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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1939)
Friday, Jan. 13, 193| SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 6 PLANS UNDER WAY FOR BALL HERE JAN. 30 I TNDER the chairmanship of Postmaster John H. Fuller, plans are being perfected here this week for presentation of an an nual President's ball Saturday. Jan. 28, in honor of the birthday anniversary of Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt. The dance will be a benefit af fair to help in the national drive to control infantile paralysis and will raise funds for both the na tionwide campaign and for relief of local victims. Chairman Fuller yesterday an nounced appointment of an execu tive committee to aid in prepara tion including W. H. McNair, Dr. R. E. Poston, P. P. Whitmore, W. H. Parker and Walter Leverette, and a program of interest to all persons is being worked out for the event, promised to be the so cial highlight of the winter season. The ball probably will be held in the Elks temple, use of which has been preferred by Elks of the city. Other civic and fraternal organ izations also will take part in sponsoring the event and a large list of patrons and patronesses will be prepared to act as hosts and hostesses at the dance. ----------- •----------- GETS GAS CONTRACT The Claycomb Motor company of Ashland was successful bidder to furnish 100.000 gallons of gaso line for Jackson county equipment and machinery for 1939. ‘Heart of the North,’ Outdoor C olor Saga, Coming to Varsity Theater for Three Days A BOVE is a acene from "Heart of the North," outdoor saga filmed ** in natural color in the Canadian north wood». The feature, to gether with "Torchy Gets Her Man," comes to the Varsity theater Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. • By EDWARD HNCH AND THEN THE FUN BEGAN! • Basket Quintet It will I m * "don't do as I do HH 1 say" when coac launch a southern Oregon _ of ambitious games with traveling teams next month Organized as the Coaches’ All-Stars by Dom provost of Ashland, the outfit will include George Hibbard of Grants Pass high, former OSC star. George Erickson, G-P frosh coach formerly of OSC; Hill Bowerman, Medford coach and former IT of <’ player; Russ Acheson, Medford basketball coach ami one-time OSC athlete; George Harrington. Medford Junior high mentor form erly of Linfield college; Jean Eb erhart, SONS coach and U of o player; Skeet O'Connell, Ashland high coach and one-time all-star at OSC, and Snowy Gustafson of Klamath Falla high school Guinea for the maple court tut ors have been arranged by Provost with House of David at Klamath Falls Feb I. Ashland Feb. 2 and Medford Feb 3, and with Jesse Owens' Olympics Feb 13 in Ash- land, Feb 14 in Medford and Feb 15 in Klamath Falla toughs We know thut leading nations of 1960 will be managed by men and women who have lived a tough life. All will be toughs Not the kind of toughs who hang around comers and snatch purses No. The greater toughs The greater toughs are those who have toughened themselves from child hood onward relentlessly, coolly, steadily, patiently. Walter B Pitkin in the Rotarian magazine Had Their Point But . . time«, have changed and ew|M<«'ially has the an- tomoblie. Wr ■nuke II s point to keep alireast <>f mechanical refinement, mid principles, luid urn «-qulp|M-d with pro|H-r, new tool«« to give Von factory, quality overhaul and repair w in I. on IM MAKE ■ 11 ' Prive In and talk It over with us—our work Is as modern us our new build. Ing. CLYDE CATON’S Junction Garage SOI TH PA< TI'TC HIGHH M BEAM I’llOllC 7 I-»I LITHIA The Most Efficient V-8 Heater $4.97 Western Auto Suppl Friday, Saturday VJHtM WAS THE. practise , of kjssing AUO<IN-|I< ORIGINATED? • TONIGHT • —and— Representatives of the Jackson county chambers of commerce met with the county court Wednesday to consider contributing >500 to formation of a permanent Pacific Highway association, the donation to lie contingent on similar action by other counties of the state through which the highway runs County Commissioner Ralph Billings ami H L. Claycomb were Ashlanders present at the session in the court house, as well as members of the Jackson county chamber of commerce (Medford) Half the total would be prorated to the county court, two-sixths to the Medford C of C ami one-sixth to the Ashland body, money to come from the orgnaizations' share of the county advertising fund. The temporary highway associa tion will meet in Eugene Monday. Jan. 16, with Ralph Koozer of Ashland and Paul B Rynning of Medford attending as Jackson county delegates Objective of the highway asso ciation is to push the Pacific high way (99) as a scenic and military route and to urge early improve ment of the entire road from Can ada to Mexico What’s the Answer? ----------- •------------ WHAT IS NEEDED If we as Americans are to con tinue our democratic form of gov ernment, we must learn to think, we must cleanse and sharpen the tools of thought, we must streng then our minds by training instead of acknowledging defeat by lolling in an intellectual hammock.— James Truslow Adams in the Ro tarian magazine. ----------- •------------ • Carl Henderson of Central Point visited friends here Wed nesday. AND SATURDAY ROAD BOOSTERS < MAY GET FUNDS Star Tip To Lawyers Irate Sheik, Jap To Bend Bones in Free- After you’ve beat the brush all | day trying to scare out of hiding For-All Monday Eve another advertiser or two, some OlfltltNl SOUP’S ALWAYS ON! ÏAMB0M T." ISSING as we know it today (1. e-i the touching of lips between two people) was first recorded as practiced among the early Persians. Herodotus tells us that at that time, an equal was kissed on the mouth, an inferior on the cheek. The Romans and classic Greece seemed to practice the custom at about the same time. In less civilized coun tries, the expression of affection was, and frequently still is, accom plished by the rubbing of noses, pat ting of arms, breasts or stomachs. k P»< TuH THAI AIU ahaa ; t AND ------ |>lui BOB BAKER Those Delicious Heinz Canned Soups Are Always Ready To Serve Pipin Hot in “The Last Stand” Sun., Mon., Tues. ® Western Newspaper Union. • WANT ADS • ; queer thoughts run through one’s A battle royal will be the feat mind. Pounding the sidewalks hour ure on Promoter Mack Lillard’s : after hour makes one queer or lc per Word per Insertion or something. Anyway weekly mat offering at Medford I i simple when you sit down at eventide to Madge Evans armory Monday night. Sheik Mar I write up and lay out the day’s WHEAT $1 25 per hundred; bar ley, ground or rolled, SI.25 per Allah, the Persian who developed gatherings, you begin to feel how hundred. Whittle Transfer. (4c) several pet hates last week by I nice it would be for advertising Preston Foster using everything not in the book ; men if doctors and the lawyers to stop Sugy Hayamaka, will be would forget their ethics and WANTED — Clean cotton rags, white or colored. Shell Service one of the bone-twisters in the advertise. James Gleason Station, across from Groceteria. free-for-all as will the little Japan The law profession offers, per- ese. Klem Kusek, the Canadian haps, the greater possibilities for FOR SALE New and used desks, H. B. Warner who lost to Danny McShain last high pressure, down-to-earth ad filing cabinets, swivel chairs and Monday, Andy Tremaine, Charley vertising than does the medical safes. Medford Office Equip Carr and Hugh Adams will con profession. For instance, a law ment Co., 32 North Grape street, clude the list. firm that found divorce actions Medford. (48tf) The first two men to be elimin quite profitable might advertise ated will return to the ring for like this: PHONE 150 for the Journal or 4* NEVER SAW ANYTHING the first match and the second two LIKE LUSTER-FOAM WHO call at 128 Laurel street. (48tf) out will provide the middle tussle. 10 MAKE TEETH was that buxom, red-haired The last two men remaining will married woman seen with a SPASKLE furnish the one-hour main event. strange man in a car parked QUICK RELIEF FROM Lillard reports the pasteboards on Elite avenue, Monday, are going fast already and Ash about 1:00 a. m.? 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HS, Chicago, III. here Wednesday. ing thought: THI NEW FORMULA • Mr. and Mrs. Joe Price of Kla PAY THE FEE WE'LL SET math Falls visited here Tuesday YOU FREE with O. J. Price. William Jones ' supercharged with Attorney at Law • Mrs. R. I. Flaharty, Mrs. H. H. C/raniri, S o o I h r I ' KNOWN BY EVERY JURY Elhart and Mrs. C. H. Putney at MAN IN THE COUNTRY. tended a P-TA meeting in Medford AT ALL DRUG STORES Tuesday evening. Ambulance chasing would be the z'zzzz// < « > ■««i < , tv x \ wX • Mrs. Bill Roberts left Wednes crude way with advertising like this: day for a visit in Los Angeles. DO YOU KNOW • Charles Weaver and Fred Har That when you fall you al vey returned to Beatty, Oregon, ways break something? We Wednesday following a visit here can convice both you and at the Harvey home. the jury. • Paul Decker of Prospect vis IFFICIENT SMART AND SMART ited in Ashland Wednesday. Experts with the Law. 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