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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1932)
Id , ,t :! on the 19th day of August, and the further - . docketed in the Clerk's offir Court in said County on tlu • ill day i 932i tn a certain action therein fifty and no-Dm it»7 **•* The fruit nun of California «re wherein Jackson and as — attorney g 8 I feM » rk kVJ In Oregon i Homes — — — — — c of I O t JB Clllitc I I sou-- . n iiciviu »-v — - County ------ jay Building — _ _ tJfhM n l *11 September. 193- ftanui of reauiu of competition be —— — — * .NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Loan Association, an Oregon Build- was enrolled and a w Jij8 tween trucks and the railroads. The (..o i n t S|iuil* l’ as» »s l#*|iet'lio» Inspect lop pursuant to the terms of the said ex- j and Loan Corporation as Plain- Clerk's office of •au°Cj!,''(l I WILSONVILLE Re-established, September 13. 192» I fruit and vegetable growers of that ' ..rutilili. I "ill oil the 15th jla y J>f| ttff recovered judgment against County on the .Uthd n * " " o'clock -I—-»- a ” 1 William A. Childers and Amanda — o( best iUivri interests of sUte> “ *» p “ . »»«rted. are dependent t ch a — m ___ potatoes to pass the in- 0ctob, r’, , 1932, at 10:00 M. 1932. Devoted to the 111« rnta v i r n a H i fnP m a r k e t i n g A ......I in n p m r n t i . k o n .w tp ih Oliver W. Gaylord t h e __NOTICE IS Central Point and vicinity. I200.000.u00 worth for the sum of One thous- 1 HAT. pursuant to - Entered as second class matter at I ness. It is the railroads ■---- >—-« and hundred anu no-100 uu-iuu said —>*u execution <-*ccuuon, r i ».m wm ..t,ra*<| ; —«•*, tin -.st office. Central Point. Ore-! vide the refrigerator can Dollars, less the sum of ° f October, 1932. •» ,,*8 1 gon, under the Act of March 3 1879 ! possible long distance stock credits, less the sum a. m.. at the front door ^ eastern market. But ine " ul* • ports E. R Jackman, extension crop judgment, together w h u me cuoio »1 „ 7 7 accrued „ raag earnings said souse it' ^ earniugs , , on on said Jaekann house in in r the the f Cit. the local fruit and vegetable business SDeclai,*t tIum ihe otate college. Mr |hl8 Bai, subject to redemption h . i of ai ***** r . ” 8 SUBSCRIPTION RATES ha. been taken over by trucks, with Ÿ ^ n i with the aid of the Clack..- provided by “ aw all of the right, title • * «* , being the IUB of $13.0.63. M U O * * . unty, Ore*0, One year ...........- .......... - ........... 12.00 l i I S developing several “ '"i- distinct strains of p ' 0nje . « ^ < Petty. i * m .1 1 .1. i.,..!,.... «... „“ A « « * ® ' Six Months ..................... ........... U O'» u l l ‘“ “. Jr., Ruth Catherine April _* 6 th, 1931. in t * s j n o u ^ o l , ¡ " ~ « h ¿ t h e ÿ g ^ h :jj wondering what will happen to .heir the Garnets from which he wiU Petty! K i r i National Bank of Med- $173.7* plus $135.00 attorney's fees. ^Usfy^^ Payable ln advance. With reden, thfA rn«tu .1 . 1 distant markets if anything happens choose the best this fall. ford. gun. , Administrator 7 4 . Uxe^ pald^ plue^$20.00 fo rd . On O regon A d m in is tr a to r of 0 1 the m e p i” l u “ s i> $ * * 1 ° “ 6 . ...........— ------- - , ^ rnrtom .T ,?"* of ***** ale -0 Advertising rates on application. to the railroads, because of the lat Estate of Rollie A. Petty, Sr., de- Insurance premium paid with costs 0f thS* h w* pr0Til*»» ^ all of tb Office— Second Street, off Main. ter’s loss of this local business. But . t. .u : t u . . . . 1.. 1 ¡m..« A a nn.i at Twenty- right, title and ’ c rowers ssrav for Blight ed; Rollie A. Petty Jr., Lillian and riiahnrHAmpntR disbursements taxed taxed at Twenty- a. 01 the problem does not belong to Cali the Haid'defe‘ ndíB“ ‘L* aid defendant« c l. MEDFORD—-Peach and apricot Fortune and George W. Petty. John seven and 30-100 ($27.30) Dollars that ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL dat G» fornia alone. Every community and h a . and Mamo* Matilda Guddai w* 1 .1 rhis district ase being ad- Doe Fortune and Jane Doe Petty, had which Judgment was e" ro*led alJd growers In this district ase being ad state has it. We can reach many Editor and Proprietor on the lath day of October, 1929, or docketed in the Clerk s office of said had on the 21st day of‘'> * _ _______ -u— markets by shipping our lumber by vised to spray their trees for con now have in and to the following de-| Court in said County on the 19th day 1928, or now havo’ in" ‘"'"’H trol of peach blight just as soon as boats, but there are some we can following described p L “? ^ situated in the of August 1932 reach only by rail. And the wheat the fruit is off, and if possible before scribed property, IS HEREBY GIVEN ed in the C u n t, o f j ^ . T State of Oregon, NOTICE the fall rains start. Peach blight County of Jackson, growers and the apple men face the 1 THAT, pursuant to the terms of the of Oregon, to-wit same situation. When all ls said, causes dleback, dead buds and gum to-wit Commencing at the S outh, said execution, I will on the 24th Lot numbered Five (5 ) ln the public, however it may feel on cankers, and ls the cause of much corner of Lot 1. ln J ' day of September, 1932, at 10:00 Block numbered One (1 ), Nar- the transportation problem, will be of the red spotting on apricot fruit. anoke Addition to 1 regun's Addition to the City of o ’clock a. ni., at the front door o f the foolish if, taking advantage of all Bordeaux mixture 4-4-50 is the ma O l H FARM OUTLOOK Jackson County, Oregon Medford, Oregon, according to Courthouse in the City of Medford, Rising stock market prices cause the transportation facilities that are terial recommended by County Agent North 101 feet; then-. . the official plat thereof, now of in Jackson County, Oregon, offer many experts to believe that the na- j available, it doea not at the same Wilcox. 4 5.87 feet; th en ce^ V ,. record. for sale and will sell at public auction t«?a Is turnliiK the corner, again bo*, time protBct Its own best Interests.— feet; thence West 45.87 <«! . _____J ____ „ 1 r . , A- Ait M U o a h i n n i n n l U a r a l i i Dated this 8th day of September, for cash to the highest bidder, to sat ginning its march toward normal Everett (Washington) Herald. KLAMATH FALLS-A heavy yield 1932. the place of beginning ' isfy said Judgment, together with conditions. of o. A. C. No. 7 barley expected to RALPH G. JENNINGS, the costs of this sale, subject to re- 1932 Lot us hope so, although the peo ItlG CHOI'S AND POOR PRICES go 100 bushels to the acre Is report lh'8 2Uh d4‘ °** Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. ,iemption as provided by law, all of ple of Jackson county should not Farmers in great numbers through ed by E. M. Babb who has 200 acres RALPH G. JBNM hm I By OLGA E. ANDERSON, j the right, title and interest that the misunderstand the facts about their out this country are suffering from of this variety planted this season Deputy. ' sai j defendants, William A. Childers Sheriff of Jackson Count»‘ SJ own condition. A rise iu stock prices crops that exceed the present effec This barley was brought here last % Olga E. Andtriog | and Amanda M. Childers and Oliver a general boom 011 the excuanges, tive world-demand. This applies to year by Mr. Babb and yielded 105 Sept. 15-22-29-Oct. 6 \Y. Gaylord had on the 22nd day of September, 1, 8, I S ^ L h and a "prosperity" like that which l ttxe south and parts of the west, bushels per acre. This seed has now NOTICE TO CREDITORS I December, 1928, or now have in visited the United States under the I w here bumper crops have brought been scattered throughout the com IN THE COUNTY COURT OF and to the following described pro- Coolidge administration, will mean' educed prices. munity and the variety is expected little to the agricultural portion of |THK STATE OF OREGON. FOR perty, situated ln the County of Jack- In simple terms the problem of the to gain popularity rapidly. the population. JACKSON COUNTY. son, State of Oregon, to-wit: agriculturist ls to assist the farmers One of the phenomena connected to handle this surplus, ln such a lu the Matter of the Estate of JO- The North Half of Lots five with the Coolidge prosperity was an fashion that the world may secure SEl’ li E. SPATZ, Deceased. ( 5 ), Six (6 ), Seven (7 ) and Eve Benson Reopens entire absence of anything like pros the necessary and valuable fruits of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Eight (8 ) ln Block Seventeen perity for the majority of the farm the toil of her sons, and the sons In the above entitled Court and Es- (17) ln the Town of Jackson- Dancing Academ y ers of the nation. For more than receive fair and adequate return for _ T H E \ T R E—MedfwC tate on the 18th day of May, 1932, ville, Oregon. a decade the farmers have been ig their labor. by Order of the Hull. C. B. Lauikin, Dated this 20th day of August nored, their real interests have been To do this it is necessary to or SATURDAY ONLY, H*, b i Eve Benson, dancing instructor in judge of said Court, the uudersigned, 1932. disregarded and they have been per ganize the farmers. This seems to Lulu E. Spatz, was duly appointed RALPH Q. JENNINGS. L a w o f the Tong i Medford for over eight years, has mitted only to catch such crumbs be impossible through voluntary co ‘‘ a ^ uall.^ d as r Administratrix of Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. Phyllis ItiirringtOB as buppened to fall from the crowd operation. The aid of the govern reopened her studio on West Main | f the said Estate of Joseph E. Spatz, By Olga E. Anderson, ed tables of the industrialists and mental agencies becomes necessary street, Medford, after having' attend Deceased; and all persons having Deputy. ed the Normal school and Convention SUN., M o n ., TIES., W ed ] financial favorites. and the thought of the best thinkers September 18,19,30,31 It will take more than a stock is constantly turned to the solution of Dancing Masters at Chicago thiB (-*j11118 against said Estate are here- Aug. 25, Sep. 1 ,-8-16 August. She returned home via Los **> ««tilled to tile the same in pro- market boom to help the farmers of of the problem. D. W. GRIFFITH'S Angeles, spending Borne time secur- ] l,er tonu wit*i Kelly At Kelly Alter NOTICE OF SH ERIFFS HALE Jackson county. They will have to it If the federal government Is un ing valuable dance material from I ne>'s tor said Estate at 119 North By virtue of an execution on Fore work out their own destiny, and the able to adopt through Its congress, T H E BIRTH OF only way to anything like permanent effective measures for the farmers' the leading studios lu that city. She Lentral Street, Medford, Oregon, closure duly issued out of and under visited the famous Megliji Kiddie w*tbin six (b> mouths from the dute prosperity in this section ls the de protection, it might be possible for the seal of the Circuit Court of the A NATION velopment of diversfled farming In the Interested states through some Studios, spending considerable time ut t*1« first publication of this No- State of Oregon, In and for the Coun Eighth Wonder of the World | there, and the Fanchon-Marco stu- j . U c e ou the 2ath day of August, 1932. terests. ty of Jackson, to me directed and form of Joint action, to take effective LULU E. SEAT/, No man, we take It, with any steps to assist ln the holding anti dios also, as well as others, specializ-J dated on the 24th day of August, J DROUGHT TO LIKE THROt'GL Administratrix. sense advocates the abadonmeut of orderly marketing of crops, when ing ln various phases of the dance, j THE MIRACLE OF SOL\»| 1932, in a certain action therein, All interested inquirers should 1 Aug. 2a, Sept. 1,8,16,22 auythiug as a money crop on our large surpluses are produced. SCREEN wherein Portland Mortgage Co., a phone 1111, or call at the studio f o r ! ---------------------—— farms. At the same time, we know corporation as Plaintiff, recovered further valuable iuformation. of few responsible agricultural load TUCKS and FRI. Sept. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE judgment against Gus Ouddat, and ers who do not urge the enlargement List of 24 Oregon By virtue of an execution ou Fore Matilda Guddat, his wife the defend-' “ W orking Girli V of poultry flocks, hog growing dairy closure duly issued out of uud underlant8’ for the sum of $3226.66 with Farm Organizations Paul Luca* L E G A L N O TIC E ing plants, truck growing anu other the seal of the Circuit Court of the interest from September 20, 1931 at avenues that make for a balanced 8% per annum, the further sum of! Siate of Oregon, in and for tüo Coun Compiled by Gatlin SATURDAY. Sept. 24 and sane agricultural development. ty of Jackson, to nie directed and $240.85 with interest at 10% per a n -' NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE Alreay ln this country there are num from March 24, 1932 and the "C y c lo n e Kid" BY VIRTUE of an Execution on signs that progress is being made. Twenty-four agricultural organi further sum of $22.00 with interest Buzz Barton It Is entirely too slow, however, and zations, six of which are regional in Foreclosure duly Issued out of and thereon at 10% per annum from every effort should be made to speed character, are active in Oregon at under the seal of the Circuit Court DAILY MAT 1 .30— KVK T p. j April 8, 1932, the further sum of BATTERIES its course. In this, the Individual this time aside from the cooperative of the State of Oregon, ln and for $12.50 searching records with costal Continuous Sat-Hun. l:30lolll farmer can do Ills part, without wait marketing or purchasing organiza the County of Jackson, to me direct ami ELECTRICAL SERVICE and disbursements taxed at Sixty CHILDREN I Oc— ADULTS 1 lug for government help, or other tions, according to a list compiled by ed and dated on the 8th day of Sep seven and 95-100 Dollars, with costs forms of subsidy. George O. Gatlin, extension market tember, 1932, ln a certain action O-Volt-ia plate ing specialist of Oregon State college. therein, wherein Jackson County $ 3 .5 0 1 Year Guarantee The list shows two general farm Building and Loan Association, an HEAL IGNORANCE <i. S. BLAC KFORD Oregon corporation, as Plaintiff, re 11 organizations form «-Volt-13 plat,. There are so many things that we organizations, d a ir y m a n ed along commodity lines, three covered judgment against Rollie A. PERMANENT WAVES don't know that we would be em breed associations, six regional or Petty, Jr., and Ruth Catherine Petty, $ « Year Guarantee Fresh Milk and Cream harassed to print a list, even In gen ganizations with Oregon members, his wife, the defendants, for the sum 84.00, 85 00, »7.00 Delivered Daily eral terms, but at the same time and two miscellaneous groups. They of One Thousand and no-100 Severin Batterie* SHAMPOO and FINGER Will financial operations get the best of are all composed or controlled by ($1,000.00) Dollars, less the sum of Phone 14x1 Central Point Recharged 8100 us. $204.00 paid on the principal, less Oregon farmers and operate as edu All Other* For example, the other day the cational, the sum of *18.04 accrued dividends promotional FINGER WAY E 73r United States government borrowed service organizations. The list to- •PD***'! *he reduction of the prin- ■ ■ .■ .■ .V .V .V .V A V r tN W W W W V $060,000,000, paying Interest on gether with the name and address of r' pa‘.. WET WAVE, 3.V °* $777-!M>' plus half of the amount ut 2 l-8th per Generator* president of each organization interest at 10% per annum from ¡ ¡ T R O W B R I D G E cent and 3 l-4th per cent oil the the $ 1 .7 5 •» July lis t 1921, in the amount of follows: other half. $45 48, with kim I a and disbursements General Farm Organization* WINELAND’S Cabinet Works It looked cheap enough, but we taxed at Thirty-three and 60-100 SEVERIN Oregon Farmers' Union— L. H are now advised by a writer that the McBee, Dallas. (111 R ) Dollars, and the further Everything iu Cabinet YVork hanks of the nation ran use the cer Battery Service Beauty Shoppe Oregon State Orange— Ray W M * of Sawaaxty-ftve and no-100 tlflcates of the treasury as security 1522 V Riverside Berri.lale '1 7 5 0 0 » Dollar«, a* attorney's fees, Established in 1908 Master, MontablUa station. Port for a loan from the U K. Treasury of Gill, wlileli JeAgOMtt was enrolled and Phone «1 land. $050,000,000 in national bank notea, ('«■moodily Organization* ’ ■ ■■V A V 2/lv , 1A W A W W W W | and they will have to pay the gov Eastern Oregon Wheat League — ernment only one-half of one per James Hill, Pendleton. cent Interest. Oregon Cattle end Horae Raisers Why the federal government should borrow from the bankers and Asao.— Herman Olirer, John fray Oregon Dairy Council — Sidney then allow them to use the collateral as a basts for currency to replace the Miller, Woodburn. Ore. Oregon Dairymen s Association — sum loaned Is a financial puxxle that passes over our bewildered brain like George Fullenwider, Carlton Oregon Hop Grower»— Dean H a bullet overhead. Walker, Independence Oregon Lily Growers' Association I-OISOMNG WELL OF PROGRESS G. E. McAlpine, Mllwaukle. Former Senator James W. Wads Oregon Pouitrymen'e Association' LO S A N G E L E S $ 3 0 worth declare« that one of the great — Fred Cockeli, Mllwaukle L***v aw? day— 16 day limit. est obstacles to better times Is the Oregon Htate Beekeepers Associa G<*<d ns fu i train* in modern tremendous burden of taxation now tion— 8. D. Williams. Portland. ret lining ihair <ar% Aim in loxir- being carried by the people of this Oregon State Horticultural Society Mi deeping rar« (overnight berth country. He lays down a tax plat ■C. L. Lon*. Corvallis at lidie a* |i AO extra) form embodying the following four Oregon Wool Grower»— Fred A. principles which are fundamental If Phillips, Baker. Om* IT j y i jr e t the country Is to return to a "sound Woatern Nut Growers Association SAN fRANCINCO . . ||8 and sane government": — W. G. Brown, Portland. LOS ANGELES . . . »24 1. Immediate reduction of 25 Breed A**o< let Ion* per cent in the operating coat of Oregon Ouernsey Cattle Club — ' rnment; 2— the withdrawal of John Gaffney, Jr., Oregon City. government from competition with Oregon Holstein Breeders Associa private bualneaa; 3— the abolition tion— Frank Durbin, Sr„ Salem. UTAH of all activities by the government Oregon Jersey Cattle Club— Har which are not essentially govern- old Grlbble, Auburn. menttal, and ♦— cessation of Federal Mlecellaneou* Organization* aid to enterprise# not strictly Feder cfeegon Cooperative Council — al in their nature. Glenn B. Marsh. Hood River. The average citlxen has seen gov Oregon Reclamation Congress — ernment thrust Itself deeper and Robert 00 » W. Sawyer, Bend. deeper Into bis pockbook at a time * • PER TO N North Pacific Organization* when national income has •'•■en de Farm Rate Council— H. F Rich ALSO clining lie has seen the creation ards. Portland. O FACTORY IIL4M KH of now bureaus and commissions Northwest Bulb Growers Associa when businesses and Individuals have tion FIR « PINK SLAB n Arthur Bowman. Portland found necessary to cut costs of all AT SI MMER PRICES Fruit Corporation— O kinds He has seen gigantic Federal K Northwest Conant. Yakima, Wash. subsidies for projects to benefit but Medford Fuel Co. Northwest Livestock Shippers a few of the people, but which must T eleph on e H.I | Traffic League— W. a . Ayres, Eu he paid for by all. He has seen the gene. bureaucratic machine become In Orvgon-Washtngton Pear Bureau creasingly unwieldy, Inefficient and David H Rosenberg, Medford. expensive Western Cherry Council— Egbert Taxation 1» one of the vital prob lems of the time. It Is Intimately Smith, San Francisco. related to the future of Industry, em ployment. tn vestment of capital, property-owning, and home-huilding Excessive taxation Is a barrier to B O W M A N ’S every activity of an idlvtdnal or bus B E A U T Y SH OPPE iness. The mounting cost of govern ment Is, In effect, poisoning the well General Repairing Permanent Wave*— 82 .No. 8*1*0 of progress 85 .NO Marvels SUr and “ .Ne— 85.5«». Marvel* .V*c and ilk — Body & Fender Work T i l l T ltlH III | W IT H h l l J T I I M Rear«. KW. Writing in hla column In the Hal-i F in ger W axe*— We« :i,V . d ry , l\«H Auto Wrecking llmore Sun. Frank Kent, one of thej Mhain|»i>o Shingle Itob, :i.N* wisest and most dispassionate of O ther* .Vic. M edical,*! >r *<>a|0c*» Washington newspaper correspond-! iVV extra Oiling and Greasing enta. saya "The indications are that! Hot «Ml Shain|Mx> 8I.IMI this l presidential) campaign will not j l.oxalon Ktnae Vk 1729 N. Riverside be very enlightenlug to the thinking Sgns tal Shainpiai, Mpcger YYave *otei a • • • The poll! » on M l am i M anicure. 81 25 •idea is to attach and ignore, attack P h one 8.15-M P hene 8 ? and Ignore. That la ihe trouble with IU5 W M ain M e d fo r d Night P h on e 137(4-1. politics Invariably It la an appeal to prejudice, «ever to re*»on • • •"! C.YI.IL'ORNIt .*e W , THURSDAY. S E P T E T Th.» A M E R IC A S . C E N TR A L POINT. *zhaiU O* PAGE TWO W O R R IE D A m e r ic a n EDITORIALS ROX **t3 top 6.00 ■I San Francisco and back * 20 ! PA TRONIZE . . HOME Institution Southern Pacific COAL A dvertise R egularly * and M ann’s A u t o S e r v ic e Systematically in AMERICAN Xik