Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 17, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Friday, Jan. 17, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 8
SCHEDULED FOR ACTION AGAINST RUBE’S OREGONIANS
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Methodist Episcopal
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Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
Friday and Saturday!
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Pictured above are three out'.tanding member» of t lie SOCE Iraxketlmll varsity who will meet Ruben­
stein's Oregonian* on the local college floor tomorrow night. From left to right are Paul Lowery,
starting forward, and reserves Bobby lloefs and Russ Werner, who undoubtedly will see action before
this stellar clash is over.
SONS AND RUBES
IN REVENGE TILT
Southern Oregon College of Ed­
ucation varsity hoopsters will en­
tertain the powerful Rubenstein's
Oregonians in a revenge tilt on
the SOCE floor tomorrow. Satur­
day night with Al Simpson's Jun­
ior high team meeting the Klam­
ath
Falls Frosh
in a 7:30
preliminary clash.
The Rubes boast a powerful
lineup with Tovio Pippo and Earl
Sandness added to the list which
already includes Wally Johansen,
Ford Danner, Mat Pavalunas,
Bobby Anet, Jack Butterworth
and other famous names of for­
mer University of Oregon teams.
Already this season Ruben­
stein’s have trimmed the Univers­
ity of Oregon in two games and
only last week stopped Willam­
ette university by a good score.
Jean Eberhart, Sons coach, says
his team has overcome the confi­
dence which cost a 37-36 loss to
Klamath Falls All-Stars last week
and the entire 9quad is anxious
for a chance to wipe out the pre­
vious loss to the Rubes.
Eberhart said he probably will
start Lowery and Mohns at for­
wards, Bassman at center and the
guard berths will go to DeAutre-
mont and Fisher.
Henry Fonda
Dorothy Lamour
in
The Technicolor Hit
“CHAD
HANNA”
from the Famous Saturday
Evening Poat Novel
NEWS FROM
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Lincoln School
“RED WHEELS
ROLLING”
By SCHOOL STUDENTS
The sixth grade has been study­
ing Great Britain's possessions.
On Thursday, Jan. 9. they saw
slides on the prairie provinces of
Canada. They showed that the
chief industries were wheat farm­
ing and sheep and cattle raising.
Wednesday. Jan. 8, the sixth
grade saw a slide picture show on
Historic London. There was the
Tower of London, Westminster
Abbey, Buckingham Palace, Parl­
iament Building and St. Paul's
Cathedral. The class saw the pic-
tures because they had studied
Great Britain.
Mary Louise Hahn of the sixth
grade had the flu and was out of
school all last week.
She came
back Monday.
Last week Dr. Arthur Taylor of
Kiddies a Dime!
the Southern Oregon College of
Education gave the fourth grade a
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very pretty pictorial map of Ore­
gon. From this map the boys and
Butter exported to South Amer­ girls can learn about the geo­
ica is reddish in appearance, be- , graphy and history of Oregon. It
cause the people want their butter also helps to make the room at­
that shade.
tractive.
• WED & THUR •
BARGAIN DAYS
Adults|5C
ANNOUNCING
THE SH AST A.CASCADE WONDERLAND
1941 FUR FESTIVAL CAIDPRIGn
TMGMf GHH. AHO OFFICIAL HOSTfSS OF TMf
WOHOMLAHD FOR IMI end
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MISS JACKSON COUNTY”
WHO WILL BE 1941 THEME GIRL AHO HOSTESS IN
HER HOME COUNTY? Tho«« eke led wrH be featured in
a nation-wide publicity campaign m nawapapert, maga-
»inaa, pictorial publication« and sarvica« and m news reel
movie« advertising the scenic and recreational attractions
of the Shatta-Castade Wondoeland of Northern CUi-
E omms and Southerr Oregon, and H»e event« of the Y941
FW FESTIVAL.
THLHLUNC!
High Honor»!
Generous Coeh Reword» For AN Who Tobe Port
SIND NOW FOR
INFORMATION
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seW common below end get full odwence deioidt
by return moil. DON'T DELAY. DO IT NOW!
Roseburg; Wins Over
AHS IN Torrid Battle
GRIZZLIES TOP
GEEPEE 28-16
AT JAMBOREE
Soil Improvement Is
Short Course Topic
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Billings Agency
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A man must feel foolish
when he buys Insurance
AFTER "the horse is gone.”
It is better to get protection
then than not at all! Will
people say “too trad” after
your mishap or will they say
"lucky you have Insurance”?
INSURANCE
OF ALL KINDS
REAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
Phone 8781
41 East Main
Church of the
Nazarene
“ONE MAN’S
LAW”
Church Bc-hiMil 9:45 a in. T S
W iiey, superintendent.
Morning worship 11 o'clock
Sermon try the pastor.
Junior meeting, 6:30 p. ill.
Young People's service, 6:30 P
m.
People's meeting. 6:30 p. n>
< Auuus).
Evangelistic service, 7:'O p. ni.
Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. in. Wed­
nesday
Choir and orchestra practice,
8:30 p. m Wednesday.
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Trinity Episcopal
Church
Phone 75111
Friday, Saturday
“BEASTS OF
BERLIN
Not a news reel, not it wur
picture—Just it drama of
limpien ruled by tynuiny.
u Western with
DON BARRY
AI-HO NKWN
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
“SPRING
Dr. ( laudo L. rutare, V k-ar
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
Church school 9:30 a. m.
Sermon and morning prayer 11
a. m.
Holy Communion Wednesday
9:30 a. tn.
Choir will meet Friday 7; 30
p. m.
Feb. 2 this parish will take an
offering for British missions. The
church in the United States has
pledged 4300.000 for this purpose
an dit is hoped that many people
will desire to make a contribution
to this worthy cause.
You are cordially invited to
worship with us.
DEANNA DURBIN
ALNO NEHM
AND NELE4TED SHORTS
Wednesday and
Thursday
DIME NIGHTS
Malinee« Saturday and
Munday only
BERTHA LAGENON
Funeral services for Mrs. Ber­ - MN
tha l^ageson. 79, who died Jan. 11,
Finished cement is screened
were held at the Perl Funeral
home in Medford Tuesday morning. • through a mesh ao fine that II
Rev. Father Herald Gardner of will retain water.
Saint Mark's Episcopal church of­
ficiating Interment was in the
Siskiyou Memorial park.
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FRED BENDER
Graveside services for Fred
Bender of Portland were held here AGATES cut and mounted to or­
der. Agate cutting machines and
Tuesday Interment was at the
supplies. Blue white and brown
Ashland cemetery with the Elks
Zircons Choice arrow heads
lodge conducting the services and
wanted Santo's Agate Shop 425
J. P. Dodge and Sons in charge of
East Main. Medford
funeral arrangements.
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BIKE RIDERS RENEW
LICENSES THIN WEEK
Bicycle riders and operator*
have been busy renewing their li­
censes since the 1940 permits be­
came void Wednesday. The 25-
cent fee charged includes the li­
cense plates and an operator's
card. However, in some cases
where there were several using
the same bike extra cards were
issued for 10 cents.
It is necessary for all owners
and riders to have permits and
strict enforcement will begin next
Monday.
• WANT ADS •
TAIJCNT BANKETBALL
SCHEDULE COMPLETED
The following teams have been
signed to complete the Talent high
school schedule:
Jan. 10 Eagle Point there.
Jan. 14 Prospect there.
Jan. 17 Butte Falls at Talent.
Jan. 21 Sams Valley at Talent.
Jan. 24- St Mary’s there.
Jan. 28 Eagle Point at Talent.
Jan. 31- Prospect at Talent.
Feb. 4—Butte Falls there.
Feb. 7— Sams Valley there.
Feb 11 St. Mary’s there,
Both first and second teams will
play on all dates except Jan. 17
when the first team only will play
We MAKE
STORAGE TANKS
You Just can't brat our
quick
service and
tasty
foods . . . Our chili Is known
as Ashland’s bent . . , and
where else can you get those
DELICIOUH
Home-Made
Plea
Pete’s Lunch
EARL D, (PETE) NUTTER
Yes, sir! When it comes to heavy truck and trac­
tor jobs, only the best welding an dexperience are
good enough ... that’s why the Oak Street Garage
has become welding headquarters for southern Ore­
gon and northern California ... they have both
stationary and portable electric and acetylene weld­
ing equipment, and worlds of experience in the
know-how that means a lot i ntopgh spots! Truck­
ers, ranchers with far mmachinery and tractors
will appreciate the competent, dependable welding
service maintained by the
OAK STREET GARAGE AND MACHINE SHOP
97 OAK STREET, ASHLAND
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SNAPPY SERVICE!
EXPERIENCE HAS TAUGHT ME
THAT ONLY THE BEST WORK IS
GOOD ENOUGH ON HEAVY JOBS!
it'
It’s
Just “TOO BAD”
\ HOME OWNED THEA1 It»
Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor
Fourth and C Streets
The fourth grade children of
room five had a play time during
part of their club hour on Friday,
Jan. 10. The girls brought many
pretty dolls and the boys brought DISTRICT FOUR STANDINGS
Pct.
W I.
games and toys which they re­
Roseburg .................. 3 0
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ceived on Christmas.
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500
On Monday. Jan.
13, Bobbie Ashland
500
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Foresee from the Washington Medford
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school entered the fourth grade Grants Pass
A powerful and well-coached
of lancoln school. Already she has
made many friends in the fourth Roseburg Indian basketball team
took the measure of the heretofore
grade.
unbeaten Ashland high Grizzlies
Room seven enjoyed seeing pic­ 40 to 36 at Roseburg Tuesday
tures on New York and on lumber­ night. The game was faster than
ing The pictures were interesting most college contest throughout
and gave the pupils a good idea the entire 32 minutes.
of how large New York is and
Charley Jandreau. diminutive
how many different things are1 forward, paced Ashland's attack
done to get a tree ready to be'
used.
I and score 14 points and was aided
with 10 by Provost, Smith with
Mr. Sage left on Jan. 13 to take nine and three by Monroe. Fowler
flying lessons in Medford. He had and Weaver failed to score but
to drop his practice teaching in turned in a whale of a game Just
room six The boys are very sorry the same.
to have him leave. They hope that
The locals weren't behind all the
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he will teach again In the spring.1 time, however, for they held a
On Jan. 13 the pupils of room commanding 12 to 5 lead at the
six saw two film slides. The film end of the first period but had
on New York City showed some slipped to only a 17-16 margin at
big bridges, the biggest one was halftime. Roseburg forged ahead
Brooklyn bridge. In the other film at the three-quarter mark and
the pupils saw a picture on lum­ was out in front 31 to 26.
bering The names of the trees the
Ashland suffered innumerable
men cut were sugar pine, spruce traveling penalties which cost
and redwood
them possession of the ball and
Anne Fullerton and Bertha had many fouls called on them.
Muscutt are still ill with colds
The two teams clash here to*
and unable to be in school.
night.
Miss Delta Winfrey and Miss
Lillian Bair began practice teach­
ing in the second grade this week.
The second grade's post office is
almost finished.
Jimmy Manning is a new boy
in the first grade. He came to
Ashland last week.
James Benjamin is visiting in
San Francisco this week.
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Ashland high's Grizzlies won
their first conference basketball
game at the second annual Jam­
boree held at the Junior high gym
Friday night when they tripped a
A three-day annual soil im­ close-checking Grants Pass outfit
provement short course at Oregon to the tune of 28 to 16.
State college has been set for
Both teams, Ashland in particu­ j
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, lar, missed enough shots to win
Jan. 30 to Feb. 1. announces W. a dozen ball games. The Grizzly
L. Powers, head of the soils de­ floor play was something to watch
partment. While the program for both on offense and defense but I
the course has not been complet­ the Gastineau club faltered under
ed .acceptances have been received the hoop.
from 8. number of out-of-state
Bud Provost collected 12 points
speakers who will Join with spe­ to lead all scorers, with Bob Wea­
cialists on the experiment station ver second with seven.
and extension service staff in
The Grizzlies led all the way,
handling the lecture and demon­ being out in front 3-0 at the end
stration work.
of the first period and 12 to 5 at
The first day of the course will the half. They led 18 to 11 at the
be devoted to soil surveys, land end of the third quarter.
classification and land use. The
Davis led the Cavemen scoring
second day will be confined largely with six markers.
to consideration of reclamation
Al Simpson's Junior high team
problems,
including
irrigation, was too small and inexperienced
drainage, and flood and erosion to cope with a bigger Roseburg
control. The final day will be de­ Junior high five and dropped the'
voted to discussion of soil fertility preliminary game 25 to 19. Dick
and the use of commercial or Kerr, local Junior, contributed two
other fertilizers.
paints to the cause for Roseburg ;
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when he became confused as to
Fable: Once upon a time the in- whijh way his team was going
aiders who had the power didn't and sank a beautiful shot for his
feather their nests or take care of opponents. Little Jay Samuelson
played a whale of a game for
their relatives.—Ex.
Ashland and led his team’s scor­
ing with seven. Vincent, Roseburg
center, was high for the game
. . . after the horse
with eight.
The Grants Pass drum and
is GONE!
bugle corps, Ashland girls’ drill
team, and Ashland Downtown
Quarterbacks provided entertain­
ment along with the Junior high
band.
LITHIA
The revival meeting at the
Memodist church Will continue
over the week-end. Services for
the week-end announced by t In-
jutstor, Dr. G. W Bruce, are its
toilowa:
Friday, ladies' night; »ei Ilion
subject, "The Woman of the Shat­
tered Romance." Saturday, ques­
tion and answer night; aeir.ion
subject, "Where are the dead?
What and wlicir I n hc.iv-m ' "
Sunday morning sermon sub­
ject, ' My Church.'* Sunday after­
noon maze meeting, ''The prise-
euted Jew, in the light of the
Bible." Evening, closing set vice,
sermon subject, "The Library of
Heaven."
PHONE 4586
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