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About Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1925-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1926)
r CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN J t L £ C T GOOD NAM E FOR FARM cellent means o f advertising the farm AN D USE IT IN AD VER TISIN G and its products. It can be employed Madison, Wis.— Names aid in dis tinguishing farts just as surely as they serve in recognizing individuals decalre advertising specialists at the Wisconsin College o f griculture. The selection o f an appropriate name is one o f the first steps in busi ness farming. The named farm is set aside, distinctive, from the unnamed farms in the community and its name may help to establish a reputa tion for quality products. The farm name, according to the advertisers, should be short, and dis tinctive so that it may be easily read and remembered. Two and three word names are better than longer names. Usei as the name for both the home and the business, it should be appropriate for each, carrying an appeal for all who may see it whether they are business men, visit ors in the home or tourists. Heart’s Delight is not appropf^te as the business name of the farta not is R. B. Johnson’s Utiltiy Stock Farm de sirable as the name o f a home. The name may be selected from an appropriate land mark or a dis tinctive feature o f the farm, such as Twin Oaks or Lone Pine, Local his torical events, Indian legends, and even the location may furnish sug gestions for the name. Many farm owners have in corporated the prin cipal products o f the ir farm into the name, as Guernweal Farm which specializes in Guernsey cattle and Wealthy apples. Others have used their own name either singly or with a suffix as Gordondale, obtained by adding “ dale” to the owner’s name. An attractive letterhead featuring the farm name is considered an ex If the other fellow can, you can ; much good as because to the other fellow you are doughnut. as a trade-mark for the products'pre- the other fellow. duced on the farm, helping the farm er build up a reputation for quality A quitter does the world about as products. The breeder o f pure-bred livestock can use the farm name in and he may obtain from his breed association the sole right to that par ticular name. the No matter how far moucy goes, seldom reaches next pay day. spelled, pronounced, and defined in WEBSTER’S NEW INTERNATIONAL CITATIO N In the County Court for the State O f Oregon, for Jackson County. Sweet, Tasty Meats DICTIONARY T h e "S u p r e m o A u th o r ity “ H e r e a r c a fe w ta m p le » : IN TUF. MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SARAH J. LOVE. DECEASED. To George W Love, Ira O. Love, Myrtle E. L'enton, Clara M. B it *t_ Leon Love, Walter Love, Fay Love, and Roy Love, heirs and devisees of Sarah J. Love, deceased, and to all other persons unknown. You and each o f you are hereby cited and directed to appear at the hour o f 10 o’clock a. m. on Saturday, November 20, 1926, at the Court room in the County Court House in lacksonville, Oregon, then and there -o show cause if any exist, why the miyer of the petition o f George W. Love, as executor o f the estate >f Sarah J. Love, deceased, which was filed herein on the 14th day of October, 1926 and prays for an order j f this court directing him, as such executor, to sell all of the real proo- erty belonging to said estate, to-wit: Lot 14 in Block 14 in the City of Central Point, Jackson County, Ore gon, should not be granted. WITNESS, Honorable W. J. Hart zell, judge of the above entitled and seal o f said court this 20th day o f October, 1926. DELILIA STEVENS, 27-6 County Clerk THE CHOICE OF THE LAN D — A L W A Y S FRESH AN D TENDER hot pursuit Ked Star Air Council capital ship mud gun mystery ship S. P. boat iiredenta aerial cascade Esthonia American Legion Blue Cross girl scout airport cyper crystal detector aippio superheterodyne shoneen I» thia atorchouaoj o f inform ation aarvine y o u ? 2700 P u n “ Quality and Service” — Our Motto •000 Illus trations 407.000 Word* and Pkraaaa Central Point Meat Market Gazetteer and Biographical Dictionary Get thm Beat / —Write for a sample page of the N ew Worda, specimen of Regular and India Papers, FREE. 1. D. LEWIS, Prop. G. & C. MERRIAM CO. Springfield, Ma«*., U. S. A. The more successful man is in mak ing enemies, the more customers his competitor will have. M A T E R IA L AN D SUPPLIES: Vote the Repualican Ticket Elect FREDERICK STE1WER U. S. Senator Elect I. L. PATTERSON Governor The election o f Steiwer as U. S. Senator from Oregon is o f national importance. By virtue of republican control o f the senate Senator Mc- Nary holds the chairmanship o f the important irrigation and agriculture committees. If the voters o f this state should go so far afield as to elect a democrat it might mean a loss o f republican control o f the senate and a consequent surrender o f Senator McNary’s vital committee chairmanships. Patterson is familiar with the prob lems that would confront him as Governor o f Oregon. A farmer, he understands the problems of the farmer. A business man he knows the needs of business. He promises fair and just treatment for all. He will seek to lower taxes through a reduction o f the cost o f state govern ment. He will not follow established precedent and spend most o f his time away from the state capital. Í $ 800.00 250.00 25.00 200.00 700.00 300.00 400.00 20.00 Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, etc.) Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.) .............. Phone ......................................................... Janitor’s supplies Fuel ............................................................... Light .............................................- ............. Water .......................... ................................ Postage, stationery and printing Total ......................... - .................. $2695.00 M A IN T E N A N C E AND REPAIRS: high building and grounds .................... Total ................................ ........ ......... » ' 1. Bonded, and interest thereon ........................ Total _________________ ____ _____ ■ 1 $ 800.00 ,| 500.00 $1300.00 1 $7000.00 --------- IN SU RAN CE: M ISC ELLAN EO U S: 1. Premium clerk’s bond ............................................. $ Total ....................................... ........ ................ E M ER G EN C Y: does New Words Roadside signs, advertising in the local and farm papers, and all print ed matter may be improved by dis playing in a prominent position the name o f the farm. Notice of School Meeting IN D E B TED N ESS: hole Thousands of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters o f School District No. 6 of Jackson County, State o f Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of said district will be held at high school building on the 13th day of Novem ber, 1926 at two o ’clock in the afternoon for the purpose o f discussing the budget hereinafter set out with the levying board, and to vote on the proposition o f levying a special district tax. The total amount of money needed by the said school district during the fiscal year beginning on June 30, 1927, and ending June 30, 1928, is estimated in the following budget and inclrdes the amounts to be received from the county school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund, special district tax, and all other moneys of the district: BUDGET ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES___________ _ _ _ _ ary per year! PERSO NAL SER VIC E: ~ *2* 600.00 I $2600.00 .1. Superintendent 1350.00 I 1350.00 2. Principals ............ 1395.00 ) 2790.00 3. Teachers ....... 1350.00 2700.00 1080.00 1080.00 990.00 I 1980.00 4140.00 1035.00 1350.00 1350.00 4. Janitors ....................................... 200.00 200.00 6% Clerk ........................................... 25.00 26.00 7. Other services ............................ $18215.00 Total .............................................. 1. 2. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. the ............... $ 470.00 30.00 ■ I $ _ 30.00 $ 1000.00 1 $ 1000.00 Total ......................................- ................................ Total estimated amount o f money for all purposes $30710.00 during the year ESTIMATED RECEIPTS $3849.40 From county school fund during the coming year 674.50 From state school fund during the coming year From elementary school fund during the coming 2032.60 school y e a r ........... .......... ...... ............... - ........ Estimated amount to be received from all other! i sources during the coming school year, high 3276.60 ¡ school tuition .............................. ....... ............ Total estimated receipts, not including proposed tax ÎJ733.00 RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses for the year ............ - ....... $30710.00 I Total estimated receipts not including proposed tax 9733.00 I Balance, amount to be raised by district tax $20977.00 The indebtedness o f District No 7TTT as follows. Total bonded indebtedness .. .............. $40,000.00 Total amount o f all indebtedn I ........... $40,000.00 Dated this 14th day o f October, 1926 Attest: C. A. BOLES J. E WEAVER Board of Directors District Clerk A vote for Steiwer, the regular re publican primary nomine# ia a vota for republicaa control of national affairs. by yo u r party by e l e c t in g — STEIWER AND PATTERSON VOTE 15 X STEIWER, FREDERICK VOTE 18 X PATTERSON, 1. L. Paid Advertisement— Republican Sta SMILES I S a i d l it t l e j a n e c « aoy J - iV t a T C R «i»t-e t a in IN KV S A R ' — Patterson will be your Governor, on the job, attending to the business of the state as it accrues. two it BY hurt t o Hltk te Central Committee( Phil Metichaa, MILES t it HALF AN a n t i — — - pain “P i u . — \ LsQ ■ t'k l ... ,.i- MADE MCA S UFF ERI NG A n d •ÇAIN a pfca * _ . 1