Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, November 15, 1929, Image 4

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EDUCATION AIDED BY
MANY PEOPLE IN li. 3.
BUILDING M A T E R IA L S
Our» 1» ■ m o 'kr, » u p p tv tlepa 1 for the builder for we hand­
le Lumber, Shuuile» Lath L,n «*. Plaster, Cement. Johns-Man­
ville Roofing» < ie„ and nmk. everything In Cabinet W ork
and Mill Work
Let us estimate your bill, you w ill like our Service, Quality
and Prices,
.. Medford, Oregon
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Wet/to&r in denial sur<fery~>.
Trained skill mid th. use cf the latest and most
approved nieilioils in dental surgery arc here to
aid you io tooih comfort. Let us examine your
teeth today.
Protect y< itr tooth health
D r , I. H. G o v s
T H I - B E J T - O t N T I i T H V - D O N ' E - P A IN L E S S L Y
2 3 5 E. M A I N S T .
orru^e p h o n e » ra -T
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu
gene, Oregon. — People of maans
throughout th# United States are com
log more and more to a reallaatieti
that the wisest Investment of thot»
surplus funds Is in education, It it
pointed out by Dr. Arnold Hcnnutt
H all, President of tho University ot
Oregon. Figures Just revolved 'here,
Show that during the past year Har­
vard University received gifts and
legacies amounting to E13.S16.iKh) 00,
-You bring protection to your fam­
ily, your business, your home, when you
bring them capital. It is within reach
of every man and woman.
The simple part of it is there is only
one way: By spending less than you
earn.
aud Yale University received amounts
totaling about $9.000,000.00. Another
outstanding gift was made by Clar
encc H. Mackey, who gave $500.000.00
to the University of Nevada to estab
lish the Mackey Science School |:t 1
memory of h i father.
“The people who generously gave
these huge aunts to Harvard, Yale ai d
Nevada realized that there is no let
ter way in which they can be of aer.-
Ice to the world than by aiding and
advancing education. They feel that
they are making sound Inrcstmcn's
for the future. They are not moved
by a plea of charity, but feel that th»
money will be wisely spent and th:. t
tho entire nation will reap the bene­
fit.” says Dr. Hall.
"Much of the money advanced to
universities during the past year will
go Into research, and directly Into the
various fields of science. Out of this
:w ~ ra rr *1 may emerge new methods which will
save millions of dollars tor various
Industries; new cures for diseases
which will end untold suffering; new
phases of education which will hasten
the progress and add to the prosper
tty of the country.
“State universities are only now
coming Into the realization that they
can be of utmost service to their com­
munities, a service even greater than
that rendered by private Institutions.
A state university should have for
Ita purpose not only tho education < f
C U»îv. R. J. Rrra.Ma T o k .« .
youth, but should serve state indus­
C s a u u y , W ia .tu .-S a l.« . N .C .
try and should aid In development of
state resources as well. The univer­
sity services also extend to lending
B u ilt U p o n M a ie e
the abilities of its experts to munici­
Archaeological
excavation«
hav,
pal and civic organizations In solving
<hown that the moat elaborate of the
their many problems. A state univer­
nrly clvlllaatloaa developed In tb»
sity can only expand In this direction
veetern hemi.phere were all aup
as Ita Income is Increased, and gifts
•orted by maize. Doctor Morley of the
made for this purpose will certainly
Smithsonian Institution abowed how
prove a sound investment In «very
the decline and fall of the etvlllaatlon
way."
of the Mayan empire was eauaed la
part by the decline In the prsduettew
of malaa. The high cost of living, a«
he called It, waa operating tbaa ar
FARM PO INTERS
Jackson County Bank
Established 1888
Member Federal Reserve
Oregon
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I t ' s ju s t loci had
if an y s m o k er heesuae of m ia-
ii.fo r m a tio n denies h iin a c lf or
h s r» e lf th e p io ta rn e o f ( . » m u i .
New smokers are not always In a position to have a real preference
in cigarettes. But when they acquaint themselves with Camels they
develop that sense of discriminat ion that leads to real smoking pleasure.
Camels are made so carefully and of so good a blend of choicest
cigarette tobaccos that even those with inexperienced smoking
taste quickly recognize their superiority. They are lor those who
appreciate the taste of choice tobaccos, the fragrance of a perfect
blend and the soothing mellowness of a really satisfying cigarette.
You Realize It
More With
Long Evenings
When things become common it is
sometimes hard to realize their full value.
Electricity is there at your command every
hour of the day—it comes to you, seldom in­
terrupted—it becomes common to us all.
When the evenings become longer and
chores must he done—we realize that elec­
tricity is a wonderful thing after all. It will
do those things cheaper than the old way—
and faster, too, so that you have more time
to spare.
Camels
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T h e T o p az, N o vem b er V hirthsum e.
is the gem o f Faith • • and you can
Every pile of leaves burned is
just that much valuable plant food
lost to the soil. Surveys made In
Oregon soils by the experiment sta­
tion show also that the additional
humus supplied by leaves and other
plant wastes is needed in the major­
ity of the soils of the state.
The average fow l in the country
today lays only about 60 eggs a year,
says the Oregon Experiment station.
Good feed and management would
raise this figure with some hens, but
others simply lack the machinery
for more eggs, hence improvement
is a matter of breeding
The earlier next year’s seed sup­
ply is ordered the better grade w ill
probably be obtained. Most grow­
ers also find that it is more satis­
factory to deal w ith reputable seed
house than to depend on supplies
from the corner grocery, says the
experiment station.
Cooperative fertilizer trials w ith
growers of walnuts has failed to
reveal any consistant relationship
between fertilizer and walnut blight
extension workers report. More ex­
tensive tests on this and other pha­
ses of nut fertilization w ill be pos- |
sible now with the establishment of
a federal nut experiment station in
Oregon.
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T op az Rings and «tic l u i t n n i o t
thnt
Parte L attn Q u a rte r
bringing
pleasure
io ihuee
w h o reco va them fax Birthday g ih n
Tbs Latta quarter of Parta la tbs
section of the city In which tha Unl-
vsrslty of Parta la situated Rduratton
la tha university wna formerly given
la Latin, and the students need to go
«boat tha town singing tbelr songs In
Lattn, thus giving rise to the nam»
which persista to the present day.
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M o n u m e n t Gone
Innocent« Abroad" Mark
Twain tells of an Inscription which
reads. “We are the Canaanitaa drive«
oat of Canaan by the Jewish robber,
Joshua." The monument bearing It
was described by Roman historian«
2,000 years ago as standing Io the
streets of Tangier. It la not known
what became of this monument, but
the people of Tangier today still point
<>ot where It stood.
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people are stingy with them, ethers
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sweetening power aa cane ’ ugar.
ot me
place faith in the quality
BOW.
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be Real Investm ent
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