Image provided by: Central Point School District #6; Central Point, OR
About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1930)
CENTRAL POINT STAR Published by Mac’s Printing Co.i Gold Mill, Oregon C. J. SHORB, Editor An Ind( . , Xcv. »paper published in th e In te re s ts , ( Central Point Oregon and vieuut” PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Entered as second-class matter, October 26 w S att the post office at Gold Mill. Oregon under the act of March 1879. ___________ Subscription $xoo y«ar in advance. Ad rate on application Office With Al Herraonson f f Í S r f .< A jà ,5> A. Happenings ÄJ ------ m«a i— t a u — Past M a tr” nn Meet Dedication of Grange Hull The dedication of the new grange ball will be livid Friday evening August ¡tilth at » 1». in. Slate Grunge Master Itu h t anti past stale grange master i ahniler w ill be there. H> public is invited. Mrs. June While recent.y moved into the Hatfield voltage. One m orning a very unhappy young man waylaid me outside my front door. He is tw enty-tw o years old. and an idealist, ’th e men in the plant ■where he w orks uses coarse lan guage, th eir crudeness grates on him. Also, his job is dull. “I read biographies,” he said. “Great men have all had an aim. I seem to he headed now here. I haven't found myself.” Reader, what would you have said to that boy? I said that most of the n u n whom w e read about in biographies did not have any great purpose. A few, such as musicians and paint ers, had a talent that could not be mistaken. The great m ajority, of whom Lincoln was a classic ex ample, was just as discouraged in Dean Visits Here Prof. F ranklin D. Launer. dean of music at C bri.lian College. Col umbia, Missouri, visited here last .Sunday with lbs sister Mrs. F.v- c ie tl-l a ln r and family. Mr. I aun- er lefl lien ' oy airplane for Cos kugeles, on his way home. City Visitor George K. l.owe of Ashland was Entertains Guest» Mr. and Mrs. Everett Faber en a visitor in Central Point Tuesday tertained at their home Friday ev evening. cuing toe following guests: I'loy Voting am) Cus Moore of Ashland, A K. C. To Meet Ella Mae Wilson and F rank Van lo e W o m en s B elief C orps will Dyke of Medford. Ellen Jean Moody m eet Saturday S eptem ber 6th at of Salem ami Hon Fuber. A most wineli lime I e birthday of those t leliglilful lime was spent. uoru m Ju ly . Augtfs. am t Septem bei w ill be eeleiu aleil. All m em b er, p h a se note the day. , WHERE TO START Visitors from Chicago Mrs. Iten/lng «'"I »»« •*"*'!» Tucker of Albany visited at Hie home of Mr. and Mrs. J. (I. Isuiic- snn last week. Mrs. R enting wilt Girl Born to W alker1» Mr. and Mrs. W ilfred W alker an lie remem bered us Miss Bess Bryan nounces the birth of a baby gill of this valley and Marjorie Tin ker born Tuesday August 20th. wlm was ill one linn- m inister of the Medford Christian Church. un the xtugc for Ashland to visit tils grumi purent» uml his fiilhci fur u short while. Guest at F aber Home Miss Ellen Jean Moody of Sali ill w as a guest at Hie E verett Fauci home lust week. Istie left Monday A. E. George of Portland sales- ban for llie I oriland Seed Lu., visited m erchants I ere Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hohnert uud children spent the week end at Lake of tlic Woods. Tlie Past Matrons club of the Eastern Star held a picnic in l.ilh- i i Park Sunil iy. ’th e families were invited and those from tier«* attend ing were Mr. amt Mrs. W. C. I.eever. Mrs. It. Paxson, Mr. and Mrs. tom Pankey, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hurscll. Mrs. Head. C /ni/’ije in O ppon'tfon If those «rim are the enemies n t tn noeent anui“'m eat t ad Hie dlreetloa of the world lliov «voiilil take away the sprn .• and i . u ’ h Hie former from the year, the L ite r from himum Ilf».— Ralsac Children Picnic T hirty children «tf the P rim ary departm ent of the Christian church ei<loved a picnic in the park | \ edni-.ilnv afternoon. Games and a peanut Inuit proved lots of fun. 1 I,... cream cones were served by Mrs. Harry Young. Dorothy Jones 1 and Mrs. Al Ilermunson. Substituting Good Teeth For Bad Mr. anil Mrs. Ernest Iteames, Iter- nice and l.eota Iteames and Grace Ilermunson all spent the day Sun day in l.itliin Park. Prof. W alter I.. Myers of Eu gene was a dinner guest at the Inane of Mr. and Mrs. IL E. Young la d Wednesday. DR. I. It. GOVE youth as my young friend. They did not know where they were Visitor in City Removing deeayed, dlsease- going, hut they did not quit, they Mr. mid Mrs. C. K. Buckman of tnfeeteil sings mid replacing simply plugged ahead and, usual for her home. .slamafh Falls are in Central Point ■ ■ V n a* ■ n ■ ■ ■ them with sunitary. w hole ly to their own surprise, won out. this week looking after property some looking and com for I said, in the second place, that "".Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fry of Med interests. a We Handle a Good table plates is my life work, all men are crude and all men are ford w ere visitors al Hie home of a Quality of the Beat unit my aim is to satisfy ev Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Stone Monday w onderful, 'th e purest saint has Mr. amt Mrs. I.. Hatfield drove a Petroleum Product» ery patient that enters my secrets in his heart that make , evening. Eagle Point Sunday and enjoyed a Available. office. Ttiat I succeed is him blush, the w orst man lias one of .Mrs. H ow lett’s fine dinners. attested by hundreds of Hie moments of splendor. Week End at C rescent City ’ We Solicit best people in t»regod. .Man is the iwhlest of all crea Mr. and Mrs. Erank Gregory. J Your Patronage V is it» M o th e r tures, and the most tragic— a little Lyle Gregory and Lucille Abbott James Haris of the Standard Oil higher than the anim als, a little } 1 spent the week at Crescent City Company of C rater Lake spent last low er than the angels W ith alt returning home Saturday. week visiting his m other at Seven ■ h is\cru d en e ss, he does his work, • Oaks. ■ sacrifices for his young, and faces C harlie Wimer of Ashland vis Specialist on Plate» and blind fate w ith courage. ited Al H erm anson in this city Rridgea G irl R om to H ertfo rd 's “Don’t criticize men o r judge Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl H ertford art- I (riltTK re, I'itinn. D entistry Done the Modern them ,” I srrW to the lad. “Like the proud parents of a baby girl W ay them. Sympathize w ith them. Shell anti 'l'exact» born Monday, August the 25th. Laugh w ith them. God will do the Visitors in City a We (Üve S & 1 1 t U E Main MEDFORD Mr. and Mrs. Boy W eaver of judging. Onice pitone 372J Rea. 708-J ( ¡arcén Stamps a Berkeley C alifornia were visitors Finally I said that, w hile it at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ev Visit Jones F am ily might do the younger man good Doctors Byron and Mary Frank ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a to change his job, I doubted erett Faber Sunday. of Chico, C alifornia arrived in w hether it would. He is in a fast- ■ ■ ■ ■ Central Point Saturday for a abort ■ ■ ■ ■ growing industry which has made Vacation at Lake of the Woods visit w ith their nephew Edw ard Mr. and Mrs. Roy W yatt and fortunes and w ill make many .limes and family. > children are enjoying a vacation at others. I told him about a friend of t the Lake of the Woods. Mrs. C. Bowman and daughter ■ Ours i» a modern supply depot fo r the builder fo r we handle mine who was driving through the Majorie of Merrill, Oregon are spen ■ Lum ber, Shingles. Lath, Lim e, Plaster, Cement, Johna-M anville Kentucky m ountains. W anting to Leave fo r Bandon ding the week here visiting Leon Roofings etc., and make ever; Cling in Cabinet W ork and M ill Mrs. Ed Vincent and son Bobbie ard Bowman and family. get to Cincinnati for the night, he Work. left Saturday for Bandon to spend asked directions of a native. a week with Mrs. V incent’s grand T R O W B R ID G E L U M B E R Y A R D Kn Route to Seattle “ Go down this road about ten Ellis Gleason of Seattle who has mites, and take your right tu rn ,” m other, Mrs. C. J. Foster. T R O W B R ID G E C A B IN E T W O R K S been in Oakland visiting and his the native began Then he stopped Let us estimate your bill, you will like our Service, Quality ar.d Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Pomeroy spent sister Mrs. C. E. Perry of Everett and spat. “No, I think you’d bet Price«. M IDFORD, OREGON ter to go the other way and take last week at I.ake of the Woods. , W ashington who has been in Los ■ ■ ■ ■>> ■ ’S a a a a a a a a e a a Angeles stopped in C entral Point l I your first left.” He spat again, the first part of the week on their thought deeply, and then in a sud V entura Visitors den hurst of confidence, exclaim W yvette and Clifford Boswell of way home to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ed ed: “Tell you w hat, neighbor, Ventura, California are visiting Gleason. III! If I was aim ing to go to Cincinatti their many friends in this city. Leave fo r Pendleton I w ouldn’t start from here.” Mr. and Mrs. Will W right Jeft Most of us w ant to arrive, but Leave fo r Home TW O-PANTS W ednesday for Pendleton to attend w e’d like to sta rt from som ewhere John W right and son John Jr., the Round up held at the place else. Maybe I’m wrong, hut I of Riverside C alifornia, who has have come to the conclusion that been here visiting relatives for every year. it doesn’t make much difference the past tw o weeks left Tuesday Bobbie Hoagland left Wednesday w here one starts, that all businesses for th eir home. are good and all are bad, all are Ready for dull and all are thrilling. And that the im portant thing School or Play studying maps and w ondering about other roads. But starting, right here, w here we are. Nip & Sip Service Station Dr. I. H. Gove Building Materials ! : ■ ■ : Mail U» Your Films SW EM ’S 217 E. Main St. Medford Watch Repairing Rone right and we pretnined it. when W > give a moaeybaek guarantee on atl w o rk . When you think of BOY’S SUITS $10.95 to $14.50 ------- «------- B. F. Pankey received w ord from his wife who is in Seattle that her m other passed aw ay in that city. DIAMONDS Everything a b o y wants for dress— and everything his mother wants for sturdy wear and economy—that de- cribes these suits. Leave for P ortland .lorris and Margaret Dow will leave Saturday for their home in Portland. Morris has been spend ing the summer here w ith his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bee- bee and M argaret has spent the sum m er w ith her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kohler. think of JEW ELER S MEDfORO. ORE. When Twilight Comes Nature Cure Naturopathy is the climax of health science. All diseases come within the range of its philo sophy and practice. Dr. A. R. Hedges ■ When twilight cornea, thousands o f farm homes and build ings are lig h te d -llg h ted at the touch o f a button— lighted by electricity, which is cleaner, cheaper, safer, and in f in it y more convenient than the old methods. To be certain o f the most economical and trouble-free electric service, install a complete wiring system ami MAZDA lamps in your home and buildings. Electricity is bringing new profit to farms. The application of electric motors does swiftly and cheaply hundreds of th e slow, and tiring farm jobs. And in the farm home, ohi electricity cooks, cleans, washes, irons, and refrigerates. Some have two pair of Golf Pants, some with III, one long and one knickers and others with tw< ... pairs of longies. I THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY "Y»»r Pirtnir« ln Health Institute Stewart Building 235 E. Main Street Phone 170. Medford ■ ■ ■ W » B ■ ■ ' B. B F2 B B B». They're smart enough for Sunday best, and too smartly' made to be outwitted by the rough and tumble life they'll lead after school. Sturdy tweeds and worsteds, serges and mixtures, reinforced at all points of strain. A decidedly extra value for the price. / ------- " T H E PHONE-486-467 ■s z ■ a s ■ b * B o a n n M M STORE FOR E V t f f V f c u D V ”___ MUWRP.aRKOU. :< :