The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, January 13, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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THURSDAY. JANUARY J«, fu,
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CENTRAL POINT. AMERICAN, CT
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ar« truly *fuz>y-wuzz!ea.' They look negative. The question was decid d créé d ’
; in 1« of matrl-
1 t ■
pretty wild but all seem friendly, in favor of the negative
mony
« i. iant herein.
some very talkative, others not so
Plaintif
much. There are wild boars in the
i"
.1 from tli«
and dll
Mr Al Maple is assisting
I
E I*, Defend«
rec«toring to
mountains which I have 'been told
! i. name of
hunting is a good sport."
Stone in repair work c on his new the PiaLintlff her
Re-«gl*b:bsbed, September 1*. 1328
nd
allowing
Mallie Marie G!1
home.
may be Just
her sue h other n
.MEDALS
AWARDED
—
/
■»taxed M ascend elaaa matter at
and eq uitable.
the peer ettlee. Oentral Point, Ore­
The War department haa an-
'■ for publicá­
Krazy Kat by Staff Corr.—The- »
The <late of thi
gon. under the Aet ef March I, 111* nounced award of bronze oak leaf
is December
Central Point State ban!; tlon of this Sun
cuslters to more than 400 officers once was
ribed for
Published weekly at Central Point and enlisted men of the U.S. Army .whicl^ was formerly used to keep 22, 194 3. The 1
■ each wefk
'
Jackson County, Oregon and devoted 13h Air Force for combat fllghters mo ley Jnside of. is now used as a publit alLion b
. weeks.
lor fou
to the best Interests of the city and a gainst the enemy in the south
waiting place for stage passenger« to
iied this 6»h
Dated1 and fiiFt
vicinity.
Pacific area. Donald F. Partin 8/
day of January, 1344.
Sgt of Lakeview received two bronze stand outside of. Just one year ago
Van Dyke,
Fra i
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
day after tomorrow it closed its door.
»1 25 oak leaf clusters to air medal. Sgt.
Six Months ........................
Partin is a nephew of Mrs. Hattie
<- Address: ■
One Year ........................................ *2.00 Thompson.
Born Tuesday at the Purucker
< Building,
payable In advance
Home to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hover a
iregon
Advertising rates on application
Miss Helen Chirgwin, daughter of
I -J
Office—Second Street, off Main
baby daughter weighting 7V4 lbs.
Mr. and Mns. II. 8. Chirgwin, became
ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL
< ITIÖN
the bride of Mr. William Ray Thoma-t
Editor and Proprietor
:r OF THE
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Lamb of Med­
Sunday, Dec. 19. Mrs. Thomas Is
A? !) FOR
well known in Centra* Point and al­ ford entertained the following guests
I UKSON
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
Leever,
Mr.
and
tended grammar school here.
N, Inala­
Mrs. Sam Koehler. Mr. . and Mrs.
X ■
Leonard Freeman, Mr. and Mr«.
James T. Erench,
AFTER A CENTURY OF 1REED.M
Brownie Ros« and*ilr. and Mrs. W IUnknown Heir
BENCH:
deceased;
R.Y
Before the war most people hell
B. Kincaid.
INCH; Unknown
JANE DOE
one hope in common: That their
French, deceased ;
11.41 < :
children would enjoy greater oppor­
Mrs Bio.«« of Portland visited Mrs.
JOHN DOE
MARTHA 1
tunities and live fuller lives than
Molli,. Holmes recently while staying
E.
• IN VILLE;
FERTIG; .5
preceding generations.
For- more
KMAN GAGE
H. LINV1LT
City buys new OMC. truck for fire in the valley visiting friends.
than 150 years that hope was realized
f-Mary F. Gage,
ITriknovcn H
because the people were free. But equipment.
. 1 other per-
deceased: 1
now for the first time in the history
wn claiming
sons and pa>
of the nation tho future la problem­
The Federated church completes
.c, lien or in-
any right, t
atical, in spite of the fact that nearly
il' -i ribed in
terest ill Ute
10,000,000 American m)n are under remodeling this week, with last cor.t
NOTICE
Defendants
arms pledged o maintain American of varnish on floors, This work has
‘
the compbii
> DI1FEND-
liberty.
been largely donated and has con- IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE I TO THE AH'
STATE OF OREGON FOB
AND ALL
ANTS AN m
We are faced with a bewildering tinued over a period of six months
JACKSON COUNTY
THEREO
growth* of centralized government Much needed work ha« been done In
the
Matter
of
the
Estate
of
F.
.'Hi: STATE
IN THE N
Which is In no way incident to tho
Vermeren, Deceased­
d each of
<)F' OREGON
war emergency, If present govern- making the, church a very pleasant
pursuant
to
Notice
is
given that
!• to appeal
you. are he :
ment planning is carried out, the place.
?
and
entered
in
the
an order of sale
: .t filed again-
and answer the
Uvea of coming generations will be
above Court on December 31, 1943.
tied suit on
shaped In Washington instead ut
Central Point Mutual telephone Co. the undereigned, from and after the st you In tin Al
of four weeks
or before thi
through individual effort.
met Tuesday evening and reported a 4th of February, 1944, at the hour of from the dat
1 publication
Even now, agenlces of government
A M. of aid day. In the office
riod of four
are planning the expenditure of bil­ very successful year. Mr. and Mrs. of G. W. Neilson in the County Court of this sunti!
t
P • -1 ribed for
weeks being t
lions of dollars to provide ready­ Jack Tharp continue In charge of the lloue,
Medford.
Oregon,
shall publication 1 e
nd if you fall «0
made futures for the citizens of to­ office. Officers for the past year proceed to sell at private sale to the
- ild complaint,
to appear an
morrow. These futures, if realized, were relected to continue for 1939.
highest and best bidder, for cash, the for want thin
lintlff will ap-
h
would consist largely of make-wotk
following real property, to-wlt:
tl.
relief de-
ply to the co u rt
Jobs on government project«. In
The SW% of the NW% of
♦r ipl.ilnt. to-wlt:
mar.ded in 1 r
Mrs. Mae Richardson. Mrs. Doris
adifltlon, there Is steady pressure for
Section 11 and the fractional
<r.. red adjudi-
That' a d< *e<
the gradual broadening of socialisa- Nealson and M!rs, Gladys Jewett eu-
HE *4 of NW 14; the fractional
t. title, estate.
eating any ai
tlon of Industry—which would mean tertalned the Teachers' sewing club
SW>4 of NEK, and the SEti
.■ ou. or any of
lien
or
claln
more ready-made futures, more Jobs
of the NE>4 of Section 10;
at the Richardson home In Table
li ve In, to or
you, have or
on the government payroll.
Township 3»! South Range 1
upon the real
stuated in
Rock.
Illustrative of this pressure 1« tho
West of the Willamette Merld-
I on County,
the City of Mei
trend toward government domination
l.in in Jackson County, Oregon,
.
I as follows.
State of Oregon
of the natural resources industries. If
Roberta Wertz Is on top Honor
containing in all 145.68 acres;
to-wlt:
the coal and metal mine», oil, power Roll at the Ashland Normal. While
excepting therefrom a strip of
e N >Æh-
The West Ila
and transportation. are brought un­ aUending Central Point school
land lot) feet wide aero« the
Ho'-
west Quarter
i "■ Northwest
der control of government, the means
8E*4 of the NE<4 of »aid Sec-
Quarter of t'l
t ijuart-
are at hand to bring the entire pro- berta was always on the top of the
tion 10 and across the SW14 ot
er of Section
'1'0 .■ nshlp 35
ductlve capacity of the country—and honor roll.
the NW ‘4 of »aid Section 11,
South, Range
V. st of the
the Jobs and future« of all private
taken by the United States.
Willamette .': - <11 . in Jackson
citizens—under government dicta­
Dated this 6th of January, 1 »4 4.
Mrs. John Eddy of Klamath Falls
County, Ore <0:
tion. individuals In every walk of
G. W. Neilson
and declaring an
.! all such claims
life are voicing concern over expan­ arrived for a visit with her parent«,
Administrator
I uni decreeing
to be null and >
sion of the Federal government. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Davis.
35
Jan 6. 13. 20 and 27. 1944
that said plainti/t
owner in fee
Their fear Is that coming generations
will be deprived of the opportunities
SDIMONS
Pointers handed first defeat by
for personal achievement that have
: CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
marked the history of this country, Kerby, the score being 32 to 18.
OF OREGON IN AND FOR
■ ' - C-SX
..s-.
- uii Fes
Not only Individuals, but clubs,
COUNTY OF JACKSON
County Commissioner William Per-*
churchea and
civic organisa tiens
5 MARIE NELSON, Plain*
from one end of the land to the ry of Eagle Point brought to this
other, have organized to fight for the
va
office this week several old fence
constitutional
reestablishment
of
AUGUST FRED NELSON, Defend-
MATS. A 1
. DAILY
rail to be used In the Shasta Cascade
government.
ant.
Wonderland
exhibit
at
the
World
END«
s
T.
NIIF.l
Typical of these Is the Klwanls
To AUGUST FREI) NELSON, tho
International and Its "Keep America Fair In San Francisco. The rails were above named Defendant:
Penny 8: .'h on and
American” program.
The thought split from native wood by Commis­
IN T11E NAME OF THE STATE
Lake
behind the movement is well expres­
OF OREGON you are hereby notl-
sioner
Perry's
father
In
1867.
sed 1 th word« of O. 8. Cumings, pa«t
fle I and required to appear and an-
pradt of Klwanls;
"Ten million
swer the Complaint filed herein
Americans are in the armed forces of
against you on or before the laet day
our «nation. Into our hands thov
of four (4) weeks from the date of
The Central Point Grange held a the first publication of this Sum-
Tex Ritt.
Hayden In
committed the destiny of the civil
affairs of our nation. . , .Just as wo lebate "Resolve 1 that Public Utilities mons; and if you fall to so appear
committed to them the destiny of and control should be under govern­ and answer said Complaint, for
our nation's military affairs. It Is
want thereof, the Plaintiff will apply
our solemn duty to Insure the Ameri­ ment control", Dury Pierce and J. E. to the Court for relief demanded In
ca to which they rot urn Is the same Vincent, affirmative and II. I*. Jewett her t’11111111,<i 111 ¡ h follows: For a de
SI'N—MON—TUE
kind of an America they left."
Robert l a t \' 1 -rio Hobson
Onr future ss free citizens la
threatened—for the first time in a
century and a half.
simple of Mid premixes, and the
whole thereof, free and clear of any
and all right, title, estate, lien or in­
terest of the defendants herein, or
any of them: and each and all of the
defendants herein, and" each and all
persons claiming or to claim by.
through or under them, or any of
them, be forever enjoined, restrained
and barred from asserting, attempt­
ing to establish or claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or Interest In
or to sald^Imperty, or. any portion
thereof, and that plaintiff's title to
said premises be forever, quieted and
set at rest, and such further and
other relief as may be Ju.-t and equit­
able in the premises.
This summons Is published by or­
der of the Honorable H. K HANNA.
Judge of the above entitled court,
made and entered in said court and
cause on the 29th daY °f December,
1943, prescribing that this summons
be served by publication thereof once
each week for four consecutive
weeks in the Central Point American,
a weekly newspaper published at
Central Point. Jackson County, ' Ore-
gon. December 30th, 1943 Lx the
date of the first publication of this
summons.
F. P. FARRELL,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
306 Fluhrer Building,
Medford, Oregon.
91—Dec. 30, 1943; Jan. 6. 13, 20, 1 1944
THE CENTRAL POINT
AMERICAN
=
EDITORIALS
; FIVE YEARS AGO ;
THIS WEEK
<............................
ï
Legal Notice«
NOTRE, OF FILING FINAL
ACCOUNT
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
In the matter of the estate of Emil
R. Pech, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GLVEN that
the undersigned Administrator has
filed his final account in the above
entitled estate and that by order of
the County Court In and for Jackson
County. Oregon, a hearing upon the
same has been set for Monday, the
7th day of February, 1944 in the
county court room at the Courthouse
in Medford, Jackson County, Oregon,
at the hour t>f 10 A. M. on said day.
All person» having objections to
«aid Final Account are hereby noti­
fied to’present the same on or before
said time to the above entitled cQU£t.
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(Continued from lassi Week*
They live in thatched huts, They
are very Ingenious In buildings these
-—no nails or metal or anything other
tha that comes off a cocoanut tree
Tho roofs are made of the blades or
leaves of the trees, tho posts from
the trunk, and to bind these, vines
that grow around tho tree« are used.
Bamboo splint 1s used for the walla.
They don't believe In using modern
implements so they are not going
anywhere In a hurry; dig the holes
with their hands; when the hole Is
the depth as deep as the arm call
reach, then It la deep enough for tho
pole. Nico-deduction. Hut they have
learned the American way pretty
fast. At first they would get the
cocoanuts for us for a cigarette but
now they have struck for higher
wages—they want two "baba" (32c).
Since money 1« of no value to the
soldier he has been very generous to
“When it’s raining Duck Soup, put
tho natives. A few of them know a
little English but mostly the conver­
sation Is carried out in 'Pidgin Eng­
some of it away"
lish’ which Is very simple after get­
ting acquainted with a few phrase».
Thia language lx a mixture of Plv-
neelan, Portuguese. Spanish, some
Eugene Thorndike Manager
Or - Crawford. Aaslatati Manager
German and Melanesian. For exam­
ple '1 am an American soldier, I am
'CL Newland. A»slaiant Manager
your friend' (me belong Meric*, me
pe-rahm belong you) or
Where 1«
the toilet?’ (house peck-peck. 05
stop where) and another 'You come
and show me' (you come line-ion me
elong road) It Is a very Interesting
language and I am sine our aon
could by now converse with them
very fluently. For a living they gar­
OF PORTLAND
den. fish, hunt, »ell clay pots, canoe»
m hs donai « an «
and foods but live from day to day.
Their wardrobe consists of a XI-
wf$> o* tW »ocnitr
Strlng’ that doesn't look too xecur*.
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»specially when climbing a tree.
Everyone carries a machete, a long
large knife raaor-sharp which he A
handles with great dexterity
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a boy from her home town and
published in the home town paper.
We think It will be of Interest to our
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
IN THE MATTER OF' THE ESTATE
of
JAMES H. WHITE, also known
as J. H. WHITE. Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has been duly ap­
pointed by the County Court i_f
Jackson County, Oregon. Administra­
trix of the estate of the above named
decedent, and all persons having
claims against «aid estate are hereby
notified to present same, duly veri­
fied as provided by law, to the under­
signed at the office of her attorney,
George W. Neilson, in the Court
House, at Medford, Jackson County,
Oregon, within six months from the
date of the first publication of this
notice. All persons owing said estate
are directed to make payment to
said administratrix.
DATED and first published this 13
day of January. 1944.
EMMA WHITE
Administratrix of the Estate of
James H. White, also known
as J. H. White. Deceased
31— Jan. 1 3. 20. 27 and Feb. 3.
SEE SHORTT AT
Rialto
TEN YEARS AGO
Date of this first publication of
this notice is the 3<>th day of Decem­
ber 1943.
•
,
Eugene Thorndike,
Administrator of ths /Es­
tate of Emil R P»ch,
deceased.
29—Dec. 30. 1943; Jan. 6, 13. 30, 1,44
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