw o to one, figures announced | member o f the fa m ily , w ho were el by E a rl M. Pallet, R egistrar, show. igible, have been received. Out o f 2993 regular students on the The w orke rs conference held on Eugene Campus, 1957 earn a ll or I Tuesday o f th is week was the best part o f th e ir w ay, w h ile o n ly 942 I one yet held. These conferences come in a classifica tion called ’’less are gatherings o f w orkers from r u r ollee is hereby given I hat the People began Io realize that the than 10% se lf-su p p o rtin g ” . Ninety- The Jackson Co. H ealth associa The 32 cent udviincc paid to .val al Sunday Schools of Jackson and K l ^ N K ', Sie. 9, T. 33 S., H. 2 E „ W. lim e o f Obi Saint N ick was almost fo u r failed to state an answ er to this tio n has started on its annual d rive ley tu rke y ruiscrs in the T hanks Josephine counties. They esscpiblc M., c o nta ining XI) acres is restored 1 ut band a fte r w itnessing the u nveil- question. fo r funds to c a rry on its most bene g iv in g pool o f the Farm Exchange here once each q u a rte r fu r study of to e n try , subject to ttie preference ' ii^g in Grants Pass Tuesday night, The figures show the su rp rising fic ia l w ork. C o o p e ra tive o f Medford i„ about u!l methods, b ible themes, and fo r fe l rig h ts o f ex service men o f the late Several people fro m here took th e ir num ber o f 792 students o r m ore than The most im p o rta n t w o rk o f every they run fig ure on according to tele lo w sh ip and in s p ira tio n . About fo rty w a r w ith G enm uiy, December 18. ' c h ild re n to get a glim pse o f Old San- a fo u rth , e n tire ly self-supporting. in d iv id u a l in a com m unity is to as graphic advices received from <«. N. active WuCi-ers were in (lie c o n fe r 1929, at 9 o’clock A. M., at the U nited ta Claus m l a g ift from him . Of this num ber 607 are men and 185 sist in m ain ta in in g and b etterin g the Suvuge A Co., o f New York C ity ence this week. States Land O fffic c in Hosi-burg, Orc. w ho handled the pool. Mr. and Mrs. Fred O 'K e lle y and are women. Students earning more health o f the com m un ity w h ic h w ill th e e ntire church and com m unity and open to e n try by the general son (Joyd m otored to Eugene to than h a lf o f th e ir w ay toaal 1488, or mean healthy, happy c h ild re n in A general collapse o f the tu rke y are in h e a rt-fe lt sym pathy w ith the p u b lic on March 18. 1930, at 9 o’clock meet th e ir son B u rw e ll and a ll had a h a lf o f the student body. O f this homes and schools. m arket due to a surplus o f birds, M a rlin fa m ily in the loss of th e ir son, A. M. A p plica tion s may be file d in W o rk o f the association comes un and a tendency on the part o f the T ha nksg iving d in n e r together. B u r num ber 1145 are men and 345 are der the fo llo w in g heads. women. buying public to lag, as a reaction A rchie. We can h a rd ly realize the this o ffice by ex-serviee w ith in 20 w e ll i s employed in Portland. tru th , yet we kn o w th a t life is very days p rio r to the date o f the opening 1. M aintainance o f three P ublic O n ly 192 men out o f a to ta l of fro m the W a ll Street debacle, was T tie little tots at school are happy given as reasons. At that, the Itoguc uncertain here; but eternal life in or from November 28, 1929 to De to have hot lunches start once more. 1500 earn less than 10 per cent o f H ealth nurses. C hrist is our o nly real assurance. cember 18, 1929 and by Ihe general 2. School Inspection and H ealth Itiv e r b irds received the highest This is a great help to school c h ild th e ir w ay, it is pointed out. T his p u b lic fro m F ebruary 27, 1930 to . Bev. and Mrs. J. .M. Johnson at fig ure is held to be one o f the most exam ination. price o f any section. The fu ll re ren. tended the W o rk e r’s Conference in March 18. 19.30, if the land s till be 3. Pre-school and1 in fa n t c lin ics. s ig n ific a n t, since it indicates that tu rn s on the T ha nksg iving pool w ill Live Oak Grange had a very in te r Grants Pass on Wednesday o f tliis open to e ntry. A ll applications filed 4. P ro vid in g m ilk , m edicines, sup the u n iv e rs ity is a s tr ic tly demo not he available u n til late th is week. esting in c itin g Monday night. .Mr The C hristm as tu rke y pool w ill week w here M r. Johnson was one d u rin g th is 20 day period w ill be and Mrs. Oscar Shepherd gave th e ir c ra tic in s titu tio n , w ith an absence plies, X ra y exam inations, clothing , o f the speakers. considered as file d sim ultaneously, o f the type “ coonskin” student so bedding to patients w ho are in need open WVdoesduy, and so fa r the top Mrs. Geo. M. Davis was operated and i f m ore Ilia n one app lica tion be report o f th e ir tr ip to the N ational often found in colleges and u n iv e rs i o f same. price o f 26 cents per pound w ill he Grange held in Seattle, W ashington. 5. Benefit o f an e arly diagnosis. ties. o ffered. A guarantee fund o f *30,000 on at the Sacred Heart H ospital, on file d a d ra w in g w ill he had. The largest c ro w d o f the season Monday m o rn in g o f this week. The Ex-service men must file w ith th e ir 6. Supervising o f sanitation o f “ These figures prove that young w ill he posted in the Jackson Coun was at the dance in O’K e lle y ’s hall people o f Oregon are determ ined to T ub e rcu la r patients, th e ir c h ild re n ty Bank Io cover this advance, (tra d trou ble was some "h o ld -o v e r from a pp lica tion fo r the land, s o ld ie r’s lust Saturday night. get an education and that they are etc. ing and shipping w ill he under the fo rm e r operations. She is doing very a ffid a v it, copy o f discharge, and w a w e ll ut th is w ritin g . AII w ho know The basketball players are expect w illin g to sacrafice fo r it.” , says Dr. te r hole a ffid a v it. T his land is re- The death rate reduction in Ore same co nditions as the T ha nksg iving them are hoping fo r her speedy re vesfed ra ilro a d land and must he ing to show every one how they can A rn o ld Bennett H a ll, president of gon has been fro m 95 to 62. pool. We are proud o f the record that It is estimated that there are 120,- covery. Mrs, Gase, m other o f Mrs. paid fo r nt *2.50 an acre—50 cents w in a game next F rid a y n ig ht when the u n iv e rs ity . “ T h is is undoubtedly one o f the reasons fo r the fin e demo Oregon stands amongst the first Oo |Miunds if tu rke y h ft in the v a l Davis, is assisting in the home o f per acre at Die tim e o f filin g . an<IA2. they play Butte Falls. per acre and comm ission w hen m ak Mrs. Goodale and Mrs. Bailey w ho c ra tic s p irit found on o u r campus, tw e lve in the U, S. on its health ley and available fo r the C hristm as h e r so n-in -la w d u rin g the illness. Mrs. Dr. Heckman w ho lias been ing fin a l proof. have been in (tie hospital in Grants a s p irit that fin d s expression in the w o rk — Let Us go on w ith th is and re m arket. N ine ty tw o thousand tbs. Pass fo r some tim e w ere brought rem arkable achievements o f the stu duce it s till more. w ere shipped in the T hanksgiving very sick at the Com m unity hospital, The association hopes that the dents both w h ile in the u n iv e rs ity pool. N ine ty per rent o f the tu r is reported a little better by her The fo llo w in g land w ill ulso be home th is week much Im proved. special nurse th is (W ed.) m orning. good citizens o f o u r county, espec and a fte r they are graduated. keys o ffe re d w ere No. I birds. M ary Law s w ho has been em ploy- Ih o w n open fo r settlem ent: The Students are w illin g to do any kind ia lly those w ho have attained p aren t W ith the 32 cents advance on the I his is glad new’s fo r a ll her friends. S E 'i S E ’ i See. 9, W ’-iS W '* Sec. 21,} e<* *n P ortland fo r several m onths is P e rry Johnson and Perry W addell T h a n ksg ivin g pool anti 2(i cents on N R ', N E ’ i See 29, T. 34 S.. B. 1 W „ home Io v is it her parents u n til a fte r o f w o rk in o rd e r to earn funds fo r hood, w ill not o n ly commend and school it is stated by Mrs. C harlotte appreciate the w o rk done, but w ill the C hristm as pool the average fo r w ho have been w o rk in g on the h ig h co n ta in in g 100 acres; also S W ’¿ SE Xmas holidays. the valley tu rke ys is 29 cents. T his w ay n orth o f K lu m u lli Falls are now ami fra c tio n a l N E «4 N E ', Sec. 1 Mr. and Mrs .Geo. Chase fro m Yreka D onnelley, and Miss D o ro th y T h o m purchase the stamps sent to them, is fro m tw o to fo u r cents hig he r home, th e ir w o rk h aving been f in T. m s., n. a w.. \V. M., c o n ta in in g i C alif., paid th e ir frie n d Mrs. Seamon as, em ploym ent secretaries. M ow ing and consider it an o blig a tio n and than received by o the r coast d is t ished there. 79 92. acres m aking a total o f 239.92 a v is it. T hey have been frie n d s fo r law ns, p u ttin g in wood, housew ork, pleasure to do so. Some o f Hie w o rk e rs fro m the ja n ito r service, typ in g , bookkeeping, r ic t tu rk e y raisers it is claim ed. acres, are restored to e n try , w ith 50 years. church w ill hold services in Hogue and even w o rk in g as firem en in the Junior Class to Present Play p ow er site reservation subject to The annual C ity election took B iv e r on Sunday evening. The The J u n io r class o f the C entral c ity fire departm ent, and a w ide preference rig h ts o f ex-service men place last Monday. There were o nly SCHOOL EDITORS W IL L ch urch there is w ith o u t a pastor at v a rie ty o f o th e r jobs are found by- Point high school w ill present the o f Hie late w a r w ith Germ any, on M EET AT U. o f O. CONFERENCE the present lim e. seventeen voles cast and M r. Sparks, One tr io o f am bitious play. “ The M um my and the Mumps” Dec. 20, 1929, at 9 o'clock a. m., nt Mr. Hatch and Clarence Steihl were students. M r. James Johnston o f F aith Home young men put themselves through at the high school a u d ito riu m F r i The annual Oregon H igh School preached Io a good congregation in Ihe U nited Slates l-and Offic» at elected fo r a tw o year term on the school last w in te r by ru n n in g a line day December 13. Conference w ill he held at the C nl- the ch urch here Sunday evening. Mr. Roseburg, Oregon, and open Io en co uncil and A1 Love was elected o f traps up in the Mckenzie R iver v e rs ity o f Oregon this year on Janu Johnston is on his w ay to Canada tr y by Ihe general public, on March fo r a one year term . THE FEDERATED CHURCHES c o u n try. a ry 10 — I I , It was announced here. w here he w ill do evangelistic w o rk 21, 19.30. A p plica tion s may he filed N. C. (). M ille r o f Oakland, C alif., J. M. Johnson, Pastor --------- 0--------- F o u r d iffe re n t groups w ill meet fo r w ith Law rence C ollins d u rin g Ihe by the (■• -service men w ith in 20 da> was a h olida y c a lle r at S undry’s. MAIL ORDER COMMAND p rio r to the date o f opening, o r from th e purpose o f threshing out p ro b D ili and w in te r. M r. and Mrs. H a rry W ilkens from “ H elp in g O ur Neighbors in Need” N ovem lier 30. 1929 to Dee. 19(h, 1929 lems a ffe cting high school activities. G rants Pass were callers in Rogue is the p ra ctical title o f the lesson 1. You shall sell yo ur farm p ro The Oregon High SchoolPress con JE W E T T ’S E N T E R T A IN SENIORS and by Ihe general pub lic from Mar. B iv e r last Wednesday. ducts fo r cash w here you can, but we are studying th is week. The te xt I, 1930 to Mar. 20. 19.30, i f the land ference w ill he nule up o f editors M r. and Mrs. W in Lannigan, o w n not to us, fo r we buy nothing from is found in Matt. 25:31-46. The s till be open fo r e ntry. A ll a p p li and Managers o f high school new s M r. and Mrs. Je w e ll ente rtain the s to ry is, in fact, the account o f the er o f the butcher shop in the Pig- you. papers, m o n th ly magazines and year Senior class at th e ir home F rid a y ev cations file d d u rin g th is 20 day p e r gley W iggley store in Grants Pass judgm ent o f the nations fo r th e ir 2. You shalj believe us, and buy- books, w ho w ill gather at the school ening. A d e lig h tfu l lim e was had iod w ill be considered as file d sim w ere Sunday afternoon callers at a ll you can fro m us, fo r we w an t treatm ent o f God. D on’t miss the ultaneously, and i f more than one o f Journalism to gain points on pub and a ll declare Mr. and Mrs. Jewett Loves. yo u r best, because we do not kn ow Bible Class. a pp lica tion be file d fo r the same lic a tio n . The Association o f High excellent hosts. In te re s tin g liv e discussion o f the you personally. A call came to Rogue R iv e r fo r land, a d ra w in g w ill be had. School Student Body o ffice rs w ill lesson in Ihe young people’s devot Those present were Helen Bush- 3. Y'ou shall send the money to Ex-service men must file w ith fire fig h te rs to fig h t flames on the also meet, as w ill the G ir l’s League G lo ria Bolds, M arion Caster, Loomis ion al meetings. “ W hat Is Back o f Applegate. Three car loads o f men us in advance so that we can buy O ffice rs, and the fa cu lty supervisors D avidson, Mao E icher, James V in th e ir a pp lica tion fo r the land. Sol our Christm as G iv in g ” is the topic. left that night to help. the goods w ith y o u r m oney; you d ie r’s a ffid a v it, copy o f discharge, o f student a ctivitie s. The scrip tu re is found in M att. 2:1-11 cent, Amy Johnson, R obert Leoseh, A few drops o f rain fe ll here, may have to w a it a few weeks but p ow er site election, and w a te r hole 1st Cor. 13:3. A ll are welcome. Delpha M ilton, Roberta Beanies, E lis a ffid a v it. T his land is revested r a il Wednesday m orning. E very one is that is our business method. N EW H ATC H ER Y CO M PLETED “ The Com m union o f Saints” w ill abeth Scott, Louis Straub, H a rry longing to see a good rain. 4. Y’ou shall get help fro m yo u r be the subject o f a short sermon in IN C EN TR AL OREGON COUNTRY Snyder, H ow ard Snyder, Gladys Rob road land and must be paid fo r at #2.50 an acre— f.Oeents per acre and nearest c ity o r villa ge to b u ild good the m orn in g service when a general inson. Ina Thomason, Ellen V irtu e .* P. T. A. to Meet roads, so that you may easily haul reception in to fe llo w s h ip in to the One o f the most modern trou t Fred V irtu e , Ruth W ebster. Glen | fees and com m issions w hen filin g and #2.00 per acre and commissions goods fro m the depot, but do not church w ill be given those w ho have The Parent-Teachers Association hatcheries in the U nited States has W ilson. when m aking p roof. v i l l meet F rid a y, December 6. Bus ask help from us— we don’t help to rece ntly presented themselves fo r o--------- been com pleted at F all Itiv e r, th ir ty iness m eeting at 3:00 p. in. Program b u ild good roads. m em bership. In the evening, “ A n ndles fro m Bend, by the state game OREGON G IR L HONORED An easy m ethod o f s lic in g Boston at 3:30. 5. You sh all buy church bells o the r Great In v ita tio n o f the M aster” com m ission. The old hatchery A celebration in recognition o f Mrs. Ruby L a w .enee N ational and a ltr utensils from ns and send Good Singing w ill help o u r w orship . w h ic h supplied most o f the fr y fo r Oregon’s th ird national 4-H club b ro w n bread is Io w ra p Ihe lo a f w ith C entral Oregon lakes and srteamv w in n e r is being planned by the c ity a piece o f s trin g , cross the ends, and Committee w om an o f the P. T. A. the money in advance— that is our Come. w ill be Ihe speaker o f Ihe afternoon. rule. has been abandoned because o f poor of Eugene in honor o f Miss Lois p u ll aw ay fro m each other. Notes from the Game Commission w a te r conditions. In Ihe new plant Bailey, Lane county g irl, w ho has 6. Y’ou shall get a ll the help you every modern idea has been in c o rp just w on Ihe Moses tro p h y as the can fo r y o u r church fro m the busi Eastern Brook tro u t eggs are being orated. W ater co nditions are ideal, most outstanding club g irl and lead ness men in y o u r neaiest villa ge o r according Io M alt Ryckm an, super er in Hie II. S. The club d iv isio n o f c ity , fo r, although we have more taken at East lake by employees of intendent o f hatcheries. More ponds Ihe state college extension service is p ro fits from you than they have, it Ihe h atchery departm ent o f the state w i ll he added as the seasons pass cooperating in a rra n g in g the cele is against our rules to give to ch ur- game comm ission. The eggs w ill a ll i go to the F a ll B iv e r hatchery. More hes. and in tim e the F all B iv e r hatchery b ra tion fo r Dee. 21. T his is Die 3rd w ill he one o f Ihe largest in opera successive w in fo r Oregon, others 7. Y’ou shall convert yo u r nei- I than 1,500.000 yanks or land-locked tio n by the comm ission. being Alex C ruiekshank o f M cM inn hbors, also, to y o u r fa ith in us, so blue back eggs have been taken from ■ o---------- v ille and Edgar Grimes o f H a rris that they w ill buy fro m us, we have W a llow a lake. Fish from these eggs burg. w ill a ll go back in to W a llo w a Lake. OREGON PEARS TOP room fo r more money. NEW YORK MARKET ches consumers in the best shape COMPRESSOR ARRIVES FOR R E V E N U E M IN E PROPERTY A new portable type compressor was unloaded nt the local fre ig h t depot th is week and transported to the Revenue Mine, com m only know n as Ihe old WToten Pocket on Kanes Creek from w h ic h many thousands o f dollars w ere taken by the o rig in al discoverers. The present owners anticipate developing Ihe m ine on a com m ercial basis and a ll plans are being made Io ascertain the extent o f the m ineral values contained on that p ro p e rty. The w o rk on the p ro p e rty is being done under the su pervision o f H en ry Bay w ho u n til a short tim e ago has been em ployed at the S ilvanite m ine near th is c ity . The Revenue Is being developed by possible. Seattle capital.— News, Gold Hill. Oregon w in te r pears are selling in the New York M arkets at a prem ium o f from GO to 70 cents a box over supplies from e ith e r C a lifo rn ia or W ashington th is year. The advan tage fo r Oregon fr u it comes from b etter harvestin g and storage m eth ods employed by grow ers and sh ip pers o f this stale fo llo w in g develop m ent o f im proved methods w orked out by the Oregon experim ent sta tio n . Rogue R iver V alley grow ers and shippers are fo llo w in g th ro ug h this year by keeping H en ry H artm an, pom nlogist on leave from Oregon State College, In the eastern m arket centers to make sure the fr u it rea Shop With the Advertisers 8. You shall look at the p re tty p ic tu re s .in o u r catalog as often as you can, so as to strengthen y o u r de sire fo r things you do not need, but w h ic h you m ay o rd e r w ith o the r goods to save fre ig h t. Send us nit yo u r ready cash so that you may not have any o f it left to buy necessities fro m y o u r home dealer. 9. Y’ou shall believe us ra th e r than y o u r home business men, fo r we w an t yo ur trade. W e get to be m illio n a ire s on y o u r support. D on’t be b luffed. 10. You shall ca ll on Ihe busi ness. men o f y o u r ow n v ic in ity fo r help am i c re d it, i f you meet w ith hard luck, tro u b le o r sickness. Its yo u r money we w a n t; we don’t k n o w you unless y o u r o rd e r is ac com panied by cash.—Center, North Dakota, Republiean. More than 400.000 tro u t f r y have been planted in the streams o f C u r r y county by the state game com m ission d u rin g the past tw o weeks.* W ith the fis h in g season at an end, sportsmen a ll over Ihe state are now lo o k in g fo rw a rd to the s p rin g open ing. The long spell o f rainless w eather has not caused any damage to fish in any part o f Oregon, according to H arold C liffo rd , state game w arden. The streams are a ll low , and fis h in g has been had as a result. One fa vo r- nhle cond itio n is the cold w eather w h ic h has accompanied the d ry per iod. There is more oxygen in the w a te r d u rin g cold w eather than any other time and flab roast have oxy« fan to live and thrive,