THURSDAY, APRIL 3. 1»H CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN, CENTRAL POINT, OREGON PAGE TWO Patterson, deceased, and of Sylves­ Quarter of Section 7, Township ter Patterson, deceased; the un- 37 South, Range 1 East of the known heirs of David Payne, de- Willamette Meridian. ceased, and of Ellen Payne, de- or any part thereof, to be null and Mr. and Mrs. Welghill of Medford By Susan Thayer country that gives a fellow as much ceased; the unknown heirs of void, and decreeing that the plain­ ( have a dog that they raided from a He started for work »0 regularly I as this one does. My folks never had Martha Payne Shook, deceased, tiffs are the owners in fee simple of and of Newton Shook, deceased; said property free and clear of any Re-established, September 13, 192 L that we said we could set our clocks much money, as you know. But I got half grown puppy, which had been the unknown heirs of Minnio right, title, Hen, estate, claim or in­ by Jimmy—the boy next door. Month a good education. Then, when I want­ very ill used. For the past two years Payne Lamkin. deceased. and of terest of said defendants, or any of Entered as second class matter at in and month out, rain or shine, th> ed a job at the garage instead of run­ he has followed their mailman around John Doe Lamkin, deceased: the them, in the said real estate, that Hie post office. Central Point, Ore­ side door of the house would slam ning the dairy as Dad doest Mr. his route every day. The mailman unknown heirs of James Payne, each and all of the defendants herein gon, under the Act of March 8, 1879. and he'd start up his old Joloppy at Hughes gave me a chance. I guess has one day a week off when some deceased; the unknown heirs of by said decree be forever enjoined mail. The dog else carried the John Payne, deceased; the un­ and debarred from asserting or claim­ Published weekly at Central exactly the same time each morning; I’ve bade good. I’ve helped in the of- one known heirs of Richard Payne, de­ ing any right, title, lien, claim, es­ never goes with this other man. Point, Jaskson County, Oregon and 36 minutes past seven and he'd be off fice the last six months besides work ceased: also, all other persons or tate, or interest, in. to, or upon the While he always follows the regular tor the garage which he hoped to to do ing on cars. I'Ve been able devoted to the beat Interests of the parties unknown claiming any said real property or any part there­ own part of In a year or two. things for the folks and save some mailman he never let him put his right, title, estate, lien or interest of, and that plaintiffs' title thereto city arid vicinity. Then, three weeks ago, he got a money besides and I've had a lot of hand on him or touch him. in the real etsate described In the be forever quieted and set at rest. SUBSCRIPTION RATES complaint herein. Defendants. letter from the War Department. His fun. . Mr. Fred Johnston told another The date of the order for publica­ TO EACH. EVERY AND ALL OF tion of thia summons Is April 3. Six Months ................... 81.0(1 draft number had been called and “I want other boys to have the rather intere*rtlng story of a couple One Year ......................................... 81.(0 yesterday he tame over to say good­ same kind of opportunties I’ve had of cats belonging to an elderly lady THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND­ 1941. The time prescribed In said ANTS: order for the publication of this sum­ bye. Payable In advance oh, like a chance to play ball : in Medford. It seems these cats were IN THE NAME OF THE STATE mons Is once a week for four con­ "How do you feel about it?” I ask- when they're kids, to go to school as good hunters, they would catch a OF OREGON: You and each of you I secutive weeks, The date of the first Advertising rates on application Office—Second Street, off Main ed him, watching to see if there was long as they want to and to work at mole or gopher and bring it to the are hereby required to appear and publication of this summons is April any sign of disappointment on hi* things they like and to save money. door, then the cut or cats would make answer the complaint filed against 3. 1941. ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL face. Kenneth G. Denman If my going into the army is going a fuss calling or meowing and keep you in the above entitled Court and Editor and Proprietor Attorney for Plaintiffs "Fine,” he said, "Just fine.” to help keop those opportunities. I'm it up until their mistress would corne cause, within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this Post Office Address: “But your job," 1 went on. willing. Besides," he added, grin­ to the door. They did not want her summons, and if you fail to appear Medford, Oregon "It will be here when I get back. ning, “I want to own that garage to touch the body but she would talk within such time and answer said 1 0*—April 3. 10, 17. 24. And maybe 1 was getting into a rut. some day and the only way I can be to them and praise them and pat complaint, for want thereof the plain­ Maybe I need to be away from it a -sure of it is to help keep this country them on the head, then they would tiffs will apply to the Court for the while. Besides it's only for a year. the kind where men are free to own eat the rat or gopher or leave the relief prayed for in their complaint, (Continued from laud Week) to-wit: That a decree be entered ad­ And a year . . .” businesses and to go ahead as tar as mole alone and be perfectly content. judicating and declaring each and all He looked out across our yard with their abilities will take them." of the claims that may be made by As Mickey has mentioned in her its early Spring green to the vacant So, it looks as if we'd be setting our Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welghill of the said defendants, or any of them, "books" to her mother, we arrived in or to the following described real top side up, without too much care, lot next door where he'd played ball clocks by Jimmy again some day . . . Medford and Mr. Hale of Central property situated in Jackson County. and are now settled down to the life when he was a kid and still did some- for hard work and ambition of that Point left Wednesday on a business Oregon, to-wit: on the Plantation. We drive—wom­ times when he got home early en- kind are bound to succeed in a coun- ( trip to San Francisco. The West Half of the South- en are not allowed to drive—a 1937 j ugh. try whose industrial system welcomes j east Quarter and the Southeast Ford Pickup which, advisedly, b "A year isn't much to give to a the man of ability. Quarter of the Southwest Quar­ called a Pickup since, while driving ter in Section 12, Township 37 down the road, we continually hav< South, Range 1 West of the Wil­ to stop and pick up the pieces. Oni .rlends may enjoy it. And it's all morsel of food beyond reach, they lamette Meridian, and the North­ night I let it set with the two fron rue, for I’ve just been down in the rear up against me trying to get it SUMMONS west Quarter of the Southwest wheels in a three foot ditch—the roao Jack lot and scared them, when they just the way a dog would. Ever Suit to Quiet Title wasn't there but I would have sworr. all fell out as if they had been shot, hopeful of something more to eat, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE it was. Another night Mickey and 1 Beat wishes and good luck, they try to block my path after I STATE OF OREGON FOR THE were going up to visit the Godleyi Sincerely, have fed them and start to walk to­ COUNTY OF JACKSON and it just stopped, We let It eei R. J. Goode wards the house. B. J. Palmer and Esther C. Palmer, along aide of the road with the result To watch them at play, no one Plaintiffs, that the next day the wrecker picked By R. J. Goode would ever guess that these goats vs. to the garage. it up and dragged it were not perfectly normal animals. Merchants National Bank, a corpora­ "I was scared stiff.” Oh, I forgot to tell you how we got Most people, when they say that, In size, color and marking, they look tion, C. T. Payne, Jr., and Estellä it out of the ditch: The next morning just like any other goats, look like M. Payne; Stacy Payne Barron; ten or twelve of the native work don’t mean it literally. They juat them that i-s, until they are seized Taylor Payne and Lee Payne; force—gang—were walking up the mean that they were pretty badly CUSTOM MADE BATS \XI> by an attack, and then they don’t scared. But In the pasture behind Amanda Payne Alford and George road and I gave them 8c apiece to EXPERT TRIMMING look like anything else on earth. Alford; Dexter Patterson and pick the Ford up and put it back on my house at Gastonburg, Alabama, I .Montella II. Freeland and Not long ago, for instance, I walked Blanche Patterson; Rose Potter the road, Three or four families are have a flock of goats and if those Alberta E. Tucker and John Potter; Lillian Fanstell; going home on their leave on this goats could only talk they would say, briskly around the corner of the barn Roy Payne and Jane Doe Payne; boat, twenty new Fords are coming "I was scared stiff,” and it would be and ran smack into the flock of 120 N. Cent m I Medford absolutely true. goats. They were busy at that parti­ George Payne; Pearl Weed; Will in on the next boat, and so I have Medford. Oregon i cular instant eating a midday dinner Any unexpected noise or the wud- Payne; Katie Tracy and Russell hopes of getting a better Pickup. T-------------- of cornshucks and they hadn’t, of Tracy; Jess Helms and Ix>u Helms; I will try to give you some idea of den uppearanee of an Intruder will Mary E. Payne; Richard Payne and what the operations are here on the send these goats into a most peculiar course, seen me approaching. My Eleanor Payne; Eddie Payne and Plantation, remember though as yet fit. As if touched by a wand waved sudden appearance proved too great Betty Payne; Etha L. Silva and I know nothing to speak of. We have by a wierd magician, the goats, when a shock. Every one of those goats Elmer Silva; all being heirs at law appi oxlmately 75,000 acres planted frightened, instantaneously stiffen in­ fell over on their side and lay there Literally, as inflexible as ramrods for a few of C. T. Payne, Sr., deceased, and in rubber, some of the trees being to little marble statue.i seconds. Then they got up, and re­ Sarah Elizabeth Payne, deceased; about 20 years old. A section of land they become scared stiff. Trade in The Old One on a New One at also the unknown heirs of said C. If they nappen to be firmly turned to their dinner as though i I m cut over clearing out all the virgin nothing had happened. T. Payne, Sr., deceased, and said limber which is stacked and burned. balanced on all four feet at the Sarah Elizabeth Payne, deceased; I have been keeping "epileptic” Holes are then dug 15 feet apart in moment of a seizure, they remain up­ Medford, Oregon Phone 3172 the unknown heirs of Sarah Payne each direction and young trees, which right. On the other hand, if they are goats for over twenty' years now and off balance, or moving, when a spasm during that time 1 have become were started from seeds in the Re­ search Department, are transplanted occurs, they toqjple over on their side, moderately well accustomed to their their legs sticking out into the air idiosyncrasy. But a ma.se attack such into the holes. There are two types of rubber tree* like iron pokers. An attack lasts as the one I have just described is 1 the plantation. The one* which anywhere from a fraction of a sec­ still a bit startling even to me. And grow from seed and are allowed to ond to half a minute, depending on such an attack is certain to leave an mature thia way, called seedlings; and how badly the goats have been indelible impression upon the person he others on which are grafted a bud frightened. Recovering, they move witnessing it for the first time. I or clone of a known exceptional bear­ oft stiff-legged for a few seconds, (To Be Continues!) 4 and then they scamper off about their ing tree, these are called ’’clones”. Rubber trees of either type begin business, completely devoid of ill ef­ ca Ing at the end of five to seven fects. years. Native labor cuts a strip of Because of the manner In which , ark off the tree lower on one side they nre affected they are variously than on the other, and attaches a known a.s “Epileptic.” "Stiff-legged,” on all makes of ¡■picket and little cup to the low point "Fainting" or "Nervous" Goats. The WASHERS A PUMPS of the cut. The sap or "latex” runs Intensity of the reaction seems to be into the cup, taking about four hours largely dependent upon the sudden­ to seal the wound. The latex is then ness of the noise or appearance and taken to Divisional storage tanks— the extent to which they are startled. 221 W. Main Medford of which there are about thirty—and If it is very sharp and sudden, they ammonia is added to keep It from invariably fall in a fit or become per­ coagulating. Latex from clone trees fectly «tiff and incapable of moving. is low amoniated, 3%, while that Otherwise, they hesitate momentarily from seedlings Is high amoniated, and then go off dragging their stiff about t%. The latex is brought Into hind legs. the factory the same day with the In my back lot now there is a small seedling latex—high amoniated—be­ flock of these "epileptic" goats. Some ing placed In storage tanks to age for are as tame and playful as puppy WILL INTEREST YOU at lcaM eight days, Clone rubber— dogs. When they see me coming, low amoniated— must be worked they run to meet met. and if 1 hold a mi shampoo A Hair Style—•1.00 within 17 hourH from the time it is ollected. At present we are making ull pos- slble latex into concentrated latex. which is still liquid form, The latex received from the divisions is run Phone 2381 1« S. Central through De Iaival Cream Separators Medford —similar to the one you may have had to turn the crank for when you were a little boy—and, as with milk. the cream or concentrated latex la separated from the skim. Additional ammonia Is added to bring It up to 7.5%. Ammonia being the only in- . . . coma in and look oxer these gradient that will keep latex from from coagulating. values. Prove for yourself that Any clone latex that could not lie you get n belter u»e I car from a run through the separator before Buick dealer. <• 5 l’.M. of the day following—we work on 24 hour, three shifts—is taken down to another factory and there coagulated by adding Formic Spotlessly clean—Good tires, low Acid, This Is also true of the skim. mileage—\ top Flight Value at cuts of bark, film formed from pre­ vious days cut. drippings picked up from the ground, factory sewerage and particles salvaged while washing < ■ the tanks. In fact If rubber were a Combining flue mr luxury with pig they would use the squeal. Each maximum economy—1 Truly a bur­ of the above items, of course, makes ka In at a different type of rubber, After the latex has coagulated the lumpe are then run through the "mill line” which Is a series of rolling machines that makes the rubber Into thin ; > Von Mite the flr-t big deprix-a- sheets. These sheets are put on dry­ tlon and get practically a new ing racks and placed In roonis where ' ar— for only the temperature is approximately 130 degrees There they are allowed to stay three or four days. It Is then removed and taken to the pack­ ing sheed. placed in large presses, Beautifully ami taeilfully stream* and pressed to the proper site. lined. Finish's! In Blink—\ stand (To Be t'ontlnmsl) out Value at (Í THE CENTRAL POINT 9 • AMERICAN • For A Country Like This ff Dog and Cat Yarns Story of African Rubber Plantation Special DAFFODIL CAKES Legal Notices for Easter Millinery 50c Featuring MODEL BAKERY LAWN MOWERS Sharpened & Repaired SIMS BA R GA INS Parts & Services Prices Smashed Overstocked Must Unload Fick’s Hardware Our Easter Special in PERMANENTS CAMEO BEAUTY SALON $ 35 Studebaker Sedan $465 ’40 Pontiac Dlxe. Sdn. My Epileptic Goats The following letter was recently received by Master Kenneth Actam", eldest son of M A. Adams of thia city, from It J. G< ” _______ _________________ FDR FRIENDLY LUMBER DEALERS SEE NTI UI II \ K I It Nil'll foni SHULTS BROS. BEST VALUES IN TOWN OR COUNTRY $845 i. ’39 Pontiac Dlxe Coach J. $595 <» Ski Garage III K k Body & Fender Work Auto Painting OPEN FOR BUSINESS i> $295 37 Dodge Dlxe. Sdn. BROS Phone 2000 Court and McAndrews - Medford