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

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    Friday, March 28, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 8
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Net Squads Prepare
For Season Play
• FRIDAY AND •
• SATURDAY •
Wallace Beery
“WYOMING”
PLUS
John Litel
“FATHER'S SON
I
I
Nine prospective junior high
tennis players are practicing
nightly under the watchful eye of
Coach Al Simpson in preparation
for the coming net season Coach
Simpson has not as yet lined up
any matches for his squad but
expects to play Medford, Grants
Pass and possibly Ki.u.iat'.i Falls.
Several of the class B liign schools
in the valfey will be contacted and
matches arranged f possible.
Simpson also is directing intra­
mural volleyball and horseshe's
tournaments at the school now
and intramural baseball will get
underway shortly.
Those competing for place* on
the tennis squad are Provost, Ear-
telt, Kerr, Landing, Cate. Lantis.
Jandreau, DeMers and Roberson.
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A HOME OWNED THEATRE
Phono 7 (Ml I
Friday, Saturday
SAN FRANCISCO
DOCKS
with
Burgess Meredith
Irene Hervey
Plus
Civil service examinations for
the positions described below were
announced by the United States
civil service commission March 24.
Applications will be accepted at
tne commissions Washington oi-
tice not later than the closing
dates specified. Salaries are sub­
ject to a three and one-halt per­
cent retirement deduction.
Head soil chemist, $6,500 a year,
bureau of plant industry, depart­
ment of agriculture. Minimum re­
quirements uiclude completion of
a four-year college course and
eight years of successful and pro­
gressive experience in soils re- :
search. Closing date Apr. 24 ,1941.
Junior engineering draftsman,
$1,440 a year. Applicants may
qualify in various branches of Trackmen Work Out
drafting. In addition to completing
14 units of high school study, ap­ For Medford Meet
plicants must have completed one
Thirty-four boys from Ashland
year's experience or education in high have been working nightly
i
drafting. Closing date Apr. 22, under direction of Coach Leighton
1941.
Blake on the SOCE athletic field
Welder i gas-electric) helper, in preparation for the track meet
welder (gas-eiectric). These exam­ at Medford April 5 in which
inations are for the purpose of Grants Pass. Medford and Ashland
tilling existing and future vacan­ will be entered. The squad has
cies in the Bonneville Power Ad- been working for four weeks and
ministrtion, department of the in­ Blake stated that several of the
terior, in the states of Oregon and boys show promise.
Washington. Applications must be
Among the boys who are ex-
on file with the manager, 11th U. pected to do things for AHS this
8. civil service district, post office season are Ken Caton in the
building, Seattle, Wash., not later sprints, Ross Willard in the half-
than April 7, 1941.
nule. John Bergstrom in the mile
Full information as to the re- and Charlie Jandreau in the high
I quirements for these examinations jump. The rest of the squad are
and application forms may be ob­ untried but are expected to de­
tained ironi the secretaiy of the velop before the season is over.
board of US civil service examin­
ers at the post office in Ashland.
lhe United States Maritime 3rd Place Grizzlies
commission has announced an ex­
amination for deck and engineer Outscore Opponents
cadets in the merchant maruie of ‘ The Ashland high Grizzly bas­
the United States. These positions ketball team, having just complet­
are not under civil service and the ed their 1940-41 season, outscored
register of elgibles will be main­ their opponents by 181 points ac­
tained by the maritime commis­ cording to statistics released by
sion. Unmarried men between the Jerry Gastineau, Grizzly mentor.
ages of 18 and 25 who can produce
Ashland, third place team in the
evidence of good moral character district No. 4 conference, piled up
and who can meet certain physical 406 points in conference games to
and educational requirements will their opponents' 345 and totaled
be eligible to compete in the ex­ 387 non-conference points to 267
amination.
Further information for their opponents. Total Ashland
regarding the examination is con­ ! points were 793 to 612 for the
tained in the formal announcement opposition.
posted in first- and second-class
Individual scoring follows :
post offices. Persons desiring cop­ Name
Non-Con. Con. Total
ies of the announcement and ap­ Jandreau
plication forms may obtain them Provost
from the Supervisor of Cadet Weaver
Training, U. S. Maritime Commis­ Smith
sion, Washington, D. C. Applica­ Fowler
tions must be filed with that of- Monroe
1 fice not later than May 10, 1941.
Elam
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■ • Word has been received that
Harvey Walker, a former resident
of Ashland, passed away in Salem
March 17.
• Mrs. Ford Hunnell of Bend re­
turned home Sunday after visiting
several days with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Gearhart.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith of
Mt Shasta City were Sunday |
guests at the N. G, Bates home.
• Installation of newly elected I
officers of the Women's associa- j
tion of the Presbyterian church
took place following the "pledge (
luncheon” Thursday of last week.
Officers are Mrs. P. H. Stansbury,
president; Mrs. Ella Garrett, hon­
orary vice president; Mrs. C. R.
Bowman, first vice president; Mrs.
When you we all thow peo­
I W. D. Jackson, second vice presi­
ple
coming into PETE’S
dent; Mrs. Minnie Oldenburg, sec-
LUNCH it’s because they
| retary; Mrs. Virgil Jackson, treas- f
urer; Mrs. Beulah Stevens, secre- '
“RAFTER” thow Double
tary of membership; Mrs. W. D.
Thick .Milk Shakes.
More
I Jackson,
secretary of literature;
and more are buying them.
Mrs. Wade Wallis, stewardship;
Why don’t you?
Mrs, Eldon Corthell, missionary
education; Mrs. Ninabel Emery, ‘
sewing; Mrs. James H. Edgar, I
program chairman; Mrs. Mark
True, nominating committee chair­
man; Mrs. Bowman, service com­
EARL D. (PETE) NUTTER
mittee chairman, and Mrs. True,
chairman of finance committee.
SUN «MON «TUE
Robert Taylor
in
“FLIGHT
COMMAND
with
Ruth Hussey
Walter Pidgeon
• WED & THUR •
Jeanette MacDonald
Nelson Eddy
‘BITTERSWEET’
• WEDNESDAY
NIGHT
ON OUR STAGE
at 9:00 p. m.
FORTMILLERS
PRESENT
A
*
EASTER
FASHION
PARADE
A COLORFUL REVUE
OF SPRING MODES
GORGEOUS LAING MODELS
SPECIAL SETTINGS
and
ORCHESTRA
BARGAIN 1Cn
MATINEE
Every Wednesday
COURT PROCEEDINGS
Frank Raymond Isaacs, Dollar
Lines driver, entered a plea of
guilty to a charge of speeding his
bus and was fined $10 plus $4.50
costs.
George Laughlin Sheets of Keno
received a fine of $5 plus $4.50
costs for operating an over-length
truck.
Leo Franklin Jacobs of Talent
was found guilty of driving with I
more than three persons in the
driver’s seat and was fined $2.50
and costs.
GOULD
CAR and TRUCK
BATTERIES
The Battery Picked
By Engineers
Harrison Parts Co.
Main and Plaza
LITHIA
Exams Under Civil
Service Announced
with
I a 1« Carillo
I
1
OKLAHOMA
RENEGADES
Three Mesquiteers
AIJ4O THE NEWS
HOT WATER
FOR COMFORT
AND CONVENIENCE
EXAMINER COMING
A traveling examiner of oper­
ators ami chauffeurs is scheduled
to be <>n duty at the city hall in
Ashland between the hours of 1
p m. and 5 p. m. Friday, Mar. 28
All those wishing permits or li­
censes to drive cars are asked to
get in touch with the examiner
during these hours.
• A fine musical program will be
presented at the Civic club house
Monday evening, March 31. Supt.
Theo J. Norby will discuss public
school music. Musical numbers
from all four schools will appear
on the program.
ALWAYS ON TAP WITH AN
AUTOMATIC GAS
WATER HEATER
RENTS FOR
50<
PER MONTH
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
HIT PARADE
OF 1941
Mirti
Kenny Baker
Frances Langford
Hutfh Herbert
und nuuiy other»
ASK YOUR
COMPANY
California-Pacific
Utilities Co.
Steven’s
GLASS WORKS
WINDOW GLASS and AI TO GLASS
REPAIR
PAINTING and DECORATING CONTRACTING
Matinees Naturduy and
Munday only
Wednesday and
Thursday
DIME NIGHTS
, .-A ~
• Georgia Bowman of Ashland
wan elected first vice-president of
the Oregon Association of Beauty
Shop owners at the state meeting
held in Portland Tuesday,
• The WCTlJ met at the home of
Mrs. L K. Coder Thursday after­
noon with Mrs Allin McGee and
Mrs. Minnie Devia program lead-
u$ED Cat
“Rafter”
Pete’s Lunch
IL
BUILD YOUR CREDIT REPUTATION
FOR OTHER BANK LOANS........
•Mons/ for any purpose, when you want it9
SAVE TIME AND RED TAPE...
GRAND OPENING!
NEXT WEEK
J. V. w.
5c-10c STORE
ON THE PLAZA
41 CONVENIENT BRANCHES
AND ARRANGE LOW MONTHLY
PAYMENTS to fit your budget roquirtmontt
O. H. WIN NIR, Manager
FIRST RRTIORRIi BRRK
OF PORTLAND
FINANCI YOUR NEW OR USID CAR WITH THE LIADKRI