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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1930)
TUP CBNTÄAL P O N T STA» PRIPAY. JULY t», »»8» .au-ta w L 'ju T '," i" ■eg- Substitutes on Route CENTRAL POINT STAR il\ Eugene Merrill is substituting for Ed Vincent on hottie So. I while Mr. Vincent is tutting his va cation. P u b lish e d by M ac’s P r in tin g Co.» G old H ill, O re g o n C. J. S H O R E . E d ito r liberi 1. licid Visit Parents An In d e p e n d e n t N e w sp a p e r p u b lish ed in th e In te r e s ts o f Mr. unil Mrs. Scott Huinilton nt Mcdfortl spent the day Saturday with Mrs. Ham ilton’s parents. Air. and Mrs. Johnson. Central Point Oregon and vicinity__________ P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y F R ID A Y E n te re d as seco n d -class m a tte r, O c to b e r 20, i q j S at tin. Mr. and Mrs. Moscoe Marsters post office a t G old H ill, O re g o n u n d e r th e a c t o f M arch 3, unit little daughter of Roseburg spent Sunday witli Mr. Marsters 1879. bijiPts. I t « a terrible c X t r y .S i r - te rr ib le / ft ; \j, M V ftld sister. Mis. Boy Anderson and fam S u b sc rip tio n $2.00 y e a r in ad v an ce. A d r a te on a p p lic atio n ily. You have been burning Gilmore Gas, now wuleh for the Gilmore oils They will soon be for sale ut our station. Nip A Sip Service Station, Near the High school. Offioe With Al Hermonson 1‘ Brother Visits Earl Jones of Oakland and Mrs. Ida Ben nett of Bed Bluff, brother and sister of hoy Jones visited here lust week at hi$ home. rings Return from Lake Mrs. A. AV. Ayers and three daughters who spent the week va- Mrs. Lee Caldwell spent the week Leave for C alifornia Marcellus Kowe left Saturday for ationing ut the Lake of the Wootts end at Crescent City. Grenada, California to visit re la returned house Monday night. Mr and Mrs. F rank Cochran w ere tives. Mrs. E. P Stone and Mrs. H. P. Medford shoppers Saturday. Attends Picnic Jew ett took their children to Med Mr. and Mrs. J. R Doss: spent ford. Tuesday afternoon to s e t- the On Applegate Sunday at the Yeoman’s picnic held show ** W ith Byrd at the South Mr. and Mrs. Crane spent Sunday at the Elk’s Picnic ground. at Applegate visiting relatives. Pole.” Mr. and Mrs. Dell Morrison of Salesman Visits Mr. Griffin of P ortland, repres Butte Falls w ere trading in town entative of the Aines, H arris Neville Wednesday morning. Bag Co. was a caller ut the At Bud Adams and family of Ven Hermanson, Feed Store, Tuesday. tura, California arrived last week —-, At Table Rock for an extended stay here. Mary Jane, Louise and Velina Jean Bowman are sending the week Chas. D Armand of Upper Sains Valley was a business visitor in with th eir grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Weight at Table Rock. Central Point, Tuesday. is e ss e n tia l to th e p h y sical w e ll-b e in g L iv e r D isea ses S u c c e ssfu lly T r e a te d Dr. A. R. Hedges H e a lth I n s titu te S te w a r t B u ild in g 235 E . M ain S tr e e t M e d fo rd The Golden Rule Says— “T R U T H IS STRANG ER THAN Returns Home FIC T IO N ” Com e in an d a sk fo r p ro o f o f e v e ry s ta te m e n t in th is ad. Every dung, ¡S £ ,ven . Capital ¡S in, Control ofeverythin^ The -------------- > ever, poor man is dovn tflodtW’ft oppressed- VJtihould be liKe Soviet. Russia. — free , free , f r « / * the privi leseci U n d e flu s 1« th e be<t dotf-pbne C o u n ts y «nth« Cock-eyed world. V t ought to b e down, o n our knee* a b o u t «L tiu rd o f o u r time thanjQru’ Heaven for Snulmj CIV u t <3uS w a y . )'»v su re g la á t o be alive .* «A m t » Confederate Leader ‘ Mrs. Dolly Love and daughter Fay returned Saturday from a weeks visit at the Tyson Beale home in W illows Creek, Calif. 1 Normal Liver ! Functioning P h o n e 170. At Grants Paps F W. Eberlein. electrician al the Grimes Battery and Electric shop, spent Sunday with his parents at Grants Pass. TlUs it A lousy, eoiuvti y / Adds Library E. P. Stone has added a “Rental Library to his most up to dale Drug Store. His many patrons ap preciate this opportunity to get all the new books. From San Francisco Mrs. Ada (Copinger) Horsley of San Francisco arrived here Wed nesday for several weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Copinger. Leave for Home AMONG H IE RADI» STUDIOS Gen. L. W. Stephens oí Coush it- ta, Ça., elected Com niandcr-iu -Chief the United Confederate Veter an*. He commanded Army of 1 ta- 1 tea Me in the Civil War, Mrs. Maud Boswell and son Carl and daughter Wyvette left Tuesday m orning for their home in Ventura, OREGON RAISES MANY Calif., after spending a week in this GAME BIRDS BACH YEAR city, visiting friends. Visiting G randparents Little Eva, Eileen, and Bill Hed rick of Medford are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Norcross, while Iheir parents. P ro fessor and Mrs. Hedrick are in Eugene. Miss Dorothy Inman is working at the Nip and Sip Service Station. Mrs. Grazier W ebster and two children of Klamath Falls are vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Trum an Brenner. Cousin \ islta Marshall James Cummings en joyed i» s' ori visit Friday, with his cousin. Sum Bowden of latke I’tirk, town. Mr. Bowden with his two sous ami daughter in law liad just retin n I fi'eiii .1 trip to Los Angeles n in i w c ii- 011 their way home. Oregon leads in the num ber of Chinese pheasants raised and lib er ated in the United Stales, accord ing to the American Game Protec tive Association. Last year O re gon’s game departm ent raised anil liberated 5,000 more Chinese pheas ants than were freed in New York, the second state. Oregon's state game commission is the only one in the nation that successfully ra is es Hungarian pheasants. Last year the commission liberated more wild turkeys, wild ducks and guinea fowl than were turned free in any o th er state. (Continued from Page One) place. T here were 11 great many o ther depositors crow ding about t: c window and lines were 1 .tend- ing into the slrct. B i l l being a sm art fi-llow even ut that time) I dashed around to a private entrance oil a sidi street and safely deposited my golden hoard. 'I tie next day I learned that tin- crowds were caus ed by a run on the hank which was reported to he a little baggy at the knees financially. Now 1 send 1 pay cheek to my Aunt Amanda. DID YOU KNOWJ That Amos ’n ’ Andy are making a talkie? That W ilfred Glenn, basso heard in the Atwater-Kent Hour sang in the first commercial broadcast? Be fore that he was a clerk in an Al aska salmon cannery, which is a j long way from Buckingham Palace, I where he recently sang for the King anil Queen. AMOS I.uk yeah. Andy. Can yo’ | all tell me. one of de uses of cow hide? ANDY—sho, sho. It keep de cow i together. -------- o--------- GINGEHBHEAD HOUSE BUILT IN JERSEY TOWN Return from Vacation Mrs. Everett Faber and baby son and F rancis Faber returned home Read the Ads and profit. A good which the Giant was brew ing his from the Lake of the Woods, Mon advartiaer is usually a good m er dinner from the hones i f his vic day evening after spending two chant. tims when Jack slew him. The fire weeks at that resort. ---------o--------- is there and the flame colored walls are studded with hones. It is truly a place of wonderful scenes, a com plete transportation into fairyland Rogue River W atch Repai tiring Done right and when we promised It. W.s give a moaeyback guarantee on all work. O u r S em i-A n n u a l R u m m a g e Sale s ta r ts F r i d ay , J u ly 11 an d closes S a tu rd a y n ig h t, Ju ly 19th. "JEW EL ER S MtOrORO. ORE. GRANTS PASS Dll. I. IL GOVE Dr« I. H. Gove Mr. and Mrs. J. M Whipple were Grants Pass shoppers Tuesday. S V /E M ’g ■ ■ Conger Funeral Parlors Office of County Coroner RELIABLE REASONABLE MEDFORD, O REG O N Specialist on Plates sud Bridges Dentistry Done the Modern Way M Ml U s Your Film s Funeral Services w ere held F ri day for Mrs Etna Moore, a pioneer residenl of Ibis place for a great 2 1 7 Is. M;on St. m any years. At the time of her death she was seventy nine years old. During her long residence 1 a r. j x ¡2 here she lias made many friends who mourn her passing. in g th is b ig s to re w ide sale. S ave Y our S ales Slips and Cash R eg ister R eceipts T o A pply on V aluable P rem ium s R egret Mrs. E. It. C arter was delivering local tomatoes in Grants Pass, Wed nesday. It w ill p a y you to v isit o u r sto re d u r Golden Rule Chain Stores, Inc. N ever Mr. and Mrs. Ja.ues Mallloek of Portland, who recently purchased the Meadowbrook farm near Bogue Biver, arrived here this week w here they will reside until they can gain possession of the properly. think of w a u i 'xOQ «mguaÿ-? You W ill having your plates made nt this office. They will give you absolute satisfaction in appearance an<1 comfort and practicability. You will suf fer none of the common an noyances anil discomfort of inferior plate work, of which you hear so much. You can’t scenic heller results, seldom nearly ns good. When you think of DIAM O NDS for the m others mid children to whom it is freely open every day. I In- purpose of the Gingerbreud House, is frankly, to advertise the piirliculiir food products which its origin.dor makes. But there is no i suggestion of advertising about the huihling or its contents. It is some thing new in American arl and a r chitecture, and may prove Io be the beginning of a new covcmcnt in Ibis country. One of the principal com plaints 1 which European visitors make ! about America is Ilia! our buildings arc loo colorless anil too much ulike The main of any American town looks pust like Hie main street of almost every other American town. They all try to look like log cities, more or less. Design and color are standardized and there 1-, little life or variety in I lie scene. livery building which departs from those standards, if it doe* so artistically and in harmony with its surrounding, help Io make America more picturesque and that is what the Gingerbread House at Hamburg is doing. 235 K Main M edford MEDFORD (Jillce i hone 372j n n ai a a b a n n w Bes. 7IÌ8-J ■ Building Materials Ours is a modern supply depot fo r (he builder for wc handle I,umber, Shinglea, Lath, Lime, Planter, Cement, Johns-M invll'e Koofini's <'tr., and make everything in Cabinet Work and Mill Work. a u T R O W B R ID G E L U M L E R Y A R D n a T R O W B R ID G E CA B IN E T W O R K S ■ Let us estim ate your Itili, you w ill '■ e our Service, Quality and MEDFORD, OREGON > Prices. rancK B onoB a b a wa ■ a ■ S ; : I I