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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1938)
CENTRAL. POINT PAGE TWO AMERICAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1938 CENTRAL POINT. OREGON surpris'd at the crowds on the Hess and McKenna worked for; three children by a former marriage, | rounded up nearly iortv thousand I streets land what happy and well- W F. Isaacs in The Toggery, be- Clyde \V. Peart of Elkton. Oregon; American men. women and children, behaved crowd it was.» fore Isaacs quit business a month Clifford L. Peart and Mrs. G. F. herded them into a field, and there proceeded to (laughter them Sup- The next morning we were out **° They plan to reopen in a new Tidwell of Medford Also her mother, .. _ pose that, at the »ame tim- we early to see the cathedrals, king's j location soon, carrying on the old Mrs. E. P. Bennett of Central Point Re-established. September 11, 1111. wounded, blind'd. crippled and palace, parks, the town hall and name. and one brother. Carl Bennett of Deyotad ta the beet interenta of otherwise harmed s-rt-rsl hundred i | So many people were interested in square, which we had seen the night i ------------------------------ Medford. An aunt, Mrs. L. E. Bith-r Central Point and vicinity. thousand more. jibe story of a trip bm 4 s some tim e, before and whuh had resides at Central Point Enured as second class matter a : 1 Horrible? Impossibj More bar- ago by Dr. Golds berry and his wife j n ore beautiful in the mellowed Funeral services were held at the the post office. Central Point, Ore- ^ r(C than the barbarians? Of (that we have persuaded him to write light of the street lights. One build- Conger chapel at 2:00 p.m Tuesday gon, under the Act of March 8, 1879. course It Is— but. in effect, that L the story of his most recent trip to jDg had the main arch off rentes and with Rev. W. A. Daws officiating. — what happens on American highways j Europe As the story is too long for | t l9 claimed that the architect com-, SUBSCRIPTION RATES Belle L. Clifton, wife of C. J. Clif- I h,e , b0dy Were U ke" ,0 P1«»""rille. The slaughter doesn't one issue, we will print a portion of mitted suicide when he teamed of ton passed away In a local hospital * '* ^or *nterment- SU Months .............. .............. . 11.00 every year. occur on a single day, bnt over 3«*|lt each week. Iklg mistake. Here the people brine Suriday m0rn!ng following a brief One Y e a r .......... ..................11 1* days. And instead of killing the I The story follows: in their flowers, plants and produce, illness. She was born at Mod'sto, WE HAUL ANYTHING Parable In advance victim« with shell and rifle fire, and Little need be said about our trip much of which is brought in small Advertising rates on application Calif., August6, 1887, aged 50. Mrs. i Any time— Any place fine Clifton was a former resident of j OKU»—-beoond Street, oft Main gas and grenades, we use that well y0 >;ew York except that we «topped wagons drawn by wonderful Satisfaction Guaranteed known servant of mankind w hich1 ¡n Colorado. Iowa and Illinois for large dogs. Private Storage Rooms Jackson county where she leaves ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL can also be a monster of destruction j short visits ith relatives and in Brussels is a very metropolitan many friends, but late of Placerville. DAVIS TRANSFER CO. Editor and Proprietor Phone 614 — the automobile. New York I reviewed my work In'city, with many fine American-built Calif. She came here a few days 8. Fir at Eiglh If an airplane falls and kills ten Orthodontia at the Martin Dewey cars and modern department stores, ago for a visit with relatives. people the fact is headlined through- school of that branch in dentistry. The floral, pastry and meat depart- Besides her husband, she leaves out the country and millions feel The Queen Mary was a beautifjl ments were especially interesting a sense of horror If a ship sinks sightas she lay at anchor, and ia a (To Be Continued.) "God gave us two ends, one to and 50 men die, the entire world veritable palace in her appointments I ----------------------------- COMPLETE INSURANCE sit on. the other to think with. A knows it in a few minutes, and and has a passenger capacity SERVICE F ir m t o man's success depends on which be world-wide sympathy is extended to about 2700. However she has a bad; 32 N. Central Phono 28» uses the most. It's a case of ‘beads the victims and their survivors. But j vibration caused by excessive speed j Medford, Ore. you win, tail you lose’.’* when automobiles crash and peopie and is built so high above water Arthur D. Hess. B. C. McKenna | die horribly as a result, we note the that she bag a bad aide roll. The fact absently, and turn the page to food was just fair and if I ever and Attorney Rawles Moore filed in ARK YOU BEADY? r o o f in g g l a s s FOR 'cross tbe old Altxntic again it will corporation papers for "The Tog Are you ready to go ahead? If not the comic strips. E stim ating F ree gery", new men's store, to open In you better get ready. One of these Our people are criminally n egli-: be on a smaller slower ship. w< SEE days the sun is going to break thru gent in driving automobiles. And ¡crossed in little less than 5 days. Medford soon. Phone 270 22» E. Oth Ht. C O M M E R C IA L FIN A N C E and nature will go on a spree o! America Is criminally complacent iu The Queen Mary made her first stop Medford, Ore. C O R PO R A TIO N production. 0 1 d mother nature its attitude of more or less bored at Plymouth and of course it was Medford, O regon spends her slack seasons preparing indifference toward the accident toll. quite an event. The Lord Mayor to go the limit when her flush sea Juggernaut is no more— but the was banqueted with great ceremony. son comes. automobile more than fulfills its! Then across the channel to South ampton, where we disembarked, we Are you preparing your business gory role. | were soon thru the customs, but one to go to the limit when the flush poor Canadian woman, her baggage season comes? If you believe man is literally torn apart, just because all thru. If you believe there won't she bad failed to declare a carton be any more "flush times'*. Then of cigarettes, she was taking horns you better lock your doors and close up shop. for a friend. We spent two vety i rainy days In London, when there The ‘ ‘winter of business" may bp at band, bat the "summer" is bound The Crest, which has featured' beiore’ we had missed seeing Dury to come. Are you ready? C. W. P Buckinham's own make of finest ice Lane theatre of Shakespeare day, the seats donw stairs were entirely be Phone 548 creams,and candies, is opening Sat Y O l'R W E E K L Y N E W SP A P E R yond our pocket book so we joined urday, a new location at 213 W. Recent years have seen much spe the crowd at the balcony entrance Main across from Copco. This new culation as to the future of the where we deposited six pence for a fountain service is to be run in con weekly newspaper. camp stool, which was marked for junction with the other fountain on Cold figures In the 1938 edition of us and put in line, we could then go South Central. This is good news the World Almanac seem to do a where we wished until twenty min for the people who have patronized conclusive Job In answering the ques utes before the door open; later the old location for so long. Now tion. while sitting in line we were enter they will be able to get the same ser The circulation of all weekly tained by acrobats, jugglers, musi vice at either the west Main or the newspapers In the United States In cians and beggars, then paid the bal south Central fountain. creased 10,977,794, nearly eleven ance on our ticket and climbed the The Crest will maintain its high million. In that period from 1931 to old iron stairway. The play proved 1935. That the number of weekly standard of service in the new loca very good and we marveled at the papers decreased In the same period tion and will feature tasty soups, rapidity of scenery changing. The by 1,07 6 indicates that, in spite of sandwiches, pies, and coffee as well English are great eaters and the consolidations and business failures as the home made ice cream and floor was covered with fruit peelings, m candles. In this field, the demand was con peanut shells and empty sacks and Do not fail to stop by this new stantly on the Increase. boxes. We then arranged for our fountain Saturday. See the display To make these figures more Im tickets to Naples and purchased our pressive, during the period from of candies in tbe new cases A spe German marks at about 26 cent each TOWN SEDAN IN U NE CONDITION ■ 1931 to 1935, the total circulation of cial treat will be given to everyone (in Germany we would have paid With built-in Trunk on Saturday. daily newspapers In the nation de about 40 cents.) Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Briggs will ______ _____________________■ creased more than one-half million, We sailed from Dover to Ostend, operate tbe fountain at the new lo having dropped as much as three Belgium, and had a most unusually and one-half million in the year cation. The candles and ice cream calm crossing. We met a very plea AMBASSADOR SEDAN ■ 1933. The number of dailies was served at both locations will be made sant Britisher aboard, who took us MASTER SEDAN with trunk Low Mileage 1 by Mr. Buckingham who has a re fifteen leas in 1937 than in 1933. to the hotel where he staid and then In further contrast, the circula putation as the finest candy maker served as interpreter at the restaur STATIONERY SUPPLIES tlon of all weeklies. Instead o f| ln ,be valley ant where the waiters all spoke I I « X. Central, Medford, Ph. 282 t l should be noticed that the tele dropping In 1932 and 1933, showed a French, and then insisted on con ALL RUNNING— NO JUNK steady annual Increase during the phone number 213 and the street ad ducting us on a pleasant sight-seeing dress 213 W. Main are tbe same. four-year period. trip and the bits of unusual informa '29 FORD Coach ...........$95.00 '27 PONTIAC Sdn........... $37.50 Weekly newspapers have a defi tion about this and that made it es •28 CHRYSLER Sdn....... $85.00 '28 PONTIAC Coupe $75.00 nite place In American life, filling n pecially Interesting. We returned personal need of the American peo '29 NASH Coupe ..........$85.00 01 , „ „ , ¡to our hotel abou* S a m. and were ’ 29 CHBV. Rdster......... $75.00 Laws«, Excavating, Grading ple as can no other type of publica Club Buys Mock - ...........— -------- ------------ LIBERAL TRADES —EASY TERMS tion. Phone 1534- Y With the purchase of a purebred TOMORROW ’S FARM ER or 912-J Present-day farm youth hag oppor Jersey heifer by Herbert Pruett af Arrow* from Our New Building at Oth and Bartlett J tunities that were unknown to Its the Little Butte Dairy Club from Mr. W. E. Moore of Ashland, the forefathers. The remarkable development of Little Butte Dairy Club has all of 1232 X. Riverside M edford NASH the 4-H clubs has made its possible the livestock it will need tor this LAFAYETTE for tens of thousands of young men club year unless it decide« to buy and women to learn scientific agri some beef calves to send to San culture. and to earn generous re Francisco in 1939. Safe Insurance at a Saving HAVINGS * LOAN ASSN. The members and their livestock wards for work ewll done. 27 North Holly Medford In addition, the leading coopera is as follows: Lawrence and Bill tive marketing groups take an un Ousterhout each have a senior Aber remitting Interest In the affairs of deen Angus calf for beef and a senior ( Incorporated) * tomorrow's farmers. From these Shorthorn for dairy. John and Ger Phone «91 Res. Phone 691-J-2 ald Ousterhout each have a Corri- groups, farm youth learns not only I.ELAND CLARK. Agent A. N. JOHNSON, M. D.. D. N. B the great advantages of loyal co dale ewe for sheep and a senior 19 North Bartlett St. Medford, Ore. Phone 1496 Physician and Surgeon operation between producers, but is Shorthorn for dairy. Don Pruett Instructed In a wide range of topics has a senior Aberdeen Angus and a (Successor to Dr. B. C. Wilson) See us for Fire Insurance that are of direct and Indirect Im Junior Jersey heifer for dairy. Her 210 Medford Bldg Medford on Hay A Grain bert Pruett has a Junior Aberdeen portance to successful farming The full "crop ” sown by this fine Angus for beef and a senior Short woak will be harvested In the years horn bull and junior Jersey better. The livestock of the Little Butte to come. Dairy club is purebred and all but THE MODERN JUGGERNAUT the Aberdeen Angus and tbe Jersey ■ Suppose that, on a given day, we heifers are registered THE CENTRAL Sidelights on European Trip Of Goldsberrys POINT AMERICAN Belle L. Clifton Called by Death Bert C. Rostel WEBB & CARLON Carry Old Name Wall Paper — Paint Lacquer AUTO LOANS Flowers The Crest Opens in New Location on We»t Main Street Mattress & Upholstering Shop Renovate your Mattresses NOW! Medford, Oregon ABBEY’S : USED CAR CONTEST It*s Easy To Win 253 PRIZES Ask us about it. ■ Y ou cant lose at these prices. CHEVROLET ’35 FORD SEDAN ■ $465.00 S ’37 NASH I S985.00 ! $495.00 J. R. BIERMA ’33 TYPEWRITERS CHEVROLET $345.00 SPECIALS — Less than $100.00 SAND & GRAVEL Little Butte Dairy INSURED SAVINGS Current Rate 4% Open Sundays Bateman & Son W a lt e r W. A b b e y lnc . : First Federal Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Co. NOW OPEN THE CREST at 213 W. Main — Opp. Copco Morton Milling Company j ■ SHULTS BROTHERS Dependable 220 Auto Painting HODY A FENDER REPAIRING « N. Bartlett Phone 1069 Reasonable GLASS Medford, Oregon Announce- the opening of a whokwale 3 Nights a Week Medford Armory. FRIDAY, 8AT. * 8UN. NIGHTS Saturday and Sunday A ftern oon * | ■ fully equipped and modem, under the management of Skating * ■ Poultry and Egg Dept. C. N. C U L Y Mr. Culy ha* had «even year* f t p i F s cr in thi* hu*lne*> In Jaekwn county an,| he will he pleased to *ervr hi* old pnlron* and m*«omrr*. We Invite anyone Interested to • all and ln*prct thi* n r* department. J I ■ E ■ * g Follow the Crowd* for a good time and roll on Chicago «hate*. LARGE FLOOR ART RFJNKING, Floor Manager ■ 10 West Jackson ■ Phone 657 ■ Featuring Buckingham's own make of Finest Candies, Ice Creams and Sherbets Complete Fountain Service Tasty Soups, Sandwiches, Pies, etc. And Remember Our Phone is 213 And our address is 213 W. Main