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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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-
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the local demand for good meats as we know it
from our long experience dealing with the local
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I. D. Lewis
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