Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 20, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE
Tuesday. Not. 10, 1943
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HARRY CHIPMAN
.; S ,5i "'J Mail Tribune Sports Editor
The Oregon High School Ac
tivitles association plans to
something about small schools
getting the playoff gomes in the
Oregon high school football race,
according to an article in Mon
day's Oreeon Journal.
The article says the OHSAA
agrees hard and fust rules are
necessary to clear up me siiua
tion. An attempt will no maa
to place the titular games on
share -and -share -alike baal
throiiEhout the state, the story
further comments. However,
was further stated, an under
lying power in the association
Is the necessity of raising a great
deal of the Bssoclation'a funds
throuch football games, thus
only those cities and towns with
reasonably large grid stadiums
likelv will be considered for
such games.
That should be Medford's
cue to get busy and put soma
scats in their grid plant or
they probably will be by
passed on future big games.
Medford is big enough (and
still growing) to get a lot of
these games and will prob
ably have a turn up near the
top mora years than not in
the future.
The game with Grant high of
Portland here Thursday after
noon Is a good example of what
is to come. Bleachers are be
ing constructed around the end
zones in an effort to scat ap
proximately 10,000 people In a
stadium with a covered stand
built to hold 1,200. We do not
doubt that the place will be
packed Thursday no matter the
weather but we do know of sev
eral who stayed away from
games during the season because
they could not be accommodat
ed in the reserved section.
One school official even
went so far as to say If the
seating space would be kept
limited, fans would clamor
for reserred tickets but if
space was plentiful the de
mand would drop off. That's
Just a mite far fetched as we
see it. Medford owes It to the
football fans to see that they
are comfortably seated and
they also owe It to the fans
to see that all big games pos
sible are brought here.
It will be a battle of T-forma-tloni
when Grant and Medford
get together Thursday after
noon. Al Simpson said the Tor
nado would be at full strength
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for the game and Coach Jim
(Mush) Torson sends like word
from Portland. The game is go
ing to be one of the toughc-st
contests seen on the local turf in
many a moon with odds about
as even as they can get. The
only comparative scores against
mutual opponents are against
Klumuth Falls, beaten the first
game of the season by Grant
20-7 and walloped in mid-season
by Medford, SI to 0. Grant has
scored 184 points in eight games
against 31 by their opponents
while the Tornado has piled up
478 against their foes' 20.
Independent basketball Is
slowly getting started after a
four-year shutdown because of
the war. Hotel Medford and
Medford Athletic Association
are sponsoring teams with the
Central Point Athletic Asso
ciation also coming in. A full
schedule will be drawn up for
the teams, it is planned.
For the past few weeks Coach
Tex Oliver has been the subject
of considerable panning in the
University of Oregon's daily
newspaper, The Emerald. Let
ters to the sports editor of the
Emerald suggest an Al-Simpson-
for-Coach movement. A letter
to this department from a stu
dent at the university says the
Simpson-for-Coach movement is
gaining considerable momentum
on the campus.
Medford Casts
Eye On Grant;
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Costly For Owner
Portland. Ore., Nov. 20 flJ.R)
Shown packing the ball dur
ing practice is Glenn Bostwlck.
fleet-footed scatback who will
return to the Medford lineup
against Grs.it high of Portland
here Turkey day after being on
the Injured list. Jim Cavo is
shown hovering over the ball
with Earl Stella ready to take ii
from him in the Tornado's
tricky T-formation. The game
will be the semi-finals of the
state prep race and will start at
2 p. m.
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Trojans Alerted
For Oregon State
Los Angeles, Nov. 20 U.R)
Coach Jeff Cravath of the Uni
versity of Southern California
today warned his football
charges that they would have
no breeze when they meet Ore
gon State here Saturday.
ra trying to get our gang
to concentrate on Oregon State
because I have the greatest re
spect for Lon Stiner'a coaching
ability," Cravath said. He add
ed that his team was In the best
physical condition of the year.
Hood River Site
For Playoff Tilt
A flip of a coin named Hood
River as the site of the district
football playoff with Cottage
Grove, according to a United
Press dispatch received here to
day. The game will be played
Saturday.
Winner of the Hood Rlvcr-
Cottage Grove game will meet
the winner of the Medford-
Grant tilt in Multnomah Stadi
um, Portland, on Dec. 1 for the
state championship.
JAN0UCH WILL ADDRESS
ZAAK WALTON MEETING
Karl Janouch, supervisor of
Rogue River National Forest,
will address tonight's meeting
of the Iznak Walton League, to
be held at the Hotel Medford at
8 p. m., It was announced today.
GODOY GETS TEST
Los Angeles, Nov. 20 (U.R)
Arturo G o d o y, the Chilean
champion who stayed 23 rounds
with Joe Louis, gets the big test
his ring comeback tonight
when he tangles with Johnny
llaynes at Olympic Auditorium
here.
Many Shooters Win
Thanksgiving Day
Birds at Gun Club
The weather man was kind to
the trapshooters Sunday who
shot for turkeys at the Medford
Gun Club until it was too dark
for good visibility. Occasional
drizzling rain was not severe
enough to Interfere with - the
shooting at any time, and SO
Thanksgiving Day turkeys were
taken home by the contestants,
some shooters winning two or
three birds apiece and selling
them back to be shot for in ad
ditional events. ,
Announcement was made by
the club that a new supply of
traploads after the first of the
year will mako It possible for
the club to again open its mem
bership rolls for new shooters.
Sunday's winners were Ray
Watkins, W. T. Poff, George
Jantzer, George Eads, S. S.
Smith, F. Sanders, W. A. Young,
Ron DeVore, Jim Ross, H. E.
Bowser, S. Gleason, H. Turpin,
Tom Hodgson, Don Smith, H.
Nicdermeyer, T. E. Daniels, Ira
Clark, T. S. Eldcn, M. Gould,
E. T. Weed, Joe Rinard, Bert
Peck, H. Chapman and H. Scott.
SAM BYRD SCORES WIN
IN AZALEA OPEN PLAY
Mobile, Ala., Nov. 20 (U.R)
Sam Byrd, Detroit, whose new
putter carried him to a one-
stroke victory over Dutch Har
rison of Chicago in a playoff
for the Azalea Open title yester
day, packed the club today and
headed for Montgomery, Ala.,
and a weekend tournament
there.
BOWLING
In Classic league last night
Hawkinson Tires dropped two
out of three games to mway
club (Flngerlos 204-Kadas 222),
Valentine's Cafe won two out of
three from Beck's Bakery (Eads
200-Paske 196), Signal Oil won
two out of three from Domestic
Laundry (Gardner 216-Schantol
215), and American Pbl. Co.
took two out of three from Mur
ray's Maid-Rite (Huett 201-Bell
207).
THE GRANGE
Talent Grange
At the last regular meeting of
Talent Grange the highlight was
the observing of the golden wed
ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Bell. All joined in sinking
"Silver Threads Among the
Gold," after which they were
presented with beautiful gifts
frim the grange and H.E.C.
Refreshments of ice cream and
cake were served at a table light
ed by golden candles and Mrs.
Bell cut the cake especially pre
pared for the occasion.
All Grangers are asked to
bring something for a "white
elephant" exchange to be held at
the next meeting, Thursday,
Dec. 8.
The first electric escalntor
was exhibited nt the Paris Ex-
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Pomona Grange
Wm. Foley of Central Point
has been elected master of Jack
son County Pomona Grange, to
succeed Wm. G. Howes who re
signed to accept the position of
state deputy for Oregon State
Grange.
A joint Installation for all
Granges of the county will be
held at Central Point Grange
Hall December 19 at 8 p. m. All
Granges who will participate
are asked to notify O. C. Maust,
Route 4, Box 252, Medford.
Each Grange is asked to bring
sandwiches and cookies for their
own group.
Upper Rouge Grange
Upper Rogue Grange held Its
regular meeting November 15
with Past Master Herb Carlton
in the chair in the absence of
Master Roy Vaughn. Fifteen
new members were obligated in
first and second degree. On No
vember 20 these candidates will
go to Eagle Point Grange and
take the third and fourth de
grees.
Next meeting will be a cov
ered dish supper at 7:30 p. m..
when the Pollyannas will be re
vealed and new ones drawn.
New officers elected for 1946
are: Master, Helen Axtell; over
seer, Paul Torrance; lecturer,
Meryl Carlton; secretary, Ollie
Huston; treasurer, Frank Dits
worth; assistant Stewart, Ron
ald Axtell; lady assistant, Geor
gia Grieves; gate keeper, Ken
neth Vaughn; chaplain, Maude
Ditsworth; graces, Joyce Axtell,
Beverly Force and LaVina
Chapman; executive committee,
Ed Huston, Paul Force and Herb
Carlton; home economic chair
man, Caroline Harding.
Roxy Anne Grange
Roxy Anne Grange will serve
Thanksgiving dinner at 12 noon
Thursday instead of 1 o'clock,
as previously announced, in or
der that members may attend
the football game.
SEEKS HUSKEHS GAME
San Francisco, Nov. 20 (U.R)
University of California at Los
Angeles is negotiating a two
year pact with University of
Nebraska for intersectional grid
home-and-home games, it was re
ported today.
nthony Arvele was out $100
today because he didn t think of
investigating the chimneys In
his new home.
After firemen had quenched
a chimney fire, Arveles told
them he had built a fire in a
heater, then discovered too late
that the chimney ended in the
attic.
Boy Scout News.
Cub Pack No. $
Cub Pack No. 6 of Washing
lngton school held a court of
awards Nov. 15, with many
awards being made.
Bobcat awards went to Dick
Swanson. Donald LaBar, Monte
Fehl, Robert Basserman, James
Peart, Gary Fleming, Jack Mc
Candliss and Robert Larwood
and Wolf awards to James Kel
ley, Bob Walker and Bon Cor
dier. Glenn Cave, Bob Burns,
Bobert Rammln, Donald Hall,
Buddy Lindren and Charles
Dean won Bear awards, while
Douglas Crippen was presented
a Lion award.
One year service-stars went to
Victor Eakin, James Murray,
Danny Waldron, Patrick Dugan,
Ronald Singler and Douglas
Crippen, and two-year stars to
Monty Basserman, Arnold Wid
men, James Pendergast, Robert
Rammin and Douglas Crippen.
Douglas Crippen also won a
three-year star.
, Gold arrows went to Douglas
Crippen and Jimmie Gilmore
and silver arrows to Douglas
Crippen. Denner stripes were
won by Monty Basserman,
James Merriman, Sandy Deg
man and Bob Walker.
FEW WACS OVERSEAS
San Francisco, Nov. 20 (U.R)
Less than 1,000 Wacs still are
overseas in the Pacific area, Wac
Capt. Faith Conklin of Red
wood City, Calif., who head
ed a contingent of 1,763 Wacs
returning from the Pacific, said
today. Waet enlvhig rtaen
the SS Lurline, which docked
last night, have been stationed
at Finschafen, Hollandia, Bisk,
New Guinea, and Manila.
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without iuapecting what la wrong!
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may mean Pin -Worms in your child o
yourself especially the tormenting, am
barrasing rectal itch. Because now yoa,
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After centuries of distress caused by Pin
Worms, a highly effective way to deal with
them has been made possible. It la bassd
on the medically recognized drug called
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This special drug b the rlta! fngredle&t
In PW, the Pin-Worm tablets developed
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P-W tablets are small and easy to take,
and they act in a special way to imaoy
Pin-Worma.
So if you suspect gl7 Infection, salt
your druggist for JAYNI'S P-W and follow
the directions. Satisfaction guaranteed eg
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Gold Filled Locket Necklace
Assorted patterns. Tax inc.
Gold Filled Cross Necklace $ ACQ
Asst. patterns. Reg. $9.00. Tax inc.
Gold Filled Anklet
Reg. $2.70. Tax inc.
$1
80
ladies Fancy Hair Combs 12
Ladies Diamond Wedding Ring Set
Nice sixe diamond set In 14K Aft
yellow gold mounting. Reg. T i"fV
$63,00, Now Inc. Tax
Ladies 6 Dia. Wedding Ring Set
$180
DRESSER SETS
$250
Gift
Boxed
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te:.yI"!.ry.-j!t'Si
EAR RINGS
Pierced or
screw type.
Large
assortment.
up
Man's
Black Onyx Ring
Wi,h $AZ
diamond. TsV
Reg. $63.00 tax inc.
1 4K yellow gold mount
ing, 3 diamonds each
ring. Reg. $240, Now
Inc. Tax
Large Selection of
DIAMOND WEDDING
RING SETS and
Solitaires
From
15
up
Man'i
DIAMOND RING
14K yellow
gold mtng.
Reg. $108 Tax Inc.
$84
Mens & Ladies Hew Wrist Watched Reduced
WALLETS from 42c
up
Men's Expansion Wrist Watch Bracelet
Y.llow or pink gold filled, Stirling bats. Reg. $13.80. Now...-
$6
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Ladies I OK Gold Birthslone Rings
Rogular $12.60, Now
$900
Inc. Tax
COMPACTS
From
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TRAVELING KITS Reg. $1.50. Tsxinc. now 30c
SEWING KITS t.x inc. 18c and 60c
KHAKI NECKTIES-Vals. to $1.50 Reg., now 35c
LEATHER WATCH STRAPS Half Price
RAZOR BLADES 50c
"Th 400." Blue steel, double edge blades. Gift boxed. 40 blades. Reg. SI. 00
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