The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, October 21, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER If, 1S43
CENTRAI. BQ LX T AMERICAN. C» '
„ OREGON
I
THE CENTRAL POINT
AMERICAN
Re-eatabUah-d.
bupternber
13.
192S
Entered ao secund «lass matter at
the post office, Central Point, Ore­
gon. under the Act of March 8, 1875
Published weekly at Central Point
Jackeon County, Oregon and devoted
to the best interests of the city and
vicinity.
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Advsrtlsing ratea on appllcation
Ülóue—Second Street, oír Main
ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL
Editor and Proprietor
South America As
Seen by Local Lady
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
An we left Guajara-Marlm at 8:00
P M. that night I and the Brazilian
chauffeur were sitting in the front
seat of the horseless carriage while
the two other American«, were in
the back seat with the bed roll tied
on behind. Ernest, I now know how
it felt when you went out for your
Sunday drives as a small boy. About
ten minutes out of Gujara-Marim wc
hit a cow (a rare thing in that terri­
tory) smack in the rear. That mad ■
five of us on the hand car and also
one of the few times I have had the
pleasure of riding witli a cow. The
only trouble with having the cow
ride with us was that she broke the
carbide lamp. The next 80 kilome­
ters—or 50 miles—we went through
Indian territory. The Indiana of this
territory are a gavage war-like people
who never associate with civilization,
either Brazilian or American. I know
that the hand car will do 25 miles
per hour since we made this 50 miles
In exactly two hours without benefit
of any light. This, of course as any
Indian territory in the Amazonas
Basin Is, was through dense jungles
completely
unpopulated
by
any
people other than the Indians. To
travel even at 25 miles per hour in
this territory Is dungerous since
jungle animals are likely to be on the
R.R. tracks but we were lucky that
night. After getting through the
territory we stopped at one of the
watering station« and got a kerosene
lantern. This was the only light we
had the rest of the way through the
Skinners Tell of Trip
To Houston, Texas
Rialto
MATS. A EVES. DAILY
(t oiKlniK-d from I-ast Week)
ENDS NAT. NITK!
Warren Williams and
Ann Savage
to down between their front legs.
Thia Is «some times 2 feet wide The
cows are about the same except
their humps aren't as large, they
are very high, milk and butterfat
producers. Their milk is much richer
than our Cows produce here. They
are all a very nervous, flitty animals,
and as a rule the bulls are fighters
and very treacherous.
We saw
some that const from 51000 to 55000.
Really beautiful animals.
While we were in Houston, u e
went sight seeing one day. Saw lota
of sky scrappers. Some so high, it
seemed they moved with the wind,
Had
Visited big deartment stores.
lunch a number of times in the big
cafeterias, where you take a tray
and file along big gla«s eases and a
waitress gives you whatever
you
want. Everything looks so nice, o.te
has to be careful or you overestimate
your tray and stomach too. About
all I could do was drink iced tea, I
finally got so bad that we left Hous­
ton days before we planned to.
We rode one of the big Zephers
"Sun
out of Houston called the
beam.” It made a mile a minute even
with its stops. We felt like we wer ■
flying. We changed trains at Fort
Worth, just five minute« to make
our train and with 50 or 75 more
trying to make the same train, it was
really a scramble. Frorti Fort Worth
we went to Pueblo. Colorado. Stayed
a day and night there, everything
was decorated for Colorado
Fair
Days.
Flags and banners on the
streets and every one In bright silk
shirt« and big cowboy hats and boots.
Every one Is very friendly, we were
aeked to stay over, but fair days were
still a week away, so we had to 8°
on.
(To Be Continued)
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Htairlng William Boyd
“Leather Burners”
SUN—MON—TIE
Alan Curtis—Michele Morgan
“Two Tickets
To London”
—Plus—
Errol—Grace McDonald
‘Gals Incorporated’
STARTS WED----1 DAYS
Roy Rogers—Sheila Ryan
“Song of Texas’’
—Plus---
Tom Conway—Joan Brook«
“The Falcon
in Danger”
Withholding Tax Is
Due from Employers
Past Matruns club of Nevila Chap-
ter will meet with Mrs I. W. C Leever
Wednesday afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Jones celebrat­
ed their silver wedding anniversary
with a dinner given in their honor by
their daughter Mrs. Dorothy Middle­
ton and Mrs. Marjorie Yost. Twelve
relative* were present and the Jores
received many lovely gifts.
Mrs. Margaret Territt enjoyed a
trip to Shasta dam. She is visiting
her ton Dade and family in Redding,
The Civic club ladles are inyited
to attend club meeting in Eagle
Point.
Twenty small friends attended a
party honoring the eighth birthlay of
Norma Jean Simmonds Wednesday
afternoon.
So What—Great results can not
be arrived at once; we must be sat­
isfied to advance in life as we walk,
step by step.—Coleridge.
Allen and Ilene Hilkey have been
absent from
the Willow Springs
school for a couple of days with
colds.
Lome Webster and John Clark
went deer hunting in Klamath coun-
NOTICE
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF' THE ESTATE
of LOUIS E. HICKS, also known
as L. E. HICKS, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, administrator-with-the -
will-annexed in the above entitled
matter, has filed herein his final re­
port and account, and that Novembei
1 3, 1943. at 10:00 o'clock A.M. at tne
courthouse in the City of Medford, in
said county, has been fixed by the
above-named court as the time and
place for hearing objections to^ said
final account, and for the examina­
tion and allowance thereof.
DATED: October 7, 1943.
OTTO J. FROHNMAYER.
Administrator-wlth-the-will-
annexed of the estate of
Louis E. Hicks,
also
known as L. E. Hicks,
deceased.
24—Oct. 7, 14, 21, 28
TEN YEARS
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s
Bud’s Quality
Market
FRESH FRUITS
and
VEGETABLES
Medford
1202 N. Riverside
40,000,009
Homeless
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jewett delight­
ed the seniors and high school
teachers with a depression party Fri-
day evening. Every one had jolly
time
Mrs. Marie Lange win« plaudit for
her lovely grapes and pears.
Mrs. Lottie Franklin spent week
end with friends in Eugene.
Edna Griffltts went to Rogue Elk
Saturday night.
Donald Richardson was unanim-
ously re-elected editor of the Central
Pointer by the Student Body Council.
Miss Alta Norcross of Ashland was
Roy Purscli, son of Mrs. Stimson,
shopping in Central Point Tuesday.
exects to be In Camp Needles October
Announcement of the 15% divld-
nd sent across soon.
In making their magni ficent stand,
the Russians have paid a high
price—not alone in dead, but in
40,000,000 people who have been
driven from their homes. Wouldn't
you feel a little better knowing
you had done something to help
them? They need your help and
they need it now.
You can help
them through the National War Fund
—which . 3 combined with your own
community campaign. Give now.
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REDUCING A PLEASURE!
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Cooperating with
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plan your reducing diet around good-tasting
Reman Meal B cad! Roman Meal Bread really
satisfies that hungry feeling you are bound to
T
have when you cut down on calorics. So do as
tuousandsdo.. eat two slices ofluscious Roman
Mak»
Meal Bread at every meal. You'll like the hun­
Your Headquarters when tn Medford.
RICHFIELD HI-OCTANE — U.8. TIRES & BATTERIE#
food I
AND
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Houseware
... kigk in bearer
MATH. SAT. Ä SI N. ONIA’
CONTINUOUS KIIOVBi SAT. A
SUNDAY STARTING 1:45 pin.
and matter within 28 days from the
date of the first publication t>f this
Citation, to show cause, if any exists,
why an order of sale should not be
made ordering and empowering the
Adm'nistrator of said estate to sell
all of the real property belonging to
said decedent at the time of his death,
described as follows, to-wit:
The SW’« of NW K of Section
11 and the fractional 8E14 of
NW*q; the fractional SW<4 of
NE*4. and the SEI» of the NE%
all In Section 10. Twp. 36 South,
Range 1 West of the W. M. In
Jackson County. Oregon, con­
taining 145.68 acres, excepting
there from the following: Begin­
ning at the NE corner of the
S’.V*4 of NW *4 of Section 11,
thence south 22 rods; thence
. west 22 rods; thence north 22
rods; thence east 22 rods to the
place of beginning, containing 3
and 4/160 acres, said County and
State,
at private sale for cash or for one-
fourth cash and the balance on terms.
The date of the first publication of
this Citation is September 30, 1943.
WITNESS the Hon. J. B. Coleman,
Judge of the above Court, and the
seal of this Court, this 29th day of
September, 1943.
G. R. Carter
Clerk of the above entitled
Court. By Della Bigham,
Deputy
55—Sept. 30. Oct. 7. 14, 21.
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Johnny Weissmuller and
Nancy Kelly in
35 N
Itartlctt
Medford
‘Tarzan Triumphs’
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Plus
Doctor of Optometry
8urcM»or to Dr. Jud Rickert
Starring Johnny Mack Brown
.1 M'K WYMAN In
“ANY 1,1 M OF HORRORS"
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from Hollywood
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SUNDAY AFTERNOON
TUF—WED—TWI'IW
Rosalind Russell and
Fred MacMurray in
Billy Henry
made.
Legal Notice*
: FIVE YEARS AGO |
:
THIS WEEK
|
Collector of Internal Revenue, Port­
land. Oregon, not later than October
31. 1943.
Mr. Maloney «aid that unusually
severe penalties are Imposed under
this new act for 8®Y failure to file
the return in time to reach the Col­
lector’s office within the time speci­
fied above. There Is a minimum ad­
dition to the tax of |20.00 for failure
to file return and pay the tax when
due. Collector Maloney urges em­
ployers to avoid this penalty by mail­
ing their returns in time to reach his
office not later than October 31.
1943
Hardware
Hex Willi ima
end to be distributed to depositore
in the Central Point bank has been
A report was handed in that De-
Armond Leigh is now in India and
has been in service for a number of
years Larry and Dick Leigh are
both in service
All three boys at­
tended grammar school here several
ago.
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CITATION
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
IN the Matter of the Estate
of
F. VERMEREN, Deceased.
Guilliaume
Emile
Vermerer.,
To
Marie Louise Vermeren and C. Frans
Vermiren; and to all other unknown
heirs at law and next of kin of F.
Vermeren, deceased, if any such
ty.
such there be:
Roger Lawrence and Don Smith
J. W. Maloney, Collector of Inter­
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
nal Revenue, today called to the at­ went on a successful duck hunt Sat­ OF OREGON you and each of you
tention of all employeis who are re­ urday. Roger bagged 5 ducks and are hereby cited and required to
appear in the above entitled Court
quired to withhold Income Tax from Don, 1 goose and 3 ducks.
a
to
Pink O'Connor was taken
the wages of their employees that the
returns of this tax are now due and Medford hospital with a relapse of
must be filed w’ith the office of the the flu.
We visited Sybil's and Tom’s farm
one week end, its a 60 miles drive
from Houston down along a river,
where the foliage is like a jungle
and the gray moss hangs to the
ground from the trres. Thia moss Is
quite different from ours here in
Ore. It 1« rather strong and wlrey-
but very light In weight. Doesn't
mash out very easy. Some big re­
search outfit has gathered tons of it.
th'7 find it makes a good filling for
car seats and out door sleeping
equipment and pillows.
The much talked out long horn
Texas ateers are about all I gone. The
ranchers are bringing in Hrahami
cattle from old Mexico. These
'
Bro-
hami cattle are a soft grayiah
white. The bulla are beautiful big
brutes, big high humps between their
shoulders, large flappy ears and
rather nobby horns. They carry a
big fl.ink of akin from their throat
“Passport to Suez”
Leon
night.
Every two hours we would
stop and oil the motor.
Just as day was breaking we stop-
1 ped at another
watering station
where the father-n-law of the chauf­
feur lived and here we had a demi-
About 7:00
lasse of black coffee
A.M. In the morning we ran into a
herd uf small mules used in that
territory to carry wood to the rall-
road. I might sayl here that al
«team locomotives are wood burners,
like
These mules,
Ernest,
being
women were too stubborn to get off
the track and some of them ran a-
he.vl of us the next two miles or into
the town of Jacy Parana. Here we
topped and had more coffee and
purchased some bananas.
The rest of the trip was completely
unexenful and excepting for a small
atop about 9:00 A M. at Sao Carlos,
■.he head quarters of Dr. G. H. H.
Tate'« expedition into the Amazonus
Jungle. Here we «taw several of our
American friends,
Dr. Tate is at-
tempting to build a road over the
watershed of two of the larger rivers
leediug into the Maderia to be a
rubber road.”
We arrived at Porto Belho at
11:15 a .M. Saturday morning, com­
plete! ng the 377 kilometers in 15 V»
hours. This certainly was a far cry
irom the one hour and ten minuto»
it took us to go up via air.
After reading the above, or rather
1 should say, after travelling on tlio
ibove, one certainly acquires a deep
ippreciatlon for air travel.
I am leaving in about six hours
tor iquitow, Peru which, according to
Kipling—prior to the advent of air
travel—was one of the three moat
inaci essable spots in the world. W’ith
the exception of air travel one can
can get to Jquitoa by either of two
route.
One; walking on foot over
the Andes Mountains, or, Two; by
travelling by river boat which is at
least a forty-five day journey up the
Amozon and its tributaries. I estl-
mate that we ahould make this trip
of over 1,000 miles in about nix or
seven hours flying time. Do you
want to go along? Perhaps after my
Iqultos—and possibly
return from
Lima—which should be a week from
Friday 1 will be able to give you an­
other bit of newsy gossip.
With loads of love to you botn,
Joe.
Just a note to say that Joe got oft
O.K. at 5:00 A.M. on Aug. 11th for
hl« trip to Iquitos. He is to Install
an accounting system in the branch
office there and expects to return in
a little over a week unless he Is re­
quired to go on to Lima. Peru the
second week for the same purpose,
lie had a permanent assignment in
Manaoe this time however Wash.
D.C. wired out and requested him to
make this trip so after it is com­
pleted he has hopes of remaining
here in M.tnaos for several months.
Mildred.
(To be continued)
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