The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, June 06, 1940, Page 3, Image 3

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    TIHRbDAY, JUNE », !•!«
CJäNVRAL PlMNT AMJUMCAN, CM41RA4. POINT. ORBGON
Sport Gags
have been so careless with the
methods of allowing so much water
By K. D. P.
I to go down the ladders and with the
exception of one rebuild ladd *r, they
Well. Faber's team lost the first have never done much work for the
game of the season last Tuesday night good of the salmon run.
in the big opening program at the
Medford high school gym. The score
While. Copco, though guilty a few
was 5 to 1. though the three innings
times,
has attempted to improve as
were all we are allowed to play that
night and it counts officially in the much as posable conditions on the
race. Watch our, team, because as ladders. 1 remember a few years ago
soon as possible they will hit their when they were having trouble with
stride and will be on the winning | the salmon going through the spill-
streak that is going to be mighty I way that they built an electric screen
io prevent the fish from going
hard to stop. Lee Pinkham has hit
through.
But after an year's opera­
his stride and is going to be one of
tion. the company found out that the
the best pitchers in the league.
electric screens killed too many sal-
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i mon for the good of the river, so
There are still some guys in this
tehy promptly abandoned the plan,
town who ask me what is the mat­
i which must have cost them a tidy
ter with my special friend. Copco be­
sum.
cause they have not started any work
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on the new fish ladder at the Gold
Some thirty thousand dollars is a
Ray dam yet. Some of them claim
lot of money to make a new* ladder
that there are no water in the ladders
at the Gold Ray dam and naturally
now. holding back new runs of sal­
Copco wants to make a careful in­
mon. I don’t know if there is any
vestigations of all type of ladders and
water in the ladders now but I will
the best way to build so that the lad­
make an investigation and find out
der may serve faithfully for many
for sure.
Because there always
years without having to be discarded
seems to be plenty of hot air that I
as worthless.
have to investigate first.
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But as to the new fish ladders at
the dam. I am sure that Copco is
making plans carefully so that the
fish may get over the dam without
Frank Hull. Medford, was elected
any trouble and I assure you it takes
lot of time to make a perfect ladder president of the Jackson County Ore­
but when they do actually start the gon State Boosters' Club at a meet­
work on the new ladders, they are ing held this week of students attend­
going to be good, in fact good en­ ing Oregon State College from Jack-
ough to shut forever the mouths of son County. Other officers elected
those forever cussing guys. I would for the coming year are Jim McNair,
not be surprised it it won't be very Ashland, vice president, and Jean
long before we hear that the actual Blatt, Medford, secretary-treasurer.
The purpose of this organization
work has started.
and similar clubs in other counties
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With modern equipment to work throughout the state is to boost Ore­
with they can finish building the new gon State and to build up interest in
ladder before high water level comes the college. The members have
next winter and when the next spring planned an active summer season. A
salmon runs come, they will not have picnic-rally dance has been scheduled
any trouble going over the new lad­ for the latter part of June. Prospec­
der, providing they can get by th.* tive Oregon Staters will be guests at
Savage Rapids dam.
this event. Members of the execu­
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tive council of the Boosters’ Club are
It seems to me that Savage Rapids to be guests at the Jackson County
dam company are the ones to be Alumni Association banquet to be
cussed at and not Copco because they held in Medford June 20.
Clubs Formed to
Boost Ore. State
The Mobile Ambassadors
Softball Season
Starts Off With
Bang in Medford
PAGE THREE
Q- een
| Full Text Given of
Valedictory Address
Over 1.000 fans turned out for the
opening of Medford's 1040 softball
season last Tuesday night at the
Medford h gh school stadium. In the
t ist American League Lost River
grabbed a 15-10 slugfest from Jen­
nings in the opening fracas.
Lone shuotout of the evening was
Kgiw ered by Morris Steiner. Medco
firebailer, who let Wooden Box down
with three blows and beat them. 6-0.
Catholic Men sprung an upset by
crushing the reputedly
powerful
Fluhrer's Breadeasters. 9 to 3.
I:> the National league, Elks beat
Gaseo, 8-5; Bear Creek trounced
Eagles. 5-2, and Copco beat Faber's.
5-1. Girls’ Community club edged
out Hunt's Craterlans, 1-3.
Scores follow:
E.
R. H.
10
4
Lost River ...................... 15
7
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Jennings Tire ............... 10
Barton, Luman and Wray; D. Sing-
1er. Thompson and Shafer, Brupger.
ASHLAND, June 5—Reigning over
H.
E.
the Sixth Annual Oregon Shakespear­
3
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ean Festival productions here this
6
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year is pretty Mary Elizabeth Shreve,
Rubli;
19, of Medford who has been formal­
ly selected as the official "Queen
Elizabeth.”
H.
E.
R.
Accompanied by a court of three
4
4
Fluhrer’s .......................... 3
princesses, Miss Shreve will be cos­
5
2
Catholic Men ................. 9
tumed In authentic Elizabethan styles
Maru, Applegate and Lowery; Dal-
and will make a number of good-will
laire and McGuire
lours in Oregon and northern Califor­
nia advertising the event, slated for
H.
E.
R.
August 9 to 17 in the world’» only
9
2
Elks ................................... 8
civic Elizabethan theatre here.
6
1
Gasco ................................. 5
Oliver. Stelle and Archer; Colton
and Kyker.
R.
Wooden Box ................. 0
Medco ............................... 6
Freeman, Peterson and
Steiner and Wilson.
WRESTLING NEWS
(Following is the text of the vale­
dictory address given by Miss June
Furry at the graduation exercises
last week:)
Probably some of you know what
It is to stand before an audience and
with trembling knees, a wildly beat­
ing heart, and a shivering spine, at­
tempt to deliver a valedictory.
It is hard to express in appropriate
words our gratitude to our teachers
and also to the members of the board
of education. To the careful guard­
ianship and earnest efforts of the
former and to the careful planning
and supervision of the latter, we feel
that we owe all that we have attained
at the end of these four years.
In taking a review of the past four >
years I wonder if my classmates 1
would agree with m< as to what 1s I
the most Important lesson acquired I
by us. It seems to me that the most
important lesson learned by us is the
value and power of work.
Today we are the Senior Class of
the Central Point High School. To­
morrow we will have no place here,
but will have passed on to begin a
new phase of our life. JVe all have
dreams of the future, but to make
these dreams a reality unremitting
work is required. The conscious
efforts of our theachers to instil de­
finite principals of honesty and
preserverenee of untold value helping
us to over come the obstacles In our
paths of progress.
Many times there have
been
wrinkles or worried frowns on the
brows of our teachers over the an­
tics of this over-active, fun-loving
cluse of ours, but we hope the traces
of those wrinkles will not remain
long. We have traveled a goodly dis­
tance since the first day we entered
this high school and while we have
E.
R.
H.
6
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0
Copco ....
........... 1
3
0
Faber's
Singler and P. Sakraida; L. Pink-
ham and Babb,
R.
E.
H.
Hunt's
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3
1
5
4
5
1
Community Club
Gill and Brooks; Clendennlng and
Gibson.
him twice in 23 minutes with flesh­
shattering Sonnenbergs and pinned
him with body presses. A fairly
large crowd turned out for the 100
percent scientific program.
Don Sugai, Salem Japanese flash,
made it two straight here with a
two to one fall victory over I’rince
Selaki Mehalikls n the middle event.
Bobby Chicks defeated Herb Parks
in the opener.
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Doctor of Optometry
Successor to Dr. Jud Rickert
Specialist In all problems of
eye comfort and vision
80S Fluhrer Bldg.
Phone 1118
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Doctor of Optomertry
Practice Limited to Eye Care
without use of drugs
Successor to Dr. E. D. Elwood
Phone 272
135 S. Centrarl
Medford, Oregon
Washer & Ironer
Service
Dale Flowers
Have that
MATTRESS &
UPHOLSTERY
RENEWED
Expert Work
I'I'LL LINES OF PARTS FOR
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Medford Maytag Co.
Phone 3N
»1 N. Bartlett
City Cabinet Shop
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Snider's Inc.
Left Io right with F or J Car No. 28,000,000, aboie, are Co-pilots Jimmy
Rooney and Charles Soderquist.
Enroute to the New York world's fair this week, via Canada, is
Ford Car No. 28,000,000, whi.h recently visited the Golden (»ate
International Exposition and was royally welcomed by highest officers
of state, city, and exposition, along with detachments from the Britis)
and Mexican consulates and the entire cast of "America! Cavalcade
of a Nation”. The symbolic automobile arrived at the San Francisc*
Bay fair simultaneously with fl. (.. Doss, general sales manager o
Ford Motor Company, B. Vi. Si igle, head of the Lincoln Zeph)
Mercury Division of the Ford Motor Company, and J. R. Da-.'
western sales supervisor, who were there to conduct the first gat'ie
ing of automobile dealers on the island during the 1940 season of dr­
exposition and often the Ford Bji'ding.
The car has been to Mexico City on its 10,000 mile international
good will tour. Civic receptior- base been held at hundred*, of points
along the route. The car will arrive in New York on Ford Das
which marks the 3"di annisersaiy of rhe company. It w ill be plac<
n display in the Ford Building ;n the New York world’s fair.
Medford
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Jimmy Mitchell, the colored Bia k :
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1 Panther from Toledo, Ohio, dropped
Eagles ....................
2
1 his first grappling match in the Med­
6
Bear Creek ......... ......... 5
Stelle and Huntley; W. Curry and ford armory last Monday night when
L. Wooten.
Portland’s Ernie Piluso torpedoed
R.
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failed many times to do ths things as
well as we should have done them,
and while we have often been care­
less and thoughtless; yet thanks to
the patient zeal of our Instructors
we feel that a splendid foundation
has been laid for a superstructure of
broader learning and culture.
We appreciate the opportunities
and privileges which you have made
possible for us. We recognize the
self sacrifice and far-sightedness of
what you have planned for all re­
quired of us.
We have had very pleasant times
together and our only regret is that
our high school days are over and
that we have to each take our se­
parate ways. The recollections of
these days will be among the bright­
est spots In our memories.
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Medford
Phone 643
4th St. nt Riverside
Medford
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New Itmuty and Instr«’ In our
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will be glad to meet her friends
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Medford
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The coat 1» only 10c per order!
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