Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 01, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Friday, Aug. 1, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 8
HINDSIGHT
ON SPORTS
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Friday and Saturday
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CRATER LUlE—A view of l.lao Kmk and th«- colorful cliff* which rise a thousand feet from thl*
bluest of blue Lakes. (National Park Service Photo).
Elks Bowlers Down
Lions By Single Pin
People You Know!
Craters Tie Red Sox
In Pennant Race
The Medford Craters went into
• Sunday guests at the B L a tie for first place in the second
Powell home were Ellen Thrasher. half of the Oregon State l»ax«-ball
Avis Pope and Mary Powell of league Sunday afternoon when
Portland; Mr and Mrs. Fred they shut out the Silverton Red
Kruggel and children, Mr. and Sox 7 to 0 at the Medford park
Mrs. George Mason and children The Craters dropped the Saturday
and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Powell exhibition tilt 7-6
Other state league games saw
and daughters, all of Ashland.
• Mrs. Irwin Bowerman and Klamath Falls, playing at home,
daughter of Hood River visited down Toledo 7-3 and Albany's
at the Jesse Lilly home for sev- Alco-Oaks traveled to Hills Creek
to win 8 to 0 Bend Elks, ttt
eral days.
FAREWELL DINNER HONORS • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gearhart home, stopped Eugene 8 to 3.
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of Klamath Falls visited several
REV. AND MILS. BKOSTROM
days with Mr. and Mrs. O. R.
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The young people of the Church Miller.
of Christ served a dinner Monday • Mrs. Pearl Grow of Hornbrook
evening in honor of Rev. and Mrs. is visiting with Mr. and M rs.
Rain caused cancellation of the
C. Alton Brostrom, who are leav­ Waybum Kenyon this week.
ing this w-eek for Portland where • Mr and Mrs. Karl Nims went Medford Rogues- Yreka Itaxclmll
Mr. Brostrom has accepted the to Eugene Sunday to attend a game at Yreka Sunday with the
pastorate
of
the
Englewood meeting of the Oregon Council of score tied 0-0 in the fourth inn­
church.
Hospitals. Nims is chairman of ing. The only hit before the thun­
During the dinner hour several the council.
der storm came up was Rlney
people who had gone to Fir Point • Mrs. Bill Ford and son of Duns- Cook's triple.
The Rogues play Grants Paas
muir who have been visiting at
the M. T. Bums home returned in a Southern On-gon league game
at the Medford Fairgrounds park
Sunday.
HILT NEWS
• Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zittercob Sunday. The Craters-Roguex game
and daughers of Klamath Falls ! scheduled for Saturday night has I
Continued from Page Five
were week-end guests of Mr. and I been postponed until later in the
joyed a picnic at Castle Lake Mrs. G. W. Goswick.
season.
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Wednesday.
• Mrs. Paul Home of Klamath
• Mrs. Richard Williams and son Falls visited with her parents, Mr. MISS PERRINE HONORED
Roy drove to Ashland Thursday.
and Mrs. Willard Miles last week. AT SHOWER LAST WEEK
• Mr. and Mrs. David Sage drove • Riley Pittinger of Portland is
Miss Nellie Marie Perrine
to Applegate, Calif. Thursday to visiting with his parents, Mr.
guest of honor at a linen shower
visit a few days with his mother. Mrs. J. R. Pittinger.
Tuesday of last week. Hostesxes
• Mrs. Gwen Evarfs left Sunday • Mr and Mrs. Joe Frazier and were Mrs. Cash Perrine and Mrs.
for her home in Utah after spend­ daughter of Weaton, Mo are vis- Guy Randles. Miss Perrine will be
ing several weeks visiting her iting with Mr. and Mrs. Roy married Aug 10.
She received
daughter, Mrs. Fred Haynes and Frazier.
many lovely gifts.
family.
• W. D. Jackson was a Duns­
Guests at the shower included
• Mrs. Roy Bruch and her moth- muir visitor Tuesday.
Mesdames Emma Hager, Henry
er-in-law were in Hilt Wednesday,
Orr, Virginia Shaw, M P O'Har-
called here by the injury of Roy Saturday.
ra, George Goldy, Mary Hatfield,
Bruch in a car accident Sunday • Edward Warrens of Durham is Floyd Rush, James Hersey, W. O.
visiting hi« father, Alva P .War- Martin, Frank Laurent, Peggy
night.
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• Mrs. Tony Mendes and daugh­ rens.
Agnew, Rose Potter. Id I han Fan­
ters. Marjorie and Delores and son • Mr and Mrs. W. Foster and steel, Nellie Foster, Burdette Cen­
Irvin spent Sunday in Yreka.
Allen Laustalot attended the ters and the Misses Eunice Hager,
• R. P. Scheer of Redding was baseball game in Crescent City Mary Frances Rush, Aileen In low
in Hilt on business Thursday. He Sunday between the Crescent City and Beryl Bassingthwaite.
is district representative of the team and the Medford Rogues.
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Northern Life Insurance company. • Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams KEV. EDDY GIVEN CALL TO
• Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Young of and sons Russel and Roy spent PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Stockton were guests of Mr. and the week-end at Chico visiting Mr.
The Presbyterian church unani­
Mrs. C. A. Baumgartner Satur­ and Mrs. Nelson Watts and chil­
mously voted to extend a call to
dren.
day and Sunday.
• Mrs. E. Young, Mrs. C A • Fire started in the sawmill Rev. Howard G. Eddy, pastor of
Baumgartner and daughter Jean Saturday morning but was discov­ the Weed, Calif. Community
called at Braecrest ranch Sunday ered and extinguished before any Presbyterian church to serve here.
Rev. Eddy has been guest speaker
afternoon.
damage was done.
• Marriage rites were solemnized • Dan Eastman of Medford was at the local church on two occa­
for Miss Elizabeth Clevenger and a business caller on Sam Duna­ sions and it was with disappoint­
ment that the members learned
Fred Gracey of Klamath Falls way Thursday evening.
Reno, Nev. They will • Mr. and Mrs. George Willis that he had decided not to accept
Saturday in ~
make their home in Klamath called on Mrs. Mary Dumas, en 1 the call.
Falls.
For this coming Sunday Rev.
route to Hammond, Ore.
• Mr. and Mrs. Homer Vincent • Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pettibone' William B. Richmond of Turlock,
motored to Cinnabar Springs and and»3 g.oup of friends spent the | Calif., will preach.
Beaver Creek Sunday.
week-end at Crater Lake and Kla­
• Mr. and Mrs W. W. Walker math Falls. Mr. Pettibone is em­ VET PICNIC SUNDAY
and family and Donald Henderson ployed by the highway construc­
The district picnic of the Vet-
attended the show in Ashland tion company here.
erans of Foreign Wars wax held
at Lithia Park Sunday.
About
100 were in attendance, In addi-
tion to Ashland members, there
Reward your fam Ay with a vacation at
were delegations from Grants
the HOT1L MANX — San Francisco's finest
Pass, Klamath Falls, Medford and
Brookings.
located hotel .. . Powell at Union Square ... in
With a margin of only one pin.
the Elks bowling team avenged
a recent defeat by the Lions club
at the Ashland Bowling Alleys
Tuesday night. The total score
was 1619-1648. Travis of the Lions
team had both the high game of
201 and high series of 546.
Rolling for the Elks were An­
dres, Allen. Erwin and Reed. The
Lion bowlers were Travis, Wil-
liamson, Eaton and Hull.
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CONVOY
Rogues-Yreka Game
Rained Out in Fourth
Clive Brook
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with
Edmund lx>we
Una Merkel
“RETURN OF
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with
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ALSO THE NEWS
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
“THE PENNY
SERENADE”
With
Irene Dunne
(ary (¿rant
Dime Night Shows
“VOICE IN
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It’s like the salesmen who go from
house to house looking for custom­
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Southern Oregon Miner
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UNITED
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SAVINGS
^BONDS
HOTEL SAN CARLOS
Rater from
AND STAMPS
$2.50
CLUNIE
with it* famous "Ultra-Modern Coffee Shop,"
at Sacramento, Capitol City of California.
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$1.50
TOY
MOTELS
(May we tend you dercriptive¡older)
GOLD
SUN
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Friday, Saturday
BUY
invites you to Monterey , . . California's mn«t
historic city . . . overlooking Fort Ord, on ih*
Blue Bay of Monterey,
HOTEL
BARGAIN DAYS
Dally Matinee 1:15 p.m.
20 cents
EveningN 6:45, 30 cents
Kiddles a dime
Wednesdays mid
Thursdays Dime Days
Continuous show
on Sundays
LL.'JK
RAINBOW’S
Jack Oakie
Sgt B«>b Krnnaxtoo, the raxs-
lin villain from Gold Hill, has re- |
gained the world Junior-heavy­
weight championship from Frank­
ie Talalx-r during his present cam- !
paign in the east.
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• Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs C. It Bowman were Mr
and Mrs G M Frost and Mr and
Mrs. J W McCoy
Phone 7561
EFENSE
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HOTEL MANX
with
Cary Grant
Death took ii deep cut nt col­
legiate football Sunday with the
passing of Howard Harding Jones
from a heart attack Th«- AA-year
old o-m'ii i>“'i boon at the IJnl
veraity of Southern California
since 1925 and had been drawing
down $15,IKK) a year since 1934
Jones played football nt Phil
lips-Ex«>ter Academy and at Yal<-
but was not an outstanding
player He wax far bettar at
allowing aoin«*onc elae how to play
than he wax at doing it himself
He coached at Syraeuxe Yale,
Ohio State, Iowa and Duke lie-
fore coming to U8C.
Jones had an all-time record of
194 victories, 65 defeats and 21
ties in 29 seaxonx for an average
of .754 At USC hix teams had
won 121, loat 36 and tied IN
Twenty of hia players have been
chosen All-American, II of them
from Southern California Hr has
had five USC t«-anix in the R*we
Bowl and all have won lie has
had two Big Ten champions and
three Pacific (Toast championship
teams
His teams also tied for
the Pacific Coast title five times
At USC Jones developed a sys­
tem bearing his name which con­
sists of a full-team shift into an
unbalanced strength to either th«-
left or right Moot of th«- weight
was placed upon the quarterback
and. as Jones used to say, th«- rest
of th«- backs were in then- only
to block
He ranked with Knute Rock nr
and Glenn S (Pop) Warner ax
the greatest football mentor in th«-
country.
Sam Berry, head baseball and
basketball coach at USC, might
get the assignment to fill Jones*
shoes for the next season since
moat of the coaches already are
signed for the coming year Berry
has been Jones' assistant for some
time
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the very heart of the theatrical,
restaurant and shopping district.
SAN
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LITHIA
A merica O n G uard !
Above is a reproduction of th«
Treasury Department’s Defens«
Savings Poster, showing an exact
duplication of the original “Mmut<
Man” statue by famed sculptot
Daniel Ch«ister French. Defense
Bonds and Stamps, on sal«- at your
bank or post office, are a vital pari
of America’s defense preparations
Churned from choice cream produced
in the Ashland area.
Ask your grocer for Sun (¿old Butter
today!
ASHLAND ICE & STORAGE CO.
F«»r hume delivery, Phone 6761