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    T H l 'B S D A Y , MAY l u , 1034
Tb* A M ÏR IC A N . CENTRAL POINT. OREGON
s u r e t h a t yo udo not get o n e t h a t
is too larg e o r heavy. T h is is a com ­
m on m i s t a k e m a d e by t h o s e who
h a v e not h a d exp eriance. And w h e re
w om en have to use it it sh o u ld be
a s sm all a n d lig ht as possible. You
will do ju s t as m u c h w o rk w ith it.
Do not get on e t h a t is m a d e for
s h o v elin g but for dig g in g
It sh o u ld
no
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be
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en
t
too
m
uch
.
ly an d s p r in k le a th ic k d u s t iu g of
Next a good hoe.
My favorite
flo u r on a d o u g h board. K n e a d th e
d o u g h lightly fo r tw o o r t h r e e m i n ­ to ol of th i s k iu d is a n a rr o w bit
utes. P at th e d o u g h ou t lig htly to a a b o u t tw o in c h e s w ide a n d fairly
th ic k n e s s of a b o u t \ Inch. C u t a n d heavy. T he w eig ht will do th e w ork
place on a b a k in g sheet. B ake in a fo r you. a n d a n a r r o w hoe will be
hot oven t 125 d e g re e s F .) for te u e a s ie r to use fo r weeding.
A good r a k e is on e of t h e m o st
or tw elve m i n u te s o r to th e p r e f e rre d
e ss e n tia l of a ll tools.
T h is s h o u ld
brow n.
be t h e old f a s h io n e d k in d , s t r o n g a n d
serv iceable. See t h a t t h e back w hich
goes into th e h a n d le is m a d e in one
piece w ith th e t o o t h p a r t o r you
will be c o n tin u a lly b en d in g o r b r e a k ­
ing th e tool. Do n o t get th e e x tr a
wide k in d .
Next a good h a n d trow el. A lmost
By W. B. 4 vausc, N u rs e ry m a n
a n y k in d t h a t will feel c o m f o rta b le
T4MH.S
to y o u r h a n d will do. It sh o u ld not
T h e su b je c t of to ols m ay seem to be too sh o rt o r b l u n t — a s h a r p point
you lo be s u p e r f lu o u s hut as a m a t t e r is b e tte r.
ol fact it Is on e of th e most Im p o rt-
A good hose w ith nozzle is also
o '1'-
im p o r t a n t a n d sh o u ld be Included
F ir s t get a good shovel a n d be in y o u r e q u ip m e n t.
Hi -V ay / n r H ealth
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R M AYN E
OREGON DAIRY COUNCIL
F O R MOTH L i e s DAY
S u n d a y is to be M other's Day a n d
e v e ry w h e re t h o u g h t will be c e n te re d
u p o n ways to p ay t r i b u t e to the
m o t h e r s of th e n a tio n . W h a t g r e a t ­
e r c o n s i d e r a t io n co uld be given an y
m o t h e r t h a n fo r h e r fam ily to take­
o v e r t h e h o u se h o ld d u ti e s fo r th e
day.
T o be re lie v e d of t h e usual
h o u s e h o ld t a s k s w ould m a k e it a
sp ecial occasion fo r m o t h e r a n d a
g a la e v e n t for f a t h e r a n d th e c h ild ­
ren, especially if th ey p lan , p rep are
an d
se r v e t h e d in n e r .
E ven if t h e f a t h e r of th e h o u se ­
hold seld o m sh o w s In te re s t in k i t ­
ch en a c tiv ities h e ca n e n g in e e r th e
fo llo w in g m e n u , w ith th e help o
th e y o u n g e r m e m b e rs. F o r M o th e r’s
Day
th e n , w ith f a t h e r as th e cook
this
m e n u is p lan n ed .
Itoast S tu ffe d Leg of Veal
C aked P o t a t o e s B u tt e r e d (¡reen P eas
B u tt e r m i lk B iscuits
S liced T o m a t o & L e ttu c e S alad
F l e s h s t r a w b e r r y Ice C ream S u n d a
Milk fo r c h il d r e n
C offee fo r ad u lts
Rou»l S tu f fe d l a g o f Veal
1V4 lbs. leg o f veal, boned for,
stuffing
;t
c u p s so ft b re a d c ru m b s
4 Vi te a s p o o n s salt
14
teaspo o n b lack p ep p er
1 V 2 tap. o n io n ju ice
l ^ t b s p . sa g e
1 '4 c u p s finely ch o p p ed celery
Mi cu p b u t t e r
A b o u t 5 tbsp. flo u r
1
tbsp . lem o n ju ic e
1
cup rich m ilk
T h is is b est co ok ed in a D utch
oven.
\Vipe veal clean on th e out- ,
side.
P r e p a r e t h e s t u f f i n g of t h e ,
c r u m b s a n d ad d to th e th e m elted j
b u t t e r , th e sage, cele ry, one teaspo o n I
s a lt a n d p ep p er.
Mix lightly' bu
e n o u g h to d i s t r i b u t e th e seaso nin g s. !
S tu f f th e cav ity w ith t h i s d res sin g j
a n d tie o r sew. Bui) th e o u ts id e of |
t h e veal w ith lem o n juice a n d th en |
w ith t h e r e s t of salt a n d th e flour, j
S e a r th e ro a s t in 3 ta b le sp o o n s h o t
b u t t e r to a n even golden brow n. Add
I cup w a te r, c o v er closely a n d cook
fo r 3 o r 4 h o u rs.
W h e n re a d y to
se r v e rem o v e t h e m e a t a n d ad d th e
c re a m to th e g ra v y in th e b o tto m of
th e oven o r r o a s tin g pan. T h ic k " *
w ith 2 e x tr a ta b le s p o o n s of flout
m ix ed sm o o th w ith 2 ta b le sp o o n s of
w a te r.
Cook fo r a t l e a s t 10 m i n ­
u tes. A deliciou s a n d h a n d s o m e meat
dish w h ich is th e e q u a l of chicken.
Y ield:
8 la r g e o r 10 m e d iu m s e r v ­
ings.
B u tt e r m i lk B iscu its
2 cu p s p a s t r y flo u r
teasp o o n sal)
M> teasp o o n sod a
l tsp. b a k in g p ow der
3 tbsp. b u t t e r
1 cup b u t t e r m i l k ( t h i c k )
Sift flo u r, th e n m e a s u r e .
R esift
tw ice w ith th e sa lt, soda a n d b a k in g
p o w d er.
W o rk t h e b u t t e r in w ith
th e tip s of th e fingers.
Arid th e
m ilk all at once. S tir t o g e t h e r q u ic k ­
The l egetable
Garden
M e d f o r d ’s G r e a t e s t E n t e r t a i n m e n t
frrrw TTT 3 i
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Vit
EH-Sat
P il ls
Pert K elto n
E d w . E. H o rio n
P en d le t on
Ned S p n rk a
“ Sing a n d Like I t ”
S at.
N'ite is
P re v u e
N'Ite
Mat »— 2.' m — E ves
Fri-S at
Jack
Holt " W H I B L P O I H ,"
— plus—
JO H N W A Y N E
‘R iders of D e s t in y ”
Su n-Moit.
«'L A R K G A B L E
Sun-M on.
“ M e n in W h i t e ”
J o e E. B ro w n
A nd last b u t not leas t a light
wheel b a rro w if you can a ff o r d it. I
find t h a t so m e of th e c h e a p e r k in d s
a r e b e tt e r th a n th e m o r e expensive
a s they a r e lig h ter.
T h e r e a r e o t h e r little th in g s th a t
y o u r fancy may in d icate, b u t fo r all
e s s e n tia l p u rp o s es you a r e now well
equ ip p ed .
A nd now to use th e m , of a ll t h e
to o ls th e shovel is th e m o s t used a n d
does th e most w ork . T h e p r o p e r m e t h ­
od of u sin g th i s to ol is first to de­
cide w hich place you a r e going toj
dig, th e n m a r k o u t w ith y o u r eye:
th e longest side an d c o m m en ce at
th e left h a n d c o r n e r by in s e r ti n g th e
shovel o r s p a d e Hint liftin g th e soil
an d placing it by t u r n i n g it o v e r on
th e b a c k of th e p la c e , fr o m w hich
you took it. T h e n t a k e a n o t h e r s h o v ­
el full a n d do likew ise in th is m a n n e r
you will le av e a fu rro w . Do not by
au y m e a n s p lace t h e soH b ack in t h e
p lace fr o m w h ic h it was lifte d — th is
m ake* it h a r d d ig g in g
A n d th e r e
it a n o t h e r re a s o n , w h en you a r e p u t ­
tin g in m a n u r e it sh o u ld he placed in
th e f u r r o n g h a n d t h e nex t sh o v e lfu l
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P u r p l e S a g e R iders
On I lie Screen
I L L MEN A B E E N E M I E S "
USE
TH IS
OLIVE OIL
PO W DER
T u c - W c d .- T h u r
Edw. G. R ob in so n
“D ark H a z a rd ”
psi
placed on th e to p a n d so on u n ti l
I t h e w hole is d u g
Now you will t a k e y o u r r a k e a n d
using th e back, s m o o th o ff t h e to il
u n ti l It is fa irly level, th e n t a k e th e
to o th p a r t a n d r a k e it u n ti l y ou h a v
a sinooh seed bed.
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F. J. Huber
L A D IE S AND G E N T S T A IL O R IN G
Suits f r o m $30 up
All M o ck F ir s t 4 Ins»—
S a tis fa c tio n G u a r a n tc c t l
HI N. F i r S t.
M e d f o rd , O re g o n
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L PROPERTY
O W E TAXES
R
On May 18, you will vote to uphold or reject
this two-year Sales Tax.
The object of the Sales Tax (expires auto­
matically Ju ne 30. 193t>). is two-fold: (1) to
maintain rural and city school standards and
prevent shortening of school terms by providing
needed cash which delinquent property taxes
ca n n o t provide; (2) to lower taxes on res'
property
GILL A D M i r S TAX SAVING—Authority
for statement th a t Sales Tax will actually re­
duce vour property taxes is Ray IV. Gill. Slate
Grange Master. In Igikeview Tribune March 22,
1934 Mr. Gill wrote: "As far as m v brother
and 1 are concerned we would save money by
the adoption of the Sales Tax, for.the reduction
on our pro|>eitv would lie about $110.” Mr Gill
and hts brother would have to s|iend $016 a
month on taxable items before their Sales Tax
would equal their property tax saving! No tax
on rent doctor bills, insurance, commercial fetxl.
Only le tax on $1 purchase!
Need for rural school relief has lieen admit too
liy sales tax opponents. At 1933 siiecial session
of the legislature they introduced various make-
sli *'t m eas u res t h a t tr a n s fe r re d state funds
(needed for blind insane orphans) to schools. All
these bills were rejected bv vour elected rep­
resentatives. A Sales Tax was proposed by a
Grants Pass farmer-Granger and passed.
Why is th e Sales Tax Being Opposed? Because O pponents Oppose I t "As a T heory"
Choose Between a “Political T h eo ry ” a n d Actual Cash Saving o n Your A nnual Tax Bill.
VOTE
THE
SALES TAX
308 X YES
Thi* advertisement prepared, submitted and paid for by the
School Relief A Property Tax Reduction league Paul I' Shaw,
Chairman. F 11 Young. Manager, 007 Spalding Building.
Portland, Oregon
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