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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1937)
C O T HAI. POINT OUaUCAN IM a c POLII THURSDAY, JANUARY 21. 1MT7 OAXTHAA POINT. O M O Q i Some think that Mr. Lewie’ ambition —. j ia to build up labor political party. F e e »«ch as exists In Prance and Eng- land Whether that is true or not Mm W. 8. Hare entertained a Mr. Carl Hoover’s Sunday school Announcement comes from Salem Mr. Lewis seems bent on bringing A new basketball team to be call number of eighth grade girls at her class of the Christian church enjoy that Earl Snell, Secretary of State, the old closed-shop vs. open-shop Is- home Tuesday after school In honor ed a six o’clock dinner and party ed the Central Point Americana will favors the elimination of the $1.00 sue to ahead. of her granddaughter, Mis» Bonnie at file church Saturday evening be organized by Kenneth Powell. fee In connection with the renewal One aim of the United Mine Work- Anderson This was the end of a six week mein- Any players wishing to get on the of operators' licenses. He also pro ers (Mr. Lewis’s union, which is sup -— — — bership contest between the red and team may call at The American o f pose shaving the renewals come on- ported by a number of other large I’ hone Hale Smith at the Central j blue divisions, headed by Norma fice and see Kenneth Powell. He ly once In three years instead of union*) Is to unionize steel, ada- Point Hardware to thaw out those Hanson and Maryln Gerber, the loser states that absolutely every player everv two years as now provided amant defender of the opeu-ahop. frozen water pipe*. having to furnish the dinner. Mary will be given a chance to prove the*r The statement came In answer to a t This is about as difficult a Job as ln Gerber. Betty Bowman, Winfred wonh and there will be no pamper Inquiry from Mr Morton Tompkins could be Imagined and, whichever Mrs. IA>is Cook Young and family Morris, .Maxine Tvrell, Stanley Jones ing or favoritism of the players by of the Oregon State Grange who in- side win, must result in controver- of Medford plau to attend church and Clayton Yost, with the help of him. Several games are In prospect quired a» to Mr. Snell’s position in sles continuing over a period of h u e Sunday mornings Their many Carl Hoover, prepared and furnished for the new team, as some of the connection with the repeal of the years. So In the meantime, Mr outstanding secondary H S. teams friends in the church will be pleased the dinner. Rev Phillip and Mr. $1.00 operator's renewal fee Lewis ha» centered his attack on a to welcome her for the day. TyreJI were guests of the class. have stated their willingness to play In his reply Mr Snell drew atten- big Industry which he— and most un- with the team About eighteen were present and all tlon to the fact that the revenue prejudiced observers— regard as he- We can use more eggs at Marine's. reported a Jolly time. from this source is turned over to |ng highly vulnerable. That is the the Sae Highway Department and automobile Industry, Betty Lu, little daughter of Mr. that thp Legislature would undouht- Reason for motors' vulnerability and Mrs. Tom Hodgson, is quaran edly wish to give consideration to u that it is dependent for existence tined with scarlet fever at the home the report of that department. on other, scattered industries— gla.- of her grandmother, Mrs. George Mr. Amick. principal of the Graiu- The operator’s act. under the law. makers, accessory makers, tiro mak- Neal An invitation was extended yes niar school, reports they are working j Is administered by the Secretary of er> machine-tool makers, etc. These terday to everyone engaged In any hard at this time on their semester related industries, though big when Phone or see Dale Smith at the j form of agriculture to attend the test. The state department send* all units within them are considered, C. P. Hardware to repair those bro -1 out a list of questions but they used [annual meeting of the Fruitgrow- Buy your hardware at the Central are mainly broken up into small, do- ken water pipes. ers League, Inc., In the Jackson their own list this year. Two new Point Hardware Store. centralized units. In other words. It .. .. ............................... . ¡county courthous auditorium at pupils have been added to this roll, Is sometimes possible to tie up a big Mrs. Mary Richardson left for the ^ Bonnie Anderson and the Wordland Th . pnior voun_ dpod I p '» Sundav . ... . , ' ~ 130 next Saturday afternoon. licv T u n ..icrhth i m,Hi, 1 ne 8en,or >oun* p< opif* h Muiuiay automobile manufacturer by bring- Cantra! home at Ruch Wednesday.; Dean W. A. Schoenfeld of Oregon where she has work. Stato college is to give a talk on out their own paper called the W eek-' t l l l ^ ll d ^ h e i r jin u a ly 'p a rty ' i t t b * j"* " ' T “ S' r‘ ke H° m,‘ ™tat,ve* which they "njoy ,c ,v | h ’ “ Z [’„ I “ " “ T ” “ Adjusting Your Business to Chang „ example, glass. Peerless Flour 40 lbs sack. $1.49 Everybody come. ing Financial Conditions” and it w’as mu, h. Every Friday afternoon they Jantar}. , 2 Mr. Lewis has centered his cur at Marine’s. _________ thought that his address would he of hold a short session and study how rent attack on General Motors, It such general Interest and value that to conduct a meeting. Mr. and Mrs ; A flll ,,ne of cookfnK ut„ nsiIs at being a representative big car mak Last night, Wednesday, was re Ray C. Ward, league president In Amick spend almost every weekend, fh„ r p Hardware Store er. Demands are plain and unequi ported two degrees colder than the ______ vited anyone engaged in any kind of at their home in Grants Pass. vocal— and heading them all is the coldest night this winter. agricultural pursuit. Dean Schoen demand or a 100 per cent closed D. E. Wilson of the Willow Springs feld Is prominent as an agricultural shop. General Motors, through Its district purchased a new set of har authority and is wellknown as an president, Alfred Rloane, has replied eloquent and Informative speaker. ness in Central Point this week that it cannot countenance this, that it will dicker with unions or any Mrs. Jennie White returned home other employe representatives, but Sunday night at 7:30 o’clock at on the stage Saturday from Watson Happenings That Affect the Din that it will not demand that a man ville, Calif., where she attended th< "The Little Red Brick Church” the ner Palls, Dlvldmd Checks and Tax belong to any organization before It WANTED— Ambitious students for funeral of her daughter, Mrs. Audrey pastor will continue bis messages by Rllln nf Every Individual. National meldent and home study cou rse Snider. She reports that there were picture of the C. E. Work on the and International Problems insepar Pacific Coast. in basine»* training that turn many, many lovely flowers and ev Both the work on the ships, on the able from Local Welfare. apare time into earning time. Med eryone was very kind. Her grand son, Bill Snider, is visiting her and Docks and the Sailors' Rest Mission ford Business College. OWN This Is the time when the pro Come and bring friends here In Central Point for a will be shown. DKN’fM TRY fessional forecasters swing into your neighbors and friends. few days before returning to Cor FOR BALK acton— and the business and finan 4 1 » Mwtford Hk%. The 11 o ’clock morning hour of vallis after his belongings. He has FOR SALE—-Wood range, electric hopes to get work in San Francisco worship will present a continuation cial magazines have all come out range, electric washer, 8-foot ta and will not re-enter school until of the subject "The Lord's Prayer” . with oversized “ Review and Fore ble and six chairs, baby bed, 1 next fall. We have now come to this phase cast” Issues. Generally speaking, the double bed, 9-tube radio, dresser. of the prayer; “ Thy Will be Done, Commentators and the magazines agree in their guesses a sto the cour 2 dozen Rhode Island Red pullets Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hill received in earth as It is in Heaven” . se o f future events, namely that busi Must be sold before Monday. G These services are open to every word from their daughter Bette that ness is getting better, the public’* po F. Brood, Central Point. (M capsthk F ly s id a i and she has recovered front their auto body at the church of friends and wer to consume is gradually approa friendliness, the little Red Brick mobile accident but that Mr. Parrish os. OpCooMrtrle By« FOR SALE— 1931 Model A Ford ching industry’s power to produce, Church of Central Point. truck, one and one-half ton, dual is now home but bis back is In a the national Income Is on the rise Special at ten U as Oven Lo «y«, oar wheels, long wheel base. W. E. cast and it will be a long time before (Though the rise i« being offset to a ow e. throat and fMUng of ho will be fully recovered Alexander, Central Point. considerable extent by rises In com glome« modity prices) and wages and divi FOR HALF— Mattresses, spring fill Postmaster Tom Pankev is much dends are reflecting the improve Now to P«rmun<«U Offtcne ed Big alowance on your old one. improved and will soon be able to be 4C4 MHDFORD CHNTKH HLDO. George D. Webb, prominent Med ment. But there is at least one big See us for trade Informations. back in the office ford business man. died In his home fly in the ointment— labor troubles, Beet values in used furniture. on Kings highway at 11:30 Sunday exiting and prospective. Rarnehlll A Tuttle, 15 8. Front. The Pendleton & Patterson service night at the age of 52. He was In the words o f the conservative station have added a new modern senior member of Ihe firm of Webb Annalist, "The largest manufac FOR SALE— Semi-porcelain enamel machine to re-charge batteries. See A Carlon and had been a clerk at turing Industries enter the new year Range. Regular price $39 50, cut their ad In this Issue the Lamport Hardware store for o with heavy unfilled orders. Ordina to 32.50. Leaders in Low Prices. number of years He Is wellknown rily such a situation would virtual Barnebill A Tuttle, 15 S. Front. Mrs. Aetna Carr, nee Ruth Cash, In this community and highly res ly guarantee a satisfactory state of business, even though a few impor pected. We b u y ln .lu r . t~hU sea-on on [,’ rm,,r ° f ,he Central He is survived by his wife, two tant Industries remained depressed. volutnr boat» and will pay top mar high school, underwent an operation Centr§l Point Wood Yard ke* price, eneb In hand In order to for appendicitis at the Sacred Heart sons, Ross and Chester, a daughter. I But the expected outbreak of labor girt the volume. All we ask la to give hospital Thursday morning of last Georgia W'ebb, all of whom reside di»turbrances Is becoming serious See ear wood before >m bay here, and a sister, Mrs. M K. Dlb- enough to contitute a threat to gen- ns a otuxnre. You can always ship week She I srecovering rapidly. oral stability.” be of New York. your furs after you get our price», Tel. The Woman's Relief Corp met on Funeral services will be conducted but one« yon pell outside It I» too Labor is split wide open today. On lat« to take advantage of our liberal Saturday afternoon and while owing by Dr. Sherman L. Devine, pastor of the one side the A.F. of L.. with Its offers Bring In yonr furs and b« to sicknesa and bad weather only a the First Prebyterian church at the faith In craft unions. On the other «unriuoed We have still got a limit small number were present, they had Conger Chapel this afternoon. In a very enjoyable afternoon Re terment will take place in the I.O.- is John L. Lewis, advocate of one big ed ivuppfy of u»«d traps at a very at industrail union and direct action. tractive price. We are always In the freshments were served and plans O F cemetery. refresh market for hid*-», wool, niobalr, and were made to have light ments at every meeting pelts LOCALS State Secy. i t Favor* Losers Give Big New Basketball - R e p e a l L ic e n s e Feed for Winners Team to be formed 1 Dr. Schoenfeld to Address Fruit Group Eighth Graders Busy with Tests Floating Work by Christian tndeavorers Shown on Screen gives him a Job. That Is, It stands firmly for th* open shop. The feeling Is growing that If the menace to stability caused by la bor troubles is to be eliminated with fairness to both sides, the Federal government must do a great deal more than It has In the past. There Is strong sentiment In the West—. where a seaman’s strike has kept all Pacific Coast shipping tied up for nearly three months— ‘n favor f the President taking a hand, some thing he has formerly refused to do. Mediation by the parties Involved has got nowhere, and there I* little reason for believing that It will ge’ anywhere in the future. \* a result, the "labor question” will undoubted ly appear as an issue in the current Congress, and will be thoroughly thrashed out . Take advantage of our January Special and get your Hair Mad« beautiful CENTRAL POINT BEAUTY SALON J e n n ie ECOIYOmiC H ighlights C L A S S IF IE D Prop. For Cold Dr. I. H. G ore Weather you need plenty of heat-producing Meats Dr. Geo. S. Jennings George D. Webb, 52, Dies at Home Sunday hkxton . Call at this market and let us supply you with everything in this line. And remember our prices are always reasonable Cheap Fuel Central Point Meat Market I. D. LEWIS, Prop. New L ine . . . M K D F n llD Phone lOtll! BA R G A IN HOUSE 27 N. Grapa 8t. Med. Special Bargains This Week. Cream separator», In good condition, droneer», Simmons b«ds and spring.». Including the famous Simmons Roy al springs, special bargains In Inner spring mattress«» and davenport •«to. We have a splendid useortment of battery seta and tdectrlc radios at a very low price. All kind« of log ging Implements, cable, tonga, all M t m of blocks. Including a large ball-bearing block Get our prices on hnlldlng and roofing paper, corruga- ted Iron roofing, naila and barb wire Centrifugal and rotary pump», 2 Vi tneb suction bone, and gaaollne an- Free Cannon Complexion cloth with 3 bars Palmolive for 2d cent* at Marine's. Mrs. James Vieira, of Sierra Ma- dre, California arrived Wednesday and is visiting her parent» Rev and Mrs Robt. Chits Lewis. She says she doe» not notice the cold but rather enjoys R, as they have been exper- iencing a bit of cold themselves In the south land ______ Word ha* been received that Per- ry Foster. better known a* Grandpa Foster. I* seriously ill at the home ,>f his son. John Foster. Mr Foster will be 97 years old on February 9 _ _ _ _ _ Free, 14K Gold plate birthstone MLDMtllD IIARti IIN l l o l SK ring with 20 bars crystal white Phone 1043 <7 N. Grape Med. soap, 69 cents at Marine's. RICHFIELD & MOHAWK GAS Radiator Seal, Fan Belts, Head Lights and other Automobile supplies. OWING’S SERVICE STATION COLLINS DAIRY Grad. A raw sad Paaiaarlaed Milk A d ru m "C b a u U a e s * '’ ou r M otto Jpen tor iasfe-otion at all times Joe ColKns, Prop. RADIO REPAIR SERVICE Snell Suggests Gas Tax Law Change In answer to a letter from Morton Tompkins, Legislative Chairman of the Oregon State Grange. Earl Snell, Secretary of State, suggested the elimination of the affidavit fea tures In connection with claims for gasoline tax refund which would moan that It would not be necessary to require the notarial seals. Mr. •Spell also suggest» the elimination of the 5« cent fee now required un der the law In filing application fot perlmt to claim refund. Mr. Snell pointed out that the gat tax law provide* for aufficient pen alty In connection with fradulent clam s, therefore, he saw no reason for opposing repeal of the require ment calling for the notary seals He stated further that the 50 cent fee and the notary requirement» are a »eriou* Inconvenience to many claim ants Justly entitled to refund under th« law while accomplishing little of benefit. People generallv waste too much attentlon upon thè »mali dioagree- shllitle» of llfe. conslder thelr own *«>lv» » and thelr expartenrea in llfe muri) too Important and consume» them*elve* in a Constant struggle ngainat little thing» Rudolph Al* ler». M D Dr. B. C. Wilson »<■ a n d S a l i r a i B l« Medford IU4g. On* tra i Pntnt » T O M B 'S D R U G S T O R E Elva Livingston Lough ........................................................................... ........... BLIP COVERS FOR OVER- BTC FFBD FURNITURE Deal truing. Drapery Making Phone 164Sx 220 S. Grape Fick Hardware Co. A Refrigera ters A Refrigerators A May Tag WASHING MACHIN HA ■tales A Service Phone So# 131 W Main St Madfar# Itadtaa M s n a i Roldes E n ro ll Now ! Class starrting in Jan. Don’t Ride on Bald Headed Tires A Next to a pair of lc4 skates, nothing skids across n glaxed surface quite *o nicely as bald-headed tire*. Which is all right if you like skidding on glazed surface*. But when the glazed surface ia a pavement slick with snow or Ire. it Is no Mme for skidding. It it no time for tire* that have been worn thin and smooth Not only beeauae they akid more eaally. but because thev puncture more easily, are such tires dangerous and un desirable. D IG D E M A N D F O R IT S A C T T O P B R A T tm n BERT PECK Medford School Sandy Richardson Autom obile Repair And Servi ce of Beauty Culture r A llk .lt Pendleton & Patterson Service Station National Union Tubes. « r u ll i U P oin t U.S. BATTERIES & CABLES also New Equipment for Battery Recharging Just Installed. #»• H R turn Trade your bald-headed tires in on Firestone High Speed Tires Associated Service Station Lr. C.Grimes Pkane $4 H M ia iO M IMSMMSMt ....................... * * * * ............................ .....................n m i m m u i