The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, January 21, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, JANUARY Al, 1611
usually timely. He 1» being brought to her cousin Len Spencer in the U.S
I Su> h a time, an interesting time,
to
southern Oregon by the Jackson Army In Spain.
lev ling measurements with a knife,
County
League of Women Voters an i
I mixing, reading again, makeshifting
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
Short extract from Editorial—Do
•he public 1» invited to hear him with­
, tor tools. I had no time to hunt for.
na-
IN
THE COUNTY, COURT OF THE
your
share
of
the
you realise that
——M
Received a very nice letter from out charge.
! Stir constantly for 5 mln." And a
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
you
$1,180.00.
Do
tlonal
debt
la
It is stated that the count speaks
Re-eslab Habed, September 13, 1*25 I buddy telling off the seconds .
COUNTY OF JACKSON
Margaret Hubbard at 208 West Cla k
Englirt—without accent and la con­ thlrk It will be easy to pay?
IN THE MATTER OF' THE ESTATE
B b I mo O aa seoend Uass «natter at What sized biscuits do you want? Thr street in Medford. She says she real
of
the post Office. Central Polut. Ore­ pan was plopped in the oven.
the American from kiwer to klvvor sidered an exceptionally fine speaker,
FRANK H ADAMS, also known as
A So What: Jim Cornutt and Ed
gon, «nder the Act of March i. 1*76.
dramatic and ( harming man­
with
a
Point
and
won't
forget
her
Central
ITie salad's not made. You peel
FRANCIS H. ADAMS. Deeased
Vincent moving a piano at the
Published weekly at Central Point, one pear while I peel another", He friends as long as she is able to de ner of delivery.
NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Vincent
glanced
behindhand
church.
Jackson Coanty, Oregon and devoted
the undersigned has filed his Final
•lick this. She enclosed a favorite poem
saw Cornutt following with a vase Report and Account in the above
to the beet Intereete of the city and tried to use the peeler while the I
pear slithered and slipped around, which we will print.
vtetnlty.
of flowers.
entitled matter, and the above en-
en­
YET I AM RICH
With them halved and cored, he turn-
titled court has flxed the 13th day of
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
February, 1943, at 10:00 A. M., in
Six Months —.......... —............ >1.00 ed to make individual salads, "Know I have no wealth of bonds and gold
As wealth today we score.
the court room of said court, in the
One Year - ------ —-------- ---------- »1 50 what a garnish is?" was asked, "A
Payable in advance
Paul Gerber will open a new radio Court House at Medford, Oregon, aa
Funeral services were held for Mrs.
little dash of this and a little dash Yet I have wealth and wealth untold
place for hearing
Advertising ratee on application
shop in the small building near the the time and
For
I
have
Friends
galore,
Delroy
Get,
hell
Saturday
in
Seattle.
of
that
”
the
boy
answered
gayly,
as
Office—Second Street, off Main
settlement thereof.
he sprinkled on paprika.
"You i have no wealth in coin or land
Mrs Getchell had lived In Medford Masonic temple.
DATED and first published thia 14
ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL
Yet I am a millionaire, for I
might use a bit of this apricot Jam
since 1 9 10 and both she and her
of January. 1943.
Editor and Proprietor
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Richardson
for garnishing”, he was told, as I Have friends who understand,
husband Delroy Getchell, who passed
Francis H. Adams
Administrator of the Es-
True friends, come storm, come fair away in 1939 and was president of have been retained by the telephone
flew back to the stove to beat the
tatt of Frank H. Adams,
potatoes.
His buddy put the salad I am not rich In things you buy
the Farmer and Fruitgrowers Bank, company for another year.
also known as Francis II.
on the table, while he came over
Not rich in things you sell.
took an active interest in the ad­
Adams, Deeeastd
Dear Nephew:
History of the Central Point busi­
to whip the spuds light. Now we Not rich in dollars that soon fly and vancement of the valley. Mr. Get-
14. 21, 28 and Feb. 4.
Said the preacher, "How are you? ' were ready to dish up. The meat was
bld you quick farewell,
< hell was especially interested In the ness men being told In each Issue of
Says I, "Froze stiff. Don’t be sur­ set on in the baking dish for the
the paper, under heading of “Try at
But I am rich In friends.
progress of Central Point.
prised If you see me walking around, third boy to serve. The vegetables I’ve made true friends of sterling
Heme First”.
a regular icicle." Says he, "Fve were dished up. The pix, relishes.
worth.
Carolyn Jeanne Hill, granddaugh­
Mr. M. M Morris of Medford visit
never seen an icicle walk, But I've Jam, and fruit had found a place. My
I wouldn’t trade a friend of mine ter of Mrs. Cora Hill, was married
seen them run." Says I, “Yes, and homemade whole wheat lightbread For all the gold on earth.
to Lt. Warren Harris Saxon of Camp ed his sister Mrs. Hermanson Thurs
And Visitors
I've seen them grow.”
was added, Sventy minutes It had
—Margaret R Hubbar I White Friday afternoon. Mrs. Cora day.
Are All Too lew
Well, honey, the robins have start- taken. We were seated, Reverently
Hill presided at the tea table at a
Prof. H. P. Jewett had the misfor­
. They've appeared this past week, boys’ heads bowed while thanks were
small reception following the ceremo­
SEND GREETING CARDS
tune to trip over some boards at the
and that is said to be a sign of spring. made to our God for the manifesta-
ny.
freshman
bonfire
Thursdap
night
and
If this Is spring, what is the north tlon of Hla love.
received a badly skinned nose and
pole like! Tho sink refused to drain;
Leisurely we ate as we talked. They
forehead.
Count Byron De Prorok, noted
the cold faucet to run. And the laun­ missed one bus that they might help
\
Medford
dry faucets played mlue. Outside, the with the dishes, "Indeed, they would author, lecturer and explorer, will
λ;
Mrs. O. C. I’urkeypile spent a num­
speak
in
Medford
next
Tuesday
even
­
robins flirted this way and that, perk­ not leave them” to me. Clean, fine
I
ber of days with her husband In Gold
ing on The Free French”. The count
ing an ear alertly, a slf a fat worm wholesome boys,
Seeing humor In
Hill
recently.
***•*•••*.««**«**•«*«
♦
of
French
and
Polish
nationalities.
Is
was heard at his spring farming.
homely situations. "It’s good to get
touring the United States this win­
D. F. Amick, principal of the Cen­
I'll sure be glad when you can tell in a home, to see curtains . .
Try­
entertained
Dorothy- Root
ter speaking before public forums tral Point school for the past 13*»
me a little about yourself. I don't ing to express their enjoyment . . .
Carnation club Thursday afternoon.
or-
civic
college student bodies and
years, handed in his resignation to
want the thing to happen to your
Home • . . It's such fun having
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan have moved
Doctor of Optometry
th*‘ take effect at once. R. H. Gandee
letter that happened to a girl's Just them, and having an incentive to cook ganizations. He will speak at
back Into their new home.
Successor to Dr. Jud Rickert
high school auditorium at 8 p.m.
was hired to fill the vacancy left by
a slip of paper fell out of it. It read, a meal. Tell me your experience.
Specialist in all problems of
Count De Prorok spent much of Mr. Amick's resignation.
"Your sweetheart still loves you, but
Mrs. Alex Sparow anil Mrs. L. C.
Love, Aunty.
eye comfort and vision
his
early
life
In
France
and
Is
well
he talks too—meuh. Censor."
SOS Fluhrcr Bldg.
Dial 4001
Grimes are on the petit Jury in Cir­
acquainted with General deGaulle.
C. P. Hatchery has installed new
cuit court.
Yesterday three boys from Camp
Giraud, Istval, Petain and other equipment to take care of the in-
had dinner with me. I had told the
Frenchmen in the news daily, His c-ea sed business expected this season.
USD that I was cooking no tneal until
archeological explorations took hliu
I knew there »»« some one to cook
Camp Haan. Calif to northern Africa from 1936 to 1940
A. J. Milton mailed a recent
for. Not a word from them at Sun- Central Point American
the Central Point American
and he was In that country when the
day school time. But when I got Central Point, Oregon
British campaign began.
home from church, she had three for To the Editor:
It is pointed out that with
me. These blind dates so far havs
I have been planning on writing knowledge of the French people
been lots of fun. The boys wanted for quite some time; But kept putting
of the Intricate French political
to help. And I let them. You know it off as we are quite busy working
uation. the count's lecture will be
ORFdON STATE INSPECTED
how all the boys liked to be In tho
all day and part of the night. So far
kitchen at mama's.
the army Isn't so bad, we have a
Art for Our Meat at Your Ixrcal Markets
PABCO PRODUCTS
A diaper pin always gives a little good camp here and plenty of chuck,
PHONE SOBA
A Roof for Every Home
more waist to an apron. None of that Is one thing that Is good, Al­
A Paint for Every Parpose
you like to get your nicely pressed though I would like to mako a trip
New Stock Wall Paper
ahirt or trouser soiled, so why do you up there and see old friends once
always laugh when one gets himself again.
Fire-Retardant Roofs bring
STARTS ERID IV FOR
Lower Insurance Rates
In an apron! Rascal!
Most of the boys that came in the
ONE BIG WEEK! ! !
Dial 3N43
1ft ■ Itartlrtt
The potatoes were peeled In short army with me are overseas now
Paul Muni In
order, the brussel sprouts made ready, sent to other camps In the states.
the tomatoes openftt and seasoned
I sure enjoy getting the paper and
for heating, tho meat broth thicken­ the local news.
ed for gravy, . .
My duties consist of several dif­
The two buddies laid the doth, ae, ferent things. But mostly training
the table. No, they didn't do It aa men. I have been In three different
I do.
1 don't believe t one of you Reg's In the last nine months.
AND
ever did It at home. 1 But the ■tlff-
Well, no news here so will ring
nes was wearing off and they wer» for now. Please note change
Ends Saturday Nita!
getting the home feel,
address.
So many things seemed to be need-
Allan Jones—Jane Frasee In
Very Truly Yours,
ed done at once, I had started to
Sergeant Karl Burchfield
get ready to make biscuits to bake
To paraphrase the ancient, but pungently truthful
Btry. K 511th C A A A
on the ribs and gravy. "Son, how'd
Camp Haan, Calif.
wisecrack
:
(FORMERLY HANSEN'S)
you like to make the dip for the pud­
Legal Matice«
Letter Received From
Margaret Hubbard
THE CENTRAL POINT
AMERICAN
Funeral Held For
Mrs. Delroy Getchell
TEN YEARS AGO
Letters to Nephews
Noted Author To
Speak At Medford
SWEM’S
; FIVE YEARS AGO'
♦. *
THIS WEEK
*
August W. Glutsch
Letters From Our
Boys in Service
Medford Meat Company
Ekerson
PAINT & ROOF
Store
Fresh Meats & Sausage Products
Rialto
“The Cammandos
Strike At Dawn
HOLLY
Moonlite in
Havana”
ding?" one was asked. "I never did,”
he smiled In a plagued way "Well,
you can read. Go ahead with It."
A. 11
—n>
Webster Is much better
Lincoln Incentive Pay Is $3ZOOO,COO
BY DON \( 1» G. SCHNEIDER
The Lincoln Electric Co., one of
“What would happen when all
Greater Cleveland's war industries want to make the wages of all
and the world's largest producer of workers, from sweeper to man­
arc welding equipment, yesterday ager, a maximum? What would
afternoon divided the staggering happen when all want to make the
total of almost $3,000,000 among company profitable since it is
approximately 1,300 eni
eea in largely owned by the workers
what la described as t
plant's in it?’*
•'incentive wage system.**
Lincoln continued: “The 10 years’
Questioned as to the noticeable experience of Lincoln Electric with
absence of the word "bonua” in the incentive wage payments include
description of the payments, Janies both war and peace product oi
F. Lincoln, president, asserted: panic and prosperity years. It hr.
“The word bonus smacks of pater­ proved conclusively such ineenta
nalism and this definitely is not payment properly organized ; d
the case at Lincoln Electric, Our properly applied will result in pro­
incentive wage svslein is to boo t gressively lower prices for the
the output of all types of labor suraer, progressively higher v
and has met with unusual success ” for the worker and progre
The
compensation
averaged higher dividends for tho <
about $2,300 per employee ami And this is not only a me.- i
ranged from $10 to $26,000 with greater war production, so <
90 per cent going to shop worker-, tial at thia time, but it is
and tho remainder to management. philosophy which ran
Lincoln himself and his brother, solved the difficulty bet'
John C. Lincoln, chairman of the and management.
board, were the only two member
**Aa an illustration of thb
of the organisation who r, sired I average yearly prodv.c.ion . . ■
none of the compsmsation money. in other competing manor
Although the total sum exceed.d plontsjs between 11,000 ami
that paid last year by al>out a mil 000. The pr
'reduction this ye
lion dollars, Lincoln said calcula­ ' î- I neoln a worker will e
tions were made on tho basis fl $30,000 per man. This ov '
pre-war years. Becntiso of this record is made at a ae: njr
ar Labor Board > t
. j
f our product of less han I
company did not m d \\ |,R 1( , that of comparable
----- .----- r- prod
—-ICtS
proral.
i v workers without incentive in
“It is obvious our only cfance o«‘ dustriea other than ours."
success in this war U the Ameiscan I
workman’s ability with American I In 191ft Lincoln Electric tried
b.mua ” system
ry:t. -. which was iiòt
,
methods to produce war equip %onus
ment more rapidly than our et. ■ large percentage of the yes
mies, the plant president sa d " .os and it was Uot regarded „.
•for great as American industry succei ¡»I. But in 1934 a second
“bonu I was paid and the ground-
is, it leaves largely untanp.d
work
greatest resource, the pi <1: ctivt plan. was laid for the present
P< wer,
initiative
,.nw
!*
-..........
. mere and in.,
‘This new plan was more work
,n ,*rr* F».r«on • . . i r. able than that of 191ft .nd ha
**‘‘n “
Who »*'• gUe,
thoroughly »uccooded,"
Lincoln
what the re i
would be if a large. »•id it wm paid after the slump
intelligently
HthuFiastic or- of 1»*» to ipu Bnd w„ petha ’
ganiration al
>e these powers much mere attractive because
latent in ail
unis to a com- that, bi any ease, it had a pro­
mon end.
would happen found effect knd result -d in great!'
when all wai
'ties a product increased production, interest «■
at the lou
le Coo,
co-operation.**
Houseware
Bartlett
Medford
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Liability
AND
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«TARTA WED.—« Days!
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