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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1936)
CK N THAI, r o l N F I*AGK TUO TH E CENTRAL P O IN T AMERICAN Re-established. September IS. 1*28. Devoted U , the b e « Interests of "entra! Point and vicinity. Entered as second e l m matter at •i,. out office. Central Point. Ore gon. under the Act of March 8, 1878. SU BSCRIPTIO N RATES «IU Month» ............................... One Year .............................. *1,M Payable In advance úilvertialng ratea on application. Office— Second Street, off Main ■» ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL Editor and Proprietor THURSDAY, U G 1ST «i, lit;»« \N < K N TRAI» POINT. OREGON foreign nations over sale» to foreign nations— is still .rising Legal Notices In the first six months of the year the imports exceeded exports by NOTICE 8111 . 568 . 00 , but in the last month— The Hoard of Equalization for the June— purchases abroad were 87.- County of Jackson, State of Oregon, 045.000, above sales abroad. will meet In regular session at the .lone exports, totaling 3185.188,- office of the county assessor, in the 000, were 8 per cent below those ill county court house at Medford, Ore May. This drop, the Commerce De gon, at 10 o'clock A. M.. Monday. August 10, 1936, for the purpose of partment report conceded. Is a j hearing complaints and equalizing ¡renter than usual seasonal one. Or j the 1936 assessment rolls. The said dinarily. imports decrease in June, i hearing will continue from the above lint this year they rose a few million I date until August 28, 1936. Any pro- ; perty owner who is aggrieved at the dolars to a total of 8192.233,000. ! valuation placed on his or her pro- Exports which decreased included I perty may appear before said board raw cotton and other agricultural and petition for a correction in the products. Imports which increased valuation as shown on the 1936 as- | sessment rolls. All petitions must b" included raw cotton, cotton cloth, filed on or before August 28, 1936, raw wool, wool manufactures, lum ! as the Board of Equalization will ber, nickel, tin and coal-tar products complete Its public hearing on said date. as well as meats. J. B. COLEMAN County Assessor Mr. and Mrs. Hogan of Medford July 2.'!. :i0 Aug. 6 were dinner guests Tuesday evening ■ at the home of Mrs. Hogan's parents, i Mr. and Mrs. Fox. ed drive to unionize tl e steel indus try. have run headlong Into a pain fully embarrassing situation— to say; the least. Announced purpose of the drive was to ' free” the "suffering'’ steel, workers from the tolls of a malevo lent management. It waa easy to see the picture of workers waiting with arms outstretched to be delivered from their misery by John L. Lewis and his Committee on Industrial Or ganization. •But what happened? Something must have gone wrong somewhere From all over the country, the steel workers rose up and in clearly unmistakable terms announced that they wanted none of Mr. Lewis and his merry men. From Birmingham to Buffalo, the workers rallied to the employee representation plans which have functioned so satisfactorily in the steel industry, in some cases for more than 2n years, to serve notice FAC TO R IES VS. \ l TOM OIll I.ES that they woud resist trenuously any During recent years, the Indus- a(, etnp| \)r |,ewls and his organ- trial accident record— both as to fre- |zerK charge them for the privtl- quency and severity of accidents p(fe of holding their Jobs, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Morrison who has steadily declined. More and more Typical of the attitude In the ill- , have work at the Diamond Lake manufacturing companies are oper- , duUry and the action taken was the 1 Lodge visited briefly in Central • ting month after month without a procedure followed by 2,698 workers Point Tuesday. single reportable mishap l nless all w.j,() constituted 98.8 per cent of the signs fall, 1926 will witness still ad- employees of the American Rolling Mr.s Musty and daughters, Maxine d it Iona 1 Improvement over the pre- ¡gill, Ashland, Kv., plant. In a peti,- and Nadine and Phyllis and Pauline cedlug years. tion demanding "our rights as A- Robertson visited in Ashland Tues BEATS THE HEAT! With heat records cracking under a torrid During the same period, the auto- merlcan citizens to continue to take day at the Powers and Kilburn sun, pretty Lucille Booster of the Northshore IGA Food Mart in homes. rnoblle accident record has grown care of our own business in the law Chicago takes to sport shorts and shirt for comfort. It’s a long steadily worse. More accidents occur ful manner which we have chosen,” way from the orthodox grocer’s outfit, but even the customers agreed it helped them forget the heat for a while. Mrs. A. H. - and result In graver injuries. It the workers slated: "W e are posi Fick Hardware Co. Everett is the approving customer. now seems likely that the death toll tively and emphatically against any Crosley Radios & Refrigerators, for 1936 will be the greatest in his outside Interference of any nature in Spartan Kaidos & Refrigerators, Speed Queen & May Tag tory, and will pass the 3 6,000 mark our affairs. We are opposed to pay WASHING MACHINES W».y should factories grow more ing any organization for the privil population rose from 75,009,000 in Imports Increase Sales & Service Phone 300 safe while highways grow more dan ege of working. We ask to be left to 125,000,000 in 1932, the number 131 W. Main St. Medford gerous? It can be argued that con absolutely alone that we may con of dairy cows on farms increased As Exports Fall to 25,000,000, slant progress is being made in tinue to earn our living in peace, from 15,000,000 guarding hazardous machinery. So free from the turmoil that would the apparently sound ratio of one America's Unfavorable Trade Ekerson It is— but constant progress is like follow an attempt to change our cow for each five persons. As the per Ralance Is Still wise being made in Improving cars plans of dealing with out manage' capita consumption of milk Increas Rising P A IN T ed during that period, so also did and roidways. ment.’’ WASHINGTON. — The Depart The real explanation of the ano the average production per cow. Store ment of Commerce reports that maly can be expressed In two word«: It is a fair question to ask wheth IIT O M .U K ECONOMY Time Payments for Remodeling America's "unfavorable trade bal- The "human element’ ’. Factory man The experience of the dairy Indus er any government could do the job lance” — excess of purchases from A ROOF FOR EVERY HOME agements have been unsparing of try, as revealed recently in a bulle for 5.000.000 farmers and 39,000,- A PAINT FOR EVERY PURPOSE time, money Htid effort in instilling tin of (he Committee on Agricultur 000 consuming famlllles better than Fire-Retardant Roofs bring “ safety consciousness'’ Into workers. al Cooperation of the National Asso the people have been able to do it Lower Insurance Rates Palace Lunch The congenitally careless employe, ciation of Manufacturers. Illustrates themselves. Phone 242 .'Hi 8. Bartlett who risks the lives of other work once again that when it comes to .1 Clean Place To Eat Trade Here and Win Votes men as well as his own merits and "planned economy,” man made rules QUALITY FOOD receives dismissal. A workman w-ho and regulations are indeed feeble For The American won’t absorb the doctrine of "Never substitutes for the nature made law 23 S. Riverside, Medford Telephone 601 take a chance’’ has no place In a of supply and demand. Top Notch Eats. modern factory. In the last 37 years, this commit G. J. Morris, Prop. The motorist, on the contrary, is tee's study of the subject showed, not similarly restricted. If he wants nearly 5,000,000 farmers, without Food Served at to be reckless, it is up to him. True, spei'lflc government direction, have we have traffic law»— but no state adjusted their farm practice so that Chosen by the Medford News’ Contest Manager beca because of their or city can employ enough peace of production of milk and dairy pro Reasonable Prices sturdy construction. Equipped with with Evenrude Motors. See them at ficers lo keep a check on all drivers. ducts has satisfactorily mot market 23 N. First Street at And It Is an unfortunate fact that demands. Medford I he most reckless driving practices When prices fell to unprofitable Reasonable Prices are usually punished with only a levels, more dairy c o w h were allowed 14 South Central Medford small fine. to feed their oalves, less intensive Men who would instantly fire a feeding was adopted, herds were workman who was careless in oper culled, that is, the old and unprofit ating some machine,, dally risk doz able rows wpre disposed of, or ani R eason a b le Dr. I. H. Gove |lc|M'H<luhlr ens of accidents while driving. Not mals suspected of disease were kill until public opinion forces the mo ed. When prices rose, fewer cows fed BODY A FENDER REPAIRING « GLASS DENTISTRY torist to "think safely and drive 220 North Bartlett Medford, Oregon their calves, more intensive feeding safely” will the automobile accident 410 Medford Bldg. was practiced, new farmers entered toll be measurably reduced. Medford, Oregon ihe field and advancing prices were steadied. In other words, adjustment Shangle Studios Farmers Attention WHAT AIKMT THE WORKER? to the law of supply and demand was Second Hand Rebuilt ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Professional labor organizers, who automatic. Expert Photography FARM IMPLEMENTS recently launched a highly ballyhno- As a result, the dairy industry has At Bargain Price« ♦TROWBRIDGEï Fine Portraits a Specialty Call and see us at expanded almost in exact proportion AU S. Grape St. Medford Medford Bldg. to the increase in population. While Cabinet Works EDITORIALS Beebe & W a lt’s Lunch Quick Service for Packers 101 East 8th St. Across from Lewis Super Service .♦ '♦ ♦ ♦ i Merrick’s * Swimming Pool J A Class for Adults Monday« and Thursdays. From 8 to 10. Nat Building VN’o. Riverside !♦; ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ & RO O F WORLD BICYCLES SIMS BROS. FL\H AR TY :. i 13 N. Fir Real Estate Insurance Medford. Successor to V O L N E Y D IX O N Western Distributor F«»r Page Fence Anything Truth! In line o f fencing 124 N. Riverside Phone 283 Medford. Oregon Washers & Ironers There Is a size ABC Washer or Ironer lo fit every purse and pur pose. Each model beautifully de signed . . . equipped with many exclusive and worth while safety and convenience features . . . all built up to the exacting ABC spe cifications of precision In manu facture . . all built to give years of lasting, trouble-free service . . . each model an ont-atandlng value In its price field EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT T w o O rchestri*« Old Time and Moi lern ONE ADMISSION Medford. Oregon E X P E R T W AT CH and J E W E L R Y Repairing At IS-press ion I.Y Ko. C e n tra l Ave. P rices M ed foi C. Earl Bradfish T r y an A d in The A m erica n P E R L ’ S Funeral Home Watch and Clock Repairing to Graves Jewelry Shop 4 l M ft m AjOT 24 HouPSiftoG.I Medford DANCE WITH DYNGE At the Oriental Gardens >; >: Save Money by taking your W . H. Klatt S Grape >: Established in your community 23 year* Phone 47 428 W . 6th 8t. Medford. Oregon Oregon H. C. 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Medford A FEW VALUES: Motor Tune-up— Auto Repairing Tires, $2.75 New Batteries, $2.95 Model A generator exchange $2.50 202 N. Riverside Operated by PAI L PRINCE, who has specialized in starter and generator work since 1926. A rt’s Auto Shop Tel. 1200 All Natural M ethods Dr. H. P. Coleman D A IL Y ’S Auto Painting M edford'» Oldest and FINEST Now I« the Unie to SIMONIE»! 32 So Bartlett Medford t hlroprm tie and Physiotherapy Oregon License 2«4 California License :h>20 Special Attention r,, Blood Pres sar.-, stomach and Bowels. Consultation and Examination FREE Phone OH5 In Medford Since 1MR