TnvnsDAY. JUNE «, JH-
CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN, CENTRAL POINT, PREPON
PAPE TWO
Our people haven't seen the war
There are many, many thing* ?
which we did not.see In Rio but we like the rest of the world, so would
saw a lot of it and it would take a you put following rules in your pa
book to tell you all about it. Thia per so the people and children can
will give you an Idea of the high see them.
If you see something strange lay-
lights of It. however. We ate some
wonderful barbecue and drank plenty ing around on the roads, lots or
of milkshakes and coca-cola while in fields,
1. Hands off
Rio which was a treat to us. Alxo
3. Get in touch with the police,
had some ice cream sodas.
3. It might look funny yet it
We departed Rio on March 30th.
exerted ly In Rio. We had been con- might be deadly.
Well, I have seen a lut of the
and I hail spent my birthday un-
stonily delayed as our Captain had world since 1 last seen Central Puint,
some business always t<> attend to but Central Point was best.
I had been in France and Belguim
and couldn't leave until that wa«
tor a while. I wasn’t there long
attended to.
enough to learn French but It was
(To be continued)
easy to get along, cause each GI is
given a pocket French book, what
couldn't say you would show them in
the book.
I am now back in England. There
is something we don’t like and that
is the rain. It rain almost every day.
Must close now and ^ill be look
ing for those papers.
Your truly,
May 31, 1495
Wentlng Hilkey.
England
THE CENTRAL POINT
AMERICAN
Re-established.
September
13,
1828
Entered as aecond class matter at
the post office. Central Point, Ore
gon, under the Aot of March 8, 187#
Published weekly at Cér,ral Point
Jackson County, Oregon and devoted
to the best interests of the city and
vicinity.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Six Months ...... ................................. $1.25
One Year ................... .. ................... $2 00
Payable In advance
Advertising rates on application
Oftioe—Second Street, off Main
Letters From Our
Boys in Service
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 la with her
hueband, who le employed by tho
government rubber research.
Continued from last week
Dear Mr. Powell:
I am writing you and thanking for
the Central Point American you have
been sending me.
But my main reason I am writing
is I heard over the radio of six per
sons getting killed from a Japanese
balloon bomb In Lakeview, Oregon.
That is bringing the war to our back
door, and it makes guys like me who
are over here worry about you over
there.
I could go on for pages decribing
Rio but better make this more brief.
While in Rio I went to the top of
Sugar Loaf (Pau de Assucar) but
.Mabel was too frightened of the
suspenden trolley cars on which you
have to ride to get up there
It is
about 1300 feet high and you take
one hanging ear from the ground up
t<> the first mountain, called “Urea."
Here you find a hotel anl lunch
room perched on top of this huge
rock. You board another suspenden
car and ride to the top of Sugar Loaf
where there tire lookouts and a soft
drink building. We found ourselves
enveloped In u cloud about every five
minutes while up títere. You could
see the cloud coming and soon you
were In the middle of It and in an
other minute it went on toward the
city and you were out in the sun
light.
While In Rio Mabel and 1
took the trip I have mentioned to
the top of Corcovada (called "Hunch
back" in Eugllsh) on top of which Is
the statue of Christ, over a hundred
feet tall. Took a tiny train consist
ing of one engine and one coach and
finally reached the top. The train
goes almost straight up the side of
the mountain.
It rained while we
were there but we climbed tho hun
dreds of steps to the foot of The
Chrlstus anyway and it Is well worth
the effort.
It is magnlficlent. Cor
covada is 2300 feet.
VISITING MR & MRS. CAYS—
Elaine Kllewer of Fairview, Okla.,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cays. She
plans t>. l>e here most of summer.
She i« a student in San Jose Bible
College, San Jose. California.
Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
i
IN TIIE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
In the Matter of the Estate of Fred
T. Sturgis, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
tiie undersigned has been appointed
and qualified as executor of the
estate of Fred T. Sturgis, deceased,
and all persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to
present
the
same,
with
proper
I vouchers, at the office of Kenneth O.
Denman. in the Brophy Building,
Medford, Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof.
Dated this 21st day of June, 1945.
Kenneth O. Denman
Executor of the Estate of
Fred T. Sturgis, Deceased.
21—June 21. 28, July 5. 12.
of this Community
"My Thinking — My Money —
My Time will stay in this war to
the finish."
Ted R. Gamble, National di
rector of the
tfQJM A
War Finance
Division and
leader of the
millions o f
v o 1 u n t eers
who are sell-
in? you the
extra War
Bonds needed
to beat the
Japs and com
plete the war
job in Europe, put the wartime
credo of Americans in these 14
words.
It's good advice to follow not
only during war loans but every
day. You can't help too much to
win a war.
Today's community and na
tional war loan totals should re
flect your personal determination
to see the war through. Regard
less of what the War Bond score
is today, it is not high enough
unless you have gone to bat and
bought bonds to the actual limit
of your buying power.
THE EDITOR
Point American, a
general
circulation
ílttCKüHannantye^
named court. Which order U ‘X*
May 28, 1945.
NEFF & FROHNMAYER
Attorneys for Plaintiff
V.OO.*fy Thea*re Bulletin, 'g
Medford, Oregon.
46—Muy 31, June 7, 14 21 »x » .
-*• July 5
C. L. PERKINS
Doctor of Optometry
Su< censor to Dr. E. D ElWood
bettermen r of hum tv
VISION. LENSES PRESC R ibed
Phone 3881
>U Fl,lllrer
'
< or. of Main A Ventral
Medford
SALE
August W. Glutsch
Specialist fn all problems of
r 79 comfort and vision
f luhrcr Bldg.
Dial. 4001
r
Craterian
—Elida Saturday Nite!—
Merle Oberon—Franchot Tone
“Dark Waters”
SI N—MON—TI ES
Ray Milland in
“Ministry of Fear”
with Marjorie Reynolds
WEDNESDAY FOR 4 DAYS
Marla Montez, Jon Hall and
Turhan Bey in
“Sudan”
USED CARS
FOR THAT
REPAIR WOPK
ON
LARGEST STOCK IN SOUTHERN
OREGON TO CHOOSE FROM. I.
N. SHULTS, NORTH RIVERSIDE.
MEDFORD, OREGON.
Your Car
SEE SIIOIITY’ AT
Shorty’s Garage
ENROLL NOW!
LOCATED ON NORTH 7th ST.,
CENTRAL POINT
All Branches of Beauty Culture
Tauglit by Burnham Method.
Prepare now for position after the
war. A trade that always has an
opening.
PERL’S
Funeral Home
Rialto
Matinées and Evening Daily
Doors open at 4:45 & 8:45 P.M.
Continuons shows Sat. & Sun.
Medford School of
Beauty Culture
Established tn your community
2S years
1 Dial 2675
42« W «tti St.
Medford. Oregon
Pilone 253«
235 E. Main
Medford, Oregon
NOTICE OF SALE
Ends Saturday Nite!
Roy Rogers in
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
’ STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARD
IANSHIP OF THE ESTATE OF
DALE E. t ROUSE, a minor.
NOTICE is hereby given that pur
suant to an order and license to sell
of the above named court dated
June 6, 1945, I will from and after
July 10, 1945, offer to sell and will
sell at private sale for cash, at the
highest price obtainable, subject to
confirmation by the above named
“Utah”
Anne Gwynne and
Donald Cook
“Murder in The
Blue Room”
óa/è
SUN—MON—TUES
Bing Crosby in
“Going My Way
PROPOSED BUDGET
Arthur Lake
“The Big
Show Off”
WEDNESDAY—4 BIG DAYS
Richard Arlen and
Geo. (Gabby) Hayes
S U M M A R V
Levy
.......................................... 1
415.00
.........................................
3,835.00
..........................................
50.00
.........................................
300.00
..........................................
150.00
.......................................... 1,000.00
.......................................... 3.495.00
s 1,600.00
176.00
NO.00
18.13
8 1.693.90
180.00
4 5.00
79.70
48.24
37.50
74.50
58.50
23.72
158 08
62.10
1 2.00
52.00
81.01
25.00
33.17
223.94
1.934 65
1.882.52
1 N 3.7 6
961.20
923.1 6
1 51.00
4
»44 80
90.00
13.50
44.10
20.00
13.50
11.25
24.44
138.01
473 40
827.23
f •’ *»7
53.52
900.00
Budget
$ 3,405.00
4,200.00
50.00
300.00
1,060.00
1,000.00
3,495.00
I
Budget
104 4- 45
*
1.800.00
200.00
1 00.00
50.00
100.00
100.00
*
40.00
50.00
150.00
70.00
40.0«
175.00
1.000.00
1.000.00
200.00
$ 5,255.00
$13,500.00
Totu I
Proposed
1045-4«
< lllHoifiilllioll
G ENER AL GO VERNM ENT
Recorder’s Office .........................
Treasurer's Office .......................
Attorney ............................................
Election ..............................................
Auditing ............................................
Legal Notices & Printing .........
1.eague & C. of C. Dues .............
Surety Bond Premiums .............
Cit/ Hall. Jail & Fire Hall ......
Fuel .....................................................
Telephone Service .........................
Insurance—Fire A Liability ....
2,160.00
200.00
200.00
40.00
100.00
100.00
40.00
50.00
250.00
50.00
40.00
175.00
PUBLIC SAFETY
Police Department ....................... $ 3.000.00
Fire Department ............ ?............. 1,000.00
State Imi. Accdt. Ciimmission ..
200.00
150.00
“The Big Bonanza”
HOT DINNERS SERVED DAILY
--- 1*1 UH---
OPEN SUNDAYS I NTII, 12:00 NOON.
“Riders of The
Santa Fe”
Stamper & Golf Bros
Roxy
HARDWARE
Ends Sat. Nite
Randolph Scott In
»
$
50.00
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Phelps
Rod Cameron—Fuzzy Knight
1,000.00
Total General Fund ........ $ 8.245.00
h
Actual Ex|M*nditurcN
Ist. «Ma-
July 1. 10 42 July 1. 10 13 Jul) 1.104 1
June SO. If MSJune 30. to 11 D<-e. 31. 1011
Estimated
Receipts
$ 2,990.00
365.00
COFFEE G\$
—rin
EOR THE CITY OF I ENTRAI, POINT. JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON
Kill THE FISCAL YEAR JULY I. 1045 to JUNE 30, 104«
The following is a BUDGET of the estimated expenditures of The City of Central Point, Jackson County.
Oregon, for the Fiscal Year July 1. 1945 to June 30, 19 46; together with the estimated receipts from all sources
ayd tiie LEVY of taxes required to raise the necessary revenues:
Classification
General Government .....
Public Safety .....................
Social Welfare .................
Education .............................
Public Works ......................
Emergency ..........................
Debt Service .....................
Cash on blind .....................
“Gung Ho”
—Plus——
Bill (Hop-alung-Cassidy ) Boyd
JACUZZI WATER PUMPS—WELL DRILLING—PUMP SERT.
GENERAL PAINT—HARDWARE—HOUSEWARE
QUALITY TOOLS—SPORTING GOODS
Phono 3030
133.»2
67.77
160.00
»»5.3»
331.31
248.18
985.05
323.21
259.53
49..'0
243.67
109.38
900. on
500.00
225.00
PUBLIC WORKS
Streets A Drains ............
Truck »8 Grader Service
Street Lights A Bullis
city Dump Grounds ....
...$
300.00
$
250.00
500.00
250.00
50.00
SUN—MON—TUES
Dick Powell—Linda Darnell in
$ 3,405.00
“It Happened
Tomorrow”
—Pius—
Franehot Tone—Ella Raines in
»
4,200.00
$
50.00
I
300.00
Only PABCO Has Spot Weld—
THE CEMENT THAT MAKES YOUR ROOF WINDPROO1
EKERSON ROOF & PAINT STORE
Phone 3843
1.050.00
3.000.00
330.00
1,176.05
3,000.00
665.00
DEBT SERVICE
Principal on Bonded IX-bt ......... $ 3.000.00
Interest on Bonded Debt .........
495.00
Loans to Water Dept......................
NO. 37
282.94
128 10
1.200.00
EM URGENCY
$ 1,000.00
$18.659.79
#11,169.63
N 7,666.67
$1 1.875.00
TOTAL BUDGET .
$13.500.00
5 I \ R—.11 IA
1. i04.-> TO JI m : 30, I0in
* 8,215.00
* 4.750.00
Medford
THE GRENBEMERS
‘Uncertain Glory
—Plus—
»
38 South Bartlett
Central Point Market
TIIll—Fill
Boss of
Boom Town
3.000.00
742.50
1,000.00
Fresh Meats, Fresh Vegetables
’Groceries
with Rod Cameron
PHONE 441
CLOSED SUNDAYS
$3,495.00
... $ 9,000.00
...... $ 1.753.11
...... 3.C88.32
...... 3.652.4«
CUSHMAN’S
TRADING POST
New & Used Goods,
Bought and Sold
3rd A Pine Streets
Central Point
Total Funds on Hund
$ 9.094.69
I hereby certify tbit th., foregoing I, , true statement of the proposed budget of expenses for the Fiscal
JX
'T a« ■
Hu.b, t Cmmitt........ f The City of Central PHnt Oregon.
' n,,<
' ** hereby given to sll persons interested therein that the Citv Council
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"" '•»’‘•«day. July 5. 1945. at 8 «« I’ M Tnd ihen and thire dlscu»
i * whi"h H ‘,n‘ '¡ ‘V '
'**" "f ' U>
f“r
"* f>" Fis< Il Year July 1. 1945 to June 30 1946 and
budget'and alid! »rXX
V
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Dated at Central Point. Oregon, this 7th day of June
*<•—.lune 14, 21
Moil ford, Oregon
“Phantom Lady
WED CLOSED
3.000.00
907 50
6,636.88
I<> I \l
\Mof
225 Went Main
“Leather Burners”
Earl Flynn in
151.35
newps|,er
of
Published
of tV’zJJ
I
CONTIUOCS SHOWS SAT.,
& SUNDAY
I
To the People
moned and required to appear In the
above entitled court and cause and
answer plaintiff's complaint on fils
herein within six weeks from the
date of the first publication of thia
I
summons which Is May 31, 1945.
You are further notified that in case
you fail to appear and answer sahl
complaint within said time plaintiff
will apply to the court for the relief
prayed for in said complaint, a* suc
cinct statement of which is as
follows.
For a decree of the court dis-
solving the bonds of matrimony
existing between plaintiff and de-
fendant, and divorcing plaintiff front
the defendant absolutely, together
with BUch other and further relief as
the court may deem just and equit
SUMMONS
able.
(
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1
This
sumjiiona
Is
served
upon you
STATE OF OREGON, FOR
by publication once each week for
. JACKSON COUNTY
LOUISE CLAIR MARTIN, Plaintiff six consecutive weeks in the Centra:
vs.
ROBERT EARL MARTIN, Defend-
ant.
TO TaiiE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND
ANT:
Doctor of Optometry
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
Successor to I)r. Jud Rickert
OF OREGON, you are hereby suni-
court, the following described real
property belonging to the estate of
the above named ward, to-wlt:
The Southeasterly 264 feet of
Lot Two (2) In Hilsinger Sub
division in Jackson County, Ore
gon, according to- the official
plat thereof now of record, in
Jackson County, Oregon.
Persons interested can reach me
through Messrs. Neff A Frohnmayer,
attorneys-at-law,
ZoO-204
Cooley
Theatre Building. Medford, Oregon.
Dated: June
1945.
Harry D. Crouse,
Guardian of the Enlate of
Dale E. Crouse. a Minor.
32—Jun? 7, 14, 21, 28
1945
FOR ACTO OR PERSONAL
LOANS
REE GENE THOMAS
Lie Nos. 8-211 a M-317
<>l'V TEX. City Recorder.
4.5 8. Central
Medford
BICYCLE TIRES and TUBES
SIMiS BROS
Phone 3472
CYCLE Æ KEPAin SHOP
Medford, Oregon
Elsie
Barney
OVERHEARD—Elsie has the best Swiss
Steaks and Brother Mac’s Pies are some
thing.
Open Every Day Including Sunday From
6 A.M. to 9 P.M.