Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, May 23, 1930, Image 3

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Junior C la st C iv et
Tum bling T eam G oes
T w o Short P la y s
T o E a g le P oint
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V is itin g Father
Miss I m . iu iic Am ick o f Fresno
It v ix ltln g her fnther, 1). E. Am ick,
p r im iiiiil of the grolle »chimi». Mi»»
Am ick I» w e ll know n here unii her
many fi ¡end» me g io ii Io visit w ith
her.
R t-rriv r Diploma»
'lln - pupil» of the Eighth grade
comph-teil th e ir »tale tests last week
iim l F rid a y. May the 23rd n il eighth
grade student ill the county w ill go
to Ashland to receive th e ir diploma».
Walker Convalescing
A. W. W a lker w ho Inis been co n ­
fined to Ills Imine fo r Ihe past tw o
weeks w ith Hie flu , was able to la-
out Saturday.
Keni‘»r ( la s * Play T onite
The Senior Cluss w ill present the
play "W h y Sm ith lx.-ft llo m e ” at the
high school a u d ito riu m , F rid a y eve­
ning, May 23.
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Leave for Modesto
W. E. Chauncey left Iasi F rid a y
V hdling Kolatlvoo
fo r Modesto, C a lifo rn ia on u m onths
F ra n k Knutzen and fa m ily , o f T ho m ­
pson Creek were v is itin g relatives vacution. D u rin g his absence Mrs.
W ill M ustly w it lie a com panion to
lit r e Saturday.
Mrs. Cbuunccy w ho has been in
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poor
health to r the past year.
A rriv e fro m South
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Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cochran o f
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Fabera
V c iilu rn C a lifo rn ia a rrive d in C ent­
The J u n io r Class gave tw o short
plays ut the high school a u d ito riu m
Tuesduy afternoon May 30.
Both plays were coached by stu ­
dents o f the J u n io r (.'lass and were
very w e ll given.
F o llo w in g is a synopsis o f
tin-
plays.
"E u le r llu- H ero” , a g ir l h ungry
fo r i-xeilcm enl and romance, gives
her fa m ily mid frien ds a t h r ill, by
usirtg In i im agination. The east of
characters were as fo llo w s : B u tli
Carey, Itiitli Cash; Anne Curey,
Merle Hedgepeth; fia ro ld Lawson,
Charles T a y lo r; Mrs. Carey, Juanita
B rittson.
"S ham ” , an educated th ie f gives
a lesson in values Io u couple try in g
to c lim b tin- ladder Io high society.
The cast o f characters were as fid -
low s: Clara, Evelyn S m ith; Charles,
Irv in H a ll; T h ie f, Boy W in e lu m l;
B e po rle r Champ Pitts.
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Mr. James H a rris w ho has been
in college in W ooster, O hio d u rin g
the year w-il he on his w ay home
in a few days. He w ill vis it Ids broth
ers in Seattle, then w ill come Io Hie
valley. He w ill he w ith Ihe Stan­
dard O il Company at Government
Camp again th is season. H is many
frien ds w il In- glad to see him .
ra l P oltti F rid a y fo r a tw o weeks
F rank W ells, a real estate dealer
visit w ith Mrs. F ra n k Cochran.
from Spokane was v is itin g E C. Fa
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her last week. Mr. W ells and Faber
M issionary C ircle Metta
i were old frien ds in Iowa and Mr. Bev. M. A. M arcy o f Eugene, O re­
Tin- M issionary C ircle o f
the W ells has promised Io re tu rn this
C h ristia n ch urch w ill meet F rid a y summer fo r a fis h in g tr ip at Luke gon. d is lrie l Superintendent o f the
Southern Oregon Conference o f the
afternoon at the hoihe o f Mrs. H u r­ o f the Woods
M elluxlist Episcopal C hurch held ser
ry Young on the old stage road.
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vices w ith the Methodist group of
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To Attend Grand Lodge
the federated church on Thursday
Leave for Portland
«•veiling last week. His short ad­
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
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r
iy
Copinger
left
Mi
Mars S. liny left fo r P ortland
Io
attend dress was very h e lp fu l and w e ll re ­
Sum iin w here »! e goes as a delegate Monday fo r P o rtla n d
from Ihe Ml. P itt Bt-ltekah Lodge, Grand Lodge. Mr , Copinger goes ceived.
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as a delegate from Hie Mt. P itt He-
Io Hie Grand Lodge C onvention.
Miss E lizabeth Duncan, w ho lias
hekah Lodge and Mr. C opinger as
a delegate from the C entral Point been teaching school near Blackfoot, j
To Klamalli Pall»
Idaho fo r several m onth, a rrived
F a ri I eever ami w ife enjoyed a Odd F ellow s Lodge.
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Monday o f Ib is week. Shi- was ac­
tr ip Io Flum uth Falls, Monday.
companied home by
Mr. Rennie
Old T im e r V isits
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W in k le r and his sister w ho live
Schools eloae for Cirru»
Monroe Lammi-y o f C oquille has
tear B lackfoot. The m arriage o f
School closed Monday afternoon been v is itin g and pr< .peeling in th is
liss Elizuheth to Mr. W in k le r hast
Io a llo w Hie school ch ild re n to a t­ v ic in ity fo r a couple o f weeks. M r.
1 cn announced to take place at the
tend Hie circus at M edford.
Lammcy at one tim - resided here,
church here, on Thursday afternoon.
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and th is is Ids firs t visit in tw e n ty
Ih e young people w ill re tu rn to Id a ­
Undergo«- Operation
tw o years.
ho next week.
The many frien ds o f Johnny Ed­
dy w il la- glad Io hear that he is
im p ro v in g a fte r an emergency o jie r-
nlioii p e t form ed last Monday nt the
Sai red lie .ir l H ospital
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E njoy I ’ ie n ir
I he F n sliim-n class enjoyed a
p icn ic id Jackson Hot Springs.
T in ■ I i vi dug a fte r school. A
big feed w as had and a good tim e
enjoyed.
Mrs. Eh-isher, Rennies
Jones ami Beelte accompanied the
crow d.
Attend Fnner.-tl
Manx C enlarl Point frien ds a t­
tend! d Ho- fu n ra l o f Jobcdiah Pan­
key a, M edford, Saturday afternoon,
'lln - W . II H i li-.ou, W. It C of
C entral Point had charge o f the fu n ­
eral nt Hi (grave. Interm ent w»s in
the Jacksonville Cemetery.
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rcHunciri
Buxines« Visitor nt Ashland
Grandma Sw artz o f M edford, hut
w e’ l I now-n here, w ent to Crescent
City- on Saturday, w ith Ihe itu rg e r
f in ily . H er many frie n d s here w ill
Attorney Calls
he glad to kn ow she is aide to
A ttorn ey Gus N iw h e r r y o f Med­
make Hie trip .
fo rd was a C entral Point c a lle r
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George W a rily , fo r-
o—
'-rlx < f R ichland, Oregon have
Sundays on Applegate
come to I' -■ e ilv , ami are w ith Mr.
E. D. M cIn tyre and fa m ily spent
W a e lty’s b ro th e r H e n ry whose home
Sunday at Applegate, v is itin g Mrs.
is here. These y i-m g people are
M c In ty re ’s parents.
w e ll know n to tin members o f Rev.
Everett Faber n-ade a business
t r ip to Ashland Monday.
Ih e g ir l’s tu m b lin g team went to
Eagle Point Tuesday evening Io put
on a perform ance at the Eagle Point
Orange, ’t he g ir l’s belonging Io the
team are J e rry Jones, K a th e rin La-
Ih ro p, Geneva B row n, Helen Nel-
son. Avis Ayers, Peggy Law rence.
Maxine C ro ft, l-'rancis l-aber, E d iX
Shaver, Naomi Johnson, J e rry Lex,
Mr. It. L. Am ick is th e ir couch.
‘» eiza ss-ta x m i-iB O h a a
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Green Stamps
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Nip &. Sip Service Station
AND
/ / / H e a lt h D e fin e d
Lunch Room
The long bad time for which you
Iraderl short good time.— l o t Angelee
Times.
Mu.vt Ask for Stamps at time of purchase
To Teach at (J. of ().
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ONLY EXCLUSIVE ALTO PAINT CO. IN SOUTHERN OREGON
A ll W ork Guaranteed
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Unequalled W o rk at Reasonable Prices
jrape
PIONEER CLUB NOTES
gone.
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BACCALAI R EA TE SERVICES
AT FED. CHURCH SUNDAY
The Baccalaureate services w ill he
held at the Fcdc ’ -d C hurch next
Sundax evening. It. v. C. B Porter
w ill d e liv e r the address to the g ra ­
duates.
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A U T O S P R IN G S
O X Y -A C E T Y L E N E W E L D IN G
&
AB Make Cars and Trucks.
20 S. R iverside Avenue
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I BBHfflBaraa^
R'gtnald C o t- -h •!!, eports editor
of il.e Paris edith a of the X« »• Ycrlr
Herald, w ill con« Io the I ’ nlvers'-v e'
Oregon as professor of Journalism n< a
fall, It Is announ« i by Eric W. At! -n,
dean of the schi 4 of Journal!.-; n.
Fresh from nearly five years of active
and varied now-.» apYr work, Hr.
Co ■ • .1 11 has 1 n i
m o.
■(! to
take the place le ft vacant by the res­
ignation of Ur. Ralph I). Ca: y, who
h.-n accepted the ’ . ¡Hon of held i f
Ihe department of Jottrn: li.-ia at the
University of Minn
ta.
In addition to his newspaper expt rt-
enee, Mr. Cogge-hall hrs also (P-e
some teaching nt Harvard and at Tutts
university, and Is warmly recommend
cd by both educators and pract! al
newspapermen.
He graduated from
Harvard In 1916. and took advanced
work there and at 7 ufts.
While in Europe. Mr. Coge-shall has
travelh d ezteneiv ly, both In connec­
tion with his work and while on v a n
tlons. He has visited England, Ger­
many, Austria, Hungary, Switzerland,
Ita ly and other countries and has
made special studies of their condi­
tions.
publish liste made up on the basis of
i
: nendatlons from instructors in
dtff, r nt business subjects, w ill bo
condu .ed by members of Alpha Kap­
pa Pol. national professional com­
merce fraternity at the U niversity of
Oregon, It was decided by the fra­
te rn ity.
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The C lub w il meet at the usual Win« Prize
place on F rid a y night o f th is «*»ek 1 K u th cryn Lathrope o f this city-
Re sure and come at K o’clock as won Hie grand prize in the essav
contest conducted by Mabie Mack
wx-
w ant to have p le nty o f tim e.
The F uture o f Ihe Kingdom . T h is
Some new plans Io w o rk out and C ounty Home D em onstration agent
against a Irrg e fie ld o f candidates.
is the title o f the lesson we ore
we knoxv you w ill w ant to help put Miss Lathrope is an eighth grade
studying this week. B rin g yo ur B i­ them over. Re there sure.
pup il and is e n title d to much cred it
bb- and conic to the B ible school.
A. W . Ayer», Leader
fo r the splendid show in w h ic h she
9:45 is the lim e. B ring some one
made in th is contest.
else, you w ill I k - glad you came.
In Ihe Young Peoples’ Services.
D id you enjoy the fine discussion in
the young peoples’ meetings last
Sunday evening? You arc welcome,
and we need you.
Missions and
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W b rld Peace is Hie topic is to he dis.
eii-seil and Hie reference is found
in Isa. 52:7-10.
The C hurch Services.
In Ihe
m o rn in g Hie pastor w ill speak on
the subject: "M o tin h iln C lim b in g .”
T his w ill deal w ith o u r relations to
others w ho are on Hie way. A ll are
w elcom e in these services. In the
evening Ihe haecal. ureale sermon
to II.e graduating class o f o u r high
school w il he preached by Rev. W E D E S IR E TO G E T A L L T H E N E W S OF T H E CITY.
C. B. Poster o f M edford, Oregon.
Special music w ill he an iiii|> ortiin t
A N D W E W IL L A P P R E C IA T E H A V IN G
p o rt o f these services.
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"Y ou nr,. Welcome”
D. E. M illa rd — M inister.
Miss Enin Benson— Bible school
Superintendent.
Bible school nt 10:00 A. M. w ith
classes fo r a il ages.
C hurch services at 11:00 A. M.
A co rd ia l in v ita tio n to nil.
OF IN T E R E S T
Phone 279-J
MEDFORD, OREGON
Witling to Serve You
at all tines with the very best meats the market
affords. \ \ e do our own buying to conform to
the local demand for gcod meats as we know it
from our long experience dealing with the local
trade.
NO P R O D U C T TOO GOOD
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FOR O U R C U ST O M E R S
Central Point Meat Market
Central Point
I. D. L e w i s __Oregon
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THE FEDERATED CHURCHES
J. M. Johnson, pastor
ANYONE PHONE US ABOUT A NY EV EN T
No jo b too sm all— None too Large
M E R R IM A N ’S B L A C K SM IT H S H O P
Shopping in C ity
Mrs. H. D. H atitor, Mrs. James
Robins and Mrs. S. S. T itle o f the
(io ld Bay v ic in ity were shopping in
C entral Point, Saturday.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Mtd/ozJ, Dtegon
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and Mrs. Johnson’s fa m ily they hav­
Book Survey Planned.
visits at Stones
I
ing been in high school w ith the
A survey of s iu .y books for the
Mg. iiml Mrs. N II. H arriso n o f old r Johnson c h ild re n in
years I business man. in order to prepare and
Yreka, C a lifo rn ia were guests nt
Hie home o f Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
Stone over the week end. The lia r ,
risons were fo rm e r resident o f
M edford w here Mr. H arriso n was a
p a rtne r in Hie P ierce-H arrison uu-
to nio bile agency.
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Assists at Grocery
George M a rin i, was assisting in
the Ik-lia ble G rocery store th is week.
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Phone 724-R
J. H. D A IL Y
A Painter o f R eputation
C R A TE R L A K E A U T O P A IN T CO.
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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.
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.
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.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
C entrnl Point, Oregon
West I’ ine Street
F a ith fu l Men in Charge
A ssciiihly— 1000 o’clock A.
A cordiul welcome to all,
The Central“ Point Star
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