S outhern O regon M iner ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1939 P |H>pular notion of how to nak< -nds m«'ct »«-in» to be (rtang<- a pension 'll '"«I tax exemption ut the othci 1 1 1 lie »uprenie court has «on- med »«-down strikes, and It's ut time People ha«i fingers Is- .(oiks wen- invented, and they ij, ri something to sit <»n somebody'» factory. t«s> 111 Lvious are the ways of n crafty L| Clink W<x«l <»f the Western Ler writes <»f « familiarity with | painful problem of picking L from a new »hirt, but he h fool us the last new on«« he jr poked tns head through had Celluloid collar and purple candy kpea. Number 9 SI. MARY’S EYED AS TOURNEY WINNER; CHILOQUIN DOWNED ♦ Final Ashland'Medford Hi Clash Set for Here Tonight WINNER KERBY ELKTON TILT IS CUP FAVORITE pLAYLS'G Delore packed houses x in the large Southern Oregon Normal school gym, 37 hustling, • ' ■ . ■ , . ......................... ...... . . ______ _ ____________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ sweating class B high school bas 111 ketball teams have been giving their best for their respective col rhr suspicion Sometimes aria«*» ors since We«inesday evening, khe minds of many whether the when the 12th annual SONS invi Lgrris' deep Interest in "Isms ' tational tournament got under kszism. fascism and cwnmun- way here. L is nothing more than a dodge Ln the "atlons'' namely, tax- Most outstanding developments of Tnursday s play was the sur Ion prise defeat of favored Chiloquin 111 Dy Coos River in a nip-and-tuck ■X all people'» wearing apparel, 19-21 game. Observers rated Coos THE final meeting of southern ■a are the most expressive River as playing over their heads, Oregon'» most bitter athletic Ihrr you feel like throwing 'em while the defeat shunted Chilo ■ the air, or you want to Ntomp rivals Ashland high school Griz quin into quarter-finals for fifth zlies and Medford high Tiger» L underfoot place. Coos River wall meet Keno, will get under way at 8 o'clock victors over Camas Valley yester f 1 sharp in th«- Junior high gym here day afternoon, for quarter-final [This guy W«xxl at Weirton him tonight The fourth district game position in the championship I long last reached hut reward tietween th«- two outfits will mark Hight, while the losing Camas Val- I being an Inveterate columnist th«- hoop windup for the season for leyites will face Chiloquin at 5 p. ■he other «lay, in his near-aight- Aahiand. m. today. | way. he trie«! to throw a Ford Following Coach Russ Acheson's Lt because it had horns. Of all teams showing in the suspa-nsion of two crack Medford tournament play to-date, St. player» Walter Kress«- and Ray 111 Mary’» is picked by most fans as |A i It has work«*d out, our ncu- (<!ru»by for breaking of training the probable winner in the cham Llity law lias kept America iso- rul«*». Ashland's chances to cop pionship bracket, which will send ir«l from foreign troubles just one of the four games gained hop«* a team to the state title tourna lr the Volstead act made p«xip|e in I ocm I circles, although there is ment in Salem this month. St. some chance that Medford's in Lp drinking Mary's Thursday evening dumped grown fear of the local lads' fre 111 i’rineville while Butte Falls was quent upsets will cause the rein |Art (Hie) Powell, editor of the statement of th«* errant pair ere rooking good in its defeat of Mer bntrai Point American, has gone I tonight’s opening whistle. rill to send Butte Falls into quar | for reform with a vengeance ter-finals today against St. Against th«* Medfordites <'«mch pee becoming mayor of ins town Skeet O'Connell will »tart For Mary’s. ut week h«- announced u bicycle ward» Ardis Warren and Bob In the president's cup division, uinance requiring license plates Weaver, with Joe Jewel at center, the winner of the Elkton-Kerby I wheels and examinations for and Kenny Harris and Bud Silver game at 7 p. m. today is doped to pent, who must reccivi* a grade as guards become winner of that division, Tall Bob Smith also 90 per cent or better. Fortun- while other president's cup games kly for Art, no such tests ar«- probably will »ee action tonight. for today will be as follows: Pros Tin- AHS Grizzlies, following an nuirtxl for entering politics pect vs. Talent, 9 a. m.; Jackson all-day ride to Ixrkeview last Sat 1 1 1 SHOWS' almve with ( mu h Earl Rogers (on the right) are the first string five of Ashland Junior high ville vs. Gardiner, 9 a. m.; Brook urday, dropped a haywire nip-and- March came in like a lamb in tuck battle to the Honkers of that k’ school's basketball team which this year set a new all-time record for games won at the local in ings vs. Kerby, 10 a. m., and Phoe phland thia week, and ha«l spring city. 19-17 Tin- game was mark«*«! stitution. They are. from left to right. Gale Kush and Alvene Monroe, guards; Chet Fowler, «-enter, nix vs. Elkton at 10 a. m. Follow rar. by unusually eff«*ctlve floorwork and Buddy Provost and Charles Jandreau, forwards. The Juniors took the southern Oregon champion ing these games, the double floors on th«- part of the Ashland lads ship her«- Monday night by defeating Medford Juniors 28 to 18. They won 14 games and suffered but at the SONS gym will be cleared 1 1 4 two loss«-*, both at the hands of Medford. Outstanding upstate junior high quintets including Corvallis, and all remaining contests will be and th«- season's worst shooting Jack Benny, in the had graces Mliany and Roseburg also bowed to the Ashland mites with the result that the local record is tanta played on the larger single court. I the revenue department and eye The Grizzlies were able to In the championship bracket to mount to th«- state crown. (Photo by Bushnell Studio.) outmaneuver and outhandle the any of hi» fans on »inugg ling day, St. Mary's will meet Butte hustling 1 Jikeviewers. but couldn't larges, apparently seen his duty Falls at 8 p. m., and Coos River have hit the banket with a garden It never paid it. will tangle with Keno at 9 p. m. hose. —•----- >------- Although tonight's game will Consolation round in the cham run competition to the SONS tour pionship bracket is being battled through by Reedsport vs. Powers nament. a large crowd is exp«s-te<i SOMETIMES it takes years, at 11 a. m. today, Drain vs. Sisters to repair to the Junior high gym but |wetic justice nearly at 11 a. m., Rogue River vs. Glen for th«* singl«- game, which will be always catches up with a man. completed in time for fans to view The Ashland Little Symphony dale at 12 noon, and Central Point And in Ashland Sunday, final contests at the normal school orchestra, under the direction of vs. Port Orford at noon. justice did deliver an unusual Winners in the championship e Ward V. Croft, conductor, will pre and well-aimed slap at one of IfUy F. 8pencer, 58, well known sent the second of its winter ser bracket at the close of last night's REPEAT I’LAY IN MEDFORD rDHE first annual stag jamboree yesterday's bad men. The film, Hland man and former supcr- ies of concerts at 8:15 p. m. Thurs games were as follows: St. Mary’s As the result of repeated de 1 to be staged by the Ashland "Jesse James,” was to oj>en Rendent of the city dump ground, mands that the Shakespearean IJons club will get under way ear day, March 9, in the Junior high 24. Reedsport 14; Prineville 15, in a liM-al theater at matinee Fedncjhlay wax arrested by Cali- Festival asecM-iation'» play. "You ly in the evening Wednesday, gymnasium, it was announced this Powers 11; Butte Falls 28, Drain and, come almost noon hour, 26 (overtime game); Merrill 23, week. kria police near Oroville on a Can't Take It With You." I m - pre March 8. in the VFW hall over I the celluloid print was not in The orchestra of 35 members Sisters 13; Chiloquin 36, Rogue Rrrant charging arson and in- sented in Medford. Director Angus Madden's Tire shop, according to evidence. Inquiries revealed will present numbers from the River 20; Coos River 24, Glendale Wt to defraud an insurance com Bowmer's troupe of southern Ore Dr. R. E. Poston, president of the that the southbound passenger pens of Flotow, Saint-Saëns, Lu- 116; Camas Valley 26. Central Point ity The charges grew out of the gon players present«! the comedy local service club. from Portland was behind ginni, Hadley and Smetana. Guest 6; Keno 19, Port Orford 11. Sec- 11 burning of hia house, lo in the Holly theater Thursday eve Extensive paraphernalia espe schedule. artist for the concert will be 1 ond run winners were St. Mary’s lled on city property at the dump ning before a large audience. An cially adapted to the entertain At long last a train had Jeanne Joy, coloratura soprano, I over Prineville, Butte Falls ower [Whd, resulting in his collecting outstanding success was nccordc«i ment of men has been loaned for held up Jesse James. who will present two groups of Merrill, C«x>s River 21, Chiloquin ♦1550 Insurance. the event by the Medford Elks th«* presentation here a week ago. ------------- •------------- numbers accompanied by Miss 19; Keno 21, Camas Valley 19. Although the fire had the ap- club, while program chairmen, un e Marjorie Scobert at the piano and This year’s tournament, the big ***nce of being accidental at the der the leadership of Bill Snider, Bertha Denton, flutist. gest ever attempted by the local ®*. local jxillce became nuapi- Walter Ix'verette, Art Cooper, In keeping with this year’s cus ou* when it was learned that the Ear) Nutter, George Goswick. (Continued on page 6) tom, no admission will be charged >Uap and furnishings had been Chan Beebe. Paul Finnell and I. C. for the concert, the entire series •ure,f for an "unusual" amount Erwin, have completed extensive Harry Chipman will open a new lief of Police C. P. Talent opened preparations for entertainment of business, to be known as Harry of concerts being open to the l investigation of the case a few I Chipman's Smoke House, in the public. several hundred guests. The party, complete with free io a>’,> wben Spencer left for building next to Fortmiller’s, for ll'‘ornia P*>*nt* after disposing refreshments and all the trim merly occupied by the Central nla garbage collection route to mings, will be open to Lions of Shine Parlor, on or about Monday, * l’on"*n‘lnw, Joseph A. Ashland. Medford. Grants Pass, March 6. Chipman will deal in a iix ??.’ who alH<l was charged Klamath Falls, Yreka and other complete line of tobaccos, candy, •Hi complicity in the alleged points, while invited guests of al) gum, peanuts, magazines and By Our The Southern Oregon Normal «me Lions will be welcomed. Following other sundries. KETHOLE school's orchestra, conducted by ,Spenc,. t - Ig being held completion of the basketball tour /Xu be,nK held u,"|pr Chipman has been stricken with REPORTER jw bond, while Barbeau wax ar- nament at SONS this week-end. an infantile paralysis since November. Lucie Landen, is fast establishing ted yesterday by local police intensive ticket sale will be re 1937, and will operate his new : itself as one of the really fine or chestras of southern Oregon, ac ill iWaa ,>e,nK hel«l in the county sumed early next week. business from a wheelchair. cording to audiences. «in Medford under $500 bail It A large turnout of local men and The orchestra's appearance un n,„not know" l'i«t night whether visitors is expected. der the auspices of the Ashland Burt H. Smith it h r would waive extradition, I Music club has met with acclaim »r/'! bc returned here on the and Companion j by an audience of representative t«>n^Tu was filed a week musicians, and a number of public Are Invited to Be Guests of the L; Two secret indictments scheduled for the I appearances “IT*' iriv'iu ,hp l’a,r were brought CHAN BEEBE, African hunt- Southern Oregon Miner ■ near future are as follows: Ashland y this week by th«‘ grand jury. er, bringing back a Greyhound high school, March 8: KMED 5 to To See Their Choice of Apparently Spencer and Bar- alive. 5:30 p. m. March 22; Jacksonville the Following _ drenched the household with C. B. LAMKIN telling about high school, March 23; Phoenix «•'line on th«* night of Jan 14. Varsity Theater Tli«- Me«iford District News, Ci high school, March 23; Klamath a man who talked to himself be- „ ... R Ughte«! mutch into the vilian Conservation corps publica Falls high school, April 6, and cause he liked to talk to an in Programs: har nfian'1 HP*‘e«le<i to Me«lford, tion- for the district's 32 camps Altamont Junior high in the eve teresting person and listen to Mis'. l "*y Attended a dance. Th«1 with headquarters in Medford, re (Friday and Saturday) ning of April 6, sponsored by the one. C. P. TALENT concluding, le ii Waa an ,,'m,,'’t total loss by cently rei-eived another honor from Altamont P-TA. "FERDINAND THE BULL” hi«' |<>ca) firemen arrived on after issuing numerous dog li ------------- • ------------- Happy Days, national CCC jour lc »cene. "THE GREAT MAN VOTES" censes at a dollar each, that nal. when it was awarded a four- RUNAWAY RETURNED and "ARIZONA LEGION" there are no female dogs in W,lH accompanied by a pVANGEELIST J. R- TURN» star rating among printed news "BFIJ, will begin evangelistic Jack Ritchey, 15, Seattle runa town. , I Point woman at the time papers of the country. But one (Sunday and Monday) meeting» in the First Baptist ROSS TILLEY being a typical way, reported his plight to Ash church at 7:80. Wednesday eve other CCC publication received the land police here over the week-end husband and carrying his wife JOAN CRAWFORD in rating in th«' entire United States. ning, Marvil 8. Mr. Turnbull Is a telegram to his mother in the RUBY'S unmailed letters around "THE SHINING HOUR" Th«' District News, edited by Washington metropolis resulting for days, forcing her to resort ^'''V'''W motorist who has ii fin«' preacher. Bible teacher George H. Fields, district educa in receipt of funds for a bus ticket to other means. , experiences is under- nn«l singer. He also is n chalk- tional adviser, has frequently re- | Please Call at The Miner Office HARRY RICHEY paying a which was used to return the boy ! ehoJ* h,lVe anPl that'd rather nrtlst of no menu ability mid ceived the top rating of four stars | for Your Guest Tickets dollar for a glance. ’ A a buck deer than each evening draws cartoons to among printed newspapers. Since J to his home Sunday. 8 P.M. TIPOFF Oregon’s Outstanding Junior Quintet! JUNIOR HI GYM HOLDS INTEREST Horse Finally STAG JAMBOREE Iron Pays Bandit Old Debt SYMPHONY WILL HOLD CONCERT SET WEDNESDAY EVE IN VFW HALL IAY SPENCER IS ARSON SUSPECT Harry Chipman Will Open ‘Smoke Shop* In Fort miller Room CHALK ARTIST! SEEN IN A DAZE SONS Orchestra To Appear in Concerts • District News Gets One of Two National FCC Paper Honors ^K h^ref,t' bUt "hC nOt • Earage.—Weston Leader. Illustrate Bible themes. i