Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 20, 1942, Page 4, Image 4

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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Pedro Brazil Faces
Uy Williams Monday
| HINDSIGHT
Ä ON SPORTS
Friday and Saturday!
PARACHUTE
BATTALION h
with
Robert Preston,
Nancy Kelly
Throbbing with the spirit that
makes .America great
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COLORADO”
With
Roy Rogers
Friday, March 20, 1942
(iastineau Falls for
Baseball Players
Cbach Jerry Gastinvau has
Pedro Brazil, clever south Am­
stinted organizing his 1942 base­
erican
heavyweight
wi
ball team thia week ill prepara­
' champion, will face a tough
tion tor the coming league moinon.
! turner in Cy Williams, big Ku
bad il 1 >
111
Plans call for a league composed
Flotida giant, in the top main
By
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TOldi
YOU
SO
of Grants P sns , Medford, Ashland
event of Promoter Mack Lillard's
and |H>saibly Jacksonville. Games
all-heavyweight card at Medtord
will be played on a home-und-
armory Monday night.
If some of the upstate baseball home basis with the SOCK Fuller
Williams, who would rather teams
have their way, maybe
have the going tough, will get all Medford and Klamath Falls won't field probably being used for Ash­
land's home diamond since the
he asks for in meeting Brazil, who
knows all the bad manners as well be granted a renewal of their fran­ baseball park at Walter Philli|H<
for the Oregon State base­ field has not been completed
as having at his disposal a bagful chise
ball league this coming season.
of legitimate maneuvers.
Gastineau has three pitchers
At a recent meeting in Portland who
hx>k good in the early-season
Chief Thurderbird, Indian death­ their
entry was vigorously pro-'
lock specialist from Vancouver,
workouts; Charlie Jandreau, Bud
tested
by
Albany.
Silverton
and
comes back after a week's sojourn
Provost and Tommy Mansfield,
and will face Andre Adoree, pop­ Hillsboro who claimed it would Burney Riggs looks like a catch­
ular French-Canadian, in the mid­ be too far to travel. They blamed Illg ¡KiSSibllK*' with veteran Joe
dle bout. This clash is for six ten the tire shortage and possible ra- , Peterson also after the position
tinning of gasoline as the reason
minute rounds.
Aspirants turning out are Al
It seems to us it would be a
Joe Corbett, huge Bostonian
Newbry. Chet Fowler, Bud Pru-
good
idea
to
form
a
northern
di
­
muscle stretcher, also conies back
vost, John Bell. Charlie Jandreau,
after a week in other parts and vision and a southern division Jim Hobson, Bernie Helms. Dick
Portland.
Albany.
Silverton
and
tangles with Irish Jim Casey in
Finnell. Jim Rath. Neil Arant, »
the four round opener. Casey, in Hillsboro could combine to form Kaegi. Keith Wine. Joe Peterson,
the
northern
division
with
Eugene,
two appearances at Medford, has
Barney Riggs. ..»»11 Klam, Delbert
made a host of followers who will Bend. Klamath Falls and Medford Landing. Ben Ricks. Jack Wey-
making
up
the
southern
end.
be cheering for him to keep his
brant, Marcus Balfour. Tommy
undefeated record intact. This Each division could play their Mansfield, Jacque Ross, Robert
scheduled
season
and
at
the
end
match goes to the mat at 8:30
the two champions could meet for Rost. Claud Garrett. John Grubb,
p. m.
Jack Gunter, Robert Rose, Duvid
All bouts will be decided by the play-off and determine the O>x. i'hil Wolcott Owen Griffith
State
League
champion.
The
plan
the best two out of three falls.
would work much the same as the and Gilbert Russell
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Pacific coast basketball confer- j
ence.
If four teams would not make up 3 Marco Polo discovered the ar­
gali sheep in 1273. Them* are
a satisfactory schedule outside
sheep as big as donkeys, with
Shall Oregon cherry growers be teams could be booked for exhibi­
noble horns and still remain
tion
games.
For
an
example,
the
granted use of an additional stan­
wild.
southern
division
could
book
dard container in which to sell
Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, a
games
with
Dorris,
Yreka,
Duns
­
their fruit? There has been some
French sculptor. It was unveiled
muir
and
other
northern
Califor
­
request for a small display lug
in 1866
for cherries—3% inches deep, nia clubs while the northern di­ 5 During the Civil war, James
vision
members
could
probably
10inches wide and 15 inches
Pollock who was governor of
long with a half-inch cleat at the find opposition among small clubs
Pennsylvania from 1854 to 1857
in
their
locality.
top of each end.
wrote the Secretary of Treas­
Something will have to be
Whether or not this box shall
ury and urged that this motto
be made a standard container will worked out this month or the
be put on all coins of the United
be determined on basis of a hear­ Medford Craters' park will be de­
.States. Tile suggestion was ap­
voted
to
growing
of
weeds
this
ing which the 9tate department
proved by Congress and a bill
of agriculture has called for Wed­ summer and southern Oregon fans
passed unanimously by the Sen­
will
have
to
get
their
baseball
via
nesday, March 25, at 2 p. m. at
ate and House of Representa­
radio.
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its shipping point office in Milton.
tives authorizing the motto The
Persons who cannot attend the
motto was first used in 1866
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hearing may express their views
♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦•♦♦♦♦
Augustus, the first of a line
in writing to the Plant Division,
of emperors that ruled the world
State Department of Agriculture, I
for three hundred years.
Salem.
7. .“I came. I saw I conquered.”
Caesar's famous letter in three
a
words
i 8 In India.
Questions for Answers T'ound 9. Yes.
Elsewhere in This Issue
10 The saxophone was invented
London, England. Dec. 9. 1608.
in 1840 by the Belgian instru­
The celesta looks like a small
ment maker. Adolph Saxe, from
organ and makes tinkling bell­
which the instrument takes its
like music.
name.
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“FOR MALE”
Miner office.
curd«
at
LITHIA
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The great secret of help la en-
couragcment. (k'tavla Hill
“NO HUNTING“ carvi« »I
Miner office.
ENTERTAINMENT.
Phone IMI
< HEAP printing In rxiMMinlve.
Ilntr your work done KIGHT at
the Home of Better Printing------
TIIE .MINER PKEHN.
Friday, Saturday
“SAILORS
ON LEAVE”
A “Life Saver”
For property owner* In the
new 8-|Hilnt multiple cover­
age that can I m * added to
your fire Inntirume for u
ninall additional premium:
William Lunditfan
Shirley Ross
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Windstorm
Explosion
Falling Air
craft
“DESERT
BANDIT”
Also some other coverage«
not included in regular fire
policy.
•
with
Don Red Barry
Hearing Scheduled
On Cherry Container
LOUISIANA
.PURCHASE
BOB HOPE
Vera
ZORINA
Victor
MOORE
IRENE BORDONI
h
You can go
ERST
through
tnuFORnm
Wed’sday & Thursday
20c Bargain Day
KIDDIES 11 cents
ANSWERS
ANSWERS
for not lc extra
rail fare!
If you’re going East this
year, see as much of Amer­
ica as you can. Get better
acquainted with this coun­
try we are fighting for!
What Should You Save To Help?
WASHINGTON, D. C.— The following table issued by the Treasury
Department is intended aa a savings yardstick for the average income­
earner. It suggests how everyone of the 48,000,000
employed persons in the United States may partici­
pate in the war effort through the systematic purchase
of Defense Savings Bonds.
“The job ahead of us is far bigger than most* of us
realize,” Secretary Morgenthau declared in making
the table public. “I know that the American people
are ready to do their part to win the war. One of the
ways we can do much more is by intensifying our
effort in the purchase of Defense Bonds.”
While persons without dependents may be able to
set aside more than the suggested figures, persons
with several dependents, or with other heavy family
obligations, may be enable to save at the suggested
rate, the Treasury Department pointed out.
On round trip tickets to
New York, Chicago and
most other eastern cities,
Southern Pacific will take
you East through Cali­
fornia for not lc extra
TH‘ Ni^lit Of
J amuart 16th
rail fare! See San Francis­
co, Los Angeles and our
great Southwest.
Dillings Agency
REAL ENT ATE and
REAL INSURANCE
U Weekly
Earning« Are :
»5
»10
»1»
»20
»30
»40
,50
»60
»70
»80
»100
»150
to »10
to its
to 120
to »SO
to »40
to »50
to »CO
to »70
to »SO
to »100
....
to »150
to *200
Over »200
fO.U
.5«
.7»
1.25
- 8.00
4.00
«.00
8.00
10.00
12.00
20.00
85.00
In One
Year He
WUl »ave»
»■».OS
ZS.Ot
89 OR
«5 OS
104 0«
808.0»
»12.0«
»20.00
624.00
1,040.00
1,820.00
Number of
Peram. in Each
Income Group 4
».»24.000
4.975,000
5.470,000
10.747.000
7,774,000
6.794.000
».007,000
2.231.000
1,304,000
1.4 SB. 000
l.OW.OOO
298.000
•95.000
Total Annual
Harin«.:*
S43.212.OOO
129 450,000
213.330.000
69H.6fi5.000
808.494.000
1,205,152.000
938.184,000
920.096.000
(78,080,000
929.138.000
1,101.3(0,000
542.3(0.000
/ 2, OuO.000,000
48.1(7,000
»10.215J11.000
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“WOLF MAN”
41 Eaat Main
Phone 8781
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To the Printing Trade:
Wr have taken over from
the West Coast Ink Co.,
Portland, several hun­
dred pounds of Triangle
High Speed job ink and
for a limited time only
offer this stock at $1 per
pound laid down to pur­
chaser if check accom­
panies order. Otherwise
price will be $1.50 per
pound, the standard
price.
You can use this ab­
solutely
non-skin-
ning job black on 9K
per cent of your
printing.
Send order» to
MiltenbergerA Crawford
167 East Main St.
A»hland, Oregon
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ALL-MTAR CAST
Claude Rains,
Ralph Bellamy
Bela Lugosi
Warren William
Patrie Knowles
Ixm Chaney and
Evelyn Ankers
INK FOR SALE
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Wednesday and
Thursday
Mid-week
Special
CHEAP printing I» expensive.
Have your work done KIGHT at
the Home bl Better Printing-----
¡ THE MINER PRE»».
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Protect] Your Car :
tÎSlV
An<l
On. Save.
Each Week :
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
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Do you realize that the car you have now is
going to have to last for the duration? It is
tine of your most precious possessions. Do
not let it stand out in the weather. Build a
garage and protect your inveatment. We
have figure» on many sizes and type» of
garages which can be built now and paid for
on easy monthly terms.
CALL IJS NOW!
Th« Friendly
Southern Pacific
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
See your local S P. agent or write
J. A ORMANDY. Gen Pm Agent,
622 Pacific Building. Portland, Ore.
Phone 3291
KEN WEIlo Manager
Oak Mtrert at Railroad
IF THIS HAPPENS
TO YOUR CAR
Men’s hearts ought not to be
set against one another, but set
with one another, and all against
evil only.—Carlyle.
He who wishes to secure
good of others has already
cured his own.—Confucius.
WANTED
Angora Goats
Any number of kids
—WILL PAY CASH—
Contact
Alex Culbertson
P. O. Box 728 Eagle Point, or
Jackson Co. Feed Co.
Medford. Oregon
Rush to the nearest phone
—DIAL 5311—
We’ll do the rest.
AT 8:30 EVERY
MONDAY NIGHT
WHEN PERSHING HONORED MaeARTHUR 23 YEARS AGO—
THRILLS and EXCITEMENT!
Medford Armory
Tickets on Sale at
THE OWL CLUB : Ph. 2300
Medford, Oregon
This picture, made on a blustery March day in Remagen, Rhenish
Prussia, shows the commander of the A. E. F. pinning the Dis­
tinguished Service Medal on General Douglas MacArthur then com­
manding the 84th Brigade, 42nd Division. The photo is from the
World War files of the U. S. Signal Corps.
This was General MacArthur’s second decoration. He was awarded
the Distinguished Service Cross for gallantry in action in March,
1918. He also wears the Silver Star Medal with six oak leaf clusters.
A bill is pending io Congress to iwird hi nr. the M"i’' of honor
And when we return
your car to you it will
look like this--------
CLYDE N. CATON GARAGE
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
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