Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, January 03, 1930, Image 3

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peal Happenings
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Fergu­
son working in his garage. Mr. Fegu-
son and Wife will live in the house
next to the garage.
la III
Mrs. Merle Morgan who is in Sou­
thern
California is ill and hus sent
Visits Family
for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.
Boyd Keizur of Los Angeles ar­
Morgan of this city.
rived Tuesday to spend u few days
with his family who are making
their home in Central Point this In Prospect
Mr, and Mrs. Guy Tex and Coral
winter.
dine spent Sunday at Prospect and
Geraldine will stay until school
F ro m G ran ts Pass
Evadnn Musty of Grunts Pass spent starts.
last week visiting her grandmother,
Bays G arage
Mrs. Belle Davis in this city.
Vern Coker has bought the garage
Leases F a rm
formerly owned by Mr. Gerber and
J. D. Coleman lias leased the 10 lie and B. Morningstar arc doing the
acres of land known as the Bill Pen- work.
ninger ¡dace and moved bis family
Io ttieir new home Thursday.
I Stores Close 1st
Mhopping in City
Obe Pankey, oui ielephotle Open
utor took sick lust Thursday and has
been confined to his bed ever since.
Ills daughter, Mrs. I’eurl Stewart of
Portland arrived Sunduy to tuke care
of her fattier und help in the tele­
phone office.
Working lit Cange
Ted Moruva has Robert
Willi the bank, post office and
Win. Lusk mid son were shopping
. stores being closed, Central Point
in Central Point, Tuesday.
. greeted the first duy of 1930, most
1 of us ut home.
Chicken surely was the niuin fea­
ture on tlie New Year’s menu by
• lie way they, were being carried' Dance D ra w s C ro w d
Tlie old-time dance given by Mr.
out of lleruianson’s ktolie.
Walker New Year’s night drew a
good crowd und everybody enjoyed
Seeing Everett Haber and Al ller- themselves.
tnunsoii real chummy Tuesday after­
noon there is something going Io be
Spends N e w Y ea rs H e re
doing in feed prices, we know.
Clarence Flails of Medford spent
New Years a* Central Point, most
T u r k e y Shoot Success
o f the lime at the Turkey shoot. He
Tlie turkey shoot held at Die brought home tlie bacon just the
E ntertain at D in n e r
I'Tunk Adams Ranch on New Year’s same.
Mr. amt Mrs. Ed Earra entertained
day drew quite a crowd many of
them being from Medford. Turkeys,
O. C. Stunnood, Gold Hill merch­ at dinner Tuesday in honor of their
chickens, flour, bacon und coffee ant was calling on Central Point son, Fred and wife of San Francis­
co. The guests enjoying the hospi­
were the trophies tarried away.
merchants, Tuesday morning.
tality of the Farras were: Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Watkins and son. Jim
FEDERATED CHURCH NOTES
Watkins, Mr. ami Mrs. Boss Kline
J. M. Johnson, Pastor
ami Mr. Kline's mother, Mr. and Mrs
Fred Farra amt the host and host
In the Bible school we begin the
ess. The Farras left Tuesday even study of the book of Matthew and
U H
ing for their home in the city.
for Ih- nex‘ six months u » shall be
S'
with this interesting author. This
Vielt Wlitli Nephew
week we have the first and second
Mr. and Mrs. Patterson and Mr. chapters. The Childhood of Jesus
Patterson’s mother of Klamath Falls is the topic. Our school opens at
are visiting at the Warren Patterson 9:45. A.M. All are welcome.
home this week. Mr. Puttcrson is
In the young peoples* devotional
a nephew of Warren's.
service at 6:30 in the evening they
will study the subject: Why Pray
Leave for Portland
For Others? (Consecration meetirg
Mrs. Sanford Richardson and son, Scripture references found in Acts
Donald of Beall Lane left Tuesday 2:39; James 1:5-7.
for Portland to spend the remainder
In the church services the New
of the holidays with relatives in that year upon us, the Pastor will preach
city.
in the morning on the subject: The
Muster’s Trust; and in the evening
Visit Relative« Here
on the subject: Self First. All are
Riley Thomanson of Big Timber, invited to these services. If you
Montana, Milton Thomanson and are not an attendant somewhere else
wife and son and daughter of Ida­ start the year right and come to
ho are visiting their mother. Grand­ church.
OTT HEN prou cast around m one cup of apricot pulp (made by
ma Thomanson and brother, C. P.
Tfl* your mind for a new dessert. pressing apricots through a sieve)
Thomanson
in this city.
1
why not include the aristo­
other members of that committed.
The paper in the afternoon given
by Mr. Karlck was on the subject:
The Future of the Church and Re­
ligion. 'Hie speaker confessed that
he was not sure of hi* own convic­
tions in the matter. As to the true
church, the cause of God in the
earth, yes, that is assured. But of
the denominations, sects, etc., there
must he decrease. H e says there are
things that should make every minis­
ter take notice. There were several
who commentei on the paper.
A very interesting thing for next
Sunday, should he the Sunday school
secretary’s report for the year. It
will cover a wide range of interest.
Annual elections will now lie the
order of the day in nearly every de­
partment of the church work. Let
all he deeply concerned as to who
shall he the leaders, and then who
shall follow the leaders.
C H u n en - !
ANNOIJNCEMEU!
A p rico ts fo r Desserts
cratic apricot in your survey ? For
th e apricot is capable of as many
uses as the peach and is less often
used only Itrcause its capabilities
arc less familiar.
AU Year Use
' O f course, tlie fresh apricot can’t
be himght all year around, but the
canned fruit, which is put up in
factories near tlie orchards when
the golden apricot is meltingly ripe,
can be obtained any time
Some
recipes which are new and have
been tested by a trained dietitian
are here given. Don’t they sound
tempting ?
^/»rsc0« Cranberry T o r l f
Cook
together until creamy and rather
Buck the following ingredients:
and four teaspoons of sugar mixed
with one teaspoon of flour. Cool
and put in previtMisly-baked tart
shells.
Top with whipped cream.
1 bis makes ten to twelve tarts.
Praz/i and Apricot Pilling i W hip
one cup of cream, and add six ta-
bb spoons of confectioner's sugar.
Cut one-half cup of canned peaches,
one-half cup of canned apricots and
one-half cup c f candied cherries
into small pieces and drain well,
bold into the whipped cream. Use
the filling in cream puffs, between
layers of cake or as a garnish on a
stmple cornstarch or nee pudding
T o lend variety to tapioca and
cornstarch puddings for the chil­
dren, put an apricot half in the hot-
tom of the individual mold and fill
with the pudding; top with another
gna cup ad canned cranberry sauce, apricot half.*
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20 S. Riverside Avenue
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MEDFORD. OREGON
The ministerial meeting at the
The Claud Grigsby home is quar­
church on Monday was not as well
antined for small pox, Claud and
his mother both being ill with the attended as was hoped, there being
only ten ministers and four minis­
disease.
ter’s wives present. Nevertheless,
tlie
meeting was full of interest. One
Released fro m Q u a ra n tin e
new
man was present, Rev. Fred
Mrs. Ed Gleason und daughter. Lu­ | F. Schell
of Phoenix. A new thing
cilia Hoagland und grand-son. Hobby
was done: The Rogue River Minis-
wito have been quarantined for the
past thirty days, were released Sat­ , terial Association Basket ball League
urday much to their joy und of their was formed. Now do not jump at
the conclusion that the ministers are
friends.
going to play ball. They are trying
t<
> provide a place for those young
Ground Broken fo r Grange H a ll
fellows
who did not make the school
Ground is being broken for the
teams,
and
who yet want a chance
new grange hall just east of Beebe's
( to win some games. Rev. Mr. Thomp
up-town service station, the teams
and work being donated by mem­ son of Ashland is chairman of the
bers of the Grange. The building committee on management, and Rev.
C. R. Porter of Medford, and Rev.
will be constructed of concrete and
C.
C. Rarick of Grants Pass are the
wood.
Visit at Butte Falla
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Faber and
baljy son spent New Year’s day at
Butte Falls as guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J 1). M. Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. McCredie and
daughter left New Year’s day for
San Francisco to spend the next two
months.
F re e L ectu re
Under the auspices of the North­
western States Mission an illustrated
j lecture on recent American archeo­
logical discoveries in the regions of
Yucatan, Peru and Bolivia will be
given in the I. O. O. F. Hall at Cen­
tral Point Thursday, Jan. 9. at 7:30
p.m. No admission will be charged
and everybody is welcome. The
tlíeme of the lecture will be Mayan
CHRISTIAN CfiUftC«
-You a r, WalaodU*
D. E. M illard— Minister.
Miss Lula Benaon—Bible school
Superintendent.
Bible school at 10:00 A. It with
classes for all ages.
Church services at 11:00 A. M.
A cordial invitation to *U.
.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Central Point, Oregon
West Pine Street
Faithful Men in Charge
Assembly— 10 00 o'clock A. M.
A cordial welcome to ail.
Read the Ads and profit. A good
advertiser is usually a good mer­
chant.
GASOLINE
UNION
Your Choice of the Following—
—
UNION ETHEL
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TEXACO
SHELL
Lubricating Oils
Pure Penn Heavy
Pure Penn Medium
Pure Penn Light
Penzoil Heavy
Pennzoil Medium
Quaker State Heavy
Quaker State Medium
Motoreze Extra Heavy
Motoreze Heavy
Motoreze Medium
Motoreze for Model T
Fords
Texaco Golden Heavy
I eraco Golden Medium
Golden Shell Heavy
Golden Shell Medium
Western Oil
Aristo Heavy
Aristo Medium
Aristo Light
Shell Motor C
Shell Motor B
LIGHT BULBS — TIRES CHANGED, — TUBES
REPAIRED
TIRES and TUBES in Popular Size*
CRANK CASE SERVICE—WATER FOR YOUR
BATTERY
AND LEAVE W ITH A CLEAN W INDSHIELD
If you happen to need nothing but air, water or your
windshield cleaned—never pas* without stopping.
Keep us busy. If we must have callouses we want
them on our feet and hand*.
Nip & Sip Service
Station
Central Point,
Oregon
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For that better
Printing—see us.
Culture.
Spend N ew Y e a r’« H ere
Oscar Lewis and family spent
New Ycnr's day n< re with Hoy Jones
and family.
IF e
take a Personal Pride in our W ork and
are never satisfied unless you are
S ta g s Cough
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
Central Point Meat Market
Central Point
I. D. Lewis
Oregon
One o f the highest compliments paid
Edwin Booth wns accorded him by an
old negro servant who went to see him
In “RlrheMeu” during Booth’s visit to
Savannah.
The next day she ex­
pressed to her mistress great con
cern for the health of the actor. "Poor
old man," she said, "he can’t last
long. P a t cough w ill carry him to his
grave sure."
Give us a chance to Figure
on your next job
H a rd F o o d E ssen tial
A recent survey
among leading
dentists disclosed the fa rt that ora1
hygienists consider hard food an nb
solute essential for children. Ordlnnr«
diet, they pointed out. consists most
ly of soft foods, with the result tha
the teeth and gums do not get prope
exercise, or such essential element
as lime. By Including hard, crunch«
food In one or more meals svery day
the deficiency can be quickly over
NWta
Mac’s Printing Company
Glendale,
Gold Hill,
Central Point