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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1935)
t h v r sd a t , f e t o i ' a r v 14 . i » « T I» AMERICAN. CENTRAL KOI MT. OREGON PAGE TWO VBOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: Beginning at a point IN THE NAME OF THE STATE chains North of the southwest ... , Arcorjinfly. the mm— “ Save Your Vision’* " ^ • : ir r u T 0“ cr.Me' corner of section 8 ‘ n Towns P OF OREGON, You, and each of you, are hereby required to appear and i answer to the Complaint of the Week Observed Here In power scheduled fot short wave 38 South of Range 1 '* e8t/ ,i electrical repair work be done by an M Oregon, and running thence . ■ ■ station FYA at Pontolse. France and Plaintiff on file herein against you experienced electrician, and that it North 17.92 chains to the cen or otherwise plead thereto within In line with national Save Your (he rapid development of Japanese., Re-established. September 11. 1*2« ter of the present travelled four weeks from the date of the first “ « ' » * “ » I S . » — « * . ' “ i v s a . " W ~H. which I. o l» c . Australian and Kusslan stations to| Devoted to the beet Interest* of National Electrical Code. county road; thence North 8* publication of this Summons, same | ved throughout the entire country ! , he weat and southwest of us we degrees East 30.88 c h a i n s , Central Point and vicinity being the 7th day of February, 1935. One particularly good suggestion February 10-16. Southern Oregon , houjd have reliable reception ol thence South c*ai“ 8; Entered as second clase matter at proTlde separate circuits for - - - - - ------------ •»»*’ ■— r ~ - - And you will please take notice thence West 30.58 chains to the that it you fail to so appear and an ...< s s a > H M < ^ ^ j z . . . Z Z . . . » . b e « r i ‘ . ~ ~ point of beginning, ippliances snu ~ — üf lndirect typ„ floor ,ampa dur|ng .. swer or otherwise plead to said be sold in satisfaction thereof, and complaint, the plaintiff will take a «»"■ l|, <l,r Afl M ,,t “ 1, i. ..„n. built, in many instances, the cir- F#bra>ry Thu „ the new> reflec. decreeing that said mortgage ellinga can be cults in existing dwellings decree against you for the relief de SUBSCRIPTION RATES: tor type floor lamp recently perfect-! valid, subsisting, first and prior lien manded in said complaint to-wit; LEG AL NOTICE One Year ............ $1 00 utilized in this way. The reason for ed by famous lighting engineers to upon said real property as For a decree reforming that cer $ .76 the separation is that appliances are for said several sums of money, and 8lx M o n th s ........................ correct the evils of improper and in tain deed executed by William S. decreeing that the defendants and 'the worst offenders when it comes Payable la advance .SUMMON« adequate home lighting It is claim each of them be forever barred and Hoagland to Estella Hoagland and to overloading circuits and blowing Advertising rates on application ed that there are no shadows, no N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE foreclosed of any right, title or n recorded In Volume 188 of the Deed STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK-1 fuses. When a fuse does blow out, Records of Jackson County, Oregon Office— Second Street, off Main glare and no eye-strain caused by terest in or to said real SON COUNTY. at page 413, so that the description lights will remain on If the circuits This summons is published by o r this exceptional new tamp which will G A. CODDING. Plaintiff, ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL are separate. der of Honorable H. D. Norton, therein will read as tollows: Illuminate an entire room with a vs. The N o r t h e a s t Quarter Editor and Proprietor It is also recommended that ample MARJORIE S. HAMILL. MAH- Judge of the above entitled Court, ( NEQ) of the Southeast Quar soft glow of perfect light. which Order was made on the 8th baseboard outlets be provided so r It is only natural to assume t h a t i^ O R I E ter ( SEQ) of Section thirty- ^ HA Mil -L so m et im e s . ¡known a* Peggy Hamill, JOHN a. day of February, A. D. 1935. that there will be no need of string four (34) in Township thirty- W. E. Crews I a newly developed light of this type; H \ Mn .i. i > a UL D. ANGSTEAD and five (35) South of Range One ing wires along floor or overhead. Attorney for Plaintiff. ! would be expensive but in this case NELLIE ANGSTEAD, husband aadj (1) East of the Willamette Address: Liberty Bldg. The National Boards warning . the cooperative efforts of manufac- ; wife, THEO- L. HEWITT a n d Meridian in Jackson County, Medford. Oregon states that substandard wiring and aBd dealers have made ft nos- EDITH F. HEWITT, husband and Oregon. Also lots numbered ! tampering with fuses are the cause ' ' wife, SOUTHERN OREGON SALES. HCMMON8 seven (7) and eight (8 ) in .tibie to offer this new floor lamp in , v i . „ , , <’ mitn ’TY a 1 ot numerous electrical fires. If y o u , „ . .. , . . LSC., and JACKSON t o i M t , a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Block numbered Three (3 ) of a Hon-t even consid- Southern Oregon at the lowest price political sub-division and municipal Fryers Addition to the town of STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK- , . ’ „ , in history. Several attractive styles corporation of the State of Oregon. | Eagle Point, Jackson County, er bridging it by putting a penny or; SON COUNTY. ‘ . . . . . . and designs may be seen on display also all other persons unknowu| Oregon as per the official and a piece of wire in back of it— or, fori . . . . . claiming any right, title, interest or j ESTELLA HOAGLAND, I laintiff, recorded plat of said addition. at local furniture dealers or the estate in and to the property which* vs. that matter, don t think of replacing FRANK HOAGLAND and MRS. And that Plaintiff have judgment California Oregon Power Company. is the subject of this suit, Defend-j it with a new fuse of larger capacity. FRANK HOAGLAND, husband and for her costs and disbursemenu in ants. To do so interferes with the working To Marjorie S. Hamill, Marjorie wife; HOMER HOAGLAND and MRS. this action and for such other and TAXES COST MORE THAN FOOD of the aaft.ty TaWe of the electrical Increased Power S. Hamill sometimes known as HOMER HOAGLAND. husband and further relief as to the Court may Paul j wife; ARTHUR HOAGLAND aud seem equitable. What is the largest Item in your system, and may permit a dangerous O f Foreign Stations Peggy Hamill, John S. Hamill, This summons is published by Or MRS. ARTHUR HOAGLAND, hus Angstead <-p a * J D a* D. Angstead and Nellie family's budget? , overload of current, possibly result- 1 O A i d K e c e p t i o n husband and wife, Theo. L. Hewitt band and wife; MRS. IDA ODELL der of Hon. H. D. Norton, Judge of If you answer food, clothing, rent jng in fire, and Edith F. Hewitt, husband and and JOHN DOE ODELL, wife and the Circuit Court of Jackson County. or similar expenses, on which you These recommendations c o m e husband; HENRY SALLERS and Oregon, which Order was made on "Improvements in design and in wife: spend the bulk of your income dir- from a high authority. Amateur IN THE NAME OF THE STATE1 MRS. LILLIAN SALLERS, husband the 1st day of February, 1935. creased power for foreign sshort- OF OREGON: O. A. CODDING You, and each oj i and wife; MRS. JESSIE LAMP- ectiy, you’ii be wrong. Taxes are electrical work Is not worth Us po- Attorney for Plaintiff, I wave radio stations will result in you are hereby required to appear LUGH and JOHN DOE LAMPLUGH, tbe largest Item of expense carried tential risk and cost in live« and dot- P. 0- Address, Courthouse, much better reception of these sta- and answer the Complaint of the. wife and husband; ALBERT HOAG by the American pople— and they iars. Medford, Oregon, LAND, R A Y M O N D HOAGLAND, Plaintiff on file herein against you| i tlons in the Pacific Northwest,” GEORGE H O A G L A N D . ELMER Feb. 7, 14, 21, 28. lead their nearest competitor by a or otherwise plead thereto within | states Mr. Smith of Don’s Radic wide margin THE TV A HONEYMOON four weeks from the date of the first HOAGLAND, MRS. VERA DAUR- i Service in Medford. "Most Euro publication of this Summons, same ETY and JOHN DOE DAURETY Food, the most vital of all neces- ; in an article in the Wall Street CHARLES R pean short ware stations use a di- being the 14th day of February, wife and hisbaud; allies, costs the nation $7,600,000,- Journal entitled "TVA ’s Honey- RUSSELL and MRS. VIOLA RUS I rectional antenna which acts to fo- 1935. 000 a year. Clothing takes $3,600.-1 moon” Thomas F. Woodlock observe And you will please take notice SELL, husband and wife; also all cus the waves sent out onto that por that if you fail to so appear and an- other persons or parties unknown 000,000,. Rent also takes $3.600,- j that "estimates are one thing and tion of the globe where they are to swer or otherwise plead to said Com- claiming any right, title, estate, lien 000,000, and automobiles dent the experience another.” be received. In most cases this1 plaint, the Plaintiff will take decree or interest in the real estate describ national pocketbook to the extent ot Mr. Woodlock refers to the vari- means the colonies are greatly fa- against you for the relief demanded j ed in the .Complaint herein, Defend BEAUTY SERVICES $2,»00,000,000. Electric servlet f o r e c a g ta 0f the success the vored In reception from the mother j *n .8aid Complaint to-wit: For a ants. Î J AT A SAVIN« TO EACH AND ALL OF THE . , _ . . . . ; judgment against the defendant costs United States' families only Tennessee Valley Authority will countries. Oregon and most of the Marjorie s HamiU tor the b lo w in g Permanent Waves $1.00« $650,000,00. I have In providing its region with Northwest is out of the path of these sums of money: For the sum of J Finger Wave wet, 33c, d ry,....lS cî Th<: “ “ “ V: by C0“ r ‘‘ abU" dant e,ectr1c“ POWer at « ~ beam, and signal, recriad here an $7556.16 ' w T h' in t e r e s t 't le Z n « ¡ «Shampoo .............. « ................... I***« so n , is $ 9 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 — a b ill i o n t r a o r d i n a r i l y c h e a p price . As he therefore much weaker. STA N D A R D the rate of 6% per annum from De- « Hot Oil Shampoo ................ .50«>jj and a half greater than the national „ava the x v x ,a today -operating | tmmlAmra | cember 1st. 1932 to February 6th,! ROOFING CO. food bill. That being the case, hl- hI_ widely and handsomely I n , . “ ton8idera- 1935, and Interest on $7556.16 from J Haircut ............... e ...............— M eg wher* 1. the the most most imnortant to the « M . d ot estimates, and U Is In-; tlon '* statea the faet ahort that w. our er" February 1935 annum. until paid at the' «Marcel ........................................fl(k$ where Is mportant nlace p ace to L-nile<1 Te Ea»‘ atatton3 rate o f ’ s 6th, % per And that Builders of Watertight Roofs « Manicure ....................................SBc^ start In to reduce the coat of living, tcrestlng to compare It to a similar are farther a from than Euro. Plaintiff also have Judgment and de- These figures will come as a »ur-1 venture— the famed Ontario hydro- J Scalp Treatment ................. 50c« pean stations ' reeJ l«*i ?1,tfot . . . are . from . . Eastern list- S. Hamill lor the sum l of $467.b b , * ESTIMATES and INSPECTION prise to the average cltixen, who elertrjc enterprise, WITHOUT CHARGE « Fadal* ................................... BOcjf thinks only of the sums of money j tn 190 «. the Ontario hydro-com- ners. It actually is easier for East- with interest thereon from the 20th; ern listners to receive European sta- day of October, 1932 at the rate of| he spends directly in the course of mlaa|on «„tlmated that the cost ot Eyebrow Arch .........................25c£ tions than it is for us to receive : 8 Per annum And that Plaintiff day by day living. What he should j rurreilt delivered to Hamilton, On- ____________________________________ have judgment for the further sum Phone 8«5-J iS 419H EAST MAIN 10th Jt H r Medford « PHONE H4 I realize Is that taxation now repre- farJo 53 ml|e9 from the generating of $1286.55 with interest thereon » sents an exorbitant part of the cost j Ktatlon a, NiaBara Falls, would be Vincent, our mail carrier, is sport- from the 29th day ol Mav 1934 at the rate of 8% per annum. And in of everything. j $10.50 per horsepower per annum. ing a new Studebaker. terest on the following sums at the Mr. and Mrs. John McBride have A cut in the cost of government ' , n i 9J3 the actua| COst was $29.34^ rate of 8 % per anum from the dates This Classified Directory Will be found useful would be directly and immediately For the town of London 123 miles | returned from a visit with their set opposite such sums to February daughter. Mrs. Leroy Hubble, in San 6th. 1935 to-wit: on $346.08 from reflected In a lower cost of living— | (rom the Falls, the estimate was! When in Medford December 1, 1932; on $346.08 from | and In stimulated employment, In- $16 00. The actual cost was $30. 15. Francisco. Rev. D. D. Randall conducted a June 1, 1933; on $346.08 from De-j vestment and Industrial expansion. A 8|mUar disparity between esti- cember 1, 1933; on $346.08 from j PHOTOGRAPHERS PHYSICIANS No other cost weighs so heavily on mate, and actual cost, occurred for , re,,*'°.u* me^ ln* here la‘ t Thursday June 1, 1934 and on $346.08 from; individuals and businesses alike— no ! many other communities served by Rev. Randall expects to be here for December 1, 1934; and for the fur-j Dr. B. C. Wilson Shangle Studios I the next Thursday meeting also. ! ther sum of $750.00 Attorney's Fees other family living expense is rising the system. Physician and Snrgeon Expert Photography so rapidly. It is a historical iact I In 1906 it was estimated that the I Mra- ° T Wllaon and d»u»chter and costs and disbursements herein. I Stones’ Drug 810 Medford For a decree of the Court fore- | lin e Portraits a Specialty Mrs. Harry Tonn of Sams Valley that extravagant government Pro' j switchboard cost of power, at Ntag- H W M j , I closing Plaintiffs mortgage record-; Store Bldg Medford Bldg. motes depression and discord. Central Point Medford l«ra Falls, would be $4 95 per horse- visited here Friday afternoon with ed |n Volume 90 at Page 424 of the OPTOMETRIST I power a year. Yet, in 1933, the Mrs. C. W. Sage and Mrs. R. E. Neal- j Mortgage Records of Jackson County | TAILORING on. ! Oregon, and decreeing that the fol- ! U ILL OIL BE NEXT? ilown of Niagara Falls right at the Frank Meyer, who has been | lowing described property situated Dr. Jud Rickert The politicians seem to have about ¡source of power, paid $25 28. . .. .. ^ m Jackson County, Oregon, to-wit; | F. J. Huber Good Glasses, if yon need them, ('er the weather with a lame back ——= = ^ ^ = = = ^ = worked themselves out in their at In 1922. when a new 500,000 Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailoring otherwise good advice. _ _ _ tacks on railroads and public utili horsepower plant was under con Is somewhat Improved now SUITS Sito UP 233 E. Main. Medford Mias Jeaaey Seabrook and Arthur «1 N. Hr St. Medford ties They have taxed aud regulated struction, the chairman ol the pow SPECIALS FASHION SHOPS those Industries to death, and caus er commission said the result of this Strauss, our teachers, attended the Every Day at the ed the Investments of millions of additional power would be to give teachers’ conference at Sams Valley Try an A d in The Fashion Shop stockholders to become valueless In municipalities a constantly declin Friday afternoon. Chet & Ett Parker Mrs. Margaret l). Lydiard has re Drrasmaktng and Remodeling many instances, and of little or no ing rale. Yet in 1930, a representa- HAMBURGER INN MRS. MYRTLE ANDREW The American Medford earning power in a majority tIvt* town paid $19.50 per horsepow- turned to her home here after spend H k i . . U N I «2 1 M e d fo r d R n lldtn s rases er a year jor n a current— and paid ing several weeks in Medford Now oil Is to go on the rack. The oP jn j y 33 demand has already been made In ' Mr. Woodlock cites many other *i official circles that it be declared ■ 1 examples. All of them fit the TVAI Dr. C. W . Lemery CONGER public utility. If regulation of price ( ltHatlon perfectly. Like the On-1 (Successor to Dr. J. J. Emmons) Funeral Parlors could be kept on a business basis. i t 't arl0 system, the TVA Is government 304 Medford Bldg. Phone 307 might be a good thing. But to illua- owned and supported, and is under I ructlce limited to eye, oar, nose, 715 W. .Main 8t. Medford trate bow gasoline price-fixing Is taking developments for which there and throat and fitting of glasses. Tel. 567 Res. 1013 based on political expendienoy, sev-|aM> no ac„ rate precedents. To quote eral different states are simply d e - 'Mr Woodlock's conclusion. ’ ’The es- mandtng reductions of from one t o j llmale atage of all such things is an- Dr. I. H. Gove five cents a gallon on the retail price | a)oROUII the honeymoon period of gasoline. These demands are not i w(,en all te sunshine and roses— But Brill Metal Works DENTISTRY made as the result of any method o f ! honeymoons are unreliable yard- GENERAL SHEET METAL FURNACES & HEATING fart-flndlng, but arc based on °P<n-Ltirka for measuring steady married; Medford, Oregon Ions of Interested gas users, or vote- ||f#— 100 E. 8th. St. Medford Phone 418 gatherers. In other words, the stage la being set to Inflame the public ifW V YW W V YY Y YyV W Y W yV V V against the oil Industry. Just as it has been set In the past to Inflame Safe Insurance at a Saving T R O W B R I D G E It against other Industries In order Oregon Mutual Fire Hazel Atkins and sons. Mel-] CIRCULATION COVERAGE meacs having as subscrib to gain public favor. Irrespective of Cabinet Works bourne and Everett, of Agate, were ers a large proportion ot the homes la the Held the news Insurance Co. what the farts In the case may he. Everything in Cabinet Work vlsltora In Table Rock Sunday. paper Is supposed to cover— the town and Its trade area. (Incorporated) It will be interesting to watch the Mis* Edith Sage, who is employed LKLAND CLARK. Agent Established in 1008 crusade . T h e stork arguments The newspaper that goes regularly Into 90 per cent 10 North Bartlett 8t. as secretary in the state legislature against so-called "big business" will of the homes in ita field Is a 100 per cent advertising Medford, Ore. Phone 1406 at Salem, spent the last week end medium for Its merchants, regardless ef the number of be used The only .hange In the with home folks her*. Us subscribers formula will be to substitute the Table Rock Women s club meets word "o il” for the name of the last The newspaper that goes Into not more than 50 at the home of Mrs. Violet Schafer BERT PECK Phone 815 Industry attacked. Countless can per cent of the homes Pf the town snd Ita trading area Wednesday of this week E A D S ’ TRANSFER didates for the people's favor will Automobile Repair Is a decidedly poor advertising medium for its merchant*, Kenneth Hensley Is absent from float Into office over oceans of oil & ST O R A G E regardless of the number of •ubsertber* that 5® per cent high school with an attack of chick And Service The fact that thousands of Investors 1015 N. Central, Medford may represent. FABER BUILDING In the oil Industry may suffer, or en pox. For Storage or Moving of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moon. Doren ________Household Goods An advertisement In this paper Is sure to be read workmen lose jobs, will be lost sight Mose and Leola Neighbors of An by at least 90 per rent of the people of the community. of while the torrh of destruction Is tioch, attended Sunday School here being applied to the gasoline Indus A trial will conviace you Sunday. try. __________________ Tengwald Agency Mias Arhas Chase of Bend, who Real Estate— AH Kind, of DAIRYMAN is a student at Ashland Normal, vls- M »11 THE AMATEUR ELM'- Insurance Freah Milk and C m TRIUIAN ' tted here with her aunt. Mr*. Rich-1 MOVED TO I.A R G E R Q U AR TERS Delivered Dally The National Board of Fire Un- ard Hunsley, last week 121 Wtwt Main 8L. M edford Phone 14x1 Central derwrttera has Issued a worth-while Mrs. C W. Sage, who ha* been 111 “ Farms F or Sale” warning to "amateur electrician»"— | in Medford with pleurisy for some 4< a classification that Includes thou*- time, returned to her home last ands of persons possessed of a me- week. rbaaical bent. Mr and Mrs. John Nealon and P E R L ’ S e x p e r t It points out that certain stand- daughter* Janice and Donna wer< WATCH and iK W E U ll Funeral Home ards of electrical safety have been buslneea visitor* near Prospect Sun- Established In ynwr community Repairing establshed through laboratory teats, dsy 23 years At Depñwsion Priors and that any work falling below Mr and Mrs. Elmer Kyle haw rh n w e 4 7 428 w , , h 15 So. Central Are. Me lbs*« standards Is actually barard- purchased a new Hutch sedan Ed M frfford Orrjjon — a4" ‘ ,a ■■ The American EDITORIALS I Medford School | ¡of Beauty Culturel i J o. S. BLACKFOI Uñe AMERICAN C» Earl Bradfisl