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CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN', PAUK TWO THE CENTRAL POINT Jo P Juggernaut -or A M E R IC A N 1 A |C HEW O W IN K S U N D E R How NOT to Drive « X < * !& & & 'vuuk BELT...IT STEADIES Re-eelabllsbed, September 13, 1924. Devoted to tbe best interest* of Central Point and vicinity. Entered aa second class matter at the post office, Central Point, Ore gon, under tbe Act of March 8, 18711. M BE5H \ O U U N E R V E S ...B E 5 ID E S - YOi C A N ' D R IV E D R U N K OR S O B E R ." «. SUBSCRIPTION KATES Six Months _________ _________ $1.00 One Year ................ .... ........ ..... $1.60 -ft Payable in advance Advertising rates on application Office— Second Street, oft Main ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL Editor and Proprietor i f “ '1' TIIE W IIE C k-O H I) A drunk in tin driver"» v a l canned 8 nut of every hundn-d accident. last year ' m ill -. air analyses indicate that this |>erceiila|{e »linulil lie m ultiplied three to f u r lime*. Drive safely and earn the safe drive r reward of 15 % of your li.ilnlilv premium for a year without accidents. Accidents d o n 't h a p p e n — tiles are caused. Sisltslsrt, rourte sy .Vslmwl Bureau Cutumlly ami Surety l nderuriters. EDITORIALS THE YEAR AHEAD This week is tbe last one of the " Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hilton made year 1938. Sunday a new year dawns. With It it new hope rises— (a business and pleasure trip '.o hope that 1939 will be a happier Klamath Falls Tuesday. Mr. and year for all the world and its peo Mrs. Theodore Glass enjoyed Christ ples. mas dinner at the Hilton home. Looking back at the year that is Verne Pendleton's couusin Royce leaving the calendar to take its place In history's niche, man sees much Gunn and family from Alameda, on that he regrets. Looking ahead at their return trip from spending the new horizon of hope, he wonders Christmas with Mrs. Gunn's parents at Shedd, stopped here for a visit. what Ilea beyond that horizon. In reality there Is only a void be The children never having seen any yond. There Is nothing there await snow, were taken up above Union ing mans arrival. What will be Creek by Mr. Pendleton where they created or transpire beyond that got a big thrill out of the snow. horizon will be achieved by man. Whatever Is written lit the new chapter of history will be written by him. In other words, 1939 will be just what man makes it. There can be no better New Year's resolution than to cross this horizon with a determined spirit of good will toward fellow men. If too many people don't break that simple resolution, 1939 will Indeed be a happier year for all the world and its people LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. William Askwlth of Prospect arrived Saturday evening to spend Christmas with Mrs. Ask- with’8 parents Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tex. After dinner they traveled over the Slskiyous to the California line and reported a very lovely drive with all the trees and bushes cover ed with a silver frost. In the even ing they went to a show In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Tex will spend New Year's day In Prospect. Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Palmer and Miss Barbara Fleischer and Bob Palmer spent Christmas at Crater Lake where they visited Daryl and Bob's lathe". Mrs. Florence Eddy and Mr. Laure of Selma, Calif, arrived Fri day December 23rd for a visit with friends but Mr. Laure received word that he must be back at work Tues day morning so they cut their visit short. They were dinner guests at the Jim Cummings home Saturday and left for Klamath Falls that af ternoon and had Christmas dinner with Mrs. Eddy's son John and his wife. Mrs. Eddy is a nurse at Selma. While here she was house guest at the Crane home, Her many friends here regret on not seing her during her short visit. Mr. Verne Hanson Sr., who broke his neck a couple of weeks ago, is much better. He does not know how long he will have to wear a cast. His son Verne Jr., who suffered with a double curtavure of the spine, had been in a solid cast for 4 months, he is now In a corset cast and was al lowed to stand on his feet 5 minutes Christmas day. When he was operated on a couple of days before they took bone from his back, so Mr. Hanson understood, and chop ped Into small pieces. When they operated a small piece of bone was grafted on to every vetebra. It took 300 stitches to close the in cision. Verne Jr. Is in the imman- uel hospital, Portland, and this be ing a very unusual operation many noted doctor« were there to watch the case and It is thought to be a success. Y’ erne Jr. received many Christmas cards and gifts front his many friends here. Mr. Henry Walty L spending a few days with his family. He has been working in the potatoes at Tule Lake. He says that they are just getting started in the work and ex pects it to last two and one half monhs more. The potatoes are all picked up and in the cellars. County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy aa'd judgment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title and Interest that the said de fendant James Baker, has in and to the following described property, sit uated in the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wit: Those certain unpateuted min ing claims, described as: Man ganese numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4. and notices of location of which are recorded In Volume 32 of the mining records of Jackson County, Oregon, at pages 168. — 0 — 169, 170 and 171 thereof, and That is the secret of that fine Manganese Tunnel Site and West Manganese Tunnel Site. basketball team of the Deaf School Notices of Location of which of Salem 15 years ago, when they are recorded in Volume 32 of won something over fifty games and the said mining records at lost only six games In 3 years. AU pages 223 and 423 thereof and all being In The County of Jack- high schools but very few, refused son and State of Oregon. to play against the deaf t am so they Dated this 7th day of December, were forced to play against college 1938. teams and the best independent SYD I. BROWN, teams in the Willamette valley. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By Howard Gault, Deputy. — 0— i They had three players On the 58 Dec. 8, 16, 22, 29._____ Deaf School team who since 8 or 9 SUMMONS years of age had steadilj' practiced IN THE CIRCU it COURT OF THE shooting long distance goals till that STATE OF OREGON, FOR time came when they could shoot 4 JACKSON COUNTY out of 6 times which such regularity j EVALYN M. BAUGH, Plaintiff that would gladden the hearts of ; ORVILLE O. BAUGH, Defendant. any coach now. For three years 1 1 To Orville O. Baugh, The above devised all kind of defense schemes named defendant: to stop that deaf school team and • IN THE NAME OF THE STATE for three years that crack three OK OREGON, you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the wrecked my scheme by simply shoot complaint filed against you in above ing some of the fanciest long dis entitled court and cause within four weeks from the date of the first tance shots my eyes ever beheld. a tight defense making it impossible for close shots, then call on those two experts to do some fancy shots. And as a result of long practice they begin to shoot for goal* with re gularity that will break up their op ponents defense and soon they would be forced to go out after the nten in order to stop those long shots, then that team could quickly shoot in for closer cripple shots and surely make the points. That kind of offense could quickly smash any kind of defense. — s j} Medford — Ashland q | PERMANENT WAVES FREDERICKS (M achine) •5.00 MACHINKLE88— •3.03, •5.00, $7.50, •10.00 DUART •5.00 Others • 1.0 5 , •3 .0 5 , •3 .0 5 BOWMAN 16 8. Central BEAUTY Phone 57 8 * Legal Notices s I North Riverside Cafe ...m m tt n u n : v Dr. A. R. Hedges APPLE C ider Eads Transfer Storage WALDEN’S WHEEL GOODS S I MS BROS. — 0 — Now you can Imagine what a fine record that team could put up. Sup pose their opponents are putting up Mark A. Goldy, Inc. REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE START THR NEW YEAR •‘WRITE” Formerly Charles A. W ing Agency, Inc. IOO East Main WHY P IT UP with n poor wounding radio ? A wnutll nerrlcr coat »ill quickly put It in A -l shape Try un once— you'll be Mtlsftcd. PHILLIPS* RADIO SERVICE 310 N. Riverside Phone I50S-M Meri ford. Ore. August W. Glutsch I » ««to r o f O ptom etry Succranor to Dr. J od R lrkert Specialist |u nil problem* of eye comfort and vision 317 Fluhrer Rldg. 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The»« new, feather-light Arousticons deliver either “mallow" or “brilliant" hearing in hundred* ol different aaaambltaa. Every instrument is individually custom-fitted to the user °*i 'he Aurogauge. Oonaultation and fittings era fra* — either m mmt offico or at horn*. And a* la our new brochure, “ The Royal Road to Joyoua Hearing.'* Writ* for it — today. Acoustkon Inatitute, Free Demonstrations Write for Booklet SPORT GAGS Eaton and Crane's Stationery for "thank yo^j" note« and wishes for 1939. FOR THE DEAF! distinct hearing. Sonotone PBRCEPTRON f o r those who thought their hearing problem was hopeless. Sonotone Group Equipment for Churches, Schools and Audi toriums. % SHOP Medford DEAFNESS NO LONGER HANDICAPS Sonotone AUD1CLE for clear and 0 — PERL'S Funeral Home JWW lOOWOOPOWOtkOSMOOK»:;*:»:.*::«::»::»::»;:»::» you, exclusive of the date of the publication of this Summons upon first publication, and if you fail to so appear and answer, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: For the dissolution of the mar riage contract now and heretofore existing between plaintiff and de fendant, and for the restoration of plaintiff's maiden name. This Summons is served upon you by order of the Hon. H. D. Norton, Circuit Court Judge of Jackson County, Oregon, made and entered. December 14th, 1938. Dat« of first publication, Decem ber 22nd, 1938. W. G. TRILL Attorney for Plaintiff Postoffice Address; Suite 12 Palm Bldg Medford, Oregon. $ I And for years I have never seen the equal of those nightmares of all For All The Family the opponents' coaches. And I ^ Hose, Hankies, Perfume k know. You see one of the three is K. D. P. none other than my younger broth ^ Jewelry, Lingeries, Purses g er. He is married now, and father |i Ask about the service at k This is going to be a hard thing of a bouncing baby boy which he 5 ETHKLW YVS REALTY HALONj to decide who will win the big Rose hopes may someday beat him in Bowl tilt between U.S.C. and Duke. fancy shooting. I kinda have a sneaking buncji that Duke will Just smear U.S.C. all over the field to the tune of exactly one Naturopathic and Chiropractic £ 1713 N. Riverside Medford 3 Physician touchdown. That's all. This is the Acute and Chronic Diseases FRIED CHICKEN first time in years I have ever pull Electrotherapy Herbology, Proc Every Sunday 35c ed for an eastern team to wallop tology X-Ray NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE our coast team. Because U.S.C. Good Home Cooking l Phone 170 Medford 128 E. Main BY VIRTUE of an execution in does not Arouse the enthusiam it foreclosure duly issued out of and § Soup, Coffee, Dessert Included a used to In me. It is just one of the under . ,, : I * na.ief n o t . AU «11 IV 1_____ ^ With Dinners the seal of the Circuit Court 1 S good teams on the coast, not extra of the State of Oregon, in and for AU Natural Method« SPECIAL LUNCH, 25c good but just a good team who got the County of Jackson, to me direct No Dinner over 35c ' the lucky break to be at the top cf ed and dated on the 29th day of No vember, 1938, in a certain action the conference. Chiropractic and Physiotherapy therein, wherein Clyde Walters aa Oregon License 264 — 0 — Plaintiff, recovered judgment against California License 3020 After watching that fine basket James Baker the defendant, for the Special Attention to Blood pres ball game between Grants Pass and sum of Seventy-seven ($77.00) Dol sure, Stomach and Bowels. lars, with 6% interest per annum our boys which went to Grants Pass Consultation and Examination from July 1st, 1938, with cost« and FREE by the score of 33 to 23, there I* disbursements taxed at $42.20 and SAVINGS * LOAN ASSN, one thing that got me puzzled as to the further sum of $50.00 as attor In Medford Since 1030 of Medford why nearly all coaches have dis- ney’s fees, which judgment was en Phone 965 428 Medford Bldg. carded the old systems of years ago. rolled and docketed in the Clerk's Medford, Oregon An Institution Dedicated to office of said Court in said County — o— on the 9th day of November, 1938. Those Who Save Years ago, during my youthful Notice is hereby given that, pur days, coaches were always stressing suant to the terms of the said exe SAVINGS ACCOUNTS INSURED the youngsters the art of shooting cution, 1 will on the 7th day of Jan uary, 1939, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., for the goals and making them at the front door of the Courthouse 27 N. Holly Telephone 1224 count. Nowaday the coaches stress In the City of Medford, in Jackson too much upon a snappy-like passing and training them to carry the ball close to the goal line for the easy at &. shots at the goals. But incidently (Successor to Dr. J. J. Emmons) 304 Medford Rldg. that kind of coaching has made I ractice limited to e y e , e a r , d o « « , nearly all other teams evenly match Long distance hauling and throat and fitting of glaweg. ed and It is the foul shots that fuel oil 1770 N. Riverside Medford Tel. 567 Reg. 1013 counts nowadays. Phone 815 25 & Fir, Med. * — 0— Yet I feel that any coach who happens to get one or two long dis tance artists, he should spend much time improving the boys until they TRICYOLFS— WAGONS— SCOOTERS— BICYCLES Established In your community could hit long goals 2 out of 5 or Completo I line to Choose From 25 year» See us for Terms more, and at same time keep on Phone 47 428 W. 6th 84. teaching the art of passing as they Medford, Oregon are being taught nowadays. Phone 2 6 1 Medford 23 North Fir Dr. C. W. Lemery Season s Greetings — Davis Feed Store THURSDAY, OECE Hl IKK 31». 1938 CENTRAL POINT. OREGON Valentine’s Cafe PASTIME ROLLER SKATING RINK This ht to notify all holders of M«*rchants Courtly Tickets that same will be void after June 1, 1930 STEER STEAKS These tickets may he obtained <in Central Point from OUR SPECIALTY RHrrside at Main »Ini foni A L E X A N D E R H A R D W A R E . F A B E R ’S M A R K E T , ROSS A ROSS. 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