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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1935)
THURSDAY, OCTOBER |7, j « « T h « A M E R IC A N . O K N T R .lL PO IN T. OREGON — I~ ^ K P I L E URGED PAGE FTVE » !*■* arrest anyone who drives into vldea substance for lawyers to fight. intendent of the Southern Oregou tion as to Where you feel our gov- gram but is entirely dependent upon F O R R A D D R I V F R Q an int,' r8*>«'>‘1n and has a collision. over in court. Why should the state,1 Branch Experiment station at Talent eminent can better serve our peo- increased taxation to meet the pres r L J K D A U M U K l V t - K d lhen prosecute him for dis<)rd(<rl>. city or county be interested in who has carried through several genera- pie,' 1 rnust say in all candor that ent situation and to prevent a disas By T. C. FREIBERG ( corduct, for he is Indeed plenty dis- pays who? That i» the duty of the'tions a selection project which has I believ ve the best service it can ren- trous social upheaval. Portland Traffic Officer ! » r<lerly. It disturbs people, causes civil courts, and If one is going to produced a strain of the favorite der the country it: “ This acknowledgment of broken If we are really to cut down accl- a *ot ° f excitement, clutters up the have accidents, let him or her do commercial variety which has shown pledges should of necessity Incl ' lte|M-al Held Failure ents and stop some of the hilling stre** with glass and automobile their own investigating. It will soon marked resistance to the disease "First, to make a frank atkuow- an admission of the tragic failure ol ’hlch goes merrily on day after day. Parts, and often a dead person. ( make the driver plenty careful. It when grown in the station plots. repeal and a speedy reversal of that •e must adopt sterner measures than arrest a man who goes down Is hard to get eye witnesses In some Further field trials with the re- ltdgmtui ol lts broken pledges, action." Second, its failure to meet ade- |any tried out to date. j tbe street yelling aud drunk and cities. I am not sure but that a lot slstant strain are planned in coop- Many speeches have been made charge Jiim with disorderly conduct, of people »ant to have accidents eratiun with growers next year to quately the economic, industrial aud Auyone who has never received just to collect insurance, if possible. determine whether the resistance is ^ nane*** situation; to various civic bodies, many inches Why not the auto driver? the American regularly will be sent Itorkpile Nugge-ted 1‘lain Sign« Needed f space in the newspapers have been | fixed enough to remain consistent "Third, of its failure to decrease a sample copy for one month free given, buf none seems to point to any Speed! — Basic law! Someouei Punishment: We have lately seen year after year and whether it is permanently unemployment. "And fourth, to admit that at the if they hand in their names at this definite solution. These speeches thought up a good idea, but did notiwha' * set rln** would do ln * case effective under varying soil and oth- fall upon the same ears and do not go quite far enough. It is not in- where there was an "open or defec- er environmental conditions. If it present time it has no adequate pro- office, get much farther. Fifteen minutes terpreted by all drivers alike. If w e,,ive n>uffl*r.’* Now noisy cars are holds the advantage shown undei ___________________________________________ after, they are forgotten, and some- are going to allow high speed on the K**,,iuK P>®nty scarce. The same experimental conditions this year It times several of the listeners, going state highways and have a fixed lim- ,hlnK wlU work wi,h other violations, will be a boone to an industry of back to their duties, are arrested for it in the city, then why doesn’t the ° ,K*n up ,he olJ Linton rock pile growing importance. This disease was first investigated speeding. state put up signs on all parta of and *,art puttlnK *om® o f the drivers Are We Serious? the highways, and designate just out th*‘n* to work and 11 won's be in 1931 when reports were that "a Are we really serious about this what speed may be used at th a t;'0" 8 b‘ for® we will be driving with bad case of wilt," was prevalent in tomato fields in southern Oregon accident business? If go. why don’ t; point? For instance. 30 miles at one 80n)e ,v*ard for *ai«y- by Dr. McWhorter proved we untangle ourselves from a maze stretch and further on where it is Now ,f *ome one wants really Studies to of legal terms and get some real safe, 50 miles, and keep these sign® do 8° nie,hin8 constructive, get busy successively that it was neither com- common sense into the situation up and in good condition and then and change the law, cook it down to nion wilt nor bacterial canker which namely this: Take the right of way enforce the speed laws to the letter. some common seuae. Then let u s' It was later "authoritatively" pro- Laboratory study finally "cut tbe law" No two drivers ' Absolutely the same thing should be put it to work with a will and fa u lts nounced. will siuin be forthcoming.— Oregon- revealed that two diseases were prev- will ever agree as to who really had done in the city. alent. one the spotted wilt of Aus- , the right of way. If they had been' In this way we can take some of *an' tralia, England and the Pacific trained as an engineer on the rail- the burden off of the overtaxed brain Coast, and the other, and major one, road they would all do it alike, but of the auto driver. Mske it simple New Tom&tO th,. hithetro undescribed lip blight. that is impossible, with condition? enough and he will soon understand a.s they are. Disease Is Studied " *■ nom *•«■*»•'» " ‘•"• -i to o* ,«• of the virus disease groups but its After taking out the ‘ Tight of Accident investigatiou only pro- method of spread has not been de Definite progress is being made in 1 termined and no satisfactory artifi the study and control of the tip cia l innoculation has been accom blight disease of tomatoes prevalent plished except by grafting diseased in Southern Oregon for the past five tissue on healthy plants. A potent | years, report specialists of the Ore insect carrier is still suspected and j gon State college experiment station sought. who have been attempting to solve TlKt ! this new malady which causes many , , pi p , . - (See Answer Next W eek) thousands of dollars damage a u n u -| ^ ® k® ® L / T y x . h l C I It's the Truth! H i -W ay / t o H ealth . A D A .R , MAYN E OREGON TitJ QUO? ARf A M DAIRY COUNCIL MILK SOI PS FOIt ECONOMY brown and crisp. Remove from heat, Indicts New Deal Although this particular disease! ---------- ,Uo®s a quart of milk a day seem ladd onions. potatoes, tomatoes, salt u xs ANGELES. Oct. 15.— Bishop1 [more than your child will drink? Is and pepper. Cover with boiling wa is now confined, so far as known, to Cannon, J r o f the Methodist | tt pint more than the adults in your!ter and simmer until vegetables are the southern Oregon dtstrlot, the family will drink? Nutritionists say ¡nearly tender. Add corn and cook work being done With it illustrates j Epi8copa, oh„rch. South, today res-j that children need one quart andj iq minuts longer. Add the soda and the many angles followed in "hunt-! ponded to President Roosevelt s re adults one pint, but of course, it's hot milk which has been slightly ing down" any new disease. quest for the advice of the nation's not necessary to drink it all. Part thickened with the flour and butter. At present J. A. Mllbrath gradu- clergy by writing a bitter indictment! of it may be used in soups, some In Stir rapidly while adding milk and ate student, working with Dr. Frank of what he termed the admlnistra-' cookng vegetables, some in gravies serve hot. Serves 8. P. McWhorter, plant pathologist at tion’s "unparalleled record of broken and sauces, and in desserts. Use the central station, is engaged in a pledges.” milk especially in soups if you must STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, technical laboratory and greenhouse The letter of the noted dry leader’ MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, study of the actual nature of this to the president, made pubic here 1 economize. E< T., REQUIRED BY THE A »T virus disease, Its means of transmis was particuarly caustic in criticismi There are several reasons why OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24. sion and other necessary facts. They milk soups are an economy measure. of Mr. Roosevelt for his asserted 11112. With milk, soup can be made to con biological part In repeal of the 18th amend Of The American, published week are also studying the tain all the food values necessary ly at Central Point, Oregon, for Oc phases of the disease as it appears ment. for an adequate meal. This Is par tober 1, 1935. under field conditions and in exper- Bishop Cannon concluded by say-1 ticularly true of chowders which are STATE OF OREGON. imental plots in southern Oregon. ing: COUNTY OF JACKSON, ss. filling, like other soups, but are Meanwhile, F. C. Relmer, super- "In reply therefore to your ques- Before me, a Notary Public in and more "lasting". for the State and county aforesaid, Milk has the important characte personally appeared A. E. POWELL, ristic of holding its orginal food va who, having been duly sworn accord ing to law, deposes and says that he lues "through thick and thin” . Not is the Publisher of The American, even heat has much effect on the and that the following is. to the best calcium, and protein, and the two of his knowledge and belief, a true vitamins A and G, for which milk statement of the ownership, man is important, are resistant to heat. agement, etc., of the aforesaid pub lication for the date hown in the Milk soups have the food value of above caption, required by the Act milk plus the nutrients of the ve ot August 24. 1912. embodied in getables. meat, or fish of which the section 411, Postal Laws and Reg soup is made. Recipes usually call ulations, to-wit: 1. That the names and addresses them "creamed soups” but they are of the publisher, editor, and business made of whole milk. When ingre manager, are: Publisher: A. E. Powell, Central dients such as chopped vegetables fish and salt pork or bacon are add-! Point, Oregon E. Powell, Central ed you have chowder which Is really po®dU<^ r<lgo'^ a full meal in one dish if you choose1 Rusiness Manager: A E. Powell, th.. right ingredients. Central Point, Oregon. 2. That the owner is: A. E. Pow- These recipes are nourishing and ell, Central Point. Oregon. suitable to school day appetites: 3. That the known bondholders CLAM CHOWDER mortgagees and other security hold-, 1 pt. minced clams & liquor ers owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mort - 1 1 cup potatoes, sliced gages, or other securities are: A. A. 3 onions, sliced Galt, Modesto, California. % cup diced salt pork or bacon ! That the two paragraphs next t quart scalded milk above, giving the names of the own ers, stockholders, and security hold-1 2 tsp salt ers, if any, contain not only the list; 1-8 tsp pepper of stockholders and security holders 2 cups boiling water as,they appear on the books of the) 1 tbsp butter company, but also. In cases where Clean and pick over clams and the stockholder or security holder | ■ bop hard parts, keeping soft parts appears upon the hooks of the corn- W------ ------ liquor. _ __---------- hole. ----- Strain Fry --------------- salt pork uclary ^ ." .V r e lX n ? the î a » / o t th " peri ! or bacon, add onion and cook until son or corporation for whom such i light brown. Add potatoes, boiling trustee is acting. Is given: also that| water, salt and pepper. Cook 10 the said two paragraphs contain affiant a full minutes. Add clams and liquor and statements embracing belief as to the cir-| cook 5 minutes. Add milk just before cumstances J"®’ and conditions under serving. Serves 6. which stockholders and security hold ers who do not appear upon the! CORN CHOWDER RISQUE 2 slices salt pork,or bacon, diced hooks of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in » capa This big economical automobile gives you much 4 small onions, minced city other than that of a bona fide| 6 medium potatoes, cubed owner; and this affiant has no rea amazing new style and beauty-—it gives you all son to believe that any other person, 4 tomatoes, peeled & diced association, or corporation ha» » “ T' 2 tsp salt you will ever want in any m otor car. interest direct or Indirect in said H tsp pepper slock, bond», or other securities than 1 pt boiling water as S O stated by him. , A. E. POM ELL. 2 cups corn, fresh or canned Sworn to and subscribed before1 V t*p soda me this 8th day of October. 1935. 1 quart hot milk A carload of New < Seal ) GUY TEX. 1 tbsp flour Notary Public for Oregon. My Commission expires March 1 ,’ 1 tbsp butter Fry pork or bacon until light 1939 ________ The Old Tin Tub is Definitely OUT! 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