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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1930)
TSK CfcNTttAL POINT «TAI FRIDAY, R a Y I«, UM lard, Young, I.etherow, Bursell, COMPETENT AND EXPERIENCED X> 1X1 tx t »XI 1X3 IXi M S Strolmader, Maury, Southwell, Cor- ix a a x i t« i MANAGEMENT AMBIREI) uutl, Iferiiianson, E. Jones, Nuher, FOR CHEESE FACTORY l.ampman, L. Pankey, Conger, S. Iliehardson, Huley, Bowmun, Coch Mr. A. Woodrieh and family of ran, Gregory, A. Pankey, Neil, Peek, X Love, Coker, Marine, Anderson, Klamath Falls are now occupying Manlding, Maple, Henderson, Carr, the residence owned by Sanford I.cap, Cast, Mrs. Weaver of Sam» Richardson. At the time of leaving X Valley, Mrs. Rruzllle of Cove, Ore., for here, Mr, Woodrieh was mana and Mrs. Joy Purkeypilc of Alberta 1 ger of the Lost River Dairy in X Canada and Ihe hostess Mrs. Wiley. Klamath county. M. Woodrieh is a native of Switzerland ariil gradu -------- o-------- AND ate of the University of Wisconsin. X ENTERTAIN BASKET He lias been an exlensixe traveller HALL PLAYERS and close observer of everything X pertaining to agricultural activities, The members of the high school and to dairying, creameries and X Must Ask /or Stamps at time of purchase busket-ball teams were guests At Hie cheese manufacture, in which bus home of Mr. anil Mrs. L. C. Grimes iness lie has spent most of his life X Friday evening. The evening was in tiw* actual manufacture of. His X i 1X1 iXI IX IX spent playing games. Dainty re connections have been, almost in freshments were served. Those pre variably, with co-operatives in Wis sent were: Mae Eicher, Loomis Da consin and Idaho, and a few other I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I vidson, Hulls Webster, Amy John stales. He has had special training son, Delpliia Milton, Dorothy Jones, and years of manufacturing exper- I ONLY EXCLUSIVE AUTO PAINT CO. IN SOUTHERN OREGON All Work Guaranteed Phone 724-R Roberta Reaines, Eiizabeth Scott, lence in the manufacturing of but-' J. H. DAILY Elizabeth Southwell, Mrs. Jewett, ter and cheese, and also ptyticular A Painter of Reputation Mrs. Shepman, Bob Ixrosch, Orville training in that brunch of the bus Custer, Donald Patterson, John iness pertaining to the profitable ' CRATER LAKE AUTO PAINT CO. Clark, Delmar Smith, Frank Eber- marketing of the output. On the ‘ Unequalled Work at Reasonable Prices ling, Harry Snyder, Marion Custer, successful marketing of a product I Ml N. Grape Midford, Oregon largely depends the success of any 1 Mr. Wertz, und Mrs. Jewett. and every manufactured product. ------- O '' ■ In his years of experience as man To Teach at U . of O . ■ ager or superintendent of co-opera tive cheese plants and creameries, not a single failure is recorded. Mr. AUTO SPRINGS Woodrieh stated that he could not recall a single failure of a co-oper OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING All Make Cars and Trucks. No job loo small—None too Large ative cheese factory or creamery in his native land or this country MERRIMAN’S BLACKSMITH SHOP where absolute co-operation of pat 20 S. Riverside Avenue Phone 279-J rons and management was strictly MEDFORD, OREGON observed and practiced. Where this ’’ " ... - •< - ....................,,T harmonious condition prevailed, he stated, there could possibly be no such thing as failure, for the fact that the patrons received every cent of the agreed price of their milk less only Ihe operating expenses under economical management there being no one connected With the industry for Ihe purpose of making a single fortune at the expense of the producers. Mr. Woodrieh will be the cheese maker in the new cheese factory. Green Stamps :w . a jc -’ jw Al Head Indian Mrs. Ansel Pearce of this city mid Ed I’lele of Trail W U S II ltllllillP M visitar in Outrai P u l l i t Friduy. Miss l.eeu Daliack of Eagle Point drove upto Dead Indian Sunday unit spent the day with Mr. Pearce and Hbiippiiig in City Cliiiiiici' Case of IU- iik I«- was in his two brothers. town Wednesday Irudiiitf with local Keturns tu C ity firms. Mrs. Belk Davis, who has hern in Ashland the past month with Trading in City A. P. Keyser of Ihe Meadows was tier son and wife, returned to this trading with local merchants Wed city lust week: Her many friends ure glad to welcome her hack. nesday. V U ilu r from T ra il Arrive From California Berkeley, California arrived in Leali Parker, who tins been teach ing schuld at Ilonansa is home for Central Point Saturdiiy evening to make their home with their daugh tin* summer vaeulion. ter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hi« hi rdson. Trnnsarting Busines« E. E. Nosier of Gold Hill wus transacting Itiisiness in Central I,ease for Diamond Lake W. It. Maulding. who has been Point Friday. clerking at Theis» and Co’s groc ery store for some time, resigned liuaincHM Visitor Mr. W. J. Freeman, of the Free Saturday and Monday he und his man Implement Company was a son left for Dlumond Lake where business visitor al Talent Monday. lie wil have charge of the Howard Store. Hom e for Summer Seniors P irn ir The Senior class enjoyed the day Vi«itora from Marshfield off from school Wednesday and Allie Hazelwood and wife of went to Evan's Creek for a pirnir. Marshfield came over the latter part of Ihe week for u visit wijh Mrs. Undergo*« Operation I.. C. Hazelwood, Mr. Hazelwood’s John Eddy who wag operated on mother. for un acute attack of appendicitis Monday is reported u» resting easy. I Mother Die« Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Powell of Son Born Klamath Falls returned Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Williams an frof Eugene where they were rail nounce the birth of a baby hoy, ed by Ihe serious illness of Mr. Elmer Hay, born Sunday, May the Powell’« mother. Mrs. Powell passed 11th. away While they were there. Mrs. liruee Powell Is a sister of Mrs. V U itin g in City Victor Bursell and Mrs. Morse Hu Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sanborn ley of this city. and rhildren from Yankee Creek ae visiting at the John A. (kmner Jobcdiah Pankey home tills week. Johediah Pankey died May 13th, at the age of 87th years. He had zl.IO.Nuo ( ETAOI.N SHHDNLU own in tor some time at the Olu The students of tlie Fourth grade Soldier’s Home in Roseburg. The entertained their Mothers Friduy remains arrived in Medford Wed aft ernoop with a program of plays nesday evening and funeal arrange tongs ami reeilaliuns. ments will he made later. Mr. Pun- key has a host of friends and re V isit at Ashland lations in this city who will mourn Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lex and daught his loss. er. Jerry, Mrs. I.ex’s parents, Mr. and Ms. Obe Pankey. were guests Bible Clasa lln ld « Meeting Tlie Golden I.ink Bible Class of Sunday at the Imine of Mr. and Ihe Christian Church held thier rc- Mrs. Lewis Pankey at Ashland. glular uUmthly meeting Friday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Aerepla Position Mr. Carl Gorman, proprietor of Wiley. The meeting was opened witii a the Bon Aire Service Station in the noth part of town, lias accepted a song und prayer after which the traveling position witli Hie Colum business of the class wus disposed bia Brewing Company at Tacoma. of. The "class voted to buy new curtains for the Primary room at Hie rhureh. F a m ily Reunion Mrs. Bursell gave a short rending Mrs. I.. C. Hazelwood enjoyed Mo ther's Day by having her rhildren about "Mother”; Mrs. Young gave a her ohme were Mr. and Mrs. Ollie reading “A Toast to Mother’s Day Hazelwood of Marshfield, Mr. and and Mrs. Strohmeier entertained Mrs. W. II. Keopsell mid children with a reading "A Little Boy with of East Medforil, Mrr. and Mrs. His Mother at a Circus.” Myron Downey of Eugene Orchard. Sore get acquainted stunts proved a lot of fun ns did the sircus that all attended. Tlie next meeting wil he ut the home of Miss Maury. Delirious refreshments of cake, ice cream and tea were served. Those present were: Mesdames Mil- JS 01MD1Œ5 C IK IiC i I Nip & Sip Service Station Reginald Cnggeshall, «ports editor of the Baris edition of the New York H< raid, will come to the University of Oregon as professor of journalism next fall. It Is announced by Eric W. Allen, dean of the school of journalism. Fresh from nearly five years of active and varied newsfzper work, Mr. rnggcshall bns be->n recommended to take tin place left vacant by the res ignation < f l)r. Ralph I). Casey, who bn« accepted tho position of hend of the department or journalism at tho University of Minn <c:a. In addition to his newapap r experi ence. Mr. Cogge.^hall has also done aoiao ti :chlng nt Harvard and at T u ts university and Is warmly recommend ed by both educators and practical newspapermen. He graduated from Harvard in 191C, and took advanced work there and at Tufts. While in Europe. Mr. Coggeshall hS3 travelled extensively, both in connec tion with his work and while on vaca tions. He has visited England. Ger many. Austria, Hungary, Switzerland, Italy and other countries and has made special studies of their condi tions. Judge: "So you weren’t doing anything when arrested?” Rastus:—“No, sah. Ah was jest walking along down de street and singing a little song when dis big Irish policeman came along and started to beat me up.” Judge:—“What weree you sing ing?” Rastus:—("Just a little song called ’Ireland must he heaven, cause mah inothah came from theah’.” Jack:—“So your father demurred at first because he didn’t want to lose you.” Ethel:—»“Yes, hut I won his con sent. I told him he need not lose me; we could live with him, so he would not onlv have me, hut a son- in-law to boot.” Jack:—“H’m! I don't like the ex pression ’to boot.” You arc Welcome” D. E. Millard—Minister. Mi.s Eul:i Benson—Bible school Superintendent. Billie school at 10:00 A. M. with classes fur all nfei. Church services at 11X10 A. M. A cordial invitation to all. -------- o-------- CHURCH OF CHRIST Central Point, Oregon '.Vest Pine Street Faithful Men in Charge Assembly—10.00 o’clock A. M. A cordial welcome to all. W i/fin g 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 (X iXI I. D. Lewis ,__ Oregon 1X1 lilt T urning S-L-O-W Sales into Quick Turnovers Book Survey Planned. A survey ot giuiiy book« for the buxine«« man, in order to prepare and publish list« made up on the basis of recommendations from instructors In different business subjects, will be conducted by members of Alpha Knp pa r*eil. national professional com merce fraternity at the University c' Oregon, It was decided by the fra ternlty. IS TIIE FEDERATED CHERCHES J. M. Johnson, pastor Other things are always challeng ing our time and our attnetion; hut there is nothing so important as the things of eternity. You will need God after you are through with the things of lime; and you need him now. And he needs you. He calls you to study, worship, service, fel lowship. "Let us forsaken not the nssempling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is.” Het. 10:25 You are welcome to all Christian services. Go somewhere to Bihli school, preaching, services, and to young peoples’ services. Mak? these ♦hings first. -------- o-------- CHRISTIAN CIICRCII 111 Lunch Room X X In this ad we wish to emphasize one big idea and that 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. I. . . — . . 4 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 X 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 x fie x » x « x s n x î IX S Ë X i iX iXi X 33X Î 1X1