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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1947)
THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1947 PAGE THREE Gilbert & Sullivan Plays to be Given those masters of mirth and melody Gilbert & Sullivan at the Craterian Theatre Wednesday August 37 and 28. This is the second annual Med The American-Savoy Gilbert & ford engagement, following engage Sullivan Comic Opera Company will ments in fhe Northwest, Canada, six present a limited season ot the Im- weeks m Hollywood, thence through mortal comedies froai jhe pens of the "deep south." The company hailing from San Francisco, where they have played several successful seasons in extended runs, embraces an operatic troupe XOW PLAYING— EUN-FILLED! faulitti . GODDARD FILO > MacMURRAY & Suddenly $ Its Spring j F 1 MACD0NA10 CAFIY STARTS SI VIIAV RICHARD and Introdecln* BASEHÂRT GERALDINE BROOKS made up of many artists from fam ous Gilbert * Sullivan companies throughout the United States, Canada and Europe. Many of the stars have appeared in Grand Opera both in the United tSates and abroad. Marsden Argali, Baritone famed in Opera in France und Italy and Vir- giniä Blair. petite auburn-haired I prima donna. also well known in opera circles. while on tour wan flown to San Francisco to sing the role <irf "Marguerite." in ‘Faust," at the request of Mr. Calio as their soprano was ill I which would mean cancelling the performance | at the San Francisco Opera House. Miss Blair was given a grand ovation by the public and critics alike. Many others of the famous cast who appeared in the first Medford engagements will again be heard in cluding Everett Nygaard. Henri Scan lon; Thomas Olynn, just returned! from New York where he was in ! sujiport of Dorothy Gish In "The 1 Story of Mary Sutta.lt” and Vicki I Vale, well known in light operas and movie musicals. These stylized versions of these un- ' forgettable operetta are directed by I Edgar Iverslon experienced and well | known authority on <;ill»«*rt K- Sul livan. Wednesday, August 37 "Pirates of Penzance," will be featured at a matinee and evening showing. Thurs day, August 28th, evening shows only the famous troupe will present “H.M. S. Pinafore" and "Trial By Jury," Tickets are now on sale; and mail orders will be accepted. Address Craterian Theatre, Medford, Oregon. All seats are reserved prices ranging from 82.40; 61.80 to 61.20 including Tax. GRANGE NOTES 33 — XOW PLAYING— At a meeting of the Central Point Grange Friday night the members voted to hold the Booster Night meeting Sept. 26. The program, conducted by Eula Foley, war on reviews of favorite I books by the members. Delmar Smith exhibited I a book on bees dating back to 1873, which dif- words fered much phrasing ot bee books ot today. A revised book of Shakespeare, simpli fying the reading, was a favorite of Cleo Youngs. Eula Foley spoke on books ot history favoring one on Paul Revere. Other books exhibited At the Elower Show and 4-H Ei- were recreation magerial and eurren. hibit held August 13th at the Legion magazines. Hall, the following prizes were award- Betty Potter was reported by the ed: chaplain as recovering from an Sweepstakes: Luis McDowell. operation in the Sacred Heart Hospi First Prise: Louise MtDowell. tal and Mrs. Ross TWeedell improv First Prise: i Sandra Burns. ing at her home at Talent. Second Prize: Virginia Cellura. Home baked cake and ice cream Second Prize: : Patti Perry. were served with Mrs. Harvey Wai ters, as chairman of the serving Third Prise: Vicki Noel. committee. Third rise: Cherrill Wheeler. 4-H Girls Are Prize Winners at Show HOMI FROM KAN FRANCT8CO— Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coplnger re turned Tuesday from San Francisco where they saw their daughter Ida Horsley and granddaughter Carol sail for Guam. They are joining Mr. Horsley who is stationed there with the L’.S. Navy. While in San Fran- , cisco they also visited their daughter 1 and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Shores, and son Bob. The Shores J are former residents of Central Point I'se your ash tray. Green. Keep Oregon MEDFORD CAB SAFE. Medford LOT*S OF SHADE! I Block West of Blinker Light CENTRAL POINT RIVERSIDE BARBER SHOP Acrosß from Henry's Drive-in 1215 N. Riverside Medford International Trucks Equipment Kyle's Restaurant FRIED CHICKEN—STEA KN FRIED RABBIT—CHOPS FRIED OYSTERS OYSTER STEW CRAB SALAD CHAR IXHTE OPEN « P.M. to 2 A.M. CLOSES TUESDAY OR pT’S COCKEYED COMEDY! ¿HOWDOooo] UDO/j >BFRT GORDON (Th« Mod Rottiani CFT.'l "WAIKIR SAN FRANCISCO This is the easy, safe and time saving way to go to Portland or San Francisco. You board a train here. Enjoy a good night’s sleep in a cozy Pullman berth. Awake bright and early at your destina tion. Or ride in comfortable, low- fare reclining chair car. Fares are at very low levels. 8th * Fir Streets Medford Central Point E. N. S. AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE NEIL STONE, Proprietor ALL WORKS GÜARANTBKD FREE Phone 12 Back oi Drug Stole GOOD CONSCIENTIOUS FAST SERVICE! Evening Jobs by Appointment METAL WORK IS OUR BUSINESS ESTIMATE« "IF IT CAN BE DONE WE CAN DO IT." Welding and Metal Work NILLS BODY & FENDER SHOP We Repair Watches ON THE »0 HIGHWAY Central Point WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK You Must Be Satisfied! The Kaiser DISHWASHER Andy’s Jewelery Shop 21 S. Riverside Jet-Propelled Ready-Mix CONCRETE NO MOTORS, NO WIRING NEW EQUIPMENT PROMPT S E R VIC E RIVERSIDE MOTORS M. C. LININGER &SONS Kaiser - Frazer • SAND « GRAVEL • CRUSHED ROCK Phone C.P.- Med. 5336 OREGON FINANCE GO. Lie. No* 9-211 ,4 M-J17 45 S. Central Medford Odds and Ends 214 Va Pine Street Tractors and Farm DANCING MASTERS TO PORTLAND I LOANS Phone 521 DAVIS TRANSFER I and STORAGE Laurel and Hardy in d ’ hakk VIH'"* iie > din LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING COMMERCIAL HAULING Personalized Storage Sendee NOTHING RTT WATER Medford ♦ I Conger-Morris OXYGEN EQUIPPED AMBULANCE SERVICE. 415 S. Riverside MEDFORD —Mus— TO PORTLAND Johnny Math BROWN Raymond HUTTON —K U N—MON—Tl l z DARK DfUISlOH, UONEL BARRYMORE James CRAIG Laeille BREMER — P1U3----- "TUXEDO JUNCTION' Ul 1>. ONIA-Atiir. 27 Lv. Ashland , Lv. Medford . Lv. Grants Pass Ar. Portland . . , . . 6:00 p.m. 6:40 p.m. 7:43 p.m. 7:25 a.m. Overnight service returning, departing Portland at 7:00 p.m. TO SAN FRANCISCO Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. Grants Pass . Medford . . Ashland . . San Francisco .3:15 ,4:10 . 4:55 . 8:20 p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. Overnight sen ice returning, de parting San Francisco at 5:00 pm. Please reserve sleeping car apace in advance at any S.P. ticket office. CENTRAL POINT Mr. F. J. Mattern Nebraska Motel TELEPHONE 511 Complete information can be secured at thia office concerning bua service to any point in the United State*. The friendly Southern Pacific Help FOR AITO OR PERSONAL Wilson Hardware Phone MEDFORD 2888 Free Parking Are you u cigarette flipper. Keep Oregon Green. OTHER ITEMS NOT LISTED! Call Larry Espey ‘'Prompt. Efficient Service" 123 So. Riverside Moti ford six I» Modern TRAILER PARK ..... ... > CULLEN MOTOR & Imp. Co. STARTS BETTERMENT OF HUMAN VISION. LENSES PHFJSCIUBED. Phone 3881 114 Flnhrer Bldg. Cor, of Main A 1 entpt 1 Medford "We Aim to Pleaso" regained hi» health and 1» busy every day in his garden or tending hi» beautiful flowers. The I'erry horn» Is one of the show places in the county. SAUCE PANS, STAINLESS STEEL $3.00 Value - - - $1.50 $3.50 Value - - - $1.75 $4.00 Value - - - $2.00 SAUCE POTS, HEAVY ENAMELED $1.75 Value - - - $ .87 $2.20 Value - - - $1.10 $2.25 Value - - - $1.13 $2.70 Value - - - $1.35 SAUCE PANS, ALUMINUM $1.32 Value - - - $ .66 SERV-A-SNACK, Heavy Tray and Cover $2.25 Value - - - $1.13 LEAF RAKES, STEEL WIRE $ .85 Value - - - $ .69 NUE-OVO literature is free to suf ferers of painful Arthritis and Rheu matism. A liquid compound of roots and herbs, Nue-Ovo is claimed to bring relief by users from many states—though doctors differ to its merits, just as they differ to the cause. Write today at no cost or ob ligation about Nue-Ovo to Research ’•alioratoriee, Inc., 403 N.W. 9th Ave., Portland 9, Oregon. Pd. Adv. Doctor of Optometry COURTEOUS DRIVERS! E. Main A Front YOU Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perry, former county commissioner of Eagle Point, expect to leave early in September on a trip which will take them to Yellow stone National Park and other places of interest, Definite plans have not been made as to where they will go from the park, but they will either circle around by Spokane or to the south through Salt Lake city. Mr. Perry says this is to be a delayed honeymoon trip as the usual one was delayed on account of ill health. Mr. Perry was compelled to resign from the county court last year on account of illness, but he has almost entirely ARE SUFFERING FROM PAINFUL ARTHRITIS * AND RHEUMATISM? C. L. Perkins 2255 DIAL All of the girls were awarded ; rib- buns for first, second, and third places for specimen displays. LATE HON EV MOON—