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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1929)
TUB CRN'TRAL POINT flTAW r n ro » y v vo ra T ?n r î * ------ ■> ere was a dear little baby in l i n gon to w n , Crescent t.ll> I d ' - lira it-. tne tia in , and an old gentleman op- B j r . posile said: A fine c h ild , imulain. B g g g g « B » » » “ ■ - - --------- 1 I f st lie ■ a III grow Into an u prig h t Published by M ac’s Printing Co.» Gold Hill. Oreg. n and h i'iio i'iih le mail. Vrs sm iled the m other, but II w ill C. J. SHORB. Editor Ours Is a modern supply de|,ol fo r the Im 'l.b • J ' > tie ra th e r d iffic u lt. 4c Lum ber. Shingles. L ath L im e . Idas • . « . As the tw ig is bent. so the tr ie An Independent Newspaper published in the Interests of v ille H oofing*, d e .. and make everythin g h. < •'•>"«< I inclines m urm ured the old genii«1- Rhode Island lias appointed a Central Point Oregon and v i c i n i t y ____________ man pom pously. and M ill W o rk . ct mm ¡salon to w o rk out a gigantic But Ihe trouble is, said the um t’ i- PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY T R O W I I R i n C E I .U M B F K 'c e n tra l la n d in g fie ld fo r that slate. cr. the tw ig is heal on being a g irl < 1 gi«.«l ia n d in g fie ld and there T H O W .I T 1 O G E . C A B I N ' T W O R K .« E ntered as second-class m atter. October -’6, 1928 at the w o n t be much o f tittle Hhody le ft— ............. , , . u r I,"’ . V.... « Ill .............. RODEO HORSES HER E I'OR post office at C Id Hill. Oreg« n under the act ot M arch 3. I i ne tiu u rd . 1 Mei!, n d. O ri go” FAIR -S T A C K COING UR ¡pul Price*. 18 / 9 - ---------------------------------------- ------------------- y Long Island tow n has a law n u a n o n a n n a n a ! n r « a a ■ ■ W ith eonstruellon un -r w nv « n p ro v id in g a fine o f *25 fo r p ro fa n Subscription $2.00 year in advance. Ad ra te on applicatum it y . That must be an a w fu l place the 3ttx40 foot stage mi w h ich fa ir to change a lire on a hot day.— A l ground tu m b lin g acts w ill he given, and a rriv a l «if the Dove Amt rson bany News. rodeo o u tfit «me o f the fa ir a ttra c tions, preparations are g«>ing ahead Some D ifference fo r the entertainm ent features of j “ You said you w ant in«1 to give SCHOOL DAYS RETURN Ihe Josephine county fa ir September ( vour frie n d lite ra ry w o rk? Is he I, 5, 1» inn! 7. The next tew days will w itness a general activity in an o p lim ist o r u pessim ist?” The stag 1 is d ire c tly in fro n t of “ W hat difference does that make? all p arts i f the country. 1 be children will be gloom ed Ihe grandstand. adjacent to the “ Il makes lots «if difference. I bleachers, and provides space w here once more to take up their duties at school and soon a n w ant him to edit a seed catalogue. Hie • / . h i f ' »rapt other y e ar’s training of the young minds will have com A man may he air-m ind e d. it is h n -d i'e ri, d o w n s am navi1" , actors V * . menced. Manv voting girls and boys will enter for the Io he hoped, w ith o u t k n o w in g the w ill nr.-sent -ets between r H—». v s > a fust time our institutions of learning and there start then- names o f a ll the endurance reeortl- i Evening perform ances o f '' trounc w ill take place In connection climb up the ladder of knowledge which is expected to cul h olde rs—O akland T rib u n e . w ith the fire w o rk s , a new feature m inate a few years hence when the child of today becomes N orth C arolina is e xperim enting this year. The troupe was fo rm e rly ___ U . / , the leader of tom orrow . The schools of our land are but w ith w ith Ihe R ing lin g circus. a new garss— kudsa. How ’ " f -------V Î 1’' . W ith a rriv a l «if the rodeo o u tfit, the stepping stones to the attainm ents which are expected contented the cows there ought Io * - « •'» • 5 r from our children. It is not alone the learning of the daily- I become chew ing th e ir kudsa— T o quartered te m p o ra rily at Ihe slock yards, const ru c tio n o f the rodeo c o r lessons which induces «me to send children to school but peka C apital. ra l in the center o f Ihe racetrack it is for the training, both m entally and physically which has begun. The chute w here buck The w om an tim id ly entered the prepares them to overcome the handicaps which present Ini» horses and b u ffa lo w ill he sad „ O R th e y o u n g m an — « th e a tric a l m anager’s o flire . them selves as life progresses. Little indeed are the prob dled o|>ens d ire c tly onto Ihe track “ W e ll." shouted the great man. the ideal gift is a 1 rttjun im m ediately in fro n t o f the g ra n d lems of the child hut to their tender minds, their problems “ W h a t’s yo u r specialty? Lets hear stand and start the animals to w ard W atch. Reliai le, «ceurate A are as g reat as those which confront their elders. If is you sing. th - bleachers. timepieces, ruggedly built— The wom an hesitated, then <|iiav- the m astering of these problems as youths which makes Longhorn steers from Texas are in a p ¡ve-.tr a ne'e and beau ty , the future man capable of shouldering the responsibilities e rin g ly struggled through the firs t in the rodeo co lle ction «if b u rk in g verse o f “ Annie L a u rie ." they look many times the co»t. J M\ x J animals, and it is the ¡dan o f t-reil which becomes their lot. B o tte n! was the v e rd ic t. You Hotter, fa ir manager, Io intersperse can’t sing. ♦ + + races w ith o the r events. I never said I could, an«l now if .s > ,4’ «- * ih ’ • ■ Some of the people of California had the opportunity- yo u ’ve finished. I ’ll clean the offu-e STANDARD O IL CO TO T R IC K h - ® last week end to w atch the huge dirigible, the G raf Zeppe T h a t’s w hat I came fo r. P R O D IC T S ACROSS H IL L S » h,»” Ç». lin enter the United S tates afte r its long Hight front Lake L S - 1 ST , «>ne T h in g L e ft The contract fo r h au lin g gaso hurst, New Jersey on its trip around the world. An im Poor Jo hn ! He’s been in a bad line from Crescent C ity Io Hogue pressive sight that m ust have made to view the giant air w ay w ith his sm oking lately He eant e r valley points, fo r w hich bids craft cruise in over the Golden gate just as the rosy tints decide w he th er to get rid o f his , riv A t * 7 3 0 . any one o f lhc»e 1 rnjan» r i p riw c l« were opened on August a. has not the lie»« u a iih value «ha, «ha« ii.n e rv cun buy of departing day emblazoned the w estern sky. Ihe great cough, gain prestige, o r obtain sat yet been let. as fa r a% is kn ow n to craft then cruised over the city and headed south to Los isfa ction . day. W hat did he do fin a lly ? The contract calls fo r h auling a Angeles where it rem ained for a time before taking oft N ow he’s sm oking a pipe q u a n tity o f gasoline estimated at 2.- on the last lap of its long journey to the east coast. 00,000 gallons per year from the : The thrill of seeing this huge ship and the realization Read the Ads. They b rin g a def- Standard O il plant here to Grants "JEWELERS of the feat it accomplished is only exceeded by the possi 1 in ite message to you. Pass, M edford, and other southern wtoroRD ûre CENTRAL POINT STAR || the jokers corner BUILDING M A T E R IA L ? Office With A1 Hermonson V y. BI li bilities which such a trip opens up for the commercial and m ilitary world. It is hut the first step in what is destined to become, in the not far distant future a commonplace oc currence. The time is bound to come when air craft will travel to all points of the globe in the pursuit of commerce. The rem arkable progress of aviation in the past tw o d e cades is almost beyond apprehension. \ \ hat the future holds is but conjecture but judging from the obstacles which have been overcome in the past few years, nothing is to great to be expected. ♦ ♦ * These cool m ornings m akes one begin to wonder w hat has become of the sum m er's earnings. They also rem ind one that it vvbn’t be long before the visits of the ice man will give way to the periodical trips of the fuel m erchant. ♦ * * This office is in receipt of a copy of the Oregon blue book distributed by the office o f the Secretary of State. The volume is a neatly compiled hook and contains very- much valuable inform ation. W e are also in receipt of a copy of the traffic laws of the state, both those which are now in affect and those which will become effective next year. W e will print a brief resume of the traffic changes for the enlightenm ent of our readers, next week. Copies of the booklet m ay also be procured by applying to the Secretary- of S tate. Hal E. Hoss at Salem. Agents for Gruen, W ertfield and Elgin Watches W HILE ATTENDING THE JOSEPHINE COUNTY FAIR We Invite You to Come in and Inspect our new Stock of Latest Seasonable Merchandise for Women. Mrs. Nellie Neas Grants Pass, Oregon Fourteenth Annual Josephine County THE PLEASURES OF STATION FINDING ARE RENEWED With the owning of a CROSSLEY SHIELDED GRID Grants Pass Ore. Sept. 4~5-6-7 RADIO Radio With Power, Selectivity and Tone A NEW LOW PRICE WED. THURS. FRI. 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