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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1930)
TRI? fFVTRlf P M T STA! CENTRAL POINT STAR THE JOKERS CORNER -----»Ssr----- Published by Mac's Printing Co.» Gold Hill, Oreg, n C. J. SHORN. Editor Y An Independent Newspaper published in the Interests of ________ Central Point Oregon and v icin ity _________ PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Entered as second-class matter, October 26, 1928 at the post office at Gold Hill. Oreg, n under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription $2.00 year in advance. Ad rate on application Office With Ai Hermanson CENTRAL POINT ON THE SPOT That certain property in Central Point is in demand is quite evident, judging from the demands that have been made upon our city officers for lots in this city. Due to our close proximity to Medford where land values are greatly inflated, business houses which need loading and storage quarters along the railroad are in need of more room and want cheaper land upon which to build. Our city is indeed fortunate to be so favorably located for when these outside interests begin locating here it will mean new families, new residences, more taxes and more business for our merchants. Besides these advantages which are ours we are be ing looked upon as being centrally enough located to be the hub for a cheese factory operation and much work is being done to bring this new industry to our city. A little effort and a little cooperation among the sev eral interests of the city and surrounding territory will do much for our town. MAKE IT A REAL CLEAN-UP THIS YEAR Our spring weather is so beautiful and pleasant that cleanup days should be a pastime. The solace and pleas ure derived from seeing your property clean and attractive should be incentive enough to not only clean up your own place but encourage your neighbors to do likewise. Noth ing pays a town more than clean attractive homes and yards. It pays dividends in health, and happiness and leaves a pleasant picture in the mind of all tourists which pass thru or stop within our gates and sooner or later it means actual weath along with health and happiness. Due to the long open spring time there should be no excuse for not having the entire town spic and span before Easter Sunday. Let us all cooperate to give our city a bright, new Easter dress. ♦ + + It seems that congress is on the fence on the prohibi tion question. They don’t know whether to let the dear public die from thirst or repeal the law and let them drink themselves to death. Mix. N u w ife : “ W hy, T orn! And th is is tlie firs t «> extra I ’ve risked fo r. W hat i f it was *H»I>?" H ub by: "T h a t’s w hat I ’m p ra c tic ing fo r now.* “ T his a rtic le ," rem arked m other, loo king up from the paper, says that very few stout people are c rim in a ls I w onder w h y that is?“ I expect i t ’s because i t ’s so hard fo r them to stoop Io u n y th itig low . said father. You seem a b righ t hoy. I suppose you have a very g ixxl place in yo ur class? Oh yes. 1 sit rig h t by the stove. Don’t let me hear any had reports about you. I ’ll try not to, dad. hut you ’m ow these things w ill leak out. Irate Master (to negro se rva n t): Rastus, I thought I to ld you to get a domestic tu rke y. T h is one has shot in it. Rastus: I done got a domestic tu r key. sir. Master: W e ll how d id the shot get in it Rastus: I specks they’ was meant for me, suh. Honey, if you re a lly do lik e this ukelele, I ’m going to give it to you. An out-and-out g ift? A b solu te ly; there’s no strings to it. FRIDAY, APRIL II, Ifl.W F arm pointers eveninff. He 1» mi old time frifnd Milll«< Walker ami daughter Sybil, I of tlie editor» and stopped over n o and Mrs. Kate Boas. Horses, more (him any other farm route to Klumuth Kalla for 11 visit, Games were played amt d ainty animals, are sensitive to abrupt _____ refreshm ents were served. T lie changes in feeding and in exercise. ‘ I The monthly huhy clinic will he P o llin a tio n by agencies such us lii ld tlii* third Tuesday in April ut I tic honey l i c e arc necessary to set the City liall. a good crop of many kinds o f fr u it, 1 I'lie lust e lin ie was so successful say s the Oregon Experim ent s ta tio n .1 and in o rd e r Io give each ch ild II is recoum iciid. it that the tires be proper atte ntio n reservations run moved in to tlie orchard before tlie hi made of Miss Jui'ohs ill tlie Pella. bloom ing |x*rlod begins. One c o l ony fo r cacti acre of m ature trees i s Itilc y Ilauim ersly left last week necessary Io insure fu ll p o lliu i/a end fo r Seattle from w here lie w ill tion. take Hie boat fo r Alaska. Mr. Ham There is o n ly one way to In* sure uiersly lias Ins'll residing in lids c ity potato seed is certified and that is w ith his b ro th e r John fo r the past w hen a blue tag is scaled to the seCeral iia m tlis. tic ex|x*vts to go sack w itli a lead scat, put there by a Io tlie Ml. M cK inley M ining d is tric t. representative o f Oregon State col T w o arrests were made Saturday lege. evening at Hie dance. One o f the About 70.1MMI enum erators started revelers were fined in tlie C ity po in A p ril 2 011 Hie w o rk o f taking the lice court amt c o n trib u te d $22.50 to farm census, in co njun ction w ith (oc c ity . T he o ilie r was arruigiieS in the justice court and was lined the population census. $55. T lie use o f large amounts o f P e rry Knotts returned Sunday roughage feed fo r hard w o rk in g from San E runriseo w here tie had horses is not only w asteful lint del rim e ntu l to (In* horses, say s tlie Ore been fo r some tim e risx-ivin g med ical treatm ent, lie Is m uch Im gon Experim ent station. proved. Ilis son Sherlock returned a heeding experim ents ca rrie d on to (Ids city w ith liim and x|x*nt a by tlie dairy departm ent at Oregon couple days renew ing acquaintances here. State college indicate that tlie feed ing value o f kale is nearly as great Mrs. M atilda Parker received the as that o f average corn silage, w hen fed in tlie usual quantities. ’I’lie sad news. Monday o f the deatli of kale is lo w e r in n u trien ts, tint this lo r step son. Krank P a rker at L ex seems to tie offset by its greater suc ington, Oregon. Mr. P u rke r was a culent, p a la ta b ility and vita m in fo rm e r resident o f th is c ity amt b u ilt several homes tier»-. B u ria l was content. today at Lexington. H ardening of Ito* arteries was given as tlie cause o f Ids deatli. Gold Hill Items Mrs. In q u is itiv e : Rut w hat w oujd you do i f yo u r parachute refused to open w h ile you were fa llin g ? Mrs. I.ec Cook was a business v is Parachute Jum per (b o re d ): Take ito r at M edford, Tuesday. it back and exchange it. o f course. Mrs. R. I „ Kenaston was a v is it Why does o r at Grants Pass, K rida y, on bus Shipw recked S ailor: that big cannibal look at Us so in- iness. te n tly Mr. and Mrs. R iley Comqr, fo rm e r His Companion (c h e e rfu lly ) 1 residents o f th is c ity but now of expect he’s the food inspector. vV ’a .J tim e tT a tG tio n la a t.a rtic s Iy lll Klam ath Kails stopped over fo r a short tim e in tlie city enroute to Klamath Kails. H a rd F ood E ittn tia l A recent surrey niueng leadin' denttatt disclosed the fact that oro hygtenlefs consider hard food an sh eohite essential for cnlldren. OrdUau diet, they pointed out, consists niosi t? of soft foods, with the result tha the teeth and vums do not <et prop« eaerctse, or auch essential element as lime. Ry Including hard, crunch fbod lo one or more meals aver, day the deficiency -tune. can be quickly o \- ' L ift of M o o tt and D t t r Moose and deer live to be about eighteen aiyl twenty years of age. Moose reach their full growth In about seven years Mr. and Mrs. I.. Ilenness o f Cam as Valley. Oregon are in tlie city as the guest o f Mr. and Mrs. M cisingcr. They were called here by Hie illness o f Mrs. .Mcisingcr, th e ir daughter. Mrs. E lla P a trick is home again a fte r a v is it to Klainailh county w here she was Hie guest o f friends and relatives. She is confined at l*cr home on account o f illness, tint is reported as being m ucli iuqiroved. E. J. Robb o f Portland,- Sales Manager fo r tlie W h e rrie T a ilo rin g Co. was a v is ito r in Hie c ity , Kriday ■ ■’ Polly: W hat makes you so hoarse , Buck? Buck: I’ve been talking through a screen door and strained my voice. For that better « -rr~ Printing—see us. I offer no baits, no ridiculous ly low prices that good work cannot be produced tor. I will give you the best highly skilled dental service in all branches of the profession at live and let live prices. If you require plates that are not satisfactory call on me and secure the best obtainable here or elsewhere. Mrs. John l.ogan uud son re tu rn ed Hits week lo th e ir Inline in Rend, Oregon after spending several days is Hu* guest o f Mrs. Logan’s p a r ents. Mr. mid Mrs. Elias. Kell. T lie com m ittee o f tlie Gold H ill Health unit met at tin* Delta, Wed nesday afternoon at 2 p. l i t to make arrangements fo r Hie Id m on thly meeting o f Hie Jackson C ounty lle a ltli Association. It w ill lie held at Hie home o f Mrs. G. It. Chapman, Wednesday, A p ril 23rd at 2 P. M. A co rd ia l in v itu lio n is extended to a ll and It is desired tliat eaeli fa m ily of Hie co m m un ity w ill send a rep- i eseulalive to Hie meeting. Don Avery, a fo rm e r Gold H ill resident is a candidate fo r tlie slate legislature according to tlie Mon m outh H erald w h ic h p rin te d the fo llo w in g ite m : Doll Avery, a young man from T a ft, w ho aspires to the republican iiom jn a tiou as jo in t rep resentative fo r L in coln and Polk counties, was a v is ito r at Hie H e r ald (dtiee Wednesday: afternoon. W hile not in Hie business now , Mr. Avery is fa m ilia r w ith Hie p rin tin g trade, having learned tlie business under Hie guidance o f lien l l u r l.ampmau when Hie la tte r was pub lish e r o f tlie Gold H ill News. On h is visit to Monmouth Mr. Avery was oeeonipunied by Mr. Crusno, president o f Hie l-'irst .National Rank o f Toledo. End o f L itigation Nnila pros ni«atm rhx «wii» m not,* prestqnl. It Is nn entry mini** on th . record, by which Hie prnaa< tifor of plntiitlfT <l»dires (tint he will pros'rei! no further N olls prosequi iiieuiM III Wally ’’will not protecuis." U is e voluntary withdrawal by the proMcut Ing attorney of present proceedings on « particular bill P a n t L a tin ( j u a r t t r The t.allu quarter of Parla la tha aeetlon of the city In which the t’nl- veralty of Paris la altuoted Education In the university was formerly giver. In Ln'tn, mid Hie « ulenls used to shout the town singing their songs In Latin, thus giving rise io the name which persists to tha present flay. Your Servants Arc you taking advantage of the many electrical servants available? Do you real ize the number of wavs that electricity can lighten the burden of household duties? Developments during the last forty years in the electrical industry have revolu tionized honies, industries; transportation and communication. DR. I. H. GOVE I Advertise For Intelligent Dental Patronage recipients o f many do you use them? — Wife: Oh darling. I'm so glad you’re home. We heard that some idiot had fallen off the cliff and I w as sure it was you. S( ItP ItlS E SHOW ER Several o f tlie friends o f Mr. amt Mrs. Alva W alker gave a surprise p a rty amt hath room s h ow er upon Hie W alkers, K rida y evening. Tlie event was in the nature o f a house w in n in g . Hie W a lker fa m ily having just recently» removed to th e ir new i < sidenee on Rogue R iver in tlie western part o f tow n. Those p a rtic ip a tin g were Mr. and Mrs Alva W a lk e r and c h ild re n , the honored guests, M r. and Mrs. I.. W oodford Mr. and Mrs. W ilm e r I! itle y , Mr. mid Mi s. C. J. Short», Mrs Nina Duzenberry and ch ild re n , Mrs. Ed Shoemaker amt son Ed w a rd , Mrs. L lo yd M ille r m id daugh te r P h y llis , Mrs. I.. I.. Sm ith, Mrs. W alkers were pleasing gifts. W e take a Personal Pride in our W ork and are never satisfied unless you are d Give us a chance to Figure on your next job Of the 28 million homes in the United States, almost 20 million now have the ad vantages of light and power. The facilities of the power companies and the many ap pliances now on the market enable all of these homes to employ electrical servants at reasonable cost. These servants do not have to he hu mored. You do not have to give them “a day off.” They work for you with the same efficiency all day, every day. Arc you enjoy ing their service? Dr. I. H. Gove Specialist on Plates and Bridges Done the Modern Way 235 E Main MEDFORD r n r' C A L I F O R N I A O R E G O N Mac’s Printing Company Dentistry Office phone 372j Res. 768-J Glendale, Gold Hill, B U B I« , B K l l "r»»r Partain POWER COMPANY MïïEïfl la P rijria a * | Central Point NUB B 'UBlilBiB 1 1 . B .B ■!. B ■ A B ■ ; ■