Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 03, 1939, Page 6, Image 6

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 6
WINNER KERBY­
ELKTON TILT IS
CUP FAVORITE
(Continued from page 1)
college, has drawn an estimated
500 players, coaches and fans to
the city, and hotels and restaur­
ants have been taxed to capacity
this week. Although games were
not outstanding during first round
pairings, second round encounters
developed more color and a num­
ber of teams began to take on
outstanding characteristics.
To­
day's and tonights games, all
quarter and semi-finals, will gath­
er momentum and finals Saturday
will climax the tournament.
Saturday night, following the
championship game at 9 o’clock.
Chamber of Commerce President
Frank Van Dyke wall present the
11 trophies being awarded this
season. The president's cup cham­
pionship game will get under way
at 8 p. m. Saturday, while other
Saturday games will include the
following finals:
President’s cup consolation. 5
p. m., Junior high gym; third-place
4 p. m., Junior high. Championship
bracket consolation, 5 p. m.
r.. in
SONS gym; fifth place. 4 p. m..
SONS gym: third place. 7 7 p. m„
SONS gym.
Landscape Crew Busy
In Ashland District
A crew of experienced gardeners
and landscape architects is busy
in and near Ashland this week in­
stalling shrubs and trees, accord­
ing to O. F. Palmerton, manager
of the Park Landscaping company
of Rogue River.
The Park concern is the only
nursery which grows and acclim­
atizes plants in southern Oregon,
Palmerton explained. The nursery
has established an Ashland agency
at the Flanders’ Feed store on
East Main street here, where or­
ders may be placed.
Plan Organization
Meet for Formation
Of Boy Scout Troop
Members of the Talent city vol­
unteer fire department and fathers
of eligible youths and their sons,
will gather together in the Talent
recreation hall Thursday evening.
March 9. to form a Boy Scout
troop in that city.
The troop organization is a part
of a long-range plan under way on
the part of Talent firemen to fur­
nish entertainment and hobby ac­
tivities for boys of their city. Bert
Simmons, fire chief, will preside
at the meeting, while Secretary L
W. Tame will assist.
All youths eligible for Scouting
and interested in the new troop,
as well as their fathers, are asked
to be present in the hall located
in the Wolters building.
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• Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pankey vis-
ited over last week-end at Pros­
pect with Mr. Pankey’s sister and
brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
liam Grieves.
Week-End HMHM
Shoppers’
—
Bargain /Jjc
Prices
Matinees and Nights!
WALT DISNEY'S
SILLY SYMPHONY
After winning their opening tilt
against The Dalles 48 25 Tuesday
night Ingle's Drugs from Ashland
were nosed out by City Dairymen
of Portland bv one |x>int Wetlnes
<lav. while the SONS varsity drop
ped their first game Wednesday
to pacific U, in the state A Al
tHiskettxall tournament lieing held
In Portlund this week Both teams
were eliminated from further play
Ixxwer Columbia Junior college,
a Washington team from ismg
view which is In the Oregon dis
trict. dropped favored Portland
university, 47-40 Pacific I
J”’*!
Southern Oregon normal, 44-37
Willamette hail a tussle with Al
bany, but won out, 48-43 Oregon
Normal shaded Mt Angel college.
42-41
In th«
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Independent division the
defending champion Pacific Pack­
ards breezed through their sreond
game, beating Multnomah A <'.
58-333 City Dairy of portlund
eliminated Ingle Drug of Aahland.
II 43 Bradford Clothes of Port­
land upset Signal Oil of Poitlnml.
e
52-43, and Astoria Umgahoremen
walloped St Helens. 44-33
e
• Mr anil Mis Dick Black visited
Friday evening at the horn«
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of Mi'
Another packed house saw the and Mrs Walter Brahs
1 Talent Volunteer Fire depart­
ment's monthly smoker held in the
Wolters building Wednesday eve­
ning. which was marked by many
close iMittles and interesting jug­
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gling exhibitions.
Don Wyler, Bill Ryan and R
Stein of Medford and Norvall
THE FORD BULLETIN
Stockstill of Talent gave a jug­
gling and weight-lifting exhibition
We have customers fur two
I as part of the program.
Three
late mixiel coup1» 1937 or
rounds of boxing brought together
1938 See us for highest tradr
Lawrence Rude. 105. and Clarence
in prices!
(’.»'pel 115 both <>f Talent, Rllde
SPECIAL
winning by a close decision on
1938
Dodge
Sedan with built-
points.
in trunk, low mileage. Iixiks
A wrestling match between Bill
like new See this
Ryan. 150, and R. Stein. 155, was
save $300 00!
won by Ryan, while J Zickafoos,
162, and Don Wyler. 164, groaned
PICKUPS
to a draw in the evening’s out­
$265
1933 Ford V-8
standing event
Final wrestling
$395
1936 Ford V-8
event of the evening pitted Billy
PASSENGER CARS
Gleims. 155. and Norvall Stock-
Ford DeLuxe Sedan $425
103»;
still, 155, the melee ending in an­
1934 Ford DeLuxe Sedan $295
other draw
—
Frank Redkey and
1932 Ford De Luxe Seel an $225
Eddie Joan is acted as referees
-
Lloyd Selby, for a number of
years owner of a Chevrolet agency
in Tulelake. Calif , this week took
over ownership and management
of the Kay Chevrolet company of
this city which for 22 years had
been under the management of the
late Dan F Kay Selby will con­
tinue the Chevrolet Motor com­
pany's sales and service franchise
tn the garage at 100 East Mum
street under the name of Selby
Chevrolet company.
Selby announced that the build­
ing’s owners, Mrs R F. Neil ami
Miss Anna Hargrove, will launch
extensive remodeling work on the
garage front in the near future,
with a number of Improvements
planned New car showroom, serv­
ice station facilities and more con­
venient entranceways will be pro­
vided.
Mr and Mrs Selby are making
their permanent home in this city
since purchase of the property
from Mrs. Dan F. Kay.
Promoter Mack Lillard has se-
| cured Danny Savich, the former
, cleanie, to settle a grudge with
brother Tony Jones, the eldest of
the Arkansas Scufflers wrestling
trio, at Medford armory Monday
night. March 6.
Tony knocked
Savich out of the ring last week
in retaliation for the terrible beat­
ing Savich had handed brother
Mike earlier in the evening and
Savich has promised Tony some of
the same kind of treatment.
Joe Smolinski. the Polish peeve,
returns after a long absence to
collide with brother Tuffy in the
middle match. Smolinski is one of
the meanest in the business but
Tuffy is no sissy himself
Paul Murdoch of Waxahachie.
Texas, faces brother Mike in the
opener which is scheduled for six
10-minute rounds.
TONIGHT AND
SATURDAY
BIG 3-UNIT
SHOW
LLOYD SELBY IS ^X«a a Z i
NEW CAR AGENT Tourney Wednesday WE'RE ALW
Savich-Tony Jones
Feud to Flare Up
At Armory Monday
HAUL MIK1HHH. the popular
Texan who meets brother
Mike Jones in the o|»ening
match at Medford armory Mon­
day eve. Joe Smolinski vs. bro­
ther Tuffy and Danny Savich vh .
brother Tony complete the pair­
ings.
• BELLVIEW •
( lose Battles Mark
Talent Fire Smoker
• WANT ADS •
• Mr. and Mrs Willis Foran and
Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Kangus of
Klamath Falls visited Sunday at
the home of Mr and Mrs. Charles
Foran.
• Mr. and Mrs. D. Keeney of
Ashland spent Sunday visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shane
Brown.
• Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Joy at­
tended a party at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Chester Corry in Ashland
one night last week
• Mrs. Homer Moore and Mrs
Wade Wallis attended the church
anniversary dinner of the Pres­
Many Others from $25 I
byterian church there Friday eve­ and Mrs Arthur Hamaker of Ash­
ning of last week.
CLAYCOMB MOTOR CO
land and Denver Kincaid.
• The Upper Valley Community
Ashland
club plan to hold their meeting at • Miss Helen Elam of Ashland Complete Service Under One Roof
the Grange hall Wednesday, March was an overnight guest Saturday
8. During the afternoon the elec­ at the home of Miss Eunice Kin­
HAMILTON grand piano for sale
tion of officers will be held The caid.
style 261 walnut Louis XVI
hostesses for the day are Mrs. J. • Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Arnett
with bench, about 3 years old.
E Gowland, Mrs Louis Pankey and daughter Suzanne of Klamath
scratched some, but could be re­
| Falls visited Sunday at the home
and Miss Marie Walker.
finished easily, cost $875; ac­
• Mrs. Al Sheraud, Mrs Vincent of Mr. and Mrs S. E Bell and
quired by foreclosure of mort­
I Lanini and Mrs. J. E. Gowland family.
gage; a modern style piano
' went to Medford last Friday to • J H. Williams, who has been ill
made by Baldwin and can be
receive instructions from Miss for the past several days, is im­
bought for what it would cost
i Patterson of OSC on rug making. proving.
to get a cheap instrument. See
• The social hour club met Thurs­ • Wayne Willis, who underwent
Briggs * Briggs, attorneys <8c)
day of last week at the home of an appendectomy at the Commun­
Mrs. B. W Meyers. The members ity hospital in Ashland Thursday
attending the meeting were Mrs. of last week, returned to his home FOR SALE New and used desks,
filing cabinets, swivel chairs and
Emil Gassman. Mrs. Elizabeth Tuesday.
safes. Medford office Equip
Walter. Mrs. William Turner, Miss • Mrs. Lloyd Moore and her
ment Co., 32 North Grape street,
Ruby Turner and Mrs. George Ir­ daughter, Mrs. Adrian Wolfe and
Medford
(48tf)
win. The next meeting will be at son Rodger, visited Monday at the
home of W. L. Moore.
the home of Mrs. Irwin.
fi The basketball boys team of the • Monday evening Mr and Mrs
Bellview school made a trip to R. E. Bell, daughters Rosemary.
Jacksonville Friday and Saturday Marjorie and Patricia, sons Ken­
of last week, where they attended neth and Sammie, and Joanne
the tournament held there. The Helm attended Beck’s open house
boys won one game and lost two. in Medford. This was for all people
• Miss Veeda Williams spent last selling Beck's products
Saturday and Sunday at the home j • The members of the Home Eco­
nomics club of the Bellview
Established In 1922
of Miss Jeanette Talent.
• Mrs Katherine and Miss Alpha Grange met at the Grange hall
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Haines of Talent visited last Fri- | Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. , to work on the quilt for the
bazaar.
Gassman.
• The Bellview Grange announces • Max Wiggens and Kenneth
a dance at the Grange hall for Fri­ Wilson visited Wednesday at the
day evening, March 3. Refresh­ home of Mr and Mrs. Walter
ments will be served at midnight. Brails They were enroute to Sac­
• Mr and Mrs. Walter Brahs vis­ ramento from Portland
ited Sunday at the home of Mr. • Mrs Vai Inlow plans to leave
and Mrs Charles Smith in Talent. for Corvallis Tuesday * morning
•R E. Bell. D. F. Korth and Ken­ where she will attend a school for
neth Bell made a business trip to Grange lecturers throughout the
state. The school will last from
Klamath Falls Wednesday.
• Mr and Mrs Archie Kincaid Wednesday through Friday.
and daughter Eunice entertained • Mr and Mrs Miles Farmer and
at a turkey dinner Sunday, Mr. daughter Betty Lou of Dorns,
and Mrs. Henry Stenrud, Mr. and Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Farmer
Mrs. Leslie Lusk of Ashland, Mr. and daughter Dolores of Dorris
visited this week at the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Byrd and Mr and Mrs John Far­
MEC HANICAL WORK
mer.
OF
ALL KINDS IMINE BY
• Mr and Mrs Ivan Edwards re­
turned Saturday from San Fran­
cisco, where they spent a short
time transacting business.
A HOME-OWNED THEATRE
Service Station
AGAIN
The producer of “A Man To
Remember” gives to the
screen a human, hilarious
story ... a hit-of-the-month
selection of Photoplay .Maga­
zine!
DOUBLE
GREEN STAMPS
SATURDAY!
CASH SALES ONLY
with
LITHIA
RALPH PUTMAN
yyilENEVEit uni k < i
trouble, Oil the hl
wiiy, downtown or in v,
own gnritgr, we’re rriuly
come to your aid nt
ring of the telephone (
able wrecker servie«!
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MONDAY NIG
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INSURANCE
Monumenta and Marks
of Bronze and Granit»
At Price« You Can Affa
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Next Door to Post offb
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Evening zlp|
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“DEPENDABLE SERVIO
DRY PINE
SLABS
$3.75
Per I (KI (u. Ft. D>ad
Dump Delivery
Whittle Transfer
Friday, Saturday
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CRIMETAKES
A HOLIDAY
—also—
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