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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, i».to Amateur Hour Proves Success PAG« TÜRK« jjfTREAL REALITIES will on and after the 6th day of 1 January. 1910. at the law office of Kenneth G. Denman In the Jackson County Bank Building In Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, «ell at pri vate sale, for cash tn hand, the fol- j lowing described real property be longing to «.-.id estate to-wit: The South Half of the North- i west Quarter, and the North Half of the southwest Quarter of Section 22. Township 37 South. Range 3 West. W.M , Jackson County, Oregon Dated this 7th day of December. 1939. Glen . Macy, Administrator of the Estate of Benjamin Matthew Whalen. De ceased. R A. McCourry, Attorney for said Estate. McMinnville. Oregon. 36—Dec 7. 14. 21, 28, 193»—Jan. HONOR ROLL Local valley residents aired their talents. Friday evening in the Ama AN AMERICAN “KINGDOM teur Hour sponsored by the senior Dal you know that a King Mill class 1» finance the annual, with Violet Thumler, business manager, t,ui*,he in charge. The program was broad ¡7,f ‘ ,n wutliern Tex*, ¿J"«”' rlnfh *n Aments, per- cast over Station Nl’TS with Hob fc“ I 'i WOrW' Y°U could Burns impersonating Major Bowes, "°"«’«k for dap wuhout reach- Introducing the coutestants. dXon 'nd °f 'h‘* ' “S’* • Highlight of the program center ed in “Hobo Sam” who was first brought to the public's attention by hLs laugh. Coming as a surprise to all, Hobo Sam” mounted the sta^e and sang ’’Roamin’ in the Gloamln’ ” 1 in true Scottish manner. He dis aUSES HELP appeared soon after his act and his maintain HIGHWAYS identity went undiscovered. figures show that motor bua taxes pay 40% of the cost of maintain Other features on the evenin -, ing the highways they use ... a program were a piano solo bj (H iter amount per Neil Stone, accordian numbers b passenger than pri ^¡i\ golf , INCORPORATED vate cars For many 1 Florence Blazing and Martha Berry, Ttvinoci, Neu /eriey, is any golf, people who do not '%• -n a reading by Woodrow Philiipi, bugs idea of heaven—a unique own automobiles. XLi’-'x Woodrow Phillips, a trio number town whose whole business is 'uses provide their J ) \ golf. It consists almost entirely of only means of en- a trio number featuringMarjorie a splendid golf course and a fine ioying the public .Martin, Iris Hill and Aileen Berry clubhouse which in off moments i' >■ jhways. accompanied on the piano by Shirley the town hall as well—tor t! officers of the club are the . Kincaid, a tap dance by Jessie Cor and town council. Fore! son accompanied by Ruby Wabst -r, a duet with guitar accompaniment by Beulah McGonagle and Elma Croucher, a reading by Mrs. Phillips, LAKfc IN A VOLCANC singing and yodellng by Harold A lake mx miles long and four Hedgpeth. vocal solo numbers by m.les wide lies in the crater of a Iris Hill, bango novelty playing by vole, no th.it collapsed centuries ago! Nor ,s that the only unusual Mr. Copinger, guitar numbers by thing about Crjfir /ji-. Oregori Harold VanDyke, vocal duet by Jean — " ' more than ( «CO feet above Kincaid and Bolley Clark, skating '.a level, yet it never freezes—it ■Î act by Jessie Corson. Darline Scott. has no known inlet or outlet! Floyd Browning and Marshall Bass- The Pointers looked ragged at open up the new year with a bevy net, saxophone solo by Dick Twy times but handled the ball with few of colorful huskies. man, a piano solo by Phyllis Furry, and a guitar solo by Maxine Brown. fumbles. Due to very close guarding file score in the taudem was four Prior to the Amateur Hour the and personal fouls. the Central falls to two, with the white-haired speech class presented two one-a ?t Point squad was unable to get off lads breaking a two-all tally after plays which were much enjoyed. clean shots. the quartet had battled furiously for The Pointers had the smoothest the better part of 40 minutes. The Bob Vincent announced the num team and by the first conference end came when Chick broke loose bers.—Central Pointer. game with Gold Hill should be a from a mad pileup against the ropes, very good squad. grabbed Kenaston by the waist, The Jacksonville second team also hoisted him to his shoulders and won their game by a 17-14 count. gave him the famous Chick lariat This game was hard fought and the spin. As they were going ’round A determined Jacksonville quin sub Pointers almost copped the cou- and ’round, Kenastou’s flying cra tet handed Central Point a 20-14 points. —Central Pointer. nium cracked his teammate’s nog defeat in the first game of the sea gin, Bozell, who was milling around son. with Clayton, and down went Bozell The first quarter was fairly close While Chick was slamming Ken- with Central Point taking a 6-4 lead. In as wild and wooly a grapple astoti to the mat and pinning him Tile varsity subs took over for the second quarter and at the half til ■ brawl as the armory has seen in a with a body press, Clayton leaped month of Mondays, Bobby Chick an<i on the dazed Bozell and applied bis score was tied 8-8. In the second half Jacksonville King Kong Clayton fought their way shoulders to the carpet. Thus, both built up a 20-14 score to win the to a team-match victory over the meanies were de-commissioned at contest. Metzer of Jacksonville two bad boys, Sgt. Bob Kenaston practically the same time, and the was high point man with 8 points. and Paul Bozel, in the main event large crowd tore down the place with hysterical joy. The game was very rough with of last Monday night’s final program Clara Mortensen, ladies' light of 1939. There will be no more many personal fouls being called, i Hoffman of Jacksonville leaving the wrestling in this town until January weight champ, make quick work of 8, when Promoter Mack Lillard will Glad.'s Nolan in their re-match. The game on 4 personals. titleholder used body slams to take two straight fall, the first coming after choke holds and the second following punches to Miss Nolan’s tummy. The loser ran up a few points via a potent headlock, but OUTPOORS AT NIGHT all in all she was not much of a match for the better-conditioned La Mortensen. Lea Mortensen. Clara's brothet, turned dirty in the fifth round of his opening match with Eddie Rog- ! ers and Referee Earl Yoakley award ed the match to Eddie on a foul With the falls one apiece. Morten sen illegally used the ropes to abet - a painful short-arm scissors, then j kicked Rogers in the ribs when he | was down. That was enough for Jacksonville Defeats Pointer Five, 20-14 WRESTLING NEWS (Second Six Wes-ka) FRESHMEN Jean B. Norrene B. Janice Clark Edwin F Marie Garrett Mary Hodapp Ernestine Tracy Bet erly Watson JUNIORS Bob Burns Chester Grimes Iris Hill Hal Jewett Shirley Kincaid Jeanette Meternick Leona Rector Bernice White Marjorie Pierce SENIORS Vera Ayers Maxine Ayers Keith Copinger June Furry Robert Grisham Gray Thompson Norma Sage Lois Me Mana ma Medford Concrete Construction Co. AUTO LOANS Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that I havo been appointed by the County Court of Jackson County Oregon, Execu trix of the Will of George Elfers, deceased, and have qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them, with proper vouchers and duly verified to me at the office of Harry C. Skyrman. Attorney for said estate, at Room 109, Medford Center Building, tn Medford, Ore- ~ gon within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published this 14th dav of December 1939 BERTHA ELFERS TETHEROW Executrix of the Will of George Elfers, deceased. 20—Dec. II, 21, 28, Jan. I NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned. Glen S. Macy, Ad ministrator of the estate of Ben jamin Matthew Whalen, deceased, pursuant to order of the Hon Wir. O. 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CEMENT SEPTIC TANKS FOR MADE TO ORDER GREAT many of us take snap- I Is snow on the ground, 5 to 15 sec <• ts Indoors at nf it, using onds will usually be ample. When picturing illuminated ob -1 or flash bin os and lii'-h H- ’ 1 jects—such as an outdoor Christmas m. Nowadays, such shot ar.»about tree, or the decorated doorway s er-y as daytime pictures out- a’ o’c- txpoie for 10 to 60 seconds ’oors; fn fact, anybody can take v . ¡1 a box camera or at f, 11 with b'-tu with the most inexpensive the focusing type. If in doubt ox came a, jest by to. owing ss to the brightness of the light. simple Instructfcas. T.n’.e three shots—firing say 15 »ec- H iwcver, tin s . ;i thcr field for < nds for one. 15 seconds for another, nig! t photo -a- y ,7’ t’"-now fas' and 90 seconds for the third. Dim . b: i ”, rh I t scenes out- ' lighting, or a dark subject, requires doc.». These can be pictured with much longer exposure than a bright any camera that can be set for a ' subject, or one that is brightly “time’’ exp -sure. Taking H e pictures is simplicity lighted. f loodlighted building» ran be pic Itself. Place ti e camera on a firm tured with an exposure of 10 to 40 support, such as a tripod, box. post, seconds, using a box camera loaded or other solid object- Load wilh hleh with high speed film. sliced film, of court». and time the Try taking a number of outdoor exposure according to the existing •hots at night this winter. Night .ight, as follows: scenes produce unusual pictures, When picturing street scenes, well worth having in your picture with street lights of average bright collection. And with fast modern ness, give a time exposure of 10 to 30 films, such shots are not hard to get. seconds with a box camera, or other John van Guilder camera at f/11 tens opening. If there EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is. hereby, given that the undersigned has been duly appoint ed by the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, as Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Zera Dahack. deceased. All persona hav ing claims against said Estate are. hereby, notified to present the same duly verified, to the undersigned. Executor, at the office of T. J. En right. his Attorney, at 501 East NOTICE OF FILING FINAL Main St. in Medford. Jackson Coun AUCOl N1 ty, Oregon, within six months from IN the county court of the the date of this Notice. STATE OF OREGON FOR THE Dated and first published Decem COUNTY OF JACKSON ber 21st, 1939. In the Matter of the Estate of Nellie IRVIN DAHACK D. Roberts, deceased. Executor of the Estate NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that of Zera Dahack De the undersigned has filed her final ceased accouut and report in the above en 22—Dec 21, 28. Jan. 4, 11 titled estate and that by order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County a hearing upon the same has been set for Saturday. January 20, 1940, in the count? court room in the Jackson County i Court House in Medford. Oregon, at SOPHOMORES Coral Hilkey Luvene Hilkey jCjbeSNAPSHOF GUI! D Picture the Chriatmas decorat on* cn your aoor. .. be set for "time” such pictures ar« easy-even with a tox camera, if it can be set exposures. the hour of »:S0 o’clock A. M. All persons having objections thereto are hereby notified to pre sent the same on or before such time. Date of first publication of this notice is December 21, 1939. Alice L. Morgan Administratrix of the Estate of Nellie D. Roberts, deceased. 28—Dec. 21, 28, Jan. 4, 11 Z J ■ : ; Current Rate 4% First Federal ■ ■ HAVINGS A LOAN AMN. R. F. KYLE, Bee. A Mgr ■ J ■ 27 North Holly Medford ■ ■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■I Medford, Ore.