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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORU. OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1933.
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IN MARTIN PLAN
Six'Point Program Is Given
Legislature to Insure Per
manent Asset in Vast Re
sources Halt Waste
SALEM, Feb. 1. (AP) Removal of
obstacles now in the way of an stained
yield forest management In an ambl
tloua program of foreat conservation
vu requested of the atata legislature
today In a special message by GOV'
ernor Charles H. Martin.
Six definite proposals which will
tend "to convert the vast timber re
sources of our atate Into a permanent
asset of sustained yield, Instead of
one to be wastefully liquidated with
out regard to the future of our
state." was outlined by the executive
In his message.
Hus Timber Tux Plan
The executive recommended a de
ferred timber tax plan, formation of
sustained yield forest units, state au
thority for federal acquisition, forest
coning proposal, continuation of
agreement similar to ceo camps,
and acquisition of county-owned forests.
The governor cited excerpts of a
letter he received from President
jtoosevelt in which the chief execu
tlve urged a forest conservation pro
gram be Included in the lumber code
and recommended states enact, legis
latlon making possible a closer co
operation between the state and iea
erni eovemments.
Governor Martin declared that "up
until the present time we have treat'
ed our forests largely as a mine to
be "high -graded' and wasted Instead
of a renewable resource which can
be made to servo our people for all
time, continuing, the governor de
clared :
Permanent Assets, Aim
"Sustained yield forest manage
ment means permanent communitlee,
permanent payrolls and permanent
Industries; present tendencies are in
exactly the opposite direction.
There is, or presontly will be, be
fore you proposed legislation prepared
by the co-operating forest agencies
of the state and federal government,
which should receive your careful
consideration. Thoy are summarized
as follows: -
"I. A deferred timber tax plan
which' In reality la a provision for
federal credit to non-operating tlm
berland owners. Its purpose la to
relieve the present pressure to liqui
date! these properties.
"3. A provision for official state
recognition of forest properties man
aged for tuslalned yield production
Its purpose la to encourage the for
mation of sustained yield forest units-
"3. A proposal for atate authority
for federal acquisition. Its purpose
la to authorize the federal govern
ment to acquire such forest land as
cannot remain in private ownership,
due to the fact that It will have to
be held for so many yeara before it
can produce an Income and which
will round out the present federal
holdings into units that will natur
ally lend themselves to sustained
yield forest management.
"4. A proposal for forest ' toning,
the purpose of which la to discourage
Isolated agricultural or attempted ag
ricultural development of lands pri
marily suited for forest crop produc
tion and to reduce expenditures for
roada, schools, relief and other pub
lic obligations occasioned by such
use.
"5. A provision for carrying out
the agreement between the president
and the governor of Oregon at the
time the civilian conservation corps
camps were established In Oregon,
"8. Certain proposola which will
make possible the acquisition by the
state of federal government of county
owned forest landa. Thtt purpose of
thcae bills la to bring all our forest
lands into dependable ownership a
prime requisite for sustained ylold
management.
"Other proposals have to do with
amendments of our atate forest code
designed to Increase the insurance
against loaaea caused by fire, Insects
and dtneane.
"This may appear to you as a rath
er ambitious forest program, and it
Ls. We must remove the obstacles In
the Wiiy of sustained yield forost
management If wo expect to substan
tially Improve our forest practice,
"l ask you to consider these pro
posal a not from the siandpolnt of
what happens to suit any Individual
or group of our people, but rather
from the standpoint of what Is for
the kith test good of all our people for
all time, and 1 pledge you my full co
operation on that basis."
MISSISSIPPI TOWN INUNDATED BY FLOOD WATERS
A picture of Darling, Mlsa., under water after the Coldwater river left Itt course and ran through the
town. Five nearoea loit their Uvea In the flood. (Associated Press Photo)
CRUMBLING WALLS KILL ONE; BABY UNINJURED
I Jit f '
Gradual sinking of the foundation caused the collapse of an apartment building In Oregon City, Ore,
Mrs. Arthur Koehler was crushed to death and Mrs. Howard Bertsch (right, In bed) was badly hurt when
she placed her body between the falling walls and her tiny son. The Infant escaped without a scratch.
The destroyed building Is shown at left (Associated Press Photo.
IENT
BUREAU HEAD NAMED
Fifty-three counties In North Caro
lina are cooperating In a malaria con
trol pretfrnm conducted by the state
board of health.
PORTLAND, Feb. l.-(AP) C. W.
Reynolds, state director of the fed
eral transient relief work, today an
nounced that John 0. Bechen has
been named manager of tho Klamath
Falls transient bureau. Ho will tnke
office Monday, February 4.
Bechen has been identified with
the administration of the federal
works division at Klamath Falls, and
has resigned to take up his new
dutlea. Previously ho was engaged in
reemployment work at Bend.
PORTLAND, Ore,, Feb. 1. (AP)
Edward R. Denny, avowed com
munist, was today sentenced to two
years In prison for violating Oregon's
criminal syndicalism law.
"If you were smarter I would give
you a severe sentence," Circuit Judge
Stnpleton declared.
Denny was convicted of conducting
a meeting of communists here on
July 37.
Musical Service
At Zion Lutheran
A musical surprise service at Zion
Lutheran church for next Sundny
morning. Is announced by the pas
tor, the Rev. Ceo. P. Kabele to which
the general public Is Invited. His
sermon subject will be "Why 1 Be
lieve There is n Devil, Our Enemy
Number one." The service will be
gin with a surprise feature at 10:S6
a. m., sharp.
Tho church council at Its meeting
Monday, elected the following of
ficers for the conurrgntlon for 103ft:
Chairman rx-offlcio. Rev. Geo. P.
Kabfle; secretary, Curl Flchtner;
treasurer, Alf Brrwold,
HIRER OVERRULES
BAN AGAINST POLA
BKRLIN, Feb. 1. (AP) Relchs
fuehrer Hitler personally came to the
aid of Pola Negri, polish motion pic
ture star tcdny, overruling the propa
ganda ministry's order prohibiting
the actress from working in Ger
many on the grounds that she was
suspected of having Jewish blood.
Hitler ruled that Miss Negri could
enter Germany and act In a new
German film in which she is to be
starred. Tho actress had applied per
sonally, several days ago. to Joseph
Goebbels, minister of propaganda, for
permission to mnke the picture but
her application had been refused.
Tho official communique Issued
todny on tho matter Bnld: "An In
vestigation Instituted by the Relchs
fuehrer established that she Is Polish
and therefore Aryan."
Magazine Carries
Applegate Scene
APPLEGATE, Feb. 1. (Spl.) A
?now ?cene picture of n old log
house that appeared on the cover of
the Jttnunry Issue of the "Oregon
Merchant?! Magazine" and was en
titled "Pioneer's Home In Southern
Oregon'' la of much Interest to Ap
plPKOte residents since the picture Is
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benton
Pool of Big Applegate and la repro
duced from a photograph taken by
Verne Shangle, Medford photographer.
The photo has won recognition In
numerous photographic displays.
This Is the fourth time one of Mr.
ShaiiRle's photos has been selected as
the cover design for the magazine.
A wild boar that weighed 830
pounds was killed near Mobile. Ala.,
after a vicious fight with hunters
and dogs.
Florida's Everglades contain 3.
000.000 acres of level land. 300.000
acres of which have been reclaimed
for agricultural purposes.
ENTERS GUILTY FEEA
Ivan Meyers of Grants Pass entered
a plea of guilty in circuit court this
morning to passing of forged checks
upon the Muiitgomery Ward store of
this city. Sentence will be passed
next Monday.
Two others, accused of check forg
ery, have entered pleas of guilty, the
district attorney's office said, and
will appear for sentence Monday, if
their records are received by that
time. .
COUNTY OFFICIALS AT
CONCLAVES IN SALEM
County Judge Earl B. Day is in
Salem this week-end, attending a
county Judges' meeting there relative
to legislative motters to come before
the legislature. Commissioner Ralph
S. Billings is In attendance at a
meeting of the representatives of 18
western Oregon counties, concerning
action bearing upon the Oregon-California
land grant funds, their con
tinuance and payment by the gov
ernment. Commissioner Billings is
secretary of the O.-C committee.
ORCHARDISTS PRUNING
AS GROUND DRIES OUT
Pruning has started in many of the
orchards of the valley. The past
week the ground has dried to a con
siderable extent, enabling pruners to
get among the trees, despite the r.iin
and snow. In orchards with cover
crops, the footing Is strong. Prun
ing will not be in full swing for a
couple of week or longer. Some of
the orchadlsta did most of the prun
ing late last fall and In the early
winter.
CULINARY
RAFT...
By Utella Dorfin, Director. Hunt
Service, the California Ore
goo Power Company
Estella Dorran
Lincoln's Birthday.
Planning for this occasion is cer
tainly easy. It may be very, very
simple or quite elaborate for the
range of Lin
coln's experience
was so great as
to give plenty of
op portunlty to
choose a period
or episode to fit
any mood.
Let's p 1 s n &
simple "buffet"
supper for the
evening's repast.
The Items may
be prepared and
stored In the re
frigerator a r 1 y
in the day and
cooked just before serving. Set the
table with dishes and silver for all
and leave space for the hot dishes,
and your supper will be accomplish
ed almost painlessly.
BUFFET SUPPER
Ginger Ale Cocktail
Individual Meat "Logs"
Casserole of Corn Spiced Peaches
Iced Gingerbread Cakes
Coffee Salted Nuts
Ginger Ale Cocktail.
Combine your favorite fruit Juices
will ginger ale, add crushed ice and
serve immediately.
Individual Meat "Logs."
Form Into thin rolls, roll in finely
crushed crumbs and fry in deep fat
until & golden brown;
lb. ground beef
1 lb. ground pork
1 c bread crumbs
1 egg, slightly beaten
1 o tomato sauce
Salt and pepper to taste.
Casserole of Corn.
2 cans yellow corn (cream;
2 eggs, slightly beaten
1 green pepper, minced
2 T butter
1 t salt
4 t paprika
'a c grated cheese.
Pour Into grensed casserole, sprin
kling grated cheese on top. Bake at
350 dcg. for one-half hour.
tilngcrhreari Cakes.
V7c sugar
3 T butter
1 egg. beaten
l'3 c flour
V t salt
1 t ginger
1 t soda
xx t cinnamon
Vfc c hot water
3 c molasses (light).
Bake In muffin tins at 25 dcg. for
25 minutes, and ice with:
3 c powdered sugar
1-3 c melted butter
1 orange gated rind and Juice to
spreading consistency.
Map Pictures Hetch Hetrhy
YOSEJMITE NATIONAL PARK, Cal.
(UP) One of the nation's greatest
engineering projects and one of Its
most inspiring scenic areas, the Hetch
Hetchy water supply system and the
Sierra Nevada region from Lake Tahoe
to lofty Mount Whitney, are outlined
In detail on a huge relief map soon to
be place in the Yosemlte Museum. -
4
OREGON CITY, Feb. 1. (AP)
Robert Prltchard, nine years old, was
In a critical condition In a hospital
here today from injuries suffered In
an automobile accident Thursday.
He suffered several fractures of the
skull when, witnesses said, he ran
Into or was struck by the side of
an automobile driven by King Fields
of Portland. Fields was not held.
Mrs. Charles Hutchins of Burns
ville, N. Ci only woman legislator in
that state, once walked 40 miles In
seven hours and 38 minutes In an
official contest.
E. W. Burnett of Osage, Okla.. set
a value of $2,000,000 on a water well
at his home, which he charged In a
court action had been polluted by
oil companies.
Be correctly corseted in
an Artist Model by
Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann.
Use Mall Tribune want ads
A suite of French furniture more
than 200 years old la still used by the
sixth genera tlcn of a Port Arthur
Tex., family. It was Imported from
France into Louisiana In the 18th
century.
CEREAL RELIEVES
DAUGHTER SO WHOLE
FAMILY USES IT
ARTIST EVANGELIST
COMING SUNDAY FOR
Evangelist Elmer Gandy la the spe
clal engaged speaker to launch 1
special series of evangelistic messages
in a revival campaign at the local
Church of the Nazarene, beginning
Sunday morning, February 3rd.
which will continue for two or three
weeks, each night at 7:30 excepting
Saturday night.
Mr. Gandy is known as the "artist
evangelist." For seven years he was
employed as the Yosemlte National
park artist. His paintings have had
a circulation of wide distribution. In
connection with his evangelistic work
it Is his custom during the prelim
inaries of each evening to make vari
ous sketches,
The coming gospel hcralder ls a
very successful soul winner and re
vivalist, In California he has Just
concluded a series of meetings. In
each Instance a splendid class of new
members have been received Into
church fellowship as a result of his
evangelistic ministry.
Pastor Fred M. Weatherford and
church extend the public a very cor
dial, welcome to attend this series.
Built Own CherrvHoixl Casket
CANE HILL, Mo. (UP ) Uriah A.
Bush. 91 -year-old cabinet maker, was
burled the other day In a beautiful
hand-made cherrywood casket. For
20 years ho saved every fine piece of
cherrywood he cama across. When he
had enough he built the casket for
hla own burial. Proud of his handi
work, Bush displayed the casket to all
visitors.
2,000.000 Fur Hides Shipped
MEMPHIS (UP) Estimates that
nearly 2,000,000 fur hides a year are
shipped from this city make Memphis
the leading fur market In Dixie, deal
era said. Oppoasum, raccoon, otter,
wildcat, house cat. badger, mink,
skunk, wolf and muakrat, with an
occasional bearskin, are some of the
hides that come into Memphis from
New Mexico. Alabama, Louisiana.
Catfish Halted OH Driller
Mc ALLEN, Tex. (UP) Drilling on
an oil well 25 miles west of MrAlIcn
In the Samfordyce pool was temporar
ily stopped by a catfish. When boiler
trouble developed from uslnu salt
water from a nearby well, a line was
run to the Rio Grande. The pumps
sucked up a river catfish and the
drilling was halted until the fiEh was
removed.
6 For 50 years Golden Wesl
Coffee has brought to you everything
which would moke your coffee more
delicious. The latest Is THERMAL5
roasting. Try it... fragrance and flavor
will win you immediately!
Beck's Saturday Suggestion
Any Time Is Donut Time
Children and Grown-ups alike go for
Beck's
Potato Donuts
Try them for their delicious flavor
23c doz.
At your favorite food store or at
FELLAS, THERE OUGHT TO BE A
LAW ! BOB TAYLORS COT TO HAVE A
BIRTHDAY PARTY EVERY SATURDAY !
AND MRS. TAYLOR. HAS TO
MAKE HIM A CAKE JUST
LIKE THIS ONE !
Kellogg's All-Bran Corrects
Constipation
SOME LIKE IT HOT!
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...p, nil., uiaiui auu ui luiuiing null curixy. L5UI
try it this wny on cold momines: Dip biscuits into hot kil
water, drain thoroughly, and serve with milk and fruits.
SHREDDED WHEAT
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY "Uncwj Bakers
'Wl:
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An enthusiastic and voluntary
letter: "We have a dauithter who
has been troubled all her life with
constipation. About three months
apo, we discovered All-Bran.
From that day to now we have not
given her any form of laxative.
We have become "All-Bran"
j users, and now it is a part of our
I daily diet. We have told many of
'. our friends and they, too, are get
: tinp results.' Mr. and Mrs, Li. F.
Pope, 5(52 Maple Ave., Elmira.N.Y.
Ton.ifipnf ion due to insufficient
"bulk" in meals.
All-Bran provides gentle "bulk"
to aid regular habits. It also fur
nishes vitamin B and iron.
The "bulk" in All-Bran is often
more effective than the "bulk" in
fruits and vegetables, as it does
not break down within the body.
Two tablespoonf uls daily are
usually sufficient. If not corrected
this way, seo your doctor,
Isnt this food much pleasanter
and safer than risking patent med
tinmV (Jet the red-and-
. green pni'kage at your gro
cer s. aiatie oy xveuogg fcffiy
in pauie irecK.
CALUMET MEAN'i
SUCCESS FOR IT'S
REALLY TWO BAKING
P0WDER.S IN ONE ?
A QUICK ONE FOR THE MIXING
BOWL-ITS ACTION SET FREE
BY LIQUID. IT STARTS THE
LEAVENING PROPERLY
A SLOWER ONE FOR THE
OVEN, ITS ACTION SET
FREE BY HEAT. IT PROTECTS
THE BATTER OR DOUGH
AIL THROUGH THE BAKING
in .!,.T-- ,, .
"That's why your baking is bound to be better nith Calumet's Double-Action. Try
my Calumet Chocolate Layer Cake it's a big favorite nith the men!. . . And notice!
Just one level teaspoon to the cup of sifted flour. Calumet goes farther it's thrifty!"
CALUMET CHOCOLATE LAYER CAKE
""TopensX
3' ' cupi lifted Swni Down CVe Flour
2' ' teaspoon Calumet Baking Powder
teatipoon salt
i cup butter or other horcening
1 rup sugar
3 well bet tea
4 cup milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and salt, and sift to
gether three times. Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar gradually,
and cream together until light and fluffy. Add eggs and beat well. Add
flour, alternately with milk, a small amount at a time, beating after
each addition until smooth. Add vanilla. Bake in two greased 9 inch
layer pana in moderate oven (375 F.) 25 minutes. Spread chocolate
frosting between layers and on top and sides of cake. Double recipe
to make three 10-inch layers. All measurements are level.)
CALUMET
the Double-Acting Baking Powder
A product of General Foods
Keep on the Sunny Side ol life