Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 31, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page 8
Friday, Jan. 31, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
GRIZZLIES TAME
TIGERS TWICE
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Friday and Saturday!
at the mines!
Where diamonds
spell D-E-A-T-H!
GIORGI
BRENT
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MARSHALL
“BLACKOUT
VIOLENT
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T U R E I
W esterner
with WALTER BRENNAN
Asuiand nigii s tiguimg oasket-
bau macnine took a tina grip on
sec on u p.ace m tne umirivi »oui
noop luce over U'.e pa»i wwk
wnea tney stopped a raging Meu­
ro ru Tiger on uie oleuioiu court
r i nlay night 28-oU ami again on
the iocsi junior high tioor luesoay
nignt o> a 48-87 count
1'he game at Meoiord went lAto
an ovet ame penou wnen, w«m
seconds to go, rtaroiu c-awceci
tossed a tiem goal that knotted
tne score 27-2«.
Lee Reynolds
uiew mst biood in me overtime
with a tout shot and Cnauey Jan-
dreau, who led all scorers with 14.
put his team in xront wun a bas­
set and was touted a tew seconds
later and made nis snot wnicn put
Ute game on ice tor me Grtuues.
Asiuand led at the end of me mst,
second and third quaiteis aim
omy twice in me game, wuen luey
Sana me tust basxei and brieiiy
in tne mi rd period, was .ueuio.u
m tne lead.
In me xuesday game. Captain
VS eaver mane a ioui snot co put
the Grizzlies out in front 1-v aim
ms ciuo led throughout Uie con­
test with tne exception ox a snoil
time in tne Lhnu quarter wnen
Medford went ahead 28-27. For a
while in the tourtn quarter it. was
anybody's ball game with Med­
ford a constant threat but as the
final period drew to a close the
Grizzlies quickly ran away from
their opponents.
Both games
kept capacity
crowds on edge throughout the
evening.
Blake's Barbarians dropped the
Friday prelim 28 to 9 to tne Med­
ford Sophs but gained revenge 25
to 19 here Tuesday night.
GLODETROTTERS
TRIM SONS 40-32
Handtomc he-man Gary Cooper outwit, Walter Brennan In thia swift.
moving, aelionful teene whlrh take» plaee during the unreeling of
Samuel Goldwyn’» “The Westerner.” the «weeping apeetaele of the old
We»t,
The Federal Land Bank of Spo­
Ashland's Southern Oregon Col- kane
substantial gains in
lege of Education basketball team almost made
every department of its
and Eastern Oregon College of operations
in 1940, according to
Education still are tied tor tint
Patterson, sectelary-trea­
place in the Oregon Intercollegiate .Warren
of the Medford National
conference race as a result ot the surer
Fann
Loan
associations. These as­
Sons' week-end barnstorming trip. sociations are
stockholders In the
Ashland split games with Ore­ bank and make
und service land
gon College of Education at Mon­ bank loans in Jackson
and Josejih-
mouth, dropping the Friday night counties. Patterson received
re­
f
encounter and coming back to port of the bank's condition a last
take the Saturday night mix.
Monday the SOCE moved to I-a week.
As reported by Patterson, the
Grande where they went into the bank's
in 1940
league lead by stopping the Moun­ included accomplishments
a net earning of
taineers 6» to 59 but the race was $1.208,500 making
the year after ad­
put bac’t into a tie Tuesday night justment of for reserves;
the retire­
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. I when EOCE emerged victorious ment of $6,129,375 of government
63
to
50.
Jan. 21—Gene LaVern Ball and
owned stock in the bank and the
Gladys Hall Bali, Indians, round
sale of $3,346,000 worth of real
guniy on mora,s chaige and eacn clays are other economic mineral estate.
linen $oO and costs pius a 9V-aay deposits known to exist within the
One figure that was less in 1940
jan sentence to be suspended u ' four counties mentiontxi in addi- than in 1939 was the amount of
i tion to mapping the areal geology, loans outstanding. At the end of
pair text town.
Jan. 23- Richard Terry McMul­ the department plans to give spe- the year this total was $100,007,-
len, Klamath Fans, and Viggo cial attention to the economic 000 a decrease of $1.271,000 in
Larsen, Ashland each lined »10 geology of the area and to an the year, despite the fact that new
and costs tor not having PUC li­ analysis of the production possi- loans made ui 1940 amounted to
bilities of all economic mineral $4,320,000, or $600.000 more than
censes.
Jan. 28— Charles Arthur Moore, substances.
was loaned in 1939.
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Ashland, $1 and costs for failure
During the last three summer1
to stop at highway intersection.
field sessions, the Oregon Geolog­
Geoige Graven, Grants Bass, ical Survey did mapping in the 1940 Motorists Came
$200 and costs plus 90-day jail Wallowa mountains of northeast­
sentence for driving a car wnile ern Oregon, in the Ochocoe of cen­ From Nearby States
drunk and after his operator’s li­ tral Oregon and in the Tiller dis­
Seventy-five percent of the non­
cense had been revoked. This was trict south of Roseburg in south- j resident motor vehicles registered
the second such charge against western Oregon respectively. The in Oregon during the year 1940
him within a month. According to work in the Wallowa« was pointed came from the three western
law. Graven was subject to a at the possibilities of commercial states. Idaho, Washington and
maximum penalty of »1,000 fine production of tungsten and molyb­ California, it was annouced recent-
and a year in jail for such an denum. In the Ochocos and the ly by Earl Snell, secretary of
offense.
eu dnectiy at giving assistance state.
Eugene Brooks Hall. Reno. Nev. Tiller district, the work was point-
California led the Hat with 70.-
Indian who was with Graven, was with quicksilver production. In the 754 cars, while Washington sent
fined $15 and costs on a drunken­ fourth season, northwestern Ore­ 20,949 and Idaho contributed
ness charge and a 30-day jail sen­ gon has been chosen for attention 4,596
tence be suspended if he lett town. by the department.
Total non-resident registration
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for the year was 127,941 vehicles,
IRON DEPOSITS OF LOWER
Booked on a begging charge in the lowest registration since 1936
COLUMBIA DI E FOR STUDY
Chicago, Patrick Murray told the In 1939, the registration totaled
Iron deposits of Columbia coun- judge that the reason he wore 149,502 vehicles, but the registra­
ty will be investigated and map­ rubber gloves was to protect him- tion for 1940 is believed to have
amounted to not quite half of the
ped during the summer season of handled in his day’s work.
out-of-state cars actually visiting
1941 by geologists of the state I
Many
department of geology and min-
Germans use potatoes and other Oregon during the year,
eral industries, according to Earl farm products to provide 40 per tourists did not bother to register
K. Nixon, director.
cent of the fuel which drives their their cars at all ,it was pointed
Before the season is over, it is motor cars.
out.
expected that geologists of the
department, carrying out recon­
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Proceedings
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BARGAIN DAYS
«45C
Kiddies a Dime!
o
Federal Land Bank
Shows Heavy Gains
Sons, Eons in Tie
For First Honors
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DRIVE A SAFE CAR!
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The Harlem Globetrotters, world
professional basketball champions,
defeated Jean Eberhart's Sons of
Southern Oregon College of Edu-
cation 40to 32 in the SOCE gym
here last night.
The llnrlenis scored the
basket and were never headed, 1
commanding a 20 to 5 lead a few (
minutes before th«* half ended. A
sudden splurge by the college
brought the score to 24-12 as the
half ended.
Gene Crites, playing forward
for tiie Sons, wan hot when it ’
cam«« to finding the basket and
accounted for 12 |M>ints to lead '
his team ill the acoie column
Young of the chuinplons took hign
honois for the game with 13
points.
Tne fail -sized crowd was highly I
amused ut the clowning antics oi |
the colored players
Jake Fisher, sparkplug in th<
Sons’ lineup, was out with a (Hick
Injury received at lai Grande .Mon
day night and was unable to sec
acdon last night.
TJie Uttle Sons won over Jo«
Jvasei's All-Stars in u Jackson;
County A AU I vug tn* game, th« ■
preliminary feature
The final I
score was 37 to 35.
Lineup for the main gunie fol-
low:
1'0«.
liarle in*.
MOCK
Ixiwery
F
2. HudstNi 1
Crites, 12
F 10, Cumberland
BaMinan, 8
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13, Young
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1, Peyton
D'Autrem’t, 2 G
... 6, For« I I
Reserves: SOCE Spayde, 2.
Mohns, Werner 4 Harlem» Tuck
er, 8. Official»;' Parker Hess and
Al Simpson,
(VW'8 FROM LOCAL HERDS
RECEIVE HIGH KATIN«.S
Dairy herds of the Rogue Itivri
Jersey Cattle club were well rep-
resented in the 50-pound list re­
cently published in the Jersey
Bulletin. Tests were under the
su|>ervision of the American Jer-
sey Cattle club testers.
Several Ashland dairymen ha<l
cows from their herds qualifying
for this list E. B Foyer and Sons
led with three, Jean Sybil lavdy •
May with 37 pounds fat to 1099
pounds milk, and Sybil Della with '
59 28 pounds fat to 988 pounds of
milk Empress lai Belle, owned by
J R. and E L. McCracken, rated
68.41 pounds fat to 1141 pounds
milk. C. J. and Irel Hunter had
two to make the list. Silky Maid
with 65.61 pounds fat to 1072
pounds milk and Oxford Wild*
with 53 70 pounds fat to 1096
pounds milk.
A HOME OW NED TIIEA I RE
Phone 73111
Friday, Saturday
“MARGIE”
tilth
Toni Bro,vii and
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“UNDER TEXAS
SKIES”
with
Three Mesquiteer«
AINO NEWS
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
THE DIAMOND
FRONTIER”
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with
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Victor MCLaglcn
Ann Najrel
Wednesday and
Thursday
DIME NIGHTS
Matinee« Saturday and
Sunday only
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London's population has de­
clined 185,000 in the last 12 years.
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Uszt was a chronic klepto­
maniac.
The Wise Thing
Is to procure Automobile
Liability and l’ro|.erty Dam­
age innunincc BEFORE you
have un accident.
It will safeguard your right
to drive ax well aa protect
you from financial low.
A few dollars today mat
save you a thousand tonight.
DO IT NOW’..
For real, quick relief from diatreaa of
an aching cheat cold and its cough­
ing—rub on Muaterole, a wonder­
fully »nothing "COt NTrn-IKRITANT".
Het ter than a muilard platter to
help break up painful local congee-
tion! Made in 3 »trongtha.
INSURANCE
OF ALL KINDS
MUS terq LI
Billings Agency
• WANT ADS •
REAL ESTATE and
REAL LN BUR AN CM
4! East Main
Phone 8781
CLIMBING — HEATING
SHEET METAL
Day and Night Service
Anywhere
LI TUI A PLUMBING and
HEATING
Ph. 4 561
Re,. Ph. 85H6
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AGATES cut und mounted to or­
der. Agate cutting machines and
supplies. Blue white and brown
Zircons. (Choice arrow heads
wanted. Santo's Agate Shop 425
East Main, Medford.
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DOG LICENSE
IS DUE
Avoid Accidents and Costly Repairs!
Let us check your car thoroughly NOW—before
you<r busy season starts.
We also are WELDING HEADQUARTERS for
Southern Oregon and Northern California.
Our blacksmith and sheet metal departments are manned with
experts in their lines, affording you a full service on any repair or
new metal job you may need.
We Build Storage Tanks
OAK STREET GARAGE AND MACHINE SHOP
97 OAK STREET, A 8 HI AND
PHONE 4686
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License is $1.00 for males and
$1.50 for females. After March
1st a penalty of $1.00 is added.
(¿et your license now and save a
dollar.
G. R. CARTER,
County Clerk.
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