Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 15, 1949, Image 8

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    SütiUinii Oregon New« R enew
Aslüand, O regua
Raider Ramblings
By Dick Schuhard
Thursday. December 15, 1949
System Rates
Raiders No. 307
By Paul B. W illiam son
Strikes And Spares
tilering 580 for lugli evening s
scries.
Keglerettes
Majorat!»«
Cartar’s Produce
Palace Cafe
Ashland Recreation
Plasa Cafe
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Silver Crest Dairy
Steak House Cafe
Newbry's Orchards
Omar's
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Coach Al Simpson and 8 I once during the first part, once
Steak House cufe won 31
stouthearted pugilists left yester- during the first eight minutes
BROUGHT TO YOU EACH
C a rte l's Produce dropped P. 1 over league leading Silver Crest
day morning for Chico, Calif , of the final period and then on WEEK BY COURTESY OF THE a<* ca,e ?.’U o f, iirst .p,acc. ,o in Friday night's play while |
where tonight they'll meet the Davis’ “desperation” heave in
GREYHOUND TAVERN
take ovt" <*M‘»”s*’>ves when they Newbry’s Orchards won a 3 1
Wildcats of Chico State College the last 20 seconds to win for
won a 4 0 decision over the cafe decision over last place Omar's |
in the Raiders first venture into the Nazarenes 64-63
Although the Southern Ore­ bowlers last Wednesday night Lydia Crowson, of Steak House,
Intercollegiate Boxing competit­
When head coach Ted Schopf gon college Red Raiders had Ashland Recreation Center won rolled high single game of 182
ion. Making the trip were Dal­ said he purposely schedules their ups and downs during the by a 4-0 score over Plaza cafe and high series with 506
ton James (135). Owen Thomas “tough pre-season games" for his football season just ended. to pull to within 4 games of the Major League
(145), Paul Shener and Al An­ Red Raider basketball squad, ap­ Coach Simpson and his men top spot. Lydia Crowson, of Car­
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derson (155), Bernie Rudd (165), parently he meant it. A "very placed in the upper third of
's. had high single game with Ashland Cabinet Works 32 24
Louis Maver (175), Bob Stumbo tough” bunch of Lutes, coached teams through the nation, accor­ 213 and rolled 569 for high ser­ Marshall-Wells
32 24
(180), and Dave Ring (190). On by Marv Harsinnan, buried the ding to closing statistics gather­ ies.
Oak Street Tankers
26 30
February 23rd the Simpsonites Southern Oregon College five ed from the ratings
National League
Zittercob Repair
21 35
will fight it out in a return under an 85-54 score last Sat­
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Marsluill-Wells took a 4-0 win
The Raiders placed as team
match with the Wildcats at Mem­ urday night at Memorial Court. number 307 in the country, ; Royal Crown
35 17 frm Oak Street Tankers Mon
orial Court.
28 24 >day to pull into a first puce tie
The Raiders, first of all were which does not sound impres­ Wiley-Reinholdt
The basketball fans who stay­ outmanned, Bill O'Neal favoring sive but gives the SOC team a 1 Peters' Union 76
24 28 with Ashland Cabinet Works,
ed away from Memorial Court a sprained ankle. Harvey Weav­ well over average rating when Magnolia Lumber
17 35 who were dropping a 3-1 series
last Thursday evening have been er with a case of foot blister. one considers the total of 866
Royal Crown strengthened to Zittercob's. L J. Martin had
kicking themselves ever since . . John Barger nursing a sore tum­ teams listed
their lead in the National league high single game with 216 while
Pasadena College squeeked by my and then add to that Keith
by winning all four points from Jim Harker shot 565 for high
Southern Oregon placed well Magnolia while Hartel Peters
the Schopfmen 64-63 in what Wade's absence via the personal
series.
probably couldn't be called “one route in the first half, you have ahead of Lewis and Clark of and his Union <6 crew were American League
Portland,
who
were
no.
331,
but
of the closest basketball games a pretty fair excuse for the Lu­
trimming Wiley-Reinholdt by a
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fell below the California Aggies, 3-1 margin. Dick Westenfield, of
played at Southern Oregon Col­ therans 29-point victory
Ashland Auto Parts
36 20
no.
293.
lege.”
the Crown bowlers had high [ O'Bleness Motors
It was Harry McLaughlin who
29 27
Oregon State, although get-( single game with 214 while Selby Chevrolet
Harvey Weaver, S.O.C. for- i seemed to be the difference in
26 30
ward led the Raiders to a 36-33 the two teams The tall Lute ting off to a bad start in early ! Moores, of the 76 crew was ga- Caton Garage
21 35
half-time advantage. Big Harv center scored 29 points from all gaines, consistently climbed in
Ashland Auto Parts took a
tallied 12 points in the first 20 angles of the floor, however, 21 the ratings to finish up as team t o o I a t p t o rr a c c t t v
4-0 win ver Selby Chevrolet
CLASSIFY
minutes of play, in the final half of these came after Wade went number 17 in the nation ahead of |
Tuesday night. Caton's garage
Michigan State no. 18. Coach FOR RENT - small house partly crew trimmed O'Bleness motors
he garnered another six points to the showers.
furnished. Inquire O. K Mc­ by a 3-1 margin. Bud Voss bad
for a total of 18. Capt. Keith
At the half-time break, the Kip Taylor and his boys finish­
Curtain. Rte 1, Box 69. Tel. high game with 213 with Hoop­
Wade hit for 9 counters in the two squads left the floor with ed up their season in a blaze of
4481. Talent, Oregon.
initial half and 10 in the second the Gladiators on the long end of victories to place them among
er getting 525 for high series
to tie Pasadena’s Davis for scor- a 38-34 score. But with Wade the top teams of the country
ing honors at 19
1 out of the line-up. the Raider
Oregon U, last year’s co-con­
Pasadena held the lead but tribe were no match for the ference winners, finished the se­
three times in the ballgame. boys from up Washington way. ason in the number 57 spot. Sou­
thern Cal finished number 24
The Top Twenty Teams
Highest Quality Chocolate Coatings . .
Next week the system will re­
lease its annual All-American
Ingredients . . . Flavors . . . Plus
selections.
NOW . . . ENDS SATURDAY
It’s Easy
Shop At
ZW
electrice
GflS • ELECTRIC • OIL
nnm at 3 rd
dial 7,'iäU
Free: Parkins in Shell Station Lo!
Practical - Useable
Year Around
CHRISTMAS G IR S
10
q
DoW fl —
Unvuients ’til January
Good Cooking . . .
Make the High Quality' Standard
CANUM
Made by the JOHNSTONE FAMILY in their HOME
at 329 Beach Street, Phone 3972
— FOR THE HOME—
The scoring went something like
this. Pacific Lutheran - H. Me-
laughlin 29, Hefty 15, Lungaard
12. Berentson 10, Huffman 6.
S.O.C. - Wade 13, Foster 10,
Barger 8, Geo. Johnson 8, Nei-
deigh 7. Weaver 5, O’Neal 3
MORTON Pantryette metal kitchen cabinets
KELVINATOK Electric range
KELVIN ATOR Cold to the Floor Refrigerator
KELVINATOK home freezer
MOKTON cabinet kitchen s«:ik
NOKGE circulating oil heaters
FOWLER electric hot water heaters
DOMESTIC sewing machines
THOK gladirou ironers
IKONKITE (open ends) iroaer
THOK dishwasher and washing machine
Accepting orders now for Christmas,
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WILL MAIL CANDY ANYWHERE
Candies made by the Johnstone Family are sold in Ashland
at thexr Home, located across from the Lincoln School
and at your local merchant
A ONE-TRACK MIND
CATON’S
combined
HAMILTON electrie clothes dryer
W IIIKLPOOI. electric clothes dryer
W III til, 1*001, automatic washing machine
PACIFIC and LANG trash burners
ZENITH radios
We knew when we came
U s e d C a rs
) to Ashland that there
1 was a need for a man’s
PRACTICAL GIFTS
store, where a man
1946 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan
SUNBEAM Mixmasfer food mixers
could find something for
Radio. Heater, New License Plates
(and attachments shredder and sheer, meat grinder and
butter churns)
SUNBEAM waffle baker
SUNBEAM coffeee muster
H VMILTON BEACH food mixers
his every haberdashery
1941 Ford Super DeLuxe
need. Simply by
4-door sedan. Radio and Heater
tfORY
concentrating on this
1936 Ford 4-Door Sedan
Excellent condition. Paint also good. Radio and
Heater
«.ALHOUk
A u d re y
single objective we have
V i r g in ia
LONG • GREY
G IO R G I C U V U AN O • THURSTON HAO
accomplished this
1947 Kaiser Sedan
1939 Chevrolet Town Sedan
$395
One of the cleanest. Excellent tires. Radio and Heater
1938 Dodge 1 Ms-Ton Truck
CLYDE N. CATON
GARAGE
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
Fiom where Í sit... /./ Joe Marsh
Now Hospitals Are
"Banks," Too!
Doc Bim(i .i *as saying, “Hospi­
tals are building up ‘bone banks’
that work Jast like blood bank
Whoa beat is needed, the surge«
tabn nee from a refrigerator, cu<
It to the right shape and aim
«Mces it In.”
*You doctors are sure mak
progress,” I says, “but tell me, ai
any of the patients fussy abot
whose bone they’re getting?”
"No air!" replies Doc. “No moi
than they worry about whose blood
they get. No one yet asked for a
bone from a man who went to the
same school or church he did."
A fla m e ... with H a tre d /
L u s tin g ... lot R evenge/
ONE THING.
Radio and Heater. New Set of Tires
From where I sit, it would be a
better world if we were half cs
willing to accept other people’s
i deas and tastes, as we seem to be
willing to accept their bone and
blood. There’ll always be differ-
nces. Some like buttermilk, others
would rather have a sparkling
rlass of tem perate beer. But
inderneath we’re pretty much the
;ame — deserving each other’s re­
THE ROGUE SUOP
(IC TU S ICR NlN
2 ? ’,? l
52 U S ’
V i n
"39 easy steps from
the Bank"
SALE ITEMS
WE GIVE
S & H GREEN STAMPS
Cutting out all
unnecessary jobbers and
Starring
Rod CAMERON
Waiter BRENNAN • Adriaa BOOTH
F orm t TOCHER
intermediaries along the
line, we’ve succeeded
handsomely, as you can
see for yourself. Witness
our GIFT’ stocks now
on display for your
X-MAS shopping.
Buy “His” Gift From
a Man’s Wear Store
Automatic Coffee Maker .....................
Electric Steak Broilers .......................
Toaster-grill-hot plate ...........................
Portable Electric Heaters ................
Picture Bed Lamps ................................
19.75
14.95
10.95
16.95
9.95
USED ITEMS
REFRIGERATORS - GAS RANGES - OIL
STOVES - WOOD RANGES - DISHWASH­
ER - HOT WATER HEATER - WASHING
MACHINES GALORE - IRONERS - TRASH
BURNERS - ELECTRIC RANGES -
TREBLE SEWING MACHINES
BOWL
. . . for FUN!
BOWL
. . . for HEALTH!
Make up a party . . . tele­
phone 2-2731 for reservations
. . . it’s fun to bowl and it's
healthful excerise.
Boss SdySa
Keep the Sale on
during the Christmas Rush - HELP SANTA
solve the gift problem.
(P.S. he means we must reduce our inventory)
Or. if it's a friendly
game of snooker or
pocket billiards, this
is the place.
V i a l E LE C TR IC c
ject and tolerance!
Cnnvriuht. ,919. United Stales Hretvers Foundation
(meat grinder and shredder attachments)
G-E “waffle and sandwich grill combinat ion
G-E steam iron
G-E iron
BETTY CKOiKEK iron and steam attachment
ZENITH portable radio
ZENITH table radio
TOASTERS — TOASTERS — TOASTERS
HAIR DRYER electric
ROYAL vacuum cleaner
STEAK broiler (electric)
FLORESCENT desk lamp
PORTABLE electric heater
ASHLAND
Recreation Center
30 FIRST STREET
mRin
JACK EATON. Mgr.
at
3 rd
518 L 7886