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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1934)
T H IT W D A V , AUGUST 3«». 1934 T h e AM E R IC A N . C E N T R A I. POINT. OREGON P AG E T H R E 1 M\ j TT AND JEFF— Jeff Ought To Use Cakes Of Ice Next Time *irrr, f u By BUD FISHL k soaked T V T T V T ! HonUK-m STIFF To 60 txWJrt AFKAlOOF! iFASrtAKKiV COMES hfAR ■ a x ), j u s t UH DCS THE S€A* GIVE HIM A KIND wo RI THOSE SHARKS Highlights MUS4TEATME ' AU VE ! Happening» Thai Affect tile Dinner Pail», Uiiiilriid Checks ami Tax 1.111» o f Every Individual. \ a iion - .il anil International Problem s In- *e|mr*ble from l. oca l W elfare. •'Mali propores- G od disposer,' any» the old proverb. It proves a faci that has the Departm ent o f A g ri culture and high Government o f f i cials giddy and dismayed. Main Adm in istration program for the farm er has been crop and acre age reduction. W or k in g on the theory that unless drastic action were taken, the Am erican market would be glutted with agricultural surpluses for many years to come thus keeping prices at bankrupt lev els, steps were taken t o ‘ kill pigs, sow under wheat and cotton , and o herwise attempt to adjust demand and supply. The government paid out checks totaling millions to farmers in order to recompense them for crops thus destroyed. Hi W ay / to H ealth .À y ^ A D A ^ R ^ M A V N E OREGON QAIRY COUNCIL After watching his dad's steady toiling T hrough work which seemed given by fate, A small boy said. 'Dad ca nthauk Heaven— I know I'll lie rich and quite g re a t" Peach and Apricot Spray is Due C O R V A L L IS — A short crop of brewing barley in the middle states I,as increased the demand for Ore gon Hannchen barley to the point Peach and apricot trees should r<- where buyers actively in the field g ^ a b o n | .,,„x mixture ■ * ■ » ! , „ Klamath Kails district have within ilie next ten days o r tw o rrlsed their offers from $1.50 tc we.*ks, if peach blight fungus is to $1-70 a hundred in bulk at the shipp lie controlled, states L. P. Wilcox. | ing point, reports G. It. Hyslop, chief County Agent. In case o f lat“ o f the plant industry division, w ho peaches where the c r o p has not as has recently returned from that sec- yet been harvested, spraying should tion. The Willamette valley and ir lie postponed until the crop is off, rigated portions o f C rook and Des hut before fall rains occu r to any chutes counties also produce fair \ I T I ,K S IN SE A SO N tered linking dish. Sprinkle w ile With apples on the market in brown sugar and cinnam on. Cream I ben his father, win» heard all the talking. Everyth in g went along well— until abundance now, the question of how sugar aud butter, add well-beaten Said: “ Children, com e, listen tc the pow er o f God appeared, in the i to utilise them may be rather a proh- eggs and vanilla. Beat well. Add this—- f o r m of the worst drought in gene- lem to all housewives who have ac- milk alternately with oats and flour, amounts of this famous tw o-rowed rations. The wheat aud cotton c r o p s : cess to home g row n ones. There is In k ing powder, and salt mixture, It’s the tale o f a man who sought : t‘xtent- greatness: ' 1 a very important spray barley, brought to Oregon in 1909 o f whole states were literally burned l nothing much better than applesauce Pour over apples and bake in a 350- if healthy peach and apricot trees b> the experiment station here. His name, I recall was A1 ris. It to dust— cattle died of thirst and made from fre»ii or green apples, es- deg oven for 40 minutes. are desired. G row ers generally have was released to farmers o f the state starvation — high winds whirled pecially when served with g oo I AI*I*EK PAN DO W D Y I ! is ne aim was to have a big for- in the last few seasons and increas- tw o years later after It had proved away seed and top-soil, m akin g a cream. But the use of apples is not C R IST : tnne. ! ed vigor and health o f trees will it,- ability to outyield all oth er va desert of what had been the finest c onfirm ed to applesauce nor to p i e s 1 1 ti cup fioar He worked in ou r tow n's finest I mean u better c r o p next season, rieties. t nd richest farm land in the country. o r the always popula r baked apple,j 3 tsp. baking pow der Peach blight is a fungus dtsea.s ■ shop. Outside o f the afflicated areas, but can lie used in many interesting ! I tsp. salt com m on to all peach and apricot And at last his great day finally the Am erican people had little idea dishes. Apples fit very well into the! 4 tbsp. butter reached him__ i Irees, if not controlled it will cause o f what the result of this w ould be. low cost menu and this gives them 1 cups milk Today he might clifflb to the top! the dieback of y ou n g shoots, killing They read the headlines, felt pity an important role in food planting. F ILLIN G : of fruit buds und th e formation of î for the farmers whose year's income Here are several new ways of uti 6 apples ■ A he sped 'round Ihe bend to his gum cankers on w ood and fruit dis- had vanished, agreed that the Gov lizing apples: office. 144 cup sugar eH se. ernm ent shonld administer relief A P P L E SNOW ( T ST Alt l> Sharp cries for his help reached B k, cup butter Bordeaux mixture, 4-4-50 is re B E A U TY SE R V IC E S What they did not realize was that 2 cups milk his ear. % tsp. salt :♦: com m en ded at this time, application A T A SAVING the drought, follow in g upon the 2 eggs separated But he c o u ld n ’ t be late for this meet to be thorough, giving the tre« kv tsp. mace o r cinnam on W ave» ......... $itt>o>; V Permanent m an-m ade cam paign to destroy p ro kg cup granulated sugar ing. Sift together dry ingredients; trunk and all branches a liberal w J F in ger W ave wet, 25c, dr y,....3 5 r $ k4 tsp. salt duce, had turned the crop surplus And thought som eon e else might I covering, work in butter with f o r k ; add milk A Shampoo . 25<;«j 1 k* tsp. vanilla unto a crop deficit. And that means be near. end make into a soft dough. ♦ lint Oil Sham poo SOoJ but one th in g: Soaring food prices 1-8 tsp. ground nutmeg Peel, core and quarter apples. Mix » llaii-cat 23«!*! ‘ W e now boast o f a man of great j 2ki cups unsweetened applesauce to the consum er. Private c r o p ex and sift sugar, salt and spice on to A Marcel ................ 23« ;♦; genius,' Scald the milk in a double boiler. perts say that It will take live oi apples and mix well. Put in baking : ;♦, Manicure The Paper that night proudly said; ................. auefi six years to make up for the crops Beat the egg yolks slightly, and add jdlah and dot with butter. Drop j j#; Scalp Treat m«*nt 30« i And we saw as we glanced through \ we have lost. Every oue o f these 2 tbsp. o f sugar and the salt. Add dough in spoonfuls on top o f apple »•Conili W ave 23c>; the pages experts is of the belief that during the scalded milk while stirring c o n mixture and bake one hour in m o ♦ InciaU That T o m m y 'd been found but was j ..................... so«;#; du ring the c om in g winter f o o d prices stantly. Return to the dou ble boi-j I ., . derate oven. (35 0 deg .) Serve with .♦. E ) «'brow Arch dead! .J M will be higher than for many years let and cook ov er h o t— not boiling— 1 cream. i « I 9 H E A ST M AIN * pust— and that, com in g at a timt water, stirring constantly, until the 'R ou n d the block sat a heart-broken j \PPLK RICK P I DIM XU PH O N E 8 4 î Rem ove at when the national incom e is stil mixture coats a spoon. * WE GIVE YOU A ♦ mother. 1 kx cups rice . . . . . . . . . . . . ; ♦ » . . . . . •••«•» heavily depressed and millions ol once. Cool. Add *4 tsp. o f the Her face was all tear-stained and j 3 tbsp. sugar fam ilies are earning just en oug h tc vanilla, and turn into a serving sad. 3 large apples get by on, contain s the fruit of po dish. Just before serving dinner She knew not that this one show of : ■ 4 tbsp corn syrup THROUGH » tential tragedy. add the remainin g sugar, vanilla greatness 2 tbsp. butter ir.d the nutmeg to the apple sauce. President Roosevelt, Secretary Was bought with the life of hei j Wash rice and cook In boiling: W allace and others have said that Beat the egg whites stiff and fold salted water until tender. lad. Drain ! 13 East Main SC I’ ll© on top of all the pow er o f governm ent will be into the applesauce. Mcdfor«! and add corn syrup and sugar. But-,1 ■ ■ Chill until needed. This I So let those who want it seek great used to prevent profiteerin g, that custard. ■ There's no «auh in it! J ter h baking dish and put in a layer serves six. ness. the consum er will be protected. Cut -3 Southern Panin lakes you to u o f rice. Pare and slice apples and] E X P E R T RA D IO S E R V I C E The greatest one. I always find, ■ C hicago, New York and most ■ A P P L E O A T M E A L BI DDING no law exists which can keep fa r place a layer o f apples over rice. | Any Make ■ other eastern cities through ■ 4 apples (cut In eighJs) Is the one who is willing and mers from hanging onto what cropi Continue until dish is full. D oll • California for the same rail J ks cup brown sugar th oughful, they have left in the hope o f higher B A T T E R Y <«r E L E C T R IC with remainin g butter, co v e r and ■ fare as a trip straight Fast and ■ k. tsp. cinnamon And always knows how to be prices— no power has yet been called ■ back. See your local agent or " bake in slow oven until apples a r ‘ i cup flour Early o r Late Phone tl«K k in d ." into play that can prevent specula S write J. A. O RM AN D Y, 70k i lender. Rem ove cover during last -Contributed. I ; krt cup butter tion all along the line, from the Pacific Rldg., Portland, Ore. • ten minutes to brown Serve with k* cup sugar farm to the grocery store. cream. 1 egg W ash ington is worried and u n k* tsp. vanilla O. S. BLACKFORD certain — and in the meantim e the ka cup milk G overnm ent is in the odd position DAIRY M AN k - 2 cup rolled oats Kr<-»h 5111k and Cream o f forcin g crop reduction on on*, 2 tsp. baking powder Delivered Dally hand, while ad ministering relief tc k4 tsp. salt Phone 14x1 Central Point c rop sufferers on the oth er! Eugene, Oregon. Funds have Arrange apples in bottom o f but- l*‘©n made availahl«> to the t’ niver- The hand ot politics, not too well slty o f Oregon to provide employ- Ç V /A V .W .-W V W W 4 W W W Y Y V toiled, is beginning to ap pear in many supposedly dispassionate sur have dem onstr ated very little. Most qu-nt du ring the com in g year for 235 veys o f the business situation. II Democratic nomin ees are enthusia - 1 st„dent* under the federal einergen- men— most Republi- , y education program it w a s a n n o u n - ] Kwtahti»hc<l in y ou r rotili»unit y i , an ancient axiom that any smart stic New Deal 23 j n t r s are equally enthusia- c e d hero by r. C. V. Boyer nnlver-l statistician can produce fig ures that can candidates P h one 47 42S W. «Hi St. T h e President Pu y president. Everything in Cabinet W o r k will prove almost anything— it is stic In opposition. Medford, O reg on has 1 « t If he known that he will This represents an increase o f 2n equally axiomatic that you can color ENtab'.lHlied In ItfuM * the total o f 1!»« allotted I he true facts concernin g business by give direct support to any candidate, percent over WWVWWVN as a blow to many a last year. The sum o f 13.525 per, overstatement or understatement and that came political hopeful. Mr. Roosevelt is month will be distributed to the s t n - 1 v it h o u t actually telling an untruth. with the school Republican sympathizers are seek wisely refraining from f ollow in g the dents beginning The average pay per month ing to make the public believe that exam ple o f the tragic W il son who year. business is bad, is getting w orse. De asked the c ou n tr y to return D emo- per student will be $15, on a prob- DENTIS TRY m ocratic backers are trying to per cratlc m ajo rities to House and Se- able basis o f 35 cents per hour.. This! suade it that business is recovering, nate. was refused by the electorate sum will he in addition to funds al M edford, Oregon that defin it e im prov em en t is taking and was com pletely discredited ti lotted by the university regularly for i: Medford School * ♦of Beauty Culture: £ut?\ j FREE TICKET E 1 CALIFORNIA! | | : Government to Aid 235 U. O. Students Palace Beauty «Shop . . • P e rm a n e n ts Southern Pacific DON'S R A D IO SE R V IC E : P E R L ’ S Funeral Home A laine’s TROWBRIDGE! Cabinet Works Dr. I. H. Gove $ 3 .7 5 to $ 5 place all the time. The truth, as is hi;s Many current Demo- often the case, lies between t h e s e | ' ahdidates will insinuate that extremes o f opin ion. Business is lhe I,rp*f<l*'nt w on't be able to sleep stlll suffering from the su m m er de- »Iklits until they are safely elected , line, but In some fields production ___________ _____________ '_________ is above what the normal seasonal; ~ . gp,, , , would If. s. b4 us - 328 W . 6th St. Medford Telephone 1478 work done by students. Half o f the recipients o f the federal money must hr students w ho were not In the unl- \ersity last January. This will per- mlt attendance o f 118 new students ------------ --------------------:------------------------------------------------------------— — ; ............................................................................................................................. pe«-t. Price* f o r many c o m m o d i t i e s 1' seem fairly steady— those o f agri- 1 culture, due to drought, well tip. and, rising Basic heavy Industrie*— no-1 tably steel and lumber, are at very low ebbs, however. .Main fly in th«.- oin tm ent is still labor trouble. By the time this it r-ad, some Snn.nnn textile w orker; j may have walked out, paralyzing ib* [ industry. W h eth er they d o or not » is not especially important so fat 1 as the long view is c o n c e rn e d — the j fact to be kept in mind is that labor | has been made dissatisfied and f« rces are at work to keep trouble j brew in g in a campaign to u n io n iz e : industry 1U0 per cent. The appea! 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