Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 18, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Friday, April 18, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 8
TO TANGLE IN SEASON OPENER
AHS NETTERS
FACE PELICANS
ARSITV HINDSIGHT
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ON SPORT’
Ashland high school's tennis
team will meet the strong Klam- :
uth Falla Pelican« on the high,
school court« Saturday afternoon,,
weather
permitting
Leighton !
Blake'« racqueteer« were victor- j
ious over Grant« Pa«« In their i
only match to date.
Representing Ashland will be
Charlie Jandreau in number one
poHition, Bud Provoat a« number
two, number three will la« Jack j
Merritt, Dick Finnell number
four and in the fifth position will '
be Li.Mar Ormond
Through an error last week, the
fact that Ashland won both dou-
ble« mutches from Grant« l*uas
was omitted.
Another event in Ashland high
school «ports will be the dual
track meet with Klamath I .,. .
there April 24 Coach Blake wax
unable to give a list of entries at
this writing.
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Friday and Saturday!
JX BIC FiATUMI
Al CAPP'S
fsaiteri al fastesy
ta Ufa aa tke
itraaa!
Granville OWEN
Martha O'DRISCOLL
Edgar KENNEDY
Johnnie MORRIS
MEN!
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W0B09Y
NO'S!
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* IAN HUNTER
ROLAND YOUNG
Reyis aMGaidinei-BillieBarke
AN
M-G-M PICTURE
• WED & THUR •
Gone With
The Wind
NOTHING CUT
BUT THE PRICE
MISS CHRISTLIEB HONORED
AT STATE UNIVERSITY
Marilyn Christlieb,
Ashland,
was awarded a letter at the Uni­
versity of Oregon for participating
in sports.
Miss Christlieb, a graduate of
Ashland high school, is a senior
majoring in physical education at
the university. She is the daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Christ­
lieb. She is a member of Amphib­
ian, womens’ swimming honorary.
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LOLITA PIERSON INITIATED
INTO HONORARY SOCIETY
Lolita Pierson, Ashland, has
been initiated into Pi Lambda
Theta, women’s education honor­
ary, at the University of Oregon.
Miss Pierson, a graduate of
Ashland high school, is a junior
majoring in music at the univer­
sity. She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter E. Pierson.
By 1 TOLD YOU SO
Whether or not weekly wrest-
lmg matches, which resume next
Monday alter a four-month layoff,
will continue to be held at Med-
ford armory each week depends
entirely on the support ox the
taxis.
Promoter Mack Lillard will be-
gin the weekly festivities April 21
on a trial basis only, which will
continue five or six weeks. If the
tans show enough enthusiasm dur-
uig this trial period to warrant
continuation of these matches Lai-
lard will do just that; otherwise,
valley fans will have to go to
Klamath Falls where Lillard pro­
motes wrestling every Tuesday
evening.
Mat bugs can't blame Lilian!
for his decision, either, since the
impressario dropped a tidy sum
during 1940 through Medford
grapple cards. 1939 was no money­
making year as far as Lillard was
concerned while 1938 showed a
slim profit.
Taking the wrestling cards
away from Medfoni will be taking
money out of the pockets of Ash­
land business men. Lillard spends
close to $400 a year in Ashland
alone for advertising and almost
everytime the grapplers go thru
to Klamath Falls they stop in
some Ashland eating house for a
meal and those with families have,
in the past, stayed in Ashland
tounst camps and bought Ashland
groceries. This, of course, is in
addition to money dropped in
Medford.
If any guy deserves support of
the public in an undertaking, that
guy is Lillard. He is one of the
grandest fellows Hindsight has
ever known, having been ac­
quainted with him almost all of.
the writer's life, and he is a right
smart promoter.
Several fans, in the past, have
complained to I Told You So
about Lillard bringing so many j
faces back to Medford. What they
do not know is that those men
Lillard brings to Medford are the
best possible to secure in the jun­
ior heavyweight division and often
the men Lillard puts in the pre­
liminary spots are top notch
wrestlers who hold down main
event positions in the arenas of
big cities all over the United
States.
So, come on wrestling fans, and
let’s set aside all the Monday
nights for a trip to Medford to
take in the wrestling matches,
Prices are kept down to where all
can afford to a swell evening’s
entertainment and at the same
time see some of the country’s
best athletes in action.
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lliuinv Sa, l<-h, aiMivr, luid lliui-
ny MeShain, Pacific coast jun­
ior heavy weight champion, will
meet in the one hour nuiiii event
at the Medford armory Monday
night inaugaruting the IDA I
wrestling «u-UMon there.
County P-TA Meet
Held Wednesday
The county P-TA convention
was held in Howard school near
Medford on Wednesday. In the
morning session new county offi­
cers were elected for the coming
year These include Mrs.w A. H.
Puhi of Medford, president: Mrs
Jay Terrill of Talent, vice presi­
dent; Mrs. Joe W. Johnson of
Medford, secretary; Mrs p. H
Stansbury of Ashland, treasurer;
Mrs H H Elhart. Ashland, first
director and Mrs. R. I. Flaharty,
Ashland, second director.
In the afternoon the county
superintendent. C. R. Bowman,
discussed ’’Education in the World
Today."
The state convention will be
held in Eugene April 22 to 24. and
i
21 delegate« from this county are
planning to attend.
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MISS KI TH HXRDY
MARRIED LAST WEEK
Miss Ruth Hardy, daughter of
Mr and Mrs. P. R Hardy of Ash­
land. became the bride of Wood­
row W. Kitchell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Kitchell of Oakland.
Calif. Saturday, April 12 in The
Little Chapel of the Flowers’’ in
Berkeley.
The bride was given in marriage
by her father. Her cousin, Mrs.
Carl Olson, was matron of honor
and Miss Hortense Smith and Miss
Jacqueline Madden were brides­
maids Crane Kitchel, brother of
the bridegromm. was best man.
Following the ceremony a re­
ception was given in the Women's
Civic club building. Mr and Mrs
Kitchel motored to Timberline
Many Reservations
Lodge for their honeymoon, and
upon their return they will be at
For Music Festival
home in Oakland where
Twenty-six schools have already Kitchel is practicing law.
signified their intention of enter­
ing the SOCE Music Festival, un­ TO ATTEND DENTAL MEET
der the direction of Miss Louise
and Mrs. G. B. Hull plan
Wood tuff, of the College music to Dr.
leave Saturday for San Fran­
department. This festival will be cisco
where Dr. Hull will attend
held at the college Thursday and a meeting
of the California State
Friday, April 24 and 25.
Dental
association
Monday and
The musical activities will in­
After the convention
clude a junior band, demonstra­ Tuesday.
plan to visit with Dr E G.
tions of physical education danc­ they
at Carmel. Calif, who was
ing. rhythm band, a choral group, a Everett
former
Ashland resident.
demonstrations of violin classes
and choir groups from grades
three to nine, an unchanged voice
chorus, a boys’ mixed chorus, and
a junior high school orchestra.
From the advanced reservations,
a total of 1395 students already
plan to enter the festival. The
following schools will be represent­
ed Antelope. Applegate, Ashland
Lincoln School. Ashland Washing­
ton school, Ashland Junior high
school, Bellview, Butte Falls. Cen­
tral Point, Dimmick, Eagle Point,
Evans Valley, Gold Hill, Grants
Pass, Jacksonville, Klamath Falls,
Lone Pine, Medford. North Pine­
hurst. Oak Grove, Phoenix. Pro­
spect, Rogue River, Sams Valley,
Talent, Wagner Creek. Wilderville,
Willow Springs, and Wolf Creek.
AT 8:30 EVERY
(grizzlies To Meet
Tiger Nine Today
SAVICH "
AND
nu
McSHAIN TO TOP
ARMORY CARD
Ernie I*iluso. popular Klamath
Falls favorite, has been signed by
Promoter Mack Lillard to meet
the Bulgarian roughneck. Tiger
Taakoff. in the middle event of
the inaugural 1941 wrestling card
at Medford armory Monday night.
Opening the card at 8:30 p. m
will be a pair of newcomers to
Medford, Johnny Nemanic And
Gust Johnson
Danny Savich, former grid ace
from University of Utah, will op-
pose Dangerous Danny MeShain,
Pacific coast Junior heavyweight
champion, in the top one hour
main event. Savich has just re­
turned from a successful campaign
in Hawaii and weighs 205 pounds
He will outweigh the champion
about 20 pounds in a match that
should really see the fur fly.
Friday, Saturday
KING OF THE
LUMBER JACKS
Wlth
John Payne
ami
(«loria Dixon
Tin«
“PONY POST”
with
John Mack Brown
Jerry Giiatineau's Ashland high
baseball team will go to the ¡«mt
for the third time this season
when they croan bats with Med­
ford high'« Tigers on the Med­
ford diamond at 3:30 this after­
noon Til«’ GilZZllcs have ¡>l.tv<<!
Jacksonville twice this year, los­
ing one and winning the other.
In meeting Medford. they I i
team which lost to Jacksonville
and the Grizzly «quad 1« looking
forward to whipping the Tigers
Starting for Ashland will be
Chuck Jandreau In the box. with
Joe Peterson doing the receiving
ALNO THE NEWN
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
TRAIL OF THE
VIGILANTES
with
Franchot Tone
and
Peggy Moran
Mntlnre'i Maturday
Mid
Munday only
Wednesday and
Thursday
•
OLDER MARRIED COl’PLEB
TO BE HONORED AT < HI R< II
The Methodist church is to hold
a service honoring all couples
who have been married 50 years
or more. All such couples in or
near Ashland, regardless of church
affiliation, are requested to write
or phone the pastor, Dr. G. W.
Bruce, phone 5851.
The church wishes to send a
written invitation Immediately
upon receipt of word from such
couples.
LITHIA
DIME NIGHTS
4
EXAMINER COMING
IriUK'hot
Tone, the ronuuiti«- <hio of I'nl-
vrnuü'a western adventure clas­
sic. "Trail of the Vigilante«."
I
A traveling examiner of opera­
tors and chauffeurs will be on
duty at the city hall in Ashland
from 1 p m to 5 p m April 25
AH those wishing permits or li­
censes to drive cars are asked to
get in touch with the examiner
during these hotuw.
Me Sonny Ww.'
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FRANK D. SWINGLE
Funeral services were held at
the Church of Christ Thursday af­
ternoon for Frank D. Swingle,
long time resident of Ashland. He
was bom in Jackson county April
22, 1858 and passed away Mon­
day, April 14. He had been in ill
health since the death of his wife
in January of this year. Survivors
include two sons, Hollie Swingle
of Trail and Artro Swingle of
Schenectady, N. T., one brother
and two sisters.
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