The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, May 21, 1936, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1040
n t « A M E R IC A N . C E N T R A L PO IN T. O R * « / . .
PAUK 1 O l K
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"Class Night" the preceeding Kri- (
Vaae "dipping” was in order
dare to say what they think about scarely ever spoke to his men only strict in regards to cigarette smok­
day
the home of Mrs. Mytrle Harper U
somlhings to which they object. At- a« he growled his orders to them ing while flying.
A large rattlesnake was killed at Wednesday.
A number o f ladl
Here is his answer; you will get
ter looking backward, we can also and in his camp. 1 have heard of as
■he has« of Little Tablerock last were present and some very 1 ik•*:
look Into the future and predict that high as four strikes in a single week the significance of his influence if
Ka-ostabllahad, 8*>pt«mt>er I I , 192b.
The I specimens in the way of flower col
nt wxpapers never will permit anyone being planned, and general dissatis- you think this over, "Because of the Thursday by Dan Seegmiller.
Devotod to the beat Intornia of
to deprive America's millions of faction was the general rule, many danger of igniting leakiug gasoline, rattler was as big around as an or- tainers, button boxes and ” wht»
'antral Point and vicinity.
men leaving whenever they could but h— 1, I ’ve never paid any atten­ dinary-sized man’s arm. The num­ have-you” , were produced.
their freedom.
Entered aa second elaaa matter at
get away.
tion to their orders but smoked as ber of rattles could not be determin­
‘h( ->«»t office, Central Point, Or
THE LOW BIDDER
much as me d— med pleased." And ed as some had been broken off,
Some
very
amusing
things
hap­
von, ondar the Act of March 8, 1879.
.Shipping Board Bureau experts pened In some of the Camps, one of this attitude is entirely too preva­ leaving twelve.
Fishing Tackles
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
The Pleasant Hour Club met last
are hunting the answer to a new them I mentioned in my last article lent, for boys quite generally follow
Six Month» ......................... »1-00 puzzle.
and
where the “ stewed" Doctor ordered the example set by their instructors Wednesday, May 14. at the home of
One Year ................................. »1.80
Several months ago, private ship­ me to prepare his bath for him. On And again I wish t say, what a dif- \jrg Keyser who entertained con­
Ammunition
.’arable in advance
Rush. Twenty
builders were asked to bid for con­ one other occasion a Captain engag­ ference if these men who are in au - 1 jointly with Mrs.
LICENSES
...iver’.telng ratea on application.
struction of a new American super­ ’ d me in conversation as to how one thority would only be consistent and ladles were present and enjoyed the
Office— Second Street, off Main
liner to replace the Leviathan. The should raise a family. His idea was mindful as to the kind of influence ! ci u 5 meeting.
I
ROSS & ROSS
private bids ranged from »13,346,- that one should allow their sons and they have over others.
The Antioch school closed Wed­
ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL
A
CITIZEN
000 to »14,010.000. Secretary Roper daughters to have their fling at
nesday, the children topping it o ff
Editor and Proprietor
Open Sundays
said these were too high, and to cards, dancing, gambliug and some
with a community picnic at the
Central
Point, Oregon
show that they w r e he called upon drinking etc. Well, I could not agree
school house Thursday. A program,
government-owned navy yards to with him of course and have any res­
given by the chldren, a picnic dinner
pect for my own children and so ex­
submit compeing bids.
and sports were the main events of j
The lowest navy bid was $17,- pressed my self, which statement got
About nineteen men from this and the day.
under his thick hide, and he very surrounding district met last Thurs­
LEARN TO HAY "N O ”
010,000; the hlgi'st »18,250,456.
OFFICIAL WIOO AND
The experts are trying to find out gruffly informed me that I was not day with a government agent and
Did you ever think what gullible
EISEMANN MAGNETO
why private shipyards, theoretically showing proper respect for him as he poisoned squirrels, the deadly grain
suckers we voters are?
Sales and Service.
KHERSON PAINT AND
We know the stork doesn't bring operating for a profit, can do the was a U. S. Army Captain. He fur­ being furnstj d them through the
ROOF STORE
OFFICIAL MAGNETO
babies. We know the magician does­ same work for less money than go- ther asked me to respect the Army County Agent. The squirrels have
uniform,
and
I
assured
him
I
quite
REPAIR SERVICE
verment
yards
which
are
supposed
become such a detriment
in this
n’t really pick money out of the air.
often had more respect for the uni­ part of the country that it was de­ Time Payments for Re-modeling
Genuine New Factory Parts
We know water doesn't run up hill. only to meet expenses.
form than for the thing the uniform cided something must be done so all
Hut we never seem to learn that
D A W S O N ’S
covered. It is needless to say this land, vacant as otherwise, was poi­
A Roof for every home
political magic is no different from
4
4
N.
man
got
no
where
with
men.
Front
St.
Phone 2G3
soned over a large area.
etage magic,except the price of ad­
A Paint for every purpose
Medford, Oregon
Most
of
the
Lieutenants
were
real
Marie Setgmlller, Desmond Sweet
mission Is more.
he men and were far more popular and Ralph Ellis of this district fin­
Phone 24 3
38 8. Bartlett
A good politician cau make us
than those higher in rank.
ished their last year of high school
think be plckH money out of the air
Trade Hare and Win Votes
Some of the officers of lesser mag­ at Sams Valley last Monday night
just like a good magician.
But
Shangle Studios
when
the
graduation
exercises
were
nitude
were
of
the
same
strife
but
while the politician holds our atten­
In saying a few words concerning
held. The nineteen thirty-six class
tion by promising to give us some­ the influence of Camp Officers, I of course not go conspicuous.
Expert Photography
thing for nothing but our vote, bis trust those who read this will get
While sitting n a truck one even- held fourteen graduates. Many peo­
hand Is In our pocket taking out our the idea that I am not attacking cer­ ng about to depart for a camp the ple from this district attended the
Fine Portraits a Specialty
Dr. I. H. Gove
Monday
money (taxes) to pay for bis "gift.’’ tain Individuals but the set up as a Educational Advisor came along and Commencement exercises
Medford Bldg.
evening
and
enjoyed
the
talk
given
DENTISTRY
There are some exceptions says "Hel-hello, goin’ to Camp." I
Unless we learn to say "no" to whole.
by
Professor
Vining
of
Ashland.
the tempting "gifts" offered us, the to be sure but exceptions never prove said yes, then he requested me to
410 Medford Bldg.
political magicians will promise us a a rule.
"tell Capie— hie— I'll be seein’ him People from here were also present
Medford, Oregon
MEDFORD VETERINARY
Those Cuptains or Lieutenants sometime tommerrer” and he "hick- at Baccalaueate, Sunday evening and
free trip to the moon with a gold1 n
The American
B e a g le
EDITORIALS
Citizen Tells
Of CCC Life
chariot to ride in when we get there
— but by the time we arrived, we
would have long white whiskers and
the pawn broker would have the
chariot (and probably our return
trip ticket) for the tax lien the poli­
tical magicians gave him against us.
FREEDOM
America, the song says, is not
only the "home of the brave" but
also the "land of the free.” It has
been the haven of the world’s per­
secuted. It was founded because a
small group of settlers in a wild,
new land Insisted upon an escape
from tyranny.
It has prided itself upon freedom
— of speech, of the press, of doing
what its citizens choose to do in the
pursuit of happiness. It has fought,
time and again, for those things.
Fortunately, most of the fighting
bus been done with influences out­
side the borders of the nation. That
has kept the citizens free from ma­
lice toward one auother. Occasion­
ally, however, it has been necessary
for folks to do a little fighting at
home. Not with guns and swords;
but with words.
In each case, the press— the news­
papers— 'have been leaders. The re­
sult is that the United States now
stands out In the world as a free
nation. Its newspapers say what
they think, except that the laws of
libel keep them from
maligning,
maliciously, a man’s personal char­
acter.
It is interesting, lierefore, when
the nation's outstanding publishers
assemble in convention and declare
fervently against what they believe
to b tendencies toward suppression
of the free press. The power of the
press In the past hus been so great
that It has not let Itself be all stirred
up over little things
The publishers say it is in the
form of persecution of those who
All Natural Methods
Dr. H. P. Coleman
whom I found to have the least fric­
tion and accomplished the best re­
sults, were those who entered into
the life of the men in the camp,
while those who seemingly had much
and severe difficulty with their men,
wt re those who, because o f their
rank and position were arrogant,
hauty, and often snobbish; and by
far the most of them belong in the
last mentioned class.
The same holds true with every
officer In the camp.
To illustrate:
In one camp that
I know of the Captain was highly
respected because he was friendly,
and touchable, and a real friend of
the boys, consequently I never heard
of his having any trouble whatso­
ever.
Another Captain, I know of.
ed" some more and went on his way
"wobbling” .
The great pity was, this man ap-
ptaring in that condition before se­
veral of the boys he was trying to
educate. Our Government is spend­
ing entirely too much good money
on just that sort of men.
In a class in Aviation the instruc­
tor a Park Service man, was asked
why the Aviation companies were so
H O S P IT A L
SPRAYERS
Stationary
Oregon Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
( Incorporated)
LRLAND CLARK, Agent
ID North Bartlett Ht.
Medford, Ore.
Phone I486
and Portable
Systems.
G. J. Morris, Prop.
Water
Food Served at
Pumping Machinery
DIESEL ENGINBS-MOTORS
Reasonable Prices
E. R. White
at
Sales Engineer
Medford
Safe Insurance at a Having
Top Notch Eats.
“ Friend”
14 South Central
Oregon
Farmers Attention
Dependable
TUBES
C H ECK ED FREE
When brought to the ahop
at the
Telephone Office
Sandy Richardson
Central Putin
A u to
P a in t in g
Reasonable
BODY & FENDER REPAIRING & GLASS
220 North Bartlett
Medford. Oregon
Bat at
Upholstering Shop
Msltrrmm Made to Order
\ X jP " '
^
Phono (VIM
•4M» K. Main St.
Medford
Lunch
Dinners
Freshly Frozen Ice Cream
119 E. Main
All work gUHranlee,)
Phone 998
Sakrfart
'Babt;!
‘X
/a
Render Tea &
Coffee Co.
Hpecialiae in
Q U A L IT Y
A D Y Fits
Office 20 8. Central
Plant 811 N. Central
Medford, Oregon
J
COFFEE
Itoast.-d Fresh Pnlly
Reasonable Trlrea
24 N. Bartlett
Medford
Next door to l*eerleaa Market
* #.
Dependability
J
its outstanding feature
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u
WITH ELECTRIC
REFRIGERATION
EADS & OHRN
38 N Front. Phone 1192-J, Med.
Medford
Established In your community
25 years
Phone 47
428 W. 6th St.
Medford. Oregon
SH U LTS B R O S.
Second Hand Rebuilt
FARM IMPLEMENTS
At Bargain Prices
Call and see ns at
3» S. Grape St.
Medford
Special Attention to Blood I’rrs-
aurr, Stomach and Dowels.
Consultation and Examination
FREE
Phone 065
In Medford Since IM O
A full line of Rangea In A-l con­
dition— »12 50 A up
B.droom »ultra, Simmon, spring»
Good Ica boxe«, all aizea
Davenport A Chair — 9 17.50.
Funeral Home
Reasonable Prices
Phone 27
PERL’S
When In Medford
Flower’s Mattress &
(Tilropractle and Physiotherapy
Oregon U eenae 244
C alifornia License 3021»
NEW A USBI» FURNITURE
la years experience In large and
small animal practice.
225 N Riverside
Phono 300
DR. J. W. WATERS
. - V r ;
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,
JO HN DEERE EN l
l
Be ready for hot weather this year.
-a-' . . '1«* i a
You can meet it with a smile if you
t 'M d
O S E D - G E A R v B IN D E R
h rn the grain 1« ripe, tim e it m oney. T ake
no ehaneea with nn old or in efficient hintler.
Ciel a new John Deere Fnclnscd-t^car Binder.
In ligh t or heavy rrnps, in good c o n d itio n « or
in down and l;Miglcd grain, the L ig h t-R u n n in g
John Deere do«'« better work and last« longer.
Ligh t in draft. Lasy to operate. Doe« good
work— save« grain. Sturdily b uilt for years o f
service. C o m e in. Inspect this grain binder
w ith i t » many outstan din g features.
H u b b a r d -W r a y C o.
MEDFORD, OREGON
JOHN D E E R E Q U A L IT Y IM P LEM EN TS
and
S E R V IC E
have an electric refrigerator. Cool
dishes and cold beverages, you can
have all of them and your refrig­
$g950
erator will pay for itself out of
cash
$5 Down
savings on your food bill. Why not
look at the new models today.
Easy Monthly Term*
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