Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 26, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Pige 8
GRIZZLIES ROUT
HONKERS 20-0
Friday and Saturday!
Junior Gridmen Face
Six-Game Schedule
Coach A. Snr.pur pleased with
the turnout al junior high »eix« .
football prspuct». has released a
su-game schedale foe his chargee
»hich will pit them against three
outstanding jumur high area Iretó
nun football team» tn southern
Oregon. three games to be playvd
at Walter Ptudip» field and three
games out at wn
Th« schedule foikws
Oct 2 Medford here
Oct 19 Klamath Falls Fntó.
here
17Grants Paas Fntó
Oct
here
Oct 24 Medford
Oct 31 Klamath
Frutó
there
Frutó
Nov. 7—Grv.'i
there
HINDSIGHT
ON SPORTS
FREE to the Ladies!
Constance Bennett
COSMETICS
SUN • MON • TUE
CAUGHT
DRAFT
A RIOT OF FUN!
—with BOB HOPE
giving his best for
his country . . and
Dorothy Lamour!
• WED & THUR •
BARGAIN DAYS
15c
ADULTS
KIDDIES a Dime
“BRINGING UP
BABY”
with
Katherine Hepburn
Cary Grant
and
ANOTHER BIG
FEATURE
DO YOUR
EYES
BURN?
Use Murine—the I
$
proved formula I
of so eye special- *
ist—containing seven safe ingredients
to soothe andrefresh reddened deli­
cate membranes resulting from colds,
close work, late hours, movies, wind,
glare, dust. Free dropper with each
bottle. At all Drug Stores.
RofroNh them with..«
EŸES
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J-Ville Team Noted
In Epier Article
Coach Lneiard < Pat» I’attee
■on a JacksonnUe aaa man foot
ball team received national pub
bcity recently when Dr Stephen
Epier dean of mer. at Sou! bet"
Oregua College of Educatxm an 1
onglnat<»r at stsrnan football
wrote an irtxir for the Athene
Journal, a natlocia! magazine for
cxachee Epler told at the surer*»
at the Redskins in 1940 when they
wtjo the stale champxeiship an*
the method» employed by Patter
»r. He drew diagrams of Pls vs
used by Patterauo men and de­
scribed bow they were executed
With I retard Warren, former
tart
Ashland
athlete,
coach Patterson is looking for-
ward to another suceeasfu! year
with Bob Smith Marion Hardy
Bud LeHoy and Kd McGinty re-
turning to form the nucleus at thi»
yt-nr'r team
Tb<- annual Jackson county SIX-
man football jamboree will ** i
held <« the Medford high »choo !
turf Friday night Oct 3
•
\F.W DIIKY WORKER
IN TH1* *FXTION
George Landahl. formerlly of !b< *
Dairy
Cooperative aaaoci at lot
plant in Portland started work
Sept 25 ax milk and cream grade;
for the state depart men! of ag
riculture in Josephine and Jackson
counties His headquarter» are at 1
the county agent’» office in Grants
| MM
Landah! succee«ls Jo* Grev. wh<
left late tn August following his (
call to army service Grey ha' |
been in this territory since «arty
summer of ik3k
Besides his work at the dairy
co-op plant Lindahl was employed
a year at the Dallas creamery and
also atulle.! dairy manufacturing
at Oregon State college
•
KJRTNKiHTt.Y STUDY < LI B
Mrs Walter Herndon entertain
ed the Fortnightly Study clut .
Monday alUraaot; After desser*
and the busineaa session.
M rs
Carleton gave a history of the
Bermuda ¡»lands and Mr» Frank
Van Dyke reviewed "Oliver Wls-
well ’ by Kenneth Roberts
With Charley Jandreau. Bud
I Provost and Bt.ly Elam each ac­
< < <
counting for a touchdown the
By I TOLD VOI &O
Ashland high Grizzlies served no-
tic* cm the Southern Oregon om >-
fervnee by routing the Lakeview
1 Tuld You Bo’s warmup for
Honkers 30 to 0 at Walter Phil­
the football srasc. wur. t so hot
ips field Friday night Just so
last Friday with »even game»
there d be no arguments. Jandreau
prvgnusUcaled and four r bring
and Provtjat each accounted for a
date
correct The percentage to
I
point after touchdown
stands at 571
The Honkers were bad y out­
But the nerve is up in picking
classed in the statistics deper­
the
the fu.k'W1x.g 10 hopes for
I
ment and only once had Ashlar J
week-end
backed to their own territory
At Berke.ey California is fa»-
when Jandreau took a punt an his
ored to win over the strung St
11-yard line. The Gnxzhe» gained
Mary s eleven Saturday
a net total of IM) yards to M for
A kA depend» an Oregon s
Lakeview and averaged 32 yards
game »“.th Stanford st l*ak>
per pun! to 28 for the eastern Or­
Alto Saturday for the •«*>«.
egonians The only place in the
success ot the Webfeet but the
statistics column that Lakeview
Indians will win out
outell sard the Ashland«-.-» was ia
Southern
California s
new
the yards lost by penalties. 30 to
coach will win his first agairurt
15
Oregon State at Loa Angeles
Klamath Falls bested Grant of
Saturday.
Portland 7 to 6 and Me-If ord got • AfflMS WaJier is attending the I
Tunight
Washington
State
over Weed 38 to « North Bend Bibie seboui in Pa —den a Calif
will take the measure of UC­
and Grants Paas played to a 5 « • 'Mrs Chas A. White and daugh­ LA’s Brums at Loa Angele»
ter Leas returned Tueaday after­
The old neck goes out in pick­
noun from Lake-view where they ing Washington over Minnesota
spent the week-end Whi^ there at Seattle Saturday
they attended the funeral at S J
Willamette avrr College of
Hubbard, a brother-in-law at Mr»
Idaho tonight at Salem and Ida­
White.
ho over Utah at Moscow tomor­
• Warren Applewhite is altemhng
row.
the University at Oregon this
Medford s Black Tornado will
year
bkmr to a win over a heavier
• Mr and Mrs Devon Wray are Corvallis"team at Medford and
visiting in Pocatelk», Ida
Klamath Falls in her first
• Mrs Don Travis and children game awav from home will lock
are visiting relative» and friends Ei Uigene in “
Eugene
in Loa Angele».
Twould be a shame for the
• Rev and Mrs E G Skultetv
Ashland Grizzlies to Jose their
BIG FARMS »». SMALL r .in.»
former resident» of Ashland, re­ first conference game with
There is a homely old saying cently called on Ashland fnend» Grants Pass what with the new
while enroute to their home in grandstand being dedicated and
something our fathers used to say
Seattle after attending a conven-
all. but they won t
to keep us from eating too mu. h — Uon in California .
--------- •-------------
“your eyes are tagger than your
• Mr and Mrs. Noel Heart) en­ • Mr and Mrs C E Huffman
stomach. *
Maybe it tertained at a turkey dinner Sun­ were Klamath Falls visitors Tues-
would be a good day honoring the birthday anni­ day evening.
thing if some of versaries of Mrs Wayne Heard • Mrs Mae Ham» is visiting
us farmers had and Mias Sue Robards Thoee pre­ with Mr and Mrs Walter Hash
a friendly vrarn- sent were Mr and Mrs Arthur Mrs Harris I has just returned
1 n g like that Peters. Mane Garrett. Wilmerea from a nurses' training school in
whispered in Garrett. Miss Margaret Page. Mr San Ijeandro. Calif and plans to
and Mrs Wayne Heard and chil­ go soon to Alaska for the winter
our ear.
i • The Miner for Quality Printing
The history of dren and Mias Sue Robards
business is full
of i n s t a nets
Kyes
where a man
may have been very successful
in running a small store or a small
factory. Then he got ambitious to
beccrr.e b.gger. and in the process,
suffered a good many growing
pains.
Sometimes it isn’t easy to »ee
where running a big business—or
* b»g farm—differs from running
a small one. The difference is a
great deal more than merely deal­
ing with larger figures. Success
and profit are not always in direct
proportion to the size of the en­
terprise
Let’s kook, for example, at the
man who makes a success out of a
family farm of 100 to 200 acres.
He does well with It because his
management gets into the details
of the farm’s work. He can watch
everything. He has only one or
two hired helpers to oversee Often t
all the work is done by members
of the family. The whole opera­
tion is flexible and adaptable, be­
cause it is always under the direct
eye of the owner—under control.
Now put the same man on a
farm of 500 acres. The picture
—for night sports—makes possible the enjoyment of
changes. Parts of the farm are a
mile away from headquarters, a
these games in the daylight brilliance of powerful lamps
mile away from the house and the
scientifically arranged. Electricity also lights the way
main barn. There is more help to
be watebed—more planning to be
in the home, which is of far greater importance, for here
done.
. j rriwiuer n'nr gnoo a rat nier
the
daily health and comfort of the individual is affected.
that man is, he can no longer
watch everything, and still find
Correct lighting brings added enjoyment to reading and
time to do his share ot the work.
makes possible longer hours of study without the dan­
Important small things are likely
to be overlooked or get away from
ger of eye strain. Don’t be guilty of the false economy
him. It la harder to get the work
done on time. It is harder to pre-
of
poor lighting when approved lamps and bulbs of suf­
vent the email losses and wastes
that mean so much in the year's
ficient power can be had for so little.
profits.
The job of bringing the crops to
market is bigger. There is more
investment of time, work and
money in a single crop than be­
fore. Therefore a greater part of
the farmer's stake is at the mercy
of the weather, or of changing
market conditions.
We have heard of a good many
successful small farmers who were
pretty thoroughly disappointed
with the results of bigger opera­
tions. They found that profits did
not always increase with the size
of the farm, even though the cares
and the worries did increase. And
the hazards, too.
Of course, there are many in«
I stances of successful large farm
operations. We are not presuming
to advise anybody against “taking
in more territory.”
But we do want to advise you,
Making money go all the way around bother you,
if you are thinking in terms of
I making more money with a larger
especially in the fall and winter when heavy fuel
farm, to think it over pretty care«
bills add to other expenses* Then you’ll be inter­
fully before you take the jump.
Look at every angle, and be sure I
ested in the savings possible through installation
you don’t “bite off more than you
of a fuel storage tank! Enabling you to buy fuel
can chew.”
The multiplication table that we
oil in larger quantities, storage tanks help you
all learned in primary school is a
make both ends meet in the winter time, and
mighty useful invention. The trou­
they save much muss and bother by providing
ble is that you cannot always ap«
ply the multiplication table to
ample supply of fuel oil stored outside the house
farming operations and be sure of
and piped to your stove! Interested? Then con­
getting the right answer.
A great big share of the farms
sult the—
in America are average size fam­
ily farms. There is a reason for
that. Such farms represent about
all the average farmer can take
care of, and do it well.
And remember this. There is no
better place to live, and to bring
»7 OAK STREET, ASHLAND
“We build Storage Tanks”
PHONE 45H6
up a family, than the American
family-size farm.
People You Know!
SIX-GUNS!
ACTION!
Friday. Sept 26. IMI
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Electricity Lights The Way
Ashland Light Department
“Your SERVICE Department”
ARE YOU BUSY TRYING
TO MAKE BOTH ENDS MEET?
&
We are Welding
Headquarters
OAK STREET GARAGE and MACHINE SHOP
LITHIA
hilly Matin»*** 1:15 p. m
20 ernt*
*\<*ninu* 6:15, 30 ernt*
Riddi«-* a dime
Continuous *how
on Sunday*
Friday, Saturday
u
THE INVISIBLE
GHOST"
Wilk
Bela Lugosi
John McGuire
HANDSACROSS
THE ROCKIES’
Bill Elliott
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
il
RED HEAD”
with
June Lange
Johnny Downs
aim !
THE BACHELOR
DADDY’
with
Baby Sandy
Kathryn Adams
AI AO THF. .NEWS
and
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•Rider* of I>eath Valley’;
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Are Hard to Get
let u» lay »»») one for
you now, m > that you
will not be diMkppotnlrd
later.
Hamilton, Elgin
Bulota, Waltham
and Cheap Swiss
Chas. A. White
Jewelry Store
K 41.1 J EX (ON TIN I F.
The third of the fall series of
Every-Sunday church school ral­
lies at the Church of the Naza-
rene Sunday will be known as
Friendship Sunday when friends
of the enrollment will be present
as guests The preceding two Sun­
days have been Automobile Sun­
day and Family Tree Sunday
Oct. 5 will be State Sunday when
an American flag will be pre­
sented to every person whose na­
tive state is other than Oregon
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