Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, April 18, 1930, Image 2

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    An alarm of fire w hs turned In
Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Korschan of
eay and making available of plunt
Wednesday
morning ul«oul 1:00
New
York
were
stopping
at
the
food, and it improves soil aeration.
Gold
Hill
Hotel
several
days
Ihe
o'clock
when
the roof of the 11. K.
Oregon has been on an exporting
basis as far as the egg market Is past week as a guest of A. D. Coul­ Wharton home was on fire, 't he
concerned since 1916, says the col­ ter and attending to busluess con­ bluse had Its origin from u defective
Published by Mac’s Printing Co.C Gold Hill, Oregon
lege extension service, with exports nected with the Sylvanite mine.
flue but did not obtain much head­
C. J. SHORE, Editor
now totaling from SOU to 700 ears
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Henrleh und way before the department was on
Mrs. Callie Wilson of Sun Franck- Ihe ground and Ihe demon pul 1«)
a (year.
An Independent Newspaper published in^hc Interests of
co are in the illy tuklng advantage flight.
The
usual
«laity
ration
fed
to
__________ Central Point Oregon and vicinity___________ Desk Sargeant: Two men and u
of the good fishing In the Hogue.
Mrs. Sargent, son Melvin and Mrs.
girt held you up, eh? Kin (you de­ horses at hard work is about 1 to
t ’R pounds of grain for each 100
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY__________ scribe them?
Don West of Seattle stopped over Paul Angsleud drove to Kirby Tues­
Well, the girl hud a run in her pounds of live weigh! and a like in Hits city enroute to Yreka. Cal­ day evening to visit Mrs. Sargent a
Entered as second-class matter, October 26, 1928 at the stocking
just above her right knee. amount of hay, finds the Oregon ifornia. Tuesday. Mr. West was sister who is til with pneumonia.
post office at Gold Hill, Oregon under the act of March 3, —Life.
Experiment station.
foreman of the telephone gang tliut
Mrs. Skelton und daughter Jean
*
was quartered here lust summer.
As
a
result
of
the
long
dry
period
1879.
are expected home Friday from
Clyde Kelt was at Bend over the Sun Francisco where Jean ha* been
Only yesterday, said Jones, who last fall, cut worms are likely to be
abundant in Oergon this summer, week end. He was accompanied on receiving medlcul attention.
was
discussing
philanthropy,
1
re­
Subscription $2.00 year in advance. Ad rate on application
fused a woman a small sum of bellev es the college experiment the trip by Mrs. John Logan amt
Members of the Gold HUI Sewtpg
money, and in consequence I pass­ station, unit fanners are urged to son wlio returned to their home in club and their husbands guve u sur­
he
on
the
watch
for
them.'
Infor­
that city after u short visit with
ed a sleepless night. The tone of
prise party on Mr. unit Mrs. Alva
her reproachful voice never left mations concerning their control lx Mrs. I.ogan's parents. Mr. und Mrs. Walker, Monday evening. When
contained in Station Circular 70, ('.lias. Kell unit fnmib'.
me for a moment.
Ihe Walker's returned from their
ear me. indeed a kind heart! Who "Cutworm Control in Oregon,"
Clarence Shaver has resigned his work ul the store they found their
which
may
be
obtained
free
from
On another page we reprint an item from the Oregon was the woman?
position with Ihe Brown Mercantile home in Ihe possession of their
the college at Corvallis, or from
Voter upon the subject of cement. It shows the enormous My wife—Denver Post.
Company, in tills city and has ac­ friends. The evening wui spent In
any county agent.
cepted a position with the Vining playing carils and games, after
amount of foreign made cement which is used in this
Winter or donnant sprays arc no Theater at Ashland.
Woodrow which refreshments were served.
Wte often wonder what some peo­
state as compared with home made product.
Shaver is assisting in the store ut
ple had to talk about before the aid in apple scab control.
Among those present were Messrs
A very hard fight is being waged by certain interests prohibition laws were passed.
present.
and Mesdames M. It. Merriman, Wm
to have Oregon made cement used in Oregon construction.
A. D. Coulter and Mr. unit Mrs. Ferguson. Karl Moore, C. J. Shorb,
The Grants Pass Chamber of Commerce has taken the
Our idea of nothing to worry
II. F. Korschan left early this week Paul Angstead, II. D. Force. Cleo
lead in this fight and was successful in obtaining the con­ about the 51 per cent tax which the
for Seattle. Mr. Coulter hint been Gilchrist, Joe Blair, Geo. Hammers-
tract for Oregon factories for the cement used in the con­ French government is threatening
in the city for u couple weeks at­ ly, Frank Carter, A. A. Welker,
Io lews, on American incomes in 1
tending to business connected with Mrs. Rets Chapman, Mrs. Paul
struction of the Rogue River bridge at Grants Pass.
France.
Thompson, Olive Turner. Mrs. Tony
Hie Silvunite mine.
It behooves the people of Oregon to put up a united
lloice Kellogg, formerly a resi­ Boss and Norman Bailey.
Walter Zimmerman, former Gold
front in a battle to have Oregof products used wherever
Professor—There’s a slu«lent in
dent of this city and an employee
possible for it means greater prosperity in the state. It this class who’s making a Jackass Hill banker was a visitor In this of
the News oltiee received honor-
city,
Sunday.
means payrolls in our state and payrolls mean a greater of himself. When he’s finished, I 11
utile
mention in an essay contest
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Pozie
Tepovac
were
Humor.
need for the products of the farmer and mofc labor tor commence.—College
It was near the fortieth dajy of business visitors in Medford, lues- on Hie subject of whales conducted
the trades. Homes must be built for the laborers cars the stormy and tumultous voyage of day.
in Medford, recently lUHce just
will be bought, and the reaction will reach every walk ot the ark. A crag on an obscured Mr. and Mrs. J«>hn Hitter were at returned from u trip to (.orvultis
mountain peak stove a hole in the Medford, Tuesday transacting bus­ where tie uecoinpunied the Medford
life
high school band to the state bund
While the people of Oregon are waging their battle bow. ley water |)oureil into Ihe iness.
contest. The Medford bund placed
Alice Angslead. of Lakeview is jn
for the use of Oregon Cement upon Oregon projects, they hole.
Burd,
the city as Hie guest of Mrs. amt
should also endeavor to have bring pressure upon the
Done right and whan
Mi-s. Alva Kellogg is suffering
A Chicago bandit stole the gold Mrs. Paul Angstead.
we
premised It
highway commission to build concrete n ads instead ot plate from the mouth of a man
from u badly fractured arm re­
Mrs. Campbell one of our high ceived in a full at the Medford ar­
W
C
e
^ v e a moneyheeh
blacktop. They are more satisfactory, last longer and are I whom he found asleep. Here is school teacher» returned the first
guarantee
an all work.
mory
last
week.
Mrs.
Matildu
Par­
•ro
ller
reason
why
you
shouldn’t
safer to travel in wet weather and cheaper to travel in
of ttie week from a week end trip ker, her mother, of this city is as­
sleep with your mouth open.
to Forest Grove. She brought h e r , sisting at Ihe Kellogg home «luring
hot weather.
♦ V* T
little daughter, Ann, bar!: with her. Mrs. Kellogg's incapacitation.
When you think of
A golden wig. 5,000 years old con­
Fish stories are the most popular subjects now taining a perfect wave has been Mrs. Geo. Mrisinger is rapidly
Percy
Cuttack,
S.
P.
bridge
car-
after her rei at op­
DIAMONDS
a days. The season opened last Tuesday and many of our found in Egypt. Wouldn’t the girls convalescing
ja ater is at u Medford hospital us
eration at a Medford hospital.
think of
in
America
be
pleased
to
get
a
sportsmen have brought home some good strings of hsh
n Jesuit of an accident Tuesday af­
W. C. Brown was a% Orland, Cal­
wave that would last that long
ternoon.
M r . Cutlack had attempt­
and stories of others which got away.
ifornia several «lays this week look­
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ed to climb out«) the water tank in
With the opening of the angling season, the greatest
ing after property inti rests.
j,ird> when he slipped
Pead the Ails and profit A good
sport of Oregon’s vacation land is on in full swing and al­ advertise« is usually a gr.od iner- Mr. amt Mrs. Vaughn Quakenbush t! fropt railroad
the Indder. He received a
" jew elers
were at Medford, Tuesday evening fractured wrist and possibly inter­
ready tourists from many states have established them­ rhnnt.
MlOrOND. O Rt
■, on business.
selves here for a short time to enjoy the sport. As the
na! injuries Agent J. S. Prime took
! Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Short) spent the injured inun to the hospitul
summer passes many more will come and fish our streams
FARM POINTERS
Ihe week end in Eugene, Or.yon. for treatment.
and enjov our beautiful scenery and equally as beaut ful
<.u business
From O. S. C. News Service
climate. When thev come they will see our fertile Helds,
I G. J Kenn»n, government cement
our thriving towns,'our developed resources and the pos­ The recognized remedy for onion Inspector of Salem is in the city |
sibility for the development of others. Some vv ill come 1 smut is formal«!1 hyde, 1 ounce lo 1 again looking ’iter business al Ihe
back to make their homes and enjoy, year round, the pleas­ : gallon of waler dripped in the fur­ Beaver P« -f: ml Ce:n nt Co.
Floyd l.enee returned from the
ures and privileges which the native Oregonian takes as row at the rate of 1 gallon lo 200
hospital, Sunday and is well on his
feel of row at seeding time.
Early spring plowing or discin'’ roa«l Io reiovery. He is at his
C°m Fhhffig^is a pleasant sport which may be enjoyed by
in the non-irrigated orchard and home in til s city.
people of all walks of life, rich and poor alike, where no berry fields wherever the soil is
.Mr. and Mrs. Hey Kenn'ton and
favoritism is shown to cast or-creed. The streams ^ Ore­ dry enough is the most important ' daughter are guests in this city of
Mr. and Mrs. It. I.. Kenaston. Hay
gon will furnish good wholesome entertainment and rec­ step in moisture conservation. It and
family have been spending the I
reation for thousands of people in the next few months also hastens the warming up ot the
!
past
several months in southern
thu increasing the activity of
and the good that will be done thereby will be immeasur­ soil,
California.
organisms responsible for the de-
C EN T R A L P O IN T S I A K
THE JOKERS CORNER
Office With A1 Hermanson
Gold Hill Items
W atch
Repairing
Mr. EDISON
AND YOU
able.
Detroit woman who knocked
her husband’s teeth was order­
ly the court to buy him a new
ind to pay him *3 a week ali-
If this is one of the results
dl equality for women we are
S
For that better
for it.
3 Printing—see us.
Would you mope to a town where you
c< uldn’t have electric service, if you could
help it ?
Yet it is only within the past five years
that 4,000 towns and villages of the United
States were supplied with electricity for the
first time.
DR. I. H. GOVE
Poor Teeth
Cost You
C harm - - -
III Health
caused
W e take a Personal Pride in our W ork and
by
Poor
Teeth makes you Poor Com­
pany—
Guard Against this
Menace
t
CONSULT
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are never satisfied unless you are
Give us a chance to Figure
1
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In these days, when even the most mod­
est cottage is wired for electricity, it is dif­
ficult to realize that within the short span of
seven years 9,000,000 homes—the hearth
stones of 40,000,000 people—have been add­
ed to those already served.
Mr. Edison was ridiculed n 1882 when
he set about to prove that artificial light
could he furnished over wires from a central
station. Today—50 years later 19,000,000
homes have artilcial light at the touch of a
button.
on your next job
■
Dr. I. H. Cove
• ». t
Specialist on Platea and
Bridges
Dentistry
Done the Modern
Way
235 E Main
MEDFORD
Office phone 372j
Jtes. 768-J
M a c 's
Glendale,
Printing Company
Gold Hill,
Central Point
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COUPANT
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