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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1936)
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY fl. 10.4(1 Th* AMERITAN. O B N IR U POINT, OREGON PAOS THRKK 2 0 -Year Service subject, with a distinctivi* perdonali-' Sunday In honor of Mr. C. R. Wll- make final three year Proof, to es J. S. Smith, Town Recorder, at Butte tablish claim to the land above de Falls, Oregon, on the 20th day of ty* warm and vlvid- Ruminating Hams and «-year old Billy Hess of Legal Notices scribed. before Victor A. Tengwald, February, 1936. eVtr> Une ° f e° Py Medford. The birthdays fell on the IT. 8. Commissioner, at Medford, Ben Hur Lampman Umpman worktd as a police re- 30th of January as does President Claimant names as witnesses- N. 010555 Ore., on the 26th day of February, B. Stoddard, o f Butte Falls, Oregon; ---------- - porter for a year— long enough for Roosevelt. Guests were: Mr. and 1936. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION E A. Hildreth, of Butte Falls, Ore The following clipping form The the editor8 1° realize that this young Mrs. Leo B., Gloria and Hugh Wil- Claimant names as witnesses: gon; John Cadzow, of Butte Falls, Ifc'imrtincut of tlio In frio r John Mace, of Central Point, Ore Oregonian, tells of the life and ser- wrlter’8 facility in the use of words Hams, Miss Audrey Van. Mrs. A. D. U. S. Land Offb-c at Ro-.churg, O rc- Oregon; James E. Hughes of Butte gon: John Holst, of Gold Hill. Ore Falls, Oregon. guil, February 4th, l 0 :tO. vices of Ben Hur Lampman of this could be employed to better advan- Hess and son Billy, Miss Helen Wil- NOTICE is hereby given that Levi gon: Joe Collins, of Central Point, Jams. Mr. Leo Glascock. Mr. and GEORGE FINLEY city. Mr. Lampman is wvll known tage on news of wider scope. H. Lashbrook of Rt. 1, Box 342. Oregon; William Pennlger, of Cen For the five years that followed. Mrs. R. D Seegmtller and Donna Central Point, Ore., who, on April tral Point. Oregon. in this city and in Gold Hill, where Register. From this 1st, 1931, made Homestead Entry, Jan. 16, 23, 30. Feb. 6, 13. GEORGE FINLEY. he purchased the Gold Hill News Ben Lampman wrote all the kinds1 Marie, all of Medford. Register. from his brother. Rex. about twenty- of news stories that go to make up district were Mr. and Mrs. and Dean Serial. No. 019555, for S W ’nSEV». Section 1. Township 36S., Range Jan 16, 23. 30. Feb. 6. 13. a paper, and wrote them with a free- Stallings four years ago: ________________________ Charley Mulhollen of Medford 2 W., Willamette Meridian, has filed Twenty years ago yesterday, a dom of expression and originality 010400 notice of inteutlon to make final young country correspondent with s j treatm nt that made his work visited at the Edler home Sunday, SEE three year Proof, to establish claim NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION flair for poetry and an abiding love recognizable in print, with or with- Dick Rush spent the week-end to the land above described, before! Departnit'iit of the Interior for nature came to Portland from out the “ by-line,'* which then was with Billy Crawford of Sams Valley. Victor A. Tengwald, U. S. Commis- J U. 8. Land Office at R-wHiurg, O n- gon, January 10, 10:40. of Mrs. Sanderson called on Mr«. sioner. at Medford. Oregon, on th e 1 Gold Hill, Ore., and took a job on becoming familar as a symbol 11th day of March, 1936. NOTICE is hereby given that Lee 4th Floor Medford Bldg. Hin-s, Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Bis- The Oregonian as night police r - qaulity in the writing. Claimant names as witnesses: W. Thomas Totten of Butte Falls, Ore- I choff Sunday afternoon. Poetry Wins Following porter. His name, which seemed a Rertelson, of 28 Chestnut St., Med gon. who, on February 28, 1931, About Mr. Walter Grant has started to ford, Oregon: Harry Folley, of Rt. 1, made Homestead Entry, Serial, Nc. 1 little odd at the time, but has long In 1922, Ben Lampman began Central Point. Oregon; Gerald Mit 019490, for the SE>4 of SW Vi of ] since become an institution, was writing editorials in addition to his paint their house this week. New Special Rates on Chiro The Martin boys were Medford chell, of Beagle. Oregon: A. W. Sul Section 31, Township 34S. Range | practic, Physotherapy and all and is Ben Hur Lampman. news assignments. Later in the same livan, of Rt. 2, Ross Lane, Medford, 2E . Willamette Meridian, has filed | For four years before that event- year he was drafted to the "front visitors Saturday evening. methods of natural treatments. Oregon. notice of intention to make Final Mr. and Mrs. Don Seegmiller plan GEORGE FINLEY ful date of February 1, 1916, Ben office" for full-time editorial wrlt- Three-year Proof, to establish claim Also new method of treatment Register. to the land above described, before Hur Lampman had been owner and ing, and the news room, according to live in this district in the little for Nervousness, Blood Pres publisher of the Gold Hill News, to sentiment freely expressed by home south of the Williams and Feb. 6, 13. 20, 28, Mar. 5. sure, Kidney Trouble, and Because it was his own paper and those who remained therein, lost its Seegmiller ranch, some time in the Poor Circulation. It is safe- 020213 near future. Their belongings hav" he could run it the way he liked, ablest reporter. sure and sensible. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Render Tea & the young publisher had been print- Throughout the 20 years, Ben Hur already been moved from Medford. Department of th«' Interior Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Martin and U. S. Land Office nt Roscliurg, Ori- ing verses of his own in the Gold Lampman’s irrepressible poetry has Coffee Shop Hill News. To supplement the some-; ei)ppared from (ime t0 time in Th„ baby were Sunday afternoon visitors gou, January 14, 10t<O NOTICE is hereby given that Earl Please do not telephone for times sketchy income of a publisher, Oregonian and has won him a host at the Sanderson home. Spri-inliz«' in H. Hart, of Central Point, Oregon, rates, as different cases re he had served as Gold Hill correspon- of admlrers , hroughout the nation, who, on June 14th, 1932, made quire different rates. dent for The Oregoonian. Homestead entry. Serial, No. 020215 Q U A L IT Y COFEE In addition to his newspaper work, The combination of writing talent for Lot 10. Section 15. Township lampman is the author of three Research Bureau 3 6 s.. Range 2 W., Willamette Meri thus revealed attracted the atten lt«iast«-d Fr*'Mi Daily ! books and countless magazine arti dian. has filed notice of intention to Asks Information Reasonable I'riti's tion of Paul R. Kelty, then news cles. His first book, "How Could Free consultation and examin i l N. Bartlett Medford editor of The Oregonian, and he in About Local Water I Be Forgetting?" a collection of ation. Next door to Peerless Market vited young Lampman to come to verse and editorials, most of which Portland to try his hand at being a had appeared in The Oregonian, was reporter in the big city. Information on water rates and published in 1929 and has subse Ability Readily .Sight"«! ater department operation of Cen- quently run into a fourth edition. The subsequent story of Ben Hur j ral Point have been requested by The second book, “ The Tramp Lampman’s service with The Ore Printer,” a character sketch, was he bureau of municipal research of gonian, from that date to this, is selected by the Craftsman Syndicate he University of Oregon, according told in full only in the voluminous of Portland as Us publication for o word r.ceived here today. files of the newspaper itself. It is A bulletin containing from citier a story of millions upon millions of 1935. 11 over the state will be prepared The third book, “ Here Comes words, written on every conceivable nder the direction of the bureau Somebody,” a novel-length fantasy "and Lampman’s most ambitions un is an NYA project. Two students, dertaking, was published by the Me iscar Williams and Francis Beck, lave been assigned the task of corn- tropolitan Press last summer. Lainpman’s magazine articles, ailing the data. 1s t us fix your hair for Information sought i n c l u d e s dealing mainly with nature lore, have appeared in numerous eastern mount of water distributed annu Valentine’s Day ity, number of reservoirs, amount publications. and Sat. Only Ben Hur Lampman's fellow wor ■>f pipe, number of customers, num- Lincoln’s Birthday HERMIT MAYNARD in kers on The Oregonian hope that -er of meters, municipal service and her details. The bulletin will be his next 20 years will be as full of “ Wilderness M ail” accomplishment as the last 20 have --ailable to any interested when the Episode « “ Tailspin Tonini)" "rk is completed. been. O n " D r e a n n i 'a n U8 I f nw Or. H. P. Coleman tAe ^ T u itA / Kun-Mon “ In Caliente” Beagle DELORES DEL RIO Tue-Wed PALLINE LORD in “ A Feather In Her H at” \t ed. 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