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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1932)
TAGE ro i’B nrm snAY. TU* AMERICAN, CENTRAL J2ÛDÎT. sJWHÔQM m at ¡ m , 10.12 the home, modifying requ.remsnti | u considerable fraction of their buy- means that 1.200,000 families. In to meet the activity demand of the various members of the family cluding some three million Individu Ing stops . . . Hard times are on.'* Special luncheon menus win ^ As for the way out of the deprex- als. have suffered. Their buying furnished on request Address Or». ! sion. Dr. Hoxie shows the "asslst- power has dropped—they are no Bon Dairy Council, 112 Citizen» longer able to do their part In keep- of politicians and radical plan- Bank Bldg., Portland, Oregon. , A D A R. M A Y N E Reestablished. September IS, 192S. 4nr,; Devoted to the best Interests of i "«r* ('»n only hinder a normal re j ing the industrial machine in motion Individualism | Their misfortune has thus been felt. centrai Point and vicinity. '• Fair Play In The Entered as second class matter at may be looked to with confidence directly or indirectly, in millions of *■ " ^ 1 — — ' 1 1 11 ............................ thr -n«t office. Central Point, Ore- for concrete advice respecting the other families. Forest is Asked Unprejudiced minds are looking' IIETTFR BREAKFASTS |a hot drink, a moderate breakfast gon. under the Act of March 8. 1879. best paths to pursue to more rapid the Most of us give too little thought , would have added to this a cereal and more equitable distribution of across the seas, knowing that in O f Vacationist$ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: modern world, isolation means in- to the breakfast menu. It is es- servled with whole milk, and for a newly created wealth.” One year ...... ............................ $2.00 Dr. Hoxie's book is refreshing, dustrlal suicide—that employment for sentially an unsocial meal although heavy breakfast along with adding Vacation time is not far away. Six Months .............................. $1.00 coming as It does on the heels of a millions of our fellow citizens is de- jn ¡tself Just as Important as the the cereal we would add a second Payable In advance. multitude of other works which, for pendent on the markets of distant | other meals. We usually eat break- hot dish as egex, griddle cakes, ham Plans are being made for a plea», Adver'ising rates on application. ant summer. Many will spend at the most part, attempt to show the lands. fast hurriedly with our minds intent or bacon. Office— Second Street, off Main. upon other things and are content Menus for these various types of least a part o f their vacation In the need for a radical change In our •ill be sent on r e -!iorest8’ ln the enchanting evergreen system of government, and in govern IS PROPERTY CONFISCATION ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL usually with a simple and standard- breakfa t . i* * Council.! playgrounds ef th© Pacific Northwe« ment’s relation to industry, to work APPROACHING? Editor and Publisher i,,,l meal Althoigh variety ln th. Q<*Mt*j J Building. Port- Those who have give,, the matt», ers and to investors, without offer mxe 1------ “ Throughout the land there Is grow breakfast menu does not seem as 11. much thought will have realized that ing any practical substitute plan. ing talk of "tax strikes.” Many necessary as for other meals, it ghoul” land, Oregon, the forests are the Northwest's great- The depression will pass-and If we property owners are simply unable to be planned as carefully. Breakfast are wise, it will leave us with know I est heritage. From the forests Grade pay the exorbitant levies demanded. fomtä when food is much needed b y Luncheon s ^usuaUy Considered ‘ come lumber and water for man, ledge that will enable us to prevent We are gradually approaching a the body, long Öfter the meal or th< meal to plan, yet uses. uses. Forest Forest grazi grazing produces wool, . r “ mogt !, . . dltflou}t • ” “ **> *“ wild ups-and-down. In the business , lme „ „ „ „ )t w!„ be cheaper t0 tear MEMORIAL DAY n glu before and just before the ^ ^ Qnp whl>r,. much vhriety j meat, and leather And in the for- meat, and leather cycle in the future. Those Interested down many bu„ dlngg> thus oreatinR , activities of the day. possible. The size und ^barai ter our people fln j a pieasant pj4C| Next Monday we again celebrate In economic sanity rather than poli Wh«th*r ..................... H«ht 0 . „It this meal depend. « enjoy life a rii forget their Memorial Day. It Is one of the most tical radicalism will profit by Dr. unimproved properties, or allow the property to be taken over by the heavy depends largely upon the aeti- “J ^ ^ b r e a k f a s t provided. Peo- troubles. impressive, most touching and most Hoxie’s book. \ vitiaa ■ mrion members of th* ,,i,y, i, ally active will state, than to pay taxes. typically American of the days we ¡lepd „ a .................. sllbstantial ....... noon ....... meal while Is it any wonder that the best family. A person doing little man ...... ........ 1 There is room for all forest user«, set apart. From earliest childhood WORRY—THF DRIVER’S RANK minds of the country are n-ga 1 ding Ua 0 ,0 Wl not equie th(“ kind aml tMo who are : Ol o r who are engag- one remembers the gathering of the »mnnol txf r. 9 .1 .1 II 1 l. .. _ * * if all play fair. For th'«e vacationist, Mental lapses are a far more im -!the tax problem as the most serious.1 amount of food of one who does- e‘i in niental work will lie better off this means observing jjood forest old veterans, the march under the portant cause of automobile accidents most far-reaching and most inensc- Breakfast should supply one-third »¡d i J1 ” ‘1P- ¡1 * moderately ”0’ . reik A?v manners. It means caring for your . . , . , . . T) has been light heavy Juur warm spring sun, and the graveyard than Is commonly believed. While lmr issue the people now face? j ot the da ly food requirements I h.s hinchl,011 should he taken. The prac- forest the same as you do ' for your where gay flowers and the bright 1 is especially true with children. < ut- tj4.e 0f too many people In taking a home the reports of accidents may give It means no smoking while Stars and Stripes were placed at the ting down on the amount of food sandwich and a cup of coffee U not traveling in forest brush or grass physical causes, buc I i as reckless driv headstones of the dead. In Oregon Hoaua* at breakfast or omittiug it altogether ing, wrong side of the road, cutting wise a- exhaustion it may 1»- ld m 1 the late af»e£land. It means cooking ** on a'yUttle and to alter- But in these later years we have In, etc., those may only be symp IONE— In trying to make her kit usually means cutting down on the bed of coals In a safe place, and p«t- come to Include all our departed loved toms of a disturbed mental state chen ” an convenient and attractive total daily requirement. It is like-1 noon The main difficulty in planning the ting the fire out with water. Ajid ones in this season of special remem asserts Itr. H. J. Stack of the Nation as possible' a Morrow county home ly that with a poor breakfast the j noon meal Is to avoid the use of by the way, you must have a shovel, brance. We make it a point to clean al Bureau of Casualty and Surety maker reports tile following accom child will become over hungry and meat or ln planning nnimr ratio one tttV which tloVt lo is . h k , t up and decorate the graves of all our Underwriters, who says: fatigued and will actually eat less not too much like dinner. Luncheon a" “ xe. and a bucket f you want to plishments; "I took four-pound cof- dead. ’ ’ Extreine hurry or worry causingjfeo cans, painted them white, pasted a, the noon meal. It is practically •‘“ »“ Jd supplement ^ ?ther ",eals’ i f * 1 a eamp,lr® permlt th‘ 8 ye,r . , . . . I t should be kept simple, made up the national forests of Oregon or This is well, but let us never for Intense preoccupation, fatigue, ela colorful designs on cock and labeled impossible for this to be made up in chief 1-* --------- * - j - /*-*- I ................ y of the energy foods (fata, : Washington. This is a new forest get the soldier who today lies be tion, or excitement, or slowed down each with the name of the food it I evening meal. A leading nutri-, sugars, starches ) and protective neath the sod. If the blessings of reaction as a result of the indul was to contain. I use these tins for tlonl.-t has said that one day is, of foods (milk, fruit.- and vegetables.) protect*ve measure, effective July 1 peace which these dead gained for gence in alcohol or other narcotics brown sugar, powdered sugar, red, course, ont a serious matter, but Nourishing er> am soups, light dishes (o September 30. us make similar sacrifices on our part may be behind an accident. Many white and lima beans, macaroni, ta tepeated day after day may become ™tLabl°eT ' a’ ai ' V° " V‘ Slt y° Ur f° reStS nmifCc ary, they should not blind of these mental conditions are within pioca, corn meal graham fiour and the direct cause of undernutrition 8Prts al0 ' an suitable. Seasonable; 8 summer- PlaY fair the same as us to the suffering which the soldiers our control.” He suggests the fol crai-kers. foods are always more economical you do on tlle athletic field. Be Everyone admired them and its resulting ills. of ’61. ’ 98 and ’ 17 endured. Rather lowing precautions as preventatlves: I placed them ln a row In an open What foods make up a good break 88 well as being more appetizing. good sports, know the rules of th* should they Impel us to care well The child’s school lunch should [ game, and follow them, I have a set of fast? Beginning with fruit is a good 1. Take a short rest or let some cupboard space. for the country they prized so highly. one else drive the car when you have doors above and one below ln my practice and should be Included un- ® Planned just as carefully as any 1 - other meal. It should kudd I v one- Pride in their achievements may, In been driving for a long period at | cupboard and tills space In between. less one or more servinge are eaten, third of the food needs for the day CORVALLIS— As a result of the • • * dted, be ours on this day. at other meals during the day. Fruit and to do this must meet certain success with which artichokes are nig lit. GRESHAM— One hundred twenty- supplies protective elements as well specification, it should he light and being grown in various parts of Ore 2. Be especially alert when hur one women from six communities of as serving as an appetizer. Cereal easily digested; it should be satls- gon and the rapid increase ln the OUR PARK KOAIIH rying to work so that you can keep if ,i*lou' circula d SUP' plantings since the introduction of Multnomah county have enrolled in breakfast foods, toast and butter n^v'enereV- energy rood to t6’ promote A fund of one million dollars has your mind on your driving. are especially good to furnish the tion and to keep the body warm- it this crop a few years ago, 51 vari- the nutrition project on low cost been made available for the construe 3. The best place for the confirm- j energy needed in starting the day. should relieve fatigue and be 're- meals during winter months Meet etieshave recently been sent to Ore tion of a new road around the rim of ed back-seat driver is at home. The whole grain cereals furnish cer- Jreshiiip; and stimulating to the child gon by the U. S. department of agri Crater Lake. During 1931 it was 4. Don’t day dream driving a car ings include discussions of adequate but Inexpensive meals and are under tain valuable substances not left tt-Vnom/work ' ,>Hie *''m f° r ^ls culture to be tested on the experi built from the public ramp ground or crossing the street. in refined cereals, where the outer Wherever to the Diamond Lake road; in 1932 5. Control your temper. If the’ tbe direction of Frances Clinton, possible a hot lunch ment station farm at Corvallis. Arti coats of the grain are removed in should he provided for the school chokes are rapidly becoming popu It will be extended to The Wine traffic officer calls you down, prob home demonstration agent, coopera ting with the state nutrition spec the milling process. Aside from sup- l"»ch- The next best thing would lar both for stock feed and human Glass and ln 1933 to Kerr Notch ably you deserve It. p i e « « « « « ■ * . “ '•■■* ««“ • s a " “V r » ™ food, making it desirable to obtain 6. If you have a superiority com ialist in extension. In 1934 It Is proposed to complete it carriers for milk Milk or cream c.aI1 be substituted. the best possible varieties for pro and the Educational Advisory Board plex, forget is when you get behind Many schools are definitely co- duction. PLEASANT VALLEY ’’Near the with cereal not only improves the fla-1 seems to favor construction from the steering wheel. sink 1 have installed a small board vor but makes a valuable food com- ordinating lunch room teaching with Kerr Notch down Sand Creek to 7. Don’t become a speed maniac.! nation. Butter provides in ad- __ . . . . ., for cutting vegetables,” says a Bak- Lost Creek, then up to Sun Notch Thls mental disorder is serious and 1 , , _ , . . , A Full I,Ine o f er county homemaker in telling of dition to energy, substances necesary as R|ven by authorities have been down to Park Headquarters. contagious. A serious accident seems "short cuts” adopted in recent to promotes growth and to build up christened <.-V lunches in some We are bitterly opposed to this to bo the only cure for Its victims. months as n result of a series of let resistance to disease. Other foods schools ami 'Balanced' lunches in Fan Belts plan, We favor a plan proposed by ters sent out from the home econoni- - t o “ " ~ « * * , - * » *• the “ Father of Crater Luke,” Will TAKE LESSONS FROM THE Radiator Hose ! les extension service at Oregon State particularly for older children and ^avp one-half pint of milk or two G. Steel, which Is as follows; RAILROADS : college. "And since it Is necessary adults and depending upon energy foods containing milk, a full serving Spark Plugs Commence construction at the low A hot beverage is helpful of vegetable or fruit beside potato It is estimated that on June 30th \ to keep bread In a drawer. I havel needs. point Immediately West of Garfield there will be a shortage of $2.500.- placed the bread knife and board! to moat people In 1 starting the day day. | and one other substantial food suchi Light Globes Peak, thence inslil© the rim to the 000,000 In the Federal budget, du* aH nPar to the drawer as possible us bread and butter, potato, egg1 1 The brenkfast meun should In or cheese dishes. base of Kerr Notch, at the water’s to expenditures having outrun rc at . .. _ ------- — elude fruit In some form, some stay- The apparent improvement in nu-' edge, four miles distant, instead of C^lptM | in* food as cereal or bread and a 'rition as well as in the quality of 13 as at present, on a four per cent When It cornea to balancing bud- C O M M U N IC A T E D hot drink The rest of the meal ' <‘1.ass f 0” 1" "'o^k under this plan In-1 hot arum. >»v dicat es that the A' lunch stana..a maximum grade instead of ten. Then gets, the politicians should take les- ' ■ bore a tunnel on approximately five sons from the railroads. In 1930 To the editor of THE AMERICAN: .. per cent grade, to the rim road 1 allroad operating expenses were 12.8 | Kindly allow me to extend to you would Include fruit, a breadstuff and about half a mile distant, using all per rent l*H t k u 1M9. in l t t l „ I V ■ r.-st regards for your aup- debrla to fill in shallow water for they Were 17 9 per«..... below 1930 p,,rt and loyalty of friendship dur- | tu rn 'lg places, parking and boat and during the rlr-t four months of in(t ,h0 primary contest Realizing houses With such a road in opera his year they dropped to 22.2 per from the beginning that I was ftght- tion, Instead of ono per cent of vis! :ent under the corresponding months |„R aKai„st tremendous odds In tors golug to the water there will of 1931. Standards of efficiency standing for "Tax Revision and Re- be 100 per cent. and service have not been sacrificed trenehment” and “ "A A Square Square Deal’ The objection made to this road On the other hand, the political for every section without fear, favor is that It will mar the landscape managers of our government have Well, to whom does the landscape be Incurred a gigantic deficit for the or prejudice. I certainly appreciate very keenly every effort in my be long? Every visitor Is equally In taxpayers. Lunch Everyday Every revenue-raising terested with every other Ameri economy-engendering program pro half. The fight has just begun and can citizen In this park and shall poned by one party or faction in 35c they be deprived of Ita use by a few Congress has been cut to shreds by there shall be no retreat until Ore gon has renewed and redeemed Its men clothed with a little brief auth ' 1 lu' ^‘ "-'te and the House pi,.cj R,x ,,f faith and honor to those) ority and possessed of a dainty seem to be hopelessly at odds This who have come to live amongst us;| 5-Course theory? lias weakened the American dollar, assured that a "Haven for Home- It la true that at first any new unbalanced the budget and shaken owners” should be their lot rather| Chicken Dinner road mars the landscape. But a few national credit. than an asylum of bankrupts. years of exposure to the elements The governmental budget must he May Heaven's richest and cholc-1 65c will so blend the new graces and tills 'balanced in a large measure by as to almost hide them from view lowering expenses. The government est blesaings be yours. L M. SWEET Every Evening And one of the principal objections is the people'» Industry— and Its po heard from visitors to the lake Is sition la fundamentally no different Newport—W A. McKevltt. ntana-1 the difficulty of reaching the water's from that of a private industry when ger of Midway Theatre, purchased Invf edgs. r ;est in an hard times follow In the wake of property on corner Sixth and Her- Open Night and Day A practical road which would al Inflation and extravagance xt<.-i,« » h.-rt streets, where theatre and New- | ^ »e tc r ie low anyone so desiring to drive right must be brought down to Income. port Cafe are now located. down inside the rim to the water ine /unencan EII- VAY/ ?0 llL\UTif OREGON QAIRY COUNCIL SX* V a le n tin e ’s C a fe Jack Lees .... «^3r2 CENT HIS FOOD SAFE 6 HOURS would he a wonderful Improvement Hv all means let’s have the in«i<le the rim road LOOKING TO THE FAR PLACER 01 h i e W o r l d In years to come, the far place» of the world will mean almost as much, « E M IKE Ol R OM \ H \R1> TIMES from the commercial standpoint, to In this remarkably valuable book million» of Americans as do their ‘ Men. Money and Merger».*• pub own home towns and state«. lished by the MacMillan Co., Dr Ten per cent of our total trade de George L. lloxle examine* the de pend» on overseas markets. And that ore * on. the varlou* solution* o f ten per cent, a* John S Carson. Vice- fer d for it. and show« conclusively president. the American and Foreign that moat of th* paternalistic and Tower Company, recently pointed out socialistic remedies proposed »re as mark* the difference between pro- hollow a* drums. fit and loss in the grand balance The public brings hard times o n ! sheet of American business Th> itself. "Unless the average person fart that so many of our Industries pays aa he goes." Dr. Hoxie writes j are swimming In red Ink I* the dl "unless business Is conducted upon rert result of the tremendous drop a virtual barter basis, with each pay ! In the velum of <*ur foreign trade lug for what he gat* by giving what that hat ocorred during the past year he bat currently produced, a final, or two. crash 1» Inevitable . . . The end la t » 2 l onr total export trade, come* when customers on the outer ! arrordi-ng to President Hoover, pro- fringe have used UP their saved rapl vtded the livelihood for 2.400.900 tal and have mortgage their earn- famlliee. Since then our exports ngs to the limit. Almost in a day. have dropped over $0 per emit. This Re fri gerator ^ Special Notice to Teachers , r'Le vurr way to P the haby’j milk I T '* * P°re ■ ¿n A n d O th er P erm a n en t G u ests New rates effective Sept. 1 to June 1, 1933 Very modern Cabins, two rooms, private bath, garage, gas. heat, water and light furnished— for one or two adults—$16.00 per month. Also rooms in Hotel from S I 2 per month up. Make reservation now for next winter—a visit to our fine new Cottages will convince you. c ï Bu,.P1 f e ’ c'wn-uP» ......... live healthier and perhaps longer if the;r f f^d ed from moisture, germs and dirt. In - - *' a^° — protect- - ... mo*t fama» the food Mving alone wül p -' the reír g; rato,, and what a conven »ence lo have ice cubes aUaw avmlaWc-^hcxw». fr07en ^ * rt, and salad» fro.n lehsncrs-n , U* and Mndv>ifW spread» slway» read>. pertret!. ire.K - da', s. You can afford to wait no ion> c'en fe. electnc refrigerator. Visit your hary ture or electrical store and see their ’ THE CALIFORNIA OREGON ROWER com pany Hotel & Cottages Valandra Electricity !$ the Ote Î Ï Î Â y«» 8 jy - -«y