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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1929)
CENTRAL POINT STAP W ith a cigarette as good as Camels the simple truth is enough C am el FRIDAT. MAT 10. UM i in the home paper it would not be long before the news paper would flourish tnld a bigger and better newspaper would be the result. It requires no effort to lend a help ing word in favor of the home newspaper and in so doing each reader would benefit for they would be given more and better news, both local news and store news. Practically every man or woman win» is in business wants t( advertise and would advertise if he or she knew that their ads would be read. See how it works out? If ,me hears a pr< gra mover the radio, they mention it. Why cou’’ln’t the same courtesy be shown the newspaper as is shown the radio station? One is as important as the other. Any mention made to an advertiser causes much good will. The advertiser wants to know that his mes sage is read. The newspaper ¡ft benefit ted thru the re ceipt of more advertising and the reader is benefit ted by the growth in size and scope of his newspaper. Rnalua eamc home unexpectedly one day uml found Elim, Ida wifi*, with her hair all niuaaed. Jlm tus dlibi’t »ay anything, a l though he noticed a alrange looking collur lying on (hr iuhlet tie went out to the buthrnoin und Elian heard him loudly atropping his rn- aor. "Say, elille,” yelled Elian, "what you all titlin' out IhereT" "If that collar fit» me I’ae goln* Io shave.” "Si y (iawitge, wot kinda cigar» Jo von all sm oke?' "Me? Why, brother, I irn o k it ItobtiiHon Crusoe».* "Wot kinda cigar» am Itidiinson C rusoea?” "Cuatawaya, dumb-bell cn»tuwuy». C IG A R E T T E S W HY CAMELS THE BETTER CIGARETTE ARE Camels are made o f the choicest to baccos grown — cured a n d blended w ith expert care. Camels are m ild a n d mellow. The taste o f Camels is smooth a n d satisfying. Camels are cool a n d refreshing. h> i Bring me the winner! HE story is told of a man dining in a res taurant, who was served a lobster with only one claw. Upon complaining he was told by the waiter that this happened occa sionally because the live lobsters fought among thetnsedves in the kitchen. "Bring me the winner!” said the diner. At the General Motors Proving Ground, a fleet of specimen cars, built long in advance of factory production, fight a battle of hills, bumps, and every other sort of torture. These cars arc torn down and rebuilt until they arc able to beat every test The tests involve speed, power, endurance, braking, riding comfort, handling ease; fuel, oil, and tire economy; body strength every phase of car construc tion and performance. Only the u inner of all these tests is sent back to the factory to be used as a model for the construction of the car you buy. No mat ter what driving condition you face, your General Motors car is equal to it. You have the winner. T A The fragrance o f Camels is always pleasant, indoors or out. They do not tire the taste nor leave any ci gare tty after-taste. © 1 1» 929 R. J. Reynold* Tobacco Co ipauy, w b ttte r Stiem . N . C. CENTRAL POINT STAR THE JOKERS CORNER ----- ~ s S s 5 ------ Ten years ago neighbors used to rop in for a call. Now they call 1 for a drop. I think there is company down ¡airs.” “I just heard mama laugii at one f papa’s jokes.” “ ‘I.o Sam. Ah thought you was nding us a chicken fo’ Sunday n n er.” “So Ah was, Gawdge, but it got ettah.’ YEA BO! rhe night was clear and frosty, e tw o tram ps ast in a manger, ddenly a gust of w ind blew open s door. ‘Old pard,” rem arked one of them lose Hakes is beginning to fall.” rhere was a deadly silence. Then i other tram p spoke. ‘Gawd!” he m urinered, “how I sht they was corn flakes.” JOHN'S OUT OF PRACTICE Wife—Dear, w hen we w ent thru th at last tunnel a strange man kiss ed me. He—W hat! Show him to me and I’ll teach him a tew things. W ife—But you couldn’t, John, he knows everythintg. Published by Mac’s Printing Co.» Gold Hill, Oregon C. J. SHORB. Editor An Independent Newspaper published in the Interests of Central Point Oregon and vicinity___________ PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Entered as second-class matter, October 26, 1928 at the post office at Gold Hill, Oregon under the act of March 3, 1 8 7 9 - Subscription $2.00 year in advance. Ad rate on application Office W ith A i Hermonson YOUR NEWSPAPER Your newspaper is as important to the community as any other intitution. The life of your newspaper de pends on the support that it is given by the people of the vicinity. Its chief form of revenue is from the advertise ments" which appear In its columns and without them there could be no newspaper long. Everyone who reads the newspapers answers some of the ads or at least are influenced in their buying by the store news which it contains. Now if each reader would mention to their merchant that they saw their ad N E W ... OPPORTUNE ILLNESS MacGregor and MacPherson de led to become teetotalers, but icGregor thoi^ght it would be best they had one bottle of whiskey put in the cupboard in case of ncss. About three days later icPherson could bear it no long- , and he said, “MacGregor, I feel :k.” Too late,” said MacGregor, was vera sick all day yesterday.” LOCATED PA A woman w ho runs around con- lerably herself made an ex peri- :nt the other day to satisfy her riosity of long standing. “I am tisfied of one thing at last,” she is telling one of her friends. “I and w here my husband spends 5 evenings.” “You don’t say so, ar; how did you find o u t?” estioned her companion excitedly stayed at home one evening last •ek and found him there,” she plained. C o m p o iitio n of T in foil Tinfoil 1» thin sheets of tin. the metallic element. It Is beaten thin with a wooden mallet. Leadioll 1» made of lead. 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