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PA'GE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCTI 9, 1933. Blind-Bogey Tourney Slated Sunday for Rogue Valley Course SPORT AND PRIZES AWAIT GOLFERS OF MEDFDRD VICINITY Hams and Other Supplies On Prize List Play Starts at 9 A. M. Loud Speaker Will Deal Out Advice Southern Oregon nd northern California goiter are promised a great day Sunday at the Rogue valley Unas when another tourney wiu oa aws . httnri baanv basis with thirty harm and a huge assortment of other auppUeo aa prizes. Judging by the popularity of prevloua tourneya thla year. Chalrmat A. P. Johneen of the committee expeota over iou win on hand Sunday, including paruci psnta from Klamath PallB, YreKa, nnuthiirir. Weed. McCloud, Oranta Paaa, Crescent City and other winia In tha refflnn. Play will atari at 9 a. m- with the Capehart publlo adaresa ayaimn m .t.nu, hv th PMDie'a Electric send Ing the first foursomea off to the strains of "Just Before tne uatue, Mother." The loud-speaker will con ttniin function throushout the day. cheering on the dlvot-dlgglng warriors If they ahow eigne 01 nounuermg " the far-flung fairways, and impart .t.iM fnr Btich vnunir and lnex perlenced golfers as Dave Wood, Don Clark, Charlie Strang, u. J. mm"" and others who have spent over 36 years In an attempt to master the royal and ancient game. Along near lunch time, the loud nu.bw win anunri "chow call" and a quartet from Yreka will warble "How Dry I Am." The entire program, golf tourna ment, lunch and musical entertaln- ment will be dished out to the patrons at the msre cost of produo- ' ...n.rfirn nhnlrman John hi.' Club members will be asked to contribute fifty cents while non members will be assessed one dollar. Due to the moratorium payment, maybe made in check, scrip, "on the cuff." old olothes, slightly used mort gages or any Interest claimed In sec-end-hand marriage licenses. GRADE SCHOOL TITLE EI Jackson school won the grade school basketball championship yes terday, when tha school's team de feated tho Washington graders, 19 to 13, leaving the final standings for the year with Jackson, first; Wash ington, second; Lincoln, third; and Roosevelt, fourth. Tha winners in to be' honor guests tomorrow evening at a turkey banquet, at which their mothera will be hostesses. According to the ci-chee, much talent haa been developed among the grade school boys. Coaches are Jonea at the Jackson. Tucker at the Wash ington, Odd Hughes at the Lincoln and Guy Davis at the Roosevelt. Summary for yesterday'a game fol lowa: Jackson Washington Malkcmus, 7 y.....OT,.Oroaby, 8 Plche. 8 ? Pinch, 0 Dooms, 0 O Bennett, 3 Ess. 1 0... Btoad, 1 Campbell, .. ..a .......Mlner. 0 Substitutes: Jackson Scrlpter, Barger, Moore, Worden and Saterlee. Washington Rhodes, Dougherty 3, Uttrell. 1 1 iuo nrr BOWLING City League. Copco. T. Hussong , 13 137 11 S77 H. HuMong 106 138 17s 410 J. Burroughs 161 M 137 43 r. Brewer 165 172 144 471 S. Billlla 16 154 143 483 Handicap . 117 117 117 861 ' 831 845 838 3605 City Meat Market. V. Crosby. 119 139 178 R. Clany.... 151 H. Newlsnd.. .... A. Doty H. Meueel... Handicap 182 134 158 181 140 170 118. 101 .. 1S7 111 135 141 141 141 807 893 818 3988 Mall Tribune. J. Murray..... 145 198. 304 K. Murray 141 104 108 O. Orlgsby. I'M 100 138 A. Hagen.. 151 140 138 W. Antle 179 188 150 Handicap 107 107 107 504 863 860 419 495 831 837 773 833 3443 Bootery. W. Wewland 150 150 150 450 N. White. 135 133 136 406 J. V. Watson 168 168 168 474 H. Strang 135 187 134 438 F. Diamond 140 300 153 493 Handicap 33' 33 33 88 730 833 751 3323 Blks vs. Bowman's Barber Shop to night According to announcement today by Mack Llllard. local promoter, Taqul Jos, Indian grappler with the educated legs, will meet Rex Mobley, Alabama matman, on one-half of tne double main event wrestling oard scheduled at the Armory for Wednes day, March 15. On the other half of the card Ray Triable, Medford'a wrestling fireman, will trade grips and groans with Pete Delcsstro, Sac ramento youth who haa been burning up the California mats of late. In offering the double main event Llllard deolares he will give Medford fans one of the best cards ever shown here, both the Indian and Mobley being fast and experienced matmen, while Friable and Delcastro, In the heavyweight class, should provide a thrilling performance. Friable will nave a sugnt edge in weignc, tne Ital ian weighing between 195 and 300. but thla advantage will be more or less offset by the Sacramentan a speed. Bargain prices will sgaln prevail, according to Llllard and it Is expected that an even larger crowd than wit nessed the last card, will be present. ALL-OPPONENTS QUINT SELECTED BY New Oaks Manager Sons Say Stevens, Keenan, Roberts, Allen and Bailey Would Form Tough Cage Combination to Hurdle BY SOCK ON JAW PORTLAND, Ore, March .(API Henry Jones, 145 pounds, veteran Provo, Utah, wrestler, defeated Robin Reed, 144 Reedsport, Ore., two out of three falla here last night, and retained the championship belt of the Midwest Wrestling association, which he won from Reed recently at Salem. Reed made a valiant try to regain hta lost honors. He took the first tall In 33 minutes with a full nelson and body press. Jonea came back to take the second fall In 8 minutes with whip wrlstlo:ks. The proceedings thereafter became very rough. Reed suddenly clamped on a series of double wrtstlocks, finally sending Jonea through the rones where ho lit on his head, carry ing Reed with him. They broke, but Jones, in a rage over the bump on his hesd. suddenly landed a right flush to Reed'a Jaw. Reed went back wards, his hesd thumping tha hard boards. Reed managed to crawl back Into the ring before the final count, but was an easy victim to another of Jones wrisilocks. Herriot Advocates Debt Installment PARIS. Mar. t.OP) Former Pre mier Edouard Herriot, who advooaud payment of the American war debt when he was head of the government, proposed today that France pay the 818.000,000 Instalment due last De cember, aa a gesture of friendship and confidence at this time of tlnsnclal crisis. Fair tonight and Friday: no change in temperature; fresh west wind oft abora. i . TO CLASH TONIGHT Tonight's game with Phontx, to be played by Medford hlph achool'a bas ketball team, may decide definitely which of the two quints will represent thla district in the state basketball tournament next week In Salem. Medford defeated Phoenix. 35 to 19, here Tuesday evening, but to night's game, on the Phoenix home floor, is expected to give the elaas B boys the advantage,. Phoenix was not defeated In any of It conference tilts in the B division. Should Phoenix win from the Ti ger tonight, a third game, probably on a neutral floor, will be necessary. EATABLES ADMIT TO ' By Billy Hulen. Two University of Oregon men. two from Multnomah club in Portland and one from Larry Wolfe's Mon mouth quintet were selected by mem bers of Coach Howard Hob-son's south- em Oregon Normal basketball squad on tha first team of their al!-oppo nenta' quintet. On the second team, Willamette re ceived two positions and Monmouth. University of Oregon and DeNeitea from Eugene, one eacn.j First Team. Forward, Stevens (U. of O.) Stevens was the spark-plug of the Oregon team. He set up most of the playa In the series with us and Is selected ss the greatest all-around player we faced all year. Forward, Keenan (Multnomah club.) Although playing in only one game against us, Keenan was so fast and clever that we rate him the see ond bsst forward to oppose us. Center, Roberts (U. of O) Cap Roberta, though not showing the form his reputation warranted, was easily the outstanding center of our opponents. In the two gsmes played at Eugene, he was the most deadly man on the floor. Guard, Allen (Monmouth.) Unani mous, la the Just due of Larry Wolfe's great guard, the best we plsyed against all year. He checked vic iously, and waa the backbone of the Monmouth team. Guard. Bally (Multnomah olub.) King Bally waa really a center, but we think so much of his great play ing that we put him at guard, where he would be of great benefit. He Is big and tough. That team, according to the sons. would have Just about everything a good quintet needs. It would have height, apeed, experience and smooth ness. Great offensive strength in Stevens, Roberta Keenan and Bally and a defense that would be almost impossible to break through. On the second team the Bona placed Calkins, DeNeffes and Ben jamin, Monmouth at forwards: Kloos- tra, Willamette at center and Kaiser. Willamette and Robertson, Oregon, at guards. The Sons making the selections were W. Jones, Yandls, Howell, B. Jones, Jooktsb, Patterson and Reader. ELKS CLUB ALLEY Ron DeVore of the Guenther bowl ing team toppled 810 plna in the Elks club tourney last night to aid hla out fit In taking tha match 3 to I from Hugh Rankln'a quintet. Eada and Orr roll tonight. i 1 3 183 187 Cuenther. Hug- DeVore. Ron ... 313 Ferguson 138 Kelly 170 York , 168 Handicap 313 158 133 148 97 S 184 185 130 105 134 97 Rankin Smith Moffatt Sanderson Rose ... Handicap . 936 931 815 3873 13 3 lot 183 158 539 ... 149 149 148 447 140 134 185 439 108 168 188 813 137 137 184 418 89 88 89 357 904 837 881 3693 Eada and Orr roll Friday night. SALEM, March 9. (AP) Butter. eggs, canned goods, vegetables or even money will gain admittance to i a fight card here tomorrow night, headlined by Ernie Petera of Chicago and Jackie KUeen of Independence. The Salem boxing and wrestling commission let It be known that none who could bring edible substitutes would be excluded for a lack of cash. A large pile of groceries from cashless customers wss turned over to charity following lsat Tuesday night's wrestl ing mstch here. SPECIAL Suits Cleaned fj f q and Pressed I O Up Plain Dreisei 75$ np CoaU. 75 up Fro Delivery Unique Cleaners to 8. Central. Tel. 88 Hotd WlcayCand and BUNGALOWS Pasadena, California A truly ebanntnc etmoepbre la which to tm for a day. week or ID lire and dream ft way the erinter mem ha. Pasadena and tha baantlful HOTEL MART LAND are a bit farthar away from the ocean. whre the dry, erttp air and haalth remoring aunahlne are so tnrlforadry. .yt only ft few mlnuta drive along paved bo-Qlevardft t tha heart of bosy Lot Angeles For Booklet ana Tletc Slot foaioi Writ t H. M. NICKERSON, MANAGER tr HA"' Ray Brubaker haa been chosen to direct the Oakland club of the Pacific Coast league, after 13 yean at a player. Ho succeeds Carl Zam lock, who resigned. (Associated Press Photo) Among hta pieces of 1863 scrip. Henry O. Gallup of 215 Edward? atreet, today displayed at the cham ber of commerce, a furlough permit Issued to hta great-grandfather dur ing the time he served In the East York regiment of the mliltia. Mr. Gallup said that hla ancestor took part In the battle of Waterloo against Napoleon, and the permit was given him In order that he might visit hla home In England. A five-cent money order published by George K. Currier, merchant at Morrlsville, Vt, in 1862, waa shown by Mr. Gallup. British Attempt To Save Parley LONDON, Mar. 0. (P) Premier Ramsay MaoDonald and Foreign Sec retary Sir John Simon started today for Geneva, where they will attempt to save the world disarmament con ference from failure. They will confer with Premier Ed ouard Daladler in Parla and proceed to Geneva tonight, rbey plan to atay about io days. Real estate or imoranoe Leave It to Jonea. Phone 796. , J Construction work haa started on the Ashland unit of the Pacific high way straightening and widening Four crews of unskilled laborers. working five hour shifts, will be em ployed, according to Washburn & Hail of Portland, the contractors. The wage scale la fixed at 50 cents per hour, at not more than 30 hours per week. The work will require four months to nompiete. ine contractors will work 20 hours per day, la order to complete the Job by the limit- June 30. i The work will be allotted accord ing to the relief registration through out the state. Twenty-one per cent of the unskilled labor will come from Jackson county, 21 per cent from Curry county. 26 per cent from Cooa and 83 per cent from Multnomah county. Contractors must keep the allotted unskilled labor on the Job for 12 days under relief agency reg ulations. At the end of that ltme the contractors may discharge any who prove unsatisfactory. Close to 100 unskilled laborers, and 60 skilled laborers will be employed. All unskilled workers will be hired through the Ashland Chamber of Commerce. No restrictions are placed on skilled employment. All workers living outside Jackson coun ty will be located in Ashland, special arrangements having been made for their accomodations. In the unskilled labor section, married veterans will be given pref erence, single veterans second, and other married men third choice. Crews clearing the right of way started last week. Machinery to be used in the contraction arrived this weeek. The project Is 1.6 miles long, with two bridges, and will cost In the neighborhood of 9100,000. When completed It will afford a straight away course from the overhead cross ing north of Ashland and eliminate a number of dangerous curves.. Ask Better Road In Ramsay Canyon A petition has been presented to the county court, signed by 60 tax payers of the district, asking that the Ramsay Canyon road between the Van Hoevenberg ranch and the Turtle Rock ranch be Improved. It Is sug gested that the road be graded and turns. Phone 643. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. Broken windows glazed by rrow bridge Cabinet Works. SAVE your health and teeth. At these prices you can afford to have your dental work done now. . Extractions as low , f .50 Sliver Fillings as low uu. 1.00 Cement Fillings as low as. 1.0U Porcelain Fillings as low as 1.00 Gold Crowns as low " 6.00 Plates as Ion at 15.00 DR. R. D. C0 404 Medford Center Bldg. Phone S40 KMED Broadcast Schedule rrlday. 8:00 Breakfast News. Mall Tribune. 8:05 Musical Oloek. ' 8:15 peerless Farads. 8:30 Shopping Guide. 9:00 Friendship Circle. 9 :30roday. 9:45 El low Mae Wilson and Dor othy Reynolds. 10:00 U. s. Weather forecast. 10:00 Fashion Parade. 10:15 Homemakera Bureau. ' 10:30 Morning Comment. 10:45 Morning Melody. 1 1 :00 Radio School of Cookery. 11:15 Traumert. 11:30 Song and Comedy. 19:00 Mid-day Review. 1 3 : 1 5 Popular lUa. I:3a-News Plashes. Mall Tribune. 19:30 Squire Wlggleetty. 19 :45 Popular Vocallsta. 1:00 Varieties. 1:90 Grants Pass Hour. 1 :45 Interlude. 9:00 Dance Matinee 3:00 Songs for Everyday. 3:30 KMED Program Review. 3:35 Music from yesteryear. 4:00 Across the Seas to Hawaii. 4:30 Masterworks. 5:00 Popular Parade. 5:45 Newa Digest, Mall Tribune. 8:00 Medford Theater Guide. 5:05 Dinner Dance Music. 5:30 Vignettes. 7:00 Modernistic 7:30 Eventide. 8:00 Rogue River Cowboys. 6:30-8:35 Cross Cuta from the Log o' the Day. Meet In Grants pass Rogue River Holiness association will meet at the Grants Pass Nazarene church tomor row, with services at 10:30 and 1 o'clock. A basket .unch will be served at noon, and all Who are In terested In the work have been In vited to attend. Spring la truly here lambtongues appeared In Medford this morning 1 To Ruth Nelson of the Sams Valley district goes this year's prise and the honor of bringing In the first bouquet, it waa announced at John ston's shoe repair ahup today. Miss Nelson brought in 12 cream colored blossoms from Ssms Valley, winning the sixth annual wild rlowr contest sponsored by the local shJe shop. She will receive aa prise, new heels and soles, tree of charge. SAVE Money, Time and Health with the new Vicks Plan for better Control-of-Cold. To PREVENT many Cold To END a Cold Sooner if If you carry life insnrapceag careful men usually doyou will be interested in the advertisement in this paper, showing the financial statement of the METROPOLITAN LIFE- INSURANCE COMPANY of New York SEE PAGE 8 . If you have no life insurance protection for your family and yourself, you will be glad to learn what a wise thing it is to have a Metro politan policy. We are ready to advise you without cost. CARL E.' GRANT 210 Liberty Bldg;. District Manager Residence Phone 1045 Phone 1610 We Will Accept LOCAL SCRIP for Any of Your Automobile Needs or Payment On Accounts Lewis Super Service Station Phone 1300. 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This industry is particularly important in Southern Oregon because the timber is largely pine, and pine is the most desirable for box woods. The box factory payroll is an important one in Southern Oregon, distributing large sums in wages. . Every individual and every business, either directly or indirectly, benefits from this industry. If you would like to help the wood box industry, one way would be to lose no opportunity to express your appreciation of those pro ducts that are shipped in wood boxes. Most of the wood box factories in Southern Oregon are using modern electrical machinery because of its effic iency and the low fire hazard. An interested visitor would be surprised at the number of large, up-to-date, wood box factories located in the Southern Oregon pine belt and the exceptional quality of the product they turn out. These wood boxes are superior in every way and the pro ducts shipped in them sbo$ a minimum of loss in ship ping and storpge. 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