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THURSDAY. JUNE 21. 1956 CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. OREGON PAGE THREE J. Monroe Completes Army Study Course Summer Maintenance Work At Schools in Full Swing Second Lieut. Levi G. Monroe of Route 2, Box 870-A, Central Point, has been awarded a cer tificate by Army Extension Courses at the Infantry School, Fort Benning. Georgia, for com pleting a course of study ap propriate to the rank of second lieutenant. The Extension Course pro gram, The Infantry School, of fers home study courses to qual ified Infantry Reserve person nel who apply. Summer maintenance and re pair work on school buildings and grounds of School District ditional bleachers w’ill be built 6C is now’ in full swing accord for use on the football field. Black topping at both the ing to a report from Supt. H. P. Central Point Elementary and Jewett this w’eek. The usual cleaning, painting, the Crater High grounds will minor repair and renovation of . be done some time in July. Every effort is being made buildings has been started by to complete most of the custodial the custodial staff. There are work by August 10, according many major projects which are to Jewett. From that time on What you are has its influence being done by contract. Specific considerable work will be need in making other people what ations and directions covering they are. these projects are prepared in ed on the new buildings. Moving of present furniture and equip the superintendent’s office, com ment to the 16 rooms in the new petitive prices are secured and as well as new’ equip TRAVELING? work is awarded to the lowest buildings ment and furniture will be a bidder. Floyd Shore, head of big job. Window’ washing at all In addition to travel insur maintenance for the district is ance, check your auto insur assisting Supt. Jew’ett in sup the buildings is one of the last jobs done and in some areas ance coverage before you ervising and directing much of takes about ten days. leave. the work. Installation of the flag poles, —CHECK Major projects already partly road construction, sidewalks, and LIABILITY - COLLISION completed are a roof repair job landscaping are not included in at Crater High and a basement the construction contract and MEDICAL PAYMENTS floor and drainage job at the will have to be done in August. PROPERTY DAMAGE Sams Valley school. Both of Other work not included in COMPREHENSIVE these jobs are being done by the construction contract is the the firm of Purdy and Petrehen. under window shelving and cab Come in or phone— HEADLINE SHOW—Heck Harper and his Ranch Hands, shown Projects soon to be started are inets. There are thirty-two of We ll be glad to help above, will be headliners at the Do-It-Yourself Fair and Home the remodeling and modernizing these cabinets and they are be- Show which opens tomorrow at the Blue Moon Ranch Just north of Central Point. The three-day event features entertainment of the two classrooms adjacent ing built in the Crater High displays of building materials and appliances and a modal home. to the small gvmnasium at the shop by Charles Moore, shop Central Point Elementary school; teacher at Crater. INSURANCE additional plumbing in the boys Juvenile delinquency would iecrease if parents tried to und- lavatory of the brick building, NO 4-2413. erstand their children, rather exterior painting of the small Simpson College Central Point than try to remodel them. gymnasium and adjacent class rooms; floor tiling in the office Choir to Appear area of the Junior High; and In Concert Sunday re-roofing of the bus garage and Autos driven by James A. two of the small classroom build The Renanah Choir of the Wells of Jacksonville and James ings. Simpson Bible college, located L. Gleason, Route 1, Central Floor tiling of rooms at the in San Francisco, will appear Point, were involved in a col- Gold Hill school and the Sams in a sacred concert at 7:30 p.m. lison at 6 p.m. Thursday, June Valley school will be done as Sunday, June 24, at the Com 14. soon as suitable bids are re munity Bible church. According to accident reports ceived. The choir, which has been well filed at the city hall, Gleason At the Gold Hill school a received in five states of the was backing out of Shady Oaks basement room is being prepar Pacific coast in recent weeks, trailer court on west Pine street ed for homemaking classes and will make its appearance here when the collison occurred. the dishwashing area is being at the invitation of the Rev. The left side, fender and remodeled for more efficient and Paul O. Kroon, pastor of the wheel of Well’s 1955 Chevrolet more sanitary handling of the local church. were damaged. The 1939 OlAs- dishes. Cabinet work for these RuSsell J. Marshall, head of mobile driven by Gleason was projects is being done by the the music department of Simp damaged on the rear bumper custodian and plumbing work son Bible college, directs the and trunk area. will be done by bid. Additional choir in a pleasing repertoire plumbing will be installed in the of choral numbers and hymn It pays to use the classifed health room also. Big Time for All on Saturday! arrangements. Some of these in ads. Other work on the list for clude: “Sing Unto the Lord,” Gold Hill is roof repair of the “Dark Water,” “Day of Judg bus garage, installation of ad- ment,” and others. GRANITE ditional basketball backboards in Some of the instrumental and Crushed or pit run. the tennis court and the re-sur vocal ensembles of the college facing of the court area with will also be heard. WILBERT LULL asphalt mix. A concrete gutter There is no admission charge Phone NO 4-1489 and retaining wall are planned for this concert, but a free-will Central Point to control w’ater from winter offering will be received. rains which has been eroding and cutting up the playground. At Crater High an additional classroom will be prepared as a temporary installation in the north balcony of the gvmnasium. Th is will be sound-proofed against gymnasium class noise and will be used until further (Formerly Wisely’») FREE!....................................... Ice Cream classrooms can be added. Most of this work will be done w’ith custodial help. Completion of We invite you to stop by and see your "Center" FREE! . . . Coffee and Dunkies the baseball diamond on the meeting place. Newly redecorated for your pleasure. east grounds at Crater High and FREE! Balloons for Kiddies further leveling and curbing of the track are on the list. Ad- Faber-Stratton Autos Collide On West Pine OPENING Economy Market Saturday, June 23 TheCENTER WE FEATURE • F-l-R-S-T In Rental Equipment Spray Paint Equipment Weed Cutters Both sickle bar and rotary blade models. Come see us. EM MERRICK'S FREE! Jorgensen's tasty ice cream and sherbets, (a quick dessert) Soft vanilla cones, sundaes, creamy shakes and malts e Bread, milk. cooldes, etc., for your convenience. OUR FAMOUS SPECIAL EACH AND EVERY DAY “TO TAKE OUT” 1 Burger . . 25c 2 Burgers . . 45c . 5 Burgers Medford FREE! Giant Size Tide with $10 purchase FREE ! Large Size Tide with $5 purchase Come in and see our new LOW Prices! $1.00 NEW STORE HOURS Weekday«: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. OUR NEW HOURS Week days: 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. 1128 Court Demonstrations Ws are finding it so nice to know you all. Don and Zoe Titus ECONOMY MARKET Ben Anderson—Manager • Owner 420 Pine Central Point