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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1937)
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER a, 1MT CENTRAI. POINT Economic Highlights Happening» That Affect ner Pall», Dividend Checks Hills of Every Individual. and International Problems able from Loral Welfare. the Din- ami T«\ National fusepai - measure was paused in the last wek of the sesaion— but it ,a s not so ambitious as the White House had advocated, and does not fulfill the l r aident'* demands. AMERICAN CENTRAL POINT. OREGON C L IM A X N EW S Annual Re-Union Due Next Friday FARM Try an Ad in The American IM P LEM E N TS TONES' GROCERY Next to Post office A Good Place ’ o Trade Safe at a Having In- ur Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Co. (In co rp o ra te d ) LELA VI» CLARK, Agent IB N orth Medford. Ore tU r r i.tt Hi Phcar I • »»' Medf««td vision? Has the deutlst examined his teeth? Do you provide hard foods so as to give tke teeth and gums the exercise they need? H u e you been consisently building toward health by providing one quart of milk, and fruits and vegetables daily? It is important that one-third of be daily food needs of the child be provided at each meal. Luncheons and dinners are comparatively easy to manage but mothers complain of the child's attitude toward break fast And yet breakfast is probably the most important of all. Teachers complain that childern coming to school after an inadequate breakfast soon become inattentave. listless and are often b havior problems as a result. It is only fair to the child to insist upon his eating a satis factory breakfast. During the school year, particu- laly, a hot cereal should be serve! every morning. If cooked in milk it is most nourishing and its texture is most appealing. Served with some fruit and rich cream it is a meal in itself. Mattresses Cleaned and Renovated FI U N I T I KE I PIIOLSTEIIING D ALE FLO W ER S i « 9 East Main St. Medford. Ore. LAD IES T A K E N O T IC E !: THE jj East Side Beauty Salon J is N O W O W N E D and O P E R A T E D by h azel >1 M c N a m ar a Z RO SALIE LESLIE * O p -u ln g Evi nings I ntil i):itll Pitone tiMH Medford COLSON and IDEAL BICYCLES ID E A L B IC Y C L E SH O P Medford, Ore. Phone 895 Picking Bags — Buckets — Accessories ORCHARD EXTENSION A STEP LADDERS— PAINTERS TRESTLES,— CABINET WORK— WOOD TURNING M EDFO RD L A D D E R W O R K S Patrnnfxe Home IniliiNtry A Rank the Different'«' H e Hell Direct To Growers AN O R E G O N J A N IC S E 'R V l« r 9 BKVICB > LIN KED WITH LOCAI. NEEDS P h f n r t a ami Surgeon 210 M 'd f o r d HI«!«. »let 'ford . Ore. Central Point BTONK'8 DRUO STO RE C. Earl Brad fish Farmers Attention FOR A U T O LO AN S SEE COMMERCIAL FINANCE CORPORATION 'ledford Ore*nr oti Hay i Grain dance W. E ALEXANDER Hardware. Paints w it h dvnc . e At tb* Oriental Garden# l.I'XTHIX K U IIt HXTIHDAV MliHT Ta.i OrrhrUrm old rin» ami W in I* tu «INE ADMISSION STATION EDWARD W JONES Rawloigh Dealer Centra] Potai PENDLETON A PATTEKHON General Petroleum Produrla Mobil Oil STATION L. C. Grimes___________ Dr. A . R. Hedges Second Hand Rebuilt FARM IM P LE M E N TS At Bargain Price« Call and see n« at tu H. G ra p e Ht. 'I . dfnr.1 Nntni-npi'tht« mui Cliimptnrlft Plij«tfUn A* >ite and Chronic Disecar* Electrotherapy Herbnlogy. proc tology X-Ray Phone 170 Medford 1 ?! E Man Eads Transfer & Storage l/ong distance hnulfnir fuel oil Phone SIS 2S S. Mr. V H A U L ANYTHING Any T im e -A n y Place Satisfaction Garanteed Private Storage Rooms DEN riMTHY «IS Medford Hid« Medford. OiNfip* DAVIS TRANSFER CO Fir at Eighth Phoi The resource* o f the United States National Bank— now around 125 millions— form a bulwark o f strength be hind its direct branch here. Every possible banking facility and service is available to meet the particular needs o f this city and commun jr. Peahaps we can serve you in some helpful way o f which you are now unaware. VChy not come in and talk over your financial problems with us? Sometimes a word o f advice or a suggestion will point the way to a solution. OKOKSC T FREY. Manager DWIGHT L. HOUGHTON, Aaat. M«r A ll'llforil H r»n rli • / th v I H ill'll S f;ili‘ s Aa'ilioiml ll» n k //e n d ( f f f i t c. 1 ‘ t t r f l n n t l . t t r r f a n * M i r i riD M li. ■ assisted by W e Specialize in Personal Hairdress to suit vour taste tilo E. Main 5 : See us for Fire Insuran«« SAFEWAY Groceries, Meat, Cowley Bldg SE R V IC E Repairing 16 S Central GROCERY STORCH ASSO CIA TED E X P E R T WATCH and JKWELkx Tackle W E ALEXANDER McCormick-Deering Agent Repair»— Harness R E A D Y F O R SCHOOL In rural communities there is still the school bell to announce the first day of school and in many days thereafter. In cities, however, with numerous schols scattered through out the various districts, there is. of course, no bell but here there are other unmistakeable signs of the opening of school The children, ex- cied and eager at the prospect of renewing old freindships. waken early and raise the entire household. Dressed in fr.sh clothing with hair painstakingly combed, there is still time for a leisurely breakfast L t us hope that this leisurely breakfast may become a rule rather than the exception A satisfactory breakfast is extremely important if the child is o do well in his studies. Breakfast over and the child ready for school. WOMEN KIND WAY But is he? Have his eyes been ex TO TAKE O F F F A T amined so that you are sure of bis Thousauds of women are taking off fat.......... without diet or exercise without affecting their health . . . . with LAXRID the fat-redueiug treat ment. 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U A Y t Y M e d fo r d Business Directory ROSS & ROSS Candy- -Tobbaco— Fishing Hi-Ways To Health The 45th annual reunion of South ern Or-gon Soldiers' and Sailors' as The President favored a wage sociation. a branch of the C A. R. . and hour bill for industry which will be held next Friday at th »as considerable stricter than th“ armory in Medford defunct NR a . It did not pass Plans are being ocmpleted to The President asked passage o f a make til's an outstanding meeting, bill to reooganlze the independent Mrs. .VLda Comstock called on those in charge state. A public din government bureaus— such as th Mrs. Frank Hurst Monday afternoon ner will be served at uoon in the ICC. the Fed-ral Trade Commission, Mr. Frank Simpson was an over- J dining room of the armory. The etc.— that, in effect. would have placed them under the direct*control'B**h* *Ur•, “ * ,he Fr,nk Hrurt Woman's Reli-f corps and Daughters of .he Executive. This T h i s bill M R was J T £ j homP ^ n e s d a y •» Civil War of Medford will be hostesses. ferred and kept from a vote. ! Mrs Mable Werts and daughter Reunions are held annually, al Finally, the President nominated i Norma Jean motored to Medford ternating between Grants Pass. Ash and Central Point Wednesday. strong New Dealer S nator Black Mr. Claus Charley was a dinner land and Medford. Membership in- for the Supreme Court vacancy iurludes all of southern Oregon caused by the retirement of Justice guest at the Wertz home Tuesday. south of Roseburg. L. H. Wertz and Frauk Hurst have Van Dt vanter. Senator Black a nom A complete program will be an ination was approved by a heavy been buzzing up their winter's wood nounced later. the past week. majority— but it is significant that, Mr. and Mrs Paul Bar tie of F e n - dale, Oregon are visiting Mrs. Violet Comstock Mrs. Bartle is Mrs. Com stock's daughter. Mr. L. H Werts and daughter Roberta were Medford visitors Mon day. The first session of the 75th Con- gressof the United States has passed into history. As was forecast at Its h ginning. it was the scene of some of the most bitter verbal battling in the post-war era. It deliberated gome of the most important meas ures ever laid before the legislative branch of the government. Domin ated as it was by an over whelming party majority. It closed amid in creasing Inter-party strife that may revolutionize the existing two-party system. B«n Oswald of Central Point was for the first time In fifty years, the Frist, what did Congress do? It "tradition" of approving a seator- an over-night guest at the Wertz appropriated about $9,400,000,000. U»I appointment to a judicial office home Friday. It enacted a long list of major bills by a unanimous vote was disregard- Mrs. Katheryn Frederlch has moved including: Continuation of the RFC: td. Anumber of senators denounced to Medford to send her ehildr-n to school. extension of theCCC: extension of Mr. Black on the floor. the Department of Agriculture's Result: The 75 Congress showed marketing agreement authority; itself to be largely anti-New D e a l, Izora E. Stewart continuation of the reciprocal trade wth the chief defections in the Dem agreement policy; approval of a ocratic ranks coming from Southern Passes, Aged 73 liberal pension system for railroad and Western senators. No one, Izora E. Stewart, 73, wife of J. H workers; passed a bill designed to whether he be for or against the Stewart, passed away at a local hos aid tenant armers; provided that President’s program, cau deny that Supreme Court Justices of long ser- the majority party is split wide pital at 4:15 Thursday evening. Mr. vice may retire and receive full act-j open. And it stems certain that in and Mrs. Stewart were residents of ive pay, $20.000 a year, for life. ¡January, when the second session Glendale Ore., but Mrs. Stewart had been visiting at the home of her Perhaps more important Is whit »tarts, the “ rebel" movement will daughter. Mrs. M J. Stark of Cen Congress did not do— for it is here I he much farther advanced than at tral Point. Another daughter. Mrs. that the seeds of discord and anger > present. ^ Leuthold. resides at Marsh- sprouted. At the beginning of thei Highly significant was an episode ' session, the Administration had a occuring on the last day in the Sen-, vast and ambitious ’‘ must“ legls-ate. Senator Guffey. Democrat, of i She also leaves three brothers and j lative program the President wished Pennsylvania, has openly suggested 1,11 sisters. Hank i (>< hran. Mrs. enacted into law. The majority that the President use his influence' s ,*‘ lla Obenohatn and Maude Pott> r leader, the late Senator Robertson, to defeat Democratic senators op- ail of Central Point; William A Cochran of Portland. Roy of Brook P E R L ’ S used every conceivable tactic to force posiug bis measures in the next pr;- lyn. N. Y. .and Mrs. Samuel Johnson Senate to approve this program. So maries, Four senators rose and Funeral Home did the leader, Senator Barkley, who poured, in the words of an A. P. of Marshfield. E s ta b lis h e d In y o u r con n u unity Mrs. Stewart had been a Iona time took command In the dosing davs. \ dispatch, "vials of contempt and 3S years member of the Christian church o f' Phone 47 428 W. «Ih HI. Yet the program suffered almost denunciation” upon Senator Guffey. Medford. Oregon The four w re Senators Wheeler, Central Point. 100 per cent defeat. The remains were taken to Key measure of the President’s Burk, O'Mahoney and Holt. Wheeler plan was to enlarge the Suprem* 'and Burk, though thev disagree on Grants Pass by Conger funeral par- «ueCia»>:«QOiWMao»:CC*^w7*^*>>:*. Court. This bill was finally with-1 many i»»ues, are considered to no lors Saturday and services were | • T R O W B R I D G E : drawn after a campaign against iijamoung the ablest minds in the held in the Hall chapel of that city led by Senator Wheeler of Montana, party. This incident accurately in- at 2 p m. of that day. Interm nt wa • Cabinet Work» l long considered a "radical" legis- [ dicates the way the wind blows i ro in the Grants Pass cemetery. Rev j 9 • Everything In Cabinet Work a J Phillips of Central Point officiated tator. side the majority party. 5 *, KatabAshed In It*»« , The President sponsored a b'U- Frederick Puhl to Offer Made to Aid ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ introduced by Senator Norris, to create seven more regional electric Distressed Farmers Final Reward authorities of th TVA type. This m- V 4 •* ~ bill was heVbr'bh’ uiifif TD a" vriTe'.'ahd Assisting farmers who are dis- Fred* rick A. Puhl died at the was deferred until the January home of his daughter, Mr. Waltei 'tr esed or in danger of losing their session. F Love at Central Point, Augu»' hom s is to be continued in Oregon The President wished a great low- 27, of heart trouble, aged 57 years, [ through the Farm Debt Adjustment cost housing measure. A housing 7 months and 21 days, after an j ¿action of the Resettlement Admlni- ■I'T— Sat. Only ! illness for the past lb months. H« stration Anyone Interested in or BOB ALLEN in was born in Germany Feb. 5, 18S0 , d sirlng the services of this organi- CLASSIFIED “ Law of the He came to the United Slates at th«. l Mtion should get in touch with J W. Deremiah. the county rural re age of 22 years. Ranger” His father Augest Puhl, had al habilitation supervisor, 316 Liberty Epi-odc 8 "Robin-on Cninor” ready come to Jackson county, re Bldg. Medford in charge of this work A ITO REPAIR SHOPS SUNDAY A MONDAY siding on a farm east of Medford. in yonr county or contact the Dis JACK LEES trict Farm Debt Adjustment Super in T «*ch n leolor Fred Puhl was a familiar citizen of Exncrt Auto Mechanic J a m e s O liv e r C u rw oo4 l's Medford aud was a friend.y, con visor, Resettlement Administration. BARRER SHOPS genial man, known to a host o! May. r Building. Portland. Or-gon “ G od’s Country friends. He has resided in Jackson There is absolutely no charge for LOVE'S BARBER SHOP and the W om an” this service. (Formerly Gleason’s) county for the past 35 year. Expert Hair Cutting He leaves four children, three Guy KIM»«*«' — Una M«'rk«'l Central Point. Ore sons and one «laughter. Alb'rt and Don’t Tell the W ife Ekerson Herbert Puhl of Medford. Fr d Puhl For a smooth shave and quick W«*d. \ Ite I« Cash Nile! of Portland, and daughter. Mrs. P A IN T & ROOF SERVICE Tburs., JYi. Walter F. Love, Central Point, and Go to the Store C a ro le l/in ilia n l, SQUARE DEAL BARBER SHOP three grandchibiren; one brother, Tim«- Pay meats for *>«■«1 Ma<~ Murray William Puhl. Gold Hill, Or«-., and W. A. Shell, prop. Reiuotlrliiig two sisters in Germany. “ Swing Hi, X ROOF »X)R EVERY HOME BEAUTY PARLORS Funeral services were held at A PAINT FOR EVERY Swing Low” PURPOSE CENTRAL POINT BEAUTY SALON the Perl funrea! home Monday at Fire-Retardant Roof* bring Shampoo, Finger Wave, Manicnre 2:30 p m.. Rev. Werner Jensen of l«ower Insurance Rate- the Ziou Lutheran church officiat I "hone 24:4 »8 H. Barth-tt ing Interment was held in the Sis ________( H E E S E FAC TO R IES kiyou Memorial Park. _________ SONOMA VALLEY CHEESE Dr. B. C. Wilson FACTORY On North Pac. Hlghwpv C O N F E C T IO N E R Y PAUK THREK n a m a it n u n u t c o ip n iK iin