Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, July 11, 1930, Image 2

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CENTRAL POINT STAR
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Very Latests
Published by Mac's Printing Co.» Gold H ill, Oregon
C. J. SHORE, Editor
By Mary Mnrehall
Combining two figured materials
.it our rn s iiu h lr i~. a d iffic u lt bus-
incss, nut because in theoi*> the
idea Is nut sound, but beeuusv of
An Independent Newspaper published in the Interests of
Central Point O regon and vicinity___________
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY_________
Entered IS Set nd class matter. October j o , : q j S at the
post office at Gold Hill. Oregon under the act of March 3.
1879.__________ _______________ __ _______________
subscription $2.00 year in advance. Ad rate on application
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Offic
With A1 Hermanson
>BRUC
SEX
T he h e a d m a ste r of a p re p a ra to ry
school cam e to see me, an d we
talk ed about boys.
“W hat do you do about th is sex
b u sin e ss? ” I asked hini. “Do you
have a course of lectu res fo r th e
boys, o r do you and th e o th e r m as­
ters talk w ith them in d iv id u ally ?
O r w h a t? ”
He shook his head.
“No le c tu re s,” he an sw ered .
“ I am on the b lack-list of all the
W elfare O rganizations and Social
H ygiene Bands and U plift G roups.
T h ey are alw ay s w an tin g to send
sp eak ers up to us, and 1 refu se to
let th e sp eak ers come, because for
reaso n o r o th e r, they all seem ed
to be crack ed on th is sub ject of
sex.
“ T he last seak er w ho slip p ed by
me ta lk e d about th e G reat Mys­
te rie s of L ife, an d th e T e rrib le Mis­
tak es w hch boys m ake, an d the
A w ful P en alties they in cu r. It w as
e ssen tially a sm u tty talk, sw eeten ­
ed w ith m oral p ru n e juice. You
could alm ost h e a r his lips sm ack
as he delivered it.
“W hen he h ad gone, th e boys ap ­
p o in ted a com m ittee to visit me.
“T h ey said : ‘Sir, w’e k n o w all
th ese thin g s. We a re gentlem en,
and w
are uncom fortable w hen
they a re talked about. P lease do
no em barass us w ith any m ore such
sp eakers.’ ”
• • •
If you w ere to get all y o u r In fo r­
m ation from looking at m otion
pictu res o r atten d in g
B roadw ay
show s, o r listen in g to Social U plift-
era, you w ould conclude th a t the
U nited States has gone sex-crazy.
• • •
As a m a tte r of fact, I am con­
vinced th at the tw o follow ing s ta te ­
m ents a re absolutely tru e :
• • •
F irs t: C o n trastin g the U nited
State w ith E ngland u n d e r H enry,
the E ighth, w h ich w as only four
h u n d red years ago, G reece o r Borne,
w hich rep resen t the highest civ ili­
zation of ancient tim es, th e re is no
question th at life today is a h u n ­
d red tim e scleaner, m ore w holesom e
and fre e r from d irt.
Second: T he tw o great in te re st of
this c o u n try a re business and
sports. C om pared to these tw o, sex
is a very wreak th ird .
• • •
I hh iT~is d iffic u lt to ia I- just ll.
rig h t
com bination
of
fla v o r.
both concoctions.
One way to achieve good results
in co m bining the tw o sorts o f fig
u re il m aterials is by using tw o d if
fe re n l sorts of fa b ric in the sa tin
he d ifficulty of getting tw o figured design and co lo r, and in most
fabrics w hose tones are all in h a r­ store w here m aterial is sold by the
m ony. It is like serving tw o elab ­ ya rd it is possible to buy c h iffo n
o rate m ade dishes in the same and crepe de chine to match w h ic h
course a, »tinner. It can be done may be used in a variety o f ways.
T he longer I live the m ore co n ­
fidence 1 have in the n a tu ra l in ­
grained decency of men and wom en,
of boys and girls. And the m ore
I dislike the folks w ho a re so p ro ­
fessionally eager to guard, co rre c t
and im prove them .
sin and im purity.
Som etim es it
is only an office boy o r a page he
has fo r an audience.
The o th e r day a m ore kind h earted
studio m anager took p ity on the
old fellow . He took him to an
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LBERT ZDCSMTRi JRl em pty studio, carefu lly d isconnect­
ed the m ike and then got an an
nouncer to announce th e old boy.
FU LFIL L M E N T
F o r tw o and th re e q u a rte rs hours
he gave his m essage to the w orld
T h e re is a curious old ch ap that and then w ent hom e—at last happy
h an g s aro u n d the various b ro a d ­ and contented.
castin g stations. Grey h a ire d , w ith
w a te ry eyes, and a b ro k en nose, he
T he Amos
resem bles an ex pug, long past his now affecting the textile in d u stry .
p rim e. He is obsessed w ith only R ecently, several m ills in G astonia,
one idea— th a t through th e tr e ­ N. C. gran ted an unusual request
m endous p o w er of the rad io he w ill in changing the w o rk in g h o u rs so
be able to get h is message to th e that th e operatives could get home
w o rld . A m essage of peace— of in tim e to h e a r the pair.
ab stin en ce from strife. He intended
to give his ow n life, his experiences DID YOU KNOW—
as an exam ple. Of course th ey can
T h a t Geòrgie H icks, new est NBC
n o t let him have even a second on ann o u n cer, keeps a dum m y mike
th e air.
beside his bed to p ra c tic e w ith !
And th e re he sits in th e w aitin g
T h a t R udy V allee’s new est con­
room s d a y a fte r day. W hen an of­ tra c t calls for a sa la ry of $22,000
ficial app ears he begs fo r a a w eek?
chance to b ro ad cast his message
riia t W ill R ogers, never m et the
th a t w ill redeem the w o rld from
nn uncer, D avid Ross, o r the o r ­
c h e stra leader, F red d ie Rich, of his
; dio ho u r until he broadcasted
from the N ew York studios of CBS
Kodaks! Films!
recen tly ?
PRIN TIN G
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DEVELOPING
Q u ife Solid
ENLARGING
The Golden Rule Says—
“TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION’
Come in and ask for proof of every statement
in this ad.
ifiïh t
STUDIOS
Music and Photo House
Grants Pass
C h iffo n anil lu ffe tu p rin te d in
in I m atching colors anil design may be
A 45-callber revolver had been flree
at hltn, the bullet p en etratin g his skull
and entering the woodwork.—Tmnp.i
Paper.
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P1NKEY DINKEY
/lu to x ic a its c triiv k .
3 0 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
___ cups' of tea. aiuuualiy
...
h a lf o f
djont even .
lik .o t e s '
HokFbrid^c
Engla.Tvd,
ha-tEed-
i tu 8 0
used fo r evening ensemble»— the
c h iffo n fo r the dress and the ta t­
fetla fo r tie short jacket o r eape. Welleye* a lle a d ir ll« or N euralgia in
w h ic h is such an indispensable ad
•'» m inute*, e h 'ck» a < old the fira t
d ilio n Io spring anil snntm er eve
«lay. and chuck* M alaria in three
n in g clothes. T he p icture shows , «l'O».
such a co m bination.
666 also in Tablets
I
A Solution
of
Farm Problems
It is frequenty .»aid that ‘ \\ e must find
some way to keep folks on the farm.” If we
are to keep folks on the farm we must make
farm life as comfortable as life in the city.
The farmer and his family have become too
well educated to put put with farm life of
fifty years ago.
ELECTRIS1TY W ILL GIVE THEM
THE COMPORT T»I£Y DEMAND
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Our Semi-Annual Rummage Sale starts Fri­
day, July II and closes Saturday night, July
19th. It will pay you to visit our store dur­
ing this big store wide sale.
Golden Rule Chain Stores, Inc.
Save Your Sale3 Slips and Cash Register Receipt*
To Apply on Valuable Premiums
GRANTS PASS
'Pile up to-date farmer now insists that
his farm be efficiently operated. Electricity
will pump water for the farm and the dairy
barn, milk the cows, cut your feed, saw your
w< <1, irrigate your land and do countless
other tasks on the farm and in your home at
a nominal cost.
THE CAI f r ' ' A i t A OREGON POWER C0MPANT
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BEGINS
B y Terry Cilkison
v ic t o r , t e o ^rtxJD on thr . b k k
A N P K IJ $ fP I M t C A P T A IN *,
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THE
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