Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 04, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Friday, July 4, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 8
WOMAN’S ASSOCIATION
MEETING THURSDAY
The Woman's Association of
the Presbyterian church is meet­
ing today i Thursday I for an all
lav session. Mrs. Phil Stansbury
is presiding Lunch will be served
at noon followed by a program
• FRIDAY AND •
• SATURDAY •
JULY FOURTH
INCH E A S E I»
MEANS
FIKE HAZARDS. KE SI KE
YOU AKE ADEQUATELY
INSURED
BEFORE
ANY
LOSS (MX l RS.
SEE I S TODAY!
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE and
KKAI. INSURANCE
Phone 8781
41 East Main
SOCE Students Plan
Social Program
HINDSIGHT
ON SPORTS
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i
I
The associated summer school
student« of Southern Oregon Col­
lege of Education have planned
the following social and recrea­
tional program for the first sum­
mer session:
Tuesday. July 1
Swimming
party. Twin Plunges. Janet Bax­
ter, Baker, chairman.
Tuesday, July 8 Oolf party. I
Ashland Golf club. Edmund Dew». •
Ashland, chairman
Saturday ami Sunday. July 12.1
Idenie at Lake of
13
the Wood«, Roland Park«. Spra- 1
gue River, chairman
Tuesday, July IS Oregon Ilia- 1
tory club trip to Jacksonville,
sponsored by Oregon History club
Thursday,
Julv
17
College
plav. ’’High T m
SOCK auditor
ium, Angus L. Bowmer, director
Two successful events, a steak
feed and a gym party, have al­
ready been held Damon Clifton
and Austin Haddock, both of Asli
land, were chairmen of these
events, respectively, according to
Marshall E. Wocxlell. registrar at
the college.
i
By I TOIJ) YOU SO
Walter Phillips field, the new
Ashland high school athletic en­
terprise. is at last beginning to
look like an athletic stadium The
grass is up and was mowed for
the first time this week. The
grandstand is beginning to take
shape' so that a person can tell
by looking at it what it is intend­
ed to be The fence la nearly com­
pleted around the whole set-up
Speaking of the fence, it
looks to Hindsight that the f<x>t-
ball officials are still going to
be troubled with having to
chase the ball into the Phillips’
back yard every time a pass or
goal kick is attempted at the
north end of the stadium In
order to make the project level,
the north end of the grid is
raised considerably and the top
of the north fence comes just
•bout level with the field It
looks as if longer boards should
have been used on this northern
fence. But the construction men
probably know what they are
doing. And if that grandstand
is completed in time for the
opening game with Lakeview
here Sept. IS), this department
misses its guess.
When the project still was on
paper. Hindsight stuck out for a
color scheme of red and white, to
match with the school colors, but
it looks as if we lost out for Supt
Theo J Norby says it will be done
in green with a cream trim.
. « .
Lee Ryan, varsity theater boss,
says the Joe Louis-Billy Conn
fight picture« will be on the Var­
sity screen Friday and Saturday.
July 11 and 12 The pictures
made by Pa the and distributed
by RKO, are the clearest and best
pictures it has ever been the prlv
ilee of this department to see and
anyone missing them will miss a
great right picture
Recreation Program
Needs More Youths
Still more youngster« are need
eel for the summer recreation pro
gram, according to Director Al
Simpson
Ashland has been divided into
four sections for softball and a
league will lie formed with the
teams of these four sections mak
ing out the schedule The dividing
lines are Second xtiect mid Sinkt
you boulevard.
Now that the rain apparently
is over, Simpson ex|a*ct« the pro-
gram to get into full swing. There
are schedules for golf, I misc I mi II
school, swimming, tennis ami
other sports available for all in­
terested.
Simpson says anyone
from six to HO can come out
•
EHMI Nl> DEWS RECEIVES
SCHOI. VltSlllp AT STANFORD
Edmund Itews, a junior college
student at the Southern Oregon
College of balneation, lias Just re­
ceived word from President l.y-
man Wilbur of Stanford that he
has been granted a full tuition
scholarship at Stanford Univers­
ity fol the school year liril 42
Mr. I tews has been a student
at the Southern Oregon College of
Education for a period of two
years During that time he has
made practically a straight
A
average for the two years He Is
a graduate of the Ashland llleh
School and Is the son of Mrs Ruth
iH-ws of Ashland
Or, if you can’t call in person. MAIL THIS APPLICATION!
storm-tossed
waters..comes
the greatest of
mo spectacles!
(Street or RPD address)
(Po,tomc<)
( County)
(State)
OWN SIXTEENTH
with
Elviry and the
Weaver Brothers
and
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
ASHLAND ICE & STORAGE CO
For home delivery, Phone «7«!
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4
NOW OPEN!
ALSO THE NEWS
THE NEXT
TIME WE LOVE’’
James Stewart
and
Margaret Sullavan
• Mi
Mrs C R
owner« of the new Jewelry «tore
In Ashland, have taken up resi­
dence at 108 Nurwry «treet They
arc recent arrival« from Klamath
Fall« and have a daughter two
year» old
ASHLAND’S NEWEST
MODERN LUNCHROOM
Enjoy the same high quality of food and service in the
pleasant air-conditioned comfort of our new lunch room
KEEP OREGON GREEN HEADQUARTERS
712 Porter Bldg., Portland, Ora.
I with to join the fight to keep Poreat Fir»« out of Oregon.
Enter my name on the memberahip roll and aend my Keep
Oregon Green pin. I encloae I-------------------- cents. (Member­
ahip fee from 25c to any amount you with to aubecribe.)
SUN«
“THE
ARKANSAS
JUDGE’’
THAT OLD
Hot weather takes away iip;*etite for fiHxl»—well try
sitting down with a quart of SUNGOI.D milk and some
crackers or a salad . . . you’ll love the cool, delicious
flavor of S* N'GOLD and find yourself |M-pping up immed­
iately. Try it today!
What 'Keep Oregon Green* Means to You:
Available at
Friday, Saturday
with
YOU have a direct, self interest in joining this fight to
keep forest fires out of Oregon!
Ashland Chamber of Commerce
Evenings 6:45, 80 ernis
Kiddies ii dime
Wednesdays and
Thursdays Dime Days
Don Red Barry
SLUMP
ASSOCIATION
Governor Sprague has designated this Keep Oregon Green Week
Daily Mut iure 1:15 |>-11.
20 cents
GET RID OF
SIMMER
KEEP
OREGON
GREEN
JOIN AND GET YOUR PIN TODAYI
Continuous the 4th,
Saturday, Sunday
with
Join Up Now!
ClarencoBuddington Kelland's
famous character... on the screen
LITHIA
THE WYOMING
WILDCAT’’
FOREST DEFENSE is NATIONAL DEFENSE
Scenic beauty which each year attracts hundreds of thousands
of tourist.•if Shelter for wildlife which makes Oregon world
famous as a fishing and hunting stele. "irThe source of 12 cents
of every dollar paid in taxes by all the people lo the Counties and
the State,
Steady work and high wages to 60% of all persons
gainfully employed in Oregoo manufacturing,
64 % of the
value of goods exported from Oregon, goods which pay for
things that Oregonians buy in other stales and foreign countries.
•<r In short, a Raw Material Crop that assures permanent, grow­
ing industries and a pleasant, healthful place in which to Jive,
work and play.
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• DELICIOUS LUNCHES
• FOUNTAIN SERVICE
• PETE’S FAMOUS CHILI
• HOME .MADE PIE
• SANDWICHES
PETE’S
LUNCH
JULY 4TH
CELEBRATION AND RODEO!
Ashland and Li thia Park again will play hont to thousandM of
visitor» on the FOURTH! A full day of fentlvitleM han
been arranged ! Here are some of the even tn:
PARADE!
SOAPBOX DERBY!
MUSIC! KIDS’ PROGRAM!
DANCING!
FIREWORKS!
«word G.
ROBINSON
LUPINO
folte
GARFIELD
RODEO AND HORSE SHOW!
Presented by the
ADULTS
15c
KIDDIES a Dime
Wandering, weaving, diving—what is more tirinj
or more dangerous? They show-defective whee
alignment—trouble we can cure in a jiffy. Let i
go, and a cupping tread wear will show on you*
tires; a few thousand miles and you may ruin i
good set of tires.
WE CAN MAKE YOUR CAR STEER
AND HANDLE LIKE NEW----- MAKE
IT RESPOND TO TOUCH CONTR™ .
ASHLAND TRAIL RIDERS
at the New and Dust-Free
“DIAMOND CIRCLE CORRALS
Willow Street Near Helman Raths
AMATEUR RIDERS—WILD STOCK
Wed’sday & Thursday
BARGAIN DAYS
J IS YOUR CAR
Afternoon and Evening—2 p. m. and 8 p. m.
TICKETS AT THE PLAZA
INFORMATION BOOTH
Why spoil your tires and take the chance of an
accident when the trouble is so easily located
and corrected with our accurate tools? Drive in
today for inspection; a few minutes* check-up
wilt tell what you need. Our work it guaran*
teed—either we make It steer as It should
or no pay.
DANCE-ASHLAND ARMORY
CLYDE N. CATON GARAGE
PHONE 5811
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
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