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Published bv Mac’s Printing C ot Cold Hill. Oregon
C. J. SHORB, Editor
An Independent Newspaper published in the Interests . f
C entral Point Oregon and vicinity
E ntered as second-class m atter. O ctober 26. 1928 at the
post office at Gold Hill. Oregon under the act ot March ;,
JS79.
Subscription $2.00 year in advance. Ad rate on application
Office With Ai Hermanson
an i Mrs. W. A. Otto Bohnert, John Hühner,. Don
Faber. Filitli lunnin und Mr. mul
('.rune.
Mrs. \rn n ld Bohnert.
Leave l ' r Mo quit«» Station
Mona Lewis and Vein De linns
Mr. mid Mrs. E. C. Fuller mid
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S.itur ' iv n.«'it with Mrs. I.otu Mr. amt Mis. I red Wiley lefl Sun-
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,i....|iii!o Hanger Stn- .! i\ for n few iluys trip Io Bend.
liua tu . petid n tew days. Mrs.
¡'.,11 • will .n ml .1 month there
I . II. Bool spent l.ulior dny nt
with Mr. Pearce.
Medford.
Mr. Mau'ding : n I family w lio
■i\ • spent II «“ ..minier nt I »in
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luovi ! Lack l«> i'. n
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!ary Hr ie l“.(W is clerking
am .1 F Me thi. ing Hie ali
.Mis. !.. ti. Piurce.
isitors at Walkers
Mrs. Harry Duhhs and two child
ren
of (iranís Pass are visiting at
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Ann nj t ' ose f" 1 • entrai Peint (' i home of Mr. ami Mrs. W ilfred
win s'a t the week end nt l.uki Walker in this city. Mrs. D'lhbs
of ; u Woe is w e r t Mr. mul Mrs. ,n d Mis. W alker are sisters
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Miss Mars A. Mi
CENTRAL PO IN T STAR
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
POINT S T tR
AU Electric Sets
Standard Makes
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Viisting in City
Visiting Relatives
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Doris Kindle of Los An-
George Fox of Medford, a for
visiting her sister Mrs.
er real estate dealer in this Ci y Kenne, h Beebcc and family east of
iner
as visiting friends here w ed-
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was
nesdny.
Mrs. M. M. Morris of Medford
J. M. Griffin of Portland, repre spent Wednesday in Central Point
sentative of the Ames H arris Co., ! visiting her sister-in-law Mrs. Al
of that city was a business visitor I Hermanson and family.
here Wednesday.
While Slock Lasts at
Sacrifice Prices
Dr. 1. H. Gove
it was to answ er the telephone or
NEW STANDARDS
Specially- “n ’’’•»•a ,nd
the front door bell, and to have u
, Bridges
chance to talk.
A man whose wife had died, leav
Dentistry
<$• Modera
And all through the years I had
ing him brokenhearted, was com
Way
plaining bitterly. Said he, "I have thought that words were futile;
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been a member of such and such that a message might he un In
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trusion!
a church for eighteen years and
G rants Pass,
Orc.
Great changes are going on in
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not one man or woman in thut
Labor Day at Lake
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Visitors From Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Bonney and whole congregation took time even America, and a new order of so- j
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eiety is in the making.
Mr. Mrs. Jack Holbrook and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. John to w rite me a letter.
daughter of Lindsley. California Higgenbotham spent Labor Day at
As
long
as
the
continent
was
an
He proceeded with a harsh c ri
w ere dinner guests at the home of 1 Lake of the Woods.
ticism of the church and of folks untamed w ilderness there was no
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Richardson, Sun
in general, calling them selfish and time for the niceties of life. Only
day.
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D. M. Cleveland of Butle Falls callous. 1 sym pathized w ith tus the strongest hunter or the most
was trading in C entral Point Mon emotion, hut his conclusions about vigorous tree- chopper was hon
Ours la a modern supply depot fo r (he builder for * • hand,«
Mrs. Horace Bromley of Medford day.
the human race w ere too sweep ored.
Lumber. Shingles, Lath, Lime. Blaster. ( ement. Johns “n * *
was shopping in Centra, Point last
ing.
Then came the period of increas
Roofings etc., and make everything in Cabinet Work nW Mill
Newton Eddy received word Mon
Tuesday.
People often seem thoughtless be ing population and mounting wants
Work.
day that his brother Milton passed cause they do not know just how and the feverish effort to produce. ■
away
at
his
home
in
Laker,
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T R O W B R ID G E L U M B E R Y A R D
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Brown of
to act or what to say. Much that Eail'.iins of industry were w o r ■
Thompson Creek were shopping in 1 Mr. Eddy and family visted here is branded as heartlessness is really shipped, and m illionaires were our
T R O W B R 1 D C«E C A B I N K T W O R K S
last summer.
stripped from us. All around peo heroes.
C entral Point Tuesday.
■ te l us estimate your bill, you will like our Service, Quality and
ple were going about th eir work
Now population begins Io be
Prices.
MEDFORD. OREGON
F rank Nygre nand wife of Lake and play as usual, laughing, hop more nearly stationary. Enough
Creek w ere shopping here W ednes ing, full of health. And we were of everything can he produced by ( ■ ■ s u a » ■ a a
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day.
huddled together, wounded anil sil few er hours of work. Leisure has
ent and terribly alone.
come suddenly, and we shall have
Mrs. Roy Kelly is reported on the
The first night was agony. Ru, new standards.
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sick list.
in the m orning a wonderful thing
Anoilher generation will no,
Every Miss or woman want* an
began to happen. Letters arrived, have as its heroes either soldiers
Leave f° r Redding
and telegrams. People called up or captains of industry. It will
Jesse Richardson and daughter
on the telephone. Flow ers came in give its praise ,o
to those men and
Erm a, accompanied by Mr. Rich
diffidence.
women who, inheriting larger lei
ardson’s m other Eda J. left S atur
F u r years I hesitated to w rite sure. develop the technique of
day for Redding where Mrs Rich
or
speak to anyone who had su f thouglitfullness and practice kind
ardson will visit her niece Erma
fered
the loss of a relative or friend. ness as an art.
H ufford and faifflly. Mr. R ichard
We need nol w ait for this next
“How
empty and futile my words
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son and daughter returned home
will sound, I thought. “ What an generation in o rd er to make a be
Sunday.
im pertinence it is for me, who am | ginning. Today would be a good
well and blessed with an unbroken time to start.
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household to intrude myself u|»on .
have them,
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Mrs. H. E. Young w as guest so such grief! Surely it will only in- j
217 E. Main St.
M edford
loist at the F irst Christian Church
C olorin g of B rich t
Ittndrcd- o f t h e t il .
tensify the hu rt.”
in Medford Sunday morning on
Common l>rlckn are red beeaus»
Then
one
day
death
came
to
our
the occasion of Rev. Mell’s fare
a m c »Inis, featuring
there Is Iron In the clay. Ordinary
well sermon as pastor of that house. Suddenly the w orld was white bricks owe their color to ltn»e
great hunches. The wall around us Lime and Iron make a creum-colured
black and w h in , brown,
church.
was broken down by friendly hands i b-tcz. Brown bricks are dua to the
We w ere no longer alone.
presence of magnesia, and yetlrw
green, red P r i n t s in
Dedicate Hall
bricks to a combination of magnesia
With
what
eagnerness
we
pored
John Anderson and the state of
<h
all the new designs,
over every letter! What a relief and Iron.
ficers who dedicated the Central
Point Grange hall Friday night de
Mi; sscs size 14 to 20.
dicated the W illiams Hall, S atur
Done right and when
W om an’s size;-. 36 to 44.
day night.
we promised it.
Rowell
For R a d io
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This Fall
SW EM ’S
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W atch
R epairing
W> give a moaeyback
guarantee on all work.
When you think ot
DIAM ONDS
think of
Visiting in City
J. S. Tucker and wife of Sacra
mento, California are visiting re
latives and friend sin Central Point
this week.
Mr. O. M. Minnick and family spent
Labor Day at Agate with Mr. Min
nick’s parents.
Visitors from Medford
Mr. and Mrs. Will Pyburn of
Medford were viistors Sunday at
the home of Mrs. P yburn’s aunts,
Nature Cure
N aturopathy is the climax of health science.
.A large assortm ent of
vies at all prices.
$12.95 $14.95
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Electricity—The Time Saver
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Ui the days before electricity on the farm, breakfast^n.eant
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continual
trips to and from the kitchen range. Now, with
home electric aids, anything from coffee to ham and egg
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Can be prepared right at the table.
« The tim e saved with these and other electric
9 such as vacuum cleaners, washing and ironing
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a refrigerators, fans and water heaters, is worth many time
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the trifling cost o f the electricity consumed.
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And around the farm, electric motors driving pomps, milk-
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machines, feed grinders, and other arm "»’'‘ of’ the
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do their work swiftly, tirelessly, ami at a fraction o f the
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All diseases come w ithin the range of its philo
sophy and practice.
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