Image provided by: Ashland School District #5; Ashland, OR
About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1949)
S outhern O regon News Review, A shland, Oregon, T hursday, S eptem ber 15, 104» PIS MITES Red H a id e r* W ill Be A fte r the sam e to N ew bry O rchards. T h e ir T h ird S tra ig h t T itle Jean Polk of the Steak House* team won high series w ith 472 S outhern O regon's Red Ruid- and Ruby B uerkle of S ilver ers will be try in g for th e ir th ird C rest had high gam e of 183. straig h t official cham pionship In the m ens' M ajor League on of the Fur W estern conference Monday, M arshall Wells took By Mr». Ida Church when they open loop play again th re e games and total pins from st H um boldt S ta te here Oct. 2. Z ittercob R epair and the Oak St. T an k ers won two games and to Mrs. P erd u e from Denver, SOC was undefeated in 1946, tai pins from A shland Cabinet Colo, is visiting h er daughter. joined the conference n ex t yeur and shared the title w ith Cal W orks Blackm eer of Z ittercob Mrs A rbelle Seitz and fam ily. Aggies and last y e a r gained co- R epair had high series of 556 Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Leinbach cham pionship honors along w ith and high game of 193. and fam ily a re visiting at the J The A m erican league Tues- , D exter W oodworth home. Mrs Chico State. day featured O'Bleness Motors L einbach is Mrs. W oodw orth’s LICENSE MAN HERE grabbing four points from A sh I m other. land Auto P a rts and C aton's Mr. and Mrs. Dan M alin left A D rivers License E xam iner G arage taking th ree from Selby W ednesday for Gold Beach for a w ill be on duty in A shland on C hevrolet. M artin of the Caton fishing vacation. Sept. 19, 1949 nt the C ity Hall G arage five had high series with W ord was received Tuesday according to an announcem ent Bowling team s in A shland be 574 and tied w ith G odden of by B. E Block of the death of received from th e S ecretary of gan loop play last week w ith the O ’Bleness M otors for a 202 high his brother-in-law , Mr. Dallas S ta te ’s office. W hittaker, a t the V eteran’s hos ladies' M ajorette league seeing score. Persons w ishing licenses or pital. Ft. Miley, San Francisco. perm its to d riv e a re asked to get C a rte r’s Produce overpow er the Mr. B E. Block w ill tak e his in touch w ith the e x a m in er well Plaza Cafe outfit in three games p a re n ts and drive to Hurlong. ahead of the scheduled closing and total pins and the Palace Calif, for the funeral. Cafe squad taking two out of h o u r in o rd er to ussure comple- The U pper Valley C om m un tion of th eir applications w ith a th re e from the A shland Recrea ity club enjoyed a covered dish m inim um of delay tion center. d in n er a t the first m eeting last Lois Ross of C a rte r’s Produce W ednesday. Mrs. Viola S quires had high series of 478 and high was in charge of the program . A1 Simpson Is B eginning single game of 184 Mrs. A rbelle Seitz presented a H i« F o u rth Y e a r A t SO C On T hursday, the Nehi Royal OREGON STATE COLLEGE, talk on th eir visit to C arlsbad Crow ns took four points from tu n n d d S ni, Sim s in ip pson, s ° n * ro r °tu S outhern outhern M agnolia and Wiley and Rein- C orvallis. Sept. 14—Two of the C averns this sum m er. The lun- r>_ A1 m ystery team s of the 1949 P aci cheon com m ittee for the Octo- h ; J V >n .u ° ° m entor, begins holdt won four points from A shland U nion 76 in the m ens' N ational fic Coast conference race w ill ber m eeting w ill be: Mrs. Ada sch„ ,<|Ur,i •yea,r ,aU; His charges circuit. G ene M orris of Wiley launch the fall cam paign when Byrd. Mrs L ulu Bell. Mrs. Mvr- ,‘A ‘ ’ L and Reinholdt had high series of Oregon S tate trav els south to tie Bergen, Mrs. Dora Baul'kc ch am u io n sh iL UP h ° conf * r ™ ce ed d u" defeat' 564 and P ete U raine of Magno m eet UCLA in the Los Angeles and Mrs C athy C ham berlain Coliseum F riday night. A fam ily g athering was held over »hJ nia-u * " ,Ie took lia bowled a 231 to take high Both schools have com pletely recently a t the hom e of Mr. and P ln d u t,es there. game. ,1 The K eglerettes league Friday new coaoching staffs and new Mrs. F H. W alker and Mrs M V system s w ith the result anything L. C arter, 419 L ib erty St Mr saw th e Steak House e n try w in ning tw ice over the O m ar’s team m ight happen in the initial and Mrs. F. S. W alker and and the S ilver Crest ladies doing clash. N either club has had an d a u g h te r D ianne visited the past opportunity to scout the o th er w eek and Mrs. Sadie W alker of and num erous surprises a re un A storia flew dow n to spend a doubtedly in store for each couple of days. TH IS IS team . A colorful, wide-open con Mrs. Ted B uerkle and dau g h t test looms w ith plenty of passes ers M arilyn and C arol drove up on both sides. to Roseburg and C oquille and Coach Kip T aylor of Oregon back dow n the coast to C rescent S tate an d H enry (Red) S anders C ity d u rin g th e L abor Day week DRESS UP SLACKS of the B ruins both em ploy the end. for the young man single wing as the basis for th e ir offense H ow ever, T aylor shifts from a T into the single wing Fir Sales Climb Above w hile S anders uses a m odified Sizes 28 to 34 punt form ation along w ith his Those of Year Ago Cuffs E xtra version. PORTLAND, Sept. 15— Re WEITZEL’S A lthough T aylor is not certain cords of a y e a r’s standing fell as; On the Plaza of h is sta rtin g com bination yet, Douglas fir saw m ills of W ash he has narrow ed the field down ington and O regon took an av er to tw o or th ree m en a t each pos age of 182,709,000 board feet of ition and several of them are I lu m b er o rd ers w eekly during likely to a lte rn a te on offense A ugust, said H. V. Sim pson, ex an d defense. ecutive vice president of the Style 2111 R ight now the leading candi W est Coast L u m b erm en ’s asso dates include: left end, Jo h n ciation. Not since A ugust, 1948, Planned to fit easily and Thom as and C raig M cMicken; have W est Coast fir m ills been smartly, this smooth look ENDS SATURDAY left tackle, A rvid Niem i, Jim offered this volum e of business. ing sabot with the two H an k er and B ill F arnham ; left A c ritical freig h t c ar sh o rt buttoned split strap Is guard, Ed C arm ichael an d Jim age in the f ir region, especially right up to the minute ln C lark; center, A1 G ray and P ete tig h t in S o u th ern O regon, serv newness. The open toe P alm er; rig h t guard, Capt Tom ed to c u rta il shipm ents and up and adjustable heel strap D eSylvia and Wes Hogland; ped th e gross stocks of m ills offers the maximum of rig h t tackle. J a y Sim on and som e 36 m illion feet to 967,238. comfort. In black suede H erm C lark; rig h t end, Rudy 000 board feet fo r A ugust P ro at the surprisingly low Ruppe and Stan M cGuire; q u a rt duction continued strong with erback, R alph C a rr and W alt , A ugust w eekly averages totaling price of Kelly; left half, Ken C a rp e n te r 167,260,000 board feet, best and G ene M orrow; rig h t half. since May. Don M ast, Bill Shefford and Dick G ray; and fullback, Dick OSC H A LF SUCCESSFUL Tw enge and A ndy K nudsen. W ITH AERIAL ATTACK Bellview News Items of Interest ted th at tin* new veteran being "adopted" by tin* group is j Mike Tnnzell of Co. A, Cam p T alent, (Special) T alent's W hite Ludy Lions met lust T hursday to io rm ulutc plans for the instal FOR SALE lata n of officers which will take place at tin* Ashlund Elks din ing room on Sept 30 FOR SALE OR TRADE Con Pres. Mrs C harles Lakey c a ll cre te bldg . uud stock of sec ed the m eeting to o rd er and in ond hund goods. Will sell troduced as guests Mrs. DeVIc- stock and re n t bldg., or will co, president of the Gold Hill se ll hlth; . w ith o u t s to c k 112 Lady Lions, and Mrs E verett N. Main HH.lSp Jen n in g s and Mrs R obert H ut chinson, scout leaders. The two lu tter guests told the FOR SALE S pinet piano. Will organization of the ne<*da of the sacrifice for quick sale. Cash or girls scouts. Follow ing the in terms. Can , k * seen at Ashland. form ative talk, the T alent lad W rite Tallm un Piano Store, ies voted to sponsor the G irl 395 South 12th St , S.deio < ) i r Scouts of Talent. 8-11, etc Mrs Ja ck B urdell also repor- Ttilent l.ady Lions Meet To Plan Charter Night Oregon State, UCLA Clash Friday Night 30 DAIS FREE TRIAL see it t o d a y . . . G la d iro n w ith it to m o rro w ! RE-DICK-U-LUS $8.95 *3.95 Ken C arp en ter, ace left half and O regon S ta te ’s top candi date for all-coast and all-A m er ica honors this fall, had the best OREGON STATE COLLEGE, j pass com pletion p ercentage in C orvallis, Sept. 14—P le n ty of! the conference last season, a lof tick ets are still available for ty 64 percent. He th re w 10 touch fans w ishing to see the O regon dow n aerials to ran k fo u rth in S tate-C alifornia gam e in P o rt th e nation in this departm ent. land on Oct. 1. A thletic D irector R. S. (Spec) K eene this w eek em Mr. and Mrs. C ollard from phatically denied a w idespread Cam as, Wash, spent a few days ru m o r th a t th e contest is a sell this w eek w ith Mrs. C ollard’s out, and said good seats a re still sister, Mrs. Dale M ayfield. ob tain ab le a t his office, M em or ial U nion 104 in Corvallis. The B eavers’ hom e opener, w hich not only m ark s Coach K ip T a y lo r’s coaching d e b u t in O regon b u t also brings defend ing cham pion C alifornia to P o rt land fo r the first tim e in 10 CLEAN BURNING METERED y ears has created g rea t interest. TECHNICIAN ON CALL A dvance tic k e t sale has been brisk, b u t th ere a re good seats still available or. a first-com e, first-served basis . OSCCalifornia Game Seats Still Available Yvonn« DeCARLO Howard DUFF VARSIT9 LAST TIMES SATURDAY ;» i, Ji < * * Standard Heating Oils . Whittle Transfer & Fuel Co. Mrs. Jo e K irk, of K lam ath | county is visiting Mrs. Rose M. 890 Oak S t K errig an on Beach St. Tel. 3331 tiP STAIUON ■»•OYMxwrr . . . M e how the Gladiron make» hardeit-to-iron piece* »asy - ho., simple it it to ute, how io*», how efficient. W heel* where you worn it. Then fo M i and store* in square feet of space. 30 DAIS FREE TRIAL C TR IC Fortmiller’s 2 G A W S ♦ E E L LE E C T R IC • O IL SHOE DEPT. 142 E. Main Ashland m n ifl AT 3RD DIAL 7886 rannnnnnnntnnnjnñifinnniuin.’íinnniinniirtu: Rtmnmma - rnnonnnuRn ansznux : mpmnnnX ■MKW AUBREY MILES and BILL HAMPTON . . . for FUN! T Ä « See our One-Minute Shirt Demonstration Beginning next week in this newspaper, and continuing throughout the 1949 Football Season------ BOWL MtTW» RANZ NAN MATH« 9.50 D O W N 6.00 per M onth of the BOWL GREYHOUND TAVERN . . . for HEALTH! ------will bring you the weekly Williamson Football Ratings and predictions as an exclusive feature in the Southern Oregon - Northern California area. Make up a party . . . tele phone 2-2731 for reservations . . . it's fun to bowl and it's healthful excerise. Or. if it's a friendly game of snooker or pocket billiards, this is the place. Williamson is beginning his sev enteenth season of gridiron pre dictions. His all-time average is 89.4% correct in over 800 games weekly. ASHLAND Recreation Center 30 FIRST STREET JACK EATON, Mgr.