Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 25, 1939, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Friday, Aug. 25, 1939
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 4
Carter and Wilson To
(io Rematch Monday
Eve as Feature Battle
• Mr and Mrs. Leonard Patter­
son, following a summer spent In
Portland, have taken up residence
in Jacksonville, where Mr. Patter­
son will become a member of the
high school faculty and will as­
sume coaching duties. Mrs. Pat-
terson will be remembered as El­
len Merryman, while Patterson
himself is a graduate of SOCK and
Oregon State college, as well as
having distinguished himself as an
outstanding baseball player with
Ashland. They have been spending
some time visiting relatives and
friends here this week.
AND THEN THE FUN BEGAN!
•
Marshall Carter and George
iWildcat) Wilson will clash in a
rematch in Medford armory next
Monday night, according to an an­
nouncement of Promoter Mack
Lillard. It will be a continuation
of their thrilling match of last
Monday when Carter was tossed
I from the ring by a Wilson shoul­
der block and was disabled for
• Mr and Mrs Hugh Gillmore the night. Both boys are strictly
Lakeview, visited in Ashland with legitimate wrestlers and among
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. the fastest in their weight class,
i Wilson points all his maneuvers
Gillmore last week-end.
; toward his terrific flying tackles
and sonnenberga which Carter suc­
cessfully dodged last
Monday.
Carter s standing leg split com-
! bined with his all-around general
wrestling ability makes him a
I feared mail.
Taro Ito, 200-pound Japanese,
will be making his first appear­
ance in tha Medford torture cham­
ber when he takes on Sgt. Bob
i Kennaston in the middle bout. Ito
has been wrestling in the south
and east where he has proven
himself to be a tough opponent
for any type of mat man and in
coming to Medford he will be mak­
ing his first appearance in Oregon.
Joe Smolinski. the Polish Pa-
looka, will return to face Frankie
Hale of Los Angeles in the opener
Hale made his first showing last
Monday and didn't do so well with
Tony Morelli but thinks he can
tame the hard-boiled Smolinski
I This bout goes to the mat at 8:30
I p. m. promptly.
-------------- •--------------
Folies Stylist
J
Batting Averages
Show Heavy Hitters
—
Howard Wiley, president of the 1
Ash.and Softball league, yesterday
released team and individual bat-
i ting averages for all players hit-
ting over the 300 mark. They fol-
low. by teams:
.321
Dodgers, team average
.343
Leever ........ 444 L Warren
405 Miller........... 343
Schilling
384 Baughman
.319
Hess
333
Walker ........ 345 Harris
Rogues, team average
Curry ........... .476 May
.362 Barksdale
Moore
.359
Murphy
Tillent. tenni
Thoreson ....
Maxson ......
Hungate ___
average
425 Keener
390 Learning
.333!
Elks, team average
Tallis
“ROBERTA”
with
GINGER ROGERS
FRED ASTAIRE
Miner Pre««,
Hall................
A Warren
Coleman —
team average
417 Rose
.377 Pendleton
.368
.313
350
333
.287
.323
302
.259
313
303
• Mrs. R. E. Poston left Sunday
for a visit with Mrs. Stanley Bran­
don and family in Berkeley. While
there she toured Treasure Island.
Jeanette MacDonald
“BROADWAY
SERENADE”
• WED & THUR • AT 8:30 EVERY
MONDAY NIGHT
NELSON EDDY
3 ALL-STAR
MAIN EVENTS!
“LET FREEDOM
RING”
Medford Armory
------- and-------
Edward Ellis
“ALMOST A
GENTLEMAN”
Life - Auto - Fire
INSURANCE
Monuments and Markers
of Bronze and Granite
At Price« You Can Afford
M. T. BURNS
Next Door to Post Office
Cail Office 113, Kes. 218-R
Evening Appointments
“DEPENDABLE SERVICE”
> HIVER SAW ANYTHING
y LIKE LUSTER-FOAM
«’
1 0 MAKE TEETH
i
Amazing NEW u Bubble Bath”
rids teeth of ugly, dull film
It’»almo«t Incredible the way the NEW Ll*-
t -fineT<x>thl'<vac,containingLusler-J oam
detergent, maker teeth glisten aud sparkle.
Tiie Instant brush and Hali va touch Luster-
Foarn detergent, it surgt« into a foam of
tiny, active bubbles, which gets at stall,
ana decay breeding areas that even water
may not reach. And as It sweeps over tooth
Ljrfacre and into minute crevice«, your
-whole rnouth tingles delightfully . . , your
teeth take on new polish and luster.
The regular size tube in 2!>«. But your best
buy is the big 40« tills; containing more
than Vi pound of this modern, energized
dentifrice. At all drug counters. Lambert
I'harmacal Co., St. Louis, Mo.
THI
NEW FORMULA
LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE
'
supercharged with
LUSTER-FOAM f
• Ruby Dobbin» returned home
Monday from l-uke o' the Wood»
where she spent the lust week at
Girl Scout camp.
• Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hill and
family of the Dead Indian country
were business caller« here Tues
day.
• Mr and Mrs. 1. C. Williams re­
cently returned from the San
Francisco fair. They left Monduy
for Iowa on un extended trip
• Mr and Mrs Dave Bradley suf
fared minor injuries Saturday
night when they met with an uuto
accident on their way home from
Talent
• Mrs. George Clurk of Anderson
creek called on Mrs. Ben Clark
Friday.
• Mr. and Mrs J. E Leaker of
Cottonwood, Calif., are gueat» of
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Foster Mr»
la>sker is an aunt of Mr. Foster.
They are on their way home from
an extended visit through eastern
states.
• Mr. and Mr« Norman Foster,
John, Eva and Betty Young of
Seattle are visiting Mr. and Mrs
E. E. Cook and Mr» Katy Edgar
• Dorothy Dowler, who has been
visiting N. H Nichols and fam­
ily for several week», left Friday
for her home tn Stockton, Calif
• Mrs. Leroy Olsen made a busi­
ness trip to Medford Monday.
• Bill G lei ms sr, who has been
working since last fall in the
Klamath country as potato inspec­
tor. haa returned for the jn-ar crop
Bill is holding down his old job as
fruit inspector In Medford
• Three young men attempted u
holdup Wednesday evening at the
service station operated by Mr
Webb al the north end of town
They were frightened away when
a customer drove in and fled with
nothing to show for their trouble.
• Rose Brtner of Wagner creek,
who attended Talent high and
giadmited from here, was united
in marriage last week with Rich-
,! i Ditsworth <>f McLeod They
will make their home in Prospect,
where he is employed
• Mrs Lula Holmes of Hensler,
N. D.. is a guest of her sister,
Mrs B. B Clark and family.
• Mii Clarence IL>
took
care of the TID office during the
absence of Olive Hill, who was
transferred to Medford for sev­
eral weeks.
• Mr and Mr» Roy Parr Jr. who
spent the last two months at the
University of Oregon, have re-
Good memory on the part of
Bob Adler, president of the Cres­
cent City Merchants. California
entrants in the Southern Oregon
league, has thrown the local base­
ball situation into a tangled mess
Adler states that it was decided
at a meeting in Ashland before
the season started that the team
finishing In first place would au­
tomatically be declared the pen­
nant winner and the Shaughnessy
playoff would merely extend the
season and give fans more base­
ball. Adler consulted Austin Fraz­
ier, loop secretary, and Frazier
remembered the decision at the
z\shland meeting. So the four top
teams are hard at work on the
playoffs for exercise and, as afore­
mentioned. the plensure of fans
while Crescent City app«*ars to
have won the title
The coast team ended the sea­
son with 11 wins and three losses
Grants Pass was close behind with
10 wins and three defeats. One of
Grants Pass' games was declared
to be no contest and ordered re­
played which has not been done
becaus«- both Granta Pass and
Glendale, other nine in the argu­
ment. believed nothing could be
gained from a replay and that the Ic per Word per Inaertion
Shaughnessy would settle every­
thing Now Grants Pass probably
J P
will clamor for the replay and. in OPEN FOR BUS1NE8S
Johnston. Jeweler and graduate
the event the Merchants win, will
watchmaker of 44 year» exper­
meet Crescent City for the league
ience, also an official watch in­
crown
spector at Portland for the HP
Although no championship is in­
We will make you a special price
volved in the playoffs, the winner
for a mainspring in your watch
this year may receive a trophy
this month at |1, guaranteed
purchased by league President
70 North Main street. Ash l>
Dom Provost which he will pre­
(38c125)
sent to winner of the series
------ --------•-----------
• Ray Burnett suffered a severe FOR SALE Trailer house, 7x12
feet, 2 wheel», sealed Inalile and
foot injury while working with a
out. reasonable See E D. Camp­
Jackson fork in the hay on the
bell. Ashland, at Joy's Gardens
D. R Smith ranch last week.
(33p)
!
C hurch of the
Na/.arene
E. E. Wordsworth, Minister
Fourth iuu I C Htrcets
Sunday school, 9 45 a. in., T S
Wiley, superintendent
Morning worship, 11 a in , ser­
mon by the pastor.
Young people'» service, 7 p in.
Evening worship, N o'clock Ser­
mon theme: “The Blessed Hope
ILITHIA
; A IIOME-OW NED THEA IKE ,
Friday, Saturday :
“OVER THE
H
WALL”
with
June Travis
Dick Foran
Sunday, Monday ;
and Tuesday
• WANT ADS •
.281
311
.257
Pine Box, team average
Schonnecker 370 Gregory .... .328
, Jandreau .... .333
—.----- —•--------
• Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Detrick
and daughter Julia of Bly visited
‘ with his father. R. E. Detrick, in
Ashland over the week-end.
SUN »MON »TUE
I
League Ball-up Comes
When Crescent City
Official’s Mind Clicks
• TALENT •
turned and are visiting Mrs. Parr's
parents. Ml uml Mr» A. E Misner
in Ashland Mr and Mrs Parr, ac­
companied by Mr and Mrs. Al
Purr of Roseburg left thia week
for a viuit to ths San Francisco
fair and other California point».
On their return they will occupy
a new home in Talent now near­
ing completion by D R Smllli.
contractor. Mr Parr is principal
of the Talent school, which will
open Sept 11
• The city hall Is receiving a new
ioof this week
• Clifford Yaryen, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Fay Yaryen. who lives
south of town, was united In mar-
tiilge last week at Magdalena, N
M . with Miss Marjorie Taylor He
graduated from Talent high school
several year» ago.
• Mr and Mis Phillip Jordan
and son of Oakland, Calif., were
calling on friend» ami former
neighbors here Haturday
• _______________
Blonde Yvonne of the New Fol lea
Bcrgcre at Treasure Island Is run*
»idered one of the bent UresHrd
girl» in Paris, Him offer» her stjle
■ j-!g -stions to these little tontine-
quins who grace nn exhibition of
the. - ally prepared fabric» at the
fai . '• tonne brought an elegant
l*.<
lan wardrobe with her, causes
wide comment off-stage a» well am
on — where, incidentally, she r
pears In a more or lew atn'
charming undresa.
r
GILBERT & SULLIVAN'S
MIKADO
IN TECH NICOLOR
IM YOUR I’KEHENT IJFE
INSURANCE ADEQUATEf
STEVEN K.
SCHUERMAN
PHONE 4721
Roll Kills Medford
Hope in Sunday Rout
After being moved from the.
pitcher’» mound to the outfield.
Lefty Mike Roll of the Crescent I
City Merchants blasted out a home
run with two of his teammates
aboard to break up a 10-inning
7-7 tie with Hoosier Hoffard’s
Medford Craters and the coast
nine won the first game of their
Shaughnessy playoff series 10 to
7 at Medford Sunday. Kolla hit
was a 440-foot drive to right cen- ’
terfield.
At the same time Red Tolbert's
Dorris Lumberjacks were handing
Grants Pass Merchants an 8 to 2
beating in the California city and
in doing so served notice that they |
are to be reckoned with until the
season ends.
Sunday Medford goes to Cres­
cent City and Dorris journeys to I
Grants Pass.
-------------- •---------- ---
• Following several days confine­
ment in Community hospital, Mrs
Marcus Woods returned to her
home over the week-end.
Drive A
Clean
FOR SALE New and used desks,
filing cabinets, swivel chairs and
safes. Medford Office Equip­
ment Co, 32 North Grape street.
Medford
(48tf)
MEIlUiPOUTAN I.IKE
INSURANCE CO.
A-l BEER
“Class in a Glass*
ON DRAUGHT AND IN DOTTLES
Keep your car looking
new and summery . . .
add to the pleasure of
driving the«« bright
days!
YOUR CAR
GREASED
WASHED
VACUUMED
ALL FOR
$1.00
ASHLAND
HOTEL
SERVICE
We Use Texaco*» Marfak!
SYD liEED
PHONE 4501
A-ONE BREWING COMPANY
MEDFORD, OREGON