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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1939)
TH URSD AY, JANUARY -Ü , roui lO i* A U K B llA N . r »Itó X ttA J , M U T , 0BB6O M PA Q B T H R J U ed with Grants Pass earlier in the his wife; the unknown heirs of T. P. Osborne, deceased; George ge season. But hc stated that Grants H. Bryant, deceased; also all oth Pass really played a much better A ll Am . Red H ead . G ° ld HÜ1 Friday brand than ever and figure that er persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, ______ I Friday night at Gold Hill th* lien or interest in the real estate Medford is due. to have a tough Central point alumni, led by high «coring Pointer team will try described in the complaint here time with the Grants Pass outfit in, Defendants. Webster with eleven points, defeated, to notch another victory on their That's what I will agrv„ with. To each and all of the above Olson's All American Red Heads conference trail. — 9 — named defendants: expected from th* 32-27 Monday night on the local _ Little trouble is . . You, folks, have really missed the IN THE NAME OF THE STATE tloor. ellaver team as thty have yet to win . . . . . . 1 best game of the season when the OF OREGON: You and each of you a conference game. Central Point was iu the lead all '.rack C ntral Point Townies lost to »re hereby required to appear in the but the first quarter in which the! Although the Pointers are heavy J thjTacore of J»"to l * ! * bo,r® " nlltle<1 £ ourt and cause and C. P. Alumni Defeat Pointers Tangle With •"*“ wm i ? 4' “ •••* - * t - fought " ~ game - ® I ___ ’ . . | tine and furiously >’inning column a n d ',.................... . . . . ______ P »t ‘ hem in the winning .... from start to finish and it was Kirkpatrick paced the Red Heads avenge the previous 41-15 defeat atl mighty hard to see who was going to with ten points mostly on long .the hands of the Pointer team. howlitzers from center court. win til the finish. But w-hat really In last week's 4 4-9 defeat of Sams | marred the game w-as a fight bet In the second quarter the alumni ( Valley the Pointers showed strength ween one of our boys and a player began to try to stop the Red Heads | and teamwork that is hoped will from Jacksonville It Is rpally a and themselves scored 9 points hold | hang up another victory over Gold disgusting thing to start . fight, of ing the all star girls to two. Hill this week. all the things, right on the maple The Red Head girls were except Gold HUl has not defeated a floor when the game of basketball ionally good on long shots but lack Pointer team in three years and a Is a game of clean sportsmanship. ed the defensive power to stop the Urge crowd is expected to see If they want to fight, they better get strong alumni team. them attempt to stem the fast roll out from the team and fight else The third quarter was almost a ing Central Point team. where. it was the fight that really repetition of the second, Central The preliminary game between spelled defeat for our boys. I hope Point adding 9 to their score and the the two" second team squads will Red Heads four. The score at the start promptly at 7:30 with the main there will not be any more of that sort of thing. third quarter was 14-22. game following— Th* Central Point — 0 — The final stanza the alumni made er. It is no disgrace to lose to Jack 10 points to the All American's 13. sonville for it is really one of the Central Point won, the final score very best teams I have ever seen In SPORT G AG S 32-27. K. D. P. action and may cause plenty of The gam. was marked by the lack ------------ trouble to opponents In the A. A. U. of personal fouls aud also the That was some game last Monday Ijeague. But as soon as O'Connor superiority of the alumni iu bull night ___ when the ___ All-American „ Red _ bundling W hile not being able t o ! Heads tangled with the C. P. Alumni twins get into the system with the beat the C. P. team the Red Heads in which the Red Head girls lost to Townies, the Townies are going to showed their ability and proved the locals by the score of 32 to 27. be the toughest team iu the league, themselves to be probably the best But 1 am very disappointed that th y mark my word. iu women's competition. did not play up to the standard as I In the preliminary the C. P. town thought they would. But who could team proved themselves slightly blame them. They are really stale Legal Notices superior to the Jacksonville Merch and seem to be tirrd nil the time. ants by a 3S-32 score in a fast aud Just think that they have played at times rough game. SUMMONS over 300 games in a little over two Suit T o Quiet T itle The lineups for the Red Head years meaning almost 150 games a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE game were: year. If it were men playing as much STATE OF OREGON FOR THE ALUMNI RED HEADS as the Red Heads did, it might have COUNTY OF JACKSON Webster 11 Blue > been not much of a strain on the John Wm. Hoyt and Mary E. L. Hoyt, Plaintiffs, P. O'Connor 4 Smith men’s physical condition. But in vs. Grimes 5 • Kirkpatrick 10 spite of the fact that they were not Carolyn Bryant; John Doe Bryant, B. O'Connor 1 Lawson C up to tho standard, they really her husband; the unknown heirs Jewett 4 Lommler 7 showed that they can play ball if of Carolyn Bryant, deceased; Mrs. Edward Fay; Edward Fay, Subs.: Aluumnl— A. Copinger 4. they want to. oue thing disappoint her husband; the unknown heirs — The Central Pointer ing is that Ruth 03burne did not of Mrs. Edward Fay, deceased; play for I have heard plenty about T. F. Osborne; Mary Roe Osborne, W R E S T L IN G N E W S her. She was selected as All Ameri can Star, so far the only member Sheik Mar Allah of Persia, kept of the Red Heads who has been his Medford grappling record clear selected by the sport scribes and ex A R E A L C H IC K of defeats last Monday night in the perts to grace the roll of the best armory by 'strangling" Andy Tre girl players in the country. She maine of Phoenix, Ariz., into sub probably would have made it very mission in the main event. It took interesting for our boys. the meanie just short of 25 minutes — 0— to dispose of Andy, both tumbles Well, Grants Pass beat our high coming via the half-headlock, half- school team by the score of 2 4 to 10 strangle hold which the Sheik insists j Coac{l Hulburt said that our boys Is perfectly legal but which effects1 really played a better brand of ball the victim like a hangman's noose. than they dld when they fir8t tangl- In the middle event, be-whiskered : _______ ’____________ _______________ Hugh Adams employed his "House ______________________ of David Special" to grab tW'i He« Phone 691-1 1 Pbnup stra'ght falls from Sugy Hayamaka. RESULTS In the opener, popular little Charlny JOHNSON. M. !>.. D N P A N Physlc'an and Surgeon Carr finally broke through to the Davii eed Store >1 cd ford— \ s|i land victory column by taking two con (Successor to Dr. R C. Wilson» Oregon secutive tumblts from Kem Kusek. 210 Medford Bldg Medford C L A S S IF IE D Kafr Business Directory A l I k R E P A IR JACK LEES F IR S T F E D E R A L SA V IN G S A L O A N SM UP» ASSN, of M edford Inauranrr In# Xn Institution n-'dlcated to Those Who Save For a smooth suave and qa iK S E R V IC E Go to the SQUARE DEAL BAKUEU SHOP W. A. Shell, prop. H AVING S ACCOUNTS 27 N. H olly IN SU R E D TH ephonr IS 2 * The West 150 feet of Lot 6 Ohlropm ctlc and Physiotherapy Oregon License 2d I C alifornia License .1020 Special Attention to Blood pres sure, Stomach and Bowels. Consultation mid Examination KR K K in Block 2 of Wildwood Addi In M edford Since 1020 b« n‘ ade i he. « " f 0 °r all of said defendants herein in or to the following described real pro perty located in Jackson County, Oregon, to-wlt: tion to the City of Medford, Oregon, according to the offi cial plat thereof now of record, or any part thereof, to be null and void; that the plaintiffs herein be decreed to be the owners in fee simple of the said real property free and clear of any right or claim what soever on the part of the said de fendants herein and any and all per sons claiming, or to claim, by, through, or under them, or any of Photte 965 428 Medford Bldg. Medford, Oregon of the first publication of this sum mons Is January 19, 1939. KENNETH Q. D E N M A N Attorney for P la in tiffs Postoffice Address: Medford, Oregon 81— Jan. 19. 26. Feb. 2, 9 {TROW BRIDGE? Cabinet W ork* 8 ♦ ♦ M E verything in Cabinet W ork Í EstabTfahed Established in 10OM I , A. W. W ALK ER Real E stât« FA R M S, C IT Y 3 2 « W . «th 8t. Phone «1 3 M edford, Oregon Close fo Post O ffice M edford Arm ory Monday Night Seats on Sale at B R O W N 'S. Phone IO I V A L E N T IN E 'S C A F E Phone 270 Sat. O nly! JACK RA N D A LL The Gun Packer” Episode 10 TREASURE ISLE' SUN— MON JANET GAYNOR ROBERT MONTGOMERY Economy Lumber Co. ‘3 Loves has Nancy’ LOW PRICED TUB— WED ROBERT MONTGOMERY Virginia Bruco— Lewis Stone LUMBER “ Y ellow Jack” T H U R — F IU $10.00 per thousand Alice Fayo— .loan Davis Marjorie Weaver ‘Sally, Irene A nd M ary ” No. 2 Shingles $3.00 per square Phone 594 M edford N. Riverside a Saving * t e | t * .r H O - i ,i,i • ir** Inxnrui") Fire and Automobile L E L A N D C L A R K . Ag< nt 10 North Bartlett St. M edford, Ore. Phone 1400 _______ BK AVTV PARLOUS CE NTRAL POINT BEAUTY SALON Shampoo, Finger Wave, Manicure *____________Permanents_____________ C H E E SE FA C T O R IE S SONOMA V A L L E Y CHEESE FACTORY On North Pac. Highway___ C O N F E C T IO N E R Y ROSS & ROSS Candy— Tobbaco— Fiahlng FARM Tackle IM P L E M E N T S When In Medford. Try rOP NOTCH EATS City Cabinet Shop O. J. Morris, Prop. FVRM TURB Good Food Served at •r Reasonable Prices C E N T R A L P O IN T T R A D E S O L IC IT E D 14 8. Central R E P A IR E D A N D RHFTNIMHKD to read with «21 S. « n itra l M ed fo n i W. E. A LEXANDER McCormick-Deerlng Agent Repairs— Harness S P E C IA L S G R O C E R Y STOKES P E R M A N E N T» I1 .M UP JONES' GROCERY Next to Postofflce. R egular M FABER'S M ARKET A Good Place to Trade W. E. ALEXAN DE R Hardware. Paints P L A N IN G M IL L C E N TR A L POINT PLANING MILL North Pacific Highway H arry Valentine M anager o f W II.L A RRA NG E T o I.END T O T $100 EDWARD W. JONES Rawleigh Dealer Central Point ON Y O T H OWN SEVURITY *0.72 Mi.nthly R e p a »« »100.00 Inelnding Intereet. S T A T IO N S PENDLETON * PATTERSON General Petroleum Producta Mobil Oil ASSOCIATED SERVICE STATION ____________ L. C. 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See these lamps at your dealer's Medford HEATING * VEN TILA TIN G AIR CONDITIONING DAIRY SHEET M ET AL W ORK A I T O BODT, T E N D E R AND RADIATOR R E P A IR IN G PRO PERTY REN TALS ■ W re s tlin g ■mm. 8 » fi Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Co GAKAGfc. BABBI.B KllOI'h M I them, be forever enjoined, reatrain- ed and barred from asserting, at tempting to establish, or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or In terest whatsoever in or to said real property, or any part thereof, and that plaintiffs’ title to said real pro perty be forever quieted and set at rest and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem just and equitable in the premises. The date of the order for tli publication of this summons is Jan uary 19. 1939. The time presorlb ed in said order for the publication of this summons Is once a week for the date of the first publication of four consecutive weeks. The date ,hi. a it this summons, — and if you fail to ... so appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief AU Natural Methods prayed In the complaint, to-wlt: that a decree be entered adjudicat Dr. H. P. Coleman ing each and all of the claims that T h e Culi fornì« Oregon P o w e r C om pany