Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, August 22, 1930, Image 4

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    THB CENTRAL POINT STAR
THURSDAY. AVGUST 11, 193U
lack of m inerals In Ihe d ie t With
Ihe development of manufai luring
processes, however, und the over-
i cfiueiiu'iil of certain foods which
in« prepared for Ihe m arket, some
lime, mush of III«1 phosphorus, and
oilier of the mineral »ubstaneea
are frequently lost.
Ihe uilvlde
holds thal Ihe nearer you dun Se­
mite your’ foods In nature* o rig­
inal puckagea Ihe less you need Io
concern yourselves with your ra ­
tion of m inerals for the day.
It should be borne ill mind Hint
Hie digestive system is subject Io
Individual peculiarities but thal
there are some foods that are more
easily digested than others. Milk
contains fats, carbohydrates, p ro ­
teins. and salts in a very easily di-
fats of meat are inclosed within
gested fum y Milk priMelns uml
cell walls. The m aterial of which
these cell walls are composed rs
mil so easily digested. In cook­
ing much of this m aterial is b ro k ­
en up hut here again Ihe m anner
of cooking has an Influence U|x>n
digestion.
h e a l Happenings
Business Visitor»
Baby Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. O. Middleton of
Mr. and Mrs Robert Kincaid are
Hood
River were business visitors
the proud parents of a baby daugh­
te r born Wednesday August 20th in Central Point Monday.
at the hospital in Medford.
Leave fo r Lake of the Woods
Visits in California
Ellis C. Galt, editor and proprie­
to r of the Central Point American
left Sunday for Modesto, California
to be gone a week.
L. C. Grimes and family will
leave Friday for Lake of the Woods
to be gone ten days, during which
time Mr. Grimes w ill complete the
cabin he started to build early in
the season.
School Open Fifteenth
At a meeting of the School board Mrs Stanley III
Word received here by Mr. Ed
Tuesday night the date for the op­
ening of the Central Point schools Gleason Tuesday stated that his
sister, Mrs. E. B. Stanley, was very
was set for September 15.
ill at a Portland hospital.
Mrs.
Stanley is a form er resident of this
Visited in City
Mrs. Oscar Higgenbothem and city and her many friends here
son Dean and Mrs. Patton and are sorry to hear of her illness.
grand-daughter of Butte Falls vis­
Mr. and Mrs. Rassmussin and
ited friends and relatives in Cen­
three daughters of Los Angeles
tral Point Wednesday.
,
have rented the Gleason home oil
Manzanita Street. The girls will
V is it w ith W rights’
John W right and son John Jr., attend school here this w inter.
of Riverside Caalifornia arrived in
Central Point Tuesday for a visit C arl H over Im proving
Carl Hover of Willow Springs
w ith Mr W right’s brothers. Joe,
George and Will W right and his who was operated on for sinus
trouble Friday is reported as get­
sister Mrs. F rank Cochran
ting along fine.
Carnation Club Meets
The Carnation Club met W ed­ T rad in g in C ity
Mrs. G. R. Williams and Mrs. J.
nesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Alta Kelley. The ladies en­ L. Frink of Beagle were trading
joyed a social afternoon after which in this city Monday.
the hostess served delicious re­
Eula Bensen arrived home Mon­
freshments. Those present were
Mrs. Donna Brenner, Mrs. Zella day of last week from Berkeley
McBeath. Mrs. Lois Richardson, w here she has been attending sum­
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and Mrs. Alta Kelley. Mrs. Rose m er school.
Hermanson was the guest of the
C ity V isitors
afternoon.
Mrs. E. H. Hobson and her friend
Villa
B renner of Salem w ere vis­
Guest in C ity
Mrs. John Henshaw of Eagle itors last week at the home of Mr.
Point w as a guest of her sister-in- and Mrs. C. AV. Davis. Sunday they
law , Mrs. Lota Pierce over Friday all visited Oregon Caves and w ere
much impresed with the trip.
and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs J H. T erret are
Drove to Diamond Lake
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kindle and spending the ween at Corvallis
daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy w ith relatives.
Jones and two daughters drove to
Diamond Lake Saturday night re­ Moves to City
Mrs. Jantz and brother of F res­
turning home Sunday.
Among
those from here they saw at the no. have taken housekeeping rooms
lake were Doyle Mills and Merland at Ed F arra residence.
Tollefson.
M orava’s Parents
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Morava are
W. R. C. Party
the
proud parents of a baby girl
The Women’s Relief Corps will
have their birthday p arty Septem­ born Friday, August 15th.
ber the 6th. All members please
Mr. and Mrs. Bonney and daugh­
note the date.
ter Alberta and Mr and Mrs. Fred
F arra motored to Crescent City
.eaves for Canada
H arry Snyder left Monday night Sunday an denjoyed the day on
'or Canada, w here he has employ- the beach.
nent.
Leaves fo r Home
Crater Lake Visitors — ...................
.Among those from Central Point
vho spent Sunday at C rater Lake
vere Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hol-
•rumb, Jack Saunderson and Helen
lush.
Mrs. Cora Dunlap of Y’akima
W ashington, who has spent the
past month in this city looking af­
ter property interests, left Friday
for her home in the North.
Spends Sunday here
H arry Hedgepeth of Gazella, Cal.
risit in City
Mr and Mrs. Cecil Amos of San spent Sunday here with his parents,
)iego and Mrs. Jack Morris of Mo- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hedgepeth.
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lesto, Calif, stopped Monday on
heir way north to visit Mr. and j Much Work Being
drs. A1 Hermanson. Mrs. Morris
Done at Maybelle
s a aunt of Mrs. Hermason and
There is considerable work be­
drs. Amos is a cousin.
ing done at the Maybelle Mine, on
Birdseye Creek, near Rogue river
eking Huckleberries
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Eicker and at present. A com pressor has
rs. Frank Howard
returned been installed and a mill is being
m e W ednesday from Huckleberry installed. Two long tram lines
ountain w here they spent the past have been constructed, oqe to the
ree days picking huckleberries top of the hill and one around the
hill to a low er tunnel. New equip­
id enjoying an outing.
ment is being added, almost daily
and the crew of men are being sup­
iVeek end at Crescent City
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Bates of Tal- plemented by additions linen every
•nt spent the week end at Crescent few days.
D rilling will be started in the
City, Mrs Bates is ad ughter of
tunnel this week and work is be­
Mrs. Doss.
ing rapidly pressed to obtain more
w ater for use at the mill. The
other 111
Mrs. Homer Bowman, who was Maybell is rapidly assuming the
died last week to the bed side proportions of a real mine.
her mother, Mrs. George Ross in
inta Cruz, Calif., w rites relatives
at her m other is in a critical con-
tion, having suffered a paraly-
c stroke.
How to Raise Poultry
B y D r . L . D . Le G c n r , V . S . . S i. L o u is, M o .
D r . L e G e a r Is ■ gradu ate o f th e O n ta rio
V e t e r i n a r y C o lle g e , 1 8 9 2 . T h i r t y - » ! «
years o f v e te rin a ry r r»c ,lce o n diseases
o f liv e stock a n d p o u ltry . E m in e n t a u ­
th o rity o n p o u ltry a n d stock raisin g.
N a t i o n a l l y k n o w n p o u lt r y b r e e d e r -
stock. Under favorable circum ­
HOW TO START A
stances you can have turkeys for
TURKEY FLOCK m arket the first year.
If you start with breeding stock,
take every precaution possible to
The W ay to B erin 1» to Begin But see that your adult tu rk x are free
a Few Cautions W ill H elp O v e r­ from disease. Examine them care­
come Fears of the O ver-C autiou* fully for size and build. Breeding
stock should have large frames,
broud backs and big full breasts.
Judging from letters received See ttiat the legs are sturdy and
from readers of these articles the ! set well apart.
Il hardly seems necessary Io
subject of turkey raising is upper­
most in the minds of thousands of ' point out the advantage of pure­
people. T herefore in answ er to nu­ bred stock. The initial cost may
merous requests I am going to de­ be a little higher, but it costs no
vote two or three more articles to more to raise a purebred Ilian a
mongrel, und the sale both of birds
that subject.
Turkey raising is profitable. It for breeding and eggs for hatching
is not nearly so difficult as most I will more than make up the differ­
people imagine. True, Ihe num ber ence.
A good time to get in the turkey
of turkeys produced on farm s in
business
is now, especially if you
the United States lias hail a steady
decline for the last forty years. follow the plan of starting with
Like the recent slump of the stock breeding stock. Large num bers of
m arket, it would appear the bot­ turkeys are raised for Christmas
tom has been reached and I am m arkets. You can make some very
hopeful that turkey raising will fine selections from choice flocks
that arc being prepared for the
about face and regain its lost pres­
Christinas trade. One of the fatal
tige.
Two things tend to discourage mistakes made by ninny turkey
the raising of turkeys. One is the raisers is that the best birds are
taken to market and the smaller
dread of the disease known as
stock
kept for breeding purposes.
Blackhead. T ic other is the mis­
Do not try to splurge in the be­
taken idea that turkeys must have
a wide range of ground to roam ginning. Start in a small way and
on. I shall ciscuss both of these develop gradually.
Again I say turkey raising is a
subjects in subsequent articles and
profitable
business. Il should be
attempt to show how Blackhead
one
of
our
leading activities along
can be avoided and to correct the
with chickens and live stock. The
idea that turkeys cannot be raised
in confinem ent. But first let us turkey is a native product. It is
consider some of the essential as American as the eagle or the
things in starting a turkey flock. buffalo. New wealth will be added
In selecting a breed considera­ to the agricultural coffers of the
tion should be given to size and United States once the turkey takes
weight for after all turkeys are its rightful palce in the poultry
raised for meat production. The world.
Bronze variety seems to be the
most popular because of its size.
It is sometimes called the Mam­
moth Bronze. Ogier popular breeds
Substituting
are the w hite Holland, Bourbon
Good Teeth
Red and the N'arragansett. There
are Iwo o th er varieties called the
For Bad
Black and Slate, hut they are not
given much consideration in the
United States because they are
smaller than the others.
There are three ways to start a
turkey flock. One is by buying
hatching eggs. Another <s Io p u r­
chase baby poults and the third
is the purchase of adult breeding
Watch
Repairing
Done right and when
we promised it.
We give a moneyback
guarantee on all work.
Mrs. Ada Horsley left Friday for
ome in San Francisco after a
lonth’s visit here with her parents
[r. and Mrs. H arry Copinger.
Mr. and Mrs Sanford Richardson
"turned home T hursday from a
amping trip to Fish Lake.
Headquarter*
for
School Corduroy*
( ( ’ontinued from
Page One)
$3.45
All products of protein, fat und
carbohydrates after digestion are
distributed in great measure, with
out discrim ination by the blood,
and Ihe cells of the body druw
th eir supply of nourishi tent from
this general store.
Another fact should not lie lost
sight of. O rdinary fo o l m aterials
We give
contain an abundance of salts In
L&H Green Stamps
th eir natural condition and it is
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a w ash in g m ach in e , o r u re frig e ra to r c r Ian. F o r n little
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Child’s tricycle. A 1 condition.
Mrs Al Herm anson, Central Point,
iregon.
Removing decayed, disease-
infected snags and replacing
them w ith sanitary, whole­
some looking ami < oiiifor-
tahlc p l a t s is my life work,
and my aim is Io satisfy ev­
ery patient that enters my
office.
Thai I succeed is
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Clothing Co.
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George Higginson of smoking
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hutidredth
birthday
recently
that
when he wus a child the ittug noticed
him In hla perambulator one day and.
for a joke, alnce th< child was »tar­
ing nt the king’s cigar, put It to the
baby's lips.
The nauseous Imprea
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George stated
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