Friday Feb. 21, 1941 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 8 LAST MINUTE HINDSIGHT TOSS DECISIVE ON SPORTS I G AME. COMMISSION REPORTS NEWS PHOM l-ISII SEASONS AND LIMITS Lincoln School I Coil l limed from page I) r ion«» mae uiiu iitiiiixoii tuxe, in A VtA AAilU L*T<’K Ulul pu* ItUH 11UU U IM a OlU imuie inmiiyi cuuiuyi num 11m*i hr iuuulm upsuuam UP lue uni illgiiwuy uitoge, ill viacxumas uve, nom ua ioouui to tu ver v civek. ill ine I Ranuy uver uom lift mouih to ; .uai mol (lain, exclusive ol I ix trite- ' uiunes, lit me Morin is mill umpquul IIVCI noni ns inoutn lo tne nat | rows, , exclusive ol ot ns uibutauex, aim in Uie me Sou bouui in uuipqua river Horn ns mouin m J ucknou ciwk , exclusive m Ha tubuiariea. Hug mini lor tioui over 10 im.ne.-i in lengcn In the foregoing UeacniMHl waleix during tne peilmi IIOOl mill. 1, 1941 to April 1. 1941, botll duiex inclusive, xnali tai tiuvv sucn turn tn any one day but not mute man six such rum in any ■even consecutive iiuys Tne gen­ eral bag limit fot trout snail ap­ ply OUUTWiSC. • l»y SCHOOL SH DEN Is Un Lincoln '» birthday all of- the Before a capacity crowd that uppet gisues ot Lincoln school I eiammed the Medford high school I , 111 ’ gymnasium to the rafters and went in to room 8 tor a Lincoln By 1 TOLD I OU SO made the place a virtual mad­ uay assembly. They had stories, Friday and Saturday! house with shouts of enthusiasm, piviuies wiui the buloptlcun, So many Ashland basketball Medford high stole a 34 to 32 .mugs, and the flag salute. The fans are wondering what Uie pos­ basketball victory from the league 1 pictures were of the different sible outcome ot uie district loui leading Ashland Grizzlies Tuesday statues ot Lincoln in the United ousKeiouii race can be that Hind­ night. Tne loss put Ashland into States. feu. 17, the sixth grade of the signl nas added a tew gray hairs second place with Roseburg now Uncoili scliool went to the college in uguring it out. third in front and Medford in AHOY MATES! | io hear Miss Dina Ablamovicz Tne pi esen t league standings position. t follow: The Tigers had to come from 1 p*ay tne piano and sing Polish behind to turn the trick and were atiu Russian songs. Slit* wore dif­ leant W L Pct. on the short end, 24-17, at the ferent types of dress. She came Roseburg ........... 8 3 .72» half. The Grizzlies were in front uom i'ouuid a few years ago. She 3 .700 Ashland 7 14-10 at the end of the first per­ p*uyed and sang very well. 4 .000 Meatord 6 oeui Gray, one of the pupils of iod and the score found them 11 .000 (irantx Pass. 0 Pass leading at the three-quarter mark, room 6 gave a cookie to each Ashland plays Grants pupil on Valentine's day The there next Tuesday night and 30 to 25. with Marjorie Rambeou . A Ian Hole | Medford'» defense tightened up pupils think that it was very nice Medford here Feb. 28. Roseburg meets Medlord at Medford to­ in the fourth quarter to the ex­ m tier. night. These are the remaining tent that a field goal by Bob ' On Valentine's day the children games yet to be played in the W eaver was the only Grizzly tally in loom 6 opened their vulcntine district. If Ashland wins both of Tne Ashlanders were literally run box. it was full. All the children these and Medford beats Rose­ to death in the final period and enjoyed the valentines. Their stu­ burg, Ashland will win the title slowly but surely Medford edged dent teacher toal two stories und and the right to play at Salem in up to where Fred Gunnette took some of the children told stories the state tournament with a per­ a pass from Lee Reynolds and Tney had a nice time e inlay, Feb. 14. the boys and centage of .750. Roseburg will be tied Ashland at 30-all. Weaver CAROLE LANDIS second with .007 and Medford will took the ball under his own bas­ gins of the sixth grade had a illl.T NEWS ket and dribbled the length of the valentine party. Some of the chil­ HENRY WILCOXON hold third place with .583. fhxir to sink one from the key dren gave a play and Darlene But if Ashland I om - m to I hole to put the Grizzlies in front. Simp read a story. Some ot the Valentine Parties (inuitx 1‘axs and Medfort; and Then, with five seconds to go, girls pussed out valentines. Nuix Feature llilt Life the Tigers win over Roseburg, Gunnette cut in from the corner and candy were served for re­ • The Ladies club held its regului Medford and Roseburg will be The children liked the ■ tied for top honors with .007 to take a beautiful pass and sink freshments. imrtnig Thursday i ti.H>n at t v veiv much a close one. and Ashland will have second I pa. L*«e tiie club room, with a valentine Clark has come back from Weaver mjide a desperate at ­ place with .583. party Mrs. Fred Haynes was If Ashland wins the two re­ tempt to tie the ball game when being, out of school. He is a pupil Hostess The afternoon wax spent of room 6. He has bc-eii out for he fired away at the basket from maining games and Roseburg playing bridge, with Mr». Vernal beats Medford. Ashland and the about three-quarters of the way nearly a week. The pupils were Nebeker winning high and Mm Indians will have a mutual claim down the floor but the ball was glad to have Lee back. 1'tanka low other» attending were I Room 5 had a valentine party' Mesdamra Frank Ohlund, Merwin for the championship and Med­ wide of its mark. from 3 to 3:30 on Valentine's duy ; Jandreau and Weaver tied for ford will be in second place with high honors of the game with 10 They enjoyed having it very much Bradfield, Frank Ward, Lloyd 500 Luper, Fred Bayliss, Antone Men­ The other possible consideration points apiece and Gunnette and Rosemary Knott's mother made des, Russel Harris, Kenneth is that Ashland beats Grants Pass Harold Fawcette were top scorers some cookies ami had Rosemary Brown, Mora Baiiey, Harry De bring them to school for the party and loses to Medford and Med­ for Medford with eight each. Jar nett, John Kaivett, Florence They were delicious. ford beats Roseburg. In this case Clark, Ray Elliott and Waldemar —•------------- • A turnout of over 100 enjoyed there will be a three-way tie with Holmberg. Delicious refreshments Ashland. Medford and Roseburg the potluck supper at the club Sons To Engage were served at the close of the house Friday evening and the play having a percentage of .667. I afternoon. "The Little Darling." Humboldt Tonight Grants Pass, having not won entitled • Mm Fred Bayliss wax hoste»» a conference game to date, is out Those taking part in the play Thursday evening at a valentine Coach Jean Eberhart and hi» were Mrs. Bradfield. Madge Neb- of any possible consideration. eker. Ivan Black, Mrs. Kenneth Sons will play in Arcata tonight party given for the Girl Scout I Told You So got up on Brown, Mr. Blanchard and Babe and Saturday against Humboldt group. leaders and committee his ear one duy last week State college in the final gamer member» Those attending were Bemheisel. when he read in the daily of of the regular season The only Mias Lucille Gansburg, Mias Hunt, a diseuwdon ax to whether to WILLIAM MYRNA remaining game» will be the state Mrs Enzie Wright and Mrs. paint it according to th«* paint the buildings on Ash­ AAl ’ tournament in Portland dur­ IJoyd Clark; Helen. Babe and land high's $50.000 Halter school's color scheme? ('ream Bethel Bernheixel, Barbara Al­ ing the first week in March. and green don't sigslfy Ash­ Phillip« field a white with red In two previous game» played phonse, Lola Vieira, Dolores li cn- land high school. trim or cream with green dva. Jean Harris, Betty Dunaway. trim. Ever since Hindsight Walter Phillips field will add between the Sons and Humboldt Rita Sultana, laiura Geroy and earlier in the season at the SOCK learned th.it the new field greatly to Ashland athletics and gym the Lumberjacks walked off . Annabelle Grave». Refreshments buildings were going to lie will be one of the finest in the These two were served. state. It will now be possible for with two victories blessed with a coat of paint, Humboldt wins made the all-time • Mr. and Mm. Arnold Bauman California football teams, who standings it never once occurred to this between the two team» are the proud parents of a daugh­ have a law about playing on turf, at 11 game» department that any other ter bom Monday at the Hilt apiece color except red and white, to be booked into Ashland and hospital Both mother and daugh­ Coach Eberhart's team will be the Grizzly colors, would even the Grizzlies won't have to knuck­ out to gain back those two vic­ ter are doing splendidly. le down to another Southern Ore­ tories With four straight wins • Horton Geroy and Billy Gran be considered. A* long as our gon conference team because the under their belt», and a champion­ were in Mt. Shasta to a basket­ school has chosen athletic col- other school has a better stadium ship rating pinned on them, the ball game Friday evening. ore and the new plant is for athletic purposes, why not to house the annual clash. Son» might surprise the Humboldt • Mr. and Mrs W. A. 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Fune­ ral services will be conducted at Yreka today. . --------- •--------- Court Orders Ashland Pair Held 90 Days James Potter and Lee Wyatt Davis, Ashland youths, who re­ cently were arrested with Robert Johnson of Emmett, Ida. for the armed holdup of a service station near Gold Hill, are to be held in the county jail for 90 days for observation before the court will make final disposition of their cases. Johnson, oldest of the trio, was sentenced to an indeterminate prison term ,not to exceed 10 years, by Circuit Judge H. K. Hanna. Leniency was asked in behalf of the Ashland boys be­ cause of their youth, both of them being under 18 years of age. ASHLAND LUMDER COMPANY Call 3291 for Estimates Your washable rugs I Are impossible to wash thoroughly at home. They require more gallons of hot water than most homes have for the suds and rinses necessary to get them clean A trip through the wringer leaves them stiff and harsh. 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