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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER î.y 1 & 8 4 The A M E R IC A N . C E N TR A I. PO IN T. OREGON Economic culture, has said that the AAA has done about as much (or the farmer as it can. and that further improve- « J * r t !nenl bis poeltlon will depend f 1 1 A * principally upon improved condi- ---------- tions in n, the ---------- urban consuming H appeniujts That Affect ----- --- the —». u Dinner m iic r g,OM . ------------„ . re- . _ -------- — Dividend Checks and Ta» * “ *; . . r Tu8»ell and Chester i/a- Da- Tails. o V \1 i o' to ems ; />y A D A .R r OREGON n- apparenUy ig tt,rough wlth plg y y . s p a r a b le from L oca l Welfare.. DAIRY COUNCIL ,ng gQd cotton plou ghln g under CHEESE IS MURK THAN A iuto Recently a group of esven sober The main reasons for a change A FUA VOR I M l and laced men sat down at a table in the now of AAA polcleg u due t0 , he ture mre ‘ " e fn<m The that fla' of " r any of other food Vnd is d,iteren' .UtU town of Kilgore. Texas. Three {act that agrlcuUuraI economic con- the Th" ton" from that of any other food and the The con" flavor of one kind of cheese is dif- deV" B T “dbtFThree hbelonged*to the diUon! ^ ” 1 ' h i «... ¡ 1>V° r °* ° m' ki" d ° f chc“ * d j ‘ done s s 00 as Attorney’s fees, which judg road shall be established near ment was enrolled and docketed in by. the Clerk's office of said Court In Together with ail water rights said County on the 2nd day of Nov appurtenant thereto or to be ember, 1934. come appurtenant thereto. NOTICE is hereby given that, pur Dated at Medford, Oregon this M A Y N E suant to the terms of the said exe Sth day of November, 1934. cution. I will on the 15th day of WALTER J. OLMSCHEID December, 1934, at 10:00 A. M., at Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon the front door of the Courthouse By: Howard Gault, Deputy In the City of Medford, in Jackson ___________ Nov . 15, 22. 29. Dec 6 County, Oregon, offer for sale and a well-buttered pan or casserole pour the milk and cheese mix will sell at public auction for cash to the highest subject bidder, to to redemption satisfy said W E SELL FOR LESS over it. it. Bake about 50 50 mlm Judgment, over Bake about mtu-1 Judgment, together together with with the costs eosD utes in a slow oven (325 degrees) of ,Y T ° Ve" « Provided by Uw. all of the right. Potato«'» loaf is firm enough when well lille and interest th*» th« •»«* *--,J ** ^ Onions to hold ,U shape when tur»*<« j fendant^ He^nTHertage^^nd^Ruth Hi -W ay / to H ealth .. . v*8* AAA tfce Administrator, have Nation- Uy gaiJ ^ The receu- ^ »UU Of E v e r, tadltr « W al aJid Internal ona ts 11. z ~ 2= r.;^: out - * r j-arc ~ r ¡r Tt g™ ^ r™' esr regulates the state s vast oil Indus- ted the poss.bilitle* of its PAOB TH KE* past pro- tha, the pleaglng flavor of foodg ha8 ...... Squash Cartwright Hertager, husband and wife, N. M. Horsman and Helen A. Horsman Apples FRUIT A PRODUCE husband and wife; H. L. Fowler and Oranges John D. Winslow, and also all other persons or parties unknown claim lemon» ing any right, title, estate, lien or, interest in or to the real estate de 133 North Pacific Hy. etc. scribed herein, had on the 4th day “ Nat” Bldg., Medford of May, 1927, or now have In and to the following described property, situated in the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at a point in the Center of the County Road said Dr. I. H. Gove point being 8.85 chains east and 4.76 chains south of the North DKNTWTRY west corner of L. C. No. 49 In Township S8 South of Range 2 Medford. Oregon West of the W. M., and running thence east 6.98 chains; thence South 2.70 chains; thence West 7.85 chains: thence North 18 deg. east 2.825 chains along the Safe Insurance at a Saving center of the County road to the Oregon Mutual Fire place of beginning, except one acre on the east side of Bald Insurance Co. tract heretofore conveyed to R. (Incorporated) tR. Guches by Deed recorded LELAN'D CLARK, Agent page 393, Volume 100 Deed Re 10 North Bartlett St. cords of Jackson County, Ore Mix!ford. Ore. Rhone 1400 gon and reserving a right of way over the north 20 feet of the premises hereby conveyed until such time as a County _ L E G A L N O T IC E ------- — o - * n u u »* U X IX tnr. The seven men came together be- *ram’ mU8t choose a new tack a favoPable effect upon digestion for the and future. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALK cause one of the country’s most dif And since there is no reason to be- By Virtue of an execution In fore- ficult Industrial problems had reach- -p • lieve that there is anv marked dif- *jlosure duly issH®d ° “ t of and un- point. The problem was * U r k e y E g g Costs ed a crucial point i di* * r " i,y ° r V-iriOUJ K Oreghoen,Ci.n aidC?orrtth0I that of “ hot o il"— and it wag boil kinds of cheese, a favorite flavor may County of Jackson, to me directed Found Important ing more merrily than at any time in well be the guide 1n the choice of a and dated on the Sth day o f Novem- jb®r. (9^4. in a certain action there- the past. To Ore. Producers ch ------ e a ese . . , , Iin- w herein Jackson County Building The “ hot oil” problem is, basical But cheese is more than a flavor-, and Loan Association, an Oregon Around Thanksgiving time the *n8- K is a concentrated food for Ibuilding und Loan Corporation, as ly. of Dame Nature’s creation. West To use Plaintiff, recovered judgment against Texas possesses some of the greatest mind of the average citizen turns to muscle and bone building. oil fields in the world. There seems thoughts of turkey and cranberry 'heese *8 one way to use more milk hulSand'TnTw U e'“ HoV.mtn t<> be an inexhaustible supply of the sauce, but turkey growers are more Ai* che®8® is made from milk; cow’s and Heien A Horsman, husband and stuff that greases and propels the likely to be thinking of how next milk only is used for making cheese wife, H. L. Fowler aud John D. Win- machinery of the country. That year’s turkeys may be produced ' ,l th,s country, and for making byi?*ow; also al* other persons or par- unknown claiming any right, looks like a very happy situation— more economically, and therefore at far th® mn8t >'heese throughout the 'tine, estate, lien or interest In or but there's a big fly in the ointment. a greater profit. And whether the world- to the real estate described herein, If Texas and other states were per egg or turkey first, economy Because v-uerne cheese 1 is concentrated . comes ------- ------- » a concern raiea , H*® Defendants, for the sum of $1,- begins with form of milk, adults may use part 000.U0, plus interest from the 28th mitted to produce all the oil they in |turkey production of hatching of their daily quart of milk In the dav of February, 1933 to the 16th can. the national market would be economical production day of February, 1934, at the rate form of cheese. One quart of fluid o? 10% per annum being the sum glutted and surfeited with petroleum ®K6S- The cost of producing turkey whole milk makes five ounces ol of $95.84, pus interest on $508.96 in no time — and the price would hatching eggs on Oregon poultry American Cheddar cheese. Thus one front the 16th day of February, 1934 drop to the vanishing point. cents to 30 cup °f n'Bk Is the equivalent In food to the 2nd day of November, 1934 States, the Federal government farms varies from 10 at the rate of 10% per annum be and responsible oil men, unwilling cents per egg, with 13.6 cents as value of 1 V4 ounces or two small ing the sum of $35.56, less the sum the average, a report of a survey of c"bes of cheese. to see a necessary industry kept in of $41 4 00 paid on stock, less the P E R L ’ S Vigorous, healthy people such ar 1'/ V ' dlv,dends on continuous upheaval, have been 45 representative flocks by members Funeral Home . .. , . . i t - ¡said stock, $36.25 __ pus >w 1 tor ui insurance •- - T«»• wrestling with the problem for years of the farm management department the Swiss, the Dutch and the Scan-1----- premium paid by Plaintiff, plus $5.- S T A N D A R D Established In your community Crux of their efforts came in pro at Oregon State college shows. The dinavians eat from two to four 00 for continuation of abstract of 35 years R O O FIN G CO. ration laws, under which the out average flock consisted of 144 hens times as much cheese per capita as title, plus Interest on said Judgment Phone 47 438 W. 0th St. we do. Through generations these at the rate of 10% per annum from Medford, Oregon put of every oil field is strictly regu» and 15 toms. the date of the decree herein, with lated. Each well is given a quota, Builders of Watertight Roofs While only 40 per cent of the rac®8 l>av® found cheese to be nu-. costs costs and and disbursements disbursements taxed taxed Ri at a n rt and * the $49.05 further sunt of $115.- which it isn’t supposed to exceed. farms surveyed had costs of less tritious, satisfying and dependable ih 1 ■■ Thus supply and demand are adjust tlian 15 cents per hatching egg, (°°d- ESTIMATES and INSPECTION these farms produced 55 percent of Cheese is one of the few foods ed WITHOUT CHARGE GREEN LAN TER N So far so good — the pro-ration the eggs, the report says. For 16 which is equally delicious when eat- Bowman’s Barber CAFE which less than 25 hatch- eu Just as it is purchased in markets scheme is simple, workable and ef farms on Phone 805-J OYSTERS— ANY STYLE Shop 10th A Fir Medford ficient— if everybody abides by it ing eggs per hen were produced, the or when cooked in various ways, \\. »lain St. Medford AND BEAUTY SHOP Opposite Safeway Store But everybody doesn't. And during average cost was 18.2 cetns, and on Cheese must be cooked at a low tem- Plionc A7 IS S. Central, Med. the last few months an increasing 12 farms with a productio nof 40 or perature if it is to keep its smooth ANNOUNCE THEIR NEW W W W V W 9W V W W V W W W W number of operators have through more eggs per hen the cost was only texture. Electric Sanitary n cheese is to be served as the subterfuge been evading oil regu 11.2 cents. Average production per TR O W B R ID G E Manicure Machines lations. These are the operators hen for the 45 flocks was 33 hatch- dessert, the remainder of the meal E X P E R T The Boyili-ll machines give a Ing eggs and 4 cull eggs per hen, must be lighter. Because cheese is WATCH and JEWELRY who produce “ hot oil” — oil in exces-' Cabinet Works beautiful manicure. Nails arc of the legal quota, which is sneaked not Including broWen eggs, which concentrated it is delidious served Miu|s-d rapidly anil buffi'll to n Repairing Everything In Cabinet Work out of the state, sold at low price., were estimated at 2.5 per cent of the With crisp, juicy vegetables and! |>erfi'rt polish. Surplus cuticle Is At Depri'sslon Prices total production. fruits. entirely removed. Try this pleas 15 So. Central Ave. Medford to anybody that wants It. Established In 10OH Feed amounted to 38 per cent of, A rheeg(l digh thp modern model ant, comfortable manicure. r Í Upshot of these ooperations was C. Earl Bradfish vvwwwv.ww.wwww __ one o f the grandest gasoline price the total cost, labor to 20 per cent, ¡g. depreciation of the breeding flock! . wars ever staged. Hardly a motor Macaroni Mickey Mousse ist, east of the Rocky Mountains was to 30 per cent, and other items to 1 cup Macaroni 12 per cent. Cash expense items , paying the ordinary price for gas. . A . . to-1 I l'b 1<4 cups milk accounted for 43 per cent of the Service stations were dispensing it 1 cup bread crumbs (soft) at prices ranging down to one cent tal cost and non-cash items for 57 ^4 cup melted butter, per cent. a gallon, plus tax. And the oil in ltbsp. chopped onion Average feed and labor require dustry, which has plenty of troubles 1 % cups grated cheese ments for the flocks, including the on its hands at all times, could look 3 eggs toms, amounted to 56.5 pounds of forward to nothing save chaos— and 1 tsp. salt. mash, 52.2 pounds of grain, and 4.1 more chaos. Charges flew thick and Break macaroni In two-inch bit.- hnurs of labor per hen. The aver- fast— small operators blamed big op .... . . . . and boil in one quart of salted water ige capital Investment In the breed- , erators for the war. and vice versa. .1 . . , , . , .... _ . until tender. Drain, cover with cold 1 ing flock and for land, buildings and A A „ , But dispassionate observers place , „, , . ... . . water and drain again. Scald tht equipment used for it was calculated the fault on neither— It's simply an .... , milk and pour it over the bread1 at $4.1» per hen. j . ' . . . . . . example of the ancient truism that (crumbs, add b,,tter' butter, onion, onion, grated grated All costs per hen were naturally I ll< r,lm*>s’ add when an industry produces more of found to be lower for the l a r g e t llee8P and 8a,t’ Tb®n ®dd the beat- 1 . a product than people can use. prices ;en eggs. Now turn the macaroni flocks. are going to the basement. A detailed report of this survey, The group which met in Kilgore which was carried on for the year talked — then acted. The state's BERT PECK ending June 1, 193 4. hy A. S. Bur- share of the work will lie in deter rier, F. L. Knowlton. and H. E. Sel Automobile Repair mining what oil Is legal what isn’t. by, has now beea [iibllshed as Ore-j Then the Federal government will And Service gon Experiment Station bulletin 333 step in, using its constitution power FABER BUILDING entitled, “ Cost of Producing Turkey over all interstate commerce. Fed Hatching Eggs in Oregon.” eral agents will stop "hot oil” at th" border, refuse to let it be shipped in to other territories. O. S. BLACKFORD Brill Metal Works It is said that the "hot oil" men DAIRYMAN GENERAL SHEET METAL are really worried now — i( this Fresh Milk and Cream FURNACES A HEATING state-federal effort succeeds, it is ob Delivered Daily 100 E. Sth. St. Medford vious that a very profitable racket Phone 4 IS Phone 14x1 Central Point We Have a Stock of Beautiful Cards—2 1 in a Box with will be nipped in the bud. While at this writing, the gasoline war is still raging. It looks as if it won'i Envelopes to Match for only be long before all is again quiet on the petroleum front. Let Us Furnish Y o u r CHRISTMAS CARDS Just about everybody who is able I to read knows something of the drastic changes In NRA set-up and policy that have been taking place ¡•I for some months. Price-fixing been dropped in many codes; busi- ness is being given more power over B Its own affairs; the era of the lron-i| handed industrial dictatorship is ap-|fl Parently coming to an end. ; Not no well known are changes that have taken place, or that W*B take place, in the second most im portant of the Administration's bu reaus— the Agricultural Adjustment Administration, generally spoken of »« the AAA. Main activity of the AAA was Its commodity and livestock reduction Program. it caused the wholesale, killing o of i p pigs and the ploughing ie* »n o rn e p iougnmg un-j un j der of thousands of acre* of cotton. ¡B •n an attempt to cure overproduct- 1 *— * opponents - were bitter li-1 ™ ion.. • Its criticism of this— and its defenders equally impassioned on the other side But whether these measures ^*re sound or ill-advised, the future course of the bureau will take very different lines. Henry Wallace, Secretary of Agri- IC E C R E A M 8 1 . 0 0 perbox If you desire, we will furnish these assorted cards with / a The P e r fe c t your name printed on for 7 5 perbox. D essert For your Thanksgiving table order Plenty Ice Cream, either in B R IC K S, B L L K or See Them At _ S P E C IA L MOLDS. S N I D E R ’S THE AMERICAN •If It's Sn l'lrr'«. It's the Ik-4 to Buy" i