The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, March 04, 1937, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    r.\UE TWO
(K N T I t .lL PO IN T
AMEHIC.YN
TBIHhDAY, MARCH 4, IW37
f K X T K i l POLNT, OREGON
ave speeches ut the high school Charm School” has been selected and
uesday mornlug. One spoke on the rehearsals have already begun.
uhjeet of world peace and the other
Zada Cash shopped In Medford
poke of President Roosevelt’s plan Saturday morning.
of changing the Supreme Court.
The Pointer basketball squad ha*
Be sure and read the Central
had an unusually good year. It won
the game from
Phoenix
Monday Point business directory and trade
possible.
Help
night at the Medford Junior HI gym at home first if
by a score of 31 to 19, thereby win­ boost our b on e town.
ning the championship for the
southern part of the county. The
team will play the northern con­
Home Baked Pi«*» ut the
ference winner, Sams Valley, in their
The following items were writ­
first clash Friday night here.
ten by pupils tn the first grade
Gertrude Moore spent the week­
of the Central Point school as
end visiting her aunt in Medford.
part of their regular school worl;
East Main
Medford
Georgia Conger visited her sister
for the purpose o{ increasing
SPECIAL
in
Medford
Saturday.
their vocabularies. They will ap­
MERCHANT'S LINCI!
Mrs. Ross was absent from school
pear each week:
M e and M e
the latter part of last week because
Salad,
Vegetable,
Meats, Bread
of a severe attack of quinsy,
Coffee and Dessert
Wednesday March 3rd. 1937
Mae Simmons attended a show at
What a fine morning we are hav­
We Servi-—
the Roxy theatre Saturday.
ing. Spring mu»t be coming soon.
ROOCE VALLEY PEARS
The senior play cast for “ The
Many arc making gardens. Norma
June will have a flower garden and
a vegetable garden too.
Bobby has some new over-alls.
Mervyn’s father and mother came
back last night. They brought Mer-
vyn some marbles.
Cash Paid for Eggs
Jackie's grandmother came to
visit her.
ped with the most modern equip­ I sheds. Here the freight will be un
going after it.
Our present legislature will show ment, this company Is prepared lo loaded from the big through truck
excellent judgmeut in making such handle any kind of freight shipment and distributed by smaller trucks.
au investment possible. If by spend­ in the shortest possible time.
ing 1100,000 in mate publicity we
Since entering the field of rapid
Re-entabU»he<i, BeiKember 13, 11*39. can develop a $35,000,000 to $51),- transportation of freight, this com­
Devoted tu the b«id Interest* of 000.000 industry, isn’ t it worth pany, by their reasonable prices,
while?— Cashmere Herald.
Central Point and vicinity.
careful service and courteous treat­
Entered as second class matter at
ment of the public, have been able
the post office. Central Point, Ore-
lo establish a large and constantly
roti, under the Act of March S, IHT'J.
! growing business.
THE
CENTM AL
P O IN T
A M E R IC A N
Library Receives
Gift of Books
SUBSCRIPTION KATES
SI» Months — .......................... *1 00
tine Tear ..... - .................i....... >1.60
Tile Central Point public library
Payable in advance
is in receipt of a very valuable set
Advertising nates on application
Office—-Second Street, off Main of books as a gift of Mr. B. F. Mc-
Manama. a former resident of this
ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL
city and owner of the Nip & Sip ser
Editor and Proprietor
vice station.
The set consists of IS volumes
entitled Knclyclopedia of Architec­
ture, Caruentry, building and Archi­
tectu ra l Drawing This latest addi­
tion to the library adds much to the
Ity Archie Parker
value of the reference department
and will be of much value to those
Political Debate betwewen Hon. desiring authentic Information in
Abraham Lincoln and Hon. Stephen matters pertaining to building in all
A. Douglas
forms.
Carefully prepared by the report­
The library Is a very busy place
ers of each party, and published at on the evenings It is open. Last
the time of «heir delivery 1859.
month, although a short
month,
Lincoln:— "My declarations upon there were D40 books and magazines
this subject of negro slavery may loaned out, according to a statement
he misrepresented, hut cannot be today by Mrs. R. H. Moore, librarian
misunderstood, f have said that I
do not understand the Declaration
to mean that all men were created
equal in all respects.— But I suppose
that It dot's mean to declare that all
men acre equal In some respects;
they are equal In their right to "Life,
Filling a very important niche In
liberty, and the pursuit of happi­
the modern life o f Southern Oregon
ness.” — In pointing out that more
is the Pierce Auto Freight Lines,
has been given you, you cannot oe
Inc., operating between Medford and
Justified in taking away the little
Portland and San Francisco. Equip-
which has been given hm.— If God
gave him but little, that little let him
enjoy."
A THOUGHT
for the week.
Pierce Auto Freighf
Moves Office Site
Special attention is given to ship­
ments of farm products and live­
stock. Merchants desiring to be as­
sured of safe and rapid delivery of
their goods from the cities will make
no mistake by marking their orders
“ Ship by Pierce
Auto
Freight.”
Outgoing shipments are picked up
at your door and deliveries made
the same way.
First Grade News
ROGUE
CAFETERIA
The firm has been especially ac­
tive in "Safety” campaigns for all
users of the highways and are justly
proud of the record their driver(
have made In this respect. Always
interested in the welfare of the com­
munities they serve and active In
civic affairs, ihis company enjoys
the respect and good will of all whh
whom they come in contact.
The Pierce Auto Freight Lines,
Inc., recently purchased the ware­
house and office property of Eads
Bros, on North Central avenue in
Medford, where they are now build­
A group of college students from I
ing a new office building and fixing Fresno. California,
in connection
up their shops and freight terminal with their study of public speaking
High School Notes
Stand or Sit
while you cultivate
For painted floors
EDITORIALS
that
EDITOR’S NOTE: The following
is taken from the Cashmere Valley
Herald,
published
in Cashmere,
Washington, and shows how the
Oregon system is appreciated In
other states:
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ST A T E A D V E R T IS IN G IS
PA Y IN G IN O REGON
Lairt year Oregon invested $5 0,-
000 in state advertising to attract
tourists to that state and the returns
from this Investment are being tabu­
lated, indicating that our neighbors
to the south have been very "smart”
daring the past year.
Gasoline taxes alone have shown
When you paint floors, choose
an increase of $200.000.
a special loor paint that can
take heel-and-toe pounchnq—
That is a very nice return on an
Florhide enamel.
Gives a
investment of $50,000, it would
tough, elastic finish. Resistj
seem, but that is only a small part
dirt oil, weter, weather-sgreat
of the story.
for exterior as well as interior
Tourists spent $35,000,000 in
floors. Quick-drying, too. 10
Orergon during the past year and
practical colers.
that is a very nice piece of business
for the state. Oregon has Just as
much timber as she had before. Her 3rd X Fir St.
Medford, Ore.
fishing industry Is as great as before,
nor have any other natural resources
been depleted.
1
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Manufacturers get acquaint-
In other words Oregon still has
f> ed" oiler. Genuine Algerian
all o f her natural resources and $35.-
knar worth $5.00 ior only $1.00
000,000 of outside money placed In
y Vrite ior free illustrated book-
M oi popular styles.
circulation within bor borders.
Word from Oregon Is to the effect
that the advertising appropriation
CONDAY PIPE CO.
will be doubled this coming year.
So Nerwalk Conn
Someone will say that Washington
will reap benefit from this Oregon
investment In atate publicity. Prob­
ably that is true, but why shouldn’t
With or Without Negative
Washington, with tourist attractions
ENLARGING— TINTING
second to none, step out and get fer
full share of this fine tourist Indus­ Any six«- Photo— Better for lx*»»
try? We will never get It without
Medford Lumber Co.
m
Copying—
JOHN DEERE GENERAL*£URPOSE TRACTORS
Y o u ’ll like thin feature. It relieves fatigue,
pu ls you above the dust in extrem e con d ition s,
gift's a b« iter view in cultivating crooked rows.
You'll a ls o like the e c o n o m y , dependability,
sim plicity, adaptability o f John Deere General
Purpose Tractor». Y ou'll like the m on ey you
save by burning the low -cost fuels. Y ou ’ ll
like the m any other exclusive features that
inak«- these the ou tsta nding General Purpose
T ra ctors.
G«-t iLi th e f a c t ------
We carry a complete line of
HODGEN-BREWSTER FEEDS
LAYWELL EGG PROUCDER
$A .65
HODGEN-BREWSTER ...................................... cui.
MilK
O. K. »Soap
Peas
C heese
O xydol
Bananas
Seed Potatoes
Carrots
f iC
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....
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«AC
Ray eron— No. ¡i Can J. \_p
1QC
Local— lb. JL ¿g
.■„„19e
...............«
19e
............ Certified— Ib.
Pure Card
Oysters
1 ftC
— 3 Ib». 9
gí| Q C
Htew or Fry 4 QC
Bulk
To
Price» effective March 6 & 8
SAFEWAY
in .
H U B B AR D -W R AY CO.
29 North Riverside Ave.
Medford, Oregon
Phone 202
Lawn mow er Service
Phone
301
S I M S BROS.
. . . For . . .
Spraying Efficiency
Phototown Studio
I ak ' h I w I in
W h i llt N 'I l'* ( r o l liv i)
BERTIE’S PLACE
Itili«»
for
HAM BYRGKRN
H ot O g ffr e — KamlMkhi<!i
2 35 N. Riverside
EXPERT
Medford
WATCH and JEWELRY
Repairing
At Depre»«ion
16 S. Central
Prie«-»
Medford
S7>e H A R D IE
C. Earl Bradfish
Sat. Only!
JOHNNY MACK BROWN
“ Lawless Lands”
Episode
10 "Darkest Africa’
«RP
J. K. MERMA
Typewriters
S T A T IO N E R Y
g l’P P l.lM
DEPENDABLE
O rchard Sprayers
Sales -------- R en ta l» ------- R epair»
Dick Powell— Joan Blundell
“ Stage Struck”
11« N rentrai
Phone 2*2
A tractor drnwvt »prayer for eiery «lie tractor. Hurdle-
Lionel Barrymore In
“ Devil Doll”
Wed. Nit» 1« < a«h Nile!
T h o r»., Fri.
JANE WITHERS In
‘Peppei
drawn portable», »tatlonaric» and atationary unit« to
meet any «praying condition in a practical way. Whether
you have one acre or a then «and we have a H»nl ie Spray­
er for y«*ur need, fall and *r<- ihe new Hardlc tractor
T a r s , W ed.
O F F IC IA L W IC O AND
FISKM ANN M AGNETO
Sal.»» nail Service.
OFFICIAL MAGNETO
REPAIR SRRV1CK
Genuine New Factory Par«»
DAWSONS
4 4 N. Front St.
Medford, C
(Wen* 2<t
«on
a
New idea«, new design«, iargnr «»parity, greater poweure.
are made tn many »i» 0 ». horse dr»a a portable», tractor
bun., Mon.
trailer Sprayer.
W alter W . A b b e y , Inc.
NASH, NASH-LAF4YETTF, WHITF— INDIANA TRICKS
IllW-t'halmcr* Tract«»-« and Implemcu«*, Hardie Sprayer«
Sab-« and Servlc*»
/ñVzC
1 3 » S. R iT rrtid e
Phone SM
Tm one-third strong­
er than a horse and
you can guide me
readily with a switch.
REDDY KILOWATT
Y o u r E lfc tr x re l S e rva n t
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