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.
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Quality Dairy
Products
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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
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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
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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
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0 of poetry and writes it as the fol
Rupp, cf ..
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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—
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2nd Game
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Trautman, H _ 2
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Trautman, M _ 1
SEWING MACHINE
3
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Burns . ..
CENTER
Colley
3
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Phone 3388 — 123 W. Main Si.
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Bigham
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Medford. Oregon
Bartley
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0
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We Are Still Doing RnslneiM
1
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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.__________
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& Imp. Co.
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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
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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
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13 .th., Oregon bonk, in the Pin» Notional Greva
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SIXTH ANO MORRISON BRANCH
UPTOWN BRANCH
FAST PORTLAND BRANCH
HAWTHORNS BOULEVARD BRANCH
LIVESTOCK.KENTON BRANCH
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ROSE CITY BRANCH
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ALBANY BRANCH
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ASTORIA BRANCH
BENO BRANCH
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»469,082.363 99
97,538 551 47
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33,902,010 06
»186 482 892 69
»507.365.745 70
103,493,776 30
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Modernization
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California is a guest in the A. C-
Johnson home. They were neigh
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the states.
Remodel
Eqvipment
Venetian Blinds
CUSTOM MADE AND
Junior Play
Progresses, Tickets
Now on Sale
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