Image provided by: Central Point School District #6; Central Point, OR
About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1930)
TUB CBNTRAL POINT S T A I FRIPAT. FEBRUARY »1 !»»♦. Several o f the high school stu o f Hie school hy D r. W ilson and dents were ill M edford. Tuesday a t ttie county nurse. Mrs. K lug proved tending to business connected w itli very satisfactory. Thunks A y due to (lie women o f (lie ussiWiutlon tin- high school annual. Mrs. Nora Short» is absent from w ho assisted in the w o rk. The co- her school duties tills week w itli a iip e rid io ii o f (tie teachers, and Hie b ad ly infected fore. Stic Is eon lined m anifested interest o f ttie children at an Ashland hospital fo r tre a t themselves was very g ra tify in g . "U n cle lle ln le ” lias been doing ment. Me. and Mrs. E a rl Cook welcomed some more landscaping u ro tin il his the a rriv a l o f a daughter, Tuesday service station. I f he continues to F eb rua ry 18 at the A . lilin d M ater im prove ttie place It w ill soon he a .how spot o f Hie tow n. Ttie back n ity home. H arold McFadden o f M itche ll, yard to the station lias been luiu l- Oregon wa.i a v is ito r in III.' city ><• red .mil the a d jo in in g lots under one d«ry I d w ek ns tin- guest Hie big trees have been cleaned up o f his parents, M r. mid Mrs. Jo.in and law n grass sowed. These lots w ill tie th ro w n open to travelers Me! iidilen. B is .um m er fo r rest grounds mid ■ . ----- ----- . *•-— ------------ -- ' 1 Mrs. Z. Sm’th left Tuesday evening fo r O rilv a y , Colorado, a place to stop and luy out th e ir Angus—This» man I just hud this summoiie I the" In " •• serious I l l p icn ic lunches. le tte r from lives in u pluee w ith 11 John lla m m e rs ly and H arold ness i f tie r m other. He w ent hy tu n n y mime, fo r sure. v iv i f P ortland mid the I'lito n Pa Rogers made a tr ip last week from Sandy— \ \ Ivd is il? Ibis c ity around by Hie 1! i i i | m | uii Angus It looks lik e "R u ffu lo n y .” cific. r i. e r Io Reedsport, dow n the coast W. G. B ro w n o f the R row n M er S an d y - W l i\. H u d ’s " i'u ll'n 'o . N, to crescenl c ity , over around Hie ca ntile Co. of l.iis c ity , r i turned V..” ye poor tlsh. Althouse section and buck to this Tuesday ev« n lng a fte r mi . bsenee c ity . T hey re p o rt a splendid tr ip o f seve t it y . sp mt in P o rtlan d u id generally good w eather th ru - FARM POINTERS on Ito 'Hess. out. ‘ ev at i f the lo'-td gardeners W. C. Dye is d riv in g tru ck fo r The gooi d a iry fa rm e r appreciates are getting th e ir soil in shape now die herd b u ll and (reals him w itli to plant th . 1 !cn». The balm y the L iv e ly Lim e Products Go. at • l i t wee’ has !>< 11 an nights and Juek Frost, days. At the consideration to w h ic h lie is i l l ' s of leu G.imeiun reg ula r night d riv e r udded in i' live Io tabor. e ntitled. If he ts sentenced to the W . J. I .ye w tio I as been em ha. been tran sfe rred to Hie h u rn e r darkest co rn er o f the burn e ither . » . ■ mi ' 1 .peetor an.l Mike Van Houghtcn day d riv e r lied in a stall o r boxed in s o lita ry ployed l>v tli left fo r his home in Glendale, Sat Is in iv tih 's riiig fro m a severe blo w eiml'uiement he w ill not do w e ll. A w ell-bedded hull-pen w itli plenty of urday evening. Th«* Von der lle l- in Gie stomach w itli a cro w bur lig h t and fre sli a ir is a m inim um es- len gravel p it lias been etoseil w h ich put him In the hospital fo r a few days. .«ntial, w h im a grass padduck 111 again a fte r a short run. Mrs Alice Wise tins been doing a M r. and Mrs II. A. Radtke mid am o tion w ill pay good dividends c h ild re n have been v is itin g at the lot of gnml w o rk around her res ¿.ml s im p lify the chore o f keeping home o f Mr. and Mrs. L o ve ll Rob idence on Hie Pacific h ig liw a y in die ! erd sire. Glean ground is essential to keep bins at Ki ck Point the pa-1 few Hie way o f cleaning up the p ro p die new crop o f baby chicks d ise ase da s. Mr. Radtke recently dispos e rty mid trim m in g the law n and rose hushes. The p ro p e rty has free, w arns the experim ent station. ed 1 f tits tiusiness interests in Concrete runs o r w ire screen (torch y o n v ille and left fo r San Ira n e is c o In i n idle fo r several years and hits es are desirable in disease co n tro l. w here lie lias secured em ploym ent, had a very neglected appearance I f these are not provided, good re lie w ill move his fa m ily Io that u n til Mrs. Wise started tie r clean-up campaign. sults w ill he obtained by m oving the c ity to make th e ir home. Norm an Bailey returned to the brooder house every live days. W ith permanent brooder houses c ity Tuesday from P o rter W ashing god results w ill be obtained by cov. ton, w here tie has been spending e rin g the ground w ith a fresh layer ttie (nisi w in te r w ith Ids father. 1». I). Shaffer, fo rm e r d airym a n o f so il at least once w eekly. In spite o f the fuel that w in tr y o f th is c ity tiut now of Redmond, co nd itio ns have been p re v a ilin g in Oregon was in the c ity F rid a y on Oregon says the experim ent station, m atters o f tiusiness. He is quite vegetable grow ers are not u n m in d w e ll pleased w ith his new home. Miss Mabie Kenaston was at Ash fu l o f the fact that M arch usually brings, some good w eather su lli- land, Wednesday w here she leased Done right and when c ie n tly w arm to w a rra n t tra n s p la n t- ttie Ashland Reauty p a rlo r, in that we promised It. c ity . Miss Kenaston is w e ll pleased ind o f e arly cabbage and lettuce to W* give a moneyhaek the ground. T he refo re plants are w ith tier new business and tier guarantee on all war*. now being g ro w n o f these vegetables frie n d s w is ti her w e ll in tie r new w ith a view to having them ready undertaking. H un Mrs. Van Hoevec'-erg fro m Sam’s to .set out just as soon as w eather When yon think of and soil conditions p erm it. Plants V alley was in the c ity Tuesday. Mrs. Jess Trestiam o f ttie Apple- o f these vegetables w ill stand lig h t DIAMONDS gate d is tric t is v is itin g her father, frost. think of From a fa rm management stand P e rry K notts w ho is il l at h is home In th is c ity . p oint the general fa rm e r in Oregon The January amt F eb rua ry meet cannot afford to take tim e to p ro duce baby chicks fro m a common ing o f ttie (’. old H ill D ivisio n o f the (lock o f hens, believes the exper Jackson Go. H ealth Association w ill im ent station. H atcheries special meet at the Delta on Monday at 2 ize on high producing stock, w h ile P. M. F ebruary 24th. Members and the fa rm e r specializes on his gen frie n d s are urged to attend. T tie exam ination o f the c h ild re n eral farm w o rk . permits the disease to take hold of them. Many believe it incurable and when they find themselves its victim they resign themselves to their fate. It is, therefore, no won der that people who are gradually having their bodies Published by Mac’s Printing Co.C Gold Mill, Oregon eaten away bv this dread disease are treking to San 1*tan- C. J. SHORB, Editor cisco to receive treatment by the new method which prom An Independent Newspaper published in the Interests of ises to be a cure. Regardless of a persons faith in the Central Point Oregon and vicinity__________ hereafter, there are few who will not exert every effort to remain on this old sphere as long as possible. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY • * * Entered as second-class matter, October 26, i<)-’8 at the A man and wife in C hicago “shoot it out on the street post office at Gold Hill, Oregon under the act of March 3. and thus settle a family quarrel. It is only what is to be 1879. expected in a city where the best eye and the quickest draw is looked upon as prerequisites of a healthy life. Subscription $2.00 year in advance. Ad rate on application CENTRAL POINT STAR Office With A1 Hermanson THE JOKERS CORNER ------- a & fc r-------- PLAN TO BEAUTIFY THE CITY THIS SPRING As the balmy days of spring are intermittently fittmg SCHOOLROOM ANSWERS in with the showers it is, we believe, timely to mention a “Al Smith v.-.i-i a famous scientist, spring clean-up. •'t here .• tv o p u r.. to a sca Each winter loaves a hangover for the spring to shake tenee, the ab/?-1 -a < the predir- off. Rubbish, old leaves, ash piles, tin cans etc. which tend. , uric n t." to make unsightly an otherwise pretty yard, must be re "T o k ill a l-utii’-i'ly, pinch its moved or buried.’ Lawns, gardens and tlower beds may 1 bores.” "T h e heart is an in fe rn a l organ soon be formed. And best of all, when you have youi te c i.i are the g rin d o rg a n ..’ propertv looking good it often spurs your neighbors on to “ "N .lit- ic o tin e is such a deadly poison doing likewise and at the same time your city is becoming that a drop o f it on the ta il of 11 more beautiful and the iov of living in it is increased man) «log w ill k ill a man.” “ Geom etry tenches us to bisect fold. There is a two-fold benefit from such a project as angels.” beautifying one's property. 1 he pleasure of working in "A c irc le is a round stra ig h t line a hole in the m iddle.” the out’of doors in the pleasant spring weather when vigor w ith G ra vita tio n is th a t if there were just seems to be over abundant, when the air is fresh and none we w o u ld fly away. clear and the spring zephers just seem to touch one with "G eorgia was founded hy people their magic is inducement enough for the average but .ai w ho had been executed. ded to the exuberance of vim condusive of spring we find •‘The purpose o f the skeleton— h itc h meat onto.” another inducement—the pride of being beautiful. 1 he to “ Weapons o f the Indians— Bow, thought of looking over one’s property and seeing it bea a rro w , tom ahaw k anil w arhoop. utiful and well cared for, should engender somewhat the same feeling of pride in the householder as it would in "W h a t? Y o ur w ife isrt't back a woman who stands before the mirror in a new Easter fro m her vacation ye t? ” “ No. On the last day there si e outfit admiring its lines and adornments. got in to a ro c k in g -c h a ir m arathon.” Yes the spring is a wonderful season. \ \ hy not make good use of it to make of our town a more beautiful place Spoof— I was one w ho d id n ’t lose on the stock m arket. in which to live. P iffle — H o w ’s th at? ♦ ♦ * Spoof— Oh, 1 tost a ll m y money- v DREAD DISEASE THOUGHT CONQUERED / When Drs. Coffee and Humber of San Francisco told the world they had a new treatment for cancer which they felt was a real cure, they did not think that the cancer victims from all over the country would start coming to them for treatment—at least until the stage of experi ment was passed. That is just what happened, however. W ith many of the profession scouting the effectiveness of the cure, some optimistically hoping that it might prove a real cure we find scores of people, cancer victims moving on to San Francisco to risk what little they have left in life to try the new treatment. Cancer causes the death of many thousands of our people each year and hope is always faint for one who tw o years ago in F lod id a real es tate. Judge— H ow long has y o u r hus band been a b u rg la r? W oman— Oh, fo r years and years. Judge— And a fte r a ll these years youve decided to in fo rm against him . Woman—W e ll, Y o u r H onor, the s ilv e rw a re and je w e lry wasn t so bail, but I just co u ld n ’t put up w ith it any tonger a fte r he brung home th a t saxophone. S a lly— I ’ve been m a rrie d than you! Mayme— Yeah! yo u ’re chumps ahead o f me. more Watch Repairing tw o TWO AGED CENTRAL POINT PEOPLE HAVE BIRTHDAYS Grandpa J. K. H a ll had a b ir th day recently. N in e ty -s ix m ile stones have been passed by this fine hale and h earty old pioneer. He says God has kept h im clean, mid that is w h y he is so w e ll and hnp- py- Grandma Scott celebrated he» 91st b irth d a y last F rid a y , the 14th. H er daughters, Mrs. C. G. Duncan and Mrs. Jess H a m ric k held a re ception fo r her in her own home in the afternoon o f said date. M any called and w ished her m any hap py retu rns o f the day. For that better Printing—see us. O l d S u r g ic a l I n s tr u m e n ts la prehistoric times primitive sur geons uso4 sharpened flints, piece? of bone end flsh teeth with which to let Wood, open abscesses and perform gmjilntn^ operation« oa the skuU. GOLD HILL NEWS ITEMS We take a Personal Pride in our Work and C ourt H a ll o f M edford, and an old tim e local resident was in the c ity , F rid a y ren ew ing old acquaint ances. f P e rry K notts has been under the w eather the past week and has been keeping p re tty close to his room . Mrs. Claude Shaver is v is itin g w ith home folks in Grants Pass. B everly Spayd was q uite i ll a fe w days th is week, being th re a t ened w ith pneumonia. Vaughn Quakenbush and Jack T izdale w h o have been re ro o fin g the Nugget Garage su re ly must have a stand-in w ith Jupe Pluvious fo r the rain storm s held o ff u n til they got the new ro o f layed and then the storm came as i f to cristen are never satisfied unless you are Give us a chance to Figure on your next job it. Mac*» Printing Company Glendale, Gold Hill, Central Point : Mrs. J. W . Clark was at Medford on huisness, Tuesday. Jim m y Burns has been able to get around a little th is week fo l lo w in g his illness w ith pneum onia. His m any frie n d s w ill welocme him back to health. BUILDING MATERIALS Our» Is ■ marten supply depot fu r th r b u ild e r fo r we hand le Lum ber, Shingle». Lath L im e , Plaster. O m a n i, Johns-Man- elite Roofing» etc., and m akt e verythin g in Cabinet W o rk and M ill W a rk. T R O W B R ID G E L U M B E R Y A R D T R O W B R ID G E C A B IN E T W O R K S Let us estimate y a u r biH, you w ill lik e o u r Service, Q u ality and Friees. _ M edford, Oregon Owning Your Own Home Arc you getting away from the land lord? Are you getting any closer to that home which you have talked about. The one built and planned according to your own taste. A hank account built up by weekly depos- its will bring you your goal in a surprisingly short time. Jackson County Bank Established 1888 Member Federal Reserve Medford, Oregon