Page 8 Friday, May 16, 1941 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER S HINDSIGHT ON SPORT« Wrestling May Take Forced Vacation No word had been received at a late hour last night a» to wheth­ er or not Promoter Mack Lillard will present his weekly wrestling card at Medford armory Monday night. There is a possibility that 1411- ard will have to take a forced vacation of three weeks while th<> U. S Army takes over th«' Mul­ ford armory as offices while plan­ ning construction of a cantonment in the Mixlford area. A definite decision on Lillard’s use of the building is expected to be reached today or tomorrow —<........ . -, 1 GRIZZLIES HOLD TENNIS LEAD LITHIA It Wits th«* siiinc old story Fri­ day afternoon when the Ashland high tennis team defeated Granta By I TOLD YOU SO i'Pi'f Friday and Saturday! Pass high 7-0 on the I« mm I courts to remain nt thè belili of thè ^ROGER^LKYES^P southern Oregon high school ten­ rimilo 75111 Our gissi friend. Billy Hulen. OicBdor, National farm Youth foundation nix I vague, being tile lenguv'x only author of the Sport Graphs col- unin in thè Medford Mail Tribune, undefeated team. THE FARM CHEMURGIC said in part, in the May I3 issue Scoring, with Ashland playera ! MOVEMENT speaking of the _ Medford _____ ______ State named first, follows: Friday, Saturday League Craters: "Treasurer Mur- ' Merritt defeated Strowbriilgv For many years the American ray Marley and the other directors 1 I.............. >3 farmer has paid for the experi­ were wearing satisfied smiles, for1 Provost won over Wright 0-0. ments and developments of indus­ the gross gate of the two-tilt set | 6-0 try. In the price of every product was a neat $.501 90 - - it's really a Jandrvau ousted Sorenson 6-0. bought by the American farmer ahanie that the Craters and the I • I Medford Athletic association.[ What Other Editors there is a portion Ormond defeated Furchner 6-1. which is just about tops in spoil- I which goes to H-6 Are Saying! soring worthwhile community ath- j pay for the many Bel) defcattNl <’out ant «-2. 6-3 letic enterprises can't receive 100 pioneering ex­ Provost and Jandiviiu defeated percent cooperation.” From an examination paper PL VS penses necessary Wright and St rowbridge 6-3, 2 6. Hulen was speaking of the week Matter horn was a horn blown 6-2. to the birth of a With end series with Albany, which was by the ancients when anything new industry. It Merritt ami Ormond defrated won by the Alco-Oaks Bill went was the matter," is about time for Sorenson and Furchner 6 I. 6-0 There’s no doubt as to organ­ Bonita Granville on to say that shortly the Craters The Grizzlies meet Medford industry to re­ would be minus one-half of their ised labor's loyalty to the union there Friday in the season filini i turn these ex­ and fine infield. It's Hindsight's guess with a lower case "u". Clark penditures, The that shortly the Craters will be Wood in Weston Leader. farm market has Kyes 1 1 f minus lots of ball players if they been exploited by Some of our best pixmis and don't do something about paying industry; now it must be rebuilt A the boys their promised cuts and essays will pass down through by industry. i the ages while th«* unknown au­ The farmer needs a new source salaries. Steve Crippen, pitcher last sea­ thor sleeps unaware of the gem of income. Unless this new source he has left behind. The following Andy Devine of income is established, our whole son for the Craters, was brought clipped front M C. Athey's editor­ i American economy is in grave 1000 miles with his family, on the promise of a job paying but $K0 ial column in the Illinois Valley danger. Wages of labor and profits per When the Crater's ball News is one carrying a sentiment of industry may rise temporarily park month. was built spring. Steve j that all giMxi Americans should Richard Arlen iS- but, in the final analysis, the only worked on that last job and still has feel: solution for the problem of a per­ money coming from his actual FOR AMERICA, I WILL! ALSO THE NEWS manent, healthy national economy labor there, as well as the prom- QUiLLAN This is my Country! lies in a completely revitalized -4 ised players, cut. Here I have received my edu­ American agriculture. Another member of last year’s cation and training The establishment of new Here I have built my home roster tells us that he received sources of farm income is not an his promised wages for play last Here I have reared my familv impossibility. The great hope lies season Starting Sunday but has not as yet been Here I have earned my llveli- in research. The manufacturing paid his promised cut. When Med­ hood. industry, as a whole, spends about ford took part in the tournament Here I have invested mv money one-half of one percent of the the boys had to wait three weeks Here I have made my friends FLYING FEET! value of goods it sells on research. before their money was forthcom­ Here I and thos«* I love will RIOTOUS ROMANCI! Agriculture, however, only em­ ing from those games. live and work and play and die. TOPNOTCH TUNIS! I ploys about one-seventh of one Th«» players began to wonder Because this is my country, I COCKIYID COMEDY percent of the value of its prod­ about their cuts but were assured mean to stand by It I mean to ucts on research. Practically all by the association that their mon­ support it In thought, in word and the money spent on research by ey was in the bank awaiting com­ in deed. I mean to give it th«' best agriculture is provided by govern­ pletion of the season at which that is in me. Its strength Is my Greyhound i» thè oonvenient, «linrt ment—state and federal. time settlements would be mad«' strength, its prosperity is my In 1939 industry spent more than But when the season was finished prosperity, its future my future economica) Service lo mililary center«, $250,000,000 to develop new prod­ and the players wanted their cuts My country and I are one. Our Round Trip ucts, improve old ones, or to re­ there was no money in the bank interests are inseparable We FORT ORO . . *12.70 to pay them. duce costs. and fall together. Therefore, v \i .LEJO ss ,•> Tommy Hawkins, who success­ is my pledge: ■ I The Farm Chemurgic movement SAN DIEGO . *20.20 I will be loyal to America has dedicated itself to research for fully managed the club after the SAN LOUIS the development of new industrial officials kicked Hoosier Hoffard to American institutions OBISFO . . *15.95 I will uphold its Constitution uses for farm products. The word out last summer, didn't get all FORT I.F.WIS <13.15 the money promised him; so he and its Government. “chemurgic” seems complicated Mutine«-« Sut or da y und (Washington ) is playing for Bend this year. I will be proud of its traditions but, taken literally, means “putting FORT BI.INN . »15.10 Munday only and its Ideals A fellow named Nebesius was chemistry to work.” Chemistry at 101 E A NT MAIN NT. work in industry can transform brought down here for first base I I will defend its flag wherever DEPOT 3311 PHONE farm products into usable indus­ but something about the set-up it may fly. CLANS MEET POSTPONED I will conduct my business hon­ trial materials. Much has already had an odor so he left. Last Saturday night a player estly and fairly. Mrs Walter Herndon, teacher been accomplished in this direc­ I will respect the rights of other of the Home Builders' class of th«- tion. Millions have already been was induced to come out to the men. Methodist church, has announced invested in new industries, which ball park as the Craters were of men. This man was prom-i I will be patriotic, courag««ous. that the regular class meeting will use crops raised on American short ised a certain amount of money ; optimistic. which wax to have been held at farms for raw materials. FOR AMERICA, I WILL! but when the pay envelope was her home May 16 has been post­ Chemurgic products fall into six given him, he was asked not to' Author Unknown. poned until Rriday evening. May general classes, namely — rayon, open it until after the game. He | •-— 23 casein and soybean protein, plas­ open«xl it anyway and was found MARY ----------- K. PRK E tics, motor fuels, starches and to have been paid only half as: Funeral services were held at • Mr und Mrs Glenn Huffman, vegetable oils. much as he was promised. The • Mrs. Arthur Preston. who has Four great laboratories, dedi­ fellow sitting next to the above- ! the Litwiller Funeral chapel Tues­ been visiting her brother In south- newly weds, have returned home cated to the work of finding new mentioned player was paid fouri day afternoon for Mary E. Price, cm California. has returned home. from u trip to Yuba City, San 64 who passed away Sat unlay uses for farm products, have been times as much. morning. The Rev. C. Alton Bnm- • Mis W C Bushmll h.is i.- Jose, Ihttsburg, and Sacramento, established by the Federal govern­ The Craters are in fast League trom, pastor of the Church of tum«xl home from a visit to her California. They will make their ment. Though much of their work and can bring some mighty good Christ of which she was a mem­ mother In Greeley. Colo. home in Ashland. is just beginning, they promise to ball games to southern Oregon ber, officiated. Survivors include do much for the farmer. but how long will they have men a sister, Mrs. Leah M Caidwell One of the fields open to agri­ i to put on the field capable of this of Ashland; a niece, Mrs. Beulah 6 or H Ex. Rolls Double Sire 25c culture is that of motor fuel. We I class of competition if the boys C. Newman of Portland; and a Dev. und Printed 5<- Extra for Pimi bromati«- use only petroleum for automobile who practice and play the game nephew, Ralph P. Maa key of San­ fuel but our resources of this are are not given what they are pro- ta Monica. I being used to the point that costs mised ? ALL FINE GRAIN DEV EIAKTNG. Gl VR.VNTEED WORK are rising. The American Petro­ / r t Reprint« 2c ra. DrckI«- rd. LOS ANGELES, ( ALIK. Beaumont in the Texas league be blended with gasoline for the Besides winning his first game, . purpose of motor fuels. In several countries 25% alcohol is not un­ Bob had a lot of satisfaction in rw Worth's “Bear common in motor fuel blends, and beating Fort ! tracks" Greer, who was contin ­ is used with great efficiency. Featuring The present com crop in the ually in his hair last season. Four United States is about 2,500,000,000 of Fort Worth’s eight hits were by Joe Greenberg, brother of Hank I bushels. Should motor fuel be re­ Greenberg. quired by law to contain 25% Late in the game, with a man corn alcohol, it would require on third and second, Greer walked about half our annual com crop Gordon Hinkle, Beaumont’s man­ to supply it. The cost to the con­ ager, to get at Hardy. With the ! sumer would be very little more bases loaded. Bob won his own and, as a matter of fact, some au­ ball game with a sizzling double thorities state that on the basis that cleared the bags. of equal motor performance, the blended fuel would be cheaper. • Mr«. Don Caton and son of “ON THE PICAZA EVERY Regardless of a slight cost dif­ Eugene are guests of Mr. and ferential either way, the prospect Mrs. Clyde Caton this week. Wed’sday & Thursday of using up half of our annual corn crop through a near outlet is BARGAIN DAYS worth serious consideration. Here is a concrete way for city folks to return to the farmer some of the EVERYONE billions the farmer has contributed to their enjoyment at a loss to himself and his family. It is in- I ■4.-fry’s turn to help agriculture. 111 u NANCY DREW and the HIDDEN STAIRCASE” «’S A MUSICAI C’** - LUCKY DEVILS’ SUN • MON 1 ANNIVERSARY WEEK i EVERYONE A DIME EVERY NIGHT I GREYHOUND TUESDAY ONLY STARTING SATURDAY! S&H '“I BENEFIT SHOW I i A NIGHT AT EARL CARROLS GREEN I k M j STAMPS ANNOUNCING the JVW5&10 15c UNBALANCED WHEELS i —Shimmy Cause —Driver Fatigue —Uneven Tire Wear ELIMINATE THESE HAZARDS! Our Weaver Wheel Tetdor and Dynamic. Counterbai- ancer will test and correct the balance of your wheels in a jiffy—and with precision accuracy. A wheel that Is in balance while stationary may be out of balance when spinning—a condition that is quickly corrected by the Wh«s‘l Counterbalancer. CLYDE N. CATON GARAGE PHONE 5311 AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION (Niakiyoii Boulevard and Indiana Street) opening of / the ASHLAND BOWLING ALLEY 107 East Main St Saturday, May I7th. Everyone Is Cordially Invited Ladies Are Especially Welcome Beginners will be instructed and assisted Johfl HtCltOTlf Proprietor