The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, November 21, 1940, Image 5

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Sport Gags
By K. D. P.
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As Ttme put it. "Reside
i great victory. Roosevelt also had
the greatest vote of no confidence
that any President ever received ”
That is not a carping, spoil-sport ob­
servation—it Is simply the f*et. The
President won a clean-cut victory,
bu* he didn't win in anything re­
sembling a landslide Indeed. If on­
ly about one million votes had been
cast the other way in the big key
states it would have been possible for
Mr. Wfllkie to have obtained a two-
vote Electoral College majority, even
though the President would mill have
had a popular majority.
I have galloped up and down many
fine courts in high school gyms in the
northwest in basketball games. Ther«
have been many fine gyms that I
have seen. Fine gyms that are built
ot massive cement structure or brick
SPEND FOOD MONEY' WISELY
buildings that make them look big­
I stand up under rdinary stresses
and
ger and more Impressive than our •
No financier makes more important strains of llfi
much less fit him to
new gym. Rut in so many such, investments than does the woman meet any kind uf a crisis,
Unsafe
their massiveness pales to Insignifi­ who spends the weekly food allow­ diets bring in their train
su< h symp-
cance beside our own new gym.
ance. She sees the results of her j tom» a« chronic tatlgue. lethargy
money management reflected, not in md certain types of digestive
——_ _.j dis-
As to the maple floor, our new one financial lose or gain, but in the j orders. Results of these symptoms
is the equal of any college floor and health and happiness of her family may be a person who is constantly
The big cities of the country did
it is really a dandy—a real floor Setting a good table can be a great under par—in his resistance to dia-
much
to give the President his win.
where real ball players can plant strain on the budget, unless one plans | ease and his general well-being.
He carried New York States by leas
their feet with confidence. Two cro.-c- the meal carefully with due regard
The country over, the outstanding
than 250.000 votes—yet his plurality
courta can be had on this court where to both monetary and dietetic values. dlfference between good and poor
in New York city was 710,000. He
more players may be tested than be­
"Y’ou can spend enough money on diet Iles in the greater amounts of carried Illinois by a margin or »s,-
fore. And for the first time in many food to buy a good diet and still suf­ the protective foods that the good
000 while Chicago gave him almoit
a year our high school team will have fer from hidden hunger." That is diets contain. These foods include
a 300.000 lead. While he had an
the chance of getting ueed to a bigger the gbtt of a recent survey of diets I milk. eggs, green leafy fegetablea
edge ot 73.000 In Milwaukie, his net
court, than they have had in the past, j of farm and city families made
and fruits, especially the cl true fruits
majority in Wisconsin was but 30,-
In the past year they used to prac­ the Bureau of Home Economy, U.S and tomatoes Th*-se foods are called
000.
Mr. Wlllkle ran very well in
tice in the afternoon and used to Dept, of Agriculture and four other ' "protective" because they are rich In the rural districts and the small
practice in the dim court where there government agencies. In other words. ' certain vitamins and vitamins
And towns all over the country, except for
was not enough light, which was the many a city family is not laying out they are especially valuable because the South. tAn the other hand, Mr.
trouble with our old gym. But now its food dollars so as to buy health they supply calcium and vitamin A Roosevelt's strength in some New
and C—the food factors frequently
they can practice in that new gym and good nutrition.
England areas which are die-hard
Many a far »
in the afternoon with ample light family Is not making the most of In low In poor diets. Milk should bo Republican by tradition, was greater
supplied In the amounts of one quart than before.
from the outside. The gym will be
land and livestock to feed the family
just warm enough to play good right. Diet deficiency is widespread for each child every day and one pint
Mr. Roosevelt's tremendous majori­
games and keep the spectators warm and it is not confined to families for the adult If the safety level for
ties in the big Industrial towns In­
too, by means of a new heating sys­ whose Incomer are too low to buy en­ calcium is to be maintained A close­ dicates that labor was pretty close to
up of the diet« in this purvey show­
tem that the old gym certainly ough of the right kind uf food.
-solid behind him, and that John L.
ed that those rated excellent used
lacked.
In grading diets for the survey any three times as much milk, and almost Lewis' endorsement of Wlllkle di J
little if any good for the Republican
They huve two fine dressing rooms diet was called "unsafe" that did not twL e as many veetables and fruits,
candidate
The farm vote wont
furnish
at
least
the
average
amounts
•
is the diet rated as poor or unsafe.
and fine shower rooms of the latest
Republican by a considerable major­
of
the
food
values
the
body
needs
Obviously
from
this
study,
it
is
well
style. And they are warm too and
Just to keep It growing. This type of worth any homemaker's time to ity, which indicates that Mr Wallace
which will mean fewer cases of colds
diet
is unsafe because a .person can't study food values and their relation was less effective ns a campaigner
for our players than has been the
than Senator McNary. The two vice-
count on it to keep him In shape to to food costs.
case in the past.
presidential candidates did most of
the campaigning In the farm belt.
That is about all I can describe be- service, from Washington. D. C. Mr as much as he needed 52 per cent to
What effect Mr Willkle's total of
cause I want all ot you to come down Motz has spent many years abroad, win. because of the exce.-«ively heavy
almost 22.000 000 votes will have on
and look over our new gym on the from where he sent back regular re­
majorities the Democratic ticket al­ Congress la now a subject of great
night when the Student Body of the ports on foreign production and
The Republicans lost
ways
rolls up In the South.
»< discussion,
high school will put on a inter-class marketing conditions for the benefit
seats In the House, anti made small
What
this
means
Is
that
for
the
of
American
growers.
playa which .promises to be good too
first time the President has met real gains in the Senate, and the set-up
that night of November 29.
Mutz will speak on the opening
day's program on the subject of “Ar­
Now I want to tell you what I gentine Fruit Production in Relation
think of that new gym personally, I to Our Domestic Markets." He will
am mighty proud of the new one and also speak at an evening meeting, at
I am sure that all of you are. It is which he will show colored moving
the taxpayers’ honestly earned money pictures of fruit production in th»
that made it possible to put over the Argentine, "The American Market
new one. In every one of the new for Oregon Fruits" will be discussed
gynia In Oregon, that have mush­ by William A. Schoenfeld, dean and
roomed up amazingly. I have found director of agriculture at O.S.C.
that the new ones of the other dis
The opening session Monday morn­
trlcts have been sponsored by WPA ing will be devoted to disease and
or PWA or what have you under the pest control, the afternoon to market­
alphetical ing. and the morning of December
government's numerous
bureaus. Gut in our own district the 10 to a general program on produc­
money spent on the new gym is OUI tion methods. The closing session
own taxpayers’ money.
Tuewlay afternoon will be devoted to :
.,
A[>A.Rr MAYN E
ORÉGON 'DAIRY COUNCIL
In both branches will bo little dif­ one cow dairymen who voluntarily
maintain the minimum prices which
However, it may be that some of the this Board establishes for the dairy­
old line Democrat« who have dis­ men who are dependent upon the
sale of milk for their livelihood.
approved of part of the s’ew Dsal
"There is Involved in your Inquiry
program will become more agg res­
slve. And the Republicans have cer­ pertaining to the sale of milk from
one cow, however, the matter of the
tatnly been cheered by the nii» of
sanitary
regulations and 1 would sug­
their vote and. despite the smallness
of their number» In Congress, are in gest on that point that you get In
the best position in eight years to touch with the State Department of
form an Intelligent and effective op­ Agriculture, Division of Foods and
Dairies. Salem, Oregon."
position.
ferent next January than It is now
One Cow Dairies
Not Subject to
Milk Control Board
In reply to a recent
inquiry tila
following statement from the Ad-
■ninL-ttrator of the Oregon Milk Con-
trol Board is self-explanatory:
“A man having one cow I m not BUb-
ject to any of the terms of the Ore-
gon Milk Control Act or the Orders
of the Board. He may sell or give
away the niilk produced from such
a cow if he so desires. However, we
appreciate the cooperation of such
Try an Ad in
The American
Sullivan Bros. &
Johnson
nip THE PAINT JOB
No Job loo lug. no Job too small
SULLIVAN & JOHNSON
do them all.
■
CARDIGANS
SMALL. MEDIUM. LARGE
$1.00 to $1.98
Be warm and coni In this new CARDIGAN, ho noli, Just the tiling
to wear antler your eont. lor brvakfaMi at the office. or In the «chool
room. Long h I ccvcm with gergrain ribbon down the front. Made of
line Shetland wool, white, yellow, rod, powder, runt, aqua and blue.
All sizes, o I m > flei'ci'd lined.
GET YOUR CARDIGAN NOW!
DRESSES, 12 to 40—$4.98
We have Just rocclvi'tl a large shipment of lovely drcwHO.. each one
n cop) of n inueli lilglu'r priced model. Hardly any two alike. Among
these dreaacH arc dreaay afternoon Hille*. Heavy llayon, Alpacas, and
fine wools, nuiny with long sleni». Y ou will lie pleased with them.
\ MOST I NISI AL VALUE
—»—
FOR YOUR
Sassy Shop
MAIN
GYMNASIUM
4T < | NTH 4L
We Furnished
AH The Mill Work
pears, with special emphasis on
So I feel in my own heart that the grading and marketing
new gym of ours is but a SYMBOL o<
the CENTRAL POINTS INDEPEN­
DENCE. And may our independent’
last forever!
An analysis of the election statis-
tics produces some highly interest­
Ing facts. Most obvious of those
facts is that Mr. Roosevelt’s tremen-
dous Electoral College majority gives
Problem« of fruit marketing will be no Indication whatsoever of the close­
given firjwt place on the program for ness of the contest. Measured in
the fifty-fifth annual meeting of the popular votes, this was the closest
Oregon State Horticultural society in election since 1916, when Wilson and
the standard bearers,
Medford, December 9 and 10. accord­ Hughes were
tolsi
vote
of close to 50.000.-
ing to the program just issued. With a
plurality was
000.
the
President's
Chester Fitch of Medford is president
cast fot
of the society, and O. T. McWhorter. under 5.000.000. The vote
largest evei
Mr.
Wlllkle
was
the
Oregon State college, is secretary -
Piven a Republican candidate. The
treasurer.
President's percentage of the total
Headlined speaker this year is F
A. Motz, agricultural commissioner ( Vote was about 54 j per cent :—which
In the divMon of foreign agricultural is a comparatlyly slim margin. in-
Medford Armory
Monday Night
Padgham Planing
Economic Highlights
Oregon Fruit Growers
To Meet in Medford
1303-1309 Court St
Heats
Hale at
BROWN**. Pial 2783
Medford
PLUMBING
HEATING
SHEET METAL
New Gymnasium
Sonoma Valley Cheese Factory
I
Central Point, Oregon
in the New Gymnasium
Installed by This Firm
Can eo Beauty Shop
Bradford Pruyn, D. C., Ph.C.
All the curls you want with our
miiROPRAcrroR
PERMANENT WAVES
Congratulations
To Central Point
on their fine New Gym
t
Modern Plumbing &
Sheet Metal Co
410 East Main St
Dial 2770
A different type of solution for
every triture of hair.
OIL SHAMPOO A IIAlli STY LE
Consultatton < S|Hrml Anni,ale Free
FOB »1.00
Mediara
lui 2RHI
Pitone 2»5.1
20« S. Central
Medford
Medford
J. R. BIERMA
We are pleased that we can say
We furnished the roofing
Graduate Palmer Rchool nt
Chiropractic
TYPEWRITERS
Congratulations
SAND-GRAVEL
Bateman & Son
I4WN EXCAVATING
A GRADING
IMAI. 3»M
DIAL 24«t
Medford Lumber Co
II«
Medlmrl
I2M8 N. Rtveralde
Medford |
!
ot course a Roofing Job
CONGRATULATION
Holbrook Furniture
Jrrt off Mala
Dial 48811
Mrdfard
Get Our Prie««. It Will Pay
to
CENTRAL POINT SCHOOL DISTRICT
Willard L. Dudley—George W. Denney,
Floor Finishers
August W. Glutsch
Standard Roofing Co.
Dorter nt Opt omet rv
Huereaaor ta Dr. Jnd Rickert
Apertali* In all problems of
eye comfort and vision
2<M Vlahrrr BMg
Dial 4O«1
Nee Properly for Kncccaa
DR. <!. Is PERKINS
Doctor of Optometry
Cyes examined without us« of drugs
Glass»« Fitted A Repaired
Lenses Duplicated
183 S. Central
Phone SARI
Medford, Oregon
Dr. C. W. Lemery
(Rarresane ta Dr. J. 1 Emmenai
OD« Medford Bldg.
I rartire limited to eye, ear. none,
and Ihrs»! and fitting of glaaæa
Dial 242«
Re* Dtal 3400