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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1930)
ÏMM HMM rtAtt M lftMt M'Mfl. tt, HM LOCAI. HOV ACCKI’TH fOilTfOW CENTRAL H U N T 6 MANGE INiTlATMi TW ENTY MHltUEKH WITH GENERAL BLSCtHlC BUILDING M A TER IA LS . -« __lk., R»UM«»r frvr the \v*W builder hflllik- for we ha «fi Our. U • modern supply dep«« for le Lumber. Shingte». Lath Ljm e. Plaster. Oe.wnt. Johns-Man- eille Roomings. etc., and make everything in Cabinet Work and Mill Work. T R O W B K ID G E L U M B E R Y A R D T R O W B R ID G E C A B IN E T W O R K S Let us estimate y.ur bill, you will like our Service, Quality gji<] Prices. -• Medford. Ore^o® : I : ) County Health Department ACTIVITIES By Dr. B. C. Wilson K. H. Strohmeleii') Grange altem lanee was larger Hum last meeting and is showing a steady Increase. As some of the o f ficers were late. I.eeturer Sparrow liegan his program w ith Hie follow ing num bers: Solo, “What God Made Mothers I'or," Mrs. W. 11. Fisher; solo "A W ilder l.ullahy.” Miss Bose Jones; song. “ If I Had a Talking Picture of You,” Hammond S illers; th ree harmonica duels, Jack Southwell and I ll/.aheth Southwell. Master Anderson being on Hie sick list, was not able Io la- present, and Grange opened w llh A. M. T y r rell as upixler. General business Was hurried through and Hie third and fourth degrees were put on by Hie mixed (earn, with 20 candidate«* receiving final work. 1 A recess was called ami Rev, the perfect proportion to add to-« welt, anything he likes. '.d b iril’s Here is the list of the famous “ Mississippi I n el in I i il g nun»!» -rs. forty-three. Paste them on your o r M ro'i“ and : “l.lglil Gai airi Hum.” II' ills . der memorandum so you can ask I, i>»>rrsi nluGves of tlie Goneriil )'r« You lo u r grocer about tlie various -1J f.V Kill- her nose, brands of each. E'ix’lrio Apple sauce, apricots, artichoke M’ Eva Smith (relief reported s'ioi,,iii(i s••"'ors of Hie leading tech heart«, asparagus, beans, beets, Hv in iroveii'ent of .Mrs. Gfiarily nical si* in ' H roug.ii'id Pie I nil- tdackberrics, brown In cad. Brussels lug t'< dr choice of Sai di is ami Mrs. \liim ie Freeman, d State, sprouts, carrots (plain and wiilt peas), cherries ( lin k or red pit ’ i i ffi d uptoy -' who have Itecn ill. lee;:’ i"’ n ted ), com (golden bantam, white ti” ut. l'uri. " r a hirger «umiher .'ill iiiim iincrtni’iit made bv Mr». or kcrnelettcs, cr popping 1, cran I f pii I |,|O«1; el illg gl .a'i' ites f r o " l V di'e Mn* '; woke up G. G. Hoover, berry sauce, tigs, fruits for salad, ( e mi Stipe luive b«’cn ofTcri'd thè e th e r annotim em< nts w ere: fruit cocktail, g: .uxtruit, grapes, kriutine, log.inlietri s. mackerel, «e • . T tl’ l 'v «.f e” !e. I'l'( III ' i” >• lo ", M*. I’ovsler will meet Hie hoya n: 'a cs, mushrooms, .due«, peaches f •)’•« «id other well In o w t con H. ('o u te r Debate at Jackson (halves, sliced or ili 1), pears ce rns. ville. (diced or halves), pets, pineapple !t v.n fin* !"••«« a •tlve in campi:* (crushed, tidbits or juice), plums, 'led Sil"., i- -d "iirlv at Jaekson- prunes (stewed or fresh), raspber IT «•■,. D ■ : s ro w presfilent of tl.e v il'e. Ft id iv. April 25. ries (red or black), rhubarb, satier- l'i<’ ri eli il ter of thè \m* rlean So kaut, spaghetti, shrimp, spinach, 'I'dent to put on an old-tim e efio , f Mt’rh an iea, Englneprs al strawberries, succ.tash (with white stielling nuitch. c rn. goldetf bantam , or with green ('«•• « olici!'- and a member of thè Vi i re in dmicitl eoinm ill-e In- limas), tomat i«, t< mato sauce, A« a "i.”'"d F ” i!iiieei«. Ile is acllv • turnips, vegetables for salad, vege I lies Vi m a M Grcudic and Mea 111 | »'. j-•••*••-■• • ¡il loiles and hofil* table surprise.* la. il"' r ’ io io (he ('e, |, Stale d e s (?i,li* llenaon, (• It. Iligin- .Ifia’i’. PnIPe I.ove. Bertlia lion- row ing «’«-’» l'e fio’ds (he ofilar of M I’ fi ie Ison, Nettle Sheley, eh ¡nei lior f lii tu Kappn social fra- The llx w icks exiiiiis and the rc- • " N I- d' Agm-s lie.id and Lola ternity. p o i. i arda vt til t'f gi« n nut thin Norcross. A i v 1 lierv is nni> 5 weeks of F n ip rta fn « »( R lr : h d ij P a rty school left, ¡mil the slu !• nt-, are all Dorolhy Jo'i: enlecinfiied her Pe'iirnetl to llonie loo' ing forward to vacation. Sund -' or i 11 «ss v Pii an Easter ne I have Mrs Frank I awrem e v tin has Tin party at i r lo m - * ■ tu ri’in afler- li - n i puHcnt of Hie Sacred Heart work on the k(*njiir pi i\ Safety Ti " ip ’e fo'l * « a|oved l u 1'iist” and plan to give it ill Hie iK'Oil. il. ll v I «lie unden l ilt U Qaiees, a pio uni Imul i nd all Inni a near future. i " I* brought to (•«'od »¡eie. '“h ise pr • eli' Were her home in this city, Sunday. ilil'v la .. l'v el-n Taylor, (teneva DAY " '<•: .Kit MiBard. J t - n II l'einan oli, l.ouise Bella Property rn ii. pi A ho’ e V'«l ng Bowinnn, Vivlenne Iti .s. ■; fi .« If i ' e .it the ,,im e < f Mr. M-. Me J ii'icei recently sold Ida . dn D. L. Davis at Grant« I’uss, Viali Heileiietlis properly it: C ntr. I Point to Wil- >' \ s Lola Davis l>. i aii’.e Hi- I riile Mr. and Mrs Dan Brls ’oll of Eu- Ham 'Ills',i wlio will liil.e ¡aissesa- i f Mr. la on I uuai-r in Hie presenee of a small group of relatives. The gene slop|ied in ('.entrai Point thè ion nest month. Tlie MeJimpsey** bride is :i graduate of our High tirsi of thè week lo visi! Mr. and will move Io Grants Pass where they have u home. school and II"’ groom is employed Mrs. Ilert Hcdgpcth and faiuilv. ¡it Hi«’ Gent«. I Point Service Station. They will make their home in Med ford. Cay W. Ilru w n , o f C enim i Point, NEWS Health Officer Enough for Two ti senior in meelmiiienl engineering til (lie Oregon Slate eollege lias ae- ee|>le<l employment with tlie Gener iti Electric eianpuny slates a report issued through tlie office of the «lean of tlie engineering sehool al the col lege. Brown will go Io Seheneelaily N. Y., plant of Hie General Electric com | ni n y afler graduation next June Io enter into a program of work in the m anufacturing and test iug departm ents, lie will lie shlfl- ed from one departm ent Io another for a period of from several m onths to a year to gain fagiiliarily w llh Hie organisation as a whole and Io have an opportunity Io choose work lls.it lie likes especially well. In eases the company gives special training courses which are a eon Himation of certain phases of eol lege work Io Its new men Io lit j lh> in for '•••rl.iln tv|» •» of work in the sillos or engin'* ring de|Nirt- The Jackson County Health De i want to proceed further and find i (C things come in small partm ent w ith the assistance of the out w hether or nut the child has a (Jy packages. And i f you have lU.krvuloMS infection nt tins tiiuc* I waia.son County Health Association looked over the list o f good things that come in the new small bud several otuer organizations vi because n we ihui infection wc van t.iat e .i.tl ai.tl ali»o keep it can. you w ill agree. Whether you tal.y interested in puulie health is arc a I achelor or bachelor girl, f ..... N i ik.a.uif, tile i.iieeui * to __ling on iiikT.sivc can.; aigu to newly in.i-i. long-weds, o r oft-wed« nud an early or suspicious eases of 1 v u iU ' k .U -.i. e»i i •’ wviuiiN. l n e . e . O i v , —you know the satistaction of hav . .>« . *».* w -■ ¿ a a i o sik iv e c e u etís ü ing just enough of just the right Tuberv ulosis. v v iu*h» i ~..e »»•* n oí toe thing, and no waste. The system to be used in finding t it**i ami tia\e tti*^ till»* liio.ot.^»*« these eases or in e.iniiuating heal Foity-Three Foods u \a . .m u :-•> on c.\| ¿rt on ib.L'eivu- thy ones trorn suspicion is as fol - ............... . ................... . • -;s I o b? That is tlie long-felt need which low s: During inis wees we c iv. tlie 8-ouuce can fulfills. And sc : r. t . (.. i'vUinger, hem! of t..e oeen and w ill continue to do so popular has it become, in its brief 1 < .. »ca State Iui.\.zculosis ilcsp .t- next week giving the very soap time on the market that already ... v. o i .n.tiu.ia: y ki ow.i far ti.s forty-three different foods arc so tuberculin test to every eniid av.,;i- cf ,.:i i!..u ... lUJer.U.i .- ¡lacked—and more to come. Tlie ab.e. L -i me diverge a moment and bachelor girt in her kitchenette t , i i..ng i... ■«.• pa.ti , D.. gay what this lufivreul.n test is. apartment opens the buffet, or 8- | n .a .r.. ?r > ii. semi us a notice of ’Hie test eon ists of pulling a very ouu.ee can of prepared spaghetti and «..¡.it t.e beds in me c m is idlest finds it just enough for the main m inute quantity of tub. reuliu ma "d it i:, a ' 1 • a ? diiag susi'.c.ou . dish of her lunch. ’l'hc woman terial just in the top iayer id the with a family opens the 8-ounce can i f iu.xycuii sis, th.it cintel v. .11 be skin. This m an : «1 CO .. IOS 0 of mushrooms and finds it tlie cor s. hi i u es for the most t.iorougii serum or other animal product and rect amoun’ to add to her chicken and l uinpii e p y scat ex;::;iir.atio 1 a la King. The bachelor opens a in giving it. no pain is experienced I ,i .stole. * .'.s i\ .i .’.illation to be can oi fruit cocktail and finds it r o r is there a r y r..,cli« n or after di.’ii at the ciin ’c to be held in tin effect to Ike child, in 43 1 cr . we city of Medford, ?::iy ¡4 and lótn ¡ look at the . 'mid- forearm a . mi and . r. it. i . > i • . . . in. ai iitally ip'.WC it! all the ¡ velile of if the reaction is positive, there will y, wc can eliminate ¡ 1 wish to say that this clinic is to , lie a small a n a of redness w here be conducted for children only and j this si the test has been givn. if the test | is negative nothing will be seen. no adults will he examined or di- Persona! Inlerv.cv The meaning of the reactions are: ¡ agnoseil. The services of Dr. Bellinger, his if the reaction is positive, it shows Dr. W I .i n. Ci.ant Health I'fiic'r: th at the child has at some time d u r ! expenses and the form s used are ‘ I am pi h ! find that so ni '.n\ peo ing his life been infected with germ made possible through the sale of ple are t ’iki '4 advan:af:e of the low of tuberculosis and gotten over it ■ r ! Christm as seals, and contributions prices « fTc d the ¡diysiri; ns of else it is now infected with germ of to the Tuberculosis Association, J.:e!::a r. ('■ . i ‘; in giving toxin an Tuberculosis. If reaction is negative w hich in this county is the Jackson titoxin f t - Di> ! l i rhi and v; .-r na it shows that the child has always County Health Association. tion ap n t .‘ nia!’¡.ox. and at the Jackson County is pioneering in r. e |w o;-le have l e- n i\ ii'i niünj been and is now free from tuber culosis infection to any detectable this great drive against Tuberculosis to this cITer, we can anticipate a extent. Now after we get a positive and we are following an outline or very low incidence < f D iphtheria reaction we would be very silly I plan prom ulgated hy the most in- and Smallpox in \t winter. to let it go at that, therefore we 1 ternationally known cooperation The physicians of Jac!.son Coun ty have offered to give the 3 toxin antitoxin immunizations for Diph theria and vaccinale against Small pox for the total cost of only« A2.50. ANNOUNCEMENT This is the best public health spirit I have ever seen displayed by a Dr. H. C. Dixon, Dentist, has opened his offices over Guest at F aber Hom e group of physicians.” | Slover’s National Drug Store. J. It. Tlioburn of B errydale w as a “If a child has had neither toxin He will be pleased to have you call and visit his new antitoxin or been vaccinated both guest at the li. G. Faber home. Sun- of these preventative« will have to ' day. In the afternoon they en office. he taken to get the advantage of this joyed a ride thru Hie valley. They New equipment—A tried and trained knowledge of low rate hut if the child has had , visiteil the Percy l.ofland chicken i Dentistry. toxin antitoxin then the vaccina ranch. Hie Hhubarb ¡»alelt of Otto tion will cost only 50 cents and if Bohnert and many other interesting Call on 1 it has been vaccinated, then Hie 3 ; ¡»laces in the valley. They report complete doses of Toxin antitoxin Iheir visits being very interesting. will be 82.” Dr. E. B. Piekel—-‘T h is is sure a Visits Herm ansons Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Morris of Grants Pass fine thing for Jackson County and Medford w ere d in n er guests at the ?<M hope that everyone takes advantage A1 Hermanson home, W ednesday. of it that can.” • Dr. F. D. Stricker State Health Mrs. Echo Shepman the home ec Officer: “ A great idea anil is surely a step in advance for Jackson coun onomies teacher in the high school ty. I hope other counties will suc spent the week end w ith lu-r hus band at North Bend. cessfully ca rry out this idea.” DR. H. C. DIXON, Dentist f o r Sale Or Exchange HAVE YOUR ORDERS OUT OF PORTLAND SH IPPED VIA Consolidated Truck Line Orders shipped out of Portland today will he deliver Reasonable Rates and Courteouc Service Phones: Roseburg 31, Medford 569 Grants Pass 98 (•: but still— 10 Acres of 5 year old walnut orchard; 20 acres fronting both sides Redwood Highway; 85 acres ad joining 115 acres in all; all rich, black bottom land under private ditch; water right paid; plenty of w at er. Fine dairy or fruit proposition. Can be resold in smaller tracts with Redwood High way frontage. Located on Redwood Highway south of Grants Pass. Entire tract $11,500.00, % cash, or will sell part. Will trade all or part for income property. This is some of the best land in Josephine County. Owner has other interests that require his attention. 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