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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1930)
T b ï ^ b c a l H appe n r n ^ t r s v i .. Urt.THC _a? rsns«*- Former Resident Her® Airs. Fruutes H usm I of Willow Hunch is visiting friends and rel atives here anil at I able Rock. Mis. Russel will be remembered as Mar garet Collins before her marriage. Enjoying Vacation Bert Ri steil and wife are enjoy ing their vacation camping on the J.igue River. Visits Broth-r Gene m d Edna Merritt have been visiting their brother at Merrill, Oregon for the past two weeks. Arrive From Oakland. Miss Anna Dean of Oakland, Cal ifornia. arrived Saturday for a vis it with tier aunt and unete. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Farra. Visit Here Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. W. J- Tavener of of Portland and Mrs. M. M. Mor ris and Mrs. Clarence Eddy of Medford were visitors at the At Hermanson home 1 nesday evening. Supt. Visit- Here V. S. Collins of Table Grove. II- linois and B. M. Collins of Salem are visting relatives and friends in Central Point and Table Rock. V. S. Collins was superintendent of the public schools in Medford years ago and he now holds the same pos ition in Table Grove. Relief Corp Meet The W. H. Harrion Relief Corp No. 27 met Saturday afternoon. June 20 and three new members were initiated into the order. A birthday party an-* social hour fol lowed the business session. The honored guests were Mr. Catey, Merti Farra, Southwell and Rich ardson. Refreshments of cake, ice cream and iced tea were served. Hedgepoth. a Refreshmertts present Were path, Vincent, visitors from Hav amt Mrs. ewrriut MtMf social time followed.1 r were served: Those Mrs. Hover. Hedge- Pankey, Isaacson and Medford were Mrs. Wilmot. «T a * rwDxr, jvki if, ihfl County Health Department A C TIV ITIES Bv Dr. B. C. W ilson NEW S Health Oflicer Gtvr less slitrchv fetid, fllvd coahi» celMilt— Whole wheat bread brail oatmeal, etc.. Give milk, bid not over four glasses a day. Give fresh fruit and vegetables. Give cooked prunes, dates and figs. Give water before breakfast mid 3 Io 4 glasses during the day. Spends Day al I ake Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ross a ml two hoys spent Thursday al Fish your physlelun. Giving laxatives j ■ « ■ ■ Mrs. Strohmeier gave two readings Lake fishing. T h e P r e v e n tio n o f C o n enemas, and particularly putent : in her usuai pleasing manner. medicines, simply relieves the s tip a tio n in C h ild r e n child for a -.hurt time, but does Entertains at Birthday Party not reveiit or cure consUpnlloii. Miss Gcraldme Hermanson en- I’ d prevent constipation I Constipation develops in children Mond.ty afternoon. at her home gcni-rtilly because of neglect of the 1. In I' ' In east fi d baby. June 23rd. Games were enjoyed proper diet, mid sometimes from Ih e1 ib.it the mother is not coil- anti dainty refreshments were serv- ibuse of iik.dieiiii's. slipaled liiosc present were Geraldin ed. To prevent constipation a child ; See that baby gels boiled Wider Fern Cherry holmes. Velma Jc n should he trained to h ive: Eicker, Avis Ayers. Mona Lewis. bet we II i ui sing.«. 1. A regular time fur going to the Geneva Brown. Mary Jane Bow See Had baby gets oriiug, •nice toilet laeh day. Just idler break-1 man, Toshiko laUao, Grace ller- or pci.ne juice and ( creiil.x as sooti fast is best. Be sure lljgd he lias i 1111.7.-011, Jean Hermanson, Mis. M. as be it old enough. lime nfteV breakfast Io have his , M. Morris of Medford, Mrs. bran- SONG OF MARION’S MEN bowel move:, m l. .- sure he j lie sure that the baity is getting cis Hughes of Portland and Mrs. 1780-1781) goes every d iy at the regular enough loud from the breast. Have Al Hermanson. By William Cullen Bryant tm e whether or m l be feels the him weighed regillaraly to see if Our bund is few, but tried anti need, mid be sure that lie never lie gain,, i'crhup.s i:e needs more Club Entertained true. puls off the need at other times. food. the baby should nurse one Mrs. E. C. Faber entertained the Our leader frank mid bold; 2. A diet eoiitaii’i g enough lax- breast at each feeding until it Past Matrons club of the Central riie British soldier tum bles ative foods atrtl not too much con it thoroughly di allied mid both Point Eastern Star nt her home Whin Marions name is told. stipating foods, this de.es ni l mean Inc 1st:, mil, if neeessary to sup Wednesday. After a plcasn.it so Our fortres. is the good greenwood. a strict diet, hut simply the or- ply nuir, loud. ■ cial hour refreshments were serv Our tent the cypress tree; 2. In I lie bottle fed baby. (Unary diet which is good for 9 ed. Those present were Mi silamex We know the forest round us Be sure that the i- »by is gelling any ehlld. P: u';ey. Nil, Paxson, Laura Paxson. As scan en '. now the sea. 9 the rigid kind of mixture in the Be sore thill Ids meal« aie regular Norcross, Leever, Martin, Head, We know its walls of thorny vines. bottle mul enough of it. Ask H mi l that llir child does not «ut Merrd. and Mrs. Kyle of Medford. Its gludes of reedy grass. n your doctor. between meals. Its .safe mi l silent islands u See Hint he gits water between bot No meditane unless necessary :t. Visiting Friends Within the dark morass. tles. and only on the the advice of V Mrs. Fred Dutton of Eagle Point See that lie gels orange juice or 9 was visiting friends in this city Woe to the English soldiery prune juice and solid foods as ■ ured in consciousness of duty in Monday. That little dream us near! soon as lie is old enough. to liis material property in the -------- o--------■ On them shall light at midnight Be sure that both breast fed and B town—his property mid Unit of 411 Club Girls Arrive A strange anil sudden fear: his neighbor. But not the least bottle fed babies are fed at regular The 4H club girls arrived home They grasp their arms in vain. times, not less than three hours —a t— of these returns is the satisfac Saturday night from Corvallis where And they who stand to face us apart. tion whieh springs from duty well they spent the past two week at- Are beat to earth again; 3. In Hie younger children— done. teding sunnner school. And they who fly in terror deem See that the child iloesut get too Get ttie habit. Do something for A might host behind. much milk—but, n child can and Vsiting Friend Here the town every year. The citizen should get at least three glasses Mrs. Guy Eddy and two children Well know the fair unit friendly- who does nothing for Ids town a day if the oilier food is of the of Medford were visiting friends in is hut a drone in the community moon rigid kind, ■ Medford, Oregon Cenrtal Point Monday. The Eddy’s The band that Marion leads— hive. Give more solid foods such as bran, formerly lived here. The glitter of their rifles. cereals, especially oatmeal, gra The scampering of their steeds. ham crackers, vegetables in thick Beauty A Mormon Relief Corp Leaves T is life to feel the night-wind soup, cooked fruits, raw fruits, Mrs. Ed Gleason, Mrs. Edward That lifts his tossing mane. (only after three years except Jones, Mrs. E. Rostell and Mrs. Jes A moment in the British camp— scrapped apple. se Richardson of the W. H. Har A moment—and away, Give two Io four glasses of water rison Relief Gorp, No. 27, left Tues Back to the pathless forest a day between meals. day morning for Eugene to attend Before the peep of day. 4. In oider children.— the G. A. R. Convention being held in that citty. They will return Grave men there are by broad Santee, home Thursday. Grave men with hoary hairs; Dune right and when Their hearts are atl with Marion, we prumixed It. Opening Night Postponed The Central Point Grange in their For Marion are their prayers. W.« give a moaeybark meeting on June 20th voted to post And lively ladies greet our band guarantee on all warfc. pone their house warming and de With kindliest welcoming. ■isa With smiles like those of summer, dication all in one evening. And tears like those of spring. When you think of For them we wear these trusty Leave for Lake of the Woods arms. Mr. E. C. Faber accompanied by- Mr. A. W. Ayers and Delbert Ay And lay them down no more think o»’ Mi»» Eva May Sorenson, charming ers left Monday for Lake of the Till we have driven tile Briton, Monde who won the annual beauty Woods. Mr. Ayers returned home Forever, from our shore. contest among student» of Brigham M a il U s Y o u r F ilm s Monday night but Mr. Faber and Young University, Provo. Utah. + * Delbert will remain the rest of the ♦ ♦ ♦ + + * * ♦ ♦ DID YOU EVER STOP TO week. Although the public usually takes THINK? ♦ it for granted in a vague way that ♦ Drove to Thompson Creek the milk supply is safe and pure, it 217 E. Main St. By Edson R. Waite Medford Mrs. Horace Bromley and two ♦ is only in the cities with milk or- ) ♦ Shawnee, Oklahoma sons and Mrs. Bromleys two aunts dinances in force providing for, Miss Mary Mee and Mrs. W. A. ♦ ♦ + + ♦ ♦ ♦ ► ♦ routine inspection that the welfare Crane drove to Thompson Creek ■ a of tbe public is assured. ri Tuesday and spent the day visiting M -------- o-------- Hugh J. Powell, editor of Ihe Cof relatives. I feyville (Kansas) Journal, says: LITTLE CHANGE SEEN IN INDUSTRIAL CONDITION No man lives to himself alone. But On Business in City Oum ia a modern supply depot for the builder for we handle OF 12 RESERVE DISTRICTS all too many men and women in Ernest Dahack of Eagle Point was Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Johns-Manville a community apparently go on ri transacting business in Central Roofings etc., and rinke everything in Cabinet Work and Mill (Continued from page one) Ihe assumption they owe nothing Point Monday. Work. to their community. Day by day been at high levels, there has been -------- o they enjoy its benefits: take a reduced volume of money in cir ■ T R O W B R ID G E L U M B E R Y A R D Birth Announcement their toll of the community, as culation, interest rates on loans to Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Fry or Trail T R O W B R ID G E C A B IN E T W O R K S it were, while they give less than customers have been lower than in announces the birth of a nine and and acceptance rates have ■ Let us estimate your bill, you will like our Service, Quality and nothing in return. This is an ob- 1929, one half pound son born Wednes Prices. MEDFORD, OREGON lower than at any lime since tuse view injurious to both the day at the hospital in Medford. individual and the community. One owes much to his community, Attending Assembly same as he owes much to the flag. Mrs. Frank Howard, Mae Eicker As a matter of truth, loyalty to and Loomis are attending the as the flag starts with the commun sembly of the South Methodist THE FAM OUS ity, extends to the state and church at Corvallis this week. They reaches to the far stretches of will return home Sunday. the nation. Man may not by taking thought add Entertains Circle a cubit to his stature, hut as a The Missionary Circle of the full fledged community builder, Christian church met Friday after ever alert to add quality and noon at the home of Mrs. Harry Young. After a short business meet quantity cubits. And the rewards of merit therefore may be mcas- ing conducted by the president, Mrs ■ ■MB ■ ■ Campbell Clo. 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