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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1935)
TI ms AAIEKK AA, CE.MK.U. POINT, OREGON PAGE TWO iSBET- ■ ■ I O ' I I 'l ■ 1— ■ « — ! « THURSDAY. MARC H 14, IM S - of the theme, budgeted a total of $969,240 for bile expense, do uot develop the type while million« of votwr« »»eetiy •<- up It requires very littjg basting addre.snts on pba ^ | r . Stein pensions, or an Increase of nearly a ffitle t* Who <tosae«l the plain» and eept political indictment of the pu- Unless >ne is In a burry, searing ‘ Christ ths Foundat Oregon, having 50 percent over 1934._______________ |ri;k up land to build a new empire bli< utilities.” r roasts before putting them hi tht is so stranger n Mr. Smith speaks frankly, but the even Is no longer considered the be«t been guest speaker in a stat.- Mn ths West. Re-established, September IS. 1928 Greater opportunities are here to- situation Justifies It. The present procedure, sccordlng to Miss Tav- vention in Salem In 19 29 and in a N E W and USED Devo ted to ths beat interests of day, but the Individual Is not en- campaign Is unfair, unnecessary and lor. The main purpose of searing Is week's summer camp at Turner in Central Point and vicinity. couraged to find them by pater- unAmerican. The seeds of destrur- to give flavor and brownneas. and ii 1933. One of the convention a Electric Range« Dt,,.r.' - « I . * * '” ” ...-.* * » nalistic governmental policies whieb tion of private enleiprice that are * roa»t is cooked long enough 4t wlil dresses will be given by the Rev the -ost office. Central Point, Ore WALTER J. OLMSCHEID e crush initiative and private enter- being sown, will sprout in other brown and will develop a fine flavor. Chester P. Gates, pastor of gon, under the Act of March 8, 1879. ¡places to the infinite damage of she says. I.add's Addition Evangelical Church prise. Medford, ore.. Phone 278-J —— --- —----- —■— i other Industries, unless the political That meat should not be salted be- of Portland, and a pastor counsellor fluisC RfPTION RATES' One Year ........................ - ...... $1.(10 NO A M ill FOR C OM'IW ATOItY utility baiters are stopped by an in- fore it is cooked is another theory of the State Christian Endeavor I’ n- TAXKH formed public revolt against dema- that has now been abandoned. Miss ion: another will be delivered h> the Six Months .........T................. $ .76 The best way to measure the bur- goguery that is promoting socialism Taylor reports. It is now believed field secretary of the State Christian Payable la advance. den of taxation is to relate It »o the instead of rugged individualism. that salt is absorbed into the raw Endeavor Union, Dr. Walter L. Advertising rates on application. —---------------;--------- meat » nd gives a better flavor, and Myers of Eugene. Office-—Second Street, off Main. national Income. The amount of| While it doe« tend to draw out some The convention »ong leader will tax the nation pays is principally Cattle Committee ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL V p ln p t A A A P la n of the juices, these go Into the gravy be the Kev. Claude Neeley. pa«tor important in the light of the money i Editor and Proprietor V e io e s * * * • and are not lost of the Christian Temple of Portland, we have out of which to do the pay c Or reed (strain Pork Is cooked in much the same popular song leader, young peoples ing. " i manner as beef, but at a Mttle high-j worker and soloist. Mr. Neeley was In 1923, ilia national income was C attlemen of the United States^ er temperature and for a slightly song leader in the Salem convention over $$9,000.000,000, and taxe» took $7,200,000,000— 10 per cent. During l,ave apparently turned thumb. | longer time, Mias Taylor aays. Veal last year, and at Medford In 1930, i ensuing years, that percentage was down 0,1 a ,fintative proposal to lay [ b»-c-a.use of the greater amount •< j On Friday and on Saturday morn* relatively constant, and In our peak a **‘ nera* livestock processing tax to connective tissue, and its tendency ing, eleven groups will meet simul- iucotne year, 1020 , cost of govrn- ru*l4e money for financing acreage dry qu ^ still roasted, generally, taneously with expert leaders to dis- cu«e phase« of Christian Endeavor rnent absorbed but 11.8 per cent of coiUrol ot feed grains. Word re -1 jn a covered pan. cel»*d by the extension service a t1 — ---- -------------------. work and related usbjects. Five our income. . . . _ groups will be discussing the work In 1930, our income dropped to Oregon State college Indicates that _ $ 70 , 000 , 000 , 000 . from the high or the ''atl°n al committee of 25 Television Problems ■of officers and committees In the,1 rp i j rv p . local society; one group will bej $83.000,000.000 established the yearivoted 12 lo 10 a*Rint ad°Pti°n °t 1 o l d D y r - x p e r t compo3ed o£ junior society super before, while taxes rose and take proposal. What the next step will be is n o t! ¡visors; another of those interested in 14.6 per cent of all the money we •THOU HHALT NOT KILL” known as details of the conference How soon are we to havt te,evl‘ ! un]on Christian Endeavor work; an-, jearned. In 1932, taxes took 20.7 Last year the American people es- ( in Washington D. C. have not been sion This question is asked many i other of tj,e paslors in attendance j tabllshed one unenviable record. per cent. Conclusive figures for the received, but Judging by past ex-1 times and answers secured are usu-|at the convention; and atlll another years since are not available—-bui More people were killed and Injured best opinion holds that government perlence, the AAA will not attempt ally evasive. As a matter of fact j Qf thog)J whQ wgBt to know more | 1u automobile accidents than ever[ costs umount to more than 25 per to put any program into effect until there is more than 100,000 television about 30ng leading. Saturday morn- before. the producers most vitally affected ' receivers in use today These re- ing.g discussion will begin where 1 cent of the uatlonal Income. The Travelers Insurance Company | celvers are located in Eastern I'm-, Frlday.s left off. thu8 affording a What this means Is that govern are In substantial agreement. has analyzed the record in a graphic. The theory on which the plan was j ted States near the station broad- two. period school of methods for inent has utterly (ailed in adusting Illustrated booklet entitled, ‘Thou The i deiegates | Its finances to fit current economic based Is that by controlling feed {casting television programs RELAX while the engineer Shalt Not Kill.” It shows that the grains you automatically control ' problems which complicate trans-j p reparation8 are belllg made in Every business and every does the driving. fatality total was around 36,000— {conditions. ,, ,, , livestock production. Therefore I mission and reception of telvlsion ; The Dalleg , 0 take care of th(? con. and the Injury total near the million *>aa »>ad to do that during all feed grains were lumped togeth- are many and just a few of the less READ or write as we speed vention, including free lodging and over tmtath steel rails, mark. It Is a fact that automobile *««pre*i*OM— «»MT Pruned bud- er under one acreage control pro technical ones will be discussed. breakfasts for registered delegates. gets, cut out luxuries, and made in- reglstratlons increased last year, as EAT in the dining car when First in Importance is cost of the j come and outgo balance. Govern gram, financed by a processing tax ever we're hungry. Complete compared with 1933— but they in from all livestock, then both receiver which at present is quite Survey Describes inent has continued to spend more meals now cost as little as 80c, creased but 6 per cent, while the and more— and the results are found branches of this vast enterprise high in comparison with cost of a death record soared 16 per cent. Old Age Pensions DRINK cool, clean water would be kept under control In such standard radio receiver, The main reason for that ghastly in Industrial stagnation. Increasing way as to maintain reasonable mar- whenever we’re thirsty, Second, the signals do not carry I unemployment, delayed recovery. record is excessive speed. Speed Is ket pricee. lover long distances as do radio sig- SLEEP in . cozy berth. A University of Oregon, Eugene, not only responsible for the bulk of | It is true that government must Prlnclpal opposition to the plan is nals. This means the construction March 13— With figures from only Tourist Pullman doublt lauvr ( | make certain extraordinary expendi- for the night costs only |1.2 J, , ' tures in bad times, in order to aid believed to have come from the far of many stations before televisors one county, Malheur, missing, data the consequences of each accident! western range livestock men who; come into common use. And there’s a rest room with | the unfortunate. But a small pro- , prepared by the Bureau of Munich more serious. A heavy foot on the 11 felt that their industry would be us all the way. Third, pictures as reproduced o n )pal Regearrh ,)f the University of aeceierstor'is theTes't friend” that l,ortlo,1 of tota* governmental costs placed In the position of being taxed I the receivers used at present are not 0regon gbuwg that ;)377 persons ap- 1! With rail fares at 2c a mile the Dark Angel hag. I ls u8ed for 8ul:h Purposes— and ” re- for the benefit largely of the corn perfect. Radio music is a far better p,ied for old.age penslons in Oregon and less it's resl economy to Last year, automobiles struck * lltf" 18 no allbl ior government ex- belt feed grain producer. Those fa- «reproduction o? the original than dur,ng 1934 aud that of thu num. go this way and have ali the 337,000 pedestrians — and 16,000 ,ravagance and «*P*rimentx. Neces- vorable to the plan argued that [ the usual televisor reproduced im- comforts, conveniences ./!« ber 7077, or 75 5 percent, were security of train travel, dled. There were 381,000 accidents sary «overumental functions must be range livestock men would benefit age. funds. The total expenditure for maintained, but the frills must be in which two cars collided— resulting along with others through the na-j Fourth, the television broadcast pensions In the state, exclusive of In the death of 8,500 people. Four eliminated. tlonal effect on market prices. station requires a much wider band the county which has not yet re thousand were killed as the result of Vot derails, see your railrosJ The committee conference in than the regular radio station. In ported, totalled $646,393. During, SOC IA L IS M VS. R I G G E D »gen: or writs J, Ormtud*, cars striking fixed objects— and 1,-j Washington, which included Her fact, the band required is usually General Tj-iec'-'er A »•-.(, 7ui INDIVIDUALISM December, the average cost to the 100 perished In accidents Involving! man Oliver of John Day, Oregon was conceeded to be 100 kilocycles for Pac.Sc Bid.., P o.„-i.u, Cre, car. and trains— a type of accident; Froul a Pratical standpoint, Paul called specifically to pass upon pro television as against 10 kilocycles for state was $10.65 tor each- These figures, and many more on which la almost Invariably the fault Smith, financial editor of the San posed amendments to the AAA radio reception. Oregon's old-age pension plan are of the motorist. j 'Francisco Chronicle, sums up the which would have authorized such These four problems are in the Drivers who speed in Improper political aspects o f the crusade a program. Under the present law j laboratories of many of the coun contained in an article in the Janu ary number of the Commonwealth places, who drive on the wrong s id e 'aaalnst the pubHc utility Industry a processing ,ax cannot be laid on tries' foremost radio manufacture« R; view publication' of T b T ' unlver"- [ 5 of the road, who usurp the right.of- in a masterly manner. His comment any commodity unless benefit pay-{and until a solution to them and L |ty of 0regon In£ormatlon from j g way, who pass on hills and curves, was inspired by the demand fof 1,1,111 s ma,lr 1,11 ,he <" nl' ,llall>- oth,' r 0b**el4* is found we, , he 8lirvpy al8Q shQws that fQr m 5 who fall to give proper signals and j 775°.0°0 of tax funds to investigate raodity. I the public, will have to assume the 35 counties reported on have! RP.Airrv n r n v ir r v Í who are otherwise reckless, menace. * I*® American Telephone and Tele- ----- ----- ,.vra> -f Meanwhile the Washington offlc- watchful waiting attitude, tho life, health and property of ev- sraph Company. In part, he said; ials have announced emphatically • AT A SAVING ___________ cry American citizen. Are we tc I “ Th* writer does not care whether that, contrary to some statements ¡♦¡Permanent Waves ................«1.00*1 continue to permit such drivers to ‘" ‘ f particular utility is ‘ right1 oi and rumors, the AAA has no inten- A n n u a l C o n v e n t i o n Finger Wav® wet, 2 .V, dry, 35c* make a shambles of the public roads wrong'. That some holding com- tion of abandoning any adjustment Shampoo ................................... 35 « 5 STANDARD and streets? ponies may be ‘ bad’ and aome ‘good’ , program now in effect. While some ♦¡Hot Oil Shampoo .................... BOcfi Christian Endeavor R O OFIN G CO. he does not doubt. That aome rate prices have reached the pre-war lev ♦ Haircut .....................................25« | TWO KINDS OF COOPERATION structures may be ‘ fair’ and some el, the average price of 14 basic com Coming in April The farmers has learned that unfair’, he readily admits. Tha< modities is still substantially below B u ild e rs o f W a te r tig h t R o o f s J Manicure ..................................J*$ci there are two kinds of cooperative some utility managements may be parity. That is, a given quantity | • M Scalp Treatment .................... 5©c>J < ifort. j 'smart' and some 'dumb', some 'ho- ESTIMATES and INSPECTION *{Comb Wave will not yet sell for enough to buy j The annual convention of the I One kind obtains cooperation1 ,ie8t’ and aome ‘ dishonest', he be- as much non-agrlcultural goods a Christian Endeavorers of the state' WITHOUT CHARGE J Facials Lhrough governmental fiat— through lieves not only possible but among * Eyebrow Arch ..................... is would before the war. Is an event of the Spring looked for-^ a process of regimentation, where- the fads of life . . .Those thiugs are Phone fWM-,1 ward to by many of the ten thou- 410H EAST MAIN by the farmer's actions are dictated Reside the point . . . Medford PHONE 84 i .sand Christian Endeavorers of Ore-| lOth A Mr Old Cooking Ideas by a bureau in Washingion. ''The fa d remains that a definite. >.*:*;*:*:*:**;;e::«;;c*;*;;«;>;;«>;;*.;«;S:c«>_#:>_J Changed by Science tweIve Kon> t 0 " different n A ,n 531 80flet,es a nd inl The other kind Is obtained destructive campaign has been 8 3 denominations The through the work of the farmer him- Punched against the public utilty in „ _ ,, , . i convention this vear is to be held Dr. C. W . Lcmery Some of the campaign is , Many practices m neat nmken self— when he and his fellows Join dustry. CONGER •v < „ . . ,, , , . in The Dalles, and the date is April women have believed to be cor- „„ ___ F (Snrccwoor to Dr. J. J. Emmons) and support a farmer-controlled co open and above board, aome subtle that . . . , , 25-28, 1935 Funeral Parlor. 2U4 Medford Bldg. „ . _ and insidious, like certain phases of rect and have practiced for manv rat ive organization. . . ,. , . . The Rev. Luther E. Stein, pastor Phone 807 1 ractlce limited to eye, ear, nos®, . , ' , The first kind of cooperation may certain PWA grants to communities years have now been discarded by . _ 715 W. Main St. . _ . . . . of the First Presbyterian Church of and throat and fitting of glasses. Medford . . be necessary In a temporary national and slates. The attack has beer home economics research workers in' , , . , Fresno, California, is coming to be Res. 1013 . . . I T®1. 567 mergency, but if It is continued in- - mapped out, pushed, promoted, en- lavor of newer methods, some of . . . ,, guest convention speaker, giving five “ . definitely the American farmer will I er*lulzed aud pressed In New Deal which are exactly opposite, says Miss Lillian Taylor, instructor in foods{ undergo drastic aud unhappy change.1 headquarters, Washington, D. C. Dr. I. H. Gove One« a free man. he will become a There Is no use dodging the issue . . . and nutrition«at Oregon State col-1 Brill Metal Works leg®. serf. Once an independent entity,! “ If 10,000,000 utility investors LAW NMOW ERS DENTISTRY GENERAL SHEET METAL Cooking at a low temperature has! (thinking and working to advance and all utility managements want FURNACES A HEATING Medford, Oregon his own interests, he will be at the to wave the white flag and surrender long been regarded as essential fori SHARPENED and REPAIRED IOO K. 8 th. SL Medford rcy of politicians Money m ade'lheir economic position, that is their tough cuts of meat, but it is now Phone 418 also considered the best method for the expense of freedom and In-’ hurine* . . . New Ai l's*"d Machines for Sale ndence could avail him little. 1 ‘’ But even If peace at any price cooking the more tender cuts as! The second kind of cooperation i!l their desire, they are not going well, Mias Taylor says, as it gives a WE TRADE S a fe In s u ra n c e at a S a vin g does not destroy Independence It ’ <> K*t it from the politicians today, juicier, aud more tasty piece oi : TR OW B R IDGE Oregon Mutual Fire builds It. It makes for Individual- Thl* Public utility thing la stock In meat. Meat cooked at a high tern-1 Cabinet Works Medford Cycle & I m and development of character, trade to a large share of preeent- perature lends to become tougher Iiuurance Co. Farmers who band together in co- ‘ day politicians. Peace would liqut- the longer It is cooked. ( Incorporated ) Everything In Cabinet Work Repair Shop Roasts from the more tender cuts 23 N Mr I.ELAND CLARK, Agent operatlve organiations to fight their dote one of their stocks in trade. Thone 201 Established In 1908 19 North Bartlett st. ’> ttle« and thrash out the Issue» As soon as one sector quiets of meat except veal are now being Medford, Ore. Phone 149« ng them, are hardly likely to down, they will attack another. Their cooked uncovered. When the roast me peasants, under the thumb scouting force will find, eomehow, er Is covered the steam gathers on of bureaucracy. enough Indians in the brush to jus- the lid and drops on the meat, pre S P E C IA L S Phoae 813 Whlch kind of cooperation does tlfy each new attack in the public venting browning and washing oft BERT PECK Every Day at the the average American farmer want? eye It la war and, like other forms much of the flavor, says Miss Taylor E A D S ’ TRANSFER Automobile Repair of warfare, will bring stupidly un- It Is well to use a rack In the roast- Chet & Ett Parker & STORAGE TIIE OPPORTUNITUM EXIST »•conomlc costs. ¡er to hold the meat up out of the And Service HAMBURGER INN 1015 N. Oentrnl. Medford Ths Saturday Evening Post had a "There will be the cost of unne-j gravy, she points out. and If the Medford For Storage or Moving of PARER BCTLDINo fine editorial commenting on th» cessary construction, public cotnpe-j toast is placed on the rack fat side ________ Household Goods time-worn argument of politicians) titlon with private enterprise, gra that there is no more "free land” to'du al soclallation; growing taxes to Thi» Classified Directory W ill be found useful be had from the government; hence, till the gaps of Inefficient political Tengrwald Agency °. s. B L A C K F O R D I When in Medford vast sums of money must be appro- j operation aud. worst of all. perhaps, Real Estate— Yll Kind, of D AIRYM AN prtated to provide "social services" j the coat of depreciation in the value Insurance ►>e,h Milk and Cmam for the people. nf »ecurithw held by hundreds o> PHOTOGRAPHERS PHYSICIANS MOVED TO LARGER QrARTFRS D elivered Daily l a i W ed Matt, 8».. Me-1 ford The Poet pointed out that the thousands ot small Investors . . . 1411 Central Pota.« "Farms For Kale" "free land” story la misleading— Dr. B. C. Wilson And the scene will not change Shangle Studios Phy-tcUn and Surge-on that a man had to have courage,! K vper t P h o to g r a p h y Stones' Krug 910 Medford M a e P o r tr a it s a S p o rta lt) perseverance and great Initiative to' Store Ridg M e d fo rd B ld g MEDFORD CASH At CARRY cross the deserts, mountains and! Central Pa4at Medford P E R L ’ S forests for thousands of miles to gain! OPTOMETRIST CLEANERS At DYERS E X P E R T T tn o R lN G the "free land” He generally paid! Funeral Home " A T f*> *®d JEW E L R Y a tremendous price In suffering, p rl-; P w Pickup end l*e|l*ery Dr. Jud Rickert E s ta b lis h e d la y o u r com m u n ity F. J. Huber Repairing ration, endless labor and often death I __ 25 y e a r . G o o d O la — es. If y o u a r o d th eta, la d te o * a n d G e n ts ' T a ilo r la « At D eprtw doa Priera MO E. Main In order to acquire the "free land.” I ITionc 1718» 15 oth erw ise g ood advice. s u it s suo r r W *M edf— orrana ,2" W **h Ht- "Soelal service” ecbotnee at pn -1 282 E. Mahl. MMd Sird S l » . F ir R M edford f . ,. I h f* * . A m m O f lf V t r i EDITORIALS because we ca n ... Southern Pacific ! Medford School | fof Beauty Culture! Earl Bradfish