Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, October 11, 1929, Image 2

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    CENTRAL POINT STAR
P u b l is h e d b y M a c ’s P r i n t i n g Co.»' G o ld H ill, O r e g o n
C. J . S H O R B , E
d i t o r _______________
T h i s is j u s t a h i n t. W e a r e su re t h a t t h e p ro g re ssiv e ty p e
o f c it iz e n s w h ic h c o m p o s a «.ur c o m m u n ity w tl h e q u ic k to
fo llo w t h e s u g g e s t i o n . O 'c.* c o m m u n ity s h o u ld h e a s o n e
l a r g e f a m ily , fre e f r o m d is c o r d a n d i n t e r e s t e d in t h e w e ll
THE I0KEKS CJRNF.S
C e n t r a l l ’< in t ( )re s o n a n d
P U B L I S H E D E V E R Y FRID A Y
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p o s t o ffice a t G o ld l h l l . O re g « n under
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Ctirap, At That
Clerk i» five and Ivn: Y<>u enn
h iv e anythin« In here fur n »lime.
Cuatom -r:
I’ll Ink»’ thut little
■liiiule behind the i.tniiy counter.
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the act . f , l u c h
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Subscription $2.00 year in
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s e a so n s th a n d o es o u r o w n O re g o n .
♦ ♦ ♦
W h il e t h e f a r m e r s a n d p o l it ic i a n s a r e b u s y d e b a t i n g
t h e m e r i t s o f t h e c o o p e r a ti v e c a u s e th e b a n k s a n d m g b u s ­
in e s s a r e r a p i d l v m e r g i n g a n d c o m b in in g to b e t t e r t h e i r
b u s in e s s i n t e r e s t s . T h e A g r i c u l t u r a l i n t e r e s t s m u s t sh o w
a U n i t e d f r o n t o r t h e y w ill s u r e l y r e a p a p o o r f in a n c ia l
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testing your car
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to the v.in-
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dow and stared up at the .iip'ur.e
till it disappeared. Then she got
out her little wet hundían chief
again.
Mama, what was I crying about?
she asked.
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O ffic e W ith A1 H e m e n s o n
Slight Detour
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is a l*re«trlplion fur
.After the r.pnU.er had tai ,1
J,Mg that his iiudieiue »cu ll no Cold?, G rip p e, F ’v. P e o n ie ,
Biliou*» r ev er a n d M b r i n
loi«.,. r siippi'e.s U nir i . o m i s , the
lo.i .ha.i l .r K«»t im p a li-nt v.iih Die It U the miwt speedj remedy known
.a.iiil i . one ami r'lp 's.! wi.li the
gavel
I" hint that Ins Um« " is up.
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S o u t h e r n O r e g o n r e c e i v e r h e r I i 'g c
th e iarm ers i a ,:..» i , h who l»:ni stooped to
new th e 1
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'od rain piek 11p >ni t’ling. The ni.in ii'I
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k " a s a re s a i t . t 1
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A u t u m n , s u r e l y w o u ld be a m s. 1
iven t > the lulls e;.n hear hnn yet.”
t h e c o n d itio n s a r e so d i f f e r e n t.
F e w p la c e s , h o w e v e r c a n ¡ r e d u c e m o r e p k a s a i . .a ll
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a n d v a lle y s . A u t u m n im g ; b. ; • -
it iy and 1 ica-andy goes
s o m e g r a y haired lady wh ; -
a b o u t h e r la b r s . w h ile w e e. n . ;'a -.ire h*. r. and love her
that her life’s work
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A Blessing in Distili ?
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b e in g o f o n e a n o t h e r .
A n I n d e p e n d e n t N e w s p a p e r p u b iis h e d in t h e Interests of
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And Got Bumped
“ My Johnny got bunged up at the
last football game. He broke an
arm anil w renched his shoulder, not
h a rv e s t.
to mention the bruises.
But I didn’t know he played foot­
♦ * ♦
ball.
T h e w o r ld s e r ie s is n o w h a v i n g i t s i n n in g . F o o t b a ll
He doesn’t. He got into the w rong
w ill t h e n t a k e t h e l i m e l i g h t - t h e n "Do y o u r C h r . s t n . a s rooting section.
s h o p p in g e a r l y ! , w ill a c c o m p a n y o ld S a n t a C la u s f o r a
m o n t h 's s o jo u r n w i t h u s b e f o r e s p r i n g p o litic a l c a n d i d a t e s
An Opportunity
WVary Wille and Dusty Rhodes
w ere reclining upon the grassy
slope near the w ider tank. The
usually talkative W illie was very
quiet and had been that way for a
half hour.
. I) r S l i d D u s t s , " w i l t ' s eatin’
youse?
You ain ’t said a w ord |
since we been lay in’ here!
, wuz jesf ,h inkin. replied Willie
| hat I w isht I was a coal miner so’s
w ill b e c o m e a c tiv e .
♦ * *
W i t h t h e w e a t h e r b e c o m in g m o r e w i n t r y it is t h e
p r o p e r tim e o f t h e y e a r t o b e g in p l a n n i n g t h e c o m in g
y e a r ’s w o r k . T h e lo d g e s , c iv ic c lu b s , a n d in d o o r s p o r t i n g
a s s o c i a t i o n s w ill s o o n h e in s e a s o n a n d in t h e s m a l le r c o m ­
m u n i t i e s W h e re t h e e n t e r t a i n m e n t f a c i li ti e s a r e m o r e o r
le s s lim ite d m o r e t h o u g h t is n e c e s s a r y a lo n g th e lin e 01
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P l a n s c o u ld w e ll b e f o r m u l a t e d to m a k e
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e d u c a t io n , c iv ic d e v e lo p m e n t a n d c o m m u n it y s o c ia b ility .
E L E C T R IF Y
FOR
BETTER
t used to he th e c u sto m fo r
m e c h a n ic w i t h h im .
T o d a y , G e n e ra l M o to rs its e lf e m p lo y s
s k ille d a u to m o tiv e e n g in e e rs to m a k e it
cas> fo r y o u t o se le c t y o u r n e w c a r. ’I hcsc
m en a rc w o r k in g fo r y c u a t its P ro v in g
G ro u n d th e 1168-acrc o u td o o r la b o r a to r y
in M ic h ig a n w h e re e v e ry k in d o f c a r is
te s te d .
B efore a n y G e n e ra l M o to r s c a r g o es in ­
t o p r o d u c tio n , a fleet o f a d v a n c e m o d e ls is
c o n s tr u c te d a n d se n t to th e P ro v in g
G r o u n d . T h e re th e s e a d v a n c e c a rs m u st
m ee t e v e ry te s t- te s ts fa r h a rd e r th a n y o u
w o u ld m a k e . S o m e tim e s th e y arc r e b u ilt,
re d e s ig n e d , re te s te d m a n y tim e s u n til th e y
a re p ro n o u n c e d ri&ht, a n d re a d y to be p u t
L IV IN G
i n t o p ro d u c tio n .
T h c ^ tc s ts in v o lv e sp eed , p o w e r, e n d u r ­
a n c e , b r a k in g , r id in g c o m fo rt, h a n d lin g
c a se ; fu e l a n d o il e c o n o m y ; b o d y s tr e n g th
a n d s a fe ty — e v e ry p tia sc o f car c o n s tru c ­
tio n a n d p e rfo rm a n c e .
B u y in g a c a r is easy to d a y because
th e s e m en a t th e P ro v in g G ro u n d a re w o r k ­
in g fo r y o u to a ssu re y o u o f v a lu e w h e n
y o u select a G e n e ra l M o to r s c a r.
GENERAL
M OTO R S
LIGHTING th e LIVING ROOM
The well lighted living room of today calls for
at least two lighting effects. For festive occa­
sions when many people are assem bled a central
fixture or wall brackets, properly shaded, along
with portable lam ps afford a general level of good«
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lighting. For more intim ate hours of study and
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reading, a lower level of lighting, furnished by
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well shaded floor and table lam ps, is necessary.
T h e C alifornia O regon P ow er C om pany
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BV,1CK
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" / I car f o r r e t r y purse
a n d p u rp o se"
C P l V n o I F T . 7 model«
>525 —
>07 A « « in the price range o f the four.
Si *>th r< * erf ul ^ c y liftc e i valve »»•
h< . I engine B eautiful F it her id o d lrt.
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l ‘ i to n cha«(t! and I Hi <«»•
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to 1. •: lu x u ry
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r*. h* Je m e .larg e r
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and t ty lu h linex.
O L D S M O H IL B . » m«> k i t >«75 —
>'.t’ 55 The fin e < ar at L«.w P in t N o te
rr
¡ r e r e '• n.e-i anti a lly
and in the I t t i ’ct B<
*1» ’ e ig h t
opt nsl <*q t.f if *t t c .1 n a tio n ! in
Spc^ul and P.' Luxe It....
M A R Q N tr T E . 6 p f .M i
>965 —
>t«55. L in k ’ t n.’W » jrv . non car, «le>
!t.,ned ar.d b u ilt h * Bui. 1. •*< y..n«Lia.
Piaber B o Uca. I t a j r: e p u f. ’ »u *1» uual*
ity end »ta ft'in a i«hip w ith in i..« .h o f
n .o rr fs.i ilira .
O A K L A N D . 9 m o ’ ela >1145 —
>1 575.O akland A ll Am r 411 Six Pia-
tin tt? ’p’ / on«; r.alappearar.ee.S plendid
pci.* nniAnce. I u x urio t • c .ip u in irn c iitg
Attru tiv e c o lo ra . Bodies by I nher
V I E N G . 5 m t « k it >1 '5 .G en e ra l
M t t< a n e w ' right** at 1 et'iuin price.
'TO »1- g te e 5’ ty p e e n g in e S tr ik in g
B<«li*! b y l'isher. U n u .u xl appoint*
ruenrx. A lto o p tio n a l e q u ii rnent to m *
binations.
B U C K . 14 m o d e li >1225 — >1995,
Three new w heelbgeei, 1 lh —124 152
inches. The greatest Bun k t . f them a ll.
Many new mechanical features. F ith e r
Bodies w ith new lines.
L a S A L L E . 14 m o d e ls . > 2 2 9 5 —
>2875. C om panion car to ( adillac (.ore*
tinental lines. D is tin c tiv e appearance.
9 0 'degree V type 8 c ylin d e r engine.
S triking c o lo r com binations in beauti*
fu l Bodies by Fisher.
C A D I L L A C . 26 m o d e ls . > 5 2 95 —
>7000. The Standard of the W o rld . Fa­
mous efficient 8 cylin d e r
degree V -
type engine. L uxurious Ltnliea by Fisher
and Fleetwood. Extensive range o f
c o lo r and u pholstery com binations.
( A ll Prices f. o. b. Factories)
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G e n e rA Ä ^ m M U h .
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behind I»'»
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fn ^ b o u t.
F R IG ID A IR E A u to m a tic Refrigera­
tor. N ew id e m models w ith co ld -co n ­
tro l device. T u tone cabinets. P ru e a n d
model range to su it every fa m ily.
D E L C O - L IG H T Electric H a n ts - Ij>
W ater Syitems Provide a ll electrical
conveniences and labor saving devices
o r the farm.
T U N E IN
G eneral M o to rs Fam ily
Party,every M o nd a y,9 :5 0 P. M (Eastern
Standard T im e ). W E A E and 57 afsoep
ated radio stations.
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