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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1934)
TH U R S D A Y , A l ' G l'S T 33, 11*34 PAGE THREE Tb* AM ERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. OREGON Economic By BUD FISHER MUTT AND JEFF— It Look» As If “ Gold Diggers O f The Deep” Will Never Cet Finished llap|H mug* i l u u A ffe c t the- Dinner Tails, Dividend ( h w k s and Tax Hills o f Every Individual. Nation al and International pr ob lem s In separable from Local Welfare. The great drive for November votes is beginning and both m a jor parties are throwin g themselves in ti the jo b of getting them with more force than they have shown for many years. The Republicans. w ho have been dorm ant for the last year and a half are em erging. Definite, reasoned oppositon to the Roosevelt program is springing up. In a recent maga zine article Senator Dickinson, who proposed Herbert H oov er at the c o n vention which nomin ated him. mad- these defin ite crltcisms of the pres ent admin istration: That the D em o -1 cratic party has been leading us to i ward a dic tatorship ; that its rate «• expenditure o f public funds, if c o n tinued, will result In national bank ruptcy; that It is destroying Individ* ualism an<^ f r *vate initiative; that a return to Republican principles is essential to the preservation o f Un constitutional government and out u n d e n t traditions. Mr. D ick in s on s points are generally in complete ac cord with those of Chairman Flet cher o f the Republican Central C o m mittee. l ' j tablespoon sugar 1 thsp. lemon ju ic e 2 thsp. cream 1 l s cup milk Few grains salt Mix the red cherry Juice, sugar, i* moil ju ic e hih I salt together aud ' oil slowly for five minutes and cool. When chilled add to the milk and cream. Beat with an egg heater and KOI! WAN ING A P P E T IT E S u -iltu red buttermilk Slight!) more serve chilled. If you are look in g for somethin g sugar and lemon ju ic e are necessary little different to appeal to w a n -'t h a n in making ordin ary lemonade ¡n(f appetites, try serving some d e - la n d the mixture should he well iied. licious and nutritious milk drinks. | It Is a fine drink for hungry, thirsty The possibilities for them are almost folk on a hot dav. 'Cou nsellor at U w . " - the great unlimited and because o f this it is MILK J U L E P est crim in al lawyer who ever tried possible to find one that will appeal 1 egg a care in the New York City theatre to even the most fastidious. 1 tbsp. sugar — Is here at last! Milk drinks, besides contain in g all 1 cup milk Dynamic, kindly, fast-talking, ar the elements in milk, have additional Kail and vanilla fast-thinking, John food value because o f the fruits or Heal the egg until it is light. \dd gumentative, eggs that are used in them. F o r ! ■ lie sugar, heat the -mixture, and Barrymore, as "C ou n sellor At L a w " children who are “ feedin g proble m s", < dd the oth er ingredients. Mix or » i l l give you a great evenin g's en ter tainment. for the adult who objects to the shake it until it i sfoamy. Ills secretary is Bebe Daniels, lus taste or ordinary milk, or to dress Many variations in fla vor may 1»« the woman up a simple meal for the younger made by ad din g c h oc ola le syrup, wife is Doris eK nyou. members of the family, there is sprays of mint, cin nam on, or a tea he saves from the electric chair ls nothing quite as satisfactory as a spoon o f caramel sy iu p in place of Mayo Methot, and the gabby little ■olorrul and appetizing milk drink. the vanilla. The addition of a table chorus girl he saves from the electric Here are suggestions aud dir ec spoon o f ice (Team makes this an chair is Thelma T o d d ! Add to tliis Onslow Stevens at tions for making som e o f the more exceptionally delicious concoction. his Partner, Isabel Jewell, as th* popular milk drinks. T h ey are all i* lephone operator, Melvyn Douglas G R A N G E Ol EN« II w holesome, appetizing and easily as the socie ty man, and toss in the 1 teaspoon sugar prepared. fact that Universal has engaged \ cup orange juice I.EMO-LAC many mem bers o f the original cast cup milk This very refreshing and n utrl Com bin e ingredients, heat with an ol the fam ous New York stage-play .tous drink is made by addin g sugar | egg beater until th oroughly blended lor other roles and Elmer Rice, the ind lemon ju ic e to butterm ilk or. and serve chilled. Variation: Add fam ous playwright, has written the Hi -V ay / x ^ H ealth by ' A D A OREGON R . M AVN E DAIRY COUNCIL “ C ou n sellor at L a w ” C om in g to R o x y The Dem ocratic party is not tak ing crtlcism “ lying d ow n .” F or ex- umple; Recently on ly tw o cabinet officers Hull o f the State Depart ment and Perkins o f the Labor De partment— were in Washington. The rest o f them were about the country makin g speeches and lo okin g things over. Less important officials, such us the sub-cabinet members, were xike-wlse In far places, and it would have been hard to find a state not visited by some Admin istration of ficial. Gist o f the talks made by these men is that the New Deal, for the most part, has been successful; that we are in the middle o f the streum now and that changing teaspoon cinnam on, for Spiced screen version o f his ow n play. horses woud spell ruin; that if Mr You can't miss seeing Barrym ore Oreange Milk. Roosevelt is permitted to carry oil fighting against disbarment, stru g his policies, with full Congressional CHEHKV M ll.K -A D o gling to win the love o f his w ife support, for two years more, he will I» cup red cherry ju ic e ( f r o m trying lo make a man of his brother succeed in bringing prosperity back land hoping to reform the communi- canned cherries) The ordin ary voter is obviously in M odoc Lava Beds National Motiu a d i f f i c u l t position when It com es to making up his mind. He has ni|-ni«i>t. Cal.. -Aug. 14 ( S p e c i a l ) — A means o f k now in g h ow much re search is to he made soon over ex covery has actually been achieved— pansive volcanic acres of the Modoc almost all the reports he receives ava beds for the bleaching hones are prejuriced in favor of one party o f an Indian warrior, Ellisman, in o. another. He is aware that neith an etfort to further piece togethei er party is ab ove doctorin g the facts the history of the Modoc Indian war to prove a point; that when election of 1873-74, according to plans now time rolls 'round, political consid being made. stie son of his neighbor. log truck operators. W hat you really get is a peep iutol W hile certain features of the c od e the offic es o f a great lawyer du ring 1 requirements, particularly those c o n the three most exciting days o f h i s | cerning wages and hours will bo thrill-filled life: “ Counsellor At ! strictly en forced, the new Code A u L a w .” com in g to Roxy theatre next thority will take som e time to tho- Sunday, for tw o days. roughi) acquaint tho industry with Truck Operators Elect Permanent Code Authority Under the Truckin g Code hours provided are 4 8 in any week and this applies whether the dr iv er is Truck operators of Oregon thii hired or the truck is driven by its week elected their permanent Code cw n er. The minim um wage any Authority and all for hire truck o p e where iu Oregon is 3 7 ! * cents per ration in Oregon will shortly pro hour and. again, whether the driver ceed under operatin g rules whicn is hired or the truck Is ow ner- d r i tills permanent Code Authority will ven. allow ance for wages on that apply and en force. basis must be provided. The mem bers of the permanent Code Authority for Oregon are: A. ( ’ . Pierce o f Medford, repre- e-nting fixed termini c om m on c a r riers; John Crow son of Pordland, re presenting contra ct carriers; A rthur Phelps o f Portland, representing B E A U T Y SERVICES • dum p truck operators; David McK. AT A SAVING i Wilson o f Portland, representing lo { •' !•; Permanent W aves tjtU.ony; cal d rayage; M. E. VanHorn of Port land, representin g anywhere for hire $ Fin ger W ave wet, 145c, d r y v . - 'I S c J Sham poo S U cA operators; I.. A. Christensen o f A s ..50cj*j toria and Marshfield, representing >!Hot Gil Sh a m poo J Haircut a S rfi S Marcel ............................ . 25c J >: Manicure ....... ....................S5c J V S ca lp Treatm ent 50c!*! l Medford School § |of Beauty Culture:; BY TRAIN TO ♦', yC om b During a recent visit at the na Most forecasts lead to the beliel tional monument, aged Peter Scon- that the Adm inistration has lost c o n -hln. sole surviving M odoc warrior, siderable ground, hut that it will related details of Kilisman's death still maintain control o f both houses ram a soldier's rifle ju st before the o f the Congress. Main reason h)i war ended in a general rout for tho that is Mr. Roosevelt s personal pop ndiaiis aud just after the Thom as- ularity— it is thought that millions Wright massacre in which ov er 40 o f people who are fundamenta lly op soldiers were reported to have been Ellisman Is said to have ta posed to his policies will vote for killed. him and for Democratic candidate? ken pari in the peace parley m u r because o f his personal magnetism. der of General E. R S. Canby in U Is a fact that sheer personality it April. 1ST I, and to have retained a on e of the greatest assets any public num ber o f the general's personal man can have— and the Novem bei belongings. Sconehin recalls a funeral pyr* election s will show how potent Mr Roosevelt's ls. built for Ellisman som ew h ere south of Captain Ja ck ’s stronghold , in the A m a jor issue of the time is state north central portion o f the lava of governm ent finances. T h e tax leds where a small grou p o f Indian? problem, which has always been with held out against a superio r force of us. has grow n am azingly du ring the icldiers for five months w ithoui los last few years. Depression, which ing a man until they were finally increased the need for relief expend lriven from the stronghold . Scon- itures o f one kind and another, in chln said a number o f General Can- tensified it. bv's effects were burned with the Latest forecasts point (o a steady Indian, in cluding a gold watch. rise in governm ent spending during Although he is nearing 50 years the current fiscal year. W h e n the of age. Sconehin is planning to ride last fiscal year cam e to an end on a horse to the site o f the funeral July 31, the deficit amounted to * L- pyre, which he believes he will still 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 ( 0 0 0 . It is said that g overn be able to find despite the 60 years ment fiscal offic ers anticipate that that has elapsed since its curling expenses lor the current year will sm oke floated skyward on a spring amount to about $ 10 , 000 , 000 , 000 . day. It had been believed that the On the basis o f estimated Income, retreating Modocs had left a cache that means that w e will have a fed- ol guns and equipment in the stron g eral deficit o f around $ 6 . 000 . 000,000 hold aud that it was still unfound v hen thi- fiscal year comes to a n |h)|| ltli, was held uutrn.- by •nd. One o f the things that has thrown Adm inistration fig urin g out o f lin^ ls the drought. A total o f $525,- 000.000 is now available f o r relief, hut many believe that it i® n° f s u f ficient. It ia felt that the G overn ment will have to ap propria te still more money to help drought su ffer ers. and som e are o f th e opin ion i that at least $8 00 .0 00.0 00 will bel Sconehin who declares the material was rem oved years ago. In addition to being o f historial Importance in connection with the only Indian war ever fou gh t on C ali fornia soil, the lava beds are o f in terest to hundreds o f visitors an nually in view o f the U rge numbei ol lava and ice caves. Indian writ- |nKg< petroglyphs. natural bridges lava flows, fumeroles. cinder cone* and craters, each one o f which form necessary. The German~~aitaatlon has passed ] an interesting out o f the headlines for the mom ent the feature l o a trip *n monument. — but it will be wise to k eep w a t c h ’ on it. 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