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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1937)
paos THURSDAY, DECEMBER », 1»37 . CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN CENTRAL POINT. OREGON rom I Mrs. I were of sweet peas, and autumn treasurer; dollars In paper money and several Senattor Barkiwy calling attention held an interesting meeting on Sat- Mary R ehardson. Mrs. flowers. chaplain; very valuable papers. Mrs. Nit*- to the fact that *260,000.000 or urday afternoon. There was an In- Catherine Merritt jschke located the owner within a j thereabout* must be raised to fin- creased attendance and Initiation of Lorlle Minnick, conductor, and Mrs Members will please note that Martha Booth, guard. Th? remai i- meetings will be open at 2:00 o ‘- a new metnber. few days and returned everything [ auce the new farm plan and that ex Election of officers also took ing officers are to be appointed on clock Instead of 2:30 until further to her. The lady was overjoyed to tra taxes must be levied where more installation day, which time has not nottice. place at this time, with Mrs. get everything back so nicely and expenditures are legislated. Mrs. Mae Richardson and Misa ! -------------------- --- — The budget can't be balanced and Hesselgrave being chosen ns presi- yet been appointed. she handed Mrs. Nltsschke a twen'y Marjorie Gregory presented the 1-tt! dollar bill an a reward for her the farm plan financed too without j dent; Mrs. Iva Coping^r, S nior Delicious refreshments were serf- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eldon enter and 2nd grade pupils in one of the (,on4,glJ. one of two things and probably both: Vice-president; Mrs. Marthena Hug ed by Mesdameg Hugger. Faber, tained with an evening of cards cleverest health programs ever wit- Mrs. * Ayers and Booth. Table decorations Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hamilton. (1 ) restoration of confidence so ger. Junior Vice-president nessed by a Central Point P.T.A. that business will pick up and tax Miss Janis Hesselgrave collections stop their downward audience on Friday December 3. ¿■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ S B »■ »■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Dr A. F. Merkle reviewed thrf skid, and (2 ) the levying of some And Mr. Leo Ghelardi history and growth of various or 1 new taxes. ganisations In their tight against the Married on Thursday The budget balancing demands "white plague” known now as T.B. aud depression fears are so strong from the small beginnings in the Janis Hesselgrave, daughter of now that more and more Congress- [ Scotland slums in 1887 when the Mr. and Mrs. John Hesselgrave of men are selling themselves upon j death rate from T.B. was 300 for Central Point, and Leo Ghelardi, the idea that a manufacturers sales I 4-lbs. 4 9 C IN BU LK 100,000 persons until now through son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ghe lbs tax must be resorted to. It all comes j scientific knowledge and care those lardi of Medford, were united in out of the same pocket, they realize, figures have decreased to 53 or 70 marriage Thursday, December 2, at but too many business taxes defeat \ per 100,000 in the U. 8. according 8:00 p.m. their own end by drying up the re- J FOR F R Y IN G o r ST E W IN G p t. to locality and race. For the state lbs The ceremony took place at the servoirs. of Oregon it is 42 and for Jackson First Christian Church parsonage in county 14. Christmas seal sales Grants Pass with the Rev. I. W. Somebody needs to amend not j E finance the fight against this dread Palmer officiating. ,b. A few close only the Federal Housing Act but J PICN IC ST Y L E ed disease today. lbs friend» and relatives were present. also the feeling that exists between ^ Mrs. C. L. Pierce presiding officer The bride wore a black tailored Secretary Ickes of the Interior De- ■ said, "The health associations need suit with a corsage of pink rosebuds partment and Nathan Straus, chief jjj volunteers to help at clinics and to a After a wedding party the couple of the new housing set-up. furnish transportation of pupils to left for Portland. They will make lbs Ickes battled Congress and finally g Medford clinics.” got the new housing organization ■ their home in Medford. P R IC E S K O I! SA T U R D A Y O N LY The kitchen In the grade school put under his control. Ttyen Straus, J building has been remodeled under whom Ickes didn't like very much, the direction of H P. Jewett, and was made head of the new agency. Mrs. Arlle Thompson began the serv The feeling between the two 2-lb. b o x - M c K LA M ATH S. NO. 2 ing of hot lunches there on Tuesday cropped out at a recent conference M O N T E R E Y . F A N C Y 4-lb. box ----- $1.39 November 30. ‘ ‘ Everything is com at which Ickes admitted that thr-’e ing along nicely,” she said. Congress in no uncertain terms years ago he authorized wire-tap Mrs. Ted Furry was appointed is standing up on its hind legs and ping to check up on his aides. Straus LA R G E 2 0 0 SIZE N A V E LS secretary for Central Point P.T.A. demanding the right to legislate as served notice that if his wires were lbs. -B-eJ LAR G E DATE PRUNES taking the place of Mrs. Harriet It feels best The reason? The busi tapped there would be plenty cf Watson who resigned. ness recession and the desire t o ' fireworks avoid sitting by idle while the com-i G OLD EN R IP E try is forced into another tailspin Five Generations New Officer* for lbs. SE E D L E S S like that which followed 1929. Now Living in the One factual result already evident W . R. C. Chosen Riley Myers Family is that the five-point program set Women’s Relief Corps No. 27 up for the special session has been r jc Ib4 s . F A N C Y B L A C K M ISSION S This community has the distinc knocked a-winding. Bets now are bag w i P U R E CANE tion of having an unusual family that only one of these will be en C E N T R A L PO IN T ST O K E O N LY combination in its midst. With the acted and two new ones probably birth of a baby boy to Mrs. C. C. substituted. O R A N G E , CITR O N o r LEMON Allen of Phoenix, daughter of Mrs. The original program included Gladys Morgan of this city, five farm, wage-hour, government reor ■ generations are now living. ganization, ‘ ‘ Little TVA” and anti ■ 3 2 At the head of the family is Riley trust bills. Of all these, leaders now ■ pkgs. Myers, well known pioneer resident believe that only farm legislation PO IN SKTTA lbs. A IR W A Y . Fresh G round Hat. Only! of this community. Next is his has any chance of passage and even HOPALONG CASSIDY in daughter, Mrs. Florence Walker, that ml&ht be put over until Janu 3 “ Rustler’s V alley” also of this city. Then comes her ary. Episode 8 of the Serial daughter, Mrs. Gladys Morgan aud CA LU M E T rolls W ALDORF The new planks in the program her daughter, Mrs. C. C. Allen, SUN— MON mother of baby ‘ ‘ Bill", whose ar are legislation to stimulate housing ERKOL FLYNN and to eliminate or modify the tax rival Is now being celebrated. THE MAUCH TWINS ■ in Mark Twain’s cans “ We hope to have a picture of th“ |0n undistributed corporation in- SU M M ER ISLES. No. 2 Cans ■ LARGE PACKAGE ■ unusual family group as soon as come. Both of these are being put “ The Prince and •'Bill" la out of the hospital. Oreat- j forward because Congress knows 3 9Q c The Pauper” Pint-—29c great Grandfather Myers, Great 1 fhe genefal public wants legislation Grandmother Walker, Grandmother | which will stimulate confidence ra cans « V P IL S N E R T Y P E quart—49c F ID E L IS B R A N D TUB— WED Morgan, Mother Allen and "B ill" ther than breed fear. EDWARD ARNOLD That Is the reason, too,why wag?-, are all reported as doing fine and “ John M eade’s hour, "little TVA,” anti-trust and are being rongratulated on all sides. Free Delivery Prices for Dec. 11 and 13 government reorganization hills W om an” won't be pushed— they stimulate Wed. Nlte Is Cash Nite! Lady Pays Reward fear, not confidence. Interesting Talk On TB Fight Is Given to P .T .A . M E A TS Christmas Candy Pure Lard Fresh Oysters P ork Roast 2 5 e Chocolate Drops Potatoes l Z 2 Cream Mix 25 25‘ 25' S 5 C Chocolates a i 4 9 e Prunes 3 3Q C Bananas .bi 1 7 e Raisins 25 îo-ib. Black Figs 25 Fruit Peels ib. 3 3 c C offee Currants Toilet Tissue Baking’ Powder 2 2 c Pineapple O xyd ol - lb. 2 3 c 2 29c Brown Derby W in e J 2 25* Oranges Sugar It O X Y 2 1 3 ,/2C Gum D rops FRUITS, VEGETABLES W a s h in g to n S n a p S h ots 2 Satin Mix Phone 311 T h u r . - IY1. For Finding Purse This Washington talk about bud- Mr*. Pan! Nltzschko found a bill ire» balancing is serious, as evi- fold in Medford containing forty denced by the Pr aident*, letter to '■ - !• ................ .... - ............ - ■ Tracy— George— Tone “ They Gave Him A Gun” BICYCLES and W H EEL GOODS The Ideal Xmas Gift Bicycles as low as $27.4 5 ID E A L B IK E «H O P 411 E Main woivwuo»: Walter Abbey Phone 895 Medford, Ore. • » • • 3 The Domestic Laundry & Zoric Cleaners but he is : SANTA CLAUS ♦ M * ♦ 5 just the same! Invite you to inspect their plant M O N D A Y , DECEMBER 13, 1937 Between 7 :3 0 and 9 :3 0 P. M . 30 N. Riverside Medford IF Y O U D O N ’T B ELIE V E IT JUST L O O K A T TH ESE C AR S A N D PRICES. A N D PRICE D O E SN ’T TE L L T H E W H O L E S T O R Y . TH E C AR S A R E G O O D -R E A D Y T O G O , A N D W E H A V E T H E BEST SE L E C T IO N IN T O W N -H E R E T H E Y A R E . ’35 P L Y M O U T H T O U R IN G ’35 FORD V -8 D E LL U XE SED AN Two-door in top shape', 20,000 mil«*», finish like new. Try *o b«*«t it A lioney In every way. Paint, motor and ti>s > like new__a steal at $499.00 $ 4 99.00 ’33 FORD V -8 C O A C H ’36 L a F A Y E T T E T W O -D O O R w ith trunk, h m tiT , ra d io, n ew paint an d tire«, Just what you want $585.00 Christmas Gifts doesn’ t wear a beard Just overhauled, radio, fine appenranre and good rubber $335.00 ’31 P O N TIA C Deluxe Six SED AN You have never seen one any better, clean as a pin $285.00 ’36 M A S T E R Deluxe C H E V R O L E T T ou rin g Sedan, m any M in i* , Iw m ileage, fin e <*hnp<‘ $599.00 ’32 FORD Model B COUPE There are not many of these and this I» a good one and the price is right $265.00 G O O D R IC H TIRES -B A T T E R IE S and H E A TE R S Buy Now— Pay after Christmas Your Credit is Good : Lewis Super Service Station ■ ■ Ofep day and night— 5«r»n days • w-«*k ’34 F O R D V -8 CO U PE 37 L a F A Y E T T E Deluxe SED AN Clean as a pin, you w ill be p rou d t o ow n it, and It w ill serv e you w ell Just like new, on ly ÄIKKI m ile«, all equ ipm ent dim o f fo r very little g*r $375.00 $890.00 i And we have plenty of cheaper ones, Fords, Chevs, Dodges, coupes, coaches and sedans, priced from $ 35.00 on up. Come in and we will give you the deal you have been looking for. WALTER W. ABBEY, INC. Phone 303 Open evenings. Ninth & Bartlett