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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1929)
rti i FH1DAY- BBftkMltK» (>. ■ «.a« g,'C ■ BUILDING M A T E R IA L S b «0 n b ■ ■ ■ the dtixeus and above all Initiate a greater feeling of civic ■ • k pride among our fellows. . | ■ The Community day has been demonstrated here and hi Our» 1« 11 modern supply depot for the builder fur we hunil- Published by Mac's Printing Co.t Gold Hill, Oregon proven a success in past years an«, would undoubtedly be lc Lumber, Shingles, Lath I.jute. Plaster, Cement, Johns Man M ■ ville Hoofing*, «I«- , unit utiike everything in ('uhlnet Work a greater success if instituted now. I here are a numbei ■ C. J. SHORE, Editor of things calling for attention now which might be done ■ unit Mill Work. ■ An Independent Newspaper published m the Interests of before wet weather sets in—Let's Go, We w ould >e ■ r T R O W B R ID G E L U M B E R Y A R D Central Point Oregon and vicinity__________ pleased to hear the views of others on this matter. ■ T R O W B R ID G E C A B IN E T W O R K S ■ PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ♦ ♦ ♦ l.el ya ext ¡mule your hill, you will like our Service, Quality ■ uml Prices. .. Medford, Oregon Entered as second-class matter. October at ,llie PERSONALITY VS. ■ ■ . ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a « » post office at Gold Hill, Oregon under the act of March j, E( H T PM ENT \ writer in a popular national magazine in discoursing 1 8 7 9 . ______________________________________ — She D o e s n ’t M e a n It E a r ly R o y a l S ig n a tu re on school teachers, says that if it were lett to bun to spend K '. n though a m o iliei ahould coma the llr»( H rltla h kina te S u b sc rip tio n S.’.o ) y e a r ill - n b anee. \d ra te on ap p licatio n to you uml express the firm ennvle additional money upon either getting more equipment lot •Ign Who hl* was name dlatlligulahed from (Inn that her offapririg lire u BUhaitee, the school room or getting a teacher with a better p< 1 son the mere m ark" fu rtu e tiy u»etlT The doo l agree w ith lo-r. warns an m lli'le earlleat record la a lo ite r signed by In L ib e rty Swear th s l vou believe ality. he would vote for personality. O f f ic e W i t h A l H e r m o n s o n in g Ith h a rd II. granting to a prl her llllle ones tire ansels. If you would ' In so far as the school teacher has much to do with K oreM near B risto l u tun o f red wine keep her frie n d sh ip the shaping of the character of the pupil, personality •ve ry C hristm an! means much, for after all it is not the lessons w itch art- WHY NOT A FEW H o iv She T o o k I t B o o k L o v e r» D o Itlnhha " I took 11 elniuee iii.d Ulaa.it learned from the school books which count, but the nunc COMMUNITY DAYS? h e r III H ie 'l u l l - ' HAM “ H l V dhl I have some« here sv< n it observed, training which is received. Thus it is but natural that the that we should nu k r the suiue use o f ahe lake I I T W hat did slje say?" Th<- civic beauty of a community might often be im men and women who have before them the training ot the a hook that the bee does o f a flower» lllohbs "She aald "he never » anted proved bv the completion of a project 01 it may be greatly child from the time that it leaves the parental knee until ■he «tenia sweets from It, lu ll does not io »ee my fare again.** impaired'bv the lack of such labor. The capital of any tax it reaches the estate of a man or woman, must have per In ju re It.— ('niton. ing body is always limited and the improvement can not be sonality. Personality, in this case must include patience J made for lack of funds. kindness, diplomacy, and a keen sense of human natuie. Should the people of the town baud themselves to When one looks upon the cares of raising one. two or gether on an appointed day and go to work many deeds more children in one family he has an inkling of what might be performed which would greately enhance our it must require to successfully manage an entire d.t«»s <>l town or add to our convenience or to the convenience ot boys and girls from many families and from many va, ted our neighbors and the labor or money would scarcely be home environments. When a teacher is employed, often times the matter noticed. By following such a course even as often as once a of a few dollars will overshadow the question of ability. The Cooperative Idea is industrially a s..und month to make some civic improvement would accom But. a truly successful school teacher is as tai . one. WHY? Because it eliminates waste, llnu plish much in the general beautifying of the town and at above the average as the business manager is ahead <»f the a metubersbip in a < <»operative y »u are automat the same time promote a more friendly feeling among I office boy in an industrial plant. This tact is scarcely, it ically eliminating your .selling c o st. In?tend «»I ever recognized, important as it really is. An instructor each producer going out and seeking bis ot hci who can build up confidence, character, and enthusiasm in own market the I (»operative finds the mat lo t 1 1 a student is far more valuable than one who can merely the entire membership. I bus a better price can drill in fractions, punctuation or pronounciation. be obtained for everyone and at very much liss These thoughts have often come to us when reading cost and energy. pleas for higher salaries for instructors an«, in debates as ' to the worth of a teacher. Practically all tcacheis an It also eliminates much ot the pur«, basing paid like amounts in school, the efficient with the ineffic cost. The Cooperative buys for its entire mem ient and upon that point should always hinge the m et its bership. In thus doing it saves by buying bulk of anv such controversy for in all branches of endeavor we lots and disbursing it to their membership at a have the dollar a day man and the ten dollar a day employ- short profit. ee and in teaching wfc can see no distinction from any oth er business or profession. I he advantages «if the ( «»« perative art many * * * fold. The mme thought that is given the subject We presume that the women folks when they don the What becomes of your money each the greater are its possibilities. itew4 long gowns will feel as though they were wearing a pav day? If you spend recklessly, you bath robe or an overcoat. will always be one lap behind the bill Think over these remarks and then become collector. Have you thought of the pos a member or come in and talk the matter over sibilities of hard times, sickness or other with the manager or any of ’lie members. Do Best results are obtained b) hal needs. An interest account at our bank not deprive yourself any longer of the advant ing meringues in u stow over for THE JOKERS CORNEI that can be added to each pay day, soon about 20 minutes. Quick baking ages which you may just as well enjoy. causes meringues Io he tough and grows to surprising proportions, and is leathery, as egg while coagulates The Cooperative Way is the Be t Way the finest form of family protection. CENTRAL POINT STAR : hn Many Advantages Found In Cooperatives Provide For The Future at a very low temperature and toughens al a high temperature. Farmers’ Exchange Coaneraiive Education Complete Jackson County Bank Established 1888 Member Federal Reserve Medford, Oregon ■ » vaü ' E ■ ■ B HEALTH vs D IS E A S E TO BUILD HEALTH, YOU MUST KNOW THE NORMAL. T O OVERCOME DISEASE Y O U MUST KNOW HEALTH. Dr. A. R. Hedges Health Institute Stewart Building 235 E. Main Street Phone 170. Medford » rV ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ + ♦ + + ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ -¿S H O E S R E P A I R E D - ♦ we don ’ t G obble shoes w e rebuild them . ♦ ♦ ♦ REBUILDING SHOES IS OUR BUSINESS. A trial w ill convince, Mail Orders given very prompt attention K E L L Y & B E C K , on the highway, Gold Hill, Ora « * * ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ‘‘Did you give our daughter that copy of “What Every Girl Should Know?” asked dad. ••Yes,” replied mother despond ently “and she’s writing a letter to Ihe author suggesting a couple of dozen corrections and the addition of two new chapters. 666 is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria Il ig the most speedy remedy known Having heard that O’Reilly was out ot work, the kind-hearted old medico who had brought the many little O’Reillye into the world set out for the Irishman’s home with a ; basket of groceries. At the gate he met young Mike O’Reilly. “A surprise for your mother, Mike,” announced the medico. •‘No chance, doc,” snorted the boy “you can’t surprise her any more!” AND Oregon Pear Show At the $150,000 Fair Grounds Near M EDFORD 4—BIG DAYS AND NIGHTS—4 Sept. The patient was very nervous. “Will the anesthetic make me sick?” he asked. “No,’ replied the pretty nurse, “I think not.” “How long will it be before I know anything?” “Aren’t you expecting too much of an anesthetic?" Office of County Coroner RELIABLE REASONABLE MEDFORD, OREGON 1 1 -1 2 -1 3 -1 4 $10,000 IN PREMIUMS Displays cf Agricultural, Horticultural and Dairy Product —Miner 1- ?r; d- ucts of the Kitchen—Needle and Art W ork—Community and School Exhibits. ---------- I. T-.'»-1”*— j HARNESS RACES BIG LIVESTOCK RUNNING RACES POULTRY AND RABBIT AUTO SHOW AND RODEO EXHIBITS EVERY DAY FIRE WORKS NIGHTLY GOOD SHORT STORIES WRIT TEN 600 YEARS AGO AS NOW Conger funeral Parlors ('lay I). Parker, Manager Jackson County Sold Out Ikey stole out to gel a bucket of sail water the first night of his ar rival at Atlantic City—having been advised by hi» physician to lake salt baths. A “con” man stepped up and said, “Fifty cents, please!” Ikey paid. He stole out in the early morning to escape the assess ment, and found the tide had gone out. “Suffering Isaac, vai a pizness!” he cried. Although there were no fiction magazines in the days when they were written, the two most famous short-story collection» in the world are both more than 600 years old— the “Arabian Nights” and the "De cameron.” Dozens of these stories can still compete with modern ones for sheer speed of action, for plot, and for knowledge of human na ture. Owned and Operated by Farmers Wednesday School children FREE. w eanetaay is School ocnooi Day—all uay COME t Something Doing Every Minute—I ’lenty of Parking Space—Every Body Welcome