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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1930)
TUB CENTRAL POINT STAR FRIDAY. JANl'AKY 31. l»30 W asco county and suggested that it might be the site of the lost garden of Eden. W e hope that it will be proven the last garden of Eden. We hope that it shall he proven to be the lost garden that we might find out some things Published by M ac’s P rin tin g Co.C Gold Hill, Oregon that have alw ays proved puzzling. We should like to find C. J. SHORE. E ditor out where the Adams moved and if the. snake in-the- An Independent Newspaper published in the Interests of grass which w ri’.ked the dom -iicity of Eden looked an y _______ ^ e n tra l Point Oregon and vicinitv__________ thing like the modern shiek. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY C EN TRA L P O IN T STAR E ntered as second-class m atter, October 2D. 1928 at tin W e are in receipt of si ni . Í the campaign literature p< st office at Gold Hill, Oreg< n under the act of March 3 g I larrv Corbet t for g\»v- nt out by tb'* com m ittee ur 1879. id about the gentlem an is ernor and if all the tlrn g s it correct we wouldn’t mind taking him for a fishing trip on Subscription $2.00 year in advance. Ad rate on application Rogue River some time when t'. e lish are not biting. O ffic e W ith A1 Hermanson Judging from the high salaried football m entors O re gon and W ashington are im porting there should be some competition furnished the southern varsities.in the next fi v seasons. + •> ♦ There is a move on, in the state of Oregon, to change the caricature which is to represent Old Oregon. In the place of the old man it is hyped to find a suitable young production to represent the youth, pep and progress of a com paratively new state with worlds of advantages and natural resources. Prizes are being offered for the best cartoons for this purpose. The Oregon State Cham ber of Commerce is taking a hold of the contest in ••onjunction with their build Oregon contest and anyone w ho have any bright ideas may present them to the local cham ber of Commerce officers who will in turn mail them to the state organization. W e m erely m ention this as a m atter of interest to our readers. So far as the cartoon representa tion of Old Man Oregon is concerned, we see little ad v an t age of a change. As we recall the "Old M an" he is not asleep nor is his eye hazy with age. True he is pictured as old but as we have alw ays looked upon age as a symbol of wisdom we naturally felt that the “old m an” was all rig h t—perhaps more blessed with wisdom and experience than would a younger man. The Oregonian. T hursday printed an editorial under the caption of “The Lost Site of Eden” The editorial deals with the finding of fossilized tropical nuts and fru its in THE I0KERS CORKER - - - - ’« a S i- V - - - - V What v, ¡Id I. V? happened 1. hoop ••kiri: ar.tl rumble s. . Is hr-1 occurred i; the s..;ne gem ration. Save half of 1930 for pleasure SHE WAS ONLY— An electrician’s naught, r, but sh • knew w atts wall. A druggi t’s t!.»lighter; th at’s whj she suggested better thin s. An arm y Captain’s duughter leg she knew when to ca’l a i alt. A co dr. .til's daughter, hut si.- was nobody’s fuel. A fisherm an’s daughter, hut she threw a wicked line. UNDER TABLE ETIQUETTE “ Bridge shin” is said to he a n e w -; ly discovered disease. It is con tracted by a husband sitting across from his wife and forgetting what trum ps are. GOOD DEED PERFORMED BY LOCAL BOY SCOUT ligation today?” “You bet I have,” prom ptly re plied the youthful scout. “And what good deed did you do. if I may ask?” “ Oh, I helped m other hottie a | Electrically you can save half of 1930 for pleasure or for things that you would much rath er do than those things that you must drudge at now by hand. Yes, you can save half of 1930 for pleasure be cause electricity will do things in less than half the time that you can do things the old way. For that better In the home there are scores of tiresom e d u ties th at electricity will do at the turn of the switch. It will do them quietly, quickly and cheaply, so cheaply th at you will marvel at the facts. Printing™see us. Let electricity be am ong those good reso lutions that you will keep for 1930. DBBBQB « ■ '■ ■ III Spain th e re are several Ihn hoin-vs, a n il i i i m >, tin* lim e tree hone,' o f <'m u llin a . Is as green as Jad« Mint has a eeeht«d ta s te ; tin t ts leas h ig h ly esteemed I hu ll the he athe r honey fu m i th e slnpea o f tlie Pyrenees. Indeed, tfpuulm -tla i la in i fo r th is, as d id the A lle lila n « o f old fo r the honey o f M i .1 Ily iiie tu i.s . th ill It Is (he food i f the g o d i, so e v u ils lta I t Ps Flavor Q u id s W o rk IP- tu rn e d around, gazed at tils w ife hl I • lini-k seat and said " A n , .lu ll ip I know w hat I uni doing an ' don • he. fe rg li It." One m in u te a fte rw a rd Si P ater I Minted him 11 flu te w ith six hob m >1 to ld h im to move over In the ill) , uellnn. T aies (.'ilion. li-li of ho ut- brew", replied Jnlin- ,-s b • lit 11 elMiirelte- mid the . i.-cn paused on without further .error iliiui -Sutherlin Son. If the people wish a change, however, we would not Amusing incidents come to light be one to intervene. Almost everything has changed in the past few years. The jazz has drowned out the lulabys oeeasiomdly. even in small com m u nies, and a story told here the other in music, the risque shows have unseated the dram a of a n day by a local citizen is w orth re other day. The airplane, the auto and the fast express peating. Sutherlin has a Boy Scout have replaced the ancient m ethods of travel. Today, we organization, and on the whole they find th e m odern m other draw n with a cigarette in one are a pretty good bunch of kids. hand, snappy stories in the other and a be-ribboned poodle These hoys, collectively, separately in her lap. The college lad is depicted as a flashily dressed or individually are presqm ed to perform at least one good deed each “devil-m ay-care” individual with a hip flask and a rattle day. Being aw are of this obliga- trap car instead of the black cap and gown and a book. A tion a citizen who has taken much new cartoon, rejuvenating “old man O regon” m ight bring interest in the Boy Scout organiza- forth some interesting subjects It will be Something to I lion accosted one of the local boys talk about at least and it is hoped that som ething good will I the other day with the query Johnny, you are presumed be evolved—som ething which will add distinction to the to “Well. perform at least one good act ev b etter Oregon campaign. ery day. Have you fulfilled that ob ♦ » * Spanish H e a th e r H o n ey ■ ■ r’ 1 It U p o n M a le e ri hu o ej -ul excavations hav. 1.1 \n »tmi I ic most e la lm ra te o f tin . 1 ly e tv llla a tliiiis developed !n th« ir in hem isphere w ere a ll sut d by lu u ltu . D o e lo i M o r'e y o f tin h i. h ti iilu n I n a llt 'i t l i. ' slmv eil hnv lo d e clin o and fa ll o f the e lv lllz a tlo r if the M i; an e m p ire was enn - d li by the d etlne In the p ro d in tlo ilr.o. T he In g ti coni o f liv in g , a i. va ile d It. » » « o p e ra tin g then u 3oW. G enius C e lt R ecognition re 1 t ittle tnir« • o,:n,jn d g e n ii ! 11 h c - g 'iig ; at least. If il h-- n te r h hind It K e n ts and Sln-i are o fte n <piot<d to the c o iitru ry both died be fore they tu rn ,- v D ad they llv e il as long a ys.in and W o rd s w o rth they w .11 •• e n lo .v d fo ty o r ttfty years in fa ie. As It is. It Is u u tru e 01 v died "u n w e p t, iitib o n o u i'd im I 01 • ;.'*- I.ond<’ii I’ l l I ’. lts. H is to r ic a l W r itin g s T h e th a t h is to ric a l n a rra tiv e o f con etdorahlo set pe was produced by the H ebrew s o f am le n t P nlestlna. T he H a hylo nlan a and Aawyrlnna had e a rlie r h is to ric a l w ritin g s , h u t they w ere not e o lle ile d . These dute back to the third millennium It. (X • P e rs e v e ra n c e W in s I f you w ish mu-cess In life make pel -e ie ra u e o y o u r bosom frie n d , e ijo v r l i i i n - yo u r wise counselor, ca u tio n you r eld e r b ro th e r, and fa ith you r g u a rd ia n gi-nhis. So d o in g you w ill ava il y o u rs e lf o f the w isdom o f th«' age«, the on ly ,-nuit lo aueeoas ( l i l t . W o r ld M u s t B e " S h o w n " I he w o rld do c. not w a n t to know w hut you th in k you can d o ; It w u lts fo r you to allow It w h u t you can do. It la achievem ent th a t counts. It la even ch a ry o f tu k ln g the w ill fo r the deed though good In te n tio n s may cou nt In the sig h t o f H eavau.— Kx- chunge. N a tu r a lly W hen a g ir l engages h e rs e lf to » - t poet. It Is u s u a lly n m in k o f li ip a 'l ia b il it y .Mary, how ever, sh o rn d t h u i > he hod a level head »<1 h e r Bhoiildei when she announced her e iig iig e u ii-iit Io her em ployer. "S o y n ll're going •-> lu n rry a poet I” he said. 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