Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 06, 1942, Page 8, Image 8

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    Friday, March 6, 1942
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 8
the Medlord Tigers and .FIN II. DISTRICT I STANDINGS
for them to bring as many
.Medford
e tournament victories to
- rn Oregon as possible. But
Ashland
t*.< i s one thing we wish our
Grant» Paaa
Medford friends would remember
K imm « burg
Ashland won the football game
I
HINDSIGH I 1
ON SPORTS
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SCORES BAST V
111
By I TOLD YOU SO
T
Friday and Saturday!
AM All our
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LITHIA
Coming as a complete surprise
to most athletic-muiued citizens oi
Ashland. Al Simpson was an­
nounced this week as the new
toot ball coach at the high school
to succeed Frank O’Neil.
If anyone doubts that a better
choice could be made need only
I to scan Als record at the junior
i high.
Last football season his
Mighty Mites ended up in a tie
foi the Southern Oregon confer­
ence championship and his basket­
ball team, having just concluded
their season, won the conference
title.
Al, who went into the job at
junior high three years ago with
his fingers crossed and listening
to townspeople saying he couldn t
handle the job, came through with
flying colors. Although his teams
have not always been of the un­
beatable calibre, he has turned
out several fine athletic specimen»
and made good in no uncertain
terms.
Along with the promotion.
Simpson will also get a nice in­
crease in salary.
Simpson will take several of his
junior high athletes with him
when he goes to his new job for
most of his first stringers at jun­
ior high will graduate this spring.
His many’ friends join with this
department in wishing Al contin­
ued success at his new job.
CRATERS AGAIN
IN STATE LOOP
The Medford Craters will again
In« a member of the Oregon state
baseball league, it was announced
1 by C. H IMvis, member of the
Craters’ board of directors, after
a meeting in Albany last week
The Craters have chosen Dutch
Lieber. popular pitcher who
worked the mound for them last
season, as team manager for the
coming summer.
The league, as planned at the
present, will lx- formed of Medford,
Eugene, Albany. Hills Creek. Sil­
verton and a Portland team which
will play all of its games away
from home At a meeting to be
held in Portland March 15 it is
fxissible that Klamath Palis and
Bend will enter.
The Bend Elks club, for several
years sponsors of’a baseball team,
stated that due to tire shortage
and possible gasoline rationing
they will not sponsor a team but
indicated that any interested par­
ty might obtain the franchise.
—•--------- —
SOCK 42. Albany 28
SOCE 53. KOCK 41»
SOCK 36. Portland 4«
Ashland 17. Medford 36
trict No. 4 championship)
Butte Fulls 35, Bonanza
I district Class B championship)
Likeview 27, Prineville 25
Grants Puss 40. Medford 22
Klamath Falls 40. Burns
(district No 3 championship).
Friday, Saturday
March (>-7
SPOOKS RUN
WILD”
Portland U Kills
Sons’ K-C Hopes
Portland University, playing
their own floor, won the Oregon
Intercollegiate Ixisketliall cham­
pionship last Saturday night when
they downed Southern Oregon
College of Education 46 to 36 in
a game that was close moat of
mid
the way.
The win gives Portland
the
right to represent Oregon in the
Ilii.Miorili, above,
1» « ivi
national tournament to be held at
Columbia’» iiiiodeai “You’ll Ne»
Kansas City next week.
er Get Rieh,” co-Mtiirriiig Frill
Crow's nest refereeing, originat­
Votaire ut I lie l.lthla Theatre.
ed by Jean Eberhart, SOCE coach,
will be given a try at the national
meet.
Two SOCE players were chosen
on the first team. They were Boh
Mulder at center and Chuck I»e
ASIII.VND CHORAL CLUB
Autremont at guard Others mak­
leading a listless Ashland team
ENJOYS PIE SOCIAL
ing the first team were O’Toole , throughout the game, the Medford
Following rehearsal Monday ev- and Carlin of Portland at for­ Tigers won the district four cham­
S ob »
ening. members of the Ashland wards and Andrews. EOCE, at pionship ami the right to repre­
Choral club repaired to the home guard.
sent southern Oregon at the state
of Mr and Mrs C. M. Litwiller
tournament at Salem by taking a
for a social hour. Pie, tea and cof­
i
t v
86 to 17 win from the Grizzlies
It’s too bad Ashland's Grizzlies fee were served. The rehearsal was
i
Saturday evening. however,
couldn't wfe the district basket­ held at the Presbyterian church in
Medford
didn
t
fare
SO
well
and
ball title but since they couldn't preparation for a vesper service • The Upper Valley Community
dropped a 10 to 22 till to the low­
we think it is a good idea to get for which the group is singing.
club will meet Wednesday after­ ly Grants Puss Cavemen Medford
noon in a regular session Election used the second stringers part of
of officers will take place at this the game and the regulars could
time. Mrs. John Heilmeyer and not overcome the lead a hot Cave­
Mrs. H L. Brantley will be in man team piled up
charge of the program. Mrs. Gow-
Tomorrow night the Oregon
R obert
liUlil, Mrs. Boe and Mrs Engle will
< JOHN HUÜBARD
be the hostesses for the afternoon. State Rooks meet Medfrd on the
• quite a laigc clow.I attended Medford court in the final south­
SONOS BY COLE PORTER
the entertainment and pie social ern Oregon game this season
A C O I U M I I A licit! » I
given Friday evening by the
Ashland finished in second place
P-TA. Mrs. Blanche Campbells
dancing class gave several num­ in district play while Grants Pass
bers. The entire amount of $32 and Roseburg ti«*«l for third
was turned over to the Red Cross
• Mis Henry Johnson is enjoying
a visit from
her father-in-law
whose home is in Eugene.
• Harty Farmer has n-tuim-d to
his work at Quincy, Calif, after
spending several days with his
By wisdom wraith in won;
family here.
But richcn purchased wisdom yet
• Mr. and Mrs Milton Hamilton
for none
Bayard Taylor
of Grants Pass spent the week­
end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ham­
ilton.
• Ruth and Mary Elliot of Ash­
land spent the week-end with Fem
and Bonnie Moseley. Mr. and Mrs.
Moseley are recent comers to Bell-
view, having leased the Evans
ranch south of the new highway.
• Mr. and Mrs Jack King were
called to Eugene Monday by the
sudden
death
of
-Mr
King’s
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
mother.
• Tom Walker, employed at the
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
Boeing plane factory in Seattle
spent the week-end with his
Don’t rely on the other driv­
relatives here.
i
• Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gilley of
er’s insurance. Include "Col
Dunsmuir spent
Monday
with
Union" in your < «Miiprrhm-
Mrs. Gilley's parents,
Mr.
and
live automobile |»oHc» —alón
Mrs M A. Ring Mrs Gilley wax
Liability.
formerly Peggy Ring.
• Miss Eunice Kincaid was re­
moved to her home from the hos­
pital last Thursday and is recov­
Prepare now
ering nicely from her recent ap­
THRILLS nml EXCITEMENT!
pendectomy
by »eeing
• Mrs. Dott Williams will hold
open house from 2 p. m. until 5 p
m. Sunday in honor of the golden
wedding anniversary of her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. E Dead-
Tickets on Sale nt
mond.
KE AL ESTATE and
• John Heilmeyer and daughter-
THE
OWL
CLUB : Ph. 28M
REAL INSURANCE
in-law, Mrs. Archie Heilmeyer, re­
Phone 8781
41 East Main
Medford, Oregon
turned Friday from a week’s visit
with Archie at Tacoma.
East Side Kids
Bela Limosi
LOVELY IOTA
JUNGLE GIRL”
Listless Grizzlies
Drop Final Game
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
Bhyti.m!
BELLVIEW NEWS
BENCHLEY
TIRES
—are our most treasured possession . . .
You cannot afford to waste them through
Wed. and Thurs.
IMPROPER W HEE LAUGNMENT
Our Wheel Balancing Equipment will save
you many miles of service on your new
tires and get you many more miles out of
you rold tires.
HAVE YOUR CAR CHECKED TODAY!
Wed’sday & Thursday
OA« BARGIN DAYS
¿UL 2 Features
KIDDIES 11 cents
Lloyd
NOLAN
Constance
MOORE
A
Albert
DEKKER
Plus
MERLE OBERON
in
LYDIA
and
7?
V
hi
Car mashed
up and no
insurance
CLYDE N. CATON GARAGE
“HONKY TONK”
AT 8:30 EVERY
MONDAY NIGHT
VARSITY Sun. Mon. Tues.
Billings Agency
Medford Armory
The MINER for
1
f
PRINTING
Lloyd NOLAN I
Constance MOORE
Albert DEKKER
Clark Gable trie» to talk hit way into an acquaintenthip with Lana Turner
in "Honky Tonk,’’ which also features Frank Morgan and Claire Trevor.
Special Matinees
WED - THUR - FRI - SAT-
MISS BROBERT PRESENTS
CONCERT AT COLLEGE
Frances Brobert of Bend pre­
sented a vocal concert in the reg­
ular Wednesday morning assembly
at the Southern Oregon College of
Education. Miss Brobert, a trans­
fer from Marylhurst college in
Portland, is a member of the col­
lege glee club and choir and has
also been very active in dramatics.
The program included the fol­
lowing
vocal
numbers:
’’The
Windsof the South”, “Let All my
Life Be Music,” “L’Adorable,”
“The Chant of the Four Hills”,
(Indion song), "Someday" from
the "Vagabond King.”
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• Mrs. R L. Lindner left on an
early morning stage Thursday for
Los Angeles to spend the week-end
with her son, Leroy, who is with
the army in the southern Califor­
nia area. She expects to return
home Monday night.
Nothing too Large
GREATEST MATCH IN YEARS
... and more than a match
for each other!
J
LANA TURNER N
CLARK GABLE
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