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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1930)
T H E CKNTRAL P O 4 N T S y ^ ^ ? F lto é A Y t'F B B R b A R Y 14, 198S ■m NEW S ITEM S OF IN TE R E S T Well Known : - ParentTeachers Citizen Passes Hold Meeting P* e George Brown Boss died at his The debating teams from the home in Central Point February I The local basket ball team Medford high school, accompanied after an illness of several weeks liluyed the Junior High team on by their coach, Ralph Bailey, gave from heart trouble. He v as 67 years high , , , ... Monday night at Central Point nnd m pructlce delude before . the . „ , . 3 months and 21» days oId at llie unw s c h o o l usscmbly at Central Point y , j f lost the game by 3 points. C. P. Leeee Basket Ball Gerne Friduy afternoon. H u ff e r ln g P ro m Lum bago Mr. John Pierce of this city has IL w r 'i Visits J. I.. Rowe and wife of Sums Val been suffering from u severe cute ley were guests ut the home of Mar of lumbago. cellus Howe und family, Suturduy. Visit« at Curleys D r iv e « T u S a le m Jesse Richardson drove Io Salem lusi Thursday and relumed Sun E. I). McIntire and family were day accompanied by Mrs. Richard- guests ut the C. W. Curley home in soil who hod been visiting her Applcgiile, Sunduy. daughter, Mrs. C. Hard Hairs und family since December. The grade hoys haskelhiill learn pluyed the Hogue River team ut the New Arrival Central Point Gym Friduy night Mr. und Mrs. Mervln iilrason are winning liy a seorr of IK to X. the proud parents of a V itound Imy born Sunday. February 9 at the Sac Itrlu rn From California red Heart Hospital. Both nuithcr .Mr. und Mrs. J. <1. Love recently and baby are doing fine. returned from southern Culiforniu where ttiey have been visiting with Guests Of Lewis Family friends fur several weeks. U\ I). Lewis und wife of Medford were guests nt the I. D. Lewis home Mrs. Love Improving Saturday. Mts. Holly l.ovc who lias been on the sick list for some time is Recovers From Flu Mr. <«. Merritt, who lias been ill reported ns improving. witli u severe nttack of the flu, Delegates to O.8.C. lias recovered. Four student» of our loeul high school and Mrs. Shepman left Thurs Visiting From Medford Mr. and Mrs. Will Pyhurg of Med- day for Corvallis where they will ford were visitors at the home of attend the seventh annual educa tional exposition which the Oregon Mary Mee Sunduy. State College will put on Friday and Saturday. Those nwiking the trip From Gold H ill Mr. and Mrs. Italpli LeVee of Gold were Glen H ilson, Marion Caster, Hill were transacting business in Mae Eicher, and Loomis Davidson. Centrai Point Monday. The Central Point Parent Tench- erg Association met Friday a fte r -! The choir will go into special practice soon for the Easter time. We need more help. Music is so important. .Miss Gladys Hogman and Miss Le- vida Culbertson were home over the week end, from the State Normal at Ashland. Miss Gladys Bond, who was a visitor at the par sonage went Io Ashland with these young ladies on Monday morning. ONLY E X C L U S IV E AUTO I ’A IN T CO . IN All Work Guaranteed SOUTHERN OREGON Phone 724-R J. H. DAILY A Painter of Reputation CRATER LAKE AUTO PAINT CO. Unequalled Work at Reasonable Prices M l N. Grape MsdforJ, Oragan KKChiMixiiaeri AUTO SPRINGS OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING All Make Cars and Trucks. No Job too small— None too Large MERRIMAN’S BLACKSMITH SHOP 20 S. Riverside Avenue M EDFORD. OREGON lOKMMI Phone 279-J M to fito K ffM I M K H ffiH M n * ANY a tinuaewifc has had txr1 bine on« cup drained Hawaiisn pine- i to ay with a tig1. ‘T v e ja p p le dd-bits, two cub « diced cooked l «it m 1 ot sated» t«» ’u *| chicken, tbree-fcurtba cup diced celery, - » lim b. - hut lie won't c«t them. a..a o third cup mayonnaise drewng A i d I know he should. for the fruits Arrange in lettuce cups, tup wiU. a d vcsetaklee arc really necasasry for mayonnaise, and garnish with ripe health.' olives. Somctimn, let us whisper it, the Tropical Salad: Cut eut slices at reaaon hubby won't eat salads is just because he is atuobutn. But Bore pineapple in halves. Pare an avacado, often it is because the salads aie so cut in halves lengthwise, remove stone, flavorless. The obvious remedy it to and cut halves croa-wrise into half moon use mote highly flavored ingredients. shapes. Arrange on a bed of romaine, As an old colored mammy used to lay. alternating halves of pineapple and "Le's jet' jimp ’er up t ait.“ avacado. Serve with lime dressing made by substituting lime juice for Finoapplo H ath lemon j juice in a standard French And what could be e “ jimp up" a salad than by the use of dressing. full flavored, rich Hawaiian pineapple. Pineapple end Cream Cheese Salad: Certainly a salad which contains this D rain twelve Haw aiian pineapple slices delicious fruit will captivate the heart and dry thoroughly. Combine one and of even the moat obdurate salad hater. one-fourth cakes cream cheese, two Red Star Salad i Drain the syrup tablespoon« cream, one-half teaspoon from a can of pineapple tid bits. Cut salt, a dash o f ' pepper and paprika, an equal quantity of tender celery into and three drops onion juice; beat u ntil small pieces, sprinkle with lemon juice, smooth and creamy. Spread one- and stand in a cool place until chilled. eighth inch thick on each slice o f Add one-fourth cup of blanched and pineapple. T h e n prom every tw o chopped almonds or pistachio nuts to slices of pineapple closely together. a cupful of mayonnaise dressing and C h ill well, cut in wedge shapes and use sufficient dressing to mix thorough pile on crisp lettuce. Pour over k ly with the celery and pineapple. Serve French dressing and serve with may- on lettuce leaves and garnish with onnaise. As a variation, add one table- pimientos cut into small star shapes spoon Roquefort cheese or two table spoons o f finely ihoppjpl chives to the cream cheese, in place o f onion juice. steed of going out to hunt each day's I f waffles stick .don't grease the rationa er pick them la the convenient iron, but add two extra tablespoons feeeeta, they bad te settle dawn near of melted butter to the waffle batter their fields and devote their apare Vitamin B .which occurs abundantly time to gome of tbe finer arte e f life. in vegetables, fruits, m ilk, and Thus dvtltaatton advanced hand Ip hand with the cultivation ef corn. wholegrained cereals, stimulates the appetite. This vitamin is lacking in sugar, fats, and highly refined R ig h t! o f Indigen t» cereals. > The Poet Office department any» G u lf Tide» F ar-R each in g Tides from the G u lf o f Mexico a f fect the w aters e f the Bayou Mes- plqua, in Louisiana, more than 100 miles upstream, suys the Daarbofn Independent. The bayou Is DO feet deep a t a point TO mile« from Its mouth, w hile the alavsttoa o f Its beaks at th a t po in t la only 19 fe e t FOR OUR CUSTOMERS l/n e /e £ & e n Central Point Meat Market Central Point I. D. Lewis __ Oregon “You are Welcome” D. E. Millard— Minister. Miss Kula Benson—Bible school Superintendent. Bible school at 10:08 A. If. with classes for all ages. Church services at 11:00 A. M. A cordial invitation to all. C H U R C H OP C H R IS T C e n tra l P o la t, Oregon W est P ine B treet Faithful Men in Cbarff Assembly—10.00 o ’clock A. A cordial welcome Io all. W r o n g A p p e lla tio n W e call a fiHillsh person a “ gooae’' jm bubljr for the same reason w e cull a smart peraon “a wise old owl." The » « I 1«. In fact, one of the stupidest of birds, w hile the goose la In reality one o f the smartest The goose can find Its wav home across a hundred miles of country and It can be trained to do tricks aa easily aa any other bird or animal. depending upon the m arket B e g in W i t h P o t t y L a r e o n y Oranges and other citrus fruits X « ( • C fa riU M rts « * are particularly good source of v it nomadic peoples Arat amin C. te grew their food and atore it. la- NO PRODUCT TOO GOOD C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H Isra, From the Troptqa 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. You arc invited Io bring a friend Io. the church services of Hu- day. Ttie program of music will lie espec- ¡ally good, and the fellow-ship worth while. The pastor will preach iu the morning service on the subject: “Type* of Religion.” and in the ev ening another evangelistic service will he held. Saturday evening is the time for the Pioneer Boys Club meeting. Par ents and boyg. please take notice. Rev. J. M. Johnson will hold his ra la e o f cotton. I t was introduced to regular monthly service at Pros America about WO years ega. pect on Thursday evening of this week. CUchen and Pineapple ttalad; Com- Willing to Serve You hour. Rev. L. A. Meade (and party) who were here in a meeting in July, will begin a meeting with several of the churches of Ashland on Tuesday ev ening of this week. He has some N ation ”! C otton C rop helpers with him now who were not The United States supplies with him at Central Point. The h a lf e f tbe w orld-« yearly eotten crop. meetings will be held in the Meth Tbe value o f th is varies from a M i odist church there. llen and a h a lt to fo u r MlUou del E igh th G rad e N ew s «1 Those present on Sunday morn- noon in the High school auditorium, jng enjoyed very much the sermon with a good attendance, Mrs. Theo preached by Rev. M. A. Marcy. He I’olleltou. the president providing. is an ernesl worker that ig taking > The association voted to serve his work seriously. Horn ut llie old Host place near dinner to the county Parent Teach Jacksonville, lie had resided in Jack- ers Council Io he held here Satur Some improvements are son county all Id» life. He was the day, February 15 also to sponsor made in Hie kitchen in the heing base second son ttl Colonel und Mrs. the Willamette University Glee club ment of the church. The ladies who John E. Huss, early pioneers of the which will appear here either serve in that department from time county. March 14 or 15 Hie exact date to be Io time will find things more con He was married in Jan. 18MX to published later, 'die 7th and Xth venient. I hanks to the men again. .Mary M. McCnrvel in Central Point. grade Glee club surg a number. Eight children were horn to this .Everett Faber gave a splendid March 20lh ‘ as been set by the union, seven sons and one daughter. talk on Citizenship. church Board us the time for the Alvin Toflefson gave a very inter- annual meeting. Plans are being He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary M. Itoss and five children, j csting talk on Thrift. made for the greatest meeting in the four sons and one daughter, Frunk. Lucy Case of the Oregon Stale Col- history of Hie church. Reports from E. Itoss, Jerome, Arizona; Haymond U'ge. was present and gave a short all ilepartiiK-nl of church work will on club work. The organiza- be given, a new board elected, and Itoss, .Medford, Ore.; iprssell Ross, I talk ' ' ) Ccntrul Point, Ore.; und Mrs. Homer lio n of a 4-H club in the 8th grade other items of interest attended Io. Bowman, Central Point, Orc. Also was the result of her labor. three grand-children, two brothers, Many were pleased Io see Mrs. Mrs. Louis Grimes read a paper on John E. Boss und Tom D. Boss both Founders day that was much en .M. B. Thornebrue with us for a few o f Central Point and one sister, .Mrs, ilaya visit. Glad to know, too, joyed. that she is well, and happy. - Rufus Phelps of Portland, Ore. At the close of the meeting the The funeral services were held- .Mrs. Parker was with us on Sun in Medford Tuesday ufternoon with Ath grade mothers served cuke and day, the first for some weeks. We Perl i'unerul Home ill churge. lea. rejoice that she is improving after her illness. Returns To Portland Pearl Slewurt of Port lami who The following pupils were on the has been here tuki ng care of lier eighth grudr honor roll nt the mid- falher, (Mie Pnnkey during his ill- i year: Geneva Brown. Mnxine Croft. liess returned to her home Friday. Francis Faber, Lewis Hcdgcpclh, Dorothy l.imberk, Kathryn l.uthrop, Melvin Mayfield. Helen Nelson, Fire Cali Sunday The fire department whs called Gladys Priekskul, Haymond Rennrd. out Sunday afternoon In extinguish Erinel Shaver, Edna Shaver and a flu fin- in Hu- old M erritt batlding Har-ry Young. the fire causing alight damage. Mr. The pupils who came into the and Mrs. Andrew Choniel are liv eighth grade room at mid-veur ing in the house. were nil hoys. They • ~e Ciuud Keene, Donald Kichnrdxo,}. Hous Baby C lin ir H eld ton Pitts, l.allid Stevens, Harvey- Dr. It. C. Wilson, county physic Stevens and Haymond Mann. ian und .Mrs. Lydn King, county The organization, “Our Gang”, in nurse held a baby clinic nt the stalled their new ofllcers last Fri health center building here Tues day. Pres, Kathryn Lathrop; Vice day afternoon. Thirteen babies Pres., Houston Pitt»- S-c Erin; I were examined. Shaver; Trens., Melvin Muyfield. The addresses given on Friday afternoon and evening by Miss Lucy Schafer of the Board of National Missions was enjoyed very much. Miss Schafer has had years of var ied experiences, and I* a keen ob server. She tells what she has seen, vivid reality. ful Jesus’* would be as good a title as the one, “Jesus Heals And Helps’* for our lesson this week. It is in the 8th and 9th chapter* of Matt. Some are bringing new pupils; and we hope you w ill bring some more. School open« at 9:45. The young people w ill study the subject: “Lessons From John's First Epistle.** 1st John 1:7-10; 1:1-*, Please let there be the finest prepa ration, by all, and all w ill enjoy the study. Lets make it a real lesson "De trouble you makea fak tease, body elea," said Uncle Eben, “la allqp ttabte to turn up In yob ewe affaire an* make you with you hadn’t •o good a job of I t ”— Wi ■tar. that the eealed mall of persons Mvlag ta g county home la aa fully protected tFOm unlawful opening aa the mail ef any other cttlxen. The more feet that the Umateraare to unfortnaato no to have been Compelled to neek toeitor la an Institution maintained far toe Indigent give« the superidtendent ne li cense to Interfere with their F a r ia L a t in Q u a r t e r The Latta quarter ef Parte to ton «action of the city to which the UU- verelty of Parts Is situated. Rdueatlsa la the university was formerly given to Latin, and the students need te ge about the town alugtag their aes>gs to Latin, thus giving rise to the name which perstoto to ton peasant gar. I .CHUnCH J FED ER A TED CHURCH NOTES J. M. Johnson, Pastor “The Sympathetic, Loving, Power- A earvei ef tbe Inme’ee of many peeltentlarlea made by aa official of a juvenile court showed that potty la r ceny wee the outstanding fiw t etr-a-e ef tbe pi-'ienera «lewtaeS. Ill H ealth DaAnad The long bad time for which yon traded « »hart good tim e.— Loo Angelas Times. 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