The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, July 16, 1936, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Rs-establlshed, September IS. 1928.
Devoted to tb e beet interests of
'entrai Point and vicinity.
Kntered at second claat matter at
t< "» e t offic e, r e n t r a i Point, Ora­
ron, uuder tb e Act o f March 8, 1879.
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SUBSCRIPTIO N R A TE S :
Sis Months
................................ 11.00
One Year
................................... $1.50
Payable in advance,
¿ d r e r tls ln g rates on application.
O ffice— Second Street, o f f Main.
forces of ditcurd operate.
But no one bother» to consult the
steel w orker» who, over a period of
years, have enlisted
¡n only small
numbers in the A. F. o f L. and who
vote strongly for their own individ­
ual organisations.
The
organize.'»
ignore the fact that the hourly pay
and
number o f employees in the
,«•«. ■
i
rteel Industry «re «bove 1929 levels
And on one consults the public
which has a great stake in seeing
the steel mills continue to operate
and which wants recovery more than
continued agitation
Legal Notices
ARTHUR EDW ARD POWELL
Editor and Proprietor
EDITORIALS
TH K ll.IS IS O F A F R E E SO CIETY
( Except fr o m Rem arks of
W aller
Llppmann at University of Roches*
ter)
The deepent issue o f our time is
whether
the civilized
peopls can
maintain and develop a free society
or whether they are to fall back into
the ancient order o f things when the
whole o f m en ’s exsltence, their con ­
sciences. their scieuce,
their
arts,
their labor, and their Integrity as
individuals, were at the disposition
o f the rulers of the state. The world
is faced with a stupendous reaction,
and what makes that reaction pecu­
liarly dangerous is that those
who
are leading this reaction are for the
most part convin ced that they are
the leaders o f progress.
Not to be
lleve that governm ent must regulate
all human affairs is currently
re­
garded us stupidly
reactionary
by
those w ho imagine themselves
the
pioneers o f a new world . . .
But governm ents are com posed o!
men, not supermen,
not
geniuses
mere men. im perfectly educated, not
wholly disinterested, with very 11ml
ted wisdom. Such men can operate
only a governm ent of limited p ow ­
ers, and on greater delusion has ever
cast its spell upon tbe human im ag­
ination than that a group o f mortal
men cun plan the future o f a society
Hud direct the affairs o f a whole cl
vllizatlon . . . The men w ho said that
this must be a governm ent of limb
ted powers were men
who
under
stood mankind.
Not only must a governm ent limit
its functions if It’s to he successfully
operuted,
but
it
must
Jealously
guard the Independence of the peo­
ple, their courts,
their
churches,
their press, their universities,
and
their property. It must guard them
against dependence upon the govern
ment and
subjection
to it and
against
private
privilege,
private
.m on op oy and private lawlessness.
It to ok centuries to achieve
the
sepsration of Church and State, the
separation o f the press and the slate
the separation o f learning front the
state, the separation o f the judiciary
from the executive. And In this sep­
arateness the modern
progress of
mankind has taken place.
Let
ns.
therefore, he on guard against a re­
action, masquerading as enlighten ­
ment and progress,
which
would
am alg amate them all again and un­
do the hard-won
achievements
of
the em ancipators o f mankind.
W H A T IN A H E A D ?
The Communists in America end­
ed their convention recently, o f f e r ­
ing their cooperation fomenting dis­
cord am on g workers o f the nation's
great steel mills. John
L.
Lewis,
head o f the Mine W o r k e r s ’ Union,
has thrown hundreds o f " a g e n t s ” In­
to the steel region s with instructions
according to the United Press, " t o
let nothing stop y o n .’ ’ The
union
leaders will ’ ’ invest” millions o f dol­
lars taken from oth er workers to
bring the steel employees Into the
dues-paying ranks o f the union. Sec­
retary Frances Perkins naively im­
plies that there will be no trouble If
everyone stands aside and lets the
SUMMONS
IN T H E CIR CUIT
CO UR T
OK
T H E S T A T E OF
OR BOON,
KOR
JA CKSON COUNTY.
Iva A b ercrom bie, Pla in tiff vs W al­
ter Ab ercrom bie, also, k n ow n as W il­
lie Ab ercrom bie, Defendant.
To
W alter
Ab ercrom bie,
also,
known as Willie Ab ercrom bie, the
ab ove named Defendant:
IN TH K NAME OF T H E STATE
OF O R E G O N : you are hereby re­
quired to appear and
answ er
the
com pla in t filed against you in the
above entitled Court
within
four
weeks
from
the
date
of
the
first publication of this
Summons
upon you, and if you fail so to appear
and answer said complaint, the plain­
tiff will apply to the Court f o r the
relief prayed for in her said c o m ­
plaint, nam ely: For an absolute di­
vorce from the defendant herein.
This Summ ons is served upon you
by order o f the Hon. Earl B. Day,
ju dg e o f the County Court o f Jack-
son County, Oregon, made and enter­
ed July 1st, 1938.
Date o f the First publication being
July 9, 1936.
W. O. Trill
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Post O ffice Address
Suite 12 Palm Bldg.
Medford, Oregon.
OF OREG O N: You are required to ¡ t h e r e o f the plaintiff
will apply to
appear and answer
the com pla in t the ab ove entitled court for the re-
flled against you in the ab ove en- f lie! dem anded
in said compla in t,
titled court and cause on o r before succinctly stated as follow s :
F or a decree annulling
and set­
four weeks from the date o f the first
publication o f this Summ ous and if I ting aside the bonds o f matr im ony
you fail to ap pear and anwser aald h eretofore and now existing between
compla in t, for
want
th ereof
the plaintiff and defendant and that tbe
plaintiff will apply to said Court for plaintiff herein be decreed to be the
the relief dem anded in the compla in t ! sole ow ner o f the follow in g describ­
to-w lt : f o r a decree of d iv orce and ed real property situated in Dougla s
dissolving the bonds o f m atrim on y; County, State o f Oregon, lo -w it:
That certain forty »e re tract of
now existing between pla in tiff and
land situated in the west half of
defendant and tor change of Plain-1
Section 22, T ow nship 27, south,
t i f f ’s name to Mary E. Fox
Range 4 west o f the W illam ette
This SUMMONS is served
upon
Meridian, less one acre used lor
you by publication pursuant to order j
school purposes, as described in
o f Judge H. D. Norton, made Ju n e!
Certificate o f Title No. 5305,
29th, 1936. Date o f first publication i
which is entered o f record
in
July 2nd. 1936
Volum e 8 at page 487, Tran s­
M. O. W ILKINS.
fer o f Title register f o r Dpuglas
Attorney for Plain tiff
County, Oregoi
208 West Maint St.
Medford, Oregon j This sum m ons is served upon you
32. July 2, 9, 16, 23
hy publication under and
pursuant
to an order o f the Honorable H. D.
Norton, Judge o f said court
made
SUMMONS F O R PUBLICATION
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF TH E and entered on June 19th, 1936.
The date o f the first pu o. cation
S T A T E OF ORkXrON FOR JA C K -
ol this summons is June 25, 1936.
SON COUNTY
F J. N E W M A N
R IC H A R D K LE M M , Plaintift,
Attorney for plaintiff.
vs.
Palm Building
A N A B K L L. K LEM M , Defendant.
M edford Oregou
TO A N A B E L L. K LEM M , the ab ove
52— June 25, July 2. 9, 16, 23.
named defen dan t:
IN T H E N A M E OF T H E S T A T E )
OF O REG O N : Y’ ou are hereby
r e -,
No. 019131
quired to appear and
answ er
the
NOTH’« F O B PUBLIC ATION
compla in t filed against you
In the
NOTICE is hereby given that Jo-
above entitled court and cause on or 1 seph C. Ylayham,
of Eagle
Point,
before four weeks from the date o f Oregou, who, on April 30th 1931,
the first publication
of this
sum- made Homestead entry, Serial, No.
inons, and if you fail to ap pear and ¡0 1 9 4 3 1 , for
NW>4 N W 1 4, Section
answer said
compla in t,
for
want 33, Tow nship 35 S.. R a ng e 1 E.,
W illa m ette Meridian, has filed no­
tice o f intention to make final three
year Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before G. R
Carter, Clerk o f County Court, at
.Medford. Oregon, on the 5th day o f
August, 1936.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Joe W orth in gton, of Rt. 3. Box 57
Eagle Point, Ore.; E. F. Ferg. o f Rt.
) 3 Box 57, Eagle Point, Ore.; K. It..
Bilterling,
o f Eagle
Point,
Ore ;
John A. Mayham, of Eagle
Point.
Oregon.
GEORGE FIN L E Y
Regis ter
24 — June 25, July 2, 9, 16, 23
No. 01 9 7 8 3
NOTICE F O R PUBLICATION
NOTICE is hereby given that Jesse
F. Myers, of General Delivery. Med­
ford, Oregon, who, on August 29th,
1931, made Hom estead entry. Serial
No. 019785, for Lot
9, Section 15,
Top Notch Eats.
G. J. Morris. Prop.
Food Served at
Reasonable Prices
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23 N. First Street
SIMS BROS.
Medford
14 South Central
BODY *
220 North Bartlett
F E N D E R R E P A IR I N G
M edford
&
1155 N. Central
M edford, Oregon
Steel & Iron Castings
Bronze and Aluminum
Forgin g and W eld ing
Boiler W ork
Bldg.
Medford, Oregon
New and Used
Furniture
R anges— $9.00 and up and Sim­
mon bods and springs. New and
Used Davenports and Chairs. Stu­
dio Couches.
Guarantee the health
D R O P IN AND G ET OUR P R IC E 3
>f
Holbrook & Andrews
keeping
In old Fire Hall Bldg, on 6th St.
Phone 547
W e Buy, Sell & Trade
your Ice box filled with pure ice.
Ice delivered daily
MOQOOOCKMJOQOQOQOOOQOOOODDO
W IT H DYNGK
At the
•TROWBRIDGEî
Cabinet Works
MEDFORD ICE & STORAGE CO.
Oriental Gardens
South Fir Street
Phone 2Gl
NIGHT
Everyth in g in Cabinet W o r k
T w o Orchestras
Old Tim e and Modern
O N « ADMISSION
M edford, Oregon
It*»the Truth!
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“ The Milky Way
years
Phone 47
428 W . 6th 84.
Medford. Oregon
Watch and Clock
Repairing
to
Oregon
Successor to
VOLNEY DIXON
“ Hi. Night Out”
Wed. Nile i* « n e h Vite
W c h it h D is tr ib u to r F o r
T h n r v . KVt.
Page Fence
MALA and LOTUS
From " E s k i m o ’’ fante In
‘Last of the Pagans'
Ynyihiag in line o f
fern lug
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r h o n e 263
M edford. Oregon
located at
Ve«
and Used Watches for Sale
402 E.
Oregon Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
( In c o r p o r a te d )
L E L A N D C L A R K , Agen t
19 North Bartlett St.
M edford. Ore.
P h one 1 4 9 «
See us for Fire Insurance
on H ay & Grain
O F F IC IA L YVICO AND
E IS EM AN N M AG NETO
Sides mid Service.
O F F I C I A L M AGNETO
RE P A IR SERVICE
Genuin e New Factory Parts
DAWSON’S
— In taste
— in f la v o r
— in quality
— in econ om y
Render Tea &
Coffee Co.
24 X. Bartlett
M edford
Next d o o r to Peerless Market
P O W E R SEAL
V O I R M OTO R AS A D V E R T I S E D
OVER K N X
Main St.
Motor Tune-up.
Auto Repairing
Art’s Auto Shop
Tel. l ] g g
132 N. Riverside
A F E W VALUES:
vi. •. u wearing » >>ur fingers to the bona
and rain in g your hands
with the drudgery o f the family w a s h i n g ' Let us take the whole
jo b out of your h om e with DAM P W A S H - e c o n o m ica l, convenient.
safe
Tires, S2.75
New Batteries, $2.95
Model A generator
exchange $2.50
OUR DAMP WASH SERVICE
I ho
lann try M*r%-irr
Operated hy P A U L PRINCE, who
ha* specialised
in starter and
generator work sines 1926
52c for a 13-!b. bundle
Each ad ditional pou n d 4c
Every piece svreet and i lean— ready to Iron
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“ C E R T IF IE D
S A N IT A T IO N — O T A R I )
HEALTH ”
DENTIST
Opponile
Po««
O ffice
Ja cksonville. Orr.
All Natural Method*
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DAILY’S
Auto Painting
Chir opractic and Physiotherapy
Oregon License 264
California License 34129
M edford’» Oldest and
Special Attention
R|ood p re*.
*urr. Stomach and Bowel*.
* on*ult*tion and Exam ination
FREE
Phone 06 5
In M edford Since 102U
FINEST
PH O N E ItMt ■
YOUR
DR. S. C. P E T E R S
Dr. H. P. Coleman
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g
warmth t* the pr oper treatment More.ivei .
r ubbi ng o f the r
;>.« rt «hotild !>• avoided
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a Saving
Prince Auto Electric
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Edward Everett Horton
Insurance at
202 N. Riverside
p
II. C. HIGH
Now
Satisfaction Guaranteed
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Wed. Only
Safe
RENDER’S COFFEE
It’s New—
25
Real Estate
Insurance
Trade Her«' and \\ In Vote*
SLIP C O VE RS F O R O V E R ­
S T U F F E D F U R N IT U R E
Designing, Drapery M akin g
P h one 1648x
220 S. Grape
PERL’S
Funeral Home
Save Money by taking your
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Elva Livingston
Lough
Established in 1908
Phone 15 I
38 8. R a iilrtt
E a gle Point
44 N. F ron t St.
Phone 263
M edford, Oregon
Established |n your rommnnity
FLAHARTY
REALTY CO.
Phone 21:1
Sun.-Mon.-Tues.
H A R O L D LI.YOI>
on the
D EN TIS TRY
through,
by
DANCE
419 M ed ford
dependable for cold and food pro­
y ourself and fam ily
Phone 998
Palace Lunch
Dr. I. H. Gove
ter, free from chemical odors and
Try an A d in
The American
A HOOF FO R E V E R Y HOME
\ PYIN T FO R E V E R Y PU R POSE
Episode 4 " T a r a a n "
Freshly Frozen Ice Cream
Every Saturday Night
23 S. Riverside, Medford
frozen artificially front pure wa­
tection.
Lunch
Dinuers
Q U A L IT Y FOOD
T iin e P a y m e n ts fu r B e m u d d in g
‘‘The Throwback”
Ve
A Clean Place T o Eat
Ekerson
PAINT & ROOF
Store
BUCK JONES In
Eat at
Spring F lo o r
Repairing
Milling Machinery
Construction Machinery
Log gin g Equipment
Mining Equipment
and
1
OASIS
Phone 40
Pure ice through
Medford!*!
M edford Bldg.
GLASS
Medford, Oregon
Graves Jewelry Shop
tint. Only
Nat Building
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Riverside
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Fine Portraits a Specialty
M e d f o r d I r o n &.
S teel W o r k s
Vs
M edford,
Swimming Pool
Expert Photography
Reasonable
De|H'itdable
Charles H. Carson, Defendant
To Charles II. Carson. Defendant.
IN THK NAME OF TH E STATE
15 N. Kir
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Thursdays.
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From 8 to 10.
119 E. Main
SH ULTZ BROS.
Auto Painting
SI >1 NIONS FO R PUBLICATION
Office M. O. W ilkins
IN CIR CUIT COURT OF OREGON
FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
Mary Carson, Plaintiff
«V E R Y SATURDAY
Merrick’s
Shangle Studios
N O TH ’« TO C R E D IT O R S
Notice Is hereby given
that
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have been appointed by the County
Court o f Jackson County, Oregon,
Adm in istrator o f the estate o f Hat­
tie B. Hatfield, deceased, and have
qualified. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby noti­
fied to present them, with proper
vouchers, and duly verified, to me at
the o f f ic e o f Harry C. Skyrman, At-
Medford Center Building, in Med-
torney for said estate, at R oom 409
ford, Oregon,
within
six
months
from the date o f this Notice. Dated
and first published July 9, 1936.
L. H A T F IE L D , Administrator.
17— July 9, 16, 23, 30.
DANCE
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W h e n in M edford
Reasonable Prices
Second Hand Rebuilt
IMENI
F A R M IM PLEM
ENTS
A t Bargain Prices
Call and see us at
3 9 S. Grape St.
M edford
Chosen by the Medford News' Contest Manager because o ; f their
sturdy construction . Equipped with
with Evenrude Motors. See them at
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Farmers Attention
WORLD BICYCLES
T ow nship 36 S., Range 2 W ., W il­
lamette Meridian, has tiled notice of
Intention to m ak e final
th ree year
P r oof, to establish claim to the land
a b ov e described, befor e
V ictor
A.
Tengw ald, U. S. Com m ission er, at
M edford, Oregon, on the 4th day of
August, 1936.
Claim ant names as witnesses:
Roy Nichols, o f
Central
Point.
O reg on; Floyd Baine, o f Care Modoc
Orchards. Central
Point,
Oregon
Charles Jantzer, o f Central
Point,
O reg on; Elmer Childers, of M edford
Oregon
G E O R G E F IN L E Y
Register
¡ 2 4 — Ju n e 25, July 2, 9, 16, 23
Now (a th e time to
S IM O N IE«
So Bartlett
Medford
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