Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 28, 1945, Image 8

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER. THURSDAY. JUNE ¿8.
Spend a “Grand and Glorious” Fourth
of July in Ashland
Mammoth Parade 10 a.m.
KIDDIES ENTRIES - BOND FLOATS - RIDING HORSES - COWBOYS
KIDDIES PROGRAM
RACES - CONTESTS - GAMES - PRIZES
Bond
Auction
11:30
a.m.
to
1:30
p.m.
V aluable Merchants’ prizes will be “sold” to the highest bond bidder. Come and have
tun. Get a fine prize “free” and help Ashla nd on her quota.
Rodeo
at
2
p.m.
sharp
Ashland Riding Association’s Second Ann ual Rodeo and Horse Show. At high school
tield, 2 p.m. Will be a fine show, jam-packed with action — thrills — spills — bucking
horses — wild Bulls — calf roping —AND several quarter mile races — 2y2 hours of
REAL WESTERN SHOW.
Band Concert
5 P. M.
DODGE’S
GREATER
SHOWS
AND
T H R IL L C IR C U S
Bring your picnic lunch . . . Enjoy a cool
evening in Beautiful
PRESENTS
A triumph of achievement, bigger, bettc
and grander than ever before.
Lithia Park
An eclipsing epoch in the world’s great
est amusement enterprises
A full day of fun and amusement. . . long
to remember. . . Another
and featuring
“TRADITIONAL ASHLAND”
CELEBRATION!
The Greatest Wild Animal Act of all tim<
Capt. Van der Wall and his den of Wild and performing African Lions
Thrill Rides...Side Shows
Qlamorous Fun Stores Glorious
Sensational and Outstanding High Pole Aerial Presentation.
Death-Defying - Awe-Inspiring - Never to be Forgotten
6 days in ASHLAND
‘C’ Street between First and Pioneer