Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 13, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
HINDSIGHT
ON SPORTS
Friday and Saturday!
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THE LAST PUBLIC
ENEMY'S LAST
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EVERY FRIDAY
FREE!
To The LADIES
Constance Bennett
Cosmetics
Editor of National
Voice to Speak II
• Mr. and Mrs Marion Page and
son of Kingman, Artz, who arc
spending a month with Mrs
Page's parents. Mr and Mrs Wil­
lis Rector, spent a few days last
week with friends and relatives
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at
Myrtle Creek
By I TOLD YOU SO
• Mr and Mrs Willis Byrd were
visiting relatives at Prospect last
Big. righthanded Paul Hess. Friday.
Ashland truck driver who has • Sam Grubb and son Joe of Ta
pitched the Medford Rogues to coma. Wash and Mr and Mis
three straight wins without a set­ l^arkm Grubb and two sons were
back. announced to this depart­ dinner guests Sunday of Mrs Elin
ment this week that he will no True
longer be on the roster of the • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell of
Rogues. It all came about last "Klamath Falls spent the week-end
Sunday when Hess was supposed with the R E. Bell family.
t<> pitch but Steve« Crippen, who • Ia>e Rosen, small son of Mr and
has been with no less than three Mrs Joe Rosen of Medford, spent
clubs already this season, was put a few days last week with his
on the mound against Grants pas» grandpa rents. Mr and Mrs J W
Steve turned in a fine job but Rosen.
Hess, nevertheless, figured the • Miss Ailcen Inlow has entered
chucking duties belonged to him Southern Oregon College of Edu-
Pitching only Sunday games. cation for the six weeks summer
Paul feels that a man must work course.
every Sunday if he is to stay in • Aunt Jane McCoy of Ashland
shape and should be allowed to do spent the week-end with Mrs Ma-
this, especially when he has won linda King
every game the team has played • Mrs Harry Farmer returned to
this season and has his club at i ' her home at Nubieber. Calif last
the top of the league. And another week after spending the past
Miss Ethel Huber, whose talks
thing that has Hess burned up Is | month with her parents. Mr and
have been heard on radio stations
the fact that he was supposed to , Mrs. Willis Rector
be paid for his services on the • Mr and Mrs Montgomery and from coast to coast for the last
mound but so far has not seen the family from Ashland have moved several years, will speak at the
to the I lead Indian district to the Neighborhood church. Congrega­
color of the Rogues' money.
tional, Wednesday. June IK at 8
Gibson place.
What's bothering Hindsight
• The Extension Unit met Friday o'clock p. m.
is the qucNtion of who is going
Miss Hubler. editor and publish­
afternoon at the grange hall and
to take the box for the Rog­
voted to have a large booth at the er of the National Voice, national
ues if they can't talk Hess
into staying with them iinil * grange fair. Mrs. John Heilmeyer tabloid weekly, will discuss repeal
was appointed chairman, with and its effects upon the social and
they lose Crippen, both of
Mrs. R. E Bell and Mrs Vincent business structure of the United
which is likely to happen.
Lanini to assist her Mrs. Henry States. She will review the prom­
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Racin’ Rav Johnson, Medford was delegated to attend the pro­ ises made by those who sought re­
of the lkth Amendment, anil
high foot runner who recently ject leaders' meeting in Medford peal
discuss
the manner in which these
to
learn
about
mattress
making,
took part in the Compton races
promlM have been kepi living
and did a nice job of coming in which will be sponsored by the up to the minute statistics on
fifth against junior college com­ unit sometime this summer. Tues­ bootlegging, kidnapping, drunken
petition in the remarkable time of day the Bellview extension unit driving, and liquor consumption
48:2. It might be well for Medford had a joint meeting with the Ash­ since repeal She also will have
track fans to note that, consider­ land unit at the home of Mrs something to say about the revolt­
ing Johnson's competition, no ali­ Gladys Doomes. A picnic lunch ing conditions in and around mili­
was enjoyed at noon and install­
bis are necessary
ation of officers in the afternoon tary camps where liquor is sold
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Miss Hubler is a member of the
• Miss Mary Young, missionary Bellview officers are Mrs. Hash National
Temperance
Council,
chairman;
Mrs
M
A
Ring,
vice
from Korea, was the speaker at
composed of leading temperance
chairman:
Mrs
Carl
Henry,
sec
­
the First Methodist church Sun­
retary-treasurer. and Mrs. Chester organizations in America
day evening.
•
Applegate, librarian.
• Elmer Byrd who is employed at MERLEY MISSION < llt( l.E
Dorris. Calif, spent the week-end HELD AT BAPTIST ( III lit II
with his family.
The Merley mission study group
• Mrs. Arthur Hamaker is visit­ of the Baptist church met Thurs­
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Archie day afternoon of last week with
Kincaid.
Mrs. Ray Stringer presiding
• Miss Marilyn Christlieb left
Mrs A. Segsworth reported on
Thursday for Eugene to attend the Baptist church state confer­
summer school at the university. ence held at Grants Pass Mrs. J.
• Miss Marion Swenson is a R Turnbull spoke on missionary
house guest of Veda Williams. She work in India
will visit at the -Williams home
until her parents get located in
California.
• Mrs I. E. Deadmond and Mrs.
Dot Williams were Medford busi­
We were driving along, go-
ness visitors Tuesday afternoon
ing around a curve. We
• Mrs Mary W1M and daughter
saw a car! And the next
Marjorie from Carlton. Ore. were
thing we knew, we were in
week-end guests of the J Z. Walk­
the ditch! An officer stop­
er home.
ped. He talked to the other
• Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Fry from
man a few minutes and let
Alamosa. Colo, are spending sev-
him go on his way
But
eral days with Mr. and Mrs John
he wouldn't let us go! We
Walker. They are parents of Mrs
had NO insurance and could
Walker.
not prove “financial respons­
• George Stacy from Lake Till-
ibility.” It took three hours
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coca, South America, spent the
to fix the car, but it took
week-end
with
Mr.
and
Mrs
Jesse
two days to get a court
Walker. He is a brother of Mrs.
hearing. Our vacation was
Walker.
ruined! My husband got
• Mrs Sharyon and son Bob of
insurance the very day we
Ashland were dinner guests Sun­
arrived home
day of Miss Wright.
Are You Protected
• Mrs William I. Byrd of Pros­
pect, sister-in-law of Mr. and Mrs.
INSURANCE
W. G Byrd, underwent a major
OF ALL KINDS
operation at the Community hos­
pital Tuesday afternoon.
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• Warren Applewhite, student at
OSC last year, has returned home
REAL ESTATE and
for his summer vacation.
REAL INSURANCE
• Mrs. M E. Carroll and son
Phone 8781
41 East Main
have returned home after a visit
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Friday, June 13, 1911
ROGUES WIN 1-0
TO KEEP RECORD
LITHIA
Tlie Medford Rogues remained
at the lead of the Southern Oicgoll
lur.Hehall loop Sunday when they
kept their undefeated record in­
tact with a I
wm over Grants
Paas Steve Crippen, for the Hog.
lies. and Chuck Ostrom, on the
mound tor the Merchants, allowed
three hits apiece In what was a
fine pitchers' duel.
The winners scored in the very
t il at inning on a ti iple and a pass
ball Not once did a Grants Pass
man teach third base.
Medford's Craters, In Orc.on
state league competition, won
their first game of the season
when they stopped Hills Creek 5 2
at Hills Creek Sunday The Cra­
ters played I'orris of the Northern
California league Wednesday night
anil face Klamath Falls in a lea­
gue fracas Sunday afternoon
All>.my still leads the state loop
and Medford is in a tie fol fourth
place.
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Friday, Saturday
I TAKE THIS
OATH’’
with
Gordon Jones
Joyce Compton
and
THE DEVIL’S
PIPE LINE’’
• Miss Dorothy Moore, duughtei
<>f Mr and Mrs H I, Moore, was
graduated from Willamette uni- .
versitv Saturday.
She made a
brief visit to her home here kieforc
going to Vancouver, It (’. where
she will be employed this summer
With
Andy Devine
Richard Arlen
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