THURSDAY. JUNE 21. 1951
CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. OREGON
Pee Wee Baseball
Season Under Way
Wednesday evening. June 27, will
find Pee Wee and Club baseball
teams opening on their home field
against Jacksonville. At 6:30 p.m.
the Pee Wee will take the field for
the first game. These boys, 12 years
and under, who have been practic
ing under the direction of Don Fa
ber, hope for their first win, as they
lost their first two starts, 0-4 to
Medford and 5-6 against Talent.
Speical ceremonies at 7:30 p.m.
will find Mayor Don Burelson
pitching the first ball to Superin t-
endent H. P. Jewett at bat, with
chairman of the school board, Don
Patterson behind the home plate.
This will open the game for the
Cubs, who have won both previous
games, at Medford and Talent.
Colonel Waterbury, president of
Southern Oregon Junior Basebell
league, will be a special guest. This
league comprises teams from Ash
land, Phoenix, Talent, Medford.
Jacksonville, Central Point and
Eagle Point, Also, as special guests
will be the members of the city
council and the directors of the
school board.
All parents and interested friend.*
are asked to be present to give their
support to this activity, a part of
the new Central Point summer re-
Valley Drive-in
THEATRE
No. Pacific Highway 99
Fri., Sat.
June 22-23
James Cagney—Virginia Mayo in
“The West Point
Story”
—PLUS—
“Bad Man From
Red Butte”
NEWS — CARTOON
Sun., Mon.
June 24-25
Judy Garland—Kene Kelly in
“Summer Stock”
(in » technicolor)
—PLUS—
Loretta Young in
“Cause For Alarm”
NEWS — CARTOON
Tues., Wed., Thurs.
June 26-27-28
Betty Grable—Dan Railey in
“Call Me Mister”
families for a full evening of fun. had been loaded on two errors and 8 o'clock. Everyone is
urged to
Baseball and other games will be one walk. Batteries were John Big come out and enjoy the fun and
played after supper. Each family ham and Harvey Tonn, and Byron support the teams.
should bring a covered dish, wiener* Herbert and LaDale Hermann. Um
and buns. Let’s all attend and get pires were Don Collins and Dean
Remaining schedule for 1st half at
acquainted with the rest of the Voss.
: season:
families interested in our Cub Scout
June 26—
work.
In the second game Newland-Todd
Billy’s Drive-in vs. High School
The new Pack Committee mem ' snowed under the Future Farmers
Newland Todd vs. Lions
bers were announced at the last of America 21-2 when they jan
Pack meeting. They are as follows: away in the fourth inning for 16 | June 28—
F F. A. vs. Billy's Drive-in.
Oran C. Chastain, chairman; Thui- tallies. Angus Todd got the first
Wisely‘s vs. Lions
man Barnes; Ray O. Warden; Clark homer of the season by clouting one
McDowell. Morris M Jones, publici over the fence. On his second trip July 10—
Billy’s Drive-in vs. Lions
ty Rep.; Homer B. Young, assistant to the plate, he would have knocked
Newland
Todd vs. High School
cub master; and Jack Gillaspev, another from the park if the ball
July 12—
Cub Master.
had not struck a pole and bounded
F. F. A. vs. High School
back. Batteries were J. Carrigan
Newland Todd vs. Wisely's
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Powell, of and G. Carrigan, and Todd and Mar
Union Gap, Oregon come to Central tin. Umpires were D. Collins and July 17—
Lions vs. F. F. A.
Point to get their furniture on Mon J. Bigham.
Newland Todd vs. Billy’s Drive-in
day, June 18.
July 19—
Soft ball games will be hel<4 eacn
Wisely's vs. High School
Tuesday and Thursday evening at
Softball Notes
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Dirtv Work
creational program under the direc Coach Warren at the high school
tion of Leonard Warren.
stadium.
There will be no games Monday
Last Monday evening found the evening as Central Point drew a bye.
two Central Point teams vied'
against Medford teams at the Med
ford high school grounds. In the Cub Pack To.Hold
opening game, the Pee Wees found Annual Picnic Today
difficulty and a 0-4 score was the
result. Wheeler was relieved by
The Cub Scout Pack 40 will hold
Herrmann as pitcher while Green their annual picnic at the Tou Vellc
served as catcher.
Park Thursday, June 21 at 6:00 P.M
Immediately following, the Cub All Cubs are asked to bring their
won 5-3 over the older Medford1
group. In this game, Collins pitched
his first game, and reports are that
G U Y TEX
much more action will be seen ol
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him in games to come.
INSURANCE
Wednesday evening the boys
Outrai Point. Oreana
played at Talent with the Pee Wees
TEX for Pro-TEX-ion
losing 5-6 in a two inning overtime.
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Again Wheeler was pitching and
Green catching. The Cubs placed
their second win, 5-2 with Bigham
pitching and Tonn again catching;
the highlight of this game was a.
home run by Collins with the bases'
loaded.
Tasty Hamburgers
The Pee Wees are asked by their
coach, Don Faber to practice at 9
a.m. Friday and Monday morning,
and the Cubs at 3:30 p.m. with
MILL CAFE
IN TOWN—TRY US!
Open 6 A.M. until 12 Midnight
Except aSturday 8:30 P.M
CLOSED SUNDAYS'
THANKS TO THE MANY
FRIENDS WHO HAVE
MADE THIS POSSIBLE.
WILL CONTINUE TO TRY
TO PLEASE YOU!
Finest Foods
“If This Be Sin”
Gates Open at 7:0 D.S.T.
Show at Dusk
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ELECTRIC SERVICE and
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Jim’s Super Service
Riverside at Sixth
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COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR
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REPAIRING & PAINTING
Gas and Arc Welding
TOW CAR SERVICE
Day and Night
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Phone 1461
S. 1st Street — Central Point
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1947 CHEV. 2-door SEDAN
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NEW PAINT—VERY CLEAN—RADIO—HEATER
1941
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CHEV.
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VERY SHARP—EXCELLENT CONDITION
>/2-ton PICKUP
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$495
CLAUSS MOTORS
NEW CAR SALES h SERVICE
5th b Bartlett—Phone 2 6185
SELECT USED CAR DEPT.
4th b Central—Phone 2-6342
Central Plumbing Co
REPAIR
Walter Surber
Quality Work at Moderate Price«
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Fine Street—Next to Damon's
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Phone 1361
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Continuously for 43 Years.
FUNERAL SERVICES—Priced Reasonable
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(In order to give better «er vice we heve
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Perl Funeral Home
MEDFORD. OREGON
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225 Weil Main
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS
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347 North Second Si.. Central Point. Oregon
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HARDWARE
Clauss Motors
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Sth b Bartlett—Medford
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LESTER’S SHOE
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Stamper & Golf Bros
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New Shoes Sold!
Old Shoes Resoled!
MOVING & HAULING
—Phone Medford 2-8273
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TANK GAS SERVICE
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C. L .MUNN. Prop.
Cooking — Water Heating — Refrigeration — Heating
PROPANE TANKS FOR RENT—NO NEED TO BUY
Good Meals and Soft Drinks
Run Dinners and Evening Meals
Sunday Afternoon—2 io 4:30 p.m.
Sunday Night*—7:30 to 10 P.M.
Wednesday Nights—7130 to 10:30
Friday and Saturday Nights
7:30 to 11 P.M.
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OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Phone Rogue River 296
Hiway 99
Gold Hili, Oregon
OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE
OBSTETRICS — SURGERY
HELEN V. RUTTER. R.H.
In Attendance
Office hours: 10-12 a.m. and
2-5 p.m. Daily except Thurs
day and Saturday afternoon*
At The Sign
Business Directory
Formerly Damon's Cafe
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
MEDFORD ROLLER BINK
Dr. Paul T. Rutter
We Serve
Breakfast !
JUNE 15th
marks eight years
of service.
WE STILL SERVE THE
NEWS — CARTOON
Wisely’s soft ball team edged
Billy's Drive-in Tuesday night, five
to four in a hard fought game. Gor
dan Carrigan scored in the first
inning for Billy’s and Byron Herbert
scored for Wisely's. Jack Burn.-
tallied in the second inning for
Billy’s, The tie was broken in the
fourth when Dusenberry scored for
Wisely! but was tied up again in the
seventh when Larry Bigham scored i
on his single and Herb Trautman’s
triple. In the overtime inning,
Carrigan scored on Larry's hit, the
Wisely team gained two runs when
Colley secured a hit after the bases
Burger Inn
(in technicolor)
—PLUS—
Myrna Loy in
FAGS THREE
PHONE
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Frank
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Morgan
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FRANK PERL
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