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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1929)
CENTRAL POINT STAR IK I OA Y. DE( KMUEK ’3, VOI.VMK TWO M- . '.■ ■a.', NI MBER 21 192» i.-" » '- Farm Outlook * is Bright Says Department WK AHKKD I OR KAIN AND IT DID KAIN Large Federal Industrial Ac- Forests Areas tivity Improves Need Planting Over Nation O. 8. C. TKI.IJ4 HOW TO MAKE AND USE FONDANT 13566919 An abundance of candy, in most The country needed rain, we were American homes, is a more essen told, and now we have enjoyed the tial pari of the Christmas festivities rain. When we get what we want, than the traditional holly w reath. we should be happy so if our friends And in making Christinas candy, get their faces high enough above ability to make good fondant has the collar* on their ruin coals to been found almost essential if a notice we wunt them to see the variety is desired, as it can be used »mile of joy on our fac.e as a basis for so many attractive All of Southern Oregon needed ! confections. rain. Southern Oregon was not by For Instance, says Miss Amelia any means the only place that need Ti«e following is a summary of Burns of the home economics de Mon than 2,100,(M M ) acres within ed rain either. California was be Producers of «lalry products, ra t “Your organization has already national conditions published by partm ent of th»; Oregon State col tle unit poultry arc in relatively coming alarm ed Io the extent that Hie National Forests require arti accomplished splenilid results in al the M.-deral Reserve Board: lege, it may lx- shaped into bonbons strong productive and maeketiug they udmitted they needed rain, and ficial planting of trees, according leviating the effects of this dread Industrial production declined fu r with nuts, or candied or dried fruit disease in Oregon, and deserves the positions which form» a Huhslanlial W ashington even was forced to is Io Hie Forest Service. Rad fires element of stability l<> the gi-urrul sue restriction» on power used in in Hie past or logging by destructive ther in October, and there was also on top or inside. Or the bonbons encouragement and the co-operation business situation, »ays llic Bun hi some portions- Imagine. If you ran. methods before Hie lands came un a decrease in factory employment. may be rolled in chopped nuts, eoe- of the people of Oregon in its fut of Agrieulliirul Economics in its Seattle being dry- from the stand der Federal adm inistration have so Industrial activity' continued a, a oanut, chocolate shot, or tiny color ure efforts.” December report on the farm situ point of rain we mean. Well, we denuded these areas that they can higher level than a year ago, how ed candies. Candied fruit or chopp In these w ords Governor Patterson got the deluge and we are happy lie made Io grow new crops only by ever. and distribution of commodi- ed nuts or com binations of those ation. endorses the work of the Oregon are sometimes kneaded into the fon tie* to the consum er was sustained. The crash In the securities m ark and if it lasts for forty «lay* und planting. Tuberculosis Association in a letter dant, which is then shaped into Rank credit outstanding increased A total o f 18,625 a. r .s c i N ation ets for the past month, »ays the Bur forty nights as it did in the days of received this week from him by Mr». eau, has had some tem porary effect Noah, we will still lie able to float al Forest land was planted las, year rapidly in the latter part of October, bonbons or made into loaves and Sadie O rr Dunbar, executive secre cut into slices. on the prices of «rains, rollon, and about on rults and read the evening Forest Service records show. Of when security prices declined abrup Fondant may he colored and used tary. “I regard it as an annual priv butter hut prices of several Im port papers by the lights from the bea this. 11,417 acres was in Michigan, tly and there was a large liquida ilege to express my hearty commen ant agricultural products a rc higher cons on the mountain tops, unit the where voluntary contributions of tion of broker’s loans by non-bank in various ways, says Miss Burns. dation and support of the seal sale Two or more layers may be made ing lenders. In the first three weeks than they were at this lime a year dear, downlrotlden housewives in funds by interested organizations by which the Association finances ago. The crop output us a whole is the Puget Sound country can ire cnidiled Hie Forest Service to plant of November further liquidation of into loaves, using different colors its program of health w ork,” the and com binations of nuts or fruits not up to lust year’s but is only sli the electric w asher again instead nearly 5.,MMt acres more Hum would broker’s loans was reflected in a governor continued. of the obi family wash board. The otherw ise have been possible. Due reduction of security loans of mem for each layer, and sliced. A choco ghtly below the ten year «verge. The sale of tuberculosis Christmas •’T here has been a general leh- m iners in Southern Oregon will be to private contributions, notably in ber banks. Money rates declined late layer on a white layer, rolled Seals started last week by the O re up ami cut like a jelly roll, gives a deiicy tow ard a rath er prompt move able to pan their gold, the farm ers Michigan and W ashington, and to throiighaut the period. gon Tuberculosis Association and its pretty effect. cun plow ami the fire-fighters can Production in basic industries an increase in Hie Federal appro ment of farm products Io market this tw enty affiliated associations known Colored fondant may also be mel go home ami keep the home fires which had declined for several priation for planting, nearly 5,1 |ier fall. This has extended even to ear- as public health associations. They |y run of hogs, July to September 1 burning, (lee, we a n - glad it rained cent more land was planted in the months from the higher level reach ted and used for coating fruits, nuts, are volunteer groups for the most etc., or made into patties of various even if we do huve Io get ou, the National Forests in 1928 than in ed in mid-summer showed a fu r slaughter having been 20'. larger! part, the two exceptions being Lane colors and flavors. Either plain or <dd slicker and gum shoes. ther reduction in October. The any previous year during the past than during the same months last Board’s index of industrial p ro colored it is used to stuff dates or county and Multnomah county w here decade. year. The amount of cotton ginned I prunes or as centers for chocolates. the work has progressed so far that »86,900 FOR CRATER up to November I was 10.889,31 I New nurseries established during duction declined from 121 in Sep To make fondant Miss Burns reco paid w orkers are necessary for the PARK IS ASSURED Hie year to produce stock for plant tem ber to 117 in October, a level bales compared with 10,162,482 bales county program. mmends the following recipe: ginned to the same date last year, ing. and enlargem ents of existing to hejeompared w ith 114 in October That an ounce of prevention is 2 c. sugar 2 e. sugar The largest reclam ation construc of I aft year. but ginning has been relatively less nurseries will increase the area 1 c. w ater or 1-A4 c. w ater really worth a pound of cure is, in tion program ever projected in one which ran lie planted annually un Tlie decline in production reflect since November I. 1-8 t. cream tarta r 2 T. corn syrup the estimation of Mrs. Dunbar, p ar "The July movement of wheat to year was assured by the new appro iter existing appropriations to be ed chiefly further decreases in out Put ingredients in sauce pan and ticularly true in the work financed priation bill for the Interior depart market amounted to 88.000.tMH) bush tween 21,.,MM) and 25,000 acres. A, put of steel and automobiles. Daily els, which was much the heaviest ment. this rate, however, the planting of average output of shoes, leather amt cook, stirring constantly until the by the annual saie of Christmas Remove the seals. “We do take some credit for The hili carries «2.000,000 for Owy- Hie 2,l()0,IMMI acres of denuded tini- flour also declined, while the p ro sugar is dissolved. July movement in many years. The August shipm ents totaled 97.IHMl.tMiU hee, $25O,(M)O f o r B a k e r , $545.<M)O fo r bcrland now within the National duction of cotton and wool textiles spoon and do not sti«- again during continued reduction of the annual bushels and were above any other Vale, and $3(M),(HM) for Klamath. All Forests will take approxim ately KMI increased. Prelim inary reports for the cooking. When the candy begins death-rate from tuberculosis, but recent August. In September, how hve been approved by the budget years. Purchases of new land by the first half of November indicate to boil, cover the saucepan and those who have purchased C hrist mas Seats in the past years are the ever, wheat movement fell off to bureau, the dispatch adds. Hie National Forest Reservation, further reduction in output of steel cook for 3-5 minutes. ones who have realty made it possi Remove the cover and cook until The bill, the d isp atch says, carries 45,000,000 bushels, against nearly m eanwhile are adding to Hie acreage and automobiles and a decrease in ble. We who adm ii.ister the funds the soft hall stage is reached (238- $73.300 for C rater National Park, 73,000,000 bushels (luring September needing planting. A speeding up of the output of cotton textiles. of lust year. The increasing use increasing the budget recom m end«-, Hie planting program , therefore, is Total output of m inerals showed 24(1 degrees). From time to lime, you contribute have had to decide w eather and other favorable circ tion bv $5,000. T here is also reap considered urgent by the Fores, > little change during the month of wash away any sugar crystals which how best to do this hum anitarian umstances, hail Induced an eurly propriated $3,600 for building a Service. October. Production of coal in form on the sides of the saucepan. work. The board of directors made movement of wheal so great that ranger station. In ndilition to main creased and tlie output of copper was Use fork or spoon covered with up of physicians, surgeons, nurses, During the year new nurseries business men and women, health tenance, the fund includes $10.000 it clogged the channels of trade. were established at Susanville, C ali-' somewhat larger, w hile daily out cheesecloth and (lipp'd into warm officials, professors, teachers, and W orld supplies of wheal for the for a memorial seal in honor of fornin, and on the Medicine Bow t put of crude petroleum declined water. When done remove from the fire other socially minded persons de current season seem to be from 300,- the late N. J. Sinnott, to be located National forest in Wyoming. En-1 slightly ami was further curtailed and pour at once on a cold wet plat cided our w ork should be to p re somewhere along the rim of the 000,000 Io 35O.OIMI.tMIO bushels less largeinenls were made at Hie East i in November. Volume of construc ter. Coo* tc lukew arm ; then beat vent tuberculosis. When this associ lake. than the 1928 29 crop. Tawas, Michigan, and Halsey, Ne- tion, as measured by building con until the fondant becomes w hite and ation was formed in 1915 the annual For support and adm inistration of “The supply of feed grains for liraska, nurseries, and a beginning | tracts aw arded changed little be creamy. Add flavoring and knead death-rate was 95 out of every 100,- Indians in Oregon the sums to be the current season is m aterially low made on Hie enlargement of .Monu tween September and October and er Ihun last year’s a» a result of appropriated are $146,000 for Klam ment Nursery on Hie Pike National declined in the early part of Novem until the mass is smooth and no 000 persons. In 1928 it was 56. In other w ords at the rate of in lumps remain. shorter harvests compared with a ath. «9.000 for Umatilla. and $15,000 Forest, Colorado. The work dime ber. crease in the population in Oregon Fondant is better if allowed to for Warm Springs. year ugo. Prices of all feed grains Shipments of freight b’ rail on in Colorado and Wyoming will speed the num ber of deaths last year would ripen 24 hours before using. It is have declined since the first of an average daily basis decreased sli up planting work on extensive old have been 950 had the 1915 rate con covered with waxed paper and ADVERTISING IS August, but corn prices are from 2 burns on watersheds from which the ghtly in October and the first two tinued. The actual num ber killed KEY TO SUCCESS placed in a tightly covered jar. It to 3 cents higher than a year ago. cities of Denver and Cheyenne p ro w leks in November. Departm ent . year by tuberculosis was 504. store sales continued as in other r e - , ft,aY ** covered with a damp cloth if last Oats are Sto 4 cents lower than a cure their municipal w ater supplies. Advertising is the connection be We believe we have done some part year ago and barley is 3 to 4 cents The enlarged nursery at East Tawas. cent months, to approxim ately 3 per it dries out ioo much. i in the saving of lives. Nationally m ore than a year ugo ut the princi tw een the m erchandise “power Michigan, will provide stock for cent larger than a year ago. house” and general public which pal markets. The general level of wholesale WARDENS GRAB "BOOTLEG” FISH known life insurance officials tell planting 10.000 acres annually of us we have. Eminent physicicians make» the contact that allows busi "Prices have been higher than the denuded lands on the Huron prices showed little change during One of Hie largest seizures of in d surgeons tell us we have. Gov last season on orchard fruits, pota ness to "spark", explains II. T. Vance National Forest, and the new Susan the first few weeks of October but I alleged “bootleg” fish ever made in ernor Patterson has endorsed this toes, and some o th er vegetables, but head of Hie departm ent of adver ville nursery will supply stock for in the last week of the month eon- I south-w estern Oregon was engin- year-round program which is help tising and selling at Oregon Slate low er for onions, cabbage anil many the planting of burns on potentially siderable decline in prices w i., re j eered last Saturday at Marshfield by ing to save the lives of your neigh of the truck crops of which acreage College . and leader of business in productive pine lands on the Nation corded. The decline reflected chief Assistant State Game W arden Art bors and mine. It is on this record stitute all over slate. had been increased. There is a ten al Forests of California. The en ly price reductions of commodities | Fish and Deputy Game W arden C. that we base our appeal to you: buy The only oilier tw o wavs of con dency for butter prices to climb largement of the Halsey, Nebraska with organized exchanges, which C. Hearing . Christmas Seals, for they do fight slightly, following the most radical tacting the public, he explains, are nursery was made chiefly to further were influenced by the course of I Eight thousand pounds of ehinook tuberculosis.” through personal selling and through price declines in November for many Hie cooperative production of nurs security prices. During the first ' silverside and steelhead valued at years. Egg prices are ranging a- display, and only new spaper or other ery stock for distribution by the three weeks of November prices for $1,400 w ere taken and confiscated FARM PRICES SHOW round several cents per dozen high advertising can reach out through state under the provisions of the most of these commodities recovered as they were til ing unloaded into the SMALL DECLINE Hie rural districts and beyond to get e r than a year ago.” from th eir lowest levels. Clarke-MeNnry Act. warehouse of the Fellers Fish Com the people wilhin range of a store pany. At 136 per cent of the pre-w ar itself. CAT FISH SHIPPED WITHOUT Following the seizure tw o com level on November 15, the general Professor Vance says Hirer things WATER FROM CALIFORNIA plaints were issued against O. J. level of farm prices was 4 points are necessary in making any adver Pidgeon of Brookings who, it is al low er than on October 15, and but tising effective. The first is that the A “Believe It or not” that is w or leged trucked the fish into Bandon 2 points higher than a year ago, ac merchant should know the needs thy of the attention of Ripley occur from soiik point south. One of the cording Io the U. S. Departm ent of red last week w hen the game com of his customers. He must then complaints alleges unlawful dealing Agriculture. The decline from Oc have the goods to meet tiiese needs, mission of California shipped a and selling of salmon w ithout ali- tober 15 to November 15 was the re crate of blue eat fish taken from and finally select the right adver eense, and the other charge is the sult of a general decline in the the Sacram ento River Io the Oregon tising medium io reach the public. possession of salmon unlawfully prices of most farm products. Tlie Advertising can he greatly im fish nre shipped in cans or tanks hid caught in Oregon. nrineipal exceptions to this wide- not these California eat fish. They proved by keeping abreast of the The trial of the ease if it is brought ■ ’ead dow nw ard price movement arrived In a erate with no more w at limes, says p ro fe s s o r Vance. He a- to trial will tie in Coos county, it is were Ihe seasonal advance in the er than a few gunny sacks would grees with other authorities who said. farm price of eggs and a slight up say that advertising copy must rec contain and they are now alive and Some of Hie fish were fresh, indi ward tendency shown by hny prices. well in the ponds at the McKenzie ognize Hie modern speed age. that cating that they had not been long Changes in the indices of prices River hatchery. Matt Ryekman it should lie frank, truthful and free out o f Ihe water. of agricultural commodities, by went to the depot in Portland a few from Hie wild statem ents and exag Fish declared that in seizing the groups, were as follows: Grains, days ago expecting Io receive some gerations brought about by com para fish, he had acted on Instructions of (•own ten points; fruits and vege tive prices. cans containing eat fish as lie had Ihe stale game commission's head tables down 9 points; cotton and One of Hie lies! methods now and been informed that a shipment had quarters in P ortland; that he had cottonseed down 9 points; and meat then is to use the advertisements been made. To his surprise he the fish dressed and sold them to .animals down 7 points. On the found the erate, sim ilar Io a chicken to “sell" Hie store and its advantages the highest bidder, Ihe Fellers Fish other hand, prices of poultry and crate and in tills thirty-six eat fish rather than jus, Hie merchandise to Company which paid $1,400 for poultry products advanced 19 points Hie public. w ere alive and wiggling. They were them.—Curry Reporter. and dairy products w ere up one three days out o f w ater before be -------- 0-------- point. Pruning logether will, nitrogen ing finally released in the McKenzie December is the month during ous fertilizers, during tlie w inter hatchery. They will he used to w hich Hie modern farm er gets out Oregon is to receive $1,197,667 of start fish of »heir type in sloughs and spring preceding Hie light crop, the farm account book and figures Hie $73,125.000 just apportioned a- of W illamette and Columbia rivers. if persistently followed, may ultim up the profit or loss for the year mong the 48 states and Hawaii by ately overcome Ihe alternate bear in preparation for a new start J a n Secretary of Agriculture, Arthur M. ing habit so common in apple and Rend the Ads and profit. A good advertiser I* usually a good mcr- pear trees, believes the Oregon Ex periment station. g ta a t Shop With the Advertisers Work of T. B. Association uary 1st, says the Oregon Experi Hyde as Federal aid for road con» ment *t2‘fon. struetion for th« fiscal year 1931, i