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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1935)
ùArtrm THURSDAY, .AVRIL 11, IMS Th* AMERICAN. ChUVtUAL POUT. OMHGUN PAGE THREE AA A Spring Wheat Aerial and Ground Change of Little Important to All Meaning to Oregon Radio Reception I soon pass away, are apt to be sadly mistaken. Father of the movement is Huey | Long, who has dramatised an issue which is almost as old as time itself. Operators of irrigated »•»>- farms in His theory is that the trouble with ‘ "I A good aerlal and ground wtl, lm. -he country is that a small group of ° r«**on wh° customarily plant spring lhe reception of any radio peopie have too much money, and " baa‘ * ay ^ oti «” ■ *h* receiver Since the advent of com- that they are gradually starving out »»»erailixing of planting restrictions blnallon , aud gho recel. meats to have some 250 yards ot ths material furnished by the Coos Bay Dredging company. Ot this amount e a l t h 100 yards will be used on the farm of Dr. Ceorge Dix of Marshfield, and the remainder placed in stock piles near Coquille and North Bend. Far o u i Í G 0 N < P A IR Y C O U N C IL mers will be able to obtain It at around $5 a ton in any amount they A MKHT ANNIVERSARY low baking pan Sprinkle with ctn- th# re8t ° f UB fL\ h Mt ; , T I T ' ! «election of a proper anten- require. In opposition to Senator Long, eco- but the change will mean Just a year ago this week home- namon. Add water. Combine sugar, na system 1s more important than nomists of all schools bring forward ,,tMe to ,he ^reat majority of wheat ever. To Use Own fuelling Moth Hands makers of Oregon were offered but-1 flour and work in butter until a ter under the new labeling system crumby tenure. Spread over ap graphs, statistics, charts, which dis- Contract holders in this state, in the LA GRANDE— So Impressed is H. Many of the uewer radios are so of A and B. This meant more than pies and bake iu hot oven until ap. pute his fl*ure8 a»d prove him to opinlon of extension leaders at OSC wired that either a single wire aerial H W’ eatherspoon of Union county just a new system of labeling It as- pies are tender and crust is brown— ) be *n,lr‘‘ ,y wrong. However, not who hav« examined the new regu- or a doublet may be used Short with the effectiveness of bands foi sured the consumer a better quality,! about 40 minutes. i one American In a thousand ever sees latlt|ns. wave reception is invariable Improv codling moth control that he plans as well as a simple method of label-) Flavor In 'Baked 'the work of the economists— and " h e n Secretary Wallace Issued ed by the use of a properly designed to band every tree In his orchard ing, so that grades would be easily FLAVORIN' ll.AKKD POTATOKs I tbe “ share-the-wealth” advocates are Ihe new regulations as an offset to doublet, according to Mr Smith ol this year, says E. L. Woods, emer understood This meant too that Soften a freshly baked potato by nias,er8 at reaching the multitude. ,he threatened continued drouth in Don’s Radio Service This improve gency agricultural assistant. Mr. this large food industry took the con-¡holding it in a cloth in the left hand. In addition. they have this great ad- the southwestern wheat section, de- ment comes as a result of more W'eatherspoon will also make his sumer into its confidence and told Slash a criss cross In it. and squeeze vau,a*e— »om* 10.000,000 people tinlt‘‘ llml,s w,‘re se* as to ,he nvw ________ B the wave length „ „ own bands this year by chemically nearly matching him. without the use of misleading the ends together so that the interior “ re unemployed, and 20-odd million C*n T*)? received to the aerial length used treating corrugated paper. terms, the exact quality c f buttei is exposed. Insert the butter and are 011 relief' Many of those PeoPle , be . 1 J ° T th<1 f 1935; Better signal strength and a more In each package. ¡add seasoning when the butter has a r 6 d*8P*rat«> worried, disgusted bent,f,t payments. The grower must fayorab|e slgna, to lloiae ratio ar£. W’ ith grades of butter clearly melted through the potato Prepared wi,h ma,ter8 a8 tbey “ ow « 1 s t . They a*r^e n°* to a d d more than . 5 per seeured. Improved reception will] will reception designated the creameries of the in this way the delicious flavor ot are likely ‘ ° turn t0 a>>yone who can ' ent 10 "is base acreage, must agree a|wayg reguU ,f more more of the desire(, state have made every effort to im- the butter penetrates the entire po- P1-0" 118«“ ‘ hem a better daX *° cooPeratu " the new »heat <*>“ * , ,gna, ,g ft)d to the receiver or 11 pruv«* quality. Th»*ir success in this tato. This is not to say that "Shar**- r,t)1 !l ••• lf is ,,ller* ! the amount of static noise Is cut ---------------------------- the-Wealth” is going to take the ed. aud n,ust continue his present is proven by the high-scoring butter ! down. country by storm, and effect a revo- contracted acreage. Aliy excess plant offered by most grocers over the I Many commercial antenna kits are a tion in our social and economic ed ,b *s year Is to he deducted in | available at moderate prices and state. This no doubt answers— at least in part— for the fact that morej | order. But it seems certain that It 193« « ' * Ued Jo r . . . I most of the properly he standard makes, maK Us going to be a powerful political Extension officials point out that (,__ .._ _ _ .. . I butter is used today than even u ! installed, will give the radio listenei ) and financial force for some time to *be privilege of shifting acreage be year ago. better radio reception. come. If the third party movement ,ween *wo years is already held by I The better the quality of butter F u r n is h p H the more we appreciate its natural Happenings That Affect the Dinner actually comes to fruition, there will Browers In the summer fallow re- really be fireworks in 1936— and K* ons of Oregon, while 1n the west- . Palls, Dividend Checks and Ta* delicious flavor which is not found j Hills of Kvcry Indivldnal. Nation “ Share-the-Wealth” is nearly sure to ern 0r,’B°n diversified section It is T O T A l l b o l d i e r G r a v e s In any other food fat. Food Scien considered too late to plant spring - al and International Problems In be the third-party slogan. tists recommend far more butter for! wheat for satisfactory yields. Th«* u - s - Government furnishes separable from l/oral Welfare. health than Is generally used. Butter — • headstones for the unmarked graves Various European countries are ir. an easily digested food fat, rich 1 » I hough the United States as a of all soldiers, sailors, marines, and now looking to the U. S. to give a in Vitamin A which promotes growth During the first year of the Roose- hand In bringing order out of the whole is guarding against over pro- Army nurses who served in the Herald of Spring! House cleaning and builds up resistance to disease.; ve„ Administration, the spectre ol chaos created by Germany's declara- ductiou of corn. Oregon farmers Army or Navy of the United States, *' It has, too, important amounts of might well increase their acreage to ThP8e markers are of marble and time! So MANY things to be Vttamin D. a necessary factor in the inf,at,oa pre!,ented a constant topic j tlon to re-arm. the profit of themselves and live- War is represented by a specific washed. Woolens to be laundered proper development of bones and for conversation and comment. Then! These countries believe that we stork and poultry owners who must! design. teeth. it dropped out of the headlines, and will cooperate because of the fact now ' Bbip~ fn ~large quantities annu- and packjed away. Last year’s There are many cemeteries in this Beside this high food value, the little was heard of it save in the **>• tbat we’ in comPany with all the ally, says 1). C. Smith of the farm country which permit only the use of' summer things to be resurrected flavor of butter improves any food serioug economic reviews. Now In powers Involved In the World Wat crops department at the state college. | hronxe memorial tablets and fam l-! signed the Versailles treaty. and made immaculately clean. to which it is added. The following „ . Corn as a grain crop is one of thej|les of BOidiers entitled to the O o-! . .. , . .. . , . Nation has returned to the publit recipe is delicious because it includes few general crops in which a sub -1 vernment headstone are refused the I Let Us H elp You eye, and promises to be a major po- D o n ’ t B l a m e S p u d s generous amount of butter. | stantial increase In acreage in Ore-! privilege of erecting the marble | lltical and economic Issue. ADDLE CRIMP RIDDING gon is justified, he says. It supplies: headstone. OUR SERVICE IS ALWAYS 2 cups sliced pared apples There are two kinds of inflation. ' t a needed cultivated crop for weed j To correct this discrepancy Con RELIABLE hi tsp cinnamon i The most obvious is currency infla S control and requires little expensive gressman James W. Mott has intro hi cup water tion, and It is never resorted to ex _______ i machinery when added to the crop duced in the H oubb of Representa hi cup sugar cept when a government is In the tives a bill (H R. 7089) authorizing Are potatoes fattening? It de ping system. hi! cup butter direst financial straits. It consist» pends upon how much rich gravy, the Secretary of War to furnish V4 cup flour of turning the printing presses loose butter or other fattening foods they whenever necessary a bronze marker Arrange apples In buttered shal- to produce paper money, Irrespective In lieu of a stone marker for the are eaten with, says Miss Lucy Case. of gold backing or any other securi jO.S.C. extension specialist In foods grave of any deceased person foi k »*4 w i l l m ty. The result of this kind of in* ) and nutrition. which the Secretary is authorized to Friends here received a card from Nation Is to drastically lower thf Rhone 1«0 Potatoes, because of their starch Mr R H Se(Kniiller mailed at Og- furnish a marker or a headstone. value of money— the prime modern content, are often erroneously con The bill is now pending before the NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE example is post-war Germany The sidered as one of the most fattening 1den, Utah. He had visited a sister House Military Affairs Committee BY VIRTUE of an execution in German that he had not seen for 18 years foreclosure du.y issued out of and ~ and are usually the first to he, - ^ his vacation very ' an(1 Congressman Mott Is hopeful under the seal of the Circuit Court cau8C or war costs. turnea out cur ¡emitted from a reducing diet. Scores 1 mlli,h that it will receive early ar nd favor of the State of Oregon In and for rency in unlimited quantlties-and of o, her foodg may be more produc. much. able consider consideration. Leo Martin is home again. He did ! the County of Jackson, to me direct- the mark, which had been worth live of plumpness, it seems. not care to alKn up wlth the C.C.C.’s f ed and dated on the 29th day of at,out 50 cents in foreign exchange March, 1935, In a certain suit there- , , . . . , . The fattening quality of any food for another term The Martin’s have I In. wherein G. A. Codding as Plain- d* W ia t e d to the pointed where mil- depends on the number of heat units p,c h a s e d a Fordson tractor to use. Coos Fanners Use Shell Again tiff recovered judgment and decree Hons of marks were required to pur- called calories, that K contains. Miss „ „ thHr farm 0np of , hefr hor8es| against the defendant, Marjorie S. chase a loaf of bread. The suffer- COQUILLE— Ground shell will Case explains. All foods have cai-|djed ,aat week after „ day.„ work. Hamill for the sum of $7,556.16 with ¡ng Gf (be German people— partlcu- again be available for use of Coos more Mrs. Blaine, Ward a n d Harry interest thereon at the rate of 6% , those with investments, saving«!. ories, some . , , and some less. Fats and Blaine of Jacksonville spent the county farmers in place of llmerock per annum from December 1st, 1932 l.ave nine calories per gram Ibis year, reports George Jenkins, to February 6th. 1935, and interest accounts and insurance policle- tarch four, which means that fatty wpek-end with Ray Blaine. county agent who has made arrange- on said principal sum from the 6th were almost indescribable. foods are more than twice as fatten- | Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sanderson and fhe MtJ^oV 8*% 'per^nnum f auditor ^,0re '4,,btle 18 rredu Inflation. inK ag «tarchy foods, such as pota i family spent Sunday afternoon In the further sum of $467.66 with in- 'Phi8 consists of constantly expand- t0P8. Starchy vegetables, of course, - Iedford at (he home of Mr and Mrg. SPECIAL FOR HATURDAY terest thereon from the 20the day ing the amount of business credit j contain more calories than green Melv,n Martln. Chicken Smiils irlKS, Halad and of October, 1932, at the rate available, and makes It possible for and succulent vegetables, Coffee, 2.V and the Marie Seigmiller was the honoi of 8 per cent per annum, and for jntj ugtry, government and individuals* the further sum of $1,286.55, with -— - ‘ w. • - ........ — latter would consequently be used guest at a surprise party and shower Interest thereon from the 29th day ,0 sPend "'ore than they earn for a ( more generously in a reducing diet, given at the home of Mrs. Pete Bur- HAMBURGER INN of May, 1934, at the rate of 8 % per long period of time. The eventual; Comparing the calorie content of The Hiiiat-tnt-NH <>f jou r Easter reson in Sams Valley. Those pre Medford annum, and interest on the following consequence, of course, is a financial! potatoes with some foods often attire depend* upon your sent from that district were Mis» sums at the rate of 8 % per annum PXpiogt„ n. i n »his country, the P«8<- ■ substituted for them by those fear- Ooombe, Mrs. Empey, Jean Upton from the dates set opposite such Permanent ! ____ _ 6th. __ w____ Bums __________ to February 1935, p to-wit: war years witnessed a tremendou.- | ful of becoming overweight, Miss Kvegcne Wyatt, .Betty Wilson, Mil On $346.08 from December 1, 1932; amount of credit inflation and it» ) Case points out that it takes a five- dred Duggan, Ruth Smith, Helen Slip Covers for Overstuffed on $346.08 from June 1, 1933; on. culmination was the crash of 1929,')ounce potat0 to make 100 calories Burreson and Mrs. Hurreson afid Furniture from K S ' e T i » 1« ? « ^ on Wh‘Ch hPrald,‘d ^ pre- ion’ ¡while it takes only one-ounce shred-' Elaine Rush and Marie Seigmiller of IS-tigning— Drapcry Making two graham $346.08 from December 1, 1934. and Now a number of economists are ded wheat biscuit, Beagle. Prizes were won by Ruth Phone 1H4K-X 220 8. Gi*apc E. Main TH. I31H for the further sum of $750.00 at- forecasting that the United States b | crackers, two ouuces of hamburg Smith and Evegene Wyatt. Every Motiford, Oregon torney’s fees, and costs and disburse- weii on the road to another era of steak, one-fourth cup (before cook- one had a marveiOU8 time and Miss ments herein, which judgment a,jd credit inflation. The group believ- ing) of macaroni, or one-third CUP : Seigmiller received many dainty and decree was enrolled and docketed In . the Clerk s office of said Court in *»« lb l* is |e<1 by famed commentator or 3 ‘-à ounces canned corn. Rlch Tii>eful gifts. said County on the 29th day of " illard Kiplinger, who has published gravy, butter, cream. mayonnaise Mr gnd Mrg gam PoUard of Ta. March, 1935. a book on the subject, and h>s camp dressing or other fats added to «ny > n t werp vlg), org at thp Rush home NOTICE IS HEREBY GIN EN that, j3 (|||pd with other well-known ex- of these foods greatly increase the )ast week pursuant to the terms of said execu perts They think that credit Infla- calorie content, however. Miss Case Mr and Mrg c c Sater and De>r. PHONE ,N7 — MEDFORD — IM HOlTH CENTRAL tion, I will on the 11th day of May, 1935, at 10 o ’clock A. M-. at the t ‘«>n will bring the Inited State» Iadda Your Hair Styled for Spring Occasions at Prices va Jeanne were dinner guests at the front door of the Courthouse in the prosperity during the next year ot At meal time, a medium sized po- M. R. Harper borne Sunday. You Can Afford to Pay City of Medford, in Jackson County, two. which will he followed by a tato, seasoned with one-half table- Ina Pearl Lucas spent Saturday Permanents $1.50, 2.50, 3.75, 5.00 2 * * p a b l£ n a a t £ “ or c a s h ^ o the S t a b l e h™ "»’ ,bat of 19' - spoon "Poon of butter butter, contain» 150 ralor I end Sunday with Lola Blackford at 1 ies. hut a single piece of apple pie .Willow Springs so she was able to highest bidder, to satisfy said judg- 2S- After that another crash SHAMPOO, FINGER WAVE. ELECTRIC MANICURE $1 25 ment. together with the costs of this Some business want inflation. Ke means 305 calories and if eaten with ¡ittend the 4-H club girls’ hike SHAMPOO, FINGER WAVE, dry 75c; Wet 60c sale, subject to redemption as pro- tail trade, for instance, would bene- half a cup of Ice cream or one-fourth Miss Frances Bennett who was W SOAPLESS SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE $1.25 i Q vided by law, all of the right, title inagmuch ag there would he much , Up of whipped cream, 200 more eal- quite seriously ill again at the Cora-, J and interest that the defendants In , . . . . . LASH and BROW DYE 75c EYE BROW ARCH 35c said suit. Marjorie S. Hamlll. Mar- more money In circulation to spend ories are added. A six-ounce serv- inunity hospital was tho’t to be past ! '• • Jorie S. Hamill, sometimes known as for perishable goods Businesses ¡nK 0f ham contains 400 calories. the danger point Saturday night. Peggy Hamill; John S. Hamill; Paul and individuals with fixed or regu- and a waffle with two tablespoons of D. Angstead and Nellie Angstead |aled income are bitterly opposed to hutter and one-fourth cup of syrup husband and wife; Theo L. Hewitt . . Try an A d in and Edith F. Hewitt, husband and ' " f 1" “ 0*» on It contains ,50 of these fat pro wife; Southern Oregon Sales, Inc. A short time ago the Analylst said during units. The American and Jackson County, a political sub- that the recent general decline in The between-meals nibbler get» division and municipal corporation wholesale prices casts doubt on the jo5 calories from three gumdrops. of the State of_Oregon. alsoiall other thp that Inflation is inevitable— n o from 1« salted almonds. 10« persons unknown claiming any rignt. . . . . title, interest or estate In and to the observed that the present movement from 1*4 cups unbuttered popcorn, property which is the subject of this In slocks Is of the •'bear” variety, and lo o from two caramels, 250 from a suit, had on the 23rd day of May, there had never been inflation dur- pia|n chocolate bar, 100 from a one 1930, or now have in and to the foi- ,|ia , h#, prPgP|ll ite r a tio n without ¡nrh cube of fudge. 195 from a lowing described property, situated in the County of Jackson, State of a "hull" movement. One of the In- doughnut, 485 from a chicken sand evitable results of any kind of in i-wlch and 350 to 500 from an ice- Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at a point 11.68 f'.ation. of course, is to force com-j cream sundae. chains North of the Southwest modity and stock prices upward. ■ ■ ............... — - - ----- --------- corner of section 6 in Township Thus, there are two schools ofj 38 South of Range 1 West of W thought on the subject— but the M . Oregon, and running thence M«-dfor<l, Oregon first school, consisting of those who North 17 92 chains to the center of the present travelled County forecast inflation next year of the! HU ARPE NED and REPAIRED road; thence North 82 degrees year after, is by far the largest It East 30 88 chains; thence South is a notable fact that many business-, 22.22 chains; thence West N'«-w A Used Maehiie-s for Hale men likewise belong to this school 1 30.58 chains to the point of be ginning. situate, lying and being and are now taking steps to prepare! WE TRADE in the County of Jackson and for Inflation a* best they can. State of Oregon. Dated this 4th day April. 1935- B. M. Bush, Owner Conservatives who think t h e SYD I BROWN, P h o n e tttt-— M e d fo r d B ld g. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon "Share-tbe-Wealth movement ’ i* Comer (th st. and Central Ave. By HOWARD GAULT. merely a temporary example of eco 23 N I V Phone 2 8 1 Medford, Ore. Deputy. nomic and social insanity which will 91- Apr 11. 19. 25. May 2 Hl l J I AyADAR^MAYN E ( Clean E con om ic H igh ligh ts Clothes Have Alway» Been Good Style EASTER- First for Fatness Is Expert Caution MEDFORD DOMESTIC LAUNDRY LEGAL NOTICE On Oregon Farms CLAUDETTE Chet & Ett Parker Elva Livingston Lough GET ONE NOW! 1.95 - 2.50 - 3.75 Bowman’s Barber and Beauty Shop Low Price Lumber MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK LAWNMOWERS Medford Cycle & Repair Shop We have an accumulation of Shiplap, Boards and Dimension stuff suitable for chicken houses, barns, etc., which we are offering at VERY LOW PRICES. LOOK IT OVER! Medford Electric Construction Co. Porter Lumber Co. Medford, Oregon 204 S. Fir St. Phone 124