TH U RSD AY, M ARCH »4, IMM W R E S T L IN G N E W S CENTRAL PO U T ÌMWUCA.1 CENTRAL POINT. 0RBQ0.1 PAGE TURBE basltetball 1 » the one 1 like beat. ty for twenty years and was elected are in the cast. Miss Mattie, tho Two sperial meetings were held on to the state legislature in 1932 serv­ sleeper— Edna Lamb; Dr. Spauld­ Wednesday and Thursday afternoon It was particularly last year that ing in the regular and two special ing. her physician— Cecil Rodgers; for the young people and ou Thurs­ Last Monrfhy evening in one o( Mary Marston. her niece— Lyle day evening a meeting for the older the most spectacular matches of the I came to realize that my playing sessions. Moore: Kitty Corey, a novelist— people was held. season Cowboy Dude Chick, world's days were over. In the final game j Maxine Yowell; Trinka Anderson, a junior heavyweight champion and last year I gasped, wheezed and my Table Rock Stock Mr and Mrs. E. M. Renville from | Norwegian maid— Ellen Terry; Ae- Correctionvllle, Iowa have taken Sockeye Jack McDonald, brutal ex­ legs ached like no body’s business, logger, wrestled to a full 60 min­ to make me realize that it was time Clubs Hold Meeting i sop, the caretaker— Llyod Tungate; over the Butte Cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Madame Zends, a mystic— Mary Moorehouse, the former owners, utes draw. Chick received a thor- for me to retire and let the younger j Stephenson; The Phantom Spinster have moved back into their own ougk beating from McDonald and Play- The Table Rock livestock clubi i — » ? ? ? ? 7 — o— w’as never in doubt as to who was house but are planning on going to 'V e i l , this year I have been an on­ met March 14, at the home of their | A waffle feed was given ft r the Prinesville, Or“gon. master as McDonald battered Chick leader Mrs. Myers The meeting I boys1 basketball team by tho home from post to post with savagery that looker in many of the games around Mis. Doubleday has sold her place' was called to order by the president Relation Class, Tuesday evening, this valley. I have raved, yelled, established Sockeye as the Sultan to Victor Gardner of Medford Mrs. Ivan Myers. Miss Doris Hunsley praised, criticized in many a game March 15. Everyone enjoyed tbern- Doubleday has made to definite j of Slug, the Prince of Punch. read the minutes after which follow­ ! selves especially the boys and Pro- plans for the future. Terrible Ted Christy lost his m :d-: but I have never played one game ed the roll call each member an­ I fessor Larson who cooked the waf this year. After nearly 20 years of die event bout to Jimmy Lott on a Leonard Richmond was appointed! swering with a short talk on the pro­ | fles for the girls afterwards. foul in the third round after each flaying, do I miss it. I do and how! City Recorder in Reverend Smith's ject he Is caring for. > The clubs The Juniors have already picked j place. have gained a fall apiece. elected their official yell leader Dean out their class rings for next year, j Frances Smith returned to Los Ali Pasha, black-bearded Turk, Wilson. Miss Jeanne Urennesholtz They do not usually do this until! Angeles March 11. and Frankie Clemens, Oklahoma In­ Sidelights on gave a talk on the "feeding of baby they are well advanced In their I dian "wonder boy,” went six rounds Mrs. Clyde Adams and son, Del- beef” which was very Interesting. Senior year but I guess the Juniors I European Trip to a draw in the opener. mar have been visiting her parents, Miss Norma Sagfe lectured on "the have no doubt about their passing Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gott for the Promoter Mack Lillard announced O f Goldsberrys spring feeding of sheep'1. Miss Ida with high honors. past two weeks. Mrs. Gott has that Red Barry, former light heavy­ Belle Davis talked on the subject, The County health nurse was at been very ill weight champion of the world and One group of thirty or forty men •‘The Feeding of dairy animals” , the Grade School on March 11. She considered the roughest, toughest | were dragging a crude sort of float, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jackson have which gave the members much val­ checked all the students' teeth, and rented their home to Mr. Clarke. and meanest mat worker in the gaudily decorated in tinsel and uable information on feeding their also the students from Mt. Pitt They plan on returning to Medford game, would appear here next Mon­ ■ paper ornaments, on a high throne calves. Mr. Ivan Myers talked on School who came in for that pur by the first of April. day night. like seat were * two Priests, with "The feeding ot all types of hogs. pose. Butte Falls is able to boast of their richly ornamented robes, in all The livestock clubs decided to give Everett Bachelor, a Gideon Evan­ three March babies. A boy was j it must have been about thirty feet a play for the 4H program to raise SPO R T G A G S long and twenty feet high, and its money. The title is "Mamma’s gelist, was here on March 9 and 1U. born to Mr. and Mrs. James O’Don- By K. D. P. ‘ crude home made wheels seemed to Boy” . The characters are Norma > Sage, the mother; Ivan Myers, the Nearlv twenty years ago when a have little sense of direction. I.atrr in the day we met friends mama's boy; Jeanne Urennesholtz, young student at the Deaf school I first learned to play basketball from the boat and joined them in the old maid school teacher, with and learned to love that sport above a car rido around town and along the rest of the members filling In as all sports. Though I have play­ the beautiful ocean drive where school pupils. The purpose of th's ed many branches of sports, still large steamers and native Junk;' program is to raise money for the addrd much to the picture Table Rock improvement campaign Soon after lunch we started for which is being sponsored by the C L A S S IF IE D 1 Kanby, 72 miles north, a beautiful clubs. This campain intends to im­ | very primative town, nestling deep prove the communities by cleaning it I in the mountains, however it was up and making it a more attractive ¡the intervening country that made place. Last week the girl members _____ ALTO R HP AIR SHOPS .¡this trip one of the high spots of our of the Betsy Ross sewing club walk­ | tour. Try to visualize, cocoanut1 ed to the corner where the Evans JACK LBES _______ Expert Auto Mechanic palms (the most graceful trees l! creek road turns north to Sams have ever seen,) 60 or SO feet high,! Valley with rakes, spades and hoes BARBER SHOPS Jack fruit trees, rubber plantations, they worked on the corner pulling LOVE'S BARBER SHOP poncianna trees, about the size of weeds, making rock walls and clean­ (Formerly Gleason’s) our oak. with large clusters of a ! ing the little creek out. This mark­ Expert Hair Cutting deep pink (lowers, changing them to: ed the first actual step in campaign. Central Point, Ore. balls of burning embers, and nestl­ ing in this landscape the native huts For a smooth shave and quick with their dobv walls, thatched SERVICE roofs and dirt floors: here and there Go to the SQUARE DEAL BARBER SHOP an elephant, perhaps laying flat In “ The Green Light” , a three act a stream with the natives (brush or mystery comedy, will be given by W. A. Shell, prop. broom in hand) giving him his bath the High School on the evening of ________ BE A I T Y PAKMtHS________ and to all this add the natives with April 7. The following students CENTRAL POINT BEAUTY SALON their gaily colored dress of pink, Shampoo, Finger Wave, Manicure green and yellow, some in bullock ____________ Permanents____________ carts, some in car or buss but mostly on foot in groups of four or more CHEESE FACTORIES and you have the picture we saw on SONOMA VALLEY CHEESE this trip and one we will never for­ FACTORY get. _____ On North Pac. Highway We arrived in Kandy about 4 p m. CONFECTION ERY and first visited its famous tropical ROSS & ROSS gardens with all its strange shrubs Candy— Tobbaco— Fishing Tackle and tropical plants, then a driva along the Queen's road, circling the FARM IMPLEMENTS mountain isde, to the temple of the I Travel the W. E. ALEXANDER tooth, then around a very beautiful ! McCormick-Deering Agent ¡AFE, EASY WAY! lake to our hotel overlooking the j Repairs— Harness_____ Next time you go to Cali­ lake. They were celebrating their 1 GROCERY STORKS fornia, take it easy, try a new year and we could see the fire-' Southern Pacific train. The works n the distance. When return-! JONES’ GROCERY engineer will drive you Next to Postoffice. ing to Colombo the following day th" over the smoothest, ¡afest natives were returning from wor- highwiy in the world. FABER’S MARKET ship, the day before and we had the You'll ride in air-condi­ A Good Place to Trade tioned comfort all the way. same scene of the previous day only ,1 SAFEWAY And bargain rail fares; with more color because there are Groceries, Meat, Feed economical dining car more natives. Cowley Bldg. meals; 10c and 15c Tray t h e We sailed on the Ranchie of Food Service ; and low cost HARDWARE 8TOKK8 P. & O. line for Bombay and I will Pullman accommodations, be meeting you there. which permit you to sleep W. E. ALEXANDER while you ride, are a few Hardware, Paints of the other reasons why LUNCHES so many people try the Grants Pass Lawyer train to California. & SIP SERVICE NIP To Run for House STATION nahue on March 13, at the Sacred Heart hospital. It weighed 7 lbs. and 12 oz. They have named the baby David Leonard. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Poke Smith a girl weighing 7 lbs. and 12 oz. They have named the baby Jacquel- ln Rena. A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe L. Larson on March 19. PERL’ S Funeral Home E stablished In y ou r com m unity 85 years Phone 47 ______ 42S W. «Ih Mt. Medford. Oregon BRING YOUR FILMS HERE FOR FINER FINISHING G enuine G lod rk le Prints S W E M ’S KODAK— BOOKS— GIFTS Medford Business Directory Butte F a lls ■ PLANING MILL GRANTS PASS, Mar. 23 (S p.)— CENTRAL POINT PLANING MILL W. T. Miller, Grants Pass attorney, North Pacific Highway today made formal announcement of his intention to seek the office of KAWLK1GH PRODUCTS representative in Congress from the EDW ARD W. JONES ! First Congressional District of Ore-1 Rawleigh Dealer ggn. The artioti followed the re^ Central Point quest of a number of leading Jose-' phfne County democrats urging his SERVICE STATIONS candidacy. In his announcement PENDLETON & PATTERSON Miller stressed the need for repre­ General Petroleum Products sentation In the southern part of the I Mobil OU _____ first district. Mr. Miller served a« j a s s o c ia t e d SERVICE STATION District Attorney of Josephine Coun-I L. C. Grime«____________ - —. r- . -. - S o u t h e r n P a c if ic For details tee your railroad agt. or w rit* J A O R M A N D Y , G e n Pas*. A g t ,b 22 P a cific B lo g ., Portland, Or J. R. B IE R M A TYPEWRITERS STATIONERY SUFFIXES 1 IS N. Central, Medford, Pli- 282 International Trucks FOR E V E R Y H A U L IN G JOB E Ekerson P A IN T & ROOF Store Medford Armory Monday Night “ Nine tenths o f the world's work is hauling and PABCO PRODUCTS A ROOF FOR EVERY HOME A PAINT FOR EVERY PURPOSE Fire-B< tardant Roofs bring 1,0wer Insurance Rates Phone 243 3S S. Bartlett Seats on Sale at BROWN'S, Phone HU VALENTINE'S CAFE Phone 27# moving things from one place to another LET US HELP Y O U SELECT T H E T R U C K B - O - W- L Medford Bowling Alley* (Formerly The Smoke Houae) «*r MADE TO ORDER Earl Sims 411 E. Main S. Central Medfnrd New Packards Just Arrived FURNITURE REPAIRED AND REFI NISH ED Meet your friend* here for health and pleasure Under new management Y O U NEED City Cabinet Shop A Carload of Medford Used Cars PERRY ASHCRAFT Used Trucks 126 S. RIVERSIDE — PHONE IDI International Trucks, Tractors & Farm Implements