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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 6 Ladies Night To Be Repeated at Armory For Monday Matches Another "ladies’ night" is sched uled for Monday night’s wrestling matches in the Medford armory, according to Mack Lillard, pro moter. Last week's card was wit nessed by more ladies than ever before, many being turned away because of the lack of standing room. The way this plan works, every paid admission may be ac companied by a pass that admits one lady free. Promoter Lillard has arranged another all-nrain-event card for Monday night with Champion Dude Chick, the former Cheyenne cowboy, meeting Sockeye Jack McDonald. Seattle logger. McDon ald is no doubt one of the greatest threats for Chicks crown and fans are assured of more fast ac tion when these two get together. Second up on the all-star card will be Red Lyons, the red-headed Joplin Ghost, who endulges in the terrific arguments with Referee Yokely, meeting Floyd Britt, who has won all but one of his matches since appearing here and is more than clever, even though he gets rough occasionally On the opener will be Bob Chick and the Secret. Chick’s brother unmasked the Secret last week and at this writing it is not known whether the mean one will appear in costume. Opening bout will start at 8:30 p. m. sharp and fans are urged to be early for seats. ------------- •------------- Subscribe for The Miner today. Nation Mark» Flag Day 1938 Spring Hats Will Be ’Saner’ —Or Will They? Friday, June 3, 1938 Frances Hardy And Morgan Cook United Miss FnAicea Hartly, daughter of Mr und Mrs J lì Hnrtly of Ashland and Jesse Morgan Cook, son of Mi and Mrs II l> Cook of .leiome, Mont , were united In marriage Munday ut Trinity Epis copal church with the Itvv Charles M Guilbert officiating Tit«’ young couple plun to make then lullin' In Los Angeles A marriage license was issued recently nt the Juckstui county court house to Emmett Whlthun mid fielen I'vaison, Isith of Ash- land It IKK ATTENDS NORMAL tilt YDI \ I IOS k.XOHEU June li I» flag day. and here I» a picturesque view of “Old Glory" ax »he file» from a I nited State» menile cutter, pushing It» way up the tut) at New York to meet an Incoming liner. The Star» and Stripe» are displayed in Ashlund each year on Elag day. Spring stylists are getting mors level-headed about hats, so they say. This collection proves them both right and wtong You can draw your own conclusions about the little feathered bonnet worn above by Rita Johnson of the movies The skysrmnine quill Is bright blue Father of Father’» Day Audit w C Bulk candidate for c« n”icss in the fit Mt Olegon dis trict, wax u visitor in Ashlund Tuesday lie stopped while her« 1 > attend commencement at t Southern Oregon Normal school Ills son, William Burk, is i < mini of the giuduatlng class III' went south by cur and was accompanied by his daughter, Margaret Burk, who Is u student at Willamette university in Salem FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BlO featu RES Contiene CUMMINGS SINCLAIR • WANT ADS • Ic | mt Word ¡ mt Insertion ¡ THE EORD BULLETIN Lo ik ut These Prices llUft Eord Ixigger. Trailer ».Min 193! Eord Logger. Trailer »27b 1935 Eord 7*e Ton Truck »2»ft 1930 I >o.|y<- I’b ktip »«ib 1938 Eord Pickup *428 Model T Truck. Rocky Mountain 11 ansmission S<e These Before You Buy* CLAYCOMH MOTOR CO. Phon«- 50 Ashland I ZENITH RADIOS MYRNA LOY FRANCHOT ♦ WANTED liny work Inquire of Earl Mclutin. Mo Mimer street, Ot ut Bluebird p<x>i hull <23c) “We Have the Pictures Today & Saturday LITHIA Have That Radio Checked at DICKEY’S Rita cnaiige» » ugn. niiin» >n tie number mat's given ad dec height by » coiorful oouqu.” >i spring flowers The soft veil adds “luxury " Nice we'd say RADIO SERVICE SUNDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY DOSAIf CO.’» PKÄY iMAKSi'N New Tube»—We Repair All .Make» Radio»—Day or Night 727 Boulevard Phone 421-K FOR DELICIOUS SNACKS Proof WM. BOYD in HEART OF ARIZONA” omiicc: GEORGE BRENT Here 1» If irry C. .Meek of Chicago, credited ns the originator of father's day, celebrated throughout the United State» June 19. IMi started the moransil m 1916, lie Ina teaMmantai letter» from Presidents Harding and Coolidge, thanking him for making |x>»»ible a day honoring the futhem of America. But wait a minute. What'a this? Betty Furness, also of the movies, dons a "nose-length*' veil sprinkled with sequin flowers, fastened on the top of her head with a handmade rose in cerise. This isn’t a spring hat. really. It's for formal dinner wear, which makes us breathe eas ier Here corries Betty Furness in something less startling and more springlike John Fredericks de signed this number, a dusty pink hat with a black suede band around the edge The crown is high and a soft veil covers the face What’s your verdict are 1938 hats better or worse? • Mrs. William Batea and «mall son Edward of Dunsmuir spent the holidays with Mrs. Bate's fath er, Ed Doyle. ---------- •-------------- Subscribe for The Miner today OESER’S Super Service STATION 858-870 Eaat Main Street—Established 1022 An Introduction MR. E. M. THOMPSON Has Taken Over the Restaurant On the Station Ground He is an experienced man in thia business and ably assisted by hi» wife and daughter. I bespeak for them the patronage and good will of all my friend*. AND THEN THE FUN BEGAN! sbue. ovo For Chest Colds KRAFT CHEESE SPREADS • Just bring out severs! vari eties of Kraft ( Jtrrae Spread, and crackers .. . sial company refreshments are all reads» Thee Spreads are gram! for sandwiches, appetisers and salads, too. Notice lite smart new circle-dot design on the Swankyswig glasses Kraft Spreads ciane in. Distrrasing cold in cheat or throat, never safe to neglect, generally eases up when soothing, warming Mus- terole M applied. Bettor than a muatan! plaster, Muwterole gets action because it's NOT just a salve. It's a "courvfer- irrltant" stimulating, penetrating, and helpful in drawing out load con gestion and pain. Used by millions for 30 years. Recommended by many doctors and nurses. All druggists*. In three strengths: Regulsr Strength, Chib drvn's (mild), and Extra Strong. Ap proved by Good Housekeeping. BATTERIES CHARGED, RENTED AND SOLD AT LOW PRICES Having trouble with starting and lighting? Drive in and let us test your battery. A strong battery will make your car act like a youngster again. Generators adjusted and re paired in our own shop. CLYDE CATON’S JUNCTION GARAGE MOUTH PACIFIC HIGHWAY Dr. W. Oeser Phone 71-J