The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, December 10, 1936, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THI-W PAY. DECEMBER Io, IKki
CENTRAL POINT AMER9CAN, CENTRAL POINT, OREGON
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^ " ' o Owners Urged
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tèi L i y i l ' K . 1
* o Register Early
»eorm ry of State R .n
th e t u r n in g
“ I love
to gold."
“ I love
NOR
Eug ne Scho 3 ! n aper
Snell
W inner of Trophy
I.
p o in t
*‘ " f ’ hiat al! moto«' vehicle oper-
I nivi-rsity of Oregon, Eugene,
^ or« apply for their 1937 liCe:,s*
— the "Newa- of the Eugeue high
, Platet a» soon aa possible. It Is « .
school was named as winner for this
■ mated that uppraximately three car of the Arnold Bennett Hall
ad-e -1 and ffty thousand
m >tor trophy, awarded for the beat high
I vehicles wl|. be licensed 'n
paper In
Oregon. it was añ­
durine th, .......
' ' Oregon school t™t*f
'n uregon,
ilar?,-.................... '* 7 '‘ar- a" d
* nounced by Howard Keasler. chair-
!
° f thp*« w» ' apply man of the awards committee of
abou, January 1st. applications
re- Sigma Delta Chi, national journal*
celvel prior f0 that time will
no* 1
at the I'nfveraftty of
onl> secure Immediate service for Oregon. The society has conducted
the applicant but aid in - reducing
. h ,,.. , the
the contest for
.________
several . _____
ynars.
the peak registration load in the
Other awards in the contest were
motor vehicle department.
. ,
,
announced as follows: Guard cup for
• n previous years, the receipt best paper in school« o f over 600
reg stration, properly filled out studeuts. "r o st" of Franklin high
on the reverse side, together with school. Portland; Register trophy
to watch the leaves turn
, tee of lo t»«, comprise the com -1 for the beat paper in schools under
píete application for re-registration 500, "Lantern” of Peudleton; Har­
to see you turn to go."
of a private passenger car which has ris Ellsworth trophy for beet note«
not been changed or altered in con- In local paper. Baker high school;
THE PROFESSOR S
“‘ ruction or classification during Kric W. Allen cup for best mimeo-
lhe year
i Ktaph paper. Carlton.
"
Winners last year were Benson
Civil Service “ Schools” Tech of Portland. Hall cup; Kla-
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math Fal,s‘ Guar<l cup; The Dalles.
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v -ir iic ia l
Register cup; Independence, Ella-
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“ Who originated football?”
"I can’ t recall the surgeon’s
name.”
K E E PIN G COMPANY
“ Yes, 1 used to keep company
with Jane. She's a fine girl."
“ I suppose you figured a man was
known by the company he keeps."
BUSINESS IDEAS
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"Tom is good company, pa."
“ I noticed, whet. I happened to
look into the room last night that
he was a sort of ‘holding com­
pany.”
OLD KNOCKER
£
M \ £ r
'
ìi
Standing, Is Report land,
wonh Allen
cup cup.
and Commtrce ot Port*
Judges for the event were Eric W.
It has been observed that an ad­
Allen,
dean of the school of journal­
vertisement Was recently inserted In
one of the daily papers by a so- ism. and Charles M. Hulton and
called Social Security Counselor, Robert C. Hall, faculty members of
this advertisement having been car­ the school.
ried in the "Help Wanted" column
and stating that many positions are Progress Made on
available. The advertisement, un­
doubtedly paid for by a so-called Conservation
Program
■ Civil Service school, left the impres­
sion with those making inquiry that
On Oregon Farms
such so-called counselor could se­
cure employment In the Social Secur-
I ity Board for them.
Further progress is reported on
the
1936 agricultural conservation
1. The United States Civil Service
Coinm'ssion has no agencies who so­ program In Oregon, although plans
licit applications for Civil Service for 1937 have not been announced.
examlnat'on or positions, or who according to N. C. Donaldson, execu­
tive secretary. The state comm
sell "Civil Service" courses.
2. It is not necessary to take a has completed its work in setti.
course with any so-called Civil Ser- the total county soil-depleting has.
1 vice school In order to compete In and forwarded its reootnmendatio-i
' sny of the Commission’s examina­ to Washington for the approval of
the Agricultural Adjust Administr
tions.
8. The basis of rating many ex­ tlon.
As soon as approval has been o'
aminations is entirely or in part ac­
tual experience in the field of work tained, the state comm'ttee will
being applied for, which no "school" tlfy to each county committee i ’
total county soll-dep etiug h ■ f- f
can supply.
4. No Civil Service “ school" has the county. It w'll then be the du
any connection whatever with the of the county committee to ad.
Civil Service Commission or with the individual farm sol.-deplet
any other branch of the government. bases to whatever extent may h
6. No “ school" has advance In­ necessary to make them balsn-c
formation regarding the need of with the total county soil-deplet'n'-
Civil Service employees, or the an­ base. When this has been done a-
nouncement of examinations. (Such the work checked by the state cor
schools dally offer courses in prepar­ mittee, the Individual appllcatt
ation for Federal Civil Service ex­ for grants can be made out.
Plans for the 1937 agricultur
aminations which the Commission
conservation program Invole a nuni
has no Intention of announcing.)
6. No "school” is given informa­ her of problems. One of the pr
tion regarding examination ques­ leras, according to AAA adminls
tions or any other information tor H. R. Tolley, Is to get a
which will fit in with the situa
which is not available to the general j
in the drought states. Other rr
public.
lems have been presented in the sii
7. No "school" can properly guar-|
gestions made in community tne,
antee Government employment.
ings held all over the country. Th
8. The Commission doe« not re­
suggestions and problems are
commend any "school".
threshed out In a conference
9. The public may obtain free aud
representatives from tne if i r
authentic information with respect
Some considérât.ou ts a so
to any examinations pending by ma­
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king inquiry of the Secretary, U. S.
Civil Service Board of Examiners, at
any first or second class post office,
The New
from the Manager. Eleventh U. S.
Civil Service District, Seattle, Wash­
ington, or from the U. S. Civil Ser­
vice Commission. Washington, D. C.
Sabertooth—What do you think ot
this idea of giving votes to women?
Skinpants—I'm agin it.
There
The first objective of the 1936
ain't one of them dames wilt could Christmas Seal is to find all the un­
mark a ballot without hitting her known case of tuberculosis. If pos­
thumb with the mallet.
sible.
PAGE n v »
being 22 V? acres, more or less,
given to the 193$ program which and interest that the -aid defendant*
subject, however, to a certain
should perhaps be referred to as the Clyde A. Richmond, Gypsie D Hi h-
rnond, and Pinnacle Parking Com­
contract for water with the
I9S*
8tate ctoiwtc
Pr°Krani!‘-
A* ,he
f*‘dera pany had on the 10th dav of Janu-
ltogue River Valley Canal Com­
i
u
<
tutu'
otii'h
initiviiliiu
aw now stands, each individual j ary 191». or now have in and to
pany. all being in Jackson
tate will have to work out a plan the following described property,
County, Oregon.
tor currying on the soil conservation situated in the County of Jackson.
Dated this 9th day of December.
work after January 1, 1938 in a way State of Oregon, to-wit
The east half of the following
1936
which will meet with the approval
to-wit: Beginning at a rock set
SYD I. BROWN
t the secretary of agriculture.
for corner on the unrili line of
Sheriff
of
Jackson
County. Oregon
the S'. C. Dean Donation Land
By HOWARD GAULT
Claim No. 66. being 21.95
Legal Notices
chains east from the northwest
Deputy
corner of said Claim No. 66. in
W. U TRILL. Attorney for Plaintiff
Twp-36 S It 2 W. W M and
S3— l»ec 10. 17. 24. 31
NOTICE o e S ilEKIIVM SAl.E
running thence east on the
BY VIRTUE of an execution in
north line of said Ciatm. 19.7 4
*0»®<lo«ure duly Issued out of and
chains to a rock set for corner;
the seal of the
I*«—t
thence south 22.SO chains to
' the State of Oregon, In and for
roek set for corner; thence west
the County of Jackson, to me direct­
19.7 4 chains to rock set for cor­
ed and dated on the 9th day of De­
ner; thence north 22.SO chains
cember, 1936. iu a certain action
to the place of beginning, con­
therein, whereiu Fred E. Wiley and
taining 45 acres in all. more or
Alice A. Wiley, husband a ad w ife
less, the land hereby conveyed
and W. E. Alexander as Plaintiffs,
recovered Judgment against Clyde A
Richmond and Gypsia D. Richmond
husband and wife and Pinnacle
R oller Skating
Packing Company, an Oregon cor
poration the defendants, for the sum
Every W ednesday, I r i d a ) , s .iiu v
of $2,944.47 Dollars, with Interest
«lay unii Snuda) nights.
thereon from March 7, 1933. until
paid at the rate of 7 %
•iid the further sum of $2,267.25
M e d fo rd A rm ory
with interest thereon um.i ,, .
the rate of 7 T
per annum fro
March 7. 1986; for the further sum
of $350.00 attorney’s fee; for the
further sum of $90.00 for Fire In­
surance premiums paid by plaintiff
aud for plaintiffs costs and dlshur
ments herein taxed at $33.70. which
judgment was enrolled and docketed
in t ie Clerk's office of said Court In
New Prices. M atinees title
said County on the Sth day of De­
Evenings ti.V. Rids lOc
cember, 1936.
Notice Is hereby given that, pc
Sat. Only
suant to the terms of the said execu
BUCK J o n e s i n
tlon, I will on the 9th day of Janu­
ary, 1987, at 10:00 o'clock a ui.. at
“ For the Service”
the front door of the Courthouse in
E pisode l.'t ‘ ‘ R oaring W est’
the City of Medford, In Jackson
Get and enjoy more overseas sta­
County, Oregon, offer for sale and
tions with a new 1937 Philco . . .
Sun., M on., Tues.
will sell at public auction for cash to
and tunc them by name! Right on
the highest bidder, to satisfy sa'ri
the dial you'll find them named
judgment, together with the costs of
Shirley T em p le
and located, in color . . . and the
this sale, subject to redemption as
“ CA PTA IN J A N U A R Y "
exclusive Philco Foreign Tuning
. j. d by law ail of the right, title
System brings them in easily,
Wctl. Only
ifuickly and accurately. Amazing
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values! Come in . . . see for your­
m
A n n H arding
«
self!
in “ Tlie WITNESS CHAIIt"
NEW 1937
PHILCO
Foreign Tuning
System
'ore Shopping Days
i
Wed. NR* is Cash Nite
PHILCO 61B*
Thur«., Fri.
$42.50
W a rn e r
Before Christmas
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fi tue y Aeriti/ to insure greatest / or •
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ouldn't be allowed
Jane—Well, not too loud.