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THVR n DAY. J .4ML ARY n. ItHW T 3? Sport Gags Those members who received awardes at the meeting are as fol- Women’s League to By K D. P. lows: Study Education • ---------- First year—Jack Baker. Mary It seems to me that the referees In one of the roughest games ever Howsley, and Betty Baker. Education will be the theme of must have getting al! winded from Second year—Ernest Hamilton, the January general meeting of the last year's effort to call every foul played on Rogue River High school | that they saw. Because this »ear gym, the powerful Pointers crushed ' Elmer K»le, Loree Brennesholtz, Jackson County League of Women Voters which will be held Monday there seems to be less whistle blow Rogue River 29 to 22 to gain undis-1 »nd Ernest Smith. Third year—Dan Sage, Lucille evening. January 22, at the Girls’ ing with the result that more • rough puted leadership of the conference games are in evidence than I there In the pinch the Pointers packed and Jean Brennesholt, Marjorie Community clubhouse in Medford. C. R. Bowman, county superintendent have been for several years, Some to<> much power and kept a lead that Howsley and Marjorie Huntley. Fourth year—Ivan Myers, Lucille of schools, wil! be the main speaker. day one of those basketball games never was in doubt. The game was Smith and Calvin Howsley. He will talk on a congressional bill might get too rough with se i clous played lasr Tuesday night. Last Friday night the Pointers, Fifth year — Roberta Hamlin, which proposes federal aid to educa injuries to some of those players. I tion and on the proposal to re-dis ’hink the referees better be a lit composed entirely of second string Doris Hunsley and Norma Sage. Seventh year—Doroth.» Hunsley trict school districts of the county. tle more careful this year and call players, had a easy time defeating Eleventh year—Rebecca Hunsley Since the latter topic is of such gen them just the same as they did last Sama Valley 19 to 10. In the main eral interest, the League has an year. Of course It is very annoying event the first stringers defeated nounced that the meeting will be at time to uave too much footings powerful Medford Hi sophomores 2 9 Work of Humane open to both men and women and but It’s far better t,o save youth than to 18. It was another of those rough games that kept the referee Society Explained anyone interested is invited to be to have crippled ones. present. busy in calling fouls on the teams —0— The program Is being arranged by I stated in the past that it pecked though only one plajer went out on (Contributed. ) Mrs. W. A. Holloway, chairman of my eyes up to see that Biasing was personal fouls. Our local Humane Society in its Tomorrow (Friday) night at high the education department of the in the starting lineup. After seeing effort to perform a very difficult the Pointers will tangle school gym League, and her assistant, Mrs. Il II- him play in two games I understand and necessary work for the com why he has been chosen to start, with Kerby Hi school, which will be munity, in a decent way. has pro pert Snyder. He’s a ball player. Though at times the end of the first half of the vided an outstanding ‘ Shelter" for he was too jittery and missed many scedule. the stray and unwanted animals Interesting Facts a shot, he ¿bowed promise of being that is patterned after by progres Told of Brother a real player. There are some nights Grade Hoopsters sive communities all over the United that he is hotter than the dickens at Of Local Man Win over Westside States. playing and some nights not too There is not one dollar of County hot, but I can say one thing about Mr. E. P. Stone received a letter The Central Point grade basket I money In this plant. him, and that is that he is alway: from his brother. Dr. Fred Stone, • Thru its membership of animal pretty steady on defense work in a k ball team defeated Westside grade I lovers, the property and its facilities with a clipping giving some very In ing him pretty valuable to the team. team 10 to 9 in a hard fought battle have been given to the community teresting facts of his brother’s life. on the local court Tuesday afternoon Dr. Stone visited his brother E. P. —0— Looks like I am giving too much and won an easy victory from the for its use. The Society has struggled at all Stone while he was living In Med compliments to one player, but then Phoenix boys 21 to 4 last Frida.» af- ford before moving to Central Point times to make its charity self sup are other players on the team that ternoon. The local boys have shown Dr. Stone was in the medical are very good. Such as Myers, Hol much improvement since their 24 to porting. Operation costs have been corps in the world war and after the met, partially, thru a contract with land, Beebe, Williams and Pinkham 11 trouncing by Butte Falls last war continued on in the medical de the City of Medford to handle its But they have been through hard wnek. partment. He traveled all over, The grade boys travel to Rogue dog problems; thru the care an«l seeing most of the world worth see campaigns which give them ver: much experience while Biasing hay River for a double-header Thursday boarding of animals; thru promo ing and picking up interesting pieces tions; and in the past, thru a con not been through the mill. Aftei night. of antique furniture and souvenirs. tract with the County Court for the several more games under his belt, During the visit of the gold star enforcement of the State Dog Tax he’s gonna be all right. mothers to France Dr. Stone was GRANGE NOTES Law. —0-- married at San Toniay. The State Dog Tax Law, which is Things seem to quiet down since At the age of 55, Dr. Stone Central Point Grange will meet not enforced by over half of the the announcement that Copco is Friday January 19 promptly at 8:00 Counties in our State, provides that going to do some repairs on the o’clock. There will be a very spe a dog shall bear a license or be kil Gold Ray dam. For a while there cial surprise feature following roll FOR led. The odorous job of enforcing has been some agitation that Copco call. was undertaken by the AUTO LOANS this law do something about rebuilding the The lecturer will present a Scotch SEE fish ladders. I hope that they are program honoring Robert Burns Humane Society that it might give COMMERCIAL FINANCE a decent ’ break"; a chance the dogs not going to just let things go by which will include singing Scotch CORPORATION an opportunity, It is time that all sportsmen’s clubs songs, telling Scotch stories, duet by for new homes; Medford. Oregon and be licensed to under the law, force some attention on the fish Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hampton, State License No. M-184. and commissions or government agen- Scottish folk dance directed by live; or in the case of the old unfit anntal to be humanely des- des. Eudora Bojinert, and a reading "An troyed. —•— Evening Hymn" b> Mrs. Fred San- We regret to inform the dog SAND—GRAVEL Way back in 1908 the fish ladder der. lovers of Jackson County that we at Cazadero dam on Clackamas Grangers are reminded that tho time river was washed out and ever sin^e attendance contest began last meet are. financially unable at this Bateman & Son unwanted to care for the stray and there have been rows after rows ing. Group two, captained by Cleo over the failure of the Portland Young, is ahead by several points. animals, outside of the City of Med LAWN EXCAVATING General Electric company to build Grangers in group one are urged by ford, as the County Commissioners do not see fit to support the worthy A grading a new ladder, Now the people ad- Captain Will Foley to be present mit that it was not the faults of the January 19 and overcome this lead. work which we have preformed for the community in the past. Phone I.W-y or 1021-R P.G. & E. that the ladder has not The County Commissionerre have been built because it was due to the Medford Acheivement Awards established a dog pound of their 1232 N. Riverside fact that fish and game commission own on the Pacific Highway in the Received by 4-H ers, the United States State« bureau of City of Phoenix which conforms to fisheries, and THE SPORTSMEN Clubs at T. Rock their ideas of the way the problem couldn’t Ret together, first on the should be handled. need for the ladder, and, the second, Twenty one 4-H club members of SPECIAL We ask the dog lovers of Jackson on the type of the ladder to be in- the Table Rock community received project County to view this new stalled. their achievement awards at a meet- which your dog license is support- Plain Wave —«— ing held Thursday, January 4, re ing. Plain Wave, ends curled Well after some 31 years of rows ports L. E. Francis, county club Signed Hair St,vic the ladder was finally built and th»' agent. Outstanding among these Jackson County Humane Plain Shampoo now few salmon out of the millions awards was that of Rebecca Hunsley Society Permanents . that used to run up the river, come who received a certificate for eleven By Mrs. Sidney Richardson straggling in a few at a time. My. years of 4-H club work. Very few Sec. Mgr. Phone 1478 what a waste of time. club members have such an out — •— standing service record. Well, what do you say, are you Five of the six clubs in the com- ETHELWYN going to let that sort of thing drag niunity completed their work 100*% August W. Glutsch Doctor of Optometry on for year? while right now we are comments Francis, those clubs being Beauty Shop Huccesaor to Dr. Jud Rickert not having very good runs of salmon knitting, led by Mrs. L. B. . Brenne- Lucille Davie. Mgr. for some years. So you better hurry sholtz; dairy and pigs, led l by Mrs. Specialist In all problems of eye comfort and vision up and force the commissions to Frank Myers; poultry, led by .Mrs. ■Medford 326 W 6th St. »08 Fluhrcr Bldg. Phone 1148 work and WORK ON IT AT ONCE O. C. Hamilton; sheep, led I by Ivan before Copco begins making repairs Myers. The other club ' was the woodworking club, led by Mr. H. G. on the dam. Smith. Mr. O. T. Hamilton, member of Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles the Table Rock community who has Green, a baby boy, Robert Charles, been very active in his support and weighing six pounds, at the Sacred assistane^ to the club program of Heart hospital Saturday, 11:45 P.M. the community, was given special Mother and baby doing fine. Mr. recognition for his work and was Dry 12-in. or 16-in. Pine Slabs awarded an honorary leaders pin. and Mrs. Green lived in the Hatfield Following the achievement pro apartment until very recently when gram moving pictures were shown they moved In with Mrs. Green’s by the club agent and refreshments mother Mrs. Arlene Clark. served by the leaders. Pointer» Continue To Lead League NEW FUEL PRICES Heaping 300-cu. Feet Load ■ ■ ■ 314 E. Main Established In your community 2» years Phone 47 428 W. fltb 84. Medford. Oregon Dabluieier's HONEY-MADE BREAD FTeali an<l Luscious Dr. Frank A Model Bakery Freeburger Medford Distinctive Glasses when needed JonvenlenL Term« Foot Treatment» NEW and SPECIAL • Relievea jmin. • Replaces mis placed bones. • Strengthens and builds up the Whole Foot and Ankle.—“No Appliances for Sale" Phon« 910 21» E. Main Medford. Orc. Dr. H. P. Coleman Chiropractic and Physiotherapy Oregon License 264 California License »020 Phone 965 428 Medford Bldg. Medford, Oregon City Cabinet Shop FURNITURE REPAIRED • AND II EFIN INH ED Dr. C. W. Lemery (Huccesaor to Dr. J. J. Emmens) 204 Medford Bldg. I radice limited to eye, rar, none, and throat and fitting of glaseen, rd. nm Re«, iota Medford ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■J Wrestling Medford Armory Monday Night Heats on Hale at BROWN'H, Phone 101 VALENTINE’« CAFE Phone 270 Make CHET LEONARD Super Service Your Headquarter» when in Medford. RICHFIELD HI-OCTANE — U.S. TIRES A BATTERIE h We specialize in correct Lubrication, motor tune-up, brake re-lining, headlight, and front wheel adjusting, and Electrical Service Riverside at Sixth Medford Phone 1294 Service at a Saving MOTOR REBUILDING BRAKE RELINING MOTOR TUNE-UP BODY A WENDER W ELDING GENERAL WELDING Obenchain’s Garage LEO R. OBI.NCIIAÍN, Proprietor 2 Blocks Eaot of ('entrai Point (Tieese Factory Timber Products Company Phone 7 BLINDS ■ Medford, Oregon SUITS Cleaned 7^C and Pressed.........................■ <F Other Work Priced Accordingly F. F. BURK Acme Cleaners & Dyers Phone 148 H 1728 N. Riverside I After Effect of Flu Give very good results Spinal Analysis and (Jur Leader— Only Mcrlfont, Oregon PERL’S Funeral Home Phone Collect "NEVER BEFORE OFFERED To SOUTHERN ORIGON Durable & Beautiful The following officers were elect ed in the Townsend club of Central Point: Oliver Martin, President; John Anderson. First Vice President; Mrs. Mary Higinbothaiu, 2nd Vice l’resl- The third grade had a doll parade Friday. Our Treatment for STORE KALEN CAN BE INCREASED AS HIGH AS 15% WITH AN ATTRACTIVE STORE AWNING Jx-t n* give rou an «■•'Uniate on jour needs. VENETIAN Martin Chosen To Head Club dent; D. E. Wilson, Secretary-Trea surer. The following persons were elect ed chairmen of the committees: Mrs. E. E. Doty, Membership; C. W. Doty, Entertainment; C. H. Mosher, Finance; Mrs. Davis, Ladies Auxiliar:; Mr. McMakin, Public Re lation; Mr. Walter Franks, Exten- slon; Mrs. Harper, Social Activity; E. D. Davis. Youth. All officers will hold office for one year. There will be a visual educational picture show given for the business men the next meeting night January 25th. Everybody Invited. Heaping 200-cu. Feet Load Almost Awning Time STEEL brought his wife and 6-year-old son Freddy back to Claybourn county, Tennessee to make their home. I There he purchased 12 acres of ■ land aud built a house three stories high, he bough: many old log houses and barn» using the logs to build his house and also a log barn, granary and corn crib. Here he has two pools and a motor boat. He has worked many huge rocks into bls grounds in a way that makes them look like they had alway been there. He will have a huge boulder hauled to his place and maybe it will lay for years before he thi’iks of the natural place for it. His house Is ioilli right Into a hill side His son Fredd: has all kind of outdoor pets, zard bites him he just shakes his zard bits him he just shakes his hand and goes on with his play. Dr Stone does very little practicing, and that only in emergencies. Medford, Ore. Consultation Free Bradford Pruyn, D.C., Ph.C. 208 H. ( entrai Arenilo Telephone 1.KI Medford, Oregon *