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THTHfeDAY, MAT 28, 1441 CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT, OREGON J*AGE TWO publication thereof is May 22. 1941. makes the dirt unusually hard and Chief Pinkham by Earl Snell, seerc -1 rt ar reflector and wear something ED KOSTER. water proof. The average house, in tary of state. Thus this three mon'lF hiti -u-h is a w hite sweater or cap. Administrator which lives a family, is about ten period resulted in 24 percent of all the rule« IV. Kr.ok and observe O. H. BENGSTON. feet »square. Many of them, including rt.Jnlng to bicycle operation in I fatalities and 3Ö percent of all in Attorney for Administrator. the ones built by Firestone of th© 34—May 22, 29, June 5. 12 lur community. same type, are cicular with a diam~ Î juries in this age group for the en Re-established, September 13. 1928. eter of about 10 or 12 feet. The , tire year. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION furniture is practially NIL with, if the "Of special significance is the fact Entered a» second clang matter at native is unusually ambitious, a pile Notices IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF' THE that all children killed during that STATE OF' OREGON FOR native grass in one corner for a »he post office. Central Point. Ore I period last year were victims of pe JACKSON COUNTY Another type of house. bed about gon, under the Act of March I. 1879. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT VIOLA MOORE and G R. MOORE, I”’ same size but square, is built plac- destrian or bicycle accidents while 48 wife and husband. Plaintiffs. Published weekly at Central ing poles in the ground and then percent of those injured were in this IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF' OREGON FOR THE overing both the roof and the sides classification," the chief said. "These vs. Point, Jackson County, Oregon and COUNTY OF’ JACKSON ' with thatch which, of cuurce, grows The unknown heirs of Elizabeth Heal, figures emphasize the need for drivers devoted to the best interests of the J plentifully here. Getting back to In the Matter of the Estate of deceased; the unknown heirs of city and vicinity those bug-a-bugs. They are an in- to be careful in areas where children Cora E. Lewis, deceased. Angeline Snyder, deceased; the un sect which I always thought looked are playing and on their part, child NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that known heirs of W. E. Kahler, de- SUBSCRIPTION RATES similar to a white magot but which ren need to be more careful in their the undersigned. Kenneth G. Denman, I KAHLER, ceased; JOSEPHINE Six Month» .................... .............. Si Ou Joe thinks looks like an ant, in fact play and while riding bicycles." hits filed his final account as ad- the unknown heirs of Josephine Kahler; the unknown heirs of S. a . SI 60 there probably are two or more diff mini.'trator of the above estate with One Year .................................. Chief Pinkham listed these sugges the County Court of said County, and erent types and we have each seen Pattison, deceased; HATTIE 8. Payable in advance different one«. These bug-a-bugs tions fur traffic safety during the that the Court has fixed the 27th day PATTISON; the unknown heirs of Advertising rates on application < at up all the fallen timber and really summer vacation months: of June, 1941, at the hour of 10:00 Hattie 8. Pattison; STATE OE Office—Second Street, off Main do a through job of it. They live in A. M. of said day. and the County OREGON; also, all other persons DRIVERS: mounds, some of which are six feet Judge's office in the County Court- or parties unknown claiming any 1. Reduce speed past playgrounds, ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL high and po- ibly eight feet in diam house In Medford. Jacksun County, right, title, estate, lien or interest eter. All thts dirt, to make the mound, keep alert for children entering or Oregon, as the time and place res- Editor and Proprietor in the real estate described In the is pulled out from under the ground leaving. pectlvely for the hearing of objec- complaint herein. Defendants. whb h is their real home, that is, tion.«, if any there be, to the said TO EACH AND ALL OF' THE 2. Watch for children playing in down under theground. To remove final account. and you are hereby ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS EX one of thi-.ie mounds nearly requires residential districts, particularly at notified to file objections, if any you CEPT THE DEFENDANT, STATE blasting since the dirt is harder than dusk and after dark. have, to the said final account on or OF OREGON: normal bricks. These bug-a-bugs 3. When passing bicycle riders, be before the said time fixed for hear IN THE NAME OF THE STATE t'so work the same as certain term ing. OF OREGON, You and each of you (Cuntiuuud from I oan I Week) ite« in the United States. They crawl sure to auund your horn to warn Dated this 29th day of May, 1941. are hereby required to appear and up through the brick of the pillars, them of your action. Kenneth G. Denman, ans-wer the complaint filed against leaving small mounds outside the Administrator. 4. Encourage your own children to you in the above entitled suit on or Saturday night when we went up to brick as they go, and eat up the stud 28—May 29, June 5, 12, 19 before the last day of four weeks the Big Club to the show we took our ding nnd Juist In the houses. Nearly play in vacant lots or playgrounds, from the date of the first publication not in the street. small boy with us as far as the road all of the F'irentone white staff hou- ( or FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE of this summons, and, if you fall so 5. For general safety, watch your whic h turns off to the Club — about t si s. whit h as I told you were built on , T11E COUNTY COURT OF THE to appear and answer said complaint, pillars, have a metal facing on top of speed on highways, be careful at in IN for want thereof, the plaintiffs will 14 miles from here — and dropped STATE OF’ OREGON FOR J each pillar on which the house is tersections in cities and slow down at him off with his basket and big box apply to the Court for the relief de JACKSON COUNTY then biult. .This is to stop the bug-a- ho he could go on up to the bUHh night. In IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE manded in their complaint, succinct buga. Also, as an added precaution, the back country to the native mar- CHILDRENS: of WILLIAM FREDERICK KOS ly stated as follows, i, to-wlt: Firestone employs native laborers to That each and all of the defendant» ket. Joe mentioned the chief. Well, TER, also known as W. F. Koster, 1. Play only in vacant lots or de spray all around the base of the herein be required to 1 fully eet forth he rules with an Iron hand up there deceased. i house and around the ground under signated playgrounds, never play in any and all right, title, estate, lien, In his own territory. The country 1« | the house, also the base of the brick the streets. The undersigned has filed In the claim or Interest whatsoever that ruled by High Commissioner for each pillars, to prevent Insects from get- County Court of Jackson County, Ore territory. This territory, however. they, or any of them, may have, or 2. Don't step out into the Street gon, the final account of his ad claim, in. to. or upon the real pro ting a Htart. The laborer wears a has no High Commissioner and the large tank strapped to his back and from between parked cars. ministration of the Estate of William perty described in the complaint Chief Is the sole ruler, Monday, 3. When walking along the high- Frederick Koster, also kn'own as W. has a sprayer attached to it and off herein, or any part or parcel thereof, which our boys tell us is Saturday up Consequently, the houses way, always walk on the left, facing F'. Koster, deceased, and said Court In goes. which said real property is situated In In their country. In other words — ure quite free of Insects. approaching traffic, When cars ap- has fixed the 27th day of June, 1941, Jackson County, Oregon, and more they are two days behind us in count (To Be Continued) at the hour of ten o’clock in the fore ing the day« of the week off. Well, proach, step off the paved surface till noon of that day, at the County particularly described as follows, to- wit: today was Saturday and market day they puss. Court Room In the Jackson County Lots numbered Seven (7), up there. The natives from all of the BICYCLISTS Court House, at Medfrod, Oregon, as Eight (8), Nine (9). Ten (10), native (towns) around the territory the time and place for the wettle- 1. Never ride two or more abreast, Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) in congregate in the market to sell their ment of said estate. always ride single file. wares and buy from other natives. All persons interested in said es The stream of people starts from 2. Ride on the right side of the tate ire hereby notified and required about 10:00 o'clock In the morning FOR AUTO OR PERSONAL Declaring that the summer vaca street or road, to make or file their objections to and they alt there until 2:00 P. M tion season, June, July and August Is said final account, If any they have, 3. When turning, make proper arm wihen the chief blown a whistle anil on or before the time aforesaid fixed the market begins. No one Is allowed a dangerous period for children so signals and be sure no cars are near. for the hearing and settlement there- to sell befor the whistle or after the far as traffic accidents are concern- 4. Observe all traffic signals and closing whistle some two hours later. ed. Chief of Pollce Pinkham today signs. SEE GENE THOMAS Neither are they allowed to sell things urged drivers and children to cooper- Lie. Nos. 8-211 & M-217 5. Don't make sudden turns across during the week. Don’t think for one 45 S. Central Medford ate In the interest of traffic accident the path of traffic. minute that the (market) in a build prevention during the coming vaca 6. Don't ride double. ing—no <4ree! It Is is just a small a. _____ on ull mtikcs of clearing ' 'vltih native huts built all tion aseason. 7. Keep your bicycle In good around it. . These huts, as nearly all During the three months of the mechanical condition. native huts, tire made of the dirt Vacation season last year, six children 8. Park your bikes at bicycle racks mounded up by bug-a-bugs, with In the 6 to 14 age group were killed whenever possible. thatch roofH. They use the dirt of Medford 9. For night riding, be sure you the bug-a-bug rills since these in In traffic accidents and 178 were in sects give off a certain acid vi hieb jured, according to figures supplied hive a good front light, an efficient THE CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN I f’ai Story of African Rubber Plantation vuief Urges Care to Prevent Accidents OAK Block Number Five (5, PARK ADDITION to the City of Central Point. Oregon. That each and all of the claims that may be made on the part of any or all of said defendants herein, in or to said real property herein de»- ! cribed. or any part thereof, be ad- . judged and declared to be null and void; that the plaintiffs herein be decreed to be the owners, in fee sim ple. of said real property, free ami clear of any right or claim whatso ever on the part of said defendants, or any of them. That each and all of the defendant« herein, and each and all persons claiming, or to claim, by, through or under them, or any of them, be for- ever enjoined, restiaitred and barred from asserting, attempting to es tablish. or claiming, any right, title, estate, lien, or interest whatsoever in, to or upon said real property or any part or pari el thereof. and that premises be plaintiffs' title to said forver quieted and set at rest, This summons Is published by or- der of the Honorable H. K. Hanna, Judge of the Circuit Court of Jack- son County, Oregon, made and en- tered on the 15th day of May, 1941. The time prescribed in said order for publication of this Hummons Is once each week for four consecutive weeks. The date of the first publica tion of this summons is the 16th day or May, 1941. O. 11. BENGSTON Attorney for Plaintiffs Post Office Address: 126 East Main Street, Medford. Oregon. 97—May 15, 22. 29. June 5 Dr. C. W. Lemery (Successor to Dr. J. J. Einmens) 204 Medford Bldg. 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