Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 15, 1940, Page 8, Image 8

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FOOTBALL!
Game» Monday:
Ashland 0 at Medford 41.
Bead 7 at Klamath Falls 0.
Roseburg 0 at Grants Pass 34.
2 NEWCOMERS
TO SPICE MAT
CARD MONDAY
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• Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Daugherty
and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stevens TWO NEWCOMERS will show
their ability at the Medtor«!
spent last week-end visiting with
armory wrestling card Monday
frientis in Portland.
• Subscribe for The Miner today. night. Nov. 18, when Promoter
Mack Lillard presents another la-'
night attraction.
i dies
The new men, providing the
opener, which starts at 8:30 p. m„ !
are Elton Owen, son of Promoter.
Herb Owen of Eugene, and Eddie
Marcus, New York Jew. Owen is
the former boxing and wrestling I
champion of the University of Ore­
gon and weighs 190 pounds to
Marcus' 185. Both are oY the sci­
entific type.
Friday and Saturday! Jesse Janies, undefeaU'd in Med-
ford, tackles Ernie Piluso of Kla-
math Falls in the one hour top
SPECTACLES!
mam event. James issued the chal­
WONDERS!
lenge last Monday and is favored
to give the Italian a run for his
THRILLS!
money.
Cowboy Dude Chick, who was
defeated by Piluso last Monday,
mixes with Billy Rayburn, the
Georgia Peach, in the middle go.
Raybum is one of the sweetest
I wrestlers ever to set foot in a
I Medford ring and is becoming
increasingly popular with the fans.
Each lady accompanied by an
adult paid admission will be ad*
mitted free.
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Heavy Sport Program
For Intramural Play
Outlined by Simpson
What, Xmas Already?
Yep, Yule Greetings
Ready for Delivery
tl’Illl.E moat folks still are
wondering about lb«* date
of Thanksgiving (which will
I»' Nov. 21 in Oregon) along
comes The Miner with urging»
that shoppers pick out their
Christmas greetings now.
In auticl|Hitlon of th«' holi-
day MHvsoti, The Miner already
has received a large shipimHit
of Christmas greeting cards,
rvadj for Imprinting with cus­
tomer»' muiuw, luid has pliu-txl
them on display. Of particular
interest to m«»st Yule greeting
semlers are th«« s|M*-iid I m >\ as­
sortment of 21 beautiful eni-
boss«'«l iui«l eng no t'd cards,
complete with name or munes
imprinted, envelopes and holl-
day-w ntpiH'd box, at a s|>ecial
low price.
In additi«>n to this value,
other card assortments have
bet*n placed in stock and may
lie mm ' ii at The Miner office.
All cards art' ready for Imme­
diate delivery—no waiting, no
back-ordering, no substitu­
tions. Persons Interested In
outstanding values In holiday
greeting cards should nuike
their selections now while
stocks arc complete luid l»e-
forv the late season rush
arrives.
GRIZZLIES PROMISE
GRID VENGEANCE
Bouncing back after their 41 to
0 defeat at the hands of the Med-
ford Tigers. Coach Leighton Blake
and his Ashland high Grizzlies are
drilling hard and pointing to the
last game of their season with
Roseburg there at 11 o'clock
Thursday morning, Nov. 21. Blake
said he was taking 20 boys on the
trip but was uncertain Thursday
who they would be.
Martin Herrin, who suffered a
slight concussion in the Medford
fray, will be shifted to nght tackle
if he is able to play. Bob Weaver
will be moved to the fullback post
with Ken Caton taking over Wea­
ver's right half duties. Al Newbry
will be shifted to right end to
make room for Herrin at the
tackle post.
Al Simpson, athletic director at
the junior high sch«x>l, is conduct­
ing an ambitious intramural sports
program during the noon hour
which includes all grades and g’ves
the students recreation in the form
of basketball, ping pong, shuffle
board, badminton and horseshoes.
The 9-A's won the intramural
six-man football championships
which ended last week.
Wednesday night started the in­
tramural basketball tournament
with three games nightly. Eleven
teams are participating with the
championships to be played Nov. |
20. Regular Junior high varsity i
basketball practice will begin Nov.
25 with the juniors sporting new i
suits this season.
The ping pong, shuffle board,
badminton and horseshoe tourna­
ments will run until Jan. 1 when
the championships in the various
sports will be decided.
• Mr. and Mrs. William Ta Ilia
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are the proud parents of a little
BASKETBALL OFFICLALS
son, Terance Norman, born at the
TAKE EXAMS SATURDAY Hilt hospital Friday afternoon.
Mother and son are doing fine and
Tomorrow, Nov. 16. is the date went home Wednesday.
set for basketball examinations • Donald Rosecrans, who was be­
for those who c^ire to take the ing held in Yreka jail pending
officials' exam for the southern trial Nov. 26, was released on
bond Friday and is now at home
Oregon high school hoop league.
The test, compulsory for all loop with his family and working for
officials, will take place at the the Fruit Growers Supply com­
high school and will be of the pany. The $2000 required for his
round-table discussion type which release was posted by Frank
will follow closely a study of the Graves, yard foreman and Clyde
Hebard, former Hilt resident who
rules.
has for several years been the
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• Mr. and Mrs. Ned Mars made a proprietor of Hebard’s Market in
the Broadway Groceteria in Yreka.
trip to Crescent City Sunday.
I • Jack Enders left Sunday on a • Mr. and Mrs Ray Chamberlain
and family of Gold Hill arrived in
business trip to San Francisco.
• Lee Peachey returned to his Hilt Friday evening. Accompanied
home in Yamsay Monday follow­ by Mr. and Mrs. Don Rosecrans
ing a visit here at the home of they motored to Susanville to
spend the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Peachey.
• Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Walker of • Gino Trinca entertained with a
San Francisco are visiting here party at the opening of his new
for several days at the home of State Line service station Satur­
Mr. and Mrs. Don Brace and other day evening. The opening was at­
I tended by a large number of
friends.
• Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown friends who wish him success in
of Hilt visited here Monday with his new business location.
• Antone Mendes is now home
friends and relatives.
after spending two months in the
General hospital and is very
The Little Numbers? , . Yreka
much improved in health.
• Mr. and Mrs. H. Clevenger and
Have you looked at the little Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clevenger were
numbers on address slip of your shopping in Yreka Saturday.
Southern Oregon Miner and won­ • Mr. and Mrs W. A. Dutro were
dered? Well, in case you didn’t in Metiford Saturday.
know until now, they are the key • The Ladies Aid met Thursday
to expiration date of your sub­ afternoon at the Alphonse home
scription. For example, suppose with Mrs. Enzie Wright as host-
your label reads (at the right­ i ess. Twenty-two ladies attended
hand end) 11-40—which means the meeting.
Delicious refresh­
your subscription was paid up un­ ments were served following the
til November, 1940. If your label business meeting.
reads 2-41, or something like that, • A reception was held at
then relax, for it won’t be due club house Friday night for
until 1941. But if it reads less than new minister, Rev. Richardson,
11-40, tsk! tsk! tsk! You oughta and his family. It was well at-
come in and pay 'er up to date!
l tended.
• HILTS NEWS •
A GUSHER OF
RAMA!
DYNAMI
irner Bro*.
FRANCES
FAR
Friday, Nov. 15, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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• WANT ADS •
Medford high's Black Tornado
took a dull 41 to 0 win over the
Ashland high Grlzzllea on a slip-
pery Medford turf in the two
schools’ annual Armistice day
clash.
Ashland suffered a terrific blow
early in the first period when Mar-
tin Herrin, star fullback, was re­
moved from the game with
injuries.
Cato Wray scored three touch­
downs foi- Me«iford with Orr, Hop-
kins and Barker accounting for
one each.
Ashland failed to preaent a »er­
ious threat to the Tiger goal an«!
was superior in only one depart­
ment, punting, where the average
was 29.6 yards on seven kicks,
while Medford booted once for six
yards.
Trinity Episcopal
Church
Dr. Claud«' E. Sayre, Vicar
Holy Communion, 7:30 a. in.
Church school. 9:30 a. in.
Sermon and morning prayer, 11
a. m.
The committee on the Every
Member canvass will call to see
each communicant of the church
next Sunday. Please be pi «•;>.« i !
to make your pledge at that time
Holy Communion, Wednesday,
9:30 a. m.
A QUART
EACH DAY
BUY CHRINTMAS GIFTS and
mincemeat at Trinity Guild bu-
zuur, pariah house, Saturday,
Nov. 1(1. Needlework, («>«>«! mil«*
an«i candy; hot lunch with »alud
ami dessert, 12 to 1 p. in
4tk’>
NOIRE FOR PIBI.KVIION
lh'l>artni«it of the Interior,
U. 8. Lan«i Office at Homburg,
Oregon, Oct. 11», 1940
NOTICE is hereby given that, ns
directed by the Commissioner of
the General Land Office, under
th«' MCI <>ll<l proviso of So- .‘I ...
R. 8., as amende«! by Sec. 14 of th«*
Act of June 28. 1934 (48 Stat.,
12691. pursuant to the application
of Ben C. Gerwick, Serial No.
022132, we will offer .it public
sale, to the highest bidder, but nt
not less than $2 00 per acre, at
10:30 o'clock a. m., on the 20th
day of December, next, nt this
office, the following tract of htn.l
SW'iNW',. NW'»SW'.. Sec 8.
T 39 3 , R 2 HL, W M , containing
80 acres.
This tract is ordered Into the
market on a showing that the
greater portion thereof is mount­
ainous or too rough for cultivation
The sale will not be kept open,
but will be declare«! clo»«s! when
those present at the hour nauie«i
have ceased bidding Th«* person ,
making the highest bid will be re- |
quire«! to immediately pay the
amount thereof.
Any per»onn claiming adversely
th«* above-deecribed land are ad­
vise«! to file their claims, or objec­
tions, on or before the time desig­
nate«! for mile
GEORGE FIN1JCY,
Register.
44-48
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FOR WORK OR PLAY
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No Pott» To Woor Clothing
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Friday, Saturday
kk
STOP, LOOK
AND LOVE”
with
Jean Rogers
William Frawley
u Fox picture
“COVERED
WAGON DAYS”
with
The Three
Mes(|uiteers
ALSO NEWS!
Addisi attraction!
Blanch Campbell's
Dance Revue
U o’ckM-k e vest Ings only
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
“SLIGHTLY
TEMPTED
iff
with
Hugh Herbert
Peggy Moran
Betty Always Wins!
She's got that extra nomr-
thing that It takes to put
It over. PoHHlbly »he get»
that sparkling brilliance
from drinking milk :
CLOVER LEAF
DAIRY
Phone 8732
Wednesday and
Thursday
ADJUSTABLE CENTER
Sponge Rubber Pads
No Log Straps
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
Everyone 10c
Oil-soaked, Worn Brake Bands Are
Dangerous During Wet, Cold Weather!
STEVEN IL
Brake tiiuids that have soaked lip oil and greiiM- and
iMM'ofin* worn an* not rvllable «hiring wet or icy wea­
ther and may M<*roM you up” at any time. I’lay »ate
and have your hrukea tested free on our Weaver
Safety ljuie and, If they're worn, let U» «hwk and
«■lean the band» for you, or reline them If neceaaary.
Months ahead arc dangerous on the highway», and
we’re here to help you safely through. Remember
Caton’» for COMPLETE automotive repair», from
brake» to body work, from hniders to carburetor I
SCHUERMAN
CLYDE CATON’S
IS YOUR PRESENT LIFE
INSURANCE ADEQUATE?
See
PHONE 4721
•
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Motorists!
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for
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For office or home heating, you’ll find that oil offer» a gr«mt
number of advantage, not l«*a»t of which 1» wwnomy a» well a»
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our quotation» on »torage tank»—any size or shafie, made to
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