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PACK TWO CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN CENTRAL POINT. OREGON ■w i— —w Mr. and Mrs. William Askwith en joyed their Christinas with Mrs. Askwith s parents Mr. and Mrs. Gu> lex. They all attended the Crater- au in the evening. THE CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN Ke-establlshed, September 13, 192«. Archie Parker reports that they are all recovering from the flu. Entered as second class matter a the post office. Central Point, Ore Mr. and Mrs. Russ Moore of Lake gon, under the Act of March 8, 1871» ( reek and daughter Thelma of Mod- ford were dinner guests at the Bllly Published weekly at Central Abbott home Christmas day. Point, Jackson County, Oregon and Air. and Mrs. Theodore Glass were devoted to the best interests of the dinner guests at the Floyd Hilton city and vicinity. home Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Al va Webster ot Butte Falls were also SUBSCKIPT1ON KATES guests at the Hilton home. $1.00 Six Months ...... ......... ___ ........... One Year .............................. ...... $1.50 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pickhard of Payable in advance Butte Fails were week end guests at the Theodore Glass home. They Advertising rates on application visited Monday at the home of their Office—Second Street, oft 'aain daughter in Medford. ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL Gerald Glass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Editor and Proprietor Randolph Glass is spending the week with his grandparents. account and report in the above en tilled estate and that by order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County a hearing upon the same has been sec for Saturday, January 20, 1940, in tbe count» court room in the Jackson County Court House in Medford, Oregon, at the hour of 9:30 o’ciock 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 ibis notice is December 21, 1939. Alice L. Morgau Administratrix ot the Estate of Nellie D. Roberts, deceased. 28—Dec. 21, 28, Jan. 4, 11 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO < REDITORS Notice is, hereby, given tb..t the undersigned has been duly appoiut- ed by the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, as Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Zera Dahack, deceased, All persons 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 Main St. in Medford, Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, within six months from the date of this Notice. Dated and first published Decem ber 21st, 1939. IRVIN DAHACK . Executor of the Estate of Zera Dahack ; De- ceased 22—Dec. 21, 28, Jan. 4. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stimson, Vir- ginia and Yovonna spent __ Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Moor a at Prospect. They report uo snow RING IN THE .NEW! and no fog and that the sun was As we celebrate the coming of the shining bright and clear. new year and tack the 1940 calen dar up on the wall, it makes a lot Mr. und Mrs. Vern Pendleton of dilfereuce in looking back and spent Christmas day with Mrs. in looking ahead whether we con Pendleton’s folks. sider things from the point ot view or the whole world, or just of the Norma Jean, daughter of Mr. and United States. Mrs. Marshall Simmonds _______ Ashland The world, and especially Europe, had her tonsils removed at of tlie Com will probably find little reason to munity hospital Tuesday morning. SUMMONS remember 1939 with affection, But IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE this country—though worried and Miss Virginia Homer was home STATE OF OREGON FOR shaken by the hard reality of a war JACKSON COUNTY abroad—finds certain aspects of the from Grants Pass for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Krupp and family domestic picture that ought to cheer LOGAN C. STEWART and DORO- were also guests at the Homer home THY M. STEWART, husband and it up. wife, One of the chief of these is the for Christmas dinner. Plaintiffs, appearance of a business recovery vs. that this time seems to be the "real HOUSTON LANGE and EMIL C. thing." Not a war boom, but an in LANGE, husband and wife, and dustrial upsurge that is meeting the OTTO J. FROHNMEYER. long-delayed needs of Americans the NOTICE TO CREDITORS Defendants. country over, it shows promise of Notice is hereby given that I have TO EACH, EVERY AND ALL OF continuing the march towards high THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND er standards of living that has in been appointed by the County Court ANTS : the past been typical of this nation of Jackson County Oregon, Execu trix of the Will of George Elfers, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE as of no other. deceased, and have qualified. All Continuation of this drive towards OF OREGON, You and each of you prosperity on a sound basis, ot persons having claims against said are hereby required to appear and estate are hereby notified to present answer the complaint filed against course, will depend upon keeping certain fundamentals in mind. Some them, with proper vouchers and you in the above entitled suit on or duly verified to me at the office of before the last day ot four weeks of these have fallen into neglect during the years of depression, and Harry C. Skyrman. Attorney for said estate, at Room 409, Medford New Years is a logical time for all Center Building, in Medford, Ore- Americans to gel them clearly in gon within six months from the date mind again. In this light, it would of this notice. be well for all of us who have this Dated and first published this 14th country’s welfare at heart to make a resolution to support and encourage day of December 1939. BERTHA ELFERS TETHEROW the following fundamentals wher Executrix of the Will of ever the opportunity presents it George Blfers, deceased. self; 20- Dec. 14, 21, 28, Jan 4 ( 1 ) Preservation of liberty for Individuals as long as it does not conflict with the public interest. NOTICE OF SALE OF (2) Maintenance ot government RE II, PROPERTY in the place allotted to it by the Con NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that stitution—as the people's servant, the undersigned, Glen S. Macy, Ad not as their master. ministrator of the estate of Ben (3) Government through the or jamin Matthew Whalen, deceased derly nrocesses provided in the law, pursuant to order of the Hon. Wm. rathe.- than by decrees and bureaus. O. Powell, Judge ot the County (4) Avoiding extravagance in Court ot the State of Oregon, for government whenever it is found to the County of Yamhill, made and exist, so that the taxes collected from entered on the 4 th day of Novem the people may be used entirely for ber. 1939, authorizing him so to do, the people's welfare. will on and after the 6th day ot (5) Raising of the /American January, 1910, at the law office of standard of living to even higher Kenneth G. Denman in the Jackson levels by adherence to the time County Bank Building in Medford, tested principles of individual pri- Jackson County, Oregon, sell at pri vate enterprise and incentive. vate sale, for cash in hand, the fol (6) Keeping secure our three lowing described real property be freedoms — representative political longing to said estate to-wit: democracy, religious and other liber The South Half of the North ties, and private enterprise—realiz west Quarter, and the North ing all must stand or fall together. Half of the southwest Quarter If we keep these resolutions in of Section 22. Township 37 mind, maintain these national aims, South, Range 3 West, W.M., all of us as individuals can look for Jackson County, Oregon. ward to a happy and prosperous Dated this 7th day of December, New Year and many more to come. 1939. Glen . Macy, Administrator of the Estate of Benjamin Matthew Whalen, De ceased. The Civic club will hold its first R A. McCourry, ■ meeting of the new year Wednes Attorney for said Estate. day January 3. Everyone interested McMinnville, Oregon. in civic work is invited to attend. A 36 Dec. 7, 14, 21, 28, 1939—Jan. number of friends have mentioned their intentions of attending and SAVINGS « LOAN ASSN. NOTICE OF FILING FINAL helping with the work during 1940. ACCOUNT R. F. KYLE, Sec. A Mgr. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Crowder ar Medford STATE OF OREGON FOR THE 27 North Holly rived on a surprise visit with Mr. county of jackson Crowder's parents, Mr. and Mrs. In the Matter of the Estate of Nellie Minnick Mr. Crowder says that 1». Roberta, deceased. they plan to make their home in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Central Point. the undersigned has filed her final EDITORIALS j Legal Notices .WPY •çÆ®. STONE’S DRUG STORE LOCALS SECURITY Current Rate 4% First Federal HEAT J. R. Watkins Products for aale at ' from the date ot the first publica I .'ackson County, Oregon, owned by tion of this summons, aad if you fail said Association that the said con so to appear and answer said com tract be cancelled and held for plaint, for want thereof, the Plain naught and that the Plaintiff be de tiffs will apply to the Court for the creed to have the possession and relief demanded in their complaint, ownership of aforesaid property, succinctly stated as fellows, to-wif free and clear of any and all claims That Defendants be adjudged to ou the part of the Defendants, and be in default under the terms of any of them, that the Plaintiffs that certain contract entered into during the pendency of this suit may on the 24th day of February, 1937, retain possession of the above den- between Plaintiffs herein as vendors erfbed real property. This summons is published by and Defendant, Houston Lange, as vendee, relative to j the following order of the Honorable H. D. Nor described real property lying and ton. Judge of the above entitled being situated in Jackson County, Court, made and entered on tlio 28th day of December, 1939. Th.- Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at ; a point on the north line of ' Block Number Two (2) of Barr's Addition to the City of Medford, 103 feet west of the Northeast corner of said Block Two (2), and i running thence west 104 feet; thence south 60 feet; thence east 104 feet; thence north 60 feet to the place ot beginning; That the Defendants, wi hln such time as th» Court shall fix as rea- sonable, not exceeding thirty (30) days, pay Plaintiffs any and all amounts due Plaintiffs herein, be ing the sum of $786.1«, plus interest at 5% per annum from February 24, 1939. and unless Defendants pay any and all amounts obligated to be paid under said executory contract, not in arrears, together with all de linquent taxes, in the amount of $168.40, and unless Defendants within such period make full pay ment now due Jackson County Building & Loan Association on mortgage, recorded in Volume 104, Pages 411-413 Mortgage Records of S SPECIAL DINNER | • Ç Sunday & Monday s g Î s ! DAMON CAFE ’ » 5 time prescribed for publication of this summons is once each week for four consecutive weeks. The date of the first publication of this summons is the 28th day of Dec ember, 1939. O. H. BENGTSON Attorney for Plaintiffs 126 East Main Street Medford, Oregon 94—Dec. 28, Jan. 4. 11, 18. PERMANENTS $2, $2.50, $3.00 $4.50 Ethel’s Beauty Salon * Central Point Thon« 23 HappyNewYear 1Q4-0 117 Happy and Prosperous ! ASSOCIATED STATION New Year L. C. Grimes Long’s 2nd Hand Store Rafe Insorance at a Having DANCE Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Co. with GLEN HAMILTON and his band Oriental Garden^ (Incorpc rated) SATURDAY NIGHT See us for Fire Insurance Fire and Automobile Sat. Only! GEORGE O'BRIEN in Regular Old Time Orchestra in Binali Hall LELAND ('LARK, Agent 19 North Bartlett Ht. Medford, Ore. Phone 1490 ‘‘Racketeers of The Range One admission in both Halls Men 4Oc—Mdles 20c Episode 2 "OREGON TRAIL" SUN—MON New Year's Show! GINGER ROGERS in ICE COLD Bachelor Mother” TUE—WED Mark A. Goldy, Inc CIDER REAL ESTATE and Drink it here or take INSURANCE It home with you Formerly HENRY FONDA as Charlea A. Wing Agency, Inc. W A L D E N’ S Young Mr. Lincoln” 109 Kant Main Phone 728 Medford, Oregon Medford 1770 N. Riverside THUR—FRI Randolph Scott—Nancy Kelly Caesar Romero Permanents Frontier Marshal The Star Cleaners A SPECIALTY at 5th So. Front Street 11.50 up to $6.50 (In Hotel Allen Bldg.) Machineless do expert dry cleaning, steam Correct Hair Cutting & Styling pressing and tailoring. Cook’s Beauty Shop I/ong distance hauling Piano Moving Household Goods 25 S. Hr, Med. 413 E. Main St. Work Guaranteed Medford 1 I Elva Livingston Lough 3 i HEATING STOVES SI.1I’ COVERS FOR OVER- STUFFED FURNITURE Designing, Drapery Making Phone 1391 105 S. Grape and STOVE PIPE Complete Line of Hardware and Enamelware I BOOKS or Both Machine Eads Transfer & Storage Southern Oregon's Book Store THE FIXIT SHOP 3 § W. E. Alexander HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. I Lending Library Medford 114 N. Front St. also ITTTTNTER-LONG radiator protec- enough to protect the motor against v v overheating during the warm spells that ing, and other raiHator damage caused occur throughout winter. Many solu by (reeling weather costs as little as tions, such as alcohol, greatly lower the two cents a day when motorists use a boiling point of ths radiator mixture, permanent type anti-frecse that lasts and frequently cause engines to over through the winter without replacement. heat because the coolants boil away on This figure, contained in a nationwide relatively warm days. This makes refills report of cold weather information made necessary ami also exposea the motor bv the National Carlion Company, is to such serious damage as a cracked based on thefive-to-seven-month winter cylinder head, scored pistons, gummed which occurs in 111 out of 170 cities and burner) valves and lubrication listed on the daily weather map of the failure. United States. An anti-freeM guaranteed not to According to this report, compiled boil, however, avoids that danger and from official United Staten Weather also gives economical protection against Bureau records for the past five yean, both heat and cold. It can safely be put freezing weather comes earlier and lasts in the radiator early and left in until longer than most motorists realise. all danger of the last spring fret ie has M hile the calendar winter is only thiee cndi-d. One filling lasts through the cus months long, these records show that tomary six- and seven-mouth winter. from five to seven months frequently For the average car, taking an average separate the first f reeling date from the quantity oi one and a half gallons of last. Throughout this period cold is not anti-lrvcic, the day-to-day protection constant, but the temperature sh<x>ts cost is approximately two cents. Since up and down, from cold to warm and no refills are necessary, after the first back again, changing as much as 60 cost then- is no additional expense and degrees within a few days' time. no danger of overheating, no matter If an anti-freese is to lie continuously what the outside temperature may be effective under such varied tempera from now until spring. ture«, it must have a boiling point high THURSDAY, DEX TIMBER 28. 1 u.id -■ Saw Filing & Gumming Swcm's Gift Shop On Main St. Medford Prices Effective Dec. 29 to Jan. 2 Inclusive PERL’S Funeral Home Eetabllstieil tn your community 25 years Phone 47 42N W. 0th Nt. Medford, Oregon Washer & Ironer Service ALL MAKES Medford Maytag Co. Phone 38 »1 N. Bartlett YOU CAN BRUIRE AN AUTO MIXED NUTS (TXW4EOUT PRICE ON PERSON IL IX1AN FROM <3 CANDY CLOSEOUT PRICE Satin Mix—Broken Mix Guin Drops—(lineolate Drops 1- lb BAG ............................... 10c 2- lb. BAG 10c I i S M ITHOl T RED TAPE Powdered Sugar 16c 3-ib. bag COFFEE 1 Lb. 3 Lb. AIRWAY 14c 39c Oregon Finance Co License No. S-21t, M-217 Phone 139 45 8. Central Medford, Oregon FLOUR KITCHEN CRAFT 4iMb. BACK ......... *********** *r**r* *ri*n Pork & Beans S|.4P Van Camp—303 Tina 25c 3 FOR ar» an § « >