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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1949)
THURSDAY, APRIL 14. 1HS CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN CENTRAL POINT. OREGON High School News— SPRING FESTIVAL COMING SOON Turf To Be Planted On Football Field What are the boys doing on The annual Spring Festival the football field? Surely not will be given May 5 or May 6 in working! ” the high school gymnasium. This remark is in reference to The orchestra will present: the clearing of the football field “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes”, of rocks to permit seeding the "Allegretto” from "Ballet Egyp tian” and “Vienna Waltz”. field this week, and the answer Following will be the high to the question, “are they work school chorus with four num ing?” is: “Yes they are!” They bers: "In the Still of The Night”, are working to fulfill a cherished “Without A Song”, “Soon Ah dream of Pointer football fans Will Be Done” and “Almighty for many years, a football fi’ld God”. Next, the ever popular Hungry equal to any of the “A” schools Six, and following this will be in the district; a field with the string ensemble with several smooth turf and lights to enable selections. the high school football team to After the string ensemble the play night games at home in the brass choir will entertain with "Carolina Moon”, “Rosary”, “Me years to come. lody", and “Sleeting Hour". The poles for the lights, accord The home economics classes ing to Coach Cecil Warner, will will model some of the clothes [ they have made during the year, i be erected within the next two weeks. Mrs. Willet is the advisor. Last but not least the Junior High School band will present six numbers: “Anchors Aweigh”, POINTERS WALLOP "Carnival of Roses”, “Winter i Wonderland”, "Stupendo”, “The BADGERS 12-4 Three Bears” and “American Legion”. Some of the articles and draw The Central Point Pointers got ings made in the shop and mech a good start in the JDJ league anical drawing classes throughout last Friday by upsetting Kerby the year will be displayed in 12-4. It was the Pointer's game the gymnasium at this time. from the first inning on and they were never in serious trouble. John Bigham, on the mound Smoker, Food Sale for the Pointers, allowed only 3 Raise Football Funds scattered hits in the game, while the Pointers rapped 14 from Hol The food sale sponsored by the ly of the visiting team. classes downtown, Saturday, The. team statistics for the Ker April 2, and the Smoker, spon by game were: sored by the Order of the C, AB II R PO A F last Tuesday were successful and Glass .... ..._ 3 2 2 1 1 1 approximately $192.00 was raised Rupp 3 1 0 1 0 0 toward the football equipment Trautman, M for next year's team, according 4 3 2 1 2 1 Colley to H. P. Jewett, superintendent. 3 1 1 0 0 3 The freshmen led in the food Burns 4 3 2 0 0 0 sale race with $36.75. Nitzschke __ 2 1 0 2 0 Ü Anhorn 4 2 2 3 0 0 Hansen 3 2 2 4 1 • Sophomores Hold Bigham 3 0 0 1 1 0 Skating Party Cohen 2 0 0 0 0 (1 Trautman, H. — 1 1 1 1 0 0 “Watch out! I don’t know how to stop yet! Hey! Who tripped me?” These exclamations were un doubtedly heard at the sopho- more skating party, March 31, at the Skytop skating rink in Med ford. About 30 sophomores and their guests skated from 7 to 10:30. A school bus was provided anil Mr. and Mrs. Alton Schopfer chaperoned the group. Announcements & Cards for Seniors The seniors' announcements and cards have arrived and are in the office now. The caps and gowns have been ordered; the boys' will be blue and the girls' white poplin. JORGENSEN’S DAIRY PRODUCTS Quality Dairy Products BVTTKJt—JMII.K IC’K CREAM Pkone 1.101 Medford Long-Wearing Floor Coverings For floors of beauty and dis tinction . . . durable plastic and linoleum floor coverings laid by skilled mechanics. Also cork, asphalt and rubber inlaid tiles. Contract work for homos, offices, stores. Pointers Split Series With Myrtle Creek INSTALLEDIN YOUR HOME NORTHWEST PRODUCTS Phone 5X-X2 3 S. Second St—Central Point The annual Junior Class play rehearsals are nearing a close and the three-act comedy, ‘The Tomboy”, by Boyce Loving, star ring Jean Hamilton as the “tom boy” and directed by Mr. Alton Schopfer, will be given April 29 at 8 o’clock in the high school gymnasium. Reserved Tickets are now on sale at Setness Variety at the usual price of 65 cents. Central Point High School split a double header baseball game with Myrtle Creek last Friday, losing the league game 6-3, and winning the practice tilt 7-4. In the opening tilt the Pointers committed 5 errors in the 4th inning, allowing Myrlte Creek to push across 4 runs which was the determining factor of the game. Local Lady Writes The Pointers committeed 8 er rors to Myrtle Creek 1 and col Interesting Poem lected 6 hits to 7 for the visitors. Mrs. Elizabeth Stein, mother of FIRST GAME— Mrs. E. F. Heinrich who makes her E R H First Game AB home with her daughter and son 0 1 in-law at 6th and Laurel, is a lover 3 0 Glass, ss 1 0 0 of poetry and writes it as the fol Rupp, cf .. 3 1 lowing indicates: 1 1 Trautman, 3b —3 EASTER JOYS 1 1 1 3 Burns, 2b Lest we forget, today He arose,. 1 1 0 Colley, If 3 Let all nations join and sing 3 0 0 Nitzschke, rf 1 All Hail! the power of Christ, our 2 0 0 Anhorn, c _ 3 Lord, 2 Our redeemer and risen King, 2 0 Bigham, lb 0 1 Jesus willingly went to the cross, _ 2 1 0 Hansen, p To die for the sins of man, SECOND GAME— E AB H R 2nd Game 0 0 1 Trautman, H _ 2 0 0 0 Trautman, M _ 1 SEWING MACHINE 3 1 0 0 Burns . .. CENTER Colley 3 0 0 3 Phone 3388 — 123 W. Main Si. 0 2 Bigham 0 . 1 Medford. Oregon Bartley 0 0 0 1 We Are Still Doing RnslneiM 1 0 0 .. 2 Johnson At The Same Place 1 2 Snook __ 2 0 SEWING MACHINE Sandvig 0 1 0 3 REPAIRS & PARTS Hedgpeth 2 0 0 0 Cohen 1 0 1 0 LEWYT VACUUM CLEANERS Davis 2 0 2 1 Intamotienol Trucks Building a Greater Tractors ond Farm Southern Oregon That He might redeem him through His blood. That was His wonderful plan. Today unto us He left His Peace, With all our sins forgiven, As He arose a victor from death’s tomb And ascended into heaven. “Is prepare a place for you I go" That where I am ye may be also, We’re grateful for thy promised word. And humbly wait thy coming Lord, We thank thee, Our Heavenly Fath er For the gift of Thine Only Son, Who died, was buried, and lives again Christ, the three in One, Again with joy we bow our hearts, In thanks, for the Cause He came, The gift of our redemption In Jesus’ precious name.__________ CULLEN MOTOR & Imp. Co. ITtmw !1II in S«. NrenM* ORIGON W®1' Building ■ greater Oregon demands building individual prosperity for all. The First National Bank of Portland, and all our affiliated banks, are sponsoring a program to promote our state by showing how banking services can help individuals toward greater financial success. Call at our nearest banking office and tell us how we can best help you and your community. THESE ARE THE S' J BANKING OFFICES IN THE FIRST NATIONAL GROUP PORTLANO BRANCHES Statement of Condition...First National Bank of Portland APRIL II, 1949 RESOURCES Cosh in vault ond in Federal Reserve Bank. . . . Due from Banks......................................................... . ...» 85,729,364 23 . . . 31,738,787,85 Total Cosh........................................................................ »117,488,153 08 Untied States Government Obligations, Direct and Fully Guaranteed 180,437,462.86 Stole, County ond Municipal Bonds and Warrants ....... 34.633.944 62 Other Bonds and Securities ..................................... 1.326,331 06 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank ........................................ 450,000 00 loans and Discounts .................................. t 163,580,883.63 Accrued Interest Receivable......................... 1.071.088,06 Bank Premises, Furniture ond Fixtures ond Safe Deposit Vaults 4,779 829 97 Other Real istate owned 1.00 Customers' liability on Accounts of letters of Credit, Acceptances, and Endorsed Bills......................... 4,323.221.53 Other Resources 374,831,89 total resources ................................... 507,365.745 70 4.500,000 00 10.500.000 00 15,843,604 73 30 143 604 73 . . . 326,727.041 09 ... 142,355.313.90 469 082 363 99 In addition to its 4 5 bronchos throughout Oregon, 15 other bankt ° r * ol firtt National Bank Group MPO»7 t $*®°" I«* ’I"'*"0' •o,,‘ et Portland and 45 Branch.«........................ 13 .th., Oregon bonk, in the Pin» Notional Greva ........................ .. LOANS ANO DISCOUNTS The Hnl Nofronol Bonk of Portland and 45 Breaebeo............... 5 other Oregon bank« io the Fir.» Notionol Grove ....................... , ’ total etsoutas I? Portland and 45 Branch., .......... ’ *"•' to »»>• Hrtt Nol.onol Greva 0 Al 8I5OU8C85.I the 81 BANKINO OH 1C 85 In th. FIRST NATIONAL GIOUP PORTLAND MAIN BRANCH SIXTH ANO MORRISON BRANCH UPTOWN BRANCH FAST PORTLAND BRANCH HAWTHORNS BOULEVARD BRANCH LIVESTOCK.KENTON BRANCH MONTAVIHA BRANCH ROSE CITY BRANCH SOUTHEAST PORTLANO BRANCH UNION ANO RUSSELL BRANCH BRANCHES OUT OF PORTLANO ALBANY BRANCH ASHLAND BRANCH ASTORIA BRANCH BENO BRANCH CENTRAL POINT BRANCH CONDON BRANCH COOS BAY BRANCH COQUILLE BRANCH ENTERPRISE BRANCH FOSSIL BRANCH GRANTS PASS BRANCH GRESHAM BRANCH HEPPNER BRANCH HILLSBORO BRANCH HOOD RIVER BRANCH KLAMATH FALLS BRANCH SOUTH SIXTH STREET BRANCH LA GRANDE BRANCH LAKEVIEW BRANCH MEDFORD BRANCH MERRILL BRANCH MOLALLA BRANCH NEWBERG BRANCH NORTH BENO BRANCH NYSSA BRANCH OAKRIDGE BRANCH OREGON CITY BRANCH PENOLETON BRANCH SALEM BRANCH SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH STAYTON BRANCH THE DALLES BRANCH T illamook »469,082.363 99 97,538 551 47 »366 620 915 46 branch UNION BRANCH WOODBURN BRANCH Other Banks in The First Hettonel Ireue Cs'llMi Star. —4 Saving, B—k »162.580.882 63 33,902,010 06 »186 482 892 69 »507.365.745 70 103,493,776 30 »410 859.522 00 C*— •Cwvalli.l Th. F.rrt Na. ...I Bone .f C.H.,. 6..— Th. F National Bon. .1 Evg.*. Th. ,,l National Bonk .f 6 Not—al look .< Stm. Bank ,« Malhow Co.nt, ThTFi^N-"’’^ •“* "•”'•"41 1 SAID..'/ OEMAHD MORS £L£CTQ/C OUTLETS W TN/S KiTCNEW 6,5 SEE YOUR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR! Closed Thursdays itr ' s bum TOTAL IIABIUTKS ............... •r Medernlae prevlde ADIQUATI WIRINO. 18 A.M. - S A.M. — Central Point Oregon Phone 1361 $ FOOD Cabinet Shop LIABILITIES Wh.n y>u EXCELLENT Langston's .Mgdforrl, Gregos Capitol .......................................... ............ Surplus . ............................ .. .............. Undivided Profits and Reserves.......................................... Total Capital Funds....... ... 0IPOSIT1 ! D»",ond ............................................... I Saving, .nd Tim............................................. liability for letter, of Credit and as Acceptor Endorser •r Maker of Acceptances ond Foreign Bills lnt.r.,1 R.<« v.d in Advon<. I.t.rv. lor lnf.r.,1. To«.,, Etc............ O»h.r liohihti.. .............................. bulM e**r‘#Od y0Mr Formerly Rupp's Dtaiaq loom • Built-in Cabinets • Built-in Sinks o Complete Kitchen Modernization 2» X. Bartlett Medford Snsitty's Ranch Hewse AND MODERNIZE FOR MODERN LIVING SNIDER’S Phone 2108 Mrs. P. W. Canfield of Sebastopal, California is a guest in the A. C- Johnson home. They were neigh bors in Alaska before coming to the states. Remodel Eqvipment Venetian Blinds CUSTOM MADE AND Junior Play Progresses, Tickets Now on Sale Taathlll Stat. Bank