Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 03, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Friday, Jan. 3, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 8
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Friday and Saturday!
LLOYD NOLAN «LYNN BARI
ir., T*' ■ i ^iii ~~ei
GRIZZLIES TAKE
BARNSTORMS
BY WIDE MARGIN
with hla parents, the Archie Kin­
caids
The Kincaid family en­
tertained al Christmas dlnnei Mt
and Mrs
Henry Stenrud, Mrs
Sorensen, Mr and Mrs .1 C Ha-
Arthur Hamaker,
maker, Mrs
Earl Warren and Mr mid Mis
Leslie Kincaid
• Mt and Mrs. Donald Koi th mid
Jimmie returned to their home at
Burney. Calif Sunday. They spent
the holidays at the W O Martin
home
• Mrs Moore and Barbara were
Medford visitors Monday
• Mr and Mrs Gates King of
California visited Christmas with
Ills mother, Mrs Malinda King
• Mrs J W Riwil who hits been
III is up again.
• Mr and Mrs E A I.rr le
turned recently from a visiting
trip to Eugene
• M is Floyd Nmnford returned
Friday from Phoenix, Ariz. where
she visited her parents
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• Mr and Mis Willis Bvrd re
turned from Oklahoma where they
recently visited relatives
• Tuesday afternoon
Mr
and
Mrs Claire Henderson and daugh
ter Jane of Seatile. sister and
brother-in-law t<> Mr Kincaid, Mrs
Charlie Howard and Den vet Kin­
caid, were visiting at the Archie
Kincaid home
• Mr and Mrs Dean Horne of
Ashland were dinner guests at the
Kincaid home Monday evening.
•
Santa Monica's High Birth Rate Proved
rpHE Ashland Grizzlies are start
X ing out the New Year in a big
way on their five-game barn­
storming tour.
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In the first game Monday night
Jerry Gastineau's men romped
over Albany for a one-sided 46-25
score. The Grizzlies, led by Pro­
vost and J&ndreau, took an early
lead which continued to climb
until the final whistle.
Moving on to Chemawa for a
New Year's eve game, the t Grizz-
lies pawed the Indians around for
a 48-29 victory. The reserves found
the going somewhat more than
tough, but in the last minute came
from behind to win by a three-
point margin the final score be­
ing 47-44.
Varsity
Ashland (18) P m Chemawa (29)
Jandreau 14 F
LaRogue 10
Provost 12....... F
Brendible
Smith 14
C
Williams
Weaver
.... G ............. Davis 2
Fowler 6
Reserve*
Ashland (47) Pos Chemawa (44)
Davis 8
Warren 8
F.
Whitford 8
F
Monroe 6
I ......
C ........... Demo 6
Green 8 L........
Dunn 12...... ... G
Walters
Elan»-13..
G
Tissidemit
• WED & THUR
MID-WEEK
SPECIAL!
Mults
15C
Kiddies a Dime!
Apparently in the groove, the
Grizzlies again took the Indians When Link Anderson, Pontiac dealer at Santa Monica, Ca'if., announci I
into camp Wednesday night, this that he would give a used car—absolutely free—to the largest fumily in tin
time to the tune of 55-15. The Santa Monica Bay area, he brought many large families to his used car kl
varsity had the situation well in
as contender, for the award. The winners were Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Wulki
hand by end of the first quarter of 6S7 Indiana Avenue, shown here with their 12 children as I.mk Aiuleism.
with a 12-point margin. At the present, certificate of title to the "Volume Production Champion Puna."
half their lead had widened to 24
points and by the third quarter
the evening they enjoyed the
had jumped to 32 Once more the BELLVIEW NEWS
Christmas tree and gift exchange
reserves had difficulties, but again
A 6 o'clock dinner was an attrac­
the final whistle found them on
tive feature of the evening Those
top of a see-sawing score.
present were Mr and Mis Gow-
Vanity
land, Mrs Wallis. Mr. and Mis.
I»uis Pankey, Mrs Sorensen. Mr.
Ashland (55) Po*. Chemawa (15)
and Mis Henry Stenrud. Mr and
Provost 18
F.
Barchum 2 • Mr and Mrs. Homer Moore and Mrs. Walter Davis, Mrs Haines,
Jandreau 17
F ...... Brendible 2 I Barbara returned from Portland
Lyda Catherine Davis. Earle
Smith 13
C
Demo
2 Friday after visiting a week with Mias
Warren. Eunice Kincaid. Mr. and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Pinney
and
Mr
and
Weaver 5.......... G ......... La Roque 3
Mrs Archie Kincaid and Mias
Fowler 2........... G............... Joseph 2 Mrs. Karl Moore.
Walker.
• Mr and Mra. Daniel Farmer
and Dolores. Mr. and Mrs. Miles • Walter Seitz returned Wednea-
Reserves
Farmer and Betty Lou. Mr. and day to Portland to resume hla
Ashland (37) Po». Chemawa (3?) Mrs. Curtis Byrd and Mr. and army duties. He spent the holidays
Warren 1
F
Davis 4 Mrs John Arnold were Christmas here with his parents
F
Woodfo
Monroe 15.. ..
dinner guests at the Clarence Byrd • Mrs. Allen Miller returned to
Walters 4 home in Ashland.
Green 7 .
. ..C . ...
Seattle Tuesday. She apent a week
Demo 4 • Mr. and Mrs Roy Dunham, Mr here wtth her mother, Mrs. R E.
Dunn 11.......
G
Elam 3............ ...G........ Jackson 2 and Mrs. Fred Pierson and Mr. Bell.
and Mrs. Strube of Nebraska were • Mr and Mrs Gilbert Brock and
• Subscribe for The Miner today guests at the R. D. Reynolds home Robert returned Thursday to Ta­
this week
coma after spending a week here
• Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Parks of visiting Mr. and Mrs Martin and
Central Point were at the Emil J. H. Williams
WORKED
Gassman home Christmas day.
• Melvin Willis returned this
MAKE THIS SIMPLE TEST TODAY
• Victor Lanini of Eugene spent week to Los Angeles where he at­
the holidays here with his parents. tends school He spent the holi­
Mr. and Mrs Vincent Lanini.
days here with hia parents.
• Ted Huff, who has been Hi for • Donald Marsh who has been ill
some time, has returned ta his with flu is able to be out again
work. He, with Mrs Huff, bpent • Evelyn Willis la confined to her
rrts OV«WO«KIDT Do they «mart
last week-end at Dorris visiting home with illness
and bum? Murine brine, quick relief.
her sister, Mrs Elmer Sroback. • Earl Hamilton returned thia
Try two drop, of Murine night end
The Ted Huffs also entertained at week from a bumness trip to Loa
morning and whenever your Eye, are
Christmas dinner Mrs. Delmar and Angeles.
irritated and reddened or feel tired.
Kenneth Huff
• Mrs. Ben Chriatlieb entertained
• Mr. and Mrs Donald Travis, members of the Friedly class of
Mr. and Mrs Emil Gassman and the Presbyterian church at her
James and Elizabeth Walter were home recently.
in
Medford
Tuesday
evening • Mr. and Mrs. Mark True spent
James Waiter is from California the day visiting In Medford Mon-
Murine i, alkaline—pure and gentle,
and is visiting at the Gassman day.
economical, too. Try Murine today.
home. He is a nephew of the Gass- • Mr and Mrs Charles Howard,
mans
Frances Howard and Denver Kin-
• Mr. and Mrs. William Turner caid were Sunday dinner guests
entertained Christmas eve at a at the Archie Kincaid home.
party, the guests including Mr. • Janelie Dankworth of Medford
and Mrs. G. W. Myers, Mr. and spent the holidays at her home
Mrs. Emil Gassman. James and here.
and • Mr and Mrs. Leslie Kincaid
Elizabeth Walter and Mi
Mrs Charles Russell.
returned Monday to their home at
• Mr and Mrs. Robert Rosen­ Tacoma after spending Christmas
baum returned to Willow Ranch,
Calif this week after spending
the holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hash
• The extension unit meets at 11
o’clock a m. Friday. Al) those
members who have not been soli­
For real, quick relief from distress of
cited are asked to bring a salad
sn aching chest cold and its cough­
or rolls. Mrs. Hash will demon -
ing—rub on Muaterole. a wonder­
strate dessert making.
fully soothing "COUNTZH-IHKITANT".
• A New Years dinner for the
Better than a mmtard plat tor to
club members and their families
help break up painful local conges­
was served Wednesday evening at
tion! Made in 3 strengths.
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the Grange hall.
• Mr. and Mrs. Gene Seitz, and
baby of Hornbrook were Christ­
mas guests at their parents' home.
ounce» tor
Mr and Mrs V. Seitz.
■ Manufattursd by btltinf |xwd«r II
• Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lusk and
iiptcialntt
wteke
bwt
daughter of Glendale were visit­
ing Tuesday at the Archie Kin-
ehamiili •< ««iianalfl
caid home.
• The birthday club met recently
MILLIONS OF POUNDS HAVE BEEN
at the home of Miss Marie Walk-
USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT
er for a Christmas party. During
Visitors Here
For Holidays
SOOTHE
Wet Feet?
gargle
LISTERINE
Prompr action may
forestall 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.
Lambert Pharmacal Co., St. I mu it, Mo.
EYES!
• Caroline Sander returned to hri
.studies at O8C Thursday She has
been visiting here during the holi­
days at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. G Sander.
X HOME OWNED THEATRE
Phone 7561
Friday, Saturday
“FRIENDLY
NEIGHBORS”
with
Elviry and the
Weaver Brothers
Johnny .Mack Brown
AIJ4O NEWS
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
with
i
• Mr and Mra Darrell I^eavens
<»f Medford visited here Wednes­
day with Mrs Ida Crandall.
• Charles Mitchell and Charles
Jr of the Greensprings visited
with Ashland friends Wednesday
• Mr and Mrs R A Miller vis»
Ited with relatives in Gerber this
week
• Herbert Davis returned to his
medical school in Portland Tues- 1
day following a visit here at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Frank Davis
MIRACLE
LITHIA
“A LITTLE BIT
OF HEAVEN Iff
• Mr and Mrs Earl Jones and
Mr. and Mrs R J Shaw visited
with friends in Medford New
Year's,
Gloria Jean
and Robert Stack
AIJ4O NEWS
AND SEI.EtTKD NIIOKTN
AFTER JAN. 5 MATINEEN
ONLY ON NATI UDAYS AND
'NUNDA YN.
Wednesday and
Thursday
Everyone 10c
In a Hurry?
Then you'll really appreciate
our
snappy
service
that
makes no Mu rlflce of quul-
ity! Our chili enjoys a re|Hi-
HEST COLDS
hest . ..
oui lieef »lew I miwh to none
other!
Drop In
today
for
■r/» BAKING
HV powder
Same price today
i as 48 years a{o i
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A FLAVOR ALL
ITS OWN THAT
MILLIONS PREFER
Pete's Lunch
EARL I». (PETE) NUTTER
IB •!
YES, WE’VE BEEN ‘DOWN ON THE FARM’!
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wriini n
■ inni
WHAT
A DIFFERENCE
MIRACLE WHIP
MAKES IN SALADS!
flavor is so lively!
So zestful!
THIS DELICIOUS
CHEESE FOOD
— digestible as
milk it st If
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• Ruth Hardy returned to school
in San Francisco early in the week
billowing a visit here with her
parents, Mr. and
H
Hardy.
DON’T FORGET
TO SEND THE
• Subscribe for The Miner today
with
• Mr and Mrs John Novak and
Mrs John Eilers of Portland visit­ I
ed here recently at the home of Í
Frances Sander.
• Frank DeIJsle of Fort Stevens |
visited here during the holidays s'
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs A. J. DeIJsle.
• Mr mid Mia Viggo I •mown mxl
son returned curly in the week
from Fresno where they visited
during Christmas with relatives
“BURY ME NOT
ON THE
LONE PRAIRIE”
• Everett Nance left Wednesday
for Corvallis where he will enter
OSC.
• Clarence Woods Tuesday re-
turned to the North Pacific Dental
college in Portland where he is a
student He has spent the holidays
here with hia parents, Dr. and
Mrs E A Woods ■
• Mi and Mix Reggie Stagg and
■ laughter visitisi here New Yem’s
.it till' limile Of Mi and Mis A
!■' Bm rai'luugh.
also
• John Hawkins of the Green-
springs was an Ashland visitor
Tuesday
• Mr and Mrs Rube Montgom­
ery and Gordon of lx*aburg. Ore
visited here New Year's at the
home of Mrs. Emma Hager
• I lei bel t Davis left Tuesday foi
Tort land where lie Is a student
He has been visiting here at the
home of his parents. Mr mid Mis
(■'ranks I »avis
'TM.tUiono prefer i±
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who have machinery re­
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problems, or bbuksmlth-
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the farm" when It comes
to helping solve their
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... If you have a machin-
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