The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, November 26, 1936, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THE
C E N T i.A L
P O IN T
AMc-RICAN
I.V-est.'blUhfd. September 13, 192C
Devoted to the beet Interests ot
Central Point and vicinity.
Entered •» second claes matter at
the post off ce. Central Point, Ore-
uou, under the Act of March 8. 1879.
S L a a r m p T io N r a t e s
Six Months
............................. 81.»0
l>ne
Y a* r
The answer rests with the people
Theirs is the power to demand e -
, firieney and economy In government,
or theirs is the power to break their
I own public treasuries and the tax-
payers (workers ami industries!.
Th" first course leads to steady
I jobs and good wages.
The second
,.ourHe leads to unemployment, inort-
foreclosures on homes an I
businesses, and the eventual break-
down of sound government.
We can't pass the buck— the an-
rtwer
Payable In advance
\ dvertiaing ratM on application
Orfico- -Second Street, o ff Main
AKTU U Ii EDW ARD PO W ELL
Editor aud Hropriutor
EDITORIALS
PROM BASEMENT T o FLAO PO i.E
The elections throughout the na­
tion are over. Candidates for office
on every ticket have promised to
work for tax reduction.
It is becoming pretty
generally
recognized today that taxes are such
a burden on Industry that they re-
strict Its normal developmen— that
means they restrlc.t prospective Jobs.
reBtg
w l,h
u* — th e
!the workers and our public servants.
i m i i r A I . MKAKCKKN D EFEATED
An encouraging phase of the lab*
: election was the conservation spirit
shown by the voters of various states
in voting down radical and unsound
measures.
The states of Oregon and Wash­
ington present a case in point.
In
both these states, the Federal g -
verumeut has undertaken great go­
vernment-financed, hydroelectric de­
velopments— one at Grand Coulee,
Washlngtou, and the other at Bon­
neville, Oregon.
There has long
been agitation to put the states Into
J bp power business on their
own
hook aud the privale utilities serv-
,ng the area have beeu subjected to
ma„ clouSt Ullfalr and unreasoned
dellunclatlon by political groups.
TH LH SD A Y, NOVEMBER M , Ii»3«I
( EN TRAI. POINT. O M X W N
CENTRAI. PO INT AMERICAN
P AGR TW O
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their membership immediately and
busines at the expen? of the already pie returning several times to see
be charter members of the new-
tax-groggy taxpayers and
prlrai'1 them again. The S. O. A. A. wishes
southern Oregon chapter o f the Na-
to
thank
tha
people
of
Medford
and
business.
The socialistic dream of govern­ vicinity for their Interest in this ex­
ment ownership of business is uot hibit and for their many kind words
held by the American people when of praise for the work of organisa­
P E R L ’S
they face it as a definite issue. What­ tion. Several people have eipreased
Funeral Home
ever their political allegiance, they [ the desire to become members at
are essentially opposed to limiting this time to further the cause o f art
Established In your community
23 years
their opportunties as individual and have a part in bringing exhibits
le,lie 17
iZS \Y (tlti SI
That speaks volumes for the wisdom of prominent artists to Medford. It
Medford, (»regna
of the electorate.
is hoped that many more will place
tional Federation of American Arts
being formed by the S.O.A.A.— Mail
Tribune.
E X P E R T
W ATC H and JEW ELRY
Repairing
A t Depression
16 S. Central
Prices
M e d fo rd
C. Earl Bradfish
A rt Exhibit Is
Best Ever Held
The fourth art exhibit sponsor
by the S. O. A. A. closed last even­
ing and was voted to he the her
exhibit the society has shown hire
The entries of the students of th
S.O.A.A. school
and the work
of local artists were highly appre­
ciated by visitors.
Much
inter*
was shown in the imported etching
rarti ularllv by those who are fami-
lar with the American artists re­
presented in the group of American
etchings.
Nearly all visitors spent
much
time In the corner occupied by th •
works sent from Portland by tho
Society of Oregon Artists, many pe >-
j#
The most pressing relief needs of
On November 3, the voters o!
the depression period have passed. Washington and Oregon were called
But In their wake will be a bang-1 up0n to pass on measures which. In
Works
over of persons on the public pay­ one way or another,
would
have
roll that will dralu tho treasuries created districts and opened the way ♦ FAeryt hinti in Cabinet Work
of government and Industry unless a for bonding the people to construct ♦
BatabAalieti in IVO*
Î
drastic program is inaugurated to publielyowned electric plants. These
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cut o ff useless expense and live up measures were defeated by extreme­
to campaign promises to hold down ly heavy majorities.
Fick H ardw are Co.
and reduce taxes.
In other states, similar bills wer
Crosky Radios & Refrigerators,
The raopping-up process will have likewise met with decisive “ Nos” by
Spartan Haidos & Refrigerator«,
to begin in the basement of the tbe electorate.
There was a wide-
Speed Queen & May Tag
smallest city ball and go right „ pread general tendency to turn
W ASHING MACHINES
Sales & Service
Phone 300
through to the gold ball top atop thumbs-down on socialistic measure,
131 W. Main St.
Medford
the flagpole on the capito at W ash-! wbicb would have put states into
Ington.
I
Nothing would do more to e n - I___________________ ___________________
courage industry to develop and em­
Dr. C. W . Lemery
Visit
ploy more and more labor than a
(Successor to Dr. J, J. Emmetts)
feeling that an honest and determin­
20 » Medford Bldg.
H arden’s Drapery
ed effort was being made through­
1 rartlce limited to eye, ear,
Shop
out the nation to balance budgets
and throat and fitting of
and reduce taxation.
?
r<-4. RU7
Re*. 1058
WEEKS & ORR Bldg. Medford
;T R O W B R I D G E J
’
Cabinet
410 Medford Bldg.
are now serving those
'27 West Main
Medford
All Natural .Methods
Medford.
EDGAR
Dr. H. P. Coleman
CHOOSE FROM 52 NEW PHILCOS
D A I L Y ’S
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L ib e r a l T r a d e - in s ★
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Now is the time to
HIMONI2B
12 So Bartlett
Medford
Oregon
PHILCO
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and tunc them by name! See how one
twirl o f the Automatic Tuning Dial brings
your favorite American stations. But
V hi ,-ou
lurry— offer is limited.
— 322.90
up.
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Pruitt’s Melody Shop
JOHNSON
At the Peerless Market, Medford
• hi copraci lc and I 'h ) »la th c r a p y
O regon L ic e n s e 204
illlo r iiiu L icen se MISO
wants to
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nunc
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Medford, Oregon
Real Estate
Insurance
Texas Tamales
23 8. Riverside
Phone 151
T
NEW 1937
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with the Spread-Band Dial enables you to
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and located on the dial,
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FLAHARTY
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B Y N A M E — IN Y O U R O W N
H O M E — W IT H T H E N E W
S PR E A D -B A N D D IA L
Buy Your Furs
This sea: on anil is Bu>ing Direct
for one of the Largeet Fur Com­
In M e d fo rd N in e* 10UO
panies on the Pacific Coast.
School Specials
Step Forward
CHEATING
DRESS
iomtà/
b ic y c l e s
F O R T H E H O L ID A Y S !
SIMS B R O T H E R S
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C E R T A IN L Y YO F W IL L W A N T TO IF , CORRECTLY
DRESSED FOR H OLIDAY PARTIES ,N > SOCIAL G A TH ­
ERING . . . Y O F 'L L FIND E X A C TLY W H A T YOF W A N T
AT V O IR FA V O R ITE MEDFORD STORE—TH E TOGGERY—
PRICED W E L L WI THI N Y O U ! HI lltlE T . . . REMEMBER!
TO F B l’ Y W ITH CONFIDENCE AT TH E TOGGERY!
Med ford
We Pay Curdi for Men’s Good Coed Suit«.
W IL L H. W IL S O N ’S
Store for Men
32 N. Front
Medford
SUITS
iJL.(4W COMFOftT
\V/b>4
VISlbl€ FIAM6
SH U LTÒ BRO S.
D epen dablc
Auto Painting;
Reasnunlil*'
BODY A I K N ItM t R E P A IR IN G A GLASS
22* North Itartiuu
Medford. Oregon
Independent Laundry and Dry Cleaners
1718 North Rivendila Avenue
Medford, Oregon
E U X IHIV s l'h t lAldt
DRY CLEAN IN G S p i l l tl.S
Wet Wash
....... Lb. 4c
Ladle* Dresses A Coats 75c to ILL'S
Dry W tih
Lb. ic Gants Overc*oats
75c to I I *»0
Rough Dry .....
Lb. 7c Gents Suits ............................. 6'»c
Pant*
4 0c
Aleo Ftulehed Work
CASH AND CARRY PRICES
Repairing and Altering
AS Y O U
F A R M FRESH
What could be moro delicious these crispy
mornings
L
AHK Y O l’ R U R o O iH — HE KNOWS
SPARK
Patented
OIL HEATER
Y
than golden
SNIDER'S DAIRY 0 PRODUCE CO.
$19.50 — $22.50
OU know of th* economy oi do-
inc«ic utoxe oil foe healing Now
you can have this fine economical heat
with a Spark Circulating Heater. It
spread. CIRCULATING W ARM AIR
to all cold corners. No drafts, no cold
floor«, no fires to build.
And how you'll enjoy its cheerful Radi­
ant Heat! Th* special W IC K L E S S
burner, insid« the inner Streamline
I 'nit, vape-rire* the oil. Therefore th*
Spark it clean, odortet* and noueleaa
Nfltt'S THE SECRET
. . SfreomHn# Unit . .
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Heater with (lie patented STREAM
I INF Hriting I'n ;t is MORF I ' T I
CIENT than ordinaev unite. I.
e-
your fuel monev. R ises you a belt
-«
of circulating • .rmth. The bs - a-
welded
brown grlddla cake* served with Snider's dalry-tresh Butter’
HI ITS— inest ABtl most ecmplete stork of sinarll)
tailored suit« in Southern Oregon. A wide ruttgi- of
styles and sixes for every age and every figure. The
final touche» in the fitting» are handled in our own
tailor shop too!
h ir lr s h tp
ct>nMrt»«' •'*
*
beautiful Porcelain Enamel I in
' e
the Spa, k. You poubvtly canrot .« Vir
• better buy.
Electric
Store
People’s
21 2 W E S T
M AIN
MEDFORD
tHher suits from *21.30 to *33.00
IV
A Splendid Selection of $-i A .5 0 up.
OVERCOATS
SHOES-
Interpoles!
C r e d it ?
We
tn-
v ite yon
to
trrv te w our
d it d e p a r t moett
Comfort and quality go hand in
hand In NTNN-RCSH 8HOFS *7.73.
Fdgerton shoe» *3.00. other (I n n
shoe« at *3.03.
C7>e T O G G E R Y
MEDFORD — S TYLE LEADERS
FOR A IU 1RD OF A t L U l K l