Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 30, 1942, Page 8, Image 8

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    VARSITY
Friday and Saturday!
MINER IN DEPOSITORY
soK PHONOGRAPH KrAXHiliS
Old phonograph records arc
wanted in tne war effort and
to make it convenient for do­
nors the Miner has placed a
box near the entrance to re­
ceive them If the records are
broken, gather up the pieces
and bring them in. This is a
salvage campaign and the old
Approximately <U minor league«
materials will be used to make
hate roiueu up so lai uua )<■«. . .
new records.
two itauiMiai uocxey league aiaxs,
One family brought In 80
axscK sreut oi uie rorouto xuap,«
or more old records today.
shears ana haluie Vs iseiuuii or use
Ashland's quota is more than
dos ion Bruins, nave joined lue ca-
4,000, and the drive close«
nauian armea torcus . . . rimy
August 8. Bring'em in!
nerman ciaims mat the Doageia
or today constitutes tne strongest GUESTS FROM SEATTLE
itauonai league club he a seen
Mr and Mrs. Will Dodge have
. Tne lumeaa brotn- as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. P.
since 1WJ0
eis wui not* accompany each out­ H. Coghlan of Beattie Mrs. Dodge
er on me gon course because it and Mrs. Coghlan are sisters. Tne
maxes uiem nervous. . . .Halted as two families will spend the week­
tne beat caicnuig prospect Ute x*a- end at the Dodge cabin at Lake
cuic coast lias ever seen, Cnartey of the Woods, from whence the
Olivera or bl. Xgnauus nigh scnooi Coghlans will return north via
tn bait Francisco, lias been signed Crater Lake. They toured the
by the 1 ankees . . . Lean« ssac- Oregon coast from Astoria to
xritcneil won id ol 04 individual Crescent City, coming inland over
races during his track career at the Redwood highway. Mr. Cogh­
ixew York university.
lan stated to the Miner force that
The Kev. van Kooney, O.F.M., Ashland's Lithia park is the most
chapiatn at bort Bnenaan, is a beautiful park on the coast. He Is
brother ot Art Kooney, part own­ night foreman of the composing
er ox the Fnittsourgs bteeiera .
room on the Seattle Star.
Talieat shortstop m the major
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leagues is Jack Wailaesa ox cue PARISH DINNER SUNDAY
Fhuadelpnia Athletics, who is a
Members of Trinity Episcopal
nairune under 6 xeet 4 inches
church will have a dinner at the
Manager "Dusty'' Rhodes ox lue parish house Immediately follow­
Charleston Rebels, has ordered re­ ing church services Sunday morn­
corded swing music piayed at ms ing. The dinner will be in honor
Bob of Dr. an<4 Mrs. Claude E. Sayre,
team s batting pracuce . .
Westfall, Micnigans tamed full- who are leaving soon for Portland
back, is m a summer geomgy to make their home. The affair is
camp in Wyoming . . . Chet Glad- in charge of a special committee
chuk, former Boston conege and including Mrs. Don Whitney. Mrs.
New York Giant lineman, is in Frank Dean and Mrs. G. H. Hed-
active service with the navy.
berg.
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HOME FROM HOSPITAL
Horace Badger was able to re­
turn to his home early this week
after spending a few days in Sac­
red Heart hospital at Medford He
submitted to an operation from
Maurice ‘The Angel" Tillet rang which he is satisfactorily recover­
down the curtain on Medford ar­ ing.
mory wrestling for a period of
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three weeks last Monday night WESTERN BOYS
when he took the measure of Sock­ L> EVIDENCE
eye Jack McDonald in two straight
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falls. Promoter Mack Lillard an­ St. Sgt. W. P. Choke, Los Ange-
nounced that he will not hold any les, Calif.; St. Sgt. Thomas H
matches for that period but will McCain, Jr. Matador, Tex.; Sgt
take a trip in search of new talent. Harold W. Curry. Parma, Ida.; St
Tillet had an easy time of it in Sgt. Julian M. Cardett. Oahu, H.
beating the former Tacoma log­ I. ; St. Sgt. Michael Stewart Char­
ger McDonald tried repeatedly to les Fogarty Jr, Camp White.
Chaplains Reim, Johnson and
fell his 276-pound opponent with
sonnenburgs only to bounce off Porter of Camp White were also
him as if the grotesque French­ in attendance.
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man were a brick wall. Legitimate
tactics falling, McDonald resorted ALL TRAILS LEAD TO
to foul methods but got exactly LITHIA PARK
(Continued from page 1)
nowhere with this. The first fall
went to the French monstrosity Mary Ellen Gleason.
with a bear hug and press after
3:00—Auctioning of merchsn-1
12 minutes of wrestling and he disc given by Ashland merchants1
took the second after three min­ Auctioneer, Col. A. H. Dudley.
utes when McDonald, attempting
3:20 -Music. Henry Murtagh.
to get a body slam, fell beneath
3:30-3:45—City band.
3:45—Sale of bonds to Elks |
the great weight of the freakish
Tillet, with the Angel landing on lodge and City of Ashland.
top and winning with a body
3:50—Introduction of oldest per- i
son buying War Savings Stamps
press.
Joe Corbett defeated Pete Bel- Introduction of youngest person
castro two out of three falls in buying War Savings Stamps.
4-4:15- First Aid demonstra-'
the middle go and Irish Jim Ca­
sey won the lone fall over Pedro tion. Ned Man, assistant First
Aid chairman of Jackson county
Brazil.
in charge of this work in Ashland.
4:15—Xylophone concert, Stand­
ard Chevronette Pat Hawkins.
4:30—Auctioning of merchan­
dise donated by Ashland mer­
chants.
7— Music, Henry Murtagh.
730—Incendiary bomb demon­
stration in charge of Fire Chief
Clint Baughman.
7:45—Cutting of Victory cake,
donated by Lithia Bakery.
8— First Aid demonstration, Ned
Are you entitled to wear a target
Mars.
lapel button?
At sundown—Lowering of col­
You can ONLY if you are investing
ors. Camp White color guard.
at least ten percent of your income
8:20—Auctioning of merchan­
in War Bonds to do your part on the dise given by Ashland merchants.
home front toward winning the War. Auctioneer, Col A. H. Dudley.
The target lapel button is a badge
8:45—Introduction of person 12
of patriotism, a badge of honor. You years or younger, who came the
should feel proud to display it. The farthest distance and purchased a
buttons are obtainable at your plant Defense Stamp.
management, at the office of your
Introduction of person over 12
local War Bond chairman, or at your years of age who came the far­
Payroll Savings Window where you thest distance and purchased a
authorize your ten percent payroll Defense Stamp.
9— Music, Henry Murtagh.
deductions.
9:15—Community singing.
Enlist in the ten percent War Bond
9:30—Introduction of oldest per-
army and do your part to win the
on buying War Savings Stamps,
War.
(/..S' 1 rfatvry Dtparlmtnl
ntroduction of youngest person
>uying War Savings Stamps,
Wrestling Out for
Three Weeks
MATINEES
Wed., Fri., Sat.
Continuous Sundays
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Thursday, July 30, 1942
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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l.EAV ING NOON
Mr and Mrs. Charles M Giffen
have disposed of most of their
household goods and are packing
the remainder preparatory to
leaving Ashland in a few days
They expect to travel for a time
looking for a new location. Since
leaving the Miner the first
March Mr. Giffen has worked
moat of the time at Camp Vvnile
and may again engage in that
type of work at one of the other
construction projects.
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BACK FROM SOUTH
Mrs Fred Cushing and daugh­
ter Shirley returned home last
week-end from San Diego where
they spent a month visiting They
had not expected to return at thia
time, but upon receiving word of
the illneaa of Mrs Cushing's uncle,
Harry Hurst, they decided to cut
their visit short.
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Nl'FFERN LIGHT STROKE
Harry Hurst, manager of the
Uthla theatre .has been ill at his
home since Sunday, July 19 He
suffered a light stroke and while
his condition is not serious, he la
being kept quiet with the hope
that recovery will be complete
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THIS AND THAT
(By Old Timer)
To the Editor:
Perhaps some Ashlanders might
get kround to mowing their park­
ing strips if some scientists could
announce that cut grass and weeds
could be converted into rubber.
f
t
t
Congress having recessed until
September, members are busy re-
pairing their political fences Re­
presentatives come up for reelec­
tion in swarms of 435 biennially;
senators only 32 at a time.
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Mussolini, it Is reported. Is paid
a salary of >10,000 a year Uncle
Zeke thinks the Italians are over­
paying by about >10,000.
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People are asked to buy only
one article at a time. Perhaps it
would be alright to buy two shoes
however.
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Since all old rubber, metal, etc .,
has been sent to the scrap pile,
the garage is now a nice place to
keep a car.
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Now is the time the lazy man
digs up that old excuse about
sprinkling drawing mosquitoes.
ess
Travel broadens — especially
your auto tires—to the completely '
deflated state.
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Ashland's dry ice venture ap­
pears to have fizzled into thin air
j
,
Dickinson Day
Set at Medford
SEASON STANDINGS
Team
W L Pct.
Medford
14 4 .its
IM17
Klamath Falla
It •
llorria
8 10 .444
III
(Inuits Pana
2 10
It will be "Joe Dickinson Du)
at the Medford baseball park next
Sunday afternoon when the Med­
ford Athletic association will hon­
or Soldier Joe Dickinson who has
pitched the Medford Craters into
the lead of the Oregon-California
league, two full games ahead of
the Klamath Falls Pelicans with
only three weeks remaining in the
season
The MMA will present Dickin­
son. who in peace-time Is under
contract to the Chicago Cubs,
with a token of appreciation dur­
ing the Sunday claah with Dorris
and there will be a box placed at
the entrance gate to receive 1“ lan­
ds 1 offering for Dickinson.
Grants Pass travels to Klamath
Falls for the other league gnn •
laiat Saturday night at Medford
the Craters beat Grants Puns 5 I ■
I and travelled to the Climate Citv
Sunday to repeat the procedure 11
to 0 Klamath Falls am! Dorris
divided their aeries at Dorris with
the Pelicans winning the first
game 14 to 8 and dropping the
second 10 to 7.
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ATTEND DAUGHTER'S
MARRIAGE AT STOCKTON
FIELD. CALIFORNIA
Mr ami Mrs. Willard Mattson
of (JOti Allison street announce the
marriage of their daughter, Aud­
rey Elsie, to Lt Robert E. Nelson
The wedillng wax an event of Sun­
day, July 28. and took place st
Stockton Field, Calif., where LI
Nelson has been receiving train­
ing In the air corps
Mr
and Mra. Mattson and
members of their family attended
as did Lt. Nelson's cadet friends
man yof whom had finished their
basic training and were scheduled
to depart for Salt Lsike City foi
bombing training, where the new- I
lyweds will be at home for the
duration of the training period
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RETURNS HOME
Ward Moore who spent the past
three months at the home of his
daughter, Mrs I F. Andres, left
Sunday night for his home in Pue­
blo, Colo.
■
win ihm sheer off ms face /
tit
The green apple and the small
boy are getting together.
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Editor
Southern Oregon Miner,
Ashland, Oregon;
Dear 8ir:
Your editorial in the July 23rd i
Ls-vue entitled "Does Ashland Want
to Become a Blue Law* Town"
was excellent. We need more of
the same type of thinking to wake
us up to our responsibilities as a
community and as Individuals at
this time
To those who object to the good,
clean entertainment being furnish­
ed our national protectors, wheth­
er it be on Sunday or week day,
I say this—let them put on a uni­
form and serve their country.
They will learn a lot.
Very truly yours,
R. E. POSTON
President Ashland Chamber
of Commerce
YWl SAVINGS BONDS ¿STAMPS
U.
cards
n.SING A SONG Of
' KITCHEN THRIFT
SINK YOUR
DIMES IN WAN
the
; M A T 1 N E E S ¡1
Thursday, Saturday
Continuous Sunday
Friday, SaturdayJ;
“KLONDIKE
FAIRY"
Edmund lxnve and
Luc.Ik* Fairbanks
Plus
“RIDERS OF THE
BADLANDS" ;
with
Charles Starrett
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
"The Invaders'
with
Laurence Olivier
Leslie Howard
Raymond Massey
Wednesday and
Thursday
Mid-Week Special
11 cents and 1 5 cents
YOUR OWN quota,
is 10%!
★ ★ ★
Lend your country 10% of your pay
or have tha Natia and Japt take
(not borrow) 100% t
That'« what wq and «vary ona of
ua face today!
Victory or defeat I
Buying War Bonds or »el I Ing our>
aalvaa info alavery!
Getting tough with ourtalvaa or
gaating taken by tha Asia!
Your quota—and everybody's quo­
ta—is 10% of wagaa or incoma
savad in WAR llONDI and
STAMPS’
Join America's all out offanaiva
. . . increase your WAR ROND aav>
Inga to at least 10% — NOW?
Gat tha dataila from your employ*
or bank, post ofhee ot othar WAR
BOND sales agency
. TODAY!
To the Editor:
Where Is our Americanism ?
The soldier boys, many of them,
would far rather be doing some-|
thing else than this grim business |
at defending us that they now are!
engaged in.
Let us welcome them—to our
town, to our homes and to our
churches They are a fine up­
standing bunch, these soldier boys
of yours and mine. Give them a
real, heartfelt welcome.
NAN A. MOORE
(Mrs. Frank Moore)
You Can Get Quick Relief
From Tired Eyes
MAKI THIS SIMPLI TIST TODAY
Eyes Overworked 7 Ju«t put two drop« of
Murine in each eye. Kight away it starts to
cleaoM and soothe. You get—
Bad luck seldom sets long In the
direction of the man who doesn't
believe in it.
1
Quick Relief I All 7 Murine ingredients wash
away irritation. Your eyes feel refreshed.
Murine helps thousands—let it help you, too.
FOR SALE—Red roan Durham
bull. J. B. Jones, 7 Plaza
31-32
EVES
F or Y our
SOOTHU • CUANMS • RIFRUHU
I
Damage ff
Insurance
This will protect against
direct loss or damage to
property (fire and bombard­
ment) due to enemy attack,
It supplements your regular
insurance.
If interested in this protec*
tion, apply now as the for­
mer coverage expired June
SO.
We have nothing to sell but the Idea that all
of us should nut our shoulders to the wheel
and go all-out for America and her Allies.
We know Ashland people will not hesitate to
put their all into the fight if called upon to
do so.
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
Phone 8781
41 East Main
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WITH MODERN
EQUIPMENT
Permanent PRICES!
SUITS
PLAIN DRESSES
PLAIN COATS
BUY WAR SAVING STAMPS AND BONDS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Giffen
;
with
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Phone 1 Ml I
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“FOR SALE”
Miner office.
entertainment ;
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ANSWERS
1. In the Arthurian legends the
cup which Christ used at the Last
Supper.
2. Caviar is obtained from the
roe of sturgeon fish.
3. Thousand million volts.
4. The fermented juice of fresh
grapes.
5. Land snails,
some frogs,
slugs and the African lungfish.
Baseball.
6. “
7. Linotype.
8. Victor Herbert.
9 Petrology, a geological term.
10. Cyrus Hall McCormick.
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LITHIA
FREE
25c V. S. SAVINGS STAMP WITH EVERY
>1.50 Cleaning Order. Plain garments—50 cents
cash and carry.
PICKUP AND DE1JVERY 05c
COLLEGE CLEANERS
828 Siskiyou Blvd
Phone 0330
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