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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1929)
TIlK CENTRAL POINT STAR TBIDAY. AUGUST 30, 1S29 - - —— the latter, he will eut down on the » an will study his flock He will the new principal ami his wife are now comfortably located In the Sam grain and increase the mash lol.nuw w hether they a n ” ,nd 0,1 Matthews home. make birds consume more protein.cd and producing be.vom then noi Not»:—I will gladlv answ er ques-mul cap adtv, or whether thc> an Gladys and Doris Sam’r> have tlons about any phase of poultry x-’tUnit ten fat and lu/y so tl.e> arc 1 feeding w .deh mav be n.» Iressed to not laying as much as they should, lust returned from New York Ibis week a fte r several weeks v is it w ith me in care of the editor of this If the former, he will cut down on new spaper. *he mash and feed more grain. If friends. News Items From Rogi e River Years of Practice have gisen us a degree of skill which assures you of th e finest denial service in the city. See us today. and their youngest »on. Burwell will remain In Portland where lie has accepted employment. Ibtelng the al»S‘ nee of Mr. (»'Kelley the store bus been in charge of Miss Florence While and Mr. Sinllhi cter T ~ ■ t ' IF JS ■ Fred (»’Kelly and tw o sons left Ibis week foe Portland. Mrs. J |a « Preacrlptien for (»’Kelley has been undergoing med- _ , , F lu D e -n z u e leal tre a t.... nt in .be It......... tty for Colds, Grippe, Mu, D engue, the past month and exnecls It- re- B ilio u s I ever an • turn to this city will. Mr. .»’Kelley 1» •» •»” » “ •« hn#W" incss II is expected the crew will be NEW SAW MILL WILL SOON enlarged. START REGULAR OPERATIONS Protect your tooth health A. W. l f)VK BUILDING The new Sawmill located in the FINK RESIDENCE NEAR CITY D r . I. H . G o v c north end of the city between the The beautiful seven room home TH C K J T - D t N T I S T B V - D O N E - P A IN L E S S L Y S. 1’. tracks and the Rogue river will of Mr. uml Mrs. A. W. Love of Ibis 2 3 5 C. M A IN S T . soon be ready for a regular run. city is rapidly nearing completion o m e t p h o n e »? M tO F O U O , OR« BES. Mr. G. G. Oliver, ow ner of Ihe mill und when finished will be one of The slated that he has been having con the finest homes in the city. dwelling will consist of seven siderable trouble in getting Ihe equipm ent for the mill und thus rooms ami bulb will) many b u illiu opening of the operation has been features. Two spacious perches ham pered. He was able however will also be included. The home to make a test run last week amt will be located on Ihe road leading w ithin a few days e x a c t s to pul east from town. Mr. Love ami bis the mill into full operation. A brother are doing the carpi liter B v D r. L. D . LeG eur. V S.. Sr. Lou».«, M o. , large mill pond has been made out work. D r. LeGear is a graduate of th e O ntario The Love residence is but out* of of the pits dug in the old gravel op V e te r in a r y C o lle g e , 1 8 9 2 . T h ir t y - s is years o f veterinary practice o n diseases eration and a pond w ith a capacity several new homes which arc b e o f liv e stock t n d poultry. E m in en t au- of a million feet of lum ber has ing creeled in Ihe city. Mr. anil I th ority o n poultry an d stock raising. been provided for. The mill pond Mrs. Pill Penney arc building a ¡ N . t i o m .v k n o w n r s u lt r y b r e e d e r . is flooded by w ater from s p rin g s , modest dw elling in the north end I otcJ a c t’.-.c an d lectu rer.______ near Ihe mill site. Mr. Oliver ex- I of the city as is also Mr. ami Mrs. pects to m anufacture much of the Richard Scott. Mrs. Sam Sundry Evans valley lim ber Into lum ber nt Is also having built a four room ■ plain that mashes are custom arily his mil! and he plans upon replac modern home which she expects Io i put in hoppers anil kept constantly ing the present steam plant with rent. There have been several res- 1 before the hens at all times. The electricity and enlarging Ihe mill idenees built in the city lately and grains are preferably fed by hand capacity from its present 25.000 more are in prospect which lends with the feedings far enough apart capacity to possibly double that a prosperous color to the commun so the hens will eat plenty of mash amount. There is some talk of a ity. in helween times. The grains are box factory for Rogue River as well Records Show Egg Production Of- called scratch feeds, by the way, and every effort will he made t o ‘ SCHOOLS TO OPEN THIS WEEK Record» Show Egg Production Of because they are usually buried in interest such an enterprise to come i en this year on Septem ber 3. the deep litter. That makes the hens to the city. j day after labor day. Most of the ten Doubled or Trebled by the have to scratch it out. thus getting The Oliver mill is employing teachers have arrived in Ihe city Addition of One Simple Element much needed exercise. about six or eight men at present und are ready lolake up their duties to the Feed—Extra Profits from A Balanced Poultry Ration with J. V. Wilson as m illwright and The Rogue River schools will op- Correct Feeding More Ihan Off Scratch feed with Ihe oj»enlng for regualr bus- , on ihe opening day. Prof. Johnson set the Slight Additional Cost. 100 lbs. yellow corn. 100 lbs, wheat or heavy oats. From som ewhere way back in Mash Feed rtK’ v ’ rO T .T n .sw «•' i w * I m y th ird reader days, 1 recall the 100 lbs. wheat bran. sto ry of a miser who tried to feed 100 lbs. middlings. bis horse shavings. It would save 100 lbs. yellow corn meal. the price of hay, he reasoned, and 50 lbs, ground oats. if the change was made gradually 100 bs ground meat scraps. Just what you have wanted for a long time. the beast would never know the dif 5 lbs. common salt. A Snappy, six cylinder roadster with splendid ference. Mtiybe the horse was fool Plenty of seasonable green stuff lines, plenty of power, and at a price that will ed, but Nalure most certainly was should accompany this ration. Grit, not. Long before the diet got to be charcoal and oyster shell should be y surprise you. all shavings the poor horse gave up kept before the hens at all times. the ghost. And w ater- Yes, of course. Eggs gj As I observe the way a great are 65 per cent w ater and a plenti- | many people feed their chickens, I ful supply of fresh, clean w ater The Sport roadsters are the popular cars these am often reminded of that story. I should always be on hand to sup 1 days and in order to keep in step you need a don’t mean they are stingy, but plv VIIIVlll. ply lhat requirem ent. ,, It is also es their lack of. knowledge about feed- ( sent¡al for Ihe health of Ihe flock, car like this one. Come into our garage and ing is jusl as great. They are ex- 'Die fce<jing of a balanced ration look over this car or phone for a demonstra pecting the impossible and w onder wi)j work won,|ers. There are W tion. greatly w hy they are so consistent- p |entv o f examples of flocks that ly disappointed. | Were fed all grain rations with only Good U sed Car O ffering» The first thing that must he thor- fa jr results, but which doubled or oughly undertood is lhat from the evpn , rc- |e<j their output as soon hen’s point of view egg laying is a as a go(Mj niash with the necessary secondary m atter. She has first of protein element was added. It is all to build up and m aintain her not enough, however, just to feed a MEDFORD. OREGON OI.D FIRE HALL bodv. If a f'e r enough ow n body. enougn has nas , 50.50 mash and scratch feed ration been eaten for that purpose, she can ajj jp,e time. The successful poultry ■■ m a » ! » « » W M » '' ' . ' « be persuaded to eat still more of the right kind of food correctly pro- i ,___ portioned, she will lay eggs. T h ai’s all there is to the theory of scien tific poultry feeding. The next essential fact Io he mas tered is that different kinds of feeds produce w idely different results. G rains furnish, for the most part, substances called carbohydrates AND w hich are transform ed into fat for the fow l’s body and albumen or egg w hites. Other substances, known a s proteins, build up Ihe muscles of the bird and furnish yolks for eggs. Proteins are usually fed in the form of meat scraps, milk, or tank At the $150,000 Fair Grounds Near age. There are some proteins in grains but not enough for the hen’s body and eggs too. For ihe egg shells and bones of the fowl, m inerals arc required, cal 4—BIG DAYS AND NIGHTS—4 cium carbonate being '.he principal one. For that purpose, crushed oy ster shell or limestone is kept be- . fore Ihe fowls at all time. A certain amount of green food is also required. It helps prevent digestive disorders and contains Ihe $10,000 IN PREMIUMS Iwo valuable vitamins, A. and I), so essential lo Ihe proper assim ila Displays of Agricultural, Horticultural and Dairy Products— Minerals— Prod tion of other food. W ithout vita ucts of the Kitchen—Needle and Art W ork—Community and School Exhibits. min D, for example, Ihe m inerals in Ihe feed cannot tie made over into I bone and egg shell. , BIG LIVESTOCK HARNESS RACES Once it is clearly umierslood that j each different kind of feed has its j POULTRY AND RABBIT RUNNING RACES own individual job lo do, Ihe very , EXHIBITS term , “balanced ration.” ceases to AUTO SHOW AND RODEO sound quite so much like a foreign FIRE WORKS NIGHTLY EVERY DAY language. It becomes plain that the ration must consist of just so much m aterial containing carbohydrates ' Wednesday w e a n e sa a y is School l j l h v u i Day—all vay School children FREE. and a proportionate am ount con- 1 taining proteins. Something Doing Every Minute— Plenty of An example of w hat I consider a j well balanced ration is the one giv- : Parking Space—Every Body Welcome en below, which I have used sueees- fully for a num ber of years. For the sake of those not fam iliar w ith this method of feeding, I shall ex- How to Raise ?oaltry As You Feed So Shall They Lay Here’s Your Car 1929 Whippet Roadster Concentrate Your Efforts - - In the promotion of any business il is most es sential t<> witch the corners. 1 hat is, one must control the expenses. Ihe rule is just as line concerning the management of the farm as it is a business. * Economic authorities tell ns that cooperation of effort is the best and most profitable way to handle any business. 1 hat has been proven in many ways, the labor unions, the employers as sociations etc. have all shown that the strength in numbers meant much to them. Il will mean the same to the farmers of the country. By working as a unit thru a cooperative the farmer not only is able to get a larger price for his pro duct hut he can reduce his overhead by cutting down his selling costs. Create a greater volume of business by buying thru your cooperative and thus reduce your buy ing costs. 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