Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, December 06, 1929, Image 3

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“PETER
eunore Clark
SOON HAVE DANCE HALL
Last Wednesday af. m o o n the
C entral P oint schools presented tw o
playlets at the shcool a u d ito riu m
lust Wednesday. The firs t was a
three act play "P eter Rabbit** and
the fo llo w in g w ere members o f the
east t
p e a l Happenings
Hun-Hpota—
A. P. W h itn ey le ft Tuesday fo r
If you happen to hi- Interested in Peter R abbit ................. Clyde Lees
PnrHaiin to receive m edical tre u l- sun-spots lake a look at tin- sun ilur-w l-lopsy ............ ..... Geneva M illa rd
nieiit.
iug the c u rly m orn in g hours Just a f­ Mopsy ....................... Vivienne Boss
............Loren W ebster
ter the fog begins to fade. Smoked C otton Fail
Daughter Horn
K ass in not needed, according to M other R abbit -------- B e lly H ill
Donald H ielnydson
A fo u r m id h a lf pound daughter those w ho have made observations. Mr. McGregor
w tu horn to M r. m ill M r*. W. J. The w eather man says the bigger C arrots—-Iris H ill, H om er Young,
H arold Jewett, M ilto n P itts, Robert
G ardner, Nov. 17th.
the spots the colder the weather.
One now show ing is reported to he Grisham, Inez M orningst ir, R ichard
Mr. ( ir lflln o f the Ames H a rris .j.'i.OOil m iles in length Grants Pass W yatt, D oris Lee Anderson, M argar­
DeWayne.
N eville Hag Co. at P o rtlan d was a C ou
m i rie
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In so fa r as we have had no fog f ir in g Beans— Robby T ucke r, (Tee-
builness v is ito r in C entral P oint.
here yet. we have not been able Io n Y Weeny Bean) Donald N ichols,
Tuesday.
decide just w hat tlnu- Io look fu r Hhggest Bean), B illie Lees, Byron
the sun spots.
M iller, C liffo rd M ille r, Charles Bern-
Geu. Pox Vialta
h nrdt, M arion Raker, Vernon H o l­
(ieo. Pox o f Medford a form et
land.
Real Estate man o f this c ity was
A L L A D V E R T IS IN G PAYS
Lettuce— Jean Herm anxon, Maxine
in the c ity , Tuesday.
A ll a dve rtisin g pays. Experience 'hdter, Avenelle Clemen . Nadine
of Hie business w o rld c o n firm s I h i . 'h h o t, Let ha Hesselgrav-- Wanda
Mias P arker Visita
Leah P arker w ho is teaching ve rd ict. A ll adve rtisin g pays, h i l t Hood.
school at Bonanza spent the ludi- some adve rlisi menls are much m orl Radishes— Em etine Applen de, Zada
days w ith her parents at W illo w p ro du ctive o f direct results Ilian Cash, Barbura Ix-e K o hle r, Erm a
Springs.
olln-rs. Jusl as one man may he a
more effective salesman Ilia n the
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Home Prom N orm al
average so one w e ll dressed and
Miss Georgia Adams and Piva w e ll prepared advertisem ent w ill
Adams w ho are attending norm al at produce re tu rn s fa r in excess of
Ashland w ere home over lite week those generally received fro m in ­
end.
d iffe re n t advertising.
B
Lei those w h o doubt Hie e fficacy
E ntertain at D inner
o f a dve rtisin g make a lis t o f the i t ­ U
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Richardson ems o f every-day use that they p u r­ ■
entertained at d in n e r Thanksgiviiffe, chase. N in e l v-nine out o f every hun­
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Richardson and dred w ill la- a n a tio n a lly know n
Erma ami Mr. and Mrs. Fred W iley. item , whose reputation has been e-
stablished by p rin te rs ink.
Leave for Klam ath
A d ve rtis in g pays in tw o ways. 1st II
Mr. and Mrs. Jess R ichardson and it ma- tilin g Hu- buyers d ire c tly Io
daughter Erm a left F rid a y
* ir Hie seller in response Io the adver­
Klam ath Falls to v is it relatives and tisers message.
friends. They returned home M on­
2nd, it may create a favorable Im ­ kt
day.
pression in (lie subeoncioui m ind
that is translated in to action when a
Visit W ith Parents
Hie need fo r the com m odity o r ser­ u
Mr. and Mrs. C liffo rd H atfield of vice arises.
• Seattle, Wash., a rriv e d Wednesday
Il is this in d ire c t result that m any
Io spend T ha nksg iving w ith Mr. m anufacturers and business leaders
Iln llle ld 's parents, Mr. ami Mrs L. fin d most valuable o f a ll. Rut of
H atfield. They left Saturday ev­ course w here the advertisers mes­
ening fo r th e ir home in the n orth. sage cun he made o f such interest
ami so co n vin cin g that the buyer im -
Students Home
m e d ile ly rushes to the seller, then
Among the students home from indeed a double Jog has been ac­
Oregon
State
College
fo r
Hie com plished that makes the purchase
T hanksgiving holidays w ere R o lan d o f p rin te r’s ink the greatest o f a ll
H over, Samuel M illsap, George Eld- investm ents, —Oconto, Wiseonson,
en. They left Sunday m orn in g fo r R eporler.
C orvallis.
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R o a d H a r d to P o lic e
L .o v e . for Portland
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Spend Thanksgiving H ere
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wayne Leever o f
Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. E a rl l.eev­
er and I wo sons o f Vancouver spent
Hie T ha n ksg ivin g holidays w ith
Ih e ir parents.. M ayor and Mrs. W.
C. Leever, in thia e ily .
The Khyber pass, n narrow dofllt
In north went Iinlla, connot-ilng the
Punjab with Afghanistan, In open to
truffle only on Tuentlayn and Fridays
The atntr of Afghanistan undertakes
to police the pnsa for only two days
a week to protect travelers from at
tacks by the lawless Afrldl trlbeo.
T o D r ill ffu lg fa R ubber
Never try to drill M hole jn . hft-d
The scenes were as fo llo w s :
rubber panel without first provtdkn.- a
Act I. Home o f the ra b b it*— E a rly
W orkm en are busy at the present
starting dint for the drill with a e.....
m orning.
tim e rem odeling the in te rio r o f the ter punch, without such a pur., h
Act II.
Mr. M cGregor’s garden, H aw k b u ild in g , fo rm e rly occupied mark the drill will - walk” all over the
M idday.
by A l Herm anson’s feed store and panel, no matter how carefully you
Act I I I , Home o f the Rabbits, ev­ Hie place w ill be fixed up in to a bold the drill itselt
ening.
m odem
dance p a v ilio n .
A. W.
The second p la ylet wag one en­ W alker, o f th is c ity and fo r several
A n c ie n t G o th ic S tru ctu re
title d " I t Can’t Re Done."
years, dance prom oter in Southern
Southwark cathedral Is the oldest
F o llo w in g was the Cast:
Oregon, w ill have charge o f the hall. Gothic building In London, mart) of It
Jack ............................. .. A lv in Maple Mr. W a lker believes that a h a ll in kelng « . years older than Westminster
abbey.
J ill ...................................V ivian Jones C entral P o int w ill he q uite an asset
Joan ............................. E lizabeth Scott to the tow n and that his h a ll w ill
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
D arby .......................
Robert Jones d ra w good crow ds especially now
Solo Parts were taken by the fo l­ since the dance halls al Eagle P oint,
"You ar# Weloome"
lo w in g c h ild re n , M ildred G regory, Gold H ill and the Compton C olony
D. E. Millard—Minister.
John C lark, Robert Jones and V iv ­ are closed.
Miss Eula Benson—Bible school
ian Jones.
Superintendent.
The C ity G irls C horus was com ­
B eg in W ith P e tty L a rc e n y
Bible school at 10:00 A. M. with
posed o f Geraldine Jones, P h y lis
A survey of the Inmates of many classes for all agoo.
T u rp in , W ilm a Hood, Evelyn Jones, penitentiaries made by an official of a
Church services at 11:00 A. M.
Frances Faber, G eraldine Tex and Juvenile court Showed that petty lar-
A co rd ia l in v ita tio n to a ll.
Avis Ayers, N ellie E ich er and Grace oeny was the outstanding flrvt offense
Hertnanson.
of the prisoners examined.
CHURCH OF CHRMT
F arm er Lads—John C lark, John
Smith, H arold Sm ith, Laurel Capps,
C o n fe d e ra te M o n e y
John Eddy, A lb e rt G ardner, F orrest
C entral Point, Oregon
The paper on which Confederate
Thom ason, Champ P itts, Clyde Frye,
currency was printed was not distinc­
W e * Pino Street
and O rv ille Caster.
tive paper. Lt was comparatively good
. Faithful Men in Charge
A to ta l o f £112.00 was realized quality paper with a grayish tint and
Assembly— 10.00 o’clock A. M.
from the entertainm ent.
was printed on both sides.
A cordial welcome to all.
Why Hide Your Light
Under a Basket?
I f you have Something to Sell A dver­
tize It.
V is it in T u rlo ck
T h e O b je c t o f L ife
M r. and Mrs. Louis Grimes and
While I have alwuys recognized
fo u r sons and Mr. nnd Mrs. W . I’ .
Grimes spent the T ha nksg iving h o l­ that the object of business is to make
idays ill T u r lo c k , C a lifo rn ia as money lu an honorable manner, I have
guests o f Mrs. W. P. G rim e ’s b ro th ­ endeavored to remember that the ob­
ject of life la to i?e good.— Peter
er, Mr. W. L. C ritse r. They re tu rn ­ Cooper.
ed home Sunday.
Don’t try to keep it a Secret».
Y ou have Competitors who will not be so
retiring.
If you don’t think enough o f yo u r
W. R. c . to Meet
The Woman's R elief Corps w ill
h old th e ir reg ula r meeting, Satur­
day, December the seventh.
A ll members are urged Io la- pres­
ent as there w ill he an election o f
officers. There w ill also he a b ir th ­
day p a rly fo r a ll having a b irth d a y
the past six months. Come and en-
jo y a good meeting.
business to boost it.
Have Stone Fill Your
Prescriptions at the
You should not
feel bad if it» is not a success.
Rexall Store
Ten yeprs experience in the p re ­
scrip tio n Departm ent.
Alw ays
ofi Hie job. 7:00 a. m. u n til 8:30
p. in.
PAXSON DRUG CO.
W ith Parents
Lola Davis spent T ha nksg iving
day w illi her parents at Grants Pass.
Phone 11
C entral P oint, Ore
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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
trade.
FOR OUR CUSTOMERS
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I. D. Lewis
Oregon
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