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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1930)
T M I CENTRAL POÏWP RT A II r t t lin T . JULY M. IMO "L.' «- ' Visits Mother CENTRAL POINT STAR Published by Mac’s Printing Co.» Gold Hill. Oregon ____ C. J. SHORB. Editor An Independent Newspaper published in the Interests of Central P int Oregon and v ic in ity ________ PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Entered as second-class matter. October 26, 1928 at the post office at Gold Hill. Oregon under the act of March 3, 1879.__________________________ _______ ___________ Subscription $2.00 year in advance. Ad rate on application '___ _ - —------——a—------ Office With A1 Hermanson Spends Oar Here Mrs. F. Keene spent the week end Miss Bcrncicc Hearne» of Medford visiting her mother, Mrs. Lynch spent the day. Wednesday with and brothers at Lome. Oregon. Mr. Grace Hermanson in the city. Lynch returned home witli Mrs. Keene for an extended visit. George K. Lowe of Ashland was a visitor in Central Point. Saturday On Camping T rip evening. Mr. and Mrs. Erank Howard ami babv daughter. Mire and Nellie Mr. and Mrs. O. Middleton of Eicher ure spending the week nt Hood Itiver. Oregon, representing 1 Union Creek camping. the Hood Itiver spray company were in town Wednesday transact On Vavat ion Mr. and rMs. Archie Turpin mid ing business. (laughters. Hulh mid Phyllis left lust week for Portland mid Tacoma Medford Shoppers to spend their vacation. Mrs. Geo. Wright of Table Ilock was shopping in Medford. Monday. OREGON’S I ARGFST CROP ( Continued Eroiu Page Our I tinct appeal for the motor traveler us is evidenced hy the increasing number of tourists who visit us. yet all this tourist business is with out any slate eneouriigeinent . No state aid is given to private enter prise in originating mid developing additional touri.I travel. No stute officer is die official host charged with (lie respons^fillily of seeing that our guests are accorded the courteous ho«pitulity on which we pride ourselves The state need such a depart- ■ men! The state needs exploitation, Oregon should have for lids Indus try tile same measure of protection mid development tliat she has for tier other major industries. Thu story of Oregon will bear telling. We should have eapalde representation in Hie keen competition which bus developed for (he tourist patron age Watch Repairing 1 (■T - l! Done righ t and wa promised It. Arrives Home Miss Arlene Hay arrived home, Saturday from San Francisco, The Carnation Club met Wednes where she spent the past two day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hose Hodson. The club enjoyed months. sewing and visiting and completed Drive to Crescent City the day by serving refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Hover and Those present were Lois Richkrd- Boland and Pearl Hover drove to son. Donna Brenner, Alta Kelly and Crescent City, Sunday and spent the hostess. the day on the beach. Club Meet« With a vote of 58 to 9 the Senate endorsed Hoover’s stand on the Naval Parley which will place a limit upon the ships to be built by the United States, Great Bri tain and Japan. The text of the treaty has not been made pubic although we feel sure that the representa tives of our several states made sure they were not in criminating themselves when they placed their votes in favor of the pact. We were somewhat surprised at the heavy vote in favor of the president’s position after read ing the reports which had gained circulation through the public press about secrecy, etc. It leads one to draw either one or two conclusions. Either the Treatj was all right or the Senate is all wrong. Judge McMahan of the Oregon Supreme Court states in a communication to the Oregonian that it is not within the precepts of the members of the State Central committee to write a platform for the candidate they will choose to fill the vacancy on the Republican’s ticket, to run on. In-so-far as Mr. George Joseph was elected to be the Republican candidate for governor at the May pri mary, it would be nothing more than justice to the elec torate of the state to choose a man to succeed him who is in accord with the principles propounded by Mr. Joseph. There are those who claim that it was Mr. Joseph’s personality which won for him the nomination and not his principles but we hesitate to approve of this theory. It is true that Mr. Joseph was an ardent campaigner. He was forceful in his convictions and in his pronouncement of what he felt was right. There is no argument but that the platform upon which the successful candidate ran embodied some drastic planks but never-the-less they dealt with real problems that are facing the state of Ore gon citizenry. Due to the fact that Mr. Joseph won the Republican nomination upon the platform which he cham pioned we feel that it would be breaking faith with the members of the party who made his nomination possible should the Central Committee see fit to place a man at the head of the ticket who does not agree with the prin cipies of Mr. Joseph’s platform. There is already some talk of an independent can didate taking the field if the Central Committee does not appoint such a man and we feel that the supporters of Mr. Joseph would be justified in such an action. It would not necessarily mean that the Independent would win but it would mean that the people would be given an opportunity to express themselves upon some very im portant measures which are becoming greater problems in Oregon as time goes by. Before another week goes by, no doubt a candidate will be appointed and the battle will be on. The voters will watch with avid interest the results. Vlait Freinds Here when We give a muaeybark guarantee on all w a r*. When yon think of DIAMONDS think of Mail U* Your Films Improved In Health Miss Alta Norcross of Petaluma, Thomas Herriott, who was oper Calif., and Miss Gretchen Kramer ated on at u Portland hospital some of Salem were visiting friends In time ago for cancer of tlie stomach, this city. Saturday. returned to his home io Prospect 217 E. Matti St. Medford last week, very much improved in Circle W ill Meet health. The Missionary Circle of the ng ■ ■ « ■ . ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I Christian church will meet. Friday Arrive for Visit afternoon, July 23th at the home of Mrs. Clara Hewitt and two sons Mrs. A1 Hermanson. of Fresno, California ure here vis iting at the home of Mrs. Belle Dav Ours ¡ n a modern supply depot fo r the builder fo r we handle Leave for Calif. is. Mrs Hewitt is a daugiiter of Mrs. Lum ber, Shingle«. Lath, Lim e, Plaater, Cement, Johns-M anville Mrs. L. Caldwell and two daught Davis. Roofings etc., and make everything in Cabinet W ork and M il, ers left last week for Etna. Calif., W o rk. to visit Mr. and Mrs. Hiette. Return from Trip T A O W B R ID G E L U M B E R Y A R D Ivan Gainer mid family of Med Spend Sunday at Park ford, returned last Friday from an T R O W B R ID G E C A B IN E T W O R K S Luther Hazelwood and his moth extended trip to the northern part Let us estimate your b ill, you w ill like our Service. Q uality and er and Mrs. Leap all spent Sunday of the state. Washington and Can Price«. .M ED FO R D , O REGO N at the Lithia Park in Ashlund. ada. They report a very enjoyable rv i trip. Arrives Home Dwight Brown of San Francisco arrived home last week for a visit with his father, M. O. Brown and children. SW E M ’S Building Materials ■ : : Business Visitor Jack Butler, representative of the Shell Oil Company of Medford, was a business visitor in our city. Man- day- Drive to Crater Lake Mr. and Mrs. L. Hatfield, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Leever drove to Crater Lake, Sunday and spent a most en joyable day. ____ *** Return from Centralia Boyd Kiine and family returned last week from Centralia, Washing ton, where they have been visiting relatives. Visit Ashland Park Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Cochran spet • Sunday at Ashland Park. They stopped in Phoenix on their returs trip for a visit with Miss Stanclifi Calling on Merchants Bob Boyle of the Albers Milling Company in Medford was calling on Central Point merchants, Monday. Visits Brother Mrs. Tom Elliot and two daugnt- ers of Denver, Colorado, are visit ing at the home of Mrs. Elliot’s brother, Frank Gregory and family. HU* PMQNt-486-4«/ . H e ’s glad they’re tough! -«-rinfcndcnt of the Somerset Scon- I. W . W a u ~ ¡uni a wearer o l Osh- Company, >*-■..... —, - Peona., - —— . ------- ko«h B G - * Overalls. I-a»C fall while working at the he writes,*'we had a number of «tone to pufl- W hen putting h<«»ka on the «tone, the chain broke when slack was tightened up and the hooks slipped lr«Mn atone, catching me in seat of overall« and letting me down gradually, the won«* falling after rue for about 30 f ~ i If my Oshkosh B* ( e « h Over alls had a a t held me I would have met »udden death, but 1 g«< by with only a broken leg. ” I t was a spectacular (l-nwxsatratton of the strength of an ( Vrbkuah B* Goal» G v c r a i. T h e -x tre tu e tough n e tt hie cloeety woven d o th means longer wear. 1 bus it at wally cneta ieaa per year to w ear ( H h to a h B’ ( ,oah Overall« and you h a re the added aatW acuoa and c o m - f<wt of au tailored - to - fit oeerafls fro m one pattern. Each waist aixe haa separately drajgoed «beat thia w ay, hut or «tens« or medhun you are aura « m t - L Visits Lake Happenings E. C. Faber left Tuesday for Lake of the Woods ,0 put the finishing touches on his cabin, 'Faber’s Fol ly” as the place has b-en named. Leave f°r Lake L. C. Grimes and family left Sun-1 Adds New P. O. Boxes 1 the local office. Mr. Tex, postmas- day for a week’s outing a, i^ake of One of the sure signs of growth ter, found the new addition neces- the woods. in Central Point was the addition ' .ary in order ,0 take care of the ad- Visiting City of forty new post office boxes at ded patronage. W. I.. Critser of Turlock Cnlif- is visiting his sister, Mrs. W. P. Grimes, in this city. Copy of Gilmore Reward Card GILMORE BLU-GREEN GASOLINE GUARANTEE Regardless of Hie mechanical condition or design of your motor if after adopting Gilmore Blu-Green gasolinp, purchased from In dependent dealers, as your standard Motor fuel, you ever again find it necessary to remove carbon, have that carbon burned out and send us the hili! A cheek w ill be sent you immediately. olLM ORE BLU-GREEN GASOLINE Has Been used in hundreds of thou sands of automobiles and we have never known it to injure a single motor WE OFFER A ONE THOUSAND D 0L 1A R Reward to the First person who can prove that Gilmore Blu- Green Gasoline has injured any motor of a ,y I nid at any time anywhere. GILMORE OIL COMPANY, LTD. YOU OWE IT A TRIAL Nip &. Sip Service Station W e give Green S til! Green Stamps B irthday P arty Mrs. J. O. Isaacson entertained with a birthday party at her home, Friday afternoon in honor of Miss Toshiko Takoa. The afternoon was spent in playing games and hold- inf' rontests. Refreshments of ice cream, cake and punch were served Those enjoying the affair were Toshiko Takoa, the guest of honor, Mary Jane Bowman, Mona Lewis, Vivien Jones, Geraldine Hermanson Grace Hermanson, Mura Mills, Nel lie Eicher, Mary Jane Beebe and Lulus Hesslf grave. Mrs. A. Her- •ind Jean Bae Hermanson assisted the hostess. I E ntertains Friend Mrs. Lola Thompson, formerly of this city but now residing in Med ford. entertained Miss Marion Min gus and Miss Elsie Behh Inst Friday , evening. The Misses Mingus and "ebb are Pentieostal ministers of Hollister, Calif., Miss Mingus is well known in this city. ftSHK6St¿ R ’GOSH ÜSI2S OVERALLS*