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THB CENTRAL POINT STAB FRIDAY. FEBRUARY It 1**9. ITEM S OF IN T E R E S T ¿ROM MULCH PAPER AND MILCH COWS 'peal Happenings Vl»il« In Gold lllll Mr». F rank Atlutns visited her coun I ii , Mr». Lyman ut Gold Hill over the week-end. FR UIA Y Geo. Fox o f Medford, former Heal Eatate dealer of thia city, was In town Tuesday on business. The Curnullon Club entertained a Valentine party Friday even ing ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dubli». Music and game» in keeping with Han Cupid'» holiduy were enjoyed until u lute houi when refreshment» were served. The guest» included Mr. and Mr». Albert McBcalh und »on Wayne, Mr. and Mr». Hoy Kelly and »on Melvin. Mr. and Mr». Tom Hodgson, Mr. ami Mr«. Truine n Brenner, Mr, and Mr» Sandford Hichurson und daughter Charlotte, Mr. Hubert Smith, Mi»» Wkitna Hood, Mr. und Mrs. Harry Dtlbba and »on» Stan ley and Norman. From Klamath Falla JAC.KHON PARENT TEACHERS Leave« For Long Bench Mr». Mattle Parker left “Sunday fur Long lteuch, Calif. Io vi»i, a few month* with her »on. Archie and family in that d ly . (ailed To Slater« lled»ide Mr*. Martha Smith .left Friday evcnlnK for Rogue Hlver »ailed there hy the serious Blue»» of her «ister. Ru»lne«« Caller From Medford nt Mr». I.. W. Jncohx and «laughter, M EET AT ( EN TR A I, PO IN T Barbara Lee of Klamath Fall» were Saturday tmesis at the home of Mr. The Jackson Parent Teacher» ami Mr». Al llermanson. council me, ut the High school aud itorium, Saturday, with Mr*. Tol- Vlalt The FrrguooiiN lefaon, President and member» of Mr. and Mrs. Kohixnn of Ashland the association lio«te»»r» for the were visitors at the home of Mr. day, Mr». Norma I,ceder of Alli and Mr». Win Ferguson Ihl» week. bimi. Ihe county president presided. The Robison» Just recently return Mrs. Carl Fichlner acletl as secre ed from a three months viall in tary. There was a good attend ance, and satisfactory report» of ■iiuthern California. tlic work thru out Ihe county were given. Mr. A. A. Walker of (iranís Visiting Father Pass, district. Vice President wus Father Simmjngton of Dunsmuir present and spoke in the interest of arriver, last Tlmrsdm tr» visit her the work. father. Ohe Pankey. Celebrate» Birthday l eave» For Klamath Mrs. Elizabeth Scott, more famil Fredenburg who Inis been iarly know'n as Grandma Scott, cele at the Frank Adam» home brated her fOUi birthday on st. past »lx weeks, left Thurs Valentine's day. Her daughters, Klamath Gounty. Mrs. C. J. Dunean amt Mrs. Jess. Iluiuriek kept open house at her l lora Collin» Improved home all day and Mrs. Scott receiv Flora Collins who ha* been a ed her many caller» there. Refresh patient ut a Medford hospital for ments of leu and cake were served. the past week returned to her home here in a much Improved Mrs. Rowland Return« condition. Mr*. Gene Hnwlund, who ha* been in Colorado with her dm ghl- WiH Celebrate Anniversary er since August ha* returned und Mr. anil Mrs. Geo. Elfer» of has iuken charge of the Nip and Phoenix wikj celebrate their fifty Sip Lunch Counter again. The first wedding anniversary a, Iheir pntrons of the place will welcome home Feb. 20, Mr. amt Mr*. El Mrs. Rowland hack ug: in lo her fers tire the parents of Mrs. Tether old »land. ow who resides here. L. H. »¡«tiling for the day for here were two Irixhmen, one a farmer anil one ■ po»tma»ter, both of whom had a brogue you could cut with a spade. One day the farmer tame into the postoffice and mauircd: H iv e you a letter fo r M ike H o w e’ ” iso,"’ «aid the po»tma«ter indig nantly, “ of course I've no letter for your cow." For a long time no one knew what to do with these until someone got busy and made a chemical analysis of them. ” , believe this would be good food for cattle," he said. So the bran was pre pared, and tests have recently been made of it by the Washington State College Agricultural Experiment Station. For twenty days sweet-breathed Jer seys and Holsteins were given their 2 u t W iia l A b o u t M u lc h ? regular feed consisting of alfalfa hay, grain mixture, and sunflower silage. A ll of this may »eem far removed Then the pineapple bran was substi from mulch paper, but it really isn't. tuted for the sunflower silage. You see, not so far in the future H ike F r o m W o n d e r to E n th u s ia s m Howe's cow may be eating a new food made possible only by this durable tar A t first the cows showed a tendency paper which the pineapple growers in to sniff dubiously at the exotic pine Hawaii use to help the crop grow. apple bran, but after a few days they For miles and miles in Hawaii dur got decidedly enthusiastic, and in a ing the planting season, machines will ahort time they would almost moo be seen laying strips of black paper their delight when the new food waa along the dark red ground. Workers put in their mangers. follow the machine, punching holes in It all goes to show that cows have the paper and inserting the pineapple their feelings just as people do. W ho slips During the growing season the will forget the first time he ate an olive? paper repels the efforts of weeds and Then contrast it with one's present at conserves the precious soil moisture. titude towards that delicacy. More people all the time are eating pine- P in e a p p le V e r s u s S u n flo w e r apple, and perhapa the time will come W hat has thia, apain, to do with when milch cows will be broken cows? W ell, when the pineapples are hearted if the daily ration fails to con sliced for canning there is a bv-product tain a few pounds of the food that called pineapple pulp or bran. It has been made possible by mulch consists of the cores and outer coats. paper. T MRS GREGORY (,O 1 .I)E \ E N T E R T A IN E D L IN K B IB L E C L A S S I Berem Class Meets No job too small—None too Large MERRIMAN’S BLACKSMITH SHOP 20 S. Riverside Avenue Phone 279-J Cranberries A ll the Year M EDFORD, OREGON w w n i » . iwumi M h I l '.".. - ■ m imbmsk ihiiuuiiiiiim ii»a»mnir.ifflivm»iMmnmMiawti«Miigi.'nMaa OH “The Sympathetic, Loving, Power- Our Bible School We are doing our hes, lo make our school etticient in every way. We can take care of more pupils, and we will welcome you and your friend. 9:45 i* the time of open ing. Our Young People's Work A chicken dinner is being prepared. A treat for the wives of the par sonages and manses. Good. CHRISTIAN CHURCB “You are Weleome” Rev. Fred Schell who was re D. E. Millard—Minister. cently called as pastor of the Phoe Miss Eula Benson—Bible school nix Presbyterian church, will be Superintendent. duty installed at a service to be Bible school at 10.00 A. M. with held in his church on Friday even classes for all ages. ing of this week. Rev. J. M. John Church services at 11:00 A. M. son will preach the sermon for the A cordial invitation to all. occasion. Special meeting» are being in the Sam’s Valley school week end next hy Rev. D. ,). dall. You wit, he more than come any evening. held this Ran wel CHURCH OF CHRIST Central Point, Oregon Went Pine Street Faithful Men in Charge Assembly—10.00 o’clock A. M. A cordial welcome to all. Leaves for California Grandma Barker left on the Mon j day train for California points E N T E R T A IN S SUNDAY w ere she will make an extended SCHOOL CLASS W EDNESDAY visit. Her many friends are glad she can enjoy this visit, though she Mrs. E«lward Jones entertained will be greatly missed here.: her Sunday school class with a party at her home, Wednesday ev Attends Bible School ening. Games were enjoyed an«, R. M. LeVee and daughter, Willa a, a late hour sandwiches, fruit attended Bible school at the Fed erate church, Sunday morning from salad, and punch were served to Rernice Reaines, Grace Hermanson, their home near Gold Hill. I-ela Mauldlng, Gladys Robinson, Merle Hedgpeth, Ruth Turpin, Lu- To Leave for Portland cile Hover, Thelma Williams, Dor Mrs. H. W. Davisson of Table othy Jones. Laurine Hugger, John Rock is leaving the last of this Eddy, Hoy Love, Eddy Martin, week for Portland where she wilt j visit for some time with her daugh Laurel Capps, John Lathrop, Alice Maple, Champ Pitls and Carl Hov ter who resides there. The Berean class of the Federated church held its monthly meeting Wednesday, Feb. 12 at Ihe home of Mrs. L. C. Grimes. This class has about fifty women on its roll and nearly forty were present at this meeting. A devotional service was conducted hy Rev. J.M. Johnson, teacher, and Mrs. IT. P. Jewett, pre sident of the class. This was fol lowed by a short business session. I i ing the social hour, a shower, was given Mrs. Alvin Williams who was delighted with many beautiful gift*. Delicious refreshments were serv ed by Mrs. J. M. Johnson, Mrs. Paul Martin and Mrs. Duncan. Those present were Mesdames Webster. Nichols, Grisham, Elliot, W.P. Grimes, Harris, Bernhardt, A. Williams, Arlen Thompson, Adrian Thompson, E.C. Faber, Everett Faber, Tollefson, Tex, J. M. John son, Reed, Borah, L. Smith, Engle, Duncan. Nichols Sr., P. Martin, HoffmanJl. Mayfield. Mary May- field, Jewett, P. Johnson, Speaker, Severson, I.ampinan nnd the host OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING FED ER A TED CHURCH NOTES J. M. Johnson, Pastor You are especially urged to ge, into the services now, as there is lo be special efTorts made in all The annual church (congrega departments, looking toward the tional» meeting will be held on the Easter time. 6:30 is the hour yet. evening of Ihe 20th of March, Bring a friend. The Church Service» Thursday. Atl are looking forward Loyalty to God, to his work, to to a great meeting. our friends, to strangers, and to The ministers of Ihe Bogue River our own best interests is the high ministerial association are invited est type of purpose. The aim of to take their wives to the February Ihe church services is to help you meeting which convenes in the seek, and attain these best things. town of Bogue River next Monday. Come 11 o’clock A. M.; 7:30. p. m. ' G'*? ’JW - The rural home of Mrs. Frank Gregory was Ihe scene, Friday af terno« Pel». 14 nJ Hie regular monthly meeting of Ihe ’Golden (.ink Bihii class of Ihe Christian church. Ollie« for ihe coming •year were elected us follows, Mrs. Visit at Grants Pass Catey, president; Mrs. Cover, Vice I.rave» for M errill Mr. und Mrs. Jtostell were ! resident; Mrs. Tetherow. .'' -cre- tary; Mrs. Hedgepeth, treasurer. Mrs. C. Bowman of Merrill left Grunt* Pass visitors, Sunday. The next meeting will lie held ut Monday fur tier Imine after having Bead the Ads ami profit A pond ttn home of Mrs. Tom Panke.v, spent the week end in Central Point visiting her son I-eonard advertiser is usual!) u good mer March 14th. Bowman and family. chant. Follow fng the business meeting a social time w:., «ivoyed including games anil guessing contests. Dain ty refreshments were served hy t..e ONLY EXCLUSIVE AUTO PAINT CO. IN SOUTHERN OREGON Committee nnd Ihe Valentine colors All Work Guurimleed Phone 724-H were carried out thruout. J. H. DAILY The ladies enjoying the hospital A Painter of Reputation ity were Mesdames Peck. Lewis, CRATER LAKE AUTO PAINT CO. Lois Richardson, Hermanson, Con Unequalled Work at Reasonable Price« ger. Tetherow, Adams, Henderson, 601 N. Grape Medford, Oregon Haley, Maury, Hover, Capps, Wiley, Edward Jones, Toni Pankey, Catey, Love. I.imipinun, Patterson, Hart 1 ".ri ’".J 1 . : ley, Halsey. Tex, Cornutt, Hursell, I Young, Hemphill, Strohmeier nnd the hostess. ess. AUTO SPRINGS All Make Cars nnd Trucks. Attention is called to the weekly services in the different depart ments of »lie church work. The Tueailay afternoon Bible study classes, all ladies welcome. The mid-week service* of the church on Wdnesday evening. Jus, now the study is in the txiok of Acts, a chapter hy chapter study of the • r!y church. The ladies* Aid on each first and third Thursdays of the month. 'The missionary so ciety on the fourth Thursday after noon. The Boys' Pioneer Club meets on Ihe Hrs, and third Satur days. Mens’ prayer meeting on Monday evening. C A R N A T IO N C L U B H O L D S V A L E N T IN E PARTY .CHUHCH OCNCEMEN T1IE FED ER A TED C ill RCH er. Fabers Entertain Board The Easter Program committee was appointed at the monthly meeting of the Sunday Schoo, hoar«, on Tuesday evening of this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Faber were hosts for the members of the hoard at this meeting. Return» Home Mrs. W, Halsey of South Da kota, who has been visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. H. H. Lampman for the past six weeks, left Wednesday for her home in the east. Green Trading Stamps AT Nip & Sip Service Station Central Point, Oregon on Gas, Oil, Tires, Tubes and Grease UNION SHELL and TEXACO PRODUCTS 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 ziTRANBERRIES are not simply QJ-an autumn food which can be bought only at Thanksgiving time. To he »nrc, fre«h cranberries are limited in point of time, but did you know that cranberries are com mercially canned as jelly or sauce, so you can have them any time of the year? Cranberry jelly, just as it conics from the can, is a real con serve ready to use with game or fowl. Cranberries in cither of these forms save the housewife from all the drudgery of picking over and washing them, boiling them, and, for the jelly, rubbing them through a sieve. Tart, but Sweet The cranberry is one of the few fruits which has a fresh, delicious flavor and vet has a »uggestMi of tartness about it which makes it welcome in desserts and salads which might otherwise be too sweet. Cranberry ice, molded cranberry salad, and many other cranberry dishes may be made. Here is th« way to make: Cranberry Jelly Salad: Heat one can of cranberry jelly with one-hall cup orange juice and two table spoon» lemon juice, '-oak four tea spoons of gelatin in two table spoons cold water and then dissolve in the hot, melted cranberry. Strain and cool. Add one-fourth cup diced celery and on«-fourth cup chopped nuts w'hen beginning to stiffen. Pour into molds wet with cold wa ter, and chill. Turn onto lettuce leaves, and serve with celery heart* Huffed with cream cheese. * .,J Nip & Sip Lunch Counter Stop in Delicious Barbecue Sandwiches Hamburgers, Ice Cream, Cold Drinks, Candy and Cigarettes