Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, November 23, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday. November 23, 1934
The JACKSONVILLE MINER
Page 4
tion Land Claim No. 72, in town­
if a satisfactory division of play
complaint on file herein. Defend­
ship 37. south of rang«- 2 west
and work could be accomplished
ants.
by us as individuals, wiser and
of th«- Willamette meridian, in
SUMMONS
more profitable moments would
TO: L. T SPICKELMIER and I Jackson county. Oregon, and run
le bloiiglil about.
ELTA I, SPICKELMIER, husband I north 540 5 feel; thence south
By J. <’. REYNOLDS
and wife; also all other persons or I 89 deg. 20 min. west 869.5 feet
Just for example,
FOUND IN THE DIGGIN'N
for the true point of beginning,
Jake Shafer, rancher of Jack­ Let me give you a sample
parties unknown claiming any
from this true point of begin
play practice being
sonville. a few days ago received Of the new kind of verse
"Elmer ...
_ right, title, estate, lien or interest
ning. run thence south 0 deg. 07
in or to the real catate described
word from Washington. D. C.. of I Some as bad as this and some posted regularly on the board.
min. east 271 feet; thence south
the granting of patents on a trail­
Science student trying to ex­ herein.
much worse).
SO deg. 20 min west 217 feet;
er hitch device which he worked That lady rhymsters lately with­ plain the difference between heat
IN THE NAME OF THE
thence north 0 deg 07 min west
out in his own barnyard machine
and temperatui-e. Let’s hear you STATE OF OREGON, you and
out due excuse.
271 feet; thence north Nt) deg
each of you an- hereby required
shop. Shafer is considering several Are striving to introduce.
upper classmen explain it.
20 min east 217 feet to the piucc
marketing opportunities for the I really do not admire these new­
appear and answer the com-
"Big Shots" coming to school to
of baglrning, containing i',
hitch, which will be an innivation
plaint of the plaintiff on file here
fangled poetical stunts.
with
drooping
eyelids.
acres more or less: subject to
m devices of that kind.
in against you, or otherwise plead
But am willing to try almost any­
Some students continually chew­ thereto, within four (4) weeks
mi casement for road purposes
Shafer's trailer hitch embodies
thing once.
over u atrip of land 20 feet in
a swivel principle which allows And so to avoid any needless ing gum.
from the date of the first publica-
widtli along the north line of
A bashful senior telling u pal, tion of tills summons,
universal movement of a trailer
delay.
above described tract, same be­
connection, eliminating all possi­ I'll spring this mess of doggerel on that it muBt be an awful feeling
You are hereby notified that if
fog th* >• urt h iif of io- io <c
bilities of binding or transfer of
to be popular.
Thanksgiving Day.
you fall to appear and answer the
Jejtiek lubdivtsion, unrecorded
road twist either to or from car We're thankful we still hawe our
Boners:
complaint of the plaintiff as re­
Subject to the liens of the Med­
and trailer The hitch, of which he
feet on the ground-
Workmen's Conversation law quired herein, or otherwise plead
ford irrigation ¿latrici
has a working model, also is cush­ And that turkeys are selling for
thereto, plaintiff will take a de­
Nobel
Prize
won
by
a
Mexican
ioned for end thrust and will per­
cree against you for the relief de­
two dimes a pound.
a bull fight.
And for a further decree fore
mit free, non-binding backing of It fills us with bubbles of joy anil in Roths
Child she was killed and manded in said complaint, which
the trailer as well. Shafer believes
plaintiff's
mortgage
is succinctly stated as follows, to- closing
delight.
the
kidnapers
only
wanted
a
$5000
the trailer hitch can be manufac­ To know Election turned out all ransom.
wit: Eor a judgment against the against the r<al property herein
tured and sold for about $5 each,
defendants L. T Spickelmier and ubove described.
right.
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and negotiations already are un­ We're thankful we haven't been
Elta L. Spickelmier. husband and
Leave
it
to
the
losers
thut
the
This summons Is published in
derway with a Medford manufac­
wife, for the sum of 1872.93. plus
kidnaped or shot.
best
man
doesn't
win
in
a
political
Miner, Jackson­
The
turing concern for exploiting of Or put on the spot.
interest at the «rate of 10'; per i ville Jacksonville
race. Weston Leader.
Oregon,
by
order
of the Hon-
patent rights.
annum from the 30th day of Sep­ or'ib'c H D. Norton, Judge
It appears we have bested De-
of the
pression's rude pranks
tember. 1933, plus $95 00 attor­ above entitled court, duly made
on
LEGAL NOTICES ney's fees, plus SIS 90 for insur­
And for that we give thanks.
We are happy to know Prohibi­
ance premiums, plus $5 00 for con­
in the County Court of Jackson tinuation of abstract of title, plus
tions been sunk
County. Stat«- of Oregon
all plaintiff's costs and disburse­
With all of its bunk;
(Continued from page one)
ments hereinafter to be taxed, plus
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
for Oregon, production here has And that the mighty Wall street I
interest on said judgment at the
financial kings
followed a similar trend.
framing up a new war and In the MATTER of the ESTATE rate of 10' f per annum from the
Should present indications of Are other
OF ELIZABEH RT CRONE- date of the decree herein, ami thut
Adulta 25c - Kiddies 10c
interesting things;
deep production at Pacific States
MILLER, Deceased
Which
will
furnish
a
splendid
said
decree
and
judgment
be
held
be borne out by continued devel­
Notice is hereby given that the a first and prior lien upon the
chance for our ambitions sons
opment at depth, quartz gold .pro­
undersigned
has been appointed following described real property,
Ends Saturday
To
try
out
the
latest
models
in
duction in the Jacksonville section
administrator of above entitled es­ situated and being in the county of
battleships and guns.
will be definitely launched on the
77.. SCR
tate. All persons having claims
solid, ‘ longe-time foundation of There are many other blessings against said estate are required to Jackson, state of Oregon, to-wit:
for which, to be right frank.
other proven districts to the
present same with proper vouch­
Commence at the southeast
south. For this reason Pacific We are glad to render at least one ers to said administrator at office
enthusiastic thank.
corner of the east half of Ikina-
States' exploration of ore chutes
of H K Hanna, ."2 North Central
is being watched with interest as But I'll be doubiy thankful at this avenue, Medford. Oregon, within
Thanksgiving time
. j ¿'*•
it may have significant bearing on
six months from date of this not­
the Jacksonville district’s future If someone doesn't shoot me after ice.
PREVUE
SAT.
NIGHT
reading this rhyme.
from a mineral standpoint.
HARRY HELMS.
And. so far. exploration of depth
■ »V*» ■
Children 10«'
Administrator.
Sun-Mon
at Pacific States has been a repe­
Dated
November
9.
1934.
tition of the history of California's
(Nov
9
16
23
30)
Saturday
Ouly
deep producers.
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Jacksonville High School
In the Circuit Court of the State
CHURCH SERVICE TO BE
TOM TYLER in
of Oregon in and for
CONDUCTED BY CHRISTIAN
Jackson
County
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ENDEAVOR SUNDAY
HIGH PROSPECTOR STAFF
JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING I
The young people's Christian i Editor...... ................ Helen Lamb
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, an
.Also Serial.
Endeavor of the Presbyterian Assistant Editor.......................
Oregon building and loan cor­ "Th«- VANISHING SHADOWS
....................... Lucille Flitcroft
church of Jacksonville, will con­
poration, Plaintiff,
duct the regular morning church Business Manager.....................
vs.
__________ ____ Morris Byrne L T SPICKELMIER and ELTA
service at II o'clock.
Sunday and Monday
4 L SPICKELMIER. husband and
The theme of the service will 4-----------------------
be: This Is the Message." taken SPARE TIME CAN
wife; ELLSWORTH G. ROB­
FREDRIC MARCH in
BE MADE USEFUL
from I John. 1-5.
ERTS and LEONA J. ROB­
It
is
surprising
what
can
be
ac
­
A complete report of the Christ­
ERTS. husband and wife; also
ian Endeavor convention recently complished by the wise use of
all other persons or parties un­
spare
time.
Many
of
the
world's
held at Grants Pass will be given
known claiming any right, title,
most famous characters attribute
by the young people.
estate, lien or interest in or to
President of the Endeavor, their success mainly to the utiliza­
the real estate described in the
Wayne Martin, will be in charge tion of spare time.
with EVÁLYN VENABEE
For instance. Benjamin Frank­
of. the program, which is as fol­
lows: Doxology; Invocation, Rever­ lin was a miser of time and hoard­
end Jones; Gloria; theme song. ed every second. To him the loss
Tuesday and Wednesday
"We’ve a Story to Tell to the of a single minute was a loss as
extravagant
as
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SERVICE
Shafer Receives Word
of Patent Granting on
Trailer Hitch Device
CAUSE
for Thanksgiving
the 4th day of September, 1934.
The date of the first publication
of this summons is the 9th day of
Novcmbi-r, 1934.
GLENN O. TAYLOR
O H. BENGTSON
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
12(1 East Main Htris’t
Medford, Oregon
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