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PACE TWO CENTRAI. POINT AMERICAN CENTRAL POINT. OREOOS THVRADAY, DECEMBER a, i t s :W
T H E C E N T R A L P O IN T
AMERICAN' r . r " T . — . . ,
Re-ostabllahed. September 13, 192S.Devoted to the beat Interest* of
Central Point and vicinity.Entered as second class matter at
the post office. Central Point, Or«-
' hone.tl, in that class, it was bell.v- Mrs. Scott received word from her'and ^ . u t * » ‘ “ e^and ^ tb e r ^ r e - S ied. Now. however, fans are con- aunts Mrs. T. A. Marine and Mrs. e QUitable herein. And plaintiff .will apply forvlnced SmaUer that they were visiting Mrs qThm summons is published in ao- a decree decreeing that each and all
Jo« Smolinski and Steve Strelich Scott’s daughter Mildred Merger and cordance with an Order of the Hon. of the claims of each, all and every«aged a wild-eyed melee In th< mid- Mrs. McCue at Chicago and having Earl B Day Judge of the County of the .R o d e n t * h w a t a u * null„ ......... ...... o ,. , . ___________ . ' T k .. I., he'Court of Jackson County. Oregon, and void and the plaintiff is thedie event with Strelich winning on;a fine time. They expected to:'ouls after the Polish Palonka had at Mrs.
„ b* oat«i November 9th. 1937,’ the first owner in fee simple of the real pra-Smalxer home in Pennsyl- ^aU) of publieatlon of this summons perty herein described, subject to a
•;one beserk in the third round to vannia for Thanksgiving- Mr. and being November 11th, 1937, andbatter Referee Earl Yoakley and Mrs. T. A. Marine expect to go :o the last date thereof being Decem-Stelicb from pillar to poat. Pre- their old home In Canada before re- b«r 2nd. 193 7
gon, under the Act of March 8, 1879. vious to the ending. Smolinski had turning here,brought blood to witth double-up fists, through the duration of
SUBSCRIPTION RATESSix Months ............................... 81.OuOne Year ................................ 81.ft#
Payable In advance Advertising rates on application Office— Second Street, off Main
ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL Editor and Proprietor
Yoakley’s mouth I and all
the alley
COMMUNICATED
brawl Yoakley and the Palooka were spitting and snarling at each other like angry cats.
Phil Romano of Mexico City, a full blooded Azetc Indian, used a short-arm scissors in the first and fourth rounds to defeat Popeye Pat O’Brien. O’Bbrien garnered a fall
Mr. L. Hatfield and Mrs. Saunders visited Mrs Saunders’ daughter at Dunsmuir Thursday. They also motored to Wolf Creek Sunday and report a delightful trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Minnick motored to Elk Creek Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey and Wade and Vernice spent Thanksgiving
Mr. Arthur E. Powell The American Central Point, Oregon Dear Mr. Powell:
Trafic fatatlities have been reduced in Oregon. May I take this opportunity to thank you for the splendid cooperation you have accorded this office in connection with our traffic safety program.
Daily we study the statistics and results of this work and I am happy to report that since last June fatalities have been ateadlly reduced with a total decrease of 46 under the corresponding period of 1936
Of deepest importance, however, are the records of October showing a saving of 8 lives and the first three weeks of November when 30 lives have been saved over last year. In
in the second stanza with a body w,th Helen at Prospec,. They also slam. Romano, making his Initial m0(0re<j to Elk Creek Sunday. Medford showing, turned out to be
Randle Gifford and Harold Peterson of Corvallis are on a mining trip to Gallce.
v tall, clean grappler with a large variety of scientific holds.
LO C A LSMr. and Mrs. James Firth of Cres
cent City who spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Firth's mother Mrs. Sparrow returned to their home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Hays who formerly ran the coffee shop are living in the Ruch district.
36
E. E. KELLY Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: 119 N Central
Medford. Oregon -Nov. 11, 18, 25, Dec.2
OFFOR
contract of sale entered Into between plaintiff herein and O. P. Janes and Mary Jane« upon the hereinafter described land.
And that the shove entitled Court decree that none of the defendants herein have any right, title, estate, lien or Interest of any charactr in or to the real property hereinafter 1 describe*! or any portion thereof and ' that It be decreed that tha plain- j tiff's title In and to said premises J Is free from any and all claims of | any, all, and every’ of the defendants I
SUMMONSIX THE CIRCUIT COURT
THE STATE OF OREGON JACKSON COUNTY
WILLIAM W. COTTRELL, PI»1«1* ■ herein and each of them and every
accordance with an order of the ■ hove entitled Court In this cause and dated November the 2th, 1937, which directs that the summon* shall bi published in Central Polm American, a weekly newspaper published In Central Point, Jackson Connty, Oregon, one« a week for foor successive weeks and that the date of the first publication is November 11, 1937; that defendants are required to appear and answer said summons and complaint on or before four weeks from and after the date af said first publication.
W. a. TRILL Attorney for Plaintiff
Suite 12. Palm Bldg.Medford, Oregon
tiff per»on or persons claiming in. un-MAQO.S 8HULEV PAPS .» 4 t o . \£ & » * £ .if,*.'
Dos Pape, her husband, and Anna Shipley Doe and John Doe, her husband, If married, all the heirs
Mrs. O. Bradovich of Klamath Falls is visiting her sister Mrs. Mil- ton.
Mr. and Mrs.Portland visited
other words, on a comparative basis home Wednesday. and in veiw of increased travel on our highways as shown by additional gasoline consumption, we can point to a saving of 38 lives since September 3oth.
Charles at the
Day of Hamrick
Legal NoticesNOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON IN AND
FOR THE STATE OF OREGON In the Matter of the Estate of
Izora E. Stewart, deceased.Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned have been appointed executrices of the will and estate of the above named decedent and have duly qualified as such and all per -ons having claims against said estate are required to present the
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones en- ertained the following at dinner
Thanksgiving Day, Mr. and Mrs.I am sure you will feel as I do Chet Eide, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Yost 1 same, with proper vouchers, within
that this record is most encouraging. aruj p on Stanley | *x months from the date of thisAnd it seems to me to demonstrate j J. notice, to the undersigned at thewhat can be accomplished with the; and Mrs Amick entertained ’ oifice of K. Hanna, Room 6, 32sincere interest, influence and whole hearted cooperation of the press enlisted in this cause, for I am confident these results are due in a large measure to the splendid attitude and action of editors and publishers In the intense fall campaign.
The generous assistance of the press has been a valuable contribution In arousing public sentiment repeatedl y impressing upon the minds of readers the importance of careful driving.
This unselfish service is recognized by those of us working in the
Grants Pass friends at their home ¡in Grants dinner.
Pass for Thanksgiving
Mrs. L. H. Smith enjoyed dinner at the Farra home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor llursell and Mrs. Opal Haley spent several days In Eugene visiting at the home ot their sister Mrs. Bruce Powell and family having their Thanksgiving
field of accident prevention, and on|^*nner w**h them, behalf of this program and the De-' partraent of State, I wish to extend to you ray profound appreciation.
Sincerely yours.EARL SNELL,
Secretary of State
Barbara and Coyle Briggs were week-end guests of Joan and Jim Elliott at the Elliot farm on the Central Point-Jacksonville road.
WRESTLING NEWSMighty little Jimmy Lott of Ala
bama provided the year’s biggest grappling upset last night in the Medford armory when he battled his way to a two-out-of-three fall victory over Hugh Nichols of Tulsa, Okla., former light heavyweight champion of the world.
Nobody in Medford realized until Inst night Just how good the ex- hlorklng back from Ole’ Alabama really Is. When he fought his way to a draw two weeks ago with Bobby Chick, another past light heavyweight champ, local fans sat up and took notice. But still, Lott wasn't
Mr. and Mrs. Minnick entertained Mr Minnick’a father and mother Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Minnick and his grandmother Mrs. Eaton Thanksgiving day.
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We want to supply your Money needs without real tape or delay.
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North Central Avenue in Medford, Jackson county, Oregon.
Dated and first published December 2. 1937.
Iva May Stark Olevia Bell Leuthold
23— Dec. 2. 9, 16, 23
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNTNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THAT the underrigned executrix of the Last Will and Testament and of the estato of Lydia M. Clay, deceased, has filed her final account of her administration of said estate with the clerk of Wheeler County, Oregon and the said Court has fixed Saturday, December 11, 1937, at the hour of ten o ’clock as the time and the County Court room in Medford, Jackson County, Oregon as the place for hearing objections, tf any, thereto, and the allowance and settlement of said final account.
All persons interested in said • state are hereby notified to present their objections, if any they have. In writing, to said final account or any item or part thereof on or before said day.
Dated this 5th day of November,1937.
EVA D. TRUE, Executrix
W. G. TRILLAttorney for Estate28— Nov. 11, 18. 25, Dec. 2
SHULTS BROTHERSDependable Auto Fainting
BODY220 N. Bartlett
A FENDER REPAIRING A Phone 1080
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AN 0H K 4.0N HANK NERVINI* OREGON
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Hi dourer* ¡2~t MUlioiu
GEORGE T FRKY. Manager DWIGHT L. HOUGHTON. Asst. Mgr.
Medford llr<in«»ho f the»
I niliMl Kliifrs .National Bankffem f (tfhee. Portland, Oregon
SUMMONSIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK-SON COUNTY.
Edith Frances Cougle, Plaintiff, vs.
Ralph Rowley Cougle, Defendant.TO RALPH ROWLEY COUGLE,
the above named defendant;IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in theabove entitled suit within five weeks from the first day of the pub-
, lication of this summons upon you, ;.ind if you fail to appear and answer, for want thereof, the above
I named plaintiff, Edith Frances Cougle, will take a decree against you forever severing the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between plaintiff and defendant
Hut. O nly!GENE AUTRY In
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of T H. B. Shipley, deceased; and Mary G. Martin and John Doe Martin, her husband, Lena C. Reuter Doe, and John Doe, her husband, if married, John A. Reuter and Mary Jane Reuter, hie wife. If married. Elizabeth M Reuter Doe and John Doe, her husband, if married, and Cordelia J Reuter Doe and John Doe, her husband, if married, being all the heirs of A. L. Reuter, deceased; James C. Whitt and Florence E. Whitt, and all the unknown heirs of each, every, ajid all of the 1 above named defendants and also all other persona or partlee unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or Interest in thereal property described in thocomplaint herein. Defendants.To Maggie Shipley Pape and John
Doe Pape, her husband, and Anna Shipley Doe and John Doe, her husband, if married, all the heirs ot T. H- B. Shipley, deceased; and Mary G. Martin and John Doe Martin, her husband, Lena C. Reuter Doe, and John Doe, her husband, if married. John A. Reuter and Mary Jane Reuter, his wife, if married, Elizabeth M Reuter Doe and John Doe, her husband, if married, and Cordelia J. Reuter Doe and John Doe, her husband, it married, being all the heire of A. L. Reuter, deceased; James C. Whitt and Florence E. Whitt, and all the unknown heirs of each, every, and all of the above j named defendants and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real property described herein, the above named defendants.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and each of you are hereby required to appear in the above entitled Court and cause and answer the complaint of plaintiff on file herein against yon and each of you on or before the last day of four weeks from and after the date of tha first publication of this summons, and set up the character and extent at any claim you may have to tho real property hereinafter described or any portion thereof.
If you fall to appear and answer said complaint within said time tor want thereof plaintiff will apply to
estate, lien, or interest in or to said real property or any part thereof and that plaintiff hare snrh other and further relief as to this Court may seem Just and equitabls, and Judgment for his cost« and disbursements against those defendants who appear and answer herein and resist the prayer of plaintiff herein. That the real property referred to is lt\ Jackson Connty, Oregon, and in described as follows:
The North Half of the North Half of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 26. Township »6 South, Range 2 West of the Willamette Meridan, Jackson County, Oregon. Excepting therefrom the East 20 feet lying within a public road.This summqns ie published and
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Dr. I. H. GoveDENTISTRY
4 IB Medford Bldg. Medford. Oregon
Skating 3 Nights a Week Medford Armory.
FRIDAY, SAT. A BUN. XIGHTH Hatnrday and Sunday Afternoons.
Follow the Crowds tor a good time and roll on Chicago skates, LAUGH FliOOR
A RT R H T im N H , F loor Manager
Dr. Geo. S. JenningsOsteopath and Optometrist
Glasses FittedGeneral Practice, including Ob
starles and Proctology 424 Medford Bldg. Phone 843
Steven’s Shoe Shop Expert Shoe
Repairing419 E. Main Medford
Arrore from Roxy
Farmers Attention!Rebuilt Trector., Farm Implo-
menta A Machinery of *11 kind«. At Bargain Prices
Coll and ere what we have or Phone 20«
ROGUE VAIXEY TRACTOR A IMP1J2MKNT CO.
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143 N. IvyOutside High Rent
Medford
New and Used BicyclesSold on Easy Terms Free Service
ID E A L BIKE SHOP411 B. Main Medford, Ore. Phone 895
Wrestling'Medford Armory
Monday NightRoute on Bake at
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Used Pianos1 Anitique
We have recently secured a stock of Used Pianos which are selling from
$50.00 to $2.00.00
Leslie Plumbing Co.Phone 1261 1405 N. Riverside
Medford, Ore.
Singer Machine.V K iam OflAfra
HoM K^ntrrl and VU»p«1r*r1A. B. C. Woohlng Machine.____ Iraner*
. . . . HEMSTITCHINGW. H. KLATT, Singer Distributor
S S. Grape St. Phon, 7S2 Medford