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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1935)
THURSDAY, J r i . Y 35. 1 » ;» Th« AMERICAN. CENTO U. POINT. OREGON Wednesday. July 21, 8:0U P.M., "Regular Land bank loans which Program Planning Eagle Point Extension Unit, at the are closed through and indorsed h> Meetings to be Held home of Mrs. Rita Myers, 307 N. our local cooperative association, are Peach St., Medford. now being written on a 4 per cent Thursday. July 25, 8 00 P M interest basis for the full life of the Program Planning meetings will, Sams Valley Extension Unit, at the loan— the lowest in agricultural his be held with three Home Extension schoolhouse. tory. While this newly reduced rate Units this week. Mrs Mabel C.l Friday. July 26. 8:00 P.M.. Cen applies only to new loans made after Mack, county home demonstration1 tral Point Extension Unit, at thi .Line 24. all Land bank borrowers, agent announced today. The pro home of Mrs. Tom Pankey. both old and new. are sharing in a gram will include the installation of temporary interest reduction For !officers for the coming year, the dis one year, beginning July 1. 1935. cussion of the county extension pro— Lawrence’s New our association member-borrowers gram as perpared from recommen Store Very Attractive will pay only 3 per cent, and i dations mailt- at county homemakers) per cent for the following two years | day and the planning of the local Have you called at Lawrence's until July 1, 1938, when interest ( unit calendar for 1935136. ThP pro-j since they moved into their new returns to the original contract rate. !gram will he followed by an hour of ___ "T . - ............ Lg- ,r .L — Direct borrowers, or those who have recreation. obtained their loans without becom All homemakers of the couimun-! ing members of a local Farm Loan j ity are urged to attend these meet Association, pay one-half of one per ings which are scheduled as follows: cent higher rate, or 4 per cent /be tween July 1. 1935 and July 1, 193«, and 4 'j per cent until July 1938, under terms of the temporary re duction. Commissioner loans are not affected by- this temporary re duction of interest and continue to bear 5 per cent interest. H i- W a y / t o H ea lt h , f>yAD AR.-M A YN E D A IRY COUNCIL SI MMER DESSERTS around them These may be served Peaches and cream! And how we with or without whipped cream have been waiting for them. Peaches Fruit Tapioca «'ream are In the market now and there is 2 cups milk no better way to serve them than 2 tbsp minute tapioca sliced fresh with good cream over 1 egg them. Apricots, too, are delicious iu 1-8 tsp. salt this way and with berries still on cup chopped fruit the market, there is little reason for 1 cup sugar much concern over the question of 2 tsp. lemon juice what to< serve for dessert. Scald milk, add tapioca, and cook But if you want the dessert to until tapioca is transparent; ad« have a more Important place in the slightly beaten yolk of egg, sugai menu there are simple desserts with and salt, and cook until thick Add custard foundations. Made with lemon juice. Beat egg white until milk and eggs and combined with stiff. Fold into hot mixture. Add colorful fruit, custards can be trans chopped fresh fruit. Chill thorough formed into a variety of appetizing ly- combinations and filled with food value. Untjt f o r obtaining Commissioner With a generous supply of milk in loans is also moved up to February the refrigerator, homemakers have) 1, 1940, and the funds available for the basis for innumerable tasty des-; this purpose have been increased. serts, as well as the most important i This means that a practical way food essential for well-balanced i is now open, either through a meals. Custards, puddings, cakes I straight Commissioner loan or in cookies, many of the fillings for pie..' conjunction with a regular Land as well as ice cream, demand milk bank loan, to assist many individuals for a perfect product. who heretofore were not eligible, Tile homemaker seeking suitable though it must be borne iu mind desserts for summer days has to pre-i that this loan service must rest upon pare food that will appeal to the ap-l a sound appraisal basis and ability petltes that have been wearied by to repay, taking into account the the heat. Desserts should be simple) farm s producing ability and a nor and not those necessitating a long mal level of prices. time spent over a hot stove. Then too, choose those that can be made in the morning, chilled in the ice V t Tvj M box and then are ready for lunch or t ia L dinner. Here are some recipes that are de licious combined with fresh fruit: Itukcd Custard with Freslt Peaches 4 cups scalded milk 1 tsp. vanilla 4 eggs or 6 egg yolks 1-4 tsp. nutmeg Vt cup sugar 1-4 tsp. salt To eggs which have been blended with a fork, add sugar and salt. Stir constantly while adding slowly the hot milk, then the vanilla. Pour mixture into buttered custard cups or baking dish. Sprinkle with nut meg. Set in a pan of hot water and bake in a slow even 30 to 40 minute. This recipe serves eight. After cub tards have been cooked and thor oughly cooled, turn out into sherbet dishes and arrange slices of peaches IPs store on the corner of Main and Central In the Jackson County Bank Building? If not— stop In and visit the moat attractive and up-to-date Jewelry and silverware display In southern Oregon. The Lawrence's are planning their formal opening about September 1st. Fick Hardware Co. «ItOSI.EY H E ERIGERA TORS MAY! \(. A SPEED QUEEN \\ v - o i i m ; m a c h in e s . Sale» and Service Dil II’ . Main St. Phone SOO Medford the Truth! S “ We will he glad to give full In formation to anyone Interested in (financing the purchase of a farm under these liberal provisions, or to any farmer who desires* to refinance High interest bearing mortgage .with a low Interest Land bank loan Our association Is operated for con structive service to farmers of this territory, and not for profit-making. Land bank loans are made on a co operative basis at low actual cost, amortized over a long term of years 'to help the borrower get out of debt." ¡W M OREGON PAGE TITREE ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a : Medford School • ♦of Beauty Culture* BEAUTY SERVICES * AT A SAVING * « Permanent Wave« SLUM* l-’iuger Wave wet, 23c, dry,....15c$ $ Shampoo . .... ... lia » ;♦ Hot Oil Shampoo J Haircut .......... ¡•i Marcel ..as« >. .Manicure ............ ....25c > I*; S calp Treatm ent 50« Ï JComb Wave ..... ...23c* ♦ I*! Facials ............... .. 50r* !•! Eyebrow Ar<-h .........................'¿5c« ♦ * 41»H EAST MAIN >. PHONE 84 ♦ ■era : Work done by students under suptreision Locksmith - Gunsmith All Classe« Grinding or Sharpt-nlng '♦ m mot wanp Afrrt aes w.'s (Sin Answer Next Week) BoliiiiMin Crusoe's laiuiidry Problems wore Simple— and ev«*n he hail Ills Mali Friday . . . MEDFORD DOMESTIC LAUNDRY Is the answer to all y«»ur wash • lay problems. Call for a <lrlv«-r and get the truth! OUR D A M P W A S H SER VICE 52c for a 13-lb. bundle Each additional pound 4e E lectric nml R adio Repairs We Sell Sager A Kelly Axes All Classes Saws DAWSON FILING A GRINDING WORKS 44 N. Front Medford Every piece sweet and clean— ready to Iron Medford Domestic Laundry :»» NORTH RIVERSIDE AYE. “ CERTIFIED SANITATION— (ilA R D PHONE 10« YOU It HEALTH” Young Farmers Now Have Opportunity to Buy Own Farm Young farmers and tenant far mers now have the best opportun ity in history to finance the purchase of a farm of their own, says Warren Patterson, secretary-treasurer of the Central Point National Farm Loan association of Central Point, Ore gon. "The farm credit act of 1935, re cently s ig n e d by the President, opens the way for more effective loan ser vice in several importance respects," Mr. Patterson explains. "Commissioner loans, made on ei ther first or second mortgage secu rity not exceeding 75 per cent of the appraised normal value of the pro perty (within the limit of $750«> are now authorized for financing ■the purchase of a farm as well as to refinance old indebtedness. Further more, when secured wholly by real estate, Commissioner loans, which are made out of a special fund ad ministered by the I^and bank, may be amortized over a long period of years corresponding to the terms of a re gular Land batik loan, except that the Interest remains at 5 per cent "W ith certain practical reserva tions, corporations engaged In live stock raistng are also made eligible I for • Commissioner loan. The time - ■ ■ ■ . | m M CxMtvefuertce- / k. a X. K fei ■ FRESH N E W S T O C K with plenty of hot water . . . Kelly Springfield Th ere a re no morning .grouches in the home that b o asts an A U T O M A T IC W A TER HEATER! Have a quick shower followed by a shave. (There's plenty of hot water for both]! You start the day feeling right with the world. All this convenience costs but a few cents a day. * % W e have your size on sale! HIGH in Value Investigate present low prices. The California Oregon Power Com ^ny ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ When tires price* were high, KELLYS were a g ood huy; when price* increase again, KELLYS* prim e mat« rials and Fatigue-I’ ro o f construction will *ti|| make them a good huy. But at today's l«»w price*, KELLY TIKES are a bargain. Six limes fortilied against wear ami Mow- oats—thicker, wi«l«-r. deeper tread*—a honu* ov er expect«-»! m ile a g e -a ll th e s e are your* al the pre vailing low pri«-e* if y o u Im y note. Let rid o f th o * e old lire* now let us replace them with K E LLIS. SHU LTS B R 05. A u to P ainting BODY A FENDER REPAIRING A GLASS Dependable, Reasonable, 1:17 N. Central. M>-dford. Mums 105» higbweyyetinvented-Irsthe economical eod comfortable way to go. Eailroad fares are touching bottom at Jr• mile and less. Pullman charger are • third less than formerly- Pure Ice N**t only k'-eps foods FRESH— l>llt keeps them Medford Ice & See vour »gen«, or » rite J.A Orm»nd'L 7 0 ) P sciée K idg Portland, O t v jo o W e also have lower pri ces on lighter tires. Why buy re-treads when you can get a new one from $4.25 up K elly Springfield Fa tigue Proof Tires A re Guaranteed W i t h o u t Limit to Time or M ile age! WE K N O W THEY W ILL G I V E YOU C O M PLE TE S A T IS F A C T IO N ! WHOLESOME! Call on Southern Pacific KELLY-SPRINGFIELD fatigue-proof Tires E L E C T R IC IT Y / Next time t o o go to Cali fornia, try the wain. Let the engineer «Irive yon safely, swiftly, over the »moot he it Fatigue Proof Tires ■ Storage Company j ■ JENNINGS TIRE CO. ■ Phone 223 ■ SA M JENNINGS, Prop. Opposite Nat f r T v m v i i m !f f r « r ? i !i f T 9 9 i « » !» i Y f f ;!v ;!S K r r