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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1935)
TH CTW D A Y. M A Y 16. 1035 The IM B R IC A N . C E N T R A L POINT. OMECON : first prize and Truman Brown the I second prize In the 100 yd- dash. Rev. D. E. Millard and Betty Joan j were at the Antioch Sunday school, Sunday and Ur. Millard preached a Ày^ A D A T R. M A V N E splendid sermon honoring God and Mothers. Mr. Millard's new song book is here now and is for sale. It contains 16 very beautiful and us- CHILDREN'S FOOD AND THK1K variety of foods his elders need, for al,Ie BonKs He *• autographing the TEETH only in a variety can he get all the f,r*t thousand that Is sold. This is a logical time of the year body-building and protective pro- A week ago Sunday Mrs. Ruby to check on children’s teeth. Visit teins. minerals and vitamins, and the Schultz and Ruby and Nedra spent the dentist twice a year is the ad- energy-giving carbohydrates a n d Sunday in Ashland at the home of vice from dentists and it is good facts, required for healthy growth Mr* Schultz's uncle, Mr. Lewis Worth. advice too. This is one of the rea- and development, Sunday visitors at the Sanderson sons for the annual Summer Round- home were Rev. D. E. Millard and l'p by the Parent-Teacher Associa Betty Joan of Rock-Dell Park in the tion,— to see that each child enters Shady Cove district, Mr. and Mrs. school in the fall with "remedial M. F. Young, Freda, Cleo and Ever defects corrected” Mr. and Mrs. Jack Armentrout of For immediate repairs you mu it Maricopa, California stopped and ett of Willow Springs, Mr. and Mrs. OREGON T?AIRY COUNCIL B e a g le PAGE TH REE each Wednesday over KM ED. This club will be known as the Antlocn W. R. C.’s and anyone who wishes to contribute toward this wonderful work may join. Power Co. Features Big Range Value An unusual opportunity to pur chase one of the latest model elec tric ranges at remarkable saving has just been announced by the Califor nia Oregon Power Company. Due to a large quantity purchase, the lo cal power company is offering a full automatic Crawford range in the new flatstop model at what is conceded to be one of the lowest prices on record. This special range Is fully equipped and includes several mo dern features which are not yet avail able on some other makes at double the price. advertisement on another page of Among the numerous ultra-mo- this paper. ¡(lern improvements are new type »sliding oven, large warming com- partment, built-in temperature chart, RO.VS h e k v ic e four fast zuface plates, uew type toggle switches, full automatic tem Announce» perature control, electric clock, con diment jars aud a clever, new style, electric light. An illustration ot this exceptional range value and full do- tails concerning price and terms will be found In the power company’* RADIO HOTPOINT Electric Refrigerators Try an A d in The American The be»t known nume In electric appliances now enters the field with the lust word in REFRIGERATORS CONGER Funeral Parlors Rhone (¡08 Vlione 207 715 W. Main St. 407 K. Moto Medford Medford depend on the dentist, but he will 8po„t one day last week with J. B. Melvin Martln of Medford- and Mr' probably tell you, as the nutrition- Rush. They are on their way to and Mr* C- C' SatCr “ ld Derva ist does, that when a child's teeth Detroit, Michigan. Jeanne. decay, it is more than likely there ,, „ „ , .... . „ . Mrs. Ysunza and son John of, ! is something wrong with the child's ,, , , ... . ” P r * 8 1! “ ^ ag “ Medford were eBagle visitors Sun - 1 Point with her daughter Mrs. Alvin ^ food— something you can correct Greb Her granddaughter Gloria A radio club ha8 been organlled, Over and over, dentists and nutrl ftionists have checked decay >u in u „ »wallowed a safety pin about ten here wlth thp p„ rp08e of making a child's teeth by giving the child's dT ' 0dged “ "I 1UI,S ««»«>1 contribution toward the up-! teeth more of the foods rich in tooth and although it was removed she keep of the broadcasting expense of Waa quite IU- The Fireside Hour which Mr. Mil- making materials. Medford visitors last week were lard Kjveg at 6:20 to 6:50 p. m. Fortunately the foods necessary Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rush, Mr. and — | for the making of good teeth are Mrs. Sater and Derva Jeanne, Mr. J. among the common every day foods LaFever, Mr. Joe King, Mr. and of the farm and the market. First Mrs. Harvey Hines and Mr. C. Gil and most important is milk. Milk lette. (illaranteed |."a»t Color» will furnish the calcium and phos Men's Die»» ENXA JETTH'K The Pleasant Hour Club was cu (Main Floor) phorus needed for bone building. It Kiddics II». Adults 25c SO S q u a r e is true you get calcium from a good terta¡ne(i May 8th by Mrs. Nora ( Bargain B asem ent) (Main M oor) many vegetables and fruits. And Williams at the Elmo Stallings Krt., Sat. home. A surprise shower was giv America's smartest walking you get phosphorus from eggs and Shoes meats and fish— plenty of phospho en Mrs. Williams In honor of her Lyle Talbot — Mai y A*tor On Sale Special This Week birthday. Those present were Mes- The kind of Prints that suggest Black composition soles and rus. But no food has such a good making Summer Frocks ItubDPr Heels balance of calcium and phosphorus (la,ne!, Elmo Stallings, Nora \\ il- Known nation-wide— Sold ex Why pay more when yon can as milk, and nutritionists say it is liams, Walter Grant, J. B. Rush, R. clusively by the M. M. Store In Prevue Sat. Nite dress your feet up for only Hoys' Summer Southern Oregon. difficult, if not impossible, for a Bischoff, Harry Ellis, Ruby Schultz, SI.08 child to get calcium enough for his J. Frink. Cloyd Sater, M. McFarland Sun., Mon. Women'» Spring growing bones and teeth unless he and Derva Jeanne Sater, Cleo Bis Women'» Knee Lirngtli \\ ALTER KELLY gets plenty of milk. They recom choff and Claudine Stallings. Mrs. (Bargain ltaMHient) Anily Clyde— Diek ('ru im vll mend for young children a quart W‘ N entertain in June. (Main Floor) (Bargain Basement) Mr. Harvey Hines left for Pow- of milk a day. Reductions from % to V4 But calcium and phosphorus are <,|S' Oregon Wednesday where he Many styles of Oxfords for the Now Is the time to buy not the w'hole story as far as good ,lu‘s W1,r*c- Vesta Miller of Powers Boys and Young Men New Spring Shades Economy for you in all prices Tue»., Wed., Thur». teeth are concerned. Thoy furinsh 's ®taying witeh Mrs Hines and Mr. Reduced from $2.45 to SI-OK SEE THEM TODAY ALL SILK LESLIE HOWARD building material, but only some of ',01' ^ '" 8 taking care of the farm, Merl,. Oberon the building crew have arrived with " e are e*ad to hear that Frances S. & H. Green Stamps Your Earned Discount the milk, and without a good force Bennett is home from the hospital, of vitamins on the job, the work '',r- R Siegmiller is home from L . . . . . ---- ----------- , , ............. will not be properly done. Milk a ver^ pleasant visit with relatives Wed. Nite Is Cash Nite contains some vitamin D and be- an,l 11 lends in Ltah. comes a good source of this impor- Beagle was well represented at tant vitamin when enriched with it, , *'e Meet and Play day at as is being done by most dairies. Sams ' alley May 10th. The Har- If vitamin D milk is not used, then mou*ca Band played, Marie Sieg- S P E C IA L F O R SA T U R D A Y give the child in addition to thli '"'Her was crowned May Queen, Chicken Sandwiches, Salad and other food each day, 2 to 4 teaspoons Elaine Rush and Merrill Martin our Coffee, li5e of cod-liver oil or the equivalent In tw° graduates were in the play Sc one of the other vltamln-rich fish Haunted , Orville Mose won the HAMBURGER INN 0jl8 first prize in the running bread Medford The other vitamin necessary for Jlln)P. lonuny Mulholieu won the good teeth is. vitamin C. Although milk contains Vitamin C, It is a vari able factor and so we don’t depend on it entirely. For that vitamin wo turn to the citrus fruitg and to make WHILE IT LASTS sure he child has «nopgh vitamin 0 , 1 give him at least 2 tablespoons of orange, juice every day or twice that JL V E R G A I.. FORMERLY $ 3 . 4 0 much tomato juice. If he )s o|d enough tp eat chopped raw vege tables as salads, or sandwich fillings, or raw fruits of any kind, he will M ED FO R D PHONE ONE get some vitamin C this way aud can do with less orange or tomato Juice. Remember, a child needs the same Festival of May Bargains M. M. DEPT. STORE MEDFORD, OREGON OUTSTANDING BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT IL: i r .i i i dTrli 1 i OXFORDS PRINTS 25c SHOES $1.98 $5.00 and $6.00 “ Red Hot Tires” OXFORDS i SILK HOSE s i . 98 ‘McFadden’s Flats’ 3 COATS 50c “ The Scarlet Pimpernel” A MOST Chet PAINT EXTRAORDINARY Ett Parker OFFER S A L E 1 M B ig P i n e s L u m b e r C o . ONI ,Y 99 5i A:-..! cas Snider’s Creamery $ $ n 5 00 down ■ j $ 1 I M -- -- 2 MAKE THIS THEIR HEADQUARTERS ■ ■ i ■ — mi Met m Ém monthly m WË - FARMERS AND FAMILIES INVITED TO 1 88 completeh installed for Inspection! le * * • -1 This beautiful range is second to none in finish, beauty of design and oppearance The California Oregon Power Company - Latest type eliding oven, warming com partment, four fast surface burners, automatic oven control, condiment jars, new improved toggle switches, special light stand ard, electric clock and built in cooking chart. This very f me range regularly sells for a great deal more money thon-we ore oskmg for it this month The quality of the range is the same in every respect os is the case when sold of its regular price of more than $150 00. No description could convey to you, the exceptional bargain this ronge really is ot this very low price By oil means see it. W e hope our supply of these ranges is lorge enough to lost through this month but this is by no means assured