Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, February 07, 1930, Image 2

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    T H B CENTRAL P O IN T STA»
CENTRAL POINT STAR
Published by Mac’s Printing Co.»' Gold Hill, Oregon
C. J. SHORE. Editor
FRIPAT. FEBRUARY 7. 1930
(Continued from Page One)
HOME POINTERS
HYPE SEES CHALLENGE
TO FARMERS IN 1930
From the School of Home Econom­
ics. Oregon State College
Butler is one of the richest sourc­
es <>f vilamin A.
A great deal of interest in chop­
ped or ground pay for feeding has
deveolped in Oregon mid much ex ­
perim ental work Inis been done lo
determ ine Ils value, if any. over
tinehopped hay. Some opinions m e.
says the experiment station, that if
the hay can lie chopped very cheap­
ly, il may pay. but it is not a ne
.. ssity, while others have found
that chopping or grading brought
decided Improvement.
to pay the reparations installm ents,
hut if this conics to pass all the al­
lies will have to do will be to turn
the account over to 11 couple of In­
stallment house collectors.
Bead Hie Ails and profit. A good
good team, pulling for a better
advertiser is usually a good m er­
planned and more protltable ’’.gi'i
chant.
v little lemon o rorimge juice ad-
An Independent Newspaper published iti the Interests of culture in America.
"Every one of us makes a p ri­ cd to slewed dried fruit will often
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vate Outlook report, w hether or not improve the flavor.
we consult the ottleiul reports. V •
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
11 n linkers e in often save time
aet on our own opinion of future
Entered as second-class matter, October 26, 1928 at the priees when we decide to plant u Ir • •' .lining to have left overs to Many a husband with a little cx-
post office at Gold Hill, Oregon under the act of March 3, certain acreage, or lo increase or use for deserts. Eor instance, when Ira time in the house due In a
reduce our herds and Hocks. In .rtr.iiij! prunes for breaktasi it is slaekeniug up <>f farm work, cun
1879.
In cook cornigli lo have penne m a k e Ills wife very huppv by sh.it1
these Outlook reports, we try to w
w
hip
a day o r tw o later, or to eui: g the kitchen k n iv es. lig h lc n
give you the facts on w hat farmer:,
Subscription $2.00 year in advance. Ad rate on application here and abroad are planning Io do; 1,1 k apple sauce and use it for I iih the springs i lithe roller xluiil.s,
Pone right and when
I oiling li e hinges in the squeuky
on what consum ers w ant; on d istri­ brow n Betty.
we promised it.
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doors,
1,
ngi
In
ning
the
lieil
»bits
bution of agricultural products so
W e uts«- 11 money buck
One of I? must im portant points (hut are a’wuys falling mil, anil then
as »0 avoid gluts or shortages.
guarantee
on all w ork.
1 cook ug ail products in which if he h x any time h ft, he might
"These reports are prepared by
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Ill . - ¡ l i * W M « l
Judging front the number of candidates which have men of the Departm ent, alter con­ lunch c"," or cheese is used is thut paint Hit' low er e liar step while 1.
I I , ' arc b"'I rooked as a low tem ­ a signal for his wife and children
sulting
with
the
Earm
Hoi
rd
mid
entered the political arena for the governorship ot Oregon
When you think of
several State itgrleullural col­ perature and removed from the when descending the dark stairw ay.
there will be a red hot primary campaign this spring, lo the
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leges, and surveying the w orld-wid ’ eat as soon a , possible.
D IA M O N C S
add to the confusion comes the announcement that State situation. The colleges will adanl
11 is said that keep! ig the side­
think of
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ul is no' hnrm ful, it Is walks d ea n of snow in Scotland is
Treasurer Kay wiil net make the race. As scion as he the recoiniiK il lations more close's
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g
in
soni"
valuable
a simple task. After a heavy snow-
.•lv Ini'
withdrew Geo. Neuner 01 Douglas county steps into the to local co n d iti'n s. T heir rcco
-litni'ii's v h i. h are supplied by f d| ,he m ayor ill 1»; s a coin in the
men
latiom.
bringing
the
problem
liay. Kay was thought to be the strongest man out tor down to a conn, u i t v basis, w.
It- wheat and graham bread.
snow ami uun. unees that lie has
the race and when he stepped down it made the iace ah ionic to yon next month in thou 1- • lb
lost u schilling.
Fr.d am baking powder huseuils :
the more spirited.
anils of farm ers' mi ting eondu
Whether all the candidates are now 111 cannot be de­ cd by the extension services of I. •tr • a ole ising variation al limes. ' The nl'les serin to lie afraid that
itsararijaa
I'lv '
are mde by substituting Germany will sooner or later fail
termined for there are several names mentioned which agricultural colleges.
pi •' on llmir for one-half of the
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Fast
experience
indicates
th
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have not been entered as vet. C. E. Gates, of Medford,
. .
A.b 'c hour, amt adding the milk ,
who has always . « it he kkown .hat he would no, he ad- |¡he - -
,
fidh as a little more or less
verse to making the race has not taken the step that would
Tha( js
nny
••• \ he needed with the change of.
make him a Qualified entrant, as yet. 1 he symptoms were ■ ()f Us wou,(j jH. able to do ulone.
rather strong for a while for Gates admitted that he was i -The Out’ook Reports are no
being urged by his friends from all over the state to get in blueprints of a production plan fo-
M a y b e T h a t'» W h y
u cm g u ig v u
r l n u d s your farm in 1930, but are a b o h
but as he has not done so yet, we take it that tne ckuus of authentic fa d s , carefully In ter­ Rev. Pr. J— - Is among us far a
of battle have not sufficiently cleared away to let “P o p ’ preted. There is plenty o f place brief season He says and does exact­
as h< thinks right, without regard
see just what is going to happen. Other favorite sons in for your own individual, informell ly
for the opinion« or beliefs of anyone
decision.
W
ithout
your
challenge
several parts of Oregon have just put out feelers but have
else. Ilia wife la cot with him.— Rural
of the new decade.
Paper.
not thrown in their hat, yet.
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"This is a year when il Is p artic­
Even if there are no m ore'entrants it looks like a ularly
necessary for each producer
D e i t r v e d P ra is e
good race will be had by all.
to estimate his plantings and his
The big telescope of the university
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markets, in view of the price out­
for each commodity and ,0 observatory had Just been trained up­
One hears many stories about Chicago these days look
the sky when a star felt. “Hot
plan production accordingly. To on
which makes the blood run cold. Murder, lawlessness, obtain a higher level commodity dog!" said the new night watchman,
“that fellow sure la a crack shot-"—
Here is .in unusual opportunity to save
banditry, iircompetency etc. stalks the city. When we and to plan production according.y. ] . The
outlook.
money. This ticket is good for travel on
know that Chicago is located in the center of this great To obtain a higher level of prices
day coaches and in tourist sleeping ear».
nation of our we cannot help blushing with shame. Con­ than that which now prevails, it a p ­
Take advantage of this low fare and
H a t It» D is a d v a n ta g e »
pears necessary to reduce rath er
plan your trip to Los Angeles now.
ditions which are not far worse and perhaps not so bad than
"My greatest thrill," writes M It
Increase 1930 production, es­
A.,
"was
experienced
when
a
niibl
draws action from our government.
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C » /o y (ire j ter Speed and C om fort
pecially the production of crops
Right at the present time the Cnited States You can get more detailed informn- looking man, sitting In front of me on
Reclining chairs in day coaches pro­
express train, calmly put down
has troops in Haiti, Nicaragua and China—endeavoring to tion, and personal consultation on a his fast
vide maximum comfort. There's always
paper, and stepping onto the plat
plenty of room on the train to rest and
teach those people—if you please how to govern them- your problems from your ag rie u l-1 form of the train, deliberately threw
turai college or from your county hlmaetf otf. . . .’’ That la one wav
walk about, to u rist sleepers give still
selves. Imagine the inconsistency. Here in the next larg- agent.
of traveling faster than a fast train
greater comfort, yet they arc economical.
est of all American cities we find bankruptcy, murder, an­ "I w ant to emphasize the fact that If you are sure of arriving at the
You save time, too.
destination. — Capper's
archy and ruin and the government permits it to be while controlled production and orderly- hoped for
$ 1 5 t o San F ra n c is c o
in distant China our marines are teaching the Chinese sub­ m arketing are not ends In them Weekly. ------ 0------
selves. They are means to an end.
¡■'or lu tlb rr tH/ornulimi ,/»./ rrl-
jects how to act.
and that end is a rising tide of w ell­
tr ia l: .1 pbou t or to ll a l T i t i t I
O id e tt F o ie e t
Why not an expeditionary force to Chicago where it being.
economic and educational,
C j i t t t ib o u u below.
An Inter glacial forest- one which
might act to remove a blot from our own great nation.
and an American standard of living ' grew between two glacial eras and
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on the American farm. Il is to that was covered ovei by the second
The voung boy who wonders what kind of cake they end that I urge every one of you glucler, thus being preserved for ceu
bend your intelligent, informed, i turlee— bas been discovered on the
will have at the party has a dad who always wonders to
north side of Mendenhall glacier bear
and organized effort.”
O C. P l RKRPILE Agent
Juneau, Alaska.
W atch
Repairing
Office With At Heimonson
S P E C IA L TR AVEL B A R G A IH
Los
S ou th ern P acific
what they will have to drink.
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There is many a self made man who has been remod­
elled by a wife.
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If the flapper of today used the
hair-cloth sofa that her m other did,
she’d w ear six petticoats too.
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G o o d W o r k D o n e b y H u m b le
The growing good of the world la
portly dependent on unhlstorte acta;
and that things are not eo III with
you and me as they might have been
la half owing to the number who live
faithfully a hidden life and rest In on-
visited tombs.—George El lo t
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BUILDING MATERIALS
Our» 1« a maderu aupply depot for the builder for we hand-
le Lumber, SMuogle*. Lath Ljiue, Plaster, Cement, Johns-Man-
villa Roofings, etc., and malt* everything in Cabinet W o rk
and M ilt W o rk .
For that better
O d d R e la tio n s h ip
A buxom Irish girl approached the
manager of the carnival aide-show
and «aid: T want to speak to the
Hindu myattc. Please tel! her that tt
ta her slater, Bridget, calling."—The
Outlook.
Printing—see us.
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IN K T W O R K S
T R O W B R I D G E C A B IN
Let ua est ¡mule yaur bill, you will like our Service, Quality
„ Medford, Oregon
and Prices.
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fTe take a Personal Pride in our tVork and
are never satisfied unless you are
Give us a chance to Figure
on your next job
Mac’s Printing Company
Glendale,
Gold Hill,
Central Point
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S u re o f O n e M e a l
Ad In African papar: "Wantad—
Gentleman who can furnish a half-
dozen eggs to my halt pound of ham.
Object, matrimony.”— Boaton Tran
acript.
B r ig h t S a le s m a n
“Can you give me T h e Cricket an
the Hearth?’ ” asked the old lady of
the new salesman In the book shop.
“I don’t think we have tt In stock,”
replied the youth, "but I can show
you a ping-pong aet which la every bit
M exciting.”
FARM POINTERS
(College News Service O. S.
In cold w eather a blanket
Ihe lambing pen will insure
cient w arm th lo keep the new
front being chilled.
C.)
over
sufll-
lamb
The more acres a man can farm
will) his equipm ent Ihe cheaper will
he Ihe coat of production of his out­
put.
Clackama« is now Ihe leading
poultry county of Oregon, w ilh an
income of 81,000,0« from this source
in 1929—an increase of 300 per^j
cent in the lost five years.
'» .'Al 1
Establishing
Your Credit
A Savings Account is an asset of far
greater value than the amount of
deposit. If you are able to save and
accumulate money, you have demon­
strated to the bank your ability to repay
a loan, should it become necessary fyr
you to borrow in time of need or an
emergency.
Jackson County Bank
Established 1888
Member Feder v! Reserve
Medford,
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M e m o ry
We consider ourselves ss defectlv»
in memory either because we remem­
ber less thnn we desire, or less that
we suppose other» to remember.—
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Oregon