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i * , li* Friday, May 13, 1938 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 6 i * Golfers Plan Picnic Bobby (’hick, Lyons Lunch for Visitors Schedule Beturn Go GRID OPENER 6 TO 0 H B Bentley and Bill Allen For Monday Show I turned in a cant of 34 strokes to * 'J™ SENIORS WIN NIGHT Fete Primary Timber Candidates for county and city offices will get their chance to do some self-administered backslap- ptng at 9:15 o'clock tonight. May 13. when the Bellview Grange puts on its candidates ball at the com munity hall in Bellview All po litical aspirants are invited and will be urged to speak. Dickey's orchestra will provide music for the affair which was planned by the ways and means committee of Walter Longstreth, Mrs. B. H. Christlieb and Edwin Dunn. Greasing win the two-ball foursome matches A return match between llbbby played Thursday evening at Ash Chick and Red Lyons is sched the high school first downs came land golf course where the an uled to headline next Monday oil a lengthy _ - heave from Kenny cient game is getting one of its night's wrestling card at the Med Hanis, fullback, to Joe Jessel, end, best season's starts since the links ford armory. This will be a no and another when Bob Gregory, i were laid out. time limit affair Both men went little halfback, executed a beau- j Other low contenders w ho tied a full hour to a draw Inst week, tiful —- reverse -------- from deep a in his own ' V- with - — 36 were «>■*- the teams aaa of ■■ Bill III Tony Garubaldi steps up a notch territory to bring the pigskin up Tallus and I. C. Erwin. Jean Eb to midfield immediately after the erhart and F. F. Whittle, and Mil thia week and faces the Soviet, ball was put into play following lard W. Grubb and Earl Leever, hooded grappler, in the middle the touchdown. The latter pair won second honors fray Tony took Fritz Hansen into camp last week and made a real Warm weather bring« with it a greater Senior scoring thrusts bogged in the ensuing playoff. Following the evening's play hit with the fans. down twice as other touchdowns UemaiKi on your car . . . dust . . . more Opening this all-star card, is seemed certain and the halftime members met to discuss plans for Floyd Britt, brother of Alvin Britt gun interrupted another. Opening Sunday's guest day arrangement. wear. A thorough lubrication at regular the game, the seniors kicked oft A picnic lunch will be served by and a newcomer here, who will intervals will do much to lengthen the life to Ardie Warren, who ran the ball ladies of the club at 1:30 p. m. and meet Lefty Pacer, another new “We Have the Pictures” back from his own 20 to the 33. matches will start immediately af comer who hails from Indiana of your motor and chassis as well HS add Opening bell will sound at 8:30 An off-side penalty set the Griz terward. Each club member is en zlies back five yards, three plays titled to invite one guest couple p. in Monday pleasure and comfort to its riding. failed to gain and Harris' kick to to the affair and many are ex —•------------ the seniors 30 bounced back on a pected to be on hand. I. C. Erwin bad hop to the 45. After the will be in charge of the program Stanley Leon Mow We feature dependable service, and our seniors were held on downs there for the day and Mrs. Hal McNair thoroughness extends to lubrication work Buried Thursday was an exchange of kicks and will head the committee for the Weaver picked up two yards dinner. You can be assured that your entire car Stanley Leon Mow. youngest son The club this year, under man through center. McNair then prac tically set up a score by slicing agement of Mr and Mrs. Grubb, of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mow, for will be greased the factory-recommended off-tackle to the high school five- will see improvements and expan mer residents of Ashland, Oregon, passed away at the home of his way at Leever's. Bring your car to us and yard marker but after the ball had sion which have, been wanting for been moved to within inches of several years. A’ wing will be ad grandmother. Mrs Ida B Mow. be certain! the goal-line the high school line ded to the present caddy house for 225 B Street. Ashland, Monday at use as card room and lounge and 9:20 a. m., after an illness of the crashed forward to cause one of Jeanette several costly senior fumbles and also a covered screen porch will past two months . the grads were held. Harris kicked be built for dancing. Greenskeeper Stanley was bom at Ashland on MacDonald out of danger from behind his Herb Smith has fairways and April 24. 1933, being aged 5 years greens in good condition. A very sweet and lovable child, goal Nelson Eddy A membership drive will get his death will come as a severe In the last quarter Weaver In ' pushed the pill up to the three- underway early next week, accord shock to the many friends of the | yard line only to see it fumbled ing to Manager Grubb. family. ------------ •------------- and the high school take pos He is survived by his parents. I I* HIE Illi.I. I UOVI I Ilf*. mill \ HOIK I session. Taylor, Strange North Mr and Mrs Lee Mow of Mt Jack Forsythe, senior guard. ! Shasta. Calif, his grandmother, provided one of the major thrills For Itebec Banquet Mrs Ida B. Mow of Ashland: his of the evening with a twisting, grandfather. Mr C. M. Carlson of plunging 15-yard return of the Dr. Arthur S Taylor and A. C. lais Angeles. Cal., two sisters, group was successful in turning second half kickoff through al Strange, members of the Normal Wanda and Eileen, ami one broth (’amp Fire (¿iris Net In more money than any other most the entire Grizzly team to school faculty, planned to leave er Owen Mow. all at home group midfield. $55 In Benefit Show today. May 13. for Portland to at Funeral services were held at A thirty-minute stage act en Fans who saw the game pre tend a banquet to be held this ------- Added-------- o'clock Thursday afternoon from dicted a better than average fu evening at the University club ta 2 the The Camp Fire Girls netted titled "A Night at Camp" was Ashland Church of the Breth Feature Saturday ture for the O'Connell coached donor of Dr. George Rebec, retir ren under direction of the Perl $55 46 <>n the show "The Yank at given between the two evening team. Lighter by nearly 20 pounde ing head of the philosophy depart Funeral home of Medford I Oxford." which they sponsored shows, consisting of singing, tap to the man than the more ex ment at the University of Oregon. Monday night at th«* Varsity The dancing, and a humorous reading perienced seniors, the Grizzlies Invitations to Taylor and The girls wish to express their showed a remarkable ability to ' Strange came as the result of a First Baptist Church atre. The proceeds from th«* show thanks to those who so kindly tighten up in the pinches and special request by Doctor Rebec, will be used for th«- girls’ summer cooperated In making the show a hold their opponents. Passes which an old friend They will return camp which is to be held at latke success Charles E. Dunham, Pastor failed Tuesday night will look Sunday of the Woods from August 22 to Church school meets at 9:45 mighty good with a little more | August 2!» with practice and will stand the high • Earl Nutter and Frank Billa a. m.. R. L. Walker, superintend- The three girls who sold the school squad in good stead when made a business trip to Roseburg ent. Preston Foster Morning worship at 11 o'clock most tickets for the show will be they face conference opposition Monday. . awarded half of their camp fee. next fall. > The Rev. H. S. Wannamaker The pastor will preach the sermon These winning girls ar«* Gerry The Young People’s union will Particularly promising was the left this week for Seattle on work of Harris as a kicker and church business. On the return trip meet at 7 p. m.. with the Fellow Arnold, Shirley Cushing, and Vera Russ Th«« Washington school passer and Gregory and Jessel as lie will stop in Salem to attend ship commission in charge. is the time to have Evening service at 8 o'clock The receivers. O’Connell shoved Bur the state Congregational church pastor will preach. nett, Hanel, Farlow. Leigh and conference. Th«* oil In your «-ranken*«* Prayer and conference meeting. several other substitutes in for his • Charles Burns of Klamath Falls changed regular linemen during the fray visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 7 30 p rn Wednesday Battling without materially weakening his M. T Bums, last week-end. JUDGE HOWARD K. Thr oil In your differential forward wall ■- the first time an with life ' Paul R. Finnell returned Wed and tnummiwlon changed Ashland coach has been able to do nesday from Portland where he SONS (’ampus Day ...for the such a thing for several seasons. attended a J. C. Penney conven to niimiiwr weight. Sees Seniors Dunked High school starters were: Capt. tion. To SUPREME COURT Your front wheel lieu ring* Charles Warren and Bob Gregory, * Margaret Harker left Monday Stalwarts of the junior class at rösino* NO 2 halfbacks: Ardis Warren, quarter for Portland where she will visit Southern Oregon Normal school <l«-iin«-d mid re|MU*kcd back; Harris, full: Jessel and Sil friends for several days. managed to haul a team of seniors ver. ends; Lindsay and Nosier, -» Mr. and Mrs. Erford Poole re through a stream of water from a Y«Mir car uanhed and lubri tackles: Brady and Earl Schilling, turned recently from Bend. Ore., gushing fire hydrant and win the ca twl guards, and Jack Williams, cen to make their home in this city annual campus day tug-of-war ter. Reserves included McCormick, where Poole is employed at the contest Wednesday afternoon near 1 our radiator rlrnni-d and Bostwick. Pederson, backfieldmen: East Side meat market. lew in the administration building but joy flushed. and Westerberg. Farlow. Burnett, • pr»grs>«ir« from their conquest was short Hanel, Leigh, Kaegi, McNeil and ipiHI, ond applidi lived as the vanquished upper- Gilman, line. » fouir Qnd classmen promptly engaged them lapnrllnllf Seniors getting their last tast« in hand-to-hand combat which re of prep grid warfare were Weav 1c per Word per Insertion sulted in wetting of all the victors er, McNair, McLain. Caton. Bell, Other events on the day-long Service Station Stewart. Jones. Bruce Schilling. WANTED Wood cutters, exper program included interclass soft- mcr a vouNoia man Ring. Avery, Forsythe, Arnold. ball which the seniors won, 6-4, ienced, dependable. Apply Jack WITH JUDICIAL IXPIRIINCI Milin nt B iih K Street« Barrymore Scheidereiter and Jensen. Robertson, new Siskiyou high women's softball and a student ----------- •------------ body picnic at noon in Lithia park way. • Mrs. Navarre Dunn and children of Portland are visitors at the S425.00 BUYS a late 1936 model pickup, low mileage, fine motor, home of Mrs. Dunn's parents. Mr. nearly new tires, finished gun and Mrs. A. W. Moon, who re metal gray, looks and runs like cently returned from Long Beach. new best buy in the county. Calif., where they were called sev See this bargain at eral weeks ago by the death of Mrs. Moon’s brother, Jack Wil CLAYCOMB MOTOR CO. liams. Open Sunday Noon (Continued from page 1) • THOROUGHNESS • SATURDAY LEEVER “GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST” COMPANY “The Westland NOW ELECT ZIMMERMAN • WANT ADS • VOTE 31 X YES OESER’S SUPER Service Station 358-370 E. Main St.—Est. 1922 Save On Gas Buy yourself a present with what you’ll save on fuel after we adjust your timing, ignition, carburetor and valves. 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