The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, July 18, 1935, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THFRKDAY, JULY 18 , ittHS
The AMERICAX, CKXTUYL POINT, OREGON
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Hi • V ay / TfeH ealth
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is reflected in exorbitant, perhaps experts contradicting each other. surpluses are taking the place of he done only if foreign countries can
confiscatory taxes.
The solution to the deficit problem shortages. The Department of A g r i-1 sell mors goods in this country.
In the eyes of the politicians, the will not be solved by political
culture
forecasts
a
670,000,006
PORTLAND, Or«., July 6 — The
deficit also occupies a large part ot speeehes from either side. But until
bushel
wheat
crop
—
70,0.00.000 Oregon agricultural adjustment act,
the laudscape. During the political it is solved. American business will
war that will be fought next year, remain unconvinced that natural, more bushels than is needed for do­ with all Its codes and marketing
the deficit will be an outstanding suuud recovery can be achieved.
mestic consumption. Fruit and vege-j agreements, was declared unconsti­
issue.
Republicans will claim that
tables are unusually abundant, with tutional in an opinion handed down
the Roosevelt Administration is im­
Business is holding steadily to a lower prices resulting. Only impor­ here today by Circuit Judge John P.
periling
the"
country’s
credit,
is
run­
NEW W AYS TO USE SOI K C R U M minutes.
level
that is somewhat below that of tant agricultural shortage will be Winter of Multnomah county.
Baste occasionally with
Eleven marketing agreements and
Sour cream is considered a real liquid that accumulates in the bot­ ning us into bankruptcy at express a year ago. Fall buying Is down, meat, which will be comparatively
train speed. Administration spokes­ due principally to the hope of large scarce, and so will continue to de­ codes In Oregon would be affected by
find in most households. Many deli* tom of »he pan. 4 servings.
the opinion of the Multnomah cir­
men will pooh-pooh that, and an­ purchasers that prices are about- to mand high prices.
clous dishes can be prepared with it.
Sour « ream C ottage ( lire-«'
cuit
court today should its holding
swer
that
vast
expenditures
were
es­
The
cotton
situation
seems
to
get
break
now
that
the
codes
are
out.
In fact, some of the most popular
Pancakes
sential to fighting depression, aud July may witness a rise in the gen­ progressively worse. Only way out the agricultural agreement act un­
foreign dishes are popular because
2 eggs
that the country's credit is easily eral business index that will bring says Henry Wallace, lies in increas­ constitutional bo sustained by th«
of sour cream used in their prepara­
1-3 cup cottage cheese
able to stand the bill.
it us with last year, according to ing cotton sales abroad— which can state supreme court.
tion. This is especially true of Russ­
'a <sp baking soda
ian cookery and many of their dishes
Irrespective of which side is right, some experts.
3-4 tsp salt
made with sour cream are accepted
federal finance presents a depres-, Power production has not gone in­
3-4 cup sour cream
favorites over the world.
'z cup flour if cream is thick or|8'*>K picture, aud has done so ever to its usual seasonal decline. This
But you no longer have to wait
3-4 cup If cream Is thin
¡since 1930, when the last surplus unlooked-for strength has resulted
for cream to sour. It is now produc­
Beat Hggs. add cheese, blend wellJ w*" recorded on the Treasury's led- not from increased domestic usage,
ed in the modern dairy and is made Sift flour, measure, resift with bak-1 gers. That year's surplus amounted but from large commercial users.
from rich cream, carefully ripened ing soda and salt. Hlend sour cream I to $735.000,000. and in the ten pre-
Commercial private contruction is
\ NSW E lt T O LAST \\ K K h S 1MCTI ItE
with a pure culture under controlled and egg-cheese mixture: add flour I ceding years the government's re­ also at a relatively high level, and is
conditions. This insures a uniform mixture and beat thoroughly. Allow iteipts had exceeded expenses by the far ahead of last year.
The I loci amt ion o f ln<le|Miii|ciic<‘ \«.«s not signetl until July 1», 177«!
product with its delicate character­ batter to stand about 10 minutes be-i handsome sum of $10.000,000,000
During May, Business Week says,
istic flavor. More and more house­ fore baking. Dip out about 1-4 cup
In 1031. the red ink period began, machine-tool business hit a five-year
wives are purchasing this sour cream hatter for each cake; saute in butter when the federal government spent high. The motor industry is fair,
because satisfactory results with 11 on moderately hot griddle. Serve hot $463.000,000 more than it received. and prices are resonably firm.
are assured.
PHONE l«lO
Export business Is well above last
with butter and syrup, or sprinkling i Then, in 1932, the era of really large
s o n ' l l R I V E R S ID E A V E N T E
Some unusual and delicious re­ of sugar. Yield: 10 to 12 cakes. (A defielts set in, with a total of $2.- year, which, in turn, registered a
cipes using sour cream are.:
typical Russian use of these pan­ 741.000,000. For the next two years large advance over 1933, when for­
Stuffed Tomatoes
cakes is to serve them for luneheon the deficits were $2,607,0<M),000 and eign trad«' was almost at a stand­
4 good-sized tomatoes
with smoked fish>.
$3,61)6,000,00(1 respectively. And for still.
2 tbsp green pepper, diced
Itake<| V eal o r Kaliliit
The farm outlook is changing, and
‘ the fiscal year which ended on June
V* cup bread crumbs, buttered
1'-z pounds veal shoulder cut in | $0. 1035. it is estimated that the de-
6 tbsp sour cream
2-Inch cubes or 1 rabbit
j licit came to $3,065.000,000.
Dit. K. 4 . M i l.H O L L A N D
Mi cup cooked veal
1-3 cup cottagp cheese
It is a notable fact, according to
Denti*«
1V4 tsp salt
1 tfe tsp salt
the 1’ . S. News, that the 1931 and
H cup cooked rice
2 tbsp butter
Hours II to 5
I —It Mol. Illdg.
1932 deficits were not due to great­
4 large mushrooms
1 eup sour cream
Evening by Ap|Kiintiiieii|
ly enlarged spending, but a falling
Dash of pepper
tg eup water
Medford, Ore.
off in revenue. Since then, taxes
Scoop out about half the pulp
Roll veal or rabbit in flour mixed have been raised and revenues in­
Ilffhe Phone 1225-R— Res. 744-Y
from inside tomatoes. Chop up the with salt and pepper. Heat butter in
creased. but spending has gained at
scooped-out pulp and combine with skillet, add veal or rabbit and brown
a much faster rate.
For example,
all
ingredients
except
buttered nicely. Add water and hake at 325
direct and indirect doles for tinem
crumbs. Neatly stuff mixture into degrees F. first covered for Vi hour
ployed accounted for the spending of
tomatoes and cover with crumbs. than uncovered for Vi hour. Add the
$3,090.000,000 in the 1935 fiscal
Place in buttered baking dish with sour cream and hake 15 minutes
period alone.
a little water and melted butter, and longer at 25ft deg. F. Yield: 4 to 5
At the start of 1934, the President ¡=
BEAU TY SERVICES
bake at 375 degrees F for about 30 servings,
said he expected that federal outgo
A T A SAVING
$
would balance income beginning j ► Peniument Waves .......
$1.00*
string beans require only 30 minuter with July 1, 1935. Now. in the Presi­ [ Finger Wave wet, 35c, di*y,.. 'i5c*
at 10 pounds pressure. Salmon is dent’s latest budget message, he | * Shampoo .............................. 25< «
processed 120 minutes at 10 pounds forecast that the 1936 deficit would ► Hot Oil Shampoo
................50cJ
pressure, and chicken is processed be $3.592.000,000— the largest in ► Haircut
.......................... .25« ♦
only 65 minutes at 15 pounds press­ our history. Reason for that about- [■ Martel
............................
25««
ure.
face, says Mr. Roosevelt, is the un­ ► Manicure .........
...
25c*
How long should I process salmon
Directions and time tables for looked-for persistence of depression
► Scalp Treatment
.............. 50c*
In a pressure cooker? Can l reeook
canning fruits, vegetables, meat and coupled with the fact that only the I ¡Fond) Wave
............25c ♦
jars that have only been processed
fish (H E 741) may also he secured Federal government seems eapabh
; Facia I*
.............. 50« Î 1
30 minutes and are showing signs
from the home demonstration agent. of providing relief for the needy. | »¡Eyebrow Arch
...................25« J
of spoilage?
■ ¿ j™
410H EAST MAUN
.
Some business men answer that by I j
How much sugar is used in mak-1
PHONE 84
saving
that
one
major
cause
of
this
tng loganberry Jelly?
\
Work dont by students under supervision
>
persistence has been the vast in­
f
How much liquid is added for pro­
crease in governmental expenditures
cessing in the Jars?
and legislative interference with
These aud numerous other in-1
Y
business-— that we are pursuing a vl-
quiries that are being received dally
MERC It TNI
I clous circle which can end only in
by Mrs. Mabel C. Mack, county home!
tlFETMONl BETWEEN
All Classes Grinding or
demonstration agent on canning, Happening* That Alfeet the Dinner j national insolvency. This view is. of
32" «NO SL WHERE 1000
Sharpening
preserving and pickling, indicate ; I’ails, Dividend Clunks and Tax course, held to be false by Admin­
ST«TX l i m i FREIN
Hills of Every Individual. Nation­ istration economists.
that the homemakers of Jackson
Klwtrlc and IL m II o Repair*
«ND NEtlTNFUl
At
any
rate,
more
money
is
being
al
and
International
problems
In­
county are busily engaged in pre­
W«* Si'll Sager <V K«‘ lly Avis
'spent than is being collected. It is
separable from Local Welfare.
serving surplus fruits and vegetables
All Classes H ums
forecast that next year the Ameri­
for the family food supply.
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DAWSON FILING A
If it is necessary to purchase ( In the eves of industry, the federal can people will be deluged with
more
and
bigger
figures
than
they
GRINDING W O R K S
fruits and vegetables for canning.; deficit looms large.
Business men
the homemaker should plan a bud­ in company with Investors, property ever heard before, during the con­
44 V. Kr«>nl
Me«lford
get for the family food supply for owners and other taxpayers, have duct of the national election. The
S U M M E R OR W I N T E R
on® year, to insure a larger variety watched the government charge pre­ people will he confused by so-called
of foods preserved, and au economic sent activities against future Income
WESTINGHOUSE
G I V E S YOU T H I S
saving. A leaflet on the “ Suggested — and are wondering how long it
Plan for Family Vegetable Supply A will he before the paying-off process
Budget for Preservation” may be se-|
VITAL “ S A F E T Y - Z O N E ” PROTECTION
cured from the home demonstration
agent, county courthouse. Ask for
HE 721.
In canning the fruits aud vege­
# Westinghouse “ Safety-Zone” Refrigeration is
tables successfully with a minimum
amount of spoilage, one must con­
year ’round health protection — it
fresh
sider several important factors. Mrs.
food safely fresh! And in addition to this vital
Mack stated.
First, the product should lie fresh.
protection
Westinghouse gives many special
A MILE-AND LESS
Two hours from the garden to the
N e x t tim e you g o to Cali­
features of convenience . . . greater operating
can is a good rule to follow. Second,
fornia, try the train. Let the
cleanliness. Canning success depends
economy . . . permanently trouble-free operation.
en gin eer drive you aafely,
to a considerable degree upon clean :
tw iftly.over the sm oothest
N o w Westinghouse also gives 5 Years’ Service
highwayyet invented. It”a the
food, clean equipment, clean meth­
economical and comfortable
ods and personel cleanliness.
4$
Protection on the famous hermetically-sealed
way to go. Railroad fares are
Third, through sterilization of
touching bottom i t 2f a mile
mechanism of all standard models for only $1 a
thp product by the application of
and less. Pullman charges are
\.
a third less than formerly.
heat or processing.
Fruits may be
u
y«**r! Come in today — see for yourself the many
processed by hot water hath or oven,
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practical advantages of Westinghouse “ Safety-
or open kettle methods. Vegetables
and meats and fish should be pro­
Zone” Refrigeration.
cessed In a steam pressure cooker,
if possible. Thorough heat penetra­
tion is necessary in processing. To
aid In this all vegetables should be
packed boiling hot. The time for I
Sal- 1
processing varies for different foods, j
For example, peas are processed 43 j tice your agent, n r * rile) A . O r m a n d y ,
minutes at 1«) pounds pressure while ) ’ « 5 T^citic Bldg.. Portland, O r e g o n
, ¿ y ^ A D A .Rr-M AYN E
or | gon
dairy council
It’s the Truth!
Medford Domestic Laundry
A
Medford School l
:of Beauty Culture*
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WHO
ELSE
iWants an Electric
Refrigerator?
N o D o w n P aym en t
Questions A nsw ered
By County E xpert on
Canning Problem?
SAFEGUARD YOUR
WITH
E conom ic
H ig h lig h ts
Locksm ith - Gunsm ith
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keeps
Southern Pacific
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187 X. Central.
IN fM i
P u re Ice
*
N«*t only
but
keeps
keep« them
foods
FRESH—
W H O LE S O M E !
food was kept cool 7n the cellar
<“^5 meant countless trips ut
► n the cellar steps to keep the foe
from spoiling. How different is the mode-
noma with its automatic refrigerator silently
manufacturing a constant supply of ice cub^s
e'iminating food wastage—actually paying
for itself in food savings . . . the automatic
refrigerator costs but five to eight cents a
day to operate! See the latest models.
Call ns
M edford Ice Sc
Storage Company
/ t y r i a e r a f o i i
6 CU. FT . BOX
^cs, life in
» n d da'“ "
I'hcme I «»All
i
80 S "
Westinghouse
The California Oregon
Power Company
$ / ? .6 7
O
Per Month
P °r 36 Month*
People’s
Electric Store
Backed by a Positive 5-year Guarantee
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