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Comets Win 6 A-2 Baseball Title From Douglas 4-3 TR School House Becomes Issue In Community SPORTS BULLETIN Crater Comets won their quarter - final game against Junction City Wednesday 3-1. The locals will meet the win ner of the Prineville-Vale game here on Monday, May 28. for the right to enter the stats championship game. RHE Crater 3 3 1 Junction City 13 5 By Mrs. Ray Doran TABLE ROCK—It seems there are some in the community who are dissatisfied with School Dis trict 6 turning the use of the school house over to the Sunday school and have complained to the school board. This was not known to any members of the Sunday school until too late to be able to answer said protests. The Sun day school was to have the up keep of the building, allowing other organizations the use as a meeting place. Those who are protesting, as far as this writer can find out. never come to Sunday school nor to our community meetings and as it does not effect their pocket book in the way of taxes nor upkeep, we wonder why they are so active in protesting. Why can’t a meeting be called to sat isfy all concerned and openly and not go behind the backs of the committee chosen to take care of this matter, E. Nealon. Bert Pierce and Ed Robinson. The reason for turning it over to the Sunday school was purely financial as no other organiza tion is able to pay the bills and the Sunday school uses the build ing more than others also. No one is so disallusioned as to think any one man would pay taxes and the upkeep on prop erty to be used freely by the whole community so something had better be done quickly as District 6 would very much like to get out from under the ex- . pense and doesn’t care who takes over. This seems to be the time of campaign speeches and so come on Table Rock before we lose our last one remaining medium of community spirit left us. Mrs. Doris Nealon had minor surgery last Monday morning. May 14. Election was held in the school An overthrow at first base in the bottom of the 11th inning sent in a Comet run and gave the Crater High school baseball squad the District 6 A-2 title over Douglas 4 to 3 Saturday afternoon on the city field. The victory allows the Comets to meet Junction City in the quarter-final playoff. A win over Junction City would throw the Crater Comets rolled up 17% Comets into the Semi-final play points to place seventh in the off with District 7 and 8 win state A-2 track and field meet ner for the right to enter the held last weekend at Oregon state A-2 title game in Portland. State college in Corvallis Crater and Douglas each earn The Comets placed seventh in ed three runs in the fourth inn a field of 54 schools entered in ing. The score remained knot the meet ted until the overthrow in the Coach Ed Knapp reported that 11th inning. all Crater thinclads placed in Fred Herrmann, Comet hurl- events at the state meet er, whiffed 10 batters, hit two Craig Cochran placed second for a free walk and gave up in the high jump at 5-9; Dick eight hits. Bob Gilman, throw Davis tied for fifth in the high ing for Douglas, also fanned 10, jump; Bob Mason placed fifth gave three passes and allowed in the broad jump with 20-4%; Jack Lilly placed sixth in the seven hits. Crater was marked for five discus; and Don Goyette tied for fifth in the pole vault. errors with the Trojans slipping George Juveland, Comet once. speedster, placed third in the RHE 1220-yard dash and broke the Douglas 000 300 000 00—3 8 1 former state record. Crater 000 300 00 01—4 7 5 Gilman and Rudzik; Herrmann and Lefler. Thinclads Place Seventh in State HERE'S MORE ABOUT Block Masons Delay (Continued from page one) masonrv sub-contractor. Architect Robert Keenev re no'-tr>d that the Gold Hill school job is Drogressing nicely A bid of #8,341 from Haupert Tractor Co. for a G M C. chassis and a 88-passenger Carpenter school bus bodv was accepted bv board members. The new unit to be delivered m Central Point before the fall term, has a 280-inch wheelbase and 180 ho^scnower engine. Rids, which were onened Mon day evening, Mav 14. were re ceiv'd from Parsons Motors and McCormick Equipment Board members decided to al low the new Central Point Junior Chamber of Commerce to paint the inside and outside of the junior high school athletic field fence as a combination civic and fund r^isinc nroiect Ri'l Esselstvn representing the Javcees presented bids of $830 for inside and outside painting and $428 for inside only. Supt. H. P Jewett was auth orised to enter into a contract with th«' U S Annraisal Co for a complete nnd detailed appraisal of district buildings and equip ment This firm has a Medford office The apprais’d will be used to determine whether district in surance should be carried on a depreciated or full replacement basis. An additional janitor was hired at Gold Hill for next year and a janitor was hired for Cen tral Point. Gilman to Head Crater DeMolay George Gilman was elected master councilor of Crater chap ter, Order of DeMolay, last Thursday evening, May 17, at the regular meeting of the orgarv ization. Leslie Goff was elected senior councilor and Dick Callender was chosen as junior councilor Bob Elden is the retiring master councilor. Installation of officers will take place at a public meeting on June 7. Appointive officers for the chapter will be named after June 7. 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No. 1A 25 Pounds NEW POTATOES $1.49 Gaines Dog Food MEAL or CUBES GRADUATION DRESSES $6.98 and $8.98 TIDE . 15 Different Varieties $5.98 each FRANKS Cotton Dresses • lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. • . . 2 cans 27c $5.29 2.69 1.39 .69 .37 MJB COFFEE 2 lbs. $1.89 Sizes 7-14 REDUCED TO 3 Dozen New • 50 25 10 5 2 Drip or Regular Armour’s Star S & H Green Stamp* 848 W. McAndrew« Rd. Phone 2-5358 Medford • Stage Realty Highway Furniture Exchange Highway 99 Old * GRADUATION GIFT Sundr esse®, some with jackets Walden Floral I here’s the perfect Begonia Plants 20c each Ca nna Tubers 20c each Just because a man pitches a good line is no sign he has a lot on the ball. Crushed ar pit run. 5-Piece Genuine Maple Night Stand Bookcase headboard Bedstead Mr. and Mrs. Chest with 30x40 mirror 4-drawer chest LINE DECEIVING house and some of the counting board reported getting through at four o’clock in the morning. There were 250 voters out to the polls, which was a good percent age. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Vander pool and son, Carl and Jonie, spent Sunday at Willow Dam, but reported poor fishing. Linda Doran went swimming Sunday afternoon with Laine Donkers at her aunt’s home near Phoenix. Wayne Smith will be “putting” to work on a red motor scooter which he bought from Dave Doran. Mrs. Tad vonStein and three children visited their uncle, Frank Myers and family, last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. Brown and Glenna May attended a basket dinner at Tou Velle park Sunday after church. Potluck supper at Tou Velle park tonight, Friday, for com munity meeting. Bring your own table service. 6:30 p.m. GRANITE Nylon Regular and Trailer« THURSDAY. MAY 24. 1956 CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. OREGON PAGE EIGHT Hi-C Orange 46 oz. 29c . . . . Giant size 69c Pan Ready FRYERS lb. 49c Free Priai» gold corn in pkg. . . • * . lb. 39c Baby Doll Pajamas $2.98 • $7.98. We now have children'« Sun suits, shorts and pedal pushers. FABER'S PAULINE'S FASHIONS Gold Arrow Stamps Dial NO 4-1101 Central Point 337 E. Pise r SUPER MARKET Plenty of Parking Space Free Delivery Lockers TELEPHONE NO 4-2733 Central Point