The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, March 02, 1933, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THTH8DAY. MARCH 2. 1033
dent
m day if he w.,a born in portrayal since ' Min aud Bill,”
¡W a iv in g i s
the big city
Your big cities might which won her the Academy award
furnish vice-presidents— seeing they for the best performance of any ac-|
know so much about vice.
tiess in the industry in 1931. The
King Gillette, the man who made »tory Is by the same author, Franc«*
whiskers infamous was a smalltown- Marlon, and the production was di-
Toduy many women are following
er— botn in the wilds of Wisconsin rected by Clarence Brown, whose
.
„,„„,1
dm ., man with tvpual >
effort w a s the Crawford-Gable “ kam 111 the footsteps of their grand-
mothers in making homemade floor
m ahown ingenuity, genius and im- hit, ‘ Possessed.’’
Miss Dressier is seen as the toveriugs.
It is almost unbeliev-
Spenk’ ng as an economist, at the ample of the .-inalltowu man who agination would ever have thought
N1GXN OF SPRING
Wash the greens through many annual meeting of the American As- came to town and beat you city r “<’- ot wrapping little pieces of tin in falthful servant In the home of a abja that so many desirable rugs
She is a second mother
etor»'
In looking about (or aigua oi waters until clean, remove any tough soc.ation of Geographers, at Wash- j Pie at your own games. Ditto <). waxed paper and selling them at a rich man
,
,
can be made from worn-out hose,
spring b e welcomes tike appearance portions of stems aud cut all large ington, Dr. Oliver E. Baker made; Henry. Rudy Vallee is Just anoth- dime apiece for men to shave with to his children but in the end they
of rhuba rb. Kuubarb is now touud leaves into pieces. Melt the butter, this startling statement:
j er one In a different line. He makes Such business was altogether too turn against her a» the result of a underwear, dresses, blankets faded
draperles plus a pot of dye, says Mrs.
dramatic will contest.
„ j in most maikets ana is auotner tab.e add the drained greens, stir, and
"Migration from the village and1 J0U dance to hla tunes Just see how small potatoes for a city man.
Atelea Sager, extension specialist in
possibility that is (resh, dmereut, cook them until just wilted. Make farm to the city since the World
Rudy has risen by taking so
Having shown you that we can
clothing, textiles and related art« at
o Mil lnenpeusi > e and tberetore welcome a layer of greens in a shallow pan j War has brought, among other set­ much yeast.
scarcely name a man who has gain­
Oregon State college.
Poach the eggs and put them over backs, such a decline in the birth­
with the (lowers of spring.
Amos and Andy are smalltowners ed great prominence in any line who
In making rugs, she suggest« that
the
greens,
then
sprinkle
over
the
*■ um Rhubarb is classed along, in (ooo
rate that the United States will be — that’s why their stuff goes over was not born in a small town, we
all materia! be thoroughly cleaned
- ^ value, witu greens oi uli ainus, aa e;.gs, cheese and crumbs which have fortunate it it maintains a station­ so much better than anything you are ready to ask: "What Is there
"Ship Your Products in W’ood’ j * “ d any undersirable color dyed to
Ueet top», luiuip tops, UoliUe.ions been mixed and seasoned with salt I ary population In the next 1C years. can get up. So are nearly the whole about this Smalltown America which
Bake in a moderate The road of our Nation’s destiny is | crew of radio entertainers
and spiuacu, altiioagh it is usually aud pepper.
Their breeds statesmen, inventors, show­ Is the title of an effective ajlvertis harmonise with the color scheme of
used as a iruit. i lie importance oi oven until light brown.
now turned back to the village The characters are all drawn from small- men, entertainers, merchant princes ment which is being published by the room. For restful and artistic
the California Oregon Power Com- effects the floor covering Is the dark-
K* cii U o | mh 1 Spinach
American people may find that itj town life.
The city produces no and Industrial magnates?’’
tueoe toous i.eo in their mineral and
pany In an endeavor to Increase th.< est color value In the room. The
2 cups cooked spinach
vitamin couieiil. 1 hey are particu-
will be necessary to leave our sky­ ’ ’characters.’’
Why does 50 per cent of Ameri­
2 tbispn minced onion.
l°sr<> laily vaiuaole lor their calcium and
scrapers empty shells before they
Gov. Roosevelt is a smalltown pro­ ca produce 95 per cent of its lead­ use of Southern Oregon's wood con- foundation of the rug, either medium
tainers.
The advertisement which burlap or firm gunnysacklng, is cut
>4 tspn salt
iron, wliitu are points to rememucr
turn their backs again on the rural duct.
President Hoover of course ers?
There must be some funda­
Is
one
of
a series of Copco comm­ three inches larger than the pattern
Pepper
communities.’
’
— ,ab we a*e not a.ways certain oi gi-l-
U a smalltowner. So Is Vlce-Pdesl- mental principle involved.
There
1 egg slightly beaten
unity
advertising
efforts to pro- In every direction to allow for edge
— — ung ail ol luese minerals that <ve
dent
Curtis.
must
be
something
In
the
heredity
From a hlghr source, this state­
finish.
Patterns may be stamped,
>4 cup milk
__
Cal Coolidge Is a typical sniall- « nvironmeti',
w rater, air, food, etc.,¡m ote the resources and products of
ment bears out the things which the
¡Wenciled or created.
Our grand-
2 tbispn butter, melted
■^Crt
Calcium is needed by the human
that
enables
the
smalltown
commu
-1
the
torrltory
served
Is
quoted
as
fol-
towner.
That’s
why
you
cltyites
can
editor of The Pathfinder brought
mothers
developed
artistic
designs,
^4
cup
bread
crumbs
j
body lor ouudiug and repairing the
But he’s nity to breed better human stork as lows:
out in a talk in New York, made to never understand him
Put the spinach through a sieve, a group of advertising men and pub­ smart enough to come to New York well as better animal stock,
"The wood box manufacturers of said Mrs Sager, with the aid of a
bones anti teeth. Some also is need-
brick, a cup or a saucer.
’w l° ed to keep the blood and the circu- and then add all other Ingredients, lishers
This address has aroused and sell you New Yoikers his liter-j
you cltyites live In grand canyons Southern Oregon are making an in-
n lation in good order, which contri­ except butter and bread crumbs. Put widespread interest, because it bold­ ary stuff for »3 a word, and help of Bteel aIld collcrete and have to tensive effort at this time to ac-| The art of hooked rug making orl-
butes largely to general health. .Milk In a buttered baking dish. Mix but­ ly told the high-hat New Yorkers a sell millions in life Insurance at 15
y0U have no choice. You quaint the shipper with the desirable kinated In America as early as 1700.
ter sources
and bread crumbs together, and lot of truths which they are not per cent commission. That’s better burrow underground and under wa- {Mature* of the wooden container | * *n ,hin w< rt ° [ ten realistic
—
________ and cheese are the richest
____oi calcium, and without a generous sprinkle over the top of the spin­ used to hearing, portions of It are (han a Hoover commission. Isn't It? ter like mole., you breathe poison for the packing and shipment of a f W r landscape or animal pattern«.
....
r . i u i n u i l rii>
n m l
o n n u n n t in n o l
/4n a » n a
amount o( them, it is difficult to ach. Bake In moderate oven until reprinted here, for the benefit ol
Coolidge knew that the depression f ume8, you fester in slums and dives, wide range of commodities.
The Geometric and conventional designs
get tho amount ol calcium to meet the crumbs are nicely browned. Thi3 Pathfinder readers.
was coming on, just as The Path-' ,■ q ap streets are always torn up. You wood box industry is iutellingently are accepted now as most effective.
LE8" tbe daily requirement.
Although will take about 15 minutes. Yield: 6
finder knew it. You called Coolidge^ jlaye jq keep having more and more entering into the problem of market-
greens contain calcium, it would be servings.
I am supposed to tell you some­ a rap, but you can now see why he light. You turn night into day and ing potatoes, carrots and other ve-
Hhubarb Betty
^ '^ practically impossible to eat enough
thing about that half of the country didn’t “ choose to run." Pretty »ute, day into night. Yon never see the getables tn wooden cra'es. This ln-
4 tbispn melted butter
rgg" of them to equal the amount from as
known vaguely as Smalltown Amert- eh?
moon and very little of the sun. How dustry is particularly Important In
NEW
Adults
% tspn salt
ipuds, 'little as a pint of milk. Because
Charlie Dawes is another small- could such a race produce anything Southern Oregon because the timber
ca. I don’t suppose you know about
1 quart fine dry bread crumbs
of this we depend on milk and dairy
towner;
that’s
why
he
likes
his
ptpi
this other half since the fashion is
but lifeless robots? If posterity de­ is largely pine, and pine is the most KhlilicH
Cinnamon or nutmeg
iur ^Products for supplying calcium und
and won’t let anybody take it away pended on you to keep up the birth­ desirable for box woods. The box
to be ashamed of it.
1 quart sweetened rhubarb sauce
it wmton the greens for iron, as well as
factory payroll is an important one
One of your own New York pa­ from his. Charlie Schwab is anoth­ rate it would be disappointed.
or 2 qts. raw sliced rhubarb,
Any Tim a
They’re all smalltownera— the
other minerals.
In the smalltown there is some In Southern Oregon, distributing
pers, quoting Pathfinder, says the er.
HOME OWNED
sugar to sweeten.
Most college presidents leisure so that people have time to large sums in wages. Every in­
lie ill To bring the amount of calcium
smalltown is where everybody is not big men.
Mix butter and Balt with crumbs
____ taken up to requirements it is well
three months behind on their in­ and most of the supreme court are think things out. They don't have dividual and every business, either
Sutimley Only, .Mar 4
- to combine milk and cheese with Place rhubarb and crumbs in alter­ stallments— where the wild life that smalltowners, as well as most of the to spend half their day getting to directly or indirectly, benefits from
Tini McCoy In
■greens, and the recipes following are nate layers in a greased baking dish, stays up all night belongs to the cabinet and 95 per cent of congress. the office and the other half getting this industry. If you would like to
"TWO MSTED l,A\V”
and
sift
the
cinnamon
or
nutmeg
ov­
Walter Gifford, head of the phone to the golf course. They are close
7 r n suggestions for doing this.
cat family— where the editor gets
'halp the wood box industry, one
er the top. Bake the pudding in a
Nun and Mon, Mar. 5-0
“*
(ireens with Pouched Eggs and
results if he announces that he is business, is a smalltowner— and be- to their Job. They keep their feet way would be to lose no opporun-
moderate
oven.
If
rhubarb
sauce
Mario Dr»'Hitler la "EMMA"
<.ru(e<l Cheese
out of potatoes— where people can lieve me he’s got your number. He j Qn the Kroun(1 and are not carried ity to express your appreciation ot
wlth
is used, this will require about 20
114 lb. greens
tell all about one another by seeing makes the nation of 125,000,000 away by passing fads, economic those products that are shipped In
Jean Iter.siedi and
min. If raw rhubarb is used, cover
people
pay
him
tribute.
1
tbispn butter
brainstorms
or
mass
psychology.
their wash on the line.
_______________ Ivlrlntnl Croni well
wood boxes.
rectioi
the baking dish at first and bake for
Walter Johnson and Babe Ruth
Sal r. and pepper
They don’t even know what psycho-
Human beings are never pleased
"Most of the wood box factories
Tuin. ami Wed. Mar. 7-N
25
minutes,
or
until
rhubarb
is
ten­
they’ re smalltowners; so was Rockne^ logy meang by that name, but are
5
egy-
fe
with themselves unless they cau
in Southern Oregon ¿.re using mo­
" I l K I . I . ’N HOUHK”
der.
Serve
pudding
hot
with
or
^4 cup grated cheese
So are Hill Hays the movie Mus , born psychologists and natural plitl-
Iunior Durkln — l ’at O lirli-n
pick somebody to look down upon.
dern electrical machinery because of
without sauce.
F.ollnl. and Judge Landis the has«-1 ogopherg
1
cup fine dry bread crumbs
Columbia looks down on New York
its efficiency and the low fire ha­
Tliura, Fri. Mar. 0*10
ball dictator.
(Continued next week)
university,
Cornell
looks
down
on
zard.
An Interested visitor would
ht B»
“ RADIO rATKOL”
P. T. Barnum was a smalltowner.
___________________
Columbia, Princetown looks down on
r
be surprised at the number of large,
llohei-t Armstrong — Ella Lee
He came here and made you New . .
.
n
J
Me«
Cornell, Yale looks down on Prince-
up-to-date, wood box factories loca­
Yorkers pay big money to see a fake J v I C in e L f r v a s i c r
Saturila) Only, Mar II
town, Harvard looks down on Yale
ted In the Southern Oregon pine
mermaid in his museum of living
Ken Mutilarli In
A
t
R
o
x
y
T
h
ea
tre
and Oxford looks down on Harvard.
belt and the exceptional quality of
"WIIISTLIXG DAN.’’
wonders and curiosities.
------ Happenings Tlmt Affect the l>in Refining Company from Copper Ex­
Sometimes I wonder why human
S tarting Sunday the product they turn out. Theae
Roxie learned the show game in
, j„ ner Pails, Dividend Chicks and Tax ports, Inc., the world association beings shouldn’t look up once tn a
Contlnuoutt Show
wood boxes are superior in every
the
smalltown
and
was
then
ready
J ‘ ‘ H ills of Every individual. Nation;». formed in 1929 to sell copper out­ while instead of always down.
Hat. and Nun., 1:80 to 11 p. ni.
Marie
Dressier,
idol
of
the
screen.
way
and
the
products
shipped
In
to take the New York theater, nm-
r,
and international Problems Inacpar-
DAILY MAT 1:30— KVE 7 P. M.
side this country.
New Yorkers 'ooks down on every­ sica! and radio business by the tall I will he seen Sunday and Monday at them show a minimum of loss In
’KED able From Local Welfare.
LUMBER — New business fairly thing outside of New York. It looks and swing it like a dead cat. Victor the Roxy Theatre in her newest star­ shipping and storage "
70 «
. • •
—
Even though the business stalls good, with demand exceeding pro­ down on this Smalltown America— Herbert was born in a small town ring v«'hicle, "Emma," an intimate
i-cet tics show no detinite change, theie duction. Further slow improvement though It could not exist for three in Ireland. Sousa is another small­ story of American family life. Rich­
ard Cromwell, J«‘an Hersholt and
days without it. Paris looks down towner.
Mr4t'is much encouragement in the fact in next tto days is expected.
Myrna Ix»y have important support- ■
on New York— but is glad enough
Pick
the
leaders
in
any
line
anil
(OFthat a relative degree of stability
& HIPPING— Apprehension is ex­
small town — usually one you nev ing voles.
has been reached and maintained pressed that the coming World Ec­ to take your money for goods
The picture presents Miss Dress­
Frank Woolworth, Henry Doher­ er heard of. A1 Capone, on the oth­
in the past two months.
W e H a v e a C o m p l e t e L in e o f
onomic Conference will attempt to ty and Wtalter Chrysler were all
ier
in her first straight character
er
hand,
is
a
city
product.
You
can
■— g Readjustments are taking place slop lederal subsidies of U. S. ship­
which will have a healthful mflu- ping. These subsidies, in the torn. smalltowners— and they came right have him.
A1 Smith is the most striking case
^IJjfence on industry in general. Weak­ 01 mail couuacis, nave made it pos- to New York and showed you wha’
er units are being eliminated— a siuie to meet ‘low-wage scale, foreign high buildings can be pul up. Hen­ of a city bred man who has won
ry Ford and George Eastman ware great eminence — but he couldn't
i % necessary prelude to general recov- compellLou.
smalltowner3.
Edison, who mad( get into the White House. If con­
Dr. J ou ett P. D ray
J k* ery. The etficiency ot industrial op
Si EEL— Seasonal buying receul more inventions than any other hu­
t ’H IR O P A iT O Il
ditions had be«>n reversed and Smllh
«rations I is steadily increasing.
iy caused .inpiuvemelit. scrap prace- man being in history, was a regular
had come from W«*st Branch. I iwa,
One ot the most iateieating signs
nave been lirm, and unisUed nice, smalltown man. So were the Wrlghi while Hoover had been raised in
lu ih-t a virtual mortgage nioraior-
3 0 8 M e d fo r d B ld g.
boys — those two auto mechanic? the streets of New York, Smith
lium is gradually taking effect. The prices weak.
F r e e L and scaping S ervice
who
conquered
the
a'r
for
you
when
CA.NAERB
—
uuilook
extreuiel>
m i r e P h on e 1230— Hanno 30O-Y
.vould have been elected.
f
r ui : u.H is in the BM W N Un
the
professors
in
your
own
univer
uucenaiu
ior
toon
cauners,
wus
Practically
all
our
presidents
with
lsiaies,
‘d courts
However, shipment, sitles raid it was a physical impos­ he exception of Roosevelt were
(nave shown a tendency to aid the prices low.
“Tlie Resi <'Ili copral i or Servirò"
nave
been
larger
loan last year, on sibility and that anyone who a!
malltowners — and the politician
(farmer in
> toreclos-
C orn er Sixth and Gni|>r Streets, Medford, Oregon
T eleph on e 1317
WM . MOSS, P rop
never Intended to let Teddy in therp
(area. frli. inrgMt mortgage— insur per cent 01 isu z a pa.ugus pais it tempted it was a fool.
Eli Whitney who invented the cot No use telling your boy he ean be
lance con ,
and banks — are soid, aud more luai. no per cent o.
(showing an extremely lenient atti- peach pack, a iimiicd pack is ... ton gin (not a drink but a machine)
uue. A shor. time ago, a group ot peeled this year, in uUcinpt to uniac :>;id McCormack, who Invented the
self-binder, were smalltown pro­
Jcjgelhe laige t insurance compauies an- uate carryover.
• • •
ducts. So were Ben Franklin, Rob­
ldifl uouuced a policy which, in brief,
Oi late tarm prices nave Men on ert Fulton, Morse and DeForest—
airomeai-s Lh.n lUere will be no torecloo
nffuies that can be avoided, so long as lue uuwugraue, out losses have beeu and of course Lindbergh.
Will Rogers is one of our best ex-
-ue mortgagee shows a disposition smaii. ca m e was one ol lue ex­
cotton,
inBj io do his best to work out his prob- ceptions, snowing a rise.
grain, hay, hogs and sheep tons
*y* lem
losses.
erv
. . .
The price of gram futures rose
soft
The * long awaited report of the
en- ,,a..ona. i rausponation Committee temporarily wiia extremely bau
¡djf’* was receiuly issued after months of weather. Caution was evident, How­
ever, and there has been little pr
investigation and study
Among its suggestions were that nounced change.
~~ parallel lines be abandoned — that
The visible supply ot wheat is de­
.K *
ORN OUT from the day’s endlcu round of house­
regulation be less severe and more creasing steadily— a good sign fot
Hoe
the
Now
lx)»
Prices
on
| 5; . exlble.
work... where is the now? Spending her lime in re­
future price aud marke. inipuvt-
.wean w ulie, a good sign is that ment.
creation . . . Instead of drudgery in a hot kitchen. Where
G ood year
• • •
railroad Gallic and earulugs, on i w
•he formerly greeted her husband in high dudgeon, the
whole, a*e now auead of Lai year.
Business conditions iu the Philip­
frt
. . .
now welcomes him in high spirits. And that it the triumph
pines show no improvement, wRb
and
Efforts to siab.lixe the oil .ndus credits and collections difficult In­
of electricity. It smooths the day for the housewife by
try tan :oncrete form with tne «0 dustrial activity la at a high level
helping her complete her housework in lets time end
Efl 0pti«d| by The Am*-r.ca:i ivt lolcum
in Japan.
Little change m En*
Inst it ut - of a new and aggressiv« iand. Italy showed a heavy unfa­
lest effort. It it the King of Comforts ... ond where ¡1 is
policy It o eliminate evils. Main re
vorable trade balance in 1932. Con­
freely used, the house al lost becomes • hem*
su.t «Ought is balancing of produc- ditions in Austrian industries aie
^ tion W ;h consumption
unfavorable.
In Finland, the low
ÊLECTKICITY
The! Institute will fight diversion exchange value of the mark during
THE C ALifQ RN IA O R E G O N P O W ts COMPANY
<m ft do the stori o f
of gao tax funds to other purposes 1932 enabled export industries to
-----------
Km er dire« aerveiHt
than it».. 1- tax increases, gas boot- increase sales abroad, and marked
tor enJy e foot (**«
leggiag and tax evasion, and will
gains were »hown in textile, food
• deyt
aiaiata
that gas should rightfully
tuffs, metal and other Industrie#.
be tax* by the states only.
Ia lb • m.dconiinent lieid. crud*
Wilma Hood entertained with «
oil is p a ll selling at .uinous price ,
with tfc-' Califoru.a division of the 1 party at the home ot Mrs Roy Kelly
Thursday night. The evening w -«
_ iadaati r ,n better conuit.on.
spent in playing cards and games,
. . .
Mj Late reports om major industries after which refreshment« were serv­
ed. Those present were Avis Ayer»,
- | show:
eggy Lawrence. Fern cherryholtne
COfVER— Higher pricee are e .
. »a Hood and Delbert Ayer«, P»t
Gres
interest *howa in
r - - - i v.: a - . -
—
- w . . j ¿a, ;.ed Cash and A srss A / res.
i -V a y / t ®
Jk y ^ A D A
OREGON
H ea lth
RcM AYN E
DAIRY COUNCIL
Smalltown
er c und
Rural Communities to
Res ite The Nation
Copco Advocates
Shipping In Wood
5c
Risv 10 e
ng(.
E co n o m ic H igh ligh ts
N ursery S to ck
Walnuts, Almonds, Filberts, Brixnuts,
Butternuts
ALL KINDS OF FRUIT TREES
Ornamenal Trees and Shrubs of all Kinds
A -l good
V I L L A N U R S E R IE S
Before
Buying
WHERE
IS
TH
who w as s o tired
z.
Ti
at ni ^hi V
E W
m
PATHFINDER
SPEEDWAY
TIRES
Good 50-gal.
DRUMS
$1.50
at the
Central Po’n*
Service
Gateway Service
Stations
JA
since she u se s electric servants
HER LIFE IS PLEASANT T O O