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WEDFOITD MATL TTCTBUXE. fEDPORD. OREGON. TTTTTRPflAT, CCTOBEK 9, 1939. PAGE 1TTB T FEDERALA6ENQES Roosevelt's New Deal Brings Ten Organizations Com monly Known By Initials Public Is Left Dizzy SALEM, Ore. (UP) Most Ameri can citizens are left dizzy by the be wildering succession of federal agen ' cles created to put across President Roosevelt's new deal and rehabilita tion program. There are 10 of them, all com monly known by initials and com monly unintelligible to all but the widely-read. They are the NRA. HOLC, AAA, PFCA TVA, CCC, FERA. PWA, FCOT and RFC. NRA officially means National In dustry Recovery Administration. For merly, It was NIRA. resulting In a number of girl babies receiving that name. Administrator is General Hugh Johnson. Purpose is to put unem ployed back to work, raise wages and m increase standard of living, eliminate child labor, cutthroat competition and profiteering and shorten hours. Symbol is the Blue Eagle. t TVA is Tennessee Valley Authority, with Dr. Arthur E. Morgan adminis trator. First project is development of power at Muscle Shoals dam, with many further experiments in develop ing the Tennessee valley as a social and economic unit. Plans include flood control, reforestration, conserva tion and development of natural re sources, and many other factors. AAA means Agricultural Adjust ment Administration. Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace is In charge. Purpose is to Jncrease the farmer's share of the national in come. Immediate methods Include , application ci a processing tax to agricultural products and paying It In form of a bonus to farmers for crop reductions. PWA la short for the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Worte, under Secretary of Interior Havold I. Ickes. The administration baa (3,300,000,000 to be glvon and loaned for public works projects aa an aid to employment. The government snakes an outright gift of 30 per cent WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin' to Go If yoo feel tuur and sunk and the world look punk, don't swallow a lot of Btlti, min eral water, oil, laxative candy or chewing gum and expect them to make you suddenly aweet tad buoyant and full of sunshine. For they can't do it. They only move the bowels and a mere movement doesn't set at the cause. The reason for your down-and-out feeling is your liver. It should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowel daily. If this bile la not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It ust decays In the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You have a thick, bad taste and your breath Is foul, kin often breaks out in blemishes. Your head achea and you feel down and out. Your whole system la poisoned. It takes those good, old CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS to get these two fiounds of bila flowing freely and make you eel "up and up." .They contain wonderful, harmless, gentle vegetable extracts, amazing Vhen It comes to making the bile flow freely. But don t ask lor liver pills. Aik for Carter' ' puis, aik lor uarter s for the name R,- ts on the red :e.2f)CBtdnig JaC )31C. M.Co. SSi uitie IjL ver cuii. i-ook lor trie name Carter's Little Liver Pills label. Resent a substitute. store. o 1931 able, mm mm W&SE-i fnr hut this Doroose... Jfe for each project approved, lends the' remainder at 4 pr cent Interest. CCO recruits arc familiar in moat part of Oregon. The civilian con servation corps provides employment for 300.000 young men, using them on reforestration, soil erosion control, flood control, national park develop-: ment, and other projects. The men receive 1 each per day, board clothes and housing. Each must sign S25 a month to needy relatives. The ad ministration la also sometimes known as ECWP, emergency conservation work program. Director Is Robert Fechner, FCCT Is Joseph B. Eastman, federal co-ordinator of transportation. He la empowered to eliminate needless com petition of rallwayi and enforce other economies. Re 1 also to make a study of American railroads with view of evolving a long-time program for profitable operation. FERA, or Federal Emergency Relief Administration, fas under Harry U. Hopkins. He directs relief work, fur nishing food, clothing, shelter, fuel and other essentials to destitute un employed. The government has a 500,000,000 fund for that purpose tma year. It is supposed to .be matched by twice that much state funds. PFCA. Federal Farm Credit Admin istration, consolidates all government loan agencies created to aid farmers, the federal farm board, federal farm Ion bureau, regional agricultural credit corporations, crop production loan offices and seed and production loan offices. The agency tries to pre vent farmers from losing their mort gaged farms and helps finance them In planting and harvesting new crops. It also aids co-operative marketing organizations. Henry Morgantheau, Jr., is head of this branch. RFC or Reconstruction Finance Corporation, provides emergency fi nancing facilities for flnanolal Insti tutions to aid in financing agricul ture, commerce ad Industry. It fur nishes government credit to take the place of vanishing private credit. Jesse H. Jones la chairman. HOLC, Home Owners' Loan Corpo ration, cornea to rescue of Indebted home owners. The corporation will exchange its bonds for the mortgagee on small homes, where loans are not out of proportion to value of prop erty. Owners can repay during a long period, at low interest rate. Wil liam F. Stevenson Is chairman of the corporation. MRS. SWIGERT STARS Mrs. Fred Swlgert, Jr., known In Portland for her golfing ability, Is here thla week to show southern Ore gonlans that a woman can be a good fisherman, too. Whipping the Rogue with her father. Dr. W. H. Heckman of thla city Tuesday, she brought out a mess of trout and a four-pound steel head. She fished near the Elks' picnic grounds, going down from the Glvana farm. She Is fishing again today with her father, who stated before departing for the river, that he would better her record if he had to resort to "nig ger fishin'." Chumbley Wins Night Air Race ROOSEVELT FIELD, N. T Oct. 5 Pi Crossing the continent in two right flights with an elapsed time of 24 hours and 26 minutes, M. J Chumbley, New York, landed here todf.y ahead of what was left of the starting field In the transcontinental n.ght air race. Merle Nelson of Los Angeles flew the two legs In 30 hours, 16 mn utes, for second place, with Frank Bowman, Jr., of El Paso, Tex., third with an elapsed time of 30:41. ODLEIR0 LS invite you to relax. Ah-h-h-M What a comfort... to got away from the glore and th noite of the outside world ...Into a room that invites you to relaxl If your wall, do that, you have accomplished the biggest single achievements home decoration I And... your walls will have this soothing, restful effect... Jf you have them finished In the MODERN wall finish ...this wash easy-to-cleon finish Mfli that has been created far tint this Duroose ... fj OPERATORS SIGN ft C;4fe Soft coal operators are shown aa they met with Gen. Hugh S. Johnson In Washington to sign the cods 'or their industry. Left to right, aeated: Donald Rlchberg, NRA attorney; General Johnson; J. D. A. Mor row, president of the Northern Coal Control association. Rear row: E. C. Mahan, president of the Smoke less Appalachian Coal association; W. A. Jones, secretary of the Northern Coal Control association; Hugh H. Hawthorne, secretary of the Smokeless Applachlan Coal association, and K. M. Simpson, NRA deputy administrator. (Associated Press Photo) EAGLE POINT GRANGE IN RECREATION CLUB By Mrs. Bltterllng. Eagle Point Orange met in regu lar session October 3. During the business hour new Recreational club leaders were appointed, including Mrs. Lulu Taylor, Miss Minnie Put man and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ward. Lecture hour was very interesting, consisting ot tableaux and songs. The pictures represented were copied from old Grecian prints and showed the court of the Goddesses, Flora, Po mona and Ceres and closing with a grouping of all, with the supreme goddess of Demcter giving her her blessings. The tableaux were directed by Sister Gertrude Haak and were very beautifully played. The hour closed with a talk from two Grange visitors, Mrs. Buckingham of Medford and Mrs. Thompson of Central Point Grange, on the milk and cream situation of the valley. H. E. club met at the home of Mrs. Violet Spencer September 27 with 20 members and one visitor present. The ladies used their needles and thread to good advantage on sewing Seeing ia believing. You can tell from a look at these prices that they are low many of them lower than they were last falL And here's the other big fact to know they buy Goodyear Pathfinders one of America's five largest-selling tires with the safety of center traction and 30 more mileage than they gave a year ago. Think a moment. Winter's coming with more danger of slipping more hours of driving in the dark. Isn't it wise to buy now have new Goodyears when you need safety most and be sure of the low prices offered today? MEDFORD SERVICE STATION "YOUR TIRE SHOP" C. C. FURNAS, Prop. Main and Pacific Highway. Phone 14 MANUFACTURED ON THE PACIFIC COAST CODE FOR SOFT carpet rags, while Mrs. Humphreys began knitting a large rug. Many plans were discussed for fu ture work and it is probable that the candy committee will prepare candy to be sold at the dance October 14. Refreshments were served by the hostess. The Booster night program Sep tember 30 was well attended, every one enjoying the fine program, de signed to portray the work of the or ganization. Many committees took part. Dancing was enjoyed until mid night, when the H. E. committee served a good lunch. Any one going to Grange, sitting through a live meeting, listening to a good talk, taking part In some games, singing some songs and watch lng a worth-while act and then fill ing their belt from a good lunch ought to go home well balanced, well pleased and well paid. RUSTLER CLAIMS HE WAS SLEEP WALKING HEMET, Cal., Oct. 5. (AP) A novel excuse spelled freedom for a cattle rustler suspect captured by C. C. Nordal, Hemet rancher. Nordal said ha went to milk his cows and found a man holding a rope looped about the neck of a prize calf. Nordal grabbed him, but let him go when the suspect explained he was addicted to sleep .walking. 77 not all! COAL INDUSTRY Fi TO BE GIVEN SUNDAY iTI (Contributed) Next Sunday night. W. R. Batrd, pastor of the First Christian church will begin a series of Sunday night sermons of special Interest. The sub ject of the first sermon will be "How to Be Happy Though Married." Three gifts will be presented to the couple longest married, the couple most re- cently married, and the couple with the most children present. Special musical numbera will be presented. The following Sunday night Mr. Balrd will speak upon the subject, "Hen-pecked Husbands and Foolish Wives." There will be re served seats for the "hen-pecked" hus bands. A gift will be presented to the couple that has lived the longest in Medford. These services will begin promptly at 7:30. Next Sunday Is "Rally Day in the Bible school. All not attending some other Bible school are Invited. Help us reach the 500 mark in attend a nee. Light structural steel fabrication Brill Metal Works. afWH 1 I PATHFINDER Supertwlst Cord Tires Size Price Sept. 1932 Price Today 4.40-21 S5.39 $5.55 4.50-20 5.99 6.00 4.50-21 6.10 6.30 4.75-u 6.97 6.70 s.oo-19 7.38 7.20 5.00-20 7.48 7.45 5-25-18 8.35 8.10 8.50-19 9.40 9.40 SAFER and that's Nn. Rood Tf All- Wc.tlwf. IOp TOO. Mr 77 Jt qoickcrlbM old. .mooth-wora lire. md witbr tkanamtulmtinfm ... bmt. 11 yo. aot IB. SioM Ml.tf ana qoajilv, ro. want tb. world Drff.ebnie. lh.Good..arAII- Wnihn. t-t.ZO Mm Pric.urut 1 LOCAL OBSERVER Monthly meteorological note for September, aa compiled by W. J Hutchison, local metorolog 1st, show a month of mild, seasonable weather with near normal temperatures for the moat part. Light showers fell oc casionally during the latter half of the month. Overcast skies or broken cloudiness predominated with scat tered periods of clear weather. On the first day the maximum thermometer registered 90 degrees, a highest temperature for the month During the balance of September dally high temperatures remained mostly well below 00 degrees. As a matter of interesting comparison, and to indicate the mildness of the tern pp rat lire through September, 1033 past records for the month show max imums of 104 degrees as having oc curred in 1023. and 1023. Minimum temperatures averaged 44 degrees, with no great daily variation. The lowest recorded was 35 degrees on the 30th. I Except for traces of rain on thei 5th and 14th, the first hslf of the month passed without precipitation , Beginning on the 17th, showery weather set in and there were occa : sional light rains almost dally until, the 25th, after which settled fall j weather with clear or partly cloudy skies and moderate temperatures pre-, vailed until the close. Precipitation totaled 0.31 Inch, a deficiency of 031 Inch aa compared with normal. The greatest' 24-hour rainfall totaled O.il inch. Drying weather conditions continu ing into the first half of September from an exceedingly dry August, In creased fire hazards In forested areas considerably. However, there were but few forest fires in this area and no serious or extensive fires were re ported. This fact was partly due to the absence of vigorous thunder 'Splittinq" Headaches 1 learned JW she was alwayi Cff miwrahta and found out about N R Tablets (Nature's Remedy). Now she Rett along fine with everybody. This safe, depend able, all-veRe (able laxative brought quick relief and quiet nerves because it clearra her system of poisonous wattes made bowel action easy and regular. Thousands take NR daily. It's such a sure, pleasant corrective. Mild, non-nami-iorm-Ins. No bad after effects. At your druggist's 25c. "tums" WHY WAIT? Don't put off th pnrchau of thou much-n.fdfd tire . Steadily Increulnc manufacturing eoat will mean future price advancee . . . Enjoy GOODYEAR de pendability and Mfety NOW at present low prices . Yean of experience right here In Medford, plui the beat of factory equipment and the outitandlnf line of tlrr available enable ni to offer the VERY FINEST Of tire aerflce , . . complete In every .detail and thor oughly dependable! C. C. rt'RNAS. storms la the timbered sections and also to the continued relatively high humidity throughout the month. Prevailing winds were northwest, with a total monthly wind movement of 4.307 miles. Velocities averaged 6.0 miles per hour with a maximum speed for the month of 37 miles per hour recorded on the 17th and blow ing from the west. The first light frost of the season was observed on the morning of Sep tember 30th. Precip- Char. Date Max. Mln. Mean itation of day .0 Total 76.3 44.1 60.3 0.31 Mean .... Autnonty has been granted the war department to enroll a certain number of men In the civilian con servation corps, who are cooks, mess sergeants, etc.. It was announced yesterday at CCO headquartera In Savinga Friday Saturday Monday 1 so a sa .o Clear a 88 45 87 .0 Clear S 88 49 U .0 Clear 4 88 47 88 .0 Clear 78 44 81 T. Cloudy 8 88 41 54 .0 P. Cdy 7 76 43 St .0 Clear 8 83 41 63 .0 Clear B 8S 44 84 .0 Clear 10 89 44 66 .0 clear 11 83 44 64 .0 P. Cdy 13 84 46 85 .0 P. Cdy 13 . 84 47 66 .0 P. Cdy. 14 89 63 60 T. P. Ci. 15 74 51 83 .0 P. Cdy 18 88 43 64 .0 Clear 17 77 48 63 .09 P. Cdy. 18 71 48 60 .03 Cloudy 19 75 39 57 .0 Clear 30 68 44 66 .08 Cloudy 31 68 40 64 T. Cloudy 33 64 47 58 T P. Cdy. 33 56 41 48 .01 Cloudy 34 53 43 48 .11 Cloud; 35 63 43 83 T. Cloudy 36 71 47 69 .0 P. Cdy. 37 76 40 58 .0 P. Cdy. 39 71 44 58 .0 P. Cdv. 38 71 44 58 .0 p. Cdy. Clear Obey That Impulse Shop atPay'n Takit and Coffee Airway Pure Brazilian Coffee 3f57e Milk Max-i-mum Brand Pork & Beans 6V2c Van Oamp'B Rolled Oats 37 Buckeye. Shortening 89c White Ribbon 8 Pound Pail Candy Bars 4 bars 15c Large In Our Hams Swift 'i Premium Bacon Eastern Sugar Cured Cottage Cheese lb. 1 0c Boiling Meat ib. 7hc COME SHOP AND SAVE thla city. The uaual requirement aa to age. martial atatua, and aoma other mattera, previously enforced. are being waived. No promises c&n be made any man making application, that he'll be glv en a rating and additional cash al lowance, as his rating and Increased compensation will be determined, only by proven efficiency. All Interested In applying, who can meet the requirements, aiould male written application to the district commander, Medford district, Civil ian Conservation Corps. Medford. without delay. 71 TOTI4&FAU "BnrCain Fares'-lowest In years-to all destina tions in kastern united . States and Canada-on TUESDAY. OCT. 31. I I 1 RETURN LIMITJ V NOV. 15 f J Travel Canadian PaciBIc, V through the most beautiful ( mountain scenery in ne world with Comlort, bpeea. and Saletr. Complete Infor- . ma Hon, (area to the various points ana reservations . aladly furn ished at I our of- Jices. (IjouuimLQacijllc W. R PtACON. GUTt. AGENT PaSTI DOT. 1194 Bmenr mmmn. raw SMvttV Oct. 8, 7 and 9th chin of Save! Cheese Eagle Point Ladino Whole Milk Cheese Pound . 1 Qc 4 cans 25 Medium Cam 9 Pound Bag Assortment Market " ib. 15':c .lb. 1 7Hc 113 NO. CENTRAL