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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1935)
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2». 1 Yap Louder Asks Queries T h e A M E R IC A * . C E N T R A L P O IN T . O H B fiO * PA OE T H R E E Put spinach thru sieve and then Well folks, we will be back two jority in the vote, but not the two- add all other Ingredients, except weeks from today. Look for us. thirds necessary for authorizing butter and bread crumbs. Place i n --------------------------- American participation. (.Some twen ' buttered baking idsh. Mix buttei ty Democratic senators deserted Mr. bread crumbs and sprinkle over Roosevelt to vote against the bill. "W hat’s the dope on the Town “Seventh. Would it be wise to in and top of spinach. Bake in moderate That was m ajor rebuff number send Plan?’’ I ask Yap Louder the crease the already over-bearing tax oven until crumbs are browned one. Number two will probably other evening. “Just a aeries of program in order to support 10 mill- about 15 minutes. Yield: 6 servings [ arise when the President's social se questions” he replied. “ If you can lion aged in luxury?” curity program begins to be worked answer these questions you know as Answer-------? Happenings That Affect the Dinner out. Few Senators seem to favor Mr. much about it as Congress, the Su “ Eighth. Is it not possible that Pails, Dividend Checks and Tax Roosevelt's recommendations— they HAM NEWS preme Court or even the President someone would get and save the Bills of Every Individual. Nation have other and, for the most part, himself.” money that the Townsend Pensioner al and problem s In wilder ideas as to what should be "This is the first question. How is compelled to spend?" Well folks, the Central Point Hams separable International from Local Welfare. done for the aged, the ill and the much money is the U. S. contribu Answer-------? are still on the air and are really destitute. no secret that the ting each year to the support of the “Ninth. It it not true, that the going places. Those who forecast that the pres- White House It is is worried, bringing unemployed?” National debt is growing larger be W7DHZ is back on the air again j ont Congress, like its predecessor, all pressure to bear in an is effort to “ You answ er.” cause we cannot pay enough taxes to with a 75 meter phone and is work would be simply a rubber-stam p for subdue opposition. Second. How many unemployed support the government and the ing all the phone stations up and ' okaying the plans and experiments people are there in the United millions of unemployed?” down the coast and as far east as of the President, were mistaken. The The President's $5,000,000,000 States?” Missouri. Go to it Sandy and help I Congress has a mind of its own these public works bill has also found Answer-------? Answer-------? Truth. Why. then, should we at us put Central Point on the map. days, and it doesn’t hesitate to ex- hard going. oCngressmen are op “Third Does not the number of tempt to support ten million at 1200 W7DYK (Don’t yell kiss) has | press it. It isn't so disruptive to posed to giving the sole authority! unemployed roughly equal the num a month, when we cannot give work been staying off of the air for the I Presidential policies, of course, as for disbursing it into Mr. Roosevelt’s| ber who would benefit by the Town to that many unemployed at less past week due to the crowded condi the Congresses which wreaked hav bands, wish to ear-m ark the money send Plan?” than $50 a month, and pay our way tion that exists on the 75 meter oc with the Hoover Administration, for definite purposes. As a result,] Answer------- ? as we go?” phone band. Cheer up Mason you and contributed much to its collapse, legislation is held up. “Fourth. About how much mon "Think this last one over good be have a good rig with plenty of power but it is giving Mr. Roosevelt some Behind much of the opposition to the W hite House is the old element ey did Uncle Sam go in the 'hole’( fore you answ er.” thing to think about. why don't you get on more? last year?” "W rite down the answers to these W7DHZ (Dumb Hungry Zebra) The first actual rebellion against of political patronage. Mr. Roose Answer-------? ten questions. Then study them is still loafing on the job of building the White House came in the Senate velt has not, in the view of many “ Fifth. Are not taxes already so over good and you will find the an his Super-Hetrodyne Short Wave when the World Court was up for a Congressmen, allowed them to make high that the people can barely pay swer to the Townsend Plan.” Receiver, and at the present time vote. Every President since the war their choice of “ Deserving Demo them ?” “ If you are over sixty or will has completed only about half of it. has advocated American participa crats" for government Jobs; he has Answer-------? tion in the court, with reservations often disergarded the recommenda benefit thru some relative your an better get busy Sandy. "Sixth. Does the money received swer will be 'yes’.” W7EMB is still operating portable 1 — and every President has been tions of Senators and Representa by the unemployed for relief work, If you are under sixty and realize at Talent and reports that it is easy turned down flat by the Senate. It tives as to state appointments. Con equal the $200 a month of the just how much of a taxpayer you are to work the East Coast with a Trans was almost universally believed, gress is angry over this— and a Con Townsend Plan?” your answer will be ‘no’.” m itter that only cost ten dollars to however, that Mr. Roosevelt would gressman “ robbed” of his chance to Answer------- ? he able to do what Harding, Colltdge put constituents in easy and profit YAP LOUDER build. Some of the people seem to think and Hoover were unable to do. Most able Jobs, is in no mood for joining that it costs a lot of money to own big newspapers— outside of the whole-heartedly into a program ad and operate an Amateur Radio Sta Hearst chain— were for the W’orld vanced by the man who did the tion. Such is not the case, however. Court, as were most publicists and “robbing.” It is entirely possible to do this for \ political comm entators of both par less than twenty dollars. This will ties. It is said that congratulations Disappearing foreign trade has -, A yJ-A D Ä ^R ^M Ä Y N E include a low powered transm itter were being received by World Court been one of the most difficult oi and a reasonably good receiver with advocates before a vote was taken, problems during late years. Last the necessary power supplies. The so certain seemd th passing of the year an effort to solves it was made OREGON <I?AIRY COUNCIL by passing legislation whereby the electricity that is consumed Is about necessary bill. President was empowered to enter Fight for the Court was led by that of an ordinary light bulb. The SIGNS OF SPRING These recipes offer a few sugges Federal Government gives you the by Majority Leader Robison— no ex into reciprocal trade agreem ents In looking about for signs of tions for putting minerals and vita license that is necessary, so you see pert on foreign policy he is conscien with foreign powers, under which spring one welcomes the appearance mins in everyday menus: tious, hard-working, loyal to his each country would agree to grant that it isn't so bad after all. Rhubarb Pudding of rhubarb. Rhubarb is now found chief. Fight against it was led by the other favors. Do you know that Central Point in most m arkets and is another Butter thin slices of dry bread has more licensed Amateurs than Senators Borah and Johnson, who Secretary of State Hull is heart table possibility that is fresh, differ and lay in bottom of deep pudding any other town for its population? fear and despise any kind of partici and soul in favor of these treaties— ent, inexpensive and therefore wel pan. Add a layer of rhubarb cut in This is a fact on the W est Coast. pation in European affairs. he wants all foreign nations not dis small pieces; sprinkle with sugar, The Amateurs of Central Point Result was that the Court was de crim inating against American pro come with the flowers of spring. layer of buttered bread Rhubarb is classed along in food then so another appreciate it very much if the feated— it gained a substantial m a ducts, to have equal advantages In on until full, with a layer of would trading with us. He is opposed to value with greens of all kinds, as and people are being bothered by on top. Cover closely and them, if who there trade quotas, regim entation and beet tops, turnip tops, dandelions bread are any, would tell 3-4 hour in moderate oven. them about it instead of standing on and spinach, although it is usually bake cold w'ith whipped cream oi street corners and howling about it. used as a fruit. The importance of Serve Toi hard sauce. fAKYHMEj these foods lies in their mineral and, We are not mind readers and this Is .KtDOMSi Rhubarb Betty vitam in content. They are particu- j the only way that we can stop inter larly valuable for their calcium and 4 tbsp. butter ference when it is caused by us and iron, which are points to remember,! 1-4 tsp. salt .Saturday Only make the A m ateur Radio Stations as we are not always certain of get 1 quart of fine dry bread crumbs and their operators in this commun JOHN WAYNE in ting all of these minerals that we Cinnamon or nutmeg ity be looked upon as an asset to ‘Ride ’im Cowboy ÌJ 1 qut. sweetened rhubarb sauce or the community instead of a detri need. 2 qts. raw sliced rhubarb Calcium is needed by the human ment. We are trying to help you Sunday, Monday, Tuesday body for building and repairing sugar to sweeten. and the community— please help us a bones and teeth. Some also is need Mix butter and salt with crumbs. | little in return. Thank you. “The Barretts of »* ed to keep the blood and circulation Place rhubarb and crumbs in alter-1 W7EKB says that his station in in good order, which contributes to nate layers in greased baking dish Central Point will be in operation W impole St. general health. Milk and cheese are and Isft the cinnamon or nutmeg right after the first of the month. NORMA SHEARER FREDERICK MARCH the richest sources of calcium, and over top. Bake in mod. oven. If After having a new transm itting an C H A R LES LAUGHTON without a generous am ount of them. rhubarb sauce is used, this will re-! tenna, a new receiver and a new U is difficult to get the am ount of quire about 20 min. If raw rh u b arb 1 transm itter it looks like he's al Wednesday, Thursday calcium to meet the daily require -1 is used, cover baking dish at first, ready to work all the countries in ment. Although greens contain cal and bake for 25 minutes or until! the world and maybe a few on Mars. HELEN HAYES in cium, it would be practically imposs- j tender. Serve pudding hot without \ “What Every ible to eat enough of them to eq u al1 or with sauce. Kscall»|M-<| Spinach Woman Knows” the amount from as little as a pint of milk. Because of this We depend 2 cups cooked spinach upon milk and dairy products for 2 tbsp. minced onion supplying calcium and on the green, % tsp. salt 20U for iron, as well as other minera i: Pepper Anytime 1 egg slightly beaten To bring the amount of calcium tak m i \ t iii ' en up to requirem ents it is well to Vi cup milk combine milk and cheese with 2 tbsp. butter, melted Friday, Saturday greens. Vi cup bread crumbs TOM TYLER in Economic Highlights j -W ay / to H ealth Hi sim ilar barriers to the free flow of products. Opposed to this is George Peek, special W hite House Advisor on for eign trade— and the clash between the views of Messrs. Peek and Hull has, according to Business Week "blocked the whole progress of ex port recovery." Mr. Peek stands for government barter, with iron-hand ed regimentation of both imoprts and exports. A short time ago business men were elated at an authoritative re port that the President has finally decided against Mr. Peek, and for Mr. Hull. He will throw his weight behind reciprocal trade e eements, not barter. 166 Have You Phoned and had the Medford Domestic Laundry call for your washing? If not, you should do so at once Try It for a m onth— you will be surprised at the results and pleas ed with the extra tim e you will have for the social affairs of your group. DAMP WASH— Ic lb. SEMI DAMP— 7c lb. ECONOMY W A S H — » e lb . m u UUM0 The Farm Owner If you go East this winter, why not go through California and Southern Arizona? Ride our famous Sunset Limited or Golden State Limited through America's sunniest winter region. Stopover anywhere. 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