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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1934)
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18 . 1934 Tlw* AMERICAN. CENTRAT- POINT. OR BOON hastily, for it it hereby guaranteed that the results of this advice. If fol lowed. will certainly be nnigue. H ig h lig h ts tlupiM-ninKM Thai Affect the Dinner I’ails, Divhleud Checks and Tax liiils of Every Individual. Nation al anil International I'robieuis In separable from Local Welfare. A lttle over a year and a halt ago Franklin Roosevelt became President ot the United States. If, at that time you had asked a representative group of citizens what the most burning problem of the hour was. the chances are that about eight out of ten ol them woud have answered, “ Unem ployment.” There were many other problems and issues— but the fact that some 13,000,000 men were un able to find Jobs overshadowed them all. During that eighteen months the federal government, guided by Mi Roosevelt, has spent billions, passed extraordinary and unprecedented laws, tried a series of daring ex perinrents. Yet today, unemployment is still the most difficult problem the couutry faces, and very little progress has been made in alleviat ing the plight of the Jobless. PAGE T H R U » , ¿ y 'A D A . R r M A V N E OREGON ÌJA IR Y COUNCIL TH E COOKIE JAR Jim’s grandma has A limousine And the biggest house I ’ve ever seen 1 tsp cinnamon 2 tsp Baking powder | Cream butter and sugar. Add well beaten egg and beat well. Sift all 'dry ingredients together and add to ¡first niixture. Pack dough into cook- But my grandma | ie molds and put into coldest part Is best by far of refrigerator for several hours. For she has got - Slice as thin as possible and bake A Cookie Jar! j on greased baking sheet 10 minutes at 375 degrees, F Duke as needed Cookies merit the title ’The Best and have freshly baked cookies at Jl Sweets’ because of their combing- anv time. tion of Ingredients and the extent Sour Cream Cookies of their usefulness as a food. Of 2 cups brown sugar course, cookies are what you make 1 cup butter them— plain, wholesome ones for all [ 2 eggs .he family; rich and satisfying ones •4 tsp nutmeg i’or hearty appetites, or dainty and 1 cup sour cream decorative ones for special occasions. 1 tsp soda The ingredients used in making 4 tsp baking powder cookies are of prime importance In 4 cups sifted flour determining the flavor and food val Cream together butter and sugar. ue of the finished product. For ex- ample, cookies made with Add eggs one at a time, beating well Best estimates say that the num have a distinctive taste as well as a af,er each, addit ° n Add *our trea,n her now unemployed is slightly over nutritive quality which cannot be S‘ ft dry i,,KredlenU “ "d add. M.x 10.000. 000. hat represents a de obtained by the use of any other Veil and drop by spoonfuls ontc Bake 12 to 15 min cline of 3,000,000 from the high food fat. This is because butterfatl cookie sheet. touched in the spring of 1933— but is the most practical, palatable and! utes at about 275 to 400 deg. F. Sugar Cookies even so, the problem has been solv dependable food source of Vitamin V» cup butter ed to the extent of only 25 per cent A, necessary for growth and positive 1 cup sugar And the remaining 75 per cent looks health. Butter also contains Vita 2 tsp baking powder much more difficult of solution. min D which aids in the development 2 eggs The United States News recently of bones and teeth. These facts I 2 *>* cups flour broke down unemployment figure; along with Its unique flavor makcj <2 tsp vanilla to specific industries. According to It worthwhile to use butter in mak-| Cream butter, add sugar and eggs, its finding, the mining and oil In •tig cookies. well beaten. Stir In dry ingredients dustries are employing 300,000 few A few practical cookie recipes . . ... . . » j , . , , . . ' which have been sifted together. Add er workers than in normal times which can be adapted to even tbe|___ ___________ Shape into roll and place The railroad industry is employing Amplest meal, the school lunch or vanilla. in refrigerator to chill. When ready 670,000 less. Telephone and tele the tea table are given this week. to bake cookies slice thinly and bake graph companies show a drop o Frozen Cookies on cookie sheet in moderately hot 160.000. Wholesale and retail dis 1 V4 cups butter oven. tribution industries are down 670,- 2 cups medium brown sugar 000. And so it goes, throughout th< 4 eggs C O M M U N IC A T E D entire industrial structure, with thi 1 tsp salt durable goods Industries— steel ce Mothers, and fathers too, don’t ment, etc.— showing an employment to the position it held when it was spank your child for every annoying shortage of 1.500,000. One of tin created— a protector of labor, an en prank which he may play. That is, worst phases of the problem, accord emy of the sweat-shop. It would no if you would look into the future and ing to the News, is that even if bus! longer be an administrator ot rout surmise what your infant may mean ness returns to the 1929 level, about ine business matters. to this ungrateful world. However 3.000. 0 0 0 .men will still be out ol Late reports show a general de keep your weather eye to windward work, due to technological advances cline in business. Coal and automo and you may be successful in dis In the past new industries have tak bile output are down, and wholesale cerning the particular talents with en up the slack caused In this man prices have dropped. Car loadings which your youngster has been en ner. changed but little. Steel, alone of dowed. No doubt you have heard of The federal government discover major industries. Increased output. this method before, But don’t judge ing that it could not find jobs foi the unemployed, turned to relief on a grand scale. Through the FE RA the SERA, the CCC and similar agen cies, the government Is providing food, lodging, clothing, and in some cases, work for the unfortunate. But this cannot go on forever— the ex pense is gigantic It will be recalled that in a recent speech, the Presi dent warned the country that local agencies must do their part that fed eral relief cannot carry the entire burden, or even the bulk of it. It is a well known fact that many states and cities have dodged doing their share, have simply "chiseled” on the federal government. Donald Richberg has said that 20,- 000,000 peope will be on the relief rolls during the coming winter. Some Self trimmed sport eoats that an' authorities place their estimates ev good looking enough to wear any en higher than that. The greatest place. Hoick, blown, navy, green drain on the country’s resources is and wine. Also: fur-lrlmnied dress imposed by people who, for he most coats. Values to 822.50. On sale part, are unable to find the produc this week tive work they want. Critics who still talk about the possibility of our accepting the dole system are behind the times— the dole, in principle if not in name, is established now. These are the facts of unemploy ment. When it comes to the theories there are an unlimited number— most of them impractical, some of them impossible, all of them un proven. It is believed the President feels that a future step must be the 30-hour work week However, hf has said little about it of late, and These wen- nail values al the n ‘g- has resisted efforts to bring It into ular price of $55. You will love existence through legislation. He the gorgeou* fur collars and rich knows that business is finding thej materials In thés«- coat«. All silk going hard, would probably be un-j lined and inter-line,| able to meet additional expense that shorter hours would cause. COAT WEEK Now. DON’T scold sonny If he un duly pulls kitty’s tall for the desired effect— for If you do— you may Builders of Watertight Roofs hamper the career of a PSYCHOLO GIST. Neither must you be cross » S ITM \ I I S and IN S IT I I ION with tiny daughter If she persists in W ITHOUT CHARGE making the JUICIEST of mud pies in a whole vacant lot of mud plea— Phone 8U5-J for she may become a famous (In 10th & H r Medford famous» CU LINARY ARTIST. Also if your child has an aptitude for drawing caricatures of his favorite teacher, you should never threaten punishment— even in the mildest form. Instead develop his talents so W E NEED USED that he may some day become a PIAN O S A T O N CE! famous CARTOONIST and provide W ill give double allowance on a tbu public with a dally cry. NEVER limit .-.I it umber of Used Piano, he so tactless as to reproach little trailed in this week. 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