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AMERICAN
Re-established,
September
11,
1128
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the post office. Central Point, Ore
gon, tinder the Act of March 8, 1878
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Jacksen County, Oregon and devotee
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South America As
Seen by Local Lady
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Mrs. Mildred Swain is writing to
her mother Mrs. E. E. Scott, from
South America, where she Is with her
husband, who Is employed by tho
government rubber research.
Continued from last week
want to dse to town i. X'ou said you completes this phaste he will be seat
. ." And me to a college or university for fl /<■
were doeing to take us.
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causing it all. . . . To the right of months further study, or depending
academic
background,
the sink, the plank had only about upon hts
But directly to a pre-flight center for
an Inch projection to rest on
the surfac« was small 1 Still, it took cadet training.
IH hour« to do them, Now the
problem is to figure out the paint
Job, which dad I m anxious to
done. And I’d rather work in
yard.
Unnets were sizing up
bush and the old nest. Pigeon.«
Born on
* Easter day to Mr. and Mrs.
examined the barn for an opening Bert Lindsey a baby daughter, Pat-
Rusty raced up a frail scotch broom, rlca Ann, weighing »even pound >-.
and hung tight in a tiny crotch, as it Mr. Lindwey works at Don's and
uent and swayed tn the wind.
Betty’s «service station near Earle
An al! d^y Job Friday gave us hot Point.
water again ($22.26). It has been
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And was not
so roily ever since.
M r. and Mrs. E. Gilbert Cays will
This leave Sunday morning for Ashland
considered good for washing,
huge wash is mostly white things, where they will conduct an evangelis-
.»rd said to drain It in a bucket and I tic meeting for the Church of Christ
empty it. Being constitutionally lazy. 1 The meeting will continue for three
it did not appeal to me. So while weeks.
igo, the hose was hauled down the
nili, drawn thru the porch door Into j
Mrs. Martha Booth U ill with tili
ihe bathroom. The faucet top would I flu.
not budge, Anyway, which way wa.s I
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wright leit
right or left? It was oiled. The plier ■
handle was stuck thru, A few light l Saturday afternoon for' Portlan i,
touches with the hammer on it, and ; where Mr Wright will go through the
the deed was done. And a race run clinic. During his stay in Portiani
to see if the hot water would hurt they will visit his sister, Mr. XVrlght
i is a brother of Mrs. XV B Dir an I
the flowers.
In class Sunday, we were discus- works in the Timber products.
I am forwarding two more movie
films to Eastmans on thia «âme
plane . Moot of thé pictures were
taken when Mary Lou and "Pop”
Warner and Joe and I took an al!
day boat trip on the river Sunday
Started out on the Rio Negro and sing how different folks are in ex-
went down to the mouth of it where pressing thqmselves. Alma come«
It empties Into the Amazon. The pic home from school with face a-shlne
tures show some of the boats In the to tell Its happening. Mary was calm.
harbor at Manaos and the big boat Are we wells or gushing springs?
is the one on which our trunks came
A boy was left with friends while
to Manaos two weeks ago (we still hl« mother was away a while. He was
then restless, They gave him every thing
can’t get delivery of them);
there are scenes taken from the river they thought would Interest hlrn.
showing how Manaos looks from Still, he went to the window and
there, flnaaly the float where the pressed his small face against it.
plane» tie up but unfortunately there "Don't you like these playthings.
were *no planes in them. Also took Jimmy?” he was asked. Restraint
a picture looking down into the black broke loose. "Junk! Junk,' All junk!”
water of the Rio Negro of the back he cried. "I want my mommy”
of the boat hoplnç it will show Just
The father was carrying the heavy
how black the water is; took pictures
tomes of his library up stairs. His
pt things on the shiest of the river 5 years old son was "helping." He
and when the two rivers Join we took
puffed and grunted, but could not
pictures of the black waters of the
make the stairs, ’’Help me, daddy, ’
Rio Ndfcro merging with the muddy
he begged. "I'll carry you and the
waters of the Amazon. Surely hope
books, too,” his daddy told him.
they come out okey. XVe hit a
Thoughtfully the child looked at his
school of Garaque fish and took pic
daddy us he- Inquired, "Is that the
ture» of them as they went through
way God does, daddy?"
the air and the sun glistened from
A southern born girl In nurse's
their silver sides. They are some-
training
found it distastful to take
thing like a flying fish biy have no
wings but they leave the wuter some care of a black mammy, When the
twelve to fifteen feet and make a negress was leaving, she said to tho
large arc and dive in again. They girl, "Ah hopes you gets along fine,
were being chased by pink porpoises honey, An ah hope you has enough
but we couldn't get pictures of the trouble to keep you close to God.” I
porpoise, then when we hit the bunch This Is the wish for you this blessed
of them they really Jumped aroun 1 Easter of your humble Aunty.
and fifteen of them jumped into our
bout. XX’ere we ever excited and
dodging fish. It was surely a bunch
of fun. Tell Pa and Ernest they
couldn't help but catch fish in this
KEESLER FIELD, Biloxi, Mlus.,
country for If you don’t catch them April 6—-Pvt. Leon Iairen Evans, sou
they Jump Into your bout. They aro of Mrs. Barbara O. Evans, Rt. 1 Box
very good eating and we divided our <69. Central Point. Ore., has reported
spoils to bring home with us.
here and is now undergoing Army
(To tie eoijtlnuod.)
processing to determine his qualifica
Pvt. Leon Evans Now
At Kessler Field
Letters to Nephews
By Ella H. Incoila rd
Dear nephew:
It is difficult to w rite when the
outdoors cries so for me to coma,
Straight abend, that window again
is compelling In gold and green. To
the left, the neighbor's wall is banhe I
with tho deep red of Japanese quince.
The Oregon grape brushing the win
dow Is achingly lovely In Its bursting
of bloom. I miM make my eyes be
have if this is to get written.
The trial and error method is the
hardest one, but the only one some
times, that is known
><>u were
As you
told, some way had to be found to
reach the surface above the gas
stove and the sink, to clean th it
A step ladder was set
catoomlne.
at each end of the stove, but the
epaee on one side was so narrow, the
ladder was almost straight up. And
of course Its step planted, making me
fearful the boaid set between tly
ladder» would slide off Mommy was
called as watchman
There’s no
denying I was a frald-cat, as I stood
up there with nothing to hang on to
and so close to the celling that my
back was an S of course that was
the time the children chose to be a
problem. David didn't like his be
loved rocker.
Ilia ^tulrmings put
him thru the chair back ready tn
topple backward, with Robin perfect
ly indifferent about II. Slaty pulled at
mommy, squawling. "You dotta turn
home. XX'e are doeins to town
Mrs. Evelyn Rotter hopes to be abl-
to bring her baby daughter boni'*
from the Camp White hospital Boon
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Mrs. Jeanette Misenhimer. wht e
Pow-ll
washing at
the
Kenneth
home, ran her hand Into the»wringer,
it was very painful but no serious
Injury was done.
IVE YEARS AGO :
THIS WEEK
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lees received
letter« from their sons Jack and Jim
from Guaualama Bay, Cuba. The
boys are In the navy and their sh.p
was being prepared for a trip to New
York, where the boys will have an
opportunity to see the world s fair.
Mrs. Mervyn Gleason, newly elect
ed president of. the P.T.A., attended
the three day convention of Oregon
Congress of Parents and Teachers !>•
Klamath Falls.
Mr, and Mrs. Mead have bough^
the Grisby house and will make their
home here.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Homer and
daughter, Francis, enjoyed
dinner
The Charley Jantzer« are’ painting with Mr> and Mrs. Joe Krupp Sunday
their hou.se.
later driving to Grants Pass.
Dr. and Mrs. Hoffman of Medford
Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt have bough were dinner gue»ts of Mr. and Mrs.
a home In Medford and plan to move XX’. J. Gebhard Sunday.
there soon. They plan to well the r
home, the former Sandford Richard
son place. The Schmidts have one
Big rain fall hits valley thf!S week,
little daughter, Sasha.
starting Saturday and has continued
The Archie Parkers received a all week. The seasonal rain fall has
cablegram from their son Ernest been short.
Oliver
Obenchain
and
Marion
Saturday, It was for Easter and
told them he was O.K. He wrote Castor left Sunday for Corvallis to
recently that he didn’t care for any resume their studies at O.S.C.
Ml.-n Lucile Abbott of Medford
promotion alt he wanted was to ge’
spent Tuesday night with Miss Lyse
the war over with.
Gregofy.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Scott enter
Mr. .James Gregg has bought the
tained Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farra for Lamb place.
dinner Monday evening The Farras
Pioneers enjoy big banquet at Med-
are spending Mr. Farm's vacation ford hotel A E. Ileames being Mas
here and also looking after business ter of ceremonies and Prof. Irving
affairs. Their home Is in San Francis E. Vlnning being «peaker of the day.
co.
In the afternoon those present went
over to the courthouse and planted a
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Born to Mr. and M rs Herbe .-t cedar of Lebanan, donated by N. S.
Crowder a baby daughter at Barstew. Bennett as a memorial to plone-'r
Cailt Mr. Crowder Is a son of the sons and daughters,
court
Minnicks.
house lawn.
the Court for a decree for the relief
demanded In his complaint, succinct
ly stated as follows, to-wit:
That the bonds of matrimony
heretofore and now existing between
the plaintiff an.l defendant be dis.
solved and held for naught.
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 23rd day of March. 1944
The time prescribed for publication
of this summons is once each ween
for four consecutive weeks. The date
of the first publication
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of this sum
mons is the 23rd day of March. I944.
O. H. BENGTSON,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
126 East Main Street
Medford, Oregon.
44—March 23, 30, April 3, 10
Legai Notice*
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
THE
COUNTY COURT OE THE
IN
STATE OF OREGON,
JACKSON COUNTY
MATTER OF THE ESTATE
IN THE
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OF CARRIE CHASE. Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the county court for Jackson County.
Oregon, lias appointed me ad minis
trator of the estate of Carrie Chase,
deceased. All persons having claim
against said estate are hereby re
quired to present the same with
proper vouchers within six months
from this date at the offices of Neff
Theat> e
and Frohnmayer,
Cooley
Bldg., Medford, Oregon.
Dated March 3. 1944.
A. E. POWELL
administrator of estate of
Carrie Chase, decease^.
21—March 30, April 6, 13, 20.
PERL’S
Funeral Home
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
» JACKSON COUNTY
JOHN JONUSKA, also known as
John Janeska, Plaintiff,
ANNA JONUSKA, also known as
Anna Janeska: also known as Ann 1
Rusnock, Defendant.
TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND
ANT, ANNA JONUSKA, also known
as Anna Janeska, also known 1«
Anna Rusnock:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, You are hereby re •
I
quired to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit on or-before the
last day of four weeks from the date
of the first publication of this sum
mons, and if you fall so to appear
and answer said complaint, tor want
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to
Established in your community
‘¿n years
Dial 2675
42S W. 6th Si
Medford. Oregon
Hardware
AND
Houseware
DULIEN’S
(KHiMlltl.Y
fl ANSEN S)
»5 N. Bartlett
Med foid
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TEN YEARS AGO
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Coffee Cup
Lunch
Autonn bile
Liability
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AND
LLOYD Ä FLORENCE GILES
Proprietors
Fire Insurance
SANDWICHES. PIES, CAKE
& GOOD COFFEE
LELAND CLARK
“The Bus Depot”
Central Point,
Oregon
; Phone 4BI6
7 N. Bartlett
Medford. Oregon
William P. Tucker
REI’UI l.ICAN CANDIDATE FOR
JUST ICE OF PEACE
Medford District
PRIMARY’ ELECTION, MAY’ 1», 1011
Native Son—
Twenty-three Y'ears a Resident and Taxpayer
Past Eleven Years Deputy County Clerk
—Paid
tion» as a pie*aviation cadet.
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While at Kecsler Field, a station
of the Army Air Forces Training
Command, he will be given training
classifications and medical and psy-
chological tests.
If he successfully
FORMI It
Oliver Obenchain*is able to be back
at work again after an injury to his
back.
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