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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1935)
THURSDAY, MA 114 H 14, I I M ft Th* A M E K lt A N . t .ENTRAI. POIXT. OMBGO* PAOB TH A K B above Italy, with an unemployment ; it in the light of the Japan-China enough to expose small roots, thlt; the trunk at interrala o f about thre« decline o f 12 per cent. issue. wll be approximately one foot In j Inches is necessary. Tb* amount of Apply five to ten pounds o f' iron citrate per boia should approxi When it comes to percentage Like China, Abyssinia is an inde depth change« in wholesale prices, the P«®<le«t p ow er-a n d like China, It is tine surfate in the bottom of the' mate one tenth o f an ounce. The United States leads the rest o f the a hundred years behind the times, trench and cover with aoil. Appli treatment is best made in the lata world. From 1932 to a late month. I,a ly. Hke Japan, is an up-to-date cation to be made prior to growth dormaut period of the tree and be activity in the spring. prices in this country advanced 20 natlon which needs new territory, fore growth starts In the spring. One such treatment will Influence One treatment is effective for a peri per cent— twice as much as in the China possesses a wealth of min- second country, Japan. England ,era' resources, which Japan wants the tree for a period of two or three od of about three seaaona. IlK U C IO ttt BOO P E A T I IU S | „„„ m„ u showed a S per cent rise, Germany. I — and Abyssinia posseses a wealth of years, at which time the process may be repeated. 4 per cent. A large group of coun- B°*d which Italy wants. A wise resolution for any house- browns slightly. Serves 6. Try an A d in tries. Including Poland, France anflk l i ita lF a“ *1 Abyssinia fight, 11 ‘ wife to make Is to serve eggs in some * « * • A L * ll«*tle Italy, showed declines. It is an In- “ «m i inevitable that the latter will T r e a t m e n t A d v i s e d 6 slices o f bread. The American form every day. Now that spring is teresting fact that in many conntres, Victorious Italy would then es- p* II I 3 tbsp butter coming and eggs are getting more government has attempted to keep tablish an Abyssinian protectorate— TOT Ie llO W L ea l 6 eggs plentiful, and cheaper in price, this prices down— while the American an<l reaP 'he rich rewards. 6 slices liver sausage Chlorolic or yellow leafed pear can be done without increasing cost.1 Bechamel sauce Administration has gone to extreme DON'S R A D IO HER VICS trees will be needing their spring lengths to force them up. believing; Rosette Affected 1 tbsp tomato pure. ¡Nutrition authorities recommend X m. m. Q i tonic o f soluable irou shortly. Grow- eggs at least three or four times a| With a large cookie cutter cut the that higher prices are essential to I re e s M a y M ow B e ,.rs who have such individuals !□ .«nuotine«'* business recovery. However, they week for a well-balanced diet. This bread slices in rounds. Heat with Treated Susseccfully 'h eir orchards are advised to make proved to be a mixed blessing— you is because of their value as body- bUt,er in a frylnB pan and brown - 'th e treatment as given below within! can put prices up, but you can't •building food, their high vitamin !* he bread h01*1 s,dea 10 a * olden H O T P O IN T Trees effected with rosette or the next two weeks, states County' make people buy. With present trend content, and because they are an browa' ln the ra«*iitime. have the "little L e a f may be greatly im- Agent, L. P Wilcox. of Administration policy, it is doubt- excellent source of iron in a fo rm ' * * * ' poaph,n* ' * Pla<> a th,n " ,,ce Electric ful If further advances’ will t o 'r e - 1 proved by treatlnK lhem wlth lln ‘ The yellow b'aved condition oi very easily utilised in the body. Be-1 ° [ _.th* « c h »»c e of bread There Is a better chance ‘^roP0“ 1 “ *8 ,n various forms, par- trees is often caused by an iron *istered. cause of this iron, eggs are good and a poached egg on top o f this ticularly zinc sulfate. Such has been, starvation due to an excessive lime Refrigerator« ith a hot bechamel that the general index will go down. blood builders. Although eggs a re |S* rVe at once the findings of both Oregon and content of the soil in which the tree The tables on foreign trade show 1 sauce to which the tomato puree has richer in iron than milk, they con- that Japan and the United State« California experiment stations and is growing. By injecting a soluable Tin- lest known name in electric tain much less calcium or lime. For been added. Garnish with a sprig have had the best experience based the method is now suggested to fruit Iron salt Into the trunk of the sick appliances now enters the field this reason they are in no way a o f parsley. This is a delightful lun growers for their information, states tree this condition is corrected aud on a comparison of the third quarter cheon dish. Yield, 6 serving«. with the last word In substitute for milk but should be leaves regain their dark green colot of 1934 with the third quarter of L. P. Wilcox, County Agent. Egg Roll with C h « v Sauce R W R IO M IA TORS considered a supplement to it. Dish "Little L e a f or rosette effected and increased vigor is noted, 1932. Our exports rose 51 per cent, Make your favorite baking pow es prepared with these two protec trees have leaves that are small In The method of injection consists Pliono DON 407 K- .Main der biscuit dough adding 2 tbsp of while England’s rose 18 per cent and tive foods in combination assure a Medford size and show a yellow streaked or of boring holes 1-4 to 7-16 of an Poland, Boll out 4 per cent, respectively. highly nutritious, as well as palat cheese with shortening. mottled appearance. Die back oi Inch in diameter Into the trunk of Germany and France showed de able result. The addition of cheese to about 'a inch thickness and spread I terminal growth from season to sea the ailing tree, going through the clines in both phases of foreign to any egg dish gives a zest and fla with the egg filling: son is common. The exact cause of hark and into the sap wood to a trade, while Austria, Australia and 1 cup milk vor which adds to the palatability. such behavior is now known, but depth of 1 84 to 2 inches, then In Elva Livingston Lough Canada showed moderate rises Ja 3 tbsp butter A few recipes featuring eggs, with health improvement has been obtain serting within each hole the dry Slip Covers for Overstuffed pan's exports went up 51 pet cent 3 tbsp flour milk and cheese, are: ed by treating such trees with zinc Iron citrate (ferrous citrate) powder Furniture and her imports jumped 122 per V 4 tsp salt Eggs and Noodles au Gratin J sulfate. Treatment may be by the by means of a small funnel, after so Resigning— Drapery Making cent— a trend which, if continued, 4 hard cooked eggs 4 tbsp butter following methods with reasonable doing the hole is then sealed with Make a thick sauce of the flou r,1 will result in a serious internal situ Phone 1A4K-X i£iO H. Grape 2 tbsp flour lebanres o f success; soil treatment, wax or plugged with a wooden stop-] ation inasmuch as she is sending Medford, Oregon milk, salt and butter. Add the chop 1V4 cup milk trunk injection and spraying. per. ped hard cooked eggs. When cool,, much more money out of the coun 1 tsp salt The soil treatment method is For small tree«, two or three spread on the biscuit dough. Roll try than she is getting in. 1-8 tsp white pepper herewith described. 'inches in diameter, a single hole! the dough jelly-roll fashion and cutj The most representative index of 2 cups diced celery _ . Prepare a trench surrounding the made with a one fourth inch wood into half inch slices. Place slices' a is in lu-tria pro uct on. o ma e t ree from one to one an(j a half bit is sufficient, while in target 6 hard cooked eggs rut side up in pan and bake in hot *4 cup grated cheese , ^ . ! ° nl Pan^ n: " r f«*-t distant from the trunk and deep trees two or more Injections around oven 15 minutes. Serve with cheese the lowest three months each coun 1 package noodles. sauce or melted cheese. try had since January, 1932, and Cook noodles in salted water until related them to a late three months tender. Make white sauce of flour, period. In this comparison, the milk and seasonings. Brown celery “ T W O L IN E S ” United States stands exactly in the in butter. Put noodles, celery, slic middle of the list, with a gain from . . worth reading ed eggs and cheese in alternate lay When there is Illness in the fam the low point of 30 per cent. Can ers into buttered baking dish. Pour . . worth heeding ily. our service Is a necessity. ada is first, with 67 per cent, fol white'sauce over all. Sprinkle with lowed in order by Germany, Sweden grated chee>se and paprika. Set in Happenings That Affect the Dinner Japan and Czechoslovakia and then Pails, Dividend Check» and Tax the U. S. Under us, is the United Rill* of Every Individual. Nation Kingdom. Poland. Austria. France R E M E M B E R . . . that the road to successful al and International problem« In and Belgium. But Medford Domestic Laundry service Is a protection In times separable from Local Welfare. There are the figures— and even achievement is paved with ready money . . . of health by removing the expos the most cursory analysis shows ure and hazards of Washday— The beet way to appraise any na that improvement In this country especially in stormy weather. tion's success in recovering from de has been little above the average. E COUNCIL It’s Pleasant to Keep Well Economic Highlights Friday— Sat urday The Case of the Howling D o g” with W ARREN W IL L IA M Sunday, Monday. Tuesday W illiam Powell Myrna Loy Stars o f “ Tile Thin Man” In “ Evelyn Prentice” Wednesday, Thursday CARRARA ST.IN W Y« k “ A Lost L ady” X rumo 1 ill 20 * Anytime \ I IM ‘Nevada Buckaroo’ Monday T u esda y “ R A IN B O W over BROADW AY” Smash Musical Hil ! Starring .loan Mai—li U E GUARD YOUR HEALTH M EDFORD D O M E S T IC LAUNDRY "JuM call imi, M olfnnl— That's a ll!" Everyone in Southern Oregon Is Invited to Inspect the Friday— Nat urtlay Friday, Saturday C O R STEELE In Su nd ay, pression is to view it in the light of We have done more by law to pro .the experience of other nations which mote recovery than any other com face the same problems and are bat parable nation, but are little farther tling the same depression. During toward achieving it. 1 the last few years, the American Later business rigures than Mr . . . an account at press has carried scattered and dis- Thorp was able to give, indicate related comment on foreign gain* continued advances throughout the and losses, but. at least so far as the world, with a few exceptions. At The F IR S T N A T I O N A L B A N K reader is concerned, nothing has home, business commentators are been issued that gave anywhere near optimistic— many o f them seem to! of M edford a clear perspective of actual condi believe that we are due for a slo w , tions. but steady improvement that will j Now, in an article in Foreign A f not be abruptly checked, as we have “ IS R E A D Y M O N E Y ” fairs, W illard L. Thorp (Chairman. the rises o f the past. Advliocy Council of the NRA, and . . . . always available Americans who wish to under Professor o f Economics at Amherst t has adequately performed that dif stand the Itaiy-Abyssinian imbroig- ficult and important task. As part lk>— which is of international im of a general article on W orld Re- ] portance inasmuch as it ia compli co very, Mr. Thorp has assembled cating the already chaotic European statistics from all the major powers situation— would do well to think of covering the four most important barometers of economic conditions: Industrial Production, Unemploy ment, Wholesale Prices, and Value of Foreign Trade Socially speaking, the unemploy ment record is the most important. In this field, Mr. Thorp's figurei cover the representative period from August. 1932. to August. 1934. They show that~ O-rmany had the best luck in putting men back to work — its unemployment declined by 5 4 per cent Australia's declined by 39 per cent the United Kingdom » by 25 per cent, Japan's by 21 p *r cent. Canada's by 16 per cent, and Italy's by 8 per cent. Three countries— S E C O N D F L O O R W E E K S & ORR B U IL D IN G France. Czechslovakla and Pound— show rt*e in unemployment. 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