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CENTRAL POINT STAR
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H U DAY, MARCH 7, 1930
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Early Survey
Crescent City
Harbor Urged
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DID YOU KVI.It STOP TO I
THINK
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By E«1 hoii IL Waite
Shawnee, Oklnhotna
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NUMBER 33
Three Acres Accidents Are Analyzing Last Day For
Is Farm Says Decreased In ...YOU..,
Registration
Census Official State Of Oregon Ü
To Be April 15
W ith Ike New Scieaec t f S y lla b i»
T ha t Hie home owned, home o|>-
B y C. jT c O F F M A N
eraled »lores o f yo u r e ily are de
Dear,
of A ll the Enumerators
pendable, fo r they an* run by yo ur
neighbors mid y o u r frie n d s c it i
zens w ho are p u ttin g w ind they '
B la n c h e
make back in to the home c ity t o 1
“White
was
Iter »kin and fair to
The demand nt Hie N o rth e rn C al make it more prosperous, not s e m i-1 A farm , according to the Census
look upon,*1 must have meant you,
W
ith
u
15
|H*r
cent
increase
in
W ith the p rim a ry election on the
ifo rn ia Southern Oregon D evelop iug it away to help make some oth- , Bureau, is a ll Hie land farm ed by
Blanche. An an horizon, voters should note that the
Ihe
¿um
ber
o
f
m
o
to
r
vehicles
oper
ment Assoc hit ion Hint the Dourtl of er e ily bigger.
one person, w hether i l is three ac
cient meaning of
final date fo r reg istra tion w ill be
A rm y Engineer» doe» not p e rm it u
a ting on the h ig h w a y in Oregon
your name »Ignl-
T h e ir slocks ure Hie best o b ta in res o r three ttm usuiul acres.
a
p ril 15.
Books o f the county
delay to lie oeeusioiieil tile phy.xieul
fi”s white, a» doe»
Sounds sim ple, doesn’t it?
But d u rin g the year, Ihe stale made an
able.
You should keep w e ll ac
clerks w ill be closed a fte r that date
survey to lie mo le o f Crescent C ity
the
more
modern
il
w
asn’t
so
sim
ple
fo
r
the
govern
exceptionally good show ing in 1929
quainted w ith th en l; you should
and any unregistered voters w ill
Spanl«h "bianco.”
h a rb o r is receiving Hie timpndilleil
lake p ride in Hie supremacy these ment ofliei.'ds Io decide w hat the en in Ihe reduction o f the num ber o f 1
not be able to cast th e ir votes in
But
1
like
to
support o f Senator (diaries I.. Me-
business concerns have established. um erators shall enumerate as, a in ju rie s and fatuities resu ltin g from
think of you in the Hie p rim arie s, w h ich fa ll on May 16,
N ury.
T he y th in k q u a lity first, then price. fa rm when they take the census in ‘ autom obile accidents, according Io |
w a n in g of an old this year,” says Hal E. Hoss, secre
A recent te lle r fro m Hie presi
No e ily can move abend nor can A p ril. M u ,li study, in Hie lig h t of | Hie annual re p o rt o f the state traf-1
word made from ta ry o f state.
dent o f Hie Development Assoeiu- its people be prosperous w iien ’ ca rs o f p ra ctica l experience, by o f fie d ivisio n , com piled by C hief T.
the latter part of
Few candidates have as yet filed
G ra c e fu l
Shoul your name. CHE.
lio n to Senator M cNary requested ' borne p ride is lacking. People w ho ficials o f the Census Bureau o f the A. Buffely.
w
ith
the state departm ent th e ir o f
der»
of
Blanche
Hint lie urge Hie Board of A rm y En- I | make money in Hie home c ity ami Departm ent of Commerce, aided by
Hint would Indicate
Oregon was one o f the six states
fic ia l notices o f candidacy fo r state
an
army
of
dream,
gineers to hasten the survey m id a I I spend il elsewhere lack home p rid i
representatives o f the Departm ent
in the country* (hat showed de or the dream army Von certainly do ond d is tric t offices fo r w h ich nom
rep: v from the Senator w ould in d i
C ilizens cannot act w ith effect o f A g ric u ltu re , was necessary be creases in m oto r vehicle fatalties give tlie Impression of an army, xrtien inations w ill be made by electors
cate t h i l l e verythin g |xi»kihlc is be unless they act in concert. I f they fore the stiort, concise d e fin itio n
in 1929, according to the rep ort of xou pul forth the »UVitSth of yonr o f the republican and dem ocratic
ing done so Hint the w o rk cun be are not lin ke d together w ith home was agreed upon.
the N ational Safety C ouncil. The dignity
nom inations fo r most o f the im p o rt
espi Lied. Tli<' S eiiulot's telegram p rid e mid coiiuuon interests, they
The area o f fa rm land owned by
Tall and er: refill with beautifully ant offices, o n ly
nverge Increase in fatalties in the
h an dfu l o f can
fo llo w s :
mid th e ir c ity are indeed in a J itiil one person lias n o th in g Io do w ith I nited States was 5.53 per cent in molded »boulders. a linos, soldierly In didates have thus fa r insured the
a»|>ec(
nnd
carriage
von
will
hod
ttiat
Hie d e fin itio n o f a farm so fa r as 1929, as compared Io Oregon’s de-
L e tte r received unit im m ediately shape.
placing o f th e ir names upon the
dignity Is your Mrorigesi asset.
c o n fin e d w ith Hoard o f A rm y E n
Better business fo r y o u r home the Census Bureau is concerned, creijte o f 6.9 j»er cent. Ih e reduc
ballots by filin g w ith the secretary
Some
of
the
ancient
syllahles
gineers mid was advised Hint w ea th m erchants mid neighbors lays the i he question is, not how much land tio n in in ju rie s sustained in Oregon
formed of the letters In your name of stale Hie re q u ire d declaration or
e r conditions probably w ould re- foundation fo r a h e lle r mid more does lie ow n, hut how much does m oto r vehicle accidents was 9.7
p e r . Indicate Hie word bund When you p e titio n nd by paying Ihe filin g fee
be operate o r farm . A man w ho cent fo r the same period.
q u ire three or fo u r months, but Hint dependable c ity.
do choose to help anyone you can prescribed by law'.
e xpedition w ould lie urged in every
Y o u r city w ill be able to meet the owns 30(1 acres m ight farm h a lf of
do go with a mighty hand.
In fo rm e r years, declarations o r
p r u d ii ai way. I sincerely hope the keenest com p etitio n from o th e r c it it h im self m id rent the o the r h a lf ' U otiip aralive statistics fo r O re
Access to (in|Hirtnnt people, ny way
p etitio ns m ight lie filed at any tim e
gon
fo
r
the
last
tw
o
years,
cover
survey cun be made in tim e Io in ies o n ly through consistent cooper out to three tenants, 50 acres to
of your dignity, ought to be quite
up to w ith in the th ir ty - fifth day
clude Hie project ill Ibis session's ation o f its citizens Io b u ild better each. T his w o u ld go dow n on the ing accidents, in ju rie s and fatuities feasible to yon.
A peculiar weakness which 1 am p rio r to tiie p rim a ry election, but
census records as fo u r farm s, be re s u ltin g fro m the operation o f m o
D ivers unit H arbors B ill, m id I shall local business.
to r vehicles, are: Accidents, 1928, sin e you will overcome 1» a sort of an amendment to the election Jaws
be as h elpful as I can and uw ait
I t ’s Ahvays bi tte r to be safe than cause Hie land farm ed by each man
29.787;
1929, 30.181; in ju rie s , 1928, blankness which comes over you In enacted by the 1929 session o f the
y o u r fu rth e r instru ction s.
so rry.
'I lie local m erchants who is considered us a unit.
5,021; 1929. 4,711; fa ta ltie s. 1928, the attempt to he dignified. Y’ou must legislature shortens th is tim e by
O
il
liie
o
the
r
band,
one
man
m
ight
(Signed) Churles L. M cNary.
adverli-.e in th is newspaper guar-
203; 1929, 189.
Although automo- avoid any tendency toward a “cold, ten days, and in 1930 the last day
ti e ir m erchandise.
anici
Read rent various tracts o f land fro m 10
fishy starp." or any Inclination to fo r filin g the req uired notices o f
i bile accidents showed an increase
I lie Crescent C ity h a rb o r project I heir
freeze up the other person, who may candidacy w ill be A p ril 1.
advertisements before you d iffe re n t owners. He m ight rent a
in
1920
over
the
preceding
year,
ap
tin-, alw ays received the support of htiy.
few acres on shares, a fe w m ore
be Inferior to you.
The records o f the state d ep art
Senator McNary m id many o f the
from somebody else fo r money rent, p a re n tly they w ere o f a more m in - j I am sure yon wilt see the need of
o r nature on the w hole, as the being
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a ccom pli-lu ne iits o f the Dcvcltq»-
gracious. Blanche, and will ment on March 1 disclose th a t up
m
id
Ibe
resl
from
other
people
on
STATE FUEL RETURNS
to th is tim e no candidates have as
iiii id Assoi i.ilio n w ith regard Io (lie
d iffe re n t terms. The d iffe re n t piec greater num ber o f accidents was o ff- know how to do tills without losing
A M O U N 1 TO LARGE T O T A L
yet filed fo r the office o f national
set
by
a
fe
w
e
r
num
ber
o
f
resultant
8n*
nf
,hp
value
of
yonr
dignity.
h u rb o r can lie u ltrib u le d Io Hie fuel
es o f land m ight he w id e ly separat-
Taking the separate letter» of your committeemen fo r e ith e r o f the ma
tnat Senator McNary was rig id on
■i. If they were a ll farm ed and deaths and in ju rie s .
name, the B Indicate» tnctfiilne»« nnd jo r parties. N e ith e r are there can
Bevcniic fo r the c o n s tru c tio n c l
- -■ ■ o-
Hie jo lt at Y\) d iiu g to n , doing exi-ry-
mat, d by one man, (hey w ou ld
diplomacy; the L show» expressive didates fo r nom ination fo r U nited
t* H iing possible in o rd e r Io b rin g stale highw ays rec'-lveil fro m the a ll be ; id dow n together as one
REGISTRATION OF TOURISTS
ness nnd ability to handle a crowd; States senator, fo r representative in
tux
on
gasoline
m
id
d
is
t
'l’
•
-
ili-s
about
Ibis
development
w hich
farm . If, hi wever, a separate m an
REACHED HIGH LEVEL 1929 the A gives you prominence nnd lend
established
a
new
iyc oi
>r
1929,
means so m iicli to N o rth ern C a lifo r
erstilp: tbp N develop» liveliness and congress fo r each o f the three con
ager w ere L ire :’ to supervise a c e r
nia mid Southern Oregon. O llieials i w ith a to ta l of 4,117.058.25 . ru in g tain p u rl o f Hie land, that p a rt
the ability to manage long Journey»; gressional d is tric ts o f the state, fo r
f.n
that
purpose.
\
report
eomplei
the
C finds a commercial value in yonr tw o places on the state supreme
R egistration o f to u ris ts in Ore
i f Ho- N o rth e rn C alifo rn ia-S o uth e rn .
v add go dow n a-, i. separate farm .
power
to express: H Inclines to suc co urt, fo r su pe rin ten de n f o f p u b lic
Oregon
Development
Association ' cd by- Hie nttii e of Hie secret n ry of
gon
d
u
rin
g
1929
reached
u
new
h
ig
ii
A-: (in, one man may operate 1(M)
cessful management of money; while in s tru c tio n , o r fo r com m issioner o f
ure lin n m tlie ir b e lie f that Hie lia r - | stale, sh o w s to ta l collections fo r the
, ’ f >-»n land w h ich he exvns level, w ith 103,008 non-resident au
hor project w ill receive favor.ddt I vein- from that source unii 'm .iiig to and lie max also rent from a neigh tom obile d riv e rs a p p lyin g fo r per- the E broadens your view of the world the bureau o f labor. F o r the re
and ils society.
Deductions
from
publican nom ination fo r governor
consideration by congress Ib is year, $4,802,102 44.
bor m il op, at.* mi u d d itio u l tra c t | n iil ; to operate in Oregon. The
Blanche Bales, a great actress In there is but one candidate and no
these
receipts
inch
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79
especially in view o f Hie fact that
, f ’.’(! a, res. In that ease he w ill be 1928 *i tai was 90,248, g iv in g an in- her time, and Blanche Sweet of more
fo r refunds o f tax | cd ( a p-» n-
democrats have filed fo r th is office.
Senator McNary and others o f the
il led in the census as operating cresi o f 14 per cent in the last year. modern attainment, exemplify these
o
There are no o ffic ia l filing s as yet
things
congressional delegations o f Oregon fuel used fo r comm
July
brought
the
peak
in
flu
x
of
e farm o f 121) acres, but the re-
and
$7,850.40
fo
r
a
d
m
in
is
tra
tiv
e
ex
fo r c irc u it judge in any o f the fo u r
l
f
3
*
W
eM
tern
N
e
w
s
p
a
p
e
r
’
’
n
io
n
.)
ami C a lifo rn ia are doing e verythin g
p o n w ill show t ’ a! he o -ns 100 the year, w ith 23,003 registrations.
d is tric ts that are to be represented
possible Io hasten Hie survey, the pense.
The
figures
fo
r
o
th
e
r
months
w
ere:
acres o f Hie farm m id rents the ad
T o ta l income fo r 1028 was $4,-
on Ihe p rim a ry election ballots.
result o f w hich w ill determ ine, to u
d itio n a l 20 acres. T his 20 acres of January 1.847; F ebruary, 2,373; D A IR Y M E N E N D O R S E
284,510.03 amt receipt» from gaso-
W ith nom _______
inations ____
to be made fo r
great extent, b ow m uch app ro pn a- ..
land should not be reported as a March, 4,234; A p ril. 5,5(58; May.
m
id
d
is
tilla
te
taxes
since
the
P
U
B
LfC
IT
Y
E
F
F
O
R
T
!d
is
,ric
t
«H
om
ey in eight counties
lion» w ill be required to make Hie 1 „ n< ,
7,671;
June.
14,054;
August,
19.639;
farm fix Hie neighbor from w hom it
h a rb o r available fo r vessels of ,leep-j ‘lrM
W‘‘ n‘ ln ,° ‘
,n
but one candidate has so fa r e n te r
September, 1O.G82; October, 6, 551;
is rented.
t
have been $27JCi5,?35,7l. O f th is
ed his name o ilic ia ily . There are
c r d ra ft.
November,
4,442;
December.
2.944.
No tract o f land o f less than three
E ve ry p u b lic ity m edium available
sum, $25,588,670.10 lias reverted to
nom inations to he made fo r sixteen
E
v
e
ry
state
in
the
U
nion
was
rep
ran gin g fro m oratory1 to paid ad
Il was pointed out by Mr. Hates, the state higlixvay fund, deductions acres w ill be registered as a fa rm
resented among the tourists, w ith ve rtis in g is to be enlisted by Ore seats in the state senate, but it is
unless
it
produced
last
year,
at
th is iiiu rn in g ttiat very little money fo r Hie Il- y e a r period having been
C a lifo rn ia su p p lyin g 58 per cent of gon d airym e n in extending a cam o n ly in the th irte e n th senatorial d is
w ill be m In .illy req uired fo r a con $1,457.080 01 fo r refunds mid $55,- least $250 w o rth o f fa rm products,
those
registering.
V is ito rs from paign o f education as to the value o f tr ic t com p rising M ultnom ah co un ty
e ith e r consumed on the fa rm or
tin u a tio n o f (lie w o rk d u rin g Hie 585.(50 fo r a d m in is tra tiv e expense.
that candidates have completed
sold. In the census o f 1920. i f a Alaska, H a w a ii, Canada, Belgium, more d a iry products in the diet, i f
present year, because in a ll p ro b a
D u rin g the I I years in w h ic h the
th e ir notices o f candidacy. F o r the
(.anal
zone,
Cuba,
England,
France,
recom m endations adopted by the
b ility the w o rk at present being ca r lax levy lias been in force, 974,558,- I piece o f land o f less than 3 acres
s ix ty places in the lo w e r house o f
Germany’,
Guam,
Java,
New
Zealand
Oregon
D a irym e n ’s
rie d on under a past a p p ro p ria tio n 095.81 gallons o f gasoline have been 1 was farm ed by a man w ho gave his
association the legislative assembly, candidates
and the P h ilip p in e Islnds w ere lis t points out that more Ls to be gained
»
have om cia ||>- n ie<| io r on| y five
•will m il be ( (iiniilete., u n til August sold m id 39,033,(590.35 gallons o f e ntire lim e Io Hie task, it was listed
ed
at
the
autom
obile
bureaus.
by a co nstructive campaign o f edu
o r September, 'tills w ould mean d is tilla te . In 1929 the to tn l sales o f as a farm regardless o f how little it
seats, representing three o f the t h ir
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cation regarding the products o f the
that i f Congress authorizes a con gasoline reached $14 .303.137.55 g al produced, hut th is year none o f ,
ty representative d is tric ts o f the
these small tracts w ill he counted !
cow' ra th e r than in a d riv e against state.
tin u a tio n of the development the lons and d is tilla te gallonage was
A ffilliating YVith California
substitutes.
Any rem edial legisla
| unless they produced $250 w o rth o f
largest expenditure possible d u rin g 4,139,173.2.
products, regardless o f how many I
tio n in regard to the la tte r, it was
the balm ier of Hie year, in add itio n
YY olf Creek Honor Roll
people spent th e ir fu ll lim e c u ltiv a t I As n d ire c t result o f the vis it to decided, should he national in
to Hie money already contracted fo r,
the
coast
o
f
the
members
o
f
the
Fed
I m p r u i i v t O ra to r
ing the area. The Census Bureau
scope.
w o u ld not exceed $150,000.00
"A hlg speaker." said u nele
estimates that a p p ro xim a te ly 5,(MM) eral Farm Board in a program of
Ih e re jio rt favored attention to
H igh School:
Eleanora C larke,
Mon’r alius Impress yon »o mach by
T ile assurances o f Senator Mc
traels o f less than three acres in the ! expansion p f m arketin g fa c ilitie s, high q u a lity products as the first
N ellie G illia m , H om er G off, Arlene
«hm
lie
any»
as
by
de
fort
dat
he’s
the
Eugene
F
arm
ers’
cream
ery
pro
N a ry c o n tin u a lly p ro tectin g Ihe in
U nited States are farm ed by in d i
step in any successful sales cam
terests o f southern hregon m id 1 terrible excited Tout so-tiethln' or viduals w ho give th e ir fu ll lim e Io poses Io n flillia te w ith the Challenge paign and in this connection and in H orton, Edna Y h lnto sh . C liffo rd
ither " ‘ •Wnahlmrtiin Star.
M ille r, Bonny M unkirs, Robert Pat
n o rth e rn C iilifo rn in there can be no
Ihe occupation. T h is change in the m arketin g group, a C a lifo rn ia d a iry thisj connection endorsed a stale
terson, Helen Tissot.
doubt b lit w ind every tilin g possible j
,
cooperative
that
last
year
in
C
ali-
cream
grading
law
.
uumeu
classifications o f farm s is Ihe o n ly
A unified
Interm ediate Grades: Elma C o ff
a and Idaho handle,I a $16.900,- fo rt to push sales o f a ll classes
w ill be docc Io hasten fo rw a rd Hie
SAMSO’S PHILOSOPHY difference between Ihe Census Bu fo rm I..,sin
,..,. There
T he re ure
e r , me-
more “ ll.ee fc i v , , r X , 7 i , , (
r m h rr man, Reba K o lka w , A A r rth
t t a u r r M ille r,
h a rb o r development.
900
business.
reau’s regulations fo r fa rm enum-
.(o e k h o ld e r, i „ H e ,.....
f “ m X r o, L X e r m "
K« ^ * “
»«e,
690
stockholders
in
Eugene
Farm
e r,ilio n in 1930 fro m those o f ten
thn il a
W ord that Hie new survey Is Io
Ott. H en rie tta Ott, Lefa O tt, W ilm a
ers’ cream ery. The proposal to af- paigns.
years ago.
go ahead this sp rin g comes al al
Ott, Aileen W illia m s.
fillia
te
w
ith
the
C
a
lifo
rn
ia
group
“ The press is recognized as a
most Hie same lin e that Hie con
P rim a ry Grades: L yle Garberson,
finds general fa v o r in the organiza p o w e rfu l fa cto r in m oulding pub lic
GETS FOUR MONTHS
tra c tin g firm of Ki r ii ami Ixibbe, of
M
arion
Garberson, C lin to n Holcomb
P o rtla n d , announces resiimpLon of
FOR DRIVING YVHILE DRUNK tion around Eugene, it is announc o p in io n .” the re p o rt said, “ and we D oris H olcom b, Pauline M cIntosh,
ed.
appeal to the e ditors o f Oregon in
ils w o rk upon Ibe present bre ak
Anna I.eah M ille r, M axine Ott, V ern
th is h o u r o f under consum ption o f
w a te r al Ci ( seei't C ily.
on Ott, A lice Patterson, Eugene Pat
A. E. Johnson o f Jacksonville was
d a iry products, to give the d a iry
Monday, Mai a id, w ill see a to
Metal» Long U ted
terson, M arion Tissot.
¡’(■quitted ir. the c irc u it court today
Gold probably xva» the first meta! in d u s try special consideration in
ta l of about (it) men employed o i l
on a cliarge o f a tlc lp tin g to coinit ased by man, and the arbitrary value th e ir e d ito ria l pages and also to
b re a kw a te r operations, v .i'li .in av
I rob be ry by to rtu re p fic r being trie d assigned to tt for Its supposed magical lend m ore atte ntio n to s o lic ita tio n
Oregon Onion» Going To Utah
erage of nboiil .’ (III Ions o f rock a
by tw o juries. He w as then taken qualities Initiated a world-wide search o f paid a dve rtisin g o f d a iry p ro d
day placed upon lb je lly . A ccord
before Justice II. I). Heed o f Gold for it and made It a potent factor In ucts in th e ir display.
in g Io Superintendent l.u thrnp . Ihe
t The f amc
ilw onions, onion sets
j H ill, in whose co urt lie had, in De shaping the history of civilisation.
t he association also favored steps and onion seed g ro w n in the Lake
com pany lin» approxim ately 69,000
(
opper
and
tin,
also
found
In
their
cember, pleaded g u ilty to d riv in g
to increase etliViency o f production Lahish section n o rth o f Salem has
tons o f rock to place on the present
| w h ile d ru n k. He received u sen- relative state, may have been used by w ith o n ly moderate expansion, but
co ntract, w h ich w ill complete Hie
prehistoric men.
become widespread and o th e r sec
i lence o f 4 m onths in the co u n ty
said there is no need fo r the good tions fa r distant from the scene are
sea-wall Io Ibe 3,(1011 foot m arl:, Ihe
ja il. $I(M) dollars fine and had his
d a iry fo rm e r to become u n d u ly anxious to obtain some o f the propa
end o f Ibe present p roject.
G o a f’s Milk Valuable
d riv e rs license suspended fo r n
alarm ed over the present situation. gating stock fo r th e ir plantings. The
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