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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1937)
PAGE TW O THE C E N T R A L P O IN T A M E R IC A N Re-eatablUbed, September 13. 1921. Devoted to the best latereets of Central Point and vicinity. Entered at second class matter a: the post office, Central Point, Ore- eon, under tbe Act of March S, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES 81* Months ............................... 11.00 One Year ________________ 11.60 Payable in advance Advertising r-ates on application Office— Second Street, off Main ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL Editor and Proprietor EDITORIALS A BIGGER CAKE EOlt EVERYBODY Sometimes, big-figure economics comes so close to our daily lives that everybody can understand what they mean. That is tbe situation with regard to the National income. Latest news from Washington Is that the 1937 national Income will aggregate about seventy billion dol lars, an increase of about 12 per cent over last year. According to the Department ol Commerce, labor’s share this year will be the largest on record. In view of the quickened pace of Am erican Industry in the past year, this is not at all nurpriaing. In fact, these figures merely offer fresh and convincing proof of the simplest of all economic laws— the way to have more is to produce more. The way to get a bigger slice of cake for everybody In the family is to bake a bigger cake. When production is curtailed, na tional income falls off and every body’s share grows smaller. When production Increases, natonal wealth rises and everybody’s share is big ger. Simple, isn't It? Yet it's a lesson that needs to be continually hammered home. ternational Brotherhood of Electric The student council will give tbe Workers, an A- K. of L-. union. That assembly program Friday. They contract stood until suddenly C.I-O. will be directed by Mr. Jewett. The organizers discovered they were program will be timely and of apo losing a lot of good dues income. d a l interest. So the C I O. went to court. Tbe Court ordered the Company to Kenneth Hood '37 has registered abide by its contract. No lack for post graduate work. there. So the C I O. went to the Na Bob Hoagland, Arlene Scott, Wan tional Labor Board. And the Board ruled that the A. F. of L. contract da Hood and Stanley Jones are the advertising staff of the Central was invalid. Pointer. They made a trip to Med Now the Company aud its em ford for ads last week. ployees are between the familiar devil and the deep. If it obeys th*- There are now 130 pupils register Labor Board, it will be In defiance ed in high school. Among late of the Court. If it obeys the court, arrivals were Leonard "Ding” Co- It will be in defiance of the Board pinger, Kenneth "Buckshot” Beebe, If it plays ball with the A. F. of L.. Alien Harris, Dale Johnson, Cecil the C.I.O. probably will strike and “ Romeo” Gantenbein, and James vice versa. Bartlett. Ail of which is a clear indication The seniors wrote the stories of of what happens when an obviously biased law is administered by an their lives for an English assign even more biased board. Amend ment. ments to the law- and a revision of The girls in home economics II the Board's attitude are definitely have been making grape jelly this in order in justice to all. week HIGH SCHOOL NEWS The first issue of the “ Central Pointer” came out Wednesday. This is a week earlier than the first issue last year and it speaks well for the new editor and staff. During the first two weeks of school the staff successfully carried on a subscription drive and have gained one of the largest subscrip tion rolls on record. Margaret Dow, Junior, was chosen by the student council as editor for the year. she looked up and saw a big brown bear between her aud the house. She mad- a big circle around the bear and got a dishpan that was hangng outside and picking up a btg stick, pounded the pan and drove the bear away. ¡may feel safe in allowing their, taking advantage of this children to enjoy this health build - 1 form of amusement. ing and enjoyable form of amuse ment knowing that no rowdyism or roughness is allowed. A number of Central Point folks are already on •re Rind they Mrs. Palmer Scares Bear with Dishpan Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Palmer of Crater Lake visited Mrs. Palmer’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Purkey- pile and her father and mother Sun day and they also laid in their win ter supplies. Their visit was brief for they feared if they left their home long the bears would enter and do a great deal of damage. Mrs. Palmer reports that one day when she was hanging cloth«» on the line STEAK Bacon Squares SW IF T S. F or Seasoning Ib. SWIFTS Steer Reef S IM S B R O S . Skating: PURE CANE ( 50-lb. Q Q Potatoes ) bag I ï,b' 23 * 17- ID S . * ,b3.. 23 " M IL K MAXIMUM, 48 cans in ca.se $3 .19 CQ.SQ S a la d S e r v e SALAD DRESSING Q t. 2 9' SSSV c lb3, 49 COFFEE AIRWAY’ , WHOLE ROAST C SODAS RA CKERS OR GRAHAMS Corn Flakes F L O U R 10 qt. THE PERFECT BLEACH PRICES FOR SAT. ONLY WHITE, SMOOTH QOZ. PUREX PRODUCE P A R S N IP S Easy Terms 45 ,,2 PENTHOUSE, with Tomato Sauce j a r 119 E. Main BICYCLES Medford COFFEE | 7 * / 2 c P ot R o a s t SMOOTH, EVEN EIZE Dr. C. W. Lemery 48 S. Central KERR MASON, regular quarts SWEET SPUDS Phone 9*8 The first P.T.A. meeting of the year will be held Friday afternoon. JUSTICE AND BIAS School will be dismissed at 3 After several months of just o ’clock. growling and snapping, the National (S u ccessor to Dr. J. J. E b u b s h ) Labor Relations Board has finally 204 Medford Bldg. Jim Grimes has been absent from turned upon and taken a real bite school for several days. He has I ractlce limited to eye, ear, and throat and fitting of out of the hand that not only fed It been attending the Associated Ser Tel. 807 Rea. 1018 but actually brought it into exis vice Station. tence. When the Wagner Labor Act was pending before Congress. John L. Lewis was Just President of the United Mine Workers of America. He had been thinking of the C.I.O., but up to that time this super-union Buy your Bicycle from a Bicycle Store board of dictators was only an idea. Phone 83 So It fell upon the American Fed 201 ■BA K eration of Labor to fight for th" Wagner Act. - ! ! ------ * Some time ago, the National Elec tric Products Company at Ambridge. Pa., signed s contract with the In- ORE.-WASH. MORTGAGE CO. NOB HILL. FRESHLY GROUND ID S . Pint s iz e NO. 2 Freshly Frozen lee Cream We want to supply your Money needs without red tape or delay. 27C S p a g h e tti !b* 1 0 .b. 29c F R U IT J A R S , 75 ib. 25c S U G A R 100 S/r.29 lbs. OYSTERS Eat at Ve Dinners Lunch to tbe for I-DAY FINISHING, 25r 121 Liberty Bldg. Medford MEATS KLAMATH FALLS Wben in Medford oust Medford Photo Service The skating rink at the Aromy is in very fine condition and also un der very good management, Mrs. John Schepers and Mrs. Art Rein king being in attendance. Mothers m e d iu m AUTOS. LIVESTOCK FURNITURE, Etc. Lots of People Skating Rink Now In Fine Condition HUM. healthful Money Loaned RIB or SIRLOIN The Girls’ League entertained for the new girls In the gymnasium Thursday afternoon. Games were played and refreshents served. A very large number have been absent this week because of colds. The sickness seems to have reached epidemic proportions. T H U R SD A Y . S E P T E M B E R do, 1U17 C E N TRA L P U L U , OREGON C E N TRAL POLNT KELLOGG’S, gla-ss bowl free DOX 2 v 0 ' , ? 20' PK gS. — V |^.89 lb. D R IFT E D SNO W 49 bag $1 2 No. 1 O L IV E S cans |^.79 LINDSAY’ , RIPE 49 lb. KITCHEN CRAFT bag $1 JUICE 10 |^.69 TOMATO 49 lb. 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