Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 21, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Friday, Nov. 21, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 8
¡HINDSIGHT
Gunter Fuel Co. ? ON SPORTS
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Dry I »lox and Slabs
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¡Grizzlies Mire Down
In Astoria Game
A sea of mud wax too much for
the Ashland Ortas lies and they
bowed before a team more adept
i at playing in the muck and lout to
Astoria 14 to 7 at Astoria Friday
Dial 5151
42 lielnuui
By I TOLD YOU SO
i night
'Hie Fishermen scored in the
first five minutes of the opening
Another week-end like the last quarter but Ashland tied it up in
| one and it will take a surrealist
the second period. In the third
I to unravell this collegiate football stanza Astoria again went ahead
situation. Just who has the inside The locals nil sued a chance to get
truck for a New Year's day trip to at least a tie when a double re­
DENTIST
1‘asadena and the Rose Bowl is verse went bed in the fourth per-
Hours 9-12 and 1-5
something else only* a surrealist iod.
could determine. Every team in
Medical Hldg.
Phone 5211
Playing in a thick fog
_ that
the Pacific Coast conference has made visibility practically nil dur
been beaten at
least twice. i ing the second half, Medford
This makes the first year since jumped back from its unexpected
tile Rose Bowl games were started loss to Ashland and stopped
f
NOTICE!
m l'.Uii that a coast team will lem's Vikings 2« to 13 Salem
have gone into the classic with unable to do anything with
If you don't wain to sell
two defeats.
your property, don’t list it
Tornado regulars and it was
Oregon State, present favorite, until the fourth quarter that
with us!
has
yet
to
clash
with
Montana
and
C. H U F F M A N
lem scored, against the Medford
Oregon, both being capable of up­ reserves The game was the last
For Real Estate
setting the Beavers. Stanford, home tilt for Medford
65 N. Main X 345 E. Main
J considered a cinch to repeat last
V.
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year’s Rose Bowl trip, meets Cal­
ifornia and could get stopped there
although it doesn’t look likely on
paper. Washington clashes with .
WATCH REPAIRING
The Future Teachers of Amer­
Oregon and USC in the Huskies'
ica.
an organization of prospective
only
remaining
games
and
certain
­
Expert Sw iss and American
ly hasn't a cinch on either of these elementary teachers at the South­
watch re|>airing. Your watch
Oregon College of Education,
timed and regulated FREE on I games Washington State, the ern
giant killer, draws a breather ’ have elected officers for the com­
our Electric Time Michrometer.
against Gonzaga Saturday but is ing year The president is Nellie
scheduled to meet Texas A&M at McLain of Ashland, vice president.
Ilah Farrow of Bayfield. Colo
RAMSEY’S JEWELRY Tacoma Dec. 6.
Some authorities are eoiisiiler- recording secretary. Mallei Jewett
STORE
' ing Washington State, but one of Medford; corresponding secre­
just can't get away from their tary, Borgny Romtvedt of lionan
Swedenburg Bldg.
Ashland
set-backs at the hands of UCLA j za; treasurer. Doreen Del.isle of
and USC by a score of 7 6 and Ashland; editor, Leola Lee of
a 23-13 trouncing by Washington i Grants Pass, and librarian. Ruth
But then if Oregon State were Froman of Ashland
Ida O'Brien, supervisor of the
chosen. WSC would be peeved be-1
AUTOMOBILE - FIKE
cause they beat the Beavers. Then, | ttalning school and Florence Al­
CASUALTY - LIFE
too, they lost to USC at the first len, supervisor of teaching In the
of the season. Stanford, on the. training school, are advisers to the
other hand, has been stopped by Future Teachers of America
| OSC and WSC. Maybe they'd bet­
De|M*ndable Protection at
ter send Idaho or some likely club
and settle the whole thing.
Reasonable Ratea
LITHIA
R TAIN M E N T
l'bolle ?MI
I'riday, Saturday
Dr. U W. Staffers
Friday and Saturday!
‘LIFE BEGINS FOR
ANDY HARDY’
with
Mickey Rooney
and
Future Teachers Hold
Election of Officers
Judy Garland
rius-
“SINGING HILLS
»?
with
Gene Autry
SUN • MON • TUE
“CHARLEY’S
AUNT”
Featuring
Jack Benny
f
The season's prognosticating |
finds a total of 87 games with -a I
correct selection on 59 of them for j
an all-season average of 678. This!
is the final week for Hindsight'sj
selections and a sincere effort will I
be made to reach an all-season j
high. Here they are: Washington!
over Oregon, Washington State I
over Gonzaga. Oregon State over :
Montana. Montana State over Ida- ,
ho. Santa Clara over UCLA. No- j
tre Dame over Southern Califor­
nia, Minnesota over Wisconsin.
Duke over North Carolina State,
Texas Christian over Rice, Navy
over Princeton.
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M. T. BURNS
ON THE PLAZA
Kay Francis
Wednesday Only
Bargain Day 20e
Basketball Practice
Begins at Junior High
Forty-five boys have answered ‘
Al Simpson's call for has- 1
I Coach
ketball material at the junior high i
‘FRONTIERSMAN’
and practice sessions already are
under way. Simpson says he has
scheduled two games with Med-
ford, the first one to be played
here Jan. 9 at the annual jamb-
oree and the other to be played
at Medford Jan. 30. Letters will
be sent to Roseburg, Grants Pass,
Klamath Falls and probably to the
reserve teams at Talent. Jackson­
ville and Phoenix. Simpson, how­
ever, will be unable to completely
draw up a schedule until the high
school and SOCE have completed
their bookings.
Only two lettermen, Jay Sam­
uelson and Dick Kerr, will return
this season. Mark Marquess, who
was a star on this year's football
team, looks good on the maple
boards. He has had previous ex­
perience with Medford. Provost,
Jandreau, Wilson, Garrett, O’Ha­
ra, Quackenbush and Coulter all
have two years of Ashland exper­
ience but are not lettermen. Simp­
son is looking forward to another
successful! season and is drilling
his team for a conference title.
and
HURRY!
SELBY, GREYHOUND TEAMS
WIN IN LEAGUE BOWLING
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JUNIORS DROP LAST
GAME TO GRANTS PASS
On a soggy and slippery field I
at Grants Pass last Friday night,
the Ashland juniors suffered their
only loss in a successful football
season that saw them tie Medford
for the Southern Oregon Junior
High conference title. The Grants
Pass Frosh, previously beaten by
Ashland 19 to 6, evened the score
by taking the measure of the local
juniors 7 to 0.
Jamie Moseley and Mark Mar­
quess suffered injuries which
greatly hampered Al Simpson’s
eleven.
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FARMS ELECTRIFIED
Oregon has made such rapid
advances in farm electrification
that it has jumped from 14th to
ninth rank in the nation since
1934, according to figures released
by the rural electrification admin­
istration. Only 28 percent of Ore­
gon farms were electrified in 1934,
while today 72 percent of the
farms are receiving the advantag­
es of rural electrification. The
national percentage of electrified
farms rose from 11 to 35 percent
in the same period.
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OREN HAS< ALL COLE
Funeral services weer held Mon­
day morning for Oren Hascall
Cole, with Rev. Howard G. Eddy
of the Presbyterian church offi­
ciating. Services were held at the
Lltwlller Funeral home and Inter­
ment was in the IOOF addition
to Mountain View cemetery.
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• Mr and Mrs. Roy Wells of Elk­
ton visited several days with Mr».
Katie Haney and Mr. and Mrs J.
E Han^y.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Broady vis­
ited In Salem several days the
first of the week.
Marring
Carol Bruce
in? very latest n
S1LVERWA E
anil
Franchot Tone
TYLES in silverware
change, aa incverything
else. Solid silver or placed-
ware have yielded to the
most expert and artistic
skill of modem designers—
uAwr btMtnjul tbmy tb<n an
tutuiaJaji!
S
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
NOW SHE’S ON THE SCREEN
And we have them in
stock, always, anticipating
your every need. Our store
was never so beautiful in
its display of these fine
household articles—these
GIFTS, incomparable.
Chas. A. White
with
William Tracy
Jewelry Store
INSU R A N C E
and
The official standing of tne Ma­
jor League bowling teams has re­
mained unchanged this week
awaiting the outcome of the game
between the Lions club ana the
Hilt team which was postponed
Monday night. The Seiby team
won three straight over tne Elks
and the Tavern team won two and
dropped one to Provost’s in Mon­
day night's competition.
Harry Travis received high sin­
gle honors with a score of 232 and
Max Crowson had the high series
score of 560.
THIS WOMAN
IS MINE”
Winter Comes!
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MISSION STUDY ( LI B MEETS
Accident* multiply a» road
conditions make driving risks
more numerous.
Cold weather require* more
fire—and where there is fire,
there is always the danger
of it becoming master.
There’* no time like winter
for good insurance protec­
tion. See um now.
I
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Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
Phone 8781
41 East Main
Mrs. W, T Brickey entertained
the Pilgrim Mission Study club of
the Congregational church Wed­
nesday afternoon of last week.
Mrs. H. B. Carter presided over
the business meeting. Mrs. C. T.
Pine led the devotions. Participat­
ing in the program were Mrs.
Wilmer Hilt, Mrs. Sadie Stratton
and Mrs. Lulu Van Wegen.
MARTHA GILLETTE (WILD
The Martha Gillette guild of the
First Presbyterian church was en-
I tertained at the home of Miss'
Estella Hayes Friday evening.
After a buffet supper, Miss Edith
Bork presided over the business,
meeting. Guest speaker for the
evening was Mrs Glenn Sanders
of Medford, who told of her visit |
to 11 national mission stations.
anil
Kay Harris
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