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THURSDAY. JANUARY 21. 1934 PAGITWC I • Dated and fust published this 7th their child anc that said child shall F. L. Club—.ad and 4th Tuesdays Further figures show that on De thenceforth **" ' be ~ known as DEBORAH ~~... Lions Club—Every Tuesday Nignt. day of Januars. 1954. ember 31, 1953. deposits at the First LYNN LOCKARD. ROBERT H. HARRIS. WEDNESDAY MEETINGS — National Bank of Portland and Its By order of the aforesaid Circuit Administrator. Kenneth D. Powell and Virginia E. husband came from a farm and Theta Rho—2nd and 4th Wednes , WEATHERFORD Court this 13th day of January. 1954. 49 statewide offices were $589,047,- A THOMPSON Powell. Owners want to go back to the same home 433 loans were $301.022,354 and re days. ATTEST my hand and seal of said ■f,” „ .. „ „ . .... ... . • Attorneys for Administrator, Navy Mothfci>-2nd A 4th Wod- Albanv; Oregon Court, tne day and year last above farm, thia is wonderful. However, sources were $648,160,026 Re-established, September 13, 192a. written. ' 22—Jan. 7, 14. 21, 28. Entered as second class matter at [ unless you know farming, you had ~In* releasing the figures, C. B nesday. Seal of Circuit Court Past Matrons—3rd Wednesday. the post of ice. Central Point, Ore better be content with an acre of Jackson County, Oregon Stephenson, president of the bank Centrad Point Garden Club—1st gon under the Act of March 8, 1879. good land located near schools, CITATION BERETH P HOPKINS, clerk reported that deposits and resource: Wednesday. By: Irene F Brenner, Deputy No. 795 Published weekly at Central f stores, and a church. Latest scienti- were down slightly over a year ago Home Extension Club—3rd Wed Point, Jackson County, Oregon and, i fic agricultural experiments indi- and loans were up over the same IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE O. H. Bengtson Irving C. Allen STATE OF OREGON FOR devoted to the best interests of the | cate that you can feed your family period one year ago. Over Decerr. nesday. Attorneys for Petitioners Masons—3rd Wednesdays JACKSON COUNTY city and vicinity. an a very small plot, provided your ber 31, 1952, deposits dropped $2. THURSDAY MEETINGS— 123 West Main Street In the Matter of the Adoption husband has some “job on the aide" . 748, 189, resources were down $833,- Medford, Oregon SUSCRIPTION RATES PTA —1st Thursday. (Grade tt at 43—Jan. 14 21, 28. Feb. 4. to get spending money. Have you 368, and loans increased $2,207,677 Junior High.) Six Months ............$1. DEBORAH LYNN KANE read my recent column on “New One Year ___ ..------------ $2.1 I TO RALPH KANE: VT.W.—1st and 3rd Thursdays. Also released at the same tim> OF THE STATE Inventions and New Discoveries”? , were figures for the First National Payable in advance Bethel—2nd and 4th Thursdays. , XZf IN THE NAME x- • hereby *v^ «... -- OF OREGON, jvua you «*4 are cited THOSE CONTEMPLATING LAND Bank j Job's Mothers — 4th Wednesday. Advertising rates on application group, conaisting of the Firs'. „ . , . . . , , . ... , . to be and appear in the above en- FOR FARMING SHOULD BUY National . Office—North Second Street Rebekana — 1st A 3rd Wednesday. Court at the court-room there- Bank of Portland and its 49 i ADJOINING A STATE OR U.S.I. __ tne courthouse in Medford statewide banking offices and 151 Past Noble Grand—2nd Thursday of CLASSIFIED ADV. RATES American Legion and Aux.—2nd Jackson County, Oregon, on the AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT^ c’eTOr. 10 cents a line. and 4th Thursdays. j 22nd day of March, 1954, at the hour I December 31, 1953 deposits for the Minimum charge 30c. Crater Garden Club—3rd Thur»- of 10:00 o’clock am., of that day. Buy Merchandise A Bank STOCKS I group were $287,194.630, loans were I then and there to show cause, if any Figure six average words to the day. In almost every community there I $ . 35g ' you have, why an Order and decree .... 337^39 I and resources wer? FRIDAY MEETINGS— line. are several "chain stores.” They | $798,143,846. These figures repre of this Court should not be entered Grange—1st and 3rd Fridays ! that VENZEL LOCKARD and KENNETH POWELL — Publisher may be a grocery chains, or variety sent a decrease over December 31. LIBRARY— JOSEPHINE BARBARA LOC KENNETH HUBBART—Associate chains, such as the "5 cents to 5 1952 of $1,729,758 in deposits, an Every Monday and Thursday k ARD. husband and wife, may dollars’* kind. Ask your local bank increase of $2,441,489 in loans and afternoon. adopt the above named child and er to tell you which of these in your an increase of $819,671 in resource* I thenceforth said child shall be town has its stock listed on the ■ raised and treated in all respects as New York Stock Exchange. Buy a NOTICE TO CREDITORS By Roger W. Babson few »hares. This might even help FL CLUB MEET JAN. 12— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that your husband in getting a job with F L Club No. 5A met on January the Circuit Court of the State of MESSAGE TO SOLDIERS’ WIVES cne of these growing merchandising 12 at the home of Mrs. G. E. Kime Oregon for the County of Jackson. concerns. with ten members being present. Probate Department, has appointed Babson Discusses Jobs For Perhaps before buying a chain]: Installation was held with Mrs the undersigned administrator of Servicemen store stock, it would be well to buy [ Robert Booth as president; Mrs the estate of E. R. HARRIS, de-1 ceased; all claims of persons against Babson Park, Mass., Jan. 7. Let a few shares of stock in your local Alec B«rnett. vice president and niust l»pre»ënted to me «tart 1954 by writing to the bank. Banks are doing well right [ Misa Ilda Penland as secretary said administrator at the residence — On Hiway 99 — of Carol J. Harris, Central Point, many servicemen's wives. So many now, and it may help your husband treasurer. Opposite Cheney Stud Mill Oregon, or at 130 West 1st Avenue, are wondering what their husbands get started right to have a few Next meeting will be at the home Albany, Oregon, within six months OPEN 6 AJ4. TIL 9 PM. are to do after discharge. Certainly, shares of local bank stock and to of Mrs. Forest Thomason on January from date hereof, with proper SATURDAYS TIL 8 P.M. don't wait until your man gets back know the men who run the bank. 26th. vouchers. CLOSED SUNDAYSI before you and he discuss the Parents Should Help More future. Why not devote to this Soldiers who have been overseas subject your very next letter to him are coming home with better ideas enclosing this message from me. than when they left. Many are MONDAY MEETINGS— Former Employers Will Be Helpful realizing that the only things worth I.O.O.F.—Every Monday at 8:00 If your husband had a job when while for a family or a nation are: PJd. "STORE YOUR VALUED POSSESSIONS IN THE ROGUE he was drafted, the chances are that (1) good land; (2) good babies; (3) Federated Funsters—Every Mon his former employer will be proud good education; and (4) good day evening. VALLEY'S CLEANEST, SAFEST WAREHOUSE" TUESDAY MEETINGS— to take him back. I wonder, how character. W.R.C.—1st and 3rd Tuesdays, ever, if your husband will be content I trust that fathers and mothers, Specialist in Local and National Lady Lions—1st and 3rd Tuesday > to be a mere cog in a big wheel as well as wives and sweethearts Nevita Chapters No. 93 — 2nd and MOVING — STORING — PACKING — SHIPPING again after he returns? Men differ. will encourage these sensible ideas. 4th Tuesdays. Some are born to work for others Parents, especially, should help Eastern Star—2nd A 4th Tuesday Medford. Oregon 40 So. Fir Street Phone 2-6273 and will be happier doing so; while their young people get started right some men will do better in a little when they return. But begin to business by themselves. Some pre plan for them NOW; remember, fer large cities; while others like “shrouds don’t have pockets.” small cities and towns. Don't try to "Medford's Newest" make your soldier boy over into someone else. Try find out what. he likes best, for what he is best, fitted—and then help him make I good. Year-end statement of condition 12 SOUTH CENTRAL Opportunities Everywhere ' figures released by the Central Opportunities exist today which' 1 Point Branch of First National Orville Hamer—Rex E. Allison I may not exist a year or more hence. I > Bank of Portland show that on Owner GUY TEX I see them everywhere—vacant > i December 31, 1953, deposits at the JIM RISLEY stores, closed real estate offices, branch were $1,685,942.98 and loans FIRE & AUTOMOBILE 1 rundown garages, vacant gas sta were $810,561.28. Announcement of INSURANCE tions, etc. As an illustration, con- ■ the totals were made by R. C. <>«»tr«l Pntm. Orason slder the closed automobile sales Isaacs, manager of the local branch, ■ TEX for Pro-TEX-ion agencies, To buy one of these now, Released at the same time were j WET WASH—8c lb. properly located WHERE A FAMI comparable totals for the branch for MAYTAG WASHERS A LY CAN LIVE ON THE PROPER December 31, 1952. On that date. I SIMPLEX WASHERS deposits were $1,555.342.41 and loans' Open From 7 A.M. So 8 P M. TY, may be like finding money, 1100 N Riverside Medford Small stores and lunchrooms, were $855,001.50. WHERE THE OWNER CAN LIVE UPSTAIRS OR ADJOINING, are now for sale cheap. They will be in demand again some day. No one* will get rich in such a place; but it gives independence and assures work to all the family. The same applies to scores of little businesses, from barber shops to repair shops of all kinds. There will always be good opportunities for anyone who knows more about any one tiling than anyone else in his neighbor hood. We Water-Proof Garments Parking Land Is Good Insurance I think that a piece of land will appeal to many returning soldiers . incidentally, the belt Ky in eve. -- — ----- J y The Central Point , [community is that adjoining or near AMERICAN a parking lot. If you and your BABSON’S Authentic Statement GOOD FOOD and PLENTY OF IT! CALENDAR DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO CENTRAL BARBER SHOP Financial Condition of Local Bank As Given — — Try Us Once — You’ll Come Back Serve Your Self LAUNDRY Clean Clothes Last Longer! WHICH ONE DO VOU WANT r> Central Point Medford Concrete Construction Co. CLEANERS South Side of Pine Near 99 TELEPHONE 1321 HKIT1V TANKS Hewer I'll«* Jt Irrigatine Plpr WE GIVE SAH GREEN STAMPS I Phone 2 6469 X. Klwr^Mt* I f you can have your dream house—this easy way! Mmitor.l /<■ “A Place of Refinement—You Will Like It” VET’S CLUB 42 North Front STAN'S Medford. Oregon IF YOU ARE A VETERAN CLUB We Open at 12 Dinners From 5 Dancing at 9:15 Good Music — WE NEED YOU — --------- 0-------- Noon Lunches -o- Good Fellowship I DANCING SATURDAY NIGHTS Specializing In Steak Dinners Fried Prawns Fried Chicken --COCKTAILS— 99 HIWAY NORTH MEDFORD PHONE 9-4900 TANK GAS SERVICE »130 to 1:30 A.M. Cooking — Water Heating — Refrigeration — Heating Z dreem? Not st all. Thousands ot people with modest incomes hive been able to save the down paymrnt, or the «hole price. of the home of their dreams —because they invested in U- S. Savings Bonds on the Payroll Savings Plan where they work. .an be as little as a couple of dollars). After that your money is saved for you, A/mr you get your salary. Then each time enough has accumulated, it is in vested in a Bond, and the Bond turned oxer to you. You. too, can accumulate enough money for the down payment on • home. Ot rooqfh for your Children s college edu- CscfoQ or a retirement income. AoJ h rerfitg oaJy » fno Mtn a swi. M. And remember—your U. S. Savings Bonds now will bring you an average of JI interest, compounded semiannually, for ¡9 wan itnJ 3 uimth That’s why the money you put into Bonds now gntn to such a surynsingly big sum. The answer is that you savt on th« Payroll Sannp Plan All yee have to Jo a teD your pav office bow much JMX'VV ¿©-¿cd CD mvc cadi payday (i> «’by don't you sun -today? Sign, where you work, for the Payroll Savings Plan. Or, if you’re self-employed, join the Boad-A-Moncb Plan, at yowt bawi. TAUX PROPANE TANKS FOR RENT—NO NEED TO BUY Live Music California-Pacific Utilities Co. I PHONE 1 SJ»4_________ 11$ Wes! Main Medford, Oregon Central Point American