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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1931)
The American Re.bnU btisbed, S o p ltn ib e f 13, 1928. Devoted to the beet interests of Central Point and vicinity. All matter for publication muct reach this office not later than W ed nesday for Insertion the same week. Published every Friday. Entered as second class matter at the post office, Central Point, Ore gon, under the Ac t of March 8, 1873 r F ÖÜBSCRIPTION KATES: One year ...... ......... ..... - .......... $2.00 SU Months ..............................11.00 Payable in advance. Advertising rates on application. Office— Second Street, off Main. BURODORF and POWELL, 8. O. BURODORF................. Editor A. E. POW ELL .......Superintendent SCHOOL NOTES IM PLIC ATIO N S OF L A V A L ’S M S IT That Premiere Pierre Laval of France should be coming to Wash ington to visit President Hoover, Just at this time, is peculiarly significant. France and the United States are the two most conservative and the most stable countries in the industrial world at present. Between them they hold75 per cent of the world's gold. Together they can determine largely the economic fortunes of the entire western world. More than this, the Hoover and La va! governments are politically sta ble and repiesent the two strongest and costliest military machines of the world. This extraordinary con centration of political and economic and military power in the two capi tals suggests that the meeting of the two leaders cannot fall to have mo mentous results . r* i j if As a preacher once said, •This could have happened to you.” “ L et’s go a-huntirvg, friend Pitts," muttered Sir Snyder one bright sun- | ny September morn. “ Agreed," mut- Good readers o f this paper will now lered Frlell(1 Ptttg. get all sport events on fishing and The next morning found our two bunting through my column each little heroes stalking silently through issue. the deep dark woods. When, Bang! Also wish that anyone knowing o f i Rang, two ghot8 rallg out sir Sny- any conditions that exist which 1 ()fcr puUe<, the of hls blun causes the destruction of our wild derbu8 from the earth and rubbed game life w ill report to me, and I his shoulder. The object of his w ill gladly take same up In this col shots, a papa deer, waltzed lightly umn. away down thes steep slope. EDITORIALS I pression over night. • * All these unhappy things may be prevented by exercising care before Contemporary wonders what Borah taking out the car. But of course | would do If offered the regular re carefulness does not stop with all publican nomination. Now that's that. One of the most Important what we call Idle speculation. rules a driver can lay down for him self Is to let the other fellow have I It la said that Shs. espeare died of the right of way. The right of way [ „ .13 diseases. If he had ’em long, no Is not really important. You lose | wonder ht, wrote tragedies. little time by yielding to the driver who 1. seeking It. You may save t Two California school girls came Raintest and Rainproof COATS :: :: H « *.* U S T O N E ’S D R U G STORE Shot Gun Shells REMINGTON, W IN CHESTER and U N IT E D S T A T E S A ll Sizes and C H I L L E D S H O T 79, 89 and 99 Cents per Box You want the best gasoline? We offer just that. » }jt When they sell them for less— be careful as they are only made up fo r a price. AL,PICHE Violet Ray Gasoline jg Refined after years of research, guarantee of science behind it. Costs no more than white Gasoline. 8 § $ :: | MEDFORD, OREGON Socony Motor Oil « Lasts longer. More Mileage. More Power. *«v»« » P *¡w# va *w*v*«v«w*ve*vv« «w*«vv*v*«vevv#v#«v«weevv*v* «***wevX*vnwX&wX‘eft«> e$£ ♦ > # i j; V : I # UOODYEAR TIRES y ü Is Y o u r s & H e lp in g ' o r a H e lp le s s H a n d ? Central Point Service 3 ’ Verne H. Pendleton ♦» »»+♦ #»♦»»»»♦»♦♦» *•»»»»e*Vo a a'#* :::::::::: :::r FISH! Open Every Day Are you independent financially now? If anything financial t t ! for you the You w ill realize that a regularly at the Central Point State Savings pock It BBank w ill enable you to be a help ing hand to yourself instead of a Crabs and Oysters Save your money and self respect. Central Point State Bank H. E. WHARTON Ivy St. Fish Market Medford, Oregon w ^ l | | m 2 Q c ' Andet l ‘lek la: CALLA LILY SOAP ' « h it e King l’ioduri s ,hlr. Marble. -A ll .’or » 49c 47 c CA P s h o r t e n i n g O F T H E C E N T R A L P O IN T S T A T E R A N K , t T C E N T R A L P O IN T . County o f Jacknnn, Oregon, at Close o f ltu«in<-sw September liWth, Itf.TI. K K SO C K C K S 1.1 A B IL IT IE S | 1 This portion o f your rtgular income saved on FRANCO AMERICAN S P A G H E T T I T o t a l ___ ________________ _____________ __________- .....$219,365 43 » < decide others? Specials, Oct. 23 and 24 A Loans aud discounts $l «•<>.r>" l " J 1'onil*. w t l r i l l w . Ute 7 4. T 7 1 1> I .- 2 101..... . ful nltur* and flxtun ■ R. ul c-t.ite owned other than hanking hou-« 2.1 »3.25 Cash, due from hanks and cash Item s........ ............... - ....... $6.844.82 I from right path to take in this matter of daily life. \ S riIB H C m PTloN FOR ME D IO R It D A IL Y NEWS Giie NKmtli for REPORT OF CONDITION Thomas Alva Edison, the greatest Inventor of all time. departed this life Oct. 1*. Was hurled Wednesday. America loses a won-, derfal man The ebbing tide of the »ears aafely carried this great corn-, »o n e r easily to tbe Ust harbor. Ths aatlon mourns. help question w ill GRAHAM CRACKERS ToU l happen to cut to help yourself or would you need - lbs. and EootItali I J I . should o ff your income would you be able Friday-Saturday ¡SSîSSNSSîSvSÎSSîîîîîafîSîîXirsrîSÎÎRLMKfîKîiîîfîKfîfiKîiJfrrjîîiîîîJKîîMi-ii'iCiiüiiiii;;;-;;-; Capital stock paid In .....................«............... ....... .... Surplus .......... ............. ................................ Bodivlded profit*-—n e t .. ..................... Ke-erv> s Demand deposits .... ................................ ............... ... Time Certiftcat«>a Savings deposits ................................... ........... ..... . J ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ “ A GOOD P LA C E TO TRADE ^ il Shop Early «m M H MtMmHHHHHIIMHI M 8 y :t e sí # :: : : :: Corner TOYS, X M A S CARDS, STATIONERY* GIFT AR TICLES Now Plentiful Faber’s « Around the helpless one. • * • i: *# Central Point But Belgium and her people have proved that that they have a resili ence that cannot he destroyed. Promptly upon the return of peace. Belgium went to work. Her destroy ed Industries were replaced and mod ern methods and modern machinery replaced the pre-war establishments. Her transportation system, wrecked and demoralised, he* been renewed and extended. And all this has been accomplished without assuming any , crushing burden of foreign loans Belgium’s bonds a t« at par. Six ty-six per cent of her money is back ed by gold. Her lank dlmount 1s only two and one h tit per cent. Her , savings have grown. Her exports rival her Imports. There are only < 2 . 0 0 0 unemployed in all the land. Once the pitied of all nations. Bel gium Is now envied. * Just j We Are Receiving New Stocks for Chriitma* Fish fregh front the boats. Fresh Salt, Smoked. Spiced and ' Shell Fish in Season. GET Y O U R R A IN C O A T S A T Belgium, the ravaged and devas tated of the world war, now leads the world in prosperity! Belgium haj to hear the brunt of the destructive German attack at the beginning of hostilities. The vast armies of the Kaiser fairly swarmed over the land. Belgium fort» were | demolished, her cities laid waste, the soil scarified beyond recovery, It was ' thought. Industry was virtually ban. ished front the land. « Cold, W et Days A re Approaching 8EK W HAT R K U U l M HAS DONE? Christmas Season Always fresh and of best qual ity. Priced to suit- the times. Y O U W IL L NEED Last w«H»k a Central Point youth led States builds up to the treaty ra- was taken before the jHcksoii County 11to. court at Medford. He had been charged with reckless driving on Remus had to file a proof of san our local streets. Lives of children ity before entering court. Might be i were endangered. The judge gave a tip In that for improving the jury J the youth some real thoughts to pon system. der over. The highways and streets must bo made safe for humanity. Reckless drivers and speed demons must be tamed. HOLIDAYS wants to he a bookkeeper. Roy Hensley has attended school in Boise, Idaho. Hls only ambition is to eat and sleep, and consequently he does not like to study. The freshman class has several "Jerrys.” Geraldine Herinanson is one of them. Her only ambition is to be a private secretary and her fa vorite study is Latin. It is being told around that Ger aldine Jones, “ Jewie," wants to be an athletic coach. Her favorite stu- dy jg Latin, COmtng to school lately, as It is be- ¡ng used as a taxi by a certain young FISH! ° " r e " ! y° " rw ]t U t0 tHke to school drunk Guess Mabel Isn't no h l c e y i n r ,n" « P o r t in g «11 those grape bricks after no chances. Preliminary carefulness I un about the condition of your car, giv- in* the other fellow the right of way A real optimist is the senator who taking no A u e w are b e lte r, W.1I1|M B rlu in and , Bpan to de. than any amount of insurance. clare a nava, hollday ullll, lbe tTn„ . :: 3 -Doorknob” Is the unique nick « name of one of the Freshmen. His g teachers call him Harold Doerschuk S He has attended school in Klamath j j.t Falls and Lakeview and is ambitious a to be an aviator. ft Edna Orlffitts is called “ Eddie 18 Fitts’ ’ by her friends. She has at- IS tended school in Evans Creek. Ore- and pjl0euix, Arlxona, and her favorite study Is Latin. She says she ThiS Coilld Have ^ Happened to You I am In direct communication with "B efore the light dies tonght," Sir Some of he questions certain to be the heads of the State Game Com Snyder muttered, “ I will have thy discussed are already obvious. Re mission and they are at all times hams, base one.” duction of armaments revision of war open to discuss conditions which ex Coming suddenly from a group of debts and correction of the mai-dis- ist In this part of the state, that they trees imo a clearing, our hero saw do not kuow of, for reasons that they W H AT CAREFUL DRIVING MEAN8 | tribution of gold are outstanding are at a disadvantage on account of two burros feeding placidly on the challenges that demand attention. the distance from (he Southern part dead leaves. There are a good many motorists In many respects France and Amer An idea flashed across his braid, who think that being careful begins ica are inimical. In the case of the of State of Oregon. or maybe it fell on him. At any rate ; Stop and give it a moment of and ends on the highway. Of course Hoover moratorium, France was the It is Important to be careful on the chief stumbling block. In disarma thought, that when we have no more he sidled cautiously up to one of the highway and streets, to heed all ment France and America are In op fruit, and no more fishing in the ' " ‘ suspecting burros and leaped light- warning signs, to drive with prudent posite camps. On the questions of Itpgue River Valley, we all may us ! *> onto hia- or maybe her- bafk’ and speed, to pass a car cautiously and foreign economic policies Paris and well depart for ether parts, as these j ju st‘ as lightly he shot skyward to two Items are the only and greatest fall buck and kiss mother earth a to exercise the highest care at inter Washington are far apart. resounding smack. assets we have. sections and railroad crossings. Yet, despite this divergence of Then Sir Pitts appeared. Arising But carefulness really begins be views, the two governments are in- Guy Plummer o f Green & Shores from his soft bed. Sir Snyder said fore the motorist takes his car out |«v itahle partners, if nay common ap Service Station brought in a Mule naughty things about burros. Tail that dressed out at 235 lbs. of the garage. He must be sure that proach to world problems is to be But being a plucky man. he told his far is lu good repair, that the i made. It I h Imperative that the two It was a four-pointer and was shot brakes are working as they should, solvent and stable Industrial nations nt Gearhart Mountain out of Bly, Sir Pitts his idea and started to rid; the animated catapult again. that the steering gear Is In good ro-1 should reach an understanding, in Oregon. Needing names for their beoved der, that there Is a sufficient amount order that they may approach their of oil and gas, that the battery Is common problems harmoniously. The “ No man can support a new-fasli- mounts, they christened them Se strong and that the whole car Is fit meeting o f the heads of the two lonod wife on an old-fashioned sal bastian and Aristotle. Now Sebas tian and Aristotle had business fa r .1 to be driven. governments should be a notable ary.” far away, and proceeded to transact Few drivers think of the condition | step in this direction, of their car until something happens Pangborn ui d Herndon got $25,- it, leaving our heroes gazing stupidly to it on the road, then It is too late | W e have the pole sitters, tree sit 000 of Japanese money for the Pa after their flying hoofs. They Jump Into It and roar away as ters, endurance dancers and the like, cific flight, so it looks like those Needless to say, all the little deers ! 8 if a car never got out of order I but none of the nuts ever does any- fines over there were just income and a ll the big deers were very sorry Their brakes may be useless, but they thing useful like starting a bread- taxes- i to see the 'gentlemen leaving the do not find It out until they try to eating contest to aid the farmer, * * * | wild, wild woods. Howver, they were use them, and then it is too late I • * When the farmer plows for wheat back at school on Thursday, relating Their lights may flicker and go out senator Sheppard wants to Jail tills fall he'll probably consider it their thrilling experiences and try- Just at the time they need them tho. e who buy ag wo„ , g th0ge who just exercise. ing to study. “ R ea lly!” ** most. The oil may give out, the gas gelI booxe Thcn , h„ prl80n_buUd r- may be used up. miles from a filling ,nB buBlneiH would the de «W W w m itim iM W I - ~TDAV, OCTOBER n, Ia#i The AMERICAN, CENTRAL POINT. OREGON_ r\ G E TWO $ 25.000.00 4,000 00 1.427 26 1.000. Oo . 104,225.73 24.663.96 69.143.49 $219,365.4.4 State o f Oregon, Couuty o f Jarkson. ss: » I, L. Al. V1N TO LI.EPSON, cashier of the above-named hank, do I solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the beat of mv I knowledge and belief. f L A L V IN TOLLEFSON. Cashier i Correct Att*st, f T1IE I p TOLI.FFSON. | ▼ W J FREEM AN, I # W. C. LKEYKK Director«. Subs, rlhed and »wortv to before me this ip kh dav of October. 19 J1 I MARCAR ET TOU .EPSON. | uhllr for Oregon 1 LADINO CHEESE < Eagle Point) enders rogue beans Entgr Sj/r. o fl>|. LOCAL HONEY Pure and I r c h . i <;allon ....... MINCE MEAT Per Ih. 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