The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, November 20, 1931, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Th» AMERICAN*. CENTRAL POINT. OREGON
P UIS T O B U
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SLUM OF WILD
LIFE TOLD FOR
OUR READERS
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ihmal, ha» bevu engaged. i;' wr>
1 ced ana the orsaniiations are re- to support the program as an inte-
Italian infantry I s to be mounted
ement o operation ''ased upon any sponsible for the care of the birds, arai part of the plan "To Make Ore- on bicycles, hut whafs to p recent
- t o r consideration than fitness has This plan
permits more hatching ac-
gon Famous for Fun," closes the re- the enemy from layla- down a bar-
• u isi arder, the report declares tlvlty at the farms and gives more port.
rage of tacks?
Mrs. J- D. Watkins and Mrs. Bert
Mr and Mrs. Otis Wilson of Grants
Mail) Agencies Co-Operating
( jtime tor experimenting with and
Origsby of Medford spent the day Pass spent their vacation last week
Avoidance of duplication in offi- propagation of other game birds
| Tuesday as guests of Mrs. George at the farm home of Mrs. Wilson's!
cial and citixen activity, and co-op- j such as Hungarian partridges. Mon-
Cleir-ens.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Sheley.
erative action has been secured by I gvltan pheasants, Golden pheeasants.
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near Talent.
the comm
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Bk>b Wkiti and CaUforaia valley
Ellis Gleason of Seattle, who has
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the agencies now co-operating in the quails. Mallard ducks, wild turkeys,
I spent the past week in Central Point
program as follows: U. S. Biological guineas and Reeves pheasants. The
Last Suiday Mr and Mrs. J. W .j
By ERNEST I r n n e k - i r r
Survey. IT. 8. Bureau of Fisheries, U. plan now outlined is to be releasing
visiting his brother Eldon and fam- Jacobs came over
from Klamath Educational
Department.
Oregon
S. Forest Service, Oregon Fish Com­ at least 20,000 female pheasants an­
fly, left Monday for his home.
Falls and spent the day with Mr
State Game Commission.
mission, Oregon State Engineer, Ore­ nually to these holding pens at the
1
and Mrs. A1 Hermanson and while
State
of Health, Oregon
Oregon's * end of a five-year period
purchased one of.
of
Mrs. M. F.
r . Young
loung and children 1,ere Mr Jacobs pur.nased
Raising of streams lakes fields gon
À
,
, lit>ard
,
.pent Armistice day at Cottage Grove Mr' Hermanson'a pedigreed Boston and forest» to the Ideal f o r ’ fishing *du™,lon*1 ln8l,,u*lo“ a. Oregon pub-
I .a \v Enforcement Discussed
... .... ..
hull mina
I , .
uouiii ^ If school
af hlinl officials.
offifinTa Oroffos Stat*
i_u..
visiting wilh Mr. Young's relatives 1,1,11 puP8-
Firm
handlitig of the screening and
and hunting as rapidly as humanly Teachers' Aaaocation. Oregon State
»nd many friends.
fish ladder problem a< well as stream
^
HIS advice is the culmina
possible,
is
the
purpose
of
the
Oregon
Chamber
of
Commerce.
Portland
Ross Kline and Ed Dutton, suc­
-State Game Commission as announc- chamber of Commerce Research Dt pollution is indicated in the bulletin.
tion
of centuries of civiliza
Having due regard for industrial and
The Woman's Relief Corps will cessful turkey raisers on a large
leased
‘f
T
n
,
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DuPont
de
Nemours
scale
of
the
Eagle
Poiut
district,
were
tion. Saving has proven a boon
I meet Saturday, November 21, and all
leased for publication. "To Make Co.. sportsmen's organitations Do' city growth, the commission never­
those having a birthday in October, here Monday looking for turkey Oregon Famous for Fun" Is the Scouts, Campfire Girls and private theless feels it must proceed with an
to
mankind. Yet, there are still
pickers.
heading of the statement, which | citixens.
aggressive program of law enforce­
November and December
will be
many people who spend their
ment in this situation."
reads, "To develop Oregon’s wild life
honored with a party following the
Need f«>r Scientific Basis
he
first
shipment
of
Thanksglv-1
to
the
utmost,
knowing
no
limits
in
entire incomes. Live well, yes,
The new game law enforcement
> ■ lodge session.
Need for accurate Information for
ing turkeys were dressed and packed its endeavors aave those of science
arrangement
is
treeated
in
the
bul-
but live wisely too. Save a part
efficient stocking of fish and game
at A1 Hermanson s for the Half Moon and good economics."
i letin, which says: "The commission
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Howell of
is
pointed
out.
and
the
work
of
mak­
of your income each week.
company Monday and shipped by
The proKrmm outhned lnTOlves the
feels sure that the game laws will he
I Griffin Creek were business visitors
ing stream and lake, food and cover.
express. Ed Bellows was the «hip- 1 expenditure of *5
Make it part of one day a week
here Tuesday.
000,000 in the next migratory bird and game surveys has \
*"d
per.
ten years
This income is anticl- been started, says the bulletin T i
Au inexPcusive Dut far-reaching
to make a deposit in this bank.
pated front the increasing Bales of Is useless to plant fish by the mil-1 educ*t,on*1 Program has been iuun-
Mrs. L. M. Sweet of Beagle re-
Mrs Farl I eever ento t i n
Those days add up into happy
turned from California Sunday, where luncheon Friday Mrs' Fin m 'r i» » * 1 hunters ttnd anfrIer"' licenses.
lions if the planting does not mean Cbed by lhe 'oieinisMoii to keep the
years.
I the w as
- - called
------* to care for a sick „n, Mrs. A1 Hermanson ¡.nil Mr- K
N,ore tba“ 40-000'000 of Oregon's the fish will mature and furnish an
“ ,l8 ° f 0 rf*®B Pr‘'P*rly advised
daughter.
63,000,00 acres are non-tiliahle, the abundance of sport. The commls- ° f ' bt> * orlt being done and more
C. Faber.
says, "and
in
magnificent *lo,>
not interested
in IIU
how
many P“ r,ifularly l1“ * *porUm*n who8C **- t;,
_
1 I report
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18 this
kina luaKiiiuurill
" ^ uv,x
lutcirniDU III
w Ilian)
_
m v«.
^
m
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pence and
John Smith and wife of Cold Mm! par*dUe na,ure has **•*“ •« W N f -*r. Plan:-,I. hut in how many will
f
O t l f t T k I
H ^ f lJ r
• mmis.ion s income
In ad-
soil. Junior, of Klamath Falls( were were transacting busiuess in this tlonal food and shelter for abundant be caugh, b, the sportsmen each
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ma,n“ *»n»ng contacts with
I visiting- in the valley Saturday and 1 city Monday. Mr. Smith is county wlid life." In order that all guess- year." Speaking of the food ami '
work might be eliminated In the pro.
cover and game surveys, the bulletin “ *enc1*" wblrh tourh th<‘
pr<,‘
(Sunday.
i road overseer.
gram, the commission has launched 8ay*. "It has been found that much Krani' and in *dd,,ion to prop*r ap‘
preciatiou of the service» of the
and Mrs. J. D. Morrison, who
Earl Weaver „ f Sams Valley, for- a stream and lake survey to secure more knowledge of food and cover press, a plan is ulread.v well under
conditions is necessary than has
lave a farm on Rogue River a few mer business man of this'city’ was ‘ I*® real faCt ba8‘8 f0r f‘ 8h r,’ an,ln* .
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the first ever to be started n any been available in the pa o.tsatht way to draft and incorporate in the
I miles above the Modoc orchards, were transacting business w'.th our mer-
state,
and will follow the same pro- been available in the past, so that public school curriculum a textbook
|trading in Central Point Saturday, ,hants Monday
on ild Life and Nature.
cedure on game food and cover so u-e*e*8 work may not he launched
and reported the loss one night last
A short statement of the serious j
P
ropagation
Program
Given
that scientific game management
week of sixteen large turkeys, the
A. W. Walker, proprietor of Walk­
financial condition of the commis­
may
make
Oregon
the
outstanding
"Over
a
period
»f
the
next
ten
I
work of one lone coyote. This is the er's dance hall, has purchased the
years, the hatehery department plans sion, due to failurue of many sports­
tecond loss they have had this sea- building adjoining his hall, recently j wild life state of the Untun.
men to purchase licenses this sea on,
The persopnej p,f the s°ntmtssion to liberate, in round figures, a total
ion They raised 600 turkeys this occupied by Myrtle's Coffee Shop.
und uu appeal to citixens generally
of
272,000,000
trout
from
four
to
si»
teason, and are among the bes( a v- Mr. Walker has not ypt stqted jn s t!U: M*r,ha,! N Dana, Portland, chalr-
trage flocks in the valley. As the what purpose the building will be man; M F. Corrigan, McMinnville inches in length." The report show-
turk-ys were ready for market, large used for, hut it is quite certain Carl D. Silven, Baker; Dr. J. C. Van- that the annual release starts this
|md fat, this represents quite a mati­ some substantial Improvements will devert, Bend; and Dr. Irving Vtnlng, year at 20,000.000 trout and tnerea
es to 3X,000,000 by 1940. The lib-'
Ashland.
n' loss.
be made.
oration of larger trout is stressed
Fish and (ianir B ig Asset -
In the statement.
Mrs. Belle Davis of Medford vis-
Figures
of
the
U.
S.
Biological
Sur­
Earl Case, of the Beagle district,
Intensification of the game farm S
llted her daughter,
Mrs. William was In town Wednesday. Mr. Case vey arc quoted to prove a present
program is also outlined. The hold- i
■U8ty of Ibis city and attended is a hunter an acted as guide fo r ! annual income value of *20,000,000
ing pen plan for Chinese pheasants,!
[church here Sunday.
¡Joe Hessie, of Beswick, Calif., who | from Oregon's wild life and the com- developedfor 'the fiVsTtlme' hy Ore-1
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recently came here for a bear hunt. 1 mi88ion declares that "Oregon's wild gon, is cited as successful. This plan
Any woman who sweeps a rug J
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Carr came up The party had ten hounds, and on? life should be at least a *100,000 as. is for the farms to ptoduce the young
:
set.” An estimated average annual
from Wilderville Sunday and spent bear was killed on Bybee Creek.
chicks and then place them in pens
it working for one cent an hour.
day with Mr. Carr's parents, Mr.
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income of *300,000 from hunters'
provided over the state by the sports­
ad Mrs. Joseph Carr,
and anglers' licenses and other li­
Ike Pratt could eat no fat,
men's organitations, where they are
That is what it coifs on the aver.
censes and fines, during the next ten
t
His wife could eat no lean;
held until after the fall shooting
Mr and Mrs. John Sheley made
twawl
Because they squandered ail their years. Is tq he expended to secure seeasou. The commission pays for
age to operate an electric vacuum
It trip to Klamath Falls last Friday
the "saturation point in fish and
coiq,
.
|
bnd spent the day with Ivan Gainer
game. The program is being organ-
cleaner. So cheap is electricity .
On Oil and Gasoline.
Here
W
e
Go
For
Shoe Hospital Prices
>nd family.
___Contributed iIed and conducted In accordance
Why
buy sole stickers when wo
that for a few pennies you can }
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with the best known business proced-
M E A T SPECIALS
ure in combination with practical ex- do work at following prices;
Saturday
clean every rug in your home, j
Men’s Leather or Rubber Vi Soles
, perience and ability in fish and game
Shoulder Mutton, lb............... 12c
propagation, distribution and pro­ 11.00 tip
See your dealer today.
Women's and Girls Vi Soles, 50c
Mutton Chops, lb......................16c
tection. This program is not some-
Mutton Stew lb........................ 5c
By ELIZABETH FLEISCHER week with the total registration of thing to be realised only after lung up.
I The KennelEllis studio and Mail twenty. It is a poster making class dela>- hu> Us effects are to bo »ecn One Half Sole, 10c up
Fine Fresh Meals, Sausages and
Irihune have made a very good offer with Mrs. Ross as the instructor. at 0l,ce '<* WOW fl»h In the streams Women's
Ru >ber Heels, pair, 35c,
Sole Stickers, 40c.
fresh Suuerkraut,
P the juniors and seniors. They of- The class meets (¡npp * w»uk «11 and '"ore game in the uplands. The
H F. PRABBT, Prop.
fcr to ^qke individual picture® of eqch Thursdays, the sixth period.
The best talent, both world-wide and re-
I uy Vi.ur Thanksgiving Meat »
anior and senior free. They will purpose of the class Is to make post­
Here
Be published in the Mail Tribune, ers for the school and outside or­
»gether with a sketch about the ganizations whenever posters are de­
Inasmuch as these picture sired.
at* can be used in the annual ths
A series of assembly programs is
fchool will be saved considerable being planned hy the student body.
ioney.
These programs are to be given Fri­
A ring salesman visited school day afternoons by the various o r - !
I. 1». LE W IS, Prop.
ttesday and displayed hi* goods to ganixatlona. It Is the aim to have
juniors who are trying to select as large a number' of students as
The California Oregon Power Company
class ring.
possible take part in the various
Miss Katherine Blood and Miss programs.
f^'t»lla Shirley will go to their res-
Ping Pong Is the latest thing In
ctive homes In Eugene and Corval-
high school. Two tables have been
to spend Thnaksgivlng.
built and placed in the upper halls
Miss Lottie Franklin will go to
and the game is furnishing a wel­
Portland for Thanksgiving. She will
come diversion these rainy days. The
fit* nd a young people's convention
latest reports from the tournament
Ihile there.
show J. Jones, G. Brown and A
Mrs. Murphy will go to Ashland
Ayers still in the girls' singles and
>d Mr. Amlrk will go to Grants
L. Hedgepeth, E. Shaver and R.
'»ss to spend Thanksgiving with
Martin in the boys' singles.
The
leir mothers.
boys' doubles have not as yet been
Interciass basketball games for
piaved although the teams have been
1* boys are being played off this chosen.
*»k. The first games were payed
All the chloren in the Centra)
ionday night betwleen the juniors
|*tid sophomores and between the Point schools will he given a chance
biors and freshmen. The seniors to have the Schick test, free. This
lti freshmen were victorious
On test is to determine immunity to
Your fire insurance dollar provides far more than you realue. O f
dnesday night the seniors defeat- j diptheria, thereby telling whether
::
a
child
should
be
immunised
or
not.
course
it protects you from financial loss in case o f fire. Bur it does so much
the sophomores and the freshmen
•i
I bfeated the juniors in two lively As »he test will not be given me
more that it ranks as tine o f the most effective dollars you »oend.
F 1'!'’ »
Tonight the freshmen plav child without the consent of his pa
Merely as indemnify. Stock Fire Insurance is one o f the cheapest neces­
Juniors. These games promise rent8. a,l parents are urged ot sign
sities.
Its average rate has consistently declined for more than 20 years,
b he very interesting and friends of the slips, which will be sent home
ii
by their childdren. in the affirma-
school are invited to attend.
until
in
1930 it reached the lowest figure in all American fire insurance
On Wednesday, Nor. 25, at one time. This is an opportunity which
history.
tl"ck. the home economics II'clsss should not be pnssed uy
A
new
series
uf
programs
is
being
fill give a style show. The skit is
ied "Just I»okin e " There will planned by the gradea. The»e will
»ther feature* in this program, be given every two ’ week* on the
teaches better building practices — furnishes a service for the suppression
hoys will give a burlesque of first and third Fridays of the month
o f arson, another for the improvement o f community fire defenses and
girls' Style Show and the girls' in the high achool auditorium be­
conducts many general fire prevention activities, all o f which
tween
three
and
four
o
clock.
Th<
‘ club will give a very clever com-
programs
are
to
start
after
Christ-
have contributed to the reduction o f fire waste and the loss
8? skit.
| friend of the school is w elcom e
mas. The grades will he dlTtded Into
o f life by fire.
I attend
groups of four, the first four and
The juniors are glad to welcome the last four, and these groups will
Prio thei' class Charles Murphy, son take turns in presenting the pr >-
S i t i Fin lmu 4 '*mn Ctmpamm mn rtfrtitntfé hy Csp4thU A pntt m )*mr
Mrs. Bessie Murphy. He has fo r- grams.
•fly attendad Columbia University
The 23rd of D-eer-iber will be
T H E N A T I O N A L B O A R D O F FIRF. U N D E R W R I T E R S
► Portland and Oregon School of Open House at the high school
A
as J»kn Slrtri, NEW YORK
Centriti Point
P * ; lology.
Christmas program will be given
' tor K e,. has Jn«t been r* r ‘ - *->d afterwards the teacher- - i k-
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>d in the freshman
class.
He
In their rooms The parents are ask
A .N
sn
w
u
/
•/*»•»* Ffrr hisrsso *
filsl/uMi* IM
é
»es from South Bend. Indiana
ed to visit the rooms and examine
A unique clean was organised laat the exhibit*.
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Bank Y our
Money
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SCHOOL NOTES
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Central Point
Meat Market
H O YI MUS
F ib er’s
Christmas Eve
Party
ihn Hebt ) 24, 6:20
ore than Indemnity
,
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STOCK. FI RE I N S U R A N C E
Everyone Invited
Faber's
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