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CENTRAL POINT STAR —- VOLUMB TWO W - —'■ - FRIDAY, APRIL II, J »30 — — > — NUMBER 38 iuld Build iternational Highway, Plan ■ • • 1*« 4 4» ♦ ARE YOU REGISTERED? ♦ 1 If Nul Do Su Before the 15th/ 1 uf April 1 1 1 1 April 15th will he. the dead j 1 line on registrations fur Ihr , - I vote at the last general election , you must register to exercise j your franchise. If you are not | sure whether you will I n * en- | tilled Io vote or not—BEGIS- j TER und take no chance. ♦ News Gleaned 0. K. of Board and Condensed On Emergency for our Readers Fund is Given With the Hew Scietce ef Syllables By C. J. C O F F M A N D m b of All tha Enumerators E liz a b e t h Items of News From the State Capitol Bldg. Prophetic ability la one of yonr ♦ ......... .................. «« The idea of un Inlernntionul high A supplementary appropriation The »tate emergency board meet strong points, an your Drat syllable Oregon’s 3f88J national guardsmen way n in liing from Aluskii south was authorized by a hill and signed ing for Hie first time in the present would show un. the have just been outfitted with the through Canada, through the I'uiled by President Hoover April 4th dis biennium here last Friday after EL signifying God new style roll collar military uni Stales hiht Mexico, Central mill EGG PRODUCTION tributing $48,750,(88) which is ap- noon authorized deficiency appro 1n the language of RETURNS PROFIT |M>rtioned among the 48 states and priations aggregating $271,051.30 as the ancients. forms of melton cloth, according to South America, him long been a In f a c t , yotir Major General White, commander of dream of road enthusiasts. The Am llawuii for Hie purpose of buildihg follows : first three letters, the forty-first division. Ihe uni erican Automobile Association is Some Oregon poultrymen have roads. Of this amount Oregon re Construction of a new wing and ELL constitute the forms are provided by the federal supporting legislation now before been making us high as 60 per cent ceived 798,000. beginning syllable cell block at Hie state penitentiary government at a ccst of approxi Congress authorising un investiga profit above costs in couunercial to accomodate 320 prisoners, $53,000. of gome wonderful mately $50,(88). The new style tion looking toward the construction egg production, while others liuve prophets, notably Huns Christensen Anderson’s Janitor and elevator service and Elijah and Elisha. “Pershing" cap and garrison leather of un International llighwuy con been losing us much us 12.00 tier 125th birthday anniversary was cel general rnaintainance of new state Ell him self In a belt will also be issued to the Ore necting the Northwestern portion of hen each ypar, according Io the fin ebrated in Denmark by the entire office building for which no provis o f some A V1 oroo, Er#ct gon guardsmen soon. the I oiled States witli British Col al tabulation of results of a tiiree nation. Two hundred thousand ion was made by last legislature, character Imt.j.et In tl... 1*1!.t«. Import In the Bible. Back. umbia, Youkon Territory und Alas year cost of production survey children in the |Hihlic schools of $35J88I. Yonr mime real Distribution of $2.615,503.05 in ku. The legislation now pending made k" ihe t»oultry und farm man Denmark celebrated the occasion. For salaries and expenses of cir ly presents quite nn assortment of motor vehicle registration fees, rep provides mi appropriation of $25,18)0 agement departments of the Oregon cuit judges, due to failure of in meanings. If we take the syllables resenting the net collections for the to defray tlie expenses of a commis State college experiment station. Russia has ordered food stuffs to creased litigation fees to cover in apart. Among there might be noted six month period ending March 15 sion of three to study the project. A preliminary report covering Ihe I n * sent to the Crimeans to releive power, strength and virginity. Your erect, flue carriage and straight has just been completed by Secre The activity on behalf of this entire three years of cost research the dire conditions there until next creased salaries, $45,000. For salaries of district attorneys, hack would Indicate a determination tary of State Hoss. Of the total highway has been concentrated in has been issued, and a inore conv harvest. to carry this virginity Into the artrile amount $805,229.64 was apportioned $3.000. to various locul communities and ídete bulletin, giving more detail on sections und there has been no coor Hie many factors found to affect Interest on state bonds issued to utes of mind, un well an body. It among the various counties in pro Egypt is threatened by two armies cover interest payments on irriga gives you lnde|»»*ndeii.*e o f thought portion to each county’s contribu dinated effort to bring the united in cost, will be issued later. and directness of mental action not tion to the total fund and $1,750,274.- fluence of the coast to work toward On the 154 farms studied, scatter of locusts advancing from the Su tion district bonds under state in possessed by many. its accomplishment. ed throughout the state, the aver dan mid Palestine. The locusts are terest guarantee law, $29,073.82. In times past, this virgin Intent of 41 was placed to the credit of the Ihe major activity in behalf of age cost of producing a dozen eggs reported ns being three feet deep on General operating expenses of su mind and body has attracted the more state highway fund. Ibis International highwiiyfchus been for tin* three years 192(1- “2H, was the railroad tracks und trains are preme court depleted by Joseph- ardent wooing by Its very existence. This was most noticeable In Queen County courts over the state will centered in California and acting 28.7 rents. The actual average being held up. Mannix disbarment trials, $2,500. on the suggestion from the enthus price received by growers for the For salaries and general operating Elizabeth of England. possessing be instructed to desist from the iastic proponents of this highway, same period was 28.1 rents. This i A gustier, the Mary Sudik, in the expenses of new Eastern Oregon tu Stulcs-uiauslilp to s degree seldom practice of committing feeble mind equaled, she also possessed a very hu a meeting has been called to see if applied to nearly four million dozen Oklahoma City oil fields has defied berculosis hospital at The Dalles, man heart. Most of her cruelties were ed persons to the state hospital for the various interests might not he eggs, making this study one of Hie scores of workmen who have tried $28300. simply an expre^alun of her rebellion the insane at Salem. I)r. R. E. Lee brought together and provisions most complete of its kind ever ear-| Io slop its flow. If Ls estimated to against woman's greatest loss, the Steiner, superintendent of the hos For payment of state’s share in have shot a stream of |N*troleum at care of orphans, dependents and lack of an ardent, true lover. pital declares that he does not pro made for the efficient advancement ried on. of this highway. Snccess and a career cannot com pose to allow his institution to be On the basis of these averages, the rate of 2.(88) barrels an hour in homeless children in state aided in pensate for this loss, and your great made a dumping ground for feeble Pursuant to this idea, the Oregon the business as a whole paid hack to the air. It is said to he one of the stitutions, $49,977.48. est single asset Is the borne and fam minded persons many of whom are largest wells of its kind in the Stale Chamber of Commerce, the ’<> the producers all cash costs, all For pa y Nient of state’s share in ' ily. For this you must continually la world. being committed Jo this institution depreciation, good farm wages fori Oregon Motor Association und the care of orphans, dependents and bor. making all else secondary. by county courts now that the in Oregon Good Itoads Association, and operator and his family for time ex Elizabeths there have been who were homeless children in state aided in Gandi in trying to free India from stitutions, $49,977.48. working in harmony with the more pended, a profit of 5 per cent inter great In their careers but the happi stitution for feeble minded is filled to capacity. active California proponents, are est on investment, an da clear profit British rule is dramatizing illegal For the employment of two mar est Elizabeth* have been those un sponsoring a meeting of all inter of .It cents n dozen above ill.” the salt nia'.ing as the o|»rning move in keting specialists in the extension known to fame, who succeeded In A final dividend of 3.4 per cent hu’bOng a happy though humble ested parties to he held in the Mult n*|N»rt points out. That the business a greater violation of British lawn. service of Oregon State college to ho* ie. was mailed out to depositors in the nomah Hotel, Portland, at It) o'clock of priNlueing commercial " tti in I do ho|>e that your aspirations, commercial department of the de Programs for Hie observation of promote organization of farmers’ Oregon is, as a whole, a profitable A. M. Mondavi, April 14th. "Oregon Day” May 2 are being I cooperative associations to comply yonr desire for big things will not funct Western State Bank of New business cannot lie questioned. Designation of the International lead you to select the wrong thiug, I hat production per lien is one of mailed out by State Sup! Howard 1 with requirements of federal farm Elizabeth. What the world calls the port this week by A. A. Schram, state Highway through the states of Ore relief measure, $14,000. to shcools, granges, and other or hlg things are by no means the best superintendent of banks. This div gon, Washington and California is a tlie vital factors nffectina costs For ground water surveys in Was things. They are only good Insofar na idend makes a total of $38.4 per cent ganizations throughout the state. st shown by the fad that matter for the future and the var co nnd Harney counties and for in they contribute to the best things Yon paid out to commercial depositors ious roads already constructed now flocks thut fell below an average of vest.galion by Oregon State college are probably as able a« I to pick o it on claims aggregating $227,633.87. 71 RATTLESNAKES KILLED 140 eggs per hen shown I tt net cost form alternate routes through the of various pests including rtie cher the best things. They are legion, hut Savings depositors were paid a total tier dozen eggs of 34 * — •••is ,vn<„ three coast slates. The designation their name is t,ove Seventv-onc rattlesnakes, a scor ry fly and filbert weevil. $11,000. of 94 per cent on claims aggregating those of 200 or more average show of any particular road as the Inter national highway will not I n * a sub ject of discussion al this meeting, rather the entire lime will I n * given over Io discussion at this meeting, rattier the entire lime will he given utcdioneckition (I’s I t -:T1PJ over to discussion of ways und means as to how* lies! the orderly construction of such a road might be achieved. KINCAIDS OPENING DANCE DRAWS LARGE CROWDS The opening dance at tlie Gobi Hill Pavilion drew a large crowd of dancers, Saturday night. Every town In Hie county was represented among Ihe crowd. The Imperial orchestra furnished the music and everyone seemed to enjoy the ev ening. ed a net cost of 25.8 cents. «1.500.000 BOND ISSUE IS AUTHORIZED FOR ROADS Taking advantage of tlie approxi mately $8110.000 in additional federal funds just made nvailnhlc for road work 4n Oregon the state highway commission nt a special meeting in Portland Friday* approved the addi tion of approximately $1,275,000 in improvements to the 1930 road pro gram. These new projects, totalling 94.7 miles include 7 miles of paving, 27.5 miles of rock surfacing. 32.4 miles of grading. 4 8 miles of grade widening and 33 miles of rock re ' surfacing. At the same time the I commission authorized the Issuance of additional bonds with which to match federal funds up to $1,500,000. (IB 111» W e ite rn t ’ r.ion.) pion and several blue rnccr snakes were killed yesterday following the A tube pan is best for a large or discovery of two snake dens oil the medium-sized loaf or sponge cake, Beyers place, three miles cast of because the center opening allow« MUSIC FESTIVAL TO BE HELD IN GOLD HILL 18th Canyonville. The dens were dis the nfixture to heat evenly. i covered by McKinley Huntington, Fresh greens whether wild or cul who has the ranch under lease, and Next week, Friday April 18th the tivated ,add variety to the diet and music departments from the schools he wits assisted in killing the rep tiles by John Ulani, government stimulate capricious appetites. They of Glendale, Central Point, Butte hunter; Abe Coop. Ted Boss, Denny furnish building material for child Falls, Eagle Point and possible some ren .help prevent constipation and others are expected to meet in Gold \\Jood and Mrs. Cora Beyers. After locating Ihe two rock dens supply the vitamins needed for nor Hill for a music festival to be held Mr. Huntington eallt-sl for helpers mai health. at the Gold Hill Pavilion. This will und proceeded to dynamite both Every wise homemaker plans to be the first venture of its kind open holes. One of the dens yielded 17 use un abundance of eggs in the to only the smaller schools, in rattlesnakes and the other contained spring, in the interests of good won Southern Oregon and if successful 54. The snakes just beginning to may become a regular annual event. omy as well as good nutrition. emerge from hibernation, were still The entertainment will start about sluggish, so were easily killed with Doughnuts are likely to crack one o’clock p. in. and last for about sticks and rocks. during frying if the fat is too hot 4 hours, featuring rhythm bands, The largest rattler was 38 inches when they are first put in. This harmonica hands, folk dancing, glee long and had 10 rattles. The small does nota spoil them, necessarily, club, orchestra and band work. est was 8 inches long and had one but they do absorb a little more fat. About 600 people are expected to be rattle. The difference in a devils ,food present and no admission will be This was the second onslaught on cake and a brown one is that in the charged. rattlers in the Canyonville district red one more soda has been added the past week, C. E. Easley at Ump than is necessary to neutralize the Worth/««» Egga N o W m ie qua Camp having killed 31 snakes , acM in the sour milk and chocolate.! Eggs that are worthless so far n. Inst week after opening up a den , The red color is caused bp the food value goes are not wasted l>> discovered by his wife. same factor that causes sour milk the large dealera, but are covered w!tt* biscuits with too much soda to turn kerosene after helng broken, treated -------- 0-------- «700,000 NEW CONTRACTS with bortc acid and »old to tanneries yellow. , About 70,000 enumerators started in April 2 on Hie work of taking the OF ROTATION BENEFITS farm census, in conjunction with Ihe population census. Earm scientists are not content these days to know that certain methods will produce favorable re SAMBO’S PHILOSOPHY sults— they insist on knowing why. The fiinduiiiirntnl reason that crop FOR OREGON HIGHWAYS rotation improves the soil lias just Fresh rhubarb in gelatin makes Contracts for new highway im been worked out another step by provements aggregating $736,936 an excellent substitute for fruit in soils s|N*cialists nt Oregon Slate col were let by Ihe state highway com a salad. lege where rotation and irrigation mission at their meeting in Portland When selecting a leg of lamb or plots have been conducted for more last week. These contracts include any other roast cut, it is a good idea than 16 years. one for Ihe grading of 3.17 miles of to suit the size to your family, rem A chemical study just completed the Roosevelt const highway in 1 ember that left-over lamb is a fine shows that soil on the three-ycnr ro- Douglas county at a cost of $186,135 thing to have in the larder. Roast * tnlion plots used for beans, barley Contracts were also let for three lamb is one of the best meats for and elover, had made a gain of sev new bridges, one over the Klamath slicing cold. eral hundred pounds of nitrogen per river at Keno, Klamath county, to acre and 4060 pounds of organic car cost $49,690. The Newberg chamber of com bon over plots grown continuously merce in n letter to Secretary of to beans. Botation plots, ns a con The use of large amounts of State Hoss suggests that action be sequence, when given supplemental roughage feed for hard working taken to prevent the imitation of Irrigation required less than half horses is not only wasteful but det uniforma worn by state traffic offi the amount of water needed on the rimental to the horses, says the Ore cials by state drivers, chauffeurs, de other soil. gon Experiment station. liverymen nnd others. Beans under continuous cropping -------- 0--------- decreased in yield through the 16 Mrs. inquisitive: But what would Honey, if you really do like this years to less than five bushels per Trayln Willie ’low he lienh de call you do if your parachute refused to ukelele, I ’m going to give it to you. acre, while under soil building prac fa go an’ preach agin I Sho—hit s open while you were falling? An out-and-out gift? deni frying size roostahs leurnla' to tice with irrigation thr yield ln-j Parachute Jum per (b o re d ): Take Absolutely; there’« no etring» to crow data callin' Willis.'' greased to more than 38 bushel», it back and exchange 11, of courte. SCIENTISTS FIND CAUSE IL 1 A nalyzing • •• A ts/CJ••• $35.413.63. Employment of a third parole of ficer at the state training school for boys has been authorized by the board of control. W. H. Baillee su perintendent of the school, in urging the employment of the additional of- ’ (leer pointed out that there are now ' approximately 650 boys on active parole from the school, each o(f whom it is necessary to visit every month. Col. Hiram U. Welch of Portland has relinquished command of the 186lh infantry regiment and assum ed command of the 32nd brigade, command of which was relinquish ed by Major General George A. White when he took over command of the 41st division upon his eleva tion to the major generalship. Lt. Col. Eugene C. Libby has succeeded Col. Welch in command of the 186th infantry. Orders issued by the public ser vice commission this Week provide for reduced rates on all classes of electric service by three utilities as follows: Yamhill Electric company for ose In one of the first processes operating at Newberg; Molalla Elec of making leather The shells ere tric company operating at Wilson retnovod by sieves and the egg mix ville. The reductions run from 16 toys Is placed In a revolving dry it , to 20 per cent and will be effective with tha ra* hides to make then- May 1. phaaL C urioua B ook Tlivre la a hoik belonging to tha family of prince de Ligne of France that la neither written nor printed. The letters of the text ere cut out of each folio upon the finest vellum, aud, being Interleaved with blue paper, It ”*sy to reed as print. Collections from Oregon’s new ex cise tax in its first year of operation will exceed $500,000 according to re turns now filed. Actual collections to date exceed $300,000, second half payments not being due until Oc tober. Mark McAllister, stale corporation commissioner, has suspended the D a r k y P h ilo io p h y permit of the Merrill Mortuary, a "Dor aln' no such thing as easy Utah corporation, covering the sale aioney, If you count In de hard ex of burial certificates in this state for planations an' de wear an’ tear oa alleged failure to live up to the pro eenaclence.’’—Washington Star. visions of the permit. - ■ <■------- Don't let me hear any bad reports You seem a bright boy. I suppose about you. you have a very good place in your I ’ll try not to, dad, but you know class? the«» things will leak out. Oh yea. I »it right by (be stove,