Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 29, 1942, Page 4, Image 4

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Thursday, Oct. 29, 1942
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Hindsight
On Sports
VARSITY
V
By 1 Tolti You So
Friday and Saturday!
SHI'S TSUI TO THS RIO
WHITt ANO BLUII
Flu*
VAN HEFIJN
VIRGINIA GREY
in
“GRAND CENTRAL
MURDER”
SUN • MON • TUE
909
MOSt
•
It will be a big occasion for the
Grants Pass Cavemen come Fri­
day night when they meet the
powerful Klamath Falls football
team for the southern Oregon
championship. This is the first
time in several years that Giants
Pass has not been kicked all over
the park by every opponent in the
league and they are out to make
the most of it. Last year Klamath
Falls. Medford, and Ashland tied
for first place honors and left
Grants Pass sole occupant of the
cellar position.
The Pelicans from over the hill
rate a slight favorite to cop the
crown because of their weight ad-
vantage and the fact that
they
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. are
undefeated and untied so far this
season. The Cavemen, while not
having such a heavy backfield, has
a line that will probably be able
to hold it's own against the Peli­
can's hard-charging forward wall.
Grants Pass, too, is unbeaten but
has two ties marked up against
them. These are that surprising
7-7 deadlock with the powerful
Marshfield eleven and a 6-6 knot
with North Bend. And the last
feature in favor of the Klamath
gang, but far from being the
least, is their ability to shoot in
almost unlimited reserves while
the Cavemen do not have such a
lot of subs of string caliber.
Ashland and Medford fight it
out Friday, Nov. 13. to see which
club gets the cellar position. They
are evenly matched and. like the
Klamath-Grants Pass game a hard
fought battle is expected.
Hindsight brought his prognosti­
cating percentage up to .525 last
week with seven out of 10 being
correct. Here is the dope bucket
•UWtSSf
BOB
HOPE
for the coming week-end: Califor­ dash on the Klamath Fails turf
nia to win trviii Oregon at Berke­ 1< nuay nig nt to determine the
ley, r urdiiain to smear bl Mary a Souuiern Oregon
high school
at .New lork, Oregon btate to get cUumpiumdnp. Both elevens are
uaca ui the luimmg against Wash­ unueuien Hus season. Grants Puss
ington al beaitie, bcUA to lake nas been lied oy luarsiuield and 1 jMiAAXXXKeJNMlSXAkJikWAAMXA.«
anomer step toward the Ko* Aorlli ueuu while beuUng Meu-
f LKST PtUUMBYTMMIAN
Howl ut tile expense of ts tanlord lurd and Asli land. 'Ine fell cans
30c
lie
at Los Angeles, Minnesota to have won all their games, havUig
Howard U. Eddy, Minkler
stop Northwestern ut Minneapolis deleated Grunt Higu of Porllauu,
Soldier«—-20c
Noire Dame to win from the Redding. Eureka. Ashland, anu i |
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Navy, Michigan to beat Illinois at Meiord in that order.
k Ulbl' CHURCH OF CHRIST
Ann Arbor, Klamath Falls to win
1 he odds are slightly in favor of
SCIENTWT
ALWAYS WORTH THF MO.NKY!
the conference championship from Klamath Falls due to their sup­
Pioneer Ave., suutli
Grants l ass. Eureka to beat the erior weight advantage although
Bible school hl W;4ô a. m , Wirt
listless Medford Tigers, and Ash­ the Cavemen are not midgets 1 M \v right, superinivAdcnt
FINISHING TONIGHT
land to win a close one from themselves. Then, too, there are
Sunday moratng Auvices at U i
Yreka
those* two tie s against the Pass 1 o'clock
Subject: "Everlasting
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Mid-Week Special
record while Klamath has kept al) 1 Punishment.**
opponents from even coming close.
INJURIES PROBABLY
Sunday School at 9:45 A. M
Wednesday and
Using the same opponents as a
WILL KEEP CALHOUN
Wednesday evening meeting,
OUT OF FROSH GAME
comparison, it is hard to figure 1 which includes testimoiUee of
Thursday
Because of injuries suffered in who might be the winner Klamath 1 Christian Sutonce UsaUntf. k held
the game with Grants Pass Cave­ Fails won from Ashland 26 to 0 1 at 8 o'clock.
Admission: Adults 15c
kids last week. Charlie Calhoun, while Grants Pam polished the '
Reading Roohi Open daily from
Children I lc
Gnzxlies
off
33
to
0
The
Pelicans
star backtleki ace of Leonard
1 2 to 5 P. M except Sundays and
Warren's junior high foot bill 11 whipped Medford 32 to 0 while ' Holidays.
team probably will not be able to the best the Cavemen could do was
The public k cordially invited
see action with his teammates to­ 12 to 6.
to attend these services and to
night
(Thursday) on
Walter | This is the first time in several use the Rending Room
Phillips field when they seek re­ years that Grants Pass lias had
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venge for an earlier defeat against the privelege of playing for the FIRST METHODIST CHUllCU
the Klamath Falls Freshmen. crown and they hove no intention
(Jar. N. Main and Laurel si».
and
Other than this, Warren says his of letting the championship go to
Dr. George W. Bruce, Mlnluier
squad is in good shape and pro­ Klamath Falls. At any rate, it
Sunday Church school 9.45 a. ni.
mise to do their best against their I promises to be a hard-fought con­
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
test from start to finish and re­
heavier opponents.
Union Servius 7:30 P. M
The probable starting lineup ports front the KUHS officials
Mm week mm« study bum and
will find Jim Merriman at right indicate that a capacity crowd
end. Wilbur Taylor at right tack­ can be expected for this crucial praise service k Wednesday eve-
le, Gordon Peterson at right tilt.
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guard, Bob Frazier at center.
Friday, Saturday
Glen Speece at left guard. Bob W ALTER L. SMITH PASSES—
FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
Miller at left tackle, and Joe
E. MMn and Siskiyou Blvd.
Walter L. Smith, of Medford,
Lambert at left end. In the back- died last Friday at his home in
L P. hurmau, Pastor
44
field will be l>vn Hainey at Berrydale. Mr. Smith was born
Sunday school 9.45 a. in.
quarterback. Tommy Newton at in Pendleton, August 21, 1896 and
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
with
right half. Jim Jandreau at left was 47 years old , He was mar­
C. A. service 6.45 Bunday eve­
half and Dommle Provost at full­ ried to Miss Mabel Stallworth of ning. Evangelistic service to fol­
BRENDA JOYCE
back.
this city on May 2, 1918. Mr. low at 7:39 o'clock.
ROBERT LOWERY
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C. A. service and choir practice
Smith was laid to rest at Centra)
CONFERENCE TITLE
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7:30 Tuesday evening.
Point.
TO BE DECIDED I n
Bibl« study and prayer mseting
BIG GAME FRIDAY
('HEAP printing ie ekpenslve. 7:30 Friday evening.
und
Everybody to cordially Invited
Two great high school football Have your work done RIGHT al
RANGE BUSTERS
teams, the Grans Pass Cavemen the Home of Better Printing----- to all services.
and the Klamath Pelicans, will Miner office.
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FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday, Monday
Kaat Main Street
Charles E. Brown, Pnator
and Tuesday
Sunday School: 9:45 a. m Mrs.
Mary Crease, Supt.
Morning worship: 11'a m.
Young People's Service. 0:45
441
p. tn. Edgar Creese, president.
Junior Missionary Service: 6 45
with
p. m. Mrs. Cora Brown, Supt.
ROBERT STACK
Evavngeltotic Service: 8 p. m„
ANN GWY.NNE
preceded by a half-hour of gospel
song and worship.
Mid-week prayer meeting: Wed- ■
needsy 7:30 p. m. at ths par-1
MATINEE
so nage
Young People's Cottage pray­
Thurs. and Sat.
er meeting at 7 IQ
m Friday
SUPPORT A ROGUE RIVER VALLEY MAN WHO CAN
evening. Tuey ;wiR all meet at tbs
Continuous Sunday
HELP ON BILLS AND APPROPRIATIONS ON CRATER
parsonage 2Ô minutée before 'this
hour.
b
LAKE PARK. CAMP WHITE AND OTHER SOUTHERN
£ A tthe Churches
CARROLL
IBL f dvor'fc
“Vengeance of the
WEST"
"“•“’“ tu ,
PARACHUTE KURSE"
MEH OF TEXAS”
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ING TO IRRIGATION AND RECLAMATION.
NON EMBER4 AND 5
KELLY
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of
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who a»k nothing
except /óve/
IS
QUALIFIED BY
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EXPERI­
ENCE, BY PUBLIC SERVICE, BY FEDERAI. CONTACTS
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AND EXPERIENCE. AS ATTORNEY FOR PUBLIC WORKS
-ADMINISTRATION, HE AIDEI) IN SOUTHERN OREGON
GAB1N LUPINO
«
“Arizona Stage Coach
OREGON MATTERS—AND ON LEGISLATION PERTAIN
Wed’sday & Thursday
9
THIS THING CALLED
LOVE”
Ed Kelly of Jackson County
ISQUALIFIED
MADELEINE
| T H I A
COLLEGE
OF
EDUCATION’S
PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
BUILDING.
;
KELLP 18 INDEPENDENT OF VESTED INTERESTS—
OF SPECIAL PRIVILEGE GROUPS.
HE WILL REPRE­
SENT .ALL THE PEOPLE.
AMERICA HAS WON ALL HER WARS BY STANDING BY HER
WAR LEADERSHIP. SUPPORT THE COMMANDER-
IN-CHIEF. UNITY MEANS VICTORY
Paid by Jackson County Democratic Central Committee
.
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TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Junior, Young People. Adults.
Evangelistic service, 7:30.
Rev.
,__ ___
A. H. MscDonnnll, Vicar
Prayer meeting 7.30 p. m. Wed­
November —All Saint' Day
8 09 A. M—Holy Communion. nesday evening.
9:30 A. M Church School.
r t e
11:00 A. M : Holy Communion
FUIST BAPTIST CHURCH
and sermon
J. R. Turn bull. Minister
November 3- All Souls' Day.
Bible school 9:45 a. m., c. E.
7:30 A. M - Holy Communion. Corry, superintendent.
Wednesday. Nov. 4-9:30 A. M
“
Morning woishlp, 11:09 a. m.
Holy Communion.
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Young People’s Union 7 p. m.
9:30 A M Church School
Prayer, praise and Bible study
home on Siskiyou Blvd.
hour, 7RMI p. m. Wednesday,
9 0 0
111
NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGA­
CHURCH OF CHRIST
TIONAL CHURCH
.•MX Olid and B Slrreta
Clarence F. McCall, Minister
Earl F. Downing, Minister
717 Siskiyou Blvd.
Bible School at 9:45 A M
Plymouth Guild will be held at
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M,
the home of Mrs. Van Weger -.90
Liberty St. on October 28. 1941 Dorothy I*arr, soloist Sermon,
"What The World Is Waiting
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For.’’
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P. M.
Rev. W. », Meagher, Pastor
with Junior High School, and
Maas st 9 a. tn. Sunday.
Young People's groups.
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Evening Service. 7:30 P. M.
CHURCH or THE NAZARENE Family night There will be gifts
Bertrand F. Pedervm, Pastor
for the couple minded the longest
Fourth and C Streets
the larest family present, and the
Church school 9:45 a. m.
couple married most recently
Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
Cottage Prayer Meeting. Wed.
Departmental meetings at 8:30: 7:30 P M at the Lawson Haynie
TH! HATS MOST
MVKPIlt MYSTIK
NEWS FROM
Lincoln School
By SCHOOL PUPILS
»
KIDN APPER ARRESTED—
Deputy Sheriff Jerry Pearson,
who has good memory, remem­
bered a short wave police broad­
cast of two days previous, the
description of an accused kid­
napper who took a 10-year old
boy, Ray Groce, son of Mr. and I
Mrs. John Grace of Kelso, Wash­
ington. Mr. Pearson came upon
them on Highway 99 ndrth of
Ashland last Saturday. The boy
was unharmed.
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SENTENCED TO PRISON—
Loren A. Chitvzood and Troy
A. Cardine will move to Salem
soon to make their home with
Geo. A, Alexander, the warden
of the penitentiary. They are ex­
pected to stay 15 to 18 years.
Circuit Judge H. K. Hanna hand­
ed Troy Cardine 15 years and
Chitwood 18 years for their
crime of robbery near Gold Hill
last A’jgust of a taxi driver of
330.90 and 2 tires.
6. and 7 listen to the Standard
Oil Music Appreciation program.
Each program tells about some
section of the band or orchestra.
It is Thursday at 10:00 o'clock.
The boys and girls or room 7
have made U. S. O. Bulletins
headings in art class For the first
week of October Lorette, Rush's
heading was chosen and for the
second week Donald Kerr’s was
chosen
The children of Miss Hileman's
room have invited the children of
Miss King's room to a Hallowe’en
party.
We hope we can make them en­
joy themselves.
The children are making Hallo*
we'en masks in art class.
. So. Oregon Conference
In music they are learning
I
some nice Hallowe'en songs.
Standings
In library period they are get­
ting some
Hallowe’en stories
L, Pct.
ready for the Hallowe'en party. Grants Pass ........... W
1.000
2
0
They are practising some stunts Klamath Falls ....... 2
0 1.000
too.
»
000
0
The boys and girls in the fifth Ashland ................... 0
000
2
grade have three student teachers Medford .................... 0
Their names are Miss Lavi] la I SCORES PAST WEEK:
Grants Pass Frosh 25—AJHS 6
Gosson, Miss Maxine Rand, and
Klamath Falls 34 — Eugene 6
Mr. David Barker.
Medford 7— Bend 0
The first of the year the pupils
Roseburg 7—Springfield 0
of room 6 chose room officers.
GAMES THIS WEEK:
They are: president. Billy Allen,
Ashland at Yreka
vice-president, Carlos Schmidt;
Eureka at Medford
secretary, Ellen Brower. They
have been fulfilling their duty.
Grants Pass at Klamath Falls
The girls and boys of room 7
are making a wall hanging about
PRINTER AT REST
the early people. It shows the
The funeral of the late John
cavemen making fire and many Loughlin, pioneer printer of this
other ancient inventions. It also city was held from the Catholic
has pictures of the prehistoric Church at 9:00 o’clock, Monday
animals.
morning, the Rev. W. J. Meagher
Room seven has been studying conducting the service Mr Lough­
about deer. They have four deer lin was a member of the Elks and
heads in their room and also have for over 40 years a member of the
some antlers. Some children in Typographical Union, for many
the room are making a deer book years he operated a commercial
showing interesting facts about print shop up to a few weeks be­
the deer. Some of the other child­ fore his death Mr. Loughlin was
ren are making a map showing known to be a very artistic
where the deer live In the United Compositor and had many friends
States.
who will miss him.
The boys and girls of rooms 5,
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ELKS
♦
Halloween
DANCE
Saturday Night
October 31
INVITATIONAL DANCE
GOOD MUSIC
Admission—$1.10 per Couple
Including Tax
t
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