PAUK T W O 1 . C E N TR A I. PO INT ' AM ER ICAN THU RSDAY, J A M A R T fl, 1038 C E N T R A L POINT, OREGON convinced that it wlu be per“ ulül1- State Em ploym ent under the American system of tree. r * \ enterprise, to curry on Its functions Service to H o ld without bureaucratic dictation, and ' 'turn a reasonable profit from Us --- T ~ M eetin gs in County Ke-establiabed, September 13, 1931. ! labors. Devoted to the heat interests ot S A LLM — The state Employment Second, it is essential that Coa- Centra) Point and vicinity. I ¿re*» lake tue necessary step» to re* Service this week announced an Littered as second class matter a: ; move from the bent back of industry, itinerant service to enable eligible the post office. Central Point, Ore- the _____ capital . _____ __ unemployed workers in small towus gains _____ and the surplus Ten (1 0 ) and Eleven (1 1 ) In of Oregon for Jackson County has NOTICE OK SALE Block number Twenty-seven appointed the undersigned admint- (2 7 ) as the same is numbered, sratrix of the estate of C. H. Howell, IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR designated and described on the also known as Cheney H. Hojrell, JACKSON COUNTY original plat or the town (now- deceased. All persons having claims city) of Gold Hill, Jackson In the Matter o f the Estate of against said estate a r: required to County, Oregon. JOHN C. INGLING. sometimes present them, with proper vouchers within six (6 ) months from the known as JOHN INGLINC, Deceased. Reserving the right, however, to date of this notice to N eff A Frohn- also that NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN reject any or all bids; mayer, 302 Cooley Theatre Build­ that the undersigned administrator sealed bids for said property will be ing. Medford, Oregon. of the estate of the above named de­ received addressed to the said ad­ Dated December 16. 1937. in the cedent offers for sale and will sell at ministrator at his office Mrs. M. H Seyler Medford, Oregon, «m , un ei the ct of arch 8, , p roii^ taxes which are ofteu called aud rural districts to register for private sale, to the highest and best Courthouse at Administratrix of t*1* bidder for cash, or on such other said bids to be opened on and after taxes without a friend.” ‘ employment and tile their claims for Si U8CKIPT10N RATES Estate of C. H. Howell, terms as the Court may approve, the the 10th day o f February, 1938, all deceased. Third, business must be encourag- unt,«ployment benefits at points SU Months ...... ...... ........... $ 1.00 following described real property be­ pursuant to an order of the Honor­ 2«— Dec. 16, 23, .10, Jan 6. longing to the estate of the said de­ able Earl B. Day, Judge o f said One Tear — ......... ...... — .... ll.SO id to spend in chanuels that crea te jnear their home». Court, heretofore duly made and This service wilt consist of a cedent, to-wit: Payable in advance wealth. Income and employment. entered under date o f December 20, NOTICE TO CREDITORS weekly visit by represeutatives of A ll o f Lot Fonr (4 ) in Block Advertising rates on application For example, it is estimated that if 1937, to which order reference is One (1 ) of the Riverside Addi- to IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF THE hereby made. O ffice—Seoond Street, oft Main the much-discussed “ peace pact” the State Employment Service STATE OF OREGON FOR to the Town o f Gold Hill, Ore­ Dated and first published this between the Adminlitration and the more than 50 towns of the Stat JACKSON COUNTY gon, excepting that portion com­ 30th day of December, 1937. and will be continued for such time IN THE M ATTER OF THE ARTH U R EDW ARD PO W ELL utilities is reached, the electric in- mencing at the Northeast cor­ F R A N K J. NE W M AN ner of said Lot and running dustry will spend a billion or m o r e j^ local employment conditions ESTATE of Editor and Proprietor Administrator of the DIEDRICH C. STRAUS, Deceased. West 70 feet; thence South annually for improvement and ex -i8eem to reQulre- Estate o f John C. Ing- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 141 feet; thence East 70 feet; pansion. I Each person applying for unem­ the undersigned administratrix of ling. sometimes known thence North 141 feet to the as John Ingling, De­ ployment benefits is required to re­ the estate of the above named dece- j point o f beginning, also basic medium o i , Fourth, our ceased. gister with the Employment Service dent has been duly appointed and A ll o f Lots number Nine ( 9 ), 57— Dec 30, Jan. 6, 13, 20 transportation, the railroads, must has qualified and is now acting as for a job. If he has worked at an STOP TH E "RECESSIO N" be permitted tariffs that provide u the administratrix of the estate of employment subject to the State Un­ the above named decedent; all per- 1 fair margin of operating profit. The hopes that were held out dur­ employment Compensation law and sons having claims against said ing the first half of last year for This industry is normally the na­ and re­ tion's greatest single employer and I found ellf lble ior ^enefita, he may estate are hereby notified continued expansion of industrial draw weekly compensation after a quired to present same, duly veri­ fied as by law required, to the un­ production, growth of private em­ purchaser of supplies. waiting period of two weeks provid­ dersigned administratrix, at the o f­ i Fifth, the government must pu11 ployment, and an increasing nation­ ing suitable employment is not fice of Newman and Neilson, in the al income, have been dissipated, its fiscal house in order— which i found for him In the meantime. Courthouse at Medford, Oregon, 'the United States enters the new means a balanced budget, aud a plan: The schedule of towns, places and within six months from the date of year under the cloud of a critical for steadily reducing the national i dates for Jackson County is as fol- the first publication of this notice; all persons owing said estate are debt. uu«iinbn recession. lows: Prospect, Orieve's Resort, directed to make payment at said Sixth, iu matters that affect all Wednesdays; Ashland, City Hall, office, the said Newman and Neilson Tha values o f securities depre being the attorneys for said estate. ciated by more than 40 per cent in industry, there must be a restoration I p rjdayg Dated and first published this 108 N o rth Iv y St. a single week during October— and of confidence. There must be a co -1 23rd day of December, 1937. s e ­ operative spirit toward our great they are still hovering near the Mrs. Lawrence is expecting her NORA STRAUS lows reached at that time. The un­ curity exchanges, instead ot an in­ aunt May Fry from Los Angeles for •: Administrator of the employment totals, notably in the imical attitude that tends to render a visit this week. Estate of Dtedrich C. Straus, deceased. heavy industries, are soaring ser- them impotent. There must be a re­ $ 33— Dec. 23. 30, Jan. 6, 13. Prices for January 8th & 10th .ously. The standard indices of building of our faith in the processes Mrs. Mary Richardson returned business activity have shown alarm­ and philosophy of our constitutional home Sunday. Her mother Mrs. ing and continued drops. Frightened form of government. Nancy W. Wilson was taken ill Mon- IJ investors reveal an increasing disin­ The Industrial and agricudtural 1 day and is very ill. Mrs. Richardson $ 1 .3 9 FLAG STAFF 1() I|)(j. clination to place their money in resources of this country are great Jr had spent two weeks at Salem with I productive enterprise. Individuals, than ever. F L A G S T A F F FLO U R Is milled from all Montana Hard We lead the world in her daughter Mrs. Ward Davis and $ b u t t e worried as to the future, are cutting national wealth, in living standards, family. Wheat, and Is an all Purpose Family Flour. Guaranteed their personal buying to the limit, in opportunity, and in potential to give you Satisfaction. witn the resultant depressive in­ achievement for the betterment of fluence on the entire business struc the lot of all. Out ot this can come L e g a l Notices in GOOD T U S T i Royd’s lure. The chaotic labor situation is a finer civilization than the world Economy still another barrier to the normal has ever known— If only we use to lb. NOTICE TO CREDITORS progress of trade and Industry. the fullest advantage-the tools we IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF THE ■ STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK- This recession cannot be accurate­ have. Aud in securing this, the first Royd’s F a rm e rs A tten tion ! SON COUNTY. ly compared to the occasional decline essential is fairness and tolerance— Special Itlend IN TH E M ATTE R OF THE Ih. Rebuilt Tractors, Farm Imple­ which characterize almost all up­ on the part of industry, of. govern­ ESTATE, of Fresh Roasted— Ground ns you buy it. ments & Machinery of all kinds. ward business cycles. It is, instead, ment, of labor, and ot all other ele­ C. H. H O W ELL, also known as At Bargain Prices the inevitable result of a long series ments in our national life. CHENEY H. H OW ELL, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of deliberate acts which could cul­ Call and see what we have i minate only in what we witness to­ EXPENSIVE W INDOW DRESSING that the County Court of the State or Phone 200 2-lb. Jar day. Those whose voices were dis­ Made from C. 8. No. 1 peanut« The technique used by the Tenne-j ROGUE V A L L E Y TRACTOR regarded for many years, because W E HAUL A NYTH IN G & IM PLE M E N T CO. sate Valley Authority to disguise the ■ they refused to view condition« ■ actual cost of its power producing 16 So Fir St Medford Any time— Any place Saltisi through rose-colored glasses, are Satisfaction Guaranteed and distributing activities is illus-' This W eek’s B aking a ,b(i. seeing their prophecies and tlneir Private Storage Rooms trated by its work in development of tears come true today. / DAVIS TR A N SFE R CO. river navigation. A very large part The federal government has pur- Phone « 1 « of the coal of durus and other enter­ H. Kir at Kigth suea a policy of competition with Pearl C ity C abin et Shop prises is charged o ff to navigation, i 4-lb. Cart. I private businesses, which has pre­ thus apparently reducing the invest­ vented the spending of billions of ment fro power. T h e Dom estic Shop private capital. F U R N ITU R E R E PA IR E D c >;< In the light ot the (act, someI Scotts 3 Bolls The federal government has pur­ AND REUINISHED testimony recently givtn by Major | DRESSMAKING sued a fiscal policy which, long RE-STYLING Rufus W. Putman, a former member | or enough continued, must end In bank­ R E P A IR IN G of the army engineers aud now a j ruptcy— and has continuously put MADE TO ORDER 19 N. Bartlett Medford consulting engineer of Chicago, De- 5-lb. Pail o ff the day of reckoning. Some two fore thethree-man federal court dollars have been spent for every Medford f>2« S. Central dollar received in tax revenueii. The which is hearing the suit filed by a Del Rogue number of private utilities agaiust federal debt has doubled In about No. I Cans E xp ert W a tc h the TV A , is of exceptional lntrest. >; live years. And the burden sjf pre­ According to this expert, the TVA's R ep airin g sent heavy taxes, plus the prospect of still heavier taxes in the future, "unified plan" for the developenient SAND & GRAVEL LAR RY SCHADE has been one of the most dampening of the navigation facilities of the BROOKFIELD » S. o-ntm l Medford ” Q u arts 25c $ of all Influences that retard invest­ navigation facilities of the Tennessee lianiis, Excavating, Grading ^ ________________ V River system will cost the federal ment and industrial development. government over $125,000,000 more The federal, as well as many o f Phone I5IM-Y tue state governments, has hamper­ than the anticipated commerce ou A V I N G S the stream for the next 30 years will or 912-.J ed normal competition in the field of retail trade, to the n j to an analysis of replies to a ques- givrn many times by men promin-i tlonnaire sent to memb'-rs of the ent In finance, in Industry. 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