Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, June 13, 1930, Image 4

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    Tins CENTRAL POINT STAR
FRIDAY. JUNE 13. IMO
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peal Happenings
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FED ERA TED (T lt'IH IIES
J. M. Johnson, P asto r
¿ asease
N*‘w Shoe Shop to Open
llanioiis Visit
The new shoe repairing shop will
Calif, w ere open June 16th. Some m achinery
of Mr ami failed to arrive, hence the change
the Damon in the date of opening.
week.
Mr. ami Mrs. U. M. Damon ami
Dille oí O roville,
visitors al the home
Sirs. I.. L. Damon, at
(.ale, hie tirsi of the
s o il
P icn ic at P in e h u rs t
Leave for Los Angeles
Mr. ami Mrs. P e y l Bonney
daughter, Alberta will leave
urday lor a ten days visit at
Angeles, Arrow Head Lake and
Dernardino.
FOUR LOCAL STUDEN ¡5
GRADUATE FROM O. S. C.
Mr and Mrs. Truman Brenner and
Bachelor of S .len ce Degree . A w ar­
ami daughtar drove Io Pinehurst Sunday
ded to Four Central Point
Sat­ and enjoyed a picnic with Mr. and
Students
Mrs.
Cliiford
VVeKder
and
family
oLs
San who lives at Kla.nalli Falls.
Sl'.l KING A GOOD TIM E?
No b etter place, mid no heller T H E C O U N T R Y T H A T
I way to enjoy the Sahballi Hum in
FOUND ITSELF
. the fellow ship of those w ho lire
| seeking th e b e tte r w ay. You lire
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I w elcome to any group of Bible xtu-
farm
ers w h o lirve Incurred Indebt­
i d i lit , ill illl> of thi* c I iiii d ie s .
Go
S D lT H E R N OREGON N O R M O .
edness
of him $1.500 to $.’1,01111 for
som ew here to Bible school on S u n ­
G R A D I A TE S LO C A I. S T I DEN TS
the piirposo of investing in ro w s mid
day.
then huve found it possible to wipe
('.(»ME TO THINK OF IT
out Hie debt in a surprisingly short
The young men mid w om en w ho lime.
That says Baker is real
C entral Point w is w elt re p re s e n t­
put
into th e ir c h a ra c te rs the p rln - farm relief. If you tench a man how
ed in the .• radii ding el., s of South-
. m Ore;,on N orm al ... Imol at Ash­ < iples of service to o th e rs are the Io put assets on Ills farm you are
land on Munday of this week. T he one w ho lire to d irect Hie a ffa irs helping him to help himself. Pay
iilio v .in e voting people are fin is h ­ of life in a very little w hile; w hile him a substantial subsidy mid you
You
ing th e ir w ork there. The M ixes Hie careless one will lie looking place a premium on laziness
Georgia M. an I F. va E. A lams, 1 a- for jobs, as ever. Join the C hrist- haven't helped Id in and it is almost
»i.la Arlen < tlbt rli< i Ethel \ ! i.m voting people In th e ir ileiiomill- certain thill he will hate you after­
Heilgpetti, Gladys E. Hoffman and nliomil • ervice at 7 o'clock on Sun- wards no m atter how good your
Intentions. No one yet has discov­
Anna Pierce. Miss Gladys Bond, of day evening.
ered a substitute for Industry In
N ew berg w ho is so w ell
know n I'll!' C lll'B C II SERVICE
iis the proper management of a farm .”
here as to he counted iis one of w ill la* made ju st iis helpful
possible, mid you are invited Io a l­
And the hoys are ru in in g back Io
our girls w as also in the list.
Among P o s e w ho a'lem led the ii nd and lend in sp ira tio n ami ell- I the farm s in Steuben County. More
ci mill i!ing e x tre i , it Ashlipul on n uragem eni in the buttle for right. than I ltd of them w ho had gone aw ay
Monday, from C entral Point, were Good song services mid plain gos­ Io the cities In the last few years
Mrs. H offm an. Mrs. C ulbertson, Mi pel serm ons w ill co n tin u e to he have re tu rn e d . T hat rlretim slan ce
|<u|,,h Ad: ms ami Rev. ami Mrs. J Hie aim mid purpose in the ch u rch . he regards, iis most significant.
T here is no organized "back to
M. Johnson
CHRISTIAN CHx'Rch
the farm or slay on the farm propa­
Bachelor of science degrees were
aw arded to four C entral Point stu­
Calif., w as a visitor at the Al lle r- dents at Oregon Slate college at the
Mr. and Mrs. Boy Kelley of Long
m anso hom e T uesday evening
exercises, June 2. Coy D ro w n was
Beach, Calif., were visitors at the
aw arded a degree in mechanical
home of Mr. and Mrs. F rank Coch­
Visiting Sister
rane. Mrs Kelly is a sister of Mrs.
gineering 27 and mechanical engiti-
Cecil Coe..ran who recently visited
Mr and Mrs. Henderson and Mrs. ro re s t Pickett in eommeree and
Ambrey P otter ami two children Echo Sehepimm in home economics.
here.
of Fresno are visiting at the home
These students are among the
of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Richardson. 489 who were graduated from the
On Vacation
Mrs. Henderson and Mrs . R ichard­ 10 degree-granting schools of the
Mrs. Lota Pearce, clerk at the
son arc sisters
institution. The school of com-
Damon Cafe, is taking her summer
m erer leads in the num ber of grad­
vacation and Mary Stanley is fill­
Children Examined
uates with 109. The school of en­
ing her position at that place.
gineering is second with 92 from
Thirteen children were examined
BIBLE AND CHRISTIAN
four departm ents, industrial arts 12.
Train Schedule Changed
at the pre-school clinic held Tues­
WORKER'S CO N FEREN CE
civil engineering 24, electrical en­
day afternoon at the Health Center
gineering 27 and mechanical engn-
The Southern Pacific
north
Building in C entral Point.
Dr.
The Bible and Christian W orker's
eerng 29. Home economies follows
bound Shasta will arrive in Cent­
Wilson and Mrs. Lyda King exam ­
w ith 77, vocational education 68. W orkers conference will In held in
ral Point at 10:50 instead of 11.54
ined the children.
agriculture 89, pharmacy and p h ar­ the Presbyterian caureh here under
as it does at the present time. The
maceutical chem istry 30, forestry the auspices of the Federated
change will go into effect Sunday,
Leave for Eugene
21, chemical engineering 18 and churches. Rev. Ezra S. Gerig. Sup­
June 15th.
Mrs Morse Haley and tw o ehild- mining and mining engineering 7. erintendent of the Union Gospel
Visits in City
ren left Tuesday m orning for Eu- Tw enty eght graduates will receive Mission at Portland, Oregon will
speak twice during each day mid
Mrs. M. M. Morris of Medford gene to visit relatives and friends. m aster's degrees.
will hold the evangelistic services
Brown
has
majored
in
mechanical
spent the day Thursday visiting at
in the evenings. Mr. James Jo h n ­
engineering
for
which
he
was
On
Business
in
Portland
the A1 Hammond home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rowland prop­ aw arded a degree of bachelor of ston of Faith Home, will ulso speak
rietors
of the Nip and Sip Servcie science. He is a member of the twice each day. All young people
Caling on Dentist
Station
returned Thursday from a Beta Kappa social fraternity and and Christian workers ar urged to
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Gleason and
attend; mid all |ieople are welcome
Bobbie Hoagland w ere, calling on trip to P ortland w here they went of the Associated engineers, an o r­ to all these services. Please get
ganization for students in the
in
the
interests
of
their
business.
Medford dentists Friday.
school of engineering. During his tin d a l e s . J u n e LStll to 22lld. F irst
last year Brown was president of services on Wednesday evening.
Shopping in Medford
Open Dressmaking Shop
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the
American Society of Mechanic­
Mrs.
George
W
right
of
Table
Rock
Mrs. Roy Anderson will open a
NEM’l
COTTAGE
HOTEL
al
Engineers
and
a
member
of
the
and
Mrs.
Leonard
Bowman
of
this
dressm aking shop in the building
Bowing
club.
city
w
ere
shopping
in
Medford
NEARING COMPLETION
recently vacated by the Tailor shop.
Hamilton was aw arded a degree
Monday.
of bachelor of science in commerce.
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The new cottage hotel being erec­
He has specialized in political sci­ ted by Andre Chomcl on the north­
Leave for Corvallis
The following 4H club members ence. He s a member of the Tau west corner of the property for­
He has merly occupied by the Central Point
left Sunday m orning for Corvallis Delfo social fraternity.
to attend the tw o weeks s immer been on the Oregon State Barometer Hotel, Is practically ready for the
school session at O. S. C.: Dorothy staff for the last three years, cli­ stucco work.
Simth, Dorothy Jones, Francis Fab­ maxing his last year by becoming
It will be a nice looking building
er, K atherin Lathrop, Delm ar Smith associate editor.
and w ith Hie small cottages that Mr.
Pickett was aw arded a degree of Chomels plans on huildiag the to u r­
and Janice Hesslegrave.
bachelor of science in commerce. ists will have a delightful place to
He has specialized in advertising slop in our city.
Leave for Corvallis
Carl Hover left Thursday for Cor­ and selling w ith journalism as his
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Mrs. J. L. Frink of Beagle was
vallis to visit his brother Roland, m inor subject.
He is a member of the Phi Kappa trading in town Monday.
who attends Oregon State College.
Before returning home the boy will Tau social fratern ity and Sigma
go to W ashington to visit relatives. Delta Chi national professional Will Attend Summer School
journalistic fraternity. Pickett has
Miss Eula Benson will leave next
been prom inent on the Barometer Saturday for Berkeley where she
Bible Class to Meet
The Golden Link Bible Class will staff, advancing from copy-reader will attend sum m er school at the
meet at the home of Miss Maury in his second year to night editor University.
the th ird year.
In the last
Friday afternoon, June 13th.
y e ar
he
w as
managing C O U N T Y H E A L T H D E P A R T M E N T
news editor and associate editor.
Attend Graduation
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Mr. and Mrs. Houston and Mr. and He was also on the Oregon Stale
Mrs. Cornutt will leave June 12th m onthly staff as departm ent editor mer.”
for San Jose to attend the graduat­ during his junior year and assoc­
In Ihe face of these reduced m ar­
ing exercises of the State Normal iate editor the last year. During ket prospeels for farm commodities
College. Miss Gwendolyn Houston his third year Pickett had the larg­ the bureau reports that the mid- |
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. est amount of printed m aterial of season crops are coming along now ,
Houston and sister of Mrs. Cornutt the classes in journalism for which with prospects of abundant supplies
is a member of the graduating class. he was aw arded the Sigma Delta of potaloes, cantaloupes, w aterm el­
Your vacation need not be
Chi cup. He w as also president of ons, and tomatoes, but
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probably
limited to just one place. En­
Sigma Delta Chi. National fratern ­ with limited shipm ents of peaches,
Leave for Salem
joy the full sweep of Califor­
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. JeJw ett and ity in journalism , his junior and onions and cabbage. Cotton, corn,
nia's charming playgrounds
on a Southern Pacific vacation
family left Monday m orning for senior years. Among his varied ac­ potatoes and other principal crops
ticket.
tivities are home-coining publicity have been planted under generally
Salem to visit relatives.
Here, sandy beaches, lofty
m anager, Beaver Knight, rook favorable growing conditions and
mountains, famed resorts are
Ed Vincent, Bobbie Vincent and dance committee, Memorial Union the grass crop has made rapid
all closely linked by Southern
Pacific
Lip Collins all spent the day fish­ drive captain, assistant varsity growth following Hie late May rains
football manager, Freshm an Week Some effects of the hard w inter,
Your vacation starts when
ing at Diamond Lake Sunday.
you board the train. In rest­
News manager, rook bonfire cap- however, are reported to he evi­
ful comfort you speed over
lain and Portland Telegram co r­ dent in spotted wheat fields and re­
Visiting
Brother
the spectacular Shajta Route
Mrs. Hughes of Oakland, Calif., respondent.
— mile after mile of scenic
duced crops of peaches and some
splendor. Refreshed, you are
Miss Sehepman w as aw arded a other fruits.
is visting at the home of her brother
ready for play at your destin­
degree of bachelor of science in
Mr. F red Wiley.
ations.
home economics.
She has been living in Waldo
Building Service Station ...............
VACATION ROUNDTRIPS
Chas. W. Condon of Berkeley, Hall of which she was elected p res­
( |6 day lim it)
Calif., has purchased three lots on ident in her third year and social
S A N F R A N S IS C O .. $20.50
(he Pacific highway across from the chairm an the fourth year and social
LOS ANGELES ........ 39.00
old brick plant and is building a cd hockey for her junior class and
DEL MONTE .......
26.50
was on the Y. W. C. A. council
service station and camp ground.
SAN DIEGO ................ 46.00
her senior year..
YOSEMITE ................ 33.25
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Return» Home
LAKE TAHOE ............ 24.50
Miss Mattie P arker who has spent Entertains Friends
Done right and when
One way through the Redwood
Miss Geraldine Tex entertained
Ihe w inter in Los Angeles visiting
w e promised it.
Empire by rail and motor
her son Archie and family, retu rn ­ a group of her friends with a party
W-e give a moneyback
coach, f l 0.40 additional.
at her home Tuesday evening. The
ed home last week.
guarantee on all work.
girls that were invited were all
A ticket to any one of these
■ g w n n m i
destinations includes stop­
Move to City
members of the tum bling learn.
overs and permits side trips
Mr. and Mrs. Powell and daughter
Games were enjoyed until a late
When you think of
to the many places y o u 'll
Patricia of Klamath Falls, moved . hour after which delicious refresh-
want to visit.
this week to Central w here they rnents w ere served. Those present
DIAMONDS
expect to make their home. Mrs. w ere: Geneva Brown, Maxine Croft,
think of
Powell is a sister to Mrs. Victor Francis Faber, Edna Shaver, Jerry 1
Bursell.
j Jones, Peggy Lawrence, Avis Ayers, j
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Naorr.i Johnson. Katherin L ath ro p ,;
Amick Returns
Je rry Tex, Ned Cash, H arry Young,,
D. F. Amick returned Tuesday ! Ermel Shaver. Lelberl Ayers, M ar-<
evening from Fresno accom panied. vin Stevens. Joe Johnson, Lewis S
O. C. PURKEPILE Agt
by his m other who will visit here Hedgepeth, Roland Casad, Donald
for aw hile.
I Applegate.
A .sit C ochrane's
Visit Hermansons
Mrs. lì. P. Erickson uf O akland
forni. Bone and tootli building al*
emeiils-llinc, phosphorua, and mng-
neslum are ronlaiiied In moat leufy
vegetables, milk, buttar, eggs, whole
wbeat breiiil, eoarse eereals, and
fruiti bui sunaltlne, open air pluy,
iresti all' at night, ami cicali per­
sonal liabits are all ulso esseuHnl
lo gimil b r illili.
your
California
Vacation
is only a day away
Watch
Repairing
Southern
Pacific
r
"You ar„ Welcome"
I). E. Millard—Minister.
Miss Eulu Benson—Bible school
Superintendent.
Bible school at 10.tM) A. M. with
classes for ull aies.
Church services at 11:00 A. M.
A cordial invitation to all.
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
ganda. The hoys return home be­
cause they want to. Ami hundreds
remain at home for the smiu* reason.
The explanation of this, most likely
is to lie found in the attitude of a
m ajority of the county's farm ers
who are making farm life so at­
tractive for their sons that they
huve no desire to go away.
Central Point, Oregon
Weal I'ine Street
Faithful Men in Charge
Assembly— 10 00 o’clock A. M.
A cordial welcome to all.
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WORLD PRICE DECINE
AFFECTS FARM MART
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use, and are being lost, the per-
inenant teeth are built of the sume
elements of which the tem porary
teeth are formed, and the only way
these necessary elements can lie
taken into the body is in the proper
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Mis* M a rg u e rite Scott of A tlanta,
chosen a< ixrsonal page to tlx Presi­
dent General <>( tlx Confederated
Southern Memorial Association at die.
reunion at B iloxi, Miss.
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Building Materials
Dura ig a modern supply depot for the builder for we handle
I,urn her, Shingles, Lath, l.ime, Plaster, Cement, Johns-Manville
Roofings ete., and muke everything in Cabinet Work and Mill
Work.
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T R O W B R ID G E C A B IN E T W O RK S
Let us estim ate your bill, you w ill like our Service, Quality and
Prices.
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vice truck, delivery car or an office win­
dow—it means that the California-Oregon
Power Company is there— working to give
yon continuous, dependable electric service
at reasonable cost.
This shield also means that the men you
see working on power lines, building and
improving Service, are really working for
the progress of your community. Electricity
is the greates servant in your home, on the
farm or in the mills. Electricity enables
men and women to do more in less time Ilian
by any other way.
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