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f » JC's Hear Plans For CAP Award Hubert Curtis, commander of the Civil Air Patrol wing in Jackson county, was guest speak er before the Central Point Jun ior Chamber of Commerce meet ing Thursday evening, June 21, at Central Point Junior High school. Curtis outlined plans to es tablish a flight scholarship in the CAP unit to be awarded to one of the outstanding cadets. The scholarship would provide actual flight training which would give the cadet a private pilots license. The commander stated »that arrangements for instruction have been made with Rogue Flying Service. Cost of a flight scholarship would be $340. Curtis stated that he hoped the Central Point Jaycees would be able to assist the project by raising money for the first schol arship. RETURN HOME Everett West and daughter re turned to their home in Aber deen, Wash., after visiting with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richardson Sr., for several days. Mrs. Emma Wallace accompanied them and remained for a longer visit. HOME FROM 4-H SCHOOL Miss Doreen Bohnert, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Boh nert, is at home for the summer. She recently returned from Cor vallis where she served as a councilor during the 4-H sum mer school. OLD STAGE REALTY When your friends or relatives are looking for a home, ranch, or business property, please bring them in. We give personal service with the experience of appraisal work. CARL T. NELSON BROKER 36 Pine Central Point Res. NOrmandy 4-2291 Office NOrmandy 4-1164 Multiple Listing Realtor Kamloops Trout Eggs Slated for Diamond A half a million future residents of Diamond lake were hauled into Oregon last Tuesday and delivered to their nursery at Wizard Falls hatchery the Oregon Game Commission said today. These new residents were eyed KamlooDs rainbow trout eggs from Beaver lake in British Columbia. The eggs will be held at the hatchery for about 30 days until they are hatched and the fry then transported to the lake and liberated, In all probability, this will be the last shipment of Canadian rainbow stock for Diamond lake. Next spring, fish from last year’s plants should provide a source of eggs for continued stocking of the lake. Livestock Catalogs Ready on OSC Sale Catalogs for the fourth annual Oregon State college purebred livestock sale are now avail able to prospective buyers, ac cording to Paul Berger, OSC animal husbandman. A total of 57 registered an imals will be offered at this year’s public auction sale, Berg er reports. The sale will be held in the OSC livestock pavilion at 1 p.m. on July 26. Sale catalogs, and information on sending bids by mail, can be obtained from the animal hus bandry department, Oregon State college, Corvallis. GLANDULAR INFECTION Miss Marla Abbott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Abbott of Central Point, is confined to her home with a glandular in fection. It is reported that it will be several weeks before she will be able to resume her normal activities. Have you tried our hamburger special’’ 5 for $1.00! THE CENTER. 40-1 Nebraskans Visit At Burnett Home In Gold Hill By Adah Jones GOLD HILL,—Guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs Melvin Burnett were Dr. and Mrs. Chas Thompkins of Omaha, Neb. and daughter, Nancy, and sons, Tommy and Bobby. Mrs. Thompkins was Carita Gifford, a teacher at the Alder brook shcool on Sardine Creek in 1928-29. While there she stay ed one year with Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Smith, who lived on the sensational! • • • • place now owned by Mr. and Mrs Ogden Kellog. Mrs Bur nett and Mrs. Lawrence Smith, their daughters, attended the school. Nancy Thompkins attends Weslyan college at Lincoln, Neb. and will attend a meeting of the Future Teacher organiza tion in Washington. The family will tour Canada before their return to Nebraska. Randall Boham of Yuma, Ari zona is spending several weeks visiting his sisters, Mrs. Frank McMichael and Mrs. T. H. Rob inson. He has been enjoying the fishing, having caught some good steelhead. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Eskew and son, Steven, from North Bend were here to attend the Eskew-Ness wedding and also to ’'’«it Duane’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eskew. Mr. and Mrs. Don Clemence are the parents of a 7 pound girl born June 22 at a Medford hospital. This is their first child and she is named Tennie Jo. Her father is a city employee. The mother was formerly Fran ces Herman. Bobby Turner and Gregory Applen left Sunday to spend the week at Dead Indian Soda Springs camp. They are from the junior age group of th« Methodist community Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Apnlen took the boys and found it a very pleasant trip. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Winn, former residents of Gold Hill, have returned in their trailer house, to snend the summer. Their home is a Hanford. Calif., but part of the past winter was spent in Mexico where they have a daughte/. They have their trailer at the Paul Thome ranch, 99 north highway, where thev will care for the place while Mr. and Mrs. Thorne are at the Boy Scout camp at Lake of the Woods. Marvin Thorne, teacher in the Ruch schools, is attending sum mer school at San Francisco State Teachers college. Mr. and Mrs. Van Neilson, guests Mr. and Mrs. Roy Huff man of Cave Junction. Mr and Mrs. D. N. Ennis ar rived recently from Palmdale, Calif., and are living in a trail er at 49 Pines near the bridge. Mr. Ennis in in the navy and is recuperating from an accident. Nearly two thirds of Oregon’s plywood and veneer industry jobs are in Linn, Douglas, Coos and Lane counties. CHAPEL MORTUARY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Across from Courthouse Frank Morgan PHONE 2-8030 Harold Snodgrass MEDFORD, OREGON NEW GRANITE Crushed «r pit run. WILBERT LULL Phone NO 4-1489 Central Point SHOP FABER’S For 4th of July the cleaner that walks Hunt's Pork and Beans 2^2 «¡ze 5 for $1.00 Blue Bell Potato Chips Reg. 39c pkg. 29c Tomatoes Garden Fresh lb. 19c Zee Napkins Paper wrap 2 for 19c Lunch Meats.............................. lb. 39c NUCOA 4 lbs. $1.00 Exclusive Double-Stretch Hose -y^-Oversiio Throwaway Bag -^-Telescoping Wand New Forecast Colors Just $97.50 $10.00 Down Balance on Easy Terms Caswell Coffee • • • • lbe 99c ••• It walk on air at Armour's Star Acronised brushed on like nail polish absolutely waterproof durable—lasts for months more perfect than nature beautifies bitten, broken or disfigured nails Pan-ready Fryers • • • • • lbe 53c Banner Thick Sliced Bacon .... . . . 2 lbs. 79c SAVE! Hunt Food Sale SAVE! Continues! complete kit $2.98 plus tax FABER'S Central Point Pharmacy S & H Green Stamps Phone NO 4 1183 CENTRAL POINT Clifford Nielson and mother and a mining engineer were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haviland, while here they went up Sar dine Creek to visit the Jack Pot mine on Blizzard mountain. They found cool picpic spots on the way where they ate dinner. Mrs. Jack Mayer of Portland and Mrs. Edna Smidt of Gres ham are visiting at the home of Mrs. W. E. Thompson and other relatives. Mrs. Mayer is the daughter of Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. Smidt is a sister of Mrs. Thomp son and also of Mrs. Carrie Puhi and Mrs. Lillie McKay of • Gold Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Cavanaugh Thompson of old Highway 99 were hosts at a dinner honoring Mrs. Jack Mayer, other guests were Mrs. W. E. Thompson, Mrs. Ruth Steffen and Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Tulare of Sams Valley road were Mr. and Mrs. J. Binder and sons Howard and Don Binder and son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. apd Mrs. Alfred The Binders also visited at the The iBnders also visited at the home of Mrs. W. E. Thompson. Linda and Eddie Wyatt, sons of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Wyatt of Sams Valley are spending some of their vacation with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Foose in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. John Bochardy of Sams Valley road have rec ently purchased a duplex apart ment in Medford. Burl Burr&son, one of the five owners of a lake in the Ramsey canyon, states that the lake will be made into a recreation area and have the name Big L Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank LockWood of Lampman Road had as recent Hormel's Assorted Judy Ann NAIL KIT • THURSDAY. JUNE 28, 1956 CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. OREGON PAGE EIGHT SUPER MARKET Free Delivery 233 Pine Plenty of Parking Space Locker« TELEPHONE NO 4-2733 Central Point I ▼ I AL THOMPSON Phone 2-2456 Corner of Main and Bartlett MEDFORD