The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, December 24, 1936, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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T O E S A N D TOES
Skates Ring on Ice as Hockey Teams ^attle
“ I'm afraid 1 have ptomau r
Who’s a good doctor to see?"
"Tom aines! Oh, for anything th
matter with m y toes I always ca'
on a chiropodist.”
U P-TO-DATE
Harold Jackson (left) and Andy Blair, m em bers of the Chicago Blackhawk hockey team, kick up the sr.ow
aa they make a hurried stop in fror.t of Goalie Mike Karakas. Interest in tlie lightning-fast ice gam e ha:-
Increased rapidly in the United States in recent years, since the professional gam e was introduced from Can
•da.
American V orkers Stage “Stay-In"’ Strike in Plant
Et h uIa
oi an auto'
j l the r
■tide 'he i „i.t.
of industrial strikers in France a few months ago, approximately 1,000 workers
’ in f'outh Bend, Ind., held the fort during a recent strike. While the operations
■ cethearts and friends passed food Into the workers who chose to remain in-
Fifth "’Philadelphia” Is launched for 11 S. Navy
,
June Ohratrom examines what is left of one of the first three plows
made by John Deere who in 1837 gave to the world the self-scouring
steel plow. The 100th anniversary of this historic event will be cele­
brated in 1937. The inaet photograph is of John Deere.
MOLINE, ILL.—National honors i-mooth, gleaming surface, an idea
» ill be accorded by agricultural took shape In his mind..
America throughout 1937 to John
Obtaining the blade, the 33 ,vear
Deere in commemoration of the old blacksmith labored carefully
100th anniversary of his steel plow and long and finally produced the
which ushered in a new ora of history-making plow. In the pres­
Diogres., for the prairie status and ence almost of the entire commun-
agriculture in general.
| ity and settlers from far and near
It was in a little blacksmith shop Deere hitched a horse to his gleam­
in Grand Detour. Illinois, In 1837 ing plow and began a triumphal
that Deere fashioned and gave to march up aDd down the test field.
This was the only plow produced
the world the self-scouring steel
plow. This achievement, hailed as 1 that year; eight were hammered
one of the most important contrib­ 1 out the next year, and business
utions to modem agriculture, will grew until in 1842, when the de­
be honored in thousands of small mand became too great for his
and large communities with “John slender resources and he took info
Deere Centennial Celebration"days, partnership Major Leonard Andrus.
with community leaders and farm­ In 1847 Deere decided he wanted
better transportation and soure*si
ers participating.
T>eere was born In Vermont in of supply, so he relinquished his
1*04 and came to Grand Detour in partnership, moved to Moline and
1*37, where he established a black established the John Deere plow
smith shop. He heard the farmers works.
Today the John Deere organiza­
complain that the stteky soil, while
rich m fertility, gummed their tion still maintains headquarters at
Moline but from the original small
primitive plows and made plowing
plant has grown an internationally
virtually impossible.
famous farm implement house
Deere applied himself to the whose products, covering the en­
problem, and one day, while in a tire gamut of farm machinery, are
sawmill, he noticed a broken steel in use all over America and in
saw Made. As he contemplated its every part of the world.
"Those Newriches are dre
illiterate.”
“ Y e s; they arc much more
m iliar with the parts oi an e
than with the parts of speech
O VE R W O R K E D
“ The only objection tha* i
to golf is that it sometimes
comes a trifle wearisom e."
"B u t you don’t play the g;
"N o , but I have a friend
does.”
A R IT H M E T IC
Old Letter Found
PWA Writer
To Vunie W alker and Annabel!'-
Walker, husband and w ife; Mrs. Ed­
ward K. Brenner, wife of Edward K.
Brenner; The First Methodist Epis­
copal Church of Medford, Oregon,
"Y o u want to knov h"r
corporation;
Clarence
Portland, Dec. 18, 1D3G:— Alfred an Oregon
F.
Van easy to find out ”
Begsworth, field worker for the his­ Meeker; H. C. High; E.
“ How?”
Dyke; A. W. Pipes; Eugene Thorn­
torical records survey, W P A writers'
"A sk her, then double it
dike; E. J. Palmer; J. W. Srailie,
project, in listing source material A. W. Shephard and F. F. Burk,
for Oregon history in Jackson coun­ constituting the Board of Trustees
WRONG PRONUNCI
ty discovered thro« fragments o f an of said Defendant The First Metho­
old letter, one of them being widely dist Episcopal Church of Medford,
Oregon, Defendants:
separated from the others. He pieced
IN TH E NAM E OF TH E STATE
the letter together, and found it to OF OREGON, You and each of you
be from the United States Treasury are hereby required to appear and
to Col. John K. Ross. The text con­ answer the complaint filed against
cerned a shipment o f beef which Col. you in the above entitled suit on or
be(ore the tost day o f four
(4 )
Ross had furnished the Oregno-Cali- weeks from the date o f the first pu­
fornia battalion for the Hogue River blication o f
this summons, said
Indian Wars. Upon the date men­ period of four (4 ) weeks being the
tioned. Sept. 7, 1853, Ross had fur­ time prescribed for publication here­
nished the battalion with beef valu­ o f; and if you fail to appear and
answer said complaint for want
ed at $2238.60, a claim for which thereof, the plaintiffs w ill apply to
the treasury allowed.
Thomas D. the Court for the relief demanded in
“ L a y down, dog, lay dow n !”
That a
Ross, of Central Point, son of the their complaint, to-wit:
“ He doesn’t understand you, mai
man to whom the letter was directed decree be entered adjudicating any don’t you see he's a Boston bull."
and all right, title, estate, lien or
now owns the fragments.
claim which you or any o f you have
or claim to have in, to or upon the
INOCULATION
^ . , I i : r . - e m Clph,a,naV3r y,ard’JBPProP ria,e,y. w a S the scene of the recent launching of the light cruiser "Ph il-
follow ing described real property,
£ 5 5 *
v w w l to ^ lh- U- S. flag under that name
Mrs. George H. Earle, III ™
of the
situated in the City of
Medford.
gwvemor of I ennsylvarua sponsored the new craft, that is seen here sliding into the water for the first time
Jackson County, Oregon, to-wit:
Lot numbered six
(6 )
in
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block number one (1 ) o f Narre-
Alber M. Akers, 70, passed aw?)
gan's addition to the City of
at his residence on Beall Lane early
Medford, Jackson County, Ore­
Sunday morning after a long resi­
gon, as the same is numbered,
designated and described on the
dence in Jackson county. He hail
official plat thereof now o f re-
j
been a long sufferer
from
heart
cord,
I
trouble.
and declaring any and all of such
Mr. Akers was a member of the claims to be null and void, and de-H
Jane — Even typhoid and con
Church o f Christ. Besides his wife creeing plaintiffs to be the owners
sumption can be caught from kiss­
Arebello Akers he leave* one broth­ in fee simple of said premises, and
ing, M r. Rash!
er, and three sisters. 8. F. Akers, of the whole thereof, free and clear
Rash— I've taken the preventive
of any and all right, title, estate,
treatment for both. Miss Jane.
Medford; Cora Peterson, La Grande; lien or Interest o f the defendants
Myrtle Smith, Wallowa and elia Cox herein, or any of them, therein or
thereto, and that each and all of the
of Baker county.
E F F IC IE N T SERVICE
Funeral services were held at the defendants herein, and each and all
Conger chapel at 1 p. m. Tuesday, persons claiming or to claim, by,
through or tinder them, or any of
Rev C. A. Phillips, officiating. In­ them,
be forever enjoined,
re­
terment was in the Central Point strained and barred from
assert­
ing, attempting to establish or
cemetery.
r(aiming any right, title, estate,
lien or Interest
In or to
said
prop**rtv, or any portion thereof;
Legal Notices
and that plaintiffs' title to said pre­
mises be forever quieted and set at
SUMMON«
rest; and such other and further re­
Waiter — Why $o happy. V
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT OF THE lie f as may he just and equitable In
Spider?
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK- the premises.
Diner— I just found a fly in n
SON COUNTY.
This summons is published by or­
soup.
John H Denison and Reba F. Deni­ der o f the Honorable H. G. Norton.
son. hush-ad and wife. Plaintifffs
Judge of the above entitled Court,
Vs
made and entered In said Court and
F A S H IO N A B L E
V a r’
W alker and Annabelle Wal- cause on the l*th day of December,
k’ i. husband and w ife;
Mrs
Ed­ 1938. prescribing
that this sum­
ward E Brenner, wife of Edward mons he served by publication there­
E Brenner; The
First
Methodist of once each week for four (41 con­
Episcopal Church o f Medford. Ore­ secutive weeks In the Central Point
gon. an Oregon corporation; Clar­ American, a weekly newspaper pub­
N E W YORK, (Special).-Vibe* m
The quadrangle will he targe meugh “Federal Hall" and. at the left » range
ence Meeker; H. C. High.
E.
F lished In Jackson County. Oregon
19J9 the residents of the several to oermit such exercisr* as the massing of other Government buildings The
Van Dyke; A. W.
Pipes;
Eugene December 24. 1938 Is the da'*
state* and territories visit tire New of the flags of the states ne of the colon
principal approach to the great Plata
Thorndike; E J Palmer;
J. W. the first publication of tbN snm-
York World’s Pair, they will fird their of the world— while ten* of th xisands
MSclal representatives sod the “home” of spectators watch from the vantage trill he from the direction of the
Smllle; A. W. Shephard and F F. men?
exhibas m the "Hall of State*", shown of the brood flights of steps which “Thematic Centre" of the Fair, ever
Burk, constituting the
Board
of
F. P. Farrell
here at the right in a first drawing of form toe architectural feature of.the an extraordinarily bread avenue lined
Trustees and officers o f
said de­
Attorney for riaintlffx
the “ Piara of Governments", -ere- many already planned by the Fair with row upon row of grown shade
fendant Th* First Methodist Epis­
Room No. 10, Jackson County
monial centre of the $1J5,CM).OOU r it tr­ I Corporation.
_________ trees flanking low water
copal Chnrch v f Medford, Oregon, Ba n k Building. Medford. Ore^pi-
“ Mr, these folks keep a nice dm.
ae Duna I expiait I'm
I IMAsodnctP
icaodea.
to the backferod ts the
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Alber Akers of
Beall Lane Dies
WUisiUS STATES MAY EXHIBIT AT NEW YORK 1
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