CKNTRAI^POINT BTAB
Visits in City
■Jim Sullierlin of Medford win
Central Point visitor Saturday.
Bunlness Visitor
K. K. Jordan of Medford wn» trim
•aditili bulinala in tiili city Tuesday
Held Food Hale
The girls’ league bald 11 food sale
Saturday nt Jones's grocery.
Boy Horn
Mr. mid Mr». Arthur Brown arc
the proud purrnls of u ten pound
baby boy born Friday. Dee. 13.
Vlaltinif Adumi
George Adam» nil family of Olenc
Oregon nre visiting ul tin home of
Frunk Aduni» north of town.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER ao, 1»29
LOCAL SCHOOLS TO G KT
duy service.
week.
God’s gift ,o l|,e world wiil be
TWO WpiEKH VACATION
Hev. Fred F. Schell of Pasadena.1 The boys’ Pioneer Club w ill have the pastors theme in the morning
Calif, has been culled as pastor o f ' “ * r,‘«“ lur «’‘ ‘ '¡ng on Saturday ev- sermon. Good special songs and
The Central Point school» will «*..1,«
i
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.
. i cning of this week. Any boy ten a fine spirit of fellowship will help
the
Phoenix Presbyterian church.1
,
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. ,
close on December 20th for Christ
’
years of age or older, w ill l«e wel- create a right spirit of worship AB
Mr.
Schell
was
u
candidate
for
the
mas vacation and will not resume
nre w elcom e. A musical program
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until Juuuury 6 giving the chU- pastorale here at the close of the j
in the evening will help celehr ,li
<lren and students a two weeks va ministry of Bev. Maxfield. For dif
the birth of our Lord. Come, bring
cation. Many of the tern hers wiil ferent reasons he thought it best
a friend.
go to their respective homes to spend 1 not to accept the pastorate here at
Celebrate! IMrthday
Attention ia culled to the meeting
m
Mlig Mary June Bowman ralehrnt- I he holidays.
of the Pioneer Hoy’s Club on Sat
that time. We are glad to have
ed her tenth birthday on Friday
urday evening of this week. All
h'm in this field, and glad he has
luit, id the home of tier parents, Mr.
members and new boys are expected.
such a fine opportunity at Phoenix.
FARM PI ONTE It 8
mid Mr». Leonard Bowman, with n
THE FEDERATED CHURCHES
The offering in the Sunday school
party to which u number of her
J. M. Johnson, Pastor
next
Sunday
morning
w
ill
go
to
Spray material, put In readiness
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
friend» were invited. Gomel anti
Faith
Home
for
children
at
Geres,
. ■■
ft*
now. muy mean the difference bc-
fortune telling wit» enjoyed after
This offering will become
“You arc W elcome”
‘The Child in a Christian World”
' ween profit und los» on next year’s Calif.
which all were seated nt a heuiitl- ■ ,7op
part of the Chris. Witt memorial is tin- title of llie lesson assigned us
E>. K. Millard—Minister.
fully decorated table ornamented
fund, which was established two| , for tfjig week. The scriptures are
Miss Eula Benson— Bible school
In the center with u huge box of
A good rule in pruning is to »tart year» ago in honor of Bro. Chris. ! found in Matt. 18:1-6; Mark. 9:36,37, Superintendent.
popcorn in which prize! were hid
Bible school at 10:00 A. M. with
with
the older, less vigorous trees, Witt. Any amount will be accep 42; Luke 2:1-20. The title is man
den Heil to ribbon» placed at each
table, and will be forwarded at once. made and may not qrite suit you. classe» for all ages.
and
end
with
the
younger,
more
piute. Much fun wax hud in finding
A good attendance was a most en The great privilege of helping bring
Church services at 11.00 A. M.
vigorous ones, finds the Oregon Ex-
Hie prises.
couraging thing at the Tuesday af up a child in the way it should go
A cordial invitation <o all.
1 perlment station.
Hefreihments of landwichei, cuke,
ternoon Bible class under t^e lea is god-given. Come, let us study
punch mid ice cream were served.
dership of Mrs. If. W. Davidson. this practical lesson.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
FEDERATED CHURCH NEWS
Those present were: Geraldine lex,
The class is open to ail.
The young |«eople will study the
Geneva Brown, Air» Ayers, Gutlier-
Mr. A. W*. Ayre» whose work keeps scriptures given in Luke 2:1-14 in
I he men of the gospel team met him away from home a good deal
Central Point, Or«<aa
ine Lathrop, Edna Schafer. II* b n
their devotional services. The thou
Nelson, Nellie Richer, («race Herm- I a hearty welcome ut Reese creek of the time, is enjoying a few days ght is: How Christmas Sets The
Pina 9tr««t
. - family.
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„ found ,.lc
w„wl
Faithful Men in Charge
anion, Jerry llermunson, Francis last Sunday ufternoon. #A fine con................
with hi»
the wood
Whole World Singing. All young
Assembly— 10 00 o’clock A. M.
I'abcr, Naomi Johnson. Toshiko Til (legation ,,ud assembled for the all ' ramp life a little monotonous last folks are welcome. .Services at 6:30.
A cordial welcom e to all.
kan, and Mary Jane Bowman.
cnuncH
AlNNOBNCEWOitS
Move to Medford
Mr. und Mrs. Scott Hamilton re
cently moved to Medford to make
their home.
Golden Link Meet!
At the country home of Mrs. Vic
Slop Enroute
tor Bursell, Friday afternoon, the
Frunk Preston of Applegate driv Golden Link Bible Class of the Chris
ing u herd of cuttle from Table Bock tian Church held their regular mon
»topped In Central Point Thursday thly meeting.
The meeting was
nite to feed before going on home.
o|a ned by singing. ’‘.Must I (io und
Empty Handel”, followed by the
In From Sum» Valley
Lord’s Prayer in unison. Mrs. Coker
Furl Weaver from Sams Valley read the devotional».
A song by Doris Richardson and
was shopping in local stores Satur
day.
a duel by Mrs. Strohmeir and Doris :
itichardson were greatly enjoyed. I
Miss Hay III
Little Helen Young sang two songs
W'»s Arlene lluv is ill with u bad ami Mrs. Young gave two readings.
Refreshments of sandwiches, apple
ruse of poison oak.
ple, a la mode” ami coffee were |
served by the committee. The Jan
Over From Klamath
uary meeting will be held at the I
Chester Wilson ami son l-'loyd of home of Mrs. Lettie Gregory.
Klamath county spent Wednesday,
Those present were: Mrs. C. I..
at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. Jess Goff, Mrs. E. X. Biden, Mrs. T. J. r
Itichardson.
Wilmot. Mrs. Clyde Hon all of Med- 1
ford; Mrs. Neil, Mrs. Cash. Mrs. h
Shop in Medford
Pankey, Mrs. Ilermanson, Mrs. Peck,
Mrs. Toni Pankey and daughter, Mrs. Loren Gregory, Mrs. Jones. Mr».
Roberta were shopping in Medford Haley, Mrs. Coker, Mrs. I.ethrow,
Suturday.
Mrs. Lewis. Mrs. Hover, Mrs. C. M.
Merritt, Mrs. Clara Vincent, Mrs.
Adams, Mrs. Vincent, Mrs. Hender
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION
son, Mrs. Conger, Mrs. Terrell Mrs.
Young, Mrs. Cornutt, Mrs. Stroh
meir, Mrs. Dori» Richardson, Eula
Notice is hereby given that the
Benson, and Mrs. Bursell.
County Superintendent of Jackson
county, Oregon, will hold the regular
Little Bessie's mummu henring
examination of applicants for state peids of childish laughter from Hie
certificates at the Courthouse in adjoining yard, went out H o see
Medford a» follows:
" t i l l it Was all ahoitt
She I-
Commencing Wednesday, Dec. 18, her dimpled darling and the little
1929 ut 9 o’clock u.m. and continu neighbor hoy silling in a big box
ing until Saturday, Dec. 21. 1929 ul with licorice cigars in their mouths
4 o'clock p.m.
choking with glee.
Wednesday forenoon—U. S. His
“Dear me,” she exclaimed, “what
tory, Writing (penmanship).
fun you’re having— and are you
Wednesday afternoon—Physiol playing train?”
ogy. Reading. Composition, Methods
’•Yes,” replied little Bessie, "this
In Reading. Methods in Arithmetic. Is Hie smoking compartment, we’re
Thursday forenoon—Arithmetic, traveling men. and Bobbie is telling
History of Education, Psychology, Pullman stories.”
Methods in Geography.
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Thursday ufternoon—Grammar,
Believe it or Not
Geography, American Literature, Melvin hates Vera. He admits it.
Physics, Method» in Language, Thes Mrs. Campbell speaks in Latin. Ask
is for Primary Certificate.
Woodie.
Friday forenoon—Theory and Nora Dusenherry is generous with
Practice. Orthography (Spelling), her sandwiches. Ask Pinky.
Physical Geography, English Litera
I he Juniors and Freshmen won
ture, Chemistry.
the thrift contest again with an av
Friday ufternoon—School law, Al erage of 6.« per cent; the sophomores 1
gebra, Geology, Civil Government, and Seniors had hut 40 per cent
Bookkeeping.
Suturduy forenoon— Geometry,
f o r th e D o w n c a s t
Botany.
When
down In Hie mouth, think of
Saturday afternoon— General His
Jonah. He came out all right.— The
tory.
Outlook.
Why Hide Your Light
Linder a Basket?
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I f yon have Something to Sell A dver
tize It.
Don’t try to keep it a Secret.
You have Competitors who wiil not be so
retiring.
If you don’t think enough o f yo u r
business to boost it.
You should not
feel bad if i t is not a success.
Use Your Oldest Established Newspaper
Willing to Serve You
at all tines with (he 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
NO PRODUCT TOO GOOD
Our Newspaper is Not a Sideline But a Business
FOR OUR CUSTOMERS
W ith Us
Central Point Meat Market
Central Point
I. D. Lewis
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