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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1935)
THURSDAY, APRII. 25. It»,1« T h * A M E R IC A N . 4 E N T R A I. PI’S X T , O R E G O N PAOR TURRE ' 4-H Clubs , in my r**pousibilty for their develop- W hit«, and children Saturday. did sermon. An egg hunt was en- laei11 Arthur Sailers, one ot our joyed by the children and the morn* I am therefore willing to devote school directors visited school cue i0g was closed by a basket lunch, my efforts for the fulfillment ol day last week. Mr. and Mrs Alvin Oreb and little This paper has become very much these things which 1 believe. Mrs. K. Hayden Jones was a busi- daughter Gloria of Eagle Point and ^ A y J -A D A „ I L -M A Y N E Interested in the work being done ness visitor at our school Friday of Chauncey Harper of Butte Falla by the boys and girls of the 4-H this week. were guests of Mrs. M. R. Harper Clubs. Prom week to week we will Miss English of Medford wag also g unday. run this department devoted to this a business vilstor at school last Mra WaUe of Medford Is at the BY THE SCHOOL CHILDREN week. MAV 1IAY IK CHILD HEALTH DAY height where children had the sup- worthwhile organization and will Elmer Lucas home now. give our readers Items of interest The lower rooms at our school May Day is Child Health Day. plementary milk feeding during Our baseball team met Willow Mr anJ Mra M F. Young. Freda This means that this one day of the stbool hours almost unbelieveable r‘‘« ar,ling * H ' 7 ‘ ir work h“ * '’7 “ ®tU^ y,n* ‘ “ lk‘ nK about s ‘,ri,,K8 ‘ «*»m “ » the Tolo diamond j ‘ Everett Young o f WUlo uii.1. . thought k ___ h . __ 1 . . . . and general . physi- . . 4-H t LI H W idth animals We studied how w c c vi__a... - . » ... _ Monday. w year l. is set aside to give and gains in weight We were defeated 4 3 to Springs came here for the Easter What it is. 4-H Club work is a should care for them and how they 31 care to everything that makes for cal conditions were made. If there services and to spend the afternoon the childrens' g o o d -a ll the things is difficulty in getting the child to JUDi° r **xten8‘ou * ctlvUy of 0re« OB ca" ,,e hurl by U‘avl«>* “ »"*• ««a with the C. C. Sandersons. State Agricultural College. It Is a glass around. that promise health and happiness, drink enough milk, give it to him Medford shoppers last week were publicly supported and directed edu- Mrs. C. Glass and two children, both to childhood and to the child— cooked with his cereal or as creamed Melvin and Verne Harper, Mr. and cational enterprise of the United Mr. Hill Glass and son. S. D. Millard. grown up. vegetables or soup, custards and the Mrs. C. C. Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. States Department of Agriculture, Mrs. Morava. Mary Hasler, Roy Col- The health of children can be meas- like, Miss Frances Bennett is still In C. C. Sater and Derva Jeanne, ured to a great extent by the foods Although milk is the food of all the State Land-Grant College, and lins and Robertson were visitors at the Community hospital. She is suf- Mrs. Marion Bennett went Into given them. Lack of food, or the foods In the child's diet, a variety ^ of » '- I Friday afternoon, tering from the ill effects of plural Medford Saturday to call on Fran- wrong type of food in the diet, is of foods or the balanced diet Is ne- ' T - k ? " * ! ' enjoyed an Easter egg hunt pneumonia and influenza but is im- ces. Whom it is for. 4-H Club work Friday afternoon. Mrs. Gandee more injurious to the child than to cessary even for the baby. Next proving as rapidly as can be expect- Friday the Nelson’s, the Mulhol- the adult, because the child Is grow- best to milk, but not taking its ‘8 1°* b° J" “ *“ * g ‘ r'8 b<?lween n‘ na Mrs M' ,lar4’ Mra ° la88 and Mr ed. She did not have any operation len's and Mr and Mrs Jess Walker * aud twenty-«one years of age indu- Glass helped the Easter Bunny hide lug and his foods, while serving his place by any means, are eggs. Here giye and does not have any trace of tu-jand children Loretta, Gordon and the eggs while Mrs. Atkins read a present needs, must also build for is another body building food— Sally called on Mrs. Ruby Shulti to What it does. 4-H Club work story to the children. The most eggs bercolosis. the future. food that will make for growth and A party was given at the Edler honor her birthday, teaches, through doing, better prac- were found by Mell Collins, who Children must not only have food good red blood, but even milk aud home April 20th in honor of Joan's Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Nealon of tices In agriculture and home econo- found fifteen. enough but must be supplied with eggs together are not enough. Ac- ^ 9th birthday. Those present were: Table Rock attended our Easter ser the essential food elements, in or- cording to our best food scientists,! . . „ . . . . . Several children had Easter egg Noble, Truman und Gene Brown, vice here. . . . . . . . . , 4-H Club work develops leader- bunts at their homes. ueinia viav der to grow normally and to have begin early to give children cereals, . . a *” ay Vivian Tommy Jitnmv and Dick Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rainey, Dale . , „ a , , . . , »hip, community pride and spirit, and Delta Fay Garrison ioined Jane v an' tommy, J i m m y ana d i c k strong and healthy bodies. tomato or orange juice, vegetables __ v. 1.,__ ____. _____ «__! .. Mulhollen. Mulhollen, Alta Jennings. Jennings, Cleo and llawskius, Mrs. Jasper Hannah. Mrs. Milk is the most important single and fruits, eggs and some meat, . , .. , Everett Hannah and little son of . 1 1 , 1. uiij -i-v. u , . ^ ^ ness, and gportmanship above all, it Saturday. George and Georgetta Bob Bischoff, Robert and Ernest food in the diet of the child. They being sure, of course, that they are . , . . . . . . . „ 6 Cecil Martin, Emma Trail were Beagle visitors Sunday. . ,. . , . ... . T . , , ", • ’ develops the highest type of man- McC lane had an Easter egg hunt, Sanderson, should have plenty of it. Nutri suitable prepared. Some cod liver . . , . , , . , Everyone is looking forward to hood and womanhood and American Georgetta found thirty two eggs Frink, Mae and Joan Edler. tlonists have watched the growth of oil should be provided for the child the Senior Class play at the Sam's Mr and Mrs. H. V. Smith of Ave- citizenship. and George found twenty six. Gen- different groups of children who, under two, and if possible, for the Valley High School on May 26th, »0 It teaches boys and girls how to eva and Ellis Ray Millard and Rutn nal, California are spending part of were all on the same diet, except older child too. Today we can give . . .. , . , their honeymoon with the bride's mark the date on your calendar and that some had more milk than Vitamin D through milk, which has ^ - A * * * ' mother, Mrs. J. U. Rush. They were be sure and come. er picnic Sunday. On Easter morn others, or where poor home diets proven through experiments to be as Mrs. Ysunga and son John of How it does these things. It doe* i,lg when the Knoph girls went to married in Santa Barbara. April 9. were supplemented by the giving of effective as the cod liver oil. , . . . .. . .. Medford spend Sunday afternoon at The bride Is remembered here as [ these things through the organiza* the shed to get some grain for the milk at school. In every- case the And so on May Day let us put the the Shultz home. tion of five or more boys or girls chickens they found the best Easter Miss Edna Rush. children who had the most milk out- Basket in the child's hand and send Mr. Keyser returned Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur lless and son into a standard club, in which they nest of all. It had three little baby grews the others in weight and him well-fed, out Into the sunshine. Coqullle, Oregon where he attended Hilly and Miss Curry of Medford learn how to conduct meetings, carry kittens in it. were dinner guests of Mrs. Nora the funeral of one of his sisters. We their project, aud cooperate, and how Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Garrison and wish to extend our sympathy to Mr. Williams on Easter Sunday. posed this question: "W ILL there tp become leaders, children Delma and Delia were The Antioch Community Sunday and Mrs. Keyser. be war In Europe? Each Club member is engaged on visiting at the Matney home on Ap Mrs. C. C. Sater attended the Al School had an attendance of 43 East Now another question has taken a project in agriculture or home eco- plegate Sunday. pha Delta class party Thursday at er Sunday and more came In at 11 its place: "VV’ hep will there be war nomtes where he or she learns the Mrs. Ruth While und family are in Europe?"’ Dispassionate obser- proolems of that particular project moving to Central Point. Milford, ¡o'clock to hear I). E. Millard's splen- the Christian church in Medford. yers incline to the view that the and their solution. Bernice and Velma Lee will enter;' Happenings That Affect the Dinner II dove of pease is more bedraggled All boys or girls enrolled In 4-H the Central Point school. palls, Dividend Check» and T»v now than at any time since 1913 Club work must carry a project, keep Mr. Lammey recently purchased I Bills t»f Every Individual. Nation i that armed conflict between some records, and turn in a Record Book. a springtooth cultivator from Mrs. I ! al and International I-roblems In or all of the great powers is inevit Who does the work. All work W hite. separable from Local Welfare able. must be done by the Club members' Mr. Storm and children were visi- Ope of the natural results of tie- Recent events have certainly not themselves. tors in Medford Saturday evening, pression was a gradual slowing down *,Ben reassuring. All Europe is now National 4-H Club emblem Is Mr and Mrs. Sellars and children . . . , . , an armed camp— every country 1; four-leaf clover with the letter went to Butte Creek Sunday, n to ora e nunc ng, on ssue* bu||djng up ltg forceg increasing " H” 0,1 Pach leaf- The four "H 's" Mr. and Mrs. I). O. Garrison spent grew fewer and smaller, finally dis- armaments. holding arduous special represent the fourfold development Saturday evening in Medford, appeared almost entirely. Last year maneuvers. Franco recently a n -iof Head, Heart, Hands, and Health The following children got one I Our driver makes regular trips to the passage of the bitterly-debated uounced that 60,000 of her soldiers, The National 4-H (Tub Pledge ¡hundred percent in spelling this! Central Point and vicinity. Bundles week, B«>rnice While, Theada Glass,! Securities Act put an additional who would nur™al'y l>a'e been re- I P'ed*p , , ,, , , leased from the colors, will be held ni>’ Head to clearer thinking, (Geneva Millard, Bruce Force and! may be left at Gleason’s Barber Shop crimp In financing operations-pro- on for an „ <ra three_month perlod my Heart ,0 greater loyalty 'Jane Marie Mann. or he will call at your home. visions of the bill were so sweep- ¡n or(jer (0 man the great concrete n,y Hands to larger service, and Theada Glass visited her sister. ing that corporation executives were and steel fortresses which she has>n'y Health to better living, Mrs. Ruth Clark of Roxy Anne over for my Club, niy Community, and my th** week end. A party was given Washing called for Tuesday after literally afraid to offer the public 1 built along the German border. Country even the choicest securities. in Theada s honor while there. Germany, of course, offers the noon and delivered Friday. During March, the bond market main reason for European alarm— , ^ N a t i o n a l 4-H Club colors are Ellis Ray Millard is III with a bad began to show signs of life for the Hitler's announcement that he would 8reen a,,d white. The white hack- cold- He is unable to attend school. Phone Medford 166 first time in several years. New se- no longer abide by the Versaille: Kr°und of the 4-H flag symbolizes John Janes went to the Wiliam-, curity registrations totaled $281,- treaty was a bombshell. But Ger-Ipurlty and the *reen 4-H emhlem Is ette Valley to visit his mother who' 000,000— a rise of 310 per cent over many isn't the only offender. Li- nabire 8 most common color in the is 111. She had a light paralettcl February. They were not confined thuania, Poland, Italy and Franc« *reat out-of-doors, and emblematic stroke. to small, speculative issues— five of are all on the nervous side— they spriqgtiiue, life and youth, Mrs. Grace Martin, Edith and Joe PHONE l«Ki KOUTII RIVERSIDE AVENUE the nation’s largest coroprations fil- are suspicious of each other, woyri- The National Club motto is "To Martin were visiting Mrs. Ruth ed applications exceeding $2Q,Q0ll.- ed. afraid qf invasion. Thdr fears *be Best Better. This should 000 eaclf. Leader was Southern may he largely groundless— but psy- be a*,n every Club member California Edison, which applied for chology plays an important role In l,,ld b*8 au*de In all that he does G L A D IS M A E SHOP an Issue of $73,000,000. fomenting wars. Your neighbor may Pvery day. Officials of the Securities and Ex- he as peaceable as they come— but ? ***"' ** * REED l^ulie»* .\|>|»nr< J change Commission were jubilant if you think he’s waiting bis chance 1 believe in Boys' and Girls’ 4-H offered the opinion that the flnanc- to slit your throat, you're likely to 1 *ub " *or the opportunity it lug log-japi had been broken at last, see a threat In everything he SHyp g,ve8 me to become a useful citizen. Donna Lee Dresses I believe In the training of my A large number of bond men, how- or does. A g e n ta f o r H P E X C E R (I n d iv id u a lly d e s i g n e d ) C O R S E T S ever, were dubious. They pointed Against the forces of Mars, the Head for the power it will give me Blouses and Shirts M rs. H. M . W e is lia a r , lax-u l lt. |>i *-»« ii(at ivc to think, plan and reason. CU* that the Issues were not really forces of peace seem somewhat in- P h o n o 4417 f o r A p p o in t m en t 1 believe in the training of my new, that they are refunding opera- adequate Mainstay of peace is Hng- F E A T U R IN G K is e r ’ s U n d ie s, S w e a te r s , H o se in a ll new » p in g sh a d e s Heart for the nobility It will give Iti S ollt li Hart I« ■ » t Mislfonl 'tions. In other weirds, the com- land— and ace English roving dip- # » r , 91-041, 9 1 .1 ft panies making the issues were mere- lomat is Anthony Eden, not yet me to he kind .sympathetic and true. S a n T o y am i K u«'e K o o l H o s e 9 1 .4M» I believe in the training of my ly retiring old bonds, paying high ( « . Captain Eden recently spent his H o lly B u ild in g M e d fo r d HANDS for the ability It will give rates of interest, to replace them time going In whirland fashion from with new hojids at lower rates. one European capital to another, me to he helpful, skillful and useful. I believe in the training of my SEC head Kennedy admitted that seeking agreements to outlaw war was true, but said that a period of England g flrst move wag to agk HEALTH for the strength R will refunding always precedes any at- bg).k up hh| mgny atal(y! give me to enjoy life, resist disease, temp, to raise "wholly new" funds. o „ rmally wanted peace: and make for efficiency. A «lu lt« 2 .V K i'M ir s 1,1c I believe in the of . inasmuch as corporations must ad- by dolng four Ihingg Numbe r „ „ e Mmt United , - Stales ___ in*it tneir their nnanoiai financial structunes *$tructuh6^ to of Ort*^on, and just 10 fit lit was to return to the . League of Na- 1 America, in the ,, — EALTH N DAIRY COUNCIL Agate School B e a g le Economic lights For Your Convenience Medford Domestic Laundry : Special Paint Sale E rl., Hat. market conditions. Mr. Kennedy did Mon#. Number two was to Join with ------------------------------------------------------- not say that the simplification o! Kng)and Frgn,.a and , taly ,n qua. SEC rules had anything to do with rantwlng the mainte „ , nce of Aus- ihe increase In financing, but most tr1an ,„dependence. Number three observers give much of the credit wa„ Gerraany adherence to the pro-j to that Last fall, one applicant for (loaed Eastern Locarno Pact, nndei I an Issue was forced to fill 20,000 whlr„ nat,ona eaat of , he Rhlne' pages with data— whirh had to be Germany, Russia, Poland, Czechos-; assembled and compiled at the com- Slovakia, Lithuania. Latlv« and Es- 1 You are cordially Invited to enter pany s ezpenae. Since the Commie- tonla— would agree to respect each your baby in the PRIZE BABY slon revamped ita rules and forms. oth^ g Number fowl SHOW which will be conducted applicants no longer have to keep wa# German adherence to still an by the Talisman Temple No. 40, their accounting department on 24- other p,,., wMrh It would join Pythian Sisters, Medford, Oregon. hour shifts in order to prepare the Kng)aud Kranra. , , a|y and Belgium; No entrance fee will be charged and all babies below the age of 5 necessary Information. One of the jn agrectng ,0 resist "unproroke« years may be registered. larges, of the March Issues Involved a!r aggrcs*l„n'’ committed by any the preparation o f but 70 pages of p,,wer P H Y M K 'A L E X A M IN A T IO N data on the company’s status and England was not so naive as to! Ea«h baby entrant will receive a operations. believe that Germany would agree« thorough physical examination. Whether or not any brand new to all this without something in re Score cards filled In hy the doctors bond issues appear in the near fu- turn England s offer to Germany1 will be returned to the parents for ture. there will be continued activity . ... ,. , e was that the powers would release, their Information. Sliver liv in g Cups. Health Certificates and ot the refunding order The Literary her from the Versailles pact and per Blue Ribbon Diplomas will b< Digest says that it is currently- pre mi, her to rearm on a basis of equa-j awarded fo the baby winners In dicted that $1.000.000,000 of refund six age classes. llty with other nations ing issues by private corporations Hitler’s answer: That Germany) R E G IS T R A T IO N O K E K E will appear shortly. v «mid arm as much ss she pleased, It Is a noteworthy fact that the Babies may he registered at 309 whether the other powers liked It or| East Main SI., Medford. 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