HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.P. Herald 10/01/1914C.P. Herald
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.... a va vegrvy vaN.'! 7I 4R.q•
,ed i Ne Enjoyed His Autocar Ride
nd ~ Every man, women and child, within
. the radius •of thirty miles of Central
~ed Point, knows our own Sam Moore.
nd Well, Sam took a notion Sunday even-
ing to ride in the sutocar to t Medford-
of and back just for pl?asure. It was a
,ir grand evening, the stars shown Earth
in all their brilliancy, even the comet
shook its Lail at Sam, and_the chauffer
'm'use extreme car xe n misscng the
he stones. Perched in a comfortable seat
with the cool evening air fanning his
"r' tired, but noble brow,- it was indeed
u~-thrtt-that---thougtxts-of---business° eare:r
vanished, and the joys of happiness and
1y contentment with the world were visi-,
c- ble by the expression of his caunte„
eY Hance. When he returned to the city
cangratulatinns from his friends were
~~ extended, and Sam appeared to be so
Ly. hippy and refreshed from his short but
a1 pleasurable ride.
~ Some Gom~limeat Sure
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q_ ~ P. P. Hassler editor and expert ad-
is : vertising•'inan formerly of Oakland and
who was'~connected with the Eagle of-
fice has purchased half interest in tte
•n
Central Point Herald, Oregon._ _. The
~_ ~ Herald is a'neatly printed six cotun:n
is paper; end is well fitted by good clexr~
advertising. Under the partnership of
:Hassler & Bebb we predict the success
~" i of the Herald under the new manage-
s' ~ ment. Mr. Hassler is an excellent
d , newspaperman, a good writer, a iarst
t' 'class printer and a hustler from way
back and under his guidance we can see
! nothing but a bright future for the
e i Herald.-North Oakland Eagle, Calif.
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