Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 26, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Friday, Dec. 26, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 8
BKI I XIFM MCWM
HINDSIGHT!
ON SPORTS
NOW PLAYING!
2 - BIG HITS - 2
Eleanor Powell
Ann Sothern
Lionel Barrymore
MARCH
OF TIME
AMERICA
AT WAR”
Wednesday Only
Bargain Day 20e
The
“RETURN OF
FRANK JAMES
Rogue River valley basketball
enthusiasts who braved the rain
and other disagreeable weather
Friday night got themselves a
preview ot the Southern Oregon
Conference and district
hoop
teams at the Medford high gym.
Klamath Falls, its players tow­
ering high into the ether, tan off
with most of the honors as they '
»silt’d through the tour six-minute
games without losing one. Jim
Bocchi and a fellow named Swan­
son looked good working the ball
down the floor and al's accurate
long shot artists. Eugene Love,
also with the Pelicans, wall be in
his team's opponents' hair more
than once before the season
over. All in all, it looks
Dwight French has a gang
boys in the lumber city that can
be feared throughout the season
if they perform like they did at
the jamboree.
Jim Davis at Ruseburg, in his
first year as Indian coach, doesn't
seem to have near the ball team
of last year. Ed Hughes, dead-eye
forward, is still playing bud there
and Mem» to be tne wnole cheese.
He was slightly injured h’i iday
Ensign Hagns Morris Seeks H ings
night, nothing serious, we hope.
Davis has a plucky little boy
Wayne Morris, recent star of “I slruction from Navy pilots whe intro­
named Ward Cummings who is a
iVanted Wings," became a member of duced dive bombing, aircraft curriers
consistent ball hawk but he looks
Uncle Sam's Navy in May, 1941, and catapult take-offs to the rest of
too small and inexperienced to
»hen he Has appointed to the rank the world. Also, there urv opportuni-
cause much trouble to district
teams.
if Ensign.
ties in Naval Aviation for men who
Grants Pass, under Coach Ber­
When asked what he thought of don’t want to fly. They can be trained
nard for the first time, showed
he United States Navy, Morris said, as aviation machinL'ts, metalsmiths,
considerable improvement over
’1 think every man who is consider- photographers, observers, or they can
last year and can be counted on
ng joining a military service should receive instruction in many other
, to upset the apple cart for one ui
ook
into the ‘chance of a lifetime* trades. It's a great life in the Navy.”
more teams with state tournament
which theNavy and Naval Reserveof-
Ensign Wayne Morris is pictured
aspirations.
’er to get into the big-pay field of the here in his line of duty as a memlwr
Russ Acheson, veteran Med-
future—aviation. In the Navy you of the Naval Aviation Cadet Selec­
ford coacn. is apt to have a head-
.•an attend the finest flight training tion Board at the Lung Beach Naval
acne before spring and the end of
ichools in the world, and receive in- Reserve Air Base.
basketbad seasun. He has exactly
nothing except Bill Wall and Hank
• ki.i.’ik Maness underwent
Herman, both of whom showed TALENT MW8
eye operation in Ashland Thurs­
nothing in the jamboree.
Moi day.
If Jeiry Gastineau can get his • BUly Breeee and I
five best players in shape all at row were married at 2:30 o’clock • Mr. and Mrs Roland Parks and
one and the same time the Grizz- I Sunday afternoon at the Full Gos­ daughter Tammy of Sprague Riv­
, lies are going to go a long way, pel parsonage in Ashland, the pas­ er arrived Sunday to spend th«*
perhaps all the way to the state tor, Rev. L. P. Furman, officiat­ Christmas holidays with relatives
tournament, but if he can't get i ing The young couple are both of in Ashland and Talent
them all in snape at once there. Talent. Mrs Breese was a Talent • Mis Geoege Phetfei made a
won't be a very big percentage, high school graduate of 1941. Mr business trip to Medford Munday
in the games won column. Charlie Breese has lived most of his life afternoon
Jandreau, expected to share the at Talent. The couple will honey­ • Talent grange met Thursday
Grizzly "hero" honors with Bud moon in southern California with evening when Frances Shumate
Provost, played all of the jam-; relatives and friends Those at­ was added as a new member. The
boree games and reported that his tending the wedding were Mr. and evening discussion in regard to
leg, cracked in football, did not Mrs. Edwin Anderson. Mrs. Ander­ the defense program brought out
son is a sistei of the bridegroom what is expected of grangers and
bother him at all.
If anyone is interested enough, and Mr and Mrs. Dick Morrow what they could expect in the
way of shortage in farm machin -
they might look into the reason parents of the bride.
why Ashland high did not txxjk • Mrs Alice O'Byrne who teaches ery and commodities Earl Yaryen,
Corvallis here Dec. 31, an open school in northern California ar­ master elect, resigned as he has
rived Saturday to spend the holi­ enlisted in the army This necessi-
date for both teams.
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days in the valley.
tated an election to fill the vacan­
• Mr. and Mrs. John Besant were • Bill Crosby left Saturday for cy and Master George Hartley
Chrismas dinner guests at the Orland. Calif, to spend the holi- was reel«jcted. Roy Roberson, an­
Allen days with his daughter, Mrs. Gla­ other member of th«* grange, also
home
dys Steward and family.
Becker.
has joined the army. Those at­
tending regularly during the past,
year were Mrs. Harvey Wolters, i
James Wolters and Elton Petri |
The program for the remainder of
the evening was spent in singing 1
Christmas carols and distribution :
of gifts and candy The next meet­
ing will be on New Years anti a '
covered dish dinner will be served, j
beginning at 7 o'clock
• The P-TA held n-gular meeting |
Friday afternoon with a good at­
tendance of members.
• Mrs. Lilly Burnett left Sunday I
for Salem to visit her daughter. I
Mrs. Holmes and family
• Talent school closed Wednesday
afternoon and will not begin until
the week following New Years
• Russell Dexter, science teacher
and athletic coach at Talent high
school, left Monday evening for
Twin Rocks where he will spend
the Christmas holidays with his
parents.
• Cliff Green and family of Pros­
pect arrived in Talent Tuesday to
visit relatives and friends for the
week.
• Matilda Jones, teacher in the
Continued from page I
family returned Mumia) Hum S.ic
raniento valley where they have
all been winking
• Mix Beit Pvuchvy and daugh
ter .liisephine and Mrs Katherine
Jamlieau ami small son went to
Eagle Point Tuesday t«> spend
Christmas with Mrs
Peachey's
mother, Mrs Dailey
• Miss Aileen Inlow who teaches
at Gold Hill is spending <" I Is mas
vacation with her parents Ml ami
Mrs Vai Inlow
< Miss Susie Bikes, a tvachei at
Shady Cove is home fol the holt
day season
• Evelyn Will Is. a graduate of
M«d ord beauty college is employ
ed part time nt Delta's Beauty
Shop
• Mrs Dale Jorgeson and Ceeil
King uriived Christmas day to
s|x*iui a few days with their grand
mother, Mis Mnlindn King
• Woid has lieen received by Mi
and Mrs It E Bell that Kenneth
Bell, who is stationed at Peail
Harbor, is all right Relatives and
friends have felt a great anxiety
for his safety.
• Pete McCoy is visiting at the
home of his patents. Mi ami Mrs
D. McCoy
• Mrs .1 l> Reynolds ami s m.
went to Dunsmuir Wednesday
spend Christmas with Mr
Mrs Melvin Colllev
• Mi and Mis Rich.ud Joy amt
family and Miss Adena Joy of
Oswego wen* Christmas
guests of Mr and Mrs A C Joy
Adena arrived Tuesday for a few
days visit with her parents.
• Marylyn Christln*b, a graduate
from the University of Oregon. 1»
spending the holidays with her
parents, Mr and Mrs Ben Christ
lieh She will go to Pendleton
teach after the first of the year
• Miss Helen Dunn, a .dudent
the University of Washington
Seattle, is spending two weeks
with her parents, Mr and Mix
Ed Dunn
• Mr iml Mrs Karl Moore am
son Micky from Salem nr lived
Momlay for a visit with Kai Tn
[larents, Mr
and Mrs
Homer
Moore.
• A large crowd attended the
Christmas program nt the B.II-
view school In which nil pupi'n
t<x>k part After the program the
P-TA gave a bag of candv. fruit
and nuts to each child Mr and
Mrs Briggs furnished popcorn
balls and Mr anil Mrs Metz gave
candy cones to th«* entire crowd
School will reopen Jan 5
LITHIA
Friday, Saturday
“HERE COMES
MR. JORDAN”
with
'oberi A'onttfomcrj
and
Evelyn Keyes
ONE OF THE TEN BEST
i l« i t bes "i i hi ' > tn
“THE ROARING
FRONTIER”
with
Bill Elliott
and
Tex Ritter
Sunday, Monday
TWO LATINS
MANHATTAN”
rues, and Wed.
Mid-Week Special
f < * -•
school, is attending the holidays
with her patents at Stayton
• Ml and Mrs Rn\ I
and
family left Sunday for Paso H<>-
bles. Calif to visit relatives
• Mrs
M
Merriweather an<!
daughter of Pasadena. Calif are
visiting Mr and Mrs Georg« Fouls.
Merriweather’s parents
NOTICE!
If you don't want to sell
your property, don't list it
with us!
. HUFFMAN
For Real Estate
8S N. Main & 315 E. Main
Dry I »lox and Slabs
Gunter Fuel Co
Ia* llrlmaii
K<*sohe
advantage of (lit*
Ashland Laundry service w hich makes
your wash day as short as a phone
call. Regardless of snow or rain your
clothes will he finished in sunshine
time and your health protected from
exposure.
ASHLAND LAUNDRY COMPANY
Dr. L. W. Stoffen
DENTIST
Hours 9-12 and
Medical Bldg.
Phone 5211
31 Haler SI
Phone 7771
For the ideal washday
Just call,
That’s all.
POPEYE, THE RECRUITING OFFICER, HANDS OUT A ROUGH IDEA!
Z-AN' BESIDES YA KIN
ONE GUESS
... is as good as another—
you can’t tell what kind of
an accident will befall your
car!
Play safe—insure against
all possible risks so you
can't lose financially. Let us
explain how it can tie done:
Your own car, your liability
to the other fellow, protec­
tion of yourself and the oc­
cupants of your car.
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FORTY ODD SKILLED
TRADES IN
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YOU CAN EARN
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WHEN YOU
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REAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
Phone 8781
41 East Main
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DENTAL CAPE IN TH' NAVY Hi
-AN' TH’ SWELL FOOD FILLED
WIT' VITAMINKS MAKES
MU6KLES SO BIG
1
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ROUGH IDEA WHAT
TH’ NAVY DONE
FER ME U
OKAY \
POPESE, SOU
CAN SIGN
ME UP
RIGHT NOW?
You'll look great in a Navy uniform I
Everyone looks bigger, hued:umer, rn
that uniform Uncle Sam's Navy (lives you
And that's only a start Uncle Sam takes
great care of his sailors
free meals free board free travel,
free medical and dental care free train
mg .n any one of titty odd skilled trades
And the Navy pays you good money
while you learn.
What an opportunity! If you are 17 or
over, get a free copy of the illustrated
booklet, Life in the U S Navy ", from the
Navy Editor of thr* newspaper
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