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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1939)
< IsNTKAL 1‘Ui.NT .U LU UCA.V PAGE TH O ■ » "' ! " 1' JANUARY XULtMiJL.IV, CWNII5AI. INUNT, OHfeGON JU, ULUí every day? Hoi. Everybody w iiu , quart t ‘*ai ue g»-ia tor ins mug. A.. , ! prosper | cau't see this at alt. Tue* marshal that is a teetotal btranser or udder-rum, and you will promptly a gram ot sense Knows mat at m e l t unit t ucuc o iu m i* a v 1 .'u a - . I price which the producer receives ai.il aa hard os nulls. An office I be served with a tall glass of nice mat will stop the klus trout using rich milk. picseut uurcautTuoc-uxed price ot ui lung out wuui wtu «tutuii turn ue j from th dairies is about one half me side-wuigs lor bloycL.-boule — 0 — 11 c.ue» a quauit no wutaing man cuuiu U iizo goou uioii y piouucuit, ’ the amount the milk costs the con vards, trom riding double, cutting W ell— the merry-go-round on the W i t h a tanilly tan aword to Uuy any ning at .o ccui a ga.iuu. h e ou ! sumer. Is it possible that it co«L> tigure-eights in the middle of the without head school ground has claimed its first ¡te-eatubilafieil, Septoiuuer X2, 1921. where near g& much milk as h.s uevg inn, is annul tue pr.ee tue p.o as much to bottle and deliver the streets and riding lights on their wheels, from tearing victim, (not fatally, but seriously in Devoted to the beet interest» of children need. It may be true that uucer received b tore lug milk con- milk as it does to produce It on the down signs, shooting out street ju red) and it is surprising that it there is more muk Drought into the Ui>i law wcut into etlcl. Central Point and vicinity. lights, window-panes and causing has not happened sooner, it is now- farm? proven that the merry-go-round is a Entered as second class matter at city daily than there u> a sale tor at .Now, what about (he distributor.’ I would like to i e everybody who trouble in general. A marshal that dangerous play-thing. the post office, Central Point, Ore sut b a puce. But just let the law i What are bis costs and investments, i* interested in fighting against this will ring the Curfew bell and go out Our st-ven-year-old girl came gon , under the Act of March 8, 1879. be Changed so tue old milk depots i i tie milk Is delivered at bis door. menace to our children’s health after tbe kids and make them go home one evening quite sick, and It home or the Recreational building where milk was ooiaiuable at auoui 1 uou t know what his costs and in gather together in protest to our that you speak of. Yes, my friend, was some time before we could get U U iiai'IlIPTlO N KATES 2i c a gallon (bring your own con vestments are. But 1 certainly Uou t law-makers in an indeavor to abol that 1« what we will need. But— It out o f her what was the matt r— Six Months ..........................- ll.Ou should we get that kind of an o f finally she told us that she had been tainer) could be opened once more believe mat it snouid co«t as muuu ish the Milk Control Board. riding on the merry-go-round. She One Year ........................ — J1.80 anu U is our net mat the said sur to parslerize, bottle and deliver nuig Yours for the return of free ficer, the parents of our fair city was sick all night. W e have forbid would raise up in a body like the Payable in advance as it does to produce it. I f it does plus would disappear over night. dom in sale and exchange. approach of a Florida hurricane, go den her to go on the contraption. If Advertising rales on application The Legislature is now consider I wish some of your readers could (Name on F ile.) to the city council and demand his others would do likewise It would Office— Second Street, o ff Main dismissal. Yea— my friend, that is ing the milk control proposition and tell me why. be better for the children. » * » » * • » * • » » » * ♦ OÜCOMXX just what would happen— I know, Also why should two o f the if any of our readers tniuk the law AKTH U K KU WAHL) PO W ELL for I tried it, and it did happen. It & is wrong now is the time to ret your largest mug producers in i’ ortlaud * Editor and Proprietor will take more than a recreational N ew s-O -G rarns representatives at aatem know want say that they can make more money center and a good officer to make W H A T — U I1KK1— W IIK N “ you think. You may be sure tue with milk at 9 cent a quart tnan they anything out of Central Point. It X WHY will take Cooperation, Considera A P P L E oig milk distributors and creauiery- can with milk at 11 cent. tion, Discipline and Good W ill— find By Ardile Parker ( Name on F ile.) meu of the state will be tuere with that, (in any town) , and you will The Editor; M H X * ^ * ^ * ™ * * * * ™ * * * ! * * * * * have a chance. ------ | beds on, telling their slue of To the MILK CO NT KOI, — 0— Just a tew words in regards to Again 1 note with interest the let Last week our attention was call question. So it you are not satistied The calcium craze has started the tile iniik situation In this locality ter of Communication. I admire with the law as it now stands anu ed to an article we had printed ask at wide-spread opening up of imblblng- to write this c o m -i;— __ com‘ com-1 ?<>««• . s‘)lrit (,lame : on file , ) „ for ing certain questions regarding the want It eitner repeated entirely, or I am not going “ , .. . , ing right b a c k at me. I especially bars where the thirsty drinker may ameuued, VVKilE iu L I U I U I d b - munication anout how this su bject, llke tj,(, way y„ u ci0Sed your letter drink his fill. Y’ ou may step up to Milk Control law. It seems that our MLWt i KV (Jit effects the big distributors or the|wjth— “ Y'ours for the betterment of the bar and call for a Calcium-cock W A L D E N ’S attitude was not accepted with the I'iunom.s 1 A T I VK our youth” . Congratulations, and 1 tail, or a W'hite-wash-high-ball, an best of grace by some of the milk .WCAELlalc.it Lilt iU bSlNATOll large producers, but about how it 1770 Y. Riverside Medford attects just you and I and the rest too believe Just that. For the sake alfalfa-fizz, a drink of pasture- distrioutors of the county. W - u c N S TODAY. of a good-old-Irlah-argumf nt, let us punch. bovine brandy, jersey julep, of the poor working clasd ( who are look the situation squarely in the promised to look more fully into the in a large m ajority) who are trying face. C O M M U N IC A T E D matter before making any further I will grant that we need a re to feed their families. remarks. To The Editor: 1 wonder what could have been creational building— after we get i We freely admit that we havc no. I would like to ask your readers wrong with the system that made it the building what will wp need? We will need a City Marshal that w ill I had time to do much investigating, a few questions on the milk control ENROLL NOW! possible for us to buy a gallon of enforce a few of our r,*v laws. A1 but we have talked to quite a num law. hirst, wnat is the dltterence milk at a milk depot for about NEW CLANS S TA R TIN G ber of private citizens and asiud In the price to the prouucer now and cents? Now if you want a gallon of | “ Special Discount fo r Kimt Ten to Register them want they thought of the mat neiore the law went Into eitect. milk It will cost you 4 4 cents, or al-1 ter. We find that u majority of the IU N G LK TTK PER M ANEN TS SOf, FOR C H ILD REN UNDER 15 As 1 understand it, the producers most twice wbat it cost then. Eads Transfer & ordinary consumers of unlk seem to is getting 22 cents a gallon for his I know that the doctors recom- j «15.00 M ACH INE LENS PER M ANEN TS *3.00 Storage think that the present law should he milk. This is 5 Va cents a quart. mend one quart of milk per day for| *4.00 R E G U LA R O IL W AVE S .............................. *2.00 amended or repealed. The opinion 22c a gallon Is a good price to the Long distance hauling each growing child. I have three! *2.00 PER M ANEN TS FO R ...................................... #LOO was almost unanimous that the producer for miik. The fuel oil producer little girls and w hen it was possible j price-control feature of the law can make good money at this price. *J5 H. Fir, Med. M edford School of Beauty Culture to get tjiis 2fi cent per gallon mi l k ; Phone 315 should be repealed, even if nothing But what o f the price of milk to the they had all the milk they needed! 825 E. Mala Under Supervision. Phone 84 | else is done. consumer? 44c a gallon! l i e a but now they only get about one-| As far as we are concerned we quart! According to this it costs half enough. have always been, and always will be as much to bottle and distribute the 1 wouldn’ t be kicking if this opposed to price-tixing by govern milk as it does to produce U. 1 HOME BAK ER Y raise in price helpod the farmers ment. W e find no fault with laws would like to know why this is so? themselves but it don't. They still Featuring compelling proper sanitation and The production of milk requires get the same price for their milk cleanliness In the handling o f such much labor and a good amount of that they got In the good old days. CHOP SUE Y I5KF..AD foods as milk. That is a proper capital investment. For every cow Of course some people w ill main 50-50 BREAD function of government. But when that is milked there must be a cer tain that higher prices for commodi it comes to saying what price shall tain amount of land farmed to pro HOME P A S T R Y ties such as this is what we need io be charged for milk; who shall sell duce the feed for that cow. The milk Modern up-to-date Alleys CAKES and COOKIES it and to whom, we are opposed to producer must raise or buy the feed, such a program. ALW A YS Cl,RAN AND COOL 22>/, E. Main Medford raise or buy his cows, pay for the And to our mind the Idea of limit labor for their care and milking. ing the butterfat content of milk to Invest much money in barns, milk M E D F O R D B O W L IN G A L L E Y S Medford 415 E. Main any certain amount Is silly, to say sheds, milk houses, etc. Then he the least. We believe that any pro must provide means of transporting ducer of any product should bo al the milk to the distributor. A ll of D E A FN E SS lowed to sell that product for what this he must do for the 5V4 cent a NO LONGER HANDICAPS When in Medford nsake ever price ho pleas.a and to whom Sonotone A l'D IC L E for clear and distinct hearing. soever he pleases, so long as he com Sonotone PERCEPTROM f o r piles with proper sanitary regula those who thought their hearing tions. And we believe there is problem was hopeless. Mark A . Goldy, Inc. something “ cockeyed’’ with a law Sonotone Group Equipment for Churches, Schools aud Audi which provides that a man who owns County Distributor for Phone 1294 R E A L UNTATE iui.1 toriums. a cow which gives more milk than U. 8. Tires & Batteries Y out Headquarters Free Demonstrations that person require* for his own INSURANCE Write for Booklet COMPLETE ELECTRICAL SERVICE use shall not be allowed to sell or SONOTONE-PORTLAND CO- Modern Equipment for 321 Failing Bldg. BE 2811 Formerly glve the surplus to his neighbor Relax in a soft seat while our BRAKE RKLINING and ADJUSTING— W H E E L ALIGNING whose family needs the milk. Charles .A. W in « Agency. Inc. experienced engineers drive you Plenty of Parking Bpaer— A*k for your B A H Green Stamp* W e were told that there Is now a along the world's safest, smooth surplus of milk In Medford. How I»ft Fast Main Phone 72* est highway, steel rails— re/#, P E R L ’ S come? Does every child In that city even when wet. Medford, • rc g «n Funeral Home have all the milk he should have There’s never a worry about slippery pavements, blinding Ketuhll>!icd in jo u r community P A S T IM E ROLLER S K A T IN G RINK 25 years headlights or fog when yon travel Phone 47 42H W. nth St. by Southern Pacific. Thin fn to notify all holder* of Merchants Orartosy Ticket« that same M edford, Oregon Trains are warm and fast will be void after Jane I, 1030 Fares are low. Next time you |S somewhere, fry tbe tram. These tickets may be obtained in Central Point from Dr. C. W . Lemery THE CENTKAL POINT A M E R IC A N EDITORIALS J Cider Bowl CHET LEONARD Super Service Try the Train s Fast Freight FOR THE ) radice limited to eye, ,.ar. none, and throar and fitting of glasses fri. 5 «? Re*. 1013 Southern Pacific D A N C E F o r detail* ace your railroad A f t . •* writ* J. A ORMANDY, Gen, Pnm. Ast . 6 22 Pacific Bid«., Portland. Or. 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