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CENTRAL P O fiT STAR
VO LU M E T U K E E
FRIDAY, AUGUST 15. 1930
ENDEAVORS TO MEET
LABT WEEK OF MONTH
FRAUDS
The Federal Government has be
gun an active campaign against false,
fraudulent and misleading advertising.
The Federal Trade Commiasfon has
announced a policy of holding newt-
pap*-rt anil inagasines responsible
equally with the advertisers.
One result ha, been the cleaning
up of the advertising columns of the
less reap insible publications in the
past few month*. Anothei result has
been to send advertising frauda, espe
cially medical quacks, into radio
bn adcasting.
h o n o r or later broadcasting will
have to be regulated, too.
CIGARETTES
The prejudice against cigarettes
term , t< have practically disappeared.
The rep* r| of the bureau ol Internal
Revenue for the year which ended on
June -Mil i last, shows the largest con-
sun ip I mi of ci| v r 'i i s in history,
nearly < ie hundí"1 and twenty bil
lion of hem ha v ug been sold dur
ing the ear T h a ’ is an average of
1,000 cig reties a .ear lor every man,
woman a J child in the United States)
The i* -a that cigarette smoking is
w in e in .rious to health il m the u-e
of lobar i in other forms is still held
in some ijuaiters, hut medical men
generally do nut take I very serious
ly-
Cigare te smoking by women it now
conun-nt ace, though until the
*r
there wa. only one restaurant in New
York that permitted wumeu to smoke
w ithin i , walla.
pOLn ;cs
A fte r II tit« njund and fury over
the ra tif alioa of the Naval Reduc
tion tre. y, ju>t tune Sen tort voted
agamit i .
By th< none they made, and die
amount >f apace which the newa-
papera g v r to the opp< neuta of the
treaty, r. o»t people were expecting,
it not defeat of the treaty, at least
a very < lose vote.
In Washington
every!««! knew better. There never
was any ria l doubt that the treaty
would be ratified.
A ll the uproar
was merely personal and partisan poli
tics.
The trouble with two-trirds of the
so-called “news” that comes out of
Washington it that it is misleading.
It gives the impression that little men
are lug men, that their words are in
tended to be taken seriously.
HOMES
Home building is on the increase,
according to the Home Owners In
stitute ol America.
Regions where
theie has been no shortage of bous
ing facilities are now beginning to
feel a demand dor new homes.
This is a particularly favorable
time in which to build a house, the
Institute states.
Budding materials
are lower than at any time since 1922,
and
financing companies, savings
banks and other money-lending insti
tutions arc making more liberal loans
for home building, and on c.
terms.
Practically every new home is bu
with borrowed mot.ey. Most pioi
ho'a that it is better to have a "p<
maneut" mortgage on one's home tha
to own it free ano clear.
In m <
communities it is easier to sell pro
erty with a mortgage on it than oth*,
wise, and there is less of the horn
owner's individual capital tied up ii
a house which cannot he turned ink
cash in an emergency.
CREDIT
A few years ago the principn'
rocer in the suburban town when
w j i living began to raise hi« price*
A fte r a few month, my family found
it so much cheaper to go across the
railroad to the "cash and carry" store
that they transferred all their trade
there. O ur old gioccr stopped me on
the street one day and asked whether
he had failed to give satisfaction. 1
told him I was satisfied with every
thing but his prices.
»
H e explained that so many rich
people had moved into the suburb
tliat he had io charge more, because,
as he explained, the rich took so long
to pay their bills I
My next door
neighbor, reputed a millionaire, had
i not settled his grocery hill for three
years. Instead of refusing to sell him.
1 the gtoeer was so afraid of losing
the “millionaire trade" that he tried
to make me, and other, like me, who
bought for cash, pay in,crest on the
debts of the wealthy.
I was reminded of this by sexting
a report of the Department of Com
merce on retail store failures, in which
it is stated that the principal cause
la the extension of credit
It sc*-m.
- incredible that there ar
"ople w
| do not pay for the foo<
y eat, but
1 anpareatly there are a good many oi
f
The eleventh annual
filir ls lin n
Endeavor Summer Conference w ill
he held ill T u rn e r, Oregon, August
25 to September! 1. II» purpose is
Io fu rn is h (ru in in g in C hristian E n
deavor w o rk am i o th e r lines o f
leadership. A ll young people w ho
w ish Io attend are e lig ib le.
D u rin g the m ornings
delegates
w ill attend classes on various
phutes
of
C h ris tia n
Endeavor
w o rk . A fternoons w ill he give a Io
dir»-*-led
reuerealion,
in e lm th tg
ha, .m il, vo lle y - h all, sw im m ing,
boating, ele.
Each evening there
w ill he un in s p ira it mal address,
given h;. D r. V le-o- Me •. *s o f the
i . n iv e r i l y o f Oregon. 'I he clos
lug event o f each evening w ill be
u b o n fire n u e lin g out of doors, al
W'hli h Professor Boss (itiile y o f
F.i.-gent, dean o f the conference
w ill p r o hie.
NUMBER
Golden Link
Class Holds
Meeting Fri.
HENS PRODUCE TENTH
OF FA R M IN C O M E
tMore Than One Third of Whole
THREE
World*» Poultry
Found in This Country
By Caleb Johnson
As in almost e v e ry th in g else, the und egg*.
The p o u ltry in d u s try has dvvel- ;
The Golden I.in k B ible Class o f
U niteti Slates leads the w o rld in
pped from a sm all beginning when ,
I
the
C h ris tia n C hurch lie ld th e ir
p o u ltry and egg p ro d u ctio n .
the fir s t settlers brought fo w ls to ,
reg
ula
r m o n th ly m eeting
F rid a y
P o u ltry are raised everyw here N o rth Am erica and the p ro d u c tio n
afl* ri.oo n at the Inane o f Mrs. J.
in the w o rld . E ve rybo dy eats egg*. o f p o u ltry fo r meat und eggs has ’
i Sanford Biehardson on Beall Lane.
But one th ird o f a ll ttie w o rld ’s been an im p o rta n t source o f food
The afternoon was spent under the
domestic p o u ltry ore in th is coun supply fo r the eilies fo r over 100
: big Ire ■. on the law ».
try . We have five hens to every years. The eom niereial develop
M is. John Catey the president
hum an being w h ic h is a very much m ent o f plants devoted to p o u ltry
!
presided
and the s c rip tu re lesson
hig he r p ro p o rtio n than is to be raising alone began about
1870,
was read by Mrs. V ic to r Bursell.
found anyw here else.
and th erea fte r increased u tie n tio n
Mrs. M illa rd ofered prayer.
T ills is one branch o f a g ric u l wus given to
breeding, feeding,
D elicious refreshm ents
of
ice
ture that is not co n fin e d to farm s. and management.
In about 1873
cream, sherbet, cake and iced tea
As everybody know s, residents o f standards w ere developed, und in
w ere servd.
villages and o f the suburbs o f cities 1X74 the firs t standard o f p erfec
SCHOOL T E A C H E R S N A M E D
T hose e n jo y in g Mrs. R ichardson’s
are
as
fre
q
u
e
n
tly
as
not
found
keep
EOH N E X T YEAR
tio n was p rinted . Beginning about
h o .p ita lity w ere Mesdames: Hed-
ing "b a c k y a rd ” flocks o f p o u try. telie year 1890, hatching in in c u
P H IL METSCHAN
! gepeDi, l.a’ itpm an. • » w e ll. H ale” ,
The fo llo w in g teachers w ill teach Som ething m ore than h a lf a m il bators on a large scale developed,
R
epublican
C
andidate
fo
r
Ihe
o
f-
Ca'.ey, I e the ro w , H o v e r. M illa rd ,
lio
n
such
hack
yard
flocks
are
es
in the C entral P oint schools Ine
and in 1916 the In te rn a tio n a l Baby
fice o f G overnor o f fhe State o f Coker, G regory.
F u rs e ll Conger,
tim ated by the Federal Departm ent C hick Association was organized.
com ing year.
¡ Capps. Cash H erm anson, Cochran,
Oregon.
H igh school teachers are: Hay o f A g ric u ltu re , w h ic h has com put -
In the e arly h is to ry o f the p o u l
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W ile y, Ed Jones, j ». W , Jones,
I.. /.o lid (ro a c h ) C o rv a llis ; Miss i d the to ta l num ber o f farm flocks tr y in d u s try Ihe egg m arket o ffe r
SPECIAL MISSIONARY
Clara
V in ce ,¡1, Sarah
V incent,
K a ih e rin Blood o f Eugene; Miss L o at fiv e and one h a lf m illio n , o r a ed the m ain stim ulus
to better
MEETINGS
HERE
Young,
G illis p ie ,
M id dlcb ush cr,
ve ll e S h irle y o f C o rv a llis ;
Miss lo ta l o f about fi.OoO.OOO flo cks in methods.
In th is land o f abun
f i l 'h. ; C illj'.p fr, D oris Biehardson,
Ethel Fleischer, o f M edford; Mr». a ll.
dant meal supplies, eggs w ere more
Bev. J u liu s Bapley and w ife , m is Donald l:i. nard'.on. Jean H erinan-
M ild re d Boss, C entral P oint.
P o u ltry is raised on m ore Ilian o f a lu x u ry than p o u ltry .
U n til
i'o b b ie
V incent.
Mre.
Crude school teachers are: Mae 8b per cent o f the farm s o f the Ih t developm ent o f cold storage, sionaries in South A m erica w ill be son an '
*! i i? class to meet
R lchurdson, firs t, M ed ford ; Arlene c o u n try . About 85 per cent o f the m a rk e tin g was lim ite d by the lack ij) C entral P oint on Monday a f Vin< ¡1
ternoon, and w ill conduct a ser at her l:i : ;? in September.
Huy, second. C e n tra l P o in t; Jeun fo w ls are raised on general form s o f means o f p reservation.
Eggs
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; :
; S tratton, th ird , Ashland; Mabel Han in flocks o f 50 Io -100 hens, p rin were often preserved by im m ersion vice in the church here in the ev
ening. Then on Tuesday a fte r-
THE
FEDERATED
f
sen, fo u rth , M edford; Margaret H u r c ip a lly
in
the
g ra in -p ro d u c in g in lim e w a te r and w ere sometimes
n o "” there w ill be a ladies* group
CHURCHES
ney, sixth , C entral P o in t; George n o rth ce ntral Stales.
preserved in ice houses. As fac m eeting w here both M r. and Mrs.
K. I.owe, seventh, A shland; D. F, farm s in 1(129 was about 442,000,- ilitie s became available, cold s to r
Character Study
Bapley w ill speak, and w ill tr y to
A m ick, eighth. C en tral P oint.
0.10, w itli a value or $403,000,000, age came in to m ore general use
As it affects h is to ry , is most in
answ er any questions w h ic h may
The income fro m chickens
and as a means o f pre serving the s u r
teresting. Saul, the fir s t k in g o f
be
in
the
m
inds
o
f
those
present.
P ire Mar«hal Visita
tig -, amounted to about 10 |>er plus p roduction
Israel, is Ihe one we are stu dyin g
o f Ihe S pring
A general attendance is urged.
W. II. F u lle r, siate F ire M arshall cent o f n il fa rm Income in 1928, m onths fo r consum ption in Sum
this week. F in d the s c rip tu re in
of Dallas, Oregon has been in Cen • mg estimated at $717,000,000 fo r m er und F a ll. The in tro d u c tio n o f T h is w ill lx- a most opportune 1st Sam. 8:5 ;yid fo llo w the s to ry
tral Potili thè pasl weelt un bus eggs an I U58.000.000 fo r chickens, the*30-dozen egg case to displace tim e to hear o f the real needs in o f Saul th ro ug h to the end o f the
that unevangelized land to Uie south
iness.
o r a to ta l o f $1,175,000.000 out o f Ihe b a rre l as a package fo r eggs,
book. Note that th e ir rejectio n o f
o f us.
a to ta l income o f $11,827,000,000 w h ic h occurred about 1880, was !
God, 8:7-9 dete rin ina d Ihe charac
C ity V is ito r
fro m farm p ro d u ctio n .
P o u ltry a considerable economy. The p ro - 1
te r o f Ihe k in g that they should
Paul W hitm an o f M edford was products w ere exceeded in value ilu c lio n o f dressed p o u ltry fo r m a r-|
have. School opens at 9:45.
a business v is ito r in C entra! Point in 1928 by o n ly fo u r o the r farm ket was g re a tly stim ulated by the
The Temple Service
Tuesday.
products— r o m . m ilk , sw ine
and use o f re frig e ra tio n fo r tra n s p o r
Is being used as the basis o f pra c
c o tio n . O ver 2,500,000,0181 dozen tation and storage.
tica l lessons in the young peoples’
D in n e r Guest
eggs anil more
than
500.000,000
P o u ltry ra isin g occupies an im
meetings at 7 o’clock. A ll young
John Bowman o f the Im p e ria l chicks are produced a nn ua lly.
(K irlaut place in the o rganization
people are in v ite d . Mrs. H.
W.
W IT H
V alley wus a d in n e r g o 4 Mon lav
Davisson, the leader, w ill have a
The p o u ltry in d u s try o f the Un- o f North Am erican farm s. Not o n
at the home Of Mr. m id .Mrs. L id 11
m in ia tu re camp fo r the help o f
ed Slates represents on the one ly is p o u ltry raised on about 90
Boomer in M edford.
those ta kin g Ihe lessons.
hand a w id e ly d is trib u te d enter l»er cent o f the farm s, but on m any
In the C hurch Services
prise supplem ental lo general farm farm s p o u ltry products are one o f
Station Repainted
Guy Lom bardo,
the
orchestra Bev. W. B. H a w k in s
o f Grants
ing, und on the o the r hand a hig h the best paying products.
The Beeln-e C ra te r Lake Service
The value o f
eggs represents leader, w as p la y in g g o lf the o th e r Pass w ill b rin g the message in the
degree o f sp e cia liza l'o n in c o m
Station has been n e w ly painted in m ercial plants. In p ro d u cin g sec about 57 per cent and Ihe value o f a fte rn oo n,
when
his
opponent m o rn in g service, and Rev.
John
side und out.
tio ns near the la rg e r eilies on the p o u ltry meat about 43 per cent o f pointed to one o f the players be- S tille , o f T ra il w ill give an illu s
iiin d him .
trated lecture in the evenin g, and
A tla n tic seaboard and in the Pac the to ta l value o f a ll p o u ltry p ro
Visits Stones
’
See that fe llo w ," said L o m b a r w 'ill speak specially to the young *
ducts.
Chickens
c
o
n
trib
u
te
about
ific coast states o f C a lifo rn ia , O re
M r .and Mrs. E d w in N ichols o f I
f i l e ’s
w o rth people.
B rin g y o u r
frie n d s
to
gon and W ashington, there are a r- 95 per cent o f the value o f a ll p o u l do’s com panion.
M edford were callers al the E. p.
fiv
e
m
illio
n
dollars,
and
w
o
u
ld
you hear these good messages.
Good
i is in w h ic h com m ercial p o u ltry tr y p ro ilu cts and are the o n ly class
Stone home Wednesday.
I k lieve it, he can’! even w rite his song services w ill help you w o r
produel ion predom inates. In other o f p o u ltry raised e xtensively fo r
ow n name."
sh ip God.
loca litie s, the keeping o f p o u ltry the p ro du ction o f eggs, a ll o the r
Visitng Parents
Just then >h • p la \c re fe rre d to,
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fo r breeding stock and
fo r the classes being raised p rim a r ily fo r
R ichard S te rlin g
W h itn e y
and
smocked his b a ll a w n ’ op, and Surprise Party
p ro du ction o f eggs fo r h atching is the p ro du ction o f meat.
son B ichard Jr., w ere v is itin g the im p o rtu n t, the baby chicks being
shouted, “ F ore.”
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A group o f frie n d s gave Fred
fo rm e r’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A,
“ W e ll,” said Guy,
‘a n yw a y he V irtu e a surprise p a rty
sold lo those w ho keep both large Hold Housewarming
at
his
P. W h itn ey, on the W illo w Springs
can count.”
and sm all flo cks fo r com m ercial
T w e n ty -fo u r
members o f the
home T hursday evening. The young
road.
ized egg p ro du ction .
W om an’s B e lie f Corps drove out
people present w e re : Edna W o lff.
The ro a r o f the s u rf w ill be brot E llen V irtu e , D orothy Jones, Mae
to the b e a u tifu l home o f Mrs. H u r
T
h
ro
ug
ho
ut
the
fa
rm
p
roduction
V isiting in M edford
ry Du Buque a* W oodlaw n O r d irect to the ears o f the ra d io lis - Eicher, M arion
Easier,
H ow ard
L ittle Miss Jean H e rm a ,p o n Is area, as w e ll as in the com m er
chards
T hu rsda y a fternoon,
and leners when WPG, A tla n tic C ity , Snyder,
O rv jlle
Caster, H a rry
c
ia
l
p
o
u
ltry
d
is
tric
ts
are
many
spending the week in M edford asi
of
a S n yde r an d F red V irtu e . R efresh
specialized
egg- packing gave a housew arm ing. A pleasant completes (he in s ta lla tio n
i guest of tie r aunt and uncle, Mr. | h ig h ly
"m
ik
e
”
,
suspended
over
the
waves,
ments o f sandwiches, punch and
niants, p o u ltry -fe e d in g and slaught- tim e was spent and ice cream and
Hid Mrs. M ajor M. M orris.
the
M illio n
D o lla r w afers w ere served.
Itr in g
plants,
p o u ltry - canning w afers w ere served by the ladies underneath
p ie r. Ted Weems, Guy Lom bardo,
pi.nils, and
egg-breaking
plants,
le w e tt "n Vacation
Sleepy H all, C ha rlie
D ornb e rg er, Visit N iece
Leave
for
Home
• ’ro f. II. P. Jewett and fa m ily left w h ile cold storage warehouses are
M ilt Shaw, and o th e r famous o r
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G
illis
p
ie
and
Mr. and Mrs. Sim onton o f Os
I'rid a y fo r Lake o f the Woods fo r h voted to an Im p o rta n t extent to
daughter Gladys o f Eugene w ho chestras w ill he heard fro m A tla n wego stopped in th is
the s to rin g o f p o u ltry products.
c ity
last
i weeks’ vaaetion.
tic ’s ocean piers th ro ug h
WPG
week, enroute to C ra te r Lake, to
A lthough the in d u s try is made up have been v is itin g relatives here
(w h ic h ,
in c id e n tly ,
stands
fo r
v is it M r. and Mrs. E. P. Stone.
p rim a r ily o f producers and han le ft Saturday fo r te h lr home. Mrs.
Irings W|ife Home
W o rld ’s Play G round) and the C ol
G
illespie
is
a
sister
o
f
Mrs.
B
ur-
Mrs. Stone is a niece o f M r. and
Irsel Lew is drove to I.ake o f the dlers o f chickens and chicken eggs
sell, Mrs. H aley and Mrs. Pow ell. um bia Broadcasting System.
M rs. Simonson .
W axis S n lurila y, re tu rn in g home Hie tu rk e y , duck and goose p ro
duct
ion
is
also
im
p
o
rta
n
t.
Few
Sunday w ith Ids w ife and daughter
Ray Perkins, the “ O ld T op pe r”
Calls on Friends
w ho had spent the week ut that products are us w id e ly d is trib u t
o f the N atio na l Broadcasting Com-
ed and consumed ns p o u ltry meat
popular resort.
Mrs. Maud Evans o f M edford
pany, is using ra ilro a d tric k s in
was
c a llin g on frien ds in th is c ity
the studios, R ecently he gave the
Tuesday.
p ro du ction man on his program ,
three flags, green, red and y e llo w .
I f the program
is
ru n n in g
on
schedule the y e llo w flag is d is
p la yed ; Ihe green flag m eaning to
’’speed up” and the red flag meuns
"s lo w d o w n ” , y o u 're ru n n in g ahead
o f schedule.” C lever hoy, Ray.
STUDIOS
klFERT ZUSSMITH JR
The Da
whether t
liity were
C/ea çloeed ia the pic tuie.
■ of Chicago are not lure yet
m; seraitv hospital or whether
111« lianibcifcvi« now have the one with hi«
"Some folkses git habed WID en
THUS'ASAI, an’ * heap uio' fer de
LACE o' tilt.”
Fred H u fsn u lh , NBC te n o r
is
s lig h t o f b u ild and ve ry y o u th fu l
in appearance — embarrass i n g I y
y o u th fu l it seems.
For
Freedie
was w ith his accom panist in the
lobby o f the H otel Com m odore in
New Y o rk recently, w a ilin g
to
sing at a fashionable
afternoon
concert in the grand
b a llro o m ,
when an im p o rta n t lo o k in g society
bearing a ll ihe earm arks o f u coni-
m ittee c h a irla d y , dashed
up
to
h im and said, “ Boy, page F re d e ric
Hufsuuth for me,
MTJTAKES 5 0 0 NUTS TO
HO LD A CAR TO G K TH B R
A N D O N L Y O N E DCFBC-
T lV E N U T IN THE DRIVERS
TO 3W *U 2LA P A R .X Fi