The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, August 27, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    Till RSDAY. AUGUST 27, 1»I2
CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN. (lfflTM.1.. POINT. OREGON
PAGE THREE
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For What It’s Worth Rebekah Ledge Holds
By K. D. I*.
Eat plenty of
Session Wed., Aug. 19
-
Well, the fishing slacked up here
on account of the hot weather and it
Mt. Pitt Rebekah bodge No. 167
is reported that big schools of steel­ met in regular
session Wednegdiy
head are laying around in deep holes evening, August
19 in the I.Q.O.F,
down at Rainey Falls below Grants halt.
Pass. When the cool weather com«
j. Noble
Grand,
Emma
Gleason
In and keeps up steadily for a week
' pres ded over the business meeting.
cr ten days, the steelhead will then
Miss Fairchild. a Sister Rebekah
leave the deep holes and come up
I of Nevada was a welcome visitor.
here, Then the fishing will improve
At the cluse of lodge all present
considerably.
weie pleasantly surprised by an
— o —
Ted Goin certainly makes me laugh invitation to the home of Vice Grand.
Hedgepeth.
where luscius
when he says that salmon eggs are Minnie
natural fish food for all trout and slices of watermelons were served st
Sister
steelhead. Perhaps it is true but small table» on the lawn
remember salmon spawn once a yeai Gleason being Co-hoatess.
Guests included Mess'rs John Fos
and the spawning comes way late in
the fall and usually lasts about two ter, Clarence Merritt and Bert Hedge­
months or more, Well, what puzzles peth.
All absent members missed a real
me is that If the salmon eggs are nc
treat.
Be sure ami come to the next
tural fish food, what in the dickies
meeting and see what the surprls«-
have the steelhead or trout been
will be.
living on during the other eightX>»i
—Press-Correspondent
ten months of the year.
—o—
It clearly shows that the fislt Ilf
do not depend on eggs at all. Tit-
depend on bugs, flies and mineral
food in the water. Too many fisher­
men use eggs for bait at all times of
the year and that is why it is pretty
The woman’s Suffrage Amend-
good fishing sometimes when using
inent is 22 years old yesterday.
eggs.
Upon
this first celebration of
—0—
women's i enfranchisement “ with the
Other day down al llardy Ritti.
world at : war. Miss Marguerite M
I had the sickening experiences of
Wells, president of the National
seeing two big salmon that show ••<
League of Women Voters, issued a
signs of being snagged,
Both of
statement carrying a text for the
them were cut up for fresh eggs and
League and calling on all voters to
for about 50 feet along the bank the
make their choices of candidates f<*r
fresh eggs were scattered,
Boy th»
public office "in time."
air positively stinks with the smell of
Her statement front the league's
the eggs. And I never got a strlk
Washington headquarters said:
at all that night. Yet in the sani1
‘‘In a war for the survival of
riffle prior to that night, I caught
democracy the niche of the Li-agu-
one and got several savage strikes.
of Women Voters is already curved
out. League women for 22 years
there
lias
For the past few years
have worked toward a democratl
been many salmon snagged ami nt
government fit to survive, Now they
the rate it keep on, we will not hav *
merely work fa ter and reach more
any more salmon runs and when th
citizens,
The Is ague s text is:
No
salmon runs are practically gone, the
timocratic government will run unless
steelhead tuns till! also be gone too
the people run it.
because steelhead always follow sal
“The good sense people show thin
mon to their spawning holes.
election year in choosing those who
—n—
You know that when the sportsmen are to run their government w II
successfully passed the law forbid­ decide whether or not we shall I win
____
ding the netting of the- salmon at th" the war and keep our freedom. Aug-
ust
26,
the
anniversary
of
womens
mouth of the river. I used to thir k
that the salmon runs were bound to enfranchisement Is near the end of
Improve. It never did increase a bit the time for choosing rival candida­
The salmon runs seem to get poor r tes, a fateful period after which
every year, it’s all because of the <■ choices will be too narrow for safely.
so-called
sportsmen
who snagg d The League takes the opportunity «>■’
those salmon by thousands and throw the celebration to appeal to Voters lo
them away after they got the fresh make choices in time."
Contest Winners To
Attend Santiam Lodge
/ ifn&icq. BREADS
Buy it at your grocer's
W ay / tg H ealth
Hi-
». ¿y^ADA R. MAYNE
OREGON
Woman’s Suffrage
Amendment 22 Years
Old Wednesday
Welsh rabbit that is smooth and un­
curdled try* this:
make the cheese
into a white sauce - mixture before
you combine it witlf the egg. Keep
the temperature low throughout.
DAIRY COUNCIL
CHEESE STANDS ON ITS MERITS
Cheese is now being featured as
the Victory Food Special, designated
ns such by the U.S. Department o
Agriculture, These "victory specials"
are foods that, for one reason or an­
other, are super-abundant on th<>
market and right now this Is true of
cheesee.
cater, keeps him from feeling hungry
ritjht away after a meal.
Cheese rates high also as an I
ex; client
source
of
calcium—the 1
mineral that gives shape and perman- I j
erne to body framework.
If it Is
made from whole milk, cheese sup
plies vitamin A. Also it has in <‘ '
considerable riboflavin—another vi­
There is plenty of cheese, good tamin needed for health and normal
cheese, in every part of the United growth. In fact, cheese made from
States. There's enough to supply whole milk contains almost all th-»
our own fighting men ■to sh'p to our food value of the milk Itself—done
a llie.« to serve often here nt hom...
up in a compact package with th-
This Is good news to homemaker«, 11«,aid squeezed out.
You can count
1/3 of a pound of cheese equal to 1 j
For cheesee contains the same high
type protein that is in meat and quart of fluid milk when you flgut" 1
cheese dishes, like meat dishes, are your family’s dally milk quota.
the substantial kind around which
And here are a few cooking briefs:
you build a meal.
(1 ) Cheese and eggs make up man'
It's easy to see why- there’s so much
internationally
ado nationally and
about cheese as soon as you see whs
It has to offer in the way of food
American cheddar cheese,
value.
for sample,
contains the
efficient
kind of protein that provides the
building stuff of the body, repairs
worn out tissues. By far the greatest
share of American Cheddar is made
from whole milk, and therefore has
enough fat in It make it a good fuel
food and one that ‘stays by" the
.Salem, August 26 «Special) San­
tiam lodge, located in the Casctydia
district of the Willamette national
forest has been selected as the outing
site for boys and girls named winners
in the state-wide fire prevention
contest as sponsored by the Keep
Oregon Green association.
Located on the Santiam highway in
the high Cascades near Skyline trail,
the lodge is within hiking distance
to nearby lakes, streams and forest
patrol headquarters.
The outing, to be held September
34. 25 and 26. awaits ten boys and
ten girls plu*s an addition Green
Guard squad which places in a con­
test now open to ail Oregon youth.
The winners will be chosen on the
value of their fire prevention activi­
ties within their own communities
according to Keep Oregon Green
association who Is sponsoring the
contest in cooperation with state,
federal und private forest agencies,
"We are pleased to announce the
Santiam lodge recreational area as
the site for the Green Guard contest
outing," said Eugene McNulty, execu­
tive secretary fur the Keep Oregon
Green association. "The lodge
eept rally located offering boys
girls an opportunity to view both
eastern and western Oregon fores,
heights." he continued.
"Stile ,‘rips
to an eastern Oregon mill and to fire
patrol headquarters are planned
these boys and girls may so«
A ¿ima cut of every
¿oüar wc earn
IS OUR QUOTA
,or VICTORY with
U.S. WAR CONDS
AIR-CONDITIONED
Rialto
I NDS Till RSDAY NITE,
SEIT. 3
Greer Garson—Walter Pldgeon
‘‘Mrs. Minniver”
Nl \T ATTRACTION
“Holliday Inn”
HOLLY
Ends Saturday Nit«*!
Margie llart, Robert laiwery
ami Gale Storm
--- Plus—
Chiules Starrett
substantial
main
dishes—souffle <
fondues, rabbits.
baked eggs and
cheesee. As far as temperatures are
concerned, the same cooking rule
hold for loth of these good protein
foods. Both become hard and tough
If cooked at too high temperatures
(2) Keep heat low In cooking choc
dishes atop the stove by setting them
in a pan of hot water.. Most cheese
d'shes cooked In the oven need tern-
peratures from slow to moderate,
<3Hf you have difficulty making a
Down Rio
Grande Way”
SEN—MON—TIE
Eddie Bracken, Betty Rhodes
ami June Prelaser
‘‘Sweater Girl”
--- Plus----
Milton BerlcT—Brenda Joyce
Whispering
Ghosts”
STARTS WED.----1 DAYS
Judy Candva Joe E. Brown
SAVE YOUR VICTORY GARDEN
by putting it in a locker.
Lookers for Rent
It’s common sense to be
g thrifty. If you save you are
3 thrifty. War Bonds help you
to save and help to save
America. Buy your ten per­
cent every pay day.
‘‘Lure of
The Islands ’
Joan of Ozark”
—Plus—
William <larg.cn
and Margaret Lindsay
I
Enemy Agents
Meet Ellery
eggs.
MEETING ENJOYED FRIDAY
--- 0---
The Missionary Circle met Friday
Well, now there will be a new bill
with Mrs. Lettie Gregory with a
coming up in the November bill th it
attendance.
Rev Campbell of
steelhead netting, all along the v»a«- good
Falls, Idaho was present and
Twin
Well, I wonder if it will help any :n
gave a very interesting talk.
the long run to have that law passed
Because I have never seen any biu
help in that law forbidding the ra ­ every bit of such unlawfulness of
ting of the salmon at the mouth of salmon snagging for eggs ami report
them to the state cops, it Is bound lo
Rogue River,
suddenly slow down the snagging
—0—
If the sportsmen could only stiffeii work and may mean a slight means
their backs considerably and report of Increasing the salmon fun.
how the forest protection agencies
are prepared to protect the forests
from fire," said McNulty. "Much
credit is due to Mr, J. R. Bruckart,
supervisor of the Willamette national
forest, for his cooperation in provid­
ing the Santiam lodge for outing
headquarters," concluded McNulty,
Meanwhile, boys and girls were
urged to enter the contest at an early
date. Write to the Keep Oregon
Green
association,
forestry
state
building, Salem, for complete details.
$1.00 1st Month, 75c per month thereafter,
or $8.00 per year.
91
Sonoma Valiev Cheese Factory
% Write Cheerfully!
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PERL’S
Funeral Home
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Ketahllslinl In your community
Use Eaton'« Fine I-etter Papera
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2—No Min-mum Balance is required at any
9
time.
3—No Monthly carrying charge no matter
find
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201 Medford Bldg.
Practice limited lo eye. ear, nose,
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4—You Pay Only 5c for each check drawn
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DANCE
and each item deposited
5—here Is absolutely no charge for check
books (and your check looks just like
4»
any other check)
CHECKMASTER PLAN
DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY
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