The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, March 21, 1935, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 21, It* »
» , C JaX lK A L PO IN T. U M G U Ü
P A O S TH H K K
dinator of the Los Angeles County will get no money back. On each commendation of L. G. Gentuer, En­ the U. S. Fruit Frost Service. Test­
Simplification Commission, a nation­ crate of tomatoes the tax y ill be 10c tomologist of tbe So. Oregon Experi­ ing should be done each seaaon as
ally known authority on this sub­ with a refund of 07c. Each ton of ment Station and L. P. Wilcox, Coun­ thermometers will vary in their
ject The annual business meeting water melons sold will have a tax ty Agent that control measures for readings from year to year.
! will be held in the afternoon, and of $5.00 with a $3.00 refund. Money *tl|is insect be applied within the
Growers are therefore asked to
following this R. S. 'Bryson, field which is collected as penalties will next few days.
check over their equipment, discard
representative of the League of Ore­ go ¡uto a surplus stabelizing fund.
Infestations of this aphid are wide the broken instruments and to bring
gon Cities, will talk on “ The Demo­ All other money collected through spread throughout the county aud the others in for testing. Do thit
lition of Unsafe Buildings.”
taxes will go to pay costs of enforc­ therefore all peach growers are ad­ at once in order that this part ol
HOT-4 KOKS Bl'XH LEND VARIETY ter, salt and sugar.
The latter part of the Tuesday ing the agreement” . Mr. Tompkins vised to apply sprays as reconimen- the frost service work may be com
Add beaten
Use pleted before the danger period ar­
Hot-cross buns are with us again eggs, lemon, spice, lukewarm milk afternoon session will be devoted to said. "New growers will be allowed dated, if crops are desired.
and are to be seen in bakeries as and yeast. Work in flour enough a round table, to which any civic to plant one-half au acre each of nicotine sulfate (black leaf 40) at rives.
well as in most restaurants. These to make smooth dough. Knead well, problem may be brought. Mr. Dra­ cantaloupes, watermelons and toma­ the rate of one pint to the one
sweet rolls are a change from the adding nuts and raisins or currants, per will deliver the address at the toes, without being penalized by the hundred gallons of water, plus one
no.VH
R A D IO SERVIGI!
ordinary type of bread or roll and but keep somewhat softer than for banquet Tuesday evening, speaking agreement. Such steps are neces­ pound of commercial spreader. In­
are favorites, not only with children, bread.
Cover well and let rise. on "Regional Planning for the Deve­ sary to prevent a huge increase in creased effectiveness of the nicotine
but grown-ups too. Hot-cross buns, When light turn dough onto lightly lopment of Land and Water Re­ acreage this coming season because is caused by the spreader and Is well
Announces
of a fair price for melons and toma­ worth the additional cost.
like other bakery goods, depend up­ flour board. Divide into piece size sources.”
Green peach aphis hatch quite ear­
on the distinctive flavor of butter of an egg. Shape into smooth balls. 1 City officials of Oregon who will toes during 1934.”
H O T P O IN T
ly
and feed on fruit buds until the
have
places
on
the
program
include
Local
committees
have
beeu
ap­
along with the sugar and spice, of When half risen in pans cut two
course, to make them appetizing.
gashes at right angles across tops Frank P Farrell, city attorney ol pointed in each producing section to bloom opens, at which time they! M
Electric
Let rise until double. Medford; Frank S. Grant, city at­ assist growers in determining quo­ work their way to the inside base of
Any dish prepared with butter is of buns.
the
petals
and
feed
upon
the
young
torney
of
Portland;
J.
W.
Mcln-
tas.
Those
appoiuted
for
this
sec­
msz
Bake
about
20
minutes
in
moderately
tastier because of it. The distinc­
The bloom then wilts and
Refrigerators
tive and appetizing flavor of butter hot oven. While »till warm fill gashes turff, city attorney of Marshfield: tion are: Bob Fields, Central Point, fruits.
Cris
Kowilz,
city
attorney
for
Salem;
falls
off
without setting fruit. Many
Ted
Fish.
Phoenix,
Geo.
F.
Putmau,
with
white
frosting.
Serve
hot
with
has long been recognized and now we
crop failures have been due to this
I Senator James H Chir.nock, formerly Eagle Point.
know too, that butter is of high butter.
Tin* bent known name in electric
insect. Spraying should be done be­
city
attorney.
Grants
Pass;
Robert
These
men
will
meet
March
25
at
CORN MEAL MUFftXH
nutritive value. Beside being easily
appliance« now enters the fieli!
M. Duncan, city attorney for Burns. the office of the county agent in fore any flower buds open complete­
1 Vi cups flour
digested, butter is the only food fat
with the last word in
T. W. Munyan. mayor of Lebanon; Medford for the purpose of receiv­ ly, if good control is to be obtained.
1 V4 cups cornmeal
containing appreciable amounts of
REFRIGERATORS
[J-
F. Hosch, formerly mayor of ing applications for quota allot­
V
4
cup
sugar
the Vitamins.
Butter is an excel­
Bend; E. L. Surf us, fire chief, Ore­ ments. They will make recommen­ Fruitgrowers Warned
Phone IMIS
407 E. Main
Vi tsp salt
lent source of Vitamin A which is
gon
City;
Donald
E.
Long,
munici­
Medford
dations
which
will
be
forwarded
to
2
tbsp
baking
powder
essential to growth and builds re­
To W atch Heaters
pal udge, Portland; W C. Clubb the Joint Control Board of the Mar­
1 Vi cups milk
sistance to disease, and of Vitamin
city
engineer,
Eugene;
H.
0.
Bond,
keting
Agreement
for
final
approv­
2 eggs
D, the so-called sunshine vitamin
Fruitgrowers using orchard heat­
city recorder. Forest Grove; V’ . E. al. This is the first time in the his­
2 tbsp butter
It is logical then to use butter not
ing equipment for the protection of
CONGER
Kuhn,
Mayor
of
Salem;
Paul
Patter­
tory
of
the
two
states
that
growers
only for its flavor, but for the health 1 V4 cup chopped dates
son, city attorney of Hillsboro; Fred have attempted to get cost of pro­ their crops should at this time con­
Mix
dry
ingredients.
Beat
eggs
Funeral
Parlors
promoting vitamins in it.
Scheffel, city superintendent, Med­ duction for their crop by means of sider the condition of their orchard
Here is a recipe for hot-cross buns, i and add to milk. Combine the dry
Rhone
207
ford; J. W. Buter, city recorder, acreage control. The enforcement thermometers and frost alarms and
Medford
715
W.
Main
8t.
and for those who prefer a quick and liquid ingredients. Add melted
Marshfield; Charles Burnett, city of the Marketing Agreement on have the same tested for accuracy,
bread, not so sweet, a recipe fot, butter and dates. Put in well greas- 1
states
County
Agent,
L.
I*.
Wilcox.
ed muffin tins and buke in hot oven recorder, Pendleton; O. V. Breese Melons and Tomatoes will be much
corn meal muffins:
An unreliable thermometer oi
(125 degree F.) This may be baked city recorder. Cottage Grove; H. L. easier under the new Agricultural
HOT-CROSS Bl'XH
alarm may be the cause of wasteful
Howe,
city
recorder.
Hood
River.
Adjustment
Acts,
recently
passed
by
j
iu sheets as corn bread. Make 12
1 cake dry yeast soaked in
cup
Officials of this city will also have the legislatures of Oregon and! burning of smudge oil or a frost
muffins.
lukewarm water
damaged crop of fruit.
Take no
the opportunity of attending sessions Washington, Mr Tompkins said.
chances
on
being
misinformed
by
1 pint milk scalded and cooled
of the planning council, recreation
Interestng Topics
2-3 cup butter
these instruments, but have them i
council, and other groups which will Green Peach Aphids
1 level tsp. salt
tested and the inaccuracies recorded.
Planned for Meet
bring more than 500 people of the
• •
Now
At
Work
8 cups or more flour
Testing of
thermometers andj
state
to
Eugene
during
the
two
days.
League
Ore.
Cities
alarms is a free service offered to
1 % cups chopped nuts, raisins or
Green peach aphids are now work-j all interested parties by the County
currants
since the first Automobile was the
Topics that will range from city
Ing on peach buds and it is the re-' Agent’s office In cooperation with
2 eggs
talk of ilie town . . . How differ­
planning to city budgets, civil ser­ Cost of Production
2-3 cup sugar
ent are (In* sleek, new siream-Hn-
vice, fire dispatch systems and many
Is Aim of Melon
ÍM-"— ----
ed motor cars of today! Styles
Rind and uic? Vi lemon
other phases of government, all of
Tomato Growers
Vi level tsp ground nutmeg or interest to city officials, will be on
and methods have changed in the
cardamon
home ,too
Blue Monday wash
the program for the tenth annual
To prevent overproduction of mel­
In the evening, break and soften session of the League of Oregon
«lays are becoming a thing of the
yeast in lukewarm water.
Scald, Cities, to which officials of Central ons and tomatoes, and In an attempt!
past with quick, efficient, econom­
milk and cool. Cream together but­ Point have been invited, it was an­ to get cost of production, growers
ical laundry service putting an
nounced here today. The session of those two commodities have voted
end to ibis borne drudgery . . .
Accumulation of Shiplap, Boards, etc. offer­
You'll like our service, be surpris­
which will be part of the annual to voluntary control acreage during
1935,
according
to
Morton
Tompkins
Commonwealth conference, will b*
ed at tbe moderate cottt and wel>
ed for quick sale at exceptionally
(held at the University o f Oregon of Dayton, Oregon, chairman of the
come another day o f freedom from
Joint
Control
Board
of
the
Oregon-
March 25, and 26.
unpleasant work!
Governor Martin, E. S. Draper, Wa8hington Melon and Tomato Mar­
director of land planning for the keting Agreement. This plan of
Just Phone 1041. Medford
Tennessee Valley Authority; Earl acreage control was voted at a series
of
meetings
held
in
growing
com­
Snell, secretary of state for Oregon;
Friday, Saturday
Suitable for Barns, Chicken Houses, etc.
Damp Wash
C. W. Ham, director of the field ser­ munities during the past several
JIMMY Dl'RAXTE
months.
vice for the American Municipal As­
CHAS. Hl'TTERWORTH
“ Those who exceed their quota j
sociation; Marshall NT. Dana, district
52c
will be penalized by a heavy tax
chairman
of
the
National
Resources
“ Student Tour”
for
bundle
Board, and other nationally known which will not be returned to them;
authorities will speak to the city those who have not exceeded their!
i
U
m
b
e
r
P
k
s
C
o
m
p
a
n
y
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
quota, will get a refund almost im­
MIOFOBO
officials.
OA(«ON
M E D FO R D
Officials of this city who have mediately. Here’s how It works:
“ Flirtation
been invited to attend include: Ma­ Each crate of cantaloupes will be
W a lk “
yor W. C. Leever, Recorder Guy Tex, taxed 25c, but 18c will be returned
D O M E ST IC
End of North Central
Medford
with DICK POWELL
Treasurer Rose Hermanson, and to the grower who is within his a l-1
Ruhy Kealor, Pat O’ Brien
Councilman Floyd Ross, I. D. Lewis, lotment. To the grower who has
Phone 7
LAUNDRY
Ellis M. Clark, Fred Hesselgrave, A. planted more than his quota there '
l
m
m
m
m
Wednesday, Thursday
will be a penalty of 18c because he
Chomel and A. O. Myers.
The convention will open Monday.
“ The Notorious
March 25, with "A Program of Co­
Sophie Lang”
operation in Liquor Law Enforce­
ment,” as the topic. O. R. Bean,
Portland, president of the League of
Oregon Cities will preside. At the
20
: oon lunaheon that day Governor
Anytime
Martin will talk on "The Future >t
titi \ r » I
Oregon.” Following this session Mr.
Draper will speak on "The Tennessee
Friday, Saturday
Valley Authority, a National Under­
taking.” The rest of the afternoon
Ken Maynard
will be taken up with legislation af­
in "EIGHTIXG TH R I'"
fecting municipalities.
The 10th anniversary banquet will!
be held Monday evening, when M r.'
Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed.
Ham will talk on "New Relationships
Clark Gable
with
the Federal
Government."!
Everyday problems of city govern­
Claudette Colbert
HE economic* an Elec­
ment. with a number of Oregon men
In tile picture tlmt won five
tric Refrigerator effect*
on the program, will be discussed
awards from the Motion Picture
Tuesday morning.
Following the
not only pay for the
Academy.
early meeting, Mr. Snell will talk
refrigerator, but you keep on
on "The Value of Uniform Budget­
U
it Happened
ing and Accounting Procedure.”
s a v i n g this money month
State and community planning will
One Mght”
after month and year after
be discussed at the Tuesday luncheon
year.
meeting by Gordon Whithall, co o r-.
H i -V
ay / to H ealth
^ J - Ä D A R^M Äi'N E
OREGON rDAIRY COUNCIL
Times have
changed .
Low Grade Lumber
LOW PRICE
* timo
ANY GOOD
*
Electric Refrigerator
more than pays for itself
T
Gilmore, standard
nel Marine
i roducts
*
...
c
at the
Nip & Sip Service Station
Central Point
What you save on food costs and household
expenses will probably meet the easy
monthly payments and the health-giving
convenience of electric refrigeration must
be experienced to be believed.
You’ll be proud of your electric refrigerator
after it has paid for itself. There is a size and
orice for every requirement. Prices are ex­
tremely low at this time; now is the time to
buy. Every day that you wait means just so
much delightful convenience and pride of
ownership lost, just so much money you
•night have saved and didn’t. Phone t~day
for complete details. Or see your favorite
’«aler.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON
POWER COMPANY