The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, October 06, 1938, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THURSDAY,
OCTOBER
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Fire Prevention
Week Is Fixed
STATE
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The follow ing announcement was
nsiued
this
week
by
Governor
Charles H. Martin, In regard to
"F ire Prevention W eek ":
The destruction of life and pro­
perty by fire is a matter o f grave
concern to everyone.
It is an ac­
k n o w le d g e fact that a large portion
of fires result from carelessness and
other preventable causes, and the
reduction o f this fire waste can be
effected in direct proportion to the
amount o f care exercised by all peo­
ple.
Therefore, it has become the cus­
tom throughout the United States!
to set aside one week in the year loi
be known
as "F ire
Prevention
W eek" and the International* Ass )-
elation o f Fire Chiefs has set as • ii
objective the inspection of every
home in America for the laudable
purpose o f reducing firs hazards.
As Governor of the State of Ore­
gon, I urge that during the week of
October 9 to 15 the people of th 1
state in every community shall In­
dividually and through vatious or­
ganizations discover and correct ex­
isting fire hazards, promote
tnea-1
sures of public and private fire p r o -’
tectlon, extend Instruction In fire
prevention among adults, as well as
school children, and arouse the peo­
ple generally to the need for habits
of greater care and thoughtfulness.
CHARLES H. MARTIN
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Governor.
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LEPERS ?U ii
C E N T R A L P o iv ,
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If the cream contain* the energy
o f butterfat, and the Vitamins A and
D. we reason that it cannot contain
more than a trace of the additional
food values which make milk so
important for good growth and p ro­
tection. It may be recalled that one
quart of milk supplies 100 percent
of the calcium and 85 percent of the
phosphorous of the total day's bone
und teeth requirement. These min­
erals are below the cream line. Milk
contains material for building the
finest type of muscle; It In likewis-
btlow the cream line. The sweetness
of milk below the cream line is the
risult of lactose, the mildest and
most kindly sugar on the digestive
system.
Additionally, It contains
Vitamin G. a skin protective vitamin,
in appreciable amount.
Therefore, when the cream is
separated from milk, we may re­
move much of the energy value, the
heat producing factor, but we do
not begin
to remove nutritional
valu# Each portion serves Its own
purpose toward the building of the
strength and endurance in the body,
und, for the growing child, the com-1
luned food values sre inseparable.
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Pictured above are leaders in Apiculture and Livestock—representative of m .ny sections of California— who met last
week on Treasure Island with officials of the Golder. Gate International Exposition and the California State Commission,
for the purpose of planning effective representation for California farm products at the Fair in 1039. Left to right are:
P- Wing, California W ool Growers As3n. : W . C. Jacobsen, California Department of Agriculture, Sacramento;
Charles H. Purcell. Executive Officer. California State Commission: Frank Shay. Prc ;dcnt, California Prune and Apricot
Assn., San Jose: F’ orerce M. MeAuliflfe, Chairman, California State Commission: R. V. Garrod, President, Farmers'
Educational Union. Saratoga: Sam H. Greene, Secretary, California Dairy Council: Leiand W . Cu.’.cr. President, Golden
Gate International Exposition; R. N. Wil-on, Director of Agriculture, California State Chiml r c f C n nv.rce: Fred
T. Robson, Vina, Cal., Cà irman of the livestock Committee, Califor :i St.Vs Comm’rsion; and G . 2^ II. Hccke,
Administrator of Agricultural Exhibits, C fc—h St-‘ e C o m p f-!» -
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Mrs. Everett Faber attend'd a tea
at the Emily Rrown home in Med­
ford Saturday in honor o f Miss Bet­
ty Wilfey.
Sprague Favors
Pensions for Aged
C E N T R A L P O IN T A M E R IC A N
,jb y J A
OREGON
D A 'R r M
A Y N
E
DAIRY COUNCIL
" H A T FOOD I1KUHV THE CREAM pouring tell
LIV E "
; gi:;-scs for
PORTLAND, Oct. 5— Oregon’s fu­
When one so frequently sees the, school and
ture depends in large part on the in­ homemaker deliberately pouring Off j vonder* Just
telligent leadership the state
pro­ th- cream of a bottle of milk, then; a know! dge
vides for the development of agri­
culture, Charles A.
Sprague,
Re­
publican nominee, told a group of
Hood River grangers Tuesday.
Again emphasizing the
necessity
of developing an agricultural and
industrial base for the state econo-
mls structure so that the general
prosperity of the commonwealth
would not be so dependent upon
lumber, Mr. Sprague called
atten­
tion to the success made thus far in
various sections in developing spe­
cialized crops that are in constant
demand in the world market.
Mr. Sprague reiterated his deal.-«
to- "provide pensions 'o r the ag-d
just as generous as lies within the
capacity o f the state to pay .
The speaker also repeated his
desire to push the primary highways
o f the state to completion at the
earliest possible timp so that every
important community will be served
hv a dustless thoroughfare.
remaining
milk
into
the meal of the pre-
school youngsters, on«
a little. Does she have
of the food value, not
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for re-election
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DAVIS
FEED STORE
Bring your Jug.
will come to your home every day through
Hungery Cafe
us explain
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VINEGAR 15 f gal.
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N O T IC E T o C R E D IT O R S
Notice is hereby given, that the
undersigned has been appointed ad­
ministrator of the estate of Nick
Struve, deceased. All persons having
claim against said estate are requir­
ed to present the same, properly
verified, to the undersigned at his
office at Suite 9 palm Bldg., Med­
ford, Oregon, within six months
from the first date o f this notice.
First date is October 6th, 1938.
W . G. TRILL,
Administrator
Chas. W. Rearnes
Att'y for Estate,
lfl—Oct. 6, 13, 20. 27
“ Rebecca of
Sunnybrook Farm”
APPLE CIDER
James Sylvester Armstrong, a r
lent of Southern
Oregon . since
I I , passed awav at the family
Stock showings provide snapshot chances at the fair—and io do many
ildence at Cential Point at 6:45
other event*. Take the camera wherever things are going onl
n. Sunday, after an illness of the
/BOUNTY and State fairs supply o | chances you may find In an after­
st several month.
wealth of picture material for j noon's visit.
Mr. Armstrong was born at Qui t-
the busy camera. So do street fairs j And there are many other types
t, Utah, on October 1. 1872. being
of snapshots to take. One always
ed 66 years. He celebrat d his
and carnivals. Take your camera I finds contests and exhibits, ranging
th birthday on last Saturday with
along when you visit these lively af- j from home-canned peaches to prize
i family at his bedside.
fairs, and you'll have no difficulty | watermelons, chocolate layer-cakes
and the “ beat bushels” of corn. Snap­
When a small child, he moved to
keeping it active all day long.
shots of the Judging, as well as the
»ho with his Grandmother, and
On such occasions, there Is al­ exhibits, make good pictures for
ed there for many years. He was
ways plenty going on, and wherever your collection. Too, there are horse
Ited in marriage to Miss Eva E.
things are happening one can And and livestock shows that offer many
•de at Moscow, Idaho, on August
subjects for pictures. Especially do picture-taking possibilities.
, 1897. Aftter his marriage h«
Keep your eyes open, try to cap­
these events offer opportunities for
ived to Spokane. W ash., living
the “ off-guard” type of story-telling ture the spirit of the fair In all Its
>re for six years, coming to Jack-
snapshots. The vendor of toy bal­ aspects, and you will come home
with a pocket full of good snapshots.
l county In 1911.
loons making a sale, the fat man
These occasions Just give point to
Mr. Armstrong was a very friendly
munching a hamburger at a midway an old rule— if you want really good
in, and leaves many friends to
booth, the “ barker” In front of a pictures, and plenty of them, take
turn his departure. He has Hxed
sideshow, the child gazing longingly the camera where there * something
Cent-al Point, since 1921.
at the merry-go-round — these are going on!
but samples of the dozens of picture
He leaves to mourn his departure.
John van Guilder.
, wife, Mrs. Era K. Armstrong.
i son. George J. Armstrong
of
dford. three daughters.
Mrs
B U Y Y O U R BICYCLE
nrietta Hurley of Dunsmulr. Cal..
from a BICYCLE SHOP
s. Mabel Quackenbnsh o f Talent,
UO!n|H tition Price* and » Better Rlke
t.
, and Mrs. Lena Higinbotham of
atral Point, also four grandchlld-
Legal Notice«
SUN— MON— TUE
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
Gloria Stuart— Bill Robinson,
Randolph Seott, Helen Westley
Ice Cold
1770 N. Riverside
Mrs. Rsy Ward and little son
Richard and Mr. and Mrs. Sigard
Doller o f Klamath Falls were week
end guests at the Truman Brenner
home.
Episode No. 8 "D ICK TRACY”
( illy above, but below the cream|
line?
To most every homemaker the
cream line signifies richness— that
th'
flavorahle and fattening
qualities of milk. She may realize
(hat in the cream, because It la also
found in butter, is Vitamin A and to
a small extent Vitamin D. She Is I
not, however, conscious of the signi­
ficance of each toward the growth
of the child when she separates
cream from milk for use In the
brenkfust coffee. Often of course,
children prefer the tep milk on
their fresh fruit or eereal, and th«
milk below the cream line, to drink.
.lames S. Armstrong
To Last Reward
i.
Funeral service, were conducted
m the Perl Funeral Home Tues-
r afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. D
Millard officiating
Interment
s in the Medford I O O F ceme-
Editor M C. A they ;ind Mrs. Athey
o f Cave City were callers at the
American Office Tuesday afternoon.
The Atheys publish the Illinois Val­
ley News.
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