The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, September 12, 1935, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THIRBDAY, SEPTEMBER 12.
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TKc AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. OREGON
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Illinois and Iowa— aud parts of it the fuse i« lit— and the world waits
Mr. aud Mrs. Gillette aud family in* at the Frink home during Mrs.
are supposed to be incredibly rich in for the result in fright and wonder. were Medford callers Monday as Frink's absence.
petroleum and other mineral re-j
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wer« Mrs Walter Grant and son
sources. The deed Is to run for 75;
Now that the Ball is Over Is,
Donald last Saturday.
years, aud gives the charterees un- a*
moment, an American nation-
Miss Elaine Rush who is working i
limited authority to exploit mineral a* a' r- The ball in this case is the
resources and otherwise develop the i Congri?»». During its long, talkative, in Medford spend the weekend with I
her folks here.
Across from H n* National Bank
country. Holder» ot the charter » r e ; comic-opera session solons approprl-
Mrs. Pearl Rhodes and daughter, |
said to consist of British Interests atet* HO.000,000,000. And they gave
Laura Jane and Mr. Van Doozer, a ll!
l.l M H I'OR SI HINH. CHILDREN
bcaiiopeu salmon. Ramin bread & and an American corporation c o n -jthe Pres*dent almost everything he of Portland were visitors at the Wll-I
School days are here again. From butter. Baked potato. Lettuce salad. trolled by one of the Standard o i l l a8*te<^ ^or’ demonstrating that while
companies. Which Standard Oil com- ^ 00*evelt t^d'-ncy »lay be slipping. 1 liams and Siegmiller home last Sat- j
the little red school house In the Peaches. Sponge cake. Milk
unlay and Sunday. Mrs. Rhodes is a '
pany is involved, if any, is not yet lit still exists.
country to the imposing school house
daughter of Mr. C. It. Williams, well
Congress
passed
an
unprecendent-
known—
Standard
Oil
of
New
Jersey,
in the city, there is the hustle and
principal member of the group, de­ ed soak-the-rich lax on inheritances, known arpenter of this community.
bustle that goes with the opening of
We wouldn’t be surprised if Mo­
nied that it was any party to the gifts and big incomes. It passed a
schools after the long vacation.
bill to concentrate control of bank­ doc "bosses" were beginning to sus-
deal.
During the summer with long
ing and credit under the govern­ pician the "toothache" story.
hours of play in the sunshine most
Aext day diplomatic response fo ment. It passed the largest single ap­
NOTICE TO PACKERS AND
Business callers in Medford Mon­
children have had healthy and ra­
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this astounding maneuver of Selas- propriation in the counry's history—
day were Mr. Joe Rush and Mr Joe
venous appetites and mothers have tlappeuiugs That Affect the Dinner sie s was one of amaz-meut, wonder.
SCHOOL GIRLS
$4,880,000,000 for work and direct
had little to worry about in that re­
Pails, Dividend Checks and Tax excitement. Foreign diplomats, bar- relief. It passed a stringent regula­ 1 Mayfield.
A number of people in this dis-1 '»IM’ctal appeiutments made to
spect. But with the excitement and
Bills ot Every Individual. Nation- ring the Italians, at first thougut tory bill concerning utility holding
hurry of school days it may be some­
al and luu-rnalioual problem» In­ tnat Seiassie had pulled a fast one companies. It passed a bill to en­ trict have beeu threshing both al-1 -ti il > on r con Terilene,, an il h o u rs.
what different. It is often difficult
on Borne that would virtually bulk force the right of collective bargain­ falfa seed and grain.
separable from lAM-al Welfare.
Mrs. j. Frink left for the Huckle­
to get Mary or John to eat the
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j Mussolini’s designs. Later eveuii ing by labor. It passed a bill where­
$ I .OS — $2.50 — $11.75
amount of food for breakfast that
The latest move of Emperor Haile proved otherwise. Mussolini, visibly by all common carriers, save the berry patch last Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. Max Schultz of Sams Val-
is necessary for growing and active Selassie of Ethiopia (who numbers enraged, made a speech saying Italy
barge lines, will be regulated and | ley. She expects to get home Friday
bodies. This too often results in over 1 among his myriad titles those of would not and could not turn buck,
coordinated in the manner of the ■evening. Miss Rogenia Dusenberry
fatigue toward the end of the morn-1 ‘ •King of Kiugs" aud "Lion of Ju- oidered sensational preparations for railroads.
«iso of Sams Valley, has been stay-
ing session and the child will have dah” ) to save his little country from war, threatened tutertering nations
but little appetite and will eat less Italian domination, marks one of the with a taste ot Italy’s mailed iiai.
than if an adequate breakfast had' most dramatic and unexpected epl-1 And the British foreign office thrust
been eaten. And supper just can t sodes in the long history of diploma-; a politely worded verbal spear into
make up for these two lost meals.
tic intrigue.
Ethiopian hopes when it "advised"
Selassie's only remaining
hope; beiassie to withhold concessions, aud
Mr. Jim Bankhead and Mr. Char­
Lunch for the school, child then
should have first the foundation ot for maintaining
Ethiopian gover-l sa*d t*lat negotiations betweeu Bn- les Moon called at the Sater home In
a good breakfast. Like breakfast eignty lies in enlisting the aid of ma- l *»h, French and Italian govern- Medford last Saturday.
and supper, it should funrish one- jor powers— especially Great Britain
which have a treaty concern-
R. L. Bowen has been doing
African rights, would be neces- plumbing work in Medford. Mr Bow­
third of the food needs of the day. and the United States. For some
A quart of milk, a serving of eggs months the Emperor has striven, sary »»«lore »uch a transaction could en also finished the plumbing on
or meat, two or more servings of ve­ through high sounding appeals ba- lje carried out. The American state the new Williams and Siegmiller
getables, fresh and cooked fruits, sed on general principles of liberty department was cold and non-com- home not long ago.
whole grain cereals and bread and justice, to bring Anglo-America initttal— but Secretary Hull made It
Sunday callers at the Sanderson
should appear iu the daily diet ot actively to his side He has failed al­ clear that this government has no home were Mr. and Mrs. Sater and
every child and should be divided most 100 per cent— Whitehall and intention of becoming involved in Derva Jeanne of Medford and Mr.
among the three meals.
Washington are polite, vague and foreign troubles because of adven­ and Mrs. Bowen of this vicinity.
Surveys o f #school lunches have] definitely non-cooperative. England turing American capital. Americar
Mrs. A. B. Williams and daughter
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Over 50.IMHI men and women in Oregon gain their
shown that for the majority they are has sent and Is sending large groups editorial response to the deal wa» Helen, enjoyed a trip to Dead Indian
livelihood from Mie production, transportation, iniinu-
a,lf> dismay— many edi- Soda Springs with friends from Med­
lacking in the essential or protective of warships, planes and soldiers to 0,le of
fact ure and sale of dairy products.
elements for growth and body- her bases at Malta and the Suez Ca- tors 8ald that the government should ford last Sunday.
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Cheese is one of the leading products manufac­
repair and supplied by milk, fruits, nal, and is calling on the League of completely disavow responsibility for
tured aud sold, Oregon ranking third among cheese pro­
and vegetables. In planning lunches Nations to step in— but she has the commercial Interests involved,
ducing stales in (lie Union.
for the school child it is necessary shown no inclination to make the should state definitely that It could-
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Ideal climatic conditions in many section» of the
to provide these foods first and then British lion roar in behalf of other n’t be pulled into war or lesser dis-
slate make for easier ruriiig and a better flavored pro­
powers. American policy, as iudica- pule* because of such financial ma­
the more filling foods for energy.
duct, as well as low cost foil for dairy herds.
Here is a box lunch menu which ted by the recently passed neutral- chlnations.
Wherever Oregon cheese 1» used you will find K
is sure to please:
a prime favorite.
ity bill, is one of complete isolation
Irrespective of that, Selassie’s
Chopped Egg & Celery sandwich
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lie sure to visit the Pacific International Livestock
As a result, smooth, urban Selas-'move has immensely complicated the
on whole wheat bread. Peanut but­ sie decided to turn England and Am-[ whole Italian-Tthiopian embroglio.
Exposition this year, Cortland, October 5 to 12. It’s the
ter & honey sandwich on white erica into Ethiopian allies whether Also, it has apparently eliminated
Silver Anniversary and promises to bo th„ greatest
bread. Apple. Ginger cookie, Hot they liked it or not. So did the un- whatever small chance remained for
•■vent in the Exposition's history. 8ee the flue displays
chocolate (Thermos)
of Oregon Cheese anil other dairy products, also exhibits
precendented.
Working
through peace— Mussolini is going ahead,
A menu planned for a school Francis M, Rickett a mysterious Bri­ and war is certain as soon as the
of the Is-st pure bred dairy cattle from leading dairy
lunch room is as follows:
farms in the Pacific Northwest.
tish promoter, he deeded more than rainy season ends next month. Itali­
Vegettable chowder with bacon. half of his empire to Anglo-Ameri­ an transport after Italian transport
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As an entertainment feature there will again be
Fruit salad. Whole wheat bread & can interests for exploitation and de­ is leaving for Italian Somaliland,
the spectacular combined liorse Show ami nodi'««.
butter. Ice.cream.
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Take the entire family! It's an educational oppor­
velopment. The area deeded includes bordering Ethiopia, stuffed to the ¡’# ¡£ 5 d o w n — $ 5 a W e e k . «
For a lunch at home this menu about 150,000 square miles- more guards with troops, supplies and ¡33
tunity which «till afford benefit to all.
was planned:
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Remember, tills bank is always ready to co-operate
than the combined areas of Indiana, munitions. The powder keg is ready,
in the Improvement of farm production.
Hi-V ay / toi H ealth
CLAUDETTE'S
. ÀyJ-ADA R.-M AYNE
OREGON
PAIR Y
COUNCIL
E con om ic
H igh ligh ts
Permanents
Phone 1518
B e a g le
Oregon Ranks Third in
Production ot Cheese
¡E n ro ll N o w !I s
ft
for
September
Classes
WELLS TAXI
Phone 25
AUTO
= j| M edford School |
J o f Beauty Culture?
PAINTING
The Medford National Bank
Satisfaction guaranteed and at lowest posMhl,. r<M by
Mitchell’s Auto Beauty Shop
City and Country Trips
Medford
«118 S. R iv e r sid e
FREES’ GARAGE
“ Where the Boss Does the Work”
SOI N. Central
Snider’s—
Phone 1388
Medford, Oregon
Week End Special
HONESTY — EQUIPMENT
TRAINING — EXPERIENCE
Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream
Farmers Attention
Second Hand Rebuilt
FARM IMPLEMENTS
At Bargain Prices
Call and see us at
30 S. Grape St.__________ Medford
L ast o f R e a so n
'Welding
-T . a
Dr. C. W. Lemery
(Successor to Dr. J. J . E mine ns)
204 Medford Bldg.
I ractice limited to eye, ear, nose,
and throat and fitting of glasses.
Tel. 567
Res. 1013
Low Grade
Lumber
BOARDS-SHIPLAP DIMENSION
TO CALIFORNIA
A M I L E —AND L E S S
Let our engineer drive you **fe-
ly, rwiftly, over the smoothest
highway yet invented. This is
the economical, comfortable
way to California. Fares are
down to 2e a mile and less.
New tray food service: coffee
it, sandwiches 1 Or. milk it. etc.
Southern Pacific
See your local S.P.»gent or write
J. A. Ormond«,6a Putt Irret
70S PacihcBldg .Portland,Ore.
. . . the best way to make a
perfect union o f two pieces
o f metal is by welding
them together.
. . . and the best way to get a more
i
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pleasing flavor and a better taste in
Take advantage of this opportunity to save
on your lumber purchases.
a cigarette is by w e ld in g together the
AT
T im ber
PK<WMgrs o C a c ompany
o o*
Mioroao
End of North Central
Phone 7
different types o f tobacco . . .
That is just what wc do in making
CHESTERFIELD Cigarettes— the three
types o f mild ripe home-grown to­
baccos, that is tobaccos grown in this
country, are welded together. Then
they are welded with aromatic Turkish.
When these tobaccos are welded
Medford ;
together you get a combined ilavor
which is entirely different from any
one type o f tobacco.
It is this welding o f the right
amounts o f the right kind o f tobac­
cos that makes CHESTERFIELD a milder
and better-tasting cigarette.
C flCStCrfield ...
O in ' . Lioan u H r u t
lo—u o Co.
the cig a rette th a t's M IL D E R
Chesterfield... the cig a rette
that TA STES B E T T E R