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All HALLQWE'EN~
DULY CELEBRATED
~ iys Have l~hefr fiunJust Llke ft!g'
~rot6er and d Used to.
Iaast Tuesday night was Hailawe'en j
and while . t® many communities it'
tray not .have meant much it ciid to
Cetlta~al Point It marked the divid-
ing lice betsveen the o~d,are~;me and
the new. For matter,years, itt `~•esttral
Point All Hallowe'en -has been a gala
ni~ht•--something akin, perhaps to
the spirit that pervade: county fair
toevns every fall .vhen the f,tt pigs
and tlto• bit; pumpkins are put un cs,
hibftion and when the carnival spirit
invades the Community as a em hole.
It's pure good feeling and altogether
good sport and, as the passion pla}•
has been to Oberammergau so ha.s
,been the ttelebrdtion of Halloive'.en
to Central Point. I$ut its different
uaw. &'or the last time has the his-
toric ald thresher peen hauled to the
corner of Pine and First streets be-
cause i.t na more-only the big,tin ;
horn stacker spout was Left for this
year and it has probably done dut~•,
for the last time. with it .yesterday
morning vas a double-bat°reled can-
non, with an empty cigar hoe as :.,
target, last remaining relic ~f a soon
Lost 'cause, Oh-Ike-Oh_Itgy t•einarlced
the city engineet• and the ehairtna,n rf
the sanitary committee in fhe same
breath, when they r`vieoved the re-
maltts." ()ll-Me-Olt-1~i}'. ~
~P~~~dgood outlook
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for tits fut-ure it. tics:
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MERRYMAKERS DIG
DITCH GY SEWER
V~idow 4Yho Goald !!l .Afford Expans8 f
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Remembered by Nd!lowe'en Parf~ ~-=
To show that the hearts of Cent-i`aI-
Point Aallowe'ett bo5•s at°e isa tl9e-' e
right place this stor~• i5 not so bad,-~ f
Tuesday night, sumetisne betwe:>n; e
asks, i-he bn`, Uroke loo::e at Asli ~ r
and Second strec#:~, tli;~ged 150 feet; t
of sewer ditch, Laid the pipes, tapped' 1
the er,•ater main, bon„ht the pipe atrd_~ t
}aid that to the home of st nwnt esti- ; c
enable lady because of aclrer~e eir..~
cumstanees, was ~rorried 2hout meet_ I 1
ing this added munirilsal espeuse.l r
Boys evlto do tlsat kiucl r,f tltin;• ma3 ~ t
upset every dzfi unsaniiart~° ~tatiou itt;c
to>vn annually and the llcrnlrl will ~'
still swear that they are ~;~uocl boys. ~ t
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Hur# in Runaway. '
The nerviest 15-year-old boy in this 1 1
valley is Frank MrI{ee, of Sevenoaks,
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4vho, in a runaway this morning sus-' ~
twined afour-inch cut across his fore-, r
head and many other minor bruise. r
Frank would not take an anaeatheti¢ ~;
while I}r. Anderson- took several stitch-•- ~
es in the wo,and and, with his nerve, he ~ r
didn't need it. Elie only concern was
"nnt to have mother worry," and he ~ t
was able to rids home at noon.
;Teachers attend #ns'rfitute.
School ~~•a5 di>mi~~etl here last
~i`ednesda}•, `I'hur~cl:t}- and Friday,
the arca~i~us being; the ,snnns~l Tearlt-
era' In~Niule 1i•bi,•h m,•t in 3icdford
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