Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 08, 1939, Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday. Sept. 8. 1939
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 4
HOLINESS ASSOCIATION
MEETING HERE TODAY
The Rogue River Valley Hoh­
ne» association will hold a month­
ly meeting in Ashland at 10 a. m
and 2:30 p m today. Sept 8, in
the Free Methodist church A bas­
ket lunch will be a noon feature
in Lithia park
The Rev. W. E Cox. president
of the Cascade Bible college in
Portland, will be principal speaker
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ROY ROGERS
in
‘Come On Rangers’
HEIGH-YO, SILVER!
“THE LONE
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SUN «MON «TUE
• WED & THUR •
First entrancing sight of the Golden Gate International Exposition
when Fair visitors enter the grounds through the Northwest Pas­
sage is the exotic Court of Cavalcade. The memory of faint'd adven­
turers and explorers of the past centuries is recalled by Utting of
their names in huge letters around the court. At upper left ma) I mj
seen the name's of Magellan, llalboa. Pizarro and others of equal fame.
HINDSIGHT
ON SPORTS
111
By I TOLD YOL’ SO
’T’HINGS football fans ought to
know:
Bronko Nagurski, famous pro­
fessional football star and now a
professional wrestler, has never
been hurt badly enough to neces­
sitate his leaving the game or
having time-out called and he has
played 17 seasons of the most
gruelling game.
I Kick was fullback and punter
for the Moriat, Vt.. high school
squad in 1926.
When Martinsville high school
of Delaware played an intersec­
tional game with Bell Institute
of Ohio at Martinsville Dec. 4.
1915, the two captains, the two
coaches and the referee were all
brothers Martinsville won 5 to 0.
James Reardon, left guard on
the Truesdale. Ill., high school
team in 1936, had no legs. They
were cut off at the knees in an
accident when he was three. He
uses artificial supports.
Mrs. Jane Frailey of Hoboken,
N. J., has seen at least nine foot­
ball games every fall for the last
35 years.
Morris Kratsik of Chicago, Ill.,
has seen every game played by
the University of Illinois in Ur­
bana since 1901.—Harry Chipman.
Would-Be Grid Kefs
To Take Tests Here
All Ashland men who plan to
be on the list of Southern Oregon
conference football officials this
season will undergo an examina­
tion at the high school building
at 2 p. m. Saturday, Sept. 16, ac­
cording to B. C. Forsythe.
Forsythe stressed the fact that
only those who have passed the
examination will be eligible for
selection and he expressed the de- ’
sire that several local men take
the test as other schools probably
would select them for games, as
well as the local school.
Jean Eberhart, SOCE athletic
director, assigns officials to each
conference game from names sub­
mitted by schools in the circuit.
Wrestling Return
To See Wilson, Gold
Hill Marine Collide
Promoter Mack Lillard will re­
sume, after a week's layoff, his
weekly wrestling matches in the
Medford armory next Monday
night when he will present George
(U ildcat) Wilson and Sgt. Bob
Kennaston in the top one-hour
main event. Both will weigh in
over the 200-pound mark. Wilson's
lernfic Sonnenberg will be pitted
against Kennaston's dangerous
Gold Hill crab and his Gold Hill
swivel, as well as the ex-Marine’s
array of dirty work. Wilson is able
to absorb a lot of punishment in
order to get in position for his
fall-dealing sonnenbergs while
Kennaston isn't as adept at tak­
ing beatings he might get if he
gets tough with the former Uni­
versity of Washington gridder.
Hans (Hitler) Shulz, a loyal
nazi German and a newcomer to
Medford, will meet Taro Ito, the
popular Japanese, in the middle
Dout. Shulz is said to be a rough
and tough customer who can wres­
tle clean if he so chooses. He has
been in the United States for
about eight years and will weigh
about 220 pounds at ring time.
Another newcomer is Billy Ven­
able of Texas who will face Joe
Smoiinski of Poland in the opener.
Venable is reported to be a fast
and clever matman who resorts to
dirty stuff only when facing a
man of Smolinski's character.
The card will get under way at
8:30 p. m. promptly.
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SCHUERMAN’S GROCERY
145 EAST MAIN STREET
Junior High Classes (’raters to Travel
Get Under Way Here To Grants Pass For
By HARLAI.EE WILSON
Shaughnessy Tilt
It was an entirely changed jun­
ior high the students entered
Tuesday morning. In spite of the
novelty and newness of it all. there
is a vacant place left without Miss
Myers and the other retired teach­
ers. We are fortunate in having
someone as capable as Mr Rogers
to take the helm.
What a mixup (for the best, of
course) in the seating arrange­
ment in the study hall. Instead of
alphabetical class arrangement as
before, we are sprinkled through­
out the hall to avoid congestion
at the doors.
It must be human nature,
or just plain mischievousness,
hut now that we can talk In
the halls we can’t seem to
find anything to say.
771c Medford Craters and the
Grants Pass Merchants will clash
in Grants Pass Sunday In the first
game of the Southern Oregon
Baseball league's Shaughnessy
finals.
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PHONE 7981
• Mr and Mrs J P Wolff visited
I with friends In Union Creek early
in the week
• Mr and Mrs Carl Harris visited
, with relatives In Klamath Falla
during the holiday week-end
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Among the many changes was
the abolishment of detention. Oh.
happy day! Thanks to Mr, Rogers
and faculty.
Rah! Rah! Football! Our brand
new coach, Al Simpson, called for
the first football turnout Tuesday
after school to hand out equip­
ment.
FOR BU8INE8S
J. P.
Craters ¿Squeeze Out Superintendent Norby has put OPEN
Johnston, jeweler and graduate
special stress on the work of Miss
of 44 years exper­
12-11 Win Over Bend Hill and Mr. Koehler, our new watchmaker
ience, also an official watch in­
music and art teachers. We also
at Portland for the SP.
As Grants Pass Wins have a new librarian, Miss Con­ spector
We make watches keep time!
over; a new English teacher, Miss
70 North Main street, Ashland.
The big bat of Vernon Leif Hogan, and a new coach.
(36c125)
boomed in Medford Sunday and
the Craters took a 12 to 11 win
FOR SALE Trailer house, 7x12
from the Bend Shamrocks in 11
feet, 2 wheels, sealed inside and
Church
of
the
innings. The score was tied at 11-
out, reasonable. See E. D. Camp­
all in the ninth and in the 11th
Nazarene
bell, Ashland, at Joy's Gardens
Leif stepped to the plate with one
E. E. Wordsworth, Minister
(33p)
man on second and sent a drive
Fourth and C Streets
to center field just as he did
FOR SALE New and used desks,
against Crescent City the day be­
"The church where you never
filing cabinets, swivel chairs and
fore.
are a stranger.”
safes. Medford Office Equip­
Bill Calvert pitched the first
Sunday school, 9:45 a m., T. S.
ment Co., 32 North Grape street,
seven innings and was nicked for Wiley, superintendent. Dr. C. B.
Medford.
(48tf)
14 hits, 10 runs, five walks and Widmeyer says "Bulding better
three hit batsmen. He was relieved boys is better than mending men.”
by Harry Leggett, who gave up Parent, is your boy attending Sun­
four bingles. Snider, a big south­ day school ? If not we Invite him
paw, went the distance for the to our school.
Shamrocks and was touched for
Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
18 safeties.
Sermon by the pastor; theme,
A single into center field by "Palm Tree Saints.” Second in the
Vernon Leif with two down in the series.
Young people’s devotional hour,
last of the ninth Sunday afternoon
in Medford gave the Craters a 6 7 p m.
At 8 p. m. the Rev. and Mrs.
to 5 victory over the Crescent
City Merchants in the third and Ira N. Taylor, furloughed mission­
deciding game of the Shaughnessy aries from Peru will be guest
playoff series between the teams. speakers. They also will present
Virgil Haynes, a late season re­ pictures of Nazarene missionary
WREST LI Nû
cruit from the ranks of Ashland- work in Peru.
Welcome to al).
Talent, started the game for the
Craters and worked hard for four
innings during which he allowed
no hits, but his two errors let a
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pair of runs across the platter.
Harry Leggett took over where
Haynes left off and allowed three
hits and three runs during the re­
mainder of the game.
Monuments and Markers
of Bronze and Granite
Deo started on the mound for
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the Merchants and gave up eight
3 ALL-STAR
hits in seven frames until he was
replaced by Howe in the eighth,
MAIN EVENTS!
M. T. BURNS
who yielded but one bingle and
Next Door to Poet Office
was charged with the defeat. The
Call Office 113, Res. 248 R
victory gave Medford two games
Evening Appointments
out of the three playoff series and
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four out of five meetings for the
season.
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