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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1935)
THURSDAY, A P R IL I « , I t t i » Tti« AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT, OKEOON PAUK TW O in the County of Jackson, State ot NOTICE OF SH E R IF F'S SALE grity, ability aud position In the len, Mrs. Oro Bennett, Mrs. Nelson, j- BY VIRTUE of an execution in Oregon, to-wlt: Beginning at a point 11.68 United States, the chances are that Mrs. Brown, .Mrs. C- Sanderson, Mrs j foreclosure duly issued out Of and chains North of the Southwest th e d.-ficit would amount to many Neighbors, Mrs C. Safer, Mies Elva !_ under the seal of the Circuit Court corner of section 6 in Township of the State of Oregon, in and for times of Canada, due to political Adams and Mrs. Bernice Stokes of NOTICK OK SH ERIFF'S SALK 38 South of Range 1 West of W. Re-eatabllsbed. September II, llt b . buccaneering, and to the fact that Antelope, j BY VIR TU E o f an execution In the County of Jackson, to me direct M , Oregon, and running thence ed and dated on the 29th day of Devoted to the beet interests of much more railroad mileage would Mrs. Maud Grant w as elected to I foreclosure duly issued out of and North 17.92 chains to the center March. 1935, In a certain suit there- Central Point and vicinity. of the present travelled County fill the vacancy on , ,he achool board. I of the *!!“ * “ of '1 J * Oregon, ‘ h* C,7 in “ ‘ and * be involved. lu, wherein G. A. Codding as Plain , , State for Entered aa aecond class matter at road; thence North 82 degrees If the people are persuaded into The election was held over April 9th, i Ihe County 0f Jackson, to me dlreet- tiff recovered judgment and decree East 30. 88 chains; thence South tha out office. Central Pelnt, Ore- , h . . - M . « , o 79 believing that government owner- due to some errors before. ed and dated on the 11th day of against the defendant, Marjorie 8. lit l chains; thence West gon. nn er » c ^ \ ship is the only way out of the vexa- Mrs. Rush and her guests Mr. O s - 1 April. 1935, in a certain suit therein. HamHl for the sum of $7,556.16 with 30 68 chains to the point of be | wherein Jackson County Building interest thereon at the rate o f 6% tious rairoad issue, heaven help the car Applegate of Asheville, N ginning. situate, lying and being SUBSCRIPTION RATES: and Loan Association, an Oregon per annum from December 1st, 1932 in the County o f Jackson and spent one day last week driving thru building and loan coropration, as to February 6th, 1935. aud Interest One Year .............................. 11.00 taxpayers! State o f Oregon. ------------------------- the Applegate, Jacksonville and plaintiff, recovered judgment against on said principal sum from the 6th Six Months .......................... I .75 Dated this 4th day April, 1933. NO M ALIC Grants Pass districts. They stopped C. L. Patrick, defendant, for the sum day of February, 1935, until paid, at Payable In advance. SYD I. BROWN, the rate o f 8% per annum, and for of 11500.00, less the sum of 1207.34 "Farm people now realize there in Medford for dinner at Valentines. Advertising rates on application paid on stock, less the sum of $30.30 the further sum of $467.66 with In Sheriff o f Jackson County, Oregon. HOW ARD GAULT, is nothing magical about cooperative Little turkeys and chickens a re ' accrued earnings on said stock, being terest thereon from the 20the day By Office— Second Street, off Mein. Deputy. 1932, at the rate institutions; they require cold, hard demanding the attention of many oi 'the sum of $1.262,36, plus interest of October. 91— Apr 11. 18. 25. May 2_________ ARTH U R EDW ARD PO W E LL of 8 per cent per annum, and for practical business procedure,” said the Beagle people now'. Mr. John on $1500.00 from the 6th day of Editor and Proprietor the Secretary of the National Coop- Nelson is making preparations fo f-A p ril* 1933, to the 8th day of Feb- the further sum of $1,286.55, with Interest thereon from the 29th day erative Council recently. *one thousand little turkeys. »ruary. 1934, at the rate of 10% P®* of May, 1934, at the rate o f 8 % per „ . . . . , annur, being the sum o f $125.00 Any farmer who expects coopera-| Little 2 year old Larry Nelson, son i plug |nterest on $1.262.36 from the annum, and Interest on the following tlve management to pull economic of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson of 8th day of February 1934, to the day sums at the rate of 8% per annum set opposite such rabbits out of a hat Is obviously Antelope and nephew of the Nelson’s of »aid judgment, at the rate of 10% from the dates sums to February 6th, 1935, to-wlt: doomed to disappointment. And so here, was operaed on April 9th at the !)tr MUIil IU 3 .- On $346.08 from December 1, 1932, is any farmer who believes that If Community hospital for appendicitis.I |24 40 for |„8urance premiums, plus on $346.08 from June 1, 1933; on he joins a co-op all his problems Gangrene had set in but the opera- $5.00 for continuation of abstract of $346.08 from December 1, 1933; on Sat., Only will be solved in Jig-time, and his tion was successful and he is reco-'th le, together with all of plaintiff’s $346.08 from June 1, 1934; and on JOHN W A Y N E $346.08 from December 1. 1934, and bank account will immediately start ] vering as rapidly as can be expected, costs and disbursements to be taxed, for the further sum of $750.00 at plus interest on said judgment at the to swell. Hound cooperatives work Elaine Rush and Marie Seigmillet rate of 10% per annum from the torney’s fees, and costs and disburse slowly and carefully. They plan for of Beagle, Dorothy Strauss and Mli elate of the decree herein, which] ments herein, which judgment and the long pull, rather than for tran- dred Duggan of Sams Valley attend- judgment was enrolled and docketed decree was enrolled and docketed in Episodic :t — "LO ST JUNGLE’ the Clerk’s office of said Court In sitory benefits They take no steps ed the Typing contest held in Ash- in the Clerk’s office of said Court Ir. said County on the 11th day of said County on the 29th day ot IT MI ST ItE DONE They were the April, 1935; t hat are not building for a sound land last week. March, 1935. Sun., Mon. Mechanically speaking,, the auto- and ___ prosperous future— they seek guests of Miss Eleanor Coombs while NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, NOTIC7 IS HEREBY GIVEN that.j K A TH E R IN E H E P B l’ RN’ mobile of today Is Infinitely safer eventual|y stabmtyi and they kn0w there. pursuant to the terms of said execu- pursuant to the terms of said execu than that of ten years ago. Brakes |hat cannot be a<.hleve(1 through le-' Miss Elva Adams. May and Joan tion- 1 wil1 on the l8th daY ot Ma3G tion, I will on the 11th day of May, ,, Mulbollen vi it. h . _ 1935, o’clock, M., the 1935, at 10 o’clock A. M-, at the reach perfection. Lights have been , at ___ 10 ____ A. ____ .. at gerdemain. i « 1 « ■« the - C. --------- ™ , front . door of . the Courthouse in the front door of the Courthouse in the vastly improved. Steering mechan It speaks well for the foresight of | home Saturday. City o f Medford, in Jackson County, City of Medford, in Jackson County, Tues., AVed. isms are fool-proof. Car bodies can the American farmer that he haf j Florence and Louise Coulter, Mr. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell Oregon, offer for sale and will sell W ALLAC E BEERY stand terrific punishment. ut public aution for cash to the stuck stubbornly to his cooperative and Mrs. R. Bischoff and family at public auction for cash to the Jaekh- Cooper — QeO. Raft highest bidder, to satisfy said Judg Similar progress has taken place callers - at *— the Edler “ home Sat- ment. hiKhe8t together bidder' with l° sati*fy aaid of J“ this dK- during depression, when It .. seem ed'were ----- «•-«— — » — the costs ment, together with the costs ot this in road building. The modern liigh- that little or no progrès» was being. wrday. sale, subject to redemption as pro- sale, subject to redemption as pro wray, with traffic lanes, tanked urns ma(je Now the fruits of that are Mrs. Nora W illiams went to Med- vided by law, all of the right, title vided by law, all of the right, title Thun»., Eli. and ” skidie8s” surfaces, is a trlbut beginning to appear; the farm in* ford to shop Friday and was sur* a*id interest that the defendants in and interest that the defendants In said suit, Marjorie S. Hamill, Mar EDDIE CANTOR to engineering science, which has come is rising, new market, are be- prised by some friends there with L ^ p iT tr tlî’ aud° M.°ude jorie S. Hamill, sometimes known as done wonders in seeking to make ing developed, the arduous job o f , a lovely shower o f gifts. Patrick, husband and wife; Fred J.j Peggy Hamill; John 8- Hamill; Paul driving safe and pleasant. adjusting supply and demand is slow -' Ralph Ellis and Richard Rush Fiek; also all other persons or par D. Angstead and Nellie Angstead Yet automobile accidents continue ly being completed It looks as if went to Rogue River Saturday and : ties unknown claiming any right, husband and wife; Theo L. Hewitt to rise— both 1n number and severity. agriculture is entering a period of returned here Sunday with Mr. and f!tle' estat®- lie” or interest in or to and Edith F. Hewitt, husband and nn real rP:t twlula p«pri ip .I in hu emu. the estate i described in f the com wife; Southern Oregon Sales, Inc. The motorist has no alibi. He can’ t genuinely better times. ! Mrs. Ellis of Rogue River who are plain on file herein, had on the 23d and Jackson County, a political sub blame the car or the road for mis Ralph’s grandparents. 1 day of November, 1928, or now have] division and municipal corporation MEDFORD CASH * CARRY haps, save in an infinitesimal per- “ For a nation so devoted to fact- Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sanderson and in and to the following described of the State of Oregon, also all other CLEANERS & DYERS centage of instances. The human . . finding bodies , ,, spent “ „ Sunday evening , . - i Preperty. situated in the County of ; persons unknown claiming any right, . . . of . one sort „ or _ another. ‘ , family at the title, Interest or estate in and to the Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wit: element— and the human element It Is suprising how few facts are ] s ater* home property which is the subject of this Lot number two (2 ), in Block Free Pickup and Delivery- alone— is at fault In ninety-odd ac uncovered and how many words are] glje -u ç c Sander suit, had on the 23rd day of May, numbered six (6 ), Highland employed to conceal these few.” cidents out of a hundred. 1930, or now have in and to the fol- Park Addition to the City of son home Sunday were Mr. aud Mrs. Phone 1700 3:10 K. Main — Barron’s Most drivers are competent. Most lowing described property, situated Medford; Ed. Eldred of Derby, Mr. and Mrs., Dated this 16th day of April, 1935. are careful. Most realize that an Melvin Martin of Medford and Mil-j SYD I. BROWN automobile is a potential killer. But ton Sanderson. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon, that minority of motorists which Is Mir. Marion and Mr. Harry Ben-( by Howard Gault, Deputy either careless, Incompetent, or plain nett have returned to their work, at reckless, menaces us all. Perhaps I hope that my readers will be Powers, Oregon. Collect )Oiir B. M. Bush, Owner ten per rent of drivers fall Into one Lloyd Sanderson went out Into the |patient. Due to the fact that the Rhone OO— Medford Bldg. ot those categories— and the lives OLD GOLD JEW ELRY Corner 6th St. and Central Ave. news Is printed on Thursday It has pasture Sunday morning and found R E A LT Y SERVICES ... health and property of the other Medford, Ore. to leave Beagle on Monday In order a toy ballon advertising the Purity anal W ATCH CASES A T A SAVING ♦; nluety per cent Is placed In peril to be In Central Point on time. Some Chain Stores, that had evidently been ^Permanent Waves $1.00* because of them. times my news may he a little old dropped from a plane during the Finger Wave wet, 26c, dry,.. A5c4 Last year saw 36,000 people kill th you and again I may send some night. Shampoo .............................. .25cV e d — unnecessarily — In auto acci JEW ELER Mr. and Mrs. J. W. La Tourrette thing in that is supposed to take Hot Oil Shampoo ...................$OcJ dents. It Is the dpty of every citi- and children, Jack Wayne and Co- place before Thursday and plans get ■g Haircut .................................. 83cS en and every unit of government to Pays TO P CASH PRICK upset and it doesn't take place so rinne of Medford spent Sunday after- ‘ Marcel .................................. 25» { see that a different record Is made DON'T SELL TO STRANGERS noon with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sater 1 hope you'll understand. Manicure ...............................BScj«r this year. Traffic laws must he mo llpp. Mann's MegV Shop, M»-a!ford Builders of Watertight Roofs Miss Elva Adams visited her home and Derva Jeanne. Scalp Treatment ...................5(k| dernized and enforced with the ut in Central Point last week and at Comb Wave ...........................85sA most strictness. The dangerous dri ESTIMATES sad INSPECTION tended a party at Jacksonville. S PE C IA L FOR SATURD AY Facials .................... ver has been given every chance. He WITHOUT CHARGE Chicka-n SaandwIch»1», Salad anal Mrs. It, Blschoff and daughter Eyebrow Arch ................ DON’S SERVICE •B e i has been urged to change his ways, Coff«*«>, M e < leo. Mr. aud Mrs Chester Mulhol-1 410 44 EAST MAIN and has refused. Now he must be PHONE S4 Phone SOS-J len and family were dinner guests forced to drive safely— or be depriv 10th & Fir Medford Announces Work done by students under supervision at the Edler home Wednesday. HAMBURGER IN N ed of the right to drive on public Medford Mars. Neighbors was among the streets and highways. Medford shoppers Saturday. The Pleasant Hour Club met at A THOUGHT FOR THE TAXPAYER Those who believe that the even the Nelson home April 10th with, DENTISTRY < Successor to Dr. J. J. Emmens) tual solution of the railroad pro Mrs. Ora Bennett and Helen Mul- 204 Medford Bldg. blem must be government ownership hollen as hostesses. The afternoon ■ •adiaV Appanl Medford. Oregon I ractire limited to eye, ear, nose, of the lines, would do well to take was spent playing guessing garnet and throat and fitting of glasses. a look across the Canadian border. and doing stunts and the members] Tel. 567 Res. 1013 —— — I ■■ I ■ The hen knoivn name in electric Canada is served by two large that were not able to come missed |P'v v ' rtrtrtaVVVV’u w w w w w w v one of our nicest meetings. Deli-1 appliauic.v* now '«liter* the field railroad systems, each o f which pro with the last word in vides good service, operates modern clous refreshments were served by Those present werei REFRIGERATORS equipment and charges the same the hostess»*.. rates for freight and passenger trans Mrs. R. Blschoff, Mrs. Ruby ShultzJ GENERAL SHEET METAL Phone 008 407 E- Main Mrs. M. It. Harper. Mrs. C. Mulhol-! IO Situi h ItarlP'lt Medford FURNACES A HEATING port. Medford Everything In Cabinet Work 101 » E. 8th. St. Medford One system, the Canadian Pacific, Phone 418 Estab’dshed In 1908 Is privately owned, privately financ ed. and privately managed, and has generally earned a reasonable pro Saife Iusuranar at a Saving fit for its Investors. During bad Phone 207 0 times, when profits have been small 713 \V. Main SC Medford or temporarily non-existent, the own ers have had to pay their own way (Incorporated) • f t i T z rr f — J h E H Q L L Z k jL - U k j- J J — they have no public treasury be LELAND CLARK. Agent Agvnl* fair SPENCER ( iudli tdually de'lgned) CORSETS 19 North Bartlett St. hind them to foot the bill for losses. FARER BUILDING Medford. Ore. Phone 14»« Mr*. II. M. Welsliaar, I .or ail Representative The other system, the Canadian Slip Covers for Orerstnffed Phone III* for Appointiii<*iit Furniture National, Is publicly owned. It was F E A T U R IN G h lw r ’» I ndia-*, Sneatcr*. H o - m * in all new *p m g *lia«le* financed by a great bond Issue gua- Deigning— Drspery Making MOr, Sl .on, 91.15 ranted by the Canadian government. Pbona 313 Phone 1648-X 220 S. Ump«' SanToy anal Knee Kool Ho*e $1.00 In alt the years of Its existence it Holly lluihliiig Medford Medford, Oregon DAIRYMAN has continuously created deficits to Fre*h Milk and Cream be paid out of the public's tax money. Delivered I>ally 1015 N. Central, Medford Ita total deficit runs Into hundreds For Storage or Moving of Pitone 14x1 Centra! Polni of millions of dollars— and is th< ________ Hou*el»old GooaU direct cause of a substantial percent age of the total tax hill paid by the Canadian people. Aduli* 25r K Milieu I Oc ■ There ti no reason to believe that the American people would exper M ATCH and JEWELRY Emis Sat. lence better fortune with government Established In your community RICHARD DIX In ownership o f the railroads The 25 year* At I>»‘pro*«1on Prie«-* /.âne Grey's Canadian National system has ap Phone 47 428 W. «th St. 13 So. Central Ave. Medford parently been freer from political In _________ Medford. Oregon fluence than is the usual govern ment venturp In this country; ID Preme Sat. Nile managers have been men of Inte- Sun., Mon.. Tue- LE G A L N O TIC E The American m xy “ Randy Rides A lon e" EDITORIALS ‘The Little Minister’ “ The Bowery” “ Kid from Spain” B e a g le Medford Electric Construction Co. £ Medford School ¥ $of Beauty Culture! K ilNO. W. JOHNSON STAND ARD RO O FING CO. R A D IO Chet & Ett Parker I H O T P O IN T Dr. C. W . Lemery Electric GLAD1S M A E SHOP Dr. I. H. Gove Refrigerators Donna Lee Dresses Blouses and Shirts CONGER Funeral Parlors iM T T O n TT Brill Metal Works TROWBRIDGE; Cabinet W ork. Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Co. BERT PEC K Elva Livingston Lough EADS’ TRANSFER & STORAGE “ West of the Pecos” ID E A L B IBYC LE SHOP 49 Kiel Msln Ml. Medford CARL BUISSON MARY ELLIS “ A ll the K in g’s Horses” Pilone .A 4-1 W«*d„ Thur. Miel lla-llnlala- Plan e lo lisse X mir LILIAN H \lt\ » » TI LI. IO 4 ARMIN ATI I . ah muon « r Sharpen«*'I ‘Let’s Live Tonight’ | “ In Our Grandmother’s Day . . . I j | Providing clean clothes for the family was a serious problem Washing was grandmi not be yours, because method* Today our takes all the drtideery ther's hardest task Rut it should modern scien«*e has provided better modern, sanitary laundry service away a ! _ _ _ Medford Domestic Laundry: ■ SOI TH KIN ERSIDE A\ EN I K PHONE 16« O. S. BLACKFORD EX PERT Repairing C. Earl Bradfish ■ This Classified Directory W ill be found usefu When in Medford " ■ 2 Let Vs Prove it! P E R L ’ S Funeral Home Automobile Repair And Service PHOTOGRAPHERS Shangle Studios Expert Photography H i e P e r ir » Im » Speciali) Medford Bldg. Dr. Jud Rickert orTOMETRWT Good Glasses, If yen need tbr> otherwise good advice. 222 B. Mata. Mod Bird PHYSIC IANS Dr. B. C. WÏUcTi ^ lV * 4 » X and Surgeon tones' Drug 210 » Store |)| Central Point x _______T A ILO R IN G F . J. Huber ladles' and Gmta* Tall SUITS $atu i p SI B. Fir St. H 00c «