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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1950 CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. OREGON 'ORLD SERIES— The 1950 World Senes will open in the park of the National League winner, Wednesday, October 4th at 1:00 p.m. The starting date ter this classic was announced by baseball com- missioner Chandler after he met with representatives of the big leagues. Chandler said that in event of a tie in the Natioal League and a resulting three game playoff, the World Series would start one day later on October 5th. The American League rules provide for a single game playoff in event of a tie, so the World Series would start as scheduled. The first two games will be play ed in the National League park and the next three, if all are needed, in the Amer ican League winner’s park. If more games are necessary, the teams will return to the National League park. Chandler said no day off for travel would be taken unless it is an East-West series. I PAGE 3 is in South West Seminary for his second year. This college is located at Phoenix, Arizona. Robert Camp and wife are both enrolled in Min nesota Bible College in Minneapo lis. Their two daughters, Mr. and Mrs Noel Tomlin, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Berg, are attending Northwest Christian College in Eutene. The girls are the former Bonnie and Mickey Camp ter, where Mr. Houser has work. The Booster night program is to Mrs. Leota Adkins and son Norman be held Friday night at the Grange will live in their house during their hall in Central Point, at 8 p.m. to BILL ASKWITH. Sport* Editor absence. which grangers and friends are in FOOTBALL GAMES THIS WEEK Herb Trautman and Chuck Walker vited. A good program will be High School: Mr A. B. Hawkins of Los Angeles, given and refreshments will be have been looking very good. This Sept. 22nd—Central Point at Rogue trio will pack the leather for the arrived Wednesday. Sept. 13, for a served to all. River, 2:00 p m. visit with his sister, Mrs. J. M. Pointers this season Walker will Sept. 22nd—Tillamook at Medford. handle the passing and will call Weidman. He will then go on to Mrs. M. P. Holden returned Mon 8:00 p.m. Portland to visit a brother before day morning after a ten day visit the offensive plays from his quart Collega Game*: returning to his home. erback position. Trautman and King with relatvives and friends in and Sept. 23rd—Southern Oregon Col have improved each practice ses around Los Angeles lege vs. Lewis and Clark at Coos sion in running the ball back. Norman Hansen, who recently Mr and Mrs. T. R. Thompson and moved back to Central Point from son Jon spent the week end in Bay On September 30th the Pointers South Gate, California, started work Eureka, California Sept. 23rd—Oregon State vs. Michi meet Weed at Weed and then on in the office of the Crane Plumbing gan State October 13th they open their con Supply Co. in Medford. Sept. 23rd—Oregon vs. U.C.L.A. Mrs. Charlie May was a visitor at ference schedule against Sutherlin Sept. 23rd—Willamette vs. Central , in the Pointers home opener. War the Garden Club Flower held here Washington College Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bigham and last week in the Legion hall. ren hopes the two contests with three sons left Friday, September 1 Rogue River and Weed will give Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tonn were SPORTCHATS for a trip and vacation. They stop the Pointers a good deal of exper ped in San Francisco to visit Mr. week end visitors in Klamath Falls. by Bill Askwith ience before the Sutherlin opener. Bigham's people, were there over The top ten teams of the nations The squad has shown enthusiasm Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Swanson Labor Day, and enjoyed seeing college football teams should look and spirit in all their workouts. As Fisherman’s Wharf, The Golden attended the wedding reception like this when the 1950 season Coach Warren stated at the opening Gate Bridge, and the Museum, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keen, comes to an end: Notre Dame, Ok- practice of the season, a team with Golden Gate Park and Fleischacer at the home of his brother, Mr. and lahoma, Illinois, Duke, Tennessee, i drive and hustle will come along Zoo, Aquirium, etc. Tuesday they Mrs. Ralph Keen of Medford last Army. Michigan, Maryland, South- through the season. He will not tol- drove on to Los Angeles to visit Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keen ern Methodist and Stanford. Three ' erate anything but a hustling team. Mrs. Bigham’s relatives and enjoyed were married in Reno last week. of these teams went through the The season schedule for the Point LAWRENCE’S seeing many places of interest 1949 season without defeat; Notre ers is: while there. They returned to Los Dame, Oklahoma, and Army. Sept. 22nd—Rogue River at Rogue Remember The Lawrence Altos and San Mateo, where they River, 2:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mast and Mr. visited more relatives and friends. Sept. 30th — Weed at Weed, night Reputation for Expert ALL STATE SEMI-PRO TEAM: and Mrs. Marston arrived recently, I Going to San Jose they attended a Central Point baseball fans should Oct. 13th—Sutherlin at Central and Mr. Mast and Mr. Marston have rally and their oldest son John stay Watch Repairing Point, night be interested to learn this past week taken over the Union gas and oil ed there to attend Bible college for Oct. 20th — Eagle Point at Central the Portland Journal picked two of I the coming term. After leaving business here in Central Point. Point, night „ the Cheney studs players on their Lawrence’s Jewelry San Jose they started homeward, Oct. 27th — Kerby at Kerby, 2:00 all state semi-pro team. The two ! stopping in Sacramento to visit the p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gruber and Modford 130 E. Main were Frank Roelandt, catcher, and 1 Capitol, stayed all night in Red Clyde “Moose” Blevins, outfielder. Nov. 3rd—Phoenix at Central Point, two children were dinner guests of Bluff reaching home Wednesday. night Mr. and Mrs. L.H. Camp last Sun- Nov. 11th—Myrtle Creek at Myrtle jday. POINTERS DRILL— Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Houser have Creeji, 2:00 p.m. Coach Leonard Warren is putting moved from their home on Laurel All night games at 8:00 p.m. JORGENSEN’S Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stringer, who his high school squad through daily I have sold their business, the “Bun Street to Crescent City for the win scrimmages in preparation for the DAIRY PRODUCTS and Run" cafe near the high school, opening game thiS Friday afternoon ANOTHER ROOKIE SCORES: recently moved to Grants Pass Ted Tappe, ex Washington State Dr. Albert A. Griffin against Rogue River High at 3:00 i College star basketball and baseball where they are in business. The p.m. OSTEOPATHIC Quality Dairy Warren has a good size squad but 1 player up from a minor league club new owners are open for business at PHYSICIAN & SURGEON the "Bun and Run ” at present. 1 to the Cincinnati Reds, hit a home lacks experience both in the for Phone Central Point 1011 Products ward wall and in the backfield. In I run against the Brooklyn Dodgers. Mrs. Lettie Gregory and daughter, ■ This was his first time up in the ma- scrimmages this week Bob King, »II TTKK—MILK OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE I jor leagues. Last spring he hit a were dinner guests at the Alford IFK CREAM OBSTETICS ; home run against Joe Chez in the Hilton home in Medford last Sun Pacific Coast Conference play-off. day. Phone '¿.'UM* Medford Office Hour*— 9-12 and 1-5 P.M. j Our Clarence Mellbye played' ball Mon. Thru. Sat. , with Tappe in the Canadian League Mr. and Mrs L.H. Camp received a year ago. Mellbye said Tappe word from their children that all ' takes a terrifically hard swing at of them are getting along fine in << No. Pacific Highway 99 ' the plate and hits a very long ball. Bible colleges. Their son Hal Camp BAX” BUCKHECT GATES OPEN AT 7:30 P.M. Wish you to know the Cafe known a* The SHOW STARTS AT DUSK Supreme Quality Valley Drive-in THEATRE Boys’ & Men’s Work Shoes Friday & Saturday Sept. 22-23 Errol Flynn—V. Lindfors in NEEDS t “Adventures of Don Juan” NOW IN STOCK AT Central Point SHOE SHOP (in technicolor) —Plus— “Daughter of The West” IS OPEN FROM 9 A.M. to 3 A.M. Teen Agers Business Appreciated! HOPE TO SEE YOU SOON! I Guns, Ammunition, Sleeping Bags, (in color) NEWS — CARTOON -0— Air Mattresses, Red Caps, Hunting Coats & etc. WHEN YOUR GUESTS HAVE GONE Sun., Mon. Sept. 24-25 Jennifer Jones and Joseph Cotten in “Portrait of Jennie” Fishing Tackle X —pin.- Scott Brady in “Port of New York” Confections & Lunches NEWS — CARTOON Tues., Wed., Thurs. Sept. 26-27-28 Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride in “Ma & Pa Kettle” —Plui Maureen O'Hara and Melvyn Douglas in “A Woman’s Secret’ NEWS — CARTOON DON'T FORGET THE POLICEMEN'S BALL Monday. Sept. 25 4 Wisely Confections and Sporting Goods OPEN EVERY DAYS—9 A.M. to 10 P.M. SERV15G Sea Foods Chicken — Chops Steaks EVERY FRIO tv an—< mile- north of Central (••>1111 III whi ron ki - zm in vriox* Phone Gohl If II OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. Medford Concrete Construction Co INSULATION MAKES THE DIFFERENCE Tish’* Home intuhtion mean, year round com fort...cool in summer...cozy the rest of the year...and fuel savings will soon pay the cost Finance home inwlauon with a liitt National Home Improvement Loan. I p to 30 months to pay., no mortgage required. Prompt service. Sewer l’l|>e V Irrlu.dton I t|<r Phone 2-6499 N. Kh(«r>l(h* TEX FIRE & AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Central Point, Ore*<>n TEX ior Pro-TEX-ion is your wiring planned for a dishwasher? 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