The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, January 03, 1935, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    Tlie AMERICAN, CENTRAI. POINT, OREGON
PAGE TWO
THURSDAY, JANUARY «.
1«=«
.1 will be $1$ a head on the number re­ to grow tall very rapidly, but th
have money that would ordinarily be c i a l decisions affecting p r i v a t e
presented by this 10 per cent, in­ can be checked snd a more oval
invested In industrial undertakings right*.” A committee of the Amer-
stead of $5 a head cn the 75 per cent form induced with proper pruning.
who would create Jobs, buy supplies lean Uar Association estimated that
"The young sweet cherry tree is
allowed to be produced as In 1934.
build homes and stores and factories in the first year of the NRA alone
Re-established, September 13, 1328.
best
pruned much like the apple for
Little
Carol
Abbott,
daughter
of
Corn acreage need be only 10 per
r.nd develop farms, are frankly 10,000 pages of law were written by
Devoted to the beet totereite of
Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Abbott of Modoc cent under the established base the first two or three years, say-
afraid. They are afriad that their executive authority,
Central Point and vicinity.
cupital will be taxed out of existence
That committee also pointed to j is convalescing from the chickenpox. though It may be cut 30 per cent the Dr. Brown, ‘ cutting It back vigor
Entered as »«court class matter at
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Briggs return- the maximum for which payment ously to kep the side branches dow
or regulated out of existence, or con- the disconcerting lack of any uni-
the ->ost office. Central Point, Ore-
demned by legislative fiat, or de- fortuity in the reporting of this ad- ed last Thursday from a trip to Los was made last year. Benefit pay­ close to the ground so the tree ma
gon, under the Act of March 8, 1879
ments will be at the rate of 35 cents be picked and sprayed more easily
. . stroyed by governmental competi­ ministrative law from the various Angeles,
Holiday festivities in this vicinity a bushel instead of 30 cents. Both when it 1« mature. This heavy prun
tion with industries In which they government offices, some of it being
SUBSCRIPTION RATE8:
printed in public documents, some have been dampened somewhat by corn and hog benefit payments will ing is tapered off then a3 soon a-
One Year ................................. $1.00 might place it.
This
element
of
fear
extends
down
being available in mimeographed ihe prevalence of bad colds. Sever- be made In two isntallments Instead possible lest the tree be delayed in
Six Months ............................. $ -76
Its bearing.
from the largest industries and af- press releases and some existing for al sufferers are declaring that it is of three.
Payable in advance.
“ Pruning of mature sweet cherry
feet* the whole industrial structure inspection only in office files. The the worst attack since the big flu
Restrictions are removed on what
Advertising rates on application.
trees
is more of a thinning process
The railroads and utilities, for ex- State Department, official repository ]»care in 18
was formerly called contracted corn
Office— Second Street, off Main.
Miss Prances Green of Medford acreage, as are restrictions on use ot with even relatively little of th'.s
ample, face, on the one hand, the of the acts of Congress, keeps a file
ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL
very definite problem of reduced of the executive orders of the Presl- waa a guest at the Nealou and Sage other crop laud or livestock. Nc needed. Dead or devitalized limbL
Editor and Proprietor
one who has gone out of the corn or may be removed every other year oi
business, rising taxes and diminish- dent, but does not claim to possess a homes last Thursday
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
E.
Morris
re­
hog business since the base was es­ every year to good advantage. In
ing earnings, while on the other complete record of all official orders
turned
last
week
from
Eugene
where
tablished
wil lsign the 1935 con- case leading branches are getting
baud they are threatened with th e1 that have the force of law.
potentiality of government owner-1 Neither did that co-ordinating of they spent the holidays with their tracts, as the ruling has been made out of bounds, they may be cut back
j that benefit payments will not be almost to the point where the later­
«hip.
Under such conditions, who fice, the Einegrency Council, attempt s»>n Edmund and his family.
School will resume session here made where less than 25 per cent of al branches come out in whorls, thus
< an he expected to invest money an all-inclusive collation until the
the base in either case was produc­ tending to spread the tree.”
j freely and without fear, to develop Department of Justice found itself Wednesday, January 2.
The Table Rock Women's club ed in 1934. unless the failure was
industries and bring back payrolls tc embarrassed in argualng the valid
I normal levels?
;ity of New Deal legislation before i will meet Thursday, January 3, at outside of the grower's control. ;
Try an A d in
Growers who did not sign the 1934
The security of banks, Insurance the Supreme Court. But now there ihe home of Mrs. V. R. Schafer,
The American
companies and similar isntitutions Is to be a manual, or gaxette, appro-
James Fleischer of Central Point contracts may sign the new ones
Is absolutely dependent upon the ae- priately in loose-lleaf form for e a sy ^ a s a Sunday guest at the John however.
The AAA officials announce that
curity of basic American industries, semi-monthly revision, which may N'ealon home.
| In which their depositors’ and poll- be consulted in any governmental
Guests at the R, E. N'ealon home j unless some production control is
THE 30-1101It WEEK
E
cyholders’ money is invested. Any- office, city hall or Red Cross chap- Sunday included Mr. Jay Manning j continued through 1935, history
In another
column will he found j gRInK which strikes at the welfare of ter by the restaurant owner who
of Klamath Falls and Mrs. Clara i would likely repeat itself and an ex­
a very comprehensive article n h o «-, |)a8jc Industries strikes Immediately wonders if he is violating a code o t , Gardner of San
Francisco.
Mrs. cessive corn crop would be produc­
BEAUTY SERVICES
Ing the fallacy of the 30-hour w eek ly ifteir welfare— and therefore at fair competition In letting a patron Gardner left Sunday evening by ed following a drouth year which in
AT A SAVING
*,
turn would demoralize the hog in­ J
which Is being proposed as a cure-all ;
welfare of every person who has take home a bone for his dog or by train for the city,
P erm an en t W aves
00 .
dustry where marketing conditions
for all the Ills that flesh is heir to.
a dollar |n the bank or Is th owner a farmer who wants to learn if and .
.
,
. .
* Finger Wave wet, 25c, dry, 15c J
In over forty years of service ln j0f an |nsurance policy.
where he can obtain a government A s s o c i a t i o n U r g e s
are now much Improved.
and about newspaper shops the wrl-J Jo bUme thP8P condU|onil ol u loan on a granary of beans.
.•! Sham poo ..................................
$*• J
Tax
Frills
to
Be
ter has seen this system tried out man, a party, or a group would be
!♦ Hot Gil Shampoo
50c
Cherry Pruning
if in addition to relief from pover-:
Omitted in 1935
many times, and never with much unjust. National distress naturally ty. flood, hurricane and kindred dls-
Pointers Given ♦' Haircut .................................. 2 ^ ,
success. On the surface the idea breeds experiment— the need of alie- asters, the Red Cross is to under
J Marcel ................................
•
Ontario. Oregon, Jan 2.— Not only j
looks good, to spread the work I vlatlon is so great that It seems as take to relieve the American busi- i8 agricultural Oregon strongly op-
J
Manicure
.......................
Pruning of cherry trees to spread
around among more peoplo, sounds If anything were worth trying. But ¡ness man, farmer and common citi- p08ed to the imposition of any new
Scalp Treatment ................ 50«
the branches and avoid too tall
fine.
a great responsibility of protecting Zrn from the bewilderment that ov- Haie8 taxes or any change in the ex-1 growth is advocated by Dr. W. S. ;*;Cotnb Wave ............................ 2.« ,
But In practice we have noticed our constitutional rights and privil- erwbelms him In the face of thous- i8ting tax structure, but it will like-
50« •
Brown, head of the horticultural de­ * F a c ia l* .........................................
that such a plan makes a lot of eges. There can be no greater duty ands of new laws and rumors of wi9e urge upon the inconling admin-
$
Eyebrow
Arch
....................585»
♦
partment at Oregon State college.
trouble and does not accomplish and no more necessary public task, 'laws, then, Indeed, will It be putting igtration the consolidation and elim-
419H EAST MAIN
l
When young, the sweet cherry tree i;
nearly as much as promised. In the If mistakes are made, they will be forth monumental efforts to merit. inat!on of over-lapping or
p h o n e 84
useless under Oregon conditions is inclined
first place, let us suppose a shop is forgiven,—but they should be cor- the title of ' The Greatest Mother on bureaus, commissions and
other
organized on a six-day basis— that rected, not continued.
Earth.” Even then the country will functions of government,
is, to publish a six-day newspaper
There are signs that this is being be relieved only of ignorance of thej -phis was the assertion here today'
With a 30-hour law In force a double do|W
polntinK to a rap- law; much more will be required «0 iof H. C. Boyer, acting president of:
Picture Machine
STA N D AR D
crew must be maintained. These prochement between political and free it from the surplus production I the Oregon Producers and Shippers j
men are not on the Job every day ,ndultr,a, leadpr8. if these g rnu pH of administrative law-making. ■ association. Mr. Boyer said that re-'
ROOFING CO.
and lose touch with their work on hone8„ y 8eek to cooperate, to iron
4 different pose« for 1 Oc
Christian Science Monitor.
ports from county chairmen of the |
that account.
out misunderstandings and differ­
Builders of Watertight Roofs
organization throughout the state
There is too much lost motion in ences, our nation will make real
Finished in 2 minutes
urged the association to stand as a
getting down to work every morn­ progress toward recovery— we will
unit for every possible curtailment | Why not give picture* for Xmas?
ESTIMATES and INSPECTION
ing. Where men work every day on regain the priceless ingredient of
ot state expenses.
WITHOUT CHARGE
a Job they easily start In lu the good times, CONFIDENCE. Let it
“ Members of this organization be-:
morning where they left off at night. once he known that Investments will I Lewis Dusenberry was taken into
lieve the coming legislature should;
Phone 885-J
But a man who lays off part time he encouraged and protected by gov-j Medford to the hospital Dec. 26, suf-
309 E. MAin.
Open Evenings
10th A Hr
Medford
adopt a budget which will permit all
has to be shown where to start and ernment, that the honest business fering with pneumonia.
needed branches of state govern-1
slows up production.
has nothing to fear from political in­
The Peter Burreson family treat- nient to function but a budget which '
It has been our experience that fluences, that savings will be held
ed themselves to a Christmas pres- will be entirely void of frills and e x -!
such a program is sure to slow up Inviolate by those trusted with the
ent which they will enjoy for some travagances,” he said. “ We believe | This Classified Directory Will be found useful
daily output In any Industry and we management of our national affairs,
time to come— a Qrahnm-Paige se -' this can be done without crippling
When in Medford
believe will thereby make for higher that private property rights will he
dan.
.o r impairing any needed service. We .
prices.
held sacred, and the road to pros­
Mr. S. S. Abbott was visiting in simply must practice that same econ-t
Read the article and think it ov- perity will stretch clearly ahead.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
PHYSICIANS
Ashland last week with Ashland! omy in government that we have!
The American
Sams Valley Items
J
£ Medford School :
§of Beauty Culture*
J
oi some "i.lU V k e d idiot "who wanU pa
to inflict hi. notions on our country
In her hour of need.
¡great.
"ourTand T sU ll !
and "
frlen,,8 from M n ' \ b e ^ compelled to adopt as individ-
Shangle Studios
Dr. B. C. Wilson
that he had not seen for.uals.
«ha.
Expert Photography
Physician and Surgeon
“
We
are
advised
that
the
present
thirty-one years.
Fine Portraits a Specialty
Stones’ Drug
210 Medford
Our intellectual abilities
was
state
deficit
is
approximately
$1,-
Medford
Bldg.
Store
Bldg
The Health Unit meeting
. . „ . ,
CONFIDENCE — THE M I S N 1 N G have been increased by the ordeal.
Friday. 000,000 as against a deficit of three
I Central Point_______
Medford
OPTOMETRIST
jof depression. Only that intangible¡
_ r*^
‘ r " S'
times that amount four years ago.
ELEMENT
ATTORNEYS
element — CONFIDENCE, based on
We believe this deficit can and |
Twelve months ago the American
on;
Dr. Jud Rickert
¡the knowledge that our constltution- . | Mrs. Glen Spurlin was called John
s*,ou' (l be wiped out entirely within j
O. C. HOGGS - D. STANLEY HOGGS
people entered u New Year. They
Sunday
to
look
after
Mrs
Good
Glasses, if yon need them,
|al Ideals will be maintained, not de­
.the next fiscal year if our legislators]
Lawyers
entered It with the profound hope I
otherwise good advice.
Payne, who is ill with the flu.
stroyed— is needed now.
will use every reasonable precaution
Jackson Co. Rank Building
that it would witness Industrial re­
222 E. Main, Medford
Mr. Ford Potter gave a turkey to safe-guard the interests of the!
Medford
covery, that it would prove the sue-, I.AW'N AND RUMORS OF LAWS
dinner with all the trimmings for tax-paying public. This cannot be
FASHION SHOPS
cess or failure of the governmental
certain sardonic humor inheres the Batchelors on Christmas. Mr.
TAILORING
experiments that were inaugurated | „the announcement front Wa th­ Andrew Wilson. Mr. Chas. Wilson done if we are to witness a series o f
The Fashion Shop
F. J. Huber
in 1932, that the great problems of|i„gton that the American Red Cross and Mr. Oran Atkinson were among raids upon the public treasury. •
Drresmaktng and Remodeling
“
Because
of
shattered
markets
Ladies' and Gents’ Tailoring
unemployment, declining purchasing | through its 1300 local chapters is to
a
MRS. MYRTLE ANDREW
those present and they reported •» and lower price* for our products,
SUITS 8.10 FP
power, distressed agriculture, and It,, made one of the chief agencies
P hene It««
« 2 « M e r i f n r d I t n i M I n g
at V Plr Ot
Wertform
fine
dinner.
agricultural
Oregon
has
been
hard
uncertainty on the part of property- for dissemination of u new otflciul
Geo. McDonough and Lloyd Du- pu« to survive the past few years j
owners, Investors and industrial gazette. This publication is to as-
leaders would be. to at least some semble for the Interested reader the sonberry each caught a bob-cat Sun- one thing which has helped us over
: the rough spots during the past two
Dr. C. W . Lemery
Dr. I. H. Gove
extent, solved. They hoped the year reams of "laws” continually pouring day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams years particularly has been the re-
(Successor to Dr. J. J. Emmens)
might be the turning point of the from administrative, executive and
204 Medford Bldg.
DENTISTRY
long period of depression— that it quasi-judteial agencies In the Amerl- were calling on flu victims Sunday duced taxes due to the material re-
eveuing at the Snyder and Davis ductions in the cost of operating ourj 1 ractlce limited to eye, ear, nose,
would show where we were going . an national capital.
Medford, Oregon
state government. We believe this j and throat and fitting of glasse«.
The greatest experimental twelve
To be known as the United States homes.
Tel. 567
Res. 1013
Dad __ Kdington
and ____
daughter.
months in the history of our nation Government Manual and Issued by
___
___________
|_
. ■ Miss'«"»"»e rigid economy should be con-
has ended and another New Year ¡the Emergency Council. It is in part1 Mary Edington are visiting in Cal- j tinued. in fact, we insist it must be
^ "^ V A V A V A V V V V V V V V rt
continued if Oregon is to throw off i
looms. During ihe past year th»'re a response to criticism by the United . ifornia.
its
present
debt
burden
and
If
Ore-!
has been progress in some direction j Stales Supreme Court. For the
Mrs. S. S. Abbott and Mrs. El-
TROWBRIDGE
Brill Metal Works
— there has been retrogression in court has taken note of that aspect wood Abbott are «juite ill with the gon Industries are to regain th eir!
economic
balance.
GENERAL
SHEET
METAL
others. Some buslm-sses have been of the New Deal which leaves busi- flu.
Cabinet Work*
FURNACES « HEATING
stimulated, some have sunk deepei i.ess men and other rlttxens In the
Everything In Cabinet Work
Or*n Atkinson has been quite III
C om - H og
109 E. 8th. 8t.
Medford
Into lethargy. Whether there has'dark as to the exact provisions of
Phone 418
with the flu for several days. Bill
P la n D u e H e r e
Established In 1908
been any Increase in regular em- thousands of obscure adminlstr.tlve
^
bwn ,ooh|ng a'fter him
poyment 1» questionable. During orders and rulings affecting every-
what he can and states he is pretty
About Feb. 1
the current winter close to 21,000,- ,Uy transactions.
sick.
Kafe Insurance at a Saving
000 are being sustained by organ!*-' It used to be that people Inveigh­
The second corn-hog campaign In
We
were
grieved
to
learn
of
Mrs.
Oregon
Mutual Fire
ed public relief. Reports from fact-.ed against the number of new laws,
Oregon, to give all growers of these
BERT PECK
gathering organizations show that enacted every year by Congress a n d ' Se**mil'*r 8 d<>a,h on De« ember 3rt commodities an opportunity to sign
Insurance Co.
those industries which sell perish- ihe
Legislature*
of the
United **ltho * r**dent of ,he " eagle neigh- up again for the 1935 adjustment
Automobile Repair
- ■ State
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----------------
( Incorporated)
LELAND CLARK. Agent
able good«* to the consumer— ahoe* Staten. But that wan when maan pro- borh(MHJ* 9 h ' ' wa* H ni, m
01
program, will probably get under-
And Service
1» North Bartlett 8t.
packaged food*, clothing, fuel aud ductlon
durtion of governmental ukanea
ukases wan
was s*aTn* \ alley grange and the Sams way soon after February 1. announ­
Medford, Ore.
Phone 1496
■ - an nd took an
FABER
BUILDING
o on—are doing better than at any in Its Infancy. Though the regular Valley Women * club
ces Frank L. Ballard, vice-director
time since depression.
But the re- legislative output continues. It Is active interest In them and In school of the extension service. Start ot
port* likewise show that our baste now largely blotted from the view by affalrs. Her daughter Mari.' t* a the new program it being delayed
Phone 813
Industries- those which employ the a torrent of administrative lawmak-1 ■*unlor ln ,he Sams ' alley high We until after one of the regional offt-
o. S. BLACKFORD
bulk of labor In normal t!m«s and Ing In addition to the gradual rise d f,>lt
w*s
rl*btfully
claimed
bjr
cl«ls
visit*
the
state
late
in
January
EADS*
TRANSFER
..
1*. I l a a a « J
,«■ o
k n It n - V, o *■ . l o s t K
•
represent the greateat amount of In- of tribunal* «urti as the customs Ham's Valley and we know her death to complete the final details.
DAIRYMAN
& ST O R A G E
vested capital, such as *t«el, rail- bureau and the board of tax appeals is a Petwonal loss to a host of friends
^*^8^ Milk and Craain
The new contracts, which grower*
IOI8 X. Central, Medford
Delivered Daily
roads, electric utilities— are elthei --------
Congress
has now empowered
-
---------- a in Sama ' alleY whl> extend . . their
.
may sign or not, as they choose, are
For Storage nr Moving of
■tatlc or are sinking back toward the number of agencies such as the NRA <>mPa ,h> 'o the ramtly in this her- much mor<> simpiP than , h<> f|rs,
Phone 14x1
Central Point
________ Household Goods
abysmal level* ot S932. In s»>me In- and the Petroleum
Administrative ’ 'avement
ones, report W*. L- Teutsch, assistant
stances, of which the electric utili- Board to issue codes, rulings and In­
county agent leader, and N. C. Don­
W e Serre 8 5 -8 3 -3 0 « Lunches
tie* are * rase in point. Industries terpretations which have the binding Huge Toll of 1934
aldson. AAA compliance officer, who
Tengwald Agency
are doing a greater volume of U u j I- effect of law and for breach of which
Auto Tragedies wer- <»ll*d to Salt Lake City to at-
Real Estate— All Kinds of
Nandies Cafe
net*— but, due to higher taxes and men may be fined or Imprisoned
tend the western regional meeting
Insurance
U n e Ht.-ak«— Italian Dinner*
legislated Increases In operating
In fart the Supreme Court'* at-
WASHINGTON Deo 29 —One per where the program was explained in
MOVED TO LARGER QUARTERS
all hours
cost*, are earning less profit, which trntlon wa* called to the situation «>n killed every 15 minutes and an' detail.
183 W ert Main 8» . Medford
We Serve To Serve Again
“ Farms For Sale”
P h o n e I h o J-20 r
M<t)„
X tc d fn r
result* In growing hardships on mil-!by a case In which four Texas oil other injured every 31 seconds dur-
In general the new plan follows
tons of investors who depend on men were held In Jail several days Ing the past year was the huge toll th old one, but It varies as to rate
earnings from savings for living ex- on a charge of vloialng a section or of automobile tragedies tn »34. ac- of reduction and benefit compensa-!
peases
the petroleum code which was later cording to estimate* of the American tlon. and as to crop restrictions.
P E R L ’ S
The most difficult aspect of the found to have been omitted from the Automobile Association announced Growers who signed the 1934 con-
E X P E R ’
recovery problem la this; There President's ex,ecntlvo order promul- today.
tract will use their already estab-
WATCH «D.1 JF.WKI
Funeral Home
rsn be ao recovery without CON FI- gating th# code. The Brooking Instl-
Total number of deaths for the lished base but will need to reduce
B W ah lfcih ftl In y o u r c o m m o n if i
DENCE, and as yet uncertainty, not tute ha* calculated that there are *0 year wa* 33.009 and 1.000,000 more their hog production only 10 per
M yrm r%
, „
■'* D e p re s ió n Pri.
confidence, remains uppermost in different admtuietralive units ln the were injured.
Accident* amounted cent under that base instead of 23
____
428 W «Uh rt.
15 So. Central Ave.
tha mind* of mllUvae
People who Federal Government making Jude- to 900.000.
per cent. Th« benefit poyment* _________MMford. Orrgn«
nesota
‘h#
P°°Ple- ° Ur "*nd '8 ,,M !"«•"««
Our industries are still
,
Repairing
c.
Earl Bradi