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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1930)
V 4 CENTRAL POINT STAR VOLUME TWO FEDERAL FARM HOARD WARNS AGA1NHT OVER-PLAN"! ING State Chamber To Give Facts I About Oregon Pioneer Graves ¡News Gleaned in Northwest From all Over to Be Located The Nation WINTER I,RIVING HINTS ARE LISTED BY MOTOR CLUB Federal Forest Road Funds to Be Allocated “The Federal Farm Hoard cannot Not so long ago it was the cus- • protect farmers when they delibcr- , tom with a great many people to ulely over-plant," says the Federal ; store their cars during Ihe winter, Farm Hoard in a statement to cotton hut now, because of improvements growers. “Large cotton crops sell 1 in streets and roads, as well as cars, for less than small ones,” says the winter driving is almost universal. statement wlfich goes on to point However, there still are winter out thut 10,000,000 bales in 1923 • problems, winter huzard« and win- I sold for $600,000,(610 more than 18,- ; ter accidents, ’ .’any of these can ' 000,000 bale« in 1926. “That is not be overcome, according to the mech Colonel Henry L. Stimpson, head anical service department of ihe New mid complete facia and data good business for farmers beeaiis Fifty-six graves of early day In The total apportionment of feder surveys of Oregon’s 36 counties and farmers picked and ginned 8,000,000 dian fighters, prospectors and other , of ihe U. S. Naval delegation to Lon Oregon Stale motor following ten al forest highway funds as author 922 rities and town« will be com bales of cotton in 1026, guve them pioneer« are known to exist on the don called Ihe delegation together suggestions to m oionsis- motorists: pleted during IV3U by Hie Oregon to the world free, und in effect paid national forests of Washington and to review the work of Ihe delegation | 1. Pu, jn anti-freeze solution in ized by Congress for the construc Stale Chamber of Commerce, ac $600,000.000 for (he privilege,.” Oregon, according to recent reports • and report on the "mystery meet- your radiator. This may prevent a tion of forest roads in and adjacent The statement dispels all doubt made to District Forester C. M. ing of himself and Ihe heads of lot of grief and possible danger, to the national forests for the fiscal cording to un announcement made li> It. S. Hamilton, President of the concerning the Hoard’s attitude to Granger, Portland, Oregon. These the other delegations. ! Moreover this solution should be year 1931 is 64,500,000. Representatives of the U. S. bur organization, here today. Comple ward agricultural outlook work, as graves are those which have been varied in accordance with the gen eau of public roads will start im tion of the survey« Is u part of the it points out the evident intention observed by forest officers in Ihe Geo. Neuner of Portland announc eral average of the temperature. state-wide program of “Build Ore of cqlton farmer« to expand produc course of their regular field work ed that he would not he a candidate 2. Change crankcase oil. Oil of mediately to make plans for putting gon!" being conducted by the State tion, shows that this is unwise, and willi no particular search being for governor unless Thos. B. Kay lighter grade usually will give bet beneficial use the amounts appor indicutes how better plans may In- made. Chamber this year. decided not to run. ter results during periods of low tioned to the various states and ter made for the production program The data compiled will serve us temperature. Also such oil, for best ritories upon road projects upon This information is I,eing com a busis for the publication of liter of 1030. oiled by Ihe forest service for all Eleven were dead and three were results usually should be changed which construction can he under Abundant ruinfall in December of liie national forests of the West, injured when a school bus was more often. taken in the next fiscal year, whicii ature and national advertising on improved the outlook for crops and begins with July 1. the slate. Industrial fact« and data which originated with a request struck by a New York Central train 3. Don't race your engine. Rac The forest highway fund is ap- siir<rys of the larger cities of the livestock production for 1930 Mild from the Arizona Pioneer’s Histor near Berea, Ohio. ing your engine, lo get it warmed state will also be made In coopora- weather assisted in balancing tin ical Society. In a resolution passed up end running your car with open I portioned under the Federal' Higli- stipphy and demand for hay and feed recently this society stated that “no way act, which provides that 50 tion with the local chambers. Mrs. W. J. Bryan, wife of the late choke before the oil in your engine “Every phase of the State Cham and the condition was favorable honor can he too great to bestow democratic leader, died at H oly- is sufficiently fluid to flow easily in per cent of the authorized amount ber's activities in attracting settlers, for the growth of full planted crops upon the men and women who brav wood, California. Mrs. Bryan was to all pai I.;, may result in scoring be apportioned according to the tourists and investors to Oregon is und some plowing was accomplish ed Indians und hardships” and “the 69 years old and survived her hus the cylinder walls, running the pis jiercentage of the national forest based on facts and accurate infor ed. graves of many of these [»eople are band by 4 years. tons and burning out the bearings. area in any state to the total area It seems likely that there will be mation and by bringing all the datu scattered over the Forest Reserves 4. Use lighter, more fluid grease. of the national forests in all the about Oregon up-to-date we hope a larger acreage of spring crops and are getting harder Io identify One mile of w inter driving is said to I states and the remainder according A protest was filed against Geo. to strengthen and increase our re than usual. Clover acreage is be each year.” The resolution asks lie equivalent to ten miles of sum to the percentage of the value of W. Norris who i« running in the mer driving hence ing reduced and more alfulfa and lighter grease ' national forest land in any state for federal appropriations lo be us primaries in Nebraska on a republi- 1 sults and activities,” Hamilton said. irrigated pastures planted. There ed for marking graves. and more frequent lubrication is to the total of the Government land Forma for the surveys are now can ticket. The protest stated that in all the national forests. is a trend toward increasing the Fourteen of Ihe national forests Norris was not a republican and cd\ iscble. being completed. A corps of work Oregon will receive of this amou acreage of pears, walnuts, filberts your engine in a of Oregon and Washington report should no«, therefore, be allowed to' , * * ever run F°ur ers are to be employed to collect nt, 6631,987. and strawberries. C‘ - sarage‘ The carb« n monoxide pioneer graves definitely known run on that ticket. and correlate the information. Interest in chickens is lively, but exhausts from your engine are and worthy of marking. The Apple- turkey raisers may curtail produc-: EXPECT TO OPEN UPPER deadly poison. gate district of the Crater national EGG-PRODUCTION INCREASE During the past week northern lion somewhat because of low pric- ! COLUMBIA TO NAVIGATION 6. Be sure of your brakes. On , ”• ’u if o> nraxes. on forest leads with 16. and the McKen ing IMPOSSIBLE THROUGH DRUGS es. Dairymen are also discouraged zie Bridge district of the Cascade and eastern Oregon have been under icy> «iippery streets , he sf U A in i/ fin t\.,ll « ..¿ 1 1, going an extreme cold r spell with because of the low price of butler- Starting of open river navigation distance is greatly lengthened as national forests is second with 9. temperatures ranging from 10 above fat. The livestock industries show compared with road surfaces that on the Columbia within a year or No known drug or combination Fifty-one of the graves are reported lo 42 below zero. are dry. This makes it especially two was predicted at the annual of drugs when fed to poultry will ! no tendency to continue expanding from the Oregon national forests as in recent years. important that brakes be in good meeting of the Eastern Oregon increase egg production," says D r.: and only 5 from Washington nation Jackson county business« is good. al forests. According to president Hoover condition, relined and adjusted for \ \ heat league in Pendleton where II. E. Moskey, veterinarian In the that subject was one of the two Food, Drug and Insecticide Admini-1 Hain Just in time. Early sown! Per' ■ -s the best known of these the labor demand i« on the upgrade winter driving. 7. Equip your car with bumpers. major issues considered, the other stratlon o f the U. S. Department of grain in good shape. Some late graves i. hat of the pioneer woman for the first time since the recent seeding being done. Fee ' '-eing us-J stock market crash. Spring bumpers not only save radi being the new plan of cooperative Agriculture. ed sparingly. Open winter salva on the old Harlow trail. Just east of ators, fenders and gas tanks from wheat marketing which was given "The Department,” he says, "has tion of stockmen. So far cattle in the East Fork of Salmon River on Between 50 and 60 men and wo damage, but frequently prevent cuts full approval. objected repeatedly, by warning und good condition. the Mount Hood Loop Highway. Hutterfat prices men were ill in California from bruises and broken arms. That such development will bring seizure, to the use of any label on very low, dairymen gloomv. Plen poison of an unknown character re 8. Protect your engine. As a win substantial benefits to the entire drug preparations for fowls which DI EASE SPECIALIST NAMED ty of feed if not wasted. Eggs drop ceived at a banquet in Camelia City. ter precaution there always should state and will result in practical indicates the preparations will in ping in price. More chicks to be be some means of controlling the and immediate relief to inland em crease egg production. Veterinar hatched this season. A new associate plant pathologist The Portland Board of Education intake of cold air through your pire agriculture, was freely expres ians agree that such cluinis are un * ir p e Oregon Experiment station are seeking funds to build 17 n ew ' radiator, sed by those sponsoring the move warranted and consequently fraud n r. F P. Mcwhorter of the Virginia school buildings to replace wooden 9, Take care of your batteries. rulions appearing in inlvrstah co» . ulent. The Department will not Truck Experiment station, has just buildings that are worn out and Extremely cold weather demands ment and by leading farmers who have been agitating the matter for relax its effort« to keep from the merce violating the law in any of been appointed to s» c -c d r’m f. are held to be fire traps. special attention to batteries be years. channels of interstate trade all the described manners. B. McKay who has resigned after cause of excessive use in starting products for which such exaggerat At present federal and state agen 14 years of service in this state. The Salem Chamber of Commerce and greater use of lights. Many- Secretary Mellon of the trensury ed promises are made to poultry- cies are cooperating in final surveys Dr. McWhorter’s experience is is attempting to gain recognition men.” department has asked that the en said to fit him well for carrying on from the Carnegie institute for ihe motor accidents have been caused of condition of the river, freight Other preparations equally as ob forcement of the Prohibition laws tile outstanding research done by Snlem teacher who saved a boy through Ihe failure of batteries in available and best types of equip emergency. ment needed for immediate use of jectionable. Dr. Moskey says, are he placed under the department of McKay in diseases of potatoes, vege from drowning in the Willamette a 10. Drive carefully, always. justice. the river. Later it is hoped that those sold to increase the fertility table crops and bulbs. Professor week ago by plunging into th icy channel improvement and even can of eggs and to improve their hatch- McKay lias resigned io devote his water after him. alization will follow. WORLD WAR VETS ability. time to commercial bulb production. R c a ttu ri'ig The league indorsed the new co PASS 10 EACH DAY This is not within the power of Fifty-two oil companies were de “Tour former parlor maid has com* operative marketing plan and asked drugs. Drug preparations offered to ns, dear. But don't be alarmed— Bead the Ads and profit. A good creed as guilty of violating the Sher as a cure for poultry diseases for we don’t believe hair what she soys advertiser is usually a good mer man anti-trust act in pooling their W.orld war veterans are dying that formation of temporary local which there is no known drug cure about you.”—Sydney Rul'etta chant. patents. The judgment declnred all from service disabilities at the rate units be continued pending comple are also receiving the attention of agreements among the companies of ten each day, according to fig tion of final contract forms. officials. These diseases include of patents and royalties were null ures of the U. S. Veterans’ bureau The Geological party of the Byrd typhoid, cholera, coccidiosis, fowl and void. The case will be appealed for 1929, obtained by Dr. A. C. Carl expedition returned to their base pest, roup, diphtheria, chicken pox. to the U. S. Supreme Court. ton, state chairman of the Legion’s after a sledging journey of more diurrhea and gapes of chicks, and rehabilitation committee. In 1927 than 1500 miles which took nearly blackhead of turkeys. Some of CLOTHING HINTS ON RADIO the daily average was 11 and it in three months to make. these can be prevented by proper creased to 12 in 1928. Tuberculosis precautionary methods but once con Problems of the family wardrobe was the cause of most of the deaths NEW STATE TAX ON IN traded do not respond to drug will he a new feature over the state resulting in 7 per day during 1927, TANGIBLES NOW IN EFFECT treatment. college radio, KOAC, every Tuesday 9 daily during 1928 and 6 daily Doctor Moskey explains, also, afternoon at three o ’clock for the during 1929. Deaths from general Blanks for the computation of that a worm reme<|y for fowls must next few months. How to get the medical and neuropsychiatrie con the new state intangibles tax have be labeled clearly; the specific best garments for the least money ditions were about evenly divided been received by the County Assess name of the worm or worms for will be discussed by the members of thoughout. Practically all deaths oc or and will be available at his office which it has been proved an effec the home economics staff. curred while the veterans were un for the year 1929. The returns are tive vemifuge must be stated. Vet der hospitalization by the Veterans’ to be made in compliance with the erinarians, he says, have found that The National Council of the Boy- bureau. It is estimated that in the law passed by the last legislature certain drugs is effective against all Scouts of America at its nineteenth entire world war veteran group and effective for the tax year 1929. worms. Furthermore, drugs admin annual meeting, held in New York about seventy are dying each day Intangibles taxed under the act istered by way of mouth have not in May of this year, adopted the fol from all causes. include money at interest, bonds, been found effective against those lowing resolution: notes, claims and demands, se known as pin or caeca worms of Whereas the forests of our coun Burning cigar or cigarette butts cured or unsecured, all shares poultry. Prod -•'« of this ty|M> when try are being destroyed four times dropped from airplanes in motion of slock in corporation, any and labeled Io give by mouth nre sub ns rapidly as they are being replac may be a source of forest-fire dang all evidences of indebtedness, ex ject to seizure by law. ed, and human carelessness is re er. according to Forest Service ex cept federal securities. The labeling of mineral mixtures sponsible for 60 per cent of the periments carried out in June of A tax of 5 per cent is imposed stock powders, so-called condition CH F corn were htiman we would bacon fat. Add one cup of canned property loss each year through this year at Spokane Airport, Spo on the income in excess of $200 call him a polygamist, for he ers and regulators, and tonics, to corn and brown again. Season well forest fires, a loss involving mil kane, V ash. The tests were made L has a longing for the compan Break two eggs into the mixture received from intangibles. The indicate that they remedy or control lions of dollars; Be it resolved, that in clear weather, when the air tem ionship of many and varied asso and scramble lightly together. payment of the tax relieve the tax worm infestation, constitutes mis we recommend that the Boy Scouts ciates. Corn and beans make the Serve with broiled bacon. perature was about 75, relative hu branding under the Federal food world-renowned succotash. Canned assist in every way the United States midity about 34 per cent, and wind payer from all property taxes on Com and Carrot Pudding-. Mix coni sauteed in bacon fat and mixed the contents of an eight-ounce can and drug act, Doctor Moskety says. Bureau of Forestry in its campaign movement npout 7 miles an hour. the intangibles. A return must be with the chopped, fried bacon makes of corn, an eight-ounce can of diced Judgments have been obtained by for conservation, and that Ihe Boy- The cigarettes used were factory filed by every natural person who a delectable dish. Canned corn with carrots, two tablespoons of chopped Department officials against prod Scout troops engage in tree plant made, with plain tip. The butts is a resident of the state or who has santéed green peppers and onions is green pepper, and one cun of white resided in the state for six months ucts containing the word health in another popular way to serve it. sauce. Add two eggs, and pour into ing as a good turn to the Nation. were thrown from a forest-patrol or more during the tax year and And there is no end to the soups in a buttered casserole. Bake in a the name of the preparation. The plane at altitudes of approximately which corn figures. moderate oven, 350* F„ until set or use of the word henlth as in the Stable manure, best known organ 500 feet and 1,000 feet above ground. whose income from intangibles has a knife comes out clean. It will New Soul-Mates term “Poultry Henlth” Is consider ic fertilizer is high in nitrogen, hut Of six cigar butts dropped five were amounted to $200 or more during take about forty-five minutes. ed misleading in that the purchaser But not satisfied with his present low in potash. Five tons of stable recovered and every one of these the year. Baked potatoes may be cut in The return must be filed w ith the mates, com has recently added still expects some curative or disease re half and the centers scooped out and manure, supplemented by 250 tbs. was burning when picked up from others. Some of these combinations mashed. Mix with half as much the State Tax commission on or be s is tin g properties in the prepara of superphosphate per acre per year the field. Six out of seven cigarette are: canned corn, season highly, and pile fore March 1 and the tax may be tion, Doctor Moskey says. makes an ideal fruit or nut fertiliz Breakfast Cora : Chop two large bark in the potato shells. Put a dab butts were recovered and of these The Department w ill continue ac cold boiled potatoes fine and sauté of butter on the top and brown ia er finds the Oregon Experiment four were still burning when picked paid in two equal installm ents, the first half at time of filing and the «Util brpwn in two tablespoons tively its action against any prepa- thaovMk* station. up. Much-Mated Com second six months after.