Friday, January 21, 1938
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Junior Hitfh’H ‘Point- State To Issue New
A-Minute’ Hoopsterw Grubstakes Late in
Down Altamont 38-11
January I n Report
Th« Ashland Junior high’s
"point-a-mlnute" buskctbull team
defeated Altamont Junior high of
Klamath Falla here Friday night
3M to 11 Thia waa th« firat de
feat for the Klamath boys thia
season.
I’lay waa fast and furious the
flrat half with neither team able
to hit the basket consistently.
Ashland held a slim 10-8 lead. 'rhe
locals camo back strong the third
quarter with a 20-point «coring
spree to put the game on Ice
Klamath used three different
teams in an attempt to stop the
onslaught.
Young Bob Weaver. Ashland's
sensational forward, plnyed a very
clever floor game and hit the hoop
for 14 points Weaver la the moat
outstanding all around athlete to
be developed by the Junior high
since the days of Bob Hardy and
Wardlow Howell.
James Smith, Ashland’s elon
gated center, scored 10 points be
sides playing a stellar game under
both baaket«
Captain Fortmiller. McNeely
and Monroe each hit the baaket
conalatently and aided materially
in setting up the plays
Basket ball will temporarily be
■helved thia week until after se
mester exams when Albany Jun
ior high and Roseburg Junior high
will be met on a northern trip
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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
No grubstakes for 1938 will be
issued until late this month, ac
cording to word from the state
Department of Geology and Min
eral Industries in Portland.
An effort is being made to
check on m H new applicants for
grubstakes to assure that the
money provided for thia purpose
will be used to the best advant
age. During the last month A. V.
Quine, Baker mining geologist,
and J. E Morrison, Grants Pass
assaycr, have checked up on a
long one. making the count 14-13,
and Cuptain Quentin Burden knot
ted the score with a free throw
gained on a double foul Involving
him and Charlie Warren. Ashland
forward Warren blew his attempt
when he stepped Into the keyhole
Dully, Grants Paas sub. then
sank a field goal, putting the
Cavemen into a lead v.hlch was
Increased another point in the
closing minute by l^anning, guard
Silver, Warren. Nance, Harris
and Weaver started the game for
Ashland with Roberson and Schil
ling being sent In as replacements
The two teams play here to
night, Jan 21, and again at
Grants Paas tomorrow evening
large number of recipients of of Commerce. Eight men are em-
grubstake loans
' ployed one eight-hour shift a day,
During 1937 50 claims were and a five-stamp mill has run
staked by parties receiving loans continuously since 1933 according
It Is too early yet, said the min to P. B Wickham of Ashland."
ing bulletin, to estimate net bene
fit of the grubstake provisions of • Mr and Mrs. • Richard Egner
the mining act.
and family left Saturday for Port
Special notice was given the land to make their home. Egner
Ashland mine In the report, which | has been employed for several
said "the mine has been in con years at the Mars shoe shop here
tinuous operation since 1931 and • A J McCailen returned to his
is listed as one of the leading in jaisition In Portland Sunday after
dustrial enterprises of Jackson after accompanying his wife to
county by the Ashland Chamber their home here.
• Mr and Mrs A. E Tonner,
Mrs A. A Madden, Mr. and Mrs
T L. O’Harra and Mr. and Mrs
Leo Schoeniger were among Ash-
landites present at the I OOF in
stallation in Medford Monday
night.
• Mrs. Bob Pinson and son Bob
bie left Thursday to make their
home in Dunsmuir near where Mr
Pinson is employed.
• Doria Hunter of Klamath Falls
j plans to visit this week-end at the
‘ home of her parents here.
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Ashland Drops Ixjop
Opener to ’Pass 17-14
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When the Ashland Grizzlies in
vaded the Granta 1’aaa basketball
court laat Friday night intent on
biting the flrat chunk off the 193k
District 1» title they met with rude
surprise and a die-hard gang of
Cavemen who trailed from the
first quarter to closing minutes
only to stage a final rally which
defeated the locnis. 17-14
The game was a defensive bat
tle from the opening whistle.
Granta Pass enjoyed a narrow
three-point lead at the first quar
ter but Everett Nance. Ashland
center, ran the Red and White
hoopers Into the fore with several
timely shots early In the second
Kriod and they led. 10-8. at the
If
Nance canned three field goals
and a foul shot during the eve
ning to lead all scorers with seven
points.
The O’Connellmen still held the
edge, 14-11, at the start of fourth
quarter but George Hibbard’s
squad tightened up at that point
Bill Farrell, forward, looped in a
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LEGAL NOTICES
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In the County Court of the State
of Oregon In and for
Jackson County
In the Matter of the Estate of
ELMER C THOMPSON. De
leased
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
FINAL ACCOUNT OF
ADMINISTRATION
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, the administrator of
the estate of Elmer C. Thompson,
deceased, has filed in said court
his final account in the matter of
said estate, and the Honorable
Earl B Day. county Judge, has
designated January 31, 1938, at
10:00 o'clock a. m. of said day. at
the courthouse in Medford, said
county, as the time and place for
a hearing thereon
Anyone having an objection to
said account Is required to present
the same on or before the date of
said hearing
G. H. BILLINGS,
Administrator.
BRIGGS & BRIGGS
Pioneer Building
Ashland, Oregon
Attorneys for Administrator.
Date of first publication: De
cember 31, 1937.
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