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_____ THURSDAY. JULY 13. laso CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN CENTRAL POINT. ORECON PAGE 4 good house trailer. Inquire Table FOR SALE—1936 Chev Coupe - Betta Pankey of East Main St., Rock Rd. and Orr Drive, 1 mile Medford was an overnight guests at very good condition. See Kenn-th north of Midway Auction. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ball in at Wilson Hardware, Cent-j] North Central Point Tuesday, July Point. FOR RENT—3-room apartment— 11th and spent Wednesday after electric range — bath. Private en Mr. and Mrs. Win. Grimes, of Monday evening, July 17, will noon with her sister-in-law Mrs. Mr. Mel Williams has received trance, lights and water furnish FOR SALE—Jumbo loads of green Klamath Falls were Sunday guests find the Pee Wee ball teams of Cen Mary Moore. his release from the Navy and has fir slabs and sawdust. Call 291 ed. 119 Taylor Road Phone 601, ot Mrs. Grimes’ parents, Mr. and tral Point playing teams from Ash Central Point or 2-4449 Madford. Central Point. Mrs. A. W Ayres. The Gnm»s a position in the Grants Pass post land in their final games of the first children are spending a couple of office. He was formerly employed half of the schedule Both Central FOR RENT—one-room furnished KODAK FILMS DEVELOPED-! weeks at their other grandparents’ there before entering the Navy. Point teams have suffered only one apt. or 2-room apt. Also shady Fastest service in Portland and home, Mr. and Mrs Louis Grimes at ' loss apiece—the Pee Wees to Phoe Southern Oregon Christian Serv trailer space. No children or satisfaction guaranteed by Port- Gold Beach. ice camp at Fir Point, near Glen nix last week, 7-10 and the Junior pets. Glass Apartments, end of land’s oldest company. Eight ex dale will start Monday, July 17th. Pee Wees to Talent, 0-5, Monday posure roll developed and one North Amy street. Phone 23-X-l, The choir of the Church of Christ to be in session for two weeks. Tne evening. The first games by the print each 25c. Two prints each Central Point. held a picnic dinner at the home of juniors will be at 7 p.m. and the first week is for high senool stud 35c. Rolls with more than eight Miss Lysle Gregory later practicing FOR REN T—S-room Furnished ; exposures one print each 35c. Re ents or older and tne second week second will follow under the lights their songs for future services. apartment, 4-room Furnished I prints 3c each. Send coin. Port, for junior hign students, there about a tthe high school field. Everyone is urged to come out and support these apartment. Call John Cupp i land Film Co., Box 4361X, Port I ten going tne first week from Cen- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson, of fine teams. Furniture, Central Point. land 8, Oregon. Klamath Fals visited at the C K. I tral Point. BUILD YOUR HOME Pitching for juniors will be Her-| LIST WITH US and you will have • Buckman home Saturday. They. Among visitors at Lake of Woods rmann and catching will be éith<r to move. We need listings. Chas, j in were returning from a trip to Cres- , this week were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Green or Loefler. These boys will GUY TEX Bateman. Realtor, Phone 782, J cent City, the two families being . Krupp, Elaine Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. be at full strength, as several boys Central Point. GIBBON ACRES FIRE 6 AUTOMOBILE neighbors in Klamath Falls several Harry Tonn and children Harvey were at Boy Scout camp this week, INSURANCE FOR SALE — Red Potatoes, field run Convenient to White City Indus years ago. and Helen and Mrs. O. T. Wilson. and the loss Monady evening was Central Point. Omron 2Vi cents per lb. l*,i miles N.W. trial Center and Veterans ’ Home due to the absence of these boys. of Central Point. Bring contain TEX for Pro-TEX-ion Ashland view acreage or 10 acres The D V B. started last Monday at Battery for the Pee Wee game will The Women’s Relief Corps met near Gibbon Acres. Will take in ers. P. D. Lofland, Central Point. the Church of Christ with an enroll Thursday afternoon with eignt be McGonagle, pitching and Tonn ment of 51. They have a fine staff attendance. The next meeting will catching. These boys won over of teachers and all children arc be August 5 at the hall. Talent Monday evening in a close > welcome above the age of four years. game, 11-10. It will continue through next week. Wednesday evening found both Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Wilson, of Williams visited at the O. T. Wil- teams in the win column at Jack Leaving for a ten days vacation I son place Tuesday. Mr. Wilson re sonville, the Jr. Pee Wees, winning Monday, were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis ported the deer in their locality are 7-3 and the older boys, 9-2. The Collins and son Arthur and daugh doing much damage to fruit trees starting line-ups were: ter. Joyce, also Mr. Collins’ mother, and berry patches this year. Pee Wees Juniors Mrs. Vincent Collins, of Alberta, McGonagle Herrmann P Canada, who is visiting here with Mrs. J. S. Sanders, of Sanborn, Green Tonn c her son and family. They expected Iowa left this week after a short Foley, W. Parent 1 to stop in Chico, to visit an old visit with her mother, Mrs. Mattie Erickson Carrigan 2 friend from Canada, Mrs. Velma Smith, and her brother, C. E. Smitn McQuade Erickson 3 Jenson, then on to Stockton and to ; and family. Foley, D. s Wheeler Children’s Men’s 29c to 49c the coast to visit Evangelist John Cool and Comfortable If Harsh Bartley ston who has a church there and Erickson At the installation of the Odd Erickson cf Ladies - - 39c to 69c White and Colors who formerly was at Faith Home. Fellows and Reoexah’s lodge to be Foley, J. rf King Men’s Work 19c to $1.39 held Monday, July 17th at the This morning (Friday) the bat- Priced $1.98 to $2.98 Men’s Dress Mr. and Mrs. Edward Inman and Grange Hall, ice cream and home teries of both teams and Don Faber, $1.35 to $2.50 family spent a week at Miller Lake made cake will be served. Rebe coach of one of the Central Point and Diamond Lake returning Sun kahs are requested to bring a home entries in the Southern Oregon Pee day night. While at Miller Lake, made cake. Wee Baseball League, will appear they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. on the “Breakfast Sports Page” at Mr. and Mrs. Slate and three sons, 7:4 a.m. on KYJC. who have been visiting Mrs. Slate's Girls - - $2.89 to $3.19 Exceptional Values—Fancy parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Musty, Here for the funeral services of Children’s $1.89 to $2.98 Knits in Plain or have returned to their home in Wil Mr. A. E. Powell were Mr. and Mrs. lows, California and will pack and Harry A. Smith of Williams, Cali Women’s - $4.75 to $7.95 Fancy Colors return here the 15th to Central fornia. Mr. Smith is a brother of Boys — $1.95 Men ’ s — $2.45 59c to $1.49 No. Pacific Highway 99 Point to make their home. Mr. Mrs. Powell and drove up from the Slate will be employed in Medford. southern city to be with his sister. GATES OPEN AT 7:50 P.M. Mrs. Slate will be remembered as Co-owner with .another brother of SHOW STARTS AT DUSK Maxine Musty. the Williams Farmer, a weekly newspaper of that town, he was Friday & Saturday Mr. and Mrs. William Mack and forced to return home Monday July 14-15 son, Tommy are returning to their evening following the funeral ser home in San Francisco after a visit vices. Randolph Scott in • at the home of her mother, Mrs. “Coroner’s Creek” Andy Glenn and with other friends Mrs. Joe Krupp and granddaugh (in color) and relatives. A cousin of Mrs. ter, Elaine Wilson and Mrs. Harry —Plus— Mack from Connecticut is going Tonn and children, Helen and with them for a week's visit. Harvey returned Tuesday from a “Oklahoma Phone 1502 We Give S & H Green Stamps! Central Point stay at the Krupp cabin at Lake O’ Mr. and Mrs. George Gay of Bes Frontier” sie St., Medford, were dinner guesis the Woods. Mr. Tonn, Mr. Krupp NEWS — CARTOON of Mrs. E. E. Scott one evening last and Mrs. O. T. Wilson spent the week end with them there. They week. reported the weather so nice there, and that the heat being so terrific Sun., Mon., Tues. VACATION ON COAST— here, they were ready to return to July 16-17 18 the lake. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Minnick and Van Johnson—John Hodiak in Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mueller left at “Battleground” 4 a..m. Sunday for a wonderful trip (in technicolor) GILKEY’S first going to the Trees of Mystery —Plus— GARAGE lielow Crescent City, then back to Crescent City where they went A Technicolor throifgh the Aquarium, then a boun Complete Auto Repair Service Motor Overhaul & Tuneup tiful lunch was enjoyed on the beach Special PHONE 291 Brake Service there. After their picnic they con NEWS — CARTOON Body & Fender Repairing Central Point tinued north on highway 101 to FREE DELIVERY Painting Brookings for a short stop and at Portable Welding Gold Beach they called on Mr and Wed., Thurs. Mrs. L. C. Grimes, then on to Ban- PHONE 1461 July 19 20 . don and Coquille, crossing to high- Central Point Oregon Jean Simmons—D. Houston in ■ way 99, turning south to return to Central Point a little after ten that ‘The Blue Lagoon » night, having traveled 480 miles. (in technicolor) ! Mr. Mueller had never seen the International Trucks ! ocean and Mrs. Mueller had not seen the Pacific, but had crossed the Aikansa» Swing’ Crate Pound Tractors and Farm Atlantic from Germany when a NEWS — CARTOON .mid, neither had seen the Red- J i woods. Equipment John Bohnert and family and at Diamond Lake Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Muse spent the week end with them. Pee Wees To Play Here Monday Night CLASSIFIED Summer Wear Clearance New is the time you need it at money saving prices! STRAW HATS Ladies’ Summer Blouses Swim Suits - 20% off BOYS’ T SHIRTS Valley Drive-in THEATRE Watch for Opening Announcement of Our New Enlarged Store! Burelson's Dry Goods JULY Specials For Friday and Saturday! Rcyal King Nectar Berries 49 HOT WEATHER BREAKFAST POP-CORN, SUGAR ot CREAM POPPED FRESH DAILYI Children Go For This Treat! Damon Cafe GOOD FOOD GOOD GAMES Cullen & Curry Inc. Phone 2-7115 123 So. Riverside Medford Serve Vour Self LAUNDRY Wet Wash 8c lb. END PORK CHOPS 2 Quarts 59 62 Pound CRACKERJACKS BEEF SHORT RIBS 5 Pound 28 25 Pound 32 OPEN FROM T A.M. to « P.M. I too N. Hlvcr-ldc Medtonl p America’s Battery Sensation BOWERS Nic-l-lyte BATTERIES FEATURING Add waiar only one« a year — Lead bushing call covers Red Plastic van! caps — Tune tested and proven 25 Months Guarantee. iVi-02« Package COMPETITIVELY PRICED I I GATES TIRES Thousands of Extra Miles of Wear ! Lowry's Motor Service PHONE 1081 Nalleys Potato Chips CENTRAL POINT CLORAX BLEACH 23 HERSHEY BARS Carton 53