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CENTRAL POINT AMERH AN. « ENTRAI. POINT. OREGON Sport Gags By K. D. P. There are some steelhead below Gold Ray dam and there's no doubt Of course it is not a about that. heavy enough run to warrant Copco doing something about it to let the fish go over the dam. I have not heard anything about whether they are going to quit it.-4ng the sand pump because it seems to me th it they have plugged up the dam tight all right. But it seems that they still have some more pumping to do. because they now have the pipe over the dam down to the sluice below the dam. They may have a good rea- son for that and hope that I will find out soon. —•— I am afraid that I bit off more than I can chew when I said that I will catch more steelhead than any- one else, even during the .single egg season. But how was I to know that the sand pump was being used this year. Looking over the file of last year's newspaper I found that the best fly fishing started about the fir«t week and the peak arriving at about third week of August, We are August in the third week of mighty few have been caught so Most of them were caught on spin nera. —o— Those fly fishermen are going to be mighty discouraged this year because they will not have any luck when the sand pumping keeps on but those single egg fishermen are going to have a banner year because when the water is slightly roily, the egg flsh- ing Is very good and especially dur ing the salmon spawning. —0— Yes, I guess I have bitten oft more than I can chew and am only hoping for the best so that I may show you all that a fly fisherman can really Academy are eligible for admission Mias Vivienne Ross is working at get a steelhead and moreover have from the day they are seventeen un Adrienne's In Medford. a whale of a time. til the day they become twenty-two Folks who spend a day at th»1 Noth yearn of age, on which latter day Oregon state fair are welcome to Ca nd ¡dates bring their lunches and spread it not eligible. they are for both Academies must never have under the trees in the several groves been married. on the main grounds. Fair dates are In order to make the required ar S ptember 1 to 7, inclusive, The The First Congressional District of rangements it is necessary that ap place, Salem. Oregon will have two vacancies in plicants notify Congressman Janies 1942 at both the U.S. Naval Academy. W. Mott, Salem. Oregon, not later Annapoli«, Maryland, and at the U.S. than September 15. 1941 of their de- Military Academy. West Point. New- »ire to participate In the examln i- I Uppermost in many milion Ameri York. tion. To determine the eligible candi can minds right now in this question: Mr. Joe Steven« reports that he “What effect will defense priori tie s date» residing In the First Oregon District, Congressman Mott has r< haa been planting his winter garden. have on the supply of goods for ci quested teh Civil Service Commission vilian use?’* At thi.« time, it is The Oregon Federation of M usie impossible to give an exact answer to to hold a preliminary qualifying examination on Saturday. October 4. clubs will give a free concert daily that question. But. judging by in in the theatre at the Oregon state formation from Washington and tho 1941. th«' fair, slated September 1-7. Inclusive, industrial centers, it looks like we re Candidates for admission to Free instructive and en going to have enough of all the Naval Actulemy mu« be no less tha n st* Salem. more tertaining movies will be offered necessities and many of the luxuries nor seventeen years of age than twenty-one year» of age on April each day In this theatre, found up of life to keep us i going in comfor- 1. 1 942. Candidates for the Military stairs in the agricultural pavilion table >»tyle. There • will be shortages in some lines, but t there will be no < the American ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•e* grave disruption of ♦ economic system or the ♦ standard of living, unless some un ♦ For Better Values in Used Cars ♦ ooked-for cataclysm occurs. A ♦ ♦ of M>me important materials > ♦ make the use of substitut-s ♦ necessary, but. according to the ex- ♦ ♦ Vacancies at West Point to Be Filled Economic Highlights ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 1941 FORD PICKUP ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ $650.00 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I perts. these substituties will tie | tably those which contain major de generally adequate in quality and fense industries, there 1« a very grave reasonably in price. Here in how the shortage, and rents are soaring. This outlook shape« up at thia writing: is one of the toughest problems the CLOTHING: No serious shorta,:.- country has on Its hand« now. in sight, though there is none too ELECTRIC POWER: Shortage much leather on hand, in the light jexist in a few areas, and utility ex- of military need», Price» will pro perts say this la largely due to the bably go considerably higher for government's “anti-utility” policy shoe» and suit«. In the case of lower which has prevented much private price goods, quality may have to be expansion. The utilities. I however. lowered. Within a few months, are now planning an ambitious dev silk stockings are expected to entire elopment program, and are confident ly dlsppear from the market. and of their ability to meet the demad. there is not enough nylon and rayon In moat of the country there Is plenty to «up ply the demand. However, new of juice for both industrial and types of cotton stockings are being household needs. developed, and are said to he ex- What it all adds up to is that we will have less non-mi!itary produc- cellent. AUTOMOBILES: It has not yet tion of a good many commodities— be n decided to what extent produe- but the pinch will not be anywhere will be cut. Best guess is that near so severe a.» scare rumors mignt output will be at least 25 per lead us to anticipate. It is generally cent under the record level establish- believed that the average price level ed in 1941. It will be necessary for will go ten or fifteen per cent higher, dealers to make larger profits per and most govrnment experts do not unit, so trade-in values will be lower. seem to feel that any danger of real The expected government excise tax inflation has yet appeared, Great will up the price of new cars sub hopes are pinned on higher taxes as stantially. There will be little chrom a weapon against inflation —they will ium trimming, and there will be no deprive the consumer of a large part aluminum for pistons, etc., after pre- of the increased income which war sent stocks in carmakers' hands are .'■lending is producing. In addition. exhausted. Congress will undoubtedl}' pass some OIL: The industry’s capacity to kind of price-control legislation. Emphasis is being placed now on produce is far beyond any demand that can yet be foreseen, better service, Hut the making goods give transfer of tankers to Britain has Economists tell us to drive our created something of a transport»- slower to save motors, rubber tion problem in thia field. Main gas; to have our shoes resoled shortage is along the Atlantic sea our clothes repaired, Instead of board, where some think rationing ing new. That is good advice. may be put into effect, In the fore seeable future, there will be no lack NOTH E OF KALE of petroleum in other parts of the IN Till-! COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE country. COUNTY OF JACKSON HOUSEHOLD A P P L I A N U E S In the Matter of the Estate of Ida Heavy cuts in production will bo Sturgis, Deceased made to conserve metals for military NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that purposes. In the case of waahers and pursurant to an order made and en tered in the above entitled Court and refrigerators, the cut may go as high matter on the 7th day of August. as .50 per cent. However, the cut will 1941, the undersigned, on and after be made, as in the case of autoino- the 8th day of September, 1941, nt biles, on the basis of 1941 record 10:00 o'clock A M., at the office of Kenneth G. Denman In the Jackaon salea. So. for some time to come nt County Bank Building. Medford, Ore least, production will be i close to gon. ahull proceed to sell at private normal levels, It Is reported that th" xale, to the highest bidder, for cash substitutes being used for aluminum and nickel are satisfactory. Higher prices are to be expected. FOOD: No .shortage of any food is anticipated. If rationing of cer tain foods, such as in the last war, 11 RNITl'RE REPAIRED is imposed, it will be very limited in ANI» REFINIHHED extent. HOUSING; In certain areas, no- or $875.00 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ iRTH B4RTLETT MEDFORD 121 ♦ ♦ M » ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦ Edgerton Motor Co BEAR NEAR SEND— Try Our Herbs THE CHINA HERB CO. M edford F uel F eed D ept 4OLRT ST. at M. \NDRFAVs ROAD SPERRY FEEDS “Come In and Ask” About Our SPECIAL MIX HOG FEED and DAIRY FEED Med ford Ekerson PAINT & ROOF Store PARCO PRODUCTS A Roof for Every Home A Paint for Every Purpose New Stock Wall Paper Fire-Retardant Roofs bring Lower Insurance Ratea Dial 3H43 3« S. Bartlett CONGER Funeral Parlors Medford $3.75 I ill your car or trailer at our )HKl al corner of Medford Ladder Works Kafr Insurance North ( entrai henne nial McAndrews Itomi. Timber Products Company .Medford Kiwi North ( entrai « Having LELAND CLARK, Agent 19 North Bartlett St Medford. Ore. Dial IHHI PERL’S Funeral Home f^iHhllshed In your communii> ZA years Dial 2675 426 W. «th St. Medford. Oregon Mnke CHET LEONARD Super Service Your Headquarter» wl.eo In Medford. RKHIIELD Hl-tMTANK — I'.H. TIRES * BATTERIES ELECTRIC SERVICE and CARBURETOR SERVICE Medford Bini 427M WORLD BICYCLES Lead The Nation IHI TIME 4.1 XII \NTI I sold Only nt SIMS BROS Sec us also for Bike Reimlis COURTEOUS, EFFICIENT AND DEPENDABLE SERVICE Grinding, Mixing, Cleaning Fick’s Hardware OUR BIG HEAPING 300 cu. ft. load, 12 or 16 inch Accessories NEW HOME Custom on all makes of W VSIIEH8 Ä PUMPS 713 W. Main Rivemhl« al Sixth Specialist m all problems of eye comfort and vision 3OH I liilirer Bldg Dial 40» I Parts & Services Truck ro|H> and picking bu.kei See us for Fire Insuraoce Fire and Automobile Doctor of Optometry SiKis ssor to Dr. Jud Rickert 417 E. Main Pilone 2721 Medford, Oregon Pine Slabs Orchard Ladders S WE M ’S August W. Glutsch RENTALS GREEN EXTENSION, STEP LADDERS AND PAINTERS' TRESTLES (Incorpc. rated) ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I FARMS, CITY PROPERTY ■ WHEN OTHERS FAIL! Select front the largest assort- nient here. GIFT * ART STORE Medford Real Estai«' Phone 3147 »21 H. t'entrai Hcromineiidcd for colds, tai- fluenza, rheumiitiMm nervoua- iiosk , prostate, heart, kidney« female complaints. run down condition mid other maladies mid ailments of long or short standing. Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Greeting Cards A. W. Walker MADE TO ORBER Phone 212.3 SOMEONE BIRTHDAY or for credit as follows: At least one- third of the purchase price as down payment with a mortgage back from the purchaser for the balance pay able in not over ten years; the real property belonging to the mid de cedent at the time of her death, des cribed as follows, to-wit; The Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter and the Northeast Quarter of the South west Quarter of Section 23, Township 32, South Range 1 East of the Willamette Meridian, In Jackson County, Oregon. Dated this 7th day of August, 1941. Frederick T. Sturgis Administrator of the Es tate of Ida Sturgis, De ceased, .3 7—Aug. 7. 14. 21. 28 City Cabinet Shop % Block West Lincoln School DOESN'T HAVE A ♦ ♦ io l>r. .1. J. Emmen*) 201 Medford Bld*. Practice limited to eye, ear, none, mid throat and fitting of j»! asses. Dial 2120 Rea. Dial .3169 Medford, Oregon 1940 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Dr. C. W. Lemery PAGE THREE SUITS COATS DRESSES Used Car Bargains < l.l ANED AND PRESSI B PRICES SMASHED <H I .HST<»< hll>—Ml XT I A’MHh Acme Dry Cleaners and DYERS Phono I2«.t 1729 N . RH eroille Mwiron M.-dford