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Thursday, November 13, 1930 THE AURORA OBSERVER, AURORA, OREGON nen into four classes, viz: He who milk and cod liver oil to provide fo r ; effort to achieving another and equally nows not, and knows not that he both herself and the child.” important public service—that of ad- nows not—he is a fool; shun him. I Of next importance to the child’s justing supply to demand and con- Entered as second class matter March Detailed program for the three-day The following items were taken from ae who knows not, and knows that he i teeth is the first 10 years of its life, > serving our invaluable petroleum re- 28, 1911, at the postoffice at Aurora, short course for prune growers and “The Three Sisters,” Aurora, Barlow, mows not—he is simple; teach him. according to the doctor, and with this; sources. Oregon, under the Act of March 3,1879. packers just issued by the horticultural Canby, published at Barlow, 1892, 3e who knows, and knows not that h e ! in mind, Miss Lucy Case, home eco- WILLAMETTE-WHITMAN GAME snows—he is asleep; wake him. He | nomics extension specialist of Oregon department at Oregon State college, Maurice E. Bain, publisher: (By John Nelson) »ho knows, and knows he knows—he j State college, who is in charge of the Paul Hendrix ________________ Editor shows that the sessions November 24 t o ; wise; follow him. | 4-H health club work of the state, rec- There is a magic in the little word Mrs. Paul H en d rix___Business Mgr. 26 at Corvallis will be devoted to an in- A grid feud begun las* year when .___________________ ommends to boys and girls enrolled in tensive study of methods of improving home; it is a mystic circle that sur- her club a daily diet consisting of 1 Willamette university defeated Whit the quality and with that the market rounds comforts and virtues never 1RIME PREVENTION THEORIES man college 40 to 13 for the first time LOST LAKE POWER of Oregon prunes. known beyond its hallowed limits. HAVE PROVEN FAILURES quart of milk and 1 of water, 3 servings. in the history of the Northwest con- PROJECT DENIED of vegetables, including 1 of potatoes j ference wili be resumed Saturday, Nov- The short course was suggested by and 2 of green or leafy vegetables, 2 ; ember 22, when the two teams tangle representatives of the industry as the The boys who are destroying birds According to the American Eugenics servings of fruit or 1 each of fruit and| ¿n Sweetland field on the Willamette Applications for water power permits best means of spreading information on by shooting them with pea guns should on Lost and W ah turn lakes, Mount the most practical methods of meeting be careful as there is a state law Joeiety, crime costs the United States tomatoes, 1 serving each of any two ! university campus at Salem. Prépara foods such as eggs, cheese, fish, I tions to handle a crowd of 10,000 at Hood national forest, were rejected by the new government regulations being against it. Nearly all birds are benefic- it least $10,000,000,000 a year. In other | the federal power commission on Oct. enforced in the dried prune industry ial, destroying insects, and should be .vords, every 3-14 seconds we sustain ! mea^ dried beans or peas, and 1 table-!the contest are being made by a com- ' i mittee made up of representatives of 24, Regional Forester C. J. Buck has both here and in California. protected. If this is not stopped names rn economic loss of $1,000 due to crime, j spooI^ Df codliver oil Thus, becomes a financial asi Miss Case places particular emphasis | students, alumni, business men and just been informed. The first day of course will be devot will be furnished the proper authorities »ell as a crime ’ clubs of the city. We must ,. all! | on a well-balanced diet, pointing out service _ .. social . problem. .... Both teams are undefeated in the The application of a Portland con ed to management problems, such as A petition has been posted to open up pay for it. Scientific crime prevention,, that it is unwise to eat excessive j northwest conference race so far this cern for preliminary water power per soils, fertilizers, cover crops, irrigation, ,hen, not only safeguards the persons; amounts of any one type of food in a n ! season. Willamette having won three mits on Lake Branch of west fork of pruning, training and rejuvenation. the section line, known as the Oakley and properties of our citizens, but di-l eff0rt to build up any one part of the| games, and Whitman two. Whitman, «pd river, Eagle creek, Wahtum and Disease and pest control is scheduled lane, to the Pudding river. This is •ectly benefits their pocketbooks. body at the expense of another. Other however, played a scoreless tie with pt lakes was filed with the federal for the second day, with emphasis on necessary in order to give the settlers Unfortunately there has been very recommendations she makes to the Pacific university of Forest Grove, the in the bottom an outlet. toer commission several years ago. brown rot and prune thrips. A demon .ittle scientific crime preveniton in thei health clubs regular meals, no tea third or strong contender for the title this year. he waters affected being located with- stration of sprays and equipment tfill Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Zimmerman United States. We have attempted to j coffee, at least 10 hours of sleep, and Comparative scores give Whitman j a national forest, the application be included. , I , , 1 spent Sunday with her parents, Mr fight crime on the theory that a social regular exercise out of doors. college the edge' over Coach “Spec” as referred to the U. S. forest service, Marketing, grades, and standards will ancj Mrs. ziegler of Barlow, and economic disease can be cured by Keene’s Bearcats in the tilt scheduled ,nd after examination by the local conclude the course the third day, with legislation. for next Saturday. The Missionaries, OIL—THE “NUISANCE” Gee Whiz, must be the latest at Au (bresters recommendations for rejection consideration of the world situation, coached by R. V. Borleske, ran up a 45 Recently the grand jury in one of the j/ere made, which recommendations. principles of marketing, organization rora as evry one seems to be familiar largest American cities charged that 6 score against College of Idaho It is interesting to note that sudden to nave now been approved by the federal progress and drier management. , with the word. there was a well-established, three- demand for what was hitherto consid early in the season, while Willamette won by a 31 to 13 count. Both teams cornered alliance between the police f°T h e basis of the disapproval by the WITH FARMERS IN OREGON . ,T2?ere 1SJ / ke. a s° clal dantce party department, the corrupt politicians and ered a nuisance—crude oil—led to the rely on an aerial offense principally. founding of the American petroleum j whitman is given the edge here, but ¿forest service is that Wahtum and Lost i----------- | at GeorSe WlU s hop house Saturday. the criminal element. Protection of the Willamette eleven is conceded to be /lakes and the streams involved are ' Jacksonville—A vigorous campaign is! j B Qjesy 0f Salem is the guest of this nature is the greatest possible industry. Many years later a similar stronger when it comes to actual ball demand for another nuisance—gasoline I within the Mount Hood recreation area,: being carried on in Jackson county t o ; Mrs. George Kraus this week. stimulant to crime. It can only be —was responsible for the industry’s carrying. j and their highest value is for public persuade pear growers to clean up all j With practically the same line as stopped by a public demand for the amazing expansion and development. recreation. Furthermore, since there | the blight canker now present in their t A. C. Snyder had the misfortune to enforcement of basic, long-established that which last year was the big factor In 1859, crude oil was regarded as a ................ in the winning of the northwest title are other sources of power available,1 orhards. The removal of these hold- i loose his fine blooded colt this week laws. valueless substance encountered by salt; for Willamette the Bearcats will be al- there is no real economic need for the over infections is the largest factor in Crime statistics indicate that major drillers. Then the world need for a most impregnable through the forward Dr. M. Giesy returned home this fluencing the amount of blossom blight j development proposed. crimes such as murder, manslaughter satisfoctory illuminant — kerosene week. wall, followers of the team believe. during the spring, says County Agent A committee of national experts was and robbery are on the increase. This found a use for it. Years later, the Ackerman, center, Jones and Carpen- L. P. Wilcox. Miss Bessie Sheppard returned Sat in spite of a vast volume of suppressive discovery and application of electricity I I ter, tackles, Philpott, guard, and Car appointed by former secretary of agri culture W. M. Jardine to examine the urday from a ten weeks’ visit to the legislation, which, while it restricts the to lighting seemed to forecast the dinal, end, all northwest conference Lakeview—Leading farmers in every Sound country and Spokane Falls. She law-abiding, has no effect on the law sudden death of the oil industry. Then men last, year, are playing their berths Mount Hood region as a big recreation regularly this fall and will be in the al development area. This committee community in Lake county have pledg- reports having had a delightful time, breaker. the automobile came into existence and lineup for the Whitman game. was composed of Fredrick Law Olm-1 e<^ active support in a campaign to rid but is more than pleased to be back in a tremendous demand was created for stead, the landscape architect; Dr. | the county of ground squirrels next Barlow. She was surprised at the CHILDREN LIVING ON COAST gasoline which, to the industry, had Nineteen farmers have also number of improvements made during Diamonds, Watches and Silverware. John C. Merriam, president of the spring. LACK SUFFICIENT MINERALS been a waste found in distilling crude O. S. Ôlson, Jeweler, Woodburn. 42-tf Carnegie Institution; and Professor ordered 33 boxes of gopher poison her absence. oil. Frank A. Waugh, landscape engineer. through the county agent’s office. Children raised on the Pacific coast The war accelerated the demand for M. Hosford of Canby is prepared to After their examination of the area Toledo—An application of Chilean furnish lumber, green or seasoned, need more protection against teeth de petroleum. The birth of the machine involved, the committee were so much . . . ... 1 . . „ ,, . it. ___ ___ . . . . ! nitrate on trial pasture plots on the rough or dressed, for building, also ficiencies than anywhere else in the age brought with it a need for lubri impressed that they recommended that . . _. . _ __. . . . , , . . . „ . . . . _ , rv* ! farm of Chris Larsen of Siletz which shingles and bricks in quantities to suit. United States, said Dr. Guy Woods, of cants of all kinds. The airplane came Wahtum lake and especially Lost lake Portland who examined the teeth of into being as an important consumer. last year brought an increase of 48 per be kept as near as possible in natural I A snide jewelery peddler made life the 4-H club boys and girls entered in As a result, the oil industry, almost cent in carrying capacity, this year condition and that no structures norj gave an increase of only 7% per cent, miserable for one of our citizens last the health contest at the Pacific Inter overnight, found that its facilities were summer homes even be permitted to be I entirely inadequate. New fields were according to a report made to the week. He hired a horse and buggy, to national Livestock exposition. built around its shores. Lack of minerals in the water of thé discovered, new refineries built and old county agent, with whom Larsen was be gone several days. The day after The committee’s report makes fre cooperating in the trial. The treat he left an article appeared in a county coast region deprives the children o f ! ones enlarged, transportation facilities quent reference to Lost lake, such as:! ment did, however, bring the pasture paper giving him free advertising. As the building material necessary for th e' extended. More efficient processes “ Lost lake is a landscape feature in about 10 days earlier than on the he had left no security there was much growth of strong, healthy teeth, the' were developed and market outlets in unique in this territory. It is a wild! wailing and gnashing of teeth until his doctor pointed out, and many parents, creased. No other industry has ever untreated field. Both Phones—Office at Residence mountain lake of striking beauty and j return. A vow has been recorded to not realizing this, fail to make up the been called upon to make so great a especially notable for the inspiring The Dalles—Three demonstrations never hire a team to a peddler, without deficiency through the child’s diet. capital outlay within so short a time, AURORA view of Mount Hood exhibited from with the deep furrow drill, comprising security. “The prenatal period is the allim- or to so enlarge its scope. its shore” ;, “Lost lake is one of the 80 acres of grain, were put out in the portant time in this matter of teeth This cataclysmic progress was re The railroad depot for Barlow will building,” said Dr. Woods. “It is then sponsible for the industry’s present strikingly beautiful features of the Juniper Flat community recently in Mount Hood area. In addition to its comparison with the ordinary m ethod1 probably soon materialize as Mr. that the child’s teeth are formed, and problem—mainly that of overproduc intrinsic scenic worth it must be prized of drilling grain to determine the value *Koehler has returned from Europe and whether they are good or bad depends tion. Once it was called upon to per the more from the fact that it lies in of this new type of drill under condi- we understand that is all that they largely on the mother’s diet during that form a necessary public service in pro- a region in which lakes are rare.” tions in that community, reports W. were wai*’ing ^or' time. She needs a double supply o f ! during more oil. Now it is giving every Wray Lawrence, county agent. Farm- Miss Carrie Bair has been visiting More than half a million telephones ers cooperating in the experiment are | jjer reiatiVes near Needy the past week. in Oregon, Washington and California Lee Henneghan, Lester McCorkle and | An Arabic philosopher has divided are now served through dial exchanges. Cecil Chastain. TheA urora Observer PROGRAM OUT FOR PRUNE CONFERENCE Retrospection DR. B. F. GIESY Physician and Surgeon ubbard Cream ery Co. ™ H. G. ZIEGLER Hubbard, Oregon seed s Cash Buyers for ..... ^ r earn I specialize in seed cleaning and guarantee a square deal to all Honest Teatment Guaranteed A——.,1 4 h m I- .. . A, Phone: 43 — .. i... Aurora, O regon ín DENTIST H iS tes f V ^ 'ír Help Make His Dreams Come True Aurora Phone: 715 \ tjp ¡8S f f As, Portland Phone: East 6366 H U R ST T R U C K LINE i V V We are now equipped to handle any kind of freight. Daily trips to Portland. Any kind o f hauling for hire. > WE GIVE YOU A 40c with Every 50c order of Kodak Work. 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