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T H V R S D . W . A P R I L 4. 11WÔ Th# AâMRiOAM. U H N n U L POINT. OM0 OON IK A Y /T O n E A L T M , A y^A D A 8 ^M 4V H E ORfOON 'DAIRY COUNCIL M ulhollen w as t h e o t h e r c a n d id a te . Mr R. H. S le g m ille r b a d hia s u i t case p ack d last M o n d ay ready_ to s t a r t o n his t r ip to U ta h w h en his h o u se b u r n e d a n d d e la y e d his going. F r i e n d s a n d n e ig h b o r s w ere a ll so rry to h a v e t h i s m i s f o r tu n e a d d e d br t h e m a n y o t h e r re c e n t s o r r o w s ot t h e W illia m s a n d S iegm lllers. Mrs. Sat or a n d D e rv a J e a n n e c a ll ed on Mrs. E lm o S ta l li n g s a n d Clau- d in e, T u e s d a y a f t e rn o o n . W illia m B e n n e tt f o r m e rl y o f B e a g le is now P resident of th e T o w n s e n d C lub In J a c k s o n v ille . He w as h e r e t h i s w eek c a llin g on r e l a tives a n d frie n d s. Miss F i a n c e s B e n n e tt h a s been q u i t e s e r io u s ly 111 b u t Is im p ro v in g slowly. Mrs. R u sh a n d f a m il y a t t e n d e d t h e b a n q u e t at S a m 's V alley M arch 2 7 th t h a t w as given in h o n o r o f th e g ir ls ' a n d boys' b a s k e t b a l l te a m s . Mrs. S a te r called a t t h e B e n n e tt h o m e a n d a t th e B la n c h e Sw eet h o m e th is week. Mrs M a r sh a ll Sw eet a n d son P h il li p a r e s t a y i n g w ith Mrs. Sw eet. Mr. a n d Mrs. C. C, S a n d e r s o n a n d fa m ily w en t to S a m ’s V alley to see “ T h e N e g ro D iv o rc e ” given by th e H o w a r d d is tr i c t people. Milton S a n d e rs o n spent Sunday w ith t h e h o m e folks. Mr. a n d Mrs. L u t h e r W ilso n h ave a f a r m re n t e d In S a m 's V alley and h a v e le ft H ines. Mr. a n d Mrs. S a t e r and D erva Je a n n e spent Sunday a ftern o o n at t h e G ille tte place. HOW IK) Y O U R M E A L S M E A S U R E b r e a d s tu ff s . c ra c k e r s , o r b re a k f a s t t TP T foods. At le a s t o n e - h a l f as w hole P e o p le o f all age« re q u i r e c e r t a i n g ra in p ro d u c t. F A TS — E v ery d ay ; A bout two- food e s s e n tia ls e v ery d ay in o r d e r to t h i r d s o f a p o u n d p e r perso n each be well n o u ris h e d . T h e d a y 's m e a ls week. At least o n e - h a l f o f th is su p p ly , o r f a il to su p p ly , th e s e n eed s a m o u n t sh o u ld be b u t t e r a n d pre d e p e n d in g u po n th e q u a n t i t y a n d f e r a b ly m ore. q u a li ty of fo od s cho sen. T o w h a t S W E E T S — E v e ry day: A bout e x te n t th e y m e e t t h e f a m i l y ’t n eed s o n e -h a lf po un d p e r p e rs o n per week, can be to ld o n ly by t h e a p p li c a ti o n a s s u g a r . of a d ie t a r y m e a s u r i n g stic k . MEAT OR S U B S T IT U T E S — Every A s u g g e s te d m e a s u r e o f t h i s ty p e d a y : One o r m o r e d a ily of lean fo r t h e h o m e m a k e r is p r e s e n te d h e r e m e a t, fish, eggs, n u ts , d rie d peas, — o n e in w h ich s t a n d a r d s a r e co n b ean s o r lentils. v e r t e d Into t e r m s of co m m o n foods. C o rn m eal so u ffle se rv e d w ith a I t also s u g g e s ts a w o r k a b le p a t t e r n v e g e ta b le o r a so lad o f v eg eta b les fo r p la n n i n g m eals. I t m u s t b e re o r f r u i t s will m e a s u r e up to th is pat- m em bered that ta s t y , s a tis f y in g S tern given above. food is e s s e n tia l to t h e c o n t e n t m e n t C o rn M eal S o u ff le a n d efficien cy of ea c h m e m b e r of 2 cu ps m ilk t h e fam ily. 1-3 cup c o m m eal A g o o d r u l e to a p p ly In p l a n n i n g 3 tb s p b u t t e r y o u r m e a l s will i n c l u d e th e f o llo w % cup g r a t e d cheese i n g foodB ev ery d a y : S a lt M IL K — E v e ry d a y : O n e q u a r t fo r Pepper each ch ild a n d fo r p r e g n a n t o r n u r 2 eggs sin g m o t h e r s . O ne p in t o r m o r e Scald milk, s t i r in co rn m e a l g r a d d ally fo r o t h e r a d u lts . C H E E S E — u ally, and cook t w e n t y m i n u te s in a E a c h w eek, o n ce o r m o re. d o u b le boiler. Add b u t t e r , g ra te d V E G E T A B L E S — E v e ry d a y ; Two cheese, s alt a n d p e p e r to ta s te . Sep If possible, b eside p o tato . 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Miss R ebecca H u n s le y sp en t last U p sho t of th e flood of c o rr e s p o n d ence w as a r e s o lu tio n , in tro d u c e d by w eek w ith r e l a ti v e s at Bend. T h e n e i g h b o r h o o d e x te n d s sym S e n a t o r N o rris, to i n v e s ti g a te t h t H a p p e n in g s Tlutt A 'feet t h e D in n e r to Mrs. S h erril W eedeu, s o u r c e of t h i s ‘p r o p a g a n d a . ” T h a t, p a th y P alls, D iv iden d < h e c k s a n d Tax Mrs. H e le n V in cen t in th e view of m a n y u n b ia s e d n ew s w hose s i s te r , Bills o f E very I n d iv id u a l. N a tio n p a p e rs , was r a t h e r r i d ic u l o u s — It if passed a w a y la s t S a t u r d a y even ing . al a n d I n t e r n a t i o n a l p r o b l e m s In- Miss G race L y d la rd is p la n t in g , no se c r e t t h a t u ti li ti e s a n d t h e i r i n sepai-oble fr o m Local W e lf a re . g la d io li b u lb s on h e r f a r m h e r e fo r v e s to rs a r e o p p o sin g t h e bill in o r d e r to p ro t e c t t h e i r p ro p e r ty . C on Mr. W. E. W a r n e r of M edford. 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T h e co n se q u e n c e s of a ll t h i s is la s t C o n g re ss w as o n e of s y m p a th y A good p e r c e n t a g e of las t y e a r ’s th a t th e bill will no t, u n le s s all p re a n d p a tien ce. E x t r a - o r d i n a r y le g is hay c ro p seem s to be e x h a u s t e d . s e n t sig n s a r e w ro n g , p a ss in its or- j latio n w as proposed a n d p assed w ith T h e T a b le R ock s t o r e b u il d in g is iglnal form . U tility le a d e r s a r e th e a m o d icu m of o p p ositio n fro m b u s i first to a d m i t t h a t c e r t a i n i n d i v i d u a l ; In t h e pro cess of being m o ved t o its nesses a n d in d iv id u a ls. U nprecen- T h is will e n a b le th e h o ld in g co m p a n ie s h a v e a b u s e d th e i r new lo cation . d e n te d a c tio n s w ere a c c e p te d by th e j pow es— b u t t h e y believe t h a t t h e oiling a n d f in is h in g of o u r new ro ad. pu blic w ith o u t arg u m en t. T h e re w ay to r e m e d y t h e s i t u a t i o n is j was rela tiv e ly litt le critic ism of C o n t h r o u g h r e g u l a ti o n , no t d e s t r u c ti o n . ! g re s sio n a l m ov es an d a lm o s t n o c r i O t h e r m a j o r pieces o f leg islatio n ticism o f th e P r e s id e n t. a r e fi n d in g o p p o sitio n fr o m many A d e l i g h t f u l f e a t u r e of t h e e n t e r T o d ay t h e s i tu a t io n Is v ery d i f f e r d ire c tio n s. T h e social s e c u r ity p r o - 1 t a i n m e n t a t T olo school M arch 2S ent. C o n g re ss Is b ein g d a m n e d , re g r a m , fo r ex am p le, is b e in g b itte r ly w as a n u m b e r of so n g s by a sex tet viled a n d d e n o u n c e d . And c riticism d e b a t e d — an d w h en it co m e s up fo r is r e a c h i n g o u t to w a r d s t h e W h i t e C o n g re s s io n a l c o n s i d e r a t io n t h e r e is H o u se, w h ich , less t h a n a y e a r ag o, go in g to be w a rfa re . T h a t , In th e w as a lm o s t sa c r o s a n c t. T h o se w h o o p in io n of m o s t c o m m e n ta t o r s , is a ap po se r e s tri c ti v e laws h a v e a p p a r good is g n — fe a rle ss d e b ate and! SH A R PE N E D and R E PA IR E D e n tl y d ecid e d t h a t th e t i m e w hen ¡ n e w s p a p e r c o m m e n t a r e t h e sa f e -; silen ce cou ld do a n y good Is p a s t; g u a r d s o f d e m o e r ta i c g o v e r n m e n t* New A Used Mm-Lines fo r Male t h a t t h e y h a v e e v e r y t h in g to gain a n d n o t h i n g to lose by p re s sin g t h e i r N a t u r e is r e p e a t in g h e rs e lf. Las* | WK TRADE sid e of t h e case w ith fo rce an d f o r t h y e a r sh e brought th e greatest! rig h tn e s s . d r o u g h t in h is to ry to t h e g r e a t A m An ex cellent e x a m p le o f th is e ric a n m id -w est, t u r n e d m illio n s of c h a n g e is fo u n d In t h e re s p o n se to a c re s of rich w h e a t la n d to d e se r t,] t h e P u b lic U tility Act of 1935, u s an d h ad t h e l a u g h on t h e p u n y e f - ! P h o n e 2111 u a ll y r e f e r r e d to as t h e R a y b u r n fo r ts of m e r e m a n to c o n tr o l p ro d u c - | • £ l N F i r Bill, b ec a u se it was in t r o d u c e d by tion. R e p r e s e n t a ti v e R a y b u r n of Texas. A* if t h a t lesson w e r e n 't severe! If th is bill passes, a lm o s t ev ery u t i l e n o u g h . 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T h e b ill's p ro s p ects fo r p a ss in g w ere e x tr e m e l y p o or fa s h o r t tim e P E R GAL. ag o— it w as in c o m m itte e , a n d re latively few C o n g re s s m e n show ed W H I L E IT L ASTS any en th u siasm f o r it. T h e n t h e R e g u l a r P ri c e * 3 .4 0 P r e s id e n t Issned h is f a m o u s s t a t e E lectio n fo r a d ir e c to r was held m e n t to C o n g re ss on h o ld in g c o m at th e A n tio ch school March 25th panies, t h r e w t h e full w e ig h t o f h is an d Mr*. W a l t e r G ra n t was elected L U M II K R r O M P A N V in flu e n c e b e h in d t h e bill. C o n g re s s out d u e to t h e fact t h a t a law had m en fell In lin e, a n d it seem ed In been c h a n g e d a n d th e people had not P h o n e On«- e v it a b le t h a t th e bill w ould p ass in been so In fo rm e d th e election will be p ra c tic a lly t h e sam e fo r m it b a d held o v e r A pril » th . Mrs. C h e ste r been in tro d u c e d . 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Mrs S uch a p o sitio n w as t a k e n o ffici T e d F u r r y c a m e w ith th em . a lly by t h e O re g o n b u t t e r code c o m W illow S p rin g s w a s r e p r e s e n te d by, m i tt e e of 10 m e m b e r s , a n d t h e O re E v e re tt Y oung s i n g in g ‘‘In t h e V a l g o n B u t t e r M a n u f a c t u r e r s associa ley of t h e R o g u e ” . H is s i s te r F r e d a ( tion T h e only o p p o s i ti o n to au y fe a c c o m p a n ie d a t t h e piano. d e ra l m a r k e t i n g a g r e e m e n t ca m e M andolin a n d violin n u m b e r s by from r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of la r g e c o n C la ire a n d Beryl J o h n s o n of th e c e rn s d o in g b u s in e s s o v e r se v e ra l Gold Hill d is tric t w e r e well receiv sta te s. ed. T h e r e m a i n d e r of t h e p r o g r a m M ajor p ra c tic e s I n t e n d e d to be e s w as given by Tolo school ch ild re n , ta b lis h e d by t h e f e d e r a l a g r e e m e n t , w hich w as follow ed by a social hou r. a lr e a d y o p e r a t iv e in O reg o n , a r e T h e F r i e n d s h i p q u il t m a d e by th e a d o p ti o n of t h e A.B.C sy s te m of b u t c o m m u n it y w as on e x h ib it. It is to t e r m a r k i n g fo r t h e r e t a i l tr a d e , fix be sold soon a n d th e pro c e e d s will be ing of a m i n im u m s p r e a d b e tw e e n used for t h e school picnic. b u t t e r a n d b u t t e r f a t prices, fixing Miss Avys A y e rs a n d R u b y W e b t h e m a r k u p b e tw e e n b u l k a n d p rin t s t e r of C e n t r a l P o in t bicycled o u tj prices, a n d p a y m e n t f o r c r e a m on a a n d called a t t h e T ra c y - I n m a n n q u a l i t y basis. U n f a ir t r a d e p r a c t ic e s o b je c te d to hom e S a tu r d a y . 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P ro d u c e r s a t t h e m e e t in g d e w estern b u t t e r m a r k e t i n g a g r e e m e n t no u n ced th is p ractice. by filling th e re c o rd w ith a c c o u n ts T h e P o r t l a n d h e a r i n g w a s th e of the success of t h e O regon s t a te t h i r d of a s e r ie s of seven being held b u t t e r code a t t h e h e a r i n g in P o r t on t h e p ro p o s e d a g r e e m e n t . The la n d held as o n e of seven c o n d u cte d fe d e ra l m en, h e a d e d by M arvin J by officials of t h e a g r i c u l t u r a l ad- K elly of W a s h i n g t o n D. C. a n d in u s t m e n t a d m i n i s t r a t i o n . T h e r e g i o n clu d in g A. E. E n g h r e t s o n of A storia, al plan is a d m i t t e d l y p a t t e r n e d m uch a f t e r th e O regon sy s tem . So u n a n i m o u s w as th e s e n t im e n t as to th e v a lu e of t h e O regon a g r e e m e n t, o p e ra t e d now fo r a b o u t a year, th at th e p r e d o m in a n t te s tim o n y u rg e d t h a t an y f e d e r a l a g r e e m e n t Bet now on sp ecial d u ty w ith t h e AAA, e xpressed g r a t if i c a ti o n a t t h e c o n s t r u c t i v e te s ti m o n y given a t t h e O re gon h e arin g . Laundry Services- DAMP WASH 4c a p o u n d SEMI DAMP 7c a p o u n d DRY WASH Me a p o u n d ECONOMY WASH Oregon Butter Industry Accepts Modified AAA Plan I Oc a pound M in im u m B u n d le 50c In All Claaaea MEDFORD DOMESTIC LAUNDRY P h o n e 100 . . . lines of Inspiration A G R O W IN G BANK ACCOUNT IS C U R A T IV E . . . c o n d it io n s . . . e n v i r o n m e n t s . . . n n d MEDFORD a c h ie v e m e n t a r e m o ld e d by Its r e a l c r e a t iv e am i su stain in g pow er . . . 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