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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1932)
IV< a u g u st i s . loaa PAGE THREE Hi- W a y / to H e a l t h OREGON DAIRY COUNCIL Oregon Dairy Products Shipped To Oriental Ports ing Oregon products on their entire cross-country route. Auto tourists entering the stale at any of its main highways will be greeted at the first meal with an attracive menu which, besides carrying a commodity locat ing map of the state, also gives a brief description of the finest of Ore gon's products. Extra grade butter, ice cold milk, high quality Oregon cheese, luscious Oregon prunes, choice Oregon lamb and beef, famous Oregon pears and walnuts. ripe rod-cheeked Oregon apples of the highest quality will be served by every restaurant and cafe during tile month of September. Le gionnaires will visit all parts of the state and local committees, consist ing of a businessman, a farmer aud the county agent, in most counties are now calling on dining room pro prietors to secure their active co operation in presenting the very best of Oregon's wealth of agricultural food products. Pledges have been secured from these firms not to make any increase in prices while the state plays host to Legionnaires and their families from all over the country, so, "Come and gel it. Legionnaires, it’s ready for you." carried on for th« industry since the vance cooperative enterprises through last meeting two years ago. understanding, technical improve Most former officers were roelec -1 ment and unity of effort." ted. Fred Oockell of Milwatikie re-j Use of this semi-standardized plan maining as president, J. R. Russell, of organization, based on many years Corvallis, as vice president, and of past experience in this state, has t b y ^ A D A Re M À Y N E li > a long way to Yokahoma,' to Lloyd Lee of Salem us one of the! the advantage of simplifying and fa Paraphiase un old war ditty, but not directors. F. L. Knowlton of th e 1 cilitating organization, promotes un ioo great a distance, with aid of fast experiment station staff succeeds H I derstanding, and encourages and E. Cosby, extension specialist, as J makes easier consolidation or feder steamers and modern refrigeration, to establish the longest milk, route secretary-treasurer, and O. M Leslie, i ation, Mr. Gatlin writes. 1 tbspn batter Tigard, is a new director, ( lose i,>j m the world. At least this is the hope ■ —i ¡fi. Main O islit's 1 cup grated cheese ot the Oregon Dairy Council, the 300 attended the meeting. TM f vou think would be 4 tspn mustard iitate Steamship company and dairy fc’H»1 d0 ' tonight?” How of- The associated voted to main-! 4 tspn salt tain a strong legislative committee) P. T. A . to Care manufacturers and producers of the ^ (or sUP a-k' d this Question at Few grains cayenne to present the needs of the industry state who cooperated in a trial ship *•« you * nver it and finding For Children 1 egg in maintaining experimental work, ment of Oregon fresh milk and ■Pond! rideas on something dlf-1 particularly with poultry diseases, ci earn, butter, cottage cheese, ice Add milk to stale bread crumbs i y°a Inst about nil? I* is At State Fair saying this and related investigations Ldenoe that every housewife In a saucepan and let stand 15 min cream and cheese on the steamer are vital to the Oregon poultrymen. utes. Add blitter, mustard, salt and -Mauntwili which sailed from Port- A change in the present sheep-kill % h ,his is the season of cayenne and beat slowly. stir in' and last Saturday direct to Yoka- Mrs N. K. Abbot, Slate Chairman, ing dog law was advocated which C iU *hen the body needs a smal- egg, slightly beaten, and pour over boma, Japan. The Mauiiawili, the and Mis k L. Wright, Vice Presi would Include poultry under its bene lirst refrigeration equipped ship to r * , «t fuel, when the appetite toast or crisp crackers on hot plat fits. Large losses are now sustained dent of the Oregon Congress of Par -ail direct from Portland to the Ori with parslex M L crisp t°ods and l,lenly ter. Garnish ______ at times from stray dogs, it was ents and Teachers, state that their _ ent, will call at Kobe, Shanghai, " - a ,nd when the labor of pre- organization will again occupy their said. Hong Kong and Manila and sample Kiev Willi fheese and Tomatoes W“ ie»ls should be reduced to Losses from theft, on the other booth in the grandstand building. dairy products from Oregon farms Bi n it is still necessary to sup- 2 tbspn butter hand, have been reduced to a mini Educational posters made by the will be introduced in all these ports. 2 tbspn flour ^ “ ¡nea » “ •» one sub8tant‘ al mum by the working of the "gasoline children from different schools of Special refrigeration which will 2 cups tomatoes rowboy" law and the new state po the Slate will he exhibited. keep ice cream and cottage cheese In addition purents and friends 1 tspn salt ® d. of meats, fatty foods and lice system. President Cockell re at almost zero temperatures and oth are welcome to come und reBt. Also 1 cup rice !#,U?nlrimt much cooking ana ported. So much better has this er compartment« which will maintain kf/instead foods easily digested 1 cup grated cheese situation become that the associa children wiil be eared for at a nomi a steady chill of about 33 degrees ***„ngred as cream or cottage 1 tspn pepper tion voted to discontinue its affilli- nal charge per hour. is expected to insure the delivery of The booth will he in charge of 4 chopped onion j T f f i . simple egg dishes a atlon with the private detective agen these products In perfect condition. £ j »mount of fruits, vegetables 4 tspn thyme cy dealt with for several years. The Slate Chairman, Mrs. N. E. Abbott, Butter and cheese have been sent Annual Dairymen’s 4 bay leaf old association "yellow tag plan" is and Vice President, Mrs. r . l . to the Orient before but as far as is Wright. 1 tspn parsley. «■»’thrifty main dishes easy to 'being continued, however. Picnic at Champoeg show n by port records this is the first *„d particularly appetising Cook 1 cup rice To make the cross-Pacific shipment of fresh fluid In review of the present status of tomato, melt the butter, add the milk and cream and Ice cream. Fro the industry in Oregon. H. E. Cosby Oregon's $20,000,000 dairy in declared that one of the most dan O. S. C. Hen House flour and stir until smooth. Add zen milk bars, to tickle th e palates Uver Casserole tomatoes, onion and other season of Oriental boys and girls, will also dustry's annual picnic and get-to gerous tendencies is that toward potatoes gether, for which an interesting and "chicks at chewing gum prices" ings. Cook until it thickens. But be Included in the shipment. carrots Plans Are Printed '•nt' it a i nin program Is being plan rice in baking dish and pour sauce curs green peas "Japanese health authorities and ned by the committee in charge, will where some hatcherynien are ac ceding to buyers' demands for cheap ever it. Add cheese, mix, saving health leaders in ilie Philippine isl diced onion A new leaflet giving detailed plans enough to sprinkle ver the top. Bake! ands, led by Governor Roosevelt, are tie held at Champoeg 1’ark on Sun chicks by lowering breeding stand lb. liver day, August 28. Feeling that the ards. This, said Cosby, will ruin and specifications for constructing 20 to 30 minutes in moderate oven. doing all they can to increase the use dairy ibspn butter industry has passed through the the Industry If persisted in. the o. S. C. 400-hen laying house Kscall<i|H‘d Cabbage, Spaghetti and of dairy products among their peo tbspn flour crisis of depressed prices and is now has Ju i been published liy tho state ('heese ple. reports Paul C. Adams, execu on an upward swing, arrangements cups milk college as Extension Bulletin No. 447. tsn salt and 'a tspn pepper 1 4 cups spaghetti broken in tive secretary of the Oregon Dairy are being made to make the day one ‘Oregon Plan’ Favored This is the latest of a series of poult small pieces, ook potatoes until slightly ten- council. "Recent out-breaks of tu of relaxation and entertainment. 3 tbspn flour with the carrots, then cut into berculosis have awakened these1 The program this year will fea By Farm Cooperatives ry house construction bulletins which include directions for building range *s aad cook with the peas. Flour tbspn butter health leaders to the necessity of ture a number of contests, races and 1 tspn salt sliced liver and brown in butter, Oregon has the broadest and most and brooder houses und un egg stor dairy products in the daily diet. Com-1 musical numbers. Speaker» who will love and cut into cubes. Brown parisons of American horn Japanese! give short talks are Dean William A. satisfactory cooperative act In the age room. Any of these may he hud 4 lb. American cheese in in butter and remove. -Make «will their parents show that Oriental Schoenfeld, of the school of agri United States, under which has free direct from the college or from 2 cups milk ravy with the browned butter, children fed on American dairy pro-i culture of the state college, and Nl. grown up a more or less standard any county agent. 1 i|t. shredded cabbage duets attain a much greater height S. Shrock, master of Cluckamas Po form of organization known as the r and milk. Arrange a layer of 1 cup bread crumbs »tables, then a layer of liver in Cook the spaghetti in boiling wa and better physical development. Ja mona grange. There will also be an "Oregon Plan," according to a lead sserole. Reheat and add salt and ter for about 20 minutes and drain. panese Council Acino of the Portland interesting talk delivered by the sales ing article in the national Coopera per. Pour gravy over this and Make a sauce of the flour, butter, office has been very interested in manager of one of the iargeat food tive Marketing Journal. The article, written by George O. in moderate oven 30 minutes. milk and salt. Shave up the cheese, these shipments to his country." manufacturing companies in the west W e now have a Sample shipments of butter and His topic will lie 'Advertising as ail Gatlin, extension economist at <). F U especially good for children add to the hot sauce and stir until use It combines vegetables with melted. Put the cabbage, spaghetti cheese were made by Interstate As-1 Aid to Appetite' and will prove of O., says that Oregon’s accomplish Complete line of and sauce In a buttered baking dish sociated creameries, Mt. Angel Co- i interest to every producer of dairy ments in this field are now so widely liver. known that Increasingly large num operative creamery. Swift and Com and other food products. English Monkey in layers and cover lop with bi crumbs. Bake 20 to 30 minutes in pany, Armour and Company, Wilcox Dairymen from all over the state bers of letters from many parts of the cup milk Produce Company. The Red Rock! are invited to pack their basket lunch country are received asking for copies Household moderate oven. cup stale bread crumbs Cheese company sent cottage and ) and attend this annual affair. The of the organization plan used here. "Although the Oregon plan is cream cheese, and ice cream and committee in charge of the program L U B R IC A N TS ulsion of breath, little more. He fluid milk were shipped by the River-J consists of Mrs. Anna I, Hughes, se neither unique nor strictly uniform, was adjudged a criminal and he was view-Damascus Milk conipauy. Ice cretary, Oregon Guernsey breeders it does have certain distinctive fea being hunted as a criminal; a mur cream was also sent by the Froskist association, Oregon City, Willard tures and provisions which have been A U T O POLISH derer. if that made it any clearer, lee Cream company and Western 'Bartlett, secretary, Oregon Jersey a vital factor In making Oregon out and what difference did it make if Dairy company. Cattle club. Independence, and Paul standing for progress, soundness and In his own mind, he knew himself Arthur Farmer, foreign trade rep C. Adams, executive Secretary, Ore success In agricultural cooperation," says Mr. Gatlin to he innocent? POLISH ING resentative of the Portland Cham gon Dairy Council. Portland. "The Oregon plan of organization, That was had reasoning. It made ber of Commerce, accompanied the adopted by more than 40 cooperatives him shaky. Then suddenly he whirl shipment to introduce the Oregon C LO TH E S In the past two or three years, is ed, walking swiftly, and turned in at products to foreign importng firms. Poultrymen Hold really a long-time program to ad- the door of the bank. - f l y - Big Convention "Good afternoon,'' he said, and Finest Oregon Etc., at waited. The banker looked up. Ccurtney Ryley C ooper Products to be "Oh, hello," he said, and smiled. Determination to fight If neces B O W M A N ’S "Back to make that other deposit?" L O W E S T PRICES sary for continuaton of poultry's Served Legionnaires share in agricultural research was re B E A U T Y SHOPPE Joe Barry cleared his throat. peatedly expressed by the Oregon (Continued from last week) “ No— I'm sorry. I’ve got to draw Permanent Waves— $2.50, $1.04) “ Come and get It!" Poultrymen’» association at the ninth No one noticed him;the sweating out some money.” *.i.5l). Marcel* 5flr ami "5r— The old familiar call to chow' annual poultrymen's convention at J*n in the steam room, the shouting $5,50. Marcels BOc ami 75e— “ Certainly, certainly," Then the Central Point «tires which plunged about the hanker passed over a avlng account will not be missing during the Ameri Oregon State college. The program Reset, 8fte. can Legion National Convention in consisted mostly of hearings of re ok. Joe Barry wondered what the Finger Waves— Wet J$5c, dry, 50c withdrawal slip and made a remark Portland in September for hungry sults of recent experimental work bbers would do; they who had about Service Shampoo Shingle Boh, ;{5e that most casual of things, the n to study men under their ener- weather. After a time. Joe picked up Legionnaires and other visitors will < >1 hers 50c. Medlcat'sl or soapless he told of high quality Oregon pro ic manipulations. But they only :<5e extra iked him, after the soaping and the pen. Hls hand had stopped shak ducts through a special menu card llot Oil Shampoo $1.00 which will be used by every first ing. -wering was over. If he would have Gateway Service Lovalon ltinse 50r Then, alost before lie realized it class restaurant and hotel in the » or alcohol. Finally he was lmck he was out of the hank. Free, and state. Ail Oregon products will be N$ ks ial Kliani|MM>, I'ifnger Wave bis florr and the boy was preeed- money In his pocket. He had drawn featured on this menu and restaur and Manicure, $ 1 .‘.15 Stations I him to pull back the blankets on only half of his deposit but it was ant and hotel dining room propriet Phone 57 % bed, enough. There would he no need to ors in every city in the state have: 105 W Main Medford bulled, relaxed for the first time take the risk of going to the other promised to serve nothing but the, toys, he felt the soft touch of a bank; all custodians of money might highest quality products in all agri General Repairing in pillow. The smoothness and cultural commodities from which Ore alike. tie warmth of blankets crept not He be had money in hls pocket— two gon bas become world famous. nut his shoulders. When he awoke, hundred dollars. Realizing that the visit of over Body & Fender Work He could buy a was with the knowledge of new ticket all the way across the conti 75,000 Legionnaires is a most for ibt. Joe Barry threw the covers nent with that and still have some tunate time to impress upon these Auto Wrecking >m him, almost excitedly, and thing to live on after he had made representatives of every state the ung to the side of the bed. superior quality and diversified va the journey. His brain was filled It was as if he had forgotten some- with the thought, of the clatter of rieties of Oregon’s farm products. Oiling and Greasing Mg of vast importance. His suh- trains, the rush and roar of miles I the American Legion Oregon Pro- •uveious mind was telling him to slipping away beneath him, strange ! ducts committee is preparing a pic- 1729 N. Riverside ** if there was a train to bt cities '.here one could lose one-self ! lorial menu card which will greet F J °r an all-engrossing appoint ships at anchor, looking for eager 1 visitors, whether they come by train phone M8.VM f*t which could not wait He hardworking young men. More and lor t,y auto, at every eating place in tressed and washed with the air of more glorious became the thought «.lie slate. The transcdkitinental Niglit Phone 1JI7M-L iman whose minutes must be coun- of the far away. Then it all was railroads are using a form of this *“■ H» fidgeted .it the countei suggested menu card and are featur pwnstairs, and wrott scratobily on gone. For Joe Barry realized that he was ( acount pad when the clerk pass- standing still, half turned from the tt over for him to enumerate the chipped sidewalk which led to the ,onnt of his tips. Then he reach- blackened railroad station. Before Mgerly for the trifle less than ten him was a wooden fence« and upon: '.»ars which was due him and hur- that fence, the rain-washed, tattered from the building. Yet he did posters of a deported circus. _ t know where to go. lie did not (To be continued) I CjLiyty** why he must rash so ------------ ----------------------------------------- ------- « *«, n* *" don«— halfway dow n Bly— General improvements made * I That screaming thing to local water works. ... 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Ice cubes, iced deyjrrfy, sandwich spreads and , Tt^e tn any that all weariness and exhaustion had gone, i': ■ »nd handed him a flve-dollar again, this ' ,,n , huoxant Hls blood pressure had fallen, and at «0 “ State’s Attorney’’ other dainties deliriously fresh for the casual afternoon guest. •Matin,« iTed ^ a n g e without ah"e h,d re fin e d the physlcai power and wtrl.lt, that hef There »as too mm h re- ti'i-tid Two or three c< >ld roasts, ice cold beverages, ready any time I Ht ll-s.— I BI . 'm « - * tt. .' ' ’ '--:-k ' ’ r n v L. • • io . - — t To-day? in 3 week. HELEN TWELVE FREEH you wish; inn .i“ '* milk foods krpt for days deliciously crisp . ••••*"•' ' ' H e » ,i- rie.vn g Start regain^ng^y^ ^ (h# n( m ,.«,11^ force within you. ID nd in L a»,, , ld n " ■ .nly th it i and whole son. An electric refrigerator must be owned R. rl'm) ml» * registered or money-order) for 2 weeks treatment. !rom New York “ Young Bride” be appreciated. 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