CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. OMOOW
within six months from the date of
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1946
Ripped
THE CENTRAL POINT
AMERICAN
in I#
Ken Beebe, who
.
Dover Thinks Veterans 'by
com i’-r» during the evening, the
locals .in up a 21-15 halftime margin
should be modi
Being Badly Treated fied Ho., lor basketball
old men were «Il-played in
NOTICE to CREDITOR!»
I h l>eing made noor
to start IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE the first publication of this notie».
Preparation L -
m
All persons owing said estate
V»
Of
the repair shop of
Hardware •tore.
the
Alexander
Winston Foley and Billy Allen ar*
Floyd K Dover, a member of the the prelim as the l.lueclad Ancient-
ill
with the measles.
Re-established. September II. 1121 state advisory committee <>f veterans i edged out the White-jer-led Old-
•affairs. announced Io u group of Timers 43-46 in a crowd pleasing,
Entered a* second class matter 6t veterans at Central Point, last Sun- ; taitle. In a free toss contest match-
A group of girls enjoyed eating
the poet office. Central Point. Ore day that. ' ' The home folks have fal- I ... nien _
of ____
{1)Ur - eras. Don Holland of I c ike ami ice cream on Valentine.«
gon. under the Act of March 8. 117» len down on the Joi. where world war j (he modern generation beat Bob 'dar at the Ed Sullivan home, in hon-
Dover mBca|d 17-13, and Clara Higgin- or of Mi»» Patsy Sullivan’s birthday
Published weekly at Central Point II veterans are concerned
declare.l that throughout the w“> ' l)Oth,ull, 14-12, for the championship.
Jack«on County, Oregon and devoted
' * 7 Mg shot planning other matches saw —
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Mrs. Myrtle Cays, Sr., arrived
Kincaid l»est . Jim
co the best interest« of the city and I year« a lot of big
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I commissions promised great things Ross. 11-#. and Ross down Hlggin- Saturday afternoon
from Eugene,
vicinity.
visit
here
for
a couple of
| tor the veterans, and ■lose plans i bo t ham, 12-11.
She wilt v— -
| have come to nothing.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
weeks.
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•The result Is that t thousands of
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Members of the Keystone elass
On« Year -..... —................ -........ — |2 00 I veterans in Oregon." he »aid, "have (
He
stated
will
have a party this evening at S
I
no
Jobs
and
no
homes."
Payable In advance
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Dora
I that he n» many veterans and
Advertising rate« on application
I their wive« roaming the streets in
Jones, teacher of the class. Mrs
Offloe—Second Street, off Main
Ray Burns will have charge of the
1 Portland because they had n«» place
Mr. Guy Tex and Mr. E. E. Scott
ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL
to go. and that many were getting
entertainment.
were
in
Medford
Tuesday
afternoon
Editor and Proprietor
lodging in Jails.
Dover said that those In charge on city business.
Mr. John Ross, who has been quite
of veteran« affairs have not co-
DI. Is able to be about again. . He
Mrs. Bert Peck gave a dinner par
i operated with the United States Em
that being ill make» one grow
ployment Service, and that this ser ty Sunday for her sister. Mrs. Hod say«
too
fast.
old,
vice 1« in a position to. and is plac son of Butte Falls.
ing many men In positions every day.
(Continue«! from Iai*t Week)
A new fire engine has been or-
Mr. Jack Kinbrell made a trip to
The advisory committee member
dered
for the city through the How.
Well, we took off beautifully and said that it Is not only the duty of Portland on business this week.
ard Cooper Cooperation; and will b-’
those
in
charge
of
veterans
affairs
to
about ten minute» out the captain
Mrs. Helen Leavens, of Medford, delivered when available.
sent word back that Mlssey Swain,' straighten out the situation but it
must
be
done
before
the
veterans
was
a dinner guest of Mrs. Stella
Mi«» Rae and a »mall man could now-
go to the rear. We were the amalles' who are out of jobs, and who have Grenbemer Monday evening in honor
people on board and. for once, my no homes l.ogln getting together and of Mr-. Grenbemer’« birthday.
size helped me out. »o back we went. I organising into groups to force de
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cushman, of
Latter another fellow came back We mands that shoultl be given willingly.
He also stated that he ha» asked Trail. Oregon, visited Mr. and Mrs.
were able to take Violet on plane'
to hold a Fred Warner last Saturday.
AND
with us, and while she was scared to i ' the advisory committee
death she felt that If Joe an«l I were I I meeting as soon as Hugh Rosson.
director of veterans affairs, re-
there it must be allright. I tried to I state
from Washington, D. C.
keep her as close to me as possible. ; turns
I felt sorry for the people up front
but my going up wouldn’t han-
helped them a bit. as they weighed
too much to be allowed to come to
Phone 4640
1 N. Bartlett
An is point burst In the third
the rear of the ship. They hung onto 1
Medford. Oregon
the ropes which lashed the baggage I l>erlod paved the way as the Butte
down and had a couple of inches of Falls town quint drubbed the Central
suitcases and trunks and case stick Point legionnaires 45-37 in an open
ing out on which to brace their toes. ing Rogue valley league hoop fray
Central
The trip for me was quite comfor- here Saturday evening.
nuarte ■
table but Joe was up front mo«t of Point was in front 14-9 at the
and 21-1« at the half.
Phone 3747
220 N. Bartlett
the way.
Medford
We expected to make a non-stop
Hanging on to the lead tor the
flight to Belem so Violet and I prc-
SANI», GRAVEL, CEMENT
pared a picnic lunch for the twenty entire distance, the Central Point
people on board. Had it huge can of Legionnaires outlasted the Laus-
mann
Lumbermen
from
Phoenix
SEPTIC TANKS
fried chicken and two can« of sand
wiches, canned tomato and fruit 33-2# in a Rogue Valley league cage
Juices, plekles and things and it sure fracas here Monday night. Sparked
Sewer Pipe * Irrigation Pipe
tasted good up there in the cool ah'-
f<>tahll«ii<><1 In your community
We would open a can and pass It I
2B years
Phone 2409
hand-to-ha.id up the catwalk to the
Dial 2675
426 W. 6th St.
N. Riverside
Medford
Caiitaln’s compartment and then
Medford. Oregon
neck again. We were so crowded It
was funny and everybody had a ♦,'OOd
time I think.
(To be continued)
L!
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
directed to make payment to
»aid
COUNTY OF JACK8°*
TP administrator.
IN THE MATTER O F Tl IE EbTATE
DATED and first published
thu
of RALPH EDWARD LOU DLN.
7th day of February, 1946.
Deceased.
HUGH E. ROWDEN.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' that
Administrator of the
the undersigned has been duly »P*
of Ralph Edward Rowde«
Deceased.
pointed by the County Court of Jack-
son County. Oregon.
Administrâtjf 30—Feb. 7. 14. 21. 3»
of the estate of the above named de.
cedent, and all persons having claims
against said estate are hereby noti
fied to present same, duly vérifie .
as provided by law, to the under
signed at the office of his attorney.
George W. Neilson, in the County
Court house, at Medford. Oregon.
SALE
Building a Greater
Southern Oregon
Mr*. Swain Tell* of
Flight Down Amazon
SNIDER’S
Phone 216a
28 N. Bartlett
M «al ford, Oregon
35
USED CARS
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OREGON TO CHOOSE FROM. t
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Automobile
Liability
BODY & FENDER
REPAIRING
Basketball
Fire Insui ance
LELAND CLARK
PAINTING
Shults Bros.
Medford Concrete
Construction Co.
PERL’S
Funeral Home
KEM-TONE
FULLER PAINTS
1-in. BOARDS
DOORS & SASH
HARDWARE
HOME ON Fl RLOUGH—
11IH
T Sgt. Juck Legg visited
brother 1’at and fumily In Silverton
and then reported to Ft. Lewis for
assignment to March Field. Californ
ia. lie re-enllste<| In November.
David Legg Mo. M..M. lc recently
spent a 5-diiy leave with the Pat
I-egg family too. He 1s stationed at
Bremerton, and expects to be dis
charged soon
WHO GUIDES THE PLOW
Tractors and bulldozers do, in days, jobs it
would otherwise take farmers weeks to finish.
CENTRAL POINT
LUMBER CO.
GUY
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Whether yours is a small farm or a sizeable
ranch, your job is worthy of modern equip
TEX
W ee
FIRE & AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
Foil THAT
REPAIR WORK
Oentrnl I*olnt, Oregon
ON
TEX for Pro-TEX-ion
Your Car
¿a/è
ment. This bank is eager to help you finance
the purchase of such equipment with a
I
Farm Loan.
Mr. and Mrs. Livingston
SEE SHORTY AT
C. L. PERKINS
Shorty’s Garage
Doctor of Optometry
Successor to Dr. E. D Elwood
III I’ll It MINT <»F III MW
VISION. LENSES PRESCRIBED.
Phono ShHl
>14 Fluhrer Bldg.
Cor. of Main A ventral
Medford
LOCATED ON NORTH Illi ST.,
CENTRAL POINT
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