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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1939)
CENTRAL POINT PAUK TW O THE CENTRAL I POINT A M E R IC A N Ke-eetablisbed, September 13. l i l l . Unvoted lu tbe beat iuiereata of Central Point and vicinity. Entered aa second claaa matter at tbe post office. Central Point. Ore gon. under tbe Act of March 3, 1173. S o w h a t? - W e should always be kind to any attempt at amendment. An idle sneer or look of incredulity has often been the death of many a good resolve.— Lytton. The talented scion of the Stone family flitting about town Sunday in a car of ancient vintage, getting aLM dCRlPTlO N R A T Lb where he wag going allright but hav a a M o u th s --------------------- -------- - H O* ing to get Pap's car to tow him back One Year ............... ............... 11.41» where he started from. Payable In advance Captain Pierce and Doc. Davis, of Advertising ratea on application the mill, talking a great fishing Office— aecond Street, o ff Main trip, and getting back home again with the best and biggest catch seen A R TH U R EDW ARD PO W E LL in these parts in many months. Editor and Proprietor George Lockwood being chagrined no end when Papa Beck took his nice big truck away from him and gave him a midget runabout in which to deliver bread, George com ing in for a large portion of razzing HOME TOWN DEBT BOOSTERS which he took gallantly, declaring Continued federal deficits make it that the size o f the truck didn't af Inevitable that the question of rais fect the quality of his product any. EDITORIALS ing the federal debt limitation from $45,000.000,000 to $50,000,000,000 will be brought up in Congres. Tho debt 1» rapidly approaching the legal limit and there it must halt unless the American people, through their representatlvea, change the present law. Indications are that It will be no easy matter for the "spenders to chauge the law. Congress, at least temporarily, Is of a mind to economise. But Congres# cannot be expected to stem the tide of spend ing or head the country o ff from bankruptcy entirely on its own Init iative. Again It must be pointed out that In the laat analysis there can be no auch thing as effective economy in government until the people them selves, through the polling booth and otherwise, express a desire for econ omy. Local buslnesg men will have to learn to look farther than the end of their noses and refrain from lob bying for pet local projects which requires so-called 'free" government money. Local Chambers of Com merce and civic bodies will have to forego tbe hypocrisy of demanding economy on the one hand while on the other acting as "pressure group«," howling for public money for pet projecte. Home town boost ers of this sort are almost aa ser ious a menace to Democracy as the worst of the dictators! The nation needs real economy but it can never have It until the American people exhibit a sincere demand for economy — beginning beck home. Mr. Ouy Tex is suffering from a painful attack of sciatic rheumatism. Friday he had four teeth extracted and hopes when a few more are ex tracted his general health will be benetltted. Archie Parker on one end of a rope and a little calf on the other, both trying to go their separate ways but determined to hang on to the rope. Archie finally winning and taking the calf with him. W inter returning to the valley in Jerks to cool o ff the Individuals who have been exclaiming, "W hee, It sure Is hot for this time o f the year!” LUBRICAN, otherwise be forced to do without. Mrs W C. Kinney returned home Don Patterson whisxing about on and tonsil» removed with these Committee» in charge are arrang Wednesday after three months spent ; a sneeze bike, being so pleased that fund». The unit has also paid for ing the unusual offering of linens, j he threatened to buy It for his very three books on pre-natal care w hlci household furnishings, women’s, in cooking fo r a crew of men on : are loaned to expectant mothers by I owu. men's and children'» clothing, aa Foots Creek (ou r Central Point nurse, Mrs. Ir is - , well as accessories for the kitchen Shirley Ayers, one of the tintent bio. , . , _ I and bath. Ayers' cherubs being ever so friend 1 The Unit Will be pleased to re- ( Anyone interested in contributing celve any clothing or articles which ly and eujoying a popeicycle im would be of use for the rummage garments or household furnishings mensely. to the sale line o f goods Is asked Doctor of Opt timet ry sale. . Articles may be left at the Green to call 1518. Successor to Dr. Jnd Ricker« Anyone wishing to know the ex act time for the mail to arrive may Lantern Cafe or w ill be called for if Specialist in all problems of Mrs. Charles Taylor is notified bv consult a certain J. H. rye comfort and vision phone. 217 Fluhrer Bldg. Phone 1148 A certain young married woman worried for fear that Skipper Smith might start some gossip. August W . Glutsch Mrs. Pierce growing beans and quite perturbed because the seed came out of the groimd. Next thing we may hear that she has pulled them out and reversed them. Rental Candle-Lite Sale Library For Humane Society Hundreds of books you’ll like to March 31 Ec Apr. 1 read. Romance — Mystery — Ad Th« anticipated Candle-Llte Sale of the Humane Society will be held Friday and SaMirca... March 31st and April 1st. Dooi> will open at Jack Tharp saying In his sleep. 125 East Main St. next > 'he Med Number, please.'- ford National Hank, at lo :o 0 A. M. Friday. This annual sale of the Humane Society has always in the past been The Central Point Health Unit held in the Fall but wanting this met Friday, March 24 for their reg sale to be unusual It has been post poned until now. ular bi-monthly luncheon and busl All merchandise will bo offered at ness meeting at Mrs. Thornley's low prices, making the sale benefi home on the Old Stage road. Tentative plans for the annual cial to the needy and giving an op rummage sale to be held soon were portunity to buy things they would discussed. The local unit of the County Health Association conducts two rummage sales each year in order to raise funds which are used for health work In Central Point. During the past year, eyes have been examined, glasses purchased FU R N ITU R E R E P A IR E D For a smooth »have and quick SERVICE Go to the SQUARE D EAL BARBER SHOP W. A. Shell, prop. CHEESE FACTORIES__ SONOMA VA LLEY CHEESE FACTORY On North Pac. Highway______ in GOOD TUST NOW! And Save $50.00 R IN G L E T T e PE R M A N E N TS 50*. FOR C H ILD REN UNDER 13 »$3.00 MACH INK. LESS PER M AN EN TS ................... $3.00 #4.00 R E G U LA R O IL W AV E S ............................... #2.00 «2.00 PE R M A N E N TS FOR ...................................... #1.00 Medford School of Beauty Culture 325 E. Main Under Supervision. Phone 84 MADE TO ORDER 824 8. Central Medford Safe Insurance at a Saving C. L. PER K INS Orth Miller ordering food for a itarvlng friend and saying, with an ilry wave of his hand. “ Oh, take all 'he time you want, It Isn’t for me.” BeuLah Faber breathlessly ex plaining her reason for not attend ing a meeting by saying, " I simply can't, I read In the paper last night that 1 was giving a tea today." W E H A U L A N Y TH IN G Doctor of Any time— Any place Satisfaction Guaranteed Private St»rage Rooms OPTOM ETRY FOR RESULTS Davis Feed Store Medford— Ashland Oregon (M edford'» only Drlve-in Tray Service) APRIL 1 with G LE N H A M ILTO N and his band North on Riverside, Medford S A T U R D A Y NIG H T Regular Old Tim e Orchestra Small Hall in One admission In both H all» Men 40c— Ladle* 20c FIRST FED ER AL SAVINGS Ä LOAN ASSN, o f Medford An Spring House Cleaning' When checking up on spring needs, don’t forget that Mattress to be re-made or re placed. See ns for Fire Insurance Fire and Automobile Phone 272 135 S. Central Medford, Oregon LKLAND CLARK. Agent 10 North Bartlett St. Medford, Ore. Phone Ittfl Dr, C. W . Lemery (Sncceeser to Dr. J. J. Emmena) POR 204 Featuring FROZEN ROGUE, FO U N TAIN DRINKS, P L A T E LUNCHES SANDWICHES ( Incorporated) D A N C E Oriental Gardens T H E C O FFE E S H O P Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Successor to Dr. Elwood DAVIS T R A N S F E R CO. Fir at Eigth Phone 644 •■■ a S, f •. Little Jimmy Ross, who was 19 months old the 28th of March, run ning In and out o f all the doors at the Patterson Service Station this morning. Institution Dedicated to Those Who Save SAYINGS ACCOUNTS INSURED *7 N. Holly Telephone 1224 Medford Bldg. I ractlce limited to eye, ear, aoee. and throat and fitting of glaaeea. Tel. 567 Rea. 101# W H Y PUT UP with a poor sounding radio? A small service cost will quickly ut It in A -l shape, ry us once— you’ll be satisfied. PH ILLIPS ' RADIO SERVICE 210 N. Riverside Phone 1B98-M Medford, Ore. f P E R L ’S A U T O LO A N S 8KK COMMERCIAL FINANCE CORPORATION Medford. Oregon State License No. M-134. Washer Service A L L MAKES Full line of Genuine Maytag Parts MEDFORD MAYTAG CO. Phone 38 81 N. Bartlett Eads Transfer & Storage Funeral Home Established In your community 23 years Phone 47 428 W . 8 th Medford. Oregon tit. Long distance hnaling fuel oil Phone 813 25 8. Kir, Med. Also chairs to be recovered. BEAUTY PARLORS CENTRAL PO INT BEAUTY SALON Shampoo, lin g e r Wave, Manicure ____________ Permanents_____________ ENROLL or A R EAL CHICK Business Directory BARBER SHOPS Swem'i GIFT SHOP Medford AND REKIN1SHED CLASSIFIED JACK LEES' GARAGE Flat Monthly charge of SOf Health Unit Notes Hal Jewett weeping long and loud because he couldn’t find his little cap, wasting a lot of energy on ac count of no one ever allows him to wear It even when he knows where It is. OPENS venture. You can take two books ■ day if you like. City Cabinet Shop Always Welcome AUTO R EPAIR SHOPS THl'KBDAY, MARI H 30, n m CHNTRAi. POINT. ORFOON Call Flowers' Mattress Shop for further information 407 E. 4th A Hivcrside Phone 548 Medford, Oregon CONFECTIONERY ROSS A ROSS Candy— Tobbaco— Fishing Make Tackle FARM IM PLEM ENTS W. E. ALEXAN D ER McCormlck-Deertng Agent Repair»— Harneas CH ET L E O N A R D Super Service Your Headquarter* when in Medford. UHOCEHY STORKS RICHFIELD HI-OCTANE — U.S. TIRES A BATTERIES JONES' GROCERY Next to Po»toIBce. W e specialize In correct Lubrication, motor tnne-up, brake re-lining, headlight and front wheel adjusting, and Electrical Service FABER'S M ARKET A Good Place lo Trade HARDWARE 8 TOKKM W. E. A LEXAN D E R Hardware. Palnte RAWLK1UH PRODUCTS ED W ARD W. JONES Rawlelgh Dealer Central Point Riverside at Sixth Medford Bowl Phone 1224 Modern up-to-date Alleys ALW AYS CLEAN AND COOL MEDFORD B O W LIN G A L LE Y S O f cou you’re going to the Golden Gate I s i 2.35 ROUND TRI P to ¿AN FRANCISCO PHONE 38