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THURSDAY, JANUARY 81, >03. Tl>e AMERICAN, CENTRAL POINT, OREGON PAGE TWO also known as L. D. Reed, and Ruth in effect, that all matters of interest «ram 1» concerned, it i» finding ■ to business are overshadowed by the Reed, husband and wife, for the sum of *435.71. plus interest at the rate ther hard going It seems that e\.t> possibilities inherent in the Supreme of 10% per annum from the 12th Congressman has his own 'lea a» u Court’s forthcoming decision on the day of August, 1932, plus *75.00 how the ill, the aged and the unem- Xold seizure act- It seems sure, how attorney’s fees, plus *2.50 for in ployed should be aided— there It surance premium, plus $5.00 foi ever, that quick remedial action will continuation of abstract of title, plug much argument, many words and little agreement. By the time this be taken if tbe Court holds against all Plaintiff's costs and disburse the government— Congress is pre ments hereinafter to be taxed, plus is read, the so-calld Townsend Plan, interest on said judgment at the rate whereby every person over 50 would pared for an adverse decision, and of 10% per annum from the date of be given 1200 a month by the gov bills are already drafted in case it the decree herein, and that said De ernment, will probably have been in- again becomes necssary to revamp cree and Judgment be held a first advertise in his paper liberally. SUBSCRIPTION KATES: and prior lien upon the following _______ troduced in the lower house— pro- our money system “ To save him from despair, send One Year .............. ■ 1100 described property, situated and be Happenings That Affect the Dinner proponents of the plan claim enough Sli Months ............................. $ .761 him every Item of news you can get ing in the County of Jackson, State Pail», Dividend Checks and Tax supporters to get it through. The SUMMONS of Oregon, to-wit: hold of. Payable In advanee. Lot seven (7 ) Block three Bills of Every Individual. Nation- president's influence, however, will “ To save him from profanity, Advertising rates on application. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE (3) of the Snnnyside Addition al and International problem» In- be thrown aggressively against it, write your corespondeuce plainly on Office— Second 8treet, off Main. STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR to the City of Medford, Jack- separable from Local Welfare. and in favor of a much more moder- JACKSON COUNTY. _ pi one side of the sheet and send it in son County, Oregon, as the ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING ..... ... ate policy. as early as possible. same is designated and describ AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, an Ore Editor and Proprietor According to the old saying, “ The, ed on the official plat thereof, “ To save him from mistakes bury Business reports are encouraging, gon building and loan corporation, now of record. him. Dead people are the only ones mills of the gods grind slowly— but And for a further decree fore they grind exceedingly fine." 'The country is experiencing giadual Plaintiff, who never make mistakes." closing Plaintiff’s mortgage against That adage can be accurately ap- improvement In about every line of MINERVA HOLLINS HUTCHINS — Arlington Bulletin. the rea!l property hereinabove de and E. P. HUTCHINS, her husband; j plied to the present Congress, as It endeavor. scribed. considers the President’s new recov- Trade, according to Dun & Brad ) D. L REED, also known as L. D. This Summons is published in The ery and relief program. It is mov- street, is rising above the levels of REED, and RUTH REED, husband American, Central Point, Oregon, by and wife; D. E. MILLARD and SYL lng slowly. It is talking a good deal, 1930 and 1931. Where, at the b<- VIA MILLARD, husband and wife; order of the Honorable H. D. Norton, Judge of the above entitled Court, and It is gradually grinding out leg- ginning of 1932, that company s also all other persons or parties un duly m a de on the 9th day of Janu Donald, young son of Mr. and Mrs. islation toward the two prlncipa' business activity index stood at 50.1 j known claiming any right, title, es ary, 1935. E. W. Empy, was taken to the hos tate, lien or interest in or to the projects of the White House— social ¡l now touches 74— a gain of 45 per The date of the first publication real estate described in the Com- j of this Summons is the 10 th day of pital In Medford on Jan. 22. He security and a unnprecedentedly1 cent. This increase s largely due to plaint on file herein. Defendants. } has a severe attack of flu UDd pneu 1935. vast public works program, design- retail distribution gains, which are, TO D. L. REED, also known as January. GLENN O. TAYLOR, monia set in. He was brought home ed to eliminate the dole. 5 per cent above last year in New L. D. Reed, and RUTH REED, hus O. H. BENGTSON. January 26 much Improved but still ALL TAXES ARK SALES TAXES The public works program Is of England, 8 to 12 per cent up on the band and wife: also all other persons Attorneys for Plaintiff. quite a sick boy. His mother stayed the most immediate interest. It Pacific Coast and 20 to 30 per cent ^ or parties unknown claiming any 126 East Main Street, No form of taxation is so bitterly with him at the hospital and Mrs. right, title, estate, Hen or interest Medford, Oregon. assailed as the sales tax. The poll Joe Dusenberry kept his baby sister will cost *4,000,000,000— the larg- improved in the Middle West, with in or to the real estate described; est draft ever drawn against the tbe balance of the country showing ( herein, tlcal “ friends of the common people" while they were gone. Dr. Hayes IN THE NAME OF THE STATE ( Why Not Try have been especially virulent in de is th attending physocian. We hope United States Treasury for any rises from 12 to 15 per cent. Re-J OF OREGON, you and each of you single purpose. It will put about ports from grain and livestock Chet & Ett Parker nouncing it, on the grounds that for a speedy recovery. are hereby required to appear and 3,500,000 men to work directly. And markets are also encouraging, HAMBURGER INN answer the Complaint of the Plain the burden of the tax falls more There is still snow in the bills but if the President’s hopes materialize Steel production is at 44 per cent tiff on file herein against you, or Medforil heavily on persons of small and it Is gone from the main valley. Some Home Cooking to of capacity— a gain over recent lev otherwise plead thereto, within fou r, moderate means than on the weal of the school children are still walk it will put another 3,500,000 work indirectly, in jobs created by els. It is still advancing. Electric (4) weeks from the date of the first Specialize In Clilll and Tamale Pie thy. publication of this Summons. ing through snow. the spending power of the first 3,- power production shows some gains. You are hereby notified that if you That is all very well. But a very Five relief workers are staying 500,000. The construction industry, long dor fail to appear and answer the Com vital point that the people do not with Oran Atkinson and cutting mant, is showing signs of recovery, plaint of the Plaintiff as required Equally important are the prom realize I b this: There is no other wood on the Williams ranch. ised principles upon which the pro due principally to the activities of herein, or otherwise plead thereto. kind of tax, so far as the effect Is The Women’s club met with Miss gram is predicated. All work is to the Housing Administration which Plaintiff will take a Decree against you for the relief demanded in said concerned, than the sates tax. Mary Edington on January 17. be useful, in that it will either per after a slow start, seems to be gath Complaint, which is succinctly stated Every tax must be paid, and paid Geo. McDonough caught u boh cat manently Improve living condition ering momentum in its drive to as follows, to-wit; For a judgment •in full, by the ultimate consumers of Friday and Lloyd Dusenberry caught BEAUTY SERVICES or create new wealth. Pay for work make people build and renovize against the Defendants D. L. Reed, goods and products. Every tax lev on» Saturday. $ AT A SAVING ♦ ers will be above the present “ dole” their homes. ied increases the cost of necessities The Extension Unit met at the level—but will be low enought so A recent Annalist statement, sent ¡«¡Permanent Waves ............... $1.00 £ and luxuries we need and buy and school house Thursday, Jan 24th. that the men employed will still out over the financial wirest, said, $ Finger Wave wet, 25c, dry,....S5c.« use. When we buy a pair of shoes This was the first time .Mrs. Mack keep an eye out for jobs in private H Shampoo ....................................25c* STA N D A R D we must pay a score of taxes— the has been with them this year and business. Projects will be selected ¡•¡Hot Oil Shampoo ..................... 50c)»i tax that was paid by the raiser of they were very glad to welcome her ROOFING CO. so as to use the largest possible ¡«¡Haircut ...................................... 25« ¡Jj the cattle, by the railroad that trans hack. Menu planning was discussed amount of labor for the money Marcel ........................................ 25t:J< ported them, by the factory that tan and a number of good ideas on the Builders of Watertight Roofs spent. The money will be allocated ¡»¡Manicure .................................... 25ci»i ned and cured the leather, by the Subject were given. on the basis of the greatest need— ¡«¡Scalp Treatment ..................... 50r# manufacturer, by the distributor, The Pomona Grange met with the that is, a state which has 20 per! ESTIMATES and INSPECTION Scom b WTave ............................... 2 5 c i and finally, that paid by the dealer Sam« Valley Grange on Saturday *5 cent of its people on relief will get j WITHOUT CHARGE ffi - Facials .................................... 50r>2 is Included in the cost of the pair January 25. There was a large at ............................................... .... ♦ To Take Advantage more than a state which has but ten ! > ; Eyebrow Arch .........................25c $ of shoes we get. That is true of food, tendance. Much interest was shown per cent on relief. It is said the j Phone 863-J « 419 H EAST MAIN J clothing, entertainment and every in the program and a pleasant time of the public works program will avoid lOth & Kir Medford PHONE 84 A thing else. * enjoyed by all. competition with private enterprise, >>: > » : >; >: » : >: >: >: > The “ common people"— families Mrs. John Holst and Mrs. Glenn which is justifiably Jittery about of moderate Income— have the most Holst were calling on Mrs. Empy government activities in the indus to lose from tax extravagance, and Monday afternoon. This Classified Directory W ill be found useful trial field. the most to gain from tax economy. The young folks were disappointed The list of possible public works ! When in Medford There aren’t enough rich in this Sunday morning to learn the snow country to carry the cost of govern had softened enough to ruin their has not been completed, but a num-1 UPRIGHT her are known. Public buildings ment for a week— all but a small snow sports. A uumber have been GRAN D PHOTOGRAPHERS PHYSICIANS will be one. Bridge btulding will be part of government income stems active skiing and sledding. another. Soil conservation and Ban- i B U N G A LO W indirectly from workers and salari The friends of Dave Hutchins are Dr. B. C. Wilson Shangle Studios ed people and from those who have gad to welcome him back from his itation will come In for their share, Expert Photography Physician and Snrgeon P I A N O S a little coming in from Investments. trip to Mexico, where he visited his as will tunnels, flood dams and for- Stones’ Drug 210 Medford Fine Portrait« a Specialty est conservation. Road building Store Bldg Medford Bldg. The sales tax by name may be un mother and other relatives. will naturally be near the head of Central Point Medford popular— but we all pay it. We can Ted DoFord returned January 24 tbe list. OPTOMETRIST not get rid of H— but we can, by from beyond Klamath Falls, where ATTORNEYS There was considerable dissatis mass action, demand governmental he had gone on a business trip. He Dr. Jud Rickert faction in Congress over the fact that O. C. BOGGS - D. STANLEY BOGGS economy, efficiency and retrench was detained by the snowfall and had Good Glames, If yon need them, the President wants the public] W. Main St. Medford, Ore. Lawyers ment that will lower its cost. otherwise good advice. several days until the roads were works money under his control— i; Jackson Co. Bank Bnilding 222 E. Main, Medford I'Rlt'K TIIE lNHJTICAL POWER opened before he could return. Congressmen wanted to distribute j Medford Sams Valley high school basket It themselves. However, this idea ! FASHION SHOPS BALLOON ____________TAILORING ball teams played Prospect teams at seems to be definitely out— alloca ! CONGER The so-called “ power issue” repre Sams Valley gym January IS. The tion of funds will be in the juris- j The Fashion Shop Funeral Parlors F. J. Huber sents one of the most amazing poli winning score went to Sams Valley’s diction of the White House, through 1 Drwemaktng and Remodeling I suites’ and Gent«’ Tailoring Phone 207 tical phenomena In the history of first team and Prospect's second a board appointed by the President. MRS. MYRTLE ANDREW SUITS S3» UP 715 W. Main fit. Medford P hone 1181 « 2 4 M eritor* R n llittn i this or any other country. team. The town teams also had a »1 V F ir U t U r n tfo n * So far as the social security pro- | If the advocates of government game the same evening. It was a power developments are to be be- close game with the Sams Valley llevd, the country is continuing in team winner. Dr. C. W . Lemery Dr. I. H. Gove depression largely because power •The high school learns played (Successor to Dr. J. J. Emmens) rates are too high. Men are out of Eagle Point at the latter place Jan. 204 Medford Bldg. DENTISTRY work, children are unfed, widows 25( with Eagle Point winning first I ractice limited to eye, ear, nose, and orphans are freezing, and our team and Sams Valley winning sec Medford, Oregon and throat and fitting of glasee». social structure Is tottering—all be ond. They played Phoenix teams at Tel. 5«7 Re«. 1013 cause of the nefarious activities of Sams Valley gym Jan. 29 and both the power barons. local teams won. IfVVtfVVWiVYYVVWYVVVVYYYVV It would be iutvrestlng to see Just one of the millions of citizens who T R O W B R I D G E Brill Metal Works l-ll CLUB NOTES are said to suffer these severe depri GENERAL SHEET METAL The handwork and sewing clubs Cabinet Works vations because of the high cost of FURNACES & HEATING power. The average household elec have had their first meeting since Everything in Cabinet Work IO» E. 8th. St. Medford tric bill is about $3.00 a month. the holdays this week. Phone 418 Established in 1908 Mrs. August Walruff Is local lead-) That, by comparison with its grocery bill, its tax bill, and its amusement er for the second and third divisions j W A W W bill Is of infinitesimal significance. In sewing. She has over a doien (É Safe Insurance at a Saving It’s a safe bet that the average fami- enrolled in the third division with Oregon Mutual Fire ly tobacco bill is in a majority of Mary Eether Davla, president; Ruth BERT PECK cases more thsn the monthly power j Galloway, vice president and Doro- ADVERTISING 1* an approved and modern way of dis Insurance Co. and light bill for the home thy Straus, secretary. Automobile Repair (Incorporated) tributing your merchandise. It take« the place of the If “ free” political power were There are six enrolled for second LKLAND CLARK. Agent And Service old. slow, costly and inefficient method« of the past. 19 North Bartlett St. peddled to the public from govern-1 division. They have Beulah Wal- Medford, Ore. Those 1496 FABER BUILDING ment aubsldized, tax-exempt public ¡ruff, president; Rogenta Duaenber- plants, the householder might save ry, vice president and Olive Davis, In olden days it was necessary to depend upon personal tobacco money or a half doten 60c secretary. The girl« are very much i solicitation or gossip and hearsay — now you can tell movie tickets a month if it were1 pleased to have Mrs. Walruff as » ' Phone 313 your trade, through the rolumne of this paper, timely. Ü. S. BLACKFORD cut by 50 per cent It would not save leader She la an experienced dresa- EADS’ TRANSFER DAIRYMAN enough In many cases to pay the gar-, maker and very popular with the Interesting new» about your merchandise and store. & STORAGE Fre«h Milk and Cream bag« man. If power coata are raua- girl« socially. We are looking for- 1015 N. Central. Medford Delivered Daily Ing family suffering, what are bread ward to seeing some good work done For Storage or Moving of We can make the message very attractive for you. Our Phone 14x1 Central Point bills, meat bills, grocery bill« and aid much knowledge gained, Hon «•hold Goods rates are low and results should follow with our system tax bills causing? Mrs O. L. Davl« ia local leader of Probably no economic problem af- the handwork club. She has aeven We will be glad to call on you any time. feels the home leas than does pow-1 girl* enrolled. She was leader ot We Serve 23-33-54* Lunches Tengwald Agency er. A fractional cut in the tax rate, the handwork club last year also Nandie* Cafe Real Estate— An K inds of for example, would save the average There are seven girls enrolled- Their Insurance Fine Steaks— Italian Dinners at family more than would the com- presldnt Is Ida Belle Davis and they all hours MOVED TO I.ARGER QUARTERS plete elimination ot It« power hill have still to elect their other officer» 125 West Mala St., Medford We Serve To Serve Again So would a fractional cut in the coat as-the girls elected have decided not Phone 182, 220 F Main. Medford ____ “ Farms For Sale” of medical care. food, clothing orjtao take the club work. Most ot rent Then why all the hullabaloo^the members have their lunch cloth* about reducing the power bill? finished. Power has been blown up into a The three cooking clubs will meet P E R L ’ S e x p e r t great polities! balloon to frighten n xt week. Through the cooperation WATCH anti JEWELRY Funeral Home the people— hut when you puncture of the teacher» we have been able Repairing E atablM ied in y on r com m uait V It with the pin ot fact, R returns to to arrange the club meetings so all At Depression Prire* _ « y*»rs ita Infinitesimal site in relation to thoae who come to school can take Phone 4. 428 W. 6th St. I » So. Central Ave. Medford tha ««at ot living the ctuh» If they wt»h This 1« a M edford. Oregon # P r iP r i n “ TO SAVE AN EDITOR“ great convenience to aeverul mem- r I U p A m Here 1» at least one miniater who her» and the Increased enrollment * appreciates the editor. At a recent make* It nicer for all and all mem- • editorial convention, a Kansas min- j bera and leaders greatly appreciate Re-establlsbed, September II, 1128. ¡gter lg reporte,i l0 hare offered the the teachera making this possible Derotad to the beat Intere.t. •» iollow, toa8, ---------------------------- Central Point and vicinity. “ To save an editor from starva Entered as second class matter at tion, take his paper and pay for it thr -mat office. Central Point, Ore promptly. gon, under the Act of March 8, 1879. "To save him from bankruptcy, Economic EDITORIALS | Medford School § ¡o f Beauty Culture! Only 2 More Days Baldwin Piano Sale Baldwin Piano Shoppe Advertising is NOT an Added Expense U he A M E R IC A N ,4 C. Earl Bradfish i