PAGB roca THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, u m Ths AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. ORVOUR I mercial feed This leaves an indici- Feed Survey Shows J ted shortage of 3,000,000 tons ot Shortage Over Nation f"“ u and farmer. But it indirectly sunniest w inter region. Stopover Games were played and a jolly time solves the problem of a quicker turn­ affects every American because 1. anywhere. was had. there is no feed for our animals over of stocks. For details, see your local there will be no animals for meat. Mr. and Mrs. C\ G. Duncan left j agent or write J. A. Ormandy, Mary Jane Beebe is helping Mr. The nation's total feed and for­ Tuesday afternoon for Pocatella,' General Passenger Agent, 705 Isaacson in his office work. Miss age supply, says the Bureau of Agri­ Idaho where they will make their Pacific Building, Portland, Ore. home. They received word that the Grace HerraSnson. who was form­ cultural Economics, is sufficient to erly in his office is attending Nor­ provide only a little more than a road was clear ail the way only Ice subsistence ration for livestock in on the Green Spring Mountains in mal in Ashland. morning and evening. Their many The Relief Corps met Saturday. A drought areas and rations below nor­ friends are sorry to see them leave nice lunch was served by Mesdames mal in others if the present number of animals are maintained. At the Mrs. Belle Davis of Medford is Yekel. Minnick and Roy Anderson of request of the Secretary of Agricul­ Shelter Belt Project CHRISTIAN CHURCH visiting her daughter Mrs. Musty Medford. Visitors were Ethel Weed ture the bureau made a special feed D, E. Millard, Pastor and Mrs. Pickle of Medford. this week. Started in Midwest Bible School— 10:00 A. M. and livetsock survey as an aid in Morning Worship— 11:00 A. M. BUY PROTECTION AGAINST The first air trip from Medford. planning to meet the drought emer- FOR SALE — Leonard William’s to Lakeview was made Monday, Oct j gency. This survey in general con- In spite of all the recently advanc- j erger C. E. Services— 7:00 P. M. residence property in Central Point, 15. The new air line is managed firmed earlier estimates of the ef- ed arguments against the practicabil- ( Bible Study— Wed. 7:30 P. M. B O T H FR E E ZIN G by administrator. John A. Perl, Med by Bill Randall and will make daily feet of the drought on the feed and lty of the Great Plains Shelterbelt 1 Orchestra Rehearsal Tkurs. 7 p. m. Choir Rehearsal Thurs 8 p m ford. . tf trips. Rates are reasonable and livestock situation. But due to the Project and of Comptroller General A N D CO RR O SIO N gives us air connection with eastern J. Raymond MeCarl’s decision with­ corn-hog program, the cattle and the Mrs. Milton’s brother Mr. R. W. sheep buying program, etc., by ear holding the original $15,000,000 al­ Brittsun of Lakeview is visiting at Oregon. Eveready Prestone ly winter the number of meat an! lotted for it, it now appears as if the Milton home this week. The Relief Corps will bold a Hal­ mal units is expected to be only 80 the project will be pushed through. lowe’en party Monday night, Oct The The Health I'nlt feels that their 29 in the Walker dance hall. Every­ per cent of that on farms on the cor At any rate preliminary work on the rummage sale was very successful one is invited to come and assured responding date last year. In fact 1,000-mile tree belt has already be­ For Election Nov. 0, 10:44 Economical They sold practically everything a good time. Their will be a fish the total number of meat animals on gun and is being pushed with the For Congres*— $1,000,000 of Emergency Relief farms at the end of this year will they had and cleared $28. pond, country store, pumpkin pie Anti-Freeze Funds allotted for it. Since the pro­ be the smallest in 35 years. JA M E S W . M O T T chili beans and coffee. There will The Thorson brothers returned Regarding feed grains the survey- jects represents a progressive ex­ Lor Governor— home with their threshing machine also be entertainment during the showed total supplies on farms on periment to ameliorate adverse na­ Associated JOE E. DUNNE from Klamath Falls and reported e evening. September 1 as being estimated at tural conditions the full result ot very good season. Lowie Thorson Service Station The Missionary Circle of the 57,629,000 tons, of which about 3 - which cannot yet definitely be stated For Secretary of Slate— returned from Portland with a five Christian church met at the home of 000,000 tons will necessarily be di­ says the Forest Service, the $1,000,- E A R L SNELL L. C. GRIMES ton Dodge truck. He expects to go Mrs. Viola Lampman, Friday. An verted to Industrial uses. But feed 000 now available will be concen­ l o r Stilt«- Superintendent— to Klamath Falls this week and re­ Instructive and pleasant afternoon grains will be supplemented by about trated largely on works of an explan­ Charles A . Howard turn with 100 sacks of No. 1 pota­ was spent. 6,000,000 tons of commercial by­ atory character. Plans and methods I Lor Labor Commissioner— toes. product feed, making a net feed- will be developed for extending th e ! Mrs. Guy Tex is home for a few C. H. G R A M grain and mill-feed supply for feed­ work on such scale as Congress may | Mr. Martin Zanon visited Mr weeks putting things 1n order for For State Senator— decide. ing purposes of about 60.tit00.000 George Brown and Mrs. Bradshaw the winter after which she expects General location of the shelterbelt I G E O . W . DUNN of Lake Creek last week. He re­ to return to Prospect until after the tons. The combined number of live­ stock and poultry farms at the start will be within the 20-to-25-inch rain For Represeiitativi-s— ports a wonderful visit. New Year. Any Time, Children 10c ol winter Is estimated by the bureau fall strip extending from North Da­ A . E. B R O C K W A Y Mr. Jack Lee is on the sick list FOR RENT— Nice 4 room modern at 115.449,000 grain consuming un­ kota to western Texas, and at an el­ again and Paul Gerber has charge home. $12.50 per monh. See J. O. its. To carry this number of ani­ evation of 1,500 to 2,000 feet above G LENN O. T A Y L O R Saturday Only, Oct. 27 of his shop during his absence. Toni Tyler In Isaacson. 2t mals until new crops will be avail­ sea level. Technical foresters will For County Judge— “ TRACY RIDES"— also able, on rations ranging from only assist in establishing the exact loca­ E A R L B. D A Y “ VANISHING SHADOW" The post office has received a new slightly above maintenance in th< tion. Administrative offices for the Floyd, Tom and John Ross are For County Commission«'!-— hunting deer and expect to return duck stamp to be placed on hunter’s drought stutes to somewhat below project have been established at Lin­ Sun., Mon., Oct. 28-2» R. E. N E A LO N home this evening or tomorrow with licenses. This stamp will cost $1.00 normal in the states having mor-1 coln, Nebr. Forest Service research “ BOTTOMS CP” — yvitli and will be used for bird refuges. It adequate feed and to allow for seed men at the Lake States Forest Ex- For Sheriff— three nice bucks. S|M-n«x-r Tracy — “ Pat” Paterson will be used everywhere from Cana­ und a minimum carryover there périment Station at St. Paul, Minn., W alter J. Olmscheid Will Huston and Henry Maury da to the Gulf of Mexico. Old tim­ Tues., Wed., Oct. :40-3I would be required, It Is stated 63,- ¡ir working o:i the technical phases For Surveyor— Jaek Holt— in are on a hunting trip. ers can remember when geese and 768,000 tons of feed grain and com 'o f the program for establishing trees “ BLACK MOON” with Paul B. Rynning ducks were so plentiful that farmers Fav Wray and Dorothy Hurgi-ss Elixebeth Southwell left Wednes­ _________________ — Paid A«lv. day morning for u couple of days hired men and boys to watch the Thin s.. Fri., Nov. 1-2 fields and shoot them In order to visit with friends in Grants Pass. “ SATURDAY'S MILLIONS" save their crops from destruction. Î ♦ H. W. COPELAND, O. D., A. 14. With W E A R E OFFERING Mr. and Mrs. Victor Noel and Les­ ♦ Robert Voung — Leila Hyanis Graduate and Lie«-ns**d Mrs. Kenneth Beebe left with ♦ ter Scott of Roseburg were week end friends at Ashland Wednesday foi ♦. Fall and Winter General guests at the E. E. Scott home. Contnuous Shows, Sat. and Sun. O P T O M E T R IS T Los Angeles where she will visit her ♦ 1:80 to II p. in. Next to City Hall— Central Point .♦ Mr. Harold Root of Soap Lake sister In Hollywood for three or four Daily Mat. 1:43. Eve. 7 p. 111 . Prices to fit the depression .♦ Washington, nephew of Eldon Glea­ weeks. IODIZED son is a guest at the home of Mer- M C. Pink Thomason returned Tues­ vyn Gleason. at lowest prices day from the headwaters of Mill i Rev. D. E. Millard and brother creek with one of the biggest deer ♦; A D E L IG H T F U L P L A C E TO P IN F — ♦ Come and Look Them Over Joe Millard and u couple of other of the season, a buck weighing more ♦ ♦ i: ♦ ♦ friends made a hunting trip to I^tke- than 200 pounds. Herb Upton was ♦ ♦ 1 Me & 2V4r vlew last week returning with four his companion on the hunt. They re­ I O N I O N S — An y q u a n tit y $ ♦ >; D R I E D U R F N E 8 — I.urge grml< 4 Ihs for 25« ♦ fine bucks. Mr. Millard's weighed port that the storm sent the deer to ♦ ♦: M C E A P P L E S — Many kinds, >; S erv in g A m erican Dishes as w ell as d eliciou s Italian im-als -M e or 73«- jx-r box 200 pounds. i lower feeding grounds. M II E A X S — W h i t e 2 3 c — A l s o R e d a n d l.iinas :♦* :♦! Bert Peck reports that the fisher­ Fred Hesselgrave received a let- ♦ SIM BS— All k in d s , l o c a l a n d K la m a t h G e m s ......................... Stic up ♦; >; 25c LU N C H ES— 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. men have received a letter from >; r from J. C. Rolinett at Portland ♦ S M O K E D S A L T f o r |M>rk .sausage, p k g . ......... ................. 13c ♦ Chetco river saying that the salmon saying that Mr. Alexander had re­ ♦ M E N ’ S C O T T O N (J I/O Y E S 13c, IS«, 2«c, 23c ♦ NORTH OF MEDFORD ON OLD HIGHWAY run has started. quested him to write In regard to I ,K A T I I E I t L A C E D C L O V E S 33c, 4«c, 4So > Mr. Alexander's condition. Mr. Rob- £ I.L A I II E li G L O V E R 31K-, M3« 73c, SRI AH», *1,23 Mrs. White and her daughter. Mrs. Pltone 258-Y for K* Mr vat ions nett says that he has called on Mr. WORK PANTS *1.30, *1.73, *2.00, *2.23, *2.30 J. H.| Snyder attended the Teacher’s ♦: Alexander three times in three days ♦ OVERALLS— M e n 's , young men's ami boys* 50«-, 73c, 83c, *1.00 up * * * * * * *■• ♦ * » * * Institute in Medford Friday. and finds him doing nicely and that Men's and Boys' SHIRTS, work, dix-ss ,V wool 30c, 75c, OOc, *1.00 For Rent— Floor Sanding machine. the nurses say he is showing some Economy Lumber Co. No.-tn Pacific improvement daily and that the doc­ Come and Look Them Over—We will save Highway, Medford Phone 591. tf tors report ho will get well. ♦ At the Parent Teacher mectiug at Mrs. A. Moore Hamilton and young ♦ you money—every time! Grants Pass last week, Mr. Millet son. Alexander Moore, Jr., left the made a speech requesting every one Sacred Heart hospital Monday fot . . . Intarrested in our schools to vote their home on Crown avenue in Med­ against the 20-mlll limitation tax ford. M M and the P.-T A. indorsed it heartily Probably the prixe hunting acci­ Price, Quality and Class Mr. Phil Lowd of Klamath Fall* dent took plaee when a man was Islted Mrs. Janie Smith Friday. taken for a chipmunk and shot pain­ fully but not seriously. What a hun­ ter that bird must have been. If he were out after elephants he nev­ M edford’s Greatest Entertainment BLOCKS er would see anything big enough. Mr. H P. Jewett who was called to Salem on account of the illness and death of his mother last week, returned home Sunday evening. We join his many friends in heart-felt sympathy in his sorrow. SUNSHINE Qjljp (ih u rrlip a j Southern Pacific REPUBLICAN TICKET ROXY 20’ LE 5 LIE. M e rc h a n d ise salt ! DUR-I-GHELLO’S B. We Buy P. THEISS & CO. our meats from local farmers. It you want BODY W OOD SLABS and B R IQ U ETTES at Mervyn Gleason shot * buck with n freak set of horns this last week. I One side had four prongs perfectly (normal, the other side had one prong about the same site and shape as a ' duck's bill. Mrs. Jennie White who ha* taught the Climax achool the past five Phone .1:18 | years, returned Thursday, October 18. to her home in Central Point. ' . ■ ■■ . . . . . . . . . . ............................................ .. ■— Central Poiut Wood Yard ■ p o t.*;.* C R A T -a iA N Mats. 2 3 c. E ve« ,43«- K id* |Oc C ream Separators Latest Stainless Discs— High and Low Stool Hand or Electric Power W . E. A le x a n d e r ................... • ** • • * * * i w u w I : ! V i x i « a jo a o n u i * Adults 23« Rollilo- IOC E n d » S u t ur«l;iy FrL, Sat. “ The Count of Monte Cristo’’ C H A R L E S H IG G L E S Hal. Nile I. IY«-xu«' .Nile Hun., Mon., Til«-. McCormick-Deering to help the continuity, buy your meats here. Í 1 “ Murder in the Private Car’ ’ Prpfrtt«' S.it. Nltr Prices always Reasonable" Sun., Mon., Til«*. CLARK GABLE JOAN C R A W F O R D “ Caravan’ ’ “ Chained“ I.ORETTA VOI \G t M \RI ES HOVER \n«l a I a.i of IlWHk \\ «-«liw-nlay Only W ed., Thur. BIG S T A G E »H O W 1 t hi« k M eyers JAMES DUNN J«-an Parker International Revue “ Have a Heart’’ , Cenimi Point Meat Market,. I. D. LE W IS, Prop. lì I