4 CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN, PAGE TWO THURSDAY, JENE 8, 1939 CENTRIL POINT, OREGON ”■— Department, on tae grounds of "de- ior citizens and to the New Deal her head when her busband s name fiance" and "insubordination." spenders. Something far more gen- was announced to le- in the next Is this what the many governmen' j eroua and costly is anticipated. On- race. A certain racing car has been pledges of fair dealing with the > thought is to gtv« 325.00 per month towed around Central Point back utilities amounts to? What a com­ ■ to single persons past 65, and 344 street« until it was limbered up so Re-established, September 13. 1331. mentary on the morals of politics i to married couples after a mean it would run. We are not sure if Devoted to the best Interests of when a responsible engineer who ' test {whatever that is). Another this car will be entered or not. Central Point and vicinity. counsels fairness to a vital private is to make the «pension 84c for ' Orville Castor, who has been in Entered as second class matter at Industry, is summarily kicked out single persons and $6o for couples both previous races reports that the post office. Central Point, Ore­ of bis job. with no mean test after age of 6“. while the road bad been helped gon, under the Act of March 8, 1873. His reception to Sheridan Downey, some, it was still plenty rough. Many people, there cheering for chief pension shouter of California SUBSCRIPTION RATES some favorite party, have had a the day he (Roosevelt) made hu Hix Months .................. —........... Rl.ou speech to tbe retailer« is potent cheer forced from them, by an extra One Year —------------------------ 31.89 The "corpse’’ clever turn made by a rival. This The man who graduates today and with possibilities. Payable in advanee stops learning tomorrow is unedu­ sure seems to have something un­ promises to be the best race of the Advertising rates on application Office—Second Street, off Main cated the da>' after.—Newton D cannily inspiring about It. Thurs­ season. day’s vote was disapopinting to the Baker. ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL Townsend backers and still it is Legal Notices | Editor and Proprietor Skip Smith seeing Oregon lazi 'Musing much political worry among week accompanied by Mrs. Skip and the Republican leaders; they found that over ONE-THIRD of their NOTICE <>F FINAL M7TTI.EMKNT little Miss .Melody. Congressmen had voted for the bill. Notice is hereby given that the Harold Pierce making the start­ That indicated Townsendism may undersigned administrator of the ling discovery that work not com­ prove strong enough to cause a rift estate of Nick Struve, deceased, has SHIRT TAILS pleted will rise up and haunt a fel­ in the next convention when the filed bis final account of said ad- ministration of said estate with the Are Americans irresponsible low all the next day. party platform is written.” (Quota­ Clerk of the County Court of Jack- spendthrifts? Dick Fry reporting that the trip tion from Carl Smith. Washington son County. Oregon, and the said This would appear to be the only to San Francisco via the air, is Bureau of the Journal.) Court has fixed Friday, the 16th day We of Club No. 3, Medford, had of June. 1939 at the hour of ten logical conclusion to be drawn from some buggy ride. No o'clock in the forenoon of said day a grend party Friday night, the fact that during the past eight as the time in the County Court Miss i ’ astorino flitting about our one would have guessed that years the yearly additions to tbe room in the County Court House in public debt have averaged three and town jn a blue Ford V8 that looked bill had been defeated on the floor. Medford. Oregon as the hearing of Everybody en­ said final account and settlement a half billion dollars, which is more as though it had been shined up for Optimism ran high. thusiastic and confident of the final and allowance of the same. than the total cost of government tbe occasion. All persons interested in said outcome. Everybody backing up the in 1929, notwithstanding new and estate are hereby notified to pre­ Bill Abbott making wild pusses at I Doctor and getting behind the Plan sent their objections, if any they heavy taxation that has been im­ posed since then. By July 1, 1940. the postoffice floor with a broom in «tronger than ever. Everyone fare­ have, to said final account or to any the President estimate« that the a feeble effort to clean up for the welling our delegate, looking for­ item or part thereof on or before ward to her return with new« hot off said date, to-wit: June 16, 1939. Federal debt will be 344,458,000,- government. W. G. TRILL. the griddle. Stick together, boys. 000, as constrasted to 116,000,000,- Administrator Bert Hedgpeth and Mrs. Buckles We cannot fail. The Townsend Plan 000 in 1932. Interest alone on thi« 24—May 18, 25. June 1. 8 vast amount now consumes 20 cents getting married and not asking some will succeed of every dollar of tax revenue, or people could they? notice of annual school MEETING over 31,000,000,000 a year. Guy Tex ordering those lovely NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to AU the flag waving in the uni­ chow dogs to come right back here the legal voters of School District verse cannot save a spendthrift na­ No. 6, of Jackson County, State of and beng gazed at reproachfully by tion from revolutionary chaos. And Oregon, that tbe ANNUAL SCHOOL one and ignored by the other one. MEETING of said District will be that is something that the general No use reminding you of the race3 held at the High School; to begin at public does not yet seem to realize George Ford displaying an unusal next Sunday at the Rogue Valley the hour of 7:30 o’clock P.M. on Public officials in the nation’s cap­ fondness for pie. Speedway, everyone is talking of third Monday of June, being ital ar« now almost helpless to stem 19th day of June, A. D. 1939. them—even if it rains, they are This meeting is called for the tide of spending, even if they so 44 still planning to go. The last races purpose of electing one director desired. The desire to stop spend­ were much better in every way than term of three years, one clerk Ing the nation into ruin, has got to the first—no waiting between races. trm of one year and the transac­ «tart at home. Every man and tion of business usual at such meet­ While there were many hazards, woman must come to realize that ing. By D. DAVIS stilj «ome of the track had been Dated this 6th day of June, 1939. the Federal debt |s rapidly ap- Medford. Ore. rounded into better shape. From M. A. ADAMS proaching proportion« that threaten Well, well, you’d be surprised, Chairman Board of Directors the very foundations of individual Sure, the Townsend Bill is deader little tots cheering for Daddy to ATTEST: win, to gray grandmothers with liberty. HAROLD HEAD than a New England mackerel, District Clerk There 1« no such thing as "free Buried «o deep that It can never pop white hair holding their breath when l a favorite grandson went money.” A h one public official, a up to embara«« our timid legislators I Senator, recently In Congress, oh yes. Or rather, around a specially bad turn. The big United State« I pointed out; : "We get the money Oh yeah? A little growl. Gosh, see crowd was there. One young wife from you. . . .and you don’t get it I hem jump. Little Red Riding Hood, crawled into her car and covered all back. . . .We . take your Bhirt and according to the story, had a bask­ give you a little piece of the shirt etful of food for Grandma. Today « describes perfectly the many tall. Then you go back home waving most of u« have just the basket. different kind« of it and shouting, ‘Look what Uncle Has it been buried so deep? If FATHER’S DAY CARDS Sam gave me.’ *’ We now have on display so, why the renewed "relief" activity in and out of the halls of the legis­ Sunday, June 18th is DINGRACEFUL REWARD FOR Father’s Day lature? Listen to this from "the FA1RNE88 < ’a pl tai on I’arado"—"A loving nur- Recently the chief electrical en­ render to lhe old age pension vote at On Main St. Medford gineer of the government’« Bonne­ is now planned a« the President's ville Dam project counseled repre­ grand pre-194t) gesture. The So- sentative« of public utility districts ‘dal Security Board’« proposal« for 1770 N. Riverside Medford to bargain "fairly” with private sweetening the pension pot seem Also Dell Vineyard Mission power companies whose properties trivial to both Dr. Townsend’« ‘sen- Grape Juice they wished to purchase. WE HAUL ANYTHING For that, he was reprimanded by Any time—Any place officials of the Department of the Satisfaction Guaranteed Interior, which Is in charge of Bon­ Private Storage Rooms neville. DAVIS TRANSFER CO. A day O| two later, the same en­ H. Elr at Elgth Phone 611 gineer relesied to the pre«s a letter Marling .lum* 9. Ending July I written last January by the late J. D. Ross, former Administrator of Bonneville who died in office. The Ross letter also counseled utility district« to play fair with the private utilities, and opposed tbe nnncceg- Establishes! In your community —plu« un opportunity to win a valuable prize in our «ary use of condemnation suits. 25 years Immediately after, the engineur Phone 47 429 W. fltb 8t. Medford. Orewon waa summarily discharged by the THE CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN So what? EDITORIALS Auto Races to Draw Big Crowd Who’s Afraid of The Big Bad Wolf?” Fit For A King NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Notice 1« hereby given that by I virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the Stat« of Oregon for Jackson County, the 26th day of May, 1939. upon and pursuant to a decree duly given and made by said Court the 26th day of May, 1939, in a suit pending therein in which Maxine Morse is plaintiff and J. C. Barnes and Flora E. Barnes, husband and wife, and Medford Production Cre­ dit Asrjciation, a corporation, are defendants which execution and order of sale was to me directed and commanded me to sell the real pro- perty hereinafter described to satie­ ty certain liens and charges in said decree specified, I will on the 8th day of July, 1939 at tbe hour of 10:00 o’clock A M. at the front door of the County Court House in Med­ ford, Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at public auction for cash, subject to redemption as provided by law all of the right, title, and interest of the defendants in said suit and of all parties claim­ ing by, through or under them or any of them since the 25th dav of September. 1936, in or to the’fol­ lowing described real property sit­ uated in Jackson Caunty, Oregon, to-wit: Begining at a point in the County Road which point bears South 42 degrees and 40 min­ utes West 14 ft., and North 47 degrees West 2769 ft., from the N’.W. Corner^f D.L.C. No. 72; thence Nortir 47 degrees West along center of County Road 833 ft.; thence North 53 de­ grees 10 minute« west 495 ft.; Try an Ad in The American thence South 47 degree« West 700 ft.; thence South 2 degrees and 40 minutes East 549.5 ft. to the North line of the Rail­ road right of way; thence North along said right-of-way approx­ imately South 40 degree« and 45 minutes East 1587.7 feet; thence North 22 degree« East 1328 ft. to County Road; thence North 46 degrees and 40 min­ ute« West 87 ft. to the place of tieginning containing 4 4.68 acres of land ■ in ■ — Twp. 38 S. of Range 1 W. of W. M In Ore- gon. Together with tenements, here- ditament« and appurtenances there­ unto belonging or in anywise ap­ pertaining. Dated th'« 8th day of June. 1939. SYD I. BROWN. Sheriff 67—June 1, 8. 15, 22 In a Flash! Quick loans up to $300 on your own signature and security. No endorsers. No delay. See us for the money you need TODAY. AITo PAYMENTS REDUCED! Oregon Finance Co. 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