The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, August 13, 1936, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    T H U R S D A Y , A UGUST IS , 1WW
C E N T R A L P O I N T AMERICA V C E N T R A L P O IN T . O REG ON
T h e els»» p arty of th e G olden Link
'S h a ll th e A. K. of L. c o n ti n u e its
Cl*»» of th e C h r is ti a n c h u r c h h a s d e m o c r a tic policy of m a j o r i ty r u l e ?
been in d e fin ite ly postponed.
T h e only a l t e r n a t i v e is r u l e by force,
th e law of th e ju n g l e , th e a u rv tv a l of
T h e H a r d e n D ra p e ry S h o p is lo­
Mr. mid Mrs. W illa r d an d B a r b a r a t h e fittest.
cated o n th e Second F lo o r
o f th e and J e r r y of W illa r d W a s h in g to n
"A N D NO O R G A N IZ A T IO N CAN
W eek s w O rr F u r n i t u r e S tore.
Mr. left T h u r s d a y a f t e r sev eral days visit L IV E BY M INO RITY R U L E ! ”
H a r d e n was s u p e r v is o r of t h e D r a p ­ a t t h e E. C. F a b e r home. Mrs. F a ­
At its most b o a s t f u l m o m e n t s th e
ery Dept, o f H e n r y J e n n i n g s & Sons ber a n d F r a m e s a cco m p an ied
th e! A. F. of L. n ev er c la im e d m o r e t h a n
in P o r t l a n d fo r e ig h t years. Mr an d W illa r d s to C r a t e r L a k e before th ey 1 3,5 00,000 m e m b e r s o u t of t h e 130.-
Mrs H a r d e n a n d tw o c h il d r e n have r e t u r n e d for h o m e o v e r th e co ast! 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 penpe in th e c o u n tr y , o r th e
lo cated In Medford.
ro ute.
n e a rly 4 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 w o rk e rs.
T he n e w s p a p e r hoys la u g h e d be­
Mr. a n d Mrs. T h e o d o r e G lass and
cau se nobody h a s t r i e d a n y h a r d e r
Mr a n d Mrs. F r e d H e s s e lg ra v e spent
th a n W illiam G reen to d ic t a te t h e
S u n d a y at Dead I n d ia n Soda S p rin g s i
law s C o n g re ss passes, or to a t t e m p t
to sp eak for all w o rk e rs. H e mu3l
Mr. a n d Mrs. R o b ert C o ttle a n d |
t h i n k t h a t w h a t w o u ld r u i n his o r ­
T h e r e 's a lot of “ u p -th e -sle e v e ”
son R o b e rt N eal an d d a u g h t e r K a t h ­
g a n iz a tio n w o u ld sa v e t h e c o u n tr y .
e rin e Lou of D auesville, Ohio,, a r r i v ­ l a u g h i n g being d o n e in W a s h in g to n
L ewis pro v id ed a secon d lau g h . He
ed M onday for a w eeks visit with th e s e hot days. I t ’s all b ecau se of you r e m e m b e r , m a d e e x tr e m e ly be­
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li ttlin g r e m a r k s a b o u t t h e C o n s t i t u ­
W illiam
G reen
Honney T o d ay th e y a r e v isitin g th e | betw een P re s id e n t
tion when th e N'ltA a n d th e G uffey
O rego n C aves Mrs Bonney h a d not of th e A m erican F e d e r a t io n of L a ­ Act an d o th e r law s w ere in v a lid a te d .
-een h e r son for e ig h t years. Mr. an d b o r an d J o h n L. Lewis, presid en t i f He even went so fa r a s to im ply th a t
Mrs. C o ttle plan to visit C r a t e r L ake th e U nited Mine W orkers.
he t h o u g h t fo lk s o u g h t
to
fo rg et
One cf th e biggest
la u g h s
was
b efo re r e t u r n i n g h o m e by th e coast
a b o u t t h e C o n s ti tu t io n .
given to n e w s p a p e rm e n a t N a tio n a l
ro ute.
Now, th o u g h , he say s th a t th e A.
P ress C lub lu n c h e o n at w hich G reen
F. of L. e x ecu tiv e council is f o r g e t ­
to resig n if t h a t w ould tin g all a b o u t its ow n c o n s t i t u t i o n :
Mr. F. M. P e c k of C hicago was an p ro m ised
o v e rn ig h t g u e s t of hi» n ep h ew . Mr. ea se la b o r 's t r o u b le s any.
th a t such a t t e m p t s to kick him an d
W o rk in g h im se lf up to a h e a te d
B ert Peck a n d wife Monday, going
his fellow m e m b e r s o u t a r e in d irect
th a t
to L a k e of th e Woods S u n d a y w here o ra to ric a l clim ax. Green said
violatio n of t h e A .F. of L. c o n s t i t u ­
he will visit his b r o t h e r , Mr. M. Peck th e m en who w a n te d all em ploy es in tion.
th e Lewis ty pe of in d u s tr i a l in s te a d
for t h e re s t of th e season.
of th e Green ty p e of c ra f t
u n io n s
A fresh gob of tr o u b l e is brew in g
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F. of in P ro f e s s o r T u g w e l l's R e s e ttle m e n t
Mr. a n d Mrs. E d Vincent a n d Bob­
A d m in is tra tio n . It m ay r e s u lt in a
by an d Mr. a n d Mrs.
E. E. Scott L. T h en he a d d e d ;
“ T h e A. F. of L. has, by m a j o r i ty r e m o d e lin g of th e w hole R. A. m a ­
s p en t S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n a n d S u n ­
day a t B ro w n 's Cabin. T h e y enjoyed rule, re jected t h e proposal of th is chine.
w ith in
its
W hen RA s t a r t e d its p ro je c t up at
th is lovely c a m p very m u ch . It Is opp o sing o rg a n i z a ti o n
H ig h ts to w n , N. J ., it w as e s t im a te d
j u s t ab o v e M illard 's
Dude
ran ch . ran k s.
T h e m e n s p e n t m o st of th e ti m e fish ­
ing. T hey r e t u r n e d to Casey^s C am p
fo r s u p p e r S u n d a y evening.
LO CALS
W a sh in g to n
S n a p S h o ts
Mr. C h a t E id e h as w ork
a t th e
F i r e s to n e Service S ta tio n In Med­
ford.
Miss M a r th a Sm ith fro m E p h ra d a .
W a s i h n g to n a rr iv e d to d a y fo r a vi­
sit w ith frien d s. She is a h o u se gue3>
a t th e McLoed home.
Mr. Doyle Mills visited his
a t D iam o nd L a k e last S unday.
wife
!
th a t th e b u ild in g s th e r e sh o u ld cost
not m o r e t h a n a n a v e r a g e of $1.500
a u n it e n d m i g h t cost
a s litt le as
$3.500.
J u s t a few d a y s b ack, th o u g h , th e
fin a n c e d ivision got a r o u n d to m a k ­
ing a c h e c k a n d d is co v ered t h a t u n ­
less t h e r e w as a d r a s t i c c h a n g e , th e
cost w oud be $10 ,0 0 0 a un it. No one
in d iv id u a l seem s to be resp o n sib le,
but Dr. T u g w e ll a n d his boys a r e
tr y in g h a r d to get t h e m ess s t r a i g h t ­
en ed out befo re t h e
pub lic s t a r t s
ra is in g hob.
T h e H ig h ts to w n p ro je c t, in c id e n ­
ta lly , a lr e a d y h a s been th e scene of
one big fiasco. A nxious to say th a t
they w ere th e only
fe d e r a l ag ency
w hich a c tu a lly h a d put fa m ilie s in to
g o v e r n m e n t- b u ilt ho u ses since 1933,
so m e RA officia ls lo ad ed a b u n c h of
New Y o rk e rs Into t r u c k s a n d to ok
th e m to H ig h ts to w n . W h e n th e y got
th e r e , th e y sta y e d o v e r n i g h t an d
w e re h a u le d b a c k b ec a u se t h e i r new
h o m es w e re seven m iles from th e
n e a re s t sto re s , a n d
th e y h a d
no
m e a n s oi t r a n s p o r t a t i o n e i t h e r
to
t h e m o r to t h e i r city Jobs. E ven th e
ra i lr o a d s p u r h a d n 't b een put In.
!
! Attention
A M B IT IO U S YOUNU PEOPLE
fcl „ I i n r o 1 1 o f i series of sketches of Oregon boys tn d girls who are
P f U n o t K X X doing things—laying sound ioundatioos for success in life.
M
U p jo h n
Leader in 4-H Club work in Mar­
ion county i* Margaret Upjohn
of Salem. Margaret hat won dis­
tinction in sewing, canning, bak­
ing and gardening projects. While
carrying on her club activities,
this am b itious young lady has
m aintained a perfect scholastic
record in high school. A part of
all money she receives from her
work. die deposits systematically
in her savings account in o u r
Salem Branch. "Tb* only sure
uay fo obtoia uortb while ibimgi
11 lo Pl*"< w o 'h end to re for
them." says Margaret.
t!“ ' Viral
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D A N C E W IT H DYNGE
At th e
M a r g a r e t, like th ou sands o f o t h e r en ergetic, far-sig h ted
girls a n d boys is m a k i n g sure o f success in life by s t a r ti n g
y o u n g to practise sensible thrift. H e r p r o g r a m centers in
a savings acco u n t h ere at the U. S. N a tio n a l . H av e you a
savings a c c o u n t? \ \ hy n o t s ta rt o n e — w ith as little as 51
if you wish. W h e n y o u r balance a m o u n ts to $5 it b o g u s
O riental G ardens
E V E R Y S A TU R D A Y N IG H T
Two O rchestras
O ld T im e a n d M o d ern
O N E A DM ISSION
M edford, O reg o n
to e a rn in terest for you. S tart today.
Gt'O. T. F re y , M an ag er. Dwight L. H o u g n to n , A»-st. M an ag er.
3 l(kdlord
B ra n ch
o f th e
UnihMl Stairs National B a n k
E X P E R T
U eiul Office, I'ortU im l. O regon
R epairing
At
D e p re ssio n
15 S o. C e n t r a l
! Fruit Workers
a r g a r e t
’’A S to r y o f S u c c tu "
WATCH and JE W E L R Y
♦
M KM B K N F R n F I U I. D E P O B I T
INSURANCE
!*riees
Ave.
M edford
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c.
H IG H
P u r e ice t h r o u g h
Successor to
V O L N E Y D IX O N
Adrienne’s Shoe Dept.
and
through,
frozen a rtif i c ia l ly from p u r e w a­
te r, free from ch e m ic a l odor» an d
d e p e n d a b le for cold a n d food p ro ­
W estern D istrib u to r F o r
te ction.
G u aran tee th e h ealth
y o u rs e lf a n d fam ily
P a g e F en ce
by
of
k e e p in g
y o u r Ice box filled w ith p u r e Ice.
A n y th in g in line o f fe n c in g
Can o ffer you shoes that w ill m ake
your days work a pleasure.
Mr. a n d Mr». K. C u lb e rts o n a n d
c h ild re n a n d Mr. C u lb e r t s o n 's niece.
Miss J o s e p h in e C la rk , left for B ak er
re c e n tly w h e re th e y will visit Mrs.
C u lb e r t s o n 's m o th e r. Mrs. C la rk
is
s t a y in g a t the C u lb e rtso n h o m e d u r ­
ing t h e i r absence.
Mr. a n d
Mrs.
C la r k p lan on locatin g h e re
w hen
th e C u lb e r t s o n 's r e t u rn .
Ice d elivered d a ily
124 N. R iv e rs id e
P h o n e 263
M edford, O regon
M E D FO R D ICE & S T O R A G E CO
FLAHARTY
P rices to fit all
purses.
S o u th F i r S tr e e t
P h o n e 20 t
R E A L T Y CO.
15 N. F i r
P h o n e 151
W ILL H. W IL SO N ’S
Store for Men
R eal E state
Insurance
21 N. C entral, M edford
For painted floors
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KEEPS mE OUT
OF A HOT
KITCHEIt
When you paint floors, choose
a special floor paint that can
take heel-and-toe pounding—
Florhide enamel. Gives a
tough, elastic finish. Resists
dirt, oil, water, weather—great
for exterior as well as Interior
floors. Quick-drying, too. 10
practical colors.
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CORPORATION
C. Earl B radfish
h
F le m m i n g
a n d R ose
o rc h a r d s ,
n e a r G r a n ts P a ss a r e h a u li n g
100
to n s of b a r t l e t t s to th e D arb y p a r k ­
ing house. T h ey re p o r t a good crop.
FLORHIDE
ENAMEL
c a re of by th e g o v e r n m e n t e i t h e r d i­ will not live u n d e r t r u s t e e s if I can
rectly o r by any i n s t r u m e n t s t h r o u g h h e lp It I do not c a r e how wise, how
w hich t h e g o v e r n m e n t is acting . I p a tr io tic , t h e tr u s t e e s m a y be. I h ave
w a n t only to h a v e r i g h t an d Justic*1 n e v e r h e a r d of any g r o u p of m e n in
prevail so f a r as I am con cern ed w hose h a n d s I a m w illin g to lodge
Give me rig h t a n d ju s ti c e a n d I wtll t h e lib e rtie s of A m erica in t r u s t . "
u n d e r t a k e to t a k e c a r e of myself. 11
W O O D R O W W IL S O N
" I do not w an t to live u n d e r p h il­
a n th r o p y . I do not w a n t to be t a k e n
♦
Mrs.
B erth a
S tevens
returned
front D iam o n d L ake last w eek an d is
p a c k in g a t th e B e a r C reek p a c k in g
house.
PA G E T H R E E
Keeps the
Battery
of Your
Zenith
SPE C IA L P R IC E»
Medford Lumber Co.
Exclusive Feature
C h a rg e d by A ir P o w e r
•
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o T e l l - T a U C ontrol«
$15; U tility M odal, $ 1 0 - oaly
Very
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lha naw Zenith Economical Farm
O S p lit-S ec o n d R o-locator
• Voica-M uaic H ig h F id elity
C o n tro l
O n e o f the m ost delightful th in gs a b o u t an electric
Cook’s Wave
Shop
stove is that you d o n 't have to "s t a y with it " to w atch
19 No. B artlett
off to bridge, store or club, know ing that the a u to ­
M e d fo rd ,
O re g o n
P h o n e <1
the p o t boil or regulate the oven. A ll you d o is to
p re oa re the foods, p ut t^em in the oven, and m arch
m atic tim er and heat control will sta y on the job for
you. A n d e n electric stove it to spotlets. smokeless,
sootless — an d e conom ical to o p e r a t e .
A ll Lines of
Beauty Culture
OPERATORS
Mary C ook
C o r d 1« O swald
Radio.
Regular price» . . . $44.50 and
$29 50
These astonishing new Farm Models operate from a single 6-volt storage
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Wincharger Combination.
Pruitt ’s Melody Shop
O pposite R ialto Theatre
Tb* California Oregon Power Company
whan purchaaad at «ama b a t an
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