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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1929)
THB CRNTRAL POINT STAII THE JOKERS CORNER Published by Mac’s Printing Cot Gold Hill, Oregon C. J. SHORE, editor An Independent Newspaper published in the Interests of Central Point Oregon and v i c i n i t y _______ FIFTY-FIFTY Two Jews who had shops directly P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y F R ID A Y ucross the street resorted to every thing hut murder to outdo ereh Entered as second-class matter, October 26. 1928 at the other. slushed prices ruthless post office at Gold Hill, Oregon under the act of March 3, ly, at.J They went without sleep, plotting what to do next. l«79- Then one night a Jewish fairy Subscription $2.00 year in advance. Ad rate on application came to the bedside of Cohen, and said: “Mine, friend. I’m it a leetle ferry vot kin geev you anything, hut I warn you wot you wish your com petitor gets double.” The Christmas business is rapidly “Dot’s okay by me,’* heplied Co picking up now and it won't be long hen. "I vish 1 go blind in one eye.” until the local post office will rep resent the billing department of Little Bessie's mamma hearing a wholesale bouse. Doth the in coming and the outgoing mail is peals of childish laughter from the showing a decided increase in vol adjoining yard, went out to see ume. it is hoped that the people what it was all about. She found who are sending away Christmas her dimpled darling and the little mail will mail early so that their neighbor boy sitting in a big box packages will not he caught in the with licorice cigars in their mouths regular holiday jam and maybe lost choking with glee. “Dear me,” she exclaimed, “what enroute or arrive late. It is most imperative that packages he wrapped fun you’re having— and are you very securely that they will reach playing train?” “ Yes," replied little Bessie, “this their destination in good shape. Good plain addresses are also neces is the smoking compartment, we're sary and don’t forget the return ad traveling men, and Bobbie is telling Pullman stories.” dress upon your mail. Office With Al Hermanson FARM PIONTERS Spray material, put in readiness now, may mean the difference be tween profit and loss on next year's crop. A good rule in pruning is to start with the older, less vigorous trees, anil end with the younger, more vigorous ones, finds the Oregon Ex periment station. Shoes Repaired While You Rest S. A H. Green Stamps 133 West Main St. Medford, Ore OLD-FASHIONED MOTHER An Italian woman was running Im m u ta b le down the street to catch a train, It might be worse. The fleflutttM and behind her came her fifteen of sin changes, but the definition of children. Just before she reached virtue doesn’t.—Duluth Herald. the station a cop stopped her. “Here, lady, what have you been doing?” "I no do anything.” “Then why is that mob following you?” MidP w in t e r E x ^ ,r» i© n s BAD . . . special low fares fo r home visitors over Christmas holidays. Sioux City BOY THE WISE CLASS This year you can visit the old home and old friends at greatly reduced excursion rates. These special low fares are on sale December 14, 19, 20 and 21. Final return limit Feb. 28. Stop overs en route if you wish. You can buy these excursion tickets to Omaha St. Paul _____ I High schools all over the state are helng invited to send delegates to the I nth \nnual High School Con ference at the University uf Oregon, which is scheduled Ibis year for Januury 10-11. The* Conference will he divided Into five sections, for the editor« of school papers and \ earhooks, presidents of girl’s lea- , ’1 ..del,! body officers and prin cipios of high schools. From tw'» to five delegates are allowed to each itlgh school, depend ing upon its side. All phases of school life are Io he discussed at the conference, for which an extensive progruiu Inis been arranged by those in charge. It iS believed that stu dents will find the sessions of great help in arriving at Hie solution of difficult problems. Earl M. Palletl. registrar and Day Foster, student are in charge of arrangements. Speakers noted all over the North west will he present at the confer cnee, and will not only give inter esting and instructive uddresses, hut will take part in the round table discussions, which form one of the most important features of the meet ing. Problems will be taken up. such as financing yearbooks, organ-| izatiou of publication stuff, athletic prohlenis, aud high school dunces. Officers who will preside at the various sections of the conference ire Harney Cameron, .Salem. presi dent of the student body officers association; Lucille Cable, Washing ton high school, Portland, president of the Girl's I.eague association; and Dudley McClure, Benson Poly tech nie high school, Portland, president of the Press Conference. Besides the numerous meetings, the delegates will he entertained by the Oregon student committee at a reception and banquet, and will attend the opening basketball gumes of the year at .McArthur court Fri day and Saturday nights, against Washington State College. A tour of the Campus and “College Night", a vaudeville entertainment, will also have pluees on the program. « Notice is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Jackson county, Oregon, will hold the regular examination of applicants for state certificates at the Courthouse in Medford us follows; Commencing Wednesday, Dee. IS, 1929 at 9 o'clock a in. and continu ing until Saturday, Dec. 21, 1929 at I o'clock p.m. Wednesday forenoon I’. S. His tory, Writing (penmanship). Wednesday afternoon Physiol ogy. Beading. Composition, Methods in Heading, Methods in Arithmetic. Thursday forenoon Arithmetic, History of Education, Psychology, Methods in Geography. Thursday afternoon Gruniinur, Geography. American Literature, Phy sics, Methods in Language. Tiles is for Primary Certificate. Friday forenoon—Theory and Practice, Orthography (Spelling), Physical (ieograpliy, English Litera lure. Chemistry. Eriday afternoon School law, Al gebra, G eology, Civil The minister was questioning his Sunday school class. 'Now can any of you tell me the name of the place where we’ll all go if we are good?” he asked. “I’ll describe it,” the minister con tinued. “ It’s an immense place w-here huge golden pillars rise high above you. The air is perfumed and soft music plavs continually. 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