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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1932)
Tb. » m c » . c tH T ^ ^ ------------- PAGE TH R E E li-W ay / to H ealth COMMUNICATED ¡¿'*T ! “dit .ah e V p e brT rlb e r * * ' ° nR “ y° U | f ° ut E d ito r has “ I hare greatly admire,t vnn p fuo ■»_ I I this Issue voted to Tradv at Hom e” L*'.8 have a philosophy of I - M ,ÄÄÄ * ■ »* «* ■ I V * f U - Ï Î J i ir 1Q 10 t.». . v . balance hu H »__ . w - — - — ___ __ __ __ __ 9 res^,u,.m r .1932 has brought the R«„w', haUnce and Perspective both 1 ¡m o il ° “ i ° f dePendance home to * nd. reh l sad'y la<,k. and you FARM SITUATION' MOSTLY j weighed Index of the farm prices o f gon d a i r y c o u n c il : ™ ? . P*0ple no dou*>t than any year neither themneW*Pa,>er n’ an’ Which I NIMPROYED LAST MONTH 16 commodities which accounted for jn our generation People har'e had iiVw T. ‘ S?™ are Your Point of Demand conditions for farm pro- 81.7 per cent o f the average cash ior credit for the fir« ccnve while wnile theirs is so to - ask for firs, time 8 "^ ectlve vEAK RKHOIA TIOXS ence In experimenting with foods has V life tlme: ‘ hey have lost their f f ! * 1"“ « » / subjective that their pa- ducts h;iv.e » « r c e l y held UP during farm Income from crop and livestock ,nd“ Z . ? h\ ‘ heir business, their flrm l Ü ü . are n.°‘ hlnK more than house- ! b*.«>a*‘ Î Ü L ^ * * 1 ? *Ae. « “ î Æ production in Oregon from 1926 to ¡ « w i T t farm Pri7e. in the United 1930. Year brings the desire made helpful recommendations re-j ¡hey' haVeladTheilT».. ? * lr farm* ¿ r k a n ^ n r ^ U T e . X " around 4 per cent 'resolutions. Many reso- g a t d i n g the purchases ° f foods when have lost their The report gave the Oregon egg .tm «??*1. their ^ tbelr i.elndO es States declined arou their invw investments'' “ " i Personal f,traonaI affals affals and and Pejudices. ’ Ti*re»ear will concern the the diet Is reduced below the com havings and their bank account a , 1 like your human touch too since mid-October, - - according — to-th — e price at 59 per cent of the 1926-1930 fort level. He says in brief, "The there are very few if anv ,ha! »A d and wi"h y0u had a broader field as month‘ y rt*Pur‘ 0,1 th* agricultural average in November, with butter- y' th ‘ have you deserve. I should be happy i f ' *ltuat,on l uat released by the agrl- fat 44, hogs 34, lambs 36, wool 41, diet should be built around bread escaped unsckrred This year marks our third anni H a T ' 11 ,ake over th* Dallv News culi liral extension service^ Prices beef cattle 45, wheat 35 and pota ,[ s e i ',“ o. - Doasibl* 811,1 ,nilk' Tho lower the level of versary ersary in Central Point and » w **!? " s « real morning’ paper, PaW by farmers for commodities also toes 32. Hay stood at 62, barley 46 ln nti v i am Psnend^' expenditure the morq,one must fore' manied hv h A s“ ! “. ! bas Merry Christmas!" declined, but not as much as prices and oats 55. Farm prices in money J me money 1 ‘ P ; 8 ° other foods and concentrate ef- I**“ accompanied by h.rd'work an,I were given for several other com Old and Faith! ul Subscriber." for farm products / ho« r, 8 but we have enjoyed it The Oregon farm price index re modities. lo0liT » that the first food f‘.irt up,on. Providi»g these two, sup- mained unchanged at 45 per cent of "Bmitnes activity has shown a ^ 1 l i T mill Thev have plemente,‘ by a »>•»'* of some inex- ex¿regain ° „ take ,his opport,‘ nity of r„pplled 18 milkirf ^ ilk j8 pensive fruit or vegetable." He fol- expressing our appreciation of your the 1926-1930 average in November. slight downward tendency recently,” This index Is a seasonally corrected. It was stated. "Industrial production too. ‘hat a q< dally! lowa tllla wi‘ h the statement, "Milk and SHPpor' ’ and «™"i Is barely holdng up to 66 per cent j r i b l e - t h period This k °ne and muscle better than and tha6. . h Te,h Kl¥en Value receive,! am ount iiuy other food and' m°re than this on?v ih l h“ hrf e year8 paat taarhs don » t the 8roa ,h P such a highly technical nature that of the 1923-1925 level, wth factory C , nlng our your « " '¡ c as- e. is i ^ f o r bulldlng ^ o n e . " lilk *» b° ‘ » ‘ he cheapest and best which It is not commercially available even employment around 61 and factory which u is n possible only of with Q u .i of milk also p^ l ? r froni nutritional defici- sistance. if the college had funds for Its pur payrolls about 42. "Bankng activity showed very lit chase. , suitable amount of mus- ’ . . . . E. P. Stone, i*. and growth material, as Milk should be considered a food The new equipment will be used tle change In November, but interest Stone’s Drug Store. I rates declined further.” General -5 ** ,-, one Pint of milk ‘ or all the family Statistics show In a year when certified seed o f by senior students In the comnnini- wholesale price levels In this country ■' A n,antitv recommended that milk consumption begins to de- (The following letter 1« the bardy varle'>cs of alfalfa, such cations course in electrical engineer- and abroad have tended to decline Hiaequ» r fillet her crease in school-age children .mH by request. We are glad to nuhlUh f 8, ? rlmm aud , * dak. Is apparently '"K a » d “ will make possible many since September, the report said. | 1 •- - ° yuo!‘*“ fairly scarce. Oregon farme-s might ,e8ts and experiments heretoforo im- ils year Possible, acording to Arthur L. Al- so u rce s'bert' assistant professor, who worked .V A V .w w w .w v w y v w w w re.jw ith a form er graduate now in the| farm! laboratories In obtaining the, coj_ j gift. The Bell ,system has previously I develop j helped In building up theso O. S. C. when one .¡the essential food elements milk upon him As a subscriber to your paper and I"*“'1' ° f ,h<? alfalfa 8t,‘‘d lndu8t>-y tor laboratories until now they rale as K verythlng In Cabinet W ork W e cannot refute the word of sci '„piled by it. One quart o f resident of Centra? ^ i « viclnlt? ^ 1 ° ne ° 1 h° country.] Applies a larger proportion of entists that milk is our best single ‘ or the past ilft^ n years f take a ^ ’ Z T 8 fl° ° d ° f 8eed from Kstab'.lslied In l»Oft L j, needs for less cost than food. Milk excells all other foods In the privilege of criticizing vour state « ZOn« Nt>,W ^,exlco a,ld California was 1 ,o offered F o U f-H dir food needed to make the the variety and quality of materials meats concerning the policy of the T, fiered through ,hrouSh the the northwest northwest W A M V V V V W W W W V IA IV W M A at low 1 innate It furnishes the| that it furnishes the body and Is Because of dillv requirement for lime at suitable for all ages. ä i L¡os: than does any other food, this It should be your first consider- u is most sliDer'ior ' m I* cbeap sped. says Jackman, and grow-l I „si 'olenti «p with wide exneri- atlon in planning your food budget. put n‘ , 2 0? I “ v .iL law-abld-1 ers were protected, though carloads huere ted in the fin h ^ n " T * of 11 * e" ‘ neighboring states, LINED and REMODELED blue o f eyes, who sat at a table with ttaan in the tool. t a product' ’•Observations on Oregon farms Oregon 4-H club members ranked j All Kinds o f Fur and Ijeather ejards scattered upon It, his thin than in the tools that produce It. | have shown that many thin, weedv During recent years, a veritable■ fields of alfalf"-i high in achievement at the National W ork Done ringers ceasely rattling a stack of Chlc-ago, report Goliath of injustices, and legal lr- pUntlng^^common i w d m Z lv I 1 Club Congress in C h i« « * chips. y f H C. Seymour, slate leader at O.S.C. "W e ll, Joe," he said at last, "You regularities^has arisen in our midst, from a southern source 1 Medford Mr. Banks has been seeking to recti-j 'ReWated triak at 'nearlv all t h a 'Si* Oregon members and one club,] Ä i» K. flth St. ’ re back, I see?" fy these conditions. >___ • 1 ill nnmnatUI rtn rnlih unlrtau frnn. m „ .. . i branch experiment .Ration* and else- in competition with entries from 40 There was no sound for a moment, states, won five first places, one sec-i P. ' 8 T al‘ Champ’ vhere havp show» ‘ hat Grimm alfnl- ond, one fourth and thiee fifths. except the blare of the radio, jang i nHi„ To 'rP " , bea ia„C ,e8tof, hBUch an, arr?y’ I* by far the best for western Ore- ling every nerve in Joe Barry’s body. Counting the scholarships and trips He tensed his hold on the gun. Des but that is only in the seeming, for g0n and Grimm and Ladak for oast- won, the money value of the awards PROMPT SERVICE perately he took stock of those about he has three powerful al ies, courace. er„ Oregon." Jackman explained, totaled $2055.50. Satisfaction Guaranteed both moral and physical, a brilliant "Occasionally a strain of common him! Fullhouse, the chauffeur, Louie The largest single awards were a mind and experience I alfalfa will show up well, but In no Beitolini alternately pushing his But his tools are inadequate you care has a >tiam from the southwest $300 scholarship at Oregon State cu ffs back from his thick wrists, then say. Well! Alice Wvibes, Mui Wouldn’t it he more p!r,TRd t0 Ilv^ Watch Repairing a HneHiOt;- jam m ing them down again, Big Fri apropos to liken him to David, than "The -"uthe«.»t prodc-es large tnomah county, front a fruit Jar H li BUY OLD GOLD day— Joe had known he was Big to Don Quixote? David used well amounts of Peruvian alfalfa which m an u factu re« firm and a trip 41 8. Front St. Medford Friday at the first glance— the wo his inadequate tool, even so, does Mr. will winter-kill even in western Ore- valued at J iu oo won hy Helen Clark, man, shakily lighting a cigarette. ■Continued from last week.) sUo of Multnomah, from a big Chi- “ an'ta- gon, and east of the mountains fre- |fventy minutes later, Joe Barry Joe wished that there was no woman Cod grant that the* people may quently dies out the first wint^i.J engo merchni Ml l e f i rm_________________ As Rwiftly, he forget her. continue to be enlightened by his Much of the seed from the south’ .est the car Into a parking space in this. tit with no regard to reguTh- “ Yes, Mr. Martin. I'm back,” he fearless and able editorials. He is j* 0f this semi-tropical variety Un- The brilliant lobby meant! said prosaically. the outstanding leader In our half SU|ted to Oregon conditions. ’ to him except a route to the "T hai ain’t no Mr. Marlin," Full- of the state both ethically and edu- Oregon growers are fortunate in Chiropractic and Physiotheraphy on At the ninth floor he! house cut in. "H is name's Jamison, rationally. having good certified seed available) OPTOMETRIST Oregon License 364 forth and started hurriedly ( H ow ’s that for a little joke, eh In your article you refer to the within the state, as considerable is California License AOÜO IsMrching the door numbers, k e e d ?” editor of tha Medford Dally Yaws, grown in Malheur, Crook, Union and Distinctive Optical Service 12 T E A R « IN MEDFORD, ORE. i hilt at a woman’s voice. "T h e name doesn’t make any dif as "Jehovah Banks." Centunds ago Baker counties. The Montana seed Phone 965 ference.” Joe was wavering now. His The Gallilean was hailed derisively crop, especially of Ladak, was almost room number, please?’’ Medford, Oregon Y o u C a n 't G et B e tte r C h ir o p r a c t ic ! forty-two.” said Joe quietly, ,lower lip dropped. His shoulders as "The King." Today those who mined by drouth and grass-hoppers Service. • jerked awkwardly. The lids of his attempt to apply His undying prin- this year, hence the Oregon supplier mame olease?" eyes seemed to roll back until they ciples as a practical working force will doubtless find a quick demand, tall. L. D. Kendall." litfloor clerk consulted her rec- were lost. A queer, chattering cry to sweep the money-changers from .larhinsn haitev«« Juonv-o, ut tu uuesuou came from his throat, resolving it self at last into »"rd s , hlsii-pttenetU the wisdom ami motives s nt thè high t_ iinch person is registered." priest' business or law, are hound A / i i i anting even above the squaii l here though." Joe B arry’s till passed beyond excitem ent;! the radio. "W hat do I care what your hie-.,tably to suffer echos of the de-, v a i u a D i e I N e W Ull thinness of It, the slight name is? Yon tried to send me to tb~-i) riston that was His lot. But men of this type accept It an »«Indication of what wont chair and wl on you didn't get a'.e. WORK GUARANTEED Estimates and Inspection Jcitin him. “ He nntv not have with that, you framed this ur - -you part of the game. Attributes of race tit name. He came in, not long and your Big Friday ho-.e that character do not perfect themselves W ithout Charge A thin man, Flat-chested, would double-cross a man to death to rapidly. "The Mills of God grind j but that's not his room .; join up with you. That’s what counts slowly” but they do grind "exceeding 111 East fith Street a there talking to Mr. J a n il-'— what you’ve done And you’re not fine,” and their most precious grist A gift o f further valuable equip Opposite Stage Depot, Medford ! going to do anything more— ’’ Va- Is character. ment to the communication labora Iln lld ers o f W a ter-tig h t R o o fs Very Trub fours, I'ton?" He glanced up anu he wondered why they did not tory of the electrical engineering C. I*. AGENTY MYRTLE TOFFEE Phono 1077 A H . POMEROY the hall. "Which way Is 9 4 2 ?” leap for „lection, why the woman department at Oregon State college SHOP lOth and Fir His. Medford firl did not answer; her un-) only sucked at her cigarette, why the ! has just been made by the Bell Tele- ‘ l fiance, however, was e n -; poker chips still rattled In those (What s a poor eidtor ' phone Laboratories Inc. of New Joe Barry whirled. H is ’ swift-m oving fingers. Only Louie do? This letter was received tne y ork Much of the apparatus Is of id went to the sagging coat there, striving to slide behind the other day and showa at least that i Cold fingers clamped upon protection of an open wardrobe we hit It right with at least Part of told steel. From behind him trunk. Only the stocky man in ohauf- our readers. Thanks, brother, but ■ call of the giri that ue must fe r’s uniform gliding along the wall, we hardly wish to attempt to take, need. He went on. Nine "W e ll, your crooked schemes didn t over any more burdens at this time, '■«i. thirty-eight, forty— he w ork! You tried to kill me. It’s now and we fear whoever follows f*“ " 118' (if anyone does) will have a hard ion-nine forty-two— my tu rn !” was squawking from the The queer cry echoed In his throat row to hoe.— Editor) Central Point. Oregon tide of the door. Joe Barry again. Tile slick black o f an auto- December 23, 1932 ■ knob; the door of course, matic shone for an instant; straight-. ;ked. He raised his clenched ening Instinctively. A horrible blur ^fUmr Edward Powell pounding rapidly. Blurred passed over him. His finger was Editor. The American from the other side. Joe pressing the trigger, pressing the Rln. The lock clicked, trigger— . ,, Deai M.r P»°*And will you continue j •be jerk of the lock, the "T he reason that gat won’t work, i knob. The door opened said Fullhouse laconically, is be- himself.” drawled Fullhouse. eyeing *iy Instantly ,)oe wag against cause the hammer spring's buste . ,he silent, sweating Barry What jWMMhrowing o ff balance You didn’t think I d slip you a real U jp j|— ]t some old lady with »hi on ‘ be other side. ____ rod, did you ?” They . n ... F or an instant longer Joe Barrj * ^ V d o n ’t like, nobody• ir, no next I 1 t0ðer through the entry re- said Louie, L o u le ,p .w ^ v i.ta | a .V tt? ky ,orm tumbled over ringer twitched at the loose. ■- rnom .” .. ?ald pawing ai a le a (h d 1 d slammed the door. Then sponseless trigger. Jamison • • with that radio shut off and 7 Joe Barry stared with back from his poker chips Bag a dictograph working^ They The I er maybe ^ , "Close in,” he l? e men about him. "C lose in." ne said sain quietly. ‘ ,7'! ra’n hear through a dtrrngr ? i * kiraiWn back wl‘ b 0 icha" ffer edKed beblnd Jr° 6n, r r rj (he radio shut off " bis shoulders and an ac- bouse shifted a step nearer. Big Fri tn ^ be contlnued.) i in w0<^ narrow head. d;»y chhip , almost sauntering > ^ 1 >■?,’ Lonte,” he said. "Y o u the bathroom door, his uncanny >• ►d h. ,*wnre 11 " a " G reer." He glow ing behind the he*v. .bis lips. "But it's him— In But suddenly thev halted. Silence . , hf. hlor I had literally shouted |br° u,5b , ‘ ha k o ' V t C° ',ld ,,nly Bla,ld m om . The radio. bla8,in*' , ,iy ptkTt i hls hand stin clutched moment before, had died, instant y Et °f s‘ eel in his coat completely. CiiT.< .„^tk *‘ r,vinK to orientate "What you think. ■ 1 radio Is, a .be unbelievable things tollnt asked nervously. F tomin.8 , rt‘ armed Louie Ber- shut o f f ! ” , . n3nped aaw^ron‘ bls chair across "D o n ’t shout about it. b boggish-appearing man Jamison. .. th. tin)) t .. . . . W|th magnified eyes "B u i I don’t like ' wouldn’t' g o tkick-l eased glasses from the todav I don’t like it. i ,r‘ * washed-out type they give us tha* il>" ® rooB." ‘ r ’sionlrtpt1',, ^hen there was a h r 1 cloth ed p*raon ,n chauf- N r » n i l lastly, a trim . m»n, light of hair and ¿ p A D A^Rr-M AYN E I Market News < t S ^ X t 'V S U Oregon Seedsmen Resist Flood of Cheap Alfalfa Seed ÎTROWBRIDGE: Cabinet Works a r K Members Win $2255 At Chicago Meet i a i S FUR COATS Medford Fur Shop -B y- Graves Jewelry Shop I Courtney Ryley C o o p e r Equipment Given O. S. C. Engineers Dr. H. P. Coleman Dr. Jud Rickert Cleaning-Pressing Repairing uuAKANTEED ROOFS A -l CLEANERS Standard Roofing Co. 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