T I ms A M ERIC AS, C E N TR A L POINT, OREGON PAOE TW O fp i of cautiuu is advisable against u.cr- tentages ranging from 39 per cent the State of Oregon, in and for tbo who bake all of their bread to 7 4 County of Jackson, to me directed per cent who bake all of their cakes. and dated on the 8th day of Novem­ Monitor. ber, 1934, iu a certain action there­ inquiry also revealed that as many in. wherein Jackson County Building Ke-establlahed, September 13, 1928. M tiA T I UK A T EH W EALTH? as half of the homemakers would be aud Loan Association, an Oregon Devoted to the beat interests of Government cannot create wealth. found without such simple kitchen building and Loan Corporation, as Central Point and vicinity, a can only spend it. equipment as quart aud pint meas­ Plaintiff, recovered Judgment against Entered aa second class matter at That economic axiom was recent- ures. measuring cups and spoons Heine Hertager and Ruth Hertager, husband and wife, N. M. Horsmin tin net office. Central Point, O re-'iy pointed out by B. C. Forbes, in and fruit and vegetable shredders. and Helen A. Horsman, husband and gon, under the Act of March 8, 1879. commenting on the delusion that th — wife, H. L. Fowler and John D. W in­ government has a limitless purse slow; also all other persons or par­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Film Players ties unknown claiming any right, j that it can pull bundles of cash out Unusual One Year .............................. $1.00 title, estate, lieu or interest in or of a magic hat, that "a day of reck­ Six Months ........ .................. $ .78 G e t S h o r t R o l e s in to the real estate described herein, oning never comes.' Payable In advance. the Defendants, for the sum of $1,- Every cent spent by political or­ Advertising rates on application “W e ’re Not Dressing’’ 000.00, plus interest from the 28th ganisms must be supplied by the tax­ day of February, 1933 to the 16lh Office— Second Street, off Main. payer. And that term "taxpayer, day of February, 1934, at the rate The most unusual living extra» of 10% per annum beiug the sum I means every person in the country ARTHUR EDW ARD PO W ELL who has a Job, any savings, a piece ever to be used In a motion picture ¡o f $95.84, pus interest on $508.96 Editor and Proprietor from the 16th day of February, 1934 of property, a business, or a dollar are the 150 choice Pismo clams cal­ to the 2nd day of November, 1934 led for by the script of Paramount's to spend. It means the day laborer at the rate of 10% per annum be-i as well as the bank, president— the adventure- filmusical, "W e 're 'Not ing the sum of $35.56, less the sum clerk as well as the executive. In Dressing," which comes Sunday and of $414.00 paid on stock, less the fact, the clerk and the day laborer Monday to the Roxy Theatre. The sum of $77.04 accrued dividends on said stock, pus $36.25 for insurance have the most to lose from tax ex­ picture features Bing-Crosby, Car­ premium paid by Plaintiff, plus $5.- ole Lombard, George Burns and travagance and the most to gain 00 for continuation of abstract o f ; from tax economy. Government can­ Oracle Allen, Ethel Merman and Le­ title, plus interest on said Judgment not be supported by taxing men ol on Errol and was directed by Nor­ at the rate of 10% per annum from the date of the decree herein, with wealth— there aren't enough of them man Taurog. costs and disbursements taxed at to make a dent in the budget. The The clam3, the largest in the $49.05 aud the further sum of $115.- great bulk of Its revenue comes from world, were obtained from Pismc 00 as Attorney's fees, which Judg­ indirect taxes on clothes, food— all Beach, California, through special ment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court in the necessities and luxuries which permission of the California State NO PO W ER PANAC EA said County on the 2nd day of Nov­ President Roosevelt's swing average man and woman of Fish and Game Division, entailing a ember, 1934. NOTICE is hereby gi^en that, pur­ motor trip of nearly 500 miles and through the South visiting and laud- »uiall Income buys, ing the works of the Tennessee Val- Wealth Is created when capital Is two days work for a crew of men be­ suant to the terms of the said exe­ cution, I will on the 15th day of ley Authority, has been unmistak- ust-*d to provide facilities with which fore these "extras” were trundled December, 1934, at 10:00 A. M., at ably the biggest publicity campaign men can wor*c to produce goods and into the studio. the front door of the Courthouse for public ownership of electric util-! commodities aud services that thi But their motion picture careers in the City of Medford, in Jackson lie yet seen in an equal length of Pe°P e need antl want- Potential were short lived, for, on the follow ­ County, Oregon, offer for sale and | wealth is lost when the burden ol ing day, they played the major role will sell at public auction for cash aa in the United States. to the highest bidder, to satisfy said j,e taxation makes impossible this ca- In a clam-bake scene In the picture. Judgment, together with the cost? What you are doing here,’ id the people of Tupelo, Miss., | pRul Investment when it stifles at "W e 're Not Dressing,” with music of this sale, subject to redemption h re a private company’s lines have 8° urce the Jobs aud opportuni- by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel, as provided by law, all of the right, ii municipally purchased to dls-, l *e8 'to*11 w’ould otherwise be pro marks Bing Crosby's first appear title, and interest that the said De­ fendants, Heine Hertager and Ruth tr.bute TVA power, "Is going to be v ance on the screen since his election Hertager, husband and wife, N. M. piod In every state of the Union * ^ax reduction is in the Interest as the nation’s Favorite Radio Sing­ of every worker, every farmer, every wo get through." er in a nation-wide poll of radio edi­ Dr. I. H. Gove uld not do to read deep pre- business and professional man. I tors conducted by the New York m Into this extemporaneous woul(1 Produce Jobs, develop indus- World-Telegram. DENTISTRY s on. Reporters who heard it I tries — and make more taxable Medford, Oregon infer that Mr. Roosevelt wealUl' And there is only one way L E G A L N O T IC E mmedlately a great campaign j we can *lave tax reduction — by .,iic ownership everywhere. Tht. 8Pun the undersigned Executor of the oarage public sentiment out the state will receive an advance above estate has filed with the above Phone 17 42X \\ o » Me<|for Insurance io i e of management by |ce cream and fluid ntllk have shown the defendants, for the sum of Four MOVED TO LARG ER ni locality should make The wide potential market that .he costs of this sale, subject to re- I » North Bart eft m . I •« largely by con- exists among rural himemakera for leniptinn as provided by law. all of • •dtoi-tt. tire. Pilone I MSI he right, title and interest that the wn needs. Us own common household conveniences, t! «aid defendants, Arcliss Taylor, and har.irter of man­ nil when purchasing power Is re H. Taylor, wife and husband, ly to get by the stored. Is indicated by an Inquiry In dotumbia River Paper Mills, a Wash- ngton corporation. W H. Norcrosr or the other, volvlng more than 4 00 farm homes t llty management has In six Oregon counties, made by ind Don R. Newbury, had on the 3rd lay of January. 19 22, or now have black eyes” due to home demonstration agents, super n and to the following described 'tnlnga o f individuals. A vised by Miss Lury A. Case, exten­ • roperty. situated in the County of ■I' rable cleaning out ha« tak sion specialist in nutrition at Ore­ Jackson. State of Oregon, to-wit: Beginning a t the Northwest A I rge proportion of util- gon State college. corner of Donation Land Claim vuttvea will be found aa ca- More than a third of the rural No. 45 in Township 37 South i Hentloua and as concern- homl's were found to be withou of Range 2 West of the W illa­ mette Meridian, and running h the public Interest aa any sinks, and more than two-thirds were thence South on the West boun­ sib lc ownership could hope to without drain boards on both aidei dary line ot said Claim 26 97 If you go East this winter, why Cn-nperatlon with these men of the sinks. Only a few more than chains to the North line of the not go through California and h the established agencies of halt of the homes surveyed had run County Road; thence East along Southern Arizona? Ride our the north line of said road 80 regulation has plied up ac- ning water and only 39 per rent had rode and 12.28 feet: thence famous Sunset Limited or Golden isnts In encouraging the both hot and cold water. North 2« 97 chains to the North State Limited through America's "ctrlclty which public own Despite the lack of many conven­ line of said Donation Land sunniest winter region. Stopover 1 111 not find It easy to exceed iences In handling food for the rla im ; thence West on the said anywhere. -lMp-illtfe* take over elec- household, a considerable degree ol North line 80 rods snd 12 25 feet to the place ot beginning For details, see your local >ther utilities, they take ■•••If-sufficiency In food production Dated this 22nd day of November agent or write J. A. Ormaady, heir problems with them •• tv ill.>n and preparation wa* 1834. GewerW Faoenger Agent, 70) mmunlty la not to deceive J found. Miss Case reports. From 38 W A L T E R J. OLMSCHEID Pacific Building, Poctlmd, Ore. Sheriff ot Jackson County. Oregon y hidden coats, these utlittle- lo 43 per cent raise all or part of By Howard Gault. • iv taxes. Interest and retire j their vegetables and more than half Deputy. n their tnvesment aa well 1 produce all their eggs. Ten per cent Nov 33-29, 1W 4-13-20 Ing expenses. Conducted on i nl the rural homemakers preserve NOTICE O F S H E R IF F'S SAI F a of honest accounting, a wider eg*«. 49 per cent can fish and 88 By Virtue of an execution tn for" •rlment with public ownership | per cent can fruit — R - il. _ . . . . , .. . __ closure duly Issued out o f and «••* »/ •• a ssiuury thin« But a word Home hiking lu the rul$. with per- tfet circuit court of. i he j» s A m e r i c a n *a¥y «»h* 1 1 ** 11008 —c^istua sciane« E D IT O R IA L S EADS T A TH CRUDAY, NOVEMBER 3». n m road shall be established near Horsman and Helen A. Horsman by. husband and wife; H. L. Fowler aud Together with all water rights John D. Winslow, aud also all other appurtenant thereto or to be­ persons or parties unknown claim­ come appurtenant thereto. ing any right, title, estate, lien or Dated at Medford, Oregon th,<’ interest in or to the real estate de­ Sth day of November, 1934 scribed herein, had on the 4th day W A L T E R J. OLMSCHEID of May, 1927, or now have in and Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregor to the following described property, By: Howard Gault, Deput situated In the County ot Jackson. Nov.. 15. 22. 29 D - State of Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at a point in the Center of the County Road said Brill Métal Works point being 8.85 chains east and 4.76 chains south of the North­ G E N E R A L 8 H E E T M E TAL west corner of L. C. No. 49 In EURNACE8 & HEATING Township 38 South o f Range 2 100 E. Sth. 8t. Medfonl Weet of the W. M., and running Phone 418 thence east 6.98 chains; thence South 2.70 chains; thence West 7.85 chains: thence North 18 deg. east 2.825 chains along the center of the County road to the Dr. C. W . Lemery place of beginning, except one acre on the east side of said (Successor to Dr. J. J. Eniniens) 304 Medford Illdg. tract heretofore conveyed to R. R. Guches by Deed recorded I radier limited to eye, ,.ar. nove, page 393. Volume 100 Deed Re­ anil throat and fitting o f glassoN cords of Jackson County, Ore­ Tel. 507 Res. IOI.T gon and reserving a right of way over the north 20 feet of the premises hereby conveyed until «urh time as a County G U N S M IT H For the best Gun Repair work at Honest Priees. see E A R L A. SIMS STANDARD R O O F IN G CO. 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