Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 24, 1939, Page 6, Image 6

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    Friday, Feb. 24, 1
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 6
SCHOOL ENTRIES
FAR OUTNUMBER
FORMER TOTALS
Arkansas Scufilers
To Be Armory Stars
On Monday Eve Bill
VARSITY STARTS
UNIQUE POLICY
Membership Rogue
Sportsmen Tops 220
Membership in the Rogue River
Sportsmen's association wm re­
ported as having |iasaed the 220
mark in last night'» meeting held
in the Medford courthouse audi­
torium. The session drew the larg­
est turnout of fishing and hunting
devotees since their recent organi­
zation.
Representatives from Ashland.
Medford, Grants Pass, Gold Hill,
Kerby and northern California
were preeent, .lack Beane and
Roy McNeal of this city being in
attendance. Discussion centered on
installation of fish screens at irri­
gation ditches and raising of
bounty figures for predatory ani­
mals.
The bearded Arkansas Scuffierà
As a stimulus to week-end trail­
from Little Rock. Ark., will go to ing in Ashland, the Varsity thea­
the wrestling wars at Medford ter announces a unique shoppers'
bargain price policy for the week­
armory
next Monday night. Feb. ends Starting this «Friday and
(Continued from page 1)
firsts will meet Jackson county's 27, according to an announcement Saturday and continuing for some
by Promoter time, special reduced admission
court while the other will be occu­ made yesterday
prices will prevail.
pied by Paisley. Lake county win­ Mack Lillard.
Programs on the bargain days
ners. and Klamath Falls runners-
The eldest brother, Tony Jones.
will be of the highest quality,
up, Merrill or Chiloquin, who will
fourths, and Douglas county 212-pound former blacksmith, will especially selected for family en­
fourths will tangle with Coos meet Weed's Mad Italian. Pete tertainment. with pictures from
county’s firsts, for which position Belcastro, in the one hour main I Hollywood's major studios. 'Phis
Coos River and Powers will fight event. Tony won his popularity in Friday and Saturday the Varsity
it out tonight.
Medford by beating Floyd and is presenting for the week-end
Winners Play Two Games
Alvin Britt into submission and is shoppers’ program, "They Made
At noon Thursday the Douglas big and tough enough to do the Me a Criminal." featuring the sen­
sational star discovery of the sea­
county seconds will play Jackson's same to dirty Pete.
seconds on one court and Curry
Middle brother Tuffy will have son, John Garfield, of "KN>ur
county firsts and Klamath coun­ his hands full when he collides Daughters" fame, assisted by a
ty’s third rankers will meet.
with Paul Murdoch. Waxahachie. great cast headed by the 1 lead
Each winning team in the cham­ Tn . in the middle event of six 10- End Kids. Ann Sheridan, May
Robson and Claude Rains Harry
pionship flight will play a return minute rounds.
j Carey in "The Law West of Tomb­
engagement Thursday evening,
Opening
the
evening's
card
will
stone." is the companion feature.
and one game each Friday and
For the kiddies the Varsity also
Saturday. In the president’s cup be baby brother Mike Jones who
Ingle's Drugstore Cowboys, fol­
race, single games will be run off will go to the post against Danny is planning a novel stunt, called lowing their clean sweep of the
Savich,
former
Utah
U
football
for each team Thursday starting
“children’s free show club. Each Jackson county AAU circuit, will
at 1 p. m., with twin bills booked ace. Savich returned last week af­ child attending any show at the leave Tuesday for Portland, where
ter
a
two
years'
absence
and
is
for iSidav. Consolations will be
Varsity will receive a ticket with they will enter the state AAU
run off early Saturday, while now a full-fledged meanie.
12 stars appearing on the card.
with
championship games in
both
Every time the child attends the i championship tournament time
first
game
billed
for
some
flights will be scheduled Saturday Chiloquin. Butte Falls, St. Mary's. theatre a star will be punched
evening, followed by presentation Paisley. Rogue River. Central After 11 shows have been attend­ Tuesduy evening.
Independent teams of the state
of sLx trophies in the champion­ Point. Merrill and Gold Beach.
ed by the child he will then be a
will be paired off in Tuesday's
ship bracket and five in the presi­
In the president's cup flight are guest of the theater for a free games in Benson and Jeffer»on
dent’s cup bracket by Chamber of Prospect. Lookingglass. Gold Hill. show.
high school gymnasiums, while
Commerce President Frank Van Drain. Phoenix. Talent, Gardiner.
college teams of Oregon includ­
Dyke.
Langlois. Brookings, Day's Creek
ing Southern Oregon Normal of
Trophies exceed last year's pres­ and Ophir.
| Ashland will be matched Wed-
entations by two additional cups,
Reedsport and Glendale both
l nesday evening. Manager Bob
which are said to be the finest yet
Ingle will take 10 players north
procured for Ashland tourna­ have sent in entry blanks but will
with him. including his complete
ments. They are on display in await tonight's game results be­
I roster as follows: Tiny Jones, Mar-
Provost's hardware store window. fore signifying which will enter
the championship flight, while-
' ion Mann, Parker Hess, Charlie
Early Entrants Listed
The
Ashland
Junior
high
bas-
Teams already registered in­ other teams not yet classified in­ ketball team defeated the Grants Warren. Howard Mayberry. Leon-
clude. in the championship flight: clude Elkton, Sams Valley and Pass Freshmen here Monday night ' aril Warren, Headrick Baughman.
I HJalmar Kaunas to, Walt Lee and
Coos River. Powers, Sisters. Keno. Jacksonville.
26 to 16 for the 12th win of the Everett Nance.
season.
Winner of the state tournament
The Juniors turned in a spark­
ling first half game to pile up a will earn the right to enter the
20 to 4 lead. The Ashland attack national AAU basketball tourney
completely bewildered Grants Pass in Denver, Colo. Concerning his
and splendid team work coupled team's record, Ingle said last
with good shooting gave an exhi­ night, “We knew all the time we'd
bition of basketball seldom seen in take the county title, but we're
conceding one or two of the other
junior high circles.
In the second half Grants Pass outfits a 50-50 chance at Portland.
came to life and the locals lapsed We won't buy our tickets for Den­
r
into mediocre .play, Several sub- ver until after our first game."
Ingle smiled when he said that.
stitutions for Ashland spoiled
team play and the offensive drive
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virtually collapsed. Ashland was COUNCIL PLANS GARBAGE
severely handicapped by not hav­
DISPOSAL PLAN SHAKEUP
ing Alvene Monroe, regular guard,
in the lineup. He ordinarily ave­
Concluding that Ashland's legal
rages 10 to 12 points per game,
but was ruled ineligible by Supt. control of the garbage collection
G. A. Briscoe for carving initials and disposal needs of the city
in a tree on the school grounds. should be tightened, city COUDCil-
Grants Pass has defeated the men Tuesday night planned furth­
ON
Medford Junior high twice in the er study of the question and prep­
last three weeks and were rated aration of an ordinance to cover
as strong opponents. Provost and the matter. Bids probably will be
Jandreau each scored 10 points to called for private operation of a
AND
lead the locals, while Clayton of collection franchise, it was indi­
Grants Pass also collected 10 to cated.
The council also issued a build­
tie for high honors. Herrin. Gar­
rett and Bartelt went into the ing permit to M M Tucker for a
BRING THE FAMILY—TELL YOUR FRIENDS!
game during the second half re- $1200 frame house on .Mountain
. placing Ayres. Rush and Provost. avenue.
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Jandreau and Fowler went the
j route for Coach Earl Rogers
H ARK EK- Mc LE A N N l ITI A LB
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ARE EVENT OF WEDNESDAY
has recovered from her ret
Joe Wurzer. winner of an Elka- nens ami this week |B
nponsored contest on "American­ ■bout.
ism," delivered hi» winning essay
before the Anhland IJons club lii
the l.ithia hotel 'I’ue-sdav evening
As part of the club’s defense week
program, Wurzer
received
with appreciation ami enthusiasm
Lion» also announced procurement
of entertainment devices from the
Medion! Elks club for their stag
jamboree planned for Wednesday I
night M.mli s. in tin VFW hall |
WI RZER ADDRESSES LIONS
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GETS SUSPENDED TERM
Edward S Peer, Portland man.
was grvrn a one-yeui suspended
sentence by Circuit Judge II D
Norton early this week when he
was taken Into court by Ashland
|M>lice
for
|>a»slng
worthless
checks Peer has agreed to make
good on the checks, totaling more
than $300 held by local firms.
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will be pleased to learn that she 1
INGLE COWBOYS
ENTER TOURNEY • WANT ADS •
Juniors Take Easy
Win from G-P Frosh
In Twelfth Victory
ANNOUNCING!
WEEK-END SHOPPERS’
BARGAIN PRICES
Matinee and
Night Shows
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WANTED Clean cotton rags at
The Miner office
SALE ENDS SATURDAY!
DOWN AND OUT SALE
We Mark 'Em Down
You Drive 'Em Out
1937
1937
193d
1934
1932
Ford Tudor
Plymouth Setkin
Ford DeLuxe Sedan
Ford DeLuxe Sedan
Foni DeLuxe Sedan
$465
$485
$395
$295
$225
Twenty others to choose from
from $25 and up!
See our stock before you buy !
CLAYCOMB MOTOR CO.
Complete Service Under One Roof
HAMILTON gram! piano for »ale
style Ml w;ilnut Louie XVI
with bench, about 3 yearn old;
scratched some, but could be re-
flniahed easily, cost $875; ac­
quired by foreclosure of mort­
gage; a modem »tyle piano
made by Baldwin and can tie
bought tor what it would ooot
to get • cheap instrument See
Briggs A Brigg», attorney» i 8c I
FAIR SALE New and used desks,
filing cabinets, swivel chain and
safes. Medford Office Equip­
ment Co., 32 North Grape street.
Medford
I-'.'i
Fridays
Oeser's Super
Service Station
Saturdays
Established in 192?
PHONE 402-Y
Now Playing—TWO Major Features!
DALE ARLEN MORRISON
WHAT HAPPENS TO THE BOYS WHO START
IN THE GUTTER AND GO DOWN-’ j
Funeral services for Dale Arlen
I Morrison, eight months old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Morrison of
Central Point, who died Feb. 18.
were held at the graveside of the
IOOF cemetery in Central Point
Feb. 21 under the direction of the
Litwiller Funeral home.
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JOHN
GARFIELD
and the "Dead End" Kids
JOHN S. CRAWFORD
Funeral services for John S
Crawford, Civil war veteran, who
died Feb. 15 at his home in Talent,
were held Saturday, Feb. 18, at
the Methodist church in Talent
with the Rev. James H. Edgar of
Ashland officiating. Interment was
in Stearns cemetery with a mili­
tary service at the graveside under
the direction of the American Le­
gion of Ashland. Arrangements
were in charge of the Litwiller
Funeral home.
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DONALD LEE MILLER
Graveside services for Donald
Lee Miller, three-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs Ray Miller of Talent,
were held Feb. 20 at the Steams
cemetery in Talent with the Rev.
Freeburg officiating.
Arrange-
I ments were in charge of the Lit­
willer Funeral home.
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JI’ST ARRIVED— A NEW
ELECTROLUX
Miss Margaret Harker, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs J H Harker
VOI R CAR WILL BE
of Ashland, and Cliff McLean,
formerly of this city and now of
Chiloquin, were united in marriage
at the home of Rev. Joseph Knotts
FREE WITH EA< II
in Medford Wednesday afternoon.
They were attended by the bride's Lt BRICATION AND WASH JOB
mother and grandmother and her
We Guarantee Satisfaction
sister. Miss Alice Harker, Miss
Jean Clayconib, Miss Helen Gren-
GlARANTEED
bemer, Darrell Leavens and Leon­
MEC HANICAL WORK BY
ard Hall
Immediately following the cere­
mony the couple left for a honey­
No Job Too Small and
moon trip to coast points, follow­
None Too lairge!
ing which they will make their
home in Chiloquin.
ELECTROLUXED
RALPH PUTMAN
SUNDAY • MONDAY • TUESDAY
HALO SHAMPOO
When you buy large
Medium Size Free size
—BOTH for
of AMAZING
VITAMINS A-B-D100 caps $1.49
CLEANSING TISSUES 500s 23c
a
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Phone 7I-.I
A HOME-OWNED THEA
Friday, Saturday
GAMBLING
SHIP”
Helen Mack
Robert Wilcox
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Another Good Action
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Sun., Mon., Tues.
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The »murrst female luwier
of her time learns u wom­
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Cartoon News
Stranger Than
Fiction
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When You Buy Giant Size at Regular 35c Price!
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LARGE SIZE ONLY lc
RE A LAWLESS ERA!
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way, downtown or In io
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ring of Ihr telephone < n
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Combination Hot Water Bottle
and Fountain Syringe ..............
79c
AT 8:30 EVERY
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Medford Armory
DRY PINE
SLABS
$3.75
Per 100 <’u. Ft. Ixiad
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