Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 31, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page 8
Friday, Oct. 31, 1911
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
KEY. FATHER BRI 'F.N AG EL
1N.II RED SI NDAY
While out for a walk Sunday
evening. Rev. Father Henry Bruel
nagel, retire»! C ’holic priest, was
struck by a car driven by Vernon
Fleming of Grants Pass The acci­
dent occurred at 7 o'clock near I ’
* * <
Mt View cemetery.
By I TOLD YOU SO
He was taken to the Community
hospital where he is seriously ill
Upstate
newspaper
readers
suffering from bruises and severe
probably think that the Ashland
shock.
Grizzlies have nothing but a one-
man football team down here
I what with all the mention accord*
Al'Tt MOBILE - FIKE
| pd Charlie Jandreau. Not that we
CASUALTY - LIFE
don’t think Charlie deserves every
inch of publicity he gets but it is
our opinion that Bud Provost
i also should be accorded a line or
Dependable Protection at
I so. He is playing in his first year
Kcasoimble Batea
1 in the backfield ami turned in a
supurb job against Dunsmuir and
' was the cog that played an im-
1 portant part in the 33-13 defeat
ON THE PLAZA
of the Tigers The wav that le
consistently spun out of the arms
7 of would-be tacklers and added an
extra yard or two by doing so
WATCH REPAIRING certainly
deserves some credit.
Let’s hope those who write the
Expert Swiss and American
out-of-town publicity think along
watch repairing. Your watch
these lines also.
timed and regulated FREE on
f
f
our Electric Time Michronwter.
More and more the Medford-
The Dalles game to be played at
RAMSEY’S JEWELRY The Dalles Nov. 29 looks like the
tilt for the mythical state cham­
STORE
pionship. The Dalles »lumped Hood
River from the unbeaten ranks
Swedenburg Bldg.
Ashlaud
Friday night 19-14 and take on
Milton-Freewater
next
Friday
night. Mac-Hi also is unbeaten in
state competition but the Indians
are heavily favored to win The
Macs kept their rating last week
by stopping La Grande 22-0 w,*hile
Medforii remained in the running
with a 32 to 13 win over Bend
Myrtle Point and Vernonia kept
their unbeaten records intact by
getting over North Bend anil
Scappoose respectively
The dope bucket took a genuine
kicking around last week-end with
five of this column's 10 guesses
falling by the wayside. The sea­
Try Our Milk and < ream
son record now sits at 38 won and
19 lost for an average of 667.
ASHLAND PRODI ’CT
This week’s sure-fire winners are
Washington over Montana. Oregon
over Washington State, Oregon
State over Idaho, Stanford over
Santa Clara. UCLA over Califor­
nia, Duke over Georgia Tech.
Minnesota . over
Northwestern,
Klamath Falls over Grants Pass.
Phone «73’2
Medford over Eureka and Ashland
over Yreka.
HINDSIGHT
ON SPORTS
JLMSttATtirii
Friday and Saturday!
INSÙR A N CE
M. T. BURNS
A PICTURE
AS EXCITING
AS TODAY'S
NEWS!
Walter PIDGEON
Joas BENNETT
«
and
Geo. SANDERS
Clover Leaf Dairy
Professional Cards
SUN • MON • TUE
DENTISTS
I
Dr. G. B. Hull
1st National Bank Bldg.
Phone 6’71
toffers
DEN
ST
Hours 9-12 and 1-5
Medical Bldg.
Phone 5*211
Physicians & Surgeons
Dr. R. E. Poston
Sweden lai rg Building
Phone 8791
Dr. Earnest A. Woods
Phone 8051
W ed’sday & Thursday
Bargain Days 20c
2 - BIG HITS - 2
SPAWN OF THE
NORTH”
Dr. Harvey A. Woods
Phone 8041
Sweden burg Building
f
NOTICE!
If you don’t want to sell
your property, don't list it
with us!
C. HUFFMAN
For Real Estate
65 N. Main A 345 E. Main
BELLVIEW NEWS
(Continued from page 1)
i ley street in Ashland.
• Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Warren re-
eurned Monday to their home in
California after spending a week
with Alvin's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Warren.
• Mrs. Lou Renten of Onodia.
Calif., who has spent the past two
weeks with her sister, Mrs. Ger­
trude Seitz, left for her home Sat­
urday. Walter Seitz, who also has
spent the past two weeks with his
mother, will not return to his
army duties at Portland until Nov.
11. having procured a 30-day fur­
lough.
See the Axhland-Yreka fixitlmll
game tonight, 8:30, at the Walter
Phillip* field.
• A Hallowe’en party for the
YGA will be given at the Grange
hall this evening.
• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell of
Klamath Falls spent the week-end
with Robert’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs R. E Beil.
• Mrs. Luke Willis and son Demp­
sey are recovering from a severe
attack of flu.
• Harry Farmer from Nubieber.
Calif, spent Tuesday with his wife
and parents, Mr and Mrs. John
I Farmer. His son Donald returned
with him Wednesday for a few
days visit.
Grizzlies Trounce
Dunsmuir Timers
Scoring three touchdowns in the
first quarter, the Ashland high
Grigg lies jumped Ixtck into the
win couple with a 33 to 13 routing
«if the Dunsmuir Tigers on Walter
Phillips field Friday night LaMar
Ormond, Chet Fowler ami Martin
Herrin were instrumental in the
Ashland line and Charlie Jandreau
and Bud Provost carried the brunt I
of the Grizzly attack in the back-i
field Bob Dunn did a fine job in
holding »town Al Newbry's place
at end. Newbry is lost to the
team, probably for the season,
with a knee injury.
It took the Tigers two quarters
to get onto things but they began
to roll and tallied once in the
thin! quarter and again in the
fourth Their best ground-gainer
was Willie Cleaver, who tore thru
the Ashland line and around the
ends for some nice gains. He was
aided, of course, by fine blocking
by his teammates
• ---
STAMP LIST GETS NEW FOODS
Simpson’s Juniors
To Play Pelican Frosh
Two full teams of the junioi
high footlxill team will leave at
4 30 this afternoon for Klamath
Falls where they will meet the
Klamath Frosh tonight A pre
vioua game between these two
teams ended •> to 0 In Ashland's
favor.
The local team, now in the lead
for the southern Oregon Junior
high conference title, will lx- try­
ing tonight to keep their undefeat­
ed record intact.
The starters named for to­
night's clash by Coach Al Simp­
son are Kerr and M Williams at
ends, Specce and G. Williams at
tackles, Calhoun and Arant at
guards, Anderson in the center
position, Wilson at fullback, Gar­
rett quarterback, Moseley at left
half and Marquess at right half
Westfall Wins Winfcs
At Moffett Field
William B. West full, 22. aon of
Foods available during Novem­
ber for purchase with blue stamps Mrs Emma Westfall of Ashland,
by families taking part In the wins his wings as a member of
Food Stamp Plan in Oregon were the United States army air corps
announced today by M 1 anils Be- at Moffett Field today as ho com-
angle, local stamp plan represent­ pietea his basic flying there wlth
ative. These fexxis are obtainable a class of approximately 170 ■via-
in local stores throughout the lion cadets.
Westfall is to report next Week
month of November.
Fresh pork and butter have I to the air corps advanced flying
been added to the list of foods school at Mather Field, Calif ,
obtainable by stamp program i where he will take the final 10
participants
during
November weeks of training before receiving
Except for the addition of these his commission as a second lieu­
two staple food items, which an tenant Upon receiving hie wings
pear on the stamp program f<xxl and commission, he will lx* as­
list for the first time since Julv, signed to an air corps tactical
the November list is the same as unit or to an army flying school
| as an Instructor.
that for October.
ONLY
JUST
ARRIVED <3
55
DAVS
LITHIA
Diiiiy Matinee 1:15 p. hi
Evenings 0:15
idvlts 30c; Students 20c
{'nit.Iren I le—Including
tax
Continuous show
on Sundays
Friday, Saturday
“MR. DISTRICT
ATTORNEY”
w I th
Duniiis O’Keefe
and
Peter Lorre
plus
“KING OF
DODGE CITY”
Hill Elliott
and
Tex Ritter
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
SAN ANTONIO
ROSE”
with
.Merry Macs
I ahi Chaney Jr.
Wed. and Thurs.
Costume Jewelry
Clips, Pins, Patriotic jewelry
and Victory Pins
GRUEN WATCHES
Probably last shipment of watches to
be received this year
TRY OUR LAY AWAY PLAN
RAMSEY JEWELRY STORE
‘‘Home of Better Jewelry”
Su eden burg Building
Mid-Week Special
Adults 15c - Kiddies 11c
INI LI DING TAX
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• Mr and Mrs Ralph Claypool
of Puyallup, Wash were visiting
with Mr and Mrs M T Burna
Thursday They are enroute home
from an extended trip which in­
cluded points of interest tn Mis­
souri, southwestern states and
California.
• Hurry McNair and B«-n Christ-
lieb were succcxaful In getting n
large doc on a hunting trip in
eastern Oregon.
m L
with
George Raft
Dorothy Lamour
SHALL I BUY THAT
PLUS
GIRL IN THE
NEWS”
MRS. CODER ENTERTAINS
WHO DO ( LASS
The Who Do class of the Meth-1
odist church met Friday afternoon '
at the home of Mrs. L R. Coder 1
with the president, Mrs. W. C.
Polk, presiding.
The following
committees were appointed: Host­
ess, Mrs. Allen McGee and Mrs.
H. J. Carter: program, Mrs. W. A.
Stratton and Mrs. James Lennox;
welfare, Mrs. G. W. Bruce and
Mrs. Warren Cook;
devotional,
Mrs. Homer Billings. Mrs Mabel
Russell Lowther was devotional
leader and Mrs. W. A. Stratton
program leader.
Mrs. Warren Cook and Mrs. W.
C. Polk were presented with cor­
sages in recognition of their birth­
day anniversaries. In serving re­
freshments the hostess was assist­
ed by Mrs. Ralph Billings, Mrs.
W C. Polk and Mrs. James Yeo.
Seasonal flowers decorated the
rooms.
but insure and
Care will prevent rnont fires
... but only sound and suffi­
cient fire insurance will pre­
vent a loss when fire strikes.
We represent only tried and
tested companies, known for
their de|M-ndability. Consult
us at any time ... there’s no
obligation.
YES INDEED! Priorities, shortage of basic materials and skilled
labor, "all-out" defense—all point to HIGHER -PRICES and
REDUCED PRODUCTION during the present national emer­
gency. Why not PLAY SAFE and BUY AT ONCE while your
dealer can serve you ond while prices are still within your
budget? Don't put off the joy of clean, cool efficient ELECTRIC
COOKING—of CONTINUOUS HOT WATER for ALL THE
FAMILY!
Electric Appliances - For Better Living
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
Phone 8781
41 East Main
CITY ELECTRIC STORE