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Bronze Plate Arrives For ‘City of Ashland’ The Ashland Cn amber of Com- merce this week received the bronze plaque which will be in- stalled on the big Grey hound bus which was christened “City of Ashland” with appropriate cere monies last summer. Planned as a tribute to this city and calculated to bring much pub licity, the plaque is inscribed on 1 the top line with the words Ash land- the Beautiful Lithia City" and continued with “Located on the main scenic highway skirting Mt Shasta and Crater Lake." At the bottom is the phrase, "City of Ashland” and the dedi cation date. August, 1937. Friday, April 1, 1038 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 6 BASEBALL CLUB WILL ORGANIZE HERE TONIGHT KANSAS DUSTER TO WHIRL INTO jack M c D onald on armory mat A CALL to meeting for the pur- ** pose of launching the 1938 Ashland IJthians baseball club was issued this week by Dom Pro- vest. recently elected prexy of the Southern Oregon league and last WILD P(0 year's boss of the local diamond otganization. who urges that all club officials and other baseball- minded Ashlanders gather at 7 30 o'clock this evening. April 1, at * an > a :> panîmîp Provost Brothers hardware store. Election of officers and playing manager will occupy the time not wee • V spent in determining the 1938 pol • Mrs. William Bates and young icy and program. son of Dunsmuir were visitors in Provost, recently returned from Ashland this week. a business trip, said that he had contacted Glendale and Yreka rep- i resentatives and that they have 1 agreed to enter the circuit with “We Have the Pictures” Medford, Crescent City. Grants Pass and Ashland, last year mem ber teams Roseburg's Pirates will not perform this season The league was formed last week in Medford when delegates J from the four towns met with Wally Rickert. MMford manager | and southern Oregon semi-pro commissioner. Election was held with Provost getting the post va- | cated by resigning President Ed Lamport, Medford, and Austin Frazier, also of Medford, being named to the secretary’s job held last year by Bill Hulen. "|MU-ked to the rafters” hoilM" M ex|>ecte<l in the Med- Edward G. Robinson I A 15-game split season sched 4NOTHER ford armory Monday night to wltneaa what has been doped im ule was planned at that meeting, one of the greatest wrestling cards yet promoted. Red Kerry, of to start May 8. with eight games Kansas, meets Jack McDonald in the top main event; Marshall in the first half and seven in the Carter returns to face Joe Smollnskl In the middle main event, and second. Frankie Clemens will square off with las» Mortensen In the opener. Uniform gate admission prices A s|M*cial two-out-of-three fall match, between the second and main of 35 and 10 cents for all member events, has been arrunged between Miss Clara Mortensen, lady teams, as in force in 1937, was champion of the world, and Miss Lucille Davis, Omaha's contender again approved and regulations for for the feminine belt. Doors will I m * o|>ened at 7 p. m. with first complimentary passes laid out Re tMHit starting at 8:30 o’clock. plus sponsibility for the "Annie Oak ( HARLES WINNINGER leys" this year will rest with team GEORGE BRENT managers to avoid an unwarranted epidemic of gate-crashers at in games. Representatives placed the stamp of approval on the Spalding National league ball as the official pellet for the circuit and also In response to proposed action agreed on guarantees for visiting by the Municipal Safety council teams. Tonight’s confab is ex for a city bicycle licensing ordi pected to iron out local questions and start the Ashland baseball ma- FINISHING touches and fumish- nance. Chief (rf J’ -hce C. P. Tal chine on its annual trek around 1 ing are all that remain to be ent countered Saturday with a the baselines. done at the new "medical arts” plan to make the idea statewide building on Main street between in order to effect uniformity of Fortmiller’s store and the Chevro regulation and enforcement. Talent wrote to the council let and the weather-de Northern California layed garage opening is set for some time stating that he had advised Secre next week, Dr. C. A. Haines, one tary of State Earl Snell of his Baseball Heads Meet of the three prospective occupants, idea and suggested that the plan be submitted to the next session of said Wednesday. (Special to The Miner) the state legislature for enact At a meeting in Mt. Shasta re- i ' "There won't be any formal ment of the necessary law Al cently, L. B. Noble of Mt. Shasta opening," Dr. Haines said. "We’ll though admitting that municipal ADMITS ONE was reelected president of the just move our equipment and get ordinances now tn effect In several Northern California Baseball ready for business as quickly as other Oregon cities are practical CHILD league. Tom Ball of Mt. Shasta possible.” to a certain extent, he pointed out K was reelected secretary T. J. With him in the modern office possibilities for confusion in dis- ■ Cleone, Jr., of Redding was chosen building will be Dr. E. G. Everett, crepancies between lawn of var- ADMITS ONE : vice president and Burris Coon of also a physician and surgeon, and ious towns. 1 Weed publicity agent. Dr. R L. Burdic, dentist. A tentative plan calls for 11- ADULT Delegates to the meeting were cense tests for bike rldera similar Each doctor will have an indi Al Dollarhide of Klamath Falls, to those now in order for auto H. McDonald of Redding, Dan Bar vidual suite of rooms Private of mobile drivers, with bicycle plates fices, consultation rooms and op bieri. Weed Sons. C. T Kimcry, erating rooms will be included, and operator’s cards to be Issued Weed Towners, Henry De Clerk. and there will be an x-ray room, after examination of applicants. Hilts. Chino Harri, McCloud. F recovery Chief Talent suggested that a room and a central re Gaspari. Mt. Shasta and M Rich ception training period be inaugurated by room which will be used mond, acting for William Welsh the city police department prev FROM THE" jointly. of Dunsmuir. ious to proposal of the law so that Each room is finished in pastel enactment could be followed by BOOK M. F. Buffman of Yreka. A. M Silva of Redding Cubs, A. Talbert, shades and fitted with most mod Immediate enforcement. He laid READ BY Dorris, and W. H. Hitchcock, Mc em equipment to complete the out a set of rulea for rldera and MILLIONS Cloud American Legion, made ap general attractiveness of the planned a courae of lnatruction at plication at the meeting for entry building which was designed by some designated place this sum of their teams but were rejected R. A. Berry, local architect. Hol mer where all children with wheels on the grounds that more than low tile construction and steel sash may familiarize themselves with eight teams were not advisable. make the place fireproof and large traffic regulations In case of a vacancy in the present windows, clear at the top and with The proposal has received wide lineup, these teams would be elig frosted lower panes, combine with publicity this week in newspapers a glass brick front to make for of other Oregon cities, particularly ible. A schedule committee of Wil maximum lighting efficiency. those where some local provision liam Welsh, H. McDonald and F. L. Smith, owner of Ashland has been made for tagging of bi Henry DeClerk will draw up a 14- Clay Products company, furnished cycles. game schedule for presentation tile and brick used in construction at the next meeting, in Redding and, as contractor, has had com Berger Will Answer April 2. plete charge of erection. The Northern California league Crane automatic air condition Barnhill in Verbal will see its first games Sunday, ing—with oil furnace for winter May 1, and moisture-filtered air in sum Duel Tuesday Night mer—was installed by the Lithia Plumbing and Heating shop which F. W Berger, local manufac GEORGE E. CLARK also had charge of plumbing and turer, will attempt to settle a George E. Clark, found dead of sheet metal work. Only the finest question which has caused some GENE heart failure last Friday at his baked porcelain plumbing fixtures Third street home, was buried have been selected by John Mills, discussion lately when he speaks at 7:30 o’clock Tuesday night, Monday morning in Mountain proprietor of the shop. April 5, on the topic, "The De- View cemetery. The Rev. C. E. Guy Good, X-L Electric com pression - Causes and Remedy." in Dunham officiated. pany, has supervised installation He will be heard in the hall which ------------ •------------ of all lighting fixtures, many of is located upstairs in the building Subscribe for The Miner today. ‘The OLD CORRAL’ which his company furnished, and across Main street from Fortmil ler’s store. wiring. The speech apparently is In Another local firm, Wick’s Fur niture store, supplied inlaid linol duced by a written argument eum flooring which is laid with which has blazed intermittently the border curved to extend for In "letter to the editor” columns several Inches up the base of the of southern Oregon newspapers wall, eliminating dirt-catching an- between Berger, former Townsend plan orator, and Owen H. Barnhill, glee. another AshlanMer well known for Preliminary work, razing of the his unofficial comments on pen old dwelling which formerly oc- sion plans. Berger announced ....refarass cupied the lot and grading, wa/i Tuesday that he will answer six ths food of ths started in December, 1937. G. S. questions which he and Barnhill century be Butler financed construction at a have been tossing back and forth. tween welter cost of approximately $6000. weight Win The public is Invited to attend chell fir alow- the talk which will be supported born Bernie! by other program features. BETTY JANE SHOP WILL MOVE TO NEW LOCATION • LAST DAY • “THE LAST GANGSTER” DOCTORS SET TO TALENT URGES MOVE INTO NEW STATE BIKE LAW OFFICE BUILDING “The Go Getter” • SATURDAY • Bargain Special This Coupon and Jw 2 BIG HITS 2 ----- •----- FOR DELICIOUS SNACKS -• KRAFT CHEESE SPREADS • Just bring out several vari eties of Kraft Cheese Spreads and crackers .. . and company refreshments are all ready! These Spreads are grand for sandwiches, appetizers and salads, too. Notice the smart new circle-dot design on the Swsnkyawig glasses Kraft Spreads come in. Removal of fixtures and stock of the Betty Jane Dress shop, owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Platt, from the Lithia hotel building to the location form erly occupied by the Mother Goose shop in the Enders building took place Thursday night. The change will allow ample room for the business which has expanded considerably since its In ception. Roy Murphy’s transfer handled the moving arrangements. 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MS oo 29 COACH Mechanically okay but needs paint, $63 00 30 FORI) COUPS Completely overhauled, Including new paint Job. $165 00 LEEVER MOTOR COMPANY Up the Hill from the IJthln Hotel FORD GARAGE SETS THE PACE WITH BARGAINS LIKE THESE 1«M'K BOTTOM PRICES 3 DAYS ONLY 1936 Ford Tour Sedan, radio, heater . $525 1934 Ford de luxe Tudor, re conditioned, like new $295 1937 Ford de luxe Coupe, only 3000 miles, $200 off. 1936 Dodge Pickup, reflniahed in green ........... ... $465 Model A Coupes and tud- ors, only $95 Look 'Em Over Before U Buy CLAYCOMB MOTOR CO Ashland, Ore. LEGAL NOTICES 4—318b NOTICE FOR 1*1’BlJCATION United State« Department of the Interior (•eneral luuid Offi«1« at Roweburg, Oregon NOTICE Is hereby given that Claude Padgett of 773 Boulevard. Ashland, Ore., who, on Aug. 9, 1929, made original homestead entry, act of June 6, 1912, No. 018679, for W'.SWU, 8E‘*SW‘t. section 22, township 388, range 2E. Willamette meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Vic tor A. Tengwald, United 8tates commissioner, at Medford, Ore., on the 27th day of April, 1938. Claimant names as witnesses: A. C. Edwards, C. A. Applegate, H. Ernest Applegate and Vincent Lanlni, all of Ashland, Ore. GEORGE FINLEY. Register. (Marll-18-25 Aprl-8) 4—348h NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Department of the Interior General luuid Office at Roseburg, Oregon NOTICE is hereby given that Jesse J. Hughes, of box 50, Dead Indian route, Ashland, Ore., who, on Feb. 7, 1933, made second homestead entry, acts 9-5-1914 and 6-9-1916, No, 020525, for SE'i NW‘4, section 19, township 388, range 3E, Willamette meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Victor A. Tengwald, U. 8. commissioner, at Medford, Ore., on the 20th day of April, 1938. Claimant names as witnesses: Vincent Lanlni, Chester Applegate and A. C. Edwards of Dead In dian route, Ashland, Ore., and W. E. McMinn of Ashland, Ore. GEORGE FINLEY, Register. (Mar 11-18-25 Apr 1-8) OESER’S SUPER Service Station SM-870 E. Main St.—Kat. 192 HOBBS BATTERIES AT JOYLANI) Saturday Night LIFE-TIME GUARANTY LADIES ADMITTED FREE BEFORE 9:30 RECHARGING BATTERIES Jackson’s Swing Music Shell Service I Like to Serve You Him 85c Her 15c SECOND AND MAIN SIGNAL Dr. W. Oeser