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■'«*»* B ragflW THE CENTRAL to t h e G o v e rn m e n t In v e s tm e n t. T h * Savings Association r e c o r d s of th e E le v e n t h D istrict Distributes Dividend I B an k in P o r t la n d »how t h a t since POINT A M E R IC A N R e -e sta b lish e d , S e p te m b e r 13, 1 1 H D ev o ted to t h e best In terest» a t C e n t r a l I 'u i u t a n d vicinity. E n te re d a» se c o n d class m a t t e r at th e p o st o ffic e . C e n tra l P o in t, O re gon , u n d e r th e A ct of M arch 8, 1879. 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T here h a s n e v e r b e e n a good ed ito r."— ( M in n e s o t a P r e s s .) The F irst F*deral S av in g s a n d L o a n A ssociation of M*dford r p o rts r e c e i p t of a n o t h e r s e m i- a n n u a l d iv i d en d fro m th e F e d e r a l H o m e L oan B ank of P o r t l a n d of w hich it Is a l a n d p a t t e r n of y o u r m e a l s — a ligh t m em b er. Mr. Kyle, S e c r e t a r y - M a n | d e s s e rt fo r a h e a r t y m eal, a h e a r t y a g e r of the local t h r i f t in s ti tu t io n , top -o ff fo r a lig h t meal. w as in f o rm e d by t h e B a n k t h a t th e P u d d in g s , esp e c ia lly t h e ones p a y m e n t of th is d iv id e n d to its se rv e d ho t, a r e a m o n g th e m o s t fill j s to c k h o ld e r s fo r th e six -m o n th s ' ing of all d e s s e rts . S om e p u d d in g s j p ero d e n d in g Decem ber 31, 1 9 3 s , a r e c o m p le te in th e m se lv e s. B ut | a m o u n t e d to $ 4 3 ,9 7 2 .9 5 . A d iv id o t h e r s t a t s e best se r v e d w ith a end a p p lic a b le to th e f i r s t six sau ce. W it h s t e a m i n g h o t p lu m | m o n t h s of 1938, a g g r e g a t i n g $43,- p u d d in g , h a r d s a u c e m a d e fr o m b u t , «86.70. w as paid in J u l y , m a k i n g t e r , p o w d e re d s u g a r , a n d f l a v o r in g to tal d iv id e n d p a y m e n t s to s t o c k is perfect. B read o r rice p u d d in g s h o ld e r s fo r th e y e a r $87 .65 9.6 5. a r e good w ith c re a m o r a m a p le A p p ro x m a te ly 8 5 % of th e c u r r e n t s a u c e , a n d p lain o r w h ip p e d c re a m d iv id en d w’ll go to t h e U n ite d S ta te s s h o u l d to p th e c o r n s t a r c h mixture-*. T r e a s u r y a s th e l a r g e s t s t o c k h o ld e r A f t e r a ll— i t ’s a ll a m a t t e r o f y o u r In th e F e d e r a l H o m e L o an B an k of o w n f a v o r ite c o m b i n a ti o n of flavo rs. P o r t l a n d , th e B an k e x p lain ed . T h e W e o ft e n se r v e ice c re a m w ith a re m a in i n g 1 5 % Is b e in g d i s t r i b u t e d h o t sau ce, b u t d id you e v e r t r y a hot a m o n g th e B atik's 137 m e m b e r s In p u d d in g w ith a cold sau ce? Id a h o , M o n tan a, O reg o n , U tah , W y o m ing , W ash in g to n and A la s k a , F e d e r a t e d C h u rc h . N e v e r— sin ce th e w hich m e m b e r s h o ld t h e r e m a i n d e r c h u r c h b u il d in g h a s b een b u i l t — has of th e stock. It Is p o in t e d o u t t h a t t h e r e been a M in iste r t h a t h a s t a k e n th e p e rc e n t a g e of sto ck h e ld by t h e i n t e r e s t in th e w e lfa r e of th e m e m b e r s a v in g s a n d lo an a s s o c ia c h u r c h b u ild in g a n d t h e m e m b e r s as tio n s is c o n s t a n tl y r l s n g in re la tio n h a s been d e m o n s t r a t e d by Rev. S ta n l e y P a r r i s h . H e is to be c o m m e n d e d by a ll w ho a r e i n t e r e s t e d In th e progress and i m p r o v e m e n t of “J im m ie " o u r c o m m u n ity . More p o w er to you. Rev,, a n d m a y t h e m e m b e r s give you t h e full s u p p o r t you deserve. DAIRY COUNCIL By t h i s tim e , m o s t of jrnur New Y e a r ’s r e s o l u t i o n s h ave p ro b ab ly b een b r o k e n T h t ’s on ly h u m a n . But t h e r e ’s o n e re s o lu ti o n every one of u s s n o u l d m a k e a n d k eep f o r th e tw elv e m o u t h s a l u a d . H e re it lx: i W HAT— W H E R E — W H EN >! " I r e s u iv e to d o niy p a r t , a s a m o & WHY 2 to r i s t a n d p e d e s t r ia n , to h e lp re d u c e • By A rrliie P a r k e r £ A m e r i c a » g h a s t l y d e a t h a n d uccid- e u t to l l." * • • »♦ ♦ ♦ » MMKM D u r . n g a la r g e p a r t of 1938, th e H e t h a t t h i n k s — a n d driv es, n ev er accident rate declined. But wo d rin k s , h a v e n ’t y e t e a r n e d th e r i g h t to c o m He t h a t d r i n k s — a n d driv es, c a n ’t p li m e n t o u r s e lv e s a n d sit b ack on th i n k . o u r la u r e ls . T e n s of th o u s a n d s of — 0 — p e o p le d ie d u n n e c e s s a a r ll y th is y ear I n o te w ith in t e r e s t t h e l e t te r of — the v ic tim s o f re ck lessn es s an d ig n o r a n c e Tuns of th o u s a n d s m o re c o m m u n ic a t io n ( n a m e on file) s u g re will d ie u n e c e s s a rily th is y e a r — u n g e s tin g th e p r o c u r e m e n t of a less a ll of us d o s o m e th i n g a b o u t It c r e a t io n a l c e n te r b u ild in g for th e use a n d e n t e r t a i n m e n t of th e y o u n g peo T h e r e a r e t h r e e basic a p p ro a c h e s I comm end to th e accident p ro b lem . F ir s t, ple of o u r c o m m u n ity . com es e d u c a t io n . A n d t h a t d o e sn 't th e w r it e r for his o r h e r w o rth y Idea, m e a n J u s t te a c h in g t h e r u d i m e n t s of a n d be it f a r fro m me to t h r o w a s a i e ty to sch o o l c h ild re n . It also w et b la n k e t on such a sp le n d id idea, m eans reaching th e a d u l t — c o n ti n bu t w a it a m i n u te , w a it— a — m i n u te u o u sly a n d p o in t e d ly — w ith th o se — I r e m e m b e r w h en such an idea was sim p le i n s t r u c t i o n s a n d su g g es tio n s c a r r i e d o u t — r i g h t h e re in C e n tra l t h a t , If fo llo w ed , will red u ce th e P o in t. h a z a rd s of m o t o r i n g 90 p er cent. Second, c o m e s law en fo rcem en t. I n c o m p e te n t police— w h o lesale t i c k et-fix in g— s l o t h f u l p ro s e c u to rs — In eff ic ie n t tr a ffic c o u r t s — th es e a r e a m o n g t h e b est f r ie n d s th e G rim R e a p e r has. A n u m b e r of A m erican cities h a v e m a t e r i a ll y red u ced th e i r a c c id e n t r a t e s by re v isin g t h e i r t r a f fic codes, t r a i n i n g th e i r tr a f f i c pol ice, a n d d o in g a w a y w ith fixing. T h ir d , com es b e t t e r s t r e e t a n d h ig h w a y d e sig n , to e lim in a te " a c c i d e n t p r o n e " locatio ns. M any a n In t e r s e c t io n w hich wus a v i r tu a l d e a th t r a p h a s b een m a d e safe t h r o u g h c o m p e t e n t en g in e e rin g . E v ery c o m m u n i ty s h o u ld s t a r t on a lo n g -tim e p ro g r a m t h a t will g ra d u a l ly d o aw ay w th th i s c au se o f d e a th s a n d in ju r ie s . W e c a n h a v e s a f e ty — If w e w ant It, a n d a r e w illing to e a r n it. T his is a u n iv e r s a l p ro b lem , a n d Its solu- t on d e p e n d s on th e co o p e ra tio n of us all. W e m a d e p ro g r e s to w a r d t h a t en d last y e a r — l e t ’s do a grent d eal m o r e th is year. 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Try ns ou«v*— you'll be sat lofted. P H IL L IP S * R A D IO S E R V IC E 2 1 9 V R iv e rs id e P h o n e 1598-M Misi fo rd , O re. August W. Glutsch Every seeing task requires a certain amount of light, and less than that amount causes eyestrain. That's why it is so important to have the home, where eyes are called upon for every sort of seeing, adequately lighted in every room. Eyestrain is no respecter of pers*..is — it in cludes young and old among its vic tims, and pounces as quickly at home as at school or office. The new I E S lamps for every room in the house are your best assurance against eyestrain. These lamps are scientifically designed to give cor rect light. They are well designed, and add to the decorative effect of the room in which they are used. There are floor, bridge, table and wall models in several designs, all with reflector globes that give a soft, diffused, but adequate light. 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