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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1938)
AND THEN THE FUN BEDANI No Holiday for TB Every 7% minutes, one person dies of tuberculosis in the United States. In 1908 this dis ease took a life every minutes. Christmas Seals enable tuberculosis assoclat ioQs to help the medical pro fession to wipe out the disease from this nation. Public Library Gets New Interior, Lights Ashland's public library was glittering in a new do-over this week, according to Librarian Mary Niver. interior of the reading room has been redecorated and new indirect lighting fixtures in stalled. Kalsomining has been completed in the building and is of white and light tan. affording greater light reflection. • Friday, December 2, 1938 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 6 TONIGHT • AND SATURDAY —plu CHARLES STARRETT in “THE LAW OF THE PLAINS” SUN - MON - TUES real estate described in the com plaint herein. Defendants. St IT TO QUIET TITLE ALIAS SUMMONS To: WILLIAM A MacRAE and JANE DOE MacRAE. his wife, if living, or the unknown heirs of William A MacRae, if said William A MacRae tie deceas ed; FRED S. ROSEBOROUGH and JANE IMJE ROSEBOR OUGH, nis wife. A E. HART, also all other persons or purties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest tn the real estate described in the complaint licu in, defendants: IN THE NAME OF Till! STATE OF OREGON, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the com lc per Word per Insertion plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within four NUBIAN billy goat service. Char weeks from the date of the first lie Rugg. Bellview. (50p) publication of this alias summons, and if you fail to appear and an FOR SALE New and used desks, swer within the time as above filing cabinets, swivel chairs and specified, the plaintiffs will apply safes. Medford Office Equip to the court for the relief prayed ment Co., 32 North Grape street, for in their complaint, to wit: That each and all of the de Medford. (48tf 1 fendants herein be required to PHONE 150 for the Journal or fully set forth any and all right, call at 128 Laurel street. (48tf) title, estate, lien, claim or inter est whatsoever that they, or any WANTED Small household elec of them, may have or claim to tric pump for shallow well. In have or claim in, to, or on the real quire Miner office. property, or any part or parcel thereof, described as follows: USED CARS The east half of section 7; the "Cheapies" west half and the west half of $79 '29 Ford Tudor the east half of section 8; the $79 '29 F’ord Coupe northwest quarter of section 17; $79 •29 Ford Roadster the northeast quarter of section $99 ’29 Ford Roadster 18; the south half of the north $79 '29 Chevrolet Coupe west quarter; the northeast $29 ’27 Chevrolet Coupe quarter of the northwest quar $19 ’25 I>xlge Seilen ter; the northwest quarter of $79 '29 Packard Sedan the northeast quarter; the north Many Others Easy Terms half of the southwest quarter, CLAYCOMB MOTOR CO. and the southwest quarter of Complete Service Und?r One Roof the southwest quarter of section 5; all in township 38 south of 21 CHRISTMAS CARDS With range 1 east of the Willamette your name neatly imprinted, for Meridian; only $1.25! Seven beautiful de ALSO, the southwest quarter signs in highest quality all-em bossed cards. Supply limited, so of the northeast quarter; the order yours early. Miner Press, west half of the southeast quar I ter; and the southeast quarter 167 East Main, or phone 170. of the southwest quarter, of said WINTER SUGGESTIONS section 5, township 38 south of FORD GARAGE range 1 east of the Willamette Prestone, gallon ..............$2.95 Meridian; Prestone, ‘a gallon....... $1 50 that each and all at the claims Zerone, gallon .. $1 20 that may be made on the part of Batteries $6.85 to $9 15 any or all of the said defendants Tire^ and tubes, all sizes. herein in or to said real property Heater installed ................ 15.00 herein described, or any part Defroster installed ...... $3 00 thereof, be adjudged and declared Radiator Front Cover..... $1.25 to be null and void; that the Radiator Stop Leak......... $ .50 plaintiffs Ben Dawson and" Grace Fog Light installed......... $6.00 Edna Dawson, his wife, be decreed Windshield Wiper Blades to be the owners in fee simple of 35c and ......................... $ .50 an undivided one-half interest, and Brakes relined, per wh.. $2.50 the plaintiff George Dawson, a Motor Tune-up .............. $2.50 single man, be decreed to be the Car Greased, Oil Changed owner in fee simple of an undi and Washed................... $2.50 vided one-half interest, in and to Weed Chains, from $3.85 said real property, free and clear CLAYCOMB MOTOR CO. of any right or claim whatsoever Ashland, Oregon on the part of said defendants, or In the County Court of the State any of them; that each and all of the said defendants herein and any of Oregon for Jackion County IN THE MATTER OF THE ES and all persons claiming, or to TATE OF W. C. SANDERSON, claim, by, through, or under them, ALSO KNOWN AS WILLIAM or any of them, be forever en- C. SANDERSON, DECEASED joined, restrained and barred from asserting, attempting to establish NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned having been ap or claiming any right, title, estate. pointed by the above entitled court lien or interest whatsoever in or of the state of Oregon, for the county aforesaid, as administrator- with-will-annexed of the estate of W. C. Sanderson, also known as William C. Sanderson, deceased, and having qualified, notice is hereby given to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to present them, verified as required by law, within six months after the first publication of this notice to said adminlstratcr-with-will-annexed at the office of Briggs & Briggs, at torneys, Pioneer building, Ashland, Oregon. G. H. BILLINGS, Administrator-wi th-will-annexed of the estate of W. C. Sanderson, deceased. (46-49) Coach Jean Eberhart’s South ern Oregon Normal quintet took to the maple boards Wednesday for their first appearance, meeting an ever-threatening Signal Oilers from Klamath Falls. The closely- fought duel ended 33-32 for the SONS after the winners came from behind a three-point disad vantage in last minute of play with field goals by Cady and Sether. The Teachers started the eve ning's scoring, gaining a 7-0 lead in opening minutes of play. Half time score stood at 17-17 with the lead changing hands with almost every shot. SONS players included Kemnit- zer. Marchi, Sether. Bullion. Cady, Dyer, Causey. Hill, Scheidereiter and Haaga. while the Oilers used Olson, Mayhew, Monie, Scroggins, Fisher. Bishop and Bradley. Seth er was high point man for the game with 11 counters, while Cady and Bishop tied for second spot with 10 each. Clyde Young was referee for the game, which was well attended. Friday and Saturday nights of next week, Dec. 9 and 10, Wil lamette university’s quint is tenta tively scheduled to appear in the SONS gym. ------------•------------ People You Know! • Ashland residents attending the wrestling matches in Medford Monday evening included Mr. and Mrs. Clark Thomas. P. D. Mc Dougal, Harry Chipman and Allen Autry. • Coy Puter left Wednesday for Algoma where he will be em ployed. • Mrs. Dick Petersen of Chilo quin arrived Wednesday for a visit with friends and relatives. • Rilling Schuerman made a busi ness trip to Medford Thursday. • Mr. and Mrs Ray Conley re turned Thursday from a visit with relatives in Modesto, Calif. • Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Parsons were among those to attend the wrestling matches in Medford Monday. • Lloyd Lacey of Talent visited with friends here Tuesday. Established 1922 358-370 East Main Street More Miles for Less Cost THRIFT-O-LENE A 2000-Mile Guaranteed PENNSYLVANIA OIL in Factory-Sealed 2-Gallon Cans Price: One Dollar 36c Puts New Life and Power in Your Car ★ I Am Now Distributor for GENERAL TIRES and of Course as Heretofore for LEE TIRES and CENTURY TIRES Best Goods in Eeverything Only ★ I Like to Serve You Dr. W. Oeser Jn the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for Jackson County BEN DAWSON and GRACE ED NA DAWSON, his wife, and GEORGE DAWSON, a single man, Plaintiffs, vs. WILLIAM A. MacRAE and JANE DOE MacRAE, his wife, if liv ing, or the unknown heirs of William A. MacRae, if said Wil liam A. MacRae be deceased; CURTICE H. MARTIN and ETHEL W. MARTIN, his wife; WILL T. WRIGHT and BELLE C. WRIGHT, his wife; GEORGE A. NICHOLS and E. ROSEALE NICHOLS, his wife, said Curtice H. Martin, Will T. Wright and George A. Nichols being co partners doing business under the firm name and style of Portland Livestock Company; HARLEY DUNN, a single man; COUNTY, JACKSON OREGON; O. B, B. WADDELL; FRED S. ROSEBOROUGH and JANE DOE ROSEBOROUGH, his wife; A. E. HART; also all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the CAR TROUBLE WHEN r e" * UJ m ™ L- We’ve a special heavy-duty wrecker <ai cull 24 hours n day, equi|»prd with jaiwer winch and ail emergency ncetbi. Me are well located—ut th«’ junction of the new Puclflc highway und the Klamath Full* route—and have u modern, roomy luid well rqul|>|>ed »hop and workmen rsperlmoed In wm krr *er» ice und complete cur rebuilding. Whenever dlstrms catch«*. up with you In an auto motive way, cull SONS NOSE OUT • WANT ADS • OILERS 33 TO 32 Oeser’s Super Service Station MACARONI AND CHEESE MEAL! | MARK SMITH WILL GET EAGI.E BADGE SUNDAY — Mark Smith, member of Troop | 12, Ashland Boy Scouts, will be among those receiving Eagle scout badges at the Crater 1-ake area scout council meeting in Yreka Sunday, Dec. 4. Robert Dodge of this city is arranging for a delegation to at I tend the meeting and banquet. at wihch time Robert Hayes, associ ate regional executive of Portland, : will bt principal speaker, • • Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Jackson visited relatives in Rogue River Thursday. CLYDE CATON’S JUNCTION GARAGE SOUTH PACIFIC HIGHWAY Phone» 71-J to said real property, or any part thereof, and that plaintiffs’ tit!<- to said real property be forever quieted and set at rest; and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem Just and equitable in the premises By order of the Honorable H D Norton, Judge of said court, made and dated the 30th day of No vember, 1938, this alias summons is served u | m > h you by publication for four successive weeks in the Southern Oregon Miner, a news- paper of general circulation, printed and published at Ashland, Jackson county. Oregon, the date of the first publication being De cern tar 2, 1938, and the time for ; answer expiring December 30. 1938 BRIGGS A BRKX1S By WM M BRIGGS. Attorneys for plaintiffs I’oWt < MI Ice AddroM: Pioneer Building, Ashland. Oregon. I 48-49-50-51 ) ë WHY NOT A FAMILY GIFT! Soniething all can enjoy . . . and they are la* t log—One ut olir l>aven|H>rt and Chalr l'omblnatlon*. 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