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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1934)
< i.n a iM H a>. iw - 1 '" VMI L lr \\, CEVTRIL POINT, OREGON PAGE THREE SOFT COAL ana STEEL activity. E c o n o m ic H ig h lig h ts * Grows la rg e H eld o f Rye Grass Several cases involving the con- tltutionality of the h am news government'* Mi-V ay / to H ealth gold selm re law are now on the Sic ' entral Point BOw has sii acitve r m i Court docket. Ail are slmi I ,ii U ttri I tu* Dinner amateurs located with n its citv na much as the plaintiffs ii , ¿y ' A D A ^R ^M A YN E ml i h < k> .uni Tat boundaries, and all seem to be en I I Huai Nation* th" cases-are suing various compati joying themselves to the fullest a I U * . m* eim . In ies for payment in gold, as specified Sanford Richard ou (better kn w„ ,B e " uri,i^ T fe government ha a., S a n d y ')'¡o c ^ d i‘‘ hi L.a-al W e lfa r e requested that all a „ . / / t o aieq in the loca* tele To shape the butter balls. 0nc'' phon* exchange office, gladdened VTEKKSTING W \VS T o SERVI shaping .r t lime since deprea- on j anuary , ‘ cut o ff a small pat and roll it be said Henry I. Harrl- Whatever the a . . , I “ heart ot Mr»- Rod Richards ol D-gan, tween the butter molds into the de- b it t e r . i resident of the United States !g generally bellevt,d that ^ h V gold WMlbtet, ' t0rnla by makiu6 it J>i>T of Commerce, recently, ca.seg repreaent th(. mogt , J ^ r[b^ [ beT to J**a • »1« In looking for ' r 11 — — " p r -sent the most important convera.,i„„ " „ m Z r \ \ Z L T tlT iiS liT S e. is rarin’ to go. ' nancial litigation many genera- rated lu .............. ... California* *1»h i! ,ab‘“ d° n0t ° V“ rl" l,k drop the,,, , , „ 0 a bowl of cold wa- Harriman did not elaborate Cons. Attorney-General Cumming, the lady was visiting friends p m l ° *>e found in butter.1 ter or onto a cold plate. .hat statement but the thought wliI personally represent* the ud it 1. not d ifficu lt to trace. ment and attorney-generals do that was j the crash came, buisness men only tn caseg of the flret mamUude ,h V ^ * 1 ° ^ ** ' h<? Utm° St by botb wh,lh wll> chan,..- the "onventhH t d ' bUtler wU' #“ ek' aud W‘ “ u r n that it was t r u e - ---------------------- ' hushand a,lJ w,r" TWa waa all butter pat into somethin* attractive T * ,lw p " ™ *• ,ily all of them, in company M o t o r D e a t h R m i * via amateur radio. and lavith *. lease of >10 kmc. It 10 put the pad nation's principal econo- 1 ° lOT U e a t h Kate E C»8‘ pr is looking forward often , h , , dl°* into * bowl ot ,c» water II OREGON DAIRY COUNCIL I iess «0 n ovfer, eetrlh r e gm 1 J Srjararrs ■ ™ rH shouid ALBANY — b— b**1- !S~=i Probably one o f the largest fields o f English rye grass In the W illamette valley i s that grown for seed on the farm o f Fra o'- Kropf of Harrisburg. Mr. K ropf tered the rye grass seed business se eral years ago with an 11 acre t'-' and this year harvested seed more than 400 arrag BERT PECK Automobile Repo: And Service FAHKR BUILDING O. S. BLAi KKOhi* DAIRYMAN Fresh Milk and Creai,- golden usually do away with the difficulty Ck was purely tem porary, and that No Improvement in the autorno- his ® " b‘uk on the alr ” i ‘ w Delivered Dally ar. This c o V ie hale i*!?, ? f buUer mPlt 0n the ,op of a The butter itself Itself should be firm but bui ,vcry would follow within a very bile fatality record was made in the * [ ‘‘ " M Phone K x l Central rried a short time aud i n ! P°tat0 or mound of vegetables not so hard that it cannot be shaped letter hurrv Karsel 1 ', °,.te.B s lm" ‘ate *bp appetltef Some people prefer to cream thi making , daggered around blindly, going secretary of state, this week, which Poin, “ ° r «-entral . as terapting to grown. UM We Serve 15-iU-SOc Lunches tf ter balls with paddles. To do thi* m bad to worse, without a single shows 33 deaths from motor vehicle ,°rder‘‘d a new gro*a ,rans’ ' nd butter |„ party d r ^ r " ' " 1* the butter is cut into chunks and Nandies Cafe •loud being observed In the accidents during the month as com- :ii|. ' PXpef,1‘ ,0 have il on the Proper tools and the right tech- put into a mixing bowl covered, and soon. More voices to advertise Fine Stinks— Italian Dinners at pared to 27 in October, 1933. economic skies. I r.ique are the only requirements in [allowed to stand at room tfcnpera all hours Central Point to the world. The trend o f the year’s record to- Then came the Dem ocratic victory We Serve To Serve Again . . . ,, , Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Scott recentlv ' hapi,1K butter. A little tool called ture until it has lost its hardnes.- ntwwio IAS 2 2 « F M ain M e d fo r d a 1 business » » » “ "•■ which had consider- wan s more fatal!nes and a g m t e r U )k«d with Mrs. I. C Scotfa folk! ’ Is used for making (about 10 minutes). Mash with a e faith in Mr. H oover, even tho uum u r (> nJ,ir P8 resulting from at s anta \ niit California through tbo tbe sbel,s #a<J ibese. as well as pad- wooden spoon, then stir until aof ' -ouldn’t pull good times out of a car crashes was maintained in Oc (*'es ana and ,na,vldua* individual molds, molds, can transmitter of M. H. Mears of this Ul,,s can be bi and aud creamy. creamy. Allow Allow the butter to g V W W V W V W W W b V S S V .- .- hat was frankly worried. The Roose- tober, although there were a few city. 1 purchased in almost any house-fur; stand covered with cold water fo, it experiments obviously marked less accidents than in the same T R O W B R I D G E |nishing department. Mr. M. H. Mears also Is an active 1 “ isb1n|5 department. a few minutes before reworking Into new era in American government month of 1933. The report shows amateur o f Central Point, recently, Butter Sliciu Shells Butter butter balls. From 10 to 16 butter Cabinet Work* _no president in history had been 1.S93 accidents and 438 resultant having moved from Medford, Ore Dip Dip the the butter*shaper into b oll-1 balls can be made from ^4 pound ol n daring, none had tampered sc injuries in October, 1934. and 1.- Everything In Cabinet Work He reports having put Central Point ing water for a half-minute. Then butter. It Is often more convenient much with the existing financial and 9,J5 accidents and 385 injuries in on the air away back east and also draw it lightly over a piece of but- to make up m ore than are needed Established In 190S ndustrial machinery. During the October, 1933. ter and drop the little roll into a for the meal or day. A quantity will far up in Canada. f'rst two years of the Roosevelt ad- Ten pedestrians were killed In Oc- Sandy Richardson Is now rebuild- howl of cold or iced water. Butter keep nicely If put Into a bowl of wa- m: '’ tratlon, the attitude o f busi- Seventeen of the, fatalitie ing his transmitter are slightly oval in shape and tor, covered, and set in the refrl- . ,, tober. , „ 0,. .. , B . (as usual) tc , shells ness wa3 one of a slightly hostile ob- involved only one motor vehicle, bay- BPt on a lower wave-length where ' he outMde is daintly grooved by the gerator. serration— It waited, not only to see ing been caused by colliding with a greater distances are possible ant! serra,ed edKeg of the shaper. With Butter Mold», what was going to happen, but what 'fixed object, going off the road, expects to be working the east coast a 1U,le pract,ce. a number of Inter- Dip the mold In cold water. In- WATCH and JEW ELRY the verdict of the public would be skidding, or other non-collision type in the near future Jn the mornings e8tiaK shapes can be produced. vert it, and let the stamp drop to Repairing at the polls. of accident. j lore power to you ganay. Butter Balls the bottom. Then fill the mold with At Depression Priées That verdict was given last month During the first ten months 01 Mr Mt,ars wi„ aUo be ()n a ,owe. 1 chl|l the wooden molds in a bowl ,.0ld butter, turn it over, and with 15 Ko. Central Ave. Medford n the voters, in the words of ,1934, 251 persons have been killed wave aild expe(.ts Kreat th)ngs when " c° ' d water and be oarefu> to dtp the stamp press out the butter on C. Earl Bradfish W lliam Allen W hite, all but crown «nd 4,002 Injured, in 16,786 auto- be eets EolnK tbere them Into the cold water after each a cold plate. Mr. Roosevelt. According to an mobile accidents. In the sanj" per- Seriously folks, did you ever stop ___ ~ ......... - ' ------------------- ' o-lated Press dispatch o f Nov- tod in 1933, 199 persons were killed (0 t.0usider all the free advertising Bowman’* Barber mher 17, business and government ",343 Injured, and 15,653 accidents that central Point is edrlving from Shop have definitely united In a mlghtly ocoured. The Increase in deaths its amateurs. The name. Centra 1 a n d b e a u t y SHOP o'nt effort to produce recovery. The from motor vehicle causes is 26 per p 0|nt (the Northern Gateway to The Phone 5 7 IN H. O-ntrnl, Med. Palace Beauty Shop - presentatlve o f business In this cent thus far this year. Crater Lake National Park) Is get ANNOUNCE THEIR NEW matter was Mr. Harriman— govern- ting to be a by-word from Canada Electric Sanitary nt was represented by N RA's head Is Givintcs Specials on MANICURES, to Mexico and east as far as Wyom man, Lawyer Donald Rlchberg, and Manicure Machines ing. FACIALS A HOT OIL TREATMENTS The lloydcll him * bines glvr a James A. Moffatt, head o f the great Anyone that is interested In ama beautiful manicure. Nall, arc before the holidays, h using administration which hopes teur radio, drop around to some of shaped rapidly an.f buffed to a a n d t -ut new financial blood into heavy the boys places some evening and perfect polish. Surplus cuticle is ^ Bp Db KLLSti G TRW AND \ u tries by making it possible for Dutttmr tmd H rä 1* get the thrill of your lives In talk entirely removed. Try this p|ea*- PHONE EARLY l 'o it YOUR APPOINTMENT Ne» Imuy lute •t ftUu !•<**<••• ale to build new homes and re- TELEPHONE I ITS :t‘-SK West Oth ing to distant places with strange ant. comfortable manicure. ir Id ones more cheaply than they people. The boys will lie more than Food Eaentials for the ’ d in the past. glad to have you drop In. Inclden School Child ! r Harriman made the statement Daily the wives of the fellow "hums” t at heads this article after he call get about as much kick and enjoy I like to repeat certain topics from time to time because there ed on Mr. Rlchberg— and he added ment out of talking over the mike as are always new readers to be con their husdands do. Naturally when a entence of great Importance: Tba* sidered and because repetition here was no difference of opinion the women get going on their talks. gives emphasis. And "tween the twp men. He then said Its canning, fruit, sewing, making frequently there are rugs and what not. Rather hard to fhat business was entering a new new scientific find get them off the Hir when they get "'ir'od of “ realism,” and was leav- ings to be presented. going on the!r pet hobbles. ‘na the painful period of "readjust- This week, chiefly Leo (F at) Obenchaln rec-ntl- nt,” behind. because a new school purchased Sandy's transmitter anc hat that means, o f course, If year is beginning, I expects to be working on C. W. Cod- Industry and the Administra want to d i s e u s s in the 40 and 80 m>’ter bands. Watch t e gradually arbitrating their again the food es out Japan and Australia, for here •rences. Many observers are of sentials. Perhaps I should men comes Fat. 'he opinion that Mr. Roosevelt i f ! tion the fact that these comments Mr. L. C. Scott, better known as ow moving toward the "rig h t,” bo on food are na* just mine alone. L. C., has been bitten by the radio ■ r .s the legislative trend Is con- i They do not represent merely a personal opinion. Instead they sre bug also and is energetically study 1, while business is growing the result o f years of painstaking Ing the code in hopes of getting him onservatlve, more w illing tc scientific research by nutrition self a license someday soon. Go to V a chance. Neither side is sat-j specialists who have made the It L. C. °d— It is a known fact that high laboratory investigation of foods Mr. J. O. Isaacson has also been ministration officials have a num- their life’s work. bitten by the same hug and Is park v"r of reforms in mind which they And, what is important to us, ing up his ears. Perhaps another >1 d put forward 1f it were not their findings are practically unani hnm for Central Point. r fear of frightening capital, while mous. They all stress the impor Mrs. M. II. Mears, wife of W7DYK, tance of milk, for example, both ndustry would prefer that the Ad- has promised a ham party in th* for children and adults. The fa m nistration go much farther toward near future to the local Central miliar “ quart a day’’ ia not mere the conservative side than it Is likely sales talk. It is in itself s scien Point Hams. 0 go. But both seem to be agree- tific conclusion, resulting from Ralph Buckles is temporarily off ng on a middle ground which will countless calculations snd recheck the air. V|* reasonably satisfactory to all con- ings of the growing child’s need — M. H Mears, W 7DVK W e Have a Stock of Beautiful Card*—21 in a Box with ’ ’ tied. for the elements of milk. Similar ly, we know the truth about egg*, There may be one difficulty with and bread and butter. There *he new governmental— Industrial— Envelopes to Match for only should be a pleading variety of rapprochment— labor. Labor heads course. Even milk is just as valu are distrustful o f both business and Still in the able given in many different way«. government— they feel that they are Meals should be cheerful, pleasant getting the short end o f the deal j occasions, attractively offered. All Same old Place Recent news dispatches indicate that parents and srhool lunch managers a number of new strikes— principal who adhere to these essentials ran FLOW ERS’ ly In the textile Industry- are In th< [ feel assured that they are doing their best to promote child health effing. M ATTR ESS SHOP and development. • ■ • rh on e L ll-Y new Oregon Cavet ,r z z .Js r.s rs s ,».... E X P E R T The Q O O R C H IL D / IH C SCHOOL Let Us Furnish Your CHRISTMAS CARDS $1.00perbox Current business. In the light ot aeires-inn stm dards, is neither good *"'r bad. T^er» have been few change* dur- the ia»t few months. The wea- ' nal drop that always com es with f*l! has been of about the slxe that w»s anticipated Administration lea ders are frankly disappointed with the progress o f the recovery move ment— It la obvious that the great hopes held out for Improvement tw« years ego have not materlaliied Or the other hand, moat o f the bnainesf Periodicals have lately reported th »' business |caders are more confident - that they feel a marked change for ’ he better will tatae place befor* long. The latest reports show: A lar rer-than-seasonal drop In Al*TOMO RILE production: a decline In CAR UOADING8 to below the level touch ed In the oomparable period laat »*»r a slight fall In the COMMO ?TV PRICE level; improvement la Srkrol Hra'th Kr* «•>«•<•»** mont importavi tnf*r trill b* ■¡Ik hy Pr. i r r h r d nfxf wftk. 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