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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1933)
MAY 2». IO** Tb« AJLCIU.CA3. CENTRAL CO INT. OREGON »A O E TURKS E c o n o m ic H ig h lig h t s W ay / to H ealth easterly ou the West line of Oakdale Avenue. 50 feet; thence Southwesterly at right angles to Oakdale Avenue, to the al ley. thence North on Kast line of alley to South line of Fourth Street, thence Northeasterly ou South line of Fourth Street to beginning. Dated this 23rd day of May, 1933. W A L T E R J. OLMSCHE1D, Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon My OLGA K ANDERSON. Deputy. May 25, June l-S-15 l¡up|x-niiigs Timi A f f o » ihr Dinner interest payments will be guaran rail», Dividend Cheeks amt Tax teed by te Federal government. , Ay A D A R .-M A Y N E Mills of Every lu d i)i<lu«l. Nation al anil liileriuitninaj 1’ roblrnis In- The "trade boom" is actually at- •«•par-ble from l.wal W i'lfirr . uing appreciable dimensions. A gene.al rise all along the industrial ___________ President Roosevelt's proposed hue has been made and held. New trawb«rri< ly reported statistics are the most r . Ion« and impatient watt on mold that has been rinsed in cold subject of discussion, has finally encouraging in many months •* 1 "•"1 "*>* remalnin, been completed Prt.clp.1 feature to UARLOADINGS— Stieable increase told thAlr -leason is to be a short strawberries, rut in halves. Chill , $3.300.000.000 public works pro- reported by several railroads NOTICE OF S H E R IF F S SALE apa f ust it ltd In in making makini? thp __> K ... . . wa aropustified the before cuivinv reiving Yield: . ■ 7 * servings STEEL— Prices rising. produc By Virtue of an execution iu Fore gram, including federal, state and A of thorn while they are avail- St ran berry Tarts closure duly issued out of and under municipal building projects. Be tion up * egg yolks to ua. C O N STRIC TIO N— A demand for the seal of the Circuit Court of the tween $250.000,000 and $350.00,- State of Oregon, In aud for the aatrlthro rain 1-3 cup granulated sugar ucw housing is beginning to appear. [ County of Jackson, to me directed 000 of this will be for highway con hksh is chiefly in the juic*. 1*4 cups scalded milk R E T A IL T R A D E — Sales increas and dated on the 20th day of May, struction Bonds will be issued to t high.[their delicious, refresh- 1 *4 tsp. vanilla finance the project, and will be ed in greater degree than the usual 1933. iu a certain action therein, flavor »lore than compensates wherein Jackson County Building Halv'd tart shells rmortized over a period of 15 to 20 seasonal gain would have indicated and Loan Association, an Oregon the lack ui ..... I ell met 1 quart strawberries, well ripe years. There will be provision for! COTTON Textile Industry re-j building and Loan Corporation as too. la "Hen supplied by the Whipped cream a certain amount of new tax levy iu ! ports a sudden rush of business, Plaintiff, r e c o v e r e d judgment of < I Beat egg yolks slightly. Add su the bill— sufficient to pay interest! Decided improvement in the bus- against Charles K Brown the de ■ p tli gar.and scalded milk. Turn into and sinking fund requirements. T h is, 11*“*8 failure situslion has been re fendant, for the sum of Seven hun dred fifty and no-100 ($750.00) salads a nil milk shakes, on Ice the top of a double boiler and cook tax will probably take the form of j Ported for several months. Othei Dollars, less the sum of $190.00 or as shortcake, are only a over hot water, stirring constantly a sales tax— described as "re-em- K°od 8i* n8 are reports of wage earn stock credits, less the sum of $26 30 tke wi, ys to use strawberries, until the custard coats the spoon ployment tax" or a "breakfast tax" ers ot *'age increases and new eni- accrued euruiugs ou said stock, be interesting recipes call for the Iminediately remove from the fire. on coffee and tea ployment from many parts of the ing (he sum of $53J.70, plus inter fruit.» A number of tempting cool, and add the flavoring. Just o f w-dp interest to business, both country. Security markets have, of est on $750.00 from the 25th day of March. 1932 to the 3rd day of wberryr recipes are offered t h - before serving time turn the custard iarKP and small. Is the provision ofirourse. been extremely active, with February, 1933 at 10% per auuunt into tart shells to a depth of about the bill which will lift the anti-trust »lock prices rising sharply, because being the sum of $64 17, plus inter- Ktraw berry llavariiin half an inch. Over this pile straw- and permit industrial cooper of the possib.lity of currency infla- eu on $633.70 from the 3rd day of tables»», n granulated gelatin berries that have been cut In halves ati0n In a manner that is now ills- Hon. Industries which have, in the February. 1933 to date hereof at the rate of 10% per annum being tableapoi ns cold water and sweetened. Top with whipped gai Government and business will past, done a large export business, the sum of $13.94 plus $5.00 for quartMira wherries cream and serve at once. Yield: ( [ work in partnership, and the gov- are much encouraged by the tarifl continuation of abstract of title with tablespoi strained lemon juice tarts. e nnient will have the p o w e *- to act. tiuce which was recently agreed up- 'costs and disbursements taxed at 35-100 ($34.35) ”• v cup gra: ulated sugar Strawberry Sauce for Angle Food An Industrial control board, o f , on by the major powers, to last un Thirty-four and Dollars, and the further sum of Six — __Vs cupsi whipping cream 1 cup cream, whipped which four of the five members will HI the world economic conference ty and no-100 ($60.00) Dollars, as v.v,v¡often the gelatin in the cold » 1-3 cup powdered‘ sugar be cabinet officers. Is to be appoint- has had an opportunity to iron out attorney's fees, which judgment was _ Crush 1 egg white ed to supervise trade associa- 1 some of the difficulties in interna- enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court In said County U ul press quickly through a strain *4 cup crushed strawberries tion agreements. | Honal relations. on the 20th day of May, 1933. l to retno) ■! n t-i teaspoon vanilla This marks the first successful! Notice is hereby given that, pur 5 uld be at least a cup o ' the b- i i . Whip cream, add sugar, beaten effort to lift or make less stringent KLA M A TH FA LLS Several Kla- suant to the terms of the said exe et Won»«- Stand 'he snaked gelatin or egg white, strawberries and vanilla, the anti-trust laws, since their pas-! math county farmers, cooperating cution. I will on the 24th day of i()w a pan o i hot water to melt, then and combine all lightly. One half sage during 'the Theodore Roose- w’ ith County Agent t . A. Henderson, June. 1933. at 10:00 o'clock a. in., at the front door of the Courthouse tin It into the berry puree. Add enp peeans or walnuts may be added veil administration Business has will test out seed flax on the major in the City of Medford. In Jackson .\v.v, ar, and when disolved. set in a for variety. This Sauce is delicious long held that they have outlived soil types of the county this year. L. County, Oregon, offer for sale and of cold water. As soon as the served with angel food cake or with their usefulness, and that they were hi- Tlllotson and John ( oakley will will sell at public auction for cash uto begins to thicken, fold in an Ice cream sandwich created to meet a condition which plrnt on the lake bottom soils ol lo the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, together with the costs no longer exists. They have forced' Tule Lake; the H. J. Beardsley of this sale, subject to redemption wasteful production and cut-throat planting at Lone Pine will be on hill as provided by law, all of the right competlon. Industrial leaders be-'land on which water Is available: title and Interest that the suld de- lieve elimination will make possible K \ <:• , m . V M M . w ill m a k e a fendant Charles E. Brown had on i the 20th day of October, 1928, or ¡■arm mortgage benefits as w e ll1 ing power of agricultural cotnmodi- Cooperative work vital to orderly planting on heavy peat land; and now has In and to the following Bids her prtc*8 for farm products in ties in the base period” — August and sound business recovery. j G*e trial on the H. G. Bunch faint described property, situated In the ” M tM (O tl ' -« farm""- buy an 111! ’Parity” 1» CX T h « other p »n d t»l A t a t o h t n l l N at Hynley will 1)0 established 0» County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wit: ms 3!» «Tided for in the new Farm Art chance value is clearly the goal of measurA—-railroad legislation— is soil typical of the upper project Lots Fifteen (15) and Sixteen information released the Farm Act. Three production meeting difficulties. Its chief pur- (16 1 in Block Six ( 6 ) of Laurel- . gfrn>- the Oregon Agricultural Exten control plans are provide <1— laad j to coordinate lines, under hurst Addition to the City of Med Legal Notices ford. Oregon, according to the of n Service cooperating with the leasing, domestic allotment, and tht a Federal supervisor, thus prevent- ficial plat thereof. S. Department of Agriculture. marketing agreements Farmer par- ,,K the waste and economic loss \o T M 'K OK KUKRI EE’H SALK Dated this 23rd day of May, 1933. _Borrowers from Federal Land ticipation must be on a voluntary arising from too many trains serv- f,y V IR TU E of an Execution on W A L T E R .1. OLMSCH.EID. • re to receive a moratorium lias's, with benefits in cash payment . ing a given locality. Obvious re- Foreclosure duly issued out of aud Sheriff ol Jackson County, Oregon. — payments on principal for fi\ provided for those who cooperate suit of this would he additloua) under the seal of^ the Circuit Court By OLGA E. ANDERSON, of the State of Oregon, Deputy. I ford o.rs, plus reduction in the inter. t ' pplication nnlieation is to bo br> gradual at as I railroad nnemnlovment. Labor if unemployment is ¡ ^ C o u n t y ' « d l r w t - 1 May 25, June 1-8-15 e to 4 V4|per cent, They also will rap d a rate a< is deemed feasible, demanding that something be done (i(j an(j (|atPd on the 20th day ofi helped w ith inten -t with consumers interests protected to prevent this, if the legislation. May. 1933, in a certain action there NOTICE OF S H E R IF F ’S SALE iy are unable to pay. There are by provisions in the act, according passes. in, wherein Jackson County Build* By Virtue of an execution on Fore 9,000 Fed' ral Land Bank mort- the Extenson Service circular. The Administration Is thus he- 1,1K “ n<!, gon building and loan corporation. closure duly issued out of a n d under jors in the country with over $1,- tween two thorns, the necessity ol as Plaintiff, recovered Judgment the seal of the Circuit Court of the 0,000,000 borrowed. making possible the reduction in rail agajnst c p. Sllliman and Elsie Wln- Slate of Oregon, In H ud for the Farmers who have mortgages General Trade Rise 1 operating cost if the lines are to be ifred Silliman, the defendants, for County of Jackson to me directed saved, and the fear of creating more the sum of Two thousand three hun- and dated on the 22nd day of April. th Joint j Stork Land Banks may , . , dred fifty and no-lUO ($2,350 00) 1933, In a certain action therein ist o be benefited under the provi Continues Full Swing unemployment when employment is DolUrs plu8 intprPst thereon from wherein A A Schramm, Superin -ns of the Farm Act which offei the most vital of issues. ,|uiy 31st. 1932, to December 14 tendent of Banks of the State of .-------- 1932, at 10% per annum, being the Oregon as Plaintiff, recovered Judg I ford dstance in the liquidation of thest L. Rowe and The new farm relief act has be- sum of $87.48, less the sum of ment against John —nks. provided they n dm tli.-ii NEW YORK, May 2 4 The expan- ----- — - • credits, less the sum Martha A Rowe the defendants, for — .«rest rates to 5 per cent and " l1 s:ou if general business activity; come law. Curiously enough, the ^¿54 0*0 accrued earnings on said t the sum of Three thousand -"ise foreclosure proceedings for 2 whicu began with the ending of t he j best known portion of it the cur- stoc|{ plus Interest on $1268.00 ($3000 00 1 Dollars, together wllh per annum from section -does not from December 14th. 1932 to date Interest at 8 % an. bank holiday continues to be in full rency inflation December 8th. 1931 with costs and The Actj provides help to othei swing, according to the Alexander deal directly with the farmer at all. hereof at 10% per annum, being the disbursements taxed at Fifteen and rm n o r R i - o r s through a ape Hamllson Institate's current bulle ............. . . . . . b . . . O ' » “ „ " • “ -’ ¡ u S r , 1 s x 16-100 ($15.15) Dollars, and the available for a vast program of farm anj disbursements taxed at further sum of Two hundred forty tl bond issue of $2,000.000,000 >o tin, which says: and no-100 ($240 00) Dollars, as lae funds for loaning to farmers "The latest report shows that mortgage financing. The Secretary Th$rty-seven ami 10-100 ($37.10) attorney's fees, which judgment was of Agriculture has aulhoritv to boost Dollars, and the further sum of Onej to wish to borrow from the F •ri freight car loadings during the Iasi enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's „ ‘ " " t J r n e y ' s I office of said Court in said County al Land Banks. New loans are tc week of April rose to the highest "arm prices, limit production and wh|(h judgment was enrolled on tlie 22nd day of April, 1933. made on the same liberal terms figuie this year. I-oadings were only release the food and textile Indus- Notice is hereby given that, pur-j iries front anti-trust law prohibt- aI1(| docketed In the Clerk's office of granted old borrowers. 3.3 per cent below the volume of a said Court in said County on the suaut to the terms of the said ex Further provision is made to pro- year ago which is the most favorable t|ong ecution. 1 will ou the 3rd day of de funds to enable farmers to re- comparison with the preceding year He will soon call a conference o f ! 2° ^ ^ ^ H K U Y GIVEN that June, 1933. at 10:00 o'clock a m producers, handlers, and others the t(>rms Df the said at the front door of the Courthouse em farm property lost by fore since the beginning of 1930 terested In the basic commodities— execution, 1 will on the 24th day of in the City of Medford. In Jackson jsure sine. July 1. 1931. In fact, ‘ Automobile production has shown wheat, cotton, corn, hogs, rice, to- June. 1933, at 10:00 o'clock a. nt.. County Oregon, offer for sale and it aection of the Farm Act eon-, a steady expansion since the middle bacco and milk products. Later on at the front door of the Courthouse will sell ut public auction for cash ins provisions through which ex .. . . in the City of Medford, in Jackson, to the highest bidder, to satisfy said of March. During the first week ot commodity councils will be formed rom]|y ( ) r , o f f e r for sale and1 Judgment, together with the costa salve debts may be cut down, in May the output reached 51.436 cars, and movements launched seeking to wi|j 8ej| at auction for cash of this sale, subject to redemption rest rates reduced, payments on a new high for 193 3. The latest re rehab'litate agriculture. • to the highest bidder, to satisfy said inclpal postponed, foreclosed farms port shows an increase of 18 per On «izning the bill the President 1 judgment, together with the costs «deemed and other provisions to . , . .. ___ of this sale, subject to redemption rent over a year ago. NEW issued a special public message «rg- « provl(lvd 'by ,aJw. all of , hP rtRht. »1st farmers to meet urgent obit •Steel nriil activity has shown a tng a halt on all farm mortgage fore-^ ti(|Pj and interest that the said de ttions, aci rding t<> a circular is- steady rise from 14 per cent of ca closures until the machinery can be' fend’anta. C P. Sllliman and Elsie BARBER SHOP led by th« Extension Service The first part of the measure Is parity in the middle of March to get up for thp refinancing project ! Winifred Sllliman, had on the 28th le Farm Act __________ et proper, or l ...... £ T 1st Class Barber lat applie to controlling produc present ra e i n it onl> the hign mortgages Is expected later on. The prop).lty „ itua|P<| tn the County of Clean, Sanitary on and Increasing farm prices. In tor the y-ar hut it is well ahead of a pres|dpnt ga|d that, when the act ( Jackson. State of Oregon, to-wit: ■is secttoi Congress declared that >ear ago when the rate was 21 pel tJ ¡nto opprat|oni ,be holders o f ‘ Commence at the southwest Service .EGON DAIRY COUNCIL 8™ .ra rm B ill In fo r m a io n j .ts provided by law. all of the right, title aud interest that the said ib tendauts. John L Rowe and Martha A. Rowe, husband and wife, aud Theodore Peter Tollefsou and Mae Tollefson, husband and wife had on the 8th day ot May, 1929, or now have in and to the following des- •ortbed property situated in the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, to-wit: Commencing at a stone located at the N W' corner of D. L. C. No. 66 In Township 37 South Range 2 Weat W. M., thence North 904.4 feet; thence Kast 3 3 feet to a 1V* jx 2 4" O. 1* on the easterly boundary of the county road for the poiut of beginning: thence North 3 degrees 47* East 900 8 feet along the easterly boundary of the county road to a 1(4 ” G.P , tu Jackson Creek; thence South 89 degrees 54' East 2078 6 feet to a 1 V *2 4 " U P.i thence South 0 degrees 2' East 899 feet along the westerly boun dury of Snowy Butte Orchards to a 1V» x 2 4" G. P. thence North 89 degrees 54' West 2139.2 feet to the point of beginning, all in Jackson County, Oregon. Together with the tenements hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining Dated this 27th day of April 1933. W A L T E R .1 OLMHCHK1D Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By Olga E Anderson. Deputy. May 4. 11. 18, 25 June 1 SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, an Ore gon building und loan corporation. Plaintiff, vs. UUS GUDDAT and MATHILDA GUDIiAT, husband and wife; CARL GOTTSCHB also known as Carl Arthur Gottsche, and BETTY GOTTSCIIK, husband and wife: L P. WOMACK und BERTHA WOMACK. husband and wife; J W. S H IRLEY and MINNIE M SHIRLEY, husband and wife; 1). K MILLARD aud S YLV IA G. MILLARD, husband and wife; JOE HOSK1N and MRS JOE HOSKIN, his wife, if married (true name unknown); C .1 McCAY and OLIV E R Me CAY, husband and wife; STATE INDUSTRIA L ACCIDENT COM MISSION, a corporation, GEORGE STACY; ANNA E HAYES, JENNIE D GARDNER, IDA M W EAVER. LOUISE I’ HERNDON. W IL L IA M C. POINT ER, FLOR A N E L L E GIFT und GRACE SW'ANGO. sole and only heirs at law of Robert C. Pointer, deceased, and devisees under the Will of Robert C. Pointer, de ceased. uncle aud sole and onl> heir ut law of Anna C. Nulley deceased: THOMAS J KENNEY also known as T J Kenney. Ad n tis M vet presen acute economic emer pari th sing dispart'« b-tw n t of ngi cultural and other <o; i For Instance, index num- loditles d by the United States _______ H t of Agrtenltare show hat for Several months farm pro acts have had an exchange value f only ha’.' as much as before the •ar. Congress declared the policy ot he Nation to "reestablish price« to armers at a level that will gi) a- ultnral < wer with r «;■• buy. *1 uivalent to the pnroh cent. * " " a year :t o for the first urn in 1933 The in e-ise ov. r last year was o per cent. This comparer with a de c ease of 10.6 per cent during the week of March. Building activity in April showed more than the usual seasonal rise and factory employment in New York state which is representative of the country as a whole advanced 2.7 per cent In contrast to a usual season :1 decline from March tc April Day roll showed a 4 4 pel cent rise. ___________ farm mortgages will have the priv Voi'iT^h Hie "cB y*"if i le (* ol exchanging them for Fed Medford. Jackson County, O f f -I Laud Bank bonds upon which n ,, <| runtime tin nee South - -------------- ---------------------- ----------------------- ~ W / / .S ‘ A V V .W .,.V .W .V / A ,. W W A V . V . W A I Increased Power Increased Efficiency CLEANED “ Fill the tank and Let your Engine Decide’ Central Point Service Station S O C O N Y Certified L U B R I C A T I O N and P R E S S E D 75c I.ADIKM' lY /A V W A ‘ .V A V l, r, lW fuming Sal. Only, June :t BOB STEELE In ••TEXAS BUDDIES” I » 4 » Continuous Show S a l. , A Sun, I |t. in. t e II D It EMM F.M an<l I (H TH A 1 CLEANERS W A V t ►$>!». G r e )lio n n d Medfoid n ie g e D epot |i. In. D A ILY MAT l:SO— EVE 7 P. M. Mid Die— l.i e I Ac ----C h i l d r e n D*c <?*< ¡i •** (m jf u ZÎ n T i ? (Ur W ITH ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION I realty d o n ’t yee how we managed/’ remarked an electric rcirigerator owner. ‘ It wasn't until we got our electric refrigerator that I began to wonder how on earth we d been getting along without it. I know Baby * milk is fresh and pure now and that no chances are being taken with his health. Then the money we wasted in spoiled foods alone seems fantastic now. W e wasted money b y buying in tiny qusntities b e cause I knew it w ouldn't keep well. N ow , I never have to worry about fo o d being tainted and unhealthy. A n d how I d o appreciate the new convenience! 75c and up Mili Nt. V /W Med., Til U is., l-'i-l.. May ill, June 1-2 "AMEHICAN MADNESS” Malter II untoli — Pat O'Hrian 9 Better Mileage Y V W Sun , Mon., Tin s., May 2H-2»-:*t* ••( \IIIN IN TH E COTTON” Itleliard Bartliolenit-MN and Derniliy .Iordan Save H i s H e a lt h Mens Suis Easier Starting A W Sat urlili) Only, May 27 TIM McCOY In "DAHING HANGER" Dr. H. P. Coleman ( bin-priM l i< and IMijslotfieraph) Oregon License 'ritll t alifoi-nin License .'<0*20 12 YKAKM IN MKDPOIII), OltE. Phone ID) A 4 on ( « n ’t Got Heller Chiropractie Bullring 4 Star GASOLINE /W Children 10c KABKK BUILDING W . I. D E R R IC K R om m ROXY 15 A n d Y o u r P o cketb o o k yew G E N E R A L V .Y /W BERT PECK Automobile Repair And Service miuis.rator .< a ueAca 01 lue ca.sie ot Koueri L. lVintar, deceased. DELROY OETCHELL, Administrator of the Estate of Anna C. Nalley, deceased; PORTLAND MORT GAGE COMPANY, a corporation; SOUTHERN OREGON CREDIT BCREAU, a corporation; also ail other poisons or parlies unknown claiming any right title, estate, lien or interest in or to the real estate described herein, Defen dants. TO EACH AND A LL OF TH E ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON you und oach of you are hereby nquirod to appear aud answer the Complaint of the Plain tiff on file herein against you, or otherwise plead thereto, within four (4 1 weeks from the date of the firBt publication ot this summons. You are hereby notified that if you fall to appear and answer th« Complaint of the Plaintiff as re quired herein, or otherwise plead thereto Plaintiff will take a Decree ugainst you for the relief demand ed In said Complaint, which is sue- cintly stated us follows: A Judgment and decree forecloa- ing the Plaintiff's mortgage on prop erty situated und being In the Coun ty of Jacksou State of Oregon, and described as follows, to-wlt: The West 10 acres of the east 30 acres of the southeast quar ter of the Northwest quarter of Sectlou 8 In Township 37 South of Range 1 West of the W’ .M. be ing Tract 17 of the Hondelew ir rigated tracts unrecorded, except an easement for road purpose! 20 feet In width adjoining aud parallel to the northerly lino thereof. Together with ull water righta appurtenant thereto or to be come appurtenant thereto. This Summons Is published In The American, Central Point, Oregon by Order of the Honorable H. D. Nor ton. Judge of the above-entitled Court, duly made on the 28th day of April, 1933. The date of the first publica tion of this Summons 1« May 4th 1933. o. c n o o n s O. H BENGTSON Attorneys for Plaintiff. 31) North Central Ave. Medford, Oregon May 4, 11. 18. 25. THE C A L IF O R N IA O R E G O N P O W E R C O M P A N Y W m waits-