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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1934)
TH U RSDAY, AU GU ST 2. 1034 Th« A M ÎR H 'A N . c e n t r a l , p o in t , o r e o o n MUTT AND JEFF—Fi»h Cake Is The Wet For Sausage l u j . TT IS STILL i NSEARCH of JEFF WHO WAS TUT into A FISH SION AND SENT DOWN INTO THE HATER AS A DE COY TO LURE V what ’ ll . I D o ? TRACE OF \ WHAT’LL l TO? * HIM ANTWHÉRE PocR JEFT.MVFA l ftOSSÎ __ J HE’S gone - ILL hEVERfOHGIve myself for t h is ! By BUD FIS H ER W ith THIS MG F ELLOwJ MANAitü O f TrtE 40 UAR UM 1 HA»« I IT A RUii ^ V E R ’ sti I ANY O f ojE F H fK A g A g e SPCCiMt-H e r r you h a j £ ¿ f v l F - t HIM FOR 158 I • oOWWt* little PAO B T H R U oi& CH aw AT PRESENT ^ ¡.'2 D O N ’S R A D IO SE R V IC E SCHMIDTS YtSH CAKE i MY T-KlttlD! I I f GlUE YOU A i l CHECK UND \ factory 43 K m , Main St. I uLNDOUtRMY M e d fo r d 1 TRUCK!"AT ' l ASTPASPID-C S AN WILL GET MORE FROM WHAT EXFKRT IT T E M A N TS ’ 1 other fish near THE WVIN 6 BELL SO MUTT COULD t a k e P ictures OF DEEP-SEA MONSTERS- AN UNDERTOW CARRIED JEFF AWAY AND HE WAS CAUGHT BY A FISHING BOAT CATCHING FISH FOR THE AQUARIUM. BATTERY or ELECTRIC Early or laite cccc< OREGON SFM M ER A Y N E DAIRY COUNCIL VEGETABLES ihen the corn, melted butter, salt Pour in well buttered Vegetables served fresh from the and pepper. garden are a real treat and should baking dish, set in pan o f hot water be used in abundance du ring their and bake in m oderate oven until an fresh season. Everyday vegetables: Inserted silver kn ife com es out clean and the pudding is nicely browned. can be prepared in many attractive About half hour and appetizing ways. W h en cooked Baked Stuffed T o m a toes with t orn by m ethods which will preserve their « large, ripe tom atoes color, fla vor and texture, vegetables 1 cup well seasoned, thin white usually becom e the tavorite part of sauce the meal, especially during su mm er 4 tbsp. melted butter days 1 tbsp. chopped onion There is no better way to serve 1 tbsp. chopped green pepper fresh vegetables than with plenty 2 cups fresh corn o f butter, if the vegetables are c o o k ’ u cup soft bread crumbs ed just right. W hen vegetables are Wash and cut o f f the tops o f the co o k e d too long they lose their tomatoes. Scoop out the inside and pleasant fresh flavor. The so-called sprinkle the inside with salt. Com - strong vegetables as cabbage and j bine the white sauce (use 1 cup turnips, are sweet and mild w hen! milk. 1 tbsp. butter, lt bsp. flour, boiled only until tender, in an un-j t* tsp. salt and H tsp. pepper as the covered kettle. Others may be boil basis for this) on ion, green pepper ed with cover on but never should be ov er-cook ed. In this way they and the cooked corn and fill the tomatoes with this mixture Top A preserve their lovely c o lo r and blend perfectly with the delicious flavor ter. Hake in a hot oven of 4UU F. o f butter, which should be added tor 30 minutes or until tom atoes are just b efore serving. lender. Suggestion s for other ways to serve fresh vegetables are: D u k cd C u cu m b e rs 3 medium cucum bers (4 cups sli ced ) 3 tbsp. fine bread crumbs. 3 tbsp. grated American cheese 2 tsp. minced parsley 2 egg yolks Vk cup milk la tsp. salt Few grains black pepper. 3 tbsp. butter. Peel the cucum bers and cut into crossw ise slices Parboil and place in on e cup of water for 3 or 1 m in utes. Drain and place in buttered baking dish. Com bin e beaten egg yolks, milk, salt and pepper anti pour ov er the cucunfbers. Cov er! with bread crumbs that have been i mixed with cheese and parsley. I’ lac, butter cut into lilts over the top. Bake in slow oven ( 3 5 0 ) until the cru m b s brow n and cheese melts.! Requires about 25 minutes. C o rn P u d d in g 2 cups fresh corn 2 eggs 1% cups milk 3 tbsp. melted butter. V* to 5i tsp. salt pepper 1 level tbsp. flour Meat eg gs slightly and add milk with which flou r has been mixed Wheat Measuring Ending; Corn-Hog Solution Waits Rapid progress in measuring and com pu tin g the acreage under the wheat adju stm ent contracts indica tes that by the middle o f August the work will be practically finished in Oregon with most of the compliance form s on their way to W ashin gton, says X. ('. Donaldson, state super visor of tile wheat con trol program stationed at Oregon State college. By the end of the first week all countless had finished measuring except Fmatilla and W u sco where they are using airplanes and doing most o f tw o years work at once, and in W allow a where the com m ittee got a late start. Crews o f official checkers have checked the work on the required number o f farms in each county as the measuring and computa tion was completed Submission of the com pliance forms to Washin gton will clear the way for the second installment pay ment on the 1933 adjustment. Word from Washington is that as each county's forms are received th- batch will be given a number and that issuance o f checks will follow one- t ihe order in which the form s were a nincrease of ap proxim ately third in yield, reports F. t’ . Mullen received. Payment o f 9 cents per bushel on county agent. The straw is applied allotm ents, less the cog, o f local a d once every tw o or three years and to decrease culti ministration, remains to be made on lias been found the firs, year's benefit payment. vating costs considerably. ' Follow in g this, som e time this fall. ! will he the first payment on the 1034 adjustment. Three years are covered under the present contracts ; only tw „ v,.ars o f aort,agt. a d-1 j „ atnient must lie made, on e o f 1 w hich is now past. ------------ Though 2 1 o f the Is states had received some payment on corn-hog contracts by August 1. Oregon is still am on g those where no funds i have been received. Difficulty in | reconciling the state quota assigned with contract and local disposal to tals has caused the long delay. The first assistant in the corn- hog section at Washin gton came to Oregon the first week inAugnst with authority to settle tile matter and It •» hoped by those in charge that speedy and satisfactory solution of * lie difficu lty with early completion Ride in big, comfortable o f the contracts for payment wili roaches on smooth steel rails. follow , B E A U T Y S E R V IC E S A T A HAVING ♦:H o , O il S h a m p o o Pacific 3G ci a IflM a n lcn re ♦: S ca lp ♦ « T o n ili 2 S cu T r e a tm e n t W ave 50si •* 23c $ ' :•! 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Kvervone should avail themselves of the opportunity to have a “ PK R SO N A L- IT Y POK I RAI 1 made while you are enjoying the best of health. Your int»*res and foresight NOW will bring insured happiness to \ out Family later on. h e a lth fu l p leasure and w holesom e re creatio n ca r w ill w h isk you th e re and back at 3 0 . 4 0 . . . Y e t . to day, th ere are people w hose k itc h e n s 5 0 m ile t an h o u r. In th e horse and buggy days are s t ill back in the horse and buggy age. A n m o th e r w o rk e d in th a k itc h e n fro m early in old fash io n ed fu e l range is ¡u st as w a s te fu l of th e m o rn in g ’t il la te at n ig h t— and w a t proud tim e , e ffo rt and m o n ey, ju s t as old fash io n ed •I in co m p ariso n w ith an E le c tric Range a s a h o rs * She gloried in tho en d less ho urs o f cook mg o ver a h o t sto ve , scru b b in g , cle a n in g and and buggy w o u ld be in co m p ariso n w ith the sco u rin g . N o w a-days w a look at th in g s d if f e r au to m o bile today. “ Personality Portraits ” are made by PHONIC IH N Sfumale mam worn © ms bi » : Estab'.i»he<l in 1008 A L B A N Y — About 100 pounds of straw, placed about the base o f each apple tree in his 10 acre orchard, gives Ed Holloway o f Brownsville Dist. Manager for the Ohio National Lite Insurance Co. E W o r k s C O Q U IU iE Trial plantings ol lima beans to determine whether thiH crop will do well in Coos county were established this sum m er on the farm o f Henry G eorge o f Coqullle, in cooperation with County Agen' George Jenkins. Successive plant ings were made weekly from June 15 to about the middle of July, to find the proper time o f planting to have »he matured beans ready for market about the middle o f October Mr. vj. N. (July G Everything in Cabinet Work Tourist berth for the night as little as $1 extra. Sec your local agent or write J. A. Ormandy, 705 Pacific Bldg., Portland, Ore. So u th ern Vk'A S5cj2 I ♦ . . . BY TRAIN TO of H. A. Walter and Fred W etle treated with zinc sulfate a year ago for control o f little leaf, are now showing praticali»' loo per cent re covery from the trouble, reports W. W|ray Lawrence, county agent. Be cause o f these en cou raging result.- oth er trials have been started th is ! month, he says. The first applica tion was made by borin g holes In the base of the trees and injecting zinc sulfate. Th is method requires considerable work and time, and this year some trees were treated by spraying the zinc sulfate on the fo liage. Others were given the treat ment In the base o f the tree for a check in results form the tw o me th od s . Careful records are being kept o f these demonstrations. 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