Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 02, 1944, Image 4

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Thursday, March 2, 1944
Southern Ore. Conference Members TALENT NEWS
Fight for State Tournament Rights
Wed & Thurs.
DOUBLE FEATURE
trie or couKAOti
ERROL fLYNN and
OLIVIA de
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plus
gave the league lead back
Probably the greatest; buig
to the Klamath Fall tfarn. Ash­
sports event in this region land ■ M M Wta 8W the Black
will be the annual play-off Tornado Friday night again lied
standings with a 12 win-4
contests to be held March the
loss record for both K. F. and
3-4. This year’s tourney the local squad.
will have a double objec­ Coach Simpson and the boys
keeping their fingers crossed
tive. Instead of merely de­ are
because a chance at the State
ciding who will represent Championship ib a fairly good
Southern Oregon in the guarantee that whoever repre­
State Tournament which sents this district will be among
the best teams at the Up-state
takes place at Salem on tournament.
March 17-18-19. it will also ■ In a play-off game this week,
clear up the tie theoreti­ it will be decided whether Grants
Pass or Roseburg is to represent
cally, at least, which is the
lower-division at this tourna­
withholding presentation ment Tile tournament itself will
of the conference cup. be played at the SOCE gymna­
on Friday and Saturday.
Though even a lower, divi­ sium
The winner of the Roseburg-
sion squad may go to the Grants Pass play-off will vie with
Salem frolic, opinion is Ashland in the 8:00 game while
the second tussle Will see Medford
that the locals or the pitted
against the Klamath Peli­
Klamath boys will come cans Ln the final game on March
4. the winners of these two games
out on top.
The Grizzlies at one time were
half a game in the lead by virtue
of a double victory over the
Whitebirds and a Medford win
over the same team. However,
two lop-sided contests with Rose-
meet to decide our representative
at the State Tournament.
(From the Rogue News)
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Guy Pickens went to Corvallis,
Wednesday to visit his sister.
BATTERIES
Guaranteed 18 months
Exchange Price ...................... $6.95
Friday and Saturday
Why Pay More
DOUBLE FEATURE
ASPHALT ROOFING PAPER
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Mrs. George Phelfer and Mis
McMahan were shopping in Ash-
,and Saturday morning
A miscellaneous shower was
held at the home of Mr and Mrs
Sample, south of town, for the
Ellis family, whose home and
contents were destroyer! by fire
a short time ago They received
many useful and necesssary art­
icles of home furnishings A won
derful community spirit was
shown by those living in this
vicinity.
Mrs. Charles Skeeters and Glo­
ria and Dick Hervy spent the
week end in Prospect.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Parks of
Klamath Falls were week end
guests with relatives in Talent
uid Wagner Creek
The Talent extension Unit will
meet at the City Hall Wednesday
The topic for discussion will la*
'Upholstering of Furniture. ” Ev­
ery one is invited to attend the
meeting
Mr. and Mrs Wayne Holdndgi
of Hood River spent Saturday
with Mr Holdridge's parents, Mr
and Mis Charles Holdridge and
other relatives
Mr and Mrs. James McDowel
of Prospect visited relatives in
Talent over the week end While
here, they purchased one acre of
land of Delbert Clark and plan
on building a house soon.
Mr. and Mrs Earl Allen were
callers in Talent Sunday They
are former residents.
Mrs. Leona Hamilton and son
Walter returned home Saturday
morning from San Francisco,
where they spent a couple of days
visiting Bob Marquis, who is a
3/c Petty officer in the navy. He
was shipped out Saturday morn­
ing for duty.
Mrs. Cal Harper was a busi­
ness caller In Medford, Friday
John Aultman of Ruch visited
in Talent. Monday
S Sgt. and Mrs. Charles Moore
are parents of a baby boy born
Monday night at the Camp White
Station Hospital Mrs Moore is
the former Bernadine Newhur,
who is making her home with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs George
Newhur. while her husband is
serving with the Air Corps in New
Guinea.
Mr and Mrs Ben Clark, who
spent a few days in Portland last
week visiting relatives, returned
home, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hodapp of
Central Point visited friends in
Talent, Wednesday.
James Mackie arrived home
Sunday night from an extended
business trip to San Francisco
and Los Angeles
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CpI. and Mrs C. J Bailey are
visiting with Mrs Bailey's parents
Mr and Mrs Harry Flynn.
Here’s A Hearty Thanks
To Ashland!
March 7, ’39 To March 7, ’44-
5 years in business-and LOOK
How We Have GROWN!
Continuous Shows
SATURDAY
From a 6 X 9 “Cubby-hole” to Ashland's
Finest News Stand And Fountain
All Due To YOUR Friendly Co-operation
and
SUNDAY
WSCS TO MEET FRIDAY
The Women's Society of Chris­
tian Service of the Methodist
Church will hold its monthly
meeting in the church parlors, Fri­
day. Mrs. Lawrence Powell is
chairman of the dinner committee.
Mrs. Paul Byers will lead the de­
votions, and Mrs. John Billings
will review the book, “World A
’Comin” by Rai Ottle. Mrs. C. F.
Tilton will be in charge of the
Mite Box opening.
This is in appreciation to
YOU'our many customers
Lithians Bob Tails
Of Medford Bengals
Tile Asnlami High baskctiiall
team finished their Medford ser.es
with 3 wins, 1 loss, by sweeping
.heir last two scheduled games
.rum the Tigers. 43-30, ami 31* 28
I'iie tiiMt game, played on the
aome court, was a one-sided affair
all the way. with a "race-horse’
Grixxly quintet running the Med
foidltes to death The issue was
never In doubt f'.om the opening
whistle The half-time score was
it* 17. but In the second half, Ash
hunt opened up while Medford
couldn't do a thing, mi l the gmnr
ended 43-20 Bartelt was high fur
Ashland with 11. mid Riggs had
J for Medford
In the second game Medford
wan gunning for u win, but Ash
Uld was fighting for a cunferenci
lie with K Falls and could not
be denied. They smothered the
hack Tornado for two quarters
.nd the hilf ended 27-11 In »the
•hird stanza, the desperate Tigers
loaed the gap to 4 points hut
were never able to overcome the
lead In the 4th period, Ashland
,»ulled ahead again and the game
inded 39-28. Kobers* n ami Bit
telt were high scorers with eleven
ip ece. while Watson mid Neldei
meyei had 1* each for Medford
(From the Rogue News)
LITHIA
E N I E It TAIN M E N T
Phone 75*11
FRIDAY — SATURDAY
Roseburg Falls
Victim to AHS
Alter dropping a two-gam.
series to the locals, the Roseburg
inuians weren't left much choice
out to return to their wig-wains
and consult the medicine-man.
Friday lUgnt’s melee proved a
repetition, more or less, of the
action tn past games here, with
the scoring for the Grizzlies being
a bit weak in the earlier minutes
of the game mid a sensational
rally in the last half. With the
half ending at 9-4, the Red mid
White piled up 33 points in com­
parison to the Indian's 14. When
the game ended, Ashland was still
far In the lead with a 43-30 win.
Saturday almost pro veil to be
the downfall of our Ursidea hor­
nbills's us the Roseburg boys put
Up a stiff battle throughout the
gime, all of which resulted in a
score of 41-39. just barely pulling
the Grizzlies another fracas
i From the Rogue News)
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C <> I R T N E VV S
Robert Sterling Rost was cited
in for no operator's license i’aid
$150 and costs.
Glenn Lee Wade was cited in
for no operator's license Second
offense Fined $2 50 and costs
Wllliarp Edgar Evans cited in
for combination over-load. Fined
113 00 aad cost*.
John William Griffin cited in
for overload Paid $8 00 and costs
Melvin Ci ne Kirkpatrick cited
in for overload Fined $12 75 and
costs
Alvin D. Bounds cited in for
two offenses, axle overload and
combination overload Fined $12 50
and costs for each offense.
Fred C. Neathamer cited in for
overload. Fined $9.25 and costs
Cited to appear today is Fred
Loyde Barker on the offense of
reckless driving
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Mrs Reba P. Kelsey entertain­
ed at a delightful dinner last
Sunday. Covers were laid tor Mrs
George Casper, her sister, Miss
Hogan, Mrs Ruby Kenyon, Mrs
Fred Cofer, and Mrs Elmer Bal-
siger, all of Klamath Falls; Mr
Thomas Pyle of Delaware, Mr
and Mrs. S. A Moss, Mrs. Beryl
Baker and the hostess, Mrs Kel-
ley.
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Darkest Africa”
Shown nt P'lrwt Shows Only
Eiu-h l>av
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
Matinee Saturday
Continuous Sunday
WEDS. & THURS
BARGAIN NIGHTS
Give extra care to your home mid furniture—make them Imd
Furniture Polish
Wax (self polishing) ...........
Soil-off ....................................
Vano ...............................................
Des Tex Dry Cleaner
Cleaning Brushes (all types)
Dust Mops .................................
Minute Mops (with self wringer)
Brooms ........................................
. JO—25c
.... 15—69c
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..... 29c
$1.25
...... 5—35c
49—98c
......... $1.59
98c—$1.29
All th« little extra thing* you need for minor repair mid
improvement*
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