Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 28, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page 8
Friday, Feb. 28, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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BETTY BREWER
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“LONDON CAN
TAKE IT”
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By 1 TOLD YOU SO
Friday and Saturday!
US
4-DAY TOURNEY
OPENS AT SOCE
GYM WEDNESDAY
HINDSIGHT
ON SPORTS
The latest pipe dream to hit the
district tour uasketball circuit has
credite for having originated in
Mealord, whose hoop team is in
third piace at this writing.
Medturd, it aeema, taxor» a
district tournament to be held
at the couclu»ion of the regu­
lar season to »«"e who wins
the right to reprseut district
four in Hie »tale meet at Salem.
Such a plan is employed in
some districts throughout the
state where towns are scattered
and many teams compose a dis­
trict. But in district four there
are only four teams, which is one
of the smallest in the state, and
also one of the toughest.
The plan for a tourney would
give second and third place teams
a chance to get the crown and
the trip that goes with it.
By adopting such a plan, the
teams in the district would be able
to book teams out of the loop and
y IX IEN LEIGH, whose electrifying »ucce»» a» Scarlett O'Hara won
out of the state, a plan which
one of the year’s major ait Ing triumph», now comes to the »erven
Medlcrd seems to enjoy and which
teamed with Hubert Taylor in 'Materluo Bridge," poignant, modern
has netted them a much smaller
romance of two |>eople living a lifelime of loie telescoped into 4M
profit than their regular league
breathless
hours. The new picture, hailed om one of M-G-M* n grrnteet
games.
hit», comes to the Varsity Runday and Monday.
The tournament would be
duck soup for Medford, who
TALENT NEWS
creek following a heart attack
hasn't had a reallx K< hk J bu»-
Mr. Doran had been in good health
ketbull team for a long tinse
• Talent grange met Thursday and his death was least expected
and doesn’t »how proa pec ta
evening with Mrs. Ralph Jennings He is survived by his wife and
of having one in the very
present as a visitor from* Jack- three children.
near future. It would have
I son ville grange. It was decided USED CUmilN« HAIJC Sat
real value for a team with
the grange should take part in
Mar. 1, at the Lithla hotel
lot» of reserve», in which
! providing bundles for Britain All
building Sponsored by American
Medford abound», but would
grangers have been requested to
legion Auxiliary.
be tough ou A»hiuiid. R om *-
bring whatever articles of cloth­ • Tuesday night the Townsend
burg and Grants P umh .
Comment in Ashland was hot ing they can to the next meeting. club met at the city hall A pot­
against such an idea and Supt. Mrs. Charles Borg was appointed luck supper was served at 7
Theo J. Norby and Principal Ben to head the committee in this ociock After the supper pictures
Forsythe went on record as being work. The program for the eve­ were shown. A good crowd was in
against anything other than the ning opened by all singing Ameri­ attendance.
ca the Beautiful. This was fol­ • Mrs Charles Donart of Palo
presem set-up.
This department can see that lowed by a recitation by four boys Alto, Calif., a former resident of
it is only another plan whereby on “The Life of Washington.” A Talent, is visiting friends here
Medford gets her nose into the | short pantomime. "Curfew Must I this week.
thick of things and tries to ac- I Not Ring Tonight," was greatly • Mrs Vera Saltmarsh of Apple­
gate called on her parents. Mr
complish something she can't do enjoyed.
under present plans and conditions • Mrs Tillie Balstad who has and Mrs Guy Hamilton, and other
Ashland, Grants Pass and Rose­ been visiting in Springfield for relatives last Thursday
burg will do well to stick together I the last month returned home
and root for retaining the present | Saturday.
• W. R Lockwood of Wagner
district play.
Now that the district four bas­ creek district has moved to Co­
ketball race is about over. Hind­ quille.
sight has watched every team in • O. L. Beeman and family who
the conference at work and comes have resided on the Goodner pro- I i
out with a team he would like to perty have moved to Redmond.
see matched against any high • Mr. and Mrs Harold Nether­
school bunch on the Pacific coast. lands of New Pine Creek, Calif.
Those bigwigs who pick the all­ were overnight guests of Mrs.
Meda Fox Friday.
district teams please note:
• Clarence Holdrige was shop-
Charlie Jandreau of Ash­
land and Earl Wiard of Kone-
ping In Ashland Tuesday.
burg at forward»; Hank Hcr-
• The fire department was called
Extend your fire Insurance
man of Medford at center, and
out Wednesday morning to a flue
to cover Windstorm, Hail,
fire at the old Crawford house
Bob Weaver of Ashland and
Explosion, Aircraft, Motor
No damage was done.
Jim
Finlay
of
RoM*burg,
Vehicle, Riot and .Smoke
• Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rush of |
guard». For reserve strength
Damage (by furnace). A
we would like to »ee Bud Pro­
near Grants Pass visited Mr.
«mull amount of additkaial
Rush’s parents. Mr. and Mrs Will
vost of Ashland and Bill Reed
premium might nave you a
Rush Wednesday.
of Medford at forwards, Bill
lot of money.
• *.»e community is grieved over
Davis of Grants Pa»» at cen­
ter and Ed Hughe» of Rose­
the death of Mason Doran who
burg and Harold Fawcett of
passed away suddenly Tuesday
INSURANCE
morning at his home on Wagner
Medford for guards.
NOT
inc tint annual Oregon iugn
school emit» H iMutketiMul turna-
nieui ana tne lilu annual bouui-
•rn Oregon College of axlucaUon
invitational tourney get unueiwuy
al me couege gymnasium begin­
ning March <> ami tunning thiougn
aiaicn M
’ine alate meet will begin at 7
o'clock Tnursday night wnen dis­
trict No. 2 winner, i>aylon meets
district No. 3 winner, Dowell. Al
h oclock, Grant Union of John
oay, repiesenU.ig li.ntrict No. H,
win face the top team from dis­
trict No. & whlcn is undecided as
yet.
At I» o'clock Jacksonville, of
district No. 6. luces district No i
undecided, The lu o'clock game
pH» Arlington of dial net No. 7
unde-
against district N.i I
tided.
Hie invitational meet begins
Wednesday when names will be
drawn tiom a hat. Jean Eberhart,
loui namenl director, announced
that there will be no definite seed­
ing of teams aud competition may
be limited to 16 teams Teams
having accepted the invitations
are Talent, Hogue River, Chilo­
quin. Gold lilll, Gilchrist, Butte
Falls, Central Point, Gardner,
Kerby, Brookings, Phoenix, Pow­
ers and Henley.
The SOCE faculty is busy with
housing plans fur the meet and
College students have been select­
ed for jobs as referees, score-
acepeis, leant manugcis, etc.
Half-time entei taliiment for the
benefit of spectatuis has been ai •
ranged and will see such promin­
ent school organisations as the
Ashland high school girls drill
team, the HOCK girls drill team,
Grants l*as» high school girls
drum and bugle Corps, Medford
lugh school bupd. Jacksonville
high school band and others.
•
BREAKFAST tlKIll PS MEET
To raise money for the budget
of the WSC8 of the Methodist
church, guests were entertained at
U o'clock breakfasts Wednesday
morning In seven homes. Hostes»-
es were Mrs Fred Engle, Mrs. Lo­
ren Messenger. Mrs
iuiwrence
Powell, Mrs Ralph Billings and
Mrs. Carol Pratt at the latter's
home; Mrs. Ijiwrence Order, Mrs.
Homer BilUngs and Mrs J. R. Me-
Cracken at the letter's home, and
Mrs. Walter Herndon
• WED & THUR •
A HOME OWNED THEA IIIE
Phone 7561
Friday, Saturday
“WHO KILLED
AUNT MAGGIE”
With
Wendy Barrie and
John Hubbard
THUNDERING
FRONTIER”
with
Charles Starrett
and
Sons of the Pioneers
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
ONE NIGHT IN
THE TROPICS
with
Allen Jones and
Nancy Kelly
Wednesday and
Thursday
DIME NIGHTS
Matinee« Saturda)
Munday only
E. E. I’HELI’S
El tend» a cordial Invitation
to our and nil to call at II
Eant Main «Irret
Saturday After­
noon, March 1st
and receive Ihaighnula and
Hot Coffer—Prk-r .’> «-ent«.
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
Phone M781
II East Main
LITHIA
DONUTS
OF ALL KINDS
Authentic Daring
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THU HOMEMADE DOUGHNUT SHOP
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Anna NEAGLL
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Every Wednesday
hen ChereVanyrepaT^vork to
be done on your car, you can be
sure it'» done right when you
bring It to Caton’s! We straighten
fenders, remove body dents, repair
bumper», radiator» and doors. All work done with the expert
»kill of experienced mechanics.
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Economy Price» : Prompt Servile : Guaranteed Work
PHONE 5311
CLYDE N. CATON GARAGE
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
(Slnklydu Boulevard and Indiana Street)
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