Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 17, 1939, Page 6, Image 6

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Friday, Feb. 17. 193®
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
BUS LINE MOVES Lions Club Resists Move To
DIVISION POINT Admit Ladies at Jamboree
TO CANYONVILLE Party Set for March 8 Here
ASHLAND this week was in the
process of losing 14 families as
the result of the elimination of one
division between San Francisco
and Portland by the Dollar Bus
lines. The new schedule, which
went into effect on some trips yes­
terday and will be completed by
Saturday, removes the Ashland
division point to Canyonville. The
bus drivers and their families re­
siding here for the last several
years will move their homes to
Canyonville.
Previously three division points
—where drivers changed busses ■
were located at Red Bluff, Ash­
land and Eugene. In the future the
Dollar lines will change drivers at
Redding and Canyonville between
San Francisco and Portland.
The Greyhound bus line, which
also operates through Ashland, has
its nearest division point in Med­
ford, according to Harry Travis,
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Oeser’s Super
Established in 1922
PHONE 402-Y
DOUBLE
GREEN STAMPS
SATURDAY!
CASH SALES ONLY
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MECHANICAL WORK
OF ALL KINDS DONE BY
RALPH PUTMAN
tertainnient. enjoyment and civil
liberties of the male species.
Tlie stag party will be open to
Lions and their invited guests, as
well as to visiting Lions from
Medford, Grants Pass, Klamath
Falls and Yreka. Games, burles­
que skits and unique entertain
ment ideas are being worked out
by a committee including Bill
Snider, Walter Leverette. Art
Cooper, Earl Nutter. George Gos-
wick, Chan Beebe, John Broady,
Paul Finnell and I. C. Erwin.
Ticket sales will be in charge of
Lions Snider, I. F. Andres and
Earl Leever while the club has
divided into
three competing
teams for sales, which got under
way this week.
Proceeds of the stag jamboree
will be used by the Lions club to
finance the new tourist guide
service which will be inaugurated
in Ashland in the spring.
of
mama's
apron
S HADES
strings! Lions of Ashland miss­
ed by a whisker turning panty-
waist Tuesday night when, during
regular dinner meeting in the
Iuthia hotel, one member dropped
a bombshell in plans for the club's
stag jamboree schedule«! for \\ ed-
nesday night, March 8, in the
VFW hall
The member, unnamed in defer­
ence to his domestic status,
suggested that the party be open­
ed to the ladies!
Salads and steaks lay neglected
as arguments flew across table
thick and fast on both sides of the
proposal. However, the problem
was solved in good humor, after
Lions had ribbed one another with
their favorite suffrage jibes, and
the jamboree will occur as orig­
inally planned strictly for the en-
local agent. The Dollar busses will i
continue their rest stops in Ash­
land. however, their local depot
being located at Steves Sen-ice
station on East Main street.
•
California Couple
Buys Camp Ground
Ingle’s Near Cinch
Marshall Carter To
For County A AU
Tackle McShain In
Championship, Trip
Top Bout Monday
Marshall Carter, ex-Univeisity
grappling
instructor.
of Missouri „
..
gets the chance of his life at Mill­
iard armory Monday night. Feb.
20. when he faces the tough Dan­
gerous Danny McShain. light­
heavyweight champion of the
world, in Promoter Mack Lillard's
top main event. Carter is a clever
workman and has his pet treat­
ment for the tough ones but it is
a question if he can take Mc-
Shain's dirt long enough to win
Paul Murdock of Texas returns
after quite an absence, during
which time he has been wrestling
in the midwest, to face dynamite
Pete Belcastro, the wild Weed
Wop, m th«-
attraction
Murdock is one of the cleverest
men in the business but when his
hair is brushed the wrong way he
turns villain of the first degree,
as Belcastro learned on a couple
of occasions some time ago.
In the opening bout another fav­
orite returns in the person of
Danny Savich, former all-Ameri­
can football ace from the Univer­
sity of Utah, who faces Frankie
Schroll, the crocodile clutcher
from Kansas, Savich is a clever
but rough guy and this go should
be a thrill-provider.
Ashland High Quint
Splits Pair Games
With Klamath Falls Second Talent Mat
Melee Draw» Large
Ashland high school’s Grizzlies
last week-end split a hustling pair
Crowd Pleased Fans
of games on the Pelican floor, los­
ing Friday night’s encounter 26-23,
and winning the Saturday game
27-23. A lack of confidence in the
first game was given as an im­
pediment to making it three
straight with the Klamath county
rivals, Ashland having taken an
early season game here.
Coach Skeet O’Connell sent a
revised lineup into both games
with Harris. Silver, Weaver, Jes-
sel and Smith seeing action the
first night and Ardis Warren go­
ing into the fray Saturday eve­
ning. Harris and Silver were out­
standing for Ashland. The games
concluded the meetings for the
two teams for the season.
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H. B. Curtis, builder and owner
of the Bungalow auto court on
Siskiyou boulevard at the south
city limits, this week announced
sale of the property to Mr. and
Mrs. C. P. Barnes of Merced,
Calif., who will take over the
property during the week-end.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Barnes have
had a number of years experience
in auto camp business, and will
personally manage the Bungalow
coffee shop, service station and
cabins. The camp received wide
attention when Curtis, during re­
cent construction operations, un­
covered a large quicksand deposit
containing dozens of prehistoric
bones and museum pieces.
Curtis, early next week, will re­
Charles E. Dunham, Pastor
turn to Oakland. Calif., where he
will reenter the building business.
Church school meets at 9:45
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a. m.. C. N. Gillmore, superintend­
4 Subscribe for The Miner today. ent.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
“Finding God" is the subject of the
morning sermon.
Young People s union, 6:30 p. m.
Evening service. 7:30 p. m. The
pastor will preach the sermon on
"Christ's Gifts to Men."
Prayer and conference meeting,
7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
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SONS ORCHESTRA MAKES
TOUR OF HIGH SCHOOLS
First Baptist Church
Appearing
before
the
high
school student bodies of Grants
Pass and Central Point Tuesday,
the SONS orchestra of 25 mem­
bers, led by Miss Lucie Landen,
played several selections to highly
appreciative audiences with —
Ted
Marshall as trumpet soloist.
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LYDIA D. HOPKINS
Funeral services for Mrs. Lydia
D. Hopkins, 63, who died Monday
in the Community hospital, were
held at 2 p. m. Feb. 16 at the
Litwiller Funeral home with in­
terment in Hill cemetery.
TICKETS
NOW ON SALE
at
LITHIA HOTEL
for the
SOUTHERN OREGON
SHAKESPE AREA N
FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION
PRODUCTION
“YOU CAN’T
TAKE IT
WITH YOU”
Ingle's
Drugstore
Cowboys
' Thursday night moved to within
one easy step of the county A Al
basketball
championship
when
they smeared Medford's Lamport»
39-8 Tuesday night they will play
their final game with Jacksonville
in the SONS gym A win then will
deliver them the title and light to
enter the state AAtJ tourney In
Portland next month
In the SONS gym last night two
other games added interest and
comedy to the nice, Central Point
taking a close 26-23 battle from
Lost River Dairymen, and SONS
Frosh clowning to a 40-13 rebuff
of Jacksonville
In the Ingle game. Mayberry
was high with eight markers for I
the Cowboys while four Lamport |
men tied for scoring honors with I
a lone field goal apiece Don Bur- :
den scored seven for !>>st River
while his opponent. M. Simmons of J
Central Point, goaled eight In the |
SONS Frosh-J'ville farce. a 22-4
half-time score was the signal for
sending Harry Johnson. 255-|x>und
Ferdinand, and Waterboy Smith
into the game Two former Ash
land high school stars. Buzz Rob
erson and Harry Hoxie, appeared
in lxist River suits
Besides the Ingle-J'villc game
here Tuesday, SONS and the OCX’
teams will play, a victory for the
Frosh meaning second place hon­
ors.
The First Stage Presentation
in the Northwest!
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(LYI)K CATON’S
• WANT ADS • Junction Garage
The Talent Voluteer Fire de­
partment's second monthly smoker
held in their new recreation cen­ 1c |M*r Word |M»r Insertion
ter in the Wolters building Wed­
nesday night was declared an out­ FOR SALE Buffet, bedroom set,
standing success by a large crowd
rugs, kitchen cabinet, lawnmow­
in attendance.
er. Phone 481-Y, address 111 B
Five wrestling matches and
street.
< 7c )
four boxing slugfests were includ­
ed on the program, together with WANTED Clean cotton rags at
a clever and interesting weight
The Miner office
lifting exhibition by George Mar­
tin and Don Wilder of Medford.
Boxing results: Willie Daze, 160, CHAINS PRESTONE TIRES
Canyonville, drew in the fourth
round with Buzz Redkey. 167, of
$2 96
Preatone, gallon
Talent; Dennis Stout, 178, Talent,
drew with Don Wilder. 142, Med­
Prestone,
$1 50
gallon
ford; Birma Riggs, 110, drew with
Harry Wolters, 108, both of Tai-
$1 00
Anti-freeze ( Ford )
ent.
Wrestling: George Martin, 165,
Weed Chains, all sizes in­
Medford, met John Childers, 165,
stalled low as
$3 75
Talent; Orval Stocks. 165, Talent,
Non-Skid Pehnaylvania
met Don Wilton, 159. Medford, in
Tires installed low as $6 60
two of the five pairings.
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We Pay More for Your
Old Tires'
Ashland Juniors Top
List of Conference
Basketball Standings
JUNIOR HK.II ST. ANDINI.S
Won Led Pi I.
.Ashland
7
1
.875
2
Medford
4
.667
Klamath Frosh 2
1
.667
Altamont (KF) 2
1(H)
3
2
G. P1MH Irtish
1
.333
Roseburg Jr».
0
(MH)
5
South Pacific Highway
Phone 71-J
BEEF
STEW
15C
The Complete,
llidiui.rd Hot Ixinch
Serv.xl To You Steimiliig
With Plenty of
Meat tuid
Vrgetablt««
CLAYCOMB MOTOR CO
FOR SALE New and used desks,
filing cabinets, swivel chairs and
safes. Medford Office Equip­
ment Co , 32 North Grape street,
Medford.
(4Ktf)
MATRESSES recondi t ion ed. re­
newed, old mattresses taken
Coomea Upholstery Service ( 5p )
The above percentages______
include
only junior high games of southern
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Oregon Ashland's two wins over
In the county court of the state
Corvallis and one victory over Al­
bany are not shown. With four of Oregon for Jackson county:
In the matter of the estate of
more conference games left it
looks as though Ashland will win Spratt Wells, deceased:
Notice is hereby given that the
the southern Oregon championship
undersigned has been appointed
for the second time in a row.
One win over Medford by the administrator of the estate of
locals would likely give Ashland Spratt Wells, deceased. All per­
the championship on a percentage sons having claims against said
basis and two wins would without estate are hereby notified to pre­
question establish Ashland as one sent them duly verified to N.
of the best, junior high outfits in Dickey, lawyer, 8 Steams building,
Ashland,
Oregon,
within
six
the state.
months from date of first publica­
tion hereof.
Date of first publication Jan-
uary 27, 1939.
RAY BRIGGS,
E. E. Wordsworth, Minister
Administrator.
Fourth and C Streets
(Jan 27 Feb 3-10-17)
“The church wher^^yot^tire
i never a stranger.”
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m., T. S
NEW RADIOS *9.95 UP
j Wiley, superintendent. The school
j is being reorganized to meet the
pressing needs of all our scholars.
Our greater facilities guarantee
, this venture. Classes for all.
Morning worship, 11 o’clock The
pastor preaching on "God's Finan-
1 cial Plan.”
Service for youth, 6:30 p. m.
Evening worship, 7:30 o’clock.
Rev. and Mrs. Earle F Wilde,
New Tube«—We Repair All
evangelists, will give musical and
Makes Radios—Day or Night
vocal numbers. Rev. Mr. Wilde
727 Boulevard
Phone 421-R
will preach. Welcome to all!
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EAICL I). (PETE) NUTTER
LITHIA
A HOME-OWN FI) THEATRI
Friday, Saturday
“GANGS OF
NEW YORK”
Church of the
Nazarene
ZENITH RADIOS
Charles Bickford
Ann Dvorak
—pirn
Have That Radio
Checked at
“COLORADO
TRAIL’’
DICKEY’S
RADIO SERVICE
Under Direction
ANGUS BOWMER
YOU’LL SMILE
AT WINTER!
Charles Starrett
Sun., Mon., Tues.
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PAUL ROBESON
Th« Great Salt Trek
With 15,000 Camela!
WE ARE STRIVING FOR
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FISHER’S FEEDS
Fresh Stock of Field and Garden Seeds
Coming Sunday, Monday and Tuesday!
ERROL FLYNN in
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THE DAWN PATROL’’
General Admission
ADULTS ........................ 50c
CHILDREN .................. 25c
Reserved Seats
25c Extra
BUY YOUR TICKETS EARLY
AND AVOID LAST-MINUTE
RUSH!
ONION SETS—
White or Red, |>er pound
BEST ALSIKE CLOVER SEED—
Per pound
6c
20c
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