w •■win « « m i * M I «•K.VTRAL POINT PAUK TWO THE CENTRAL O U K llA V , Biola Men’s Glee Club Here April 3 P O IN T A M E R IC A N rte-estabUnBi 4. bepttuioer 13, 193C iH Vüiiu (v in« best interest« o< • u l.^ l P ota i and vicinity. Entereu as seconu -la»* niatter a- u« poni olile«, C> Point. Ore- t 1 «*. under toe Act of / - h 3, 1379. ¿4. o a C lllP T lO N H ATKS vn Aioutn» ........—------— F: One ) « « r —— ll.o n ................................ 11.40 Payaoie in advance Advertising rales on application utile«— Second Street, oft Main ARTHUR tliW AKU POWELL Editor and Proprietor THE ULLTTE.NOl.il SERPENT That the country press of the states Of Washington and Oregon is The Uiola Men's Glee (Tub »ill be Ding Copinger trying to look more fully awake to the problem« InTOl- h> Centra! Point on Monday night of lungry than ever after eating a veu in the eatabiisning Public L'til- April 3. The High School Auditor­ >iece of chocolate cake, in hopes of ily District» (PUDa) to distribute lum is the place and 7 30 P M is •ettlng more cake, which he didn't. power trom tax-exempt gorernment ,1,e *!me h u m in competition with, or to the Admission is free, making it pos- :..~ ,u su u n Of. highiy-iaxed exUting »'ble for all t0 come who love music , C o u n t y H o s p i t a l t is evident from and want to hear th^ra. • «*«•«“■ «•«*»> of the Bible against public ownership, have been institute of Los Angeles was organ­ pwinveu out in no uncertain terms, ized by their present leader. Dr. By A. E. P. in 1917, and luc piactical issues laced by the tax- John B. Trowbridge, A very' interesting hour was re­ cently spent by the writer and his wife at the County Hospital near their message through special ar­ ituiieun of Prosser, ft asblngton Talent, now tinder the management rangements, especially Gospel Hyms. says: "When the municipalities go of Mr. and Mrs. O. C- Manst, form ­ into business they should be ebarg- Beside« their appearances on the erly managers of the Grange Co-Op Pacific Coast, they have taken a . _ , _ . , , ... . eu on ms same basis as private in- transcontinental tour touching near - 1 n *kis This institution wag for d us trlan." ly every state in the Union travel-1 raany T**™ known a* the County Tbe old public ownership pro­ ing as far as New York ’ Poor Parm. but with the changing gram always claimed tax exemption The club Is* composed of twenty- renditions of modern life, that name for government and municipally eight young men. the select talent of is no longer appropriate and the owned plants as its great lever to the entire student body. With the place is now known as the County undersell private enterprise. How­ club is the Biola Challengers Quar­ Farm or County Hospital. ever, under a wholesale program to tet and Good News Quartet. Special Located on the east side of the eliminate private electric companies arrangements will be brought by the Pacific highway along the banks of and auostiiuie socialised plants, the glee club octet; Howard Lawson, Bear Creek, the hospital, with It* tax losses involved become a menace Trumpeter; Leland Whitaker, Vocal spacious buildings and well-kept to all rema.ning privately owned ■ goi0|st. professor Görden E. Hooker grounds, presents a very pleasing property. well known Composer-PlonUt, will picture to passers-by. And a visit to the institution Itself adds more ful­ Washington, Oregon and Tennes­ be at the piano. see are now face to face with the tax This Is an unusual opportunity ly to the impression made upon losses that follow usurpation of tbe for the people of Central Point and first sight, on the south of the main field of private enterprise by social­ vicinity to take in one of the finest building is the manager’s home, ized federal, state or local power glee clubs on the coast. We are look­ containing beautiful apartments for agencies. The Grants Pass, Oregon, ing forward to a wonderful even­ Mr. and Mrs. Maust; another for the Courier put« it very aptly when it ing of music, song and special ar­ cook's family, while upstairs are the says It is tune to "prevent gorern­ rangements, by Biola Men's Glee rooms occupied by the laundress and ment, like a gluttonous serpent, Club. the farmer. swallowing more and more of Its In the rear of the main building tall until it chokes to death upon is the laundry, with large drying itself.” rooms on the second floor, to which clothes are taken by an elevator from the wash room. These drying Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geddex of room are heated from the large Koeeburg were over-night guests at Many a one, by being thought bet­ stove on the first floor and are used the Everett Kaber home Monday. ter than be »’as, has become better. when weather conditions do not per­ Mr. and Mra. Faber and their gueets —Jowett. mit drying the clothes outdoors. This department is In charge of Mrs. »tended the Mozart Boys' choir at Mrs. Gandee being loyal to old Gip Vincent, formerly of this com- the Holly. Ireland by wearing a leaf of spinach munlty, who, besides the laundry In lien of the conventional sham- wook, acts as cook on Sundays. Join- rock on St. aPtrlck's Day. 1 ing the laundry building Is the well , ---------- house, with its high tank tower, C L A S S IF IE D James overturf was in from Alka- fr0m whl(.h water ig plped to all II Lake for a glimpse of civilization. ,,artl| of the institution. f fat as a patridg». and twlee as sassy. The main building, with two stories and a full basement, is sur­ A L T O HEPAJH SHOPS Bruce Campbell, on being ques­ rounded by a spacious porch where tioned about a bit of very epicy gos­ the patients may sit at all hours to JACK LEE8' GARAGE sip, saying, "I don’t know anything." watch the passing pageant of the A moment later adding, "And for HAKHEK h HUFH ten cents MORE I'll never know any­ For a smooth shave and quick thing.” By All Interested So what? - TH U RSD AY, CENTRAL I"OINT. OREGON great highway. In the basement, be­ side. *he central heating plant which furnishes heat for «11 «he buildings on the grounds, is a men s domitory. storerooms, etc. On the main floor Is the kitchen, men s din- ii.g room, lounging room, sod the men * hospital ward. On the second floor are rooms for mtn. Connected to the main building by a covered ramp i* the woman’s hospital and living quarters He-e also » 1 « room* for the resident nur­ ses. kitchen for the preparation of ape ial food for the patients. Nurses in charge are Mr*. Mae Marks, head nur»e; Mrs. Walker and her niece. Margaret. At the time of our visit Mrs. Mark» was absent for the day. but Mrs. Walker kindly showed us about the building and explained the routine At the time of our visit there were about fifty men ani women in the hospitial. Most of th so are men and women, some of them very aged, who for some reason or other are ! unable to care for themselves and • whose old age pensions are not suf­ ficient to permit hiring help. It seemed to us that a more appropri­ ate name for the institution would have been the “ Home for the Aged” . Here they receive efficient, sympath­ etic care. Mr. and Mrs. Maust are very busy thesp days getting acquainted with I their new Job and are making plans to bring the institution to a more self-supporting basis. They feel that with the plant in *«tch fine condition and with the acre» of good land available, the farm should produce all the food required for all living on the plact. More cows are needed, more pig* could be raised.more fruit produced and there should be suffic­ ient hen* .»n the pla -c to produce all aEKVICK REALTY 1’ AKLOKH RINGLKTT k FERMANE. nth OOf, FOR CHILDREN UNDER 15 *5.00 MACHINELESS FERMANE.NTS $3.00 *4.IMJ U O D U I Oil. WAVES ?2.oo *2.00 PERMANENTS FOR ....................................... *1.00 Medford School of Beauty Culture 325 E. Main Under Supervision. Safe Insurance at a Having C. L. PERKINS FIRST FEDERAL OPTOMETRY HAVINGS A LOAN ASSN, of Medford Successor to Dr. Elwood Phone 272 135 8. Central Medford, Oregon Pbone 841 Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Co. (Incorporated > See us for Fire Insurance Fire and Automobile LELAND CLARK. Agent 19 North Bartlett 8t. Medford, Ore. Phone 149« SAVINGS ACCOUNTS INSURED 27 N. Holly Telephone 1224 LEONARD Beauty College Medrod 232 E. Main Dr. C. W. Lemery FOR AUTO LOANS (.Successor to Dr. J. J . Emmen») 204 Medford Bldg. I met Ice limited to eye, ear, uose, and throat and fitting of glasso fei. 507 Rea. 101« BEK COMMERCIAL FINANCE CORPORATION Medford. Oregon State License No. M-134. WHY PUT UP with a poor sounding radio? A small service cost will quickly put it In A -l shape. Try us once— you’ll be satisfied. PHILLIPS’ RADIO SERVICE 219 N. Riverside Phone 1508-M Medford, Ore. ALL MAKES Full line o f Genuine Maytag Parts MEDFORD MAYTAG CO. Phone 88 31 N. Bartlett Reasonable Rates on instruction and Beauty Services PERL'S Funeral Home Eads Transfer & Storage Phone 79 Established In your community 25 years Phone 47 428 W. 9th Ht. Medford. Oregon Long distance hauling fuel oil Pbone 815 25 S. Fir, Med. OFFERS— Exceptional oportunity for learning Beauty Culture Washer Service Post Graduate Instructions That is unsurpassed Mr. J. Harrison. Central Point's genial track coach, gazing with re­ proach at his car which refused to start and murmuring, "That man Ford hag certainly put a pot of citi­ zens back on their feet.” CENTRAL POINT BEAUTY SALON Bill Abbott being extra careful! Shampoo, k luger Wave, Manicure ____________ Permanents____________ not to play badminton with any one who can beat him. We know for __CH K K H E FA C T O R IE S certain that he was challenged twice the other evening. He didn’t even SONOMA VALLEY CHEE8E bother to say. "N o", he Just looked FACTORY tired. On North Pec. Highway______ C O N F E C T IO N E R Y Make ROSS * ROSS Candy— Tobbaco— Fishing Tackle FARM IM PI, EMEN TH W. E. ALEXANDER McCormtck-Deering Agent Repalre— Harnes» OKOI ERY sTQKEH__ JONES’ O B O C IR 1 Next to Poetofflce, KAUERS MARKET A Uood Place lo Trade CHET LEONARD Super Service Your Headquarters when in Medford, RICHFIELD HI-OCTANE — l'.S, TIRES A BATTERIES \\e specialize In correct Lubrication, motor tune-np, brake rc-linlng, headlight anil front wheel adjusting, and Electrical Service Riverside at Klxtli Medford Phone 1291 HARDWARE STORE* W. E. ALEXANDER Hardware. Paints Bowl RAWLK1GH PRODUCTS EDWARD W. JONES Rawlelgh Dealer Central Point H E R V IC K H T A T IO N H PENDLETON A PATTERSON Oenernl Petroleum Products Mobil Oil ASSOCIATED SERVICE ____ L C. Grimes REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE L on u rrljf 109 Ksst Main Agency, U r . Phone 799 Medford, Oregon Electric W ater Heater ALW AYS CLEAN AND COOL Some of these high pressure ods now-o-doys soy that soap 41» K. Main Medford prevents "B 0 , " but after all I think hot water is necessary too. Mommy says electric water heating costs so little now that ony one can afford it* great convenience 8TATION Mark A. Goldy, Inc. (Nutrie» A . W in g Modern up-to-date Alleys MEDFORD BOWLING ALLEYS Wrestling Medford Armory Monday Night Heals on Hale at IIROW'VM, Phone IOI VALENTINE'S CAFE Phone S79 1939 ENROLL NOW! And Save $50.00 Business Directory Go to the SQUARE DEAL BARBER SHOP W. A. Shell, prop. 23. egg* neede Mrs. Maust Is planning to can at least 5000 jars o f fruit for next winter's use. But if you don't think they feed the Inmates well up there. Just listen to this Monday dinner menu, which we saw being prepared by Mr. and Mrs Arthur Jenke, cooks at the Farm: Mashed potatoes, Tamale pie, hot rolls with butter, fruit Jello, coffee, tea ()r milk Doctor of An Institution Dedicated to Those Who Save MAH* H How delightful it is to hove hot water ot just the right temperature, olwoys ready in the hot water faucet |ust os comtontly and as reodily available os the cold woter supply After a day and night of hard p la c ­ ing, crying, wriggling, and sleeping, a good hot bath at just the right temperature is the finest tonic a baby can have O P C O ■ t h « CAtifOkN * c*tOC* P©W»« COVWAHY1