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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1930)
J T 7 CENTRAL POINT STAR FRIDAY. APRIL VOLUME TWO NU.MBEK 40 B 5- 12th District Conditions On The Up-Grade III MANU WEEK OBSERVED APRIL 2IM I» 2H INCLUSIVE May 10ih; Set News Gleaned Analyzing Much Talent Is For Highway and Condensed ..AOU... Shown At Gold Clean-Up Day for our Readers1 Hill Musical I Ilumpiic week is being observed over llie country tills week witli appropriate speeches, program s and services. The hum ane societies are Wilk Ike New Scieace of Syllables actively w orking Io tiring Hie mes By C. jT cO FF M A N sage of liuiminilariimism Io Hie D e a n o f A l l th o E n u m e ra to rs IM’ople of Die country. A feature of Hie week bus been the p o tters that have been circulated by Ihe society. C harlotte We are here reproducing a trih C harlotte, you represent the secret Ute Io Hie dog by Senator Vest of sign. I t Is up to you to determine P reparations for the statewide Busiiu ss activity ixpondrd in the Missouri which has lieen widely w tiat kind o f a MUSIC FESTIVAL PROVES The Navul Pact was signed Wed 'I w .llili I i derui Reserve D istrict copied is quite appropriate for Hie Highway Clean-up Day, set for May nesday. The document consists of REAL FEATURE FRIDAY sign th is shall be. Hi, are moving forw ard rapidly, ac during Mui'ch, but by a »mailer occasion. An old Greek ren 7000 words. All the nations by this About six hundred people were in amount thun in the corre»|«,m llng dering which uses The best friend u man has in Hie cording to Mrs. Jessie M. Honey- pact will be under obligation to re your flrst syllable. mouth of most recent year». Rolli world may lorn against him amt be man, of Eugene, in charge. The strict subm arine w arfare. attendance at the music festival The CHAR, meant glad industrial output amt trade in come his enemy. Ills sou or ilaugli- movement, endorsed by leading ; treaty is a long step forw ard held at Gold Hill, F riday afternoon ness and Joy. creased .omcwnnt lev» thuu season t< r Hi d he has reared with loving slate officials, is sponsored by the tow ard ultim ate lim itation of those and participated in by the schools But no one must ally anil demand for credit »bowed earc may prove ungrateful. Those Oregon Federation of Garden Clubs, nations which have not yet agreed from Butte Falls, Bogue River, accuse you o f lig h t I i .ii li .. ii > i" tu in g e L oin the pn Glendale and (old Hill. who m e neari .1 ami dearest to us, ¡.ml ha» draw n Ihe supfiort of prac on complete limitation of th eir na ness or friv o lity , ceding month. Decline» in com- those whom we trust willi our li:i|>- tically every civic organization in vies. The entire program covered about fo r a s till more an m o.iil, pi icc» became lev» nuiiier- piuess and our good name may be Oregon. three hours o r more of time all of cient use o f your on» during the taller part of the come traitors Io their faith. The Probably Ihe largest single factor which wsi» chock fuii of delightful CHAR, Indicated Colonel Lindberg and his wife A d a p ta b le E a r strength In anger month and »light advances in the money that a man lias he m ay lo.se. in Die success of the day will be the instrum ental and vocal music. C h a rlo tte . These tw o mean wind, vmiie price* level were re* It Hies away from him. perhaps, Hoy Scouts, although school child Ann just completed a one stop Four orchestras featured Ihe after lliglil from Glendale, California to ings w ill show you why you can make ported in early April. noon’s entertainm ent together with when lie needs it most. A m an's ren, many university and college D .in ,; ?d.ucli. fiv u riib h ' w e a th e r reputation may he sacrificed in a students, members of Cham bers of New York after being in the air a your own choice as to the use o f the vocal music by quartettes, glee powers I d your name. rnndil.oii-. continued to lie the most li oment of ill-considered action. eoinmcrce and service clubs, and little over fourteen hours. This clubs, folk dances etc. I f yon feel quite modem In your was an altitude flight test. im p i Lint influence in the agricul Tin- people wdlo are prone to fall on many other» have pledged th eir aid. One of the big features of the af a ttitu d e o f inlnd. you can give dignity tural outlook. Crop» now glow ing their knees Io do Us honor when All scoul troops in Oregon have ternoon was the group singing by to very Bapperllke costuming. On the An Austrian Bacteriologist has other hand. If you love the ancient, the students of the four schools in the District it velo|x«<l vutivfac-! success 1» wiilh us may be Ihe llrst been called upon by G. H. O her- tartly and range condition» tin-! Io throw the ’.tone of malice when leiiffcr, slate scout executive. Io join succeeded in isolating the germ of you are cupable o f giving n very de w ithout any previous rehearsal. The proved during tl p.i t six w eeks.' failure settles Ils clou I upon our llie movement, which is sim ilar to ,«T»r<»«y and is producing a serum mure and modem effect to old Ideas tn harm ony was good throughout in Sonn In i stock, p.irticuini 1.» spring h ads. The one nb .mutely unsel many in Eastern stales w hich have which has already had excellent re dress and toiletries. spite of the fact that no tw o schools You can even display theoe versa L>int h i C a l i f i i i i . i, have he:» »low fish friend that man can have in this proved highly effective. In various sults. in some cases complete cures had sung together previous to the tllltl«-s w ithout making unv effort on in attending satisfactory market sclUsli world, the one that never de cities boy scouts have participated! have been effected. tim e the num ber wxs presented. your part. Anyone who can read w ig Is. in eleim-up movements, have clear Equally as difficult and as well ren serts h im .Ih e one Hud never proves character would know It by looking at John N. Willy» is the newly ap- your par w ith Its adaptable nature dis dered was the ensemble of the o r (■re.>t t Ilia i vea .o m it increase» in! tliigriib fill or treacherous, is ids ed the underbrush from roadsides, tin- lumber a id Lui «lit g nduatrlea dog. A .sickuevs. He will sleep on have carried on campaigns to edu- ! lioinled American am bassador to played too clearly. chestras who likewise planted the of (lie D istrict w ere r e p o r t i I f o r Ihe cold ground w here the w intry cate people to cleanliness, and in Poland. closing num ber w ithout any pre Adaptable Indeed Is this ear, from deep study and scholarly attainm ent, Mali II. blit <k< lines i l l l.'.e o u '. p lll o f ' w inds blow and Hie snow drives oilier ways have worked w ith city vious rehearsal. All num bers re Mahatma Gandhi, leader of the to the more frivo lo u s “ life o f the ceived applause and especially the crude o refined petroleum pro- len ely , if only he may lie near Ids and stale health officials for the campaign in India is urging men p a rty.” Taken all In all, you are the rythra band by the third and fourth betterm ent of the community. duel.», in a m r o ti* m r tuls, e ment, luas.er's side. He will kiss the and women to use contraband salt secret sign o f attainm ent. Charlotte. Hour, a il I i f I c.a tieally all n unn the 'land llial has no food to offer Not only have such organisation» grade pupils of the Gold Hill Your chances of success w ill he f in lin ed iin oditiev resulted i l l n he will lick Ihe wounds and sores prom ised support, hut many of and practice home spinning of very much by yourself. In the way schools. The entire program was if i i i i I- i lidal b d e s im i protlur- that come in «•!»<•«am lcr with Ihe them are aiding Mrs. Iloneym an in cloth, in o rd er to hasten ib e ir inde- you take hold o f things, o r fa ll to. somewhat of a revelation to the lurge ,. inv in Intubi r i roughness of Ihe world, lie guards si tiding instructions to the w orkers, pendence. Don. II. audience w hich was composed of In another day, a C harlotte came, uildtiig* during Ihe sleep of Ids pauper m aster as and in publisizing the movement. prodii' ion and people from all over southern Ore gentle, reflr.ed and beautiful, to free A terrific Lyiphoon swept Manila, hpr people from a tyra n t. She was gon. The inipils and the instructors M.iri Ii av l oiiipa.cd with Fcbrunry if ae were n prince When all oth The University of Oregon, the Ore- w e ie ch ief > «In«" Io Ibe iilt I tli.it ac e r friends desert lie remains. When ".»il Normal School nt Monmouth killing scores and le a v in g thou»- C harlotte Corday, o f whom yon have are to be com plimented upon the tivity in both of Dios? in d u strie s ri lie. take wings and reputation p.l Oregon Stale College are all amis homeless, while the e n tire i s - 1, no doubt rend In your French history splendid work. W hnt she did was not nice, but It wag w.iv i \> ptioiiully low m F e b ru a ry . f ill. to pieces, lie is a» constant in ■ i .periling, ns well as the Oregon ,’n ' facet! famine. effective. Following is the program : I d le n o io h e c o f w o r k e r » e m p lo y e d I is love ns the son In It' journey State ~ Association, the state Or. w ith your adaptability, you m ight The Linthicum bill designating' in Ihe 1 ’Ircl increased somewhat t'irnugh the In a veils. I cham ber of Commerce and the lo w rit« and emulate the success of Gold Hill O rchestra ...... 2 selections the Star Spangled B anner as the C harlotte Bronte. W ith your keen ob Operetta “In a Florists w indow — lew thuu iv customary during 'If fortune drives Ihe m aster J cal garden clubs i i each county. national anthem was introduced in servation and good expressive powers, Ma rein 1st 2nd, 3rd and 4th grades forth an onteast in the world, congress. Trade activity increased some friendless and homeless, the faith-j MARRIAGES AND DIVORCES you are quite capable o f w ritin g e f Gold Hill. fectively. w hat lew I i. i aa.on.dl> from Feb fid dog asks no higher privilege ROTH INCREASE IN 1929 Glee Club ---- -------- -----Butte Falls <(£ 1SJ0 W e s te r n N e w s p a p e r U n io n .) A fire set by prisoners in the ru ary Io M. reti. l argely as a result thun that of accompanying him, to | Three songs by boys quartette Butte of Die laleiie .v of Caster Sunday, guard against Falls. danger. Io light j The Department of Commerce ail state penitentiary at Columbus this year, retail vales were sm aller against enemies, mid '.’do a *'ie last n o u n " ’s that, according to the re- Oh'«« '-aused Ihe death of over three Group of songs by 5th and 6th— in value during March, 1930, than scene of all entiles, an I I «nth t'»’ ••» •erns received, there w ere 8,243 hundred prisoners and injuring an CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING Rogue River and Gold Hill in March, 10211, bid their Increase the m aster in its em brace, anil his arirages perform ed in Oregon other num ber equally as great. Butte Falls orchestra . 2 Selections from February wav nearly equal to laxly is laid iiway'i in Hie cold durnig Ibe year 1929, as compart'd CAMP TO OPEN JUNE 20 Songs ... by Bogue River Glee Club The Daughters of Ihe American »euvonal expectations. Reported ground, no m ailer if nil other , w ith 7,fi25 in 1928. representing an« Two songs by the 7th and 8th— figures of wholesale Irade showed friends pursue their way, there by ; increase of (i18 o r 8.1 per cent. Ill Revolution excluded the prohibition Rogue River. This new spaper has received de an increase during March, hut con Ihe graveside will Ihe noble dog tic ' 1916, there w ere 5,302 m arriages questions from its platform. tails of the tenth annual C itizens’ Rythm Band 3rd and 4th Gold Hill sider.dd h »» lb.ill is ordinarily ex found, Ids head between Ids paws, perform ed. Three songs by mixed chorus— High It is reported that a m erger of Military Training Camp to be held |M‘clt l. Intercostal Irade of Ihe his eyes sat. Ind open in alert b u rin g Ihe year 1929 there were schools Gold Hill, Rogue Riv at Vancouver Barracks, Wash., June District was sandier in volume than Watchfulness, faithful unit true even 3.179 divorce» granted in Ihe state, Sears Roebuck A Co. and Montgom er, Butte Falls. 20 to July 19, and tra ilin g offered ery W ard A Co. was being contem in eith er the preceding month or In Boy’s Q uartette ...............Butte Falls alb.” ’ I ax com pared with 3,053 in 1928, to young men of this community be March 102*0. Railroad freight cur- representing an increase of 126 or plativi at Philadelphia headquarters. tween 17 and 24 years of age. Bogue River Orchestra. .2 Numbers loadings increased by about Ihe 4.1 per cent. In 1916, there w ere Young men from all counties in the ^on8 Boys Q uartette ......... Gold Hill Bob Shawkey, new m anager of .seasonal uiiiount b i l l were well Ire- EASTER CANTATA SPLENDID 2,100 divorces granted. T here were Butte Falls state will assemble on June 20 for Violin Solo, Student low March a year ago. ENTERTAINM ENT. SUNDAY 16 m arriages annuled in 1929 as the New York Yankees had many a month of trai?*ng in citizenship, Girls Q uartette .............. Butte Falls explanation» Io make for the Yanks Credit ease continued throughout com pared with 29 in 1928. Glendale O rchestra .......2 Selections losing five straight games in suc m ilitary subjects, athletics, super Folk Dances 5th and 6th Gold Hilt March and the first half of April The estimated |iopulation of the The Cantata 'Morn of Victory vised sports and recreation, and cession, alreadyi this season. He and interest rates declined slightly. given at Hie C hristian church Sun stale of Oregon on July 1, 1929, w«a» will benefit physically and m enial Gypsy Song 7th and 8th Gold Hill Loans of reporting member hanks day night under Hie direction of 914,000, ¡nut oil July 1, 1928. said the trouble was that they were ly, as boys attending form er camps Ensemble of Four Orchestras. declined dm ing this period. The Mis. E. E. Young was one of the 902.000. On the basis of these esti not hitting Babe Ruth. Earl Combs, Byrd, and Cooke in the outfield has have done. funds thus released were employed FARM POINTERS best entertainm ents ever given i n . mates. the num bers of m arriages Chaplain John \V. Beard, Major. hit 119 in five games. Io increase investment holdings and Hie city. The church was packed. per 1.000 of the population was 9.0 Chaplains Reserve Corps, and pas rlalively large transfers of funds Io The orchestra under the direction in 1029, ns against 8.5 in 1928; and The Oregon Experim ent station ed and the num ber of divorce» to r of Mount Tabor Presbyterian th r New York money market were of Rev. Millard played several se- > the num ber of divorces per 1.000 of Church of Portland, will be re has gathered a great deal of infor- granted w ere furnished by the also recorded. There wa . little ad lections and added much Io the Ihe population was 3.18 in 1929. as State Board of Health. Tile figures sponsible for the moral atm osphere mation abont the life history, hab- ditional borrow ing by m e ii’ ier program . ."gainst 3.38 in 1928. for 1929 arc prelim inary and su b of Ihe camps giving assurance that i its and operations of the m ajor banks from (lie Reserve Bank, and The num ber of maringes perfonn- ject to correction. parents need feel no hesitancy pear tree diseases and insects, and Those« composing Ihe orchestra discounts of 1 »ml; continued a' about enrolling (heir sons. I has issued several bulletins on the ire Ml'.s. \oling, piano; W a lle r Olm- Ihe low levels of January and Feb Experienced arm y cooks will subject. Extension Bulletin No. 388 eiede, trom bone; Hamilton I.aw, ruary. serve "m ess” for Ihe C. M. T. C., also presents specific inform ation cornet; John Durhy) clarinet; Ruth i . of (). Art School Receives Grant —-- - ... and this feature of the camp is a relative to spraying practices and Chitwood, violin; mid Rev. Millard HEALTH I NIT HOLD MEETIN iw pular and beneficial one, judging program s in Oregon. violin and marimbaphonc. CHAPMAN HOME, GOLD HILL from past records which show that Pow dery nuldcw is due to a fun candidates have made an average gus grow th on the surface of the The mi cling of Ihe Jackson gain of six pounds during the 30 green leaves, shoots and berries, County Ileal h Association held at SAMBO’S PHILOSOPHY day period. causing a gray coating and in terfe r the G. It. Chupinnn home in Gold For young men w ho apply and ing with grow th and development. Hill was most siieeesdill and in are accepted the government pays Its control is preventative in n a spiring. The ¡till ndiince was large all expenses, including travel cost, ture, says the Oregon Experim ent and very gratifying to the com m it uniform s, shelter, food and all station, and consists of dusting the tee in charge. Every city ami town needed equipment while in eamp. green parts with the finest dusting ill Ihe County was well represented We would like Io see this commun sulfur, starling before the new w ith Ihe exception of two. ity get its share of the money to be shoots in the spring are more than The president. .Miss Carleton op sjx'nt by the government in p re 6 or 8 inches long and repeating at ened Ihe meeting with a w illy and paring its young citizens for em er intervals of 10 d ay s.o r twowiecks. happy ili.seo irse followed by an gency and teaching them civic con After a thorough study of costs address hyi b r . Wilson, county sciousness. Applications should be and conditions, the Oregon Experi health officer. who stressed the ad sent at once to C. M. T. C. Head ment station has published a bul vantage of using Ihe present m eth quarters, Vancouver Barracks, letin entitled, “The cost of Produc ^ " 7 ■ od of preventing disciascs. -------- n-------- ing Sheep on W estern Oregon Mrs. C. Denton, Ashland's public The world'» largest contender for Earms,” It will be mailed to .school nurse talked on the duties of the w orld's heavyweight boxing grow ers by the college upon request Hie school nurse anil Mrs. Jones of cham pionship, Prim o C am era made or m ay be obtained from county The I niversity of Oregon art school has become the summer training the Medford school exhibited many center for teacher« oi art apprciintion ai western collegia through a recent his debut before Portland fans this agents. tut cresting posters made by Die grant of ihe Cnrncgie Gorpo-ation of New York, which with the education week when he fought and whipped children during Ihe health study committee of the American Irstitute of Architects is carrying on a national Sain Baker, giant negro in less than Enjoy Picnic period. ampaign to further art education and appreciation in American college« one round. Mr. and Mrs. Court Purkepile, Mr. Art teachers will lie selected from various colleges and univeraitiek of the Hefreshmenls w ere served, Mrs. '« - m i ilc ii i l l Mis» iluiie all linfe and Mrs. Hoy Jones and family and West to aUeid the school here during «ummer months with all traveling, Hanna of Jacksonville and Mrs. o' ilein baskit» plunih sp '.ag FUI 1.1 I Salem is to have a 14-story office Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lewris and fam tuition, and living expenses paid. They will also be given an additional sum E llsw orth of Scuttle piwsided at Lawsy Me, who Ha WDHLD1N' tie of approximately $150 to purchase teaching material« when they return to building. The cost is estimated at ily of Jacksonville all enjoyed a Jlie tea table. THANKFUL? Ha tieauli hub, U w ily f their own institution. , 700,000. picnic at Lake Creek, Sunday, iW '■<