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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1933)
THURSDAY, F F B R l ART ^ T h * AM ER ICAN . C E N T R A L POINT, OREGON P i h l TWO produce ideal market lambs, it mat- were fed grain and » » » „ 1t| whole milk Beet sugar costs slightly Pasture Cheapest rw"xx a * ! n,ns and black »alnuts. TkOM CAM W1 I IH 1 U AH I er ally Increases the cost of produc- and some were run on rag, ■ | less per ltlO pounds than cane sugar l [1 0 A m e r i c a n were ‘ «»* <*»?» » h « “ «n0,her *W*W* 1» » « M U where apace ha» been c Ived no grain. The l imbs r»* In L am b F eedin g tlon. and has the same food value and ^ _________ ,nie roof »pare with »»«•«•< ¿mnlhllated by fa»t transpor "Lambs sucking ewes on good on the rape with no grain tj] usee. Manufacturers' sugar costs Re-e.Ubli.hed September It. IM S « « and crab apple, .-drying, and land lnstai.tau.ous communication. When lamb prices are at such a pasture will often make an average I gained and were ready for even less than beet sugar though it Devoted to the beet lntereeu of P«‘ up duart. of w‘ ld * rmP« J*,,y- c,n ,ny naUon elUt ,lon e' remole low point as the have been for tbe daily gain of a half pound a d a y; long before the other i « J I is somewhat coarser. Central Point and vicinity. more tooth»ome by far than any from other.? Where the homemaker's labor has past year or so, making the top without grain, in fact college flock.i fed grain in the dry lot Entered a* .econd class matter at product, of the preeerven- Are Mo,« economists answer w.th a have gained as much as three- poorest gains," Nelson the n*t office. Central Point. Ore- ‘ «»ere any black haw thicket, left deceive No to thl. They point low money value a large saving can grade in marketing ia exceptionally fourths pound per day on rape pas important in getting returns that be realised by making bread at home, gon, under the Act of March 8, 117». In “ »• world? Do you remember out that the problem, of all people. J. O. Isaacson has ■---- — the flavor of the »cartel thorn ap- »re much the same, that a brother- suggests Miss Case. Another money ) will approach cost of production. ture. Clover pqasture is ideal for A comparison past week at his home SUBSCRIPTION RATES. pie’ The dark red variety wa. hood of purpose I. more necessary saver is cooperative buying of large Investigation of the grade of Oregon finishing lambs. One Year — ........... - ..... - ......... I1.S0 more common, but comparatively than ever before, that world coop- quantifies of foods which may be lanfhs actually marketed at Port made of clover with native pasture | land, made by the animal husbandry by the college showed that lambs be Slg Month. ^^j V""’ ^¿Tanca..... ^ tasteless But you knew where to eration i. vital not only to economic handled without waste. W a tch and Clodd*e hon Copies of the leaflet "Suggestions department of the Oregon state col ing finished gained 39 per cent more y find an occasional tree whose bios- recovery but to the future mainten- Advertising rate* on application. than those on native sod. lege experiment station, revealed for Inexpensive breakfast dishes” soma In May rivalled the fresh »nee of International prosperity R epairin g the low Office-—Second Street, off Main. "Another test made by the »xper- snow, and » b o w bright berries in They believe that good and llberal- may be obtained from the home eco- that only 34.5 per cent o f those com rLK ! NK,) <1*1 bread AKTHUR EDWARD POWELL autumn held a Juicy succulence and |X«>d foreign relations, acting as the I nomics extension service, Corvallis, ing from western Oregon were fat lment station was with a bunch of thin lambs fed during the summer. Editor and Proprietor ' a pungent sweetness to which noth- basis for stimulated trade between I or from any county extension office. ! enough to class as top lambs. C. E arl B r a d f i.lt T.‘ Of those falling in lojver grades Some were fed in the dry lot, some l i t i E. Multi Ht. ________ng the fruiterers know can compare countries, holds the hope of the fu- 'Mi.,»: it pov 47 per cent were too thin, 8 per Our grandchildren make a mock ture. ------.ntain b Fire C on viction J cent were too heavy and 10 per cent of our Incurable browsing in the There are sound grounds for be- id where woods in spring and fall— b»M- lfevlng that. The collapse of Amer- In F ederal Court were of inferior breeding or were ed, som* not castrated or docked. wood burs and sprouts, young shoots (can export trade— which was caused A DOLLAR S W O R T H ilk, also C'A.N WK CELEBRATE "Unquestionably the proper of of grapevine and wild raspberry. ag much by tariff wars and embar- Convicted in the federal court at Clip this coupon and mail it w ith $1 for a ?ix weeks’ trial subscription to use it fu Central Point showed the world wlld onion and garlic, Indian tu r-;koeg ag by hard times— haH closed Portland of Inducing Kenneth Ol feeding of lambs from birth to mar ementa r< It has son to set a fire near Whiskey Creek keting could make a large part of TH E C H R IS T IA N SCIENCE M O N IT O R that she Is not as dead as some nip, slippery elm bark, wild arti-j hundredg of factories. an any y nothing of choke | thrown thousands of men out of In the Siskiyou national forest, the 47 per cent of thin lambp fat folks would like to have us believe, choke, lo P u b lish ed by T h i C h r ist ia n S cience P u b l ish in g S ociety st supplt B o s to n , M a s s a ch u s e tts , U. S A. , t hag caltged bond defaults •"barleis McNeil was recently sen enough to bring the top prices." Last Saturday we put on an old cherry and pin cherry and June ! work faking ui In It you will find the daily rood news of the world from Its 800 special writer*. fashioned Jubilee over the opening berry, or of hard, sour, bitter wild and lost dividends. It has made tenced by Judge John McNary to says O. M. Nelson, specialist In sheep os well as departments devo‘ ed to women's and children's Interests, sports, music em. finance, education, radio, etc. You will be glad to welcome into your home so of s new Industry—one which Is crabs, for which we once carried a Itself felt in every business and re serve 13 months in the federal pen In sheep at the station. "Pasture iaarless an advocate of peace and prohibition. And don t miss Snubs. Our Dog The use and the Sundial and the other features. generally believed will bring added pocketful of salt! Their soda foun tarded purchasing power and indus itentiary at McNeil’s Island, Wash is the cheapest feed available, and lanced d tain palates make nothing of these T h « O h » istian S cience M o n ito « , B a ck B a y S ta t io n , B o s to n . M ass, ington, according to Information while extensive feeding of grain will prosperity to the community. trial expansion. .hole gra P lease send me a six w eek s’ tr ia l s u b s c r ip tio n . I e n c lo s e on e d o lla r i $ l) . This paper has always been in wild flavors, which mock our tooth- We cannot sell to other lands un Just Issued by the forest service. ‘ ound. ci favor of more Industries for our less gums, yet bring back, as noth-! jegg tbey can gei| (0 ug The entire Olson was apprehended when the (Name, please print) ■ ught at valley. We have long believed that Ing else can % world wants the products of Amer fire was set, and later was paroled ,epared a ■ X Boyhood's time of June, (Address) prosperity for tbe farmer was of ican factories, the automobiles, type under a sentence of one year. He ' ood chop Crowding years In one brief moon. writers, tractors and similar mach appeared as a witness for the gov paramount Importance. And It It 'ie whole Khou fugue«-»! Does modern boy ine products we make. They can ernment. our belief that the Hogue Itlver val Olson, who Is 17 years ^ refu lly ai ley is suffering today through wauf hood know aught of wild sunflower buy them if we buy products of old, made an affidavit admitting _ o k in g , ui of more Industries which bring more and mullein stalk spears? Of the theirs that we need. This does not the setting of the fire, and stating ch cup 01 flavor of prickly gooseberries and mean that we should subject Amer that McNeil hired him to set It on steady Income to the farmer. rectly ov< We have depended too much on wild ra»berrles In early July? Does ican factories to cheap-labor foreign the promise of paying him $5 per N o m ore car rockin g Her. En fruit. Fruit growing Is well en- It'know the delicate fragrance of competition— but It does mean that day for each day McNeil’s pack ike aboti uough In ita place, but for the pros- Maytime hepatlcas? Has It tasted all the phases of tbe problem of for train was used by the government with a Charter Starter The fol parity of Jackson County to de- the honey in the horns of the col- eign trade need overhauling and re on any fires that Olson set on the D rive as this starter teat wi- pend entirely on tbe fruit industry umblne? Has it filled Its grimy national forest. adjustment. oducts.' t drive does not Stick seems to us too much like putting hands with masses of sweet Wll- Commenting on the case, the for d palatal all our eggs In one basket. Whal Hum? Can It catch small mouthed or Jam. THE VANISHING BLACKSMITH est service states that "the closing this country needs Is a more cons- black bass with a dragon fly? Does The (own of George's Mills, N. H.. of the McNeil case by conviction to Medical Authorities agree that you are much less .ais* lant Income. I It know the pungent scent of the A v o id rouble, D elay needs a blacksmith so badly that it the federal penitentiary marks the likefy to suffer from Colds, Flu, and other Contagious wh. And of all the means of such river flats, or the thrill of spearing has advertised for one. The former success of a long drawn-out effort and Expense by in 2 cups c Diseases when your system is alkaline. constant Income we know of nothing red horse on the riffles In June? smith felt that his business was be to show that a violation of federal 1 pints which will heal the cow. And if the Can It catch shiners with a pin stalling a Charter laws on national forest land does ing ruined by automobiles and left W rong diet, over-work, loss of sleep, too much Vk cup d new cheese factory will bring more hook? Has It ever made a bow of Forest officials report the community without the services not pay.” D rive T O D A Y . food, drink, or tobacco, too little exercise, all cows Into the valley, we know we ,’seasoned hickory, or a fish pole of 2 tables that this is the third conviction re of a forge mechanic for the first tend to create an acid condition. all will see improved condition. ¡ironwood? What's the use- "Cork's 4 tables cently obtained carrying sentence time In half a century. at the 8o we welcome this new concern town city and the blue sky above It, 1 quart of one year or more for violation of T o build up resistance and maintain health The village smith appears to be and hope that the fullest coopera- land the times that win, the times 2 cups < on his last legs everywhere. Nearly the federal fire laws. They say they tlon will be accorded them. We that wus!" 1 teaspc all the young men who would once much prefer education and cooper were proud of the fine lot of people The Big Woods have fallen before 1 tables have elected to swing hammers ov ation in preventing fires, but that who came over to call on us Sat- the settler’s axe. The timber wolves in flagrant cases such as this one, Alka-Seltzer helps Nature maintain a healthy, alka- Cook th er anvils have become automobile urday. And we also admit that the no longer howl along the Minne- mechanics. Longfellow's village drastic law enforcement seems to line balance— gives her the assistance she neeids to Klorlous response to the invitation of i *ota and the Blue Earth. It Is L. C. GItIMES blacksmith must be redrawn, stand be the only remedy. overcome the effects of wrong habits of diet, work or 3k the o our merchants and business men was fifty years since we saw deer within ing under the eaves of a garage as balm to our soula. We believe six miles of Mankato— It Is thirty pleasure. Take d cook a instead of a chestnut tree. A car D eputy C o lle cto r P hone 351 we can claim at least a part of the since we shot a young buck within ingred toonist might depict this mechanical credit for the success of the affair. the city limits of Duluth, since our uble boi N ow in M e d fo r d Central Point, Ore. age as a steel giant with an enor- We worked long and har-» for it. eldest was frightened with the blood jmous broom sweeping old pictur T o A id T a x p a y e r But the major part of the honor of a bear on the sidewalk, as he The New Pain-Relieving, Alkalizing, Effervescent Tablet esque occupations into a dusty, spi On goes to Mr. John Anderson and walked to kindergarten. The Fron der-webbed corner. This h a r m l e s s preparation lief from COLDS, Headache, Deputy collectors of the Internal his helpers His hard work was tier Is no more Shingibls, our one contains the vegetable and min In England various county coun Revenue Department are now in Gas on Stomach, Heartburn, Dallas— 208 Meslford Rhlg. Mtwlfnrd Or«* Old Man mostly responsible for the success time guide, Is dead. eral alkalizers you need to make That "Tired F eelin g M u scu la r tiees of c i l s recently announced plans for Medford for the purpose of assist ful day. Shlgley, who fought with Taylor In and keep you healthy. Two tab Rheumatic, Sciatic and Neural project turning village smithies Into up-to- ing taxpayers In filing federal tax And we must by no means over Mexico, who could trail the woods lets a day in water will help to gic Pains. date shops, with welding plants returns. They will be there until D r. W . E. Lantis ilate th< look the Grange ladles who worked as silently as any 8loux, who could keep your body in a normal state It furnishes in one pleasant, that Ct> lathes, power drills, and oil en February 18. so nobly that the Incheon might be find a bee tree anywhere within ten of alkalinity and make you far i harmless, effective, effervescent CHIROPODIST gines. Even If these plans should dom at The collectors will return Feb less liable to contract COLDS or a success. It has long been our miles of civllixalon, who could make tablet, the Salicylate-Alkaline ip to b. prove successful, the new establish ruary 28 and will remain until other Infectious diseases. be possible without the aid of the rose» and tobacco and sweet pota F oot Specialist Medication acknowledged to be ments will bear little resemblance tin her. Alka-Seltzer gives prompt re- very effective for Colds. PinoM 4i*jjs qans ou n?m iio | i .>| auoj toes grow out of dry sand, Is gone to the old smithies that we remem March 15. They will be In Ashland t It bo ladles from February 25 to 27, inclusive these thirty years. N in th Y e a r in M e d fo rd G et A Drink O f Alka-Seltzer A t A n y Drug Store Soda Fountain >P. Po ber. Middle-aged men may often Taxpayers who wish aid in mak We have been told th*re Is som* Oreat Ood! I'd rather be be seen standing rather wistfully ing out their returns may call on P h o n e * 7 7 a n d 177 Keep a package in your medicine cabinet at home tiled ae. agitation to made these community A pagan, suckled In a creed out outside a smithy incongrously plac these men at the Postoffice build is-y vete get-togethers a regular thing about worn. Large Package CO cents. Small 30 cents. ed in the downtown business sec ing on the above dates. getabie : ’ • » monlh. Why not? The idea So might l, standing on this plea tion of New York, as if taking a ■leader I s much appeal to us as a mean sant lea. farewell of a scene associated with mmittee The Golden Link Bible class will of creating good will for our busi Have glimpses that would make their childhood. w proje hold their monthly class party at ness people. me less forlorn, DIoRen's sharacter Joe Gargery Mrs Victor Bursell’s home. We UNION Have sight of Proteus rising from had a song suggesting that one Old hope for a good attendance and e first the sea H A Z E L NUTS Clem was the patron saint of black know we win have an enjoyable idence i Or hear old Triton blow his What has become of the haxel smiths, while another time-worn time. ate ferì Wreath-ed horn! brush that used to line the road ■Id soils — Minneapolis Journal English ditty sets up Old King Cole sides and fill the fence corners, of as a rival to Old Clem One thing j ag serie the hasel nuts that used to cover * is certain. Old Clem and Old King, perl tu en the woodshed roof In late August The American Is In receipt of Cole put together cannot save the ‘ -year pe or early September? Our experience s« me clippings snd several copies of smithy much longer. increa of the countryalde of late yeara ha* old papers published during the New York Herald-Tribune ishela o been confined chiefly to the paved Spanish-Amerlcan wsr. Next week ow thaï highways, but such occasional diva we are going lo print some extracts c . p» i i i '. i nd of Ui gation onto the dirt roads as we from the story of the sinking of the D ay W ith ■le phot have Indulged, has revealed nothing] Maine as It appeared the next day G o o d B reakfast ysia of hut masses of sweet clover by the following the explosion, ynde va A d vises E xpert wayside. It Is thirty years and more I Mr B. F Peart, who says he Is en comi since we have stained our fingers the "vanishing village blacksmith", fertili* gathering fresh haselnuts and open-i brought In these Interesting articles Starting the day with a good, sub- Ing them with g Jack knife to savor We will be glad to have more of slantlal breakfast Is an Important t il l a : the fresh and succulent kernel*. euch things We wish some of you factor In healthful living, according tmate ' t Time was when every self re* oidtlmere would bring In stories of I to nutrition specialists. That such < rea su il peeling lad had a bushel or two of | the early days of Jackson County, j a breakfast need not be expensive 1932 the brown bunches drying on the We will be only too glad to give Is a point made by Miss Lucy A le* peri woodshed, to say nothing of butter-1 spare to such stories Case, nutrition specialist in the ex me cost tension service, who has prepared »32 by for free distribution a leaflet giving it to I. suggestions for inexpensive break nts in 1 Hce the New I.««« Price» on fast dishes. In addition to general PHONK I N V O I R O R D E R — W E PAY PH O N E 4 MARGEN •sta beh suggestions and all recipes, two sets I ss of Goodyear of menus are Included, one for tbe »ary In P A T H F IN D E R outdoor worker* and one for Indoor lued fe NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY TO CENTRAL POINT workers n* ami Cereals such as rolled oata, corn • Kor all home writing. A sturdy, thoroughly practical type- meal and coarse graham ran be pur SPEEDW AY CARLI chased in large quantities. In cloth writer in every way. Made in the same factory, by the same ars to T I R E S sacks at e considerable saving, says alfaHa Ih" or Iti" DRV PINE I'J" or I« " DRV MR Mlsa Case. Wheat and corn In con workmen, and with .he same care as Remington office models. cordi*. $ 3 .5 0 per load $4.00 per load dition a» harvested, can be taken White G o o d 50-gal. Standard 4-row keylioard. to the nearest mill to he cleaned ted *r> DRUMS and ground for n small charge I'n- oducJ i ground whole wheat has a variety $1.50 II to I of uses in the home, many of which mia hi are noted In the extension bullwtin at the HilUh. No 450 "Usee of whole wheat in EAlTOM V CLEAN anty a the home " RIJN kN ami DRV • »orr. C entral Point Powdered skim milk is an Inex ar due pensive substitute tor skim milk and Service K IN G C O A L , $ 1 3 .0 0 per Ion d elivered chard ran be used la such dishes as cocoa, ^ . . . mlk the X ? yc m r w i f e . . . ^ V*« hr,»« f r « iS. rta C< junket, scalloped vegetables, pudd G a tew a y S ervice VOI R m i l U R I A • • • * * tbew Non. .lad, ing. ice cream and bread. Miss Case Stations explains With the addition of a halt pound of hutter to one pound Tel. 7 «. Medford of dry skim milk, one may obtain the equivalent of flee quart* of EDITORIALS CHARTER Starti r DRIVE Fortify Against Flu and Grippe Battery and Electric Shop Alkalize Your System ALKA-SELTZER 771,5 R e m ie S co u t trill help every member oj your family Before Buying WOOD FOR SALE SLABS BLOCKS $ 4 * Valley Fuel Co. i 1 9 '75 ► {*34 - Loicest Prices in History ! >