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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1934)
T H U R SD A Y . 4>CTOBER 3, 19*4 PAOB T H R O T b * A M ER IC AN . CBNTRAT, POINT. OR BOON Economic Highlights ne law must be international in slightly beaten eggs and again in thel scope. It is safe to aay that on the bread crumbs. Put ths butter into l hips o f the future less wood and a hot skillet and as soon as it is six-| cloth will be used, and more metal xling hot. add cutlets aud brown on ind glass. both sides to a golden color. Have -, ¿ y ^ A D A , R ^ M A Y N E Thousands of lives have been lost the potatoes pared and cut Into llnppouin;;« Tlmi Wfrci (hr Ulntri needlessly in sea disasters— but it quarters lengthwtse. Place them in (■Mils. Dividi-iiil Chrrks nnd Ta- tn be said that they have uot been the skillet around the cutlets. Sprlu r i >| Kv fy Individual. Nation ist entirely in vain. Every catas- kle with salt add onion cut finely >1 .uni I k I i ' i national l-roblema In ophe makes the operation of ships «•|>«r»blp from Loral W elfare M ILK FOR MEN ' ir is high in minerals, notably cal- and cover the whole with the milk afer; every one lessens the chance Cover the skillet with a close fitting A gre t sea disaster Is drama in It is the opiuion of many proinin- cium and phosphorous; and finally tf another disaster occurring the giand manner. Nothing present ent physicians who have a know 1- the vitamins of milk are complete in lid and bake in a slow over (300 deg) until the whole is tender, or ed on the stage or through the print' Recent reports indicate that the edge of food chemistry that for the assortment and abundant in the case about one hour. Serve on a hot plat rd word, can approach it in tragedy, ong anticipated NRA reorganization adult milk if almost a perfect food, o f some. ter with a few dashes of paprika ov vvidnes3. power. Good newsmen, /ill be effected in the near future. One practicing physician makes this Milk is combined in many ways report'ng one of these rare events, Xccording to the Washington Post,| statement regarding milk in the with other foods in making various er the top. ’ 'om use flowery or over-drama hich has a high batting average in; adult diet: "In the dietary of heal- dishes in preparing simple, palat-1 ** tized writing— they preeent the atm- [mourn ing p.-nding developments thy adults, milk holds a prominent able and mitt ileus meals for the ; le facts, and that is enough. tefore official announcements, a j place. In the dietary of adult di- adult. in time the general public for tolicy-making board will be set up I »eases it holds a pre-eminent place, Veal Cutlets with Potatoes gets a disaster. But the law does leruard Baruch and Raymond Mo- and it is of greater value in the 5 rib cutlets n't. Many important regulations ey will be among its members. G en- adult dietary arranged to prevent 3 eggs 48 East Main Ht. covering construction and operation iral Johnson made his strike speech disease. Civilization's constantly ac- Medford Salt and pepper of modern ships stem from disasters vhich almost ruined the President's1 celersting rate of progress is chang- 2 cups tine bread crumbs. which taught essons that could not more taeful settlement plans, and ing the environmental eondittons of 6 tbsp. butter E X P E R T RADIO SER VIC E b<* learned in any other way. Ac mpiled that on legal matters he had the human race so rapidly that the 2^4 cups milk Any Make cording to the New York Times, he advice of Supreme Court Justice human organism experiences d iffi 5 good sized potatoes B A T T E R Y or ELEC TR IC wh’cjj recently traced the influence 3randeis. Thia was tantamount to culty in making the necessary adap- *4 onion of marine tragedies on marine law iaying that a judge of the highest j tutlons. One way to lessen this Have the cutlets sliced about one | Early or Late Pitone MUM every great maritime disaster of re ttibunal in the land, who will event | evolutionary strain is by making the inch thick. Remove the bone, and cent times has resulted in new pro tally help decide the constitutional diet more easy; and an effective shape. A toothpick may be used to tective legislation. ty of the new legislation, had a move in that direction can be made hold them together. Sprinkle them The first of the wrecks that start hand in its making. It Is said that •>>' including in the diet more milk with salt and pepper and dip into ed this trend was that of La Bour he Justice hit the roof, as did the and its products . . the bread crumbs, then into the gogne, on July 4, 1898. Bound from President. Milk was the chief article of diet New York to France with 725 pass Another development of interest among certain superior peoples. For ¡ W V W W i N W W W V W W W W W engers and crew, she collided with a omes from the United States Cham- example, the Nomadic herdsmen, B E A U T Y S E R V IC E S S sailing ship in the fog and sank in ber of Commerce, foremost repre- who used milk liberally, appear In T R O W B R I D G E J A T A H A V IN G j* forty minutes. Only 163 were sav 'entative of Industry. It is seeking history as conquerors of the settled Cabinet Works >; Permanent Waves ........ 82.00* ed— and of these but one was a wo tn overhaul of New Ileal laws. One agriculturalists, who lived more ex- J F in g e r W a v e w e t, 25c, d r y , 35c> man, though 300 were aboard. It •f its committees has made a report dualvely on grains. In more mod- Everything in Cabinet Work A Sham|MK> .......................................... 23» W was proven that the crew had fail holding that existing emergency ag- ern times in European countries, Established in IttOM ed its responsibility— had saved tncies with stupendous spending where peasants live on a diet con- ¡♦¡Hot G U S h a m p o o ..........................50o { themselves at the expense of the lower are operating without proper mining large amounts of milk o r 1 ¡• ¡H aircut .............................................. 35» Sj >2 M arcel ........................................... 25i ♦ passengers. The result was a tight 'inancial supervision, and reeom- cheese or both, the people are heal- j ening up of ship discipline through mends that measures be taken to thy and strong. ♦ M a n ic u re ............................................ 25c£ out the world. ¡•¡Scalp T re a t m e n t ......................... # O c { tive the President adequate power Milk contribute« most of the food P E R L ’ S Then in 1909, the Republic, car to directly control the spending. ¿ C o m b W a v e ....................................25c elements needed for promoting good Funeral Home rying 461 passengers, was rammed _ * Fattials ................................. 50» ;♦ • • o 'positive health and protecting again- Established in your community o ff Nantucket. Though both holds Questionaires Sent ♦ ¡E ye b ro w A rc h ........................... ..25c$ St disease. Its proteins are abund- 25 years filled .she kept afloat long enough ;•; n on east main 42M W. Olii St. To Melon Growers quality: :,n\ in <,u "n,,‘y *nd of “xcen!"t Phone 47 Medford. Oregon i P H O N E 84 ♦ to bring a rescue ship in response to also, the sugar of milk an S. O. S. Every passenger was ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ :♦ > ■ :♦ :♦ >: > ♦ >: :• ! known as lactose. Is easily ferment- Questionnaires for all Tomato and saved, and the necessity of radio was | able and therefore has a tendeucy instantly realized— comparatively Melon growers in Oregon and Wash- to retard putrefaction; the fat oi few ships were so equipped at the ugton have been sent to the county | milk 1s easily digested and palatable t'me. The result was laws making tgents o f the various counties by the radio equipment mandatory, first on Oregon-Washington Melon and To-j mato Marketing Agreement. liners, then on freighters as well. These questionnaires which each GREEN LANTERN The next great disaster, April 14, 1912— one of the worst in marine growers 1s asked to fill in and for CAFE history— was the Titanic, "m arvel of ward to the central office at 5161 OYKTER8— A N Y STYLE the seas.” Her bottom almost sliced Oregon Building. Portland. Oregon W . Main st. Medford Opposite Safeway Store off by a submerged iceberg, she went will give the Agreement information, down in three hours, and 1,517 of cn the number o f growers, acreage! the 2,340 persons aboard were lost. and tonnage of corps in the two| Out of that tragedy came the North states. The information gained from ! Atlantic Ice Patrol, which checks on these questionnaires will be used in the movement of ice and warns all determining the Agreement's policy ships when danger appears. There for next year, and in getting an ac has not been a sinking due to ice curate count of growers. “ All growers are ased to fill In since. The sinking of the Lusitania by and return these cards as soon ai Morton Tompkins a U-boat resulted in an agreement possible", said between the five great naval powers -hairman o f the Agreement’s contrc not to attack merchantmen in time board. “ W e want an accurate list j f growers to whom we can go for of war. Quality Paint as In 1929 came the Vestris disas opinions on various phases o f our ter. Beset by storm the ship listed proposed program for 1935. As soon low as— until it sank with loss of 110 people. as this information is compiled, we re having a general meeting to The inquiry developed that it had been overloaded, that its life-boats thape plans for next year. Growers were in poor condition, and that are urged to express their opluioni nd give any suggestions that might there was innumerable other faults Per Gallon It was said that the S. O. S. had help to make the Agreement more been purposely delayed, because the effective. B U Y NOW A N D SAVE “ Our cause has been greatly Captain did not wish to force his itrengtheued by an opinion from company to pay salvage costs, and Attorney General Vai preferred to take a chance on mak Oregon's Big Pines Lbr. Co. ing port. Consequences were a re Winkle In which he states that a vio MEDFORD, OREGON vised salvage law, and more string lation of the Melon and Tomato Agreement is a violation o f the PHONE 1 ent rules for Inspecting ships. The Morro Castle, latest of major State Agricultural Adjustment Act disasters, will undoubtedly be oi and dealers making violations are similar influence in strengthening subject to revokation of license." Hi -W a y / to H ealth OREGON DAIRY COUNCIL DON’S RADIO SERVICE I Medford School i :o f Beauty Culture* j PAINT SALE $ E X P E R T W A T C H and J E W E L R Y Repairing At Iteprraaion Price» C. Earl Bradfish 15 So. Central Ave. Medford Dr. I. H. Gove D ENTISTR Y Medford. OrefOB M edford Domestic Laundry 80 N. 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