‘THE DUDE’ BACK FOR WRESTLING WARS IN ARMORY Friday and Saturday! QOWBOY DUDE CHICK, former v Wyoming cattle rancher and ex-junior heavyweight wrestling champion of the world, conies back to Medford armory next Monday night after an absence of several months during which time he has been campaigning in the southwest. Promoter Mack Lillard has lined up Mr. X, hooded mys­ tery man, to provide Opposition for Chick. Last Monday Mr. X made his bow to Medford fans and wasn't accepted wholeheartedly due to his unorthodox maneuvers. How­ ever, if he tries too much rough stuff on Chick, he is liable to find himself hoisted upon the cowboy's shoulders for the famous Chick lariat spin. George (Wildcat) Wilson, con­ queror of Mike Nazarian on the last card, faces Balk Estes in the middle fracas. Estes showed signs of dirty work against Whitey Wahlberg a week ago but after what happened to Nazarian is fair warning for the Oklahoman not to turn villain with Wilson. Otis Clingman, veteran Tex.is mat star, conies back to southern Oregon after a few weeks’ ab­ sence and tackles Taro Ito in the opener which will go to the mat at 8:30 p. m. ---------- •------------ Lincoln School SUN« MON «TUE JUNIORS OFF TO Z '¡¡"X G“PflSS BATTLE Scouts of Area Ready Plans for Nationwide Rollcall for Members lA'lght.m Blake football boss at A bu-y wwk after taking it for better than an, boys are in good condition and hour, the writer shoved a pencil there are no injuries. and national football schedule The line is weak at tackle and book at the Grizzly coach and told guard positions but the mentor has him to make his seh’ctlons for the ho|MM of ironing out the««' difficul­ week. They follow: ties shortly. At present McElfresh Blake admitted that Klamath and Griffith are the club's out­ Falls has a good team but said he standing players but all the squad figured his deception taught the is fighting hard and Simpson says Grizzlies would carry them to a they will be an organization of win over Klamath Falls here to- which the town may be proud be­ fore the season is over. ntght The starting lineup for tonight's Medford'» undefeated record will continue tonight when they meet game will be McElireah at left end; Gunter, left tackle; Deianian, Eureka on the Tiger turf. Barker at center; Grants Pass travels to Marsh-1 left guard; right guard; Gettling, right field tomorrow and will win, ac­ Croft, tackle, and Kerr at right end. In cording to Blake. the backfield will be Arant at At Multnomah stadium in Port­ quarterback. Griffith at left half, land. Washington is a cinch to, Hoss at right half, and Words­ take Oregon on Saturday. worth, fullback. Washington State is too strong The lineup for the game here for California in the Saturday will b<* practically the -name, said game at Berkeley. I Simpson, barring injuries tonight Blake didn't want to pick the Little Jamie Moseley, last sea­ Gonzaga-Idaho game at Moscow son regular, has b«***n shifted down tomorrow because it will be a to the second string of tonight's tough one, but upon the scribe's tilt but has a good chance to re­ insistence, he took Idaho. gain his first team berth with Oregon State will host Portland some hard work in practice ses­ tomorrow and is figured as a snap sions He shows prospects of being one of the squad's best ball car­ to trim the Pilots. Santa Clara s Broncos will romp riers If he snaps out of his preaent to a win over Stanford at Palo lull. Alto on the 12th, thinks Blake. Texas A&M will continue their bid for Rose Bowl recognition by taking the measure of UCLA at Los Angeles on Saturday. Blake scanned the national schedule book from cover to cover • Mrs T F Gorman left Tuesday looking for an easy game for his for her home in San Francisco fol­ 10th choice and finally came upon lowing a visit here with friends the Texas-Tech-Montana mix. and relatives. "Ah.” said the coach, "at last an easy one. Til take Texas Tech." | • Mr and Mrs. Haul Hess are the parents of a daughter, bom Wed­ nesday at the Community hospital. Boy Scouts ami their lrudeis throughout the entire (.'rater Lake Area council, consisting of Jose­ phine. Jackson and Siskiyou coun­ ties, are busy organizing them­ selves and getting ready for a nationwide Inventory and roll call of all scout unit« to take place in November, according to Cole Holmes of M.i.i chairman of a special committee cooperating with Die national organization on plans Scouting, according to Dr James E. West, chief scout execu­ tive. now is embarking on an in­ tensive program in an effort "to make as substantial contribution as is humanly ¡»osaible to furl In t strengthen and invigorate our de­ mocracy". The progrum of action, according to lzirry Schade, coun­ cil president, and (‘oh- Holmes, roll call chairman, involves the strengthening of every individual troop, cub ]>ack and senior scout­ ing unit in preparation for what­ ever service opportunities lie ahead. New grou|M will tx> organ- ized, enabling more boys to be­ come scouts and thus increasing the number of those trained for service Every troop and ¡»ack has been asked to sign a "pierige of cooperation" which involves defi­ nite concrete steps for better pre­ paring this organization. Flach troop pleitges to do eight different things just as quickly as ¡Mtssible First they agree to par­ ticipate in a nationwide "roll call" which will take place in this scout council between Nov. 3 and 17. Each unit will during that week be visited and inspected by a scout official Thia will be a thorough check on all the activities of the troop. Second, each unit, through its «¡»onsoring committee agrees to do its best to secure sufficient and adequate leadership of the troop This will involve the recruiting of some new scoutmasters and a number reaching the objective of a full troop if possible Fifth, they agree to see to it that at least one leader in each troop has had the Isortc training in the "Elements of Scout IxMidcrship" necessary for effect­ ive work Sixth, they agree to sti­ mulate their camping program during the fall and winter months so that every scout can gain from actual outdoor experience, those value« necessary to a well rounded troop Seventh, they agree to de­ velop before the roll call n troop plan for mobilization which can be used in the event of any need tn their communities Special plans for practice mobilizations will be developed during the winter Eighth, they agree to re-empha­ size the value of the scout uniform and see that every ¡»»Mlblr scout and cub is in uniform. The scout leaders serving on the roll call committee and making . the actual personal inspections all over the three counties of the I council are: Cole Holmes, J. A. McDougall and J. K. Hoey of Med­ ford; Paul Peterson of Gold Hill; K. M. C. Neill and Vemon Trimble of Grants Pass. Frank Van Dyke and Leighton Blake of Ashland. B C. Elliott and L. V. Meek of Yreka; Fred Jones of Hornbrook; V. L. Richardson ot Dunsmuir, and Holly Miller of McCloud. Mentor Blake Kibitzes Will List for Football Preferences for Weeki The sixth grade children are bringing different kinds of rocks for the class museum. A commit­ tee is reading about the rocks and will tell the class about them There are shelves in the room li­ brary on which they will put the rocks. They hope to find many queer rocks. The science class in room 6 is studying mammals so they enjoy­ ed modeling them in clay in their art period on Tuesday, Oct. 8. Monday, Oct. 7. Eugene Ritsing- er returned to the fifth grade in room 6. He had been attending the St. Marys school in Eugene. The pupils were glad to have him return. FOOTBALL! The sixth grade has two new student teachers Mrs. Bushnell is Game« Last Week teaching spelling, writing and sci­ Grants Pass 6 at Medford 20 ence. Mr Carothers teaches arith­ Lassen JC 18 at Klamath Falls metic. The fourth grade of Lincoln 7. Games Tonight school has two student teachers, Klamath Falls at Ashland Their names are Miss Betty Ashland Junior high at Grants Thomas from Ashland and Tommy Hensler of Phoenix. Miss Thomas Pass Frosh Eureka at Medford. will teach arithmetic and physical Grants Pass at Marshfield. education, and Mr. Hensler will ----------- •------------ teach penmanship and social • Subscribe for The Miner today. studies. People You Know! • Robert Dodge made a business trip to Portland this week. • Mr. and Mrs. James Noble are the parents of a son, bom Tues- day. • Mrs F. W. Edsall left early in the week for Napa. Calif., follow­ ing a visit here with relatives and friends. • Mr and Mrs. Bill Jungwirth of Klamath Falls visited here Mon­ day with relatives and friends. • Mr and Mrs Headrick Baugh­ man of Klamath Falls visited here Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clint Baughman. • Mr. and Mrs C. F. Hogue of Diamond Lake visited here Wed­ nesday with Mr and Mrs Taylor Williams. ------------•----------- BRIIM.E NEAR COMPLETE The new bridge over Bear creek at the foot of Mountain avenue Is near completion, city officials said this week. The bridge replaces one washed out during last spring's high waters. ----------- •------------ CARL HERE THIS WEEK William M Carl. "Farmer Bill from Applegate.” was in Ashland this week in interests of his candi­ dacy as democratic nominee for ------- > - the state legislature from Jackson • Subscribe for The Miner today county. ------- •------------ • Subscribe for The Miner today. Jean, Jean bought a machine, A nifty looker, bright and clean; A dollar dow n and a dollar a week, • WED & THUR • MID-WEEK SPECIAL! MufclSC A regular bargain—or, so to speak He paid and paid till he paid for it; But his poor wife, she sure got bit! Every washday a laundry maid Let Ashland Laundry Service get you out of the treadmill on washdays Edward G. Robinson —you’ll live longer and enjoy life -------- Flu«--------- more. ASHLAND LAUNDRY CO. PHONE 7771 “CURTAIN CALL” I HOW'S YOUR BREATH TODAYJ «1 WATER STREET “For the ideal washday, Just call, . That’s all.’’ WHAT CAUSED THIS? ... FAULTY BRAKES! But this driver was fortunate... he didn’t lose hi« life! Why take such chance« whin YOU drive? I>et uh check the brake« today on our Weaver Safety Lune and adjust them correctly! One stop on the Lans and you SEE the adjustment of each of your four brake« . . . al«o check your wheel align­ ment instantly, accurately! CLYDE CATON’S JUNCTION GARAGE .Siskiyou Boulevard at Indiana PHONE 5811 • BODY & MOTOR REPAIRS Friday, Saturday “YOU’RE NOT SO TOUGH 11 with The Dead End Kids -also “PIONEERS OF THE WEST” with The Three Mesquiteera Also News and “The Shadow” Sunday, Monday and Tuesday “ROYS FROM SYRACUSE” with Martha Raye Allan Jones Wednesday and Thursday Everyone 10c AT 8:30 EVERY MONDAY NIGHT 3 ALI^STAR MAIN EVENTS Medford Armory For Reservations Phone Brown’s, Medford 101 • WANT ADS • And HER final installment never paid. Kiddies a Dime! “THE MAGIC BULLET” Friday, October 11, 1940 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 10 You may be guilty of halitosis (bad breath) this very minute, and yet be • »nnti/nro r*f it 'Thnt*« in«tdimi«l thintf 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