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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1933)
PAOS TWO _________T H lU s tU y SR Th» AMERICAN CENTRAL POINT. ORBCC , the state fair. September 5 Into poker game, and : zl ( k > great tha: the public will be The rrsjarlty oi farmers in the i | Club Fair Held unable to bear it. Every policy oi milk (bed are law abiding They . H“*81“ ° f the ^ Trouble b K1 enter* a„d b. They “ / . «>» 4_ h ciub dormitory _____________ m uoba I or a n te government*, aa have »tuck with the League. But at Court House tair board at They wiu repre- however, because Dornui? p . M.. v . - v T| Septaeber IS 1SJ4* ,he *4it**1*l ta n h e r observe», that all farmer* will have to pay dearly lor the two home in love with Gable, »a4.. Last Wednesday Davotad to the baa* aterrata of *lT<* a *T c*aa* of earner* aa advau- for radical action by the few Central Polat and ri« »:ty sage ortT 4my <>th*T cU*r leBd* bo,h I* l* In «he intereat of all that ag- — - - on -- her. *>« she thr««^ « l : economics juag B »»>»• - ¡out Eetered a* aaroad elaaa m atter at w demur»..*> commerce and to in- ncultural warfare be »topped, Eighty-five 4-H members of Jack- day. Sept. 5 ^ . . „ 1.1 8 of Ash- the District attorney, Agricultural College President the -vat office. Cemtrai Point. Ora- cr*M* U e * « r*«*'# harden of --------------------------- county enrolled in home econo Junior h,g t *?!roll| a „d M ildred Detective J. Farrell BecfcJ Says Federal Program Seeks ! son goo. nader tb* Act of starch i. xiTs. '•r* °‘Pt,rtau o a co»t* Emergency Agents mics projects under the supervision land M“rBa . : generally realised that 0 J d m lhe Judging hot on his trail decides to 1 to Coordinate Production 1 of Mabel C. Mack, county home de- Alwiu— scored I York until Dorothy h»i n SUBSCRIPTION RATES the public pay* transportation cost*' Named for Wheat with Reduced Exports montratiou agent attended the contest On# 7 a a r ............................ 11 M j* two »aye. One 1 » through rates. m i e l D ressier | In Glendale he C m county-wide achievement day and Jeau Leona , Medford. I bard, a bored -null-t0*s Sis S i a t k i ------------------------t 75 which we pay whan • « get on a Appointment of three emergency The Federal farm adjustment pro ciub fair held in the courthouse aud of the Rooseve Payable la advance | because he loses the to« gj train or aead a freight shipment aeslstants for the Oregon State col- is partly guide by the belief itorium, Wednesday, August 30. Advertíala# rate« on application This la the way the coat ehouid be lege extension service to serve gram scored third. marries her. He takes that export of agricultural commodi Office— Second Street, off Main paid— by the one who gets the bene- through the period of the wheat ad- ties will not soon recover its volume These club members represented I Navy Recruiting New York, intending to Medford. Ashland. Butte Falls, Ceti- j ~ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL fit The other way is through taxes justm eat campaign has been ap- , of flvs or tea years ago. In the opinion iral Point. Phoenix and Sams Valley much the same way he 1 created to operate subsidised car- proved by the agricultural adjust-1 of F. D Farrell, President Kansas : communities. Started in State Dorothy Editor and Proprietor But two things tiers This makes all the people pay ment adm inistration and these are Agricultural College, writing In the Au Four-H Hose and Flower Garden i ¡This hard boiled fast andk for a special service rendered to a all at work now helping the educa-! gust Issue of the American Bankers club members of Medford under the | ' , for Navy , bier falls in love with hu few Clonal and organisation activities. The headquarters O i^ to n -o re - Dorothy. btttk from » Mediui Association Journal. leadership of Mrs. W. I1 The railroads exist under the H A Lindgren. extension special-' "Nobody knows whether the farm Roosevelt , «on Recruitiug th cruise, ................... violently resentM» district, for located In Portland, ............ - School, and Mrs. H. g j first method of meeting operating 1st in livestock, has been appointed adjustment program will succeed." see, Washington School, made a fine Oregon, has recently announced that nge of her x-boy frit expenses Tbey build their own to work in Marion county and has writes Mr. Farrell. "Its sponsors de I exhibit of flowers and were given ,a» er a >°«*8 period of restricted re- Is exciting drama nd 1 rights-of-way. maintain their own been given leave of absence from scribe it frankly as an experiment. It eqnipment, pay heavy taxes, and his ordinary duties for the dura-i seeks to socialize agriculture at least the following places: Laverue John- cruiting. they are now assigned a to the extent that farmers, in what is ston, second Roosevelt school, first Quo«a of about eighty men each take their chances on making a pro- tion of the wheat campaign, an Ad in fit Competitive barge lines, for ex- c R. Briggs, former agent in B«n- believed to be tbe public interest, will place: Donna Stephens, Roosevelt raonth for the next several months, restrain tbeir production activities and school, second place; Jean Pease, After the almost complete lack of T h e A rn » riç n n ampls. operate on publicly built and ton county and now in charge of •*- that processors, distributors and con mainLained inland waterways. Bus (cultural programs on the KOAC1 sumers will contribute something to Washington school, third place; Ger- vacancies during the past several and truck line« operate on public staff, has been appointed to serve ward paying farmers tor exercising aldine Clemens, Roosevelt school, month», this sudden call for a large highways In Linn county where no agent U this restraint. The adjustment pro 'fourth place; Hazel Dressier. Roose- «umber of men opens up a field of HT AIT ON THE FARM 'opportunity to many that have felt The Railway Age suggests that it m aintained regularly. grams definitely are based on the fact velt school, fifth place. W P. McGuire, editor of the In Cooking 1 project, the club led tllat lhe chances for a naval career Is time for a thorough-going inTes- East of the mountains the coun- that prices are determined primarily Southside Peters- . tigation by supply an. demand. They al-o are by Mrs. Paul Taylor from Washing- were closed to them. The recet^j de . burg. . . . . W rginia. , Virginia . . has a News. to determine that water ties of Morrow. Gilliam. W heeler proposal that . . 'tüI¡J ---------— ihou|(, ^ in order to permit and Sherman have all been grouped based on tbe assumption that the ex ton School, Ashland, vied with cisions of the government to main- ueserv. s » e at ntion. t is aim pie b4rges to pay all of their costa out under the leadership of County port business In agricultural commodl Phoenix club under the leadership tain ’he national defense at its high- portant. And an 1 s im mportant. An^ the .ue crux crux tfaetr earnings, and whether o r . Agent Charles Smith of Morrow ties will not soon return to its volume of Mrs. Lela Bonham, with firat est l*31« of efficiency, with a mini- of it is: Why not keep farm boys not the tolls paid by buses and county. Perry N. Johnston has of five or ten years ago. honors falling to Mabet Hardesty of niu,n expenditure, for safeguarding on farms? V Dependence on Public Support Phoenix; second prize to A lethaj’he interests of the country has trucks for use of the highways, arejbeen appointed to assist him. in In pursuing bis proposal, he asks adequate. “The plan offers wheat price In Kellogg. Ashland; third to Florence caused this sudden increase in en- An unbiased study of flees have been established in Con- 27 pregnant questions concerning thls. by the Federal Railroad C oor-|don for Gilliam and W heeler coun surance for 1933. 193 and 1935, for Sherrer, Phoenix; fourth to Roma Raiment*. the trend of young men away from dinator domestically consumed portion of Reynolds, Phoenix; fifth to Viola1 The Portland office accentuates of the Interstate Commerce j ties which will be served by one or- the the farm and possible ways of re Commission. the wheat crop. Tbe Insured price is to Lowden. would produce facts of Pheonix. The Pheonlx ,h« requirements for enlistment ganization, and in Moro for Sher- versing Its direction. It is certainly vast interest to a public which be sufficiently high to give the do cooking club is the largest club in namely: An applicant must be a man county. mestically consumed portion of the obvious that boys who have been keenly aware of the gravity of the Crook, Jeffeison and Deshutes wheat crop pre-war purchasing power. the county with 32 members enroll United States citizen, be between the reared on farms and have been in transportation problem. will be aided in their organization If the plan is as effective as Its spon ed. The exhibit was four drop or ages of seventeen and twenty-four timately associated with the craft of inclusive, must have at least a grade work by W. B. Tucker, county agent sors hope It will be, tbe reduction In ice-box cookies. agriculture since Infancy, are best ••CREDIT W HERE CREDIT supply may Influence wheat prices so school education, be of upstanding In Cooking II project the Ashland of Crook county. All other counties equipped to make the farm ers of to IS III 4 that the entire wheat crop will have Junior High school girls under the character, must have no dependents, where wheat growing is Im portant morrow And It is equally true that pre-war purchasing power. the e boys have been marching to Under the heading. “Credit are being cared for by their regular “If the adjustment program suc leadership of Mrs. Larkin Grubb, have a clear police and juvenile the cities in armies, for a great Where Credit is Due," the Meridian county agents. ceeds. Us launching probably will mark competed with Sams Valley clubs, court record, must be able to pass The extra expense of m aintaining the end of an era of extreme Individual led by Mrs. Dick Straus, on a n g e l ! ’he reqired physical and mental ex many years, impelled by the hope of Idaho, Times recently carried an in — AND LESS, in big, as I making (heir fortune in a life of tereatlng article on their local coun this increased work is being met by ism in agriculture in the United food or sponge cakes. Awards were animations and be able to supply re riding steel cars on fix | says Mr. Ftrrell. as follows: First, Margaret Broili, ferences as to character. trains — which they know little or nothing. ty tax situation. The Times said in funds from the agricultural adjust Slates." "Recent fundamental changes led Ashland; second, Dorothy Thomas, A great many young men who In the years following the war, part: “Seventy-one per cent of the ment adm inistration. Secretary Wallace to say, 'What we Ashland; third, Mildred Almine, have applied and were unable to en EVERY DAY-EVERY this away • from - the • farm drift last half of the 1932 taxes have really have to do Is to change the fourth. Alice Sawyer, Ash list due to lack of vacancies, may been paid, which is about ten per added hundreds of thousands of whole psychology of the people of the Ashland; College Recipes for land; fifth Rebecca Hunsley. Sams now find this field of opportunity SOUTHERN PACIT: cent less than last year. boys to the urban population. And United States. This 13 a large order. Valley. Preserving Tomatoes It involvea the whole program of farm Canning I clubs from Butte Falls, epened up to them. Any young men W A W .Y .- .V .W W y V when the depression came. It was an “ It should be observed that the desiring further information con adjustment as well as the larger na important factor In causing the public utilities have paid their 1932 .worst unemployment situation In taxes in full, and without their 100 So popular is the versatile tomato tional economic program, of which under the leadership of Mrs. Joe cerning enlistments in the Navy t r o w b r i d g I our history. Most of the hoys had per cent support another atory in American menus, and so well- farm adjustment is » part. If the Hibbard, and from Sams Valley. un-j®hould see llieir postmaster or the “ ' S. Court in the U. never learned any trade especially would be told, and public schools known are its virtues as a health people decline to participate in the der the leadership of Mrs. J. M. recruiting officer .............. C a b in e t Worki program to the extent necessary to Crawford, won the following awards House, at Portland, Oregon. well— they took any old Job they and other public necessities would protecting food, that very few home give --------------------------- Everything ta Cabinet tt«l| makers. in Oregon at least, consider shall the experiment a fair trial, we on their canned fruit exhibits: Huz- couud find, and it was usually of a be severely handicapped. never know whether farm ad- ej McCabe. Butte Falls, first; Olive sort requiring little skill and no “The largest contribution to the their canning season complete until justment Established in Itoli as now proposed would have training or uptilude. They were the county treasury is from the Union arge quantities of them have been succeeded or not if it had been given Davis, Sams Valley second; Mar-1 W A ñA V bSM guerlte Hibbard, Butte Falls, third; a fair trial." first to lie let out when production I'aclfic Railroad, with $96,344 for put up for winter. the year. The others Include: Idaho Rogenia Dusenberry, Sams Valley, Most of the tomatoes, of course, slowed. They are likely to be the Power Co.. $46,304; sm aller rail are just simply canned, but they may | fourth; Frances Smith, Butte Falls, last taken back Clark Gable is starred and Carole fifth. We have appropriated millions roads, $1,601.34; Bell Telephone be preserved in a great variety oi j O. S. BLACKFORD I Lombard and Dorothy MackalU are Co.. $41,780.71; Telegraph Co., $1.- Canning 11 girls from Sams Val ways. Leaflet HE 208, prepared by 1 for agricultural relief and created DAIRYMAN featured in “No Man of Her Own,” $48.87; Pullman Car Co., $1,071.- ley club and Central Point were a- the home economics division of the ; great federal organizations to ad Fresh Milk and Cresa warded prizes on their exhibits o f1 the new film which will be the a t Oregon Extension service at Corval- 1 minister It. Certainly it would be 84. Delivered Dailj traction at the Roxy Theatre begin worthwhile, as Kditor McGuire says "This makes a total of $187.536 - lis, offers about a dozen popular re»j Tells Bankers and Farm ers two jars of fruit, one jam. one jelly,] ning Sunday. Phone 14x1 Central Polsi as follows: Mary Esther Davis, I 03. These payment» mude in a time Ipes for using them alone or com- j to go to the root of the farm prob The story deals with the I a hig-tinu- gambler and career lem and give part of the money and of depresión, when the individual in blued with other fruits and vege-1 W hat to Consider in Making Sams Valley, first; Ernest ... Lathrop. — .......e .jof Sound Loans effort to evolving a plan to enable many cases defaults in his payment tables This leaflet may be obtain Central Point, second; Etna l)avl8-; sharp, who operates among card- young men to slay on the farm and are a valuable help and mean that ed free from the college or from Sams Valley, third; Rebecca Huns-!glreB( millionaires Wall- and on trans- A book on "Making Farm Invest ley, Sams Valley, fourth; Esther atlantic liners become self-supporting citizens. Do the balance in the general fund Is home dem onstration agents in the DENTISTRY ing this would prevent overpopula held up to a figure that means no various counties Several of tbe ments Safe" has been prepared by Lathrop, Central Point, fifth. With Dorothy Mack-! alii as tbe Agricultural Commission of tbe Office With In the Canning 111 project. Kuth- Mii.h i.* COme'on anrt wi’h Grant tion of urban centers, tend to m iti registration of w arrants Is necea most popular recipes in the leaflet DR. A. McBRJEN, M 9. | American Bankers Association, sum- trin e Lathrop of Central Point wa sary. are as follows: gate employment problems and, as . ! , 1 Panl *»»• M assis-¡L Medford, Oregon marlzlng material published by It dur awarded first place on Mr. McGuire says, fits in perfectly “If the utilities had not paid their Tomato Curve canned fruit, — I Ing the past ten years. It presents a vegetables taxes promptly and when due, many meat, pickles, jams and with the A dm inistration's aim to 1 gallon tom atoes compendium of scientific facts, prac- jellies. provide a solid economic foundation schools In the county would find it 1 small onion, sliced tice and experience In farming, with M n 8ara H. necessary to close for want of funds. 1 stalk celery or selery leaves timely and helpful suggestions to serve . Wertz, , , home demon- for our country. , . . . . in the dally j .i i . stratlon agent of Josephine countv, “ When we hear criticism of pub 1 bay leaf as a 1 reference and , gu:de routine of (mnklng and farming. From the exhibits in all class. \ TAX • DKHTHOYKD BUILDING lic utilities we should recall that 2 teaspoons salt It practical workers in these fields can Miss Dorothy Jones of Central Point .(here has been no default in their Vi teaspoon paprika l'p to a short time ago a 20-slory tax payments In Ada County tor the obtain an i lea as to what extent and acted us entry clerk and judging I Cook lhe mixture until the tom a skyseiaper stood in the famous Loop I worst year of the depression.' " In what manner farm loans should be and assisted throughout th>', district of Chicago. The building This particular Idaho county is toes the tender and put it through a limited by soil erosion, weeds, plant clerk day in arranging exhibits and with strainer. Boll the pulp uutil it isj diseases, rodents and lire hazards, etc. the program. returned a rent of $50 ,0 0 0 .. year not an exception In thousands of reduced to one-half the original >ol- The book also indicates how much A Chicago business man was offered cities and counties throughout tbe Is added to the security of a farm loan The picnic luncheon was enjoyed lhe opportunity to buy It for to on ,country, taxes are in arrears. Far 11111 «. and seal in hot. clean jars. by the farmer who keeps accounts and by club members and leaders, and T o m a t o B u t t e r And he turned it down! practices good business methods, as was pleasantly climaxed by a large mers. property-owners and business Since then the building has been es have been unable to pay. Yet 1 quart thick tom ato pulp well as the extent to which loans are freezer of ice cream donated by Sni 1 pint apple pulp wrecked, and the lot it stood on Is taxes of utilities have been paid safeguarded by crop rotrtion, produc der's dairy. Juice of 1 lemon being used for a parking space. tion of legumes, judicious use of com A short achievement program in when due, even though Investors had 4 cups sugar mercial fertilizers, tbe use of quality- the afternoon included singing 4-H This amazing little story appeared to go without dividends and interest recently in the editorial columns of payments. As taxpayers, employers, Combine all ingredients, cook seed and the providing of botne grown Club pep songs, 4-H club motto and GOLDEN HOURS the San Francisco Call Bulletin As and purchasers of supplies, the util rapidly until clear. Seal the butter feeds. pledge, the Introduction of leaders Another section sets forth the pre in hot. clean jars the knowing will have guessed, the ity companies have again den >nstta- OF FREEDOM cautions that should oe exercised by present, and a talk by Mrs. Mabel Mock Mincemeat trouble with the building was fates. ted their Importance to every com Mack, home demonstration agent, both the banker and farmer when 3 pounds green tomatoes • They rim e to $40,000 a year. A nd1 munity and (he national welfare negotiating loans to increase or Im on the value of achievement, and 3 pounds apples, chopped lhe owners were In arrears an entire prove dairy production, or beef, sheep, special awards, and plans for club V-. 4 pounds brown sugar year. To continue to operate they i swine or poultry production, as well projects for the coming year Mrs. MILK TIRM III.EH 2 pounds raisins as what factors should be considered Mack announced that three >. h.ilar- would have had lo pay out fHO.OOO “ How not to do thinks" is Illus 2 tablespoons salt In the economic marketing of products »hips wound be awarded high scor The rent return didn't Justify It trated In the troubles In lhe New and the way efficiency <n production And the result? Well, everyone York Milk Shed where a com para 1 cup suet affects efficiency in marketing. Many ing club members for club summer lost The owner* of the building, tively small, but organised group of 1 cup vinegar other everyday de ails of farm life school next June as footow*: Cook fs who had Invested money in It and farm ers has engaged in a milk 2 tablespoons cinnamon ing and canning clubs donated bv that hart a practical financial signifi 2 teaspoons cloves were finally forced to destroy it in cance are treated In the book. A par the Calif. Oregon Power Co ; rose They have used violence with 1 nutm eg self-defense the city, which was out strike ticular important section deals with and flower clubs donated hy th e threats of further and greater vio Ihnu ands In lazes and lastly, the lence. to prevent the delivery of Oranfe peel, if desired experience with farm leases and an Medford Garden club The h ig h est general public, whlrh must make up milk by others Thousand* of dol- ! Chop the tom atoes and drain other with directed farm credit. scoring individual In each project them well Measure the Juice and the taxes the building would nor will be announced later The re lara of milk has been dumped b> then add the same amount of wale: Banks M ike Pest Record in cord mally pay. for the entire year's work will roadsides A veritable reign of ter- I to the pulp Scald the mixture and R. F. C. Loans Repayments. Thla Is the old atory of excessive ror has been In effect. be considered In addition to the I drain off the liquid Repeat twice tc ta t Ion. and It has been told a Among the loans of $2.819.000.000 w ore on the exhibit. thousand times Bankruptcy, un In Ita official publication, the this process of adding fresh water, made b> the Fr.,.ral Government The high point of interest in the Dairymen's League Cooperative As- 1 -aiding and draining Add the re- P roper lighting e m p l o y m e n t . Industrial recession. social through the Keci «traction Finance afternoon’s activities was the coun Ion. which covers that terri « d v W iJ be w ( malnlng ingredient* Ir. the first col 1 ! wed community p ro g res these tory states that It and Ita member* Corporation, the highest percentage of ty-wide judging content participât 1 2 -Km, Kti.Ssv et mrmhrr <br t«W. umn or down to I cup vinegar to the ---- - ■ 223211, ««» puieihk- vothnvu d. - .tn fo rl or danger' “ * the Inevitable corollaries of waste will continue, to the beat of their •- repayments, official report* show, has in by every c lub m<pmb, r p cesfrain. At Irut two liopt lumps ami t w uM r lamp- an ful and exp- ndv* government It billy, to deliver mtlk They have pulp and rook the m ixture until it tieeii made by the hank*. Indicating Each member was requin *<1 to udire in addition to thr gcnen! room illumination. The radio, be**“ " 1 * clear Add the rem aining tngred the return of liability as the chief un Is tim e onr law makers read the no sympathy with violence The ____ four articles 1n each of I•evt»n * » rdu.iti.-nai and nwertamment value belong, m th » b 'tfig rJ*'™ lent* and rook the mixture until it is setiling eh ment o( public fear has es. h ndw rtt'ng on the wall Vn «iretne {lock, bseauw of s . e.- m-tn. and aecurao, »«k ,b° as follows Sporlire cake. l<eague knows, from long experience th'rk This mincemeat will keep in been lifted from them pro.e .d u t hrre A «cla m p to .uppl. th » hralth gi'*n g ” ” canneti breid. fruit. can ned that force can produce nothing but The Re> onatruct 1 n Fitiane* Corpo th» «•Wtrr .un o f rn tad. to do „ » do much to build happ» hr dm* F'JI t'lT I M l TR 4 \WFOHT ITION trouble and poverty for the farmer a covered stone Jar cbddrsn A fan to tumid. — ■ tables apron«. j*chiool slip-' ration b is anther z <1 r* h adi .inces. - —■ <v*4*ng berne, and mu»h n »fd »d ” n!’' CilM ITTITUiN fully a s un <1 ov sou I collateral, to «cd t<YWf»!«. th e two hi*b e«t i* h* h" “ ""■>»» d o . and e .i ning. .hc uld a l » h» swludd- that la ran coil hint million* 01 A San Franclrco society girl h* to 1 rerent edi'orlnl Ra lway Age doll r< and loat public confidence. ing been given a diamond ring for 1*27* ban'.* since It began operation* me mb’pr* from any <one club ! ■ T h »» fe » meipervM.e ipplunce. can b» , 1 » rated fu» a o d e » in February 1932 and made actual 'w arded a trip to the state fair Ints ou* thut the transportation The League Is one of the many or fighting •»maU vum each month and th. addmonaj com to o and Valth with an octopus, th * c r'ohlem la not s'm ply to find a ganization* fighting lhe farm ers' teemed Oregonian is prompted to re disburse .neats to t ni in th* amount Nellie Mcl-ane and lavraine Lary. $l.22! »7x.O<JO O this i.mount how Y<X * k"«S mom All tW anr” n ran* of equalizing regulation of battle Through cooperation it is mark "Usually the de.ir thing* get of old girls from the Co.k- ever. $5t5o;jooo ef over 4! per cent, wo 1 11-year «h» varions tvp s of rom m eirtal si rengthtniiig the agricultural aitn- ’em clnb Washington school Ash 1 hi 1 « All other for parking with a lobster." )r ha* b carriers, hut to prevent the total aiion Striker* offer the fairne- a diamnod cla * , .... r * 1 :;e«l have •«nd. led bv Mrs PnnI Ts»|-.e hark terrapin - - W - non cost of transportation from hwnm- nothing, save ruin repaid al<« it !-> per cent of their loa**. he highest «core and will leave on Leader. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON Sunday. Sept 4. with Mr*. Mark to T h e A m e r ic a n DESCRIBES FARM ADJUSTMENT PLAN meets EDITORIALS Try Clark Gable Is Starred at Roxy BANKERS PREPARE FARM FINANCE BOOK Dr. I. H. Gove lore r w Uè lì 1 fi et ò z ÌTQtl iu POWER COMPANY Of