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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1933)
PAGE TWO imagined places beyond the atrnos-1 J u w & y g U B M ffif subbö u bä phere of the world we know, has | exerted so strong and unfailing on ' " , _ , „ , „ oc Influence on the imagination» of _ . ’ . A . * ' . mankind as has the Cradle of ( hris Devoted to the best interests of Central Point and vicinity. trias! anal ta staci b» local Central slowly, add a few drops at a time. Entered as second class matter at 1 th< 'nut office, Central Point, Ore- l,‘ i ..mi ladtea. If >..u hat« a Cavorfe« gon, under ti'e Act of March 8, 1879. the scences that Christ knew I h* |,riw or send it to The Ameri- SI ET BI DDING -— - — — — - - -------- age-old hills of Judea remain through (i4(J foi. publication und«*r this head-; hi cup of molasses SUBSCRIPTION RATES: time, a» do the green pastures and' W(. w,n |Mlb||ati a|| these 1 tablespoon soda One Year .................................. 11.00 gtm waters of Biblcal significance. recll*-» in liook form. 1 cup of brown sugar Six Months .............. - ....... $ -75 The Garden of Gethsemane is there This week'» recipes furnished by 1 cup of raisins Payable In advance. and the Cradle of Jesus. The River Miss Zaidee Smith. 1 cup of sweet milk Advertising rates on application. Jordan, by its name the mightiest of 1 cup of ground suet EGGI.ESS 4 ARE Office— Second Street, off Main. all the rivers of the world, flows on 1 teaspoon of cinnamon 2 cups sugar as ever, serenely to the sea. And in ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL 3-4 teaspoon of cloves 2 cups sweet milk quiet Palestine are the streets and Editor and Proprietor 3 Vi cups flour hi cup butter building« that were old before the A pinch of salt 3 cups flour Christian calendar began. The Plain Mix dry ingredients and add milk, 1 heaping teaspoon of baking of Sharon Is still fruitful, and the molasses and soda mixed well to powder rose of which Solomon sang In the Season with lemon or vanilla. Sift gether. Steam in well greased bak most majestic of all poetry, blooms profusely. And there Is Cana of Gali the flour once before measuring and ing powder cans 3-4 full for 2 hrs. lee, scence of the wedding feast, and four times after adding baking pow sever let stop boiling. Nazareth, where the carpenter who der. Bake in loaf or layers. BEAR PRESERVES ¡wag to chang all the civilized world, (1 > I’ eel and quarter the pears COEEEE EROS [TNG grew to manhood. Not an Inch of (2) Weigh the fruit 2 tablespoons butter earth but is rich In history, and in (3) Add 3-4 the amount of sugar 2 cups powdered sugar ¡the lore of ages. Not a scene but <va oo oua Ssjrt Put altogether in a pan. cover, hi teaspoon salt brings to mind some stirring pasage place in cooler over night. Next clay 1 teaspoon vanilla extract from the Testaments. IIKHIM) TIIE PRICK TAG bring to boiling point slowly. Do 3 tablespoon strong coffee No Journey offers the traveler so this three successive days or until 1 tablespoon cocoa The Consumers' League has for much In historical importance, In the Cream butter, add sugar and co the pears are plump and transparent years been urging buyers to look be pleasures of meditation and study. It coa very slowly beating until light Put in small sterilized Jars. Seal hind the price tag and to patronize is a strange fact that but one in two and fluffy, udd vanilla and coffee with parafine, label and store. manufacturers and merchants who hundred of the ministers who preach treats their workers decently. The the gospel In this country, have ever cause for which Its “ white lltsts” visited Palestine. Rut one in thou have battled is enormously advanced sands of their congregations have set by the NBA codes. foot on the ground that the prophets It is Interesting to see this "look trod. Palestine is beside creed beside behind the price tag" Idea blossom denominations— it embraces them all. I , A l D A y b R r-M A Y N E ing out Into merchantlle advertising. and its history belongs to all. Those A large New York department store who are so fortunate as to go to It, employs It in a striking advertise once, twice or a dozen times, are to ■ \ ment. he envied. It Bhows two men's shirts of the NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS that every housewife might adopt same style, quality and finish. One AGAIN for New Year are: of them, last November, sold for 89 Progress Being Made Now that the first rush of the hol- 1. Prepare a shopping list always. ctnts. That was a bargain, says the 2. Keep storage spaces filled— In Nation’s Business ,a> 8eason is OVir and ,here u “me ad writer. But what was behind that for thought on other things, most of eliminating emergency trips to niar- bargain: us turn our attention to New Year's ket Place orders twice a week. The man who grew the cotton lost 3. Buy in large quantity as can be Portland, December 14— Business resolutions, money. His pickers were not paid Everyone strives to be more effi used economically if a saving in surveys conducted In key industries In cash. They received groceries e- over the United States, tabulated to cient in some one thing, but some- price. nough to have strength to work The 4. Buy by weight: check your day in the office of Frank Messenger, thing in which we can all be more workers In the mill where the cotton Oivgon-Idaho NRA complanee direc- efficient is in food purchasing for costs, check your delivery at home, was spun received starvation wages. ter, reveal steady progress toward home. Prominent food econo-1 5. The first rule of good market- $4 and 15 a week and sometimes less. economic recovery. 'mists estimate that most food buy- ing is to see for yourself. One trip Their employer lost money. Cut The national retail dry goods as- Big by the housewife Is almost 20% ¡to the market each week will keep throat competition. . . forced the re soclatlon reported that 450,000 work-1 inefficient. You may spend $15.00 you iu touch. tailer to sell It at u price which net ers will be given employment during a w*ek for food in your households 0. Study advertising, learn from ted him u loss. the Christmas buying rush over the or y ° u may spend $0.00 a week, they stores, radio, newspaper, booklets, A Such is the story of the burgain United States. Payrolls will be In- say. but whatever you spend, the folders which give material to create shirt of November, 1932, very much creased $30,000,000 during Decern- chances are it is too much for what a desire for the products and at the like the one Thomas Hood told of in her. Tlie association estimated that vou are getting— about 20% too same time are educational in bring- his "Song of the Shirt," which in December sales will approximate $4, much. And they say the fault lies ing out new food facts. stinging verso pilloried the sweat-; Food nutritionists give house- shops of England almost 100 years I 000,000,000 in U. S. department | entirely with the purchaser. Btores. | » this is true, then more efficient wlv6s the best known rules for feed- ago. Retall toy sales. Judged by preli- food purchasing could well become lng the fanliIy weU anil economically Now the Blue Eagle has flown past minary purchases, wll he 10 per cent !an Inspiration for the New Year's too The best foundation for any and the story of the October, 1933. ¡dlet higher this year than in 1932, the resolution. is the protective foods— fruits, shirt. $1.25, Is very different. It Is One way to better buying efficien vegetables, milk and eggs. A daily- toy manufacturers’ association re the same shirt, but under the code ported. Sales of $200,000,000 are cy is to buy always by weight. It is quart of milk for every child in the the mill workers received at least the only accurate method. The fol- family alld a pint for each adult is ,,, i , who fashioned 7. ~ \ ;predicated by this Industry $13 a week, the girls . . . Men's hat manufacturers reported lowing table of can sizes is a help in wise food economy, for milk gives It didn’t do It with "hungry stomachs! buy h g accurately: more for the money than any other and fear in their heart . . . and | business Increased 50 per cent during the fall season, and orders booked Table of « an •Sl/.e» food. not a single child labored in its mak for the spring trade are likewise half Name Weight Me ¿sure Every day plan to include in the ing.'' No. 1 (picnic) 11 oz. 1 1-3 cups Says the ad writer on his excur again as high as the 1932 total. 9 Exports of automotive products No. 1 16 oz. cups sion into applied sociology: It is a o 20 oz. 2 2 cups real bargain, a sound bargain, sound were valued at $8.901,846 during No. 28 oz. 3'£ cups for you and sound for your country.” October, the last month for which No. 2 1 t a whole grain cereal, pro N„ 3 33 oz. 4 cu ps One feels that this advertisement of li as meat, cheese or eggs. 3 lh. 8 oz. 1 cu ps N o - 5 the New York merchant will make exports of $5,355,’ 9 3 satisfy ber, 193 2. N o . 10 6 lb. 10 oz. 13 cups history. It suggests a new deal in X alms for better food buying merchandising which should be pro 8 fitable alike to buyer and seller as picked at random from nation-wide well as all those whose welfare Is surveys," Messelnger said. "These hidden behind the price lag Cleve figures, from widely divergent Indus tries, are reliable indices that the land Plain Dealer. The American THt'KSADY, DECEMBER a«. The AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. PREGO Favorite Recipes EDITORIALS H i -V ay / to H ealth OREGON DAIRY COUNCIL Economic Highlights TRANSPORTATION — Carloadlngs ning storms cannot be predicted failed to show their customary sea curately in advance, recent wor sonal Jump. The financial position the Pacific Northwest Foratl K\i of the carriers, however, has sub ment Station indicates that the r stantially improved. For the first ability of approaching storm» eight months of the year railway net forest fires can be determined. operating income was 87 per cent Oregon white oak. so com above the same period In 1932; the last quarter will be less favorable, throughout the Willamette Va but the year's total will he encourag is practically the only wood use<i axe handles, and insulator pins ing. AUTOMOBILES— Curtailment in the the Pacific Northwest. In the i Industry always precedes the intro ern states hickory ranks first an duction of new models each fall, and handle woods, and black |i it is yet too early to know how well among woods for insulator pins these have gone. Generally speaking, One enterprising mnaufacture retail sales of new cars have been western Washington has been firm. Labor difficuties. particularly ducing coat and dress buttons in tool shops, have been a problem. yew wood. For the industry as a whole, employ ment has ben well over a year ago. Gas Tax Drop Jan. 1 CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES—Activity has kept to a uniformly high level, First of Decreases despite slackening In most of the in dustries to which chemical manu Under Repeal j facturers sell. Prices have been film. Employment and payroll gains WASHINGTON, Dec. 22—A have been sharp. AGRICULTURE— There have been in accordance with the terms small Increases in in crop forecasts President Roosevelt’s prohibits for corn, wheat and oats. Prices I peal proclamation, Mr. Henry have varied to but small degree. The genthau Jr., Acting Secretary o: Department of Agriculture forecasts Treasury, has notified Internal that the gross income of farmers jenue agents that the Federal from sale of crops in 1933 will be line tax drops from 1>2 cents 25 per cent above last year, and cent on Jan. 1. The extra hi cent gasoline ti somewhat below that for 1931. LUMBER— Higher prices, fewer or however, only one of four si which will automat ders has been the late experience. levies Production has declined while stocks cease eventually because of r< on hand have Increased. Since April The four were originally levied there has been a 60 to 70 per cent Congress to provide the $220 increase in employment, and pay 000 neded annually to meet ar zation and Intaraat charges oi rolls have more than doubled. STEEL—This industry has had an $3,300,000,000 public works almost cataclysmic year. It soared It was specified that they in the early summer, touching the cease after repeal when liquor highest production point in several would presumably supply the n years, then shrank back to new lows. sary $220,000,000, Now executives are looking forward The four taxes and their expiri to 1934 with gratification. The dates are as follows: 1. The extra half-cent a g; first quarter of the new year is ex pected to be exceptionally favorable. gasoline tax— Jan. 1. 2. The 5 per cent corpori TEXTILES — Production has gone down, while employment and payrolls dividend tax— Jan. 1. 3. The $1 per $1000 levy on have advanced. poration capital— July 1. j 4. The tax on corporation p Interest Facts in excess of 12 hi per cent on taliation— to end with the cor| O f Oregon Forests I tion's fiscal year. The separator plates in radio and automobile batteries are usually I made of Port Orford cedar from [ southwestern Oregon. Comedy-Romance Coming to Ri Peggy Hopkins Joyce, W. C. i During the period 1925-1929 near- i Stuart Erwin and Sari Maritza ly 10 billion feet of saw timber was' ply the humorous romantic int cut annually in western Oregon and ill Paramounts 1933 super-s[ Washington, according to the Paci musical production, "Internat fic Northwest Forest Experiment ; House.” arriving Sunday at the Station. During the same period Theatre. In the star-studded 82.5 million cubic feet of wood was are Rudy Vallee, George Burns removed annually for other products. Gracie Allen, Col. Stoopnagle ---------- . Budd, Cab Calloway and his Or Cottonwood grown in the Pacific \ tra, Baby Rose Marie and The Northwest is in demand for the, in C e l l o p h a n e . _____ manufacture of matches in the Ori ent. Original growth trees furnish most of the supply, though some 35- BERT PECK year old planted trees have recently been cut for this market. Automobile Repai Though the ocurrence of light- A nd Service FABER BUILDING , V V W V V V W V W Y V V rtY W Y V W ^ R O X Y 15 C ¡ T R O W B R I D G Any Time, Children 10c Cabinet Works SATURDAY ONLY Everything in Cabinet Wor The above article Is being repro- ' ecoV*'ry is steadily recover- Happening» That Affect tl.e Dinner wholesale prices in spite of strong d need to bring to your attention the ln* ,he Kround lo8t d,lrtnK Dividend Checks «ml Tax consumer resistance to higher costs "GAMBLING SHIPS" Established In 1908 f“ M c that sonic business no-n and filin' 11 I’ 1 ’ ItilK of Every Imllti'huil. Nation- DOMESTIC TRADE Has II.is continued continued I With Retail establishments report dai do not prutice cut-throat competition' al and International Problems In- to expand, hut not as much as usual Gary G rant— Ifc-nita H um e And when you know that hunger, hu ly increases in business, due to the separable from Iaa-al Welfare. seasonal experience would indicate. !' man misery and sweatshop pratlces Increase« In money In circulation, Sun-, M on., D ec, 111, Jan. 1 Business in 1933 has presented a Department store sales have risen. I which resulted directly from the ci rroduee these goods you do not wrant "IN T E R N A T IO N A L H O U S E " Ü. S. B LACK FO RD rather eccentric spectacle. The year and advertising lineage in all man-! to buy them for in so doing you more vil works program and the increased began with pratically every industry her of periodicals has increased. How-1 Tlie G rand H otel o f <'oniesly d air ym an or less approve the system under employment made possible by NRA at a low ebb. Then, directly follow- ever, the sales showing Is still un-1 I- re,h Milk and Cream Tu«-»-. W e d ., .Ian. ii-:4 codes. Business is already better, which they are produced lng Mr. Roosevelt's ascension to of- satisfactory. Delivered Daily "S H A N G H A I M A D N E S S " Big concerns trying to destroy com and is increasing steadily." Phone 14x1 Central Poli ftee. a wave of optimism caused in- EMPLOYMENT -Here the most fa-i Spen cer T ra cy — Fay \Vm> petition. heartless manufacturers em l,n’diicti'«n. plant expansion, rorable experience of all has been T bu rs.. F ri-, Jan. 4-S ploying child labor, bootleggers and Oregonians Aided heaviep-than-average buying Dur- had. For a late month factory em-! hl-Jackcrs using u leglmate bust lU'S.H “ G IR L IN 4 1 9 " mg th.- summer there was eonstant ployment was 25 per cent better and i Jam e» Dunn— G loria S tila li for a blind dishonest concerns not Dr. I. H. Gove By Forest Work ‘ i-sonal improvement, largely factory pay 37 per cent higher than! expecting to pay the bills and know DENTISTRY due to the great enthusiasm that a year before. Each month shows! C on tn oon s Show s, Sat. and Sun. Ing they are going out of business, 1 :8 0 to 11 p. in. grt Office with I the NRA when it was creat- reflnite increases in both fields. Black I Daily Mat. 1 :4 3 . E ve. 7 p. in. are most frequently guilty of these Figures from the office of the led Early In the DR. A. A. McBRIEX. M. P ' fall a let-down sign is the increase in strikes and cut-throat trade pratlces Mislford, Oregon meegency reservation work in started and business conditions of all other labor disturbances which have If the NBA does nothing else but Washington, IV C . Indicate that indicate that kinds got steadily worse. Industries prevented still greater gains. Dur- eliminate , . child . , labor and . destroying with . enrollment from Oregon of 4. which had visions of reaching the Ing September, for example ltis e s tl- WW • * cut-throat business pratlces. It will 292 men In the civilian fores, camps production level, of a few years ago mated that strike, cost the country- have Justified Itself. .3.650 families are receiving allot- found themselves again at the hot- 5.000.000 working days as compared YOUR HOME IS YOUR CASTLE Most consumers want those who menta and the total number of de- tom. with 500,000 in June. Admit only ckan, constructive new* by reading serve them to make a leglmate pro pendents aided Is 13.333 Now. on the basis of very recent FINANCE The bond market has be- THF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR fit and do not want to contribute to On the aveTage the monthly con reports, improvement A Daily > etr*paper far thr Horn • again ap- come increasingly firm. At this writ- : the delinquency of children or un tribution from men In the camps to I» *ix*« *n th# constructive w orld newg but do#* not e *p !eit crim r « » J • r.yndaL pearing Heavy Industries, which have Ing. the stock market is likewise M at m t#r#ttiog f#«tur# pa*## fo r all th# fa m .l? on « o m s t 'i Acoviti#*. f {nan#- fortunate men and women who mast the home folks is around $25 and been most backward >f all lately, are strong m aking, (>ard#nt. E ducation and B ook s A lt o paget fo r th# C hildr#n and You"* Public confidence was de make a few cents per day or starve rarely less than $22 Thi* Folk». Y ig o r o u t aditotialt. an interpretation o f new t in the "M arch af ih# 'feeling it especially — an . a . .-lient monstrated w hen the recent $950,-1 Natiott#’* C olu m n and " W a t c h in g lha W o r ld G o Thrifty, intelligent buyers should $5 to $s for the personal use of the sign This is lar are o f atpacial interest to m^n. ly due to the fact 000.000 Issue of new treasury certi-j look for bargains but not all low worker In nearly all cases the men that surplus manlfactured supplies, ficates was over-subscribed in a few The ChrtfiAn Bclaaea Pub:-thing ftonety price» represent bargains In the long In the ramps are taken from the CJ n #. H ar»*, 9 i r m Bo*ton M utacJiinftu which resulted from the great up- hours, stilling the fear that there “ m y • ib e c r .p t io n to T h e C h r U t ia e • c ie r r a Mo*i run. and sometime« grow out of some ranks of families carried on state or shoot In activities last spring, have has been a let-down in Federal credit j One jeer I* -e T h ree m en the strong and heartless Individual or local relief rolls. 3 t i m on lha « M On# m onth come farly close to being eliminated firm taking advantage of the w. ak During the first six month, the A constantly mountng number of , or- FOREIGN T R A D E — Exports have: shown a greater than seasonal In- i and helpless » 1 department paid out 137.678.M0 poration* are resuming dividends to crease. Imports Imports a a greater greater than sea ........................ BUU ........... Look behind the price tag iu cash allowances, for the country stockholders Others, which wer* C opy on Roqurtt sonal decline. The rhoatlc money as a whole, of which $31.398.000 fortuñate as to hav. reduced «II- situation is naturally a barrier to any TUOI GUTS « if JI Iti S II | \| went direct to the families and $6.- vldend payments. increaslng major gain in trade at this time, As Christmas passes and the old 290,000 to the men In the second them t ONSTRl < TION Value and volume year glvea way to the new. thoughts six months, beginning with October A urvey of current bus of contracts are rising constantly, of Jerusalem, the Holy Land, appear it Is expected that total benefit pa ly hi ted on government due to a great extent to public work* In thousands of mind* and the sen- ments to the men and their depend- lows activities. Residential building acti- tlmenta thowe thoughts exprvws are ents will aggregate about 142.060,- COMMODITY PRICES - A r e roatlnu- fity has likewise shown gains, but echoed In thousands of hearts No 000. distributed among 1 $ 00.000 ins their upward trend EVERY SATUR D AY Retatl prices nothing resembling a boom has vet V ile I’ a v iB o n l o c a t e d „ „ o l d M e d fo r d -« e n tr a i P o in t Ht“ h *V , piare In the world, not even those needy persons have a.lx.in, i,l more rapidly than materialised. 1 1 -ID I I U M i s h \ I « Tl i i V t o I 'h - r Livestock A u c t io n