Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, December 06, 1929, Image 2

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TH1 CENTRAL POINT ITA«
FRIDAY. DECEMBER «. I I »
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FARM POINTERS
CENTRAL POINT STAR
Wheels Re-Rubbered
Phone 261
Medford, Oregon
MBDFOKD CYCLE & REPAIR
SHOP
Kev« Duplicated by Code
Saw» Filed
General Repairing
Chas Flaher, Prop
19 N Fir St
Published by Mac’s Printing Co.»'. Gold Hill, Oregon
C. J. SHORB. Editor
T. N. PARRETT
Wrecked Cars a Specialty
Bodies Built to Order
Auto Glass, Fender Work, Wood
Work Assorted Hardwoods al­
ways in stock.
Not the citcapcst but Quality
Counts. Satisfaction Guaranteed
Ph 279v 3« S Riverside Medford
An Independent Newspaper published in the Interests of
Central Point Oregon and vicinity
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
Entered as second-class matter, October 26, 1928 at the
post office at Gold Hill, Oregon under the aet of Mareli 3,
1879.
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Subscription $2.00 year in advance. Ad rate on applieati >n
O ffic e W i t h A I H e rm o n s o n
W a tc h
R e p a ir in g
Done right and when
we promised it.
We give a mone.vhaek
guarantee on all work.
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When you ihink of
THE HIKERS CORNER
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DIAMONDS
CHRISTMAS IS COMING
r the next three weeks people w ill be busy niakBij
their purchases for the Christmas season. Shi p winch w
are iilleel with attractive suggestions and the 1 ages . •
1 wspapers «are loaded with ads destined t brin.
hi ppers to the merchant's counters. I he Chri .tma 1
<>n is here and it will amount to a three week wit '.
buy: g. giving and the extension of got el cheer.
I'o those w ho are in doubt as to what they exi ce
give te r Christmas we would suggest that they- follow ,
ads iii this paper. There will be gifts for every mei .
of the family advertised in our columns between now u
Christmas and by merchants who want your busine • a
think enough of your patronage to ask for it thru \
home paper.
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Runnlng 250 to 300 turkeys on one
q u arter acre of ground for a mouth
ami then changing to a new area is
considered a successful yardage sys­
tem for avoiding disease, says Ihe
Oregon Experiment station.
SAVING HIM TROUBLE
Thai Oregon dairym en lea
the
Husband: Darling, I forget Io buy
im portance of cow testing assoelu-
you a birthday present.
llou work in helping cull their herds
Wife: T h at’s all right, dear. I
bought a new ear for you ,0 give me. is shown lhal 59 border row s were
sold during October. by members of
the various row testing associ, lions.
* I II have you know there Is blue
blood in my veins."
i Tin' aver ge yearly produel ion of a
Gee, lady, w ’y don’t you get a I I’1'' ’dubfc eow Is considered Io he
not less than 250 pounds, s : \ s Ihe
job wi h a side sh o w ?.
Oregon Experiment station, though
B g flees have little flees and p ara­ (tie culling standards vary some*
w Ii d among the assoel dlous.
sites to bite 'em;
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make good veal. Successful veallng,
however, depends largely on the In-
dial body weigh! of Ihe calf, ami
therefore Ihe heavier breeds such as
Ihdsliens. Brown Swiss, nr even Ayr-
shlrcs make much better veal than
Jerseys or Guernseys.
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HOME POINTERS
Corn starch has about three times
as much thickening power as flour,
An easy method of slicing linston
I -own bri :nl is Io w rap Ihe loaf with
I p ie i ,• o f s i r i n g , c r o s s the end»,
, 1'! ;.V.ay fi tin each other.
Shortening nun lie saved by er
fn . doiiuh'aits In a deep, heavy
lug pan.
I dll; f.n . have lesser fleas and so
on nd finitimi.
■ I >'f swelling deteriulin
Ci utrnry Io the common In ' ' f ! * !
honeybees do not hlbernute bid are the ¡m ount of w ater required in
i!|--e
real. T ill» rolled outs
"How long I ave you been m ar­ active within t e hive throughout
w
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sv
II uhoul twice, requir*
the w inter, suys the Oregon cxprrl-
ried?"
much wider as cereal, eoar
' I ong enough to learn that there meet Ontlon. A (cm1 ••rature of .7 tv
s fulircnhcit or higher is noon- •■’« . o' ir whole cereal» s .veil 11
: e sc ue ihings you can't say with di-;
; Ini'ii'd within tl.o ch r ter, by nuts- I. n t f • I mes, and finely ground
flow ers."
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, I cereals swell from five
! i i l l i r actively irvolving the c.iir; ■ ¡ip-
to
sl\
times.
Young wife at the tclephonc: t i n of honey. I'lie colder it is o u t ­
■” u eh r. send me a pound of steak side ti.e w arm er th • li e s mtd.e it in ­
Il i in I Io leave al least one Inch
side, consequently, if the hive«, are
. n ! a In f ¡1 pint of gravy."
not properly protected the tiers eon- of s ’ ’ • 11 heels when cool ing to
siime a great deal of I oncy, rnluo • •1«. • ' Idi I o’ an I thus prevent loss
Man Entering $1.73 Theatre
"You say tins is .1 crook dram a? their own vitality, n I p.«»> m e nn of t o or r.n ‘ flavor.
e*"css -f m oisture v ith •> f e I Ive.
What is this, Ihe first ae t?”
Tl e resu’l is a w eaker rob ny in Ihe
V • «,,.. s rveil with f o i l idg di-
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i f it is not used to wash the
W inners don't quit; quitters »’« i’t spring.
f ix! down.
Forbes Weekly
For quirk venting the Oregon e
MIGHT CHANGE MIND
pertinent station reenmnv' • 1 1 • d' g
t)>i" or two extra tablespoon* of
Mrs. Grimm: And so you are to he (he calves whole milk and a '' th" i n e i ' e d * ’ 1 ■ • e n ’ n g In waffles will
my son-in-law.
nr: '«, they will eat. SI.ini m 1 n I ''■ i i
< • them f- an slicking to
He: By jove! I hadn't thought of .u!idilutes have not been f a- I to " ■■ ssaft'le iron.
that.
Every now and then, some traveling solicitor or sal
man
stops over in our city anel peddles his wares to
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people. The salesman is usually an unknown per on •
on whom no responsibility for the sale can fall. His .0
too perfect
^ ■ n a c g s H C R v c o in n
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talk
is
good
and
he
offers
splendid
bargains.
IJe
takes
a
Salesman:
This ear is a wonder. It
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deposit and sends in the order. The goods come C. O. I), goes so gently that you do not no-
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and the purchaser must take them or leave them and j t»«’e the motion, the engine is silent,
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fur
llic
builder
for
we
hand-
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lose the down payment. Oftentimes the goods are of in-
g;,s burns so Wl11
ll“',e *s
Christmas
ir l.uinher. Shmale» l..iii, 1 (n e, I'i.ister, Cement, Johna-Man-
a
fertor
quality J or the r price much higher than the original
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lone can harly see the car flash by.
»Ihe Booflna» etr., and miik» everything in Cabinet Work
N
specifications
anil Mill Work
Prospective buyer: But can't I see ■
t? Give Something
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The local person is stung, the fly-by-night salcsi..an another make of car? What is the ¡5
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T R O W B R ID G E C A B IN E T W O R K i ■
^ experience. The next salesman that comes along usually have.
Electrical
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Let ua eatjm ate your bill, you will like our Service. Quality
victimizes them again.
BROAD MINDED
and Price».
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.. Medford, Oregon
There is but one sure way to be safe. Buy the goods Mary: Its a shame that big fat man
from the people who are in business in y«ur own locality, had to take that »eat directly in front
They must give satisfaction in order to live. Besides that of you. You’re missing the whole
MAKE this Christmas a hap­
they help pay the taxes, They help keep up the roads. show.
py one to the lady of the
They build homes and extend charities. It may cost a "No, not at all of it. He’s reading ” i Mi* •
the titles aloud."
little more—If it does it is worth it.
AUTO SPRINGS
house. Give her something
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IDENTIFIED
OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING
electrical. Many hours of
All Make Cars und Trucks.
No jolt loo smull—None too Large
The governor of the state was in­
Immediately
following
President
Hoover's
message
bothersome toil can be cut
specting
some
of
its
institutions.
MERRIMAN’S BLACKSMITH SHOP
to congress, we note a raise in the stock market prices. When he reached one of Ihe insane
20
S. Riverside Avenue
Phone 279-J
out at such small invest­
We presume that this denotes that the financial center of hospitals, he received a r.essage Io
MEDFORD, OREGON
the world is confident that our president will stabilize call his office on nn im portant m at­
ments that an electrical gift
conditions
in this country and hold the standard of living ter. Not getting as quick service
is most ideal.
high enough that everyone will be able to enjoy living in as he thought he should, he barked
at the operator: I)o you know who
this great land of ours.
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I am ?"
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; BUILDING M A T E R IA L S
IT is not hard to choose
something useful.
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As soon
The fact that much printers ink is being used to spread
propaganda against the Farm Relief Bill is our greatest
assurance that it is a good idea—especially when the prin­
cipal opponents are people interested in financial and brok­
erage businesses.
as you step into your elec­
trical dealer's store you will
see many things that she
“No", replied Ihe operator, “but I
know where you are.”
Lady: If you must heg I should
think you might at least slay sober.
Tram p: Can’t be done, m a’am.
When I’m sober I'm ashamed to heg. I
ONLY EXCLUSIVE ALTO PAINT CO. IN SOI TilKRN OREGON
All Work Guaranteed
Phone 721-R
J. H. DAILY
A Painter of Reputation
CRATER LAKE AUTO PAINT CO.
601 N. Grape
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Unequalled Work at Reasonable Prices
M adf.rJ, Oregon
needs, many things that will
The firing squad was escorting
the German deserter to the place of
execution. It was a dismal m arch
in the m urk of a drizzling fall day.
“W hat a terrible m orning to die,
y es?” m uttered the prisoner,
“W hattaya got to kick about?”
asked the sergeant in charge. “W e’ve
got to m arch back through all this
rain.”
help her in her daily duties
to
make
home
w hat
it
should be.
ELECTRICAL
gifts
are
not expensive to own. They
pay for themselves many
times over in the time and
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TOUGH
Chicken w as served in a seaside
boarding house, but—well, it could
have been more tender.
“I don’t know m uch about these
things”, one man w as heard to say’
“but I feel sure that bird came from
a hard boiled egg.”
labor that they are bound
to save.
THIS Christm as can be
the one to install a range or
a refrigerator, or perhaps
something sm aller,—a waffle
iron, percolator or toaster.
CHRISTMAS morning will
have a new spark for m oth­
er with an electrical gift.
i O perators
Open Evenings
Helen Smith
By Appointment
t s : Alice D eardorf
Phone 1478
i- i I PALACE BEAUTY & BARBER
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SHOPPE
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i i 328 W Cth Sti Medford, Oregon
F. J. H arris, Prop.
i i I All forms of
A Binglette
X» Beauty Culture Perm
anent is best
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JOHNSTON’S SHOE SHOP
The
California Oreoon
Shoes Repaired W hile You
Rest
S. 4 II. Green Stamps
135 West Main St. Medford, Ore
Power Company
I SINGER 8EWING MACHINE C0|
Machines Rented, Sold, Ex-
. changed and Repaired
Hemstitching and Button Holes
Pnone 494J
130 W 6th St.
Medford, Ore.
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Our Toy Department - The Largest
In Southern Oregon Is Open To The
Public.
RIGHT AT THE START WE ARE GOING TO SLASH
PRICES-—MANY ITEMS WILL BE CUT TO LESS
THAN >/2 PRICE AND ONE HALF OFF OF WEEKS &
ORR PRICES MEANS SOMETHING TO EVERY
CHRISTMAS SHOPPER.
Splendid Assortment of
Wheel Goods and all at the
Lowest Possible Prices.
Weeks & Orr
Next to Rialto Theatre
1 West Main St.
Medford, Oregon
Mechanical Toys, Dishes
Glassware, Games, Dolls
in a Vast Assortment.