The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, May 12, 1938, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THURSDAY. H A Y Ili, 19;»
C E N T R A L PO INT AM E R IC A N C E N T R A L POINT. OREGON
O U T D O O R S OF THE N O R T H !
PAUK T H R E E
W RESTLING NEW S
laud Red Lyons battled to a si.'.- gon affair automatically earning tha
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. round raw, with neither grappl°r right to enter the state event.
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able to obtaiu a fall.
To date, the following schools
Hob K uaston of Gold Hill lost
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have entered teams: Medford, Ash­
liis first grappling boat in three
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land. • Brookings. Chiloqutn, Grants
starts at the Medford armory last ** i d d P - S e t t o
Pass, Gold Hill, Jacksonville, eKuo,
Monday night when the Black So-1
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Klamath
Falls. Lakevtew, Langlois,
Tret, hooded in, anle, was award) d
U c lis lC l S & tu rd c iy
Myrtle
Point,
Marshfield,
North
the match on a foul after 38 min-
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Bend.
Prospect,
Phoenix
and
Central
; utea of milling.
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1 Coach Bill Howtrman of Medford Point
L'fciee Earl V oak lev handed th e1
high school announced that 17 high !
i-itiff penalty to Kenaston when the
local prld and joy. afttr clamping 8ehools hatl already« entered 16S
ills dcvastir.g Geld Hill crab hold on athletes in the southern Oregon dis­
til? Secret failed to break
inune- trlet track and field meet to be
$4.00 Permanent $2.00
Jlateiy after receiv ng the r Pg pat stag d here next Saturday afternoon
1st
Shampoo after Permanent
°n ,hf back
Kenaston. ired becau o for the first time in history. Last-
FREE!
of the musked villain's rep ated dir- minute entries are expected to s w e l l
Prepare
for
Spring Activities
ty tactics, gave one extra jerk on the the total to 20 schools and 200 ath-
Secret's neck for good measure, and letes.
¡'hat move cost him the match. Yoak-
This meet will officially qualify
ley waived Kenaston to his
corner performers for
the Oregon Stite
and raised the Secret's limp arm off track and field meet in Corvallis
M e d fo rd
niO K. Main
Phone UHH
j the canvas for the verdict.
j the following week-end. all winners
I'1 'be middle event Bobby Chick and runners-up in the southern Ore-
M A Y SPECIAL
East Side
Beauty Salon
■ i i u n i i a j i i s s i i i i n i i i i i i i i i i i i i a a a B i i i i i i i i i i a i i i g i i a i i i i H i i
Released today by the California State Commission, Charles H. Purcell, Executive Officer, and Timothy L.
Pflucger, Supervising Architect, is the above arr'st’s concerLon of the re?r courtyard of the Shasf.-Carcade
Building—designed by Otto A. Deichmann of San Franci-cc— for the Golden Gate International E -position.
Featuring a characteristic north country campfire gathering ir,J c -ml --:ng P o ' :rcsa Pine with typical northern
shrubbery, the campfire circle v'.'.l nrovide seats for an aut. nee of 5 ¡n •
typical c l .'ne Shar C* " d e
Wonderland. T. L. Stanley, .Managing Director, boa. la-Caacadc I . cclUon Cci. ir 'asicn, reports y '
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progress and co-operation.
Further interesting details— con­
cerning one of the really unique ex­
hibitions at the 193» Treasure Is­
land Fair— were disclosed today by
T. L. Stanley, Managing Director o;
the Shasta-Cascade Exposition Com­
mission, and Otto A. Dechmann. ar­
chitect, according to a report from
the office of Charles H. Purcell,
Executive Officer of the California
State commission.
Receiving the euthusiastic'-approv-
al of Timothy L. Pfiueger, supervis
ing architect for the
commission,
and other members of the statff, de­
tailed plans for the Shasta-Cascade
bu.lding and grounds
have
been,
drawn and bids for construction will
be advertised at once.
As the accompanying drawing in­
dicates, treatment of the courtyard
in the rear will not oniy be distinct­
ive but also truly characteristic of
the Northern California and South­
ern Oregon pine woods Wonderland
and redolent of the charm of our!
appealing recreational attractions.
Constructed of cur world-famou
Pond rosa Pine, nine groups of col­
umns, f.vp feetin diameter and sixfc
feet in height, will surround a cir­
cular campfire bowl. Typify;'
:t
symbolizing the ecunties of La. son.
Modoc, Shasta, Tehama and Trlnii:
(Cal.) and Jackson, Klamath and
Lake (O r-.), these imposing pillaiv.
will be appropriately carved with
the proper
county
IdentlilcttPa
With tops sculpture.
to • ve t'.i
modern touch and harmonize v. i li ;
the present day de i,;n of th. i • i
ing, a mo i impressive effect will hr j
secured.
Encircling th“ campfir pit -m >d- ,
eled alter similar circles in our .
tlonal parks— comfortabl- seat.. ■£
hewn logs will
accommodate j o .
visitors.
Completely surroundin.. (
the commodious benches will be
real re-creation of a bit of our north
land pine woods.
Literally thou­
sands cf shrulrs, plants and tr
will be transplanted to the end that
Prices effective Sat., Mon., Tue., Wed. & Thurs.
visitors will actually scent the aroma facilities and industrial and residen­
and scuse the atmosphere
of our tial attractions of our nine counties.
nine counties.
Stressing the Importance
of an
Acknowledging the hearty coop­ entertainment feature —
getting
eratici! of County Judge Day and away from the static and featuring
Commissiontres Billings and Caster, the dynamic— Stanley
points
out
■ -¿position and state commission of­ that nationally and internationally
ficials agree that th Shasta-Cascade famous speakers will be invited to
Wonderland should attract countless address the
campfire
gatherings
thousands of visitors
from every nightly. Thus an additional magnet
state in the Union and advertise to will be provided, to the lasting bene­
the world the resources, recreational fit and profit of all of our counties.
“ UNREAL REALITIES
99
BLUE G R ASS BLUEBLOODS
Down where fleet-footed blue-blooded horses
nibble the world famous blue grass, a “ kin g ”
lives in contented retirement near Lexington,
Kentucky. There * ‘ M an -o -W ar, ’ ’ one o f the
greatest m oney-w inners o f the Am erican
turf, enjoys the spoils of equine victory—
plenty o f oats and a sizeable harem! H e ran
twenty-one times—-won twenty races.
GLDfeST A M E R IC A N CITY?
The Teat communal dwellings o f Taos, N e w
M e .v.i'fl. may well be the oldest structures still
in use in Amefk a todaj— they were built in
the f ’ - distant past, how far distant no one
kr.ov
B a ta cording to Indian legend Taos
has I.-, n populated continuously since prehis­
toric tur.es.
PACIFIC SUNRISE AND SUNSET
Because o f the unusual contours o f the coast
line at Santa Barbara, California, you can
see a strange sight there during the winter
months. A s you’ d expect you can see the sun
set in the Pacific— hut as you wouldn’ t expect
you can sec it rise from the same ocean!
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Pancake Flour
Flour
KITCHEN TRAI T
S
628 TRIPS TO THE M OON
T h is is equal to the staggering distant.e that
Greyhound buses travel in the United States
each year. M ore than 3 0 mill’
f-eople buy
Greyhound tickets annually, a teal tribute to
convenient, comfortable, economical travel.
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$| .59
49-lb. Bag
■ V E A L ROAST
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Lge. Pkg.
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Lb. 15c
Del M onte— S lices o r H alves
No. 2Vft T in s
19 c
N E W PEAS
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2 lbs. 9c
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ONIONS & RADISHES 3 bu. 5c
; PORK SAUSAG E
2 lbs. 25c
N E W PO TATO ES
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August W. Glutsch
D oc to r
of
O p to m e try
Successor to Dr. Jud Rickert
K|MTiali*t In a ll p rob lem s o f
e y e c o m fo rt and vision
217 I lu tirer R ld g.
P h on e 11 4M
It OX Y
Hat. Only!
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“Old Wyoming
Trail”
Final Episode
“ MYSTERIOUS P ILO T "
# It began generations ago— t hi a
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nd never have there been hner
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So jclamnniuft, ao exquisite—
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women! Yet firmly diftriplined in
tbeir time-keening performanee!
For men, Mgin offer« ni««deU
that command instant attention
— handftome watrhe« that will
make a n r graduate proud!
8UN— MON
Janies Stewart— Robert Young
Lionel
Barrymore
“Navy, Blue and
______________ Gold”
TUB— WED
Dorothy Lamour— Ben Blue
Judy Canova
YAC HT CLUB BOYS
See a ll o f the«e new F.Igin*
to d a y . P rice*: $ 18.5 0 to |T 3 0 .*l0 #
1989
Won'* nmrtrt F Itin » r n i
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ye«W., 10K i o U A M c m * $ 4 2 .8 0
K rt.
Loretta Young— Tyrone Tower
Adolphe Menjou
“Cafe Metrapole”
Lawrence Jewelry Store
H '.crfli Central
Medford