Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 15, 1939, Page 6, Image 6

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
ARSITY
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FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
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MATINEES A EVENINGS
Kiddies 10c
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PORRO WOODS
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EVELYN VENABLE 1
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Junior High Eleven
Readies for Opening
Contest with J’ville
Promoter Mack Lillard has an­
nounced that Joe Smolinski and
Hans (Hitler) Shulz, respective
Polish and German wrestling vil­
lains. will clash in next Monday
night's main event in the Medford
armory. Both showed a fierce wil­
lingness to meet, Lillard said.
A former heavyweight champion
of the world, Dave Levin, will
make his first southern Oregon
appearance against George (Wild­
cat) Wilson in the middle event.
Levin, a 195-pound clean-wrestling
Jew, won the heavyweight title
from Ali Baba four years ago, but
himself was beaten soon after­
ward. He is one of the best-known
matmen in the game.
Billy Venable and Taro Ito will
meet in the opening bout, which
will get under way at 8:30 p. m.
ADOLPHE MENJOU
'(¡LOUIS COSTELLO
”■>61« DIKIEL
SOCE Gets $3510
Student-Aid Coin
p»tted dgarmt a
humble mar who
bed the cou'^je
tc deS the throne'
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Of the $164.700 allotted to Ore­
gon colleges by the National Youth
administration. Southern Oregon
College of Education will receive
$3510, it was announced in Port­
land yesterday.
Students seeking aid will apply
to their colleges, where officials
will assign them to projects. Ap­
plicants must be between 16 and
24 years of age. and are paid on
a work-performed basis.
BUYS HELMS RANCH
Harry Banks, Klamath county
man. has purchased the 204-acre
farm of Mrs. Mary I. Helms lo­
cated seven miles south of Ash­
land at the Klamath junction, and
will take possession Nov. 1. Mrs
Helms will winter in Hollywood
with a son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Addison Helms.
• WED & THUR •
Claudette
COLBERT
James
STEWART
WONDERFUL
WORLD”
E
For Chest Colds
Distressing cold in chest or throat,
never safe to neglect, generally eases
up when soothing, warming Mu»-
terole is applied.
Better than a mustard plaster,
l.fusterole gets action because it’s
NOT jus* a salve. It’s a "counter-
irritant”—stimulating, penetrating,
end helpful in drawing out local con­
gestion and pain.
Used by millions for 30 years.
Recommended by many doctors and
nurses. All druggists’. In three
strengths: Regular Strength, Chil­
dren’s (mild), and Extra Strong. Ap­ |
proved by Good Housekeeping.
30 Years Success! Doctor’s
Formula for Itchi.ig of
ECZEMA
First applications of powerfully soothing
Liquid ¿emo (a tested and p- ■; d phy-
s.elan's prescription) bring vc.n<krful
swift relief. Then its superb medication
Contains 10 different highly effective
11 gradients) ■tucuri-.atin to Lek, nature
promote FAST healing. Gmtefcl n*ors
v rite in from coast to coast praising
prompt results. Invisible, stainless--
Zimo is simply wonderful for annoying
•kin irritations. 35*. 60«, $1. One trial
convinces! REAL SEVERE cases may
noed $1.25 Extra strength. Ali drugitorar.
AND THEN THE FUN BEGAN!
Al Simpson, new coach at Ash­
land Junior high school, is quite
happy this week over the pros­
pects for his 1939 football ma­
chine. Simpson has arranged his
bojn into playing positions and
states that all are showing a
marked interest in the game and
also an ability to grasp situations
Tough scrimmages every evening
gradually are rounding the boys
into shape for a hard schedule
which Simpson is attempting to
arrange.
Altamont Junior high of Klam-
ath Falls, former bitter rival of
the local school, has been elimin­
ated as possible opponents this
season as they have incorporated
with the Klamath school system.
Simpson announced his opening
game for Friday, Sept. 22, with
Leonard (Pat) Pattersons Jack­
sonville high school squad there.
Patterson has not yet stated what
his gridiron prospects are but is
said to be looking forward to a
fairly successful season
first year as coach.
Mad Pole Will Meet
Nazi Meanie Monday
INSURANCE
Monuments and Markers
of Bronze and Granite
At Prices You Can Afford
M. T. BURNS
Next Door to Post Office
Call Office 113, Res. 248-R
Evening Appointments
"DEPENDABLE SERVICE"
YOUR
BREATH
TODAY
9
You may
x be „
__ _ _
guilty
of ________
halitosis (bad
breath) this very minute, and yet be
unaware of it. That’s the insidious thing
about this offensive condition, so fre­
quently due to food fermentation in
the mouth.
You yourself may not recognize it
. . . but everyone you come in contact
with does.
Listerine Antiseptic halts such fer­
mentation, said by some authorities to
be a major cause of mouth odors, and
overcomes the odors themselves. So why
risk annoying and offending others? Why
hurt yourself socially and in business?
It is so easy to guard against offend­
ing by gargling with Listerine, the
safe antiseptic. Your breath becomes
sweeter and more agreeable. If you
value your job and your friends, use
Listerine Antiseptic ""ulariy. Lambert
Pharmacai Company, St. Louis, Mo.
LISTERINE
-HALITOSIS
(BA1> BBEATM)
Friday, Sept. 15, 1939
(«rants Pass («rinds
( raters 8-0 Sunday
Steve Crippen amt the Grants
Pass Merchants gave the Medford
Craters a surprise H to 0 defeat
in Granta Paas Sunday in the first
of two out of three games for the
Southern Oregon Itaaetml) league's
Shaughnessy playoff finals The
Merchants h-d lloosier Hoffard'a
gang in their first trip to the plate
and were never threatened
Six Crater errors and Bill Fur­
long's blow-up In the first inning
didn't help the Craters any Crip­
pen was charged with the win
and Furlong was the losing
pitcher. Batteries: Grants Pass
Crippen to Wooda; Medford Fur-
long. Rathke to G. < ittsan
Tlie two teams will dash In
Medford next Sunday
HEvTNUi
SJSVKTDQ !
CAI.I.S REFEREES
Principal B C. Forsythe of the
Ashland High school announced
yesterday that all men who are
interested in being appointed as
officials for the ISw southern
Oregon high school football league
arc to be at the high school build­
ing not later than 1 p m Satin
day. Sept 16. when the exam­
inations will be given
HINDSIGHT;
ON SPORTS
:
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;
In ‘Man’s ( asile
Coming to Lithia
1c per Word j»cr Insertion
KNOW FAI.I.M NEAR IIEItE
With fall rains a welcome early
arrival In Ashland, this week saw
first snowfall of the season near
here at Hiatt lake, where the
ground was covered early Wed­
nesday.
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LITHIA
Friday, Saturday
“WHISPERING
ENEMIES”
«
with
Jack Holt
phi»------
“RENFRU ON
THE GREAT
WHITE TRAIL”
u Ith
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
J P
Johnston, jeweler and graduate
watchmaker of 44 years exper- I
lence, also an official watch in- [
spector at Portland for the SP
We make watches keep time'
70 North Main ln-ct. Ashland
(36c123)
By I TOLD YOU SO
IF SUET WILL DO IT. Coach Al
x Simpson’s junior high football
stalwarts should enjoy a tol'able
season this fall. Several of Al's
behemoths would make the beef
trust look like vegetarians, they’re
so ponderous.
Coach Simp-ton i» no Mickey
Mouse himself, but when he
crowds his way into a huddle
he has to duck to keep from
bumping his head on their el­
bow*. One bulky player pass­
ed the six-foot mark along
about the time he shed his
milk teeth. And his weight?
Well, it reads something like
the Polish casualty list as an­
nounced from Berlin.
• WANT ADS •
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FOR SALE New and used desks,
filing cabinets, swivel chairs and
safes Medford Office Equip­
ment Co., 32 North Grape street,
Medford
(48tfl
James Neill
--- plui
BUCK ROGERS
and News
Free Popsickles!
To thr K Ridirà
Saturday Matinrr
(and Prtecw!)
Sunday, .Monday
and Tuesday
According to the knothole patrol
which has been scouting Al’s ag­
gregation. the juniors should be
able to hold their own against
Pat Patterson's Jacksonvillians
and a stiff head wind next Friday
afternoon when they play their
first contest. And if the well-blub­
bered forward wall can get to
leaning toward their opponents'
goal it will require an anti-tank
gun to stop their smashing lurch.
Coach Simp, as he already is
affectionately known by every
junior high student in the com­
munity, has been drilling his boys
on fundamentals, which the lads
seem able to comprehend and ex­
ecute. Given more experience,
they probably will provide tough
competition for a number of jun­
ior high outfits around these parts.
Al's only real problem this sea­
son should be supplying drayage
to out-of-town games for his juve­
nile tonnage.
Last week-end a coach's con-
vention was held in The Miner
office and the session required the
steady application of a mop, two
sponges and all of Arch Barks­
dale's dry towels The place sound­
ed like the maternity ward of
Community hospital with dinner
an hour late.
It weems that the coaches
had something to wail about,
too. Iw-onard Patterson from
J'ville started the black clouds
gathering when he related
how in his entire football turn­
out of 16 Iroys, but three of
them had ever before seen a
pigskin off the hoof. And
(sniff, sniff!) along come
three Medford coaches—Bill
Bowerman, Russ Acheson and
Riney Cook—with a city-slick­
er song and dance about en­
ticing them away to Medford.
MAN’S CASTLE’
\BO\K
Loretta Young
and Spencer Tracy who ap­
pear together in “Man's Castle,"
coming Sunday to the Uthia
theater for a three-day run.
Clarke between sobs. "Down at
Rogue River we've got only one
player who ever heard of the
game, and Medford already has
subsidized him into moving to the
city of princes!"
Coach Simpson, who had con­
tented himself with wringing tow­
els for his unfortunate comrades,
only occasionally broke the si­
lence with salty splashes on the
brimming floor.
When told of the session by
Hindsight, Millie Hulen of thr
Medford M-T s|M>rts depart -
HH-nt laughed and laughed.
Then, in more serious attitude,
he propounded his only clinch­
ing argument in justification
of Medford's grasping athlet­
ic tactic»: That'»
................
nothin'—
y'oughtta see how kluinath
Fall's combing THEIR terri-
tory!”
At that point Hindsight threw
up his hands in despair and was
pleased to note a mug of suds in
one of 'em You just can't argue
with that kind of logic!
watsui NG
AT 8:30 EVERY
MONDAY NIGHT
Spencer Tracy
Ixiretta Younir
IS YOI It PRESENT I II F
INSURANCE ADEQUATET
Mee
STEVEN K.
4
3 ALL-STAR
MAIN EVENTS!
Medford Armory
MP.l lUII-OLlTAN LIFE
INNCHANCE CO
BODY
REPAIRS
1
“Guess I’ll have to put the Miss­
us in a suit and squeeze myself
into pads to make a quorum If
they succeed," cried Pat.
"You alnt—er, haven’t- seen I
trouble at all,” chimed in Leroy J
Don't drive around In a car
that has dents and bumps In
the fenders or body! We'll
straighten them out so good
you won't recognize it! All
our work is guaranteed and
done by ex[»ert mechanic»!
TRY OUR JUICY
HAMDURGERS
STOP IN FOR A
FREE ESTIMATE
WITH ALL THE
TRIMMINGS!
Those repairs will cost a lot
less than you think. It will
only take a minute to find
out—so why not stop in
our shop. No obligation,
course!
PIE ALA MODE
Eat at
Pete’s Lunch
EARL H. (PETE) NUTTER
I
Clyde Caton’s
JUNCTION
GARAGE
South Pacific Highway
PHONE 5.311
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