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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1935)
li > T H lItH D A Y , A V U IS T H, iiK » R ° gUe River V.Uey T h e A M ER IC A N . C E N T R \L DOINT, O REG O N E C O n o m ic H ig h lig h ts By PLESAN T H E R B E R T LAWTON Being new to this Valley— in love ,, ----------- with its charm, P| h mugs Ilia« Affect the Dinner Altho' raised in the Middle West, a », videml ( hetkx and Tax Bills of Every Individual Nation- I'm enraptured with people and sun shine and birds, .1 and International Problem» In- separable from |,o<al Welfare lu the Valley I now love best. l that promises to be the prime plank In next year s general election, *---------- Every business publication and commentator seems agreed on this The business outlook continues to Improve, with advances especially noteworthy iu the durable goods in- j I" ^ f,!'* beTt T T , position now than at an , ime since depression set In. In the words of one magazine, ‘'I t's a dur-' T h e march of New D eal legisla So (he various songs from meadows tion through the courts continues. I “ b,e * ° ° d8 8u ram e r" and fields Here Is some specific information: W ithin the past three weeks, three Bring mem'ries of yesteryears, C O P P E R — Recent demand excep I stand in a glorious Spring- maJ ° r Administration measures liav,.1 As tionally heavy. Tonnage sold in first morning sun. bet‘n 8ul>Jected to judicial scrutiny. have h e e n 'ha*^ du*y was e<)ua* to , *le Quota Hearing songs we all should love and ,wo ° * threi for two months under the NRA code. to hear. i found wanting Last words, of course will be said by the Supreme Court, Price advances forecast hy some. MACHINE TOOL — Tremendous Are children playing out in the when it meets for its next term, but gain registered in dollar volume. In present decisions provide a lead on field? what the highest court of all is like dex recently touched !*1 per cent o I see none— it surely can’t be - the 1926 average— best level since ly to decide. But some child is having hilarious 1929. First case concerned the Agricul times. MOTORS— Reports continue to be Adjustment Administration. It sounds like “ lia-HA-ha” to me. tural good. Passenger car sales for the This bureau pays farmers for r PAGE T H R U perties held by the World W a r Vel-j erans S t a t e Aid Commission In Ore- * ° " ° u,sid* of Multnomah county, is off the press and is available to all Interested parties, according to J e r - rold Owen, secretary to the Commls- sum I'etaiUd information is given a '‘" " ’ h' ‘B‘,,v,d u» 1 ■"“ " ’*<»»»*••< farms and no doubt there ire a mini- her of the readers of The Central Point American who are interested in the purchase of farms and horns. The brochures are free for the ask- ing and can be obtained by contact ing Carl T. Tengwald o f Medford who Is the Jackson county represen- tatlve of the Commission, or by writing direct to the Salem office. Compilers of the pamphlet have endeavored to condense the data as much as possible Sale prices rang, from * 1 2 5 for a Baker county hold- lng to * 1 0 ,0 0 0 for a farm in Harney county, hut the average, according t„ Sergeant E arl R. Goodwin, assls- taut secretary of the Commission, is approximately 12515. The Commission also has listings of city located holdings which are •- vailable to the public and every ef- fort is being made to return the state-owned property to the tax rolls hy placing It In the hands of responsible parties. I„ making In qulry please designate the county or city deeired and also please mention The American. Attractive term s can be arranged. s trid in g their crops, raises the mon- ' 1" 1 half of ,he y,'ar r u % about * ey through processing and f l o o r ! P“ r rent ahettd ,,f ,he 8anle ‘,e r ,o d ! taxes. Plaintiff in the case was a , 1" 1934 In J , , n e ’ Kord * ° ld n ,o s t' month sincP 1930. milling company, which had refused! cars for that to pay $82,000 demanded hy the col- Chevrole' surpassed all Ju n e recorda, lector of internal revenue. In the si,Ke 1 9 ’" t' district court, the Government was E l.E t TRIt P O W E R — Recent v upheld, and the company was order n' ° n,h 8,,ow‘‘d h‘Bhe8t con8UmPtlon When I ask information * ed to come through with the * 8 2 >-|, , n “ . 1^ la‘ ‘f r_ P* rt of 1 M 1; neighbor says, S T E E L — At 40 per cent of capae- " T h a t's a Prairie quail's call to 000. It appealed to the circuit court ~ Ity, a substantial advance over a few in Boston which reversed thP lower his m ate.’’ months ago. Altho' 1 had traveled for thousands court, hy a 2-to-l decision, and held R E T A I L T R A D E Held steady in-; that Congress did not possess the of miles to the summer, avoiding the usual) power to delegate taxing authority I had heard it in no other state. seasonal . drop. J f -------vssx»!/. s s ^ o ^ These «.N-s vvr t serve U » . » w o to Illus-j | to the Secretary of Agriculture. i8’ «•“ So 1 laughingly say to the Sprir.g- this decision Is given validitv hy the , r " te the tre,ld Que8“ 0n Supreme Court, the Oovernmen. adV" nCe be ° ° ntlnued? mornlng sun European observers who can "What cruel birds they must be; . may have to refund processing taxes already ollected, and pay future) spare time from the Italian-Ethiopi- One of them saying to whip poort heneflts out of regular funds. an trouble, are casting cynical Will Second case concerned the policy | glances on Germany these days And another "h a-HA-ha's” with of the Public W orks Administration Another Hitler "p u rg e ” is under glee. in condemning land to use for low- way— bloodless as yet, though many To me who have lived in the "prair-!,08t federal hou8ln« Projects. This fear blood-letting will soon start. Objects of persecution are, of lest” states ' ver y clo8e to the heart of Secre- •Tls a matter of sore travail ,ary Ir k e s ' who has Planned a *2 5 0 ,- course, the Jews. And along with Tliat any bird other than Old B o h ! 000 000 sluni clearance and lowlcost them are the Catholics, clergymen of housing program. Suit was brought) all denominations, and members of| White Should be christened a P R A IR IE by a property-owner who did n o t ) the Stahlheim — the German equiva- wish to sell a t the Government’s lent of the American Legion. Reason quail. price, wished to bargain for greater for the attack on the veterans Is this compensation. The Cincinnati circuit th at they contin ’reactionaries”— in But I've learned to admire court held for the plaintiff, said that other words, men who are opposed bold Valley quail— Dark gray he seems, proud, with the Government has not the power to the Hitelr dictatorship. to condemn laud for this purpose. Stricte r censorship prevails in out fe ar— The footl you serve lias an important hearing not only on baby’s Third case involved one of the! Germany. Individual liberties are And his rollicking, boldly hilarious most debated of Administration acti-1 further proscribed. Concentration call health hut on the health of every member of your family. Footl vitles— the Tennessee Valley A u th -| camps are Jammed. Hitler's sword Is thrllllngly loud and clear. orlty. A few months ago a suit was again hangs above those Germans spoils if it is kept iu a temperature above 50 Fahrenheit. It also Authority who think him less than divine, I.“t Old Bob White whistle his name brought ot restrain the spoils if it is kept too cold. For your family's sake . . . summer In the states of his vast domain. from selling electric power In com-| aud winter . . . let an electric refrigerator preserve your foods at a But our little dark quail, with the petition with private producers and to invalidate contracts made be pointed crest— safe temperature . . . between 4 0 and 5 0 degrees! Let him O’re this grand Valley tween the Authority and various towns in the Tennessee Valley area. reign. Federal District Judge Grubb held A booklet of 54 pages In y htch Is) for the plaintiff, decided the con listed the more than 410 farm pro-j we re proud honors our valley He tracts were illegal. Th e Government of the bird— He’s a fritnd and a game little appealed to the Appellate court lu New Orleans, and the judges over Sport! River ruled Ju dge Grubb, decided that the Let's name him the Rogue If your living costs are too high, you can cut down on Government can sell power In com Valley quail, petition with private parties, your food budget with an electric refrigerator. It Call him Valley quail for short i This the New Deal came to the makes ice, prevents spoilage, and makes possible quan r ___ l D _____1, I bar three times— won once, and lost tity buying on bargain days. Land Dank Loans twice. This is similar to past experi- ence, and Illustrates a fact re c o g n l-1 Fall Term Start« September Iti ---------- ! zed by Administration friends and | OCR MOTTO: Oil Monday of this week the Fed- ' opponents alike— that much of the] " W h e r e Y o u th and O pixirtunR v eral Land bank of SpokanP returned 1 legislation proposed and pushed b> M eet” to its normal practice of closing new the President cannot be held valid loans in cash, as a result of the without Constitutional change And ready demand for federal farm “ “ ^ ^ mortgage corporation bonds In the • investment markets, according to a statement hy President K. M. E h r-j hardt. F o r the last year and a half the Land bank has been exchanging its, own consolidated bonds fo r federal farm mortgage corporation bonds j Take mildness for one thing — how which are guaranteed both as to i does it measure up for mildness? principal and interest by the federal j government, and closing its loans ] Chesterfields are m ilder— not flat or partly with mortgage corporation insipid, o f course, but with a pleasing bonds and partly with cash. Ah! There conies to me a familiar) sweet song— A whilpoorwill's roundelay But no! It can ’t he, or my memory's wrong— Do whippoorwills sing in the day? D Safeguard baby’s u a ith with an . L&acthic fy llib esu d fo j List of Farms Now Available CUT LIVING C O ST S • • . Now Paid in Cash I 1 » The California Oregon Power Company ^ N h a t is the yardstick fo r a cigarette. . . Locksmith - Gunsmith flavor. Then take taste for another thing — does it have jdeuty of taste? 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