The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, July 13, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN.
PAUK TWO
CENTRAL POINT. OREGON
2__ '
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hamilton
Mrs Lettie Gregory and daughter
We shall survive only through the
Crescent
THE CENTRAL POINT
__ City
C. ' last
__ ' and another group of friends from
du<- process of democracy, limitin’? Lysle motored to C
___ r_"j
were t. guests
at th® * “
Julv 3rd. returning home: Klamath
Falls
..
our President. Twelve year» carries Monday
a
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-- -- - a —
• -«
• » • - » X. ... — A flu t hl. f /Nil 1' t h
Mr». Gregory’» »•iater. Buckman home on the Fourth.
us, we fear, straight toward a dic­ Saturday.
Mrs. Mary Coker returned home
tatorship."
Friends are glad to have Mr»,
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—......... —
.
■■ — ■
Pointing out that the same posi­ with them for a visit.
Cliff Phillips back home and much
Re-established, September 13, 192t. tion would have been taken in the
Mrs.
The Golden Link class will hold improved and able to be up. been
Devoted to the best interests of day» of Washington or Lincoln, the
Phillips and children have
article said :
their
party
at
the
Kilburn
home
Central Point and vicinity.
___ _____
Eugene
_____ _ up near
visiting
Eugene.
Even if President Roosevelt had Friday afternoon.
Entered as second class matter at drawn the nation upward out of the
did not return with bls mother as
his aunt made h'm a Kitt of a trip
the po»t office, Central Point, Ore­ depression, even if he had cured
Mr. and Mrs. E E. Scott left laet to the World’s Fair.
the
evils
of
non-employment
so
that
gon, under the Act of March 8, 1879.
there actually was a labor short­ weeg for Eugene for a visit at the
tv,
even if he had succeeded In Bruce Powell home.
Jesse Richardson and i Clarence
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
balancing the budget, even if he
_________
_ to Gold I Beach
a trip
Mis. Elaine Brophy and house Long made
Six Months ...............
»100 had stimuated private industry so
with’ a «af® for Mr. Dickinson, who
1
guest
Miss
Peggy
Fraser
of
Seattle
One Year .....................
Il.»0 that the county was materially pros­
purchased the bank from L. Hat­
perous, even if the legislation he
tv left Sunday morning for San Fran­ field.
Payable in advance
cisco where they will visit the
sponsored
had
ameliorated
economic
Advertising rates on application
and social conditions, even if he World’s Fair for a couple of weeks.
Office—Second Street, off Main had
Mr. and Mrs. Gilman spent the
innoculated the country against
The Hotel Valandra will be known week end at Marshfield and Empire.
subversive
isms,
even
though, from
now on as the Rossi Motel. Mr
ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL
through eight years of labor and Rossi has all new signs painted.
Mr. E. E. Scott was proudly show­
Editor and Proprietor
vision, he had brought the United
ing a picture of his children taken
States to the peak of her history,
at his home on Father’s Dav. All
we would ask him gracefully to
OVERLOOKED LAST WEEK
terminate his tenure of office."
(Editor’s Note: The following his children were home and none of
There is the gist of the most poi­ items were prepared last week but them had made plans with the
nt argument against Mr. Roose­ somehow overlooked for the run.) others. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Scott
from White Fish, Montana. Mr. and
velt's third term ambitions. Even
TWELVE YEARS TOO MUCH
had he been successful as a Presi­
Mrs. Laura Fisher and little Mrs. Everett Scott of Dunsmuir, Mr.
One of the clearest recitals of op­ dent. he should not seek to establish daughter Gloria May returned to
position to a third term for Presi­ himself permanently. Failing in his their home in Empire for the
dent Roosevelt has been set fourth foremost pledges to reduce unem­ Fourth after a three week visit with
by a church pubication under the ployment and raise farm prices, he Mrs. Fisher’s mother Mrs. John
heading, “Twelve Years Too Much". should be even more inclined to Brenner.
Disregarding all discussion of prece­ step out and give someone else the
Mr. Flaharty has had another
dent» and other historical argu­ chance to improve conditions.
ments, the publication goes to the
number of teeth extracted. It seems
FURNITURE REPAIRED
heart of the question by asserting:
like be must have more teeth than
"It may be pleaded, realistically,
most folks by the number of ses­
AND REFINISHED
that there is a crisis in the nation
sions he holds with the dentist.
or
and that President Roosevelt alone
can save us. How many years will
Billy Grieve, small son of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kelly and boys
M
IDE
TO
OllDEK
be need to save us? We shall be Mrs. Heston Grieve of Prospect re­ left Sunday morning for Crescent
saved by no one man, for that turned to his home in Prospect City to spend the holidays but was
means dictatorship. We shall be Tuesday after being confined to the driven home Monday evening by the
Med forti
»21 S. Central
saved by no single governing clique. Community Hospital with a frac-
frac­ rain.
tured arm for a few days.
AMERICAN
m
EDITORIALS
and Mrs. Victor Noel and little a picnic at Jackson Hot Spring» but
daughter Vicki Jeannine of Ashland. owing to the rain was held at the
Mr and Mr»
Hadley Dressier Of Scott home.
Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Anders and children Barbara and
Jimmy were all in the pictures as
FOB
well
other pictures with Just the
children and Mr. Scott. Monday,
SEE
July 3 the same group which in­
COMMERCIAL FINANCE
cluded Mrs. Scott, with th» except­
CORPORATION
ion of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Scott en­
Medford. Oregon
joyed a dinner, picnic style, at the
State License No. M-131.
Scott home. This was to have been
AUTO LOANS
at moot Reasonable Drices
PERMANENTS—$1.30 up
A Special Oil Permanent at $2.50
An Excellent Machlm-les» $3.50
Cook’s Beauty Shop
SEE BOTH
FAIRS
ROUND
TRIP
FOR
ONLY
in chair cars and coaches
Here’s the chance of a lifetime
to see the U. S. at low cost.
*135.00
ROUNDTRIP
In Standard Pullmans, plus berth
Southern Pacific
See local S P. agent or write J. A.
OKMANDY. Gen. Pase. Agent. KI
Pacific Building. Portland, Oregon
Clifford Smith and a couple of
friends from West Salem, Wisconsin
stopped for a brief visit with Mr.
Smith’s cousin Mr. Edward Jones
and family Monday evening.
Mrs. Frank Cochran had the mis­
fortune to break her arm and is in
the Community hospital.
DANCE
with GLEN HAMILTON
and his band
Oriental Gardens
Medford
Make
CHET LEONARD
Super Service
Your Headquarters when in Medford.
RICHFIELD HI-OCTANE — U.S. TIRES & BATTERIES
We specialize in correct Lubrication, motor tune-up, brake re-lining,
headlight and front wheel adjusting, and Electrical Service
Medford
Riverside at Sixth
I’hone 12!»»
($5.00 Holds Any Garment)
IN HIS NEW HOME
caraculs , squirrels , squirrel locks
HUDSON SEALS, MUSKRATS, MINKS
ERMINES
Doing the Same High Class Work
FURNITIRE UPHOLSTERY
Arista Fur Shop
MATTRESSES MADE AND RENOVATED
“Fur* of Distinction"
Holly Building
Miss Hazel Neff returned to her
home in Bend after a long visit with
her grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Lindley.
Swem’s Gift Shop
On Main St.
Phone Bl
14 S. Bartlett
Medford, Oregon
LOCALS
11 ¡ 'I
The largest and finest selecton
on display here.
These are Unusual Bargain*
City Cabinet Shop
Mr. and Mrs. George Howard and
son Bill spent Monday In Medford.
Mr. Howard is manager of Diamond
Lake resort.
Greeting Cards
For Ever Occasion
Better Permanents
Medford, Ore.
»M»/-
st/l
4th at Riverside
MÍÓVA»
t /. if < Af /..I t 1A»
Medford
H 1.1» AAV/..'*
RIGHT NOW! THE TOGGERY’S
Store-wide Men’s Wear Sale
SATURDAY NIGHT
Regular Old Time Orchestra
Small Hall
One admission in both Halls
Men 40c—Iatdie» 3Oc
TROWBRIDGE
Cabinet Workt
Everything In Cabinet Work
Established In 1908
FOR YEARS THE TOGGERY HAS BEEN KNOWN AS THE LEADING MEN’S WEAR
STORE IN SOUTHERN OREGON, OFFERING FINER QUALITY CLOTHING AND A
MORE PERSONAL SERVICE TO THE MEN AND YOUNG MEN OF THIS COMMUN­
ITY. IT IS THE SAME FINE QUALITY AND THE SAME PERSONAL SERVICE AS
EVER. BUT RIGHT NOW AND FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS YOU CAN BUY
EVERYTHING AT REDUCED PRICES (contract goods excepted). SUITS, SHOES,
HATS, SHIRTS ETC. EVERYTHING GOES.
Cool Suits
$24.50 Men’s «Suits
FOR HOT WEATHER
Why suffer with the heal when you can he comfortable in one of
these lightweight Tropical Worsteds or summer wash suits.
$15.00 Summer Suits
In white, greys and greens. Double or single breasted.
These suits can be washed or dry cleaned. Now
$16.85
Every suit new this spring. New styles,
new patterns, new values.
$12.85
to $29
Tropical Weight
All-woo| worsted suit.«. No different from year-’round suits ex­
cept lighter and cooler. You'll stay cool and have that well groom<-d
look all day long . . . even wwlien it's a hundred in the shade.
$15.00 Tropical Worsteds, $9.85
$19.50 Tropical Worsteds, $15.85
$22.50 Tropical Worsteds, $17.85
All Sport Coats at Reduced Prices.
Some As Low As
And It’s
CLEAN . COOL
CONVENIENT . ECONOMICAL
In warm, summer weather
an electric range is a neces­
sity in YOUR kitchen ’ It’s
CLEAN—no soot, ashes and
grime, no scouring of pots
and pans !
COOL, too !
Electric cooking ends the
drudgery of preparing meals in on overheated,
unhealthful kitchen CONVENIENT in every
way—instant heat exactly where you want it
at the turn of a switch, automatic cooking,
too, gives odded hours of leisure ECONOM­
ICAL ? Certainly ? Only half os much os
you'd gu««s it would cost !
Special
for This Sale
Only
Dress Slacks and Pants
In this large assortment of pant» and slack/, you will find just llic
l««lr you need to go with »our spurt coat or to complete your sport
outfit. Gaberdines, Bedford Cord«. Flannels and Worsted*,
Up
Up
Up
Up
to
to
to
to
$5.50,
$7.00,
$8.00,
$9.00,
Now
Now
Now
Now
$3.95
$4.89
$5.89
$6.89
All Dress Shirts
At Sale Prices. Some as low as
.19
$19.85
$32.50 «Suits Now $25.85
I
So cool and so easy to wash.
Sanforized shrunk. New and
attractive patterns to choose
from.
$2.35 VALUES, NOW $1.89
$3.50 VALUES. NOW »IM
$3.30 VALUES. NOW $3.49
$a.oo VALUES, NOW »3.0$
All «Shoes
At Reduced Prices
NUNN-BUSH SHOES
*S low As
$6.95
EDGERTON SHOES
as low as
* $3.93
IM »BBS and H ARDEMAN
Felt Hats
Every bat new this season
HARDEMAN $I.<H»
«ALUES Now
DOBBs
Now
1M»BBS
Now
$5.< h > Values
.........................
$7.50 Values
.........................
$0.3»
At Reduced Prices
VALUES,
VALUES,
VALUES,
VAH ES,
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
I
$3.95
All Straw Hats
$2.» mi
•3AO
$4.00
•5.00
»i
$3.1!»
$1.40
SI SO
$2J»9
$3.89
ALL-SPORT SHIRTS—SWIM TRUNKS-WORK CLOTHES AT REDUCED PRICES
THE TOGGER Y
£
£
In thi» group will be found those long-wearing, hard-finished,
worsted suits for which The Toggery has long been famou* !
Wash Slacks
Values
Values
Values
Values
S
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34 North Central, Medford, Oregon
B. C. "Mac'' McKenna—A. D. “Art'' Hwu
y,
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£
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