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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1930)
T llK C fc N ft.lt PÖLYT »VAK z>, zjas^ ficai Happenings FRIDAY. JULI II. IMO From California Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Enos of fam- cord. California arrived Saturday for a few days visit with Mr. ami Mrs. Sanford Richardson ami Mr. and Mrs. McCall. Mrs. Enos is a daughter of the McCall«, Irrigation Hours Established At a meeting of the city council, Tuesday evening w atrr restrictions were put on and will he strictly en forced. The hours for Irrigating are fi to 8 in the morning and 5 Io 9 in the evening. At Lake of the Woods Mr. and Mrs. E, C. Faber. Don ami Francis Falter, Mr. und Mrs. Everett Faber and son. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ayers and family ami Mr. and Mrs Cleveland and family of Butte Falls all spent the 4th of July at the Faber cabin at Lake of the Woods. They all reixirt a grand time. Mrs. Everett Faber and Avis Ayers remained at the Lake foe a two weeks vacation. ['OLD JOIST INSTALLATION Are You Half-Hearted in aria-. t,«.- xx^^*u4ra.«r.jsaii3U i;~ ^i--- At Klamath Falls Edith Jacobs spisit Sunday at Klamath Falls. Return from Idaho Spends 4th at Prospect Postmaster and Mrs. Guy Tex spent the 4th of July at Prospect visiting their daughter, Geraldine and Mr. ami 'Il's. Jim Grieves. Mr. anti Mrs. 1 lieo Tollcfson re- turned this week from Idaho. Visits Brother I'red Cornult of Modoc County, California visited here last week Shopping in City with his brother. Jim Cornutt amt Mr. anti Mrs. E. J. Brown of Ap wife. He also visited a daughter at plegate were trading in town, Mon Gold llill. day. Vacationing at Bend To Eagle Point Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vincent and Loomis Davidson left last week son Bobbie are spending a part for Eagle Point to spend the sum of their vacation at Bend. Oregon, mer with her parents. attending the convention of rural route carriers. Looking after P roperty Vice Grand E ntertain at B irthday Party Miss Delta Morningstar entertain ed a number of her friends at her home Wednesday afternoon Ju h 9th the occasion being her elev enth birthday. Games were enjoy ed and dainty rfreshments were served. Those present were. Mary Lou Gerber, Geneva Millard, Louise Bowman. Jean Hermanson. Jean Brown, F.yn Brumble, Wanda Hood, Inez, Ho, lolene. and Iva Joy Morningstar. Your Efforts to Get Ahead The officers mid members of (\n lra l Point I. O. O. F. lodge No. 193 and Ml. Pill Itebekah Lodge No, 1(17 held a joint installation nt their ’mil on Monday evening July 7th. \ good crowd was iu »(tendance. The following officers were in stalled iu the Central Point Lodge I. (). O. F. Noble Grand It. C. Humphrey Mr. and Mrs. Laraman are in Returns from M e rrill Central Point looking after proper Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bowman ty interests. They expect to be and family returned home Sunday here about two weeks. from Merrill. Oregon where they spent the week end visiting friends Visitors in City and relatives. ... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knutzen and daughter of Applegate were visit Spending Week in Medford The Misses Grace and Geraldine ors Sunday at the home of Miss Hermanson are spending the week Mary Mee in this city. in Mdford visiting their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Morris. Celebrate at Klamath Mr. and Mrs. Irsel Lewis and daughter, Moua and Mrs. Hender On Evans Creek Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin, Mr. and son, mother of Mrs. Lewis celebrat Mrs. Ben Peart, Mr and Mrs. Swartz ed the Fourth at Klamath Falls. and Mr and Mrs. Will Musty spent the Fourth on Upper Evans creek, Visits Brother Claude White spent Sunday af and report a most enjoyable day. ternoon with his brother James White in Medford. While there he At Crescent City Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cochran met a niece of his from California whom he had not seen for six spent the 4th of July at Crescent Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Boomsliter City. They also visited Mr. Coch spent the 4th at the Rivera Auto years. ran’s sister at Marshfield returning Park. home Saturday night. Dorothy Smith is visiting her sis ter Mrs. Nelson Boomsliter at tlie Move to Eugene Pine Logging Company. Harold Stough and family moved MEDFORD Marie Biles is spending the week to Fugene last week to make their on the Applegate river with tbe home. Alvin Williams trucked girl scouts of Bogue River. their household goods to that city, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Miller and returning home Sunday evening. Special Attention children, Mr. and Mrs.. L L. Smith to spent the 4th at McAllister Springs, F o rm e r Residents Visit Internal Medicine Mrs. Maude Boswell and son i Mr. and Mrs Guy Bates have as Carl and daughter Wtyvette of Ven their guest, Mr. Hall of Los An DOES NOT OPERATE tura, California are in Central geles. Point this week, visiting friends. Miss Gauinyaw, sister of Mrs. Will be at They formerly lived in this city Geo. Lance is visiting here from Holland Hotel and their many friends are glad to Medford. on welcome them here again. Dorothy Lamb of Wagner Greek TUESDAY, JULY 15 has been visiting at the Riviera from 10 a. m„ to 4 p. tn. Leave for Alsea I Auto Park, the past week. Mrs. J. J. Grim, Mr. and Mrs. ONE DAY ONLY Mrs. Pauline Wahl and daughter, Leslie Grim a r l son Vernon left • Mrs. West spent the 4th in the last week for Alsea to visit Mrs. No Charge for Consultation mountains near Mt. Pitt. Grim’s daughter, Mrs. Geo. Wilcox Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hewlitt and and family. Dr. Mellenthin’s visits are greatly- son Ralph from San Francisco appreciated and patronized, es were visitors at the Rivera Auto pecially by those who are suffering Park this week. or ailing from troubles of the in Mr. and Mrs. Murray of Palo Alto ternal organs, in the chest or ab California is visiting at the home domen; also head, ear, nose and of their daughter, Mrs. Skelton. throat. The doctor accepts only -------- o - ■ those who can be treated medicin THE FEDERATED CHURCHES Read the Ads and protit. A good ally with the aid of correct diet J. M. Johnson, Pastor advertiser is usually a good mer and hygiene for which a nominal chant. charge is made. “A transformed Life” would be a Women if married please bring good title for the lesson assigned us their husbands. for study this week. "A Selfish Life Whatever your complaint may be Transformed” is very tting. It is it will be of interest to consult the the story of Jacob. Found in Gen. Doctor on this trip. chapters 25, 28, 29, 33, 46, 47. Bring Below are the names of a few your friends with you. of his many satisfied patients: An illustrated study of the Taber Mrs. Harriet Anstadt, Astoria nacle will be given in the young Alfred Clemmens, Corvallis Done right and when peoples’ services, and all the young Chas. Desch, Portland we promised it. people are invited. The junior so W. G. Grubbe, Albany ciety will not take this study, how We give a moneyback Mrs. J. G. Huntsucker, Toledo guarantee on all work. ever. ’,V. E. Hankins, Mt. Hebron, Cal. D- .eerning the Real: Refusing the Denver Kincaid, Ashland aH D M M W H U H Spurious. Why, And How.” will be Bert Lampa, St. Helens When you think of ti e subject for the sermon in the L. H. Martin, Moro morning service. Mr. H. W. Davis F. O. Pollard, Yreka, Calif. DIAMONDS son will give a report of the Gen E. F. Smith, Heppner eral Assembly, (Recently met in think of Mrs. Wm. Schuening, Helix Cincinnati) and all are invited to Lee Oey, North Powder hear this report. Good music will L. T. Shown, Goldendale be an important part of both ser Emma Turner, Mikkalo vices. Henry Trowbridge, John Day J. H. Wood, Eugene CHRISTIAN CHCRCh V. P. Harris, Athena Mrs. B. Dunks, Klamath Falls “You are Welcome" Mrs. Walter Scott, Mt. Angel D. E. Millard—Minister. Henry Schultz, Pendleton Miss Eula Benson—Bible school Mrs. O. N. Kimball, Crabtree Superintendent. Mrs. Frank Simpson, Hood River Bible school at 10:00 A. M. with Lee Slucher, La Grande classes for all ages. Note above the exact date and Church services at 11:00 A. M. place! Permanent address: 268 So. A cordial invitation to all. Serrano, Los Angeles, Calif. It "nt only takes patience, effort and plan ning but it takes ZEST and 1*'EJ* if your effo rts A ndrew Buckles Secretary Ed Vincent Treasurer Ed Brown The Mount Pitt Itebekah Lodge installed the following officers: Noble Grand Cuddie Perry- Vice Grand Florence Eddy Secretary Clara Vincent Treasurer l.uzella Damon Brothers F. E. Redden and W. K. W’ilson of Medford visited the lodge at that lime. Refreshments of lee cream and cake were served and a social even ing wus spent. to make real progress are to succeed. Half - hearted m ethods rarely accomplish w orth-while results. Jackson County Bank Establiiihed 1888 Member Federal Reserve Medford, nKOTonKwmirwwi M. H. Bliss. Mrs. J. M. Whipple were (irants Pass shoppers Satur day evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wiley mid daughter Marion or McLeod. Calif, spent the till at the Wiley Curler home. Mrs. John Canton* of McLeod. California visited at the Monroe Hug1 .bunks home. Miss Loretta Mason and Gladys Sundry are visiting in Los Angeles, Martin Blackburn returned Iroin a visit to Portland, this week. Foots Creek Gold Hill Items Coming to Dr, Mellenthin „CHURCH Watch Repairing Conger Funeral Parlors Office of County Coroner RELIABLE REASONABLE MEDFORD, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Wm Ferguson spent the day, Friday at Union Creek. It. L. Kenaaton and Mrs. Celia Coiubest were at Ashland, Tuesday. Eugena and Jewel Quakeitbush and Nora Brown spent the Fourth at Ashland. It. A. Pierce is reported as im proving from his illness ut u (irants Pass hospital. Theron and Earl Puukey are picking cherries at the Woodford orchard near this city. Mr. and Mrs. W ilmer Bailey. Mil dred Wyatt ami Raymond Ritter spent Sunday at Crescent City. Mrs. Chas. Reck of Grants Puss is a visitor in the city as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Drake. Bud Lindley of Medford is visiting with Bill Woodford for two weeks and is assisting in the cherry har vest. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ross and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Walker spent tin- week end over the 4th at Gold Beach. Mrs. Ranney and daughter Billie and Bernie Gordon of Medford are helping in the cherry harvest at the Woodford place near this city. Mrs. Arthur Hewett of Roseburg, spent the 4th in this city as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Robert Millspaugh and family. Mrs. Paul Thompson is suffering from a badly infected foot, the re sult of a burn received while oil a camping trip last week end. Harry Ellsworth has returned to the city after a week spent at Seat tle with his wife. Mrs. Ellsworth left Seattle for Bangor, Maine, where she will visit with relatives for some time. Rogue River Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. Eddlenieitli spent the 4th at Crescent City. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dingier, Mrs. Bell Hart and daughter Ione, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Seolt and child ren pienieed the 4th on Upper Evnns Creek. The Live Oak Grange met in the 1. (). 0. F. hull which they have rented until their new hall is built. Allen McGregory is tearing down tiie old Seaman building and in going to use (lie lumber to build him a home on his lots on Broad way. Mrs. Elta Moore, more commonly known as “Grandma” Moon« died ui iu r home here Wednesday. She vus Hie mol icr of Mis. C. S. Hatch 1 and .Mrs. Mail Us Your Films S W E M ’S ¡217 E. Main St. M edford Oregon .ill DeW itt. Mr. ami Mrs. Sam Heed of Oak- | laud, California, are vsiling at tiie Wiley Carl« r home. Sam Sundry and J. M. Whipple were business visitors at Wolf Creek, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott, Mrs. j HOI w I \ l ill it BREAKFAST ' little Iroiihle to serve, Whole peaches, plunpi or |>curs, halved musk melons and summer berries are nil ladli easy and leuitiug. 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