The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, September 05, 1935, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    T W AM ERICAN
PA G * TW O
T H I KM IM V, S E P T E M B E R 5, I t».t*>
l t > T R A L PO IN T. OKKOOA
mu»t
perm anent,
and
io| price o f hi» p r (4 » r t» . * h lle • » * lir e « in a JtfJsaoari t o e n w hich ha» the fin e d .
a popu lation o f tw en ty-seven. ant n o t t d .a e r v « L y
»occeeefu l
in flu ­
ía fifteen
mi Lea from
the nearest en ce» in o u r A m erican life Laat bat
hum
»b e BOt lea s' it is the ou tstan din g guar-
In the i l i i l * ’ *•»•' ° f C a liforn ia railroad F o r fo r ty -fo u r year*
Ka-aatahllahed. Septem ber 11, 191k.
one
Large chain
grocery system ha» been loca l correspon den t fo r a «fian o f the nation in upholdin g ou r
D ovuto« to the beet Interest» of
( .institution and A m erican ideal»
bought food » valued a'
m ore than rural paper in her cou n ty .
'en tra i l'o in t and vicinity.
I IC.OGO.OOb from the »tate'a farm ­
K ntered a» secon d claaa m atter at
Urban editors.
on
readin g
«x-
er» in one recent year Other chain»
h
o*t o ffic e , r e n tra i P oin t, Ore-
cerpta
from
her
< .rrespon den ce
and independent group* made »¡m i-
o x e o .» » .* »
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'on , 'itider the A ct ot M arch 1, 1171-
have been am azed by ita qu ality. It
la r vaat pu rch ase*— to the
benefit
does not deal w ith crim es and m is­
SU BSCRIPTIO N KATES
o f everyone concerned
dem ean ors Instead it tells o f the
>ue Year
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crops, o f the trials, trib u la tion s and
THK
HI
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P
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SS
a M onths
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achievem ents o f f arm
people
w ho
Payable In advance.
There are aome 1S.S9V new spa­
rarely m ake th e m etropolitan head­
A dvertisin g ratea on application.
per* and periodical» published
in
lines. but w ho. h appily, are
m ore
O ffice — Second Street, o f f Mala.
this country
The greatest propor-
♦
num erous and m ore vital to tbe n a­
' tk»n o f them are »m all-tow n w eekle»
A R T H U R h O WAHL» PO W E LL
tion than ou r g a n g -ters, o u r
poli­
dailies and sem i-w eeklies, and m ag­
E ditor and P roprietor
tica l and business
renegades, and
azine» who*e principal appeal is to
ou r ex -sh ow -g irl divorcees.
♦
tfce rural dw eller
The im portance,
the
influ ence,
Most interesting o f all, this w o­
and tb e w orth o f these pu blication s m an’s c o rr e s p o n d e n ce ..¿in « as it is.
can hardly be exaggerated T h ey are ia not grea tly d ifferen t from that o f j
a
i the San F ran cD co A rgonaut has oth er rural corresp on d en ts. W in n ers
• I T T IM * T H E FOOD »1 DGLT
The price o f pork and pork pro­ written, "th e < h :-f nfluence in tha o f lesser prizes in the content show
du ct» recently returned to the 1020 thought habits o f o u r rural popu la­ tbe sam e qualities— the same co m ­
English
high lev el» O ther ba»ie food
p ro­ tion o f fifty -fo u r m illion " And the mand o f clea r and vivid
du ct» are clim b in g the sam e ladder, character o f th eir com m en t, both in T h e cou n try new spaper, little know n
and ed itoria l
departm ents as it ia to th « city dw eller, is on e o t !.
with the result that the coat o f liv­ news
• »• • • • • • • • • • • • • *• «• • • • • • • •
ing ia dally becom ing
m ore
o f a well repay those who per us., them
As a result, the
recent
contest
problem to tb e average
Am erican
held by the m agazine "C ou n try
fam ily.
H om e" to pick th e best country-
Aa price» thus advance, the need
newspaper correspondent in tb e Uni­
fo r food diatrlbutlng m ethod»
that
ted States, was o f much m ore im por­
elim inate handling ch a rg e» betw een i
No» o n ly k e e p » f o o d « F R E S H —
tance and interest than con test» us­
producer and
con su m er,
become*
ually are. The w inner,
a w om an,
b u t k e e p s th e m W H O L E S O M E !
»'»nstantly m ore evident. This same
problem faced the consum ers in the
Call on
early tw enties and caused the crea ­
tion o f the large scale food buying
»nd sellin g organizations w hich have
Vou js 1 m <«>» ic**t <'i|KTt r w i l i "
done such valu able w ork, not only
M i'h
Ip reducing the coat o f m a in tain in g'
the oen su m er’s dinner-table, but in
b r a u i e o f thei*e fea tu re»;
i ■ nefitlng the producer.
O n e coa t o n c r .
In this con n ection , It la w ell to
N m brush mark*
lt<»i»l* ¡«Id *
r m em ber that the producer o f farm
Cleans easily
product», the farm er, lik e w is e con ­
Colne |o ou r » to o - an>l try It
stitutes a great con su m in g m a rk et.'
yourself.
The producer, th erefore,
ia greatty) , E xo-llant for cars,
fu rn tln i.-.
KORY A F E N D E R R E P A IR IN G A G LASS
dra in b oa ol».
w.Mxlwork.
b a 'li-
Interested not only In what he re­
D ependable, R eason able.
rooin- am i sinks, stick * to w < mm I.
ceives fo r what he sells, but what ha
137 N. Central.
M<-dford.
P h on e 1051»
Iiietal, glas*
o r ,>orcr|ain.
H»<
must pay for what he buy». G row th
very litt I*- o d o i, w ill
not < r a c k .
o f chain grocery m archandialng, by
chip, peal o r check.
»lim in ating
needless
m iddlem an
T R Y IT A T O C R S T O R E
transactions, has tended to increase
the farm er's share o f the retail aell-
m
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erican
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■’ ■ } •»* » ,n-unier
I Enroll
Now!'-
for
Carold J. Parker, Inc.
M anufacturers o f
I'a rk cr'» w outhem O regon P ota to
Chip»
I* jm h ers o f H oney. H»»n»e Ma*l"
Sorghum a n d S h e lle d W alnut*
Sat. O nly
K E R M IT M A Y N A R D
E L E A N O R HI NT in
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D istribu tors o f
HI K k E E FAM OUS FOOD
I.AN G FN D O K F C A K E S
G RA N D M A O O O K IK 8
« 1 2 S. R iverside
P hone 1117
M edford, 1 »rrgon
“ Northern
Frontier”
E p i« » d e _ J J " T ^ w _ ji£ _ 2 h e \ \ lld "
Sun., M on.
“ ROBERTA”
:
i i u m : DUNN
________G IN G E R R O G E R S
September
Classes
EDITORIALS
: Medford School I
:of Beauty Culture:
Pure Ice
Medford Ice &
Storage Company
NU-ENAMEL
S H U L T S
BROS.
A u t o P ain tin g
Palmer Electric Store
“ A ll the K ing’s
______ Horses”______
•
:S5 down—$5 a week.»
Paint It Yourself
T u es., W ed .
UAIIL HKIHSON-M ARV E L L IS
It’s the Truth!
Kail T en u Starts Septem ber 1«
T h ors., FrL
“ Traveling
Saleslady”
“ WlHTe V outh ami O pportu nity
M eet"
JOAN B LO N D E L I,
CONGER
Funeral Parlors
P hone 207
M ain St.
715 u
DR. R
C. M IL H O L L A N D
D entist
H our* » to 3
4 2 « M ed. Bldg.
K ven in g by A pp oin tm en t
M edford, O re.
O ffice P h on e 1 2 2 3 -R — K e». 744-Y
M edford
FO R
A U T O LO A N S
SEE
< O M M E R C IA L F IN A N C E
C O R PO R A TIO N
M edford, O regon
Fick Hardware Co.
CKOS LEY R E F R IG E R A T O R S
M A Y T A G A S P E E D QUEEN
W A SH IN G M AC H IN E S
Sales and S erv ice
131 W . Main St.
P h one 300
M*-dford
Flower’s Mattress &
Advertising Artist
Upholstering Shop
Sho-C ard Window- Display
JOhnnie King
Maltreneea Made to O rder
P h one 1303
2 IS G rape
Medford
Phon«. 3 IS
M edford
409 E. .Main St.
M E D FO R D V E T E R IN A R Y
H O S P IT A L
Drastic
Reductions
13 years exp erien ce in la rg e and
sm all anim al p ractice.
22 3 N Riv«»rside
P h on e 3 « 9
D R . ,1. W . YVATERS
CORNER INN
Pa«k«-rs invited to m ake this
T h eir H«-a«lquarters
CO O L.
tm S|»mio an,| siiiiiriicr
•
U R B A V S
Brill Metal Works
ROOM *
G EN ERAL SH E ET M ETAL
FU R N A C E S A H E A T IN G
109 E. 8th. St.
M edford
P h on e 41S
Dinners 25c
A R T H A IR D R E S S E R S
M \ \ N'S SC* O * »» • • 'K»H
Dresses,
Coats,
vuits a n d
M illin ery
PLEASAN T
204 S. («T itrai
w 'jtíÉ i
M edford
Op<Ti « a. in. to U p. in.
H
IN SU R A N C E
\m on
lo com p ly w ith th e new
FIN A N C IA L
<See A nsw er Next W e e k )
YES!
Wr
liayi- exactly
tie- kind
of
laundry
« DYERS
K E S P O N S in n .lT Y
LAW
E ffe ctiv e July
service that
suit*
A H w ork gii¡irant«-*d
1
Office 2« S. Central
F or In form a tion Call
Plant 811
y ou r needs.
Harold Brown
Every School Girl
Should In- m ade •«> look her best
with a Murray IS-rnianent T iny
tire lO lu plele with *hainp<N> ami
fin ger w ave. Till* c o o l, lo in fiiil-
alii,, beauty sh op is a delight fo r
m oth er nml daughter.
M urray’ s
Pentium n 's an- pri<«-«|
' fil A D Y TO W E A R
A N O M IL L I N E R Y
Try
our
W H -liing
my ! % ■ ■ Htmrn \<<<>unts | hmji <<|
FIRST FEDERAL S A V IN G S & LO AN
A S S O C IA T IO N OF M EDFORD
R. F.
s . m - iii
service thHt
m ake h om e
e v p c n s itc !
Dr. I, H. Gove
G U N S M IT H
K arh additional pound 4c
>lo«|em Gun R«-pairing on
All M akes o f G uns
Every piece *w<-et and cl»-aii— ready to Iron
K K -K U KING —
KE-Ill *KEI N t«
IS Y"is. Factory E xperien ce
:u» NORTH R IV E R S ID E A Y E .
PH O N E I « «
SA N ITA TIO N — G l A K D
YOLK
HEALTH"
KLM
G R E A T E S T S H O W EVER IN M EDFO RD
Hillah Shrine
Patrol
U n d e r the Big T o p at
CIRCUS
40
J a c k s o n C o . F air G r o u n d s
y
p. m .
OPEN
Free Parking
S H O W
O
p.
D E N TISTR Y
419 M edfor,! B ldg.
.Medford, O regon
W V V yY W N V Y Y Y Y Y Y V V W Y W V W
T R O W B R I D G E
Cabinet Works
SIM S BROS.
Gun & Cycle Shop
F orm erly
Me« I fo r d C y cle A K 'p .iii Shop
21 N. Eir St.
M etlfonl
S afe
26 Big Time Professional Acts
D O O R S
M«-«lford, O regon
12 « E. Main
P h on e 193
M edford, O re.
OUR D A M P W A S H SER VIC E
52c for a 13-lb. bundle
"C E R T IF IE D
P hone
cost
Medford Domestic Laundry
K yle, Secy.
27 N. Moll,
W \SH— tin- low
Save lim e, m oney, and y ou r h<-allli with
S2.45 $3.75 $5
i <»ntlulling to |
RA D M P
N. Central
E veryth in g In Cabinet W ork
E stablished In 1908
In su ran ce at a Saving
BERT PECK
Oregon Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
Automobile Repair
And Service
(In co r p o r a te d )
L E L A N D C L A R K , A gent
1® N orth Harriett St.
M edford, Ore.
P h one I 496
FABER
P E R L ’ S
Funeral Home
B C n j)I X O
e x p e r t
W A T C H and J E W E L R Y
Repairing
E stablished In y o u r com m u n ity
2 3 years
P h on e 47
42S W . Ath St.
M edford. O regon
At D epression P rices
13 So. C en tral A r e .
M edford
C ’ Earl Bradfish
m .
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