THtlVDAY. JAXTAHT IJ, 1*44
For What It’s Worth
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Pointers Win First
Conference Game
I centratlng on getting the ball were
I all pulled out in the middle of the
| floor. This left Freeland alone under
the basket with no one > within tan
feet of him. Then r"
Shrier shot him
a pass and he put it through the
hoop just before the busier sounded
the end of the game.
The Gold Hill lineup was Milkow-
rky 9. Körner 4, Frost 8, Bennett 8,
and Rosecrane.
The Pointer lineup was: Freeland
1. Wilson 7, Shrier 10, Childress S.
nnd Colley 4.
The game was highlighted by the
accuracy of the Beavers on th Mi
long shots. Gold nili is now- known
to. the Pointers as a dangerous op
ponent, and they consider them
selves lucky to have won out la«t
Friday night.
—The Central Pointer
I have a very sore throat as a
In the first conference game of the
. result
____ of yelling
_ off my head when
the Central Point high school basket season, the Pointers downed the Gold
ball team nosed out Gold Hill 28 to Hill quintet by a score of 28 to 25.
Certainly the game was well
The game, played on the Central
payed and very fast as the Gold Hill
team is one °t fBe fastest teams I Point floor, w>s very fast. Gold Hill
being one of the fastest teams in the
have seen for a long time.
county.
But long before the end of the
The game started with the Pointers
game I figured that Central Point
would win out in the end. Because getting four points In the first minute
before the end of the first half Gold of play. Then the Beavers found
Hill asked for time out and I noticed their range and sunk seven points In
one by one the Gold Hill players
the first quarter, the quarter score
coming to drink at the fountain.
Well, it is very, very bad business to being 10 to 7 In favor of the Pointers
drink cold water during the playing
Then the Beavers speed began to
time.
I know because I played take effect and they made 11 points
basketball for fifteen years and have
In the second quarter to the Pointer's
noticed the visible effect on players
who drink water during the playing 8, making the half-time count 18 to
1« In favor of the visitors.
time.
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The third period was much slower
Central Point team has the naking
with the visitors chalking up only
of a very good team ad it 1« up o
the players.
Mr. Jewett is a ver> four points and the Pointers only
busy man, being superintendent ot three.
the schools, teacher and all sort of
At the start of the last quarter,
work that has to do with the schools things looked pretty
sick for the
Last week our school was honored
Naturally he only has about a hour
visits
from
various
former
or so every day to train the players. Pointers as the Beavers were holding by
The rest of the day it is up to the a three point lead, and soon after students of the past few years.
boys to keep themeelves in good the period began, Mllkowsky canned
Iairen Cassman. of the class of '42.
shape. They were pretty tired at the
another basket making the score 24 who has been the Navy for quite
end of the game, though some of the
to 1».
some time, is home on leave and has
players have a slight case of flu.
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Then with only four minutes left visited school several times.
The players are still a little weak to play, things began to happed.
Jean Brenneeholtz, of the class of
under the backboard as God Hill
Childress
made
a
foul
shot,
and
then
'43.
who is now majoring in Home
seemed to grab the ball every time.
They should pracltice more on th it Shrier canned two baskets, one right Economies at Oregon State College,
particular work of grabbing the ball after another, to tie the score at 24 Is home for the term end vacation,
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under the goal so as to enable them all, which practically brought
down and v'slted .school last Wednesday.
to have more chances to shbot at the the house.
Ronald James, of the class of ’43.
goal.
With two minutes to play, Child and Berkley Pinkham, class of '44.
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Mr. Jewett has done a very re- ress made another basket putting the who enlisted in the C.B.'s last Sept
markable job of coaching the team, Pointers ahead. The Pointers then ember, and have been stationed in 1
It hae been many years since he attempted to stall but Shrier fouled Rhode Island, were home on fur
coached the team that won the coun
ty championship. The system of Frost of the Beavers, giving him two lough and visited school last Monday.
basketball nowadays Is tremendously free shots. This was the Beavers They now will be stationed In Cali
different from the old days. In the chance to tie the score but Frost fornia.
old days we had the tip-off system failed to make but one of his charity
Also Norene Bohnert, class of '43,
for instance, Now the tip-off system
from
Oregon State College made an
throws.
is eliminated, requiring a much dlt-
Thu« the Pointer still held their appearance on Friday.
ferent »system of coaching the team.
For years since he quit coaching, he one point lead. With seconds to go.
.
—The Central Pointer
has watched the teams only in action
Shrier
and
Colley
slowly
brought
the
I
in regular games and has probably
Mrs. Cordia Burns, who recently
never seen the trims being actually ball down the floor, attempting to underwent a serious operation
coached by the other coaches. Then stall it out. The Beavers, then con- I'oill.-in 1. i reported to be dotn
to step into the coaching game with
a new system and mold a good team
out of the raw material is some job.
Of course it 1« too early to pay com
pliments as there are still lots more
games to be played yet. It will be a
real compliment to Mr. Jewett if the
hoys can get together and keep them
selves in good condition, making it
much easier for him. If they can.
we wili win the county championship
easily.
There has been a change in the
basketball schedule from what wi
first announced. The new schedule
ta:
Jan. 11--Tues. Talent here
Jan. 14—Phoenix there
Jan. 21—Rogue River there
Jan. 25—Tues. Jacksonville here
Jan. 28—Gold Hill there
Feb. I— Tues. Talent there
Feb. 4—Phoenix here.
Feb. 5 -Prospect there
Feb II— Rogue River here
Chester Grimes wan " calling on
friends In Central Point last week on
his way home to Bill-bank. Chester
has been released from militar)- serv-
Ice to w*brk in an airplane factory.
South America At
Seen by Local Lady
Mrs Mildred Swain is writing to
her mother. Mrs E. E. Scott, from
Routh America, where she is with her
hueband who is employed by the
government rubber research.
Continued from last week
The Amercian« have been robbe 1
''blind" down here and for awhile we
were warned almost daily to keep all
windows shut except when we, per
sonally, were sitting in the room that
had the windows open. When I walk
upstairs I always close the windows
first for the thieves will be in and
gone before you can get down the
stairs. Usually it has been men who
do the robbing anil usually it ha-
been the men's and girl's staff houses
for they know everyone is at work
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LELAND CLARK
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Medford. Oreana
during the day and money, wajch's.
rami ran, cigs, pencils and pens ar
their main obje. g- since they . an te-
««11 the Items ann can use the money.
Many have been caught but now we
have-a plague of boys doing the
stealing. We also discovered that
plainclothes police are stationed in
all parks now to catch the little de la
so we slncerey hope to be rid of them
soon.
The burglars have never
harmed an American down here us
yet but. on oecaesion. have killed
Brasilian« for their money, althim«h
murder In Brazil is very rare Indeed
Most of the men burglars were a
l unch of unemployed men who we -e
shipped in here end they have all
been returned 'o their homes so the
situation Is improving at least, and
the excitment ot the small boys was
juet another interesting episode in
Brazil which furnished the excite
ment of the day.
You will remember that when w -
were in Africa I was always writing
homo and stating that there wa
never a dull moment for something
new and Interesting, even though
often trivial, was always happening,
some good, some bad, and so It is
down here. These people are a con*
stant source of amusement and in-
tereet to me and 1 have been able to
learn some of their ways of living
and thinking which is both good and
bad. I marvel at some things, and
am shocked by others—for exaiBple,
I marvel ht and am constantly re
minded of the strict declpllne and
constant guarding
and
protecting
which is give the young lady of
•
n family. Twenty-four
,-vety day her every
' I for and not oa
I either, since she 1«
i
>mpani«d I have
iunity to be chaperaa
: on numerous uecaaalon«
■ d it li
. n quite an honor which
■ we.i upon me. She is
f Or and
Mi
A : •:.«r w ho are a lovely Brasll-
i
I whom I have men*
'i
very food
Jun Bull. Joe's colie*
ague it work. We know the Aguiars
■ I ;
l n entertained royally In
theli li
although they do not
-¡■••••k Engll.-h, Ix»i and the smaller
• »r .'--.er, Paulo, speaks English and
that i . . - reason that the" parents
v I.
to i.'.impanv us, or me
when Joe was out of town.
(To lie continued)
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Kyle ’s
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I thought that when Coach IIul- i
burt resigned to take a new position
at Tillamook, Mr. Jewett might have
a hard time in securing a new coach,
and I would tell him that I would be
glad to coach the team without any
compensation, as there is a rule for
bidding the hiring of the coach un
less he is a teacher. Well, there is
no rule against that if a man would
coach a tem without any compensa
tion. But after I have seen what Mr.
Jewett has done, I am fflad I did not
ask for that work for I am sure I
could not equal his work.
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Pointer Pups Rout
Gold Hill Seconds
The Junior Class held their month
ly meeting last Thursday afternoon
after school. Class Prexy Anna Dale
Coleman presided.
It was decided
that the class would have their party
before the end of this semester but
as yet no definite date has been set.
The. committee for the party Is as
follows: Dean Wilson, Chairman.
Don Bohnert, Shirley Brenner, Muriel
Weidman.« Ellsworth Robison, Char
Hilkey,
Dale
lotte Parsons. llene
Childress.
Also at this meeting a committee
was appointed to take charge of the
Assembly
Program
Junior Class
This committee consisted of: Beverly
Krupp, » Chairman;
Glenn
Shrier,
Billie Sullivan, Theron Gordon. Ken
neth Palen, Edla Johnson. This
Program Is to be given before the
•tudent body on February 4
—The Central Pointer
III
Automobile
Liability
This Week's Suggestion
Juniors Hold
Class Meeting
T
Revised Schedule
C. P. Alumni
Visit School
In the preliminary game last Fri
day night, the Pointer second team
defeated the Gold Hill reserves by a
score of 39 to 17.
Right at the start the Pointers
started rolling them In and piled up
a score of 13 to 2 in the first quar
ter. The Beavers cant, off a lot ot
long shots, but failed to f nd th<
basket. Then a whole new I’ointei
team went In and they held the lead
ranking the score 18 to 3. at the half
In the third period, the starting
team went back In and they built u:
the score to 28 to 5. In this quarte:
Holland made 4 out of 5 foul shots
In the last quarter, the Pointers
Then the i
changed teams again,
heavers found their range on long
shots and made 12 point« to <ln-
Pointers 9, making the f nai score .)
to 17.
The Beaver lineup was: Millei 2
Estrenado 4. Smith. Bennett 2, nail
Ferguson 2.
I
The Pointer lineup was; Sage
Robison 8 Holland 8, Blumenstein 7,
«
and Anhorn.
—The Central Point
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WHO IS MAKING
the G reatest S acrifice
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Cut in nest Anger-length bars, enriched white bread may be served
along with the meat; or it can do duty all alone as the main protein
dish, as shown In the picture above, where piping hot gravy supplies
the meat flavor.
by Kalhrine W'ellingbrook
ACK again—and high in nufritionists* favor—is America’*
old-time favorite, bread-and-gravy! We’ve always known
that it.had a satisfying, stick-to-the-ribs quality. Now we are
told what Its nutritional value really is, and why it con pinch
hit, all by itself, as a protein dish
Brown Gravy
Protein foods srs the ones about 4 tbsp» meat
I cops stock er
drippings
milk
which we usually build ths meal
gelt
and pepp»r
meat. flsh, poultry, cheess, egg« 4 tbsps. flour "
Add flour tn fat, place over low
(and milk). We don't think of bread
tn this category—yet bread actually heat, and cook with constant stir
supplies ns with more of the pro ring until the flour browns. Add
tein we need than of the energy •tock gradually, stirring until thick
ened. Cook five mlnutee; add sea
food. er ealorles, that wo require.
soning. Makes I cups.
Bread a Good Protein Food
To vary the gravy's flavor, add
Modern white bread Is a better (in quantity to taste) grated horse
protein food than beans, both In radish, mustard, chill powder;
quantity of protein snd protein qual chopped onion, parsley, ehives er
ity. In fact, the quolify of bread tomato; a little ground-up meat.
“Yorkshire Toast” Is a deltcloae
proteins may ba classed with that
bread and gravy variation
ot meat.
Yorkshire Toset
Supplies Vitamins
1 rnt
4 sliest •nrlrhed
Roth meat and enriched white '4 cup mllli
whits br»s4
r>»»h of salt
bread are also excellent sources of
vitamin B l. of niacin (another B-
Beat egg slightly, add milk and
complex vitamin), and of the food salt. Remove crusts from bread, if
desired, and cut slices tn half. Dip
mineral, Iron.
If you haven't any gravy on hand, In egg mixture; place on baking
von ean easily make some from sheet nnd cook In moderate oven
seat drippings, soup stock, cooked (350*F) until golden brown—about
vegetable jnlce and a bouillon cube 15 minutes Serve with gravy made
Here'» a basic gravy recipe-
I from beef drippings
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Th* woman who gives up buying a new fur
coat and buys several $100 War Bonds with
the money, or ...
. .. the kid who gave his life for this country?
Think that one over be Core you say, '1 can't
afford more War Bonds.'*
THf 4TH WAR LOAN starts nsvt week. Every Amori ,i i will Le
asked to invest at least $100 in extra War Beads. At lent $100.
Better $200, $300, $500. You xm afford it.
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The AMERICAN
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Tren «n ry I«-|uirtment anti War Advertising 4<>un
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