Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 11, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, July 11, 1911
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LOUIS
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TIMMY LONDON, above, inter-
** national heavy weight wrest­
I ling champion, opens the sum­
mer wrestling season ut Med­
ford Fairgrounds park Monday
night, July It, when he faces
Pete Belcastro. Others on the
card include Dude Chick vs.
Billy McEwen and Ernie Piluso
vs. George Wagner.
FIGHT
PICTURES
PLUS
BELLVIEW NEWS
(Continued from page 1)
at Nubieber spent the week-end
with his wife and his parents.
Mr and Mrs. John Farmer.
• Bill Sikes who is employed at
the Shasta dam spent the 4th with
his mother. Mrs. Grace Sikes.
• Rev. Young, pastor of the Lu­
theran church at Medford, held
services at the Ed Grimm home
Monday evening.
• Mr. and Mrs. John Heilmeyer
went to Grants Pass Tuesday to
visit with their son Archie and
Mrs. Heilmeyer’s nephew. Grover
s
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FRIDAY
Free to the Ladies
Constance Bennett
toi . d
guc 31 Friday aftermx
I again Saturday afternoon
I tune of 7 to 3 ns a part
Fourth of July celeb* itton
coast city
In the junior American
circuit. Medford dropped a Sunday
double-header at Roseburg 12 to 8
and 9 to ft at the Medford high
school park. Bud Provost of Ash­
land pitched the last game which
ended 3-3 in seven innings He
gave up but two hits. Tin* first
clash also went into extra innings
and the scoreboard read 8-8 at th**
end of nine frames
Tin* Medford Rogues take on
Grants Pass Sunday in a sol.
game.
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no
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Realizing an eight-year ambi
tion, Promoter Mack Ullard has
finally signed Jim Londos, inter
Bully Matinee 1:15 p. in.
national heavyweight wrestling
20 centN
champion, to face Pete Bclcaatro
in the main event at Medford
Evening* 6:45, 30 cent*
Monday night The card will be
KiddieM it dime
the first of the summer season
AT 8:30 EVEIH
and will be held in the outdooi
Wedne*dayN and
MONDAY NIGHT
arena at the Medford Craters ball
Thursday* Dime Day*
park
luondos is by far the fanciest
('outinumi* show
mat performer in the world ami
IIIKll.I.S mid EXCITEMENT!
mi Sunday*
La 11ard has done lhe southern Ore
gon fans a good deed by signing
him. The king of the world heav­
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Friday, Saturday
ies has made more money on the
Promoter
May
Add
mat than Jack Dempsey did as
boxing champion. He has appear- Weekly Mitt Cards
ed in the biggest arenas all over
A little later in lhe summer
the world and Ullard’s bringing
him to Medford puts the town season. Promoter Mack Lillard of
Medford plans to put on some
among the big-time.
boxing bouts along with his regu­ Tickets on Sale at The Owl
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with
Chit»—Phone 2300
Martin Herrin and Chet Fowler, lar wrestling program. And then
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East
Main,
Medford
Boh Crosby
a couple of Alls kills who are if plans of the proposed army can­
looked upon to do things for the tonment develop, Idllard plans to
and
high school football team next promote weekly boxing cards ns
Ruth
Terry
fers the txivs a chance to learn the
season, are conditioning thein- well ns the wrestling bouts.
In a conversation with the art of self defense as well a.s to
• ■ also ■ —
selves in Klamath Falls by rust­
ling freight for the Southern Pa­ Miner sports editor this week, 1U1- pick up a little extra money
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cific company. They will be given lurd said he would Ilk«* to see some
local
boxing
talent
developed
for
llurdic
left
•
Dr
and
Mis
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I
leaves of absence next fall to re­
turn 2o Ashland and continue their his cards in Medford and Klamath the first of the week for Nan Luis
Obispo where Dr. Hurdle will
schooling It wouldn't hurt some Falls.
Anyone interested in trnlnlne serve as captain in the 40th
of the other grid prospects to do
a little summer conditioning, with an eye to some matches on di vision.
these cards are asked to get in O Burn to Mr. and Mrs Walter
either.
touch with Harry Chipman It of­ Smith July 2, a daughter.
Wing, who are going bark to Fort
with
Lewis with the troops. They had
a stopover at Grants Pass Archie
Charles Starrett
will be home next week on a 10-
and
day furlough
Sons
of
the
Pioneers
• Mrs R D Reynolds and Esther
a le wei r v.-ry successful with
AI.NO THE NEWN
the concession they had In
park the 4th and a nice sum
GET RID OF
Sunday, Monday
realized by both
• Mr and Mrs. Victor York
and Tuesday
daughter Katherine were guests
THAT OLD
of Mr and Mrs. Dave Hood in
Medford the 4th.
• Vida Williams is employed part
SUMMER
time at Hiram’s ice cream parlor.
• The 4-H club members are in­
vited to the Lake of the Woods to
SLUMP
the 4-H club camp. Girls are to
with
go from July 27 to Aug 2; boys
are to go Aug 3 to Aug. 9 These
Betty Blythe
in Bellview wishing to attend
and
should phone Mrs Reynolds.
Harry Langdcn
Hot weather takes away apjietlte for foods—well try
sitting down with >i quart of Sl'NGOl.D milk and some
crackers or a salad . . . you'll love the cool, delicious
• Mr and Mrs. George Ward Jr.
flavor of Sl’NGOLD and find yourself ¡topping up Immed­
of Sacramento visited several days
iately. Try it today!
with Mr and Mrs George Ward
• llr and Mrs Marcus Wixxls
left last week for San laris Obis|s>
where the doctor will give service
For home delivery, Phone ti'iil
in the army
• Mi an<i Mrs. I C Erwin spent
the week-end nt Four Mlle lake
Mt us show you how
• •
refreshing summer
beauty treatment can
be in the air-condition-
,**d comfort of our new
beauty shop.
SUN*MON «TUE
never take«* a vacation,
so be sure your property is
adequately and properly-
insured while you are away
from home.
For complete
insurance protection phone
Bing Crosby
Bob Hope
Dorothy Lamour
“ROAD TO
ZANZIBAR”
Wed’sday & Thursday
BARGAIN DAYS
“ROOKIES
ON PARADE”
OUTLAWS
OF THE
PANHANDLE”
“MISBEHAVING
HUSBANDS”
ASHLAND ICE & STORAGE CO
COSMETICS
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¿StfHñSTBECtl/SB /T¡S FflWST!
New l/ocation
5« E. MAIN STREET
(Adjoining Pete’s
Lunch)
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Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
Phone 8781
41 East Main
ADELL’S
BEAUTY SHOP
ADELL W EBB, .Manager
Phone 5321
15c
KIDDIES a Dime
2 - BIG HITS - 2
mixup o( cutie* ene
cutup* ,v,r caanl
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MEDFORD FAIR
GROUNDS PARK
SCOOP!
ADULTS
LITHIA
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Shirt
Sleeve
Days
ARE
HERE!
Every Day • in Every Way
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Save with a
CHEVROLET
And get this big satisfaction
along with your savings . . .
the satisfaction of knowing
that your Chevrolet brings you
all the necessities and most of
the luxuries of cars costing
hundreds of dollars more • • •
the satisfaction of knowing that
your Chevrolet Is the lead-
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ns
Neat shirts are essential now if you wish to enjoy the distinc­
tion of a carefully dressed man.
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Send your shirts to the /Ashland I-aundry if you wish
them to look neater and stay neater longer.
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on gas
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ON OIL
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ASHLAND LAUNDRY COMPANY
¡with JEAN HERSHOLT - FAY WRAYj
Phone 7771 : 31 Water St
“For the ideal washday—
Just call,
That’s all.”
SELBY CHEVROLET CO,
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ASHLAND,OREGON