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THB CBMTRAL POINT »TA«
Vlaillng Daughter
Mm. Erne»! Reames is »pending
the week at Adell, Oregon, visiting
her daughter lx-otu who 1» u teach
er in thut city.
Visit» in Lakeview
I). I*'. Amick, principal of the
grade school in Central Point »pent
the week end visiting friend» at
I akeview.
A Dollar Dinner for Four
D O L L A R Dinner earh week
may make potiible sn extra
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theater party each m onth- for
the family who budget. And if the
food i» just a- apprti/m g and health
ful, why not get the once-a week
Dollar Dinner habit?
Here is an
attractive menu at attractive prices
obtainable most anywhere:
.Voedin// an Toatl....................... 17
/MH m .Vncoront ..................... JJ
U r t t if d l.f lt n ( f . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0
FrrncA Hrrad and H n llrr .......... 12
F m il Cup with C h r t t t Craek-
......................................... 23
tr,
.03
U n n i-tat i t
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Total ................... .$.98
S ard in n on T o & il: Heat the con
tents of one can of sardines in their
o il . drain and arrange on four small
squares of toast which lave been
slightly buttered.
lemon wedge.
Garnish with a
Italian Uoearoni: Boil two-thirds
of a nine-ounce package of maca
roni until tender. Drain and pour
over the macaroni the following
sauce: cook one-fourth pound of
hamburg steak in one tablespoon
olive oil until tender, stirring con
stantly with a fork to keep it finely
divided. Season to taste with salt
and pepper. Add three-fourths cup
»trained tomatoes (pressed from a
ten-ounce can) and one-half of a
six-ounce can of tomato paste
.Season again to taste, and cook very
gently for thirty minutes or
longer.
F ru it C i f with C k t t i i C ra e k rrr.
Open two eight-ounce cans of fruits
for salad and arrange in dessert or
cocktail glasses. O u ll for a long
time. Serve with cheese crackers.*
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Happenings
IluNÍnes» V is ito r
Ereil Homier of Medford, was a
business visitor here Tuesday.
Trading in City
C. C. Kelsoc of the Agatee district
w as trailing in the city, Monday.
M ove to M ed fo rd
Jos» Richardson moved the Ad
rian Thompson family Io Medford,
Saturday.
V is ito rs at
lle rm n n s o n s
FEDERATED CHURCH NOTK9
J. M. Johnson, Pastor
We extend Io all who are not in
Bible school elsewhere, a hearty In
vitation Io join us in Hie study of
these line lessons. You will find
a class just suited Io your needs, and
a fellowship that Is hearty.
Each Sunday evening at seven
o’clock Hie young people meet for
their study and devotions. If you
ure not engaged in young |>eoples*
work at some other church, come
along. You are welcome. You ure
needed.
In our church services we aim to
make it possible for any Christian
to feel at home, and join others in
helping forward I lie work of Christ.
Good gospel messages in songs by
the congregation and the choir will
help your worship. You are ulways
welcome.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
“You ur„ Welcome"
D. E. Millard—Minister.
Miss Kula Benson—Bible school
Superintendent.
Bible school al 10:00 A. M. with
classes for all ages.
Church services at 11:00 A. M.
A oordiol invitation to all.
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Ruth Collins, lx*la Moulding, Helen
Let»», l.uurlne Hugger, Henrietta
Hugger, Mona Lewis, Merle Hedge
peth, lolu Carr, Gladys Robinson,
Lucille Hover, Dorothy Jones, Grace
llermanson, Bernice Iteames, Rayl*.;
W 'Ineland, Champ Pitta, Laurel ;
Caj»i>s. Johnny Eddy, Ellon Miller.
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Children’s Gold Bond
SAVING CLUB CARDS
The Carnation club met Wednes
Visiting with Parent»
day afternoon at the home of Alta
Mr. ani' Mr». Tom flodson and Kelly. The afternoon was spent
baby of Prospect are visiting Mr». »••wing and visiting. The next
' Hodson's parents, Mr. and Mr». Neil meeting will lie at the home of Lois
this week.
Richardson and it will I«- election
of officers.
R e tu rn » H o m e
Délit iou» refreshments were serv
.Mrs. Joe Wright returned home ed by the hostess.
Those present wen* Zorai Duhhs
Saturday from Itoseburg where
she had hern visiting her father, of (iartns Pass, Zella Mi Beath of
Phoenix, Bose Hodson, Lois Rich
Jobe Pankey who 1» very ill.
ardson, Donna Brenner, Martha
Smith anil Alla Kelley.
Give» Skin Te»t
The County Health department
miller the direction of Dr. B. C.
Wilson, county heutlh officer »ml
.Mr». I.yilii King, county nurse, ud-
minislereil the tuhereuloMis skin
test Io the pupils of Hie Central
Point schools, Monday.
SENATOR
Nip & Sip Service Station
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Lunch Room
Must z\sk for Stamps at time of purchase
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ONLY EXCLUSIVE ALTO PAINT CO. IN SOUTHERN OREGON d
All Work Guaranteed
Phone 724-R
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J. H. DAILY
A Painter of Reputation
CRATER LAKE AUTO PAINT CO.
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Unequalled Work at Reasonable Prices
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CHAS. HALL
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Mrs. Joe Wfighl returned home
Saturday from Roseburg where she
visited her father Join- Pankey who
is very ill in u h tpilul there. His
son (ieorge Panloey is staying with
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AUTO SPRINGS
OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING
All Make Cars and Trucks.
No job too small—None too Large
MERRIMAN’S BLACKSMITH SHOP
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20 S. Riverside Avenue
MEDFORD, OREGON
Visits in City
Phone 279-J
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Mrs. Anna Swazey of Eagle Point
was a visitor al Hu* home of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Cochran, Tuesday.
Chester Grim who has been a pa
tient at a Medford hospital for some
time was brought home Tuesday
morning.
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Visit in City
E n te rta in
w ith
REPUBLICAN
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for
GOVERNOR
Willing to Serve You
B U S IN E S S
MAN
Slogan:
"Industrialize
Oregon”
Show er
Mrs. Everett Faber entertain«!
Wednesday afternoon with a show-
*• Her home, honoring Mrs. Bnlph
Merritt.
Some novel stunts proved very in
teresting and amusing. Refresh-
•nen’s of ice cream and cake were
.erved Io the following guests. Miss
Merritt, Mestlaims Ayers, Cochran,
Beed. Jewett, Grimes. Merritt, Cear-
ley, Duncan, E. C. Faber and the
E n te rta in Clans
Mrs. Edward Jones entertained
her Sunday school class w*ilh a jwr-
ly, al her home, Tuesday evening.
Ganus and guessing contests were
enjoyed. A candy shower was giv
en three members of the class, the
occasion being Iheir birthdays.
Those so honored were Helen Lees,
Leave for Riverside
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Glass left Henrietta Hugger and Champ Pitts.
Tuesday for Riverside, California to Refreshments of sandwiches, cake
he gone three Weeks. They will al and cocoa.
Those present were Ruth Turpin,
so visit friends at Santa Bosa.
A Staunch
Supporter o f
American Ideals
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
(Paid Advertisem ent,
H all-for-Governor Club)
t - D. Felehelm, Mana<er
Portland. Ora.
Central Point Meat Market
Central Point
I. D. Lewis
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T urning S-L-O-W Sales
into Quick Turnovers
In this ad we wish to emphasize one big idea and that
is this:
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 only your own advertising, but
the advertising of the manufacturers whose goods you
stock as well»
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.
WE DESIRE TO GET ALL THE NEWS OF THE CITY.
And you can make the manufacturers realize it by
selling their salesmen, who call on you, on your 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.
AND WE WILL APPRECIATE HAVING
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 all the dif
ference between slow, infrequent sales and quick, profit
able turnover.
The Central Point Star
Central Point, Oregon
West Pin» Street
Fnithful Men In Charge
Assembly—10 00 o’clock A. M.
A cordial welcome to all.
G r e e n S ta m p s
CARNATION CLUB MEETS
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Newman of
Klamath visited .Mr. anil Mrs. Ev
Spends S u n d ay H e re
erett F u I mt here, Monday. They
Fred She pi nun of North Bend
were with Mr. Cohen and Mr. Gil
■pent Sunday in Central Point with
bert, representatives of the Mont
Id» wife.
gomery '^ard (x>. on a lour of in-
s|M*ction of the western coast.
Spend S u nd ay at F is h l.s k e
Among those who spent the day
E n te rta in » at D in n e r
Sunday* at Fish l-akc were Profes
Mrs. Fred Hcsslegrave entertained
sor Jewell, Geo. Lowe. Bert Peck at a birthday dinner Friday honor-
and 1.. C, Grimes.
:ng her father Mr. W. E. Alexander.
'Ir. and Mrs. Frank Cochran, Mr.
T ra d in g at Local Stores
Alexan !er, Lotus and Letha Hessle-
lame Wyland and wife of Beagle
grave and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hes-
were Iruding at local stores, Tues
slegrave were present.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanwood of Gold
Hill wer callers at the Al llerinun-
The girls of the Home Economics
lon home, E, iday evening.
class are planning a fushion show
to In* given »1 the Parent Teachers
T o Leave fo r C a lifo rn ia
Association meeting in May.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer <aip|>s will
leave the last of the week for Cal
The cast has been chosen for the
ifornia Io visit friends.
Senior play Io be given .May 23rd
The platy1 is a farce ooiuedy entitled,
Buaine»» V is ito ra in M ed fo rd
“Why Smith lx*ft Home."
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Cochran were
business visitorain Mislford Tues Return» from Portland
day.
Obe Pankey relurnetl home from
Portland, Tuesday accompanied by
Huxiness Visitor»
his daughter, Mrs. Pearl Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pankey of Eag
le Point were Central Point visitors Move to Grant» Pass
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. MrJimpsey moved
Wednesday to their new home ut
(iranís Pass.
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