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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1930)
CENTRAL POINT STAR VOLUME TWO Butter Supply Is Said to Be Lower this Year FUI DAY, M\Y 23, ’930 OREGON CAVES TO BE LIGHTED POPULATION GOING TO C/TY By latch Johnson N IM B E R EAKER TO ENTERTAIN LEGION IN AUGUST I- 44 Play Essential Says Oregon State Coach Exrepl in u few, widely scattered ■ ■ Regional Baseball Tournam ent, Many and especially falored regions, the Desiel P ow er P la n t; Bids O ther Features at State Meet IN T H E farm ing districs of the United N ow Open August 14, 15, 16 Slates are losing population. This is true not only of Hie strict ly agricultural territory, but of the Bids have been called for uml little village which once were the On the first day of Hie 1930 De will be opened .May 31 by Regional farm ers trailing centers. partm ent Convention of the Aineri. Forester C. J. Buck, Portland Ore All over Hie United Slates, the can I.egion, which will be held in P rix lu rtio n Through U . S. Below gon, for the const ruction of u dies census returns so far completed tell ■ ■ el power plant and installation of Hie same story. The little villages ». w ith A L B E R T Z U G S M IT H , Jr. H Baker August 14, 15 unit 16, four T h a t of Year Ago W hile baseball teams representing the Idlesness is Source of Moat C h ild lighting equipm ent to Oregon Caves of 599 or so arc ilisnp|»caring. Some Conauntpllon Mounta ■ ■ ■ hood Vices, Coleman Points cream of the boyhood of Hie states on the Siskiyou National Forest. of them arc already down to the of Montana, Washington, Idaho and Out in T a lk dimensions of a filling station anil Studies and tests have been com Oregon will respond to the Um tint dog stand. Almost all of them pleted and a lighting system devis Rutter production la being cu r That William S. (Bill) Paley,, pires call of “play ball” and go out tailed, while <-< > iimi 1111> ti<m ig on the ed for Hie Caves which will display show a decline in population since pre .¡(lent of the Columbia Broad • on a beautifully prepared diamond 1920. The oid saying, “All work and no increase, according to the latest re Ibe many attractive features of the casting Company, the largest single û> battle for the coveted cham pion W here have Hie people gone, who play makes Jack a dull hoy,'” p ro . Caves w ithout the visitor being port on commodity situation uml chain of radio stations in Hie world, ship of the Western semi-finals. No used Io Jive on the farms ami in bably contains more truth than its iiuuket outlook issued by I Io- Ore- aw are of Hie installation of a rtifi is but 29 years old? other feature of the convention is .author knew or present parents re these little country ham lets. To Hie 011 Slate Collie« extension service. cial lights. Thai Mary l.ewis, European grand attracting more attention than this cities. All of th e alize, believes Ralph O. Coleman, A w ater washing system has re Mg T h e butter onlj ut of the country in big cities naturally show Hie big- opera star, who broadcasts during Regional Tournam ent, the Baker coach of intram ural ahtleties a, Ore- Mail'll wsis 3 per cent below that cently been installed anil Hie Cave ''»“.I gains. But tli.it docs not mean Hie Atwater-Kent hour started «" I Convention Commission declares, on State College. o f Maieli 1929 and somewhat more washed Io remove all trai es of an I H at Hie farm ers of the United ■ er musical career in a Texas church j In addition to the baseball tourn- Not that Coach Coleman feels that dirt ami inutl which have detracted in April. ' tales are flocking into Chicago, choir; joined the Greenwich Yillage i ament many other spectacular fea modern children are being over With consumption increasing at from Hie pleasure of visitors h ere Detroit, Pliiludelpliin uml New York I Jin s; then Ziegfeld’s Follies and ture will be presented during the worked but rather that they are not present plrce levels, tile SUpply-de. tofore. They are moving in town lint to finally become the j.rim a donna of three »days, including a Drama in being provided w ith opportunities nuiiid situation is improved, (lie re Work will start al an early dale the nearby, grow ing country towns, the Metropolitan Grand O p tra Com Eire, o'e,lit ting Hie ‘Days of 49.” for wholesome piay that will deve port sin s, but some surplus remains on the construction ol an axil f o r while Hie very small villages pany? .'Jong with Hie bombs and rockets lop in them the right attitudes and in storage and foreign supplies tunnel from Hie "Ghost Boom” near Ilia, Floyd Gibbons, Hie NBC the visitor will see huge set pieces habits for the future. ■re mostly getting smaller. Hie threaten Io come in if prices ad the inner end of the Caves, coining ' •(»nil of census returns Io dale in Headline H unter, was a passeng .• •.Lowing in li' iTi.ii’t ( dors, Hie vance further in this country over out at Hie low er Bear Hen from “The World of play is the real dicates d e a fly that Hie medi in on the ill-fated Laconia, whose sink ' Home in the West,” The Covered foreign marl.i ts. Severe depression which point Hie v il» - will secure world of the child," says Coleman. ¡zed country towns, the larger ru- ing by a German subm arine pre W .gon, Tl Di' o v ry of Gold, The exists in European butter m arkets, a panorama of the Illinois Itiver “ He thinks and acts in term s of cipitated Hie entrance of the U nit 1 I communities and th e ’simill cities Wv J e rn Mother, The Pony Express, play. especi.illy in Germany and Great Valley and Hie i ■ i I in- between : u e growing. The towns that bad a ed States into the W orld W ar it is in play and play com The Lillian Attack, and others. Dur_ panionships that he gets nearly all ilrili.m . there nnd the P a r lie Ocean. thousand or so in 1920 are now 4,009 word cable report of thi ing the en tire Drama, the story, bis experience and forms nearly all M eanw hile Hie campaign to in Tills work is In ing done by Hie mostly in the 1500 to 2500 class. ing startled the nation into historically accurate, will be broad his habits. Piay furnishes the ground crease the use of butter in Oregon I ’. S. Foreat Service under Hie re Towns of 5,000 ten years ago now That Nick Kenny said if the cast through a system of loud s;>eak- work tha, must interpret ail later ac lias progressed w ith surprising vi cent appropriation > r C o n g r .s for have from 7.509 to 15,00) inh ab i san Radiator had a theme : e r . to every corner of the field. gor. In olio city the use of b u tte r Hie improvement of Oregon C.uves. tants as a gem ral thing. One of probably would be a steam quisitions. Tlie forms of training O ther m ajor features of the Con which come from it are as wide as lias been boosted so much Hint sale Ihe most inti resting single returns Bring on that calliope! -------- o —— vent» n are I »rum Corp competition. Ihe human soul.” , of substitutes lias fallen off 35 per is published so far is the large niim- HITS F A IR Y COLD STORAGE I Inter - Post relay, Distinguished cent. Although play is often confused 1 r of little rilic.« whii li( have Once a slur of the firs, magnitude, Guests program . Aerial Circus, night IN IN C R E A S E AND POULTRY w ith idleness, it is really exactly minped into Hie 10.000 class And , her name blazed in Broadway's and day parades, dances, stunts and the opposite, in both nature and ef. ” ’c same holds good all along the ♦ lig h test lights. a thousand and one im prom ptu en feet, Coleman points out. A boy is ('.old storage :<• of dair> nud line. She retained some of the dignity ' tertainm ents. II0 M 2 POINTLRS w orking his arithm etic lessons, for poultry products m May 1 were We are moving into town for with which she used to grace the I Around the entire prorarr. will instance, is using only a few mus larger than on li same date a several reasons. Some of us— a nations greatest stages when she ap. From School id Home Economics year ago, but lot d • ,.lic, of m »1 i*o< ’I many of us are still farm ers ! ; ' (• irlied the leicphone girl on the | lie throw n an atm osphere of the cles in his hands and a few cells in and lard in storage w .. decrease O rcegon Slate College hough living in good-siz.ed com thirteenth floor of the National | ( •»Id Bush, those rom antic days of his brain, and is therefore much '49. All of Baker, it is said, will more nearly idle than the boy who as com pared wjlli i. ear, accord • 'unities In that respect we are J Broadcasting building. enter into Hie spirit of the occasion is playing baseball and using n ear ing Io Hie May cold sio n r e report getting to lie like the farm ers of I ’'.May I see the president of the Soft custard or custard sauce that making the convention outstanding ly every muscle in his body and lia s i iir d >1 in ilia ) lug may often lie issued today by Hie Bun u of Ag Europe. Ov - there the farm er set-i company, please ” she asked. every cell in his brain. restored by setting it in a pan of ricultural Econ itiiies, U. S. D epart dom lives on his f irm, unless it is ' He was out of the city. The visitor in the annals of I.egion history. Persons who prohibit their chil ment of Agriculture. a very big farm, in w hich ease he went down Hie line learning that lie writer and beating witli a (lover dren playing with certain o th er , s l’e o r m anor the vice-president, the general m an heater until smooth The curdling Holdings of cream ery butter on usually lives in a children are often doing more harm is usually due Io over cooking. May I are reported at 22,948.000 bouse and his tenants, who rent ager and so on were not available FARM REMINDERS than good, believes Coleman. While i t’c ' r farms from him, live in a at that hour. pounds as com pared witli 5,883,000 there may be some reason for pro- ( F arm The contents of a keltic cun be pounds on May I a year ago, and a village w hich he owns. S il n t for a moment, she spoke hibiting. he says the danger does not » prevented from boiling over by five-year average of 7,139.999 pounds houses scattered over Hie country ag. this time in a rath er wistful , '* Each county agent in Oregon has come from the play. greasing a ring about an inch wide on Hint dale. There v.- re 5,751.000 side a mile or three or ten miles and i si,ant tone, "I w onder—do “A boy can play baseball w ith upnrl, are almost unknow n in Eu you si>' pose—they could find me a in his office a complete list of around the inside of the kettle. eases of eggs in storae May 1 < ;m • • pared with 3,953,000 eases n year ug°. rope job—something like you're doing?” standard recommended horticultural eight other boys, all of whom be • • • Tile European farm ers have al Sandwiches, wrnppcd in a dry Total stocks of frozen poultry are varieties found to be best for co n . long in a reform school and so long napkin, then in a towel w rung out of reported al 77,407,000 pounds coin- ways lived in towns, how ever. They A check for $500 for convict X ditions prevailing in his county. as he plays he will not suffer any cold w ater and put in a refrigerator pared w ith 52,991,090 pounds lust had to live in com m unities in the ,'812 radio hero of the Columbus These lists, w hich have been dev harm ,” explained Coleman. “But let old days, for protection against penitentiary fire, lias been mailed eloped by iiotrieultural specialists him loaf around with them for half or in a stone ja r will keep for some May. an hour and the effect of that half time w ithout drying out. S tocks of meats amount Io 881,- wild beasts and robbers and they to the Ohio State prison by Bill of the experim ent station, are cheek • • have kept up the habit of com m un Faley. (’, B. S. head. It has been ed continually and modified from hour may m ar a whole life. All the 995,099 pounds ns against 1,085,-119,- Airplane tomatoes make u delight 900 iMiumls last .May and of lard at ity life going out cacti day to their revealed that Mr. X46812 is Otto time to time as conditions w arran t. vices of childhood are nourished in j ful salad for a luncheon. To pre 104.881.900 pounds compared with farms, perhaps several miles away V. G ardner, colored secretary of Ihe Farm ers w ho plan on setting out idleness, and almost anything that j pare the salad, skin and chill med 184.748.900 pouns a year ago. Stor from th eir homes. On this side of Protestant Church in the peniten orchards of any kind can find out prevents the idleness will also p re ium .sized tomatoes. Remove the age supplies of apples are reported the Atlantic, however men started tiary. The cheek was a rew ard for from them just w hat varieties are vent the vice.” --------- o--------- inside. Then cut two slits on one at 229,000 barrels ns aninst 319,000 farm ing before there w ere towns the lifer’s m asterly description of best suited to local conditions. ALFALFA NOW BIG CROP nnd we established a habit of living side of Hie tom ato and two on the barrels last year. 2,436,O„0 boxes Hie holocaust over the radio. • • • THROUGH WESTERN OREGON] • • • opposite side. Insert thin slices of compare dw ith 2,224,000 boxes a on the farm in the beginning of our More than 59 kinds of cutw orm s deve'opinen, and kept on living that cucum ber in the slits, anil fill the year ago, and 769,000 bushel tins Ten year sago. Tommy Christian, are found in Oregon, the most im Alfalfa grow ing in w estern Oreon re n te rs of the tom atoes with meat kets compared w ith 590,000 bushel way from force of habit, in part, now 28. whose orchestra broadcasts portant ones being the variegated, almost unknown 10 years ago, has and in purl because most farm ers over the WABC chain, me, his fate. nnd French dressing, or uny other baskets. the olive green, and the greasy cut now become so firm ly established couldnt live in any other way and desired filling. While flying over Georgia, his plane There w ere 70,000 boxes of pears worms. that it is estim ated that by the time • • wen, into a tailspin over a large In cold storage May 1, compared keep on being farm ers. 1930 seeding is complete the acreage We have talked a lot about the plantation, oniniv plunged out in a (Lake dough is best when just with 120,000 bojes last year, and a w ill exceed 15,000 acres in the Will joys of rural life and there is much Milde wand thracnose are two thick enough to break midway when five-year average of 77,000 bones. parachute, landed in a pigsty so am ette valley alone. Inland valleys to lie said for the farm house as a of the most serious diseases of the dropped from n spoon held at arms tangled up in chute cords that he -- o . - ■ place to grow up in. But we're would have been tram pled upon by gooseberry in Oregon, and both may on the coast are also finding alfalfa length. Waffle or griddle cake is C I rh > Meets no, raising such large families, nnd Hie indignant porkers if it bad not be controlled by yearly applications a profitable crop, finds W. L. best wlien it will run all Hie way The Bureau ('.lass of Ibe Feder- assistant state county agent to Hie bowl. Drop cookie dough ited Church mid Wednesday afl >r- you never beard the women folks been for Ihe timely arrival of a of lim e-sulfur and bordeaux m ix. Teutsch, leader. on the farm say very much about ravishing brunette. A few days lat- lure sprayed on al the right time breaks at the spoon. noon at Hie home of Mrs AH.Web The change was brought about T • • bow happy they were to lie snowed r, Ihe brunette was so flustered (hat with the proper degree of thorough ster. Tiie business m eeting was in through discovery of cultural me- in W inter, mired in in Spring, n n d js h e was saying positively instead ness. Spray fomulas and time sche To prevent chocolate from slick charge of Mrs. IL P. .Dwelt Hie pres Ihe teams all lop busy to lake them »hods that make establishm ent of of I do and the m inister made them dules are contained in Experim ent ing to the sides of the pan while ident, Bev. Johnson conducted the to town when the roads did happen take tlie wedding cerem ony over Station C ircular No. 42, w hich is profitable stands practical under melting, grease Hie pan slightly. devotional .services. Dainty refresh, to lie passable again. available upon request from the col conditions unlike those of Hie usual incuts were served by the committee alfalfa row ing reions. The “form u • • • The plain fact is, that we have lege at Corvallis. in charge. Twenty seven ladies were la for obtaining a good stand of al been living on Hie farms because we SAMBO’S PHILOSOPHY present. American sport fans had the op falfa is given by crop specialists as had to. We had to until the portunity to» listen in on ¡in account Tent caterpillars, which threaten “Sow Grimm alfalfa on a well-pack automobile and its offspring, good of one of England’s football clas Io he n serious menace this year, ed seed bed on a well drained piece roads, came along. Even then Hie sics. recently for the first time in are already active in many orchards of land, with lime hut w ithout a older generation, fixed in its habits the history of radio. The Cup final- of Oregon, according to reports re nurse crop, about the middle of May re" isleil the idea of moving Io town, of the British Football Association Foe of Noise ceived at ,'ne Oregon Experim ent after inoculating the seed. although they all enjoyed getting was described by the English com station. Apple and pear orchard Io town easier and oflener than m ent;),cr hi much the sume rapid, which tu n e been regularly sprayed before. But w ith the rise of the enthusiastic m anner ns our own Mc with arsenate of lead for codling movies and other entertainm ent, Namee. His accent and rugby foot moth control are less susceptible, w ith the superior shopping facil ball term s may have puzzled the says Ihe experim ent station, but ities which ti e larger communities listener over here, lit his expres prom pt care is necessary in prune J lN G L 6 > could offer, with heller churches sions, hurls il, lashing it up the field, peach and ch erry orchards that are and heller .schools in Ihe towns kills il, and nooks il delighted many (T I A(-<X»Z heavily infested. Powdered arsenate than Hie strictly farm ing commun of Ihe fans. of lead at Ihe ride of 2 pounds to ity could support, and most of ¡ill, 190 gallons of w ater is the standard w ith a chance for Ihe hoys and girls Lillian Bussell once ordered from remedy for young caterpillars w here Io can: a living in w nys which they Mine. Bosa Binner Ihe most expen- con| ro | on a liirge scale is neees- liked Letter than fnrmlng and which sive eorsel ever made. Il had dia O u r u it t l b w il l ie nm cue for most of them, promised to pay mond buckles and diamond studded snry. W here Ihe worms are o ne. third grown or more it is necessary H A } NOTHINÔ AT ALL TO DO them heller than farm ing the move- garters. The price was $39,000. to double the amount of poison. 5 0 H E C R te is - n nt from farm Io town began to Mine. Binner broadcasts during the H ira m Percy M axim , inventor of A nd H e t r ie } set in strongly. i Home-Makers Hour of the CBS. Not the M axim silencer fo r firearms, "De trouble bout l u u l i n r u lin ' d i In other words, rural life in Amer-i only docs she tell of Lillian Bussell To T H IN K OF A T H IW Q - Held, (he Vanderbilts, all of whom who say» he w ill stop m aking guns busti I h , you iicMih kin ¡eli wliut liable CAN VOM? silent and try to nuke citiss noise- iea is now definitely community life but also o fthe lute Empress of Aus. she helped to form when wasp-like to Jump out AT you I” <»•• i (Continued on Page 4) iriu , Queen Mury of England, Anna waists were the fashion Foreat S ervire To lig h t Cavea By ¡ radio ; ■ s t u d io s : Î