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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1937)
!* Peaches Source of Vitamins A , B and C Praettally very acciden t la pre ventable— and this Is especially tru' o f the m otor car, greatest o f all the great killers. Care, com petence, Peaches and cre a m " i* a term i courtesy— these make up the ac R e-established. Septem ber 13. 192-i. fam iliarly used to describe anything c id e n t prevention trim virate. It's up D evoted to the bent interest» o f particularly lov ely or pleasing. ■ to you — to all o f us. Central Point and vicinity. | Peacht* u nquestionably do have a Entered a» second class m atter a; j pleasing fla vor and cream serves to A M » DEM OCRACY the poet o ffic e . Central Point. Ore enhance that fla vor These sam e s look at Russia gon. under the Act o f March 8, 187b. . . . . , , , ,an peaches, how ever, have oth er slgn lfi- G erm an) and Italy and oth er nations ‘ . .. _ ___ „ „ . . . .. Igant virtues fo r they are a good S iU S C K IP T IO N HATES I now living under dictatorship* so sou rce o f vitam in C and a fair sou rce Six Month* $1 'l" severe that people are even afraid o f vitam in B The yellow fleshed One Year .................... $1 •■ 0 |,o think, we fin d they had one thing peaches are excellent sou rces o f vita Payable In advance > ’ in com m on b efore d icators ascended min A also And as we have su g gest A dvertising rate* on application 'th e thrown«. That was highly cen ed. the best w ay o f serving peaches O ffice— Second Street, o ff Main tralised governm ent vested with is raw with cream fo r, o f cou rse, pow ers to con trol alm ost rem ote that Is the w ay to eat them to get AHTHU R E D W A R D PO W E LL sections o f the country. the fu ll benefit o f th eir vitam in co n E ditor und P roprietor The United States has beeu d if tent. ferent. It has had a division o f But any co o k likes som e variety pow ers betw een the State« and the in her menus and there are tim es national governm ent. W h en depres when she scou ts about fo r oth er sion com es along, h ow ever, there is ways o f servin g this fruit. That is always a tendency byStates to yield the tim e to put som e in to a raw LA W O F DIMINISHING RETL'RNS som e pow ers to the national govern peach pie or tarts, peach co b b le r, The old fallcy o f "soa k in g the ment. The depression from w hich dum plings or puddin gs But to c o m r ic h " to finance governm ent ac we are stru ggling to em erge was no plete the dessert don 't fa il to serve tivities is now here m sre th ou gbly exception W ith m illions idle, tlie cheese with th e pie o r rich cream exploded than in the record o f the federal governm ent took ov er most w ith the c o b b le r or pu dding. Peach surtax on incom es for the years 1916 o f the relief and oth er burdens and fritters, also, are greeted with en to 1920 Inclusive, when surtax rates realizing that labor disputes cause thusiasm in the average A m erican on Incomes rose from 13 to 65 per unem ploym ent, passed the W agn er fam ily. cent. As rates rose, taxable incom es Act designed to stop the disputes. Then, too, peaches are d eliciou s In the higher brackets steadily dim There are valid o b jection s to that served ov er ice cream o r sherbert. inished. in spite o f the fact that tthe law, one being that It im poses no Squeete a little lem on ju ice over total national net incom e register, d duties w hatsoever upon labor unions. tw o o r three cups o f sw eetened, rapid annual gains. F or exam ple, in Hut pass those up, and see ju st how sliced peaches and you w ill fin d 1916, total net Incom e was $6,299.- much basic good the federal g overn that they o ffe r a dessert w ith c o n 0 0 0,00 0, w hile individual i ” '-''ine* m ent's entrace into that field has siderable ch a ra cter and In dividu al over $300,000 am ount to $9 93,000,- done. ity when served w ith ice cream . 000, and the num ber o f tax returns First, there are many m ore «trik es filed by individuals in the $ 3 0 0 ,00O than before the law was enacted. bracket num bered 1,296. Contrast Today, the problem is not solely one this with figures fo r 1920, when o f caring fo r those w ho stand« o u t surtax rates had Jumped to 65 per side factory gates seeking Jobs. c 'n t Individual net incom es in excess There are m illion s o f others w ho are o f $300,000 am ounted to only $246.- kept away from their w ork by T im e Paym ent« fo r 00 0,00 0, and returns filed in the strikes and v iola n c and threats o f R em od elin g $300,000 bracket num bered only harm to them selves and their fam i- \ R O O F FO R E V E R Y HOME 395. II s. Under State laws, such con- A P A IN T FO R E V E R Y Today the peak surtax rate Is i tlit ituiH rarely existed. PU R PO SE p r cent, and "s u r p r is e " is voiced by Fi re- R etardan t R o o fs brin g The W agne Act Is law, and L ow er Insurance R ates governm ent o fficia ls at the “ dlsa- must be lived up to. But it should P hone 24,1 .18 K. B artlett p oin tin g ” results In incom e tax be an o b ject lesson to those w ho returns. D isregarded Is the fact that now propose to let the F ederal excessive taxation drives capital into governm ent go even further Into a tax-exem pt governm ent bonds. L ike field which w ould eventually call wise disregarded is the fact that for Federal fixin g o f the wages and Insist On D eliciou s when governm ent “ con fisca tes" two- hours o f every store clerk , every thirds to fou r-fifth s o f personal farm hands, every factory w orker. Income above certain am ounts, the T H E P O IN T C E N T R A L A M E R IC A N EDITORIALS Ekerson PA IN T & ROOF Store Incentive to save and earn m oney Miss D orothy Pow ell m otored lo disappears. iC rater l^ake with a party o f Norm al Som eday public officia ls w ill real-1 8chool „d en ts Sunday. iy.'J that there Is one 'l* w " that can not be repealed or legislated out o exist * nee: The law o f d im in ish ln : returns. W HEN A generation has passed since the sinking o f the Titanic, yet that great disaster Is still well rem em bered Fifteen hundred persons died The JohnMown flood will never be forgotten — the world was a g is t when the death total o f 2,209 was tabulated. The W orld W ar was the most sanguinary con flict In hiatory. In It, 50,000 Am ericans lost their lives, and they are still mourned The recent Texas sch ool exploslo, . which killed 294 childern, brought universal sym pathy and horror. Yet last year 111,000 Am ericans met accidental death— m ore than tw ice as many as were killed In the great war— and It caused hardly u ripple In the flow o f news. W e read o f som e o f those accidents In our paper—.“ John J on es", aged 45. died In em ergency hospital after being struck by an a u tom ob ile*— tu r n 'd the page, and forgot them This astounding callou «n e-s til's stti- tude o f "A ccid en ts alw ays happen i » the other f llow , not to me or m in e" is death's greatest ally. A m ong men. heart dhtuas»' is th one thing w hich kills m ore men than accidents. Such plagues as cancer, which are being fought by all the re sou rce« o f science— are dow n the 11*1 R ecklessly driven au tom obiles, burns, falls, drow nings. and so on - these are the great killers. ■rr 3 ib Pkg 49 A irw av—a blend o f high-grown c o ffe e M E A T S V IN E G A R BEEF R O A ST Gallon A fine, high grade 40-grain vinegar S w i f t 's S te e r 1 2c Pound C racker Jack 6 tall pans Maximum, rich and cream y llraxe o r Roil 14c COFFEE - - - * * lb. can Hill's red can Cottage Cheese Pint - - - - 1 3 C Peanut Butte r 1AC C R A C K E R S XV Produce P R IC E S FO R SA T. O N LY ib». 21 b. P kg. Snow Flake Sodas, so good with soups or salads B row n D erby 3 cans 29c The equal o f im ported Pilsner POTATOES L O C A L R E D S O R W H IT E S 10 pounds 19 BANANAS GOLDEN R IP E 19 lbs 2 A favorite sandwich filler, bulk DILL PICKLES Quart - - - 10 3 pkg3. Children's favorite candy dessert M IL K SH ORT RIBS Pound 19 DOG FOOD 3 ca„5 25c Pard, try this for your pet FLO U R 49-lb. bag Kitchen Craft, guaranteed to give satisfaction $1'79 SOAP W A TE R M E LO N S LOCAL - 2 C A N T A LO U P E S R O H N E R T ’ S FIN E ST < 5 Peet’s Granulated O xyd ol WASHING POW DER Life Buoy large O Q i pkg. ¿ V 20 3 17« bars J- ■ Till« Store W ill Reiiiitin Open E venings D urin g th e Fruit Season Phone 311 _______ Free Delivery Prices for Aug. 21 & 23 j > s ï m s B r o s . W5 N. F ir Try an A d in The Am erican D A IL Y ’S B ring y ou r M E R R IC K ’S Auto Painting E G G S POOL T o tlie OPEN D A IL Y 1 P .M .— V :4 5 P.M . M edford Egg & SUNDAYS fo r highest ( ash P rices 4th A H r Sts. J A Y H A W K CAFE 20 V AU TOS, LIV E STO C K FU R N IT U R E . E tc. Burt let I W e w a n t to su p ply y o u r M oney n e e d s w ith o u t n i l ta|te o r d e la y . O K E .-W A S H . M O R TG A G E CO. W hen In M edford I \ D ER NEW M AN AG EM EN T Eat ul I Mituers Freshly F roten Ice Cream Phone 998 V Speed Q ueen W asbers A Iranern • Hpnrton A Crosley frigerators R e • Myers Pumps A S rvtee Permanents Electric Motors 221 West Main M edford 4.3 S. Central P h one *ntl s Mari a «yslem a tlr savings., ac- -ount now anil protect y ou r fu ture happiness M U ST FEDERAL SA VIN G S A I /I A N ASSN. North Holly F lu h rer B ldg. M edford W ebb & Carlon O ffer You A R ew ou n d a m i R ep a ired Mid-summer Special 2 4 h r. S e r v ic e — R e a s o n a b le K ates Gage Motor Service $011 ran have y ou r house pMinled. pw pcr.il nr K nl«>tnln.d P h o n e ISIS CO N VE N IEN C E . Fall auto- m afie control. Once adjusted, seldom, if ever, needs atten tion. M edford A V I N G S E C U R I T Y Fick’s Hardware Lunrh Main P.M. Money Loaned Home Cooked Food v e° A.M .— tt:4 5 M edford Make It Snappy! Bring your snapshots to M ED FO R D P H O T O SE R V IC E F or one-day d ev elop in g A Printing Service Only 2.V a roll 121 Liberty lltdg. M edford 111 W ater Is circu lated, filtered , and chlorin ated constan tly, assu ring you safety and p rotection to your health. Poultry Co. Dr. C. W . Lemery 2»» N. G ra p e St. COFFEE lu.iT : 11» E (Mms eeaor t«> Dr. J, J Emraens) 2 0 » M edford Bldg. I met ii e llmltrsl to rye, rar. soar, ami throat and fittin g o f glasara le i. iUI7 Km. l o u t SAFEW AY I». Lost River BUTTER USED LAW N M OW ERS $1.50 to $3.50 New Lawnm owers-$6.50 to $10.00 111,00« AM ERICANS DIED TH U R SD AY ', A I O I H T PO IXT, ICAX C E N TR A L POINT PAG E T W O G O ECONOMY. Etdasiva Cen tury fen torse deliver maxi mum banting eAeiencr. Mere beat per dollar. REASONABLE PRICE Can- tery costa ae little te install, operates an ncnnnmicaJIr. avaryana can afford it. O Right from your present furnace or boiler, you can get more com fort • , . greater convenience . . . actually more economy by installing Century Automatic Oil Heat. The Century Model J burner, thanks to its exclusive principles o f Floating Flame and Even-Flo combustion, will deliver maximum heating efficiency without work or worry on your part. It burns the cheaper grades of fuel oil with "sco tch " economy. There’s no smoke, soot, or waste fuel. Actually hundreds report it heats for less than coal. The Century Model J offers a host o f other striking new features that has made it the choice o f over 100,000 owners. Compact. A ttrac tively finished. Priced surprisingly low. See your dealer at once. Csatsry Automatic Oil Hoot is aaw available «Iso la complete haatisf ««It« Zapb-a-laf *r f«r warm «¡r co«*itleni«q «nd hoatinq Tb« loil«r. •*r* * r Unit far bat water, «team, or vapor beatlnq systems, and the Caatary Hat W ater Haatar. On a very convenient Payment Plan A Specialty S a fe In -n m n e e at » S a v in « P riced h u m Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Co. ( Incorporatesi y L E L A ND C L A R K . A gen t IV North Kartlett Ht M edford. Ore. Phone I 41*0 See us for F ire Insurance on Hay A Grain $1.50 to $5.00 Mat h in t- o r M e « h im less M eth od « H a ir » u t t ln g A S t y lin g $ S p e c ia lty C O O K ’S BE AU TY SHOP 1» N Bartlett M edford Th.it > 11 i«a— t 1 .-»n't a ffo r d to |wn r s Call at ou r -tore en d il ex;» i n ! • n r run d o this fo r y< " . NO 1 %RR3 INt; ♦ H \ n G E S M 3D| 2 2 2 O'. Sixth St. Phone 2 7 0 Phone »1 SHULTS BROTHERS I >**!*»»« IrtM* A u to Painting nnm 2 2 0 N. I t a r t M t A FK K D ttM R E P A I R I N G P honp I M M A g I«A. hn N f d f o r d . O re g o n CEN TU RY E N G IN EE RIN G CIDAJt RANDS I he Electric Opposite C opco O ffice C O R P O R A T IO N IOW A Co. M edford C E N T U R Y OIL HEAT " O u t * * AI , M * ' * C O N C M l f O N I N G F U * H * C l U N t U k W N ft units - MOI ITAtEf N t A t f f f