The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, January 27, 1938, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    PAG E T W O
THE
( ’E N T R A I. POINT
CENTRAL
A M ER ICAN
T H IH teD A Y , J A N l'A R T 2 7 , I9ci6
C K N TR AL POINT. OREGON
ing lecture hour.
! by order of Hon. H. D. Norton,
After Grange the young members Judge of the above entitled Court,
and dated January 17, 1938.
of the grange participated in an
Date of the first publication is
hour's social fun and every one at­ the 20th day of January, 1938.
W. O. TRILL
tending are still commenting on the
Attorney at Law
fine meeting.
P. O. Address:
Among the many plans three dates
Suit« 9, Palm Building
will be of interest to the public. The
Medford, Oregon.
dates are February 2$, March 17 37— Jan 20, 27, Feb. 3, 10.
and aMrch 31.
Watch the papers
SUMMONS
for further announcements.
At the next meeting every one at­ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR
tending are asked to bring their
JACKSON COUNTY
lunch in a paper bag and also to
HELENE MOORE, Plaintiff
vs.
bring a dime with them. Further
A. V. MOORE. Defendant.
announcement will be made next
To A. V. Moore, the aboved named
week.
I DEFENDANT:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, You are hereby re­
Legal Notice«
quired to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you in the
above entitled Court and cause with­
SUMMONS
in four weeks from the date of the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE first publicatiou of this Summons
STATE OF OREGON, FOR
upon you, exclusive of the date of
JACKSON COUNTY
the first publication, and if you fail
VELMA FREDRICKSON,
Plaiatiff so to appear and answer said com­
vs.
plaint, plaintiff will apply to the
OLIVER F. FREDRICKSON. Defen Court for the relief prayed for in
dant.
her said complaint, to-wit:
To Oliver F.
Fredrickson, the
For the dissolution of the mar­
above named defendant:
riage contract now and heretofore
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE existing between plaintiff and de­
OF OREGON, You are hereby re- fendant; and for the exclusive cus­
j quired to appear and answer the tody and control of the minor child
| complaint filed against you in the of said marriage, namely: Louise, a
above entitled Court and Cause with­ daughter.
in four weeks from the date of the
This Summons is served upon you
first publication of this Summons by order of the Honorable Earl B.
upon you, and if you fail so to ap­ Day, County Judge of Jackson Coun­
pear and answer said complaint, ty, Oregon, made and entered Jan­
plaintiff will apply to the Court for uary 11, 1938.
the relief prayed for in her com­
Date of first publication is Jan­
plaint, to-wit:
uary IS, 1938.
For the dissolution o f the mar­
W. G. TRILL
riage contract now and heretofore
Attorney for Plaintiff
existing between plaintiff and de­
Post Office Address:
fendant.
Suite 12 Palm Bldg.
This Summons is served upon you
Medford, Oregon
41— Jan. 13. 20. 27 Feb. 3
THE ADVENTURES
POINT
f
73*
A M E R IC A N
Rc-twubll.thcd, September 13, 1921.
Devoted to the best Interests o(
Central Point and vicinity.
Entered as second class matter a:
the post office, Central Point, Ore­
gon. under the Act of March 8, 1879.
W E LL r O U V E 6 0 T TO H A N Ü 11
To ME B O V S , I JO S r DROVE IN
PR O M M IL T O R D IN THIRTY-SEVEN
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Six Months _.............
11.00
One Year .................................. 11.60
Payable In advance
Advertising rates on application •
Office— Second Strqyt, off Main
ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL
Editor and Proprietor
EDITORIALS
THE WATER SITUATION
Every day some one asks: "What
Is happening about the water situa­
tion?" And as usual, the only an­
swer we can give is, "W’ e are not in­
formed." The water committee of
the city council may or may not be
working night and day on the mat­
ter, but If they are no one seems to
know it. And every day spring is
getting nearer and the season of dry
ground and hard
digging
grows
closer.
• t$
A few days ago we were informed
by one member of the council that
it would cost in the neighborhood of
$12,000 to lay the new mains to re­
place those worn out in our present
system. That may or may not oe
true but the fact remains that these
mains ARE worn out and leaking
They will have to be replaced in the
very near future if we are going to
Debt Adjustment
Art Exhibition
have any water system at all.
Ail j r
j o
Helping Farmers
Now it seems good business to
In Medford Soon
us to try to get at this work while
the ground is still soft. Anyone
Residents of Southern Oregon will
Farm debt adjustment work
in
with a bit of common sense will ad­
very
shortly have the opportunity of
mit that It will cost less to dig these Jackson County Is contributing to seeing an Aqua-Chromatic exhibition
both
rural
and
urbau
income
ditches now than in summer when
of water colors by professional ar­
the ground will be so much harder. through placing farmers in a posi­ tists of America, sponsored by the
Also there is the fact that there are tion where they’ can assume their Southern Oregon Art Association.
many men out of work at this time just obligations and maintain farm­ Oqf local artist Is participating in
who need the job of digging these ing operations on a profitable basis, their fine traveling exhibition.
ditches and laying these mains. We according to Walter Kiundt, District
All water color paintings have
believe It will be good economy to Debt Adjustment Supervisor, Farm been done on a pure linen paper of
get the work going Just as soon as Security Administration.
uniform sie and created with the
Confidential negotiations between
possible.
same selection of watter colors. This
We understand that the city has debtors and creditors, resulting in large collection of water colors will
quite a sum of money on hand which the prevention of foreclosure thru be shown in Medford over a period
has been held for the purpose of refinancing, time extensions or other of two weeks, date and place of ex­
paying off some of the outstanding equitable adjustments, not only en­ hibition to be announced later.
water bonds. Why not use that able the farmer to purchase needed
In connection with this exhibition,
money to get as much of this work operating goods, pay his taxes and local artists and all those interested
done as possible now, without wait­ meet caah living expenses for food ¡In art are invited to exhibit pictures
ing to Issue new bonds to pay for and clothing, but provides for or­ of art treasures of what ever nature,
the work? What earthly difference derly payment of indebtedness. This limited to four entries.
will it make if that $5000 is used works to the advantage of every far­
An attendant will be in charge at
right now to get the Job started mer, businessman and landowner as studio during the time that it is
while a bond issue Is being voted well as contributing to the welfare open to the public. Cooperation is
to raise the necessary $12,000, and of the entire community and county.
Since farm debt adjustment has
after the bonds are sold, use part of
the money to replace the present been sponsored by the United States
fund? It won’t cost the taxpayer a Department of Agriculture through
cent more in any case. If the city I the Farm Security Administration,
spends the $6000 now and then la- 1 512 ° reS°t> farm families had debts
sues bonds for $12,000, (which is totaling $1,842,702 reduced to $1,-
the estimated cost of the project) 1099,335, a net adjustment of $743.-
»7,000 can be taken from the money , 3«7. The resultant adjustments in
raised from the sale of the bonds practically all cases permitted or-
( V
to complete the work of laying the derly retirement of obligations and
ENROLL N O W !
new mains, and the balance of resulted in payment of $33.638 In
$6000 used to replace the present back taxes.
New Class on or before
fund. No one will be hurt and th<
Farm debt adjustment services are
FEBRUARY 1.
city will save money by doing the available to all farm families in the
Special
Prlee on Permanents
digging while the ground U soft.
county wishing this type of advisory
&
all other work.
One thing is very evident, if the I aid and negotiation.
Applications
comments of the great many rest- for assistance may be made through
Medford School of
denta and taxpayers who come to the county rehabilitation supervi-
Beauty Culture
this office or stop the writer on the sor’s office at 316 Liberty Bldg.,
Phone S I
235 E. Main
street mean anything, and that is Medford, Oregon, or by writing
that the people of this town are be- directly to the District FDA Siu>or-
romlng aroused and are in a mood *o visor. Farm Security Administration,
demand ACTION not continued d»- Portland, Oregon.
WE HAUL ANYTHING
lay. And they also desire that the
1 1
Any time— Any place
city council lay their cards on the
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Private Storage Rooms
table. If they are opposed to doing
Jan. Feb. SP E C IA L
anything at this time, the people
DAVIS TRANSFER CO.
H r at Elgth
Phone flit
MACHINE PERMANENTS
have the right to know It. If there
are good and sufficient reasons why
$1.50 and up.
It will be better for the city to wait
MACH IN El. ESS
for a time before trying to fix up
$2.50 and up.
the prosent water mains, the people
Expert Watch
should he Informed what these rea­
Repairing
sons are.
COOKS
B E A U T Y SH O P
Try an Ad in
The American
19 N. Bartlett
Phone 91
SHULTS BROTHERS
ttependable
A u t o P a in tin g
Reasonable
BODY A FENDER REPAIRING A GLASS
20 N. Bartlett
Phone 1059
Medford, Oregon
Skating
3 Nights a Week
LA R R Y SCHADE
0 S. O n tral
Medford
s
A V I N G S
E C U R I T Y
Current Rate
FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS A LOAN ASSN.
Medford
FRIDAY, SAT. A HUN. NIGHTS
LARGE FLOOR
ART BUNKING, Floor Manager
Phone 691
Re*. Phone 691-J-J
A N . JOHNSON. M. D.. D N B
Physician and Surgeon
<Succ«a#or to Dr. B C. Wilson)
119 Mfdford Bldg
Medford
L on g distan ce h au lin g
fuel oil
P h on « 8 1 5
28 8. F ir, Med.
Dr. A . R. Hedges
Naturopathic and Chiropractic
Physician
Acute and Chronic Diseases
Electrotherapy Herbology, Proc­
tology X-Ray
Phone 170 Medford 128 E. Main
Going to Town?
GRANGE NEWS
Grange met January 21 with new
officers in the chairs and new com­
mittees reporting. Mr. Tyrrell pre­
sented an interesting and entertain-
Will you take your kitchen with you—
O f Course Not!
M ake our Dining Room an Extension
To Your H om e
Bert C. Rostel
COMPLETE INSURANCE
SERVICE
A t Home—
32 N. (Central
Phone 285
Medford, Ore.
You give the utmost attention to the preparation of your meals.
When you eat at the REX CAFE you may be sure of the same
careful consideration.
W e plan our meals—
To guard yonr health—to tempt your taste and please your purse.
The
Rex Cafe
Farmer* Attention!
Rebuilt Tractors, Farm Imple­
ments & Machinery- of all kind«.
At Bargain Price«
TEMPTING TASTE THRILLERS
SIZZLING STEAKS
Call and sec what we have
or Phone 206
H y F raser
THIS AD and 5<>f GOOD FOR llOt DINNER
ROGUE VALLEY TRACTOR
& IMPLEMENT OO.
16 So. Fir St.
Medford
Dale Flowers
City Cabinet Shop
FURNITURE
REPAIRED
Upholstery & Mattress Shop
AND REFINISHED
or
M edford, Oregon
MADE TO ORDER
413 E. .Main
021 S Central
Phone 548
Medford
SAN D & G R A V E L
■
j Huber Packing Co., Inc
Phone 1534-Y
or »I2-J
Bateman & Son
'ledford
1232 N. RI ve raide
4
27 North Holly
Follow the Crowds for a good time and roll on Chi«ago «hatea.
urged by the members to make this
exhibition outstanding in the in-
terests of art. Public interest in this
undertaking will do much toward
assuring Medford of a museum and
now is the time to work for such an
art project.
law-*«, Excavating. Grading
Medford Armory.
Saturday a ad Sunday Afternoon*.
Eads Transfer &
Storage
Apex Brand
Safe In au rali re at a Savtag
Oregon Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
Products
( Incorporated )
I.ELAND CLARK. Age««
I » North Bartlett St.
Medford. Ora.
Phono 1496
Sea u* for Fir* Inaurane«
on Hay A Grain
Ham— Bacon— Lard— Sausage