Page 7 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Friday, May 24, 1935 Klamath Falls Invades Ashland Sunday ♦-------------------------------------- RED SOX WILL • MEET LOCALS HI FIELD, 2:30 PROBABLE Ashland Hull'll 2b Walton cf K Scott lb BM' 1.« . hi VMiljus if F O'Toole 3b I Il'MS H« Hull. If Kannasto p i LINEUP MUNDAY Kliumith I'ulla Brook« 3b Bernadou 2b Haley lb Martin cf Wheeler «H Booth c Kiger rf Cody, If Carlstrom P ♦..... ....... HOW THEY LOOK HTIIERN' OREGON Miss Bostwick Holds LEAGUE , Narrow Ix?ad in “On L pct . To San Diego” Race 0 1 doo W Grant« Pii«« 3 Klamath Fall« 2 1 .667 Ashland 1 2 .333 Medford 0 3 .000 Game« Munday Kbimath l<'alls at Ashland Grunts Puss at Medford Lithium« Butting Averages Scott MIIJus McLean Bauman Walton I iulen IIVHH (I’Tooto Kannasto Leever Hall Winkle 11 .... 8 11 6 12 10 12 9 .... 8 3 2 1 •------ 3 1 3 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 4 4 2 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 .556 MX) .364 333 250 .200 .083 ÍHM) .000 (MM) .000 0(H) Although _ two winner« in the Claycomb Motor compuny'» "On to Han Diego” content will not em­ bark for two month«, competing girl« drew closer to the refn-Mhlng vacation jaunt to the Pacific In­ ternational exposition In the south- i iii city, nil ixpiiiHi-.'i paid, as H. I, Claycomb totalled standing« last night. They were: Ki'tura Bostwick 19,500 lb. 100 Lillian Hamilton Aleatha Ed«all 18.750 16,000 Dori« Talent 12,450 Verlee Connor 8.400 Dai«y Kincaid 7,700 Faith Taylor ........ Pauline Ward 7,500 7,050 8u«anne Barkley ... Marcinc Ha«tings 6,100 • • Ben H. Gibson, Anhland insur­ ance man, left Thursday morning for Canyonville and vicinity, where he will be occupied by business for several day« Gibson expected to return here Monday. 4------------------------------------------------ ♦— In the County Court of Jacknon i I • E. L. Fisher spent several days Ashcraft Gets 4th in town last week on business and County in and for the State of Oregon visiting with friends Mr. Fisher Carload Plymouths IN THE MATTER OF THE ES­ has a mining claim on the Illinois TATE OF ELIZABETH R river and displayed several nug­ Perry L. Ashcraft, local Plym­ CRONEMILLER, DECEASED gets taken from it. outh and Dodge dealer, today an­ Notice is hereby given that the nounced the arrival of another carloud of new Dodges. This is undersigned administrator of the the fourth carload of new cars to estate of above named decedent arrive at the Ashcraft garage this ha« filed in the above entitled spring, which is a very healthy court his final account and report sign of the uptrend in business, it of the administration of «aid estate and said court by its order entered INSPECTION WEEK was pointed out. Ashcraft also extended a cordial therein has fixed June 24, 1935, at invitation to the public to attend 10 o’clock a.m. at the court room MAY 25 to 31 a spring "open house" now at his of said court in the Jackson county court house at Medford, Oregon, show room on First street. aa the time and place for the hear­ ----- -•------- ing of objections to said final ac­ NORMAL ‘NATIONAL«’ WIN KATBALL SERIES count or any item thereof. HARRY H HELMS, Ashland's catball champion was Administrator. crowned Wednesday afternoon at ----------- •--------- the hlgn bi bool field when the Southern Oregon Normal school NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING In the County Court of the state first team, winners of the National league title, defeated the high of Oregon for Jackson county. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES­ school Beefy Barons, champs of TATE OF PIERRE PROVOST, the American league, 7-2. First game of the "world series" DECEASED. Notice is hereby given that the was taken by the SONS team, 8-5 Tuesday. Continuation of kitten­ undersigned has filed her final ac­ ball play will be worked out by the count in «aid court and the court Active club, original sponsors of has fixed Monday, July 1, 1935, at 10 o'clock a.m. and the courtroom tlie two leagues of said court at Medford, Oregon, WANTED—Small Ashland home, the time and place for the hear­ clear, for 5-room residence, cor­ ing of any objections there may be ner lot, Aberdeen, Wash., ap­ to said report and settlement praised at J1500 in est., about thereof. $500 encumbrance; street and ANGELINE MINOR. Executrix. sewer improvements paid, close (m24-31, J7-14) to 2 sawmills. BWT, care MineT. A«h lands' Llthians will get an- other crack at the high powered Klamath Falls Red Sox Sunday at th<' local high school field and Bill Kannaato, righthander with th) i i.'■■) < dg)'d curve ball, will be the pitcher manager John Mll- Rogues Sign Two jus will fling aguinst the holders Bellingham Players L of second place. Dn the mound for Klamath Paul Hoffard, manager of the Ils and opposing Kannasto will Medford Rogues, Wednesday an­ Clyde Carlstrom, who held the nounced the signing of Jack thlans to four hits and two runs Strickland, right-hand pitcher, und at Sunday al Klamath Falla. Juy Welton, outfielder. Both are It will I»- Kanna«t)>'H flint from Belllnghum Normal school mound duty since the opening of in Washington where they are re­ the season three weeks ago when puted to have played some great he lost a 6-0 game to Grants baseball. Pass Since then, Arnold Bauman Acquisition of the two new play­ FOR BALE Hay rake cheap. 116 has handled the pitching chorea ers is Medford's second step in I Church st. (m24-31-J7) for the IJthian«, beating Medford their movement to offset Ashland's ATTENTION—It will and Inning to Klamath Fall«. I .0 font left field fence and NO 1 HEWED REDWOOD FARMERS pay you well to Investigate lor MIIJus in bunking on Kunnasto yawning chasm directly behind POSTS I jutt a lifetime. Carson- yourself before you buy your re­ to «ulMlue the heavy bat« of the catcher.*’ First wus signing of Fowler Lumber Co. pairs for your mower and bin­ !<••>i s.■ wit h .i in tie mon •Itoci ' Speedbail" Thompson, said to bi der to get the genuine American Ivcnean than Bauman, as seven of a pitcher. DRY BLOCKS Double load of made parts for your baying the Invader« hit from the right ■ ♦ 200 cubic feet delivered for $7.50 machinery that will fit right, in side of the plate, which «ceined to BM load dumped. Whittle Trans ­ preference to foreign-made be a little too much prennure for Bill Bowerman Is fer Co. stuff; also harness, fencing and tli<' I) fUUUMtod Bauman. Favored Medford garden tools of every description The Red tftnt will bring to Anh­ FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— at Peil's Corner. (tfm3) land for the first time thin year, Coaching Prospect Fresh nannies, young billies and without doubt, the most colorful two yews; turkey hens and gob­ CONVALESCENT HOME — Fac­ team in th)' « iri-uit, one at the One of Medford high's most il­ blers, mammoth bronze, one hen ing park and Lithia water; open be«t pitcher« and three player« lustrious athletic «ons Bill Bow­ with young turks; large Rhode to all in need of care; reduced who made the All League selection erman may be the man appointed Island red rooster; pasture to rates; rooms and cabins to rent. last year. to the head coaching duties at that rent; fox terrier with young 153 Granite st. (a!9) With no exception, the Klam- school according to unofflical word pups; manzanita pole wood. Find athites are all young players, fast from the neighboring city. me at home after 5 o’clock p.m., LEGAL NOTICE on the liases and heavy hitters. In With 26 applications for the po­ route 1, box 479 on Ashland <‘ui I'll.... they bOMt bv tai the sition iiloady on Bowi'ro.iin, mine road. P. J. Amer. (m3J In the County Court of the State best curve Itali pitcher In the lea­ nevertheless, seems to have the in­ of Oregon for the County gue and in Haley, first base. Ber- side track and has signified his NO. of Jackson 1 HEWED REDWOOD nadou, second base and Wheeler, Interest, although accepting the POSTS Last a lifetime. Carson- IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- shortstop, they have just about the job would mean lower pay than he Fowler Lumber Co. TATE OF RUSSELL M. BEN- class of the setup at those posi­ now is receiving at Franklin high NETT, Deceased. tions. FOR SALE 1931 coupe. Call at of Portland. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF Bemadou, Haley and Carlstrom 477 North Main st. Bowerman wax one of Prink ANCILLARY' ADMIN ISTltATION were named to their respective CalliNon's highest stars during the The undersigned having been ap­ positions last year on the all-star present university of Oregon foot­ WANTED- Young girl to work for room and board and small pointed by the above entitled court team and this season are playing ball mentor's days at Medford of the state of Oregon, for the wages. Call at 308 N. Main. even better ball The Wheeler to high. He continued his athletics county aforesaid, administrator- Bemadou to Haley double play al Oregon, where he was a three- WILL EXCHANGE nice home with-will-annexed of the estate of combination Is "tops" in the cir­ yea r letter winner in football un­ close in for improved property Russell M. Bennett deceased, and cuit. They turned in two against der Callison and Clarence "Doc” in or near Oakland, Calif. Lew having qualified, notice is hereby Granta Puss, four against Medford Spears. Hansen, 25 E. Main st. given to the creditor« of, and all and one against Ashland in games persons having claims against said played so far. HAMS' PLAN BIG TIME FOR SALE — Gardenia Hand deceased, to present them, verified Ashland's inner works cracked AT SISKIYOU FEST »TH Lotion, a heart of the flower as required by law, within six wide open last Sunday at Klamath product. 39c at Bolton's Drug months after the first publication Falls on the soft, unsure footing A gala time is in store for those Store. of this notice to Baid G. H. Billings of Modoc field but Sunday a dif­ who attend the Southern Oregon ferent story is expected on the hamfest Sunday, June 9, at Siski­ FOR HOUSEHOLD or livestock at his office in the city of Ashland, hard and fast high school field. Fly Spray, SEE Ted's Feed and Jackson county, Oregon. you summit. G. H. BILLINGS, It is directly up to Kannasto, tn Seed Store. While the event Is primarily for Administrator-with-will-annexed of th)' box, and to the entire team at radio nuts, the Ashland Radio club the Estate of Russell M. Bennett the plate whether or not the Lith- extends an invitation to anyone in­ NEW STYLE Berry Crates and Deceased. Hallocks in stock at Ted's Feed ians will erase that defeat of last terested to attend the affair. Ail Dated May 17, 1935. and Seed Store. wok. At Klamath the Mlljusiti's are requested to bring their own BRIGGS & BRIGGS, were able to collect only four cats and utensils, but the club will A NEW SHIPMENT of Gold Fish Attorneys for Administrator. safeties. However, if the big bats furnish coffee, sugar and cream. has just arrived. Ted's Feed and (m!7-24-31-J7) of McLean, Scott, Miljus and Wal­ An effort will be made to hook Seed Store. ton come to life as they did again­ up with other hamfests through st Medford two weeks ago, then W7BKC. Other features of the NO 1 HEWED REDWOOD Saturday is the last day of the Kannasto will have something real piogram follow: POSTS—Last a lifetime. Carson- to work on. 8 a.m.- Registration and intro­ FULLER PAINT SALE! Fowler Lumber Co. ----------- •------------ ductions. PAINTING — Paperhanging, sign 9 a.m.—Hike to Pilot rock. J. 0. RIGG Klamath Takes writing, all work guaranteed; 9 to 12:30 Free-for-all, base­ Phone 172 paper hanging. 20c per roll. G. ball game, horseshoe pitching, in ­ 2nd Place With A. Price, 150 First st., Ash. (m24 spection of W7BKC's amateur sta­ 11-2 Lithian Win tion, short hikes, etc. 12:30- Picnic dinner. 2:30 p.m. Baseball game, Ash- Klamath Falls defeated Ashland What Ashland Makes, Makes Ashland 11-2 last Sunday at Klamath lanJ Radio club vs. team of vis­ Falls to take hold of second place itors. 4:30 p.m. Ladies baseball game. in the Southern Oregon league. 0 p.m.—Weiner and marshmal­ Clyde Carlstrom, on the mound for the Red Sox, allowed only four low roasting, liar«’ contest. ----------- •---------- -hits and fanned 11 Arnold Bau- ■ ian, starting IJthian pitcher, was HUBERT WILL PRESENT PUPILS IN RECITALS in the ■ent to the showers ’ * ■ fourth * ■ iter a nine-run Klamath outburst Milk—Cream—Buttermilk Appearing in a violin recital r *1 the second, third and fourth Tuesday night, 8 o'clock, at the Bill Kannasto finished the frames. ASHLAND CREAMERY , game and was touched for two Lithia hotel, will be Miss Alice Coggins, pupil of Lawrence Hu­ hits and one run. Phone 24 bert. Miss Coggins will render a Score: R H E full program of classical selections 2 4 8 accompanied at the piano by Alice Ashland ►s 11 10 2 Willits. Klamath Falls Miss Coggin’s recital will be sup­ Batteries: Bauman, Kannasto and McLean; Carlstrom and Booth ported by the soprano voice of -------- •----------- Miss Jean Joy, accompanied at the ® The Chamber of Commerce haH piano by Miss Reynolds, and Miss Boy Scout window display in- Flossie Thompson will play several ^^^Malleil thi.H week It 1« well worth piano solos. The general public is invited to enjoy the affair. ^■^ilng to see. Classified Ads -----•----- ASHLANU BUTTER SHASTA ICE CREAM BRAKE CHANGE-OVER Radiator Troubles Keep Your Motor Cool! STOP Overheating Caused from Dirt, Rust find Anti-Freeze Accumulations We Change 1928-1929-1930-1931-1932-1933-1934 Ford Brakes Over to Latest Type Noiseless “8” Brakes SMOOTH AS VELVET PRICE ONLY $5.00 National Pen HereJs a real Old Snglisfc Regal Amber Distributors 147 N. HoUy Phone 1272 Medford A clean pen writes better. Let al clean yours without charge or obli­ gation of any sort Tot will not« the difference the first word you write. Just present the coupon be­ low for free inspection service. Free Inspection Service Just present this coupon to us dur- in« NATIONAL PEN INSPECTION On Sale at LOG CABIN PLAZA CAFE Long’s Confectionery Valley View Auto Camp Cook’s Pool Hall The Dutch Mill WEEK. May 25 to 31,1935, for free At Klamath Junction also ELHART’S REGAL AMBER Draught and Bottle Beer Book and Music Store inspection of your pea. Name Street Add rue SNAPPY SERVICE SUPERIOR QUALITY UNIQUE CLEANERS Phone 19 Welcome, Nobles! WELCOME! A Cordial Invitation to Our Spring “Open House“ A cordial invitation is extended to you—personally to help us celebrate “open house.” Latest Dodge and Plymouth “spring styles” are now on display in our showrooms. There are many unique things to see . . . many surprising facts to learn . . . the very newest of the new in the motor world! Try the "Airglide Ride” . . . drive with new “Syncromatic Control” . . . make the famous Dodge and Plymouth FREE “economy test." If you are thinking of buying, you can learn facts here that will be of real help to you in getting the best dollar-for-dollar value, But, whether you intend to buy or not, you will be cordially welcome. May we see you soon? Another Carload of the New-Value Dodge Arrived Today Including Repacking Front Wheels Our Special Hot Acid Vat Process Will Do It Right OAK STREET GARAGE PHONE 37-J ASHLAND, ORE. CLAYCOMB MOTOR COMPANY Ford Sales and Service Complete Service Under One Roof PERRY L. ASHCRAFT PHONE 128 Plymouth * DODGE* Packard