Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, May 30, 1930, Image 3

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THE CENTRAL POINT STAR
elery.
Happening
Mr» F. P Slone * M « business V is it Parents
Bertha Betts and children of Gold
visitor in Medford Tuesday|
Hill spent the duy Monday visiting
Mrs. Belts parent , Mr and Mrs
New Family
Jack Welch, Mrs Welch who has
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie lliuelwood of been sick for some time is reported
the Willamette valley arrived here as improving.
Saturday Io make their home
Attend Ceremonials
W. C. I.elver, II. T Pankey, W
Dr. Poelllnltx was looking after II' Norcross ami J H Levitt of this
Ills ranch Interest on ITiompaon clly attended the Shrine ceremonials
at Ashland, Saturday night and wit.
Creek, Saturday.
nessed 24 novices take Hie Shrine
degree Between 250 amt 300 Shrln-
llusinesN Visitor
A. W Moon of Ashland wax u ers were present and after the de­
gree work a banquet was given at
hrsiness visitor in Central Point
ttie Elks banquet ball.
Monday..
There will be a pre-school baby
clinic belli ut life Health Center
liulding in Central Point Tuesday
June the 10th.
All mothers with children who
will enter school this full are urged
to bring them. Register nt Stones
Drug Store.
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Senior Cla*w Play Hucee««
The Senior Class play "Why Smith
Left Home," given at the high school
auditorium Friday evening, played
to a capacity house The play which
was couched by Prof. Jewett was
well staged each player doing their
purl perfectly.
Busin««« Visitor
Girls League Elects
The election of officers for the
Girls League was held Eriday after,
noon. The ft,lowing officers served
this year: president, Mae Eicher;
vice president, Amy Johnson; sec­
retary, Ruth Cosh; treasurer, El­
len Virtue;
The new officers are as follow«:
Iteturns from Convention
president, Ittia Mornhigstar; vice-
Call« on WVavera
Mrs. Dick Hay, who Jast week
It P Jewett and family wtere attended the meeting of the Rebe­ president Iola Carr; secretary, Hel­
callers at the Weaver home in Sams kah Grand Lodge at Portland re­ en Lees Audrey Gorman.
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Valley, Slnday afternoon
turned home Friday evening She
E ntertain« at P a r t /
wertt asa delegate of the Ml. Pitt
The Carnation Club entertained
Visit« Daughter
Rebekah lodge
witli a purty Saturday evening at
Hev F W I.aimer of Albany ar.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Truman
arrived here luesilay to visit his
VinKIng Weaver«
Brenner. Games were enjoyed until
daughter Mrs Everett Faber ami
E. C Fulp and daughter, Mrs
u late hour after which refresh­
family.
Albert Braxllle and little grand­
ments of sandwiches, ice cream and
daughter left Friday morning for
cake were served.
Hahy Horn
Waldport Oregon after a three
Those present were: Mr. anil Mrs.
Mr and Mrs Ralph Merritt are weeks visit at the J E. Weaver
the proud parents of a hahy girl home in Sams Valley.. They will vis­ Sanford Richardson, Mr. ami Mrs.
born Sunday, May 18th. 'I he little it friends and relatives in Weldfurt Boy Kelly. Mr. and Mrs Hubert
miss has been named Janet Imo­ ami Salem before returning Io their Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Albert MeBeath
of Pheonir, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
gene
home in Cave, Oregon. Mrs Mary
Dobbs of Grants Pass and Mr. and
Wagner is a grand-mother of Mrs
Mrs. Brenner..
Motors to Klam ath
Fulp.
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Everett Faber drove to Klnmath
Falls Sunday and was accompanied I<eave for Home
home by his wife, who hail spent
Mrs. C Hard Davis and children
the week in that city visiting rela­ of Salem, who have spent the past
tives
ttiree weeks visiting Mrs Davis
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parents, Mr. nnl Mrs Jesse Richard­
University of Oregon, Eugene.—8ta-
To Klnm ath Falls
son left i Saturday ....
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their home di nts In foreign trade at the Unlvee-
Mr and Mrs. Jesse Richardson Dr. C W a rd Davis a rriv e d in O n - sliy of Oregon, as well as others In the
drove to Klamath Falls Sunday to tral Point Friday from San Fran­ ' state Int» rested in this field, will have
visit relatives and Mrs. Nancy W il­ cisco where he had been attending an opportunity of taking a written
son accompanied them home
a denial clinic and accompanied bis examination for commls.ilon to the
Foreign service of the United States
family home.
beginning July 14. It 1« announced
Students to Take Exam
for Foreign Service
T ra d in g in C ity
| here by Dr. James H. Gilbert, head
Earl Weaver of Sams Valley was Move Office»
of the deportment of eeonomlea and
trading in Central Point Tuesday. I Messrs. Sheley and Gainer have dean of the college of liberal arts, who
V is ito r In City
moved their real estate office to has Just received full information on
Gillis Courtrlght of Butte Falls Hie Faber buildiny across from the the subject.
was a Central Point visitor Mon­ service station.
Final examinations will be taken
day.
Messrs. Shelley and Gainer have either In Seattle or San Francisco,
sold a part interest in their news- and successful candidates w ill then
go to Washington. I). C-, for oral testa
In From Grnnts Pass
pnper in this city and are moving
Mr and Mrs. Harry Duhbs and their real estate offices so that the In October. Applicants to qualify must
be designated by the secretary of
children of Grants Pass s|ient the new bwner will have the present
state, to whom all Interested should
week end in Cenimi Point visit­ building to themselves. Eddie Gault
apply-
ing friends and relatives .
of Modesto. California is the new
Those successful In winning sp-
V isit nt I ’ rohpect
owner and w ill continue the Amer­ pelntinents will enter the expert serv.
Mrs. Gnv I.ex and daughter Jerry ican under the same name
tee established by the government,
which has for Its purpose the as­
visited Sunday at the Jim Grieve's
home at Prospect
All members of the Woman’s Be­ sistance of Americano who have oc­
casion to travel, or who have business
lief Corps are requested to lie al
abroad.
On Jury Duty
the hall Friday morning at HI o’­
The Untvernlfv of Oregon offer« a
E. C. N'nehr served on the jury clock to go in a body Io the cem-
qtUnhcr of ire r < — -s 'n verj'-rs
in Medford lust week.
Move Io Gold I l i l l
Mr. Nelson and family who hnve
resided here for Hie past year mov­
ed Monday to Gold Hill to make
their home.
rem ue»!
FRIDAY, MAY »«, IMP
schools and departments ilcslaned to
fit students for (oreltcn eervtc«. A
special booklet deacrlblna this highly
Interesting field will be sent on re­
quest by the Registrar of the univer­
sity at Eugene.
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TTnttersIty of Oregon, Eugene. —
"Chaffee of Roaring Horse.” by Ernest
Ifaycox of Portland, a vigorous novel
of His went. Is being even nie.e
esthuslcc.tl'-nlly received then “ Fr<e
Gras»." according to reports reaction
here. Haycox, who 1» a graduate of
the university, has a host of friends
In this part of the state who are keen­
ly Interested in his career as a novelist
and short story writer.
The success of his second novel,
which has been on sale but a few
weeks, Is rivalled by the fact that the
Oregon writer received mention for
five of his short stories In the cur­
rent O. Henry memorial volume. Hay-
cox's popularity as a short story writer
Is progressing, since he keeps th'a up
even while writing novels.
While the west In general Is chose n
as a field, Oregon comes in for Its
share In many of the stories Haycox
writes. He Is thoroughly fam iliar with
the «tate, and is particularly well
versed on traditions and talcs of this
part of the country. He Is already at
work on a third novel, which he prom­
ises will portray a new Idea In litera­
ture of the west.
Students Organize for
Music W ork at CJ. O.
Unlvendty of Oregon, Eugene. —
Creation of a rampu.; wide committee
to stimulate a n d
direct Interest tn mu­
sic, and the appoint
ment of Ixtls Nelson
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Oregon W riter’s Work
■Meeting With Success
Nip & Sip Service Station n
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Lunch Room
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A Painter of Reputation
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OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING
All Make Cars and Trucks.
No job too small—None too Large
MERRIMAN’S BLACKSMITH SHOP
Phone 279-J
20 S. Riverside Avenue
M EDFORD, OREGON
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Grande, as chairmen
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wa#j announced re­
cently by Tom Stod­
dard. president o!
the Associated S t»
dents of the Unlvee
Lola Noleoa
of Oregon.
Each living organization on the
campus will be represented on the
committee, which w ill have for ex-of-
ficlo members alt persons on the fa­
culty of the school of music. It will
be the duty of each student to aid in
promotion of recitals, concerts and
other musical events that are belrg
staged on the campus throughout the
year.
The committee has the full approval
of Dr. Arnold Bennett H all, pr-sident
of the university, who is especially In­
terested In music and a development
of appreciation for It on the campus.
Miss Nelson has been active in nu­
merous campus projects during her
career, and this year has been serving
as music reporter anil critic for the
student daily, and for other put>U«z
tlona.
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Wi/fing 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
O n ly on R a n O ccasion s
Y»u may at some time tn your life
have been “ensconced"; It Is possible
you muy have "evoked a storm of pro­
test" now and again, but were you
ever In time of Are "driven to the
street «eantlly cladT’— Lnfnyette Jour­
nal and Courier.
Central Point Meat Market*
Central Point
I. D. Lewis
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Oregon
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Building Materials
Ours is ■ modern supply depot fo r the builder for we handle
Lumber. Shinglea, Lath, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Johna-Manville
Roofing« etc., and make everything in Cabinet Work and M ill
T urning S-L-O-W Sales
into Quick Turnovers
W ork.
T R O W B R 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 !
Let us estimate your bill, you w ill like oui Service, Quality and
T H E F ED ER A TED CHURCHES
J. M. Johnson, pastor
W IL L YOU RE IN YOUR P IA C E
In the Bible school? You w ill be
missed if you are away for any
cause. And those closing lessons
from the hook of Matthew should
not he missed. Bring a friend.
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SHOULD YOUNG PEOPLE BE con-
cerned about spiritual and moral is-
aules? No belter place to discuss
the things of the spirit than In a
group meeting called for this very
purpose. Your services start at 7
o'clock.
TH E CHURCH FALLS SHORT, far
short of wind it ought to he; hut
it aims to stand for all tliut is best
in every activity of life; and goes
beyond Hie interests of this present
Ufe—to the interest of eternity. We
shall lie glad to have you present
at all the services.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
"You are Welcome”
D. E. Millard—Minister.
Miss Eulii Benson—Bible school
Superintendent.
Bible school at 10:00 A. M. wrllh
classes for ull ages.
Church services at 11:00 A. M.
A cordial invitation to all.
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Prices.
MEDFORD, OREGON
In this ad we wish to emphasize one big idea and that
is th is:
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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.
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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.
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The Central Point Star
Central Point, Oregon
West Pine Street
Faithful Men In Charge
Assembly—10 00 o’clock A. M.
A cordial welcome to alt
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