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T n E CENTRAL po int star F riday , april i»2tt ten the tw o candidate. fo r the of E lectro-M agnetic In te rp re ta tio n o f fice o f e ditor. the Forces o f G ravity. H a m ilto n , w ho is a student in ----------O' — commerce at the college, is the son H a d R ig h t to Bo P rot’d of Mr. uml Mrs. C. T. IL im illo n o f A youth, who hurt the reputMtlon < this c iiy and u graduate o f the being u ne’er-do-well, obtained a J local high school, lie hus I,ecu a as an errand boy In an architect’« of p u rtic ip u n t in jo u rn u lis tic a c tivitie s the. His mother waa very prr>"<J on Hie C o rv a llis campus fo r the past the fact, Mid went about the neigh tw o years. Last year he was elect borhood bonding about her sou la nr. Mr, Law rence In having hlx home (luy so Hint u ll Inni the op|M irtonity ed e d ito r o f Hie Orange O w l, O re effort to erase the general Iniprevsloi «hingled and nzalUng o ilie r Im prove to see w ind our hoys uml g irls gon Slide College hum or magazine, of him. “John's got a »ery good po m id hus served us n ig h t d llo r of sttloo,” ahe said proudly to a neigh could <lo, m ent* on the place. the D a ily Barom eter fo r severul bor. “I t . draws plana for bouses Da's an artichoke, you know.” months, lie was awarded Hie ‘elllc- M r*. M. M. M o rris spent Wediiex- LOCAL HCHOOL TO ENTER ie iic y ” prize lust m onth fo r editing dhy w ith her sinter in iu w , Mrs. Al ASHLAND MUSIC FESTIVAL Hie best newspu|x r o f the term . N a tu ra lly Ih-rim m son in th is city. When a girl engages herself to wen Today a rehearsal w ill be held DESIRE UNDER 'HIE a poet, tt le usually a mark of hnprac M r. and Mrs. N o rva l W ile y o f al III A. M. amt Ha- program at I tlcablilty. Mary, however, showed that HIGH BROWS Luke Creek were v is itin g Mr. uml I*. XI. at Hie J u n io r H igh School “ Ah,” lie sighed, lo o k in g at her she had a level bead on her shoulders Mrs. Fred W ile y, Wednesday. when she announced her engiigetm at j Gymnasium, Ashland, w is tfu lly . “ My w ife does not under to her employer. “So you’re going ♦< T ill' la-sl voices from Hie 5th, Gt: , stand inc-” warry u poet I” he said. “Then I sup Mrs. Jim Burger m id d u iig h le r. 7th mid Hth grades, also li irm ouiea Fluttered, she m aided: then eager pose you'll leave me.” “Oh, no." Mar s p in t Sunday id Gazelle, C alif., hands and school orchestras w ill ly sir- leaned fo rw a rd : protested. “I don’t Intend to leave v is itin g Mr. Burger m id friends. p articip a te. About 4IMI c h ild re n ure But I I I need more aulary." "Yes, yes -go on— ” expected Io » lite r. The m orning is "D o you th in k you could u n d e r II. T. Pankey o f Ih h c iiy was one Io la- given ov:-r to rehearsal. O nly of the in itiu te s at the S hrine cere ch ild re n ta king purl need to go in hand could learn to understand— A iry C o itu m e m onial al M edford, Iasi week end. Hie m ornin g. The program fo r the that I c o u ld teach you to under- Street car regulations In Rio de l-ind— ” Janeiro require male passengers to pub lic w ill la-gin al I o’clock. We “ Yes,— yes?” Ernest Ingram , w ho has charge o f are dism issing the 5th, flth , 7th amt wear coats and socks.-Dearborn In "M y I.aw o f R e la tiv ity am! my dependent. the McCloud station o f the lire pat Mlh grades fo r all day because so ro l, left lust week to take up Ills many w ill be in the program . The <1 uties there. ■ ■ ■ firs t fo u r grades w ill be dism i se al 11:30 F rid a y m ornin g. We feel Kenneth Jerome of Hie S jie rry that ii w ill la- w e ll w o rtli the time F lo u r Company o f Medtford, was spenl if parents find it possible to c a llin g on Hie C entral Point tuerch- take Hie ch ild re n w ho are not tak nuts, Monday. ing part but w ho ra n go and en jo y the dby. 'I here is no rh a rg i Mrs. Skyrm au and son H a rry fo r the afternoon program . w ere called to Eugene, S a,unlav by C hildre n ure Io tirin g th e ir own the illn c .s o f Ivun Skyrnum w ho lunch hul hot chocolate w ill la- w i s operuted upon fo r an acute at served w ith o u t charge. Lunch w ill tack o f appendicitis. la- ei ten ill the lunch room o f the school. As Hie lunch h ou r w ill hi 1 J. II. .Samuels, w ho was p a in fu lly short it w ill la- nece-.sary fo r all in ju re d some lim e ago w hen lie was ch ild re n ta king part to take th e ir struck by a P ic k w ic k .lag»-, was lunch and rem ain on the grounds brought home, F rid a y w e ll on Hie at noon. C hildren ta king part w ill road to recovery. be undk-r tin- supervision o f Hie teachers from (lie lim e o f a rriv in g C.i-cil Cochran o f Long Bench. u n til re tu rn in g Hie same as though C a lifo rn ia , is v is itin g h is parents, school were in session. If parents j M r. und Mrs. F ra n k Cochran and' taking upper grade c h ild re n ul nine ' friends. He was a resident o f th is o ’clock w ish Io lake th e ir own c ity fo r years before going Io Cal these c h ild re n w ill la- excused. ifo rn ia . E veryb o d y W an t» P le n ty young peoples* service*. Matt. 211: fh» more you get. the more you 20-2«, Luke 4:16-20. T h is is the «tin t. They «nt payable on demand tim e fo r the consecration service. and good tor \ece value. Some are In the m orning service o f Hie counterfeit. Some come In email de- noiidnotlone, others In large. Some church Hie pastor w ill preach on , people are atlngy with them, others , Hie subject: God’s Compassion In extravagant. They can’t always hoy ¡O verloo king Our Faults. A study happhier a. Klsse« are Uke money, o f H m - weakness o f men. B ring <uiy sweeter,— idxehunge. yo ur frie n d , to w orship God w ith ----------o---------- c n u iìC H ANNOUNCEMENTS THE FEDERATED CHURCHES J. M. Johnson, Pastor F in d in g the neglected, forgotten law o f God, is the subject we are studying th is week. The s c rip tu re given is in 2n ! C hron. 31. Let us get Hu- real message fro m this study. " T b se things are w ritte n to r our adm onition, upon w hom the ends o f the w o rld arc come.” O ur school opens at 9:15. A ll arc welcome. Service A W ay to le a d e rs h ip ,” is the title o f Hie study fo r our us. In the evening service a re port o f the great state C hristian Endeavor convention w ill be given. The delegates w ill assist H m - pastor. ---------0--------- CHRISTIAN CHURCH “ You a re W elcom e” D. E. M illa rd — M in ister. M innie E. Weaver — B ible school superintendent. Bible school at 10:00 A. M. w ith classes fo r a ll ages. C hurch services at 11:00 A. M. A co rd ia l in v ita tio n to a ll. --------- o---------- CHURCH OF CHRIST Central Point, Oregon West Pine Street F a ith fu l Men in Charge Assembly— 10 00 o’clock A. M. A co rd ia l welcome to a ll. ■ ■■■■■■ »-■ ■ Why Hide Your Light Under a Basket? I.DRD Mr. S helly, teacher o f the Ro.iucs B ible class o f the C h ri.tia n C hurch, H arvey II. Lord died al h is home delivered the m orn in g address, in th is c ity lust T hursday m orning S u nd ry d u rin g tin- ubsence o f Bcv. a fte r a long illness due to old age. M iila rd , the m in iste r, w h o wag un Aged «3 years, one m onth and 23 able Io he Hi< re. days. Born at West Alm ond, New Y ork. Murch 2, 1846. The fam ily I)r. Hcekm uii o f th is c ity traded had resided in Oregon fo r nineteen Ids flue co u n try home and acrcagc years, and at C entral P oint, th irte en 011 lie a ll Lane to a Mr. W illia m s o f year;.. II»- leaves Ids w ife Lucs and M edford. Hr. Heckm an w ill make seven ch ild re n . Mrs. W, Linbeck. Ids home in M edford in the fu tu re M edfonl, Ore., Mrs. E d ith B a rth« ' hut w ill continue his pra ctice in omew, McGrath, M inn., Mrs. Gaspur th is c ity . M ill r, and Mrs. W a lle r Potts, Cen tra l P oint. Orc., Mrs. M anley G rib- Mr. Ilo llilli- d is m oving hi', clean hlns. Bridge, Orc., Jerome Lord. ing establishm ent Io the Geo. Fox N o rth Dakota, und A rth u r Lord, real estate ollkce b u ild in g . He C entral P oint. Funeral services th in k s that the ce n tra l part of the were held al the Perl Funeral Home to w n is u b e tte r locaion and the b u ild in g is la rg e r than (lie one he ■Saturday m o rn in g at 10:30 a. in. Rev. Johnson o f the Federated foniM -rly occupied. Churches o fficiatin g. In te rm en t in C entral P oint cemetery. CENTRAL POINT TAKES HONORS IN TRACK MEET W in n in g both hoys am i g irls re la y races, C entral Point won the to w n d iv is io n cham pionship o f the annual Jackson C ounty T ra ck and F ield Meet id M edford last Satur day. C entral P oint hod 181% points w ith Pho-nix next w itli 152, Gold H ill th ird w ith loti. The boys re lay team was composed o f Bolds, Castor, C. T a y lo r and A. T a y lo r. The g irls team was composed of S outhw ell, W ebster, M elvin and Thom pson. Tin- cup that they won was on d isplay in the school, Tucs- « If you have Something to Sell Adver tize It. Don’t try to keep it a Secret». You have Competitors who will not be so retiring. HAMILTON TO EDIT PAPER News o f the election o f Moore H a m ilto n o f this c ity to the office of e d ito r-in -c h ie f o f the Daily Baro meter, Oregon State College new s paper, was received in this c iiy yes te rd ay at the close o f one o f the hottest contests ever waged on the C o rva llis campus. H am ilton w on the election w ith a m argin o f 55 votes over C arl T otten, candidate supported by Sigma Delta Chi, n a t ion al jo u rn a lis tic fra te rn ity . The If you don’t think enough o f your business to boost it. You should not feel bad if it* is not a success. campus election was conducted Wednesday, w ith H am ilton and Tot- Use Your Oldest Established Newspaper Willing to Serve You at all tines with the very best meats the market affords. We do our own buying to conform to the local demand for good meats as we know it from our long experience dealing with the local I he Central Point Star trade. Our Newspaper is Not a Sideline But a Business With Us NO PRODUCT TOO GOOD FOR OUR CUSTOMERS Central Point Meat Market Central Point I. D. Lewis Oregon