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page THURSDAY, m y The AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. OREGON rorn 21 . „ John Doe i ana for such other . Christain Endeavor, 6:30 p. ni Pointer Fitzgerald and opinion of the writer of the study, Fitzgerald, her husband, Ada Klor- lief as to th< C o u n t s * * ® Junior Choir. Thursday 4 p. ni. are usng the "depres.on” a* an ex ence Pointer, unmarried; Robert and equitable |n th m*T *«*1 cuse for continung antiquated wage lie i d Loo < rail, his wife. This sic l p ymeut .-«ys'em:, the piauts holding George Craig and Ida A. Craig, his der of the Honorahi 2 ^ kl T H E I K H K I M T K H C H I KCIIES that this is "no time to make a à w wife; Pearl Scott and Charles Scott, Judge of the abov * H D i l j ... . .... Jolinson, change/- The arbitrary changing - - Pastor h husband; -Myrtle , ou duly made an,I enter«?“ 11* L Myrtle l-astey Easley atm and l Lou of wage rate* in some plants has Bible School (J. W. Casad, super- 1 jjJgley, her husband; Taylor Thomas day of July. ; ■ . w| d Arch Turpin 1 h confined to his Geraldine Hernianson is recover Itl I .lined a feeling of tllsirust on the ...endent) a 45 a a. m m. and Kuth Thotnas, his wife; Herman directs pnl,i„., home because of lllne... A alight In« from an attack of appendicitis part of workers and loss of Interest intendei l 9:45 . improvement la noted a« the pa pep --------- h f toe rearing1cmtput? It was declared. Morning service at eleven o clock. P. J . h tMa^rlSM*80ow"and KeHi^sio^ 8 once a week for four (7 ,s and consecutivi ' 1 goes to preaa. .Missionary ■ K t l i | of the Christ In Oregon 79 percent of the in- Y. P . S C E (two groups) 6:30 her husband; ene Johnson Ada Gene Johnston shall so a pi 1 ian church met at the home of Mr.. I ^ ‘ [Yial Workers are paid by the day in. and Bazz Johnston, her husband; Plaint on or before four Mr. and Mrs. John Sheley moved Mary Coker last Thursday afternoon. conipared with 47 percent for the Evening service at eight o ’clock. William M. Thomas and Jennie from the date ()f the ^ ' to their new home at Talent the Mm. Coker the vice-president in the states as a whole, while only Men s Prayer Meeting, Monday at Thomas, his wife; George Stacey; of this summons first of the week. Mr. Griffiths absence Of the president, Mrs. Ed # oVer a third as many workers IN THE NAME OF T H E S TA TE The date of “ e firg. hauled their household goods mak- Vincent, was in charge of the meet on ,||e aVerage are paid piece rates : 30 p. tu. OF OREGON, you are hereby r a - Ing three trips in order to get their ing and conducted the devotionals. ^ Oregon as in the country as a ' quired to appear and answer the the date oVti?. Ta-t'1'! belongings to their new home. | Mrs. H. E- Voung presented the lea- wj,0je_ M complaint filed against you in the of is August Ith i ui?, '“ «tj — ---- son. The booklet containing the study, group, Tuesday, 2:30 p. m. A n i . s l « » » ,1 v . i i ♦ V, I T U I, 1 3 6 2 . 1 Mr V 1* qtone left Saturday on --------- which is of particular Interest to man- Midweek church service, Bible above entitled court and cause with NEWBURY & N’Etypn the Southern' Pacific for Knoxville On August el,e v" ' h; th\ ni‘^ l7 ary ufacturers may be obtained from the gtuU> aIlU prayer, Wednesday 7:30 \nhJ ° Z J *. Medford, OreZ ^ the first publication of this sum-| Tennesse in visit his mother whom "ociety of the Christian church is to Bureau of Business Research at the mons, to-wlt: on or before tlie 4th iJJU lin, .V-™... vi* v* uv.ui. iho -..**, . . .. ^ ^ CAKE, he has not ¡ S ^ r Twenty Tears «.eat with the Ashland and Medford unlver.ity upon request P Choir practice, Tliursday, 7:30 p. m. day of August, 1932, and if you fail 1&ul icon Bldg., Portland, i He went via Eos Angeles, New Or societies in Eithia i ’ark in Ashland Attorneys for' "The Inner Crge of Dissatisfac so to appear and answer said com- , . Coast P e a r Crop tion" will e the theme of the sermon plaint within said time plaintiff for July 7-14-J 1-28-Aug. 4 his absence Wm. Poley of Ashland meeting is to he held in the after- In the morning service next Sunday: want thereof will apply to the Court Is M a j o r Portion and in the evening the subject will for the relief prayed for in the com is in charge of the drug store. j nooB* _______ he: "Communism, Confederacy, 01 plaint filed herein, to-wit: C L A S S I F I E D ADS (a ) For a judgment against the O ver A l l Nation Christ.” All are invited to these „ . The Christian Workers" Bible coil- defendants Gus Guddat and Matilda Eocal Aprlcots^are ripe. Get yours f erence held in the Federated church services. We will try to have good I <*r Rent for canning at Fabers. |a.t w-as brought to success- song messages, and a hearty welcome. Guddat, and each of them, for the , . „ , . , „ _. „„ COR VALEIS, July 20— (S p )— Pa sum of $3,225.66 with interest there fnl close last,Saturday^evening. There cjfjc ^>oaht statt,s will produce close REN T — 6 room tm , on from September 20, 1931, at the FOR Miss Christale Jewett, who is a was a splendid attendance of young to 75 per cent of the nation’s pear house with bath. Will rent rate of eight ( 8) per cent, per an teacher In Portland, and Miss Ethel people and the best attendance ot crop this year, instead of the usual L E G A L N O T IC E ...... ................................ »<» permanent renter. Call« num, the further sum „ of ________ $240.85 Bryan, vsted at the H. P. Jewett adults on record, half, on the basis of information with interest thereon at the rate of house or phone 79. home on their way to California re- .-------- gathered by the United States de SUMMONS ten (1 0) per cent, per annum from t cently. The Sunday school picnic of the partment of agriculture and Ore- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF T H E March 24, 1932, the further sum o f| 1,° R liK N T Good seven room * I Federated church will be held Friday gon state college. STAB OF OREGON IN AND FOR $28.00 with interest thereon at the woodshed, garage & chicken» Amy Johnson visited several days July 22 at the park in Grants Pass, A review issued today said that the THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. rate of ten (1 0) per cent, per an- this week at the home of her broth- Cars will leave Central Point from Growing garden. Inquire i 1 er who lives west of Medford on the , he Federated church at nine o’- ‘ ?“ lt PORTLAND MORTGAGE CO., a cor- num from April 8, 1932, the further Milton. Or E W H « W ] I sum of $250.00 attorney's fees, and Jacksonville highway. clock in the morning. Sunday y schools' “ I k 0" 7 ? ? Poration, Plaintiff. last Biddle road. the further sum of $12.50 for search- vs. •-------- from the surrounding districts will about 2.000,000 bushels under . Mr. am] Mr,. II. W. D . yh J hup ul i«ln lb* I'nlon Sunday school here | * jr the har»cat.-d GUS GUDDAT and M A TILD A GUD- ing records, and for its costs and dis-1 FOR R E N T — 5-room, modern DAT, his wife; STATE INDUSTRI- burseinents herein; Tabl, Hoc» 1.1, Tu*«d*y a .hoc, o . <»l. picnic.______ I.' L „ " ” g T . " ' l c , in Central Point. $9 on trip up the coast. From Crescent AL ACCIDENT COMMISSION; (b ) For a decree tnat plaintiff's „ . . . . . . York, where early prices for all 308 May St.. Medford or City they will drive up the coast to GEORGE STACEY; FIRST IN SU R-. mortgage is a first, prior valid and Fabers Store has Apricots for can- grades average around $2.50 Portland. They expect to return ning. ANCE AGENCY, a corporation; subsisting lien as to each n"d all of 564-X. __________________________ Saturday. DELROA GETCHELE, Admlnistra- the defendants for the amount of the M i'icellaiieous A v n rro n 0 * _ tor ,lle ^ sta<.e ^ nna 1 ■ Nalley; judgment prayed for herein upon the Friday evening a group of the L/rCITOn D n e i S ANNA E. HA\ES, a widow; JEN- following described real property, to- _ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Clark and Young Peoples' Service Club will Sale— Five room modirn ] w NIB li GARDNER and LOUI8 I-. wit: 1 family visited last week at the Jewett hold a gospel service at the Willow GARDNER, her husband; IDA M in Central Point. $125«, home. Mrs. Clark is Mrs. Jewett's i Springs school house. _ m | A cordial I Commencing at the Southwest Grants Pass—E. U. Provolt pur W E A VE R and THOMAS J. W E A V sister and Mr. Clark is a professor invitation Is extended to older people terms. Inquire at The Corner of Lot 1, in Block 1, Ro ER, her husband; LOUISE P. in Willamette University. chased Applegate Valley Telephone! as well. anoke Addition to Medford, HERNDON and B AXTER D Co. Inc. Jackson County, Oregon; thence HERNDON, her husband; W I L Mrs. Effie Herbert Yoeman of The Ladies Aid of the Federated North 101 feet; thence East LIAM C. POINTER, a widower; Medford spent last Wednesday visit- church, which met Thursday after- 45.87 feet; thence South 101 FLORA NE LLE GIFT and Portland— Jas. E. Quinn submit ng wth Mrs. H. E. Young. feet; thence West 45.87 feet to noon was well attended, and a pro JAMES E. GIFT, her husband; ted low bid of $195,990 for general fitable time was spent. the place of beginning. GRACE SWANGO and CLYDE R. Jack Davis of Portland has been construction of new Irvington School. (c ) For a decree that pla intiffs! SWANGO, her husband; RUBY visiting at the home of his uncle Mr. James Johnston of Faith Home and n>ortgage be foreclosed and the de- POINTER FITZGERALD T H E A I! K— MiHlfonl Kd. Vincent. left Monday, after a service held in her Pendants and each of them be bar-1 JOHN DOE _______________ FITZGERALD, Sheridan—Mr. Floyd Robertson Tale Rock district, for his home in husband; A D A F L O R E N C E red and foreclosed of all right, title, S ATUR DAY ONLY J u l y 23 1 Carl Boswell who has been at the Ceres. California. opened plumbing and repair shop POINTER, unmarried; ROBERT clain' or f i n e s t in and to said real Cltixen’s Military Training Camp, at ‘L a w o f the in Heider building. CRAIG and LOU CRAIG his wife- Property and every part thereof sav- j Vancouver Barracks, is expected to GEORGE CRAIG and IDA A. ,nK and excepting the right of re- Last Monday evening a literary arrive .. home CRAIG, his wife; P E A R L SCOTT demption; ... . , soon. . ' r*' Bo,weR- meeting was held under the auspices ____ S liM T in g I'.oh Custer Seaside—Mrs. Lou DuBoise open- 1 and CHARLES SCOTT, her hus- Uyvette and Carl expect to leave in of the Young Peoples Service Club (d ) that the real ” For a decree J ........... the near future for Ventura. Cal. at the Webster home The program program new eating place here for summer band; MYRTLE LASLK Y and LOU property described herein with all S U N D A Y and MONDAY ’ 1 w*> largely musical but _______ LASLEY, her husband; TA Y L O R its appurtenances, rights, privileges several li- months July 24 -25 Go to Fabers for your Grain Bags j terary numbers were included. About THOMAS and RUTH THOMAS antj easements be sold by the Sherilt bis wife; HERMAN P. THOMAS of Jackson Cqunty, Oregon, as on i0 young people were in attendance. ‘O n e H o u r With You | Medford — Construction work on and BLANCHE THOMAS, his wife; execution after giving the notice re Charles Murphy is workng at the *-------- - __________ Main-ici- Chcvclicr CLARISSA SNOW and FE L IX quired by law; that any party to this Associated Service Station He ex j Evangelist Leslie Mct’ ue and wife new Jackson County courthouse. 76 TUESDAY and \VKIl\ESI)At$ SNOW, her husband; ADA GENE suit may he a purchaser at said sale; pacts to attend school here this fall will hold services Sunday evening. P*'r c«tnt completed July 26— 27 JOHNSTON and BAZZ JOHN that such purchaser be let into the -------- July 24 at the Full Gospel church ____ STON, her husband; W IL L IA M M. Immediate possession of said real Mrs. Bessie Murphy, who is at lB Medford. Every one is invited to “ B ig Parade” Gard:ner—Sanford and Murphy of THOMAS and JENNIE THOMAS, property and every part thereof; that tending summer school in Portland, this service. The church is located Jnliii G ilbert— Renee Ailurtr Keedsport. leased meat market here! said Sheriff give to such purchaser his wife; ED F. NICHOLS, a wid . ___ ___ _ a is expected to arrlre la Central Point on Newton St , next to Congers un ower; . C. F. ............... NICHOLS; ................. P. K. N A .. L certificate of sale and after the time I dertaking Parlor. Dorth of J. A. Janelle Store. aoat the middle of August. THURSD AY and FRIDAY LEY, and all other persons and in- aRowed by law for redemption, un- July 28— 29 divlduals known and unknown who } e*8 suid reBl Pfoperty shall have ' Ed Vincent and family drove u> . Ml“ Mildred Berger will a,81*t Gold Beach-Rogue River Garage may be heirs at law of Anna C, I ,,eeu redeemed, a deed; “ A House Divided t * . week to Mr. VUeenC. £ McCa. £ at h, ld op* nll>|f ,,s new service ata- Nalley, deceased; also all other ,t e >, a judgment ugaiiibt the' W a lter Huston— Kent Douglas ancle persons or parties unknown claim-1 “ «fendant. Gus Guddat utul Matilda July 24 Mr. McCue playa th^ Irü p ,ion - #nd each o f them, fo r any D A IL Y M A T 1: IS— KVB 7 y . I drum. Mr. McCue the e- piano ac- Leah Parker » i l l be the d. | rnrriimn t ontintoM Hhow Hm, Ibe Girl»' Scoat Camp at the Lake o'j d -Miss Mildred the violin. Sheridan—Local telephone compan v In th< complaint herein, Defend- '*•“ >' remain after the appllcatl«n C H IL D R E N 10c— tBULTSIk th« Wood, for the two week, be- ~ , , rebuilding lines southeast of here, ants- ! 1, (¡®to ot l *(e proceeds from the sale m.-.-*, — ginning Augu.t flr»t. Mi». Parker . " J 11 Gwens of Portland is visit- To the Defendants, Defendants. Anna E. Hayes, Have. u> mi I propert-., n,‘i.ii,.i, 1, ' - ^ 7; v 0,1 (be th« herein descrilnwi deseribed tch is a teacher la the Klamath Fall. ln* *“ ■ mother Mrs. Julia Owen, who k “ U rt BOOn 011 r' ' U rfat- w idow r; Jennie D. Gardner and Louis. __ achools and taught for several years ha. been very til. Her condition now ing hi* hway fcom h*“re to Kernville L. Gardner, her husband; Ida M Í. so nie w ha t improved. - In the Central Point schools Weaver and Thomas J. Weaver, her •Myrtle Point-Coos Feed and Seed, husband; Louise P. Herndon and F. A. j Southwell returned hinna stores is name under which Tin- Place to Get a * Joe , Donavan ha. moved hi. barber I J. D. Baxter D. Herndon, her husband; ahop from the Ro.a building on Medne.day from the Lake o' the n i l „„i m „ , ui . William C- Pointer, a widower; Flo Alain street to the west of the build- " ,,od*' » here he ha. been building *ple wl operate his newly ac- ra Nelle Gift and .James E. Gift, her quired stores In thi. city and Coquille husband; Grace Swahgo and Clyde ing occupied by Myrtle'. Coffee a cabin for George K. Lowe. Hou.e. R. Swango, her husband; Ruby also M r». r. o ..... o. „ C. Purkeyplle wt.ut to Ashiand-Store front at K r . Mr. and Mrs. L. Hatfield and Mrs. , ° ld H,n Saturday where ahe spent Isaac’ Dry Goods .tore being re Chinese Dishes Hnd Mrs. W. C. Leevar drove to Dead Wee*( ,' Md, returning home Mou painted New l.txalion i.f Indian, Sunday. They report the day. road up there as being In had con dition Portland-Grand opening held for M e d fo r d Fur Shop George Fox and daughter. Gerald- ! me, were business visitors in fen- Swint's Good Eat. Food Market at 229 E. 6th St. The first of August will complete ,ra* I’ olut, Monday, Union Avenue and Columbia Blvd. twenty-five years of shoe repaif Kpreiul Sumiller Prices Ing for James McDowell. Mr Mc Mi-ilforil Now Prevail Klamath Falls—S J. Carlisle re- Dowell has spent 21 year, of this Vital F act« of time in Central Point, and has proven epened Jewelry establishment at 10- G re a t V a lu e to his worth as a cltlxen and shoe repair «8 Main Street. man to this community. ]L o c a ] :H a P p e n n i e s ROX 1 Rio Grande • i j SQUARE MEAL §4 We h r 1Ì MEALS 20c up Jewell Cafe M a n u fa c tu re r» A. k H heeler and two daughters of Medford, moved to Central Point' this week. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu ¿ “ 'Y 2« 'Special)- Vital fact« that should prove of great value to Oegon manufacturer, are shown in Mr. and Mrs. 8. p. Bittner, of Au-! a study Ju.t completed here by the i HR I S T A I\ « III Kt H hum. New York, are here visiting bureau of business research, it is I». E. .Millón), Postor Mr anil Mrs. t> Watkins They declared by David E. Kaville, di Bible School. 9:45 a m Mias Kula iiinie from New York by plane ar rector of the bureau. The study is riving Sunday evening Mr Bittner entitled "W age Payment Pluns Used Boneon, Supt. is airmail pilot between Buffalo and b) Oregon .Manufacturers." and Is Morning Worahlp, 11. Cleveland the work of Claustn D. Hadley, assi stant professor of business adminis |t I. compiled from answers Mr and Mrs Arlle Thompson and tration duughter, Erma and Jean Herman to questionnaires received from 131 son. drove to Crater Lake Sunda» maniifartuers employing 10 or more Arlene Thompson, who had been workers. The study revealed that textile visiting her grandmother drove from Redmond to Crater l^ke. met her manufacturers have been most pro Buy B o d y W o o d parents there, and returned home' gressive In adopting Incentive sy C heaper with them. stems of wage payment and are in- creaalngly tending to follow the T h an Slabs John Wright and son. John Jr., of Eastern practice of changing from a day rate to a piece rate. It also iKIverside, California, are visiting friends and relatives here. Mr "how. that unwarranted failure of C entral Point Wright Is a brother to Joe. Will and incentive wage plana in Oregon for r,'r( ‘*(n concern, ha. been brought W ood Yard Geo., Wright and to Mr. Frank about by the practice of basing Cochran. Phone 333 Piece rate, on past performance rather than scientific atudle. Get your Canning Apricots at Fa Too many Oregon plants. In the her. store. FIRE H A Z A R D S a lip (Clmrrhpa l A I N VO UR C O M M U N I T Y Stock Fire Insurance engineers have made careful study and analysis o f the fire con ditions o f every city and town. Detail* *>i this survey and recommendations for Save Money ï improvement may he had upon requcvt. Some o f the community activities of f 1 STOCK FIRE INSURANT I - ( orrcct building regulations and saf-’ ÂÏ Ç chimney construction, already adopted by more than 300 cities and towns; -■ Proper standards for community .fire protection; Educational and advisory w ork with lots! Wednesday evening a swim inlng party and welnle roast were enjoyed at Cantrall. on the Apple gate The following were present Peggy Lawrence, Fern Cherryholnies Naomi Johnson. Geraldine Jones Vi vlan Jones. Wilbur Yakel. Alvin \|a pie, Donald Patteraon, Orville Cas ler. Harold Smith and Mr Roy Jones Dr. Schultse, Instructor of reli gion. education at the Willamette University, and Miss Bertha Pruel his slater-tntlaw. visited at the home of II P. Jewell last Wednesday and Thursday. They made a trip to Cra ler Lake while here The Men's club of the Christian « hurt h had a t>tcnl< at Ashland Suu day The men were aciompanled 1» their families .Mr. Millard was un- ebio to attend because c; IU d m -f hia Wife auu u # » » s o i . Chambers o f Commerce, schools, hos pitals, city governments and various or ganizations along hre prevention lines; t o > i n i rt-: l i n k i » k Cosmetics Boyer 4- Maintenance o f U nderw riters' Labora tories; 5- Fighting the crime o f arson through "V cooperation wi th p o lice and lire departments, fire m arshals and other officials. W a v i n g & C u rlin g Fluids Shaving C ream s A ls o O ther Lines of Cosmetics STONE’S L)RUU STORE r "V l*uir«»fi ( « » g , . , , , A* ' < are n p m tn u j by THF emtAiio,u \ ATlov, . , ¡ nH ‘ ---- -------- " ■1Srntl f " )•»> ttmmumtj ° r « • * — * * * N‘ » voRK ,J . '-Ir" - AN IR A N C IIC O . H m w w M —- c IM< iy lS