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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1930)
-------- --- >2V C EN I k AL point star 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 act of March 3, 187»_____________________________________________‘ Subscription $2.00 year in advance. Ad rate on application GREETINGS! Another year has become history. 1929. while not a howling success as a business year has not been as bad as many former years. The business conditions appear better now than they have for several years. Many public improvements are planned. New peo ple are coming to our valleys—new homes are being built new mines and mills are opening. In fact, the general trend seems toward a bigger and better year in 1930. We can see no room to fret—the time for advance ment is at hand and surely there are many industries that should flourish in these valleys and should the new indus tries come they will bring new residents, more stores and more farmers. We believe that this city, state and nation has much good in store for each and the present year will find many visions realized. W ith the passing of the old and the advent of the new year we cannot help feeling somewhat sentimental. We have enjoyed a fair year and are looking forward to bet ter things. We expect our town to grow and we, expect to extend the services of our publication and make it more of a necessity in the lives of our people. We feel that our past efforts have been rewarded by the additional patrons we have added to our lists and it is with a feeling of pride that we have been accorded this splendid support and only hope that we will be able to give added service* to many more this coming year. May the blessings of health, happiness and prosperity be the lot of each of our many friends throughout the new year, is our sincere wish to you all. & HOLIDAY GREETINGS TO EVERYONE \fh. fPltlole. did Veil conte fluid 1 _ _ tl a P ffiu ltiit Lowell of th ll’v. I •letx ro county, Mayo?" If H i« ! * i ■ caot <! us .saving that the youns* . Ii.l tl.,.1 * • he boy is when he enters college Was your mol tier named Bridget the better o ff he is. He says that :r your father Michael?" Our» I* a luoderii supply depot for the builder for we hand the temptation to go to the devil “ They wor.” le I.umber, Shingle» l.ath l.jnie, Plaster, Cement, Johns-Man increases with age. ’ It is my duty to Inform you that ville Itooflngs ete.. and make everything in Cabinet Work y r aunt Mary has died in Chicago and Mill Work Chief justice Marshal of the Ohio lc vlng you nn estate of 100,000.” Supreme Court, in commenting upon T R O W B R ID G E L U M BER YA R D There was a short silence below the state's divorce laws, according t! n a lively commotion. T R O W B R ID G E C A B IN E T W O R K S to a prominent national magaiine, "Are you coming, Mr. Otoole?" Let us eatjniate your hill, you w ill like our Service, Quality says. "So great is the disparity of ‘ In one minute was the bellowed and Price». „ Medford, Oregon the divorce laws among the states nnswer. "I just stopped Io lick the that a man may be single In one foreman. state, married in another, divorced in a third, and a bigamist In a fourth." A Georgia youth bet he could drink a quart of whiskey,—he did and he died. Just another case of dying ,0 establish n non-stop record. An Idaho sheriff is accused of making too few arrests for prohi bition violation. He perhaps is a prohibitionist and w ill have nothing to do with people who drink. A man in Washington was put in ja il for a night and paid a fine of $10 for messing up a road hog's windshield with a brick. A rather rigorous penalty but we have seen the time it would he worth it. We noticed last week that Med ford had a couple of hold-ups. a torture case and a gun fight between the desparado and police and we are now wondering if (he county seat weekly paper w ill blame that on the mayor too. o ---------- % JANUARY IS THE MONTH FOR STORE WIDE REDUCTIONS. RUTHLESSLY MARKED DOWN FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE. W HY LOOK FOR “CHEAP” GOODS W HEN YOU CAN GET DEPEND ABLE QUALITY AT SUCH LOW PRICES HERE? PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL STORE CLOSES JAN. 18th. Ladie’s Tweed Dresses Mens’ Suits Regular $6.75 Sale— Oregon City W oolens PURE VIRGIN WOOL $3. Regular $22.50 Regular $25.00 75 Girls' Wool Skirts $3.75 PIQUOT SHEETING 9*4 65c yard SAME WORLD Mother and daughter attended the same dance the other night and mother was taking daughter to task. “ You were a long time out on the porch w ith Mr. Smith last night. What was going on? “ Did you ever sit out with father at a dance before you married him?’’ countered the girl. “ Why, yes I suppose I did.” "W ell, mother i t ’s the same old world.” SLOW WORK Barber—Your hair is getting very gray, sir. Customer—I'm not surprised. H ur ry up. WHY HE WAITED It seems that a lawyer made his way to the edge of a ditch where the street Rang was working and called for Timothy O’toole. “ Who’s wantin' me?” inquired a deep voice. MOHAWK SHEETING 9-4 ........................................... 58c yard 7 4 ............................................ 50c yard Regular Regular Regular Regular $2.85 ........................... $2.00 $2.95 ........................... $2.20 $1.95 .............................. $1.35 q 8 c .........................................75c SMOCKS Regular 1.95.............. $1.35 Regular 2.85 .............................. $1.98 PART WOOL DOUBLE BLANKETS 66x80 Regular $4.50—Sale $3.00 Regular $3.75—Sale $2.75 PIQUOT SHEETS ................................ $1.59 81x99 WOOL DRESS GOODS Regular $2.65—Sale $1.69 Regular $2.50—Sale $1.59 COTTON BATTS 3 lb- Batt...........................................$1.00 Heavy TURKISH BATH TOWELS Sizes 20x40....................................... 29c Alteration Sale Starts BOYS STAG SHIRTS Regular $5.50—Sale $3.75 Regular $4.75—Sale $3.65 Regular $4.98—Sale $3.50 Regular $5.25—Sale $3.65 Saturday, January 4th BOYS MACKINAWS • and closes Saturday, January 11th Regular $4.45—Sale $3.75 Regular $5.65 —Sale 4.00 Regular $4.95—Sale $3.50 Regular $6.25—Sale $4.50 Regular $5-95— Sale $4.20 Regular $5.00 Sale $3.65 THE ENTIRE GOLDEN RULE BUILDING IS NOW BEING REMOD ELED W E MUST HAVE MORE ROOM FOR THE WORKMEN, THROUGH OUT THE ENTIRE STORE YOU W ILL FIND MANY BROKEN LINES AND SMALL LOTS OF MERCHANDISE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICE LADIES RAIN COATS Regular $7.50—Sale $5.25 Regular $7.75—Sale $5.95 Regular $6-50—Sale $4.65 Regular $5.95—Sale $4.50 Regular $5.75—-Sale $4.25 BUY SHOES, CLOTHING, DRY GOODS AND READY TO W EAR NOW AT A REAL SAVING. Golden Rule Chain Stores Grants Pass Oregon h Regular 27.50 Regular $30.00 Regular $35.00 $17.50 $19.50 $20.85 $22.85 $25.85 . MEN’S WOOL SHIRTS Regular $4 95— Sale $3.50 Regular $3.50— Sale $2.50 Regular $2.29— Sale $1.50 Regular $2.98— Sale $1.98 M EN’S OVERCOATS Pure Virgin Wool Regular $18.50- Sale $13.85 Regular $2 j.$o Sale $17.50 ..... Boys’ Suits Ladies’ House Dresses 2 lb. Batt ....................................... 65c 16 ounce B a tt......................... 35c 8 ounce Batt ................................ 18c 77ie Golden Rule’s Big PLAN TO COME EARLY W HILE STOCKS AR E COMPLETE. THE JOKERS CORNER HAS BEEN A GOOD YEAR! A BETTER YEAR IS COMING To You and Yours we wish Happy Prosperity GRANTS PASS Clearance Sale Regular $5.95. Sale— 1929 Mrs. Nellie Neas I it ■ n ■ KNEW HER Jinks—f'Do you mind if I tell a risque joke at the party tonight?" Blinks—“ Certainly I mind. My wife is going to be there.” Jinks—“ Gosh, that would he tough if I got her started. Wouldn't it? ” WHO ENJOYS GOOD CLOTHES _ , I A New York judge says the reason that U. S. cities are prosperous is because there is no place to sit down* Office With A1 Hermonson S '! ■ ■ ■ ■ ,, B U IL D ’N G M A T E R IA L S Published by Mac's Printing Co.c Gold Ilill, Oregon C. J. SHORE. Editor (■ ■ ■ ■ T bk eBsTtt vL MWf Alt rihiM, J ammy i, iim 1 pair longies, 1 pair knickers— Regular $6.95, Sale $5.00 Regular $7.75—Sale ............ $5.95^ Regular $10.00—Sale ........... 7.25 CADET SIZES Age 12 to 18 with 2 pair longies Regular $12.75 —$9.25 Regular $15.00............ $10.75 .... MENS SHAKER KNIT SW EATERS Regular $4.25—Sale $2.85 Boy’s SHAKER KNIT SW EATERS Sizes to 36. Regular $2.98 Sale $2.05 MEN’S HEAVY STAG SHIRTS Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular $5.95—Sale $8.25—Sale $7.75—Sale $9.25—Sale $9.98—Sale $4.25 ....... $5.50 $5.25 $6.50 $6.75 MEN’S HEAVY OVERALLS Mount Hood Brand Bib $1.50 W AIST $1.40 « Everwear Brand Bib and Waist pair $1.20 M EN’S LEATHER COATS Fur Collar Heavy Lining Regular $<7.95 Sale $7.75 MEN’sT lE A V Y wool pants Regular $0.45- $4.50 Regular $4.95— $3.50 Regular $4.25— $3.50 M EN’S CORDUROYS Crearn Color College Style 22 in Bottom............ .....................$2.65 20 inch Bottoms .........................$2.50 M EN’S DRESS SHIRTS Regular $1.95— $1.35 Regular $1.29—95c Regular $1.25— $90c « LITTLE BOY’S SLICKERS Size« 4 to 8 $2.35 HOLMBERG Phone 323 North 6th and E Streets Grants Pas?, Oregon