Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1925-1927, October 29, 1926, Image 8

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    CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN
Jackson’s Climate
cited and dir» cted 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
Jacksonville, Oregon, then and there
to show cause if any exist, why the
Entire Pacific Coaet
prayer o f the petition o f George
Try a classified advertisement in IV. I^jve, as executor o f the estate
o f Sarah J. Love, deceased, which
The climate o f Jackson county this paper if you want anythin or was filed herein on the 14th day of
may be somewhat judged by its lo­ have anything to sell or trade or October, 1926 and prays for an order
cation and surroundings.
Bung rent. One cent a word each issue.
o f this court directing him, as such
situated west o f the rugged Cascade
executor, to sell all o f the real prop­
Tote Fair.
mountains and with a compadaUve'y
erty belonging to said estate, to-wit:
low altitude, the Rogue river valley There’s an awful lot o f happiness
Lot 14 in Block 14 in the City o f
has the same mild climate found
Central Point, Jackson County, Ore­
In this old world I find,
along the entire Pacific coast, from
gon, should not be granted.
Puget Sound to Southern California, If we think well o f other folks
WITNESS, Honorable W. J. Hart-
due to the influence of the warm
And treat ’em middlin’ kind.
Japanese
ocean -----------;
currents. The winter
zell, judge o f the above entitled and
i/aiiaiiuDu
. ,| If we meet ’em glad and honest
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,,l ...L f oriA u r t a l l
seal o f said court this 20th day o f
months are mild, the slight snow fall
Any place an’ everywhere,
in the Rogue river valley usually
October, 1926.
Theres
a
heap
o
f
satisfaction
melting very rapidly.
The greater
DELILIA STEVENS,
part of the precipitation is in the
In just "toting fair.”
27-5
County Clerk
form o f rain, averaging between There’s a powerful lot of gladness
twenty and twenty-eight inches an­
In bein’ true to men,
nually, according to the location in
the valley, and coming mainly in the In carry»:’ out your promises
FOR SALE—-New Remington 16
fall, the winter and spring seasons.
shot .22 rifle. Never beet shot. In­
Every tim^—and when
Onl yoccasional light showers may be
quire American office.
They
dont
seem
to
appreciate
it—
expected during the summer months.
Why, don’t you never care,
There are on the average from 270
FOR SALE— 14-inch John Deer
to 280 days o f sunshine during the You’re more ahead than they are
sulky plow. Plowed only about 15
year. There is almost always a breeze
By just "toting fair.”
acres.
Nearly new.
See M. C.
during the summer days, which are
Frazier, mile and half west of
often warm but never hot. Also, the There’s rules and regulations
humidity is almost always very low,
For bein’ happy here,
Table Rock store.
26-2
modifying the summer heat.
The But honest, you dont need (hem
summer nights are usually comforts
FOR RENT— 5-room house, wood
And don’t you never fear—
ably cool. The lowest temperature
shed, 4 chicken houses; garage;
ever recorded in the Rogue river val­ You’ll be happy and contented.
ley was three degrees below zero,
If you treat your neighbor square small garden tract, water pump and
while the average minimum tempera­
well. 3 miles north-west o f Central
ture during the winter is just below For the best way to be happy
Point on highway. John A. Anderson
Is to just “ tote fair.”
the freezing point, about thirty-one
Central Point. R t 1. Phone 193. 2p
degrees Fahrenheit. Damaging winds
— George P. Kesserger.
are not experienced in the Rogue
river valley.
Mr. Lindsay, Central Point hotel
proprietor will start an old time
dance in the Hotel Hall. The dance
will be held every Friday night, atart-
The music will be
Climate Hare The Same ae Along ing this Friday.
furnished by a three piece orchestra
CHRISTM AS is coming.
Stores
are stocking up now, and holiday
goods will continue to arrive weekly
from now until Xmas week. Central
Point stores are going to be pre­
pared for your Xmas trade.
Now
watch ea heissue o f the American
for prices and descriptions of what
our merchants will have for your
selection. The largest advertisers do
the largest business. Trade at home
this Christmas.
A new used tire exchange is be-
,.ig started in tBe building next to
the Hermanson feed store by Farm­
er and Haselton. They are awaiting
the arrival o f new machinery before
starting regular work o f retreading
and half-soling tires. These people
are newcomers in this vicinity and
are planning to make this city their
home.
To Fruit Seller».
Innumerable complaints having
reached my office as to the condi­
tion o f fruit being offered for sa|e in
Jackson county notice is hereby given
that in future no wormy or diseased
fruit will be permitted to be sold
or offered for sale.
The state law provides that It is
unlawful to sell o f offe r for sple
any infested or diseased fruit and
provides a penalty of not less than
$10 nor more than $50 for each o f­
fense.
Fruit inspectors are charged with
the duty o f enforcing this law and
all are warned that henceforth no
sales o f wormy or diseased fruit will
be permitted.
Peddlers will take notice that this
applies to them as well as to stores
and those growing fruit.
A. C. ALLEN, Hort. Com. :ird Dist
GET A W IG G L E ON
There are a lot o f people in this
world that seem like Thompson’s
dog that used to lean against the
fence to bark— born tired. Motion
is as distasteful to them as a steeple
chase is to an elephant. If they are |
in the race at all, they manage to I
come in at thetail end. They never |
think o f doing anything until the
time for action is past and somebody
else has reaped the benefits that
always accrues when a man’s heels
closely follow his thoughts. Slower
than molasses in winter, these people
give an indescribable pain to those
who have anything to do with them.
One feels like giving them a thump
in the rear or otherwise assisting
their thoughts and members to a
more definite and rapid action. Lazi­
ness o f either mind or body is a fatal
disease. A man in this age must step
lively if he expects to have a fight­
ing chance. Get up and dust. “ What­
ever thy hand findeth to do, do it
with all thy might.”
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Big stores grow bigger with more
legitament advertising.
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SUPREME AUTHORITY ”
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Notice of School Meeting *
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters o f Sehool District
No. 6 o f Jackson County, State o f Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING o f
said district will be held at high school building on the 13th day o f Novem­
ber, 1926 at two o ’clock in the afternoon for the purpose of 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 o f 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 includes the amounts to be received
from the county school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund,
special district tax, and all other moneys o f the district:
BUDGET
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
INo.TSalary per year]
1
$2600.00
$2600.00
1350.00
1
1350.00
2790.00
1395.00
2
2700.00
1350.00
2
1080.00
1
1080.00
1980.00
990.00
2
4140.00
1035.00
4
1350.00
1350.00
1
200.00
1
200.00
25.00
25.00
7. Other services ................................
Total
...................
PER SO N AL SE RVIC E:
M A T E R I A L AN D SUPPLIES:
Grade building and grounds —
high building and grounds .
Total ...............................
$ 800.00
500.00
-
$1300.00
IN D E B TED N ES S:
1. Bonded, and interest thereon ....
Because
’
1 $2695.00
M A IN T E N A N C E A N D REPAIRS:
H undreds o f Suprem e C ou rt
Judges concur in highest praise
o f the work as their Aui/umty.
T he Presidents o f all leading Uni­
versities, Colleges, and Normal
Schools give their hearty indorse­
ment.
A ll States that have adopted a
large dictionary as standard have
selected Webster’s New Interna­
tional.
T he Schoolbooks o f the Country
adhere to the Merriam-Webster
system o f diacritical marks.
The Government Printing Office
at Washington uses it as authority.
$18215.00
$ 800.00
250.00
25.00
200.00
700.00
300.00
400.00
20.00
2. Supplies (phalk, erasers, etc.) .
A Phone
10. Postage, stationery and printing
Total ................................
-T H E MERR 1 AM WEBSTER
Y O U ARE
6 2 4 RIVERSIDE ST
7. Fuel ................................................................................
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WEBSTER’S
NEW INTERNATIONAL
DICTIONARY
$7000.00
....................
$7000.00
1$ 470.00
INSU RANCE:
M IS C ELLAN EO U S:
1. Premium clerk’s bond ...............
Total
.........................
....................
$ 30.00
...................1 $
30.00
EMERGENCY:
.................... $1000.00
Total ............................
...................1 $ 1000.00
Total estimated amount o f money for all purposes
$30710.00
during the year ..................
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
From county school fund during the coming year .... $3849.40
From state school fund during the coming year ____
574.50
From elementary school fund during the coming
school year ........................................................
2032.50
Estimated amount to be received from all otherl
sources during the coming school year, highl
school tuition ................................................... I 3276.60 I
Total estimated receipts, not including proposed taxi $9733.00
RECAPITULATION
•
Total estimated expenses for the year ....................... |$30710.00 !
Total estimated receipts not including proposed taxi 9733.00 1 _________
Balance, amount to be raised by district tax ......
!$20977.00
The indebtedness o t District No. 6 is as follows.
Total bonded indebtedness .....................$40,000.00
,
Total amount o f all indebtedness .......... $40,000.00
Dated this 14th day o f October, 1926
Attest:
C. A. BOLES
J. E. WEAVER
District Clerk
Board o f Directors
New
WRITE for a «ample paRe o f the
specimen o f Regular and India
Paper«, FREE.
Words,
C O .,
SATISFIED U N L E S S
C IT ATION
In the County Court for the State
O f Oregon, for Jackson County.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF SARAH J. LOVE. DECEASED.
To George W Love, Ira O. Love,
Myrtle E. I'enton, Clara M. Beall,
Leon Love, Walter Love, Fay Love,
Phil Longsbery, circulation man­ and Itov Love, heirs and devisees of
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 6
ager o f the Medford Mail-Tribune, Sarah .t. Love, deceased, and to all
This original estimate shows in parallel columns the unit costs o f the several services, material and supplies
was a business caller in this city Wed­ other persons unknown.
for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year, the detail expenditures for the last one o f said three
You and each o f you are hereby preceding fiscal years and the budget allowances and expenditures for six months o f the current year.
nesday.
( “ Six
months o f the current year” means six months o f the last school year.
Original Estimate and Accounting Sheet
EXP EN D ITU R ES
W e Are Manufacturers of
DOORS, SCREENS, WINDOWS AND SASH,
WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES. MOULD­
INGS, CABINETS OF ALL KINDS
Our Constant Aim is to Keep Our Quality and Prices
Absolutely Right. Do Not Order From Out-of-Town
Concerns Before Letting Us Figure on Your Bill.
TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS
Medford
A MODERN MILL
Oregon
ITEM
.Estimated ex­
penditures for
¡the e n s u ing
school year.
PER SO N AL SE RVIC E:
. 1. Superintendent ........... ....... I 2600.00
1350.00
2. Principals ...........................
3. Teachers, 2 <g) $1395.00...... 12690.00
2 @ $1350.00 ...................
1 @ $1080.00 .................|
2 <g) $ 990.00.... ................
4 @ $1035.00.......- ...... ..
1350.00
4. Janitors .— ............ — ..... —
200.00
6. Clerk ....................... - ....... —
25.00
_7. Other services .......................
_____ _________
Total
Personal Service»______ $18215.001
Expenditures
in
Sweet, lasty Meats
m/
TH E CHOICE OF TH E LAN D— A L W A Y S FRESH AND TENDER
467.30
100.00
12.50
$ 8011.05
$
31.01
121.45
14.30
41.93
333.00
67.50
145.28
10.73
765.24
$
51 34.34
1.
2.
4.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
. o n s T f t U c Y I 6 W --------- -----------
| Total— Contraction_____________;___
M A IN TE N A N C E A REPAIR^
$
isn F B V E b N 'f ^ '
1. Bonded and int. thereon ...
2. Warrant, and int. thereon
1 .
$
$
$
$
1250.00
$ 2500.00
675.00 1
1350.00 1
6300.00
10350.00
540.00
100.00
12.50
8877.50
150.00
125.00
12.50
50.00
400.00
50.00
135.00
7.50
930.00
$
$
$
$
$ 7000.00
«
$ ___________
« 1100.00
$
550.00
i
Jo,-, mi
Total— Indebtedne»»______________$ 7000.00
Expenditures for three fiscal years
next preceding the last school year
Detailed ex-
pend’s for Second year First year
Budget allow­ the
last year give yearly give yearly
totals
totals
ance in detail o f the three
_^ear_£eriod^
800.00
500.00
1 1300.00
Grade buildings and grounds ... $
High buildings and grounds
I
Total - Maintenance A Repairs
detail
$ 1300.00
675.00
5456.25
M A TE R IA L AND SUPPLIED
Furniture (desks, etc.) ... •it 800.001
250.00
Supplies (chalk, etc.) ....
25.00
Flags, phone __________
—I
200.00
Janitor's supplies ............—
700.00
Fuel .......- ........ - ....................
300.00
Light ..................................... .
400.00
Water .......................... .........
20.00
Postage and stationery
. |
Total— Material an dSnpplie»
$ ■I'-'.-V 00
_____
Expenditures and budget
allowance for six months
o f last school year.
250.00
564.181
804.60
200.00
25. u0
$ 16229.50
$ 14800,00
690 40
146.58
20.46
90.44
668.24
71.00
250.02 1
15.00 I
i
1 . 010.14
$
I 4 3 2 . IS
*
-.»62.10 ! $
2746.40
, $
.14
$
$
1 5 7 .5 0
$ 16275.01)
970.58 J
175.12
2370.00 I
2670.38 i
■ 1
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$
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“ Quality and Service” — Our Motto
Central Point Meat Market
I. D. LEWIS, Prop.
o ta l
I n iu r a n c c
M ISC E LLA N E OU S:
T o t a l— M i$ c«ll«np o ui
FMERC.PSlCY
T otal—
»ncy
etal— fcmrrf
E mersene
CRANh T t S A r * "
$
IT.""IS
11.66
30.00
$
1000 . 00 ,
»
318.61
$
—
250.00 ________________
250.00
S
i________ ;,58
400.00
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I, C. A. Boles, do hereby certify that the above estimate o f expenditures for the year 1927-1928 was pre- \
pared by me and that the expenditures and budget allowance for six months o f the current year and the expendi­
tures for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year as shown abovs have been compiled from the re­
cords in my charge and are true and correct copies thereof.
C. a . BOLES,
District Clerk
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