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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1935)
T m u s o AV, A r a r a t « 9 , ums The AM ERICAN. C E N T R IC POINT, OREGON Economic lights Happening-. Tlua A ffect the Dinner Pails, D ividend Checks and Tax Hills o f Ever)- Individual. N ation al and International p rob lem s In separable from L oca l W elfa re. PAGE TH REE The W orld’s Babies , Ay ' A D A LOCALS | PLENA NT HERBERT LAWTON All nation have babies, and some be come men. Will War cut them dowu in their prime— | A sacrifice wholly to Greed and to Gain— And do the same thing the next time? H i• W a y / t o H e a l t h R, MAVN E OREGON <Í) a i r y COUNCIL Grace G. Martin Taken By Death Carl Ramstroni left early this Grace Gertude Martin passed away week for Portland where he has ac at her home, 310 Portland avenue, cepted a position with the West i Saturday evening: after a long ill Coast Lumber company. He la to be ness. She was aged 56 years, being in charge of the inspection of lum- boril Fayetteville, 111., December ber for the company purchases, cov-| ^ i $78 Grace C. Jenkins was marri ering the territory from Corvallis ed to David Melvin Martin, August to Longview, Washington. | 28, 1885, in Arkansas. N E W IDEAS FO R TOM ATOES 2 cups soft bread crumbs The season for home-grown to Vi lb. cheese, grated Seven major pieces ol legislation matoes has arrived. They are now Thoroughly drain the cauliflower. have, at this writing passed both.g,, reasonably priced that the>" Mix tomatoes (chopped or broken up If so, Loving Mother— whether Mr. Lammey who suffered a kJght children were born to the wealthy or poor— houses of Congress— yet none of should be used every day in some with a fork) bread crumbs, seasou- I broken leg and severe burns on his union, five of them living today, 'Though your love for your baby ihem have gone to the White House form. There is nothing that can take ing and three-fourths of the grated bands at the time of the fire is re- She leaves her husband, David M., be great. for Executive veto or approval. the place of tomatoes, as their char-J cheese. Place half of the tomato ‘ covering nicely. two sons and three daughters, Wil- Reason: AH the bills are in con acterlstic color and flavor, their sauce in shallow baking pan, add the • " lieu t*le of earth want your don W., Central Point, Ore.; Forrest ference. These conferences are some’ adaptability to any part of the meal cauliflower, and cover with remain-^ babe for their wars, Otto Bohnert, one of the largest F.. Medford; Mrs. Leona Durham, You must sacrifice him for th» producers of vegetables in the valley thing that the general public hears and their high nutritive value make Ing tomato mixture. Hake 30 to 35' West Virginia; Mrs. Hazel G. Jones, State. reports that business is showing a Los Angeles; Miss Edith M. Martin, little about but they probably have them a unique and important food, j minutes in moderate oven. 350 deg. j more influence on the actual fate of! The food value of the tomato is Sprinkle with remaining cheese and decided improvement. j Medford, and one grandchild. The disputed legislation than all the much the same as that of the orange^ return to oven for 5 minutes, or un- Shall the mothers of earth still con family has resided In Medford for Mr. Mervyn Gleason and house tinue to give dramatlc and fiery speeches made on grapefruit and lemon, being particu- til cheese is melted. Serves 6. the past twenty-six years. guest, G. W. Coleman of Reno, Ne- Of their flesh and their blood and the floors of House or Senate. larly rich in vitamin C. Because of llroih vl Tomatoes with Asparagus vado spent last Thursday at Dead Funeral services will be held at their bone Necessity for conferences is o b -its richness in this vitamin and the Tlpa Indian Soda Spring. Mr. Coleman the Perl Funeral Home Tuesday at To foster the .greed of munitions of vious. One branch of Congress w ill'fact that it is not destroyed by cook-! ■4 lb. American cheese. caught 19 very fine mountain trout. 1:30 p. m.. Rev. Wm. R. Baird of war? pass a bill. It then goes to the other! ing, as it i8 in most other foods, itl 1 Vi ibs. fresh asparagus Nor compell those who rule to a- The other morning he caught 12 ficiating. Interment in Jacksonville branch. If, as often happens when! has been used more and more in re-j 4 large tomatoes nice trout and one big steelhead. Mr. cemetery. tone? really important laws are involved, cent years. Grate cheese. Clean aparagus and and Mrs. Coleman left for their amendments or changes are made in -----* --- — Tomatoes can • be used ■ • in many) cut tips four or five inches long-! bills by this second branch, some different ways- raw, canned or (remaining asparagus stalks may be I " e re suPP°se<i lo be born to make home Saturday. better the world way must be found to reconcile the cooked— and they can be served at used creamed, escalloped, or in B. F. McManana has leased the To bring nearer the Kingdom of Nip & Sip Service Station for two differences. Conference committees any meal— breakfast, lunch or din soup) Cook in boiling water, salted, Love; each customarily made up of five ner. Some new ways to serve toma until tender. Wash and cut toma years to Mr. and Mrs. Coats of Ash Senators and five Representatives, toes are as follows: toes in half. Place cut side up in Any death sacrifice that accomplish land who took possession yesterday. es that are appointed. These men then get Open-Face Grilled Sandwich shallow baking pan. Sprinkle with Should be written in Heaven Mrs. Delpha Cox and daughter together, fight, argue and sweat 6 slices white bread salt and pepper and bake in a hot above. Delore are visiting relatives at Ro They are not supposed to add any 2 tbsp mayonnaise oven 40U deg. 10 to 15 minutes. A M I L C - A N D LESS gue River this week. additional provisions not passed by 12 tomatoes peeled Cover each half of tomato with 4 or N ext tim e y o u g o to Cali either branch of Congress— they 12 slices bacon, broiled 5 asparagus tips. Sprinkle generous When your babe was sacrificed what fornia, try the train. Let tha Rev Goo. Geiwitz of Rogue River was it for? deal only with the points of differ hi lb. American cheese ly with cheese and return to a mod e n g in e e r drive y o u safely, occupied the pulpit at the Feder Did his death in the prime of ence. swiftly, over the sm oothes* Toast the bread (crusts trimmed) erate oven, 325 deg. until cheese is ated Church Sunday in the absence highway yet invented. It’s the young life One important bill in conference on one side. Spread the untoasted I melted Serve at once. Serves 6. of Rev. Lewis. econom ical and comfortable Bring nearer to heaven the whole involves amendments to the TVAact. sides with mayonnaise. Cover each’ T om a to Salads way to g o . Railroad fares are human race, As passed by the Senate, this bill slice with two slices of tomatoes, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Flooch and 6 tomatoes touching bottom et 2c a mile And forever end all bloody strife? gave the TVA power to issue bond3 and two strips of broiled bacon. and less. Pull man charges are children of Los Angeles visited at Vt cup cottage cheese e third less than formerly. to the extent of $100.000,000. The Place a generous slice of cheese on the Paul Martin home. Mrs. Flooch 2 tbsp. chopped green onions Have the lives of the millions of is Mr. Martin's neice. House version of the hill permitted the bacon. Toast the sandwich under ^ cup celery, chopped babies (young men) only $50,000,000. Similar differ low broiler heat until cheese is melt Mayonnaise A couple of weeks ago A. T. La- ences mostly of minor Importance, ed. Serve immediately. Serves 6. Peel chilled tomatoes, and slice i Sacrificed In the wars that are throp advertised for the return of done, are keeping the AAA Amendment Cauliflower with Tomato Sauce or cut in quarters. Place the re some strayed ducks. A few days la Brot Peace to the earth— brot the bill ,the Social Security Act, the 1 qt. cooked cauliflower maining ingredients of the recipe In ter some boys playing on Bear Creek Kingdom of Love Rivers and Harbors Act and the (flowerets separated) the center. Serve with mayonnaise found the ducks and having seen the Brot assurance the milleniuin is $300,000,000 Deficiency Appropri 2 cups drained stewed tomatoes dressing. ad notified Mr. Lathrop, who found won? ation Act in conference. the strays calmly feeding along the In some cases, conferees must Will he be re-elected in 1936? , expressed gratitude for the past mo- attempt to iron out basic differ The answer is Probably— but not ratoriiun but said it need not be ex- The slaughters of innocent humans creek. As usual, it pays to advertise. I See your agent, or write J. A.Ormandy, in war 705 Pacific B ld g., Portland, O regon ences That is true, for example, of by anywhere near the margin of his tended if this optional plan of re Mrs. Susie Peteron, aiul little Bon Every sensible person abhors. the Pubic Utilities Act of 1935 and 1932 victory. payment is adopted. Dannie, of V’an Nuys, Cal. visited a When nations spent millions to care the Ranking Act of 1935. few days last week with her aunt, The 25th or “ Jubilee” session of Have the Republicans a chance in for their babes, In the Senate version of the Pub- 1936? A fair one— if Mr. Roosevelt •tine congress was pronounced one Mrs. A J. Milton. They won’t need such billions for Utilities Act, holding companies keeps on slipping. of the most successful in its history wars. Mrs. Donald Foster from Wil- were given a ‘death sentence” under A cross from First National Hank A real test of New Deal power with every speaker listed appearing mtngtou, Mass, and her sister, Mrs. which all of them, with a few pos recently occurred in a Rhode Island on the program, including Governor Just think of how easy World Peace Donald Buckley of Burbank, Calif., sible exceptions, would have to li congressional by-election. The dis 'Charles H. Martin. The governor could be won whose parents were friends of Mr. quidate and go out of business by trict was carried by the Democrat* lauded the congress for its leader If each nation would take as much and Mrs. R. H. Moore, called on Mr. 1910. The House dissented— substi last time, by a 30,000 majority. This ship in state development and com joy and Mrs. Moore Sunday on their tuted strict regulation for execu time the Republican candidate took mended it for refusing to follow In producing fine women and won way to Crater Lake. The visit was tion.' Conference members are get the plume by a 20,000 majority. Is Oregon's "prophets of timidity” and derful men a great surprise to the Moore fami ting nowhere in reconciling this sues were clear-cut— pro and con "stalwarts of stagnation.” Thru the raising of each girl and ly, as they had not seen the two la vast difference of opinion— and New Deal measures, with especial Though much of the program was boy. dies In years. some belive that the result will be stress on Federal spending. devoted tp consideration of Willa no act at all this year. It is true that Republican leaders mette valley development through A similar situation is holding up are more optimistic now than they drainage and irrigation, official ac As they do in preparing for slaugh ter and blood, the Banking Act. The Administra were even a few months ago— and tion of the congress as expressed in Thru munitions of war that are tion wants an act providing for cen their attitude has changed entirely resolution took in the interest of re sold Notice to Packers tralized hanking, under which a from the bitter defeated feeling clamation throughou the state. Se politically-appointed board would they had after the Congressional veral proposals for minor changes in To the whole world of nations, in edford o u s in e s s jt o l l e g e H| h v UI appoin tm en t* m ade to order that Greed OOI AN D i r Mlftf VO URIL& rule the country's banks in major rout of 1934, in which Republican state laws were made and a request nu it y ou r con v en ien ce an d h our*. May gather more handfuls of gold. r ~ particulars. This kind of act passed Congressional representation drop- was sent the federal government to •the House, reached the Senate, and ed to one of the lowest points in provide at least $15,000 for long Permanents If each nation has millions to care Fall Term Starts September 10 faced the ire of Carter Glass, father history. Many Republicans, along j time experiments in irrigation prac- “ 1.915 — $3.50 — $¡1.75 for its babes. of the Federal Reserve Act. Mr. •wlth some unbiased publicists, feel'tlces. Each baby has millions in view. “ W h ere Y outh and O p porlu n ity Glass wants a modernized federa' that they can win next year— If they! Vale will be the scene of next's That ought to bring Joy to the par M eet” Phone 1518 reserve system continued, hates and get the right candidate. year convention when opportunulty ents and babe scorns the ieda of political domin- No outstanding candidate has ap- will be afforded to view the Vale and And bring Peace to the whole ance of banking. The issue at stak' peared, in spite of talk about a do- OwyheP projects in nearly complet- world too. ■seems almost insoluble, tinlesf len different men. Chances are that ed form. CENTRAL POINT, OREGON fß H + •Presidential influence c a n b ‘ the candidate will he a middle-of-the I Robert Sawyer of Bend was re brought to bear with unusually po- road man with llherai tendencies. ‘ elected president and Dr. W. L. Mrs. o. D. Tucker, Marian and tent force. Under any circumstances, the! Powers, O.S.C., secretary-treasurer, Bob left Wednesday for Los Angeles As a matter of fact, presidents will burn when Mr. Roosevelt Olen Arnspiger, Medford, was chosen often have better luck with their and hig opponent step before the vice-president for the first district, where she will visit her mother for pet projects in conference than on mjeju-ophones— unless all are w-rong. Frank Morgan, Nyssa, second district a couple of weeks. They stopped en- the floor of a branch of Congress. ft wju be the bitterest and the and Kenneth Miller, Portland, third. route for a visit with Mr. Tuckers Reason: Committees are smaller, hardest fought campaign in genera- The drainage section re-elected folks. more responsive to pressure. If a tjons Sam Brown. Gervais, chairman, W. Mrs. Freda Lawrence and baby at president has all the conferees of , I L. Powers, seertary; Ed Wist, 6cap- tended the Relief Corp picnic at poose, vice-chairman, and Mrs. Grace one branch with him. he can often Reclamation Meet Grants Pass. The baby is the State cause one or two members from the I Magruder, Clatskanie, legislative Mascot. Asks Change in other branch to come over to his' ! committeeman. side. Repayment Plan Mr. t D. McDonough, engineer At an rate, the conference has as Dr. C. W . Lemery and Harry Skyrman and Ouy Tex. sumed unusual importance during I A new method of repayment of j Recorder are putting in long hours ( Horres .o r to Dr. J. J. E m m en s) this session of Congress— it has construction costs on federal recla an* M edford Bldg. trying to present our application for eventually become the arbiter of ai- mation projects was proposed in a re- j a sewage disposal plant in befon • 1 m ettre lim ited to eye, ear, none, moit every bill of first importance and throat and fittin g o f glasees. solution passed l»v the Orgeon Recla- September 3. passed by either house. And con Tel. 507 Ree. 101:1 nattlori Congress in annual nesoion __ _ _ ference committees are likely to at Oregon State college designed toj \tr Alexander Is Improving from have to sweat some more over bills end the need of further moratorium ^is rest at home and will soon b<-j not yet passed, such as the ‘Share- extensions. , back in his place at the store the-wealth” tax measure. The plan proposed is to base an-1 --------- - Is tthe President’s prestige slip- nual aaytnents on five per cent of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lees and fami- plng? 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