THURSDAY, »LARCH 28, T heA M K K K A N , CENTRAL POLNT, U K £00.1 PAUE TWO l# í» flour for consumption were 5,bs6,- th a t this was th e last dance to b e 1 T o w n " down south? I ’ll bet I can more o rely on the home economical,ouiemakera1 conference» w ere held staff of th e Oregon Extension service in 14 counties without home demon- 000 bushels as reported by the Unit- given under th e old m anagem ent. guess. 1900 women from ed State« d e p a rtm e n t of Commerce. Chauncey H a rp e r who is attend* T hird the paper gives us a medium tor inform ation and assistance in stration agents; 116 com munities participated in the ( Oregon import« Com an d Max iug High School a t B utte F alls spent of advertising what we have to sell making these things possible. bed s- piemher 13 1928 "Im p o rts of foreign grain lntc S aturday h ere with his m o th e r Mrs. or wish to buy. You m ight say that A total of 30.367 homemakers were a n n u a l program planning days in the ___... Porlm nd during the past few m onths os* Mr. it. y ila red r p e r So.let, . could be done in some other - paper, given assistance during the past year ¡six counties having agents; and 3239 h >inl a ml vicinity are as lollows: th e H u b b a rd pace fro*8 ^ a u d *l coul<1- T here is hardly any- through in dividual letter», office homemakers attended th e annual <1 *► ¿aronil .Ian* m atter at ..... 10,758 Manchuria corn °m 1 ' Hou»- thing th a t we desire or need th a t calls, telephone calls or personal |I o m c Interests conference a t the iff Ice. ('antral Point, Ore­ tons Argentine corn ............ 383,623 Mr. and Mrs S a te r d , cannot be duplicated o r substituted, home visits, while thousands more sta te college. gon, under the Act of Marcb 8, 1878, China flax 90,875 Je a n n e were dinner » *!' l "'ryd We think we ca n 't do w ithoht flour have been reached through clrculat S tate and county extension work- Argentine flax ............ 23,360 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: C c. Sanderson hom o Sounds ** **** bUt. ** dl<1 d u r ,n * w , r tim e letters, news articles, bulletins, radio ers also directed the county reliel Manchuria (lax ............. 30,693 I f o u r t h a new spaper here give» us programs, meetings and oth e r con . canning projects in which 636,565 One Year $1.04 "T his makes a total of spproxi- j Ella. Marorie, R oberta, Hick and access to a printshop for Job print- taote, the annua l report filed b y ; cans were filled, conducted t h e ru ra l Wtx Month* ......................... . $ .78 Miss Claribel Nye, slate leader ot housing survey of 5473 farm homes malely 404,381 bushels of corn ship- Raymond Mayfield of th e Meadows ing which is very convenient, Parable in advanea. ped into P ortland, which at an aver- called a t th e Sandereou place Sun- As m entioned in th e first sentence, home economics extension, shows, j in six counties, and assisted in other adrerMaln* rate» on application age of 34 bushels to th e acre would day afternoon. ! "you don't miss the w ste r until the An increasing desire on the part emergency relief projects, • »flee Second Street off Main provide a Job for 11,893 acres of Or- Mrs. M. it H a rp e r spent last week well ru n s d r y " has been examplified of women tbrougout the state to TH i I UPWARD POWELL egon larin land. '•> E agle P o in t as th e guest of Mr. in Central Point in the case of the help extend th e home economics ex-. S u m m a r y O r U r C J f O I l Editor and Proprietor The acreage in Oregon for the an d Mrs. Alvin Oreb. ¡bank. It was a m a tte r of fact while tension program by acting as local years 1932, 1933,and 1934 was 32,- Mr. R. H. biegm iller left for Utah It was here but we wish we had not leaders or e n Miss 000, 35,000 and 26,000 acres, res­ March 25th for an extended visit j lost it when w s have to go to Med- communities » a so po ..I Nye. In addition to increasing the j Every Oregon county has shared pectively. It would have required Mr. J. B ankhead is ta king Mr. Sieg- ford to get a 220 bill cashed, i effectiveness of the work in those in the distribuation of $4.246,515*• j 11,893 additional Oregon acres tc miller's place on the W llliam ’s-Sieg-1 (Name on file.) I counties having h o m e dem onstration 29 in rental and benefit payments produce the 404,381 bushels of com miller farm while th e la tte r is away. agents, it bas been possible this year returned to this sta te under the pro- | imported into Portland. for the first tim e to provide one or visions of the agricultural adjust- "W hile the Oregon acreage was more projects for every county I d ment act, according to a report as of 1 reduced 9,000 acres during the past W ritten by th e School Children | the state, largely through th e v o lu n -! Ja n u a ry 1 recently erceived by the year, It is interesting to note that Mr. D. O. Garrison and children tary cooperation of these local le ad -! Oregon Extension service, Jackson foreign corn, more than equal to Ore­ Delma and Delta were visitors i n 1 ers, Miss Nye says. .....................* * (county’s total is $18,080.17. gon's crop reduction, has been im ­ ( E d i to r ’s Note— T he following let- Medford Saturday, Among the projects available d u r - ’ Total expenditure* in this state ported Oregon will use about so much Mr. and Mrs. Hasler and children, ing the year have been child care and from processing taxes am ounted at ¡corn, regardless of whether farm ers ter was received th is week in res-' COALS TO NEWCASTLE get paid for raising it, or get paid for ponse to o u r offer of a year's free Mary and Rose were visitors in Med- parent education, home food p r e s e r- i’^at l ' me i° 110,439,466.90, but this subscription for the best le tte r giving f°r d Sunday, i you Imagine the United States not raising it.” vation, meal planning and table ser- am ount included $6,079,407-57 foi Mary Knoph was a visitor at the I r t e s " v ^ U b U " c o o k e ^ , lo w ’ cost surplus removal", most of which ting wheat, corn or flax? This A careful reading of the above quo­ reasons Why Central P oint Needs a O th e r le tte rs will b e |D . O- G arrison hom e on Sunday af- meal8> uie of eggs> milk an d chee.e was used in financing ' the wheat try h .s always supplied the nia- tation will lead any thinking persou N ew spaper. ort on of the world's needs of to believe it is tim e to cry a halt printed next week.) ' | products, bread making, recreation subsidy a t Portland. Only $113,- “ You d o n 't miss th e w ate r until i basic products of the farm. But to the experim ents of our reckless R obert F redricks was absent from ( ieadershlp t r a in ing, renovating and 544.04 is listed as genera) adm inis­ ly. partly through the effects of government. If the farm ers of the the well r u n s d ry ” neith er do we school F riday on account of illn ess.1 remodellng economy buying, econo- trative expense in this state. Wheat benefits have accounted for . AA curtailm ent program, and nation had been left alone; if there realize th e usefulness o r convlences A “n G1,bert Backbudn o f | my dressm aking, garment finishing. uy through the intervention ot had been no monkeying with th e old of many of o u r businesses or services K lam ath F alls were visitors a t the care and use of sewing machines the bulk of AAA payments in Ore- Mann home Sunday, I'rov deuce and th e consequent ter- law of supply and demand, this de­ until we are compelled to do w ithout j A n 'g o n . the total a t th e first of the coat m aking and home crafts. .... The Morava family went to town unusally large number of requesti year being $3,880,348.65, compared i.b.e drouth in what the known as bacle would never have happened. It them. F irs t let us consider w hether o r |® un>7«n»>>;y And rem e m b er progres- and cared for, are coming more and aanuary 29 at H ouston. Texas, and repairing the fence on th e Roger's ecriptlons. sivf, people a re n atu ra lly attracted over 3,000,000 bushels more have place. Mr. Brown bas arriv ed from Los to places where oth e rs a p p e a r to be been contracted. If you were selecting "MEXICO shipped 3500 carloads Angeles and Is h ere with his family progressive. (Successor to Dr. J. J. Emmens) a town for a location would you be of corn, or approxim ately 4,000,000 on the Anna Reed place. DENTISTRY 204 Medford Bldg. T he Townsend d anc e at B e a g le 'm o re likely to choose on» In which •!'»!« Into the United S tates dur- Phone 207 Medford, Oregon I mettre limited to eye, ear, noeo, good the yards and houses were well kept eording to customs of- hall Saturday night drew 715 W. Main St. Medford and throat and fittin g of gtaseea. ¿ed crowd. been reported or • * ot p n rij of entry. "N igger *— looked Tel. 607 Rea. 1013 ’ ' v **n c u t BER80N arrived A W A V .V A V W A V .V A 'A '.V ’*** -V «•« r* e American A A A Fund* Is Made Why This City Needs Newspaper Agate School EDITORIALS B e a g le LAWNMOWERS Medford Cycle & Repair Shop | Medford School > ;of Beauty Culture! STANDARD ROOFING CO. Ore. Women Depend On Extension Service CONGER Funeral Parlors Dr. C. W. Lemery u n ii KkCtai W ork* u « e ,.a 9 pounds and 560 bags ol corn weighing 56,000 pounds. Both shipm ents were consigned to "o r d e r " — U V. 8. "RUSSIAN OATS th a t sold In New Y'ork recently below th e Chlcagc parity weighed 42 pounds to the bushel, were clean and a little d a r k ­ er thno domestic white oats. They have been offered in New Y'ork at 8 cents over Chicago Msy. "NEW YORK »nil other seaboard cities are getting Argentine bran at prices lower than can be quoted for th e Western product. Low freight rates by water are making it possible for Caftfornia feed wheat to u n d er­ sell th a t from Canada at Buffalo. "BOSTON, MASS — Importation r t ' i t Bo ton, direct, ir ~h« itoam er Car- * * lh 1 rom Danx g >1 T.ie «t a m t. i’olyktor ar- 's n u a r y 30 from llraila, Rou t r v ' u with 240,000 buahela of corn. '• ' of th a t kind ever brought ton L. V 8. I iPORTS Into the United Slate* during the alx month* prior to J a n u ­ ary 1, 1935, have Included 98.989.- 'I00 pounda barley malt. 2,807,000 -•»••a of corn. 5 547.000 buahela of ' ' i M i l -o nd* o f r'P* GENERAL SHEET METAL FURNACES & HEATING 100 E. 8th. St. Medford Phone 418 Dr. 1. H. Gove Cabinet Works E v e ry th in g In C ab in et W ork F > tab ,lah ed In 1008 Safe Insurance at a Having Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Co. ( Incorporated) LELAND CLARK, Agent 10 North Bartlett Ht. Medford, Ore. Phone 1400 Phone 318 Distinctive design Faultless performance Every desirable convenience feature e Hand*ome +U-, i I 4 U t ,* j atti), unfit for hum an consumption, 2,692,000; o th e r. 4.921.000 bushel*, and wheat including flour imported for consumption, 12,929,000 buahela F o r the corresponding m onths ot a stew i t na * <*«. USO U e Imperia • ( w heel and wheat 1 U i C i . 3 1 t i l I I O l . I FABER BUILDING Pi»n^ral l lome t ->*l< b l m l TL; BERT PECK Automobile Repair And Service Dr. Jud Rickert Good 18— r. . If you nee,. _ M brrxtw good adrlce. PHYNIt IANH Dr. B. C. Wilson Phv-lctna and H en eo » n 'o n e » ’ D ru g W ore 210 I • niral Point MexIforO B ld g Med for,' TA D j ORIXG F. J. Huber I—dfea- and Genia' Tallorti 8UTT8 S3U UP • I » . O 8«.