Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 18, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Friday, July 18, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 8
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Anglers Urged to
Use Report Cards
Friday and Saturday!
The Western sky's
the limit for fun and
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Another appeal to anglers to
utilL e catch report cards and send
in data on every fishing trip is
being made by the Oregon state
game commission.
Charles A. Lockwood, assistant
supervisor in charge of lake and
steram survey and fish liberation,
reports that 1941 returns of re­
port cards is far in excess of last
year, but even so, many fishermen
are not using the cards.
Lockwood explains that the ma­
terial sent in on the cards by
fishermen is of inestimable value
in connection with the survey re-
ports of four crews now in the
field. The cards may be obtained
in any sporting goods store or
from the game commission's of­
fice in Portland, require no signa­
ture and are postpaid.
State Grade A Milk
Good for Army Bids
LUPE VELEZ
Leon Errol
Donald Wood.
PLUS
THE SEAHAWK
HAWKSHAW!
... in a
modern
murder
mystery!
ERROL
FLYNN
TiHE DARK
BRENDA
MARSHAll
Ralph Bellamy
Alan Hale
Dairymen who have been grant­
ed the right to use the state grade
A label on their milk will have
no difficulty in meeting the re­
quirements of the quartermaster
department for sale to the army,
says A. W. Metzger, chief of the
foods and dairies division of the
state department of agriculture
Regulations for those selling milk
to the army and to CCC camps
are not more rigid than those for
meeting the state grade A re-
quirements.
Bids call, In most cases. for
grade A pasteurized milk, The
army purchasing officer has in­
formed the department that the
army will take state inspection
as it has been doing in the past
Dairymen under the state grade
A regulation have nothing to fear
when they submit bids in the de­
fense milk purchases, for these
regulations are in many respects
more strict than the standard ord­
inance of the US public health
service. The US public health milk
ordinance is a minimum raqulre-
ment covering the various states
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ENTERTAINS FOR FRIEND
Mrs. Homer Billings entertained
a group of friends Monday after­
noon in honor of Mrs. Earl Fralev
of Alameda. California, who is
visiting in Ashland with relatives
The afternoon was spent in visit­
ing and doing fancy work after
which delicious refreshments were
served by the hostess
Lee Patrick
Allen Jenkin»
Lucile Watson
♦
PROTECT
FREE to the Ladies!
Constance Bennett
COSMETICS
SUN • MON • TUE
r-~ ------------ middle again!
A. the bi9 U,;«,,, ly£t>on
• iwiou. girl fritnd
,r,Tu‘ Mat
oC?r Card
HINDSIGHT PAC. TEL & TEL' Monday
ON SPORTS ISSUE REPORT
N R. Powley, president of the
111
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
company, issued a statement re­
lly I TOLD YOU SO
cently in connection with the re-
L ams
lease of the dividend checks to
Wrestling, after a two-months shareholders in which he com­
lay-off. has finally got another mented on the indicated adverse
start in Medford with promotor effect on the company's earnings
Mack Lillard using the Craters' due to its huge plant construction
home ball park pending the U. 8 prog ram in excess of 50 per cent
army's completion of use of the i i over last year now totaling more
Medford armory. The open air aids than $70,000.000. heavy increased
the pachyderms during the hot wage payments recently effective
weather and gives the fans a cool and the forthcoming substantial
place to spend the evening while tax increases.
watching some good 'raaalin.
In further commenting on the
Lillard is figuring strongly on statement to the shareholders, Mi
shooting in some boxing cards if Powley stated:
and when the proposed army can­
•'Throughout the entire Pacific
tonment becomes a reality. The coast we are making huge plant
camp should do wonders in Im­ additions to meet the extraordin­
proving the sports calibre of the ary service requirements in de­
Rogue River valley. Among the fense preparedness and the accel­
30.000 men there should be some erated tempo of business activity.
good material for all sorts of ath­ Our working forces have been
letic teams including boxing and considerably increased in number
and we now have in excess of
wrestling.
Billy Hulen. in his column head­ 35.000 employees or over 5,000
ed Sports Graphs in the Medford more than a year ago We have
Mail Tribune of July 16. has the highest payroll in thu history
turned poet and scribbled the fol­ of the company.
“Prior to the first wf the year
lowing lines:
we estimated that our 1941 con­
Joe DiMag is quite a guy
struction program would approxi­
He belts 'em far and he socks
mate $60.000.000, of which an ag­
'em high,
gregate of $46.000.000 would be
But remember, pals, and don't
exclusively for new construction
forget,
We now estimate that this pro­
DtMag will someday fail to
gram, which is still in a state of
hit.
flux, will be in excess of $70,000,-
Not to be outdone by our friend 000 and it will undoubtedly be en­
of the MT we to would enter the larged due to the continued un­
usual and unforseen extraordinary
realm of poetry:
service demands
Blessings on thee little Hulen,
"The present rate of telephone
You are funny, that’s no
growth and Increased volume of
foolin'*
toll and long distance business,
Your rhyme on DiMaggio was
both at the highest level in the
a dilly.
history of our company, are due I
Even though 'twas rather
I in large part to defense prepared- |
silly.
You've called 'em wrong in
years gone past.
How long will your record
last ?
Craters Add Two
To Victory String
The Medford Craters added two
games to their mounting consec­
utive string of victories over the
weekend when they took a 12 to 3
exhibition game from the Redding
Tigers Saturday night and weht
on to drub the Toledo Mud-Hens
14 to 0 in a state league game
Sunday afternoon. Both games
were played at Medford
In the Sunday game Al Fleish-
mann, Crater first baseman, hit
a home run over the left field
fence with Al Wray and Lou Sauer
on bases. It was the first Crater
home run in their own park this
season.
The Medford American Legion
Junior baseball
team
tripped
Marshfield 16 to 4 at Medford tn
a district game Sunday.
Other state league games saw
Hills Creek stop Bend 5-4 and
Silverton copped a 7 to 5 decision
over Klamath Falls.
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Rogues Vs Craters
For Medford Title
FIRE
never takes a vacation,
so be sure your property is
adequately and properly
insured while you are away
from home.
For complete
insurance protection phone
☆
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
Phone 8781
41 East Main
lau'k of talent has caused Pro- |
motor Mack Lillard to change j
plans for his Medford Fairgrounds
wrestling card next Monday night,
according
to an abnouncemcnt
yesterday. Top calibre material
is not available in this locality at
the present and Ullaril stilted he 1
would rather not stage a card
than to present inferior talent
Lillard was unable to state def­
initely whtu
he would again
resume matches
neaa and .as such, have iiwiumed
abnormal proportions
Current
rate of earnings may I m * consid­
ered only ns temporary.
"The preliminary earnings fig­
ures for the first six months' per­
iod of this yeur are undoubtedly
not indicative of the nite of earn­
ings which will I m * experienced for
U m entire year 1941 Substantial
tax increase« must lie expected
and no provision is included in the
six months' statement fOI CCOMB
profits tax nor for an increase in
federal Income tax Coats. Indus-
lve of heavy Increased wage ex-
penaea. are rapidly Hsing. The un­
precedented additions to plunt are
materially
increasing
cairying
charges which are not yet fully
reflected In the earnings state­
ment. All of these factors will in­
evitably result in higher expenses
and lower net earnings
"National
defense considera­
tions. in their full importance,
have been prominently in the fore­
ground throughout all our activ­
ities during the year Our resourc­
es, facilities and personnel have
been and are all directed toward
our company playing its full > f
fective and patriotic part in our
country's defense program
We
take justifiable pride in the spirit
and competence with which our
entire personnel la meeting all of
them- activities "
LITHIA
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I'huiie 75411
Daily Matin«*«* 1:15 p. in.
’!0 cents
Evenings 8:15, 30 cents
Kiddies a dime
Wednesdays and
Thursdays Dini«* Days
Continuous show
on Sundays
Friday, Saturday
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MEET BOSTON
DLACKIE”
with
Chester Morris
and
Rochelle Hudson
“TRAIL OF THE
SILVER SPURS”
with
Ray Corrigan
and
The Gang Busters
Al-MO THE NEWS
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
“THE SIGN OF
THE WOLF”
GET Rll) OF
THAT OLD
Jack London’s Story
with
Michael
SLUMP
Whalen
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TALENT NEWS
Hot weather take« away ap|»etlte for food»—well try
sitting down with a quart of Ml’NGOLD milk and some
rnukrn or a salad . . . you'll love the coot, delicious
flavor of MUNGOLD and find yourself |ieppiag up Immed­
iately. Try It today!
ASHLAND ICE & STORAGE CO
For home delivery. Phone 6761
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the university at Eugene where
he will lake school administration
• Mr J Britt has the contract
for interior decoration of the Tal­
ent school during vacation
• Neil Tripp took the local fish-
' ing honors the past week when
he caught two large salmon on the
Rogue
• Mr ami Mrs «'laience Homes
of Ashland called on relatives in­
Talent Sunday evening.
The Oregon state league Med­
ford Craters have accepted ths
challenge of the Medford Rogues,
Southern Oregon league member,
to play the best two out of three
games for the Medford city cham­
pionship. Heads of the two clubs
will decide what dates are favor­
able and in what manner the gate
receipts will be divided. The Cra­
ters’ next open date is July 23
and it is possible that the first of
the series will be held on that nite.
Paul (Hoosier) Hoffard, man­
ager of the Rogues, says he has
signed a pitcher who has ta-en
working in a wildcat circuit in
Nevada and has been ousted from
I organized ball. Hoffard plans to
have him on hand, wearing a
mask, for mound duty against
the Craters and says he will un­
mask at home plate only if the
. Rogues are beaten.
Zx-zííí^í'zZZ.
A ndy
H ardy ' s
SECRiWVr
can go EAST through
CALIFORNIA for
no extra rail fare
-V ' V
Wed’sday & Thursday
BARGAIN DAYS
ADULTS
15c
KIDDIES a Dime
If you’re planning a trip East
and back this year, just remem­
ber that Southern Pacific round­
trip tickets take you Eatl through
California for not lc extra rail
fare to most destinations. Add
San Francisco, Los Angeles and
many other cities to your trip
at no additional ticket cost.
Fast, air-conditioned trains all
the way including streamliner«
and coach-tourist economy traini.
Ths Friendly Southern Pacific
See local 8P agent or write J. A.
ORMANDY. Gen. Pa» Agent. «22
Pacific Building, Portland, Oregon
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