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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1936)
THURSDAY, A l G l HT 27, UM« CENTRAL rtH N T AMERICAN CENTRAL POINT. OREGON PAGE THREE which will not be subjected to com Fight Looms on parison with those o f the advertiser. " T h a t more and more restrictive Dental Advertising R i l l T K i « r . l l measures are com in g is evidenced by D i l l 1 m s rail the Hout# bm detlgae(i to curb cos- Do You Know Any of These Young Women? This week we show Girls' Basketball The fight Ei'GE.NE. August 2 for passage of the Constitution he Pro- Am endm ent "F o r b i d d in g v enti-n or Reru iation of Certain Advertlaiiia. I.' T r u t h f u l" . auu- to the foregroun d o f the fall election pallor tma this week with the filing *n Salem o f the affirm ative argu ment. to be used in the Voters' Pam phlet. The measure, as yet unfamiliar to most state voters, will assume a place in the spotlight du ring com in g weeks as both sides advance their arguments. Dr. S T. D onohue of Eugene, head of the Associated Den tists, instituted the am endmen t and filed the affirm ative argument Com in g under the im mediate fire o f the amendment is the 1933 dental advertising law, which forbids any Oregon dentist from quoting prices, or publicly guaranteein g his w ork However, Dr. D onoh u e believes it will have even m ore far-reachin g bt- | nefits, in the prevention o f similar legislation against the other profes sions. T h e am endment would forbid pre sent o r future legislatures passing dis crim inatory legislation against advertising branches o f the various professions. It will not, Douohue points out, allow untruthful adver tising: the advertisin g o f illicit m er chandise or serv ices; or advertising which transcends the laws of decen cy. He believes further that bills such as the 1933 dental law tend io establish a dic tatorship o f p rofes sional men who cater to an exclusive clientele, at liberty to set high prices th** team of the class o f '14 at C.P.H.S. Can you name these young wom en and tell they now are? us where Next week we shall print a picture oi the entire class o f '14 taken from an old annual. I books, but little attention was paid being present at the third annua to it then. sale, which will be held at the K la Now, though, Washington appar math County Fairg rou n ds on Tues ently is finding out . that private day. September first. During the com in g year A M E R I ! business is not anxious to pay a At the Klamath Falls sale, range A lot o f things bigger than poll ! penalty, such as the new tax would CAN ROY stories will take readers i sheepmen will have an exceptional into thundering transport P lanes. ! o p p o r t u n lt y to lo ok o v e r t h e o ff e r_ tics are behind the fresh W ashin g levy, for expanding its operations. into Annapolis and through the ; |nf8 o f the ram br(wdera of ton discussion o f taxes. The biggest worry o f all, though, Caribbean with the Navy, into the A fter a recent W hite House con- i the west and to purchase rams to is W ashin gton's apparently sudden soundless tangles o f Georgia's Oke- Terence, the statement was made j suit their ow n particular needs at discovery o f this astounding fact: fenokee swamp, and even Into an their own price. In as much as the that taxes would be increased, and The whole United States not Jur.t imaginary future o f space ships, might be decreased, next year. R e rams are being sold at public au c governm ents, but farmers, bankers, strange machines and science. All tion. The breeders consig nin g have publicans charged that was a politi manufacturers, and everybody— has are sw ift-m oving, instructive and made cal statement; Democrats denied it. careful selections. placing been living far beyond its in come gripping. Regardless o f the merits of the rants in lots to suit the convenience since 1929. T h ere’ ll be stories o f the true a d o f the small and large farm flocks, statement, the fact remains that a in 1929 ,the United States as a ventures o f David Irwin, the young lot o f Washin gtonia ns are worried. as well as range operators. Thus the whole produced 81 billion dollars in man who, for four >ears, alone, wan- buyers will be able to select exactly income. It paid out only iS billion, ,|ered across the artic barrens by d og Iu the first place, Secretary Mor- what they want In the minimum leaving i billion for reserves or for j team, goin g months without seeing geuthau after only a few weeks amount of time with the least ex expansion and a further increase in a human being and eating only fro- I study, decided that the new tax on pense. the standard o f living. ! zeti fish. And there'll be Roscoe corporatio n surpluses was not w ork In accordance with the rules of In 19.it), however, the balance " was a s Turner's inside story of the fam ous able; that it would need many the sale, the sheep will be on the | reversed. The United States pro Uondon-to-M elbourne air raec. am endments. Experts o f the Joint grounds all day Monday, August 31. duced almost 68 billion dollars in in There'll be ad vice on hobbies, 1 Con gressional Com mittee on Inter come but paid out nearly 73 billion sports tips from fam ous coaches and , where they may be inspected pri >r nal Rev en ue Taxation have begun a Through 1935, the United States had players, suggestions on mon ey-earn to entering the sales ring. study to write the am endments for A new sales ring has been erected paid out nearly 28 billion dollars ing and lo w -cost travel, and articles the next session. i by the Klamath County Fair Board more than it produced. That Is more on d og training, nature's oddities Also Morgenthau faces a terrific with a seating capacity of 400 peo- than a man could have spent had and t o m o r r o w ’s airplanes. job. He nas to refin ance $2,500,000,- he paid out $27 every minute since! There'll be stories about the fa- ! P1"- u ls covered and so arranged 000 in federal securities this year, 1 the first day of the year 1. vorite characters o f a million boys— that the sale will be carried on with and he must borrow $3,000,0 00,0 00 Bonehead Tierney, detective; Square the least amount of delay. This la more. The statement that there will Another worry is that nobody, ap- 1 ■law Davis, en gin eer; Hide-rack, the test im provement further proves the be no new taxes will make it easier parently, knows w hat the total na- i am ong the scien popularity o f the sale to sell this $5 ,500 ,0 00,0 00 in secur tional income will be this year. Pres-, red-gold collie; Alan Kane, livestock men o f this territory. tist; and L-.ee, midshipman. ities. ident Roosevelt recently said i t ; Catalogs will he mailed to inter T H E A M E R IC A N BOY costs only would be 65 billion; Ernest E. Dr a- j by ad dressing the $1 a year, or $2 for three years, f o r ested sheepmen Secondly, W ashin gton is hearing per. assistant seretary o f com m erce, eign subsriptions 50c cents a year, Southern Oregon Ram Sale C om m it reports from industrial en gin eers' , said it would be 60 billion; Secre extra. Send your name, address and tee at Klamath Falls. th roughout the country that necess- tary o f Com m erce Roper estimated A special invitation has been ex-| rem ittance to T H E A M E R IC A N BOY sary construction programs are be it would be "p erh aps 10 per ce n t " 7 430 Second Blvd , Detroit, Mich. tended to ail those interested In t h e 1 ing delayed by fear o f new taxes. above last year's, or $55,606,950.- to attend the Service will start with the Issue you livestock Industry The forecast that that would happen ; 000. specify. On newstands, 10 cents a livestock banquet to be held at 7 :0 0 was made before the corporation Government taxes and expend'- p. m., Monday evening, August 31, copy. surplus levy was put on the statute tures generally reflect the trend in at the W illa rd Hotel. Reservations national income. When m ore in come should be made, if possible by c o n is produced than Is paid out, gov- tacting members o f the ram sale ernmental tax returns are high and , committee. and deficits disappear. But in the 1936 fiscal year, taxps ad ded to $1.-, 1 1 6 .n n o. 0 0 0 and expenditures to; Klamath Fallg, Oregon August 25 W H Y NOT S A VE 5( > 7 , ! $ 8,8 s o . 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . 1936.—The im portance o f the South- ON YOUR BE AU TY W O R K ? J Even if business generally im-1 Pr„ 0re(fon Uam Sale> hB)(1 annual. ¡P erm an en t W aves proved 25 per cent, and expenses | , y a , KIan)ath Fallf, belng rorce_ ¡F in g e r W ave w et, dry, 85c | were cut 25 per cent, the federal MMj fully demonstrated from the view- | S h a m poo [H ot Oil Sham poo 5t)r; government would still end up next point o f both the range sheepmen of ' Hail ( lit * * year with another $1 ,515 ,0 00,0 00 Northern California, Southern Ore ! M arcel 25c! d efic it. ; gon and Northwestern Nevada and ¡M an icure 50 c the leadin g breeders o f the Pacific ¡S calp Treatm ent ¡C om b W ave 25 c Coast. i Facials Abe Large numbers of sheepmen have • Eyebrow .licit 25c G E N E R A L AU TO R E P A IR I N G ¡ 610 Perm anent for $ii.OO already signified their Intention of V a IvM, Barrings, Rings, i I All work supervlacd by three Battery & E.etrical W o r k | Instructors Have Free Check-Up o f your car. M I R I N G FOIL 202 N. Riverside Tel. 1200 I I F A T , L IG H T A P O W E R A m erica n Boy Offers W orld of Adventure W a s h in g to n S n a p Shots Much Interest Is Being Shown in Annual Ram Saif tnetlrians, introduced at the last ses- »Ion o f the legislature". Dr. Donohue stated. "T h o s e sections o f th e bill relating to advertising are copied di rectly from the dental bill, and Im pose the same restrictions on beauty shop p r o p r ie to r s !" Flood Control Hearing Sept. 19 Public hearing on a R ogu e rivar flood control project will be held In the courthouse auditorium here on 'h e morning o f September 19, it was announced yesterday by the Jackson county Chamber o f Commerce. The meeting will be in charge of district en gineer o f the war depart- Lieut.-Col. Milo P. Fox. Portland ment, and will be attended by R epre ■ sentative James W. Mott, author t.f the law which sanctioned a survey o f the Rogue river with a view of controllin g its floods. In a statement Issued yesterday, Mr. Mott suggested that all pertin ent data regarding Rogue river flood s be gathered for presentation to the meeting. Should it be deem ed necessary to control the waters o f the Rogu e, safety measures would Include erec tion o f da ms and reservoirs and the reforestation of hillside in the drain age area of the upper reaches o f the stream, it was stated by Karl J. lanouch, supervisor o f the R ogu e river national forest through which the river flows for much of its course. Bure ice through and through, frozen artificially from pure wu- ter, free from chemical odors aud dependable for cold and food pro tection. Guarantee the health yourself and family by of keepin g your ice box filled with pure ice. Ice delivered daily M ED FO RD ICE & S T O R A G E CO . Phone 261 South Fir Street W ILL H. W IL S O N ’S Store for Men Open Evenings Medford 32 N. Front STAY PAINTED! FLORHIDE E NAMEL A rt’s Auto Shop MEDFORD ELECT. ENG. 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