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T H U R S D A Y , J U N E » lttSg T h e A M ERICA N, C E N J R A I . PAGE POUR The American New H*f0 G£dfn‘ Force Hi-W ay / Complete filling t h e t a n k an d t h e n le a s t o n e k in d , rugose r o o « ^ add the a r s e n a te of lead. to u n d to p a s s from plant ,0 PEARS i u n d e r in s e c t p ro o f cages. . __n r _ 1 S t u d i e s of p o ta t o varletie. .k Use th r e e pounds of p o w d ered a r **sse t s e in r e e v , I t h e m t o v a r y so m e w h a t in ^ senate of lead per one h u n d r e d gal 1 ln »uiceg| - - 'w a t e r . E x tr a c a re in h a n d li n g a ir a l f a hay th is y e a r will p ro b ab ly pay good s*. r e t u r n s to O reg on f a r m e r s t h i s y e a r | - a tt e m p t spider m ite c o - i r o , . , £ - Uj - « - ¡ j In view of t h e re c e n tly a d o p te d U n it ____ . \ ------------ ed S ta te s hay g ra d e s In O re g o n for T he foliage on most trees is now 4fc____ .. num* «1 a lf a lf a m ix tu res, tim o th y , a n d clover, E con om y Die, R e q u ir e s Milk , MUP‘ ^ becoming Quite dense, - r e sh o u ld t h e « d is e a s e s t h r o u g h o u t the »on, an d m i x tu r e s of t h e s e w ith v a r i o u s puddings. th e r e fo re be exercised in sp ray in g , R e d u c in g food costs w ith o u t aa c r - | Mllk lg rfcj, in protein, th e muscle ^ ^ end th a t a n p a r t s of t h e t r e e S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S : g ra s s hays, say s D. D. H ill, a s s o c ia te O n e y e a r .............- ............- ............. $2.00 a g ro n o m is t a t th e O reg on S ta t e C ol ficin g e i t h e r t h e p a y a b i l i t y o r th e bulldlnK elem ent, in m inerals, es- receive a g0od coverage. Six M o nths .................. - ......- ......... $1.00 lege e x p e ri m e n t s ta tio n . n u t r i t i v e v a lu e of th e d ie t is a ques- pecially lime and phosphorus, n e c e s - , _ _ ___________ P a y a b le In ad v an ce. U n d er a plan a d o p te d by t h e s t a te tlo n of i n t e r e s t to a lt housewives. gary fo r stro n g bones an d te e th , and A d v e rtisin g r a t e s on ap p licatio n . d e p a r t m e n t of a g r i c u l t u r e in co o p e r M any fam ilies spend m ore fo r food tn vitam in s . Milk in creases tin p Qta tO D i s e a s e s B y Lightning O ffice— Second S tr e e t, o ff Main. a tio n w ith th e fe d e ra l hay in s p ectio n t h a n is n ecess ary an d o ften m ore j ood value of foods with which it is service, te r m i n a l g r a d i n g a n d in sp ec t h a n t h e y a r e Ju stified in s p e n d in g uged. Cereals cooked ln milk a r e C r a t e r N a tio n a l F o res t fire *U, J A R T H U R E D W A R D P O W BLIe tio n will be pro v id ed th is y e a r a t if o t h e r n eeds a r e given d u e consid- mUch im proved both in food value p u t o u t t h e i r firs t forest fire o! tfc E d ito r and Publisher R eduction in potato yields ra n g i n g se a s o n l a s t S a t u r d a y when P o r t l a n d an d sh ip p in g p o in t in sp ec e ra t io n . F o o d a u t h o r i t i e s s t a t e t h a t and | n flavor. T h is is t r u e also of as high as 73 per cent as th e re s u lt n in g s t r u c k a t r e e in the vie®., tion in th e K l a m a t h F a ll s a n d H er- th e m o s t econom ical d iet t h a t can be! vegetable, soups a n d puddings, m isto n region s, a n d p ro b a b ly else d e v is e d Is b u il t a r o u n d m ilk a n d T h jg week I am giving recipes of c e rta in mosaic diseases is re p o r te d of t h e O w e n -O re g o n lumber c»a, w h e re if e n o u g h d e m a n d fo r it d e g r a i n foods. W h ole m ilk in com- th a t can be used in low cost m enus: on in a new bulletin, " P o t a t o \ irus s t a r t i n g a s m a ll blaze. D iseases,” j u s t p u blished by th e C ream e d S alm on b in a t lo n w ith w hole g ra in a n d r e velops. F o r t u n a t e l y , t h e fire started » Oregon E x p erim en t s ta tio n . The t h e v ic in ity of th e ca m p where nq.1 " H a y g ra d e s as th e y a r e a p p lie d fin ed g r a i n p r o d u c t s f u r n i s h e s t h e 4 tblsps. b u tt e r DRYING I T TH E SPRIN G S O F now a r e e n ti r e l y w o r k a b le an d in c h e a p e s t s o u r c e s of energ y , of b u ild 5 tblsps. flour b u lletin reports in d etail on re s u lts erg a r e n o w p r e p a r in g to hold*"1 EMPLOYMENT d ic a te feed in g q u a l i t y r e m a r k a b l y ing m a t e r i a l s a n d of c e rt a in h e a lth 3 cups m ilk of experim ents conducted fro m 1924 f, r# f l g h t i n g school for the sumJ In d is c u ssin g th e q u e s t io n of how well," say s Hill. " T h e fe e d e r w ho p ro t e c ti n g ele m e n ts . T h is fo u n d a t io n Chopped parsley to 1929 with som e la t e r w o rk m en- r a n g e r s a n d g u a r d s , so it wjs , ta x e s b e a r d o w n on t h e b u sin e ss buys hay on s t a n d a r d c o n t r a c t g r a d e re in fo rc e d w ith v e g e ta b le s, p a rtic u - ^ t s p . salt Honed. sim p le m a t t e r to p u t th e fire on m a n , th e S an F ra n c is c o C h ro n icle ca n be a s s u r e d o f u n if o r m q u a lity , la r ly p o ta to e s, c a r r o t s a n d t o m a to e s , j n,. can salm on This new bulletin is tech nical in R a in s , w h ic h followed immedir* re c e n t ly co n d u c te d a n In v estig atio n s o m e th i n g t h a t c o a s t d a ir y feed ers a s u r e so u r c e of v ita m in C, m a k e s ; T oa st. n a tu r e but contains m uch m o re de- Wo u ld h a v e p u t th e fire out M w h ich sh o w ed t h a t w h ile th e a v e ra g e especially h a v e lo ng b een se e k in g . It possible to g e t alo n g , If necessary, P re p a r e a w hite sauce of fa t, flour, ta i le d in fo rm atio n on nine v iru s not t b e r a n g e r g geen ^ so the lu*, p e rs o n does n o t know w h a t r e l a ti o n As soon a s b u y e rs becom e f a m il ia r w ith a m i n im u m a m o u n t of o t h e r gaj t t a n d milk. F la k e th e salm on diseases th a n is found in t h e n u .te u jng w as n o t c o n sid e re d dangerou h is tax es b e a r to h is n e t Income, w ith th e d if f e r e n t g r a d e s t h e b e t t e r m o r e ex p en siv e foods. ; a n d ad d to w hite sauce. Cook in po p u lar an d inslusive fu lletin , 1 o- f e w bad fire s a r e expected il» c a r e f u ll y m a n a g e d b u sin e ss c o n c e rn s ty p es a r e a lm o s t c e r t a i n to c o m m a n d Milk f u r n i s h e s m o r e k in d s of nu- double boiler until hot. Serve on ta to Diseases in Oregon an d th e i r BUmmer a s t h e woods are filled k n ow to a p en n y w h a t tax lo ad th ey a p r e m iu m ." t r i e n t s t h a n a n y o t h e r one food an d to ast w ith th e chopped parsley over C o n tro l.” F o r th e m an specializing w n h m o i s t u r e . E very precaution a r e ca rr y in g . C olor a n d leafin es s a r e t h e tw o a c c o rd in g to a u t h o r i t i e s is t h e only th e salmon, in p o ta to production, especially foi , how ev er, w ill be m aintained to pre-j A San F ra n c is c o m e r c h a n d is in g c h ief c h a r a c t e r i s ti c s of h ig h g ra d e seed purposes, th is new b u lle tin by ven t f | re s 8tartinf^. food w hich is really in d isp en sib le. C re a m e d C ab bage h o u s e In 1931 p aid 63 p e r c e n t of a lf a lf a hay, say s Hill, fo r t h e re a s o n T h e r e f o r e a n y o n e who does n o t h ave I 1 'a qts. finely sh r e d d e d or chopped M. B. McKay and 1 P. D v k stra i» T h e sc h o o l fo r fire fighting ng Its n e t In com e In taxes. A la r g e t h a t good co lor n e a rly a lw a y s in d i a v a r i e ty of o t h e r foods s h o u l d h ave cabbage, packed c onsidered valuable. j p r e v e n tio n s t a r t e d Wednesday at thi f a r m e r p a id 30 p e r c en t, a n d on c ate s c u tt in g a t th e p r o p e r ti m e a n d p le n ty of m ilk . F o r p eo p le w h o a r e 4 tblsps. m elted b u tt e r D efinite e x p erim en ts to find out Q w en -O reg o n c a m p , wwith summe so m e of h is la n d w hich p rod u ced o t h e r good h a r v e s tin g m e t h o d s , w h ile o v e rw e ig h t a n d w a tc h in g calories. 4 tblsps. flour th e m ost practical m ethod of elimin- fjre g lia rci8, r a n g e r s from the Kli- a n Incom e o f $5 a n a cre, he paid leafin ess m e a n s t h a t t h e h a y is c a r r y m ilk is especially i m p o r t a n t . Al- 3 cups milk a ti n g v iru s diseases from seed plots m a t h r e s e r v a ti o n , ra n g e rs from tk $25 a n a c r e In taxes. A n o t h e r n a ing a high p e rc e n t a g e of p ro te in for t h o u g h low in calories, t h e c a lo rie s 1 tsp. salt. show ed t h a t th e tu b e r - u n it m e th o d p a r k , f o r e s t g u a r d s in attendance. ti o n a ll y k n o w n f a r m in g c o n c e rn in w hich a lf a lf a hay is widely s o u g h t. can be f u r t h e r d e c re a s e d by u sin g H e a t the m ilk an d cook cabbag e in of ro g u in g diseased p la n ts from seed t h e s t a t e paid 8 4 per c e n t of its n e t " T h e first s te p in t h e p ro d u c tio n sk im m ilk a n d b u t t e r - m i l k . F o r it for 5 min. A dd blended flo u r and plots is the most effective on a large In com e In tax es, w ith a n o u tl o o k for of a lf a lf a h a y w ith good c o lo r a n d th o s e n o t lik in g to d r i n k m ilk ID b u tt e r a n d salt. Cook a b o u t 5 min. acaie . By th is m eans th e c u t pieces no n e t In co m e th i s y e a r b u t w ith good loaves Is to c u t e a r l y ," Hill sh o u ld be t a k e n a s o t h e r d a i r y pro- longer a n d s t i r c o n sta n tly . T h e cab- from e a c h tu b e r are p la n te d co n ta x e s j u s t a s high. C o n tin u e d . " H a y cu t a n y ti m e from d u c ts 1. e., a s cheese, Ice c r e a m , o r ib a g e re ta in s Its delicate flavo r a n d , secutively in th e row in th e priv ate T h e C h ro n ic le sa y s tho se a r e n o t th e b u d s t a g e to t h e o n e - t e n th to seed plot of th e g row er. W h e n d i e x tr e m e cases a n d t h e n cites a n In o n e - q u a r t e r bloom will u s u a l ly h av e in c o m b i n a ti o n w ith o t h e r foods, a s ' c o l o r . sease show s in one hill, all th e hills s u r a n c e c o m p a n y w h ich p aid betw een good color. C o n tin u e d c u t t i n g in m ette brid g e a t Corvallis, e it h e r a t from t h a t t u b e r a r e rem oved w h eth - Allen a n d .L e s te r Batchelor, lj. 35 and 40 p e r c e n t, o n e of t h e big th e bu d s t a g e will u su a lly w e a k e n 10 o'clock in th e m o r n in g o r 2 o ’- e r they show disease or not at t h a t y e a r old S a m s V alley youths, we« oil c o m p an ies paid 30 p er cent a n d th e s t a n d , so it Is best to allow a t clock in th e a f t e r n o o n w h e n g ro u p s tim e. given a h e a r i n g before JuTetiit a big b u t t e r a n d eg g m a n d u g up le a s t o n e c u t t i n g p e r y e a r to reach will be form ed. T he fa r m will be T he tests showed re d u c tio n in yield J u d g e C. B. Lam kin Tuesday on i 32 p e r c e n t of hls n e t e a r n i n g s . a s t a g e c o rr e s p o n d in g to o n e - t e n t h A n y o ne w ho Im a g in e s t h a t souk- to o n e - q u a r t e r bloom. O n e of t h e g r e a t e s t c e n te r s of open all day, h o w ever, from 8 to 5 a m o u n tin g to as h ig h as 73 p e r cent c h a r g e of b r e a k i n g Into the cabii o'clock. P e s t a n d disease special by w eig h t in th e case of th e sp in d le of G. W. N e w la n d of Sams Valley Ing an I n d u s tr y fro m 30 to 80 per "A n u m b e r of o t h e r p ra c tic e s in s t r a w b e r r y e x p e r i m e n t a l w o r k in the c e n t of Its n e t Incom e In tax es, c u rin g an d s t a c k in g o r h alin g a r e w est will be open fo r pub lic in sp ec ists will also be th e r e to a n sw e r tu b e r disease, 50 per c e n t w ith T h e boys w ere a ls o charged with c rin k le mosaic, and 19 per cent w ith b r e a k i n g in to t h e S a m s Valley school d o e s n 't so a k t h e l a b o r in g m a n I m p o r ta n t In m a i n t a i n i n g h ig h fe e d tion a t th e a n n u a l field day f o r s t r a w questions. It is su ggested t h a t v is ito rs come in terv eln al mosaic. h o u se a n d s t r e w i n g butter, lard. sh o u ld t h i n k a g a in . S u ch ta x a t io n ing q u a lity an d c o n se q u e n tly h ig h b e rr y g r o w e r s a t O regon S t a t e col w ith gro u p s being fo rm e d by th e T he v ariou s v iru s diseases w ere s u g a r an d coffee all over the floor s im p ly m e a n s few er Jobs, fo r It g ra d e s . A se r ie s of m e e t in g s to ac lege a t C orv allis, F r i d a y , J u n e 3. co u n ty a g e n ts as fa r as practical to found to differ In m eth o d s of trails- J u d g e L a m k i n Is withholding hi d ri e s u p t h e s o u r c e s of r e v e n u e which q u a i n t hay g ro w e rs, f e e d e r s a n d G r o w e r s will h a v q o p p o r t u n it y mission from plant to plant. Som e decision on w h a t to do with the c r e a t e em p lo y m e n t. d e a le rs w ith th e new g ra d e s a r e p la n t h a t day to view m a n y d e v e lo p m e n ts do so. p la n t ap h id s will t r a n s m i t so m e of hoys u n til he h a s h a d more time w ned t h r o u g h th e s t a t e in t h e next in c u l t u r a l a n d v a r i e t a l e x p e rim e n ts th e disease b u t not o th e rs, w hile a t s t u d y th e case. A RM C O O P E R A T IV E S AND COM w eek or so ." as c a r r ie d on for m a n y y e a rs . I r r i MODITY P R I C E S g atio n v e r s u s n o n - i r r i g a ti o n f o r th e T h e f a r m co o p e ra tiv e m o v em en t M a r sh a ll b e r r ie s will be v iew ed u n it n o t a n a t t e m p t to m a k e th e con- d e r field co n d itio n s. A f o u r year- u m e r pay excessive p rices fo r ag rl- old field a n d a tw o -y e a r-o ld field of u l t u r a l p ro d u cts. t h e n ew C o rv a llis v a r i e t y will be F o r m a n y y e a r s th e f a r m e r has T he second cover sp r a y for cod- op en for in s p ectio n . leen h o ld in g t h e s h o r t e n d of th e ling m o th w orm c o n tro l on both F e w e r h e n s a n d c h ic k s t h a n usu al M »‘ ii s I . r a t h e r M all Solr*. a j ,,, T o p p in g e x p e r i m e n t s w ith t h e M ar lick. He h a s been b e a rin g alm o st p e a rs a n d app les sh o u ld be co m pleted on f a r m s in t h e U n ited S ta t e s is in d i Men's ion gole« K-„ sh all b e rr y , s h o w in g t h e effect of .he e n ti r e b u rd e n of h a r d tim es, by J u n e 7th a cco rding to t h e r e c o m 11< * X ~ ' CoM foritloS g o b s ;. (■ l o s t m id d le m e n a r e m a k i n g as m uch cated by a re p o r t on t h e a g r i c u l t u r a l r u t t i n g th e to p s im m e d ia te ly a f t e r m e n d a t io n s of L. G. G e n tn e r of th e s i t u a t io n ju s t r e le a se d by t h e O re th e h a r v e s t c o m p a r e d w ith th e la t e r ........n 't ....... . M m nu, r m o re p ro f it t h a n ever. O nly by gon a g r i c u l t u r a l ex ten sio n service. m ay be v iew ed, as will an ex p eri So. Ore. Exp. Sta. an d L. P. W il M m '- B e a la .; -M ,,„i 1(N (¡operation can t h e f a r m e r g ain th e cox. C ounty A gent. T h is recommen-1 New Leather Heele larg aln ln g p ow er t h a t will e n ab le T h e n u m b e r of h e n s on f a r m s on May m e n t w ith d o u b le p la n t in g as c o m d a ti o n is based upon in f o rm a tio n o b - ; 1 was e s t im a te d a t 2 p e r c e n t less p a re d w ith t h e u s u a l spacing. ilm to t a l k to t h e d i s t r i b u t o r on Most i n t e r e s t is exp ected to be ta in e d from m a n y m o th t r a p s lo-j >qual te r m s , a n d t h u s o b ta i n for t h a n a y e a r p rev io u s, th e s m a lle s t C E N T R A L POI NT, O REG ON sh o w n in t h e b re e d i n g w o rk w h e re c a te d in v a rio u s sections ra n g i n g | ilmself a f a ir p e rc e n t a g e of th e final u u m b e r tn e ig h t years. from T ab le Rock to A shland. A bout t h e s a m e n u m b e r of ch ick s close to 35,000 s e e d lin g s a n d select ellin g price of w h a t he p ro d u c e s T h e m a t e r i a ls to be used in t h i s ' T h e s e will If th e c o o p e ra tiv e m o v e m e n t sue of th is y e a r 's h a tc h i n g w ere r e p o r te d ions will be f r u iti n g . s p r a y a r e as follow s: In fa r m flocks on Muy 1 a s a y e a r In clu d e 12,000 seed lings fr u itin g for eeds, f a r m in g a r e a s will p r o s p e r APPLE« e d w hen th ey p ro s p e r a ll In d u s trie s before, b u t 10 p e r cen t fe w e r t h a n t h e first tim e , 23,000 of last y e a r 's In as m uch as t h i s is th e so called irosper w ith th e m . No Intelligent t h e 5-year a v e r a g e on t h a t d a te . T h e s e e d lin g s r e t a in e d fo r th e second Itlxen c a n h elp b u t w ish t h e move- re p o r t said t h a t 7.6 p e r c e n t few er y e a r, 219 selectio n s fro m th e 1930 p e a k sp r a y for th e first brood an ch ick s w ere h a tc h e d by co m m e rc ia l seed lings, a n d 266 selectio n s fro m oil e m u lsio n a r s e n a t e of lead com- nent all p o ssib le good f o r tu n e . , h a t c h e r ie s d u r i n g A pril t h i s y e a r th e 1931 g ro u p . [ b in a t lo n Is recom m en d ed . In mixing th a n In 1931 In t h e w h o le c o u n tr y In a d d it io n t h e r e will be gro w in g t h i s sp ray , use o n e gallon of light H IG H W A Y S O F P R O G R E S S W hen $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 I* s p e n t for a n d t h a t o r d e r s bo ok ed fo r May d e I on t h e e x p e r i m e n t a l fa r m m a n y of g r a d e s u m m e r oil e m u lsio n , one h a lf :?.r- 71« 1 - m :/ f-; secon d ary h ig h w a y s of th e ro a d mix livery a n d la t e r w e re 8.3 p e r cent I th e v a ri e ti e s b r o u g h t h e re from o th - p o u n d of s p r e a d e r or fix a to r and less t h a n a y e a r ago. e r s e c tio n s fo r te s t, such a s th e Red- tw o p o u n d s of a r s e n a t e of lead in ty pe, costing $3,600 p e r m ile, $40,- On t h e Pacific co ast, A pril h a t c h h e a r t a n d s e v e r a l o th e r s believed o n e h u n d r e d gallo n s of w a te r. W h en 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 goes to t h e d ir e c t em p lo y th e t a n k is a b o u t o n e -f o u rth full of m e n t of lab o r. Many m illio n s m o re in gs by c o m m ercial h a tc h e r ie s r a n to ho ld p ro m is e fo r special uses. V isito rs m ay com e to th e college w a te r ad th e em u lsio n , a g i t a t e well, go In directly t o la b o r , d u e to p u r 24.6 p e r cent b eh in d last y e a r a n d bo o k in g s fo r May a n d l a t e r w ere fa r m , on e m ile east of th e W llla- t h e n ad d t h e s p r e a d e r o r fixator. c h a se s of s u p p lies, s h ip p in g , etc. No o th e r fo rm of rotlef e f f o r t does s h o r t 29 4 per cen t. T h e c o m m e r s b g a a B B B a n ! — .— _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ so m uch to aid e m p lo y m e n t as p ra c cial h a tc h e ry chick o u t p u t h a s fallen tlc a l ro a d b u ild in g w h e r e needed- behin d 1931 t h r o u g h o u t t h e season an d none eo p e r m a n e n tl y ben efits In t h e w estern s t a t e s , an d is also s t a te s a n d tow ns. D u rin g th e last so m e w h a t s h o r t In th e e a s t e r n p a r t y e a r o r tw o, m illions of fam ilies of th e c o u n try . 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W h a t Is noe.l ed is a wise allo c a tio n of fu n d s be an d p ru n e s h av e te n d e d t o In c re a se tw een m ain an d s e c o n d a r y a r t e r i e s , d u r i n g re c e n t years, sa y s a r e p o r t a n d a high d eg ree o f efficiency in released by t h e O regon a g r i c u l t u r a l extension service, w h e re a s " t h e to t a l h ig h w ay d e p a rt m e n t s . New Mexico h a s m ad e so m e won- ' v o lu m e of e x p o rts of f a r m p r o d u c t s d e r f n l d e m o n s tr a t io n s in b u ild in g declined s h a r p ly ." N ^ ER ,n !h f h,sto r> o f a » th e w o rld has electric G o v ern m en t d a t a sh o w s t h a t only s a tisfacto ry low-cost ro a d s w ith th e been so cheap and never before has electric coe 7 4 p e r r e n t of th e f a r m p ro d u c tio n oil road mix ty p e of co n stru c tio n mg *qu,pmpnt been priced so lew. It is no longer n, of th e United S ta t e s w ss e x p o rte d d u r i n g t h e 1930-31 y e a r , c o m p a r e d HOW TO RHINO RACK OOOD « « n to emy y o u r n e i g h b o r 's freedom from her l to 10 2 p e r c e n t t h e p re v io u s y e a r TIMES hen because she has modem electric cooking eou D ur N o th in g could do m o re to brin g I a n d 12 2 p e r cen t In 1928-2* leners I 1' " n en^°' ,^lc Mm* comforts and conv« H E s ite of a meal la bo m o r t Baked Applet and PeaeAea: b a rk good tim es th a n a s s u r a n c e of a ing t h e 1919-20 y e a r o u r e x p o rts the m easure of Ita I m ; ertane* Core and pare th r e e baking ap- ” 1,11 t,m<> °tutMdf thf kitchen for recreation a; d e c re a s e In tax es d u r i n g t h e next f e w j w ere 17.4 per cen t of t h e fa r m pro th a n la the a lia of a man. j plea, exit in halves Lay in bak du ct Ion. years. It's w hat t h t m an and the meal ing dish, c a t side up. Open one I T , i ™ ° ftb e Expense ne longer stand ,n th e way o f y o u r o w n elcctncal k Every effo rt sh o u ld be m a d e to In i T h e p r o d u c t s of f o u r c o m m o d itie s accomplish t h a t count. Take I No. 2 can halved peaches, cl ere breakfast, for Instane«. It’s p rob i haif-peach on each apple Pat c re a s e g o v e rn m e n ta l efficien cy, ell acco u n t fo r 95 p e r cent of t h e f a r m T tn ’. A tmal> payment will place an ably th e sm allest meal at the day, b u tta r In each peach half, using ^ n l n a te w aste an d d u p li c a ti o n of | e x p o rts fro m th i s c o u n tr y a c co rd in g range in your kitchen with no charge but in some ways it's the most two tablespoons of It. Add to peach e ff o rt a n d do aw ay w ith th e b u re a u s ) to th e college re p o r t on th e a g r i c u l t Im po rtan t. It has to keep the syrup one and one-fourth caps for installation or wtnr.g. Inspect them in haul- T h ese a r e c o tto n , a n d c o m m is sio n s th a t m ilk t h e t a x u ra l s i t u a t io n family going until noon and the w ater and two-thirds cup sugar, W Bre* •Rnuture and electrical »ton*. hog p ro d u c ts, w h eat an d flo u r an d p a y e r d ry Doing th is w o uld not m o rnin g Is the big p a rt of the and bring to boiling Pour around dev. w h e th e r one spends It a t ! fruit, bake in moderate oven, d a m a g e t h e f u n c tio n s of g o v e rn m e n t u n m a n u f a c t u r e d to bacco school. In an office or shop, or j 37$*, forty live m inu tes to an -- It w o u ld g r e a t l y im pro v e th e m i h o a r until apples are tender, atte n d in g to honeehold tasks. H ig h t a x e s h av e t h r o t t l e d Indus th in g h e r e H igh tax es m a k e an d boating occasionally Make day THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY A C e r k ln j B reakfast t r i a l d e v e lo p m e n t In E n g la n d They) pro lo n g u n e m p lo y m e n t, c au se h o a r d before and serve cold w ith the 8 * W 4ppiei s s j Pear Ass syrup er with cream, too Recipe h a v e d o n e th e s a m e th i n g In t i e r - ; ing of c a p ita l a n d f r i g h t e n in v e s to rs OeTmae! V r s a lM !((• serves tlx. Seven to nine half- m a n y , la A u s tr ia , In A u s tr a lia ami In s h o r t, th e i r w hole in f lu e n c e is to B rad»4 I m i M i W ’tppad m Bacati peaches a re la No. 3 can. depend e ls e w h e r e T h e y a r e d o in g t h e sum. w a rd th e p ro lo n g a tio n of d e p re s sio n . Team to f m ! iftd 9h UkS.1 AM * ., A y - A D A ,R < M A Y N E R e-aetab lldh ed , S e p te m b e r 18, 1928. Devoted to t h e beet In t e r e s t s of C e n t r a l P o in t a n d vicinity. E n t e r e d as seco n d class m a t t e r at th e m e t office, C e n tr a l P o in t , Ore g o n, u n d e r t h e Act of M arch 8, 18*9. OREGON ¿— ¡¡¡»^« ».,h DAIRY COUNCIL First F orest F ire Started Cut Crop Y ields EDITORIALS Sam s V a lle y Boys B efore Juvenile Ju d ge For Pranki O. S. C. A nnounces Straw berry D ay Second Cover Spray Should be C om plete Not later than June 7 F ew er Chicks on Farm s; M ore Fruit Is E xported Old ¡{pliable Shoe Shop j j NEW SUM M ER PR IC ES JA M ES M cD ow ell Better Breakfasts V j persona T