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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1930)
TRI CENTRAL FOrWT «TAI A Dollar Dinner fo r Four Visiting Wife fltiÜAY, ABRIL II, Hid LIFE SKETCH OF SENATOR HALL Mr. Sltepman o f N o rth Rend spent several days here lust week v is itin g his w ife one o f o u r High school teachers. K r p n h lir a a ( « a d l d a t r W e ll Cas Up A t Q u a lifie d f a r P o H illa a a f b a v rra a r. Living w ith Aunt Beta Adams o f Ventura C a lifo rn ia is m aking her home w ith her aunt, Mrs. Bay W ya tt. She is a student of Hie seventh grade. "1 • à a «m*** * '*• i , ( «n 'S / d/M/'. ,Z Salmon with I.in,a ¡leant and Noodles— U+ Nadishes and Sliced Cucumbers— 15/ /tread and /hitter 8/ lilackberry Ice-Cream— 19/ Black Coffee- 3/ jlT O l'R people may have an ex» ¿ J f ■ llrtii dinner at home for a ii the n u i l.eiing i - i .iri fully done and the v a in , us Hem* of the menu skilfully rn uthined. In make the salmon dish. remove th uh i n h i .i t.ili i . h i 128 eenti I, remove skin and iMKir». ami place a> w h i le piissdde m the renter of a lau . si ill. w baking pi.ite. .Make r if ” ..ns Imtter. two tahleeprioni Holt“ One f.ip n Ii. ior from the ci,., and »alt .ml i>. !•; r r. Pour over the »aim. >n Cover with one-third cup frtm bint,-red with one tablespoon of butter and tprinkle two table* ». • i e over; bain in X '' ;? Happenings J>1 T o Spend Sum m er W ith F a m ily i i ly - o f P h il lips. .\t In .iskii, h i rived h i . Snlur- I nt llie tllllin . I w ith Mrs. J. J. -4 .i in i. d liv io ’ r a hot oven until brown. Meanwhile, have half a lix-ounre package of egg noodlrs cooked, drained and ». .isoned and half of a number 2 can o f lima beam heated. Arrange thr»e in a border around the salmon. I hi» dish makes the whole main part of the meal, supplying meat, starchy cereal and vegetable, atid all its ingredients cost only 54 cents. l or the ice-cream, scald together contents o f a six-ounce can of evap orated milk, one-third cup sugar .nd two tablespoons water, and cool. Add two tablespoons lemon juice and one right-ounce ran of black berries mashed and pressed through a coai se sieve. Freese as usual.* B ible Class In Meet I tie Golden L in k Bible class w ill bold th e ir reg ula r i t s o n t l i h n u x tin g nt I tie Imine o f Mrs. II. E. Conger, F rid a y A p ril the 11th. A q u a rte r o f a century ago, a young man, lured to Oregon by the call at the west, wa» »w inging a shovel In a Portland sewer. A» each day end ed he would clim b steep sta irs to the Selin BuninenN fifth flo o r o f the T re m o n t hotel— M^ E. Bosencrans has sold his there wa« no elevator -to hl» f l a ranch and wood business and in week room. Today, w ith a flc tlo n -llk e record tends buying a sm all stock ranch As tin- paper goes to press we could of «ucees» behind him , the man not llu il out w ho Is ta king over his charle» H a ll—stand» before the pub lic a» a candidate fo r the republican w ood business here. nom ination fo r governor. In 1922 he barely miHKed the nom ination, toning C a llin g on T ra d e by 500 vote«. C url H eynolils representing Jenks He taught school three term » In M b ile Seed Company o f Salem was Pennwylvanla a fte r com pleting hi» in C entral Point Monday c a llin g on elem entary education In a lit tle red school house near hl» fa th e r’» farm. the Herm m ison Feed Store. When he »tepped from the P o rt land »ewer ditch, he taught a term F ro m M cadow n at Clatakunie. Thl» teaching exper Lane M yhm d o f the Meadows was ience gave him an in tim a te knowledge ca llin g on o u r m erchants Tuesday. o f educational problem» In which be. a» a mate senator and leader In pub lic life baa been a ctive ly concerned. Boys’ d a s « E n te rta in s H all, a fte r leaving ncbool work, was 'th e interm ediate hoys’ class o f employed by an u n tie lu a drug «tore the C h ris tia n c h urch e nte rtain ed at C latskanie. He saved aystematl- I the interm ediate g irls w ith a p a rly ta lly du rin g his early year», and then : •it the co u n try home o f Raphael engaged in tim b e r cru isin g . He was Henson, F rid a y night. successful and made enough to a t Games fu rn ishe d fun fo r the ev tend the U n ive rsity of M ichigan 1503 ening and a good tim e w*us had by 05. In 190C be returned to Oregon, dl. Refreshm ents o f sandwiches, where he acquired a drug »tore at Hood R iver. There he was active cake and punch w ere served. in the work o f the Chamber o f Com Those present w ere: Ixdus Hes merce. F or a tim e he was the organ slegrave, J e rry Herm anson, J e rry ization'» president. This gave him a tones, Janice Hesslegrave, llle n e vision of the ponelbilitle» o f united M orningslar. B uth Heath, Edna e ffo rt. He was one o f the leaders in Shaver. Naom i Johnson. D oro th y organization o f the Oregon State Lim beck. U ntil H aley, Peggy L a w Chumbcr ot Commerce fo r more com rence, PhyRis T u rp in , Fred L o f- prehensive e ffo rts in behalf of the fand, Donald B ieharilson, A rke l state, and was the firs t state presi dent. M ills. H a ro ld Hugger, Erm el Shav Going to Coo« county, he took over er, H ouslin P itts. H a rry Young, a stru g g lin g ru ra l telephone system Baphael Benson, Mrs. C o rn u tt, Mrs. w hich w a s/undercapltallzed and fac Young. M r, and Mrs, Bursell and ing the problem o f serving a ra p id ly grow ing but w idely scattered area. F itla Benson. He b u ilt and strengthened i t u n til It was known fo r Its efficie n cy. Its E m ig ra n t Dam V is ito rs frie n d ly re la tio n sh ip w ith Its cus Those fro m here w h o spent the tomers. and Its low rates. day Sunday at E m igrant Dam, south A determ ined organizer and b u ild o f Ashland were I.. C. (¡rim es, Bert er. he founded the Bank of South Peek, George F ord . John Bohnert, western Oregon and la te r the Am er ican Bank of M arshfield. Bay W ya tt, W. I ’ . Grimes, A lv in He was among the firs t leaders to W illia m s, A. W. Lew is, A rn o ld Boh nert and fa m ily , Ted M orava and see the com m ercial value o f the Columbia riv e r highway, and In te r fa m ily ami II. P. Jewett and fa m i ested many In flu e n tia l men to jo in ly . the d rive to put the project across. As chairm an o f the senate highw ay com m ittee, he fostered much of the ' I ’ . T . A. Meets The C entral P oint Parent Teach le gislation fo r b etter highways. If nom inated and elected, he ers A 'so e ta lio n met at the H igh one o f his fir s t moves w ill be to School .ii F to riu m F rid a y afternoon s ta rt his “ In d u stria lize Oregon” pro A p ril ttie -tih A ve ry in te re s tin g gram by c a llin g a meeting o f repre ta lk by M is. W iiio n , leader o f (he sentative citizens from each county g ir l scouts o f M edford was given. In the state. V in itin i F i i i nil Boy Born Mr. ¡uni Mrs. C liffo rd C o llie r o f Mrs. Jain, x W hile m ill Mrs. H o r ace l l i i . . I v o f M e d fo rd w i re v ix il- 1 1 ail auiiotinee the b irth o f a baby In g f i i i in < n h .il P o in t M u n hoy horn Wednesday A p r il 2nd. day. V is itin g in C ity Goea I n I ’ n r ll. n d Mrs. Nancy W ilson w ho has been tib e l'u n i , i was ta ke n Io P o rt in Kngu<- Itlv e r v is itin g her son Tom Dr. It, C. W ilson also gave a short la n d . M e lin .da e v e n in g w h il e be and w ife a rriv e d in C entral P oint ta lk on d ip th e ria . w il l t i i l i n in, d i ia l ti i .ih u e lil. Iasi week Io visit relatives. A re M a rr i d F in 'd Rout mi ' I ■ i -i 11V M w t’i e in . ro d Salm d a s n ig lil in M e d fo rd I lb . In. ii- i f Ite s e le lld M e ll o f tin C lir r d iu n c h u rc h . In from Illin o is Valiev Mr. and Mrs. How ■ I D unlap of Illin o is va lley spent In* week nil v is itin g the H om er Itow iuun a.id E. IF Gleason fam ilies. Leases fo r F nada M r. nm t Mrs. T . M a rin e w h o have xp e iil the w in te r in Ç e n lrn l P o in t h fl Monduy fo r th e ir hom e in A lb e rta , Canada. Visited Parents John Fnrra of Klamath county v is it- ell his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed lu r r n lu re Sunilav. T ra d in g in C ity J. W. Johnson and w ife w ho live M r. m id Mrs. B. W . Reach o f on B la ckw e ll H ill w ere tra d in g in M u ñ iro s ■ ( l lo ra d o a rriv e d S unday C entral P oint, Tuesdays V is itin g I ’ c ig h l e r x n ig h t to v i . i l t lie ir tw o d m g lile rx , M rx. .1. M . P a lm e r and Mrs. I,. C h e rry lio u u s and fa m ily . T rad in g in City E a rl B a ldw in o f Beagle wats tra d ing at local stores Tuesday. Nip & Sip Service Station AND Lunch Room -\iu.xi Ask for Stamps at lime of purchase ’ i f put a situation wanted ad tn tba paper. Th« cheekiest person I ever met called up and asked If she might have all the answers to the ad that I couldn’t « M l— K. CL. I d Chicago Trl- banai Rom »eas sn old southern darkey »hose amlnblllty would never perm 11 him to acknowledge a thing eould not be d’*ne. even though he was utterly nt a toes aa to p.ueedure He w is e i.llr ’ by a tenant In the flat where he » « • Janitor to eiaintna a leaky pipe “Now I could And that leak," he »aid 4X1 •eratchlng a bewildered head, then adding, la a buret of Inspiration, “ef 1 could Jeot locate I I " No Tobacco Sabttitata There la no dried weed, leaf or hefk that can be smoked that will take the place of tobacco In any sense. It la possible to smoke any of the weeds er plants, hut they will not have the Ha ro» or aroMia to tobacco« X I O N LY EX ( I.I S IV E A F T i PA IN T CO. IN SO UTHERN OREGON A ll W ork ( j U m uihecd Phone 724-H J. H. DAILY A Painter of Reputation CRATER LAKE AUTO PAINT CO. cm /• U nequalled W o rk at B cisonable Prices 601 N. Grape , ,, Mfctlfotd, Uiegon , B B B B a * H ', , a B ® R n a « i a x x x « w w AUTO SPRINGS r OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING A t. M L A ll -Make t . a „ a „,, , ru< ks. N „ jo b lo o SIlia„ _ N one toQ MERRIMAN’S BLACKSMITH SHOP 20 S. R iverside Avenue Phone 279-J M E D F O R D . O REG O N Willing to Serve Yuo at all tines with the very best meats the market affords. We do our own buying to conform to the loeai demand for good meats as we know it from our long experience dealing with the local trade. NO PRODUCT TOO GOOD FOR OUR CUSTOMERS At Another’« E x p o neo W /jr t/ J'S ■ ■ JS Central Point Meat Market Central Point I. D. Lewis Oregon ; .*. >. : 1,11 T urning S-L-O-W Sales into Quick Turnovers C H R IS T IA N ( I I I R C II Jn this ad we wish to emphasize one big idea and that is this: "Y ou o re W elcom e" I). E. M illa rd — M in ister. Miss F.ula Benson— Bible school S uperintendent. Bible school at 10:110 A. M. w ith classes fo r m l Bgcs. C hurch services at 11:00 A. M. A cordial invitation to all. You've got to put forth every effort to keep home folks coming to your stores and buying in your stores. Advertising in your local home news paper can help accomplish that aim. Not onfy your own advertising, but the advertising of the manufacturers whose goods you stock as well. u M -------- o-------- ( I I I li t II OF C H R IST C cntrn l Point, Oregon West Pine Street F a ith fu l Men in Chnrgc Assembly III (HI o'clock A. M. A c o rd ia l welcome to n il. WE DESIRE TO GET ALL THE NEWS OF THE CITY. G o a l't HI Ik V a lu a b le AND WE WILL APPRECIATE HAVING People do in . I ways realize thm glint's m ilk Is tn c from "T. It ." mid Is especially suitable for children. Tho n ilik globules lire i.nicli siniiller thnn m e those of cow's m ilk, conse quently Il I n more easily digested. The m ilk docs not readily .sour, and Is p a rtic u la rly nice to have during warm weather on p in t account. You cannot get the advertising support of these man ufacturers merely by wishing for it. You've got to make the manufacturers realize how necessary it is to you, if you are to sell their goods successfully. And you can make the manufacturers realize it by selling their salesmen, who call on you, on vour city—by interesting them in our town as an outlet for their mer chandise—by interesting them in your local, home news paper as the means to more sales of your merchandise. ANYONE PHONE US ABOUT ANY EVENT OF INTEREST This is an apportunity, for you merchants that you should make the most of, one that may mean^dl the dif ference between slow, infrequent sales' and quick, profit able turnover. Stage Cough One o f the high,-at complim ents pah E dw in Booth was accorded him by nr old negro scrvnnt who went to see him In “ ItlelicH eu" during Booth’s visit to Savannah, The next day she ex pressed tn her mistress great eon cern fo r the health o f the actor. "Poor old man,” she said, "he can’t Iasi long. D nt cough w ill carry him to bis frave sura.” K The Central Point Star X I «XI V IX S K X i IMI IX I E X S iX i