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N Y SSA G ATE C ITY JOU RN AL, TH U R SD AY, DEC. 2, 1937 T MARCH. APRIL WILD LIFE AGENCIES TO Governor Martin has issued a call country, but compared with October CHICKS ARE BEST for a meeting of all persons inter- 1936 the Oregon index is down just CONFER AGAIN AT O. S. C. é ested in the conservation of Oregon's five points against seven for the wild life. The meeting will be held whole country. Governor to be Speaker. on the State College campus at Cor HILLSBORO—Both early and late Larger Crops in 1937 vallis December 8 and 9. hatched chicks generally present Chief among the reasons for the —L— great decline may be listed the The second annual Oregon Wild problems to the poultryman, so that it is ordinarily unwise to order birds Reports reaching Salem from ap change from a condition of drought Life conference has been called by from either of these groups, Noel L. parently authentic sources indicate made scarcity a year ago, to an Governor Charles H. Martin to meet Bennie n. extension specialist in that plans are now under way in abundance of farm crops from this at Oregon State college December 8 poultry husbandry from O.O.S., told Portland to submit to the voters an wagon's favorble growing conditions, and 9. in which all organizations Washington county poultrymen at a lnlttiaive measure for repeal c f the Data in the report show some de and individuals lnterestd in Oregon's recent meeting. March and April milk control act. Autocratic powers cnne ¡n consumer incomes and pur- A . L. LINDBECK wild life resources are invited to hatched chicks usually give the best contained in the act giving the con- chasing power since September but participate. A similar conference results, he said. He also discussed State Capitol News Bureau rol board the right to fix the price i the current recession in industrial held a year ago resulted in the for the factors Involved in fall and win of milk as prell as the fact that the and business activity could scarcely mation of the Oregon Wild Life Fed ter egg production, but emphasized act virtually closes the door against be placed foremost as a factor in eration. of which Ed. Averill of Port that fact that it is Impossible SALEM. O R E —In the opinion cf with the democratic nomination for any new distributor entering the carrying farm prices sharply down- land is president. Mr. Averill will through management to make birds many political observers the political secretary of state, should Howard Oregon field, are said to be the prin- ^ r d as eariy as mid-October this preside at the second conference. future of Governor Martin is defin Latourette Insist upon a go at the cipal objections to the measure year to a point below mid-October I produce well at any time of the year itely bound up in the labor contro governorship. While the program is not yet com unless they have inherited the which has been the center of bitter j 9 3 6 versy now raging in Portland. Not plete, the principal features have ability for high egg production. —L— fights in the past two legislative see- 19J8 Income ^ ^ that the governor has stepped into been outlined, which indicate MORE WEEKS TO Prompt to recognize the absurdity . Turning to the agricultural out- the Portland situation with any important subjects will be consid of their original prposal to pension SHOP thought of bclestring up his political ered by the conference, one of the THREE BOYS GET Albert R. Hunter, chairman of the look for ° reg° n 1938' re#port all aged persons in the state regard 911 COYOTES fortunes. No one will question his chief items of which will be methods less of need, the Oregon Merchant's State Industrial Accident commis- sa>’s that “cash In0“ ® 6 for fa™> sincerity in desiring the immediate WASHINGTON, Nov. 24—Un- o f stream purification in this state, sicn. is resigning his position due to “ viI^ andl f” “ v1i * 8 “ « L * Legislative League this week filed a restoration of harmony among the ________ ________ _ _ _____________ skilled industrial employees and according to R. E. Dlmick head of substitute and materially modified 11 health according to reports about semewhat lower in 1938 than 1937 warring labor factions so that the the capitol. These reports indicate Reascns for this expected situation | young girls between the agtes of flf- the game management department LAKEVIEW—Three Silver Lake initative petition with Secretary cf wheels of industry may again begin at Oregon State college, who is co boys entered in the Lake County State Snell. The substitute petition that while Hunter will give up his are tbat iarm operation expenses | te€n and twenty-five must be given turning and thousands of idle work operating in handling arrangements. Predatory Animal contest sponsored seeks primarily to legalize and lic place on the commisison proper he w111 be slightly high while total cash immediate attention in the naion- men returned to gainful employ will be retained n the organization Income from farm marketings prob- wlde battle against tuberculosis, by the county court took a total of Former Oregonian to Speak ense certain forms of gambling, in ment. Ira N. Gabrielson, chief of the U. 991 coyotes, reports County Agent cluding punch boards, pin ball game, in a minor capacity. Hunter, who ablV wiu be somewhate lower if the Surgeon General Thomas Parran said in discussing the cessation S. biological survey and a former Vic Johnson. Darrell Ferns was first But now that he is in the pic horse and dog races, etc. Reveunes was appointed to the commisison by suPP‘ y of ,arm produet3 18 “ ture, and upon his own insistence, from these gambling licenses—estl Governor Meier, was formerly a res es seems probable and demand is o{ the decline in mortality from the Oregonian, will headline the pro with 483, Kenneth Emery next with somewhat weaker as predicted by disease 293 and Claudls Lundy third with the outcome of his overtures will un mated by a “League" spokesman as ident of Union county. the Bureau of Agricultural Econ- Dr parran added th,at are gram, which will also Include Gov 215. questionably have a very decided approximately —L— ernor Martin among the speakers. $3,000,000 a year, too smug, too confident that tuber- Both Martin and Gabrielscn will bearing upon his candidacy should wculd go toward the support of pen Plans for the erection of a new omics. ____________ ........... ^ n ty agricultural agents have culosls ^ no longer a threat to Use Journal Ads—They Pay! he seek a second term as governor sions for the aged under any plan fish hatchery on ................. Poster creek, tri speak at the annual banquet, to be Rogue River, in Curry been supplied wiUi copies o f the re- health of tbe nation and that re- held the evening of December 8. as is now generally believed that he that might be adopted by the legis butary of county were announced here this P°rt ior local distribution to all c t - newe<j ancj intensive efforts are nec- Last year close to 400 persons at will. Such strength as the governor lature. week by Governor Martin. The lzens of Oregon who request The essary for the prevention of the dis- tended this function. now possesses—which by many is —L— hatchery, it was explained, will be title is Oregon Agricultral Situa ease. Negroes and other racial believed to be considerable—is large To Unite Agencies Piling of pension applications by erected by the State Pish commis- tl°n and Outlook, 1937 Circularu No groups, and boys and girls, partic ly concentrated in the so-called The purpose of the conference conservative element of the state's needy aged in the 65-70 year group sion and will be devoted to the pro- • _ __ ularly of high schocl age, also should voting population. This strength is Is now under way in every county of pagation of salmon. be the center of preventive efforts, this year is to follow through on the plans and programs started a year based largely upon his out-spoken the state. Early filing of applications according to Dr. Parran. Thirteen thousand pounds of Ore- FROZEN FOODS DISCUSSED ago, say those in charge. The move criticism and couragous attack of by the new beneficiaries made elig gon flax twine will be used by Uncle s t a t e MEETING "Tuberculosis constitutes both a ment to unite all interested agencies public problems. Should he succeed ible to pensons under the act of the Sam’s nevy next year. The huge or challenge and a threat; a challenge in an intelligent development of wild in bringing the warring labor fac last legslature was urged by Gov der was placed with a Salem mill because there has been a cessation ernor Martin in a letter to the State EVERY tions together, especially now that this week due to the influence of MEDFORD—The new frozen food in the mortality decline; a threat. life resources started two years ago the National Labor Relations Board and Couny Relief committees last Governor Martin and Senator Me- industry as it affects Oregon horti- because our lives are not secure with the holding cf a national con ference in Washington, D. C. Ore has admitted its failure in this re week. Pensions for he new age group Nary with the navy department. culture, is being emphasized on this against an invasion by this disease" gon followed this up with a big gard it will not only consolidate the will date from January 1 but will year's program of the Oregon State Dr. Parran said, “ Perhaps we have conference a year ago, and now governor’s following but will attract not be payable until the last of the Horticultural society, which is been too smug—too confident that seeks to continue the work thus to him thousands of wavering vot month. It is estimated that lower FARM INDEX DOWN holding its fifty-second annual this killer was in a fair way to be Top Market Prices CROP PRICES DECLINE meeting at Medford December 2 and exterminated quickly and without started. ers, including a large block of organ ing of the age por pension ben e ficiaries will increase Oregon’s pen Paid Agencies which have accepted in ized labor especially among the ________ 3. too great an effort on our part. Now rank and file who are pretty well fed sion load by approximately 60 per i A special exhibit of frozen foods we are brought face to face with the vitations to participate in the con- up with the constant wrangling of cent, the state and counties sharing With the Oregon index cf the gen- and a discussion of this subject has fact that the decline in tuberculosis fernce include the biological sur their organization heads and are equally in this increase. eral level of farm prices down to 79 been arranged for Friday evening at morality has, for the time being at vey, the U. S. Bureau of fisheries, —L— Ontario Stock Yard ready to follow any leader who per cent of the 1926-1930 average at 7:30 o'colck, when consumers as well leas, been checked. This disturbing the U. S forest service, the State proves himself strong enough to re Population of the state’s 11 insti mid-October, there has been a de- as producers are invited to see the news has become available in pre- Game commission, the state fish Fred Loy commission, the organized livestock store them to their jobs. tutions show an increase of 175 dur cline of 14 points from the peak of display and hear about the latest liminary figures for the year 1936. “ The cessation cf the decline In industry, and the Oregon State col Speaking of the governorship it ing the past year. Seven of the 11 last April, according to a review c f developments in food freezing as Phones now appears that Warren Erwin, en institutions record population gains. the agricultural situation and out- j explained by H. Campbell c f the tuberculosis mortality is noteworthy lege school of agriculture, in which couraged by his success in the recent These include the state hospital for look just released by the Oregon ag- j federal frozen foods laboratory in If later statistics confirm the indi- is the department of fish, game and fur animal management. Ontario 49 The j Seattle, and others, fight for the presidency cf the Ore insane at Salem, penitentiary, and ricultural extenison service. | cated break in this disease, 1936 will The regular sessions of the society be the first year since the World gon Jackson club, now has designs the home for feeble minded. Four report shows that Oregon farm New Plymouth 88 on the state's highest office. Erwin • tate institutions record a loss in prices in general are cn an even meeting this year are being devoted ( War, with the exception of 1926, that Ads Are Your level with th average of the whole to a wide variety of horticultural I the morality rate from tuberculosis Journal report has it, might be content with population during the year. problems, but with considerable ¡n t^e united States has failed to Shopping Guide. emphasis on the pear industry. Col. decline. Preliminary reports from 34 Medford is states for the first quarer of 1937 Ttiffeed, It Is now possible to hat# Gordon Voorhies of a completely electrified kitchen lu president c f the society this year, show ‘a slight increase in the mor- which manual labor is reduced to and O. T. McWhorter of Oregon tallty from this disease, indicating ELECTRICAL a fractional part of what it would State college Is secretary-treasurer. that the check in the decline of the be In an old-fashioned kitchen. CONTRACTING AND REPAIRING death rate, which was first noticed Electric refrigerators and electric in 1936, has continued." stoves; electric hot water supplies by One of the outstanding means of and electric dishwashers; electric Licensed Electricians garbage disposers a t l electric preventing and curing tuberculosis. mixers; electric toasters, fans, Dr. Parran went on, is the income State Approved Wiring Material CO N STR U CTIO N -E Q U IP M E N T lights, clocks, percolators, orange received from the Christmas Seals, --------- Francet Lee Barton layi : _ squeezers, grills, roasters — these REMODELING NYSSA ELECTRIC SHOP the sale of which Is now under way and other electric appliances put j in all parts of the United States. Next to Bakery power at the disposal of the house « l l f H A T goes up must come “ In launching a mere in ense and sash in winter. At least, have the wife for practically everything she You M ay Have to Sell porch so constructed that these down" is a simple old axiom TT < specific battle against tubercu'osis has to do in the kitchen, and enable Most persons, when they build that describes what happens when : money as well as strenuous effort houses for themselves, do so with may be easily Installed later. They her to use it under comfortable some of us take the idea of creating homes in which can be obtained ready made. Also conditions. are required," r Parran said. “Funds our soufflé out The cost of an all-electric kitchen they will live for the rest of their plan for awnings or Venetian blinds become available to considerable of the oven. But, lives. To put it another way. they to keep out too much sun. If the Is not excessive. Too. it should be extent through the sale of Christmas ladies, I have W e Can’t Wrap do not build with the thought of floor is to be of wood, see that it Is balanced against savings of food seals. Now in the 30th year of their something that selling. But this does not mean wood for outdoor deck use, is and time, and the lower cost of Your Car in Cellophane usefulness, these seals, so pleasantly tightly laid, properly graded and defies the old house lighting that results from that they should not have strongly rule. Just, use reminiscent cf the Christmas season In mind resale value, for we never painted with waterproof paint. the reduced rate given the house /jj - y t MtwÀ BUT W E CAN q u i c k - cooking holder with an all-electric kitchen and the winning fight against a know what the future has In store tapioca in your • • • for us, or for our children. A home ruthless enemy will, if sold in suf ^ INSURE IT soufflé and it, «hould be thought of as • family ficient quantities, laid measurably Brick Graces The Home Fire will be light and asset which, if necessary, can be UeeSefiaSSflB W J f fluffy long after you’ve put It on in the intelligent direction and No matter how efficient the heat turned into as much money as it actual field activities of skilled ing system the home builder nowa the table. cost, and possibly more. fighters against tujaerculosls) r e Cheese Soufflé days Installs In his new house, he All this has been repeatedly is almost certain to insist that it urged upon home builders, but it 3 tablespoons quick-cooking tapi spite the temporary check to our re pressive measures I reiterate, ‘Tub shall also have one or more fire needs especial stress nowadays for oca; 1 teaspoon salt; 1 cup milk: Nyssa, Oregon— Phone 31 places. For nothing has ‘‘come back" these are times of much economic 1 cup grated American cheese; 3 erculosis can be wiped out in our uncertainty and rapid change In Many people nowadays have radia more strongly than the fireplace. egg yolks, beaten until thick and nation.' " urban districts. How to protect re tors installed on their porches so Neglected for a while after it ceased lemon-colored; 3 egg whites, stiffly sale value? First, make sure that that they can use them all the year to be a necessity for heating, it beaten. your building site has no legal en around, or at least greatly extend has come to be recognized as a Combine quick-cooking tapioca, cumbrances; Is well drained; has the period of their usefulness. necessity for gracious living. Man salt, and milk in top of double good soli; has no objectionable When that Is the plan, the floor has learned that the fireplace has boiler. Place over rapidly boiling swamps, woods or buildings near it; should be double with Insulation be an appeal to certain of his more water and heat until scalded (allow civilized emotions — that It Is a is conveniently situated with re tween the layers 3 to 5 minutes after water resumes spect to highways, railroad sta Maybe people don’t stay at home stimulus to kindliness and hospi boiling); then cook 5 minutes, stir tions, schools, churches, stores and as much as they used to, but com tality and wholesome social inter ring frequently Add cheese and amusement places; and is located modious porches haven’t gone out course. stir until melted. Cool slightly It is safe to say that a very in a district that—by reason of of style. In fact. It is doubtful if while beating eggs. Add egg yolks zoning. If possible—will continue to they ever will go out of style so large majority of the fireplaces that and mix well. Fold into egg whites. be a desirable residence district long as little girls persist In grow are being built into modern homes Turn Into greased baking dish. are constructed of brick. For brick ing up to marriagable ages Place In pan of hot water and bake is so flexible a medium, lending It • • • In moderate oven (360* F.) 50 min self to such a wide variety of de utes or until souffle is firm. Serves $. The Electric Kitchen Maid signs and surface treatment, that Get a group of housewives to It is easily made to harmonize with gether. and what do they talk the decorative scheme of any room. about? Well—perhaps it wouldn’t W ERE is some food that Ju.,t be do to try to answer that question longs to “ high days, holidays. fully But it is practically certain and bon fire nights, Food that be- that some part of the conversation l o n g s o n t he Is devoted to kitchens. And why Next, as to the house. It goes not? The kitchen Is the housewife’s table for an Im without saying that the better and workshop. It Is only natural that portant domes tic anniversary the more modern the construction she should take a keen Interest in and equipment, the less the loss of Its jetfulpment and decoration and or when honored guests are pres- value through depreciation and ob should like to compare kitchen | ent. A t s u c h solescence But apart from that, it notes with her friends. m o m e n t s the is well to adopt an Interior plan Well burned common brick, which No part of the house has. In re still small voice and an outward style that are likely cent years, undergone a greater ia obtainable In a wide variety of of economy falls *•> be pleasing to most people. Avoid transformation than the kitchen. shadings and textores and markings. on deaf ears— eccentricities If you can possibly do Is an Ideal material for the fire and you Just must let yourself go! so and still meet your own ideas place. Not only does It look well, Among the high company of such of what your home should be. but the average housewife will Finally, three things: If you haven't appreciate the comparative ease ; special dishes is a car, see that there is a garage R e g a l C ho co late M o u s se with which It can be kept clean. or a place for one; keep your house 2 squares unsweetened chocolate; Stone fireplaces, though admirable in good repair, and landscape your \ cup sugar; Dash of salt; *4 cup In some settings, are seldom adap place to make It look as attractive boiling water; 3 egg yolks, well ted to the modern Interior and are as possible. beaten: 1 teaspoon vanilla; 2 cups always great catchers of dust. • • • cream, whipped. Common brick, which la not ex Add chocolate, sugar, and salt pensive, Is the ail-aronnd fireplace Give Daughter a Break! The purpose of this transformation construction material. to water and heat in double boiler When you plan the porch for your has been to lighten the labor of the 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. STEDMAN BROWN new house, don't skimp on It If a kitchen, and to make the room a Then beat with rotary egg beater porch is worth having at all, it is more cheerful, pleasant place In until blended. Pour slowly over egg worthy of being made a genuine which to work A ne w e ra to q u e stio n s co n c e rn In two ways the DON'T FORGET THE CASH AND MERCHANDISE A W A R DS! yolks, stirring well. Cool; add van outdoor room. Make it spacious effort to lessen labor has progres in g a rtic le s in t h is departm ent, illa and fold In whipped cream. enough to accommodate at least a sed: first, by rearrangement of o r about a n y h o u sin g probism , Turn into freezing tray of automa tabid, chairs and a swing couch— equipment to save unne m a y be o b taine d b y w rit in g to iry steps tic refrigerator and let stand 3 to a place where your family and and motions; and se S to d m a n B ro w n , “Y o u r H o m o ” by the 4 hours. Or turn mixture into mold, guests can gather comfortably and Introduction of more t Features, 220 Eaot 42nd Street, it, labor- filling it to overflowing; cover with where you can dine tor the sake of saving equipment E Now York C ity. Ple ase e nclose ity has, waxed paper and press cover tight coolness and variety. of course, played a ti Ions part 1c stam p fa r reply. ly down over paper Pack In equal Fox & Son, Managers Col. Bert Anderson, Auctioneer If possible, have year porch ta- in providing equipn parts ire and salt I to 4 hour*. iti». % -r — wuh ! Serves «, ^ u e r y b o c fy ' 'buys and uses C h ristm a s S e a ls STATE CAPITOL NEWS FAT HOGS BOUGHT TUESDAY Your Home My Favorite Recipes Frank T. Morgan I p. m. Sharp -- Bring Your Stuff Model A Truck Veal Calves - Feeder Hogs Cows - Chickens Clothing and Household Goods Stock Will Go On Sale at 3:30 Nyssa Sale Yard