Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 29, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page 8
Friday, Aug. 29, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Craters Break Even
In Make-up Games
In a second half Oregon slate
league make-up game, Silverton
blasted the Medford Craters II to
0 at Silverton Saturday. In a first
half make-up on Sunday the Cra
ters turned back Toledo, which
hasn't won a glime all season. 10
to 6 with the timely aid of Al
Wray's two-run homer
Bend won a pair of league
games when they trounced Eu- |
gene 19 to 3 Saturday and Hills j
Creek 4 to 1 Sunday.
In the Southern Oregon leagu«'!
Grants Pass took a 9 to 2 win
over Crescent (Tty Sunday to as­
sure themselves of a right to play I
the Medford Rogues for the league
championship. The game will la-
played next Sunday on h field as
yet undeslgnated ut tills writing
Meanwhile th«* Rogue» took oh
Yreka in a king's-ex gam«* and ■
came out on the short end of u
16 to 2 tally
In the Oregon softball tourna-1
ment at Oregon City. Klamath I
Falls, winner over Medford for
the district title, lost to Grim-
»haw Tin*« of Portland in th«*
quarter-finals by a score <>f 14
to (>
ON SPORTS
y
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/
By I TOLD YOU SO
LITHIA
Daily Matinee 1:4ft p.m.
Last week-end a young junior
20 cents
high school student consult«*»! your
scribe asking for information re-
Evenings tiiilft, 30 cents
gavding his use of tobacco.
Kiddies a dime
It seems this student has played
Friday and Saturday!
Wednesdays and
ball for Coach Al Simpson in the
past and showed great promise
Thursdays Dime Days ;
because of his toughness anil gen­
Continuous show
eral football ability. In his last
out for JUS ball this |>I. i \ i - i
on Sundays
had been ejected from the team
because of his continued use of
Friday, Saturday
tobacco. He was given his choice
... A BOLD
of giving up the “weed" or the
BUCKEROO
gridiron and he quit football It
Ellery Queen’s
might also be well to add that his
-BLASTS THE
use of tobacco has been without
aa
BADLANDS!
the consent or knowledge of his
parents.
The other day Simpson asked
him if he would give up smoking
and come out for football next
with
month. In consulting I Told You
So, the student said he liked foot­
Ralph
Bellamy
"The Great American Broadcast," -Oth Century-Fox*» latewt hit, ball but also enjoys his cigarette
ROY ROGERS
and could not make up his mind
Margaret Lindsay
stars Alice Faye, Jack Oakie, John Payne and < esar Itoniero in
JOAN W0008URY
which he wanted to give up He
a picture that ha» been called the greateat musical of them all. This
and
1 tthUCC Wilt
LEGAL NOTICES
tuneful story of the courugvous. talented people »»ho first filled the even ventured the opinion that he
1
might decide to quit school.
air »»axes with song and laughter is ap|>earing on the Varsity
School systems go to a great NOTICE OF HEARING ON
screen Sunday, Monday ;utd Tuesday.
expense to build up an athletic
program for the students and the FINAL ACCOUNT OF
She's the Pamperer
i
Ashland system is no exception EXEAT TKIX
of the Pampas!
It is a known and proved fact that In the County Court of the State
tobacco and athletics, when in­
of Oregon in and for Jackson
dulged in by young men and boys,
County
|
just
do
not
mix
Medical
reports
• Born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis
In the Matter of the Kalat«* of
have
laid
the
facts
of
the
harmful
An
unofficial
announcement
Bill Elliott
Pratt at Klamath Falls Aug. 22,
I> PEROZZI, Deceased
a son. Before her marriage. Mrs early this week says the WPA practice before the American pub­
AI/4O TIIK NRWH
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
has given final approval to a lic for years and it has MM
Pratt was Islay Jewell.
systems but that the undersigned Executrix of
• Mrs Ted Pearson entertained quarter-mile cinder track to be taught in our
Maureen O'Hara
Sunday, Monday
constructed along »ivith the Wal­ still this student thinks ho is the Estate of D. Perozzi, Deceas­
at
the
Chateau
Saturday
in
honor
Jeunes Ellison
ter Phillips athletic field at Ash­ doing the "smart" thing to quit ed. has filed in said court her
of
Miss
Eva
Landing
who
left
and Tuesday
Alberto Vila
Monday to spend a few days in land high school. Previously, the football, and possibly even school, Final Account in th<* matter at
Buddy Ebsen
can openly enjoy his
! ll" '”'1 th.- Honor.tble J
Portland before going to her plans did not call for WPA con­ so that
| B Coleman. County Judge, has
U
school teaching work in Lake­ struction of the track. It will be tobacco.
In the summary of an article on ' designated Monday, the 29th dav
complete with curbs.
view.
Floors are now being poured in I the use of tobacco in a current of Set»tember, 1941. at 10 o'clock
• Mrs. K M. Stearns of Pine
A M*, at the Courthouse In Med-
with
street has received word of the the dessing rooms and showers, magazine the writer says nothing ' ford,
countv, as the time and
marriage of her grandson. Joe seats are being laid and the rustic favorable can be said about the ' place said
Bud
Abbott
for hearing thereon
use of tobacco regarding its ef­
Bowdoirt. to Miss Barbara Tyr­ siding is being put in place.
1
Anyone
having
an
objection
to
Common labor necessary to fin­ fect on the heart. Another article
Ixiu (’ostello
rell at Rogue River Aug 24.
• Mr and Mrs. W H McNair en­ ish the landscaping and further goes to great lengths to dMCrttw said account Is required to pre-
tertained several guests at dinner construction of the track surface the unhealthy effects on the lungs sent th«* same on or before the I
Wednesday and
After talking to Hindsight. th.- date of said hearing
Sunday evening including Mr and and baseball diamond is lacking,
Mrs. W. A. Holloway. Mr. and since the men are being used on above-mentioned student decided
LOUISE PEROZZI
Thursday
10 Doubi«-Hit Song» by Rodgers and Hart
Mrs. Lau and Mrs. W H. McGow­ the Medford airport national de- to quit smoking and spent the af­
Executrix
ternoon in a local movie After
•
an of Medford; Mr. and Mrs. Ev­ fense project.
the show he claimed he was a BRIGGS 4 BRIGGS,
erett Faber of Central Point; Mrs
“nervous wreck" because he did Pion«*er BuikHng, Ashland. Ore .
Mollie Britt, Emil Britt and Mrs Golf Club Elects
not have a smoke during the en­ Attorneys for Executrix.
Lulu Saulsberry of Jacksonville,
Date of first publication: Au­
tire show and then rushed out to
and Mr and Mrs. J. H. Hardy of New Set Officers
gust 29. 1941
buy a package of cigarettes
Ashland.
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To sum up the above para­
• Dr. Mattie Shaw has returned I The Golf club recently held
FREE to the Ladies! home
MISS
CHASE
ELECTED TO
graphs.
this
department
maintains
after visiting several weeks election of officers which r«*sult«?d
that not only athletes but every­ ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
in
the
following
people
being
nam
­
in
Seattle.
Constance Bennett • J. B. Platt spent last week in ed to office:
Miss Margaret Chase has been
one else would be much more
and
Dr. Harvey Woods, president; healthy if they passed up the urge elected to the junior high school
San Francisco on business.
English department She succeeds
• Mrs. Chartley Butler and Mr. Ralph McCulloch, vice president; to smoke until they had at least Miss
Lois Hogan, resign«*«!. Her
and Mrs. James Christman of Jean Eberhart, secretary; P. R. completed their eduaction.
work in addition to English class­
San Francisco were gu«*sts of Mr. Hardy, treasurer; P. R. Hardy,
es will include charge of the li­
Charles Fortmiller, Dr. Harvey Officers Plan For
and Mrs. Fred Tayler last week.
brary, dramatics and the junior
Woods. Bill Allen, John Daugh­
•
Harry
VanDyke
of
Placerville
SUN • MON • TUE visited several days with his par­ erty, Dom Provost, Ralph McCul- ! Bowling Competition high paper.
Miss Chase graduated from the
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Van­ loch, I. C. Erwin, Earl Newbry, | Officers of the major league of Myrtle
Point high sch«x»l and the
Earl Leever and Jean Eberhart, the Ashland bowling association
Dyke.
University of Oregon She also I.EM.M1E K COOK
THE
• Mr. and Mrs. G. M .Johnston of directors.
met Friday night and discussed
Military funeral ■«•rvices in
Standing committees appointed plans for the coming season which has studied toward her Master’»
GREAT STARS!
Westphalia, Kas. visited last
degree She haa taught in Flora charg«* of the DiMubl«*d American
week-end with Mrs. Jessie Quin- by the president include: Social- will begin Sept. 15.
and Glendale, Ore. schools.
Veterans were held at the IJtwll-
Hardy, Provost, Fortmiller, Jane
tell.
GRAND STORY! MUSICAL
Entrance fee for each team was
ler Funeral h«»m<* Tuesdny after-
• Mrs. Jean Graham of Redding Carlton and Gladys Bartelt; tour set at $6.50 from which $1 will be TRI E MILES ADAMS
n<s»n for lsunml«- R C«s>k He
has returned home after visiting nament — Eberhart, Daugherty, . sent to the American Bowling
OF THEM
True Mile» Adams pa»»e<l away ' n<iv<-d in the Wagner Supply
last week with Mrs. Jessie Kil­ Erwin, Schuerman and Grubb I congress, 50 cents will remain
and greens committee—Allen. Me with the local association and the Tuesday morning at his horn** near | company 53rd infantry In World
ALL!
gore and Mrs. Eleanor Powell.
• Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Richey and Culloch, Newbry, Leever, Dunn remaining $5 will go to make up Medford after a long illness He War number one He was a life
member of Jackson county chap­
daughter of Eugene were week­ and Barksdale.
a prize fund for the league com­ was born at Henning, Minn. June ter No. 8 of Disabled American
end guests of Mrs. Richey’s sis­
16.
1888
Immediat«*
survivors
in
­
petition. It was revealed that two
• Charles Wees of Klamath Falls more sponsors are needed to com­ clude his wife at M«*dford. his' VeteHMM of the Woild War !!<■ Is
ter. Mrs. Adell Webb.
• Al Kuykendall of Klamath visited Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs plete the eight-team major league. mother. Mrs Miles Adams of Van survives! by his widow of Ashland,
a sister, Mrs. L. C. !*nlmer of
Falls is a new resident of Ash- A. J. Hodgens'
Present plans also call for the Nuys, Calif, and two children, Butte Falls, four brother» Gro­
Alice FAYE
land.
• Mrs. Lou Phillips of Los An­ formation
Mr» Rachael O'Leary anti Ken­
of
a
commercial
league
ver <>f Phoenix. William of M«*d-
• Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hunt of geles and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and possibly a women's league if neth Adams of Ashland.
ford, Edward of Butte Falls ami
Jack OAKIE
Estherville, la. visited several Tisdale of San Luis Obispo were sufficient interest is shown.
•
days with Mrs. E. Ducile Froh- recent guests of Mrs B. M Heath.
• Bom to Mr and Mrs Bill June Thomas of Hornbrook.
John PAYNE
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back.
• Miss Helen Thomas visited ,sev- DRIVER-DARNELL
wirth of Klamath Falla, Aug 9.
• Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Moser of eral days in Grants
Pass
~
~
i
last
a
daughter.
Th«*
babv's
mother
■
“
NO
HUNTING"
card» al the
Cesar Romero
Miss Myrta Driver, daughter of was formerly June Culbertson.
Grants Pass have moved to Ash- week.
Miner <>ffl«*e.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Drtvei
land.
• Mrs. Charles White, Miss Ag-
• Mr. and Mrs. Guy Applewhite. nes White, Miss Lois White and Ashland and Norman Darnel) at
Warren Applewhite and’ Mrs. W. Mrs. Cay Huffman enjoyed a two St. Helena, Calif, were married at
the Seventh Day Adventist church
D. Whittle visited in Redding Sun­ weeks vacation in Los Angeles.
day.
• Mrs. Roy Mason of Yakima is in Ashland Sunday evening with
• Mr. and Mrs Jack Sullivan of visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elder Peckham of Medford read­
ing the marriage service Follow­
Albany, Calif, were guests of Mrs. Yeo.
Lena Breeding last week.
• Mr and Mrs Homer Billings ing the ceremony a reception was
• Miss Jeannette Smith is visit­ and daughter visited with Mr. and held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
ing in Indiana, Ohio and Pennsyl­ Mrs. Kenneth S. Wood in Portland Roy Clary.
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vania.
last week.
MOSELEY AT TALENT
•
Mrs.
G.
R.
Milford,
pastor
of
•
Mrs.
Clarence
Mittelstadt
of
Mary Beth
It has been reported that J. E.
Gig Harbor, Wash., Mrs. Ira Hart the Ashland Tabernacle left Sun­
HUGHES
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul day to study at the Interdenomi­ Moseley took charge of the Rich­
Carlson and son of Nampa. Ida national Bible school in Braden­ field service station and store at
NIChOLAS
North Talent junction last week.
are guests of Mayor and Mrs. ton, Fla.
E
«RS
Thornton Wiley.
• Miss Louise Woodruff, vocal Moseley formerly operated a gro­
instructor at SOCE, is visiting in cery store in Ashland.
Lincoln, Neb. with relatives.
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