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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURS.. ^ * OCTOBER 28, 1937 -..— i- = = .................~ Accident Hazards in Home and on Farm Cause Greatest Annual Death Toll STATE CAPITOL NEWS A. L. LINDBECK State Capitol News Bureau SALEM, ORE.—With three courses Martin’s advisors. At the last legis open to him in the forthcoming lative session W. L. Gosslin, the primaries Secretary of State Karl governor's secretary sponsored a Snell has all of the political prog measure which would have endowed nosticators guessing as to which the parole board with vastly en one he will choose to take—that larged powers. The measure was de leading to the United States Sena.e, feated in the senate but only over the one leading to the governorship the strenuous efforts of Gosslin and or the one leading to a second term Dr. Floyd L. Utter, both members In the office he now holds. of the parole board to shove It down Interest in Snell's political am the throats of the senators. 1)115 bitions has been brought to the we?k Moody in an address before forefront this week by his speech the Salem chamber of commerce at before the Oregon Republican club tacked the measure as “an insult to at a luncheon In Portland. His dec th law-abiding and to the intelli laration that Governor Marlin's de- gence of all right-thinking people ciskn to seek a second term woulu nd inimical to the well being of have no bearing one way or another th- state." Gosslin has requested an on his own plans has been interpret pnortunity to reply to Moody and F YOU live on a heavy traffic corner ed by many as indicative of his at defend his parole bill. in a great city, It may be hard for tention io se.k the republican nom Ralph Moody is assistant attorney you to believe that the bedroom In ination for governor. On the other general and legal advisor to the which you lie vainly trying to sleep hand it is known that many of governor. while automobiles hoot and crash on —L— Snell's v-ry close poliUcal lnenus the corner, Is less safe than the busy have advised in favor of a second Fire losses on timber lands under traffic lane. term in the siate department before state supervision were the lowest If you live on a farm you consider trying for the higher hon-r in the this year in the history of the state, your cool barn a safer place than the according to J. W. Ferguson, state executive department. machine room of the city factory where Decision of Frederick Steiwer not forester. lathes and belts whirr all day long. —L— to s.ek a re.urn to Uie U. S. senate But in both instances you are wrong. is believed by many to have provided L-Roy McCarthy, under sentence Public attention, concentrated on auto Snell with a golden opportunity to f death for the slaying of a Port mobile deaths and Injuries, is being di cash in on his popularity and state land service station attendant now rected bji the American Red Cross to wide acquaintance. Known to be of occupies a cell in the state prison. the fact that accidental deaths In the progressive political tendencies Sneli While McCarthy has said that he home claim a greater annual toll. Auto is regarded by many as the one Re do s not propose to appeal to the mobile fatalities last year for the na publican with a chance to stop Wil supreme court Warden Lewis will tion numbered 37,800; while people take your life In your hands every time you commit one of these careless lis Mahoney of Klamath Fails who wait until after time for the appeal killed by accidents in their homes You totalled 38,500. Safety drives in indus acts: At top, left. If the knife slips grave Injury will be the result. Can-openers is generally conceded to have an has lapsed before beginning con tries and utilities have reduced acci are cheap. Right, combination of a wet hand and body and brbken electric wiring edge over any opponent who might struction of the lethal gas chamber dents until the deaths last year were will result In a complete electrlo circuit and death. Safeguard electric appliances oppose him in the Democratic pri which is to supplant the gallows 2,300 while on the farm, where safety In kitchen and bath. Below, this farmer handles a vicious bull with a stick to maries. as the method of inflicting the is only now being taught by the Red keep It at a safe distance; had he used a rope the bull could charge him. Snell himself is content to let '¡he death p nalty in this state. Mc Cross, annual death toll was 4,500. politicians continue their guessing Carthy is sentenced to die on Jan The bedroom is shown by safety ex Its third annual Home and Farm Ac which accidental death or serious in If he has made up his mind as to uary 7. perts to be the most dangerous room cident Prevention campaign this fall. jury might result if repairs were not — L — just what he wants to do politically in tho house, largely due to falls and More than ten million check lists show made, or caution observed. This wide;> after his present term as secretary School boards exercise full auth walking in the dark. On the farm, ma ing hazards were carried home by acclaimed safety program is one of 'be of state Is over he has never given ority over school buildings and have chinery causes the greatest number of school children. Including members of many services of the Red Cross sup any indication of his Intention. Ap th- right to refuse the use of the accidental deaths, with injury by ani the Junior Red Cross. Parents were ported through its annual roll call for parently he is getting just as mucii Niildlngs to any organization At asked to check these lists against con members conducted by chapters and mals ranking second. enjoyment out of the speculations torney General Van Winkle has ad The American Red Cross launched ditions which might exist and from their branches in 12,000 communities. as to his intentions as the prognos vised Rex Putnam, state superin- ticators are in making them. •endent of public instruction. —L— —L— Phone your news Items to the There appears to be a wide diver Twentythree buildings and bulld- to date by the Board of Control. volved in a complaint filed with the SHEEP SHOW GRASS PREFERENCES Journal. gence of opinion regarding parole 'ng sites offered to the state for a Several o.her properties are still to public utilities commission ths week problems ev, n among Governor Portland office have been examined be Inspected before the Board be by a Salem restaurant—the Quelle gins the task of sifting the offer Utlitles commissioner Wallace will ings. Strong pressure is being hear arguments in the case next ROSEBURG—Sheep showed a brought to bear by civic organiza week. definiie preference for meadow or —L— tions on both sides of the river to tall fescue, meadow foxtail, reed “sell" the board cn their particular Approximately ten per cent of the canary oat grasses when ---- Francei Lee Barton tayt: — * section of the city. The problem is prisoners released from the state turned in and to tall graze cn the grass nur READ somewhere that 68 per, further complicated by the fact that penitentiary under th e “good sery established the farm of C. cent of the women, questioned as' the east-siders and the west-siders time” law passed by the last legisla D. Glenn at Glide, on reports J. Roland preferences. In a are again divitted into smaller ture are .in jail or prison again, ac Parker, county agent. The bent to recreational country-wide survey. groups supporting some particular cording to Ralph Moody, assistant grasses and red were too far ad said bridge is their fav building or location. attorney general. One of the “good vanced at the time to bepalatable orite pastim e. Since ! —L— crisp, almond maca time” prisoners has since his re he says, and the perennial rye grass roons. with plenty of The right of a truck company op lease been convicted of first degree and orchard grass showed but light coconut, and bridge teas erating as a common carrier to re murder, while another is known grazing. are natural partn ers, to pass through a picket line to to have participated in a bank rob why—there you are! Fruit Men fuse Truckers Beet Growers deliver goods to a consignee is in- bery. Seriously though, no matter whether LANDPLASTER BOOSTS you serve tea or iced drinks, maca —L— make a perfect supplement PEA YIELD roons Assessed valuation in most Ore They’re the smart thing to serve gon counties will show material in and they're satisfying—“particu creases ofevr 1936 figures according larly If you use lots of coconut, to reports new being compiled by REDMOND—Applicaticn of 100 mother,"—adds my son. I the state tax commission. Increase pounds of landplaster per acre to Coconut Almond Macaroons in the price of property and activity Austrian winter field peas brought 5 tablespoons granulated sugar; in the building line accounts for an increase of three bushels of peas 6 tablespoons powdered sugar; t tablespoon flour; 2 egg whites; 1/3 most of the increase in valuation. per acre on the fertilized plot over cup ground blanched almonds; 14 —L— the unfertilized portion cf the farm teaspoon Speaking of carrying coals to of Vern Skelton in the Cloverdale coconut. vanilla; 1 cup shredded Newcastle, Oregon bought a lot of community, he reported to County Sift together sugars and flour. egg whites until foamy t grasshoppers this week from New Agent O. Y. Hagglund. The increase Beat then add sugar mix York. The purchase, made through in vegetative growth was readily ap turoughout; ture. 2 tablespoons at a time, beat parent throughout the growing sea ) the state purchasing agent includ- 1936 International V/> to 4 ton, 6 wheel truck, AUTO POINTERS ing thoroughly after each addition. son, he said. | ed 50 females of the species and a Add almonds; fold in vanilla and for with 3 speed Brown Lipe transmission and ! like number of males for use by the coconut. Drop from teaspoon on WINTER DRIVING BK Booster Brakes ............................ $1600.00 zcology department of the Univer Subscribe to the Journal at $1.50 a ungreased heavy paper. Bake In slow oven (325° F.) 20 to 25 min Have Your Car thoroughly sity of Oregon. The price paid was year. utes. or until delicately browned. 1936 Dodge 2 ton tiuck, equipped with 7 :50 $3.00 for the 100. Only a few days Greased. before the state had ordered 50 frogs x 20 tires. In excellent mechanical condi Try a tankful of Super-Shell from a Portland firm for use in tion ......................................................... 600.00 work at the State Col Change Now to Winter Grade experimental lege. Oil. 1935 Dodge 2 ton tiuck, long wheel base I My Favorite Recipes ATTENTION! I t Used Truck Clearance Sale with bed ............................................... 500.00 1936 Ford 1\U ton long wheel base truck, new paint, 10 ply heavy duty tires..... 495.00 1935 Reo 1^-2 ton tiuck, new paint, two- speed axle ........................................... 475.00 1935 Chevrolet iy 2 ton truck short wheel base ..................................................... 325.00 1936 International Pickup W-4 speed trans mission ............................................... 450.00 1935 Chevrolet Pickup W-4 speed trans mission and good six ply tires........... 400.00 1935 Chevrolet Pickup, new paint and good rubber.............. 375.00 52 Used Trucks and Pickups to choose from. The largest stock of used trucks in the Boise Val ley. See these baragins before you buy. NORCOTT SERVICE Nyssa, Oregon Farmers in the principal livestock producing areas of eastern Oregon will have an opportunity during the c.mlng month to meet and discuss the many problems having to do wi h range management, wintering, feeding, hay production and oth3r phases of cattle raising. Ten Counties Scheduled A series of meeting to Include 10 counties has been scheduled by the Oregon State college extension ser vice, at which livestock men will be given the results of latest studies In this field. Among those appearing on the pregram at each meeting will be E. R. Jackman, extension agron omist. 0 8(1; R. G. Johnson, acting superintendent of the new Squaw Butte range experiment station; H. A. Llndgren. extension animal hus bandman. and D. E. Richards, sup erintendent of the eastern Oregon branch experiment station. Meeting Schedule The schedule of meetings follows. All will be held In county seats ex cept as indicated; Nov. 1-2, Hame«; 3-4, Malheur; 5-6, Baker: 9-10, Union; 12-13, Wallowa; 15-16, Crook and Deschutes, In either Pow ell Butte or Prineville; 17-18, Lake, one day at Paisley and one at Lake- view; 19-20, Klamath. 23, Jefferson. UP-TO-DATE TIME SAVER ten us that every ists E conom labor saving device ultimately makes more work for everyone because more of the thing that Is made so easily is consumed, and eo it takes more people to make the Increased amount in the easy way. It all sounds vary compli cated to us, and we don’t know. We wouldn’t advocate going back to doing everything by hand, and we privately prefer traveling in a car to walking, or riding a horse, but that’s Just a personal idiosyn- cracy of our own. And we believe that a greater proportion of out population Is employed making cars than ever worked at making harness and carriages or buggies. We do know of one up-to-date time saver, however, which not only saves time, labor and trou ble. but results in a far better product than was ever made by hand. We refer to the ready mixed vegetables that come in cans and are being used all over the coun try In rapidly increasing quan tities. And we’re willing to bet anything, from a diamond tiara to an old silk hat. that mors mixed vegetable dishes containing live or six vegetables are made In a year today than were formerly made In a hundred years by hand. Can yon conceive of an old-fash ioned housewife cleaning and pre paring half a dozen different vege tables to cook In a dish like the following Delicious Dish Scalloped M ixed Vcge tablet'. Drain the contents of a No. 2 can mixed vegetables, turn Into a bat tered baking dish, and poor over one-half cup cream. Mix together one-foorth cup grated cheese and one-fourth cup battered crumbs, and sprinkle over top. Brown la an oven. Makes five servings. 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