Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, April 05, 1929, Image 2

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    THE CINTRAI. POINT *TAR_______ FRIDAY, APRIL ». 1»»»
CENTRAL POINT STAR
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new Field is not done.
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Of further interest to the people of Southern regon
in the progress of the nation in building dirigibles is the
fact that there has been considerable pressure brought
An It d«pendent Nev
dud in the Interests of to bear for a dirigible base near Agate in Jackson county,
C entral Point O re g o n an d v icin ity
________ if this base is established the sight ot the huge bags w ill
become more commonplace.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
1’ubli l.' tl b\ Mac’s P rim ing G u Gold Hill, Oregon
C 1. SHORB, Editor
E ntered as second-class m atter. October 20, I92S at the
post office at Gold Hill, Oregon under the act of March 3,
18/9-
THE JOKERS CORNER
Subscription $2.00 year in advance. Ad rate on application
Office With AI "erraenson
A HANDY COW
The following ml from the York­
shire Post rem inds one of the want
ad for n “strong horse to do work
of a country m inister.”
"Man wanted for gardening, a l­
so to take charge of a cow who
can sing in the choir and blow the
organ.”
THE TOURIST HARVEST
WILL SOON STAR T
somethin* off» .1*“ *»«l»w*s mil 11,1 '
den grttdjilly works up Io de cli­
max w here de coroner pays,
"W here am ile h o tly ?'
WHAT HE WANTED TO SEE
It w as during the war. Trana-
ports w ere carrying American sol
diets over the storm -swept Atlan­
tic by the million. A negro regi­
ment was negotiating the crossing
and had experienced more than the
usual amount of rough w eather.
A buck privute seated Op I he edge
of the hatch , suddenly called down
to the hold below to his buddy to
come up and see the ship they w eie
passing.
"Ah ain’t coinin',” was the reply,
It will not be long now until the sum m er sun and the
sum m er tourists will be upon us. 1 here is no doubt that
both will be quite welcome ft r many people have already
become palled with the continued cool w eather through
WE’VB WONDERED TOO
the spring season, and the people oi Oregon have become
The
celebrated soprano was in
accustom ed to lock forw ard to the golden harvest of the
the
middle
of her num ber when
tourist population winch has mounted up to where it is
¡Johnny noticed the orchestra lead-
second only to the lumber industry in dollars spent in our
cr.
fair state
"Why does that m an keep hit
According to the state anti-mobile associations, there ting at her fo r? " he n ^ e d his
will be even a g rea ter flood of travel into our state this mother.
M ie’s not h ittin g a t her, re ­
y ear than ever before and the citizens no doubt will be
plied his m other. "Be quiet.”
ready to greet them . T here are m any im portant places
“Well, then, why does she keep
of interest around every town which would be ot interest holering?”
to people from other states. Canyons, w aterfalls, m oun­
LIGHTNING BUGS
tain vastnesses and the like are alw ays mat vele.d at b\ the
people from the cities with their noise and hustle and Two small boys, staring in « b a r­
bustle of the centers of population. Scenic wonders and ber shop window of London, earn ­
looked on a s the barber went
places of historic interest are alw ays im portant and each estly
over his custom er’s head w ith a
tow n in our state should prepare data and m arkers to call singeing torch. "Blimey, Bill” one
attention to the points of interest about their locality. of them ejaculated, “he’s lookin for
In this respect, there are few places in the L nited S tates ’em wiv a light.”
w here there is much more natural scenery .han in this
DIRECT ACTION
p art of the state. To make the country more impressive
“How’
docs you ol woman like
the splendid scenery is closely situated to some of the
de w ashin’ m achine yo’ giv huh
best land th at w as ¿ver tilled. W e, of Southern Oregon, fo* C hristinas?”
have not started to tell of our virtues. \ \ ithin cur local­
“No good! Ev’ry time she try
ities we have scenes which cannot be duplicated anyw here. to get in it, dem paddles knock huh
Fertile fields, well stocked fishing stream s, forests and black and blue.”
fields and a most glorious clim ate. W hen the to u rists
LIKE THE PUP
come our most natural advantages will be aw aiting them ,
“That lecture the o th er night
but will the people be ready to tell them of these fine was great. It brought things home
to me that I have never seen be-
things.
* * *
fore,” said Mrs. Highbrow.
"That’s nothing,” s»‘(i her hubby.
“ We've got a pup that does the
1 same thing.”
DIRIGIBLES BEING
BUILT FOR U.S.A.
T he U nited S tates is going into the air in a big way.
THE CLIMAX
At the present time there are plans being made to place
Itastus—So yo’ had a quiet fuss
at the disposal of the United S tates governm ent six of wid yo’ m other-in-law las’ nite?
the huge bags. The suprem acy of the air will soon lie
Sambo—Yeah. One ob dem kind
in Am erica. O ur governm ent has been slow to take up ,jat S|flrts off wid one bouncin’
aviation but they are net m incing m atters now. They
are building an air force. They are building both peace
and w ar time ships which will float over our land and add
new chapters to aviation history. M any new develop­
m ents have been made in the past decade in the history
of the air and w ithin the next few, years even g reater
historv will be made. In the mean time our governm ent
will continue to keep up with the trend of hum an events,
especially as it pertains to aviation. Our fleets of com-
Ours is a modern supply depot for the builder for we hand-
le l.m nher, Shingles. Lath Li„ie. Plaster. ‘ ‘
ville Hoofing», etc., and make everything in Cabinet
mid Mill Work.
T R O W B R ID G E L U M B E R Y A R D
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A dvertising brings to millions at reasonable prices, com­
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SUCCESSORS TO
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and
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