Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 06, 1942, Page 6, Image 6

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    Thurmlay, Aug. 6, 1942
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 6
Letters to
The Editor
VARSITY
Friday and Saturday!
William Boyd
in
“STICK TO
YOUR GUNS”
Pill*
L k FT
SWI>YSERJI
KA?1
to
will invite Adolph
swing, session
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<
attend
a
f
Capitalising the war for individ­
ual profit la inexpressibly mean
Berkeley, Calif business, Now Congress has pass-
Aug* 4. 1942 ed a law |>enalizing it severely.
Park and Plunges
Favorite Retreats
LITHIA
Avhland's two municipal enter­
prises, Uthia park and the Twin
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t
Dear Editor:
ENTERTAINMENT
Those papei
littered,
sun- Plunges, continue to draw large
Ashland has enjoyed a good
I’tiono 7561
scorched
pai
king
strip*
are
veil-
contingent*
of
soldier*,
not
omy
many years of quiet und peace
table
eyesores
and
should
receive
those
Invited
hen-
by
the
War
Re
­
Emil Ixxmard and Louis New­ But it is high time to awake to the attention from the powers that be. creation committee liut many Olli­
som are the only Washington Sen- fact that we are fighting for our
ers whose leave permits them Io
f
f
f
¿rawing more than $10.000 lives. There is no longer room in
How time files! In a few week« s|Mmd a few hours in the city.
America for isolationism and pre­
this season The clubs payroll
The uxiih I swim and dance pro­
football coaches will begin ••re-
judice.
at an all-time low for the prMM
gram wax curried out lust Sun­
building for next N CIUIOII."
Yet
some
citizens
would
close
era . . . Ben Hogan gave his caddy
day, with swimming ut the Plun­
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$70 after winning the Hale Amer­ their eity to the men does that
ges occupying the time from 3 to
include their own ? who are pre­ Gt) TO SAN Fit \N CISCO
ica Open golf tournament .
Mr. and Mrs. M A. Marley left 5:30, when guests and hostesses
Alsab, weighing 950 pounds, is the pared to give their lives for the
Friday evening for San Francisco repaired to the park to partake
Damon Runyon’s
smallest outstanding horse of the very freedom which they so right­
where they plan to make their of a bountiful spread prepared
eously scorn by their action.
day.
One hopes, of course, that these home. The Mui leys moved to Ash- and served by the American l-e-
For more than 10 years the
land from Medford when Mr. Mar. gjon auxiliary and the Isidies of
schedules of both the National and same citizens have planned an ef­
ley was transferred to the First the Veterans of Foreign Wars Be
American league baseball clubs fective course of action to prevent
National bunk here, and have sides the 50 invited soldier* ami
(with a combined annual total of Hirorito's Hordes or the Nazi
made thia their home since the the Junior Hostesses, the 25 men
Storm
Troopers
from
entering
the
1.932 games) have been worked
firat of the year. He held the posi­ accompanying the Camp White
city,
should
such
an
unlikely
con
­
out by an employee of a Boston
Starring
tion of pro-aaaistant cashier in the display ut the Victory House pro­
tingency
ever
arise.
bank . . . Bob Tarleton, new man­
Ashland
branch
bank
While
not
gram
were
served.
At a time when the entire na­
ager of the St. Paul American as­
Soldiers names ap|M-aring on the I
stating definitely what hia future
sociation club, wears street clothes tion is united in all phases of the
plans were, Mui ley indicated that roster Include the following:
while directing operations from task of preserving the freedom
Armon it. Hastings. Holtville,
he would I m - engaged in a different
the bench . , . Ray Flannigan, I and equality under which we live, line,of business
Calif . Carl J. Davidson. Champion,
the
attitude
of
such
people
is
dis
­
Baltimore hurler, received his I
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Neb.; Albert Cochran, Bell Gar
high school diploma in his second graceful, un-American disloyalty, VACATIONING HERE
dens, Calif.; lairry Pallette, S«-
and a mark of shame on a city
season with the Orioles.
with the railroad build­
Mr. and Mrs. Othel Ix-v and little. Wash.; Oliver lJpmsky, lx>s
Michigan's football record under known for its hospitality.
sons Clint and Janie» of Dunainulr Ange.es, Calif., Fred Hefltner,
Yours
truly.
ers
from Missouri to the
Fritz Crisler is 25 victories, five
are Ashland visitors this week, Beil, Calif.; Don Safford. Portland,
Viola A. Mayberry
defeats and two ties . . . The Chi­
guests of Mr and Mis Clint Ore.;Gene Fawcett, Glendale, C al­
Oregon territory in plo-
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cago Cardinals will play two Sun­
Baughman Mr. Lee is employed in if.: Roger Luca... Los Ai.gi
day night games in Comiskey park THIS AND THAT
dayu In the
the SP yards at Dunsmuir, where 1 kina Id Hurst, Lynwood. Calif;
(By Old Timer)
this season—on Sept. 20 against
they
have
resided
the
past
year,
Win.
Payn,
Tacoma,
Wash.;
Stan
the Detroit Lions and on Oct. 4 To the Editor:
Those Medford restaurant keep- and he and hia family are enjoying ley M Johnson ,Tacoma; Merle
against the Green Bay Packers
the six-day vacation the company Lindley, Eugene, Ore.; John B
- ■ . Ted Lyons once went through era who refuse to serve Negro sol­ grants.
Porter. San Francisco; Warren E
88 games without chalking up an diers showed a woeful lack of re­
\
•
Nelson, Hollywood; Irwin M Cum-
error . . . Brooklyn has been a spect for men in uniforms of Un- ILLNESS SPOIL-S VISIT
mings, l»s Angeles; W H Cong
cle
Sam.
member of seven different base­
dan, lx>s Angeles, G.
' T XV. 1:
Mrs.
Cora
Lahr
of
Fresno,
Calif.,
<
<
<
ball leagues.
I
In Civil war days General Ben has been a guest at the home <4 Lynndyl, Utah: Alfred S Carr.
A
Butler invariably tacked on the her son Carl at Siskiyou for sever­ San Francisco; Stillman Clark.
end of his war dispatches the al weeks. Unfortunately, Mrs San Francisco; Bernard Gordon.
terse statement: "And the colored j Lahr has been ill most of the time, Petaluma, Calif.; Lewis E. Hugh­
as have children of the household, es, Baltimore. Md.; Lt George D
Featuring
troops fought nobly."
all of whom are reported on the Kittredge Jr., Southboro, Mana .
* < <
It is revealed that Germany's mend according, to Carl I-ahr who Sgt E. I Rude, Bakersfield, Cal­
war schedule called for the cap- : was a business visitor in Ashland if; I’vt Eugene E. Evansen, Minn-
O-C BASEBALL LEAGUE
eapolis. Minn.William S Cluff.
ture of the Suez canal in June ■ Fi day
SEASON STANDINGS
Calif;
Ted
North Hollywood,
There's
another
schedule
that
is
Team
W L Pct.
VISITED
HERE
SUNDAY
Beall, Glendale, Calif ; Eugene F
subject
to
change
without
notice.
Medford
16 4 .800
M ; J C.
Mr and Mrs. A. E Woodruff Atkinson, Belen, N
f
r
*
Klamath Falls
14 6 .700
and small daughter. Joan Marte, Blackburn. Tempson, Tex ; Thom­
Dorris
with the greatest cast
8 IS .400
We've come a long ways. Thir­ of Klamath Falls, were Sunday as A Callender, Lincoln. III.; Rob-
« 18 .100
Grants Pass
ty-three years ago—July 30, 1909 guests at the home of Mr Wood­ <it Bowen, Scuttle; Jacob 1
of
ice skating talent ever
Medford's Craters came from —Orville Wright put his flying
Boehm, Santa
Monica. Calif;
ruff's
sister,
Miss
Louise
Wood
­
assembled for a picture.
far behind to maintain their two- machine over a measured ten ruff.
Ijiwrcnce C. Shaughnessy, Seattle;
game lead in the Oregon-Califor­ mile course in 14 minutes 42 sec*
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John M Zembo, Philadelphia. Pn
nia league when they stopped the onda.
Junior Hostesses: Bubs Cary,
AT CRESCENT CITY
Dorris Lumberjacks Sunday 15 to
6 f r
Jane Cary. Margurettc Bamth-
Mr
and
Mrs.
C.
J.
Baughman
12 at the Medford park. The Cra­
Hitler, it is said, is crazy about
ouse, Marge Newton. Wanda Cox.
ters didn't have as much trouble music. Uncle Zeke says that one are spending a brief vacation at Patsy Collins, Shirley Cushing.
Saturday night however, when I of these days, maybe, the world Crescent City, expecting to be
June Bryant. Alice Haikt-r, Aud­
home by the end of the week.
they stopped Dorris 8 to 3.
rey Held. Marie Mitchell. Mildred
Klamath Falls Pelicans stayed
Bowerman, Nancy Firestone. Pat­
on Medford's tail by trimming
sy Barr. Kathleen Barr I guest I.
Grants Pass 10 to 1 and 9 to 4 in
1 1 cent* and 1 5 cents
Grace Thrasher, Mary Fullerton,
a Sunday double header.
Janet Fullerton. Frances Aikens,
The Medford club makes its fi­
Helen Olson, Alicia Jnnr Croas-
nal home appearance in league
man, Claudia McLain, lx-lla Carl­
play Saturday night and Sunday
Grandma: "IkM-wn't that little
ton. Ruth Foster, Edna Frhlge,
afternoon when they entertain the
boy
swear terribly 7”
Hulda Rose (Medford), Eleanor
Grants Pass merchants. Klamath
Little grandson: "Yes'm; hr
Ager, Sally Rice, Ina Pearl Ixtcns
ex-
Falls plays at Dorris on the same
I Medford), Rosemary Richards sure docs He don't put no
dates.
pression In it at all.”
(Medford), and Doris Dunford
9
9
9
Senior Hostesses Included Mrs
war. No one knows how long that will last. What
GAINS QUICK PROMOTION
The only way in which one hu­
Ralph McCulloch, chairman; Miss
Frank Scott has written his pa­
we have in mind is your car.
Marian Ady, Mrs Paul Hess. Mrs man being can properly attempt to
rents. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Scott,
i Paul Finnell I chairman of the i <■ influence another is by encourag-
With
good
care
and
no
hard
driving,
your
that he has been promoted from
freshment committee), Mrs Ruth Ing him to think for himaeif, in­
apprentice second class to appren­
present tires mav last another season. That
Dews, Mrs. Jane Anderson, Mrs stead of endeavoring to Instill
tice first class in the hospital
Hubert Bentley. Mrs Hal McNair ready-made opinions in his head
depends on the wheel alignment and condi­
corps of the navy. He will receive
r < <
and
Mrs Helen Small IUSO direc­
tion of the brakes.
his training at San Diego. Scott
Christopher Columbus was prob­
tor).
was an instructor in first aid be­
ably the first
New Dealer'" in
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.. Then, there’s the motor. It too will last just
fore enlisting in the navy.
history. As he started out on his
ATTENDS BUYERS’ WEEK
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as long as the care you give It warrants.
voyage, he didn't know where he
Hal McNair is spending th<- was going;when he got there he
AT CRESCENT CITY
Don
’
t
abuse
your
car.
If
it
is
not
delivering
good
week in Portland attending drug­ didn't know where he was; when
The Homer Billings family left
service, have it checked up at once. That’s our
the latter part of the past week
gists' buyers' week. He left Mon­ he got batUi, he didn't know where
day afternoon, making the trip by he had beAi and he did it all on
for Crescent City where they
specialty.
plane from Medford.
planned to spend a 10-day vaca-
borrowed money.
tion.
CATONIZED
CARS
GIVE
GOOD
SERVICE
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RETURN’ FROM COAST
Mr and Mrs. O. F. Carson and
«
I
Miss Eugenia Carson spent several
days at Crescent City the past
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
week, returning to Ashland Mon­
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
day.
V
y
A professor tried to teach a
class of negroes to memorize. "Be
not afraid, it is I."
Professor (following day): "Sam
MAKI THIS SIMPLI TI5T TODAY
what was the quotation I taught
you yesterday.”
Sam (after thinking). ‘"Don’t
get skeered, faint nobody but
me.”
M A T 1 N E E S
I’hursday, Saturday
ContinuouN Sunday
Friday, Saturday
BUTCH MINDS
THE BABY”
Virginia Bruce and
Broderick (’rawford
Don “Red” Barry
SUN • MON • TUE
M”r
D
1
v«cioa
UREw
SONG of the.
ISLANDS
•* ’ICHHICOlO*l?L^%
Wed’sday & Thursday
Jeanette MacDonald
Nelson Eddy in
“I MARRIED
AH ARGEL”
Plus
Lupe
Velez JEW
John BARRYMORf
Leon Erroll
in
it
MEXICAN SPIT
FIRE AT SEA”
MATINEES
Wed., Fri., Sat.
Continuous Sundays
“APACHE KID”
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
ICE-CAPADES’
Craters, Pelicans
Double Winners
James Ellison
Dorothy I^ewis
Jerry Colonna
Barabara Jo Allen
Wednesday and
Thursday
Mid-Week Special
About One |
More Year
No, we are not
talking about
CLYDE N. CATON GARAGE
L
H
ANSWERS
___________________
1. The Bahama Islands.
2. The height of land in the
United States separating the wa­
ters flowing to the Pacific from
those flowing into the Atlantic.
3. Inca.
4. At the end of the 15th cen­
tury.
5. Danzig.
6. Beautiful gold and silver em­
broidered stuffs, jewelry and metal
wares and ornamental saddles and
bridles.
7. Oliver Cromwell.
8. Prince Edward Island.
9. The pyramids were tombs of
the kings.
10 Piraeus.
J
JEB, TH'BOOKKEEPER.
WORKED F'R YEARS IN TH'SAME
OFFICE WITH ZEKE MILLER.....THEY
WERE GREAT PALS.... RIGHT UP T
TH' TIME JEB POUND OUT ZEKE
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We Are Busy These Days
The existence of leaded gaso­
lines has added annually to Amer­
ican automobiles approximately 50
times the 1,800,000 horsepower of
Boulder Dam.
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31-32
War
Damage
Insurance
This will protect against
direct loss or damage to
property (fire and bombard­
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It supplements your regular
insurance.
If Interested in this protec-
tion, apply now as the for­
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30.
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REAL ESTATE and
BEAI. INSURANCE
Phone 8781
41 East Main
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PLAIN DRESSES
PLAIN COATS
ASHLAND LAUNDRY COMPANY
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Phone 7771
: 31 Water St
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■ • ■LU
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2?*« mija 1 s 18AYS ìos « tamp with every
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