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CENTRAL POINT PAGE TW O THE THURSDAY', >LVJW H 11. ID37 AMERICAN CENTRAL POINT, OREGON ••St CENTRAL P O IN T ^ AM ERICAN » . ls2 * Devot'd to the be*t Interest* o' Central Point and vicinity Enternd a* second cl««» matter the poet office. Central Point. Ore ron. ond*T the Ait of March 8. *a ■s aUHÖCRIPTION RATES 11 «0 Bli Mouth* .......- ..................— « I SO One Year .......- .................... Payable in advance A d v e r tis in g nate* on application O ffic e — Second Street, off Main A R T H U R E D W A R D PO W E LL KAit(/r and P roprietor A THOUGHT for the week. H y Archie Parker How much religious LIBERTY do we grant our fellow man’ I*» w* have to resort to ritual# and book* vrltten in Ink. or the ten command ment» written on table# of »tone for our liberty’ We w»l «■«» »wer In the Bible, read Second Corin- bians. Third Chapter EDITORIALS THE AGE OP REASON7777 In considering the reasons given by proponent# of reorganisation plans for the United State* Supreme Court, one comes to some "blank wall" conclusion«. If seventy year# should be the re tirement age for Suqreme Court Justice«, why not for U. S. Senators and Representative*? If a man pad seventy is no longer capable of con sidering governmental, legal and economic problem* on the bench, i* he any more capable of considering them In Congress? Supposing younger Judges had rejected the same acts of Congress a* unconstitutional, as did the present court? Would there be agi tation for their removal? Many laws proposed by Senators and Representative# under seventy years of age do not lead one to have confidence in their Intelligence. The egotism of a younger gener ation l* often astonunding. but In the present case It passes understanding c I km UI® First Grade News The following item* were writ ten by pupil» in the lin t grade jf the Central Point school a* .art of their regular school work for the purpose of increasing their vocabularies They will ap pear each week five million case*, compared with Dot-id an average pack o f 4.113.060 cases November and December exports in 1936 totalled only 15.600 cases whereas 30b.0U0 cases usually move in that period. Analysis of those statistics indi cate 4s.bbb.bbb can* of pears must be sold before growers can hope for normal prices for their 1937 crop. The Medford committee include«: Special Permanent Wave S2.95 V ^ U l I C 5C Airway, Freeh f " fX C ................................. Ground 3 Ihu. v 1 T l/\ | | f6 * ART HAIRDRESSERS Phone 363 19c 39c Deviled Meat „ M URRAY’ S Kltehen Kraft S ^ .7 9 ........... *........................ 49 lb. sack. J . 407 E Main Spinach C abbage - ................ Fresh. Tender 4 lb*. ....... Solid Head* lb. 19c 2 P rices E ffe c tiv e M arch 13 & 13 28 N. F ir !i - m ROGUE CAFETERIA b East Main Medford SPEtTAL MERCHANT’S LUNCH 35c and 35c Sa >ad. Vegetable, Meats, Hrrad Coffee and Ike wirrt S ♦ a A ♦ A Let the a X Central Mutual Telehone Co. put your wardrobe in the best condition for the gala occasion. i A A I $ SUPERIOR QUALITY COMPETITIVE PRICES A A A A ♦ X ♦ ♦ A ♦ ♦ Phone 166 « Medford : a A ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a So Norwalk Conn.______ Phototown Studio I/orated in . _ Rule EXPERT WATCH and JEWELRY Repairing At Depreawian PHee# 14 S. Central Medford C. Earl Bradfish I tO X Y © J. R. RI F RM \ Nat. Only! Typewriters ROB STEELE in “ Cavalry” Episode 11 STATIONERY "Darkest Africa" SUPP1.IRS Naie* ------- Rentals ------- Repair- Nun., Mon. SHIRLEY TEMPLE In U i N Central “ Dimples” Phone 243 T w »., Wed. Magneto Repair Joan Bennett— Gary Grant “ Wedding Present” Official Sale A Nervier Wed. 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FLYING KITES Deor Children Now that Spring is here ond the ideal •»•other for flying kites has arrived, I wont to giv« my little friends o few tip* about kite flying Never fly your kite neor electric lines or use wire for kite string os you ore liable to be injured from contocf with the electric lines Even a damp cotton string ,s a conductor of •lectricity, so be very coreful ond alwoys fly your kite in on open spoce where there ore no electric lines | cerfoinly do not wont ony of my little friends to be injured while ploying Alwey» Your Friend end Helper Reddy Kilowett fa ctory parts. All w ork guaranteed Pat O’ Urlen-Humphrey Bogart CLEANEST Hubbard-Wray Co. Medford, Oregon a a a Any sise l*hoto— Better for I c o Try an Ad in The American A A \% A CONDAY PIPE CO. W h illo r k ’# G olden a a : 30 N. Riverside ENLARGING— TINTING for HAMBURGERS Hot Orflt e Sandwiches 336 N Riverside Medford ♦ a >; >; A A .•! W'lth or Without Negative BERTIE’S PLACF A ♦: Zoric Cleaners Call at the local exchange for information as to cosi. Copying- We S co t — ROOIK VALLEY PEARS i A Is fast approaching. jrs»#a».4,'5dv' j t h r Manufacturer s y#t acquaint oil#r. Genuine Algerian ! ■ •d" Briar worth $5.00 lot only $1.00 » Writ# ° lor Iroe illustrated book £ let * oi popular stylos. Home Baked Pie# at the >; ♦ Easter T im e . . . etc. Phone 1430 Medford Hotel Medford 111 W. Main * J .50 351b*. B acon «Squares Pure Lard Call early forr your appointment. • These questions answer themselTes when you have and USE your telephone. By no other means can you get all you should from present-day life. VI C O R B Y ’S W ave Sh op Calf Meal Non-scouring W e H an d le Q uality Meat • Are you really getting all out of life that is possible? Are you keeping in as clo«e touch with your community as you might? One of the latest Model* $J*» $ 0 .6 5 o i l- If you would like expert information on the care anil feeding of Poultry just leave your name and address at our store. The Hod- ReD-Ilrew*ter Poultry Expert will call at your home and gi*r you this information. Thi* service i» absolutely Free to you. Are You Getting the Most Out o f Life? 23 S. Riverside, Medford Norris, ter I^everette, Earl Newbry and H. We carry a complete line of HODGEN-BREWSTER FEEDS a.\ Dairy Feed KO-tb. sack . ___ átb Anniversary SIM S BROS. QUALITY POOH Roher HOOOEN-BKFWHTKR ..................................... USED B I C Y C L E S As low as $5.00 A C in ta I ls e * To K«t Rosenberg, LAYWELL EGG PRODUCER High School Notes NEW DUART Machineless Waves Second Hnnd Rebuilt FARM IMPLEMENTS At Bargain Price# Call and se# u# at 3V N. Orape St. Medford Drive Made to Sell Surplus Canned Pears MEDFORD. Ore., March lb —Ore gon pear growers were heartened this week by assurance a threaten ing surplus of canned Bar lett pear» ill move to the nation's markets next month Wednesday, March 10, 1037 David Rosenberg, chairman of the We know Spring i» coming befot ong Roily ha* planted a garden . Medford Pear Grower»’ Committee, own Barbara'» little bantai announced chain stores from coast •en Is sitting on 1 i eggs. She an* to coast agreed to stage an energe tic sales drive featuring Pacific hve to »tay ou her neat three week before th** baby ch ic k s aill hatch. coast canned pear*. Cooperation of the National As George’» radishes are coming up. Some of hi» flowers are coming up sociation of Food Chain# was ob tained through the recently formed too. Shirley’s unde got hurt. A limb Pacific Coast Canning Pear .Stabili fell and bit him on the head. He sation Committee, which represent. Uvea in Klamath Kail* We have Oregon, Wa-hington and California a new girl. Her name is Louise growers. The committee appealed to large Martel distributor* for concerted action, ex plained grower# faced serious losse >n their 1937 crop If a large carry over of the 1936 pack remained in canners' warehouses. Every student is very proud of The west coast's D.OOMOV an he beautiful bavkctball trophy nual pear crop was threatened oy which the Pointer* won a* a result this situation, according to agricul of being county champions. tural experts: Under the leadership of Miss Du- There was a carry-over ou June Rette a group of G.A.A. girls climb 1 of one million case*. ed lower Table Rock Sunday after The 1936 pack was more than noon The freshmen and Junior* are now taking the two-weeks driving course. According 'o all reports, the Jun ior play "The Tin Hero” was much enjoyed. Roberta Pankey saw Champagne Walt*’’ at the Craterian theatre. Clarabelle Brood. Bill Grimes, l*h<*oe Avys Ayers and Blue O'Connor mo 361 tored to Provolt Sunday afternoon. George Curtrlght motored to Ash land Sunday afternoon. Kenneth Hood visited his sister In Medford Sunday afternoon. Eugene Humphrey. Norman Han sen and Stanley Jones bicycled iu Palace Lunch Farmer» Attention leall Lane Sunday afternoon. Georgia Conger visited friend* on he Old Stage road Sunday after noon. Donald Neldermeyer, Roger Law rence and Erma Thompson motored n the Table Rock district Sunday! afternoon Marjorie Dodson visited her ste er in Grants Paa* Sunday afternoon TV (Miftnift 0rtfe«i Power CmnpMT