The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, December 21, 1950, Page 6, Image 6

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Don Patterson, Arnold Bohnert FOR REN '» T—3-room Fur nisi.ed
4-room Furnished
apartment.
and James Jones returned home late
Cupp
Call John
Wednesday evening from Portland.
apartment
They had been attending a meetina
Furniture Central Point
BILL ASKWITH. Sport» Editor
of the Seed Grower’s League at the
1 of the first quarter the Spartan; Multnomah Hotel since Sunday.
FOR SALE—Walnuts, 2'c lb. P. D
GAMES THIS WEEK:
Lofland. North Grant Road. Phone
Friday, Dec. 22nd—Central Point at held a 4 to 3 lead. The first half
ended with the Spartans leading ;
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Remember
only 14 to 5. The second half was
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS:
FOR REN T— 2 -room Furnished
C. P. Pointers 34—Myrtle Point 47 a different story as the Spartans
apartment.No children or pets
C. P. Pointers 43—Myrtle Point 61 rolled up 30 points to 16 for Oak­ FRIDAY, December 22
Glass
Apartments, end of North
grove.
The
final
score
was
44
to
21.
18
P.
Spartans
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7:30 p.m.—Community Christmas
Amy street. Phone 23-X-l, Cen­
The Spartans were not hot on 1 party
C. P. Spartans “B” 43—J’ville 18
—Legion hall
tral Point.
C. P. Spartans “A” 44—Oakgrove 21 their floor shots with an average SUNDAY, December 24
C. P Spartans “B" U—Oakgrove 19 of .367, hitting 18 baskets out of
2-5 p.m.—Teen-agers Open House FOR SALE Girl’s used bicycle.
49 shots. From the foul line they at Wisely Confections
Reasonable. See at 248 4th St. I
SPARTANS WIN OVER J’VILLE were very weak, hitting only 10 TUESDAY, December 26
evenings
after 5:00.
out of 30 chances for a .333 average. | 8:00 p.m.—Nevita chapter No. 93
AND OAKGROVE
The Central Point Spartans “A”
FOR SALE—Jumbo loads of groen
O. E. S.—Masonic temple
and “B” squads added two victories POINTERS LOSE TWO GAMES THURSDAY, December 28
tlr slabs and sawdust. Call 291 !
This past week-end the Pointers
each over Jacksonville and Oak­
8:30 p.m.—Bethel No. 38, Job’s ======
grove schools this past Monday and dropped two pre-season basketball Daughters, Installation of officers—
games to the Myrtle Point Bobcats Masonic temple
Tuesday nights.
Coach Al Gaspee’s charges hand­ by the scores of 47-34 and 61-43.
The Central Pointers improved
led the Jacksonville teams with
comparable ease, but against the their scoring over earlier perform­
Oakgrove club the Spartans “A” ances, but their defense collapsed.
squad ran into a fast crew that gave Les Findley was ‘high point man, EVENINGS are long and dark,
Brighten them with new G.E
the Central Point boys a rough time getting 19 points for the two game
lamps. Pierce Electric. Central
for the first half by a tight defense series. He was followed by Hedg-
Point.
and a speedy attack that caught peth with 13 points and Monroe
the Spartans off guard. At the end I with 12 points.
“It’s the best one man business in
the United States and there is y
WE WISH YOU
CORRECTION—
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Due to an unavoidable error in
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THE BEST
The J. R. Watkins Co., 137 Dextei y
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Ave., Seattle, 9, Washington.”
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Mrs. Marie Dizney left the Med­ I sister were omitted. He is survived BLUEBERRIES—best selection var­ y
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by
brother
Edward
Miller,
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ford airport by plane for Portland
ieties proven for Northwest—all y BARBER SHOP QUARTET
Saturday noon, where she visited tral Point and a sister, Mrs. Mary
MINUS ONE
ages.
Write or visit Verybeit I
a niece until Tuesday of this week. Mann, of Glendale, Arizona.
Blueberries, Gate, Washington.
She was then joined by her brother,
Gleason’s Barber
Carl Galaway. and wife from Mad­
ras and the three flew to Denver
Shop
to visit another sister, Mrs. Elva
Hall. From there they continued
Central
Point
by plane to Detroit, Michigan,
where Mr. Galaway plans on pur­
chasing a new car and they will
drive back by the southern route,
hoping to arrive home by New
Years. Mrs. Dizney is a teacher in
the Central Point Grade School,
having the 5th grade. Mrs. Donald
Patterson is substituting for her •
during her absence.
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Merry
Christmas!
Everybody!
from
Northwest Heating Oils
Central Point
CLASSIFIED
for your Conveneince We will be
open Friday & Saturday evenings
GIFTS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF
THE FAMILY ALL
REASONABLY PRICED!
Eurelson's Dept. Store
IVe Give S & H Green Stamps!
Phone 1502
Central Point
TURKEYS
Mrs. Clarence Mellbye and
daughter, Miss Jamie Leigh Mell­
bye, are expected home on Friday
from Sacred Heart hospital. Jamie
who arrived Monday, weighing 6
7/8 pounds. Father Mellbye is able
to attend classes, but is, according
to reports, having a difficult time
with his bets about his “heir". Mrs.
Mellbye’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sydney Fisher of Pacific City, have
been here for some time and will
stay to help with the new grand­
daughter.
Toms
42c
Hens
54c
CHRISTMAS
From us to you—and you.
—and you. May this holiday
season be a truly wonderful
Savage Turkey Farm
4 MILES NORTH FO CENTRAL POINT ON HIWAY 99
FROM THE KRUPPS
Phone 693
A birthday party honoring Lloyd
Wakh was held at his home Sun­
day evening. Those attending were
Mrs. John Walch, Betty and Shirley
of Lake Creek; Herb Payne of Eagle
Point; Mrs. William Perry of Eagle
Point; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lefler,
and Harold; Mr and Mrs. Bob
Weathersbee, James and Patricia;
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wright and
Elaine; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Han­
sen and Jerrilyn of Brownsboro;
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Williams and
Irene; and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Williams and Christine of Ashland.
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Dec- 21 & 22 free delivery
Specials For Friday and Saturday!
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Owen’s Watch Repair
Merry Christmas
As you sit down to relax from all the hustle and bustle of
shopping—may we add to your Christmas pleasure by
wishing you sincerely the very best the season affords.
MARTIN GATES
DON PAULSEN
SHORTY TAYLOR
BETH GATES
EVERETT and DON FABER WISH YOU ALL
Sweet Maid Ice Cream
EARL NILL
MRS. NILL
DUANE JOHNSON
JEAN ZEIGLER
69‘
2 Quarts
Red Ripe Tomatoes
Central Point
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Advertising rates en application
Office—North Second Street
KENNEH POWELL A VIRGINIA
POWELL—Owner«.
Kenneth Powell—Business Manager
and a Happy New Year!
Pauline's Dress Shop
Central Point
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29c
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SMALL — HALF — WHOLE
LETTUCE
HAMS
29“
ALL POPULAR BRANDS
CIGARETTES
Carton
49e
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LAARGE HEADS
2 for
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BACON
BACON ENDS & PIECES
25'
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The carolers sing and the bells chime
out the happy tidings of Christmas
day. To which we add our sincere
good wishes for the merriest of
Yuletide seasons!
KRISPY CRACKERS
2-lb. Box
PAULSEN’S THRIFT MARKET
CENTRAL POINT
SLIGHTLY SALTED
59’
Pound
EVISCERATED — OVEN READY
TURKEY
$J.49
Pound
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