Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 30, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page 8
Friday, May 30, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
| MRS. WII.IJAM J. MILLER
! ENTERTAINED AT SHOWER
UNREAL REALITIES
IN THIS AMAZING AMERICA
Friday and Saturday!
OL' MAN RIVER'S
BIRTHPLACE
The mighty Mississippi, like most
typical Americans, had a very modest
start in life Its birthplace, tiny placid
lake I ij . j in .Mr««, <o/a. looks little
like the cradle of a giant whose
arteries carry the very life blood of
the vast Middle Western agricultural
district -from fields of nvti to fields
of cotton
FEATURE I
lovely gifts
«-SCYTHE IN A TREE
In 1861 when James Johnson stat
off to war he hung his scythe in the
crotch of a tree near Gieuera, Neu
York. and said not to move it until he
came back Hut he never came back
and now nobody could move his scythe
for it s embedded in the heart of the
mammoth tree that's grown around it!
JOHN HOWARD
ELLEN DREW
AKIM TAMIROFF
FJORDS INSTEAD
OF FORDS
Where cars once chugged along arid,
sandy roads, only submarines and hsh
could travel today' Boulder Dam. in
NctjJa. made all the difference —
backing up the largest artificial lake
in the world, creating fjords that rival
Alaska's in beauty, supplying power
and light to cities hundreds of miles
away, re drawing the map!
ARE HERE
AGAIN!
Complimenting Mrs. Win J
Miller, formerly Miss Genevieve
Patterson, a bridal shower was
held at the home of Mrs J. E.
Merritt last Friday afternoon
Mrs. Lewis Presnall and Mrs.
Homer t'ulbertson were in charge
of games In the late afternoon
refreshments were served by the
hostess assisted by Mrs. James
Johnston and Mrs. D. F Owen.
'Hie honored guest received many
ger and Jack underbill are out
of school with the measles We
hope they will recover soon.
Marianne Clary is ill with a
very bad attack of hay fever We
hope she will tie feeling better
soon.
Many of the boys and girls in
our nxim are going many inter­
esting places for their vacations
this summer
We hope that everyone has a
nice vacation and a pleasant sum­
mer
Room 4 held its picnic at Hel­
man's baths Tuesday afternoon
games were played until 2:30
when all went swimming. The
pools were enjoyed until 4 00 when
we returned to the school house
for dismissal Mrs Reinhold was
in charge of the refreshments
which were served at noon
HINDSIGHT
ON SPORTS
Friday Night Only
By I TOLD YOU SO
FREE!
dering on the little stool In Baer's
corner the bell which was to
start the seventh round sounded
wildly. Louis catapulated out of
his corner full of fight and injured
pride, but Hoffman and Klein
(Baer’s handlers) refused to get
out of the ring or permit the in­
jured Baer to arise.”
It was here that Referee Arthur
Donavan gave the match to Louis
Jimmy Sullivan, one of the two
judges, stated definitely after the
fight that the punch was landed
by the titleholder after the bell
had sounded. It’s one way to keep
a championship even though it is
a heck of a poor one.
Frank O'Neil, replacing Leigh-
ton Blake as AHS grid coach, has
been elected secretary of the Ore­
gon high school coaches associa­
tion O’Neil visited in Ashland the
first of the week and plans to
spend the summer here before
taking over his new duties next
September.
Charlie Jandreau, the Ashland
high kid who can play anything
To The LADIES
in the way of sports if given the
. necessary wherewith and a list of
Constance Bennett I the rules, deserves a lot of credit
i for his stand in the Oregon high
school tennis championships held
at Reed College in Portland last
■ week-end. Charlie got himself a
/
berth in the finals by winning
from Glen McIntosh of Corvallis
in the semi-finals. In the finals
Saturday afternoon, Charlie clash­
ed with Monte Meyers of Beaver­
<
ton, who was having a busy day
1 dashing between the Reed College
I tourney and the Irvington tennis
club's annual Center tournament, NEWS FKOM
also in Portland. Meyers defeated
Jandreau in straight sets, 6-1 and
Washington School
6-4, to win the high school champ­
ionship and then dashed over to By SCHOOL STUDENTS
the Irvington courts where he de­ Washington School
feated Bob Wolfard of Grant high
Room Five and Six went to
6-2 and 6-3 to win the junior men’s Jackson Hot Springs to have a
singles title in that tournament.
picnic Fuesday, May 27. Every­
Much credit is also due Jack body had a good time and we
Merritt and LaMar Ormond who had plenty to eat. Some of us went
lost out to Clyde Carstens and swimming after we ate. Some of
Paul Cacy of Roseburg in the fin­ us played baseball .
als of the doubles championship.
We want to thank Mrs. Kerr,
The Indians were defending cham­ Mrs Hart. Mrs Flaharty, Mrs.
pions. Bud Provost, the other Ash­ Van De Walker, Mrs. J. E. Hutch­
land entry, did alright for him­ inson, Miss Hitchcock. Mr. Graber,
self until he was eliminated by and Mr. Messenger who took cars
Jandreau in the second round.
I to the picnic.
The first and second grades at
If Bob Considine INS sports
writer, can be believed, and I Told Washington School had a party
You So has no reason to doubt in the cafeteria room on Tuesday
his word, heavyweight champion afternoon. Their guests were some
Joe Louis showed his "colors” in of the boys and girls who will
his scrap with Buddy Baer in enter school next September There
Washington last Friday night. were 35 first graders, 35 second
After knocking Louis out of the graders and 22 guests in all.
A committee set the tables with
ring in the first round and open­
ing a bad cut over the champ's gay colored napkins and plates
eye in the fifth, Louis won when for cookies; another committee
Baer failed to come out for the filled the plates and at the proper
time Dixie cups of ice cream were
STIRLING HAYDEN seventh stanza.
passed.
L*t
us
quote
Considine,
In
part,
HELEN BRODERICI "But hardly had the crowd begun
Room three had a party and
MARIE WILSON
to cheer his courage and when enjoyed it very much. We had
the gong ending the sixth round three large tables which were
CAROLYN LEE
was still echoing through the place covered with gay colored table­
of
Louis, presumably on the way to cloths. Each of us had a pretty
Paramount
his
corner, turned on Baer, whose napkin. Our plates and cups which
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hands were down, and floored were paper too were very colorful
Buddy with a savage right to the too.
We had very good food. We had
jaw. The 237-pound Baer,knocked
almostly completely cold, hit the potato salad.sandwiches, noodles
Wed’sday & Thursday canvas with a splintering crash .. with hamburgers and eggs, jello,
Over this mad scene, made mad­ cookies and punch. We had more
we could eat.
BARGAIN DAYS der by the slobbering giant floun- than
Bonnie Frohreich, Ruth Linin-
I
Cosmetics
SUN «MON «TUE
LITHIA
E N T E It T A I N M E N T
Friday, Saturday
DIME NIGHTS
“THE LADY AND
THE MOB”
with
FAY BAINTER. IDA I.UPINO
anil
“ACROSS THE
SIERRAS”
The 14-man golf team from
Grants Pass scored another vic­
tory over the Ashland golfers nt
the local course sundav afternoon
30 to 12
Following the matches, women
of the Ashland group served din­
ner to thos«* participating.
with
BILL EIJ.IOTT
and Tuesday
Sunday, .Monday
•
• Mrs Walter Herndon went to
Medford Tuesday.
Xshe kicks over the
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k. and goes places 11
DEANNA DURBIN u.
Nice Girl?
A UNIVERSAL PICTURE
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Wednesday and
Thursday
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Dime nights
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You don't wiuit the old
car to quit you now.
la*t us, with our mod­
ern equipment, iocatthe
trouble and have our
skilled mechanics put the
car In perfect sha|M*.
Try our Wheel Tester
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Ix-t us check the steer­
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those wobbly wheels.
More than 40 million trips are made
in Greyhound buses during a single
year, equivalent to almost a third the
population of the entire United States
America is really going places ... by
Greyhound.
CLAUDE RAINS
Charlie Jandreau, Ashland high
tennis championships lost out In
the finals to Monte Meyers of
entrant in the Oregon high school
Beaverton at Reed tXxillege In
l*ortland Hat unlay morning The
straight set scores were 6-1 and
e i
Jandreau earned his berth In
the finals by winning from Ray
Stratton of .Springfield, Bud Pro­
vost. Ashland, and Glen McIntosh
of Corvallis
The Ashland doubles team. Jack
Merritt and LaMar Ornnmd, de­
feated McMinnville 6-2 and 6 2 but
lost out to Roseburg, defending
champions, for the state title 6-4
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