Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 20, 1940, Page 10, Image 10

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    Friday, Dec 20. 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 10
LIN IN GERS GET JOB
M, C. Lininger and Son thia
week were awarded contract for
gravel at Kerby on their low bid
of $14,670 by the state highway
commission Rock crushing ma­
chinery will be moved to the Red­
Ashland basketball fans will be
wood highway location from the
treated to more college ball to- t
Ashland plant.
morrow night, Saturday, when the I
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Southern Oregon College of Edu­
FLV GETS HAMS
Because flu was cutting too cation quintet faces the Multno­
deep inroads into Ashland Radio mah College Chiefs from Portland
club membership, a proposed OB the SOCE floor Multnomah
Christmas party, for Dee 23 has College is formerly Oregon Insti­
tute of Technology.
been called off.
1-axt year the Chiefs won seven
and lost three games, winning the
Northwest Junior college cham­
pionship and losing out to Mon­
mouth in the playoff for a trip to
the national AAU tournament.
Coach Paul H. Cushing has six
returning lettermen for a nucleus
of his 1940-41 squad and has an­
nounced his probable starting
lineup as Bob Boss and Jack Shel­
ley, forwards; Norman Wetther,
center; and Harold Ito and Bud
Friday and Saturday! Selllken,
guards. Coach Eberhart
of the Sons is at a loss to an­
nounce his starting five since ill­
ness and lack of practice time has
hampered his squad since win­
ning two over Albany College last
Äthelewon*
week-end.
COLLEGE FIVES
WILL PLAY HERE
AMAZE
A MINUTE
SCIENTIFACTS ** BY ARNOLD
D angerous
P arachutes /
B olivian
aviators have
FOUND PARACHUTES ALMOST
useless . M uch ofthe coun ­
try BEING AT IZ^OOO FEET,
THE AIR IS SO RARE THAT
A PARACHUTE DESCENDS
AT DANGEROUS SPEEDS-
C ancer has been
DEVELOPED IN FISH
BY CROSS BREEDING,
J
AS A PART OF THE
STUDY OF THE OSEASi
E lectrical
sight
eyes , ano
NOT FAILURE IN THE
OPTICAL NERVES, ARE
CAUSING BLINDNESS,
SIGHT HAS BEEN RE­
STORED THROUGH
ELECTRICAL STIMULA­
TION TO THE NERVE
ENDS
W here
• BASKETBALL
Si'orrs laist Week
Bend 30 at Ashland 40.
Bend 22 at Ashland 32.
Albany 28 at SOCE 51.
Albany 28, SOCE 45 (at Central
Point).
Medford 18 at Weed 28
Medford 47. Little Sons 32 (at
Central Point).
Klamath Falls 61 at Yreka 1S.
Klamath Falls 28 at Dunsmuir
18.
MARCH • BAXTER
BARRYMORE
llONtl .
'THE ROAD
to GLORY
rtJNE LANG-
GREGORY RATOffF
A
C*n»v'y Fom r,ctvf*
Wor.. GRiAHI TODAY.
Central Point 12 at Grants Pass
40.
BRACE OF WINS
IS SOCE DEBUT
Games This Week-End:
Dec. 20 SOCE vs. Rubensteins
at Medford.
Dec. 20—Little Sons at Medford
high.
Dec. 21 Multnomah College at
SOCE.
Dec. 21—Roseburg at Klamath
Falls.
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• Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bums and
children of Antioch. Calif arrived
here Thursday for a visit during
the holidays at the home of Mr. ,
and Mrs. M T. Bums.
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Busy?
Han this Christmas rush
got you going? Then
you'll certainly appre­
ciate our quick lunches,
our snappy sundw iches
—they tide you over like
a four-course meal, and
only take a jiffy. Come
in today!
JEAN ROGERS
ROBERT STERLING
TEO NORTH
WNU
Pete’s Lunch
EARL D. (PETE) NUTTER
m
SUN® MON »TUE
The Southern Oregon College of
Education hoop squad took a pair |
of Oregon Collegiate conference I
victories over Don Faber’s Albany
College Buccaneers over the last
week-end. The Sons scored first |
in the Friday night clash and were
never behind, leading 29-18 at
halftime. The final tally favored
Sons 54 to 28.
Jake Fisher and Chuck DeAu-
tremont tied for high honrs Friday
night with 12 each and Peterson,'
Albany guard who played with a :
stiff knee, was his club's high
scorer with eight.
Saturday night's game was
played at Central Point dedicating
the new gymnasium there. When
the smoke of battle had cleared
away SOCE was ahead 45 to 28
Fisher again was big guns for'
the Sons with 13 and was closely
followed by Koch vf Albany who
gathered 12 counters.
Albany started out-to make a
ball game of it and was leading
9 to 7 midway In the first period
but dropped behind 15 to 11 at the
halfway mark and was trailing
28 to 15 after 30 minutes.
Medford high's Tornado blew it­
self to a 47 to 32 conquest of the
Little Sons in the Saturday night!
preliminary.
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• Mr. and Mrs Roy Salo and '
children left Wednesday for Min-1
nesota for a holiday visit with j
relatives.
O Mr and Mrs. P S Provost
left Thursday for San Francisco
where they will join their daugh- '
ter. Slyvia, for the holidays.
• Walter Hash of Dead Indian
was a business visitor Wednesday, i
• Mrs Minnie Gearhart of Kla­
math Falls visited here early In
the week with her sister. Mrs
Viola Miller.
• Dom Provost made a ousiness
trip to Klamath Falls Thursday.
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MICHEL HELOT
Ht b| ist
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Harmonicas
50c to $3.50
New Strings
50c to $1.50 set
Music Folio
75c to $2.00
Mutes................ 75c
Popular Music
3 for $1.00
Twirling Batons
Chromium Plated
$2.25 to $3.00
Trumpets, Violins,
Clarinets,
Trombones
Wet Feet?
gargle
• WED & THUR • LISTERINE
with
TYRONE POWER
Régulai* Prices
Will Prevail
Ashland (> rizziies To
Meet Battery Quint
Here Next Friday
Jerry Gaatineau'a Ashland high
basketball team successfully op-
1 ened its current season Friday and
. Saturday nights with a pair of
non-conference wins over the
highly-touted Bend l-ava Bears
Friday night, on the SOCE floor,
the first half wan a nip-and-tuck
affair with both teams looking
ragged and miasing several shots
Bend was ahead 13 to 11 at the
end of the first half but the talk
Coach Gastineau gave in the
dressing room must have produc-
1 ed some fire for soon the Ashland
boys went to work,
Jondreou’a
' foul lied the score and a basket
I by Weaver put the Grizzlies in the
lead and from there on out Bend
didn't have a chance
Bill Eby of Bend led all scorers
With 15 points and Weaver am'
Jandreau tied with 13 each
Snturdiiv night Buddy Piovont
sank a field goal that put hi:
team in the lead early In the
game and the Grizzlies were the
masters from then on The fins'
I score favored Ashland 31 to 22
i Again Kby was high with 12
markers and Jandreau and Smith
tallied 10 each
Halftime wort
i favored Gastlneau's club 18 to 10
•
• Mrs Earl Leever made a bus!
I ness trip to Palm Spring« late
last week, returning to Ashland
j Wednesday.
• Mrs Ed Cary of Santa Cru:
| and Mrs Thomas Gorman of San
, Francisco were he—* early in the
I week for the funeral of their
j father. G. H. Crowson.
• Mr and Mrs DeVon Wray
made a business trip to Medford
; Wednesday.
• Otis Elliott <>f Baker Is visiting
friends in Ashland for several
! days
• William M
Briggs returned
I Wednesday from a business trip
' to Palm Springs. Hs wax accom­
panied by his son. Bill. Who has
been attending school in southern
California and will spend the holi­
days !><■:<■
Idle this week-end, the Ashland
high Grizzlies will dash with But­
tery B, Ashland unit of the 249th
Coast Artillery, at the Junior high
gym Filday night, D m IT Tim
gate receipts, less expenses, will
be used for th«* Buttery mesa fund
benefit and all Ashland basketisill
fans arc urged to attend
171«* Battery, «'hampions of their
regiment at Cump Clatsop, is
composed mostly of ex -Ashland
high slats and boaet such names
in Ashland hoop history as Char­
ley Warren, Ken Schilling. Walt
lx*e. Ardie Warren, Tiny Jones
George Bullion, Bob Stricklami
and Harold Baughman.
The Battery only last week
dropped a thrilling game to the
Astoria Coaches by one point af­
ter three overtime periods
The game between Milton-Free­
water and Ashland, originally
scheduled for Jun II, has been
canceled by the upstaters an«l
Coach Jerry Gastineau stated that
he will not try t<> fill the date
since Ashland's annual hoop jam­
boree will I m * held Jun 10 when
the Grizzlies face the Grunts Pass
Cavemen
Plans still an* underway for a
trip into th«* Willamette valley
during the Christinns holidays
when th«* Grizzlies meet Albany
high once and Chemawa. f«irmrrly
coached by Gastineau, in two en­
counters There also Is a jMissibil-
ity Ashland will go to Ben«! for a
pair of games.
If early-season scores mean
anything, the Southern Oregon
high school basketball conference
might well sit up and take notice
of the Klamath Falls Pelicans.
Last Friday night the Pelicans
ran wild tn beating Yreka 61 to 13
in which 15 of Coach Dwight
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French's boys took part. The next
night Dunsmuir fell before the
Klamathites 28 to 18.
French, in his 16th year at the
helm of Klamath Falls basket ball,
has three returning lettermen FOR SALK New and used desks
filing cabinets, swivel chairs and .
They are Marion Reginato, Eu­
safes. Medford Office Equip­
gene Love and Bob Erlandson Al­
ment Co., 32 North Grape street.
together, 14 men round out the
Medford
(4Stf)
Pelican roster.
Tomorrow, Saturday night, the
United States Department of
Pelicans face the rangy Roseburg
the Interior, General I-and Office,
five at Klamath Falls
O. and C. Administration, Port­
land, Oregon. Sealed bids, marked
• Don Halfhill, a student at On outside "Bid for Timber", and ad­
gon State college, arrived here dressed to the Chief Forester, O.
this week for the Christmas holi­ and C. Administration, 410 Cus­
tom House, Portland, Oregon, w ill I
days.
be received until 10:30 A M . Pa
cific Time, Jan. 7. 1941, for the j
purchase of timber upon tracts
WORKED
hereinafter described; each bid
MAKE THIS SIMPLE TEST TODAY
must state the amount per M. feet J
B M , which will be offered for ,
! each species and the total conaid |
, eration which will be paid for the .
| timber. No bld for less than the I
i appraised value will Lx consider- ,
STIS OVIRWORKIDT Do they «mart
■ ed. Each bid must be submitted in !
■nd burn? Munne bring« quick relief.
Try two drop« of Murine night and ! duplicate and be accompanied by a :
morning and whenever your Eye» are ■ deposit in the form of a certified I
irritated and reddened or feel tired. I check in favor of the Chief For- |
ester of the O. and C. Administra­
tion. The deposit of any success- I
ful bidder will be credited oil the
contract. Payment in full at the |
time of filing the contract is re­
Murine is alkaline—pure and gentle,
quired in sales amounting to $2.-
economical, too. Try Murine today.
500 or less. For copies of the form
of proposal, form of contract and
bond, terms of payment, amount
1 of deposit required with bid,
, amount of bond required with con­
tract and other information, appll-
■ ■i should be made to the ad­
SOOTHES - CLEANS« - REFRESHES
dress shown above In Jackson
! ( «unity: T 37 fl . R. 3 W , Sec. 15.
all merchantable timber designat­
ed for cutting on NELSE1» and
a fractional portion (10 acres
more or less) in W'-¿SE *4 NE 1,,
estimated for the purpose of this
sale to be 508 M. feet Ponderosa
firn- No bi«l for less than $3 00
per M., or a total purchase pri “
of $1,524.00, will be considei
Only trees stamped USOC to
cut. The right to waive techi
defects and to reject any an.
bids is reserved. Dated at Port­
land, Oregon, this 29th day of No­
Bluebird Records
vember. 1940. W. H. Horning,
35c
Chief Forester, O and C Adminis­
tration.
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“MARK OF
ZORRO”
Klamath Cagers Run
Wild in Scoring Spree
GRIZZLIES PAIR
WINS OVER BEND
Prompt action may
'orestall trouble
Wet feet . . . cold feet . . . drafts . . .
and fatigue, may lower body resistance
so that colds develop and germs in the
throat get the upper hand. After such
exposures, why not help Nature to
combat such germs on tissue surfaces
by gargling promptly and frequently
with Listerine Antiseptic. Tests showed |
that regular users of Listerine Anti-|
septic had fewer colds and milder colds
than non-users.
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e
• Mr and Mrs J H Henry left
Tuesday for Pasadena where they
plan to spend the winter.
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