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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1930)
" T ■ •* TUE CENTRAL POINT HT AB FRIDAY. JANUARY SI. 1930 Will Serve D inner The ladle* of the Christian Church will serve a chicken din ner in the recreation room of the church, February 7 from 8:00 to 6:00. The admission will be 50c. peal Happenings Mr*. Cornutt Entertains M im . James Gornutl enlerlalnvd her Sunday school clnss with » purty nt her home near Gold Hill, Moniluy night. Games were played mid u peanut hunt furnished Hie mnusenient for the evening. Bv- freahnients of sandwiches, clioco* lute, salad mid pickles were served, ’('hose enjoying the purty were, Ed na Shafer, Mary Jane Bowman, Mux- Lie C.leinuns, Phyllss Turpin, I.0I11J llesslegruve, Janice llesslegrn ve. Dorothy l.iniheek. Louise Pills, Nu- oiili Johnson. Geraldine Jones, I’Oggy Lawrence. Until llnley, lle lie Mornlngslur, Marjorie Jones, Doris Piehardson and Glvu llesselgrnve assisted Mrs. Cornutt. Visiting Eicher’s The Jackson County health asso Mrs. Erank Howard and baby ciation held ils bi-monthly meeting daughter Alice were visiting Mr. at the home of Miss Helen Hulls, in and Mrs. S. Eicher last week. Medford, on January 25th. Miss Carlton, Hie president had On Hick List charge of the meeting and proposed George Boss and Ohe Punkt y are llial the next bi-monthly meeting reported very ill at their respective be given over in favor of Hie par ental conference to lie held in homes in tin- city. Medford on the 5th anil 6th of 5fareh. The reports of the seal sale were most interesting. The chairman Mrs. Greene reported to date a total of «2365. that the sealed mall of persons living In a county home Is as fully protected from unlawful opening aa the mall of any other citizen. The mere fact thei the Inmates are so unfortunate as to have been compelled to seek shelter In nn Institution maintained for the Indigent gives the superlntendcntjio II cense to Interfere with their letters. t.. keep it in tiny piece*. M ix can o f v . .able soup and one -tie - a rt . ups .eater w ith one . ' 1 01 ' ,, . ,|,| ,o ,| . nicat, • mi ' d u ly p ,J salt. . . ra n d ben b ...,p ',t. Pour o .. r the fo rk ne ■■ 1 I :i ' k: spaghetti. Unequalled Work al Reasonable Prices M edford, Oregon C orn A id to C iv ilija tfo n V in'll nomadic peoples first began to grow their food and store It. In- stei. 1 of going ..ut to hunt each day’s ratb.nR or pick them In the convenient forests, they had to settle down near ih .lr Helds and devote their spare time to Mime of the finer arts of life. Thus dvllisatlou i.d meed band in hand with the cultlvaUun of corn. MERRIMAN’S BLACKSMITH SHOP 20 S. Riverside Avenue Phone 279-J M E D F O R D , O REG O N ■ t o M a H M ...« . :imn • , ■¡wiMimwi" imüiniü.'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiüiwinmiHiiiiiiiiiiiiry "De trouble you make* fob some- body else," said Uncle Ebaa, “la alius 1 liable to turn up In yuh own affairs uu' make you wish you hadn’t mads so good a Job of tt.“—YVaahlngto» «tar. P ari» Lat»n Q u a rte r 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 ns we know it from our long experience dealing with the local trade. • NO PRODUCT TOO GOOD FOR OUR CUSTOMERS Central Point Meat Market Cenimi Point I. I). Lewis Oregon FEDERATED CHURCH NOTES J. M. Joh n son , Pastor The Pioneer Boys’ -Club will meet I on Saturday evening, in the base ment of the church.* We consider that one-hundred and sixty one counted in Bible school last Sundav was very good. We have room for more though. The showing of bibles was splendid. Mr. Webster is winning in his effort here too. Mrs. H. W. Davisson is having a few «lays visit in San Francisco with a sister whom she has not visited for years. Wp are all glad she could ! go, though we miss her. She is to return the first of the week. A splendid congregation attended! the church services both morning! and evening. This is most cncour-! aging to all workers. The special j music was of excellent order, and very much enjoyed. Bishop Titus I.owe will hold a conference for workers in Grants Im m u ta b le Pass M. E. Church’, on Friday a f-1 It might be worse. The definition ternoon and evening of this week. of sin changes, but the definition of The afternoon service will lie re- virtue doesn’t.—Duluth Herald treat service for pastors. A dinner' at 6:30. with short addresses, and,' a popular service for all in the even T h e O b je c t of L ife While 1 have always recognised ing will complete the day. that the object of business Is to make money In an honorable manner, I have endeavored to remember that the ob ject of life I t to de good.— Peter Cooper. Willing to Serve You OF INTEREST Fish with Tin Tails HE gigantic salmon industry mon fleets which await them an is attempting to solve one of nually take up their positions at the mysteries of nature by at the mouths of these rivers and taching tin tags to the tails of sal catch and can the salmon when mon, caught as they start to swim they are in the finest condition. out to sea, and offering a reward Make Marvelous Food for any salmon so tagged when it returns in from two to seven years. Mystery, or 1« mystery, the sal The object is to make sure that mon is a marvelous food fish. Here salmon actually return to their is a recipe for canned salmon which birthplaces after their mysterious has been tested and found tooth expeditions out to sea. some: Il J S 1fnown that the fish Salmon au Cratin*. Fork togeth are bom in fresh water streams er lightly three cups of salmon, two fed by springs or the melting ice cups of mashed potatoes, six table of glaciers. Then the baby fish spoons of milk, six tablespoons of travel down to the ocean and dis melted butter, and salt and pepper. appear. Where they go, no one Pile lightly in a buttered baking knows, but, when fully grown, they dish. Sprinkle one-half cup of are supposed to return to the mouth grated cheese over the top, then ” the stream where they were crumbs over that. Brown in a bom, ana start back up the river moderate oven, 375* F , for about to spawn and die. The great sal twenty minutes.* GASOLINE j U n cle Eben No job loo small—None too Large ANYONE PHONE US ABOUT ANY EVENT Assembly—16 00 o’clock A. M. A cordial welcome to all. The pastor and his wife attended the monthly meeting of the minis terial association, meeting in the Christian church in Ashland, on F a r Eaaier Monday. Whife in Ashland thgy The hardest thing Is ,to say no, but also railed at the home of Dr. and we And that we can accomplish the same thing by taking the matter un Mrs. G. W. Gregg, who they have B der advisement.—Ohio State Journal. known for several years. M M U B ■ to ■ AUTO SPRINGS OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING AND W E SHOULD APPRECIATE HAVING Faithful Men in Charge there to see that you are pleased. To ma' e the S .1 b-tt: with Meat lar c 1 .111.1" , n g th w i-r .01.' p h -e ■' ; ru t Side •; , jr, f our j, v • . j and Vegetable Sauce. I nil and < en three ounces of sp u 'liciti. Scale s of Id le Sprinkle w die tw o tablrspy ns c’ n 'p p d o n i'n .auj j: c u f h a lf . lemon, and ; .dr half one chopped greer. ; ;ipcr ia ' ? of ca: d a;>| , ,,K tablespoon of drip: mgs. add ,,ie- t i c ♦on». S prinkle >.’•», lia tf pound of hanihurtr s'e.-,l an I I nv isf cocnnnnt and cl >n, ' rook ihi ri u.'bly. stirr ng w ill a and j, irn.'.di with may. a:,.. • 601 N. Grape W E DESIRE TO GET ALL THE NEW S OF THE CITY. Central Point, Oregon Went Pine Street W r o n g A p p e lla t io n We call a foolish person a “goose’' jrt.bably for the same reason we cull a smart |>erson "a wise old ow l.- The The school will be asked to ac awl 1», in fact, one of the stupidest of '•’rds. while the goose Is In reality one cept or reject the action of the nomi of the smartest The goose can find nating committee, and the Bible Its w home across a hundred miles school board in their selection of | of count.. v and It can be trained to do officers for the coming year, at next ■ tricks hs easily ns any other bird or Sunday morning session. Better be animal. For 'he desert salad, slice two All Make Cars and Trucks. C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H Pulling first tilings first, or, “Put ting God’s Kingdom ’First’’ is the title given to this week’s study. It is found in Matt. 6, the whole chap ter. A class for you and your friends. Come. The young jieoplc are to study, "How May Endeavorers Crusade With Christ?” in their devotional G u lf Tide» F a r-R e a c h in g service. All young people are wel H ites from the (Julf of Mexico af. come. feet the wutera of the Bayou Mex- The young people are taking plque, It) Louisiana, more than 100 charge of the services of the church mill's upstream, »ays the Dearborn this week, because it is Christum Independent. The buyou Is 00 feet Endeavor week. They will soon deep at a point 70 miles from Its have the entire work of the church mouth, while the elevation of Its banks in their hands, and on their hearts. at that point la only 10 feet. Let us help them this week. M-. Arthur Webster has been asked to speak in the morning service, and the speaker for the evening will R ig h t» o f in d ig e n t» The post Office department say.- be Rev. John SfH!.. Spaghetti with Meat and Vegetable Sauce__Llf Young Green Onions— Currant Jelly— ft ran M uff ins— ¿Of <•■ • Dessert Salad—2 3 f Iced Tea with I.ent«n- Total Cost— $1.(XJ Recipe* for Four I ANN OlNCIMENjS Visiting Relative* Here Mrs. Ethel Inluw Crowd and son “You ar# Welcome” Robert of Myrtle Point will spend D. E. Millard—Minister. Kpeml Sunday at Eagle Point the next two weeks visiting friends Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Faber anil and relatives here and in Medford. Miss Eula Benson—Bible school Superintendent. daughter, Eranees spent Sunday ut Bible school at 10:06 A. M. with Eagle Point us guests of Mr, unii V is it on Applegate classes for all ag«*. Mrs II. S. Chirgwin. Mr. and Mrs E. I). McIntire of this Church service* at 11:06 A. M. city were visitors at the home of Itelurns Io Hehool A cordial invitation io all. Mr. and Mrs. Culy ut Applegate, Oliver Ohenih.iiu wdio was quite Sunday. seriously hurt some time ago while C H U R C H O F C H R IS T riding on a sled wus able to resume COUNTY HEALTH UNIT HOLDS his school work. Monday. MEETING IN MEDFORD A Dollar Dinner For Four a dollar dinner can I T I ■ re n a rd i r four pc pic. a i i t ill he ample a shown by the menu given alxivr Food tltu.dd he bought at sales enever p< sible, and parch*:,rs made in just at large quantities a« one'» storage space permits. • CHUBCH Cc The Latin qunrter of Parte (a the section of the city In which the Uni versity of Parts Is situated. Education In the university was formerly given In I.atln, and the students used to go about the town singing their songs In I.atln, thus giving rise to the name which persists to the present day. L a n g u id R ig h teo u ari»» In doing good we are generally cold, end languid, und slu ggish ; and of alt things afraid of being too much In the righ t But the work* of malice and injustice are quite In another style. They ere finished with a bold, master ly hand.—Edmund Burk*. UNION T o m -T o m fro m T u b An Indian from Oklahoma recentlj bought what was thought to be the only remaining wooden bath tub I d Kunsas. le made tt Into a huge tom tom, say* the Dearborn Independent B egin W ith P e tty L a rc e n y A aurvej of the Inraa’es of many penitentiaries made by an official of a Juvenile court showed that petty lar ceny was the outstanding first ««Tense ef the prisoners examined. N ation*a C ot ion C ro p D w a r f T reee P e rfe c t The United States supplies over half of the world's yearly cotton crop. The value of this varies from a bil lion and a half to four billion dol lars, depending upon the market value of cotton. It was Introduced to America about 800 years ago. Dwarfed trees, 800 varieties ot them, were recently exhibited In Tokyo, gome of the trees were only a tool high but as perfect In detail as any monarch of the forest. Some were sold for 16,060 each. Evergreens •re the trees usually dwarfed. They are skillfully fed starvation portion:' »t water and shaped with stocks. 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 Teraco Golden Medium Golden Shell Heavy Golden Shell Medium Western Oil F ood C lataificatio n a According to food standards, beef la meat derived from cattle nearly one year of age. or older ; veal, one year old, or younger; nrutton la meat de rived from sheep nearly one year of age, or older: 'a-ib, one year, or younger. Your Choice of the Following— — UNION ETHEL — TEXACO 4 A risto’Heavy Aristo Medium Aristo Light Shell Motor C Shell Motor B LIGHT BULBS — TIRES CHANGED, — TUBES REPAIRED TIRES and TUBES in Popular Sizes 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 pass without stopping. Keep us busy. If we must have callouses we want them on our feet and hands. Nip & Sip Service Station Central Point, Oregon