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.1 FR ID A Y , DECEMBER 20. IMS THB CSNT&U PQJWI CENTRAL POINT STAR Published by M ac’s P rinting Co.? Gold Hill, Oregon C. J. SHORB. E ditor An Independent Newspaper published in the Interests «f C entral Point Oregon and vicinity___________ PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Entered as second-class m atter, October 26, 1928 at the post office at Gold Hill, Orégon under the act of March 3, 187»_______________________________ Subscription $2.00 year in advance. Ad rate on application , ‘ — ---------------- — --------------------■ — t j gy Office W ith A1 Herrfcsnson How so Haise w OaâZîyy S ,S t. I U.l, V.i . Ev D r. L . D . L i _ _ grr Juo c o f tb ■ O n , t í o D r. LeC ear i S‘>2. T h irty six V e te rin a ry x . years t f vet ' inn o f liv e «tsxk. . n. , th o ritv e . pool N _ :L v I .•a.s. u.i. k.,anMU*<tut a .1 iig d i o f its real meaning, a very < -e N a tu ra lly , the thought so , 'ii l . ; el ioiah in s ta n tly associ- ■d i! If ■■■ 1 y m ind w ith my own IS EUGENICS NEEDED IN T H E PO ULTRY YARD Somewhere in the course o f m y general reading I once ran ae ■et 1. b . H e raising o f high grade the statement o f a w e ll know n w it ; k l.i i ,! chi ■ . i.s. I could not that the best th in g he ha I ever ,1. u ■ .dp 1 n ing :’ ow much te tte r it was to choose the p ro pe r , rents w ou ld be 1.1 a .¡real m any cases if A very w itty rem ark, indeed, but in fo w ls c adl have B e p rivile g e of AUTO SPRINGS OXY-ACZTT LENE W E U 'IN G A ll Make Cars and T rucks. No >b !ui >:■ II None too Large MERRIMAN’S BLACKSMITH SHOP 20 S. R iverside Avenue MEDFORD, OREGON ■ ■ ■ D S 3 B B B Phone 279-J B X 3 3 ■ li ■ ONLY E X C LU S IV E AUTO P A IN T CO. IN SOUTHERN OREGON A ll W o rk Guaranteed Phone 724-R J. H. DAILY A Painter of Reputation CRATER LAKE AUTO PAINT CO. 601 N. Grape Unequalled W ork at Reasonable Prices M edford, Oregon I» reg ula tiitg th e ir ow n parentage In stead o f h aving to depend on those w ho do it fo r them. It has always amused me th a t so m any people should fa il to realise the im p orta ure o f p ro p e rly selecting breeding stock as a fa cto r in successful p o u ltry raising. F irs t o f a ll there Is the general law o f h ered ity that “ lik e begets lik e .” In o the r w ords, i f you select a certain breed o f fo w ls in w h ich eertai ch aracte ristics are ve ry strongly m arked and mate o n ly such birds as e x h ib it those characteristics Io a decided degree, the o ffs p rin g should have the same characteristics to approxim ately the same degree as th e ir ancestors. Because it is so decidedly true that like begets like, it is o f para m ount im portance Io select breeders know n o, fin ite ly Io possess certain desired characteristics. 'That im - .le d i.il.Iy rules out the m ongrel and rst'.ihliahc- the lie essity o f w o rk in g ,n v w t’ li andar breed fo w ls. The m ongrel s no it in ite 'v know n .1 is .1 m ix tu re of ra t ti :d every tilin g , (dinne* anything.' q tic illly it .>; iix may he a r y lliin g or n o tk it 'dust li' el; . they w i ll o r. ai '.rest, n othing iie ro t hi useful. On the I’.i r hand, suppose our aim is h' , p roduction. We c m choose 1.1 iy .i num ber i f v a rie ti s k n own i excellent layers; then i f we are careful in c u llin g out indersi-ed i , I in fe rio r o r deform ed sneeimens bulb sexes and I f v e c u ll r ut a' poor layers among the fen-a’ cr, " r> p re ttv sure to iln- v i lop a f ir that w ill give us eggs in abundance. A n othe r law o f breeding to be re"k< ned x.’ith is that o n ly h ealthy and v ig o r ms parents can be ex- peeled Io have healthy and vigorous o ffs p rin g . As applied to p o u ltry r.ii-.iir this c ills fo r ruthless c u llin g out o f ifT ir f e r io r fo w ls as soon ns they are < Id enough to show w ith c e rta in ty w he th er o r not th ey meas ure up to req nired standa-ds that arc i.ct good layers should be discarded fo r tw o reasons; firs t, be cause Hu y do not pay fo r the trouble and expense < f keeping them and, secondly because th e ir descendants w ill also he poor layers. The v a ri ous methods o f c u llin g are w e ll know n and easily learned by those w ho w ant good pro du ctive flocks. C e rta in ly these methods should be kn ow n and practiced by any o w n er QUICK FOOD FOR THE HUNGRY CROWD A Dollar Dinner for Four T IIE is the work of only a minute to add ing until thick the contents of an spices to taste to the canned apple sauce, pour it into the shells, sprinkle with grated cheese and heat in the oven until the cheese is melted. Apple and Date muffins are simple to make and with chocolate or coffee are enough for such a light lunch. To make them, beat two eggs and add one cup of milk. M ix and sift two cups of flour, three tablespoons of sugar, four teaspoons of baking powder and one-half teaspoon of salt. Add to the first mixture. Then add one-half cup of canned apple sauce, three tablespoons of melted butter and one-half cup of chopped dates. Pour into buttered muffin tin and bake in a hot oven, 400° F., for 15 to 20 minutes. This makes eight to ten muffins. Versatile French Toast French Toast is a quick and uni versally liked dish and can be varied in many ways. You can sprinkle it with powdered sugar or a mixture of cinnamon and sugar, or you can serve honey or a tart jelly with it. Another variation is to cut the bread in circles, dip in the egg and milk mixture and sauté in the usual way. Then force canned apricots through a sieve and spread half the slices of toast with the purée. Place the other slices on top and garnish with a thin slice of orange, cut crosswise. A pineapple sauce to be poured over French Toast is made by boil- eight-ounce can o f pineapple tid bits, one-fourth cup of orange juice and one-fourth cup of sugar mixed with two teaspoons of flour. Pour over the hot toast and serve im mediately. Peanut butter may become a part ner in the French Toast business, too. To make it, cream together one-half cup of canned peanut but ter and one cup of milk. Add salt and pepper and a slightly beaten egg. Remove the crusts from slices of bread and cut in strips. Dip the bread in the mixture, and saute in butter. Serve hot with a garnish of sweet pickles. Pie Crust Sandwiches Pie pastry may be kept in the refrigerator for some time all ready to be rolled out and made into turn overs—if you have a filling ready. Or you can roll the pastry out and cut it in circles the size of a slice of pineapple, and bake it in a hot oven. Put a pastry circle on a serving plate, and place a slice of drained pineapple on top. Spread with marshmallow creme and sprinkle with nuts. Another circle of pastry goes on top of that, and a dab of marshmallow creme to top it off. By a little home practice in mak ing the foods which w:!l appeal the most to your crowd, and by seeing to it that supplies are always on hand, you w ill have no qualms when the crowd descends on you.* WIRE CI.AHH The m in is te r was q iie xtln n iiig his Sunday school class. 'N o w can any o f you te ll me the name o f t ’le place w here w e 'll a ll go if we are good?” he asked. " I 'l l describe It," Hie m in iste r con tinued. " It's ail immense pine« where huge golden p illa rs rise high above you. The a ir is perfum ed and soft m ilsie plays e o u tiiiu a lly . Now can any o f you te ll me Hie name o f th is place?" "■Idle m ovies!" chorused the class. „ went into a r c - a - 1' ; , I : ■ .mc.nt and trin i to get fou x. I wenty-'ive tiun. rs for out cents en. h, pee, te v n i begin to »lii; -'t •' e r sjuity. ’ ! P at home ■ ' fi-,t look il'< cut at tli.* tn ai wl i d ■ ini. CLASSIFIED ADS and the contents of ..n c'.iicn-uiw e can of corn. Place in a well- P I\N O F o r Sale—o r—T ra d e —W in d have you? T otal price $182 .»U, $15 dow n lim i x'X per m onth, L. It. M um my, (121 South 4th Street, (iru n ts Puss. grr.ised loaf pan anil !>.. in a hot oven (44)0*) for ibt.ul 45 miniitrs. Serves eight. For four, make i .ih half the re ,pr, r r . .n k the entire amount and use the loaf for | rr< hate for tier two meats. Steamed Tonwioet an.! Celery i fam ily o f four for a modest dol- lar Id 'll: Combine contents of a iiuml.er 2 house* ife < m Cera and Peef t o i f .. , . $.42 .10 Stewed ie n u to e t & Celery 17 ¡¡read and Butter ............... >V8 Jellied Peart ...................16 IJemi-tatse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tli Total .......................... $ 96 The recipes fo r this economical dinner are: Corn and fleef Loaf: M ix the following iiiK.ediri,.s . . „ I form into a ro ll: one p 'liu i ground rump of l>cef one-half pound ground fresh pork, one beatrn egg, one tahlcjp,’.'ti chopped i nion, one-half tablespoon salt one-fourth teaspoon pepper, one-half cup bread ciunibs o f chickens and ■ n il the very cream o f any flo c k should In lie d fo r can of tomatoes, one-lialf cup of diced, cooked celery, silt and pep per. one tablespoon of butter mid one tea >p on of s> Simmer gently for a few minutes. Jellied Peart: Drain the syrup from ail eight-oun c can of pears and add one-half cup water, one tablespoon of grenadine syrup and one tablespoon of sugar. Dissolve one-lialf pa.kaee of b ,ion-flavored gelatin in the lu>t mixture and cool. Arrange pears in four individual molds wet with cold watrr. Pour the cold syrup and grlatin mixture over (hern, and set away to harden. Unmold and serve cold.* A N EW SUNSET— The New Sunset Is Hie all-W estern home m id g a r den mngnzlne. N ow , o nly *1.00 a i ear. An ideal Christm as card w ill announce a ll g ift subscriptions. Address, 1045 Sunsunie SI., Sun Francisco, C alif. Shop At The Handicraft Shop THE JOKERS CONNER breeding. W hat is tru e o f the fem :i c is In n to a lik e degree o f the male. That is a point often overlooked by p o u l tr y raisers. It must not he fo rgotten f F IF T Y - F iF T Y that the male supplies the germ of T w o Jews w ho bad shops d ire c tly fe r tility w h ic h converts an i gg from across the street resorted to e ve ry an in e rt mass in to som ething capa ble o f pro du cing life. The stronger th in g hut m urde r to outdo each and more v irile the male b ird is. other. T hey slushed prices ruthless therefore, the greater w ill be his ly , und w ent w ith o u t sleep, p lo ttin g a b ility to tran sm it that v ita l q u a lity w hut to do next. w ith o u t w h ic h eggs cannot become Then one n ig ht a Jewish fa ir y chick. O n ly liv e ly , a le rt, strong vigorous, fig h tin g males should be came Io the bedside o f Cohen, selected fo r breeding. The lusty and said: "M ine , frie n d , I'm it a leetle fe rry loud c ro w in g , b rig h t eyed, chesty S ir C hanticlear should he chosen vot k in geev you a n y tliin g , but I every' tim e in preference to the w arn you w ot you w is li yo u r com droopy, d ip irite d , too quiet or inas- p e tito r gets double." "D o t’s okay by me,” Im plied Co sertive male. hen. " I vis li I go b lin d in one eye.” The question o f h e re d ity should also influence selection o f the male R IG -H EAR TED IIUHHY b irds fo r breeding. C haracteristics Young Bride— “ D a rlin g I bud a o f descendants are derived from both w o n d e rfu l dream last night. I male and female. It is. therefore. I o f the utmost im portance that male dreamed that I w en t shopping and b ird s should possess, in so fa r as ! bought three dresses, tw o hats mid Exam. Q uestion: Slate the num ber that fact can he determ ined, the characteristics w hich are w anted in o f the last amendment added to the next generation. 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Let Your Daughter Cook This shelf is especially desirable if your daughter—or son—is of the gregarious type who is always bringing friends home after school, for you can teach her, or him, to make a few dishes and rest serene in the knowledge that the responsi bility is off your hands. But to do this, one of the most important things is to see to it that the nec essary supplies are always on the shelf and that recipes, if needed, are pasted on the inside of the cupboard door. Because the essence of such a meal is speed, some preparations should be made ahead of time. If you include cheese in the repertoire, see to it that grated cheese is always in the glass jar on the shelf. Canned fruits are especially suit able, for they lend themselves to many uses. Apple sauce is one of the best liked. It can be used as a filling for cake or gingerbread. I f you have baked tart shells ready, it w e ll us the melt. hud u fu r coal sent home on ap p ro v a l." 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