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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1929)
osu»***’ TUK CKNTR.vL POINT STAR FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 1929 A COUNTER EVIL Inst three weks In lighting fore-l (Irra, nn J In tho fire season more than ‘ilKl.iHHi acre* have b« ■ * m iu- I "I no erslaud, Wllilmn.” said the over In the Western N dional I n • m inis.er. "Hint yuu caught the rslx. In the six W estern \ dhmiit Soi.I,I h i l l s fishing lad .Sahhlllll, I Furcsl dislrii is, coil'ti: l; I - lu id i<>o did everything in lo u r R o c k y Mmmhiin ni"' l’n< die ('oust ,ni .an I, ip i uin ige siiih evil pruc- ei’lnn, there have been in that per tie t t ” mi 5,025 v cp irite firex, 3.010 of " li, i e ., a , returned Iitti« Wll- which have he u cnu.ed hi light* l e, I ‘ lire did. I stole their fish." >iing and 2.009 In hinnan ¡igen-i. Getting in S’ ape fo • Oregon S ate Fail ictM cy 'MMtc# nèurance earsace • *4*, » Î W . . . ’. " ' • S p i i - 1 i ' V "Lightning tires have hien unus unlly troublesom e ltd - ' ' E. A. Sherman, acting c l f >f Do Forest Service in the a h s c in e of Mnlnr It. V. "stuart. who is io the Wesl studvlng National F o r e t P r o t e c t y c u r t o o th h e a l t h needs with Hie nerlei'llurnl com m it D « . I. H . G o v e tee of the House nf I t i n r e s c l’ la llv e s . " F ir e s ca u se d b y h u m nn enreh-ss. T H E - B E S T - D C N T IS T R Y - C O N E - P A IN L E S S L Y ness nr unneressarv and " ’ll •>■’ Prize Durec Jersey«, owned by A. N. Doerfler, Silverton, who w ill o 2 3 5 E. M A I N S T . O nKUPHO NI M IO F O R D , O R t s tiff competition to hog breeders of the Northwest at this year’s O ra »liminale ’ h ' cductitlmi and law co State F air, September 23 to 28. foreement. Hunched lightning fires, sometimes ruunin»’ to 3 imi or tun With Each Suit emirate II' " , se’ I" " electrical We are Giving of house and keep it open us much causes undue stooping and means a storm, w ill nlwnvs pr c m nt the risk .is the w eather will perm it. When strain on arm s and shoulder*. Much • • s u ite r p u l •• id , ic -d m ea ns are n s M s m rtM M>..’>«M «**i*ttFM asM as*seaM aaatai IsetM eeeeaasM H the hi.use must he closed totally or of this equipment can he ra p ed to provided to cone with them, I - is in part, instead of glass use the new the proper height by the use of ’"enns esne»d dis a comnbdo svstem glass substitutes, w hich allow the blocks of wood fastened to the legs nf roads amt trails tlteoughout the Bv D r. L. D . Le G e c r , \ S., St. L o m u . Mo. ultra violet rays to pass through. O r. L c C e a r Is a g ra du ate o f th e O n ta rio National I'm sis. Inclod ne especial- „ V e t e r in a r y C o lle g e , 1 8 9 2 . T h ir t y - s ix I'hen your liens will he healthy and now n im m t In n c e e s s lb le Ih ? years o f v e te rin a ry p ra c tic e o n diseases strong. T’hvi will lay more plenti $I5O,CC3 GALCST.' .!) country vsl.r'-e lightning strikes < o f liv e stock v n d p o u ltry . E m in e n t au BUILT FOR ST.tTE FAIK fully; then eggs will hatch bet’er t h o r ity o n p o u ltr y and «stock ra isin g . most frequenllv. It menus, .eeond- and the chicks will be free from N a t i o n a ll y k n o w n p o u ltr y b r e e d e r . Salem. Ore. — Thu m w 1150,00a Iv. nn avidi ihlc tralni-d force of 1 o tc .l act’.' j many weaknesses. . a .aa n tu d aataa locru; aauteaMUs. ■.ranil-cand and exhibit bulbing to •Ire guard stidii r o t to -trike Itu- Thus it appears that the subject be completed for tho Oregon Slat“ m e d ia te ti ih e m as in noi number of j of vitam ines is a fairly simple one, Fair. September 23 to 23, will be OB- While They Last after all. Even if nobody docs of the flm st structures of Its kind Ores ‘el hv am elcetrienl storm. Only I'l s i i . - ' i m e in s w i l l il li - m dees not affect the vi,am ine content know anything about th eir chemical on the coast. «Ilde for the Government to av-id Entirely of concrete atul st d, will, of vegetable products, a fact which makeup, it is easy Io see how they the reneeur” n,ia- of slteh • tn " ' v'i a beeutlfui tan brocade stu •••o finish work and how to utilize th eir valu accounts for the value of alfalfa and costil disasters a v hnv - ’• "I hay, and meal, when used for w in t able properties in the proper n o u r the building will s -at 6.000 spectator» t ill s v e a r. The Federili Forest P ro of the races, and will house many ishing of the poultry lloek. er feeding. exhlbiis, Including those of the stall tection linar I. eoinon- il of r ■ an s- Another valuable source of vita- institutions. e o ta tiv e s o idi Fed ■ it ies HOME POINTERS mine A is Cod Liver Oil. \ \ hen a The new dual structure "will re “Professor,” inquired a student concerned in the problem of forest i sufficient quantity of the products placo tho old exhibit pavilion, which protection, - hares the Forest Ser- ¡ in one of our agricultural colleges, ¡(F ro m School of home economics m entioned above cannot be obtain lias stootl mt 63 years and hrs seen “you say we don’t know what vit Oregon Stale College) the fair grow from a purely focal sf vice viewpoint on the forest tire sit On Main Srect Near Front ed. Cod Liver Oil at the rate of amines are; then, how do we know uation. The reducing and the clothes with fair to the Impress .ve dn ; It I to2«j about 2 per cent may be added Io MEDFORD what life is?” retaliated the instruc Dedication ceremonies, ini tuding on the mash to provide the necessary slenderising lines are all nasse. •» tor. When the pupil adm itted that . L 'l I vitanune A content and also the i cording to the dictates of fashion. elaborate progrtm, will bo on Mon he did not, the professor crisply re- , .. r, tl’iy, September £3, ths opening <la> , With curves coming back, the slen- 7 equally valuable vitamine D. of tin- fair, ’ilil.i foc’.ur la attracting torted. Still, you re reasonably 1 - . . . . : I . ,•» „„„« » Vitanune I), just mentioned, is 1 der women are beginning to take much a; ut • a ll .i r - ut tl.u s ale sure that you re living, aren t you? im portant because w ithout it the ' up Hie burden so gratefully laid In that reply lies the key to a prop m ineral elements of the fow l’s ra • down by their plump sisters, and e r understanding of the subject of tion intended to supply bone and the question no is how Io become W E S T E R N F O R E S T F IR E S vitam ines by poultry raisers. True, E N T A I t I.’ .G G R E A T LOSS egg shell will simply pass through ‘ nleasingly plump.” we don’t know w hat they are, but The real nsw er. of course, is to | the system unused. In young we know what they will accom chicks this appears as “leg w eak eat sufficient quantities of the right 1 -jju, critical forest flic situation plish and that is the main thing ness” or, more properly rickets. I irds e ' food- But it takes time Io 1 jt) (,p Western National Fort-sis is after all. n< s v ’vht, :>’d ii the meantim e a X v )1111 , * i at im proved lint still far , Older fowls show a sim ilar w eak Of the four known vitamines. A, ness when they are not getting en- iiltle care in selection of clothing I ...,i satisfactory. In northern Ida- | B, C and D, proper understanding ough vitiUnine D. T hey will also will help Io give the appearance of , h() w,K,ri, rugillg f()|.,.sl flr,.s wvn. of the functions of the first and eggs w j,h soft or extrem ely a ro a n '’ d rorm. according to the rapioly approaching disnsterous • fourth is of param ount im portance : ,hjn shdls- T heir eggs w in aiso lu i- '■ -onon.ii s specialists at Oi proportions a few d a is ago, m id to poultry raisers. The other tw o prove deficient in hatching quali- ¡ guff Stai. Gol!»ge. w eather, with some rain has given ntay be ignored, as B is present in ties. In the first place it is necessary to some tem porary relief. In spile of the outer coverings of ail grains A peculiarity of vitam ine D is '• -ve plenty of fullness in the cloth •his change, 4,900 fire fighters are and chickens do not seem to need that it can he formed both in the ing, but at the same time having the ¡ushing work to make the many xitam ine C at all. feed or in the bodies of the birds ¡¡•esses fit the figure closely, as cloth large fires safe from further o u t If feed is deficient in vitam ine A, themselves w hen exposed to direct irg which is loo loose emphasizes break in anticipation of the possible a disease cailetl nutritional roup sunlight. It must be direct sun the thinness of the figure. Flares recurrence' of dry w eather. In may develop. Mature birds affected light, however, as only the u ltra ¡re also kill'’ to the slender figure. W ashington and Oregon, where sev in this way will die in from four violet rays produce vitam in I) and ‘ ti! straight lines are to be avoided. eral large uncontrolled fires are to twelve months and young chicks they cannot pass through ordinary Accenting the outside lines of the being fought by hundreds <’f men. in from four to eight weeks. Since window glass. The part plt.yed by figure, the •¡hou'ders, sleeves, or hips the w eather rem ains hot amt t 'r y feeding the proper ration of vita- ultra violet rays in developing this with decoration, and using lint's with no relief predicted. In Calif mine A means a very considerable necessary vitam ine has been defili- ’wajch go around the figure instead ornia Hie w eather has become more protection against this disease, it iteli established by experim ents in of up and I'awn are other ways of favorable Io the work of fire control m ay be seen that a proper under- the University of Kansas. Hens disguising the “beun pole” Jook. and no large fires ¡ire now burning. standing of the sources of this iin- w hich were kept aw ay from natural More Ilian ?L«»0 0fW has been Having kitchen working surfaces spent by the Forest Service in ¡lit portant vitamine is som ething sunijg',t but exposed 20 minutes w orth considering. ! daily to artificially produced u ltra such as sink, tables, etc., too low Vitamine A is produced in all violet rays laid a normal num ber of plants that grow in sunlight and is I eggs w ith satisfactory hatehability. < r III As previously m entioned, Cod stored in the part that shows a green o r yellow color ¡it m aturity. L ite r Oil contains vitamin I) and if Thus we find it in yellow corn, Ihe mixed in the same proportion as O u r N e w S h o w in g o f F a ll H a t s a n d C o a t s is n o w outer leaves of cabbage, the leaves recomí:: ended for supplying vita of alfalfa and sim ilar plants, in yel mine A. it will supply the other al- h e r e a n d a w a i t s y o u r a p p r o v a l . I h is s e a s o n 's C r e low carro ts and in sprouted oais. pendahle source of vitam ine 1), a t i o n s a r e v e r y c h ic a n ti p le a s in g a n d y o u w ill e n of they are sprouted in the presence however. Some grades do not con jo y s e e in g th e m . of enough sun light to insure a good tain enough of it to he of any real <■ * X ó / Jr value. So, w hether you feed oil or green color. Any other kind art- A ... valueless. These are not the only not, see that your fowls get as much sources of vitam ine A, hut they are sunshine as possible. Let them out ,3 the ones principally used in poultry in the open w henever possible. Grants Pass, Oregon feeding. Strangely enough, drying Shelter them in the open front type N e w TaH S u its $25 - $45 All plates are made in o u r own m odern labora- torie and are made to tit. You are assured of comfort and good appearance, in having us do your plate work. V ■Ä F R E E . How to Raiss Poultry A Golden Fleece Auto Robe The A-B-C Of Poultry Raising Clothing Co. Fall Hats and Coats OREGON STAT E FAI L / SEUL 21-23 Mrs. Nellie Neas g There Is Nothing Quite So Handy As The Proper Kind Of Note Book. COMPLETE DISPLAY During M r Week OF ALL MODELS Dodge & Plymouth Automobiles AT OUR SALESROOM FLOOR 16-18 South Fir Open Evenings Eakin Motor Co. DODGE & PLYMOUTH MEDFORD S p e c ia l »5 V a lu e s n o w sav e you m oney. 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