Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 10, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday, May 10, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 4
• Mr and Mrs George L Davis,
who lived south of town, moved
to Compton. Calif. last week.
• Nobel Green of Colorado is a
guest at the home of Mr and Mrs.
Harvey Thompson. They were
neighbors in Colorado before com­
ing here.
• Mr. an«i Mrs. Norman Driver,
who have been living at the Sim­
mons' camp ground the last win­
ter, have moved to Ashland.
• Truman Phelps of Eagle Point
visited friends in Talent Wednes­
day.
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There’s no hurt
like forgetting
Sunday, May 12
Chocolates
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mothw . . . anybody'• mottmr . . .
will ba daliqMad wH* a »auction from
our ipacially dacoratad boia» of bar
favorita Whitman', Chocolat,»
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i > Tba MrMII......................... SOc fa $5 00
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Plaza Confectionery
and Cafe
HOME OF QUALITY FOODS
SINCE 1922
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A T S SUNDAY
THE ROSEBURG PIRATES will
1 be making their first appear­
ance on the Ashland high school
baseball dianion«! in three years
when they clash with the Ashland-
Talent nine at 2:30 p. m. Sunday,
May 12. in a Southern Oregon
league game.
Little is known of the strength
of the Douglas county club since
their opener with Medford last
week was rained out. However,
they are said to carry a fiery
bunch of youngsters who play ball
with enthusiasm. For a number
of years Roseburg has been a top-
notch outfit in Douglas county
leagues and is returning to the
Southern Oregon l«x>p after a two-
year absence
Al Simpson, practice manager
of the A-Ts. says that he believes
he has ironed out the fielding
weaknesses which contributed to
the 8-3 setback at the hands of
Crescent City last Sunday. Nig
DiSordi, who took the mound
against the coast team with little
practice behind him, following a
broken leg injury which kept him
out of play for most of the winter,
has been working hard all week
and is pronounced in fit condition
and probably .will get the start­
ing call against the Indians.
Dick Skeeters has the receiving
job cut and dried, Delbert (Tiny)
Jones will be a cinch for first
base, and remainder of the A-T
lineup will round out something
like this: Collin Moore on second.
Howard Jandreau at third. Bob
Strickland at shortstop, and Don
Montgomery. Ed' Learning and
Charlie Warren in the field. Simp­
son. Eddie Joanis, Skinny Wilson.
George Bullion will be on hand
for utility job«.
In other league games Medford
entertains Grants Pass and Gold
Hill goes to Crescent City.
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• The play entitled “The Dude
Ranch,” was presented by the
seniors of Talent high in the
school gym last week It was a
western comedy full of romance
and excitement. The school orches­
tra played between acts. A large
crowd attended.
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• Mr ami Mrs Clarence Homes
of Ashlami were Talent visitors
Tuesday
• Mr and Mrs. Al Sherard al­
tended the Townsend «lance iti
Axhlami Thursday night
• Mr and Mrs H. Wooten and
two daughters of New Mexico are
stopping in the Talent camp
groumi and are looking for a lo­
cation.
• Mrs Waybuin Kenyon and chil­
dren «pent Friday at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al
Sherard.
Another seven-man battle royal
awaits the Medford armory wrest­
ling fans Monday night when Pro­
moter Mack Mllard brings Imck
two old favorites and two new
faces. The old standbys who will
return are Pete BelcaMro, away
last Monday, and Prince Mehali
kis, the turban-wearing Arabian
The Black Panther, big Negro
from Is»s Angeles, ami Al Ferona.
Italian who has been campaigning
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• The Hilt Ladies Aid society met
Thursday afternoon with 15 mem­
bers present Plans were complet­
ed for a party and dishtowel .sale
for the next meeting May 16 Fol­
lowing the business session re­
freshments were served
• Dr and Mrs R F Schlappi
are spending a week in San Fran­
cisco.
• Mr and Mrs. Walter Bray are
the proud parents of a daughter,
born May 7 at the Hilt hospital
Dr. Jones of Yreka is attending
the ca.se during Dr Schlappi’s ab­
sence.
• Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ohlund
were in Medford Saturday.
• Mr. and Mrs James Purvis
spent the week-end in Ashland
and vicinity.
• Mr and Mrs. W A Gran and
son Billy and Horton Geroy were
Medford visitors Saturday.
• The McCloud nine shut out the
Hilt team with a 12 to 0 score
Sunday when the two teams met
the first game of the North-
ern California Baseball league on
the Hilt diamond. West, pitch« :
for McCloud, made a splendid
showing, pitching a no-hit, no-run
game.
• Roy Hord left Tuesday evening
for San Francisco to obtain sur­
gical treatment for his hip, which
was fractured in December
• A road show company is pre­
senting a series of motion pictures
and vaudeville acts In tjie club
house this week. The first show
was given Tuesday evening, and
all are being well attended.
• Mrs. Roy Hord was taken to
Hilt hospital Wednesday evening
for treatment of complications
following an attack of mumps.
CORONER
NUcceHaiully In Portland, will lx*
Uie new face«
The other« who will complete
the lint are Ernie PII uho , Bulldog
Jackson and Frankie Clemen«. The
Black Panther 1« a clean wrestling
gent who will bring a long at ring
of mat victor!«*« with him. Ferona
1« inclined to be rough and can
hold hi« own in just about any
kind of company.
The free-for-all will act a«
matchmaker for the evening'«
card The first man eliminate«!
will have worked for nothing.
«Ince he will be |>a>d only hi«
traveling expenaaa
The «ecoml
.«mi third out win return to open
the card and mo on throughout
the program.
The melee will get under way
at 8:30 o'clock ■harp Monday
night. May 13.
In the County Court of the Stat«*
of Oregon for the County of
Jiu-kson
In the Matter of the Estate of
A. W. M(X»N, Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Courthouse Records
Show Coroner
Elections As Follows
The undersigned having been '
appointed by the above entitled'
court of the state of Oregon, for >
th«* county aforexaid, adniiiiiatrat-
or of the eatate of A. W. M« k > ii ,
deceased, and having qualified,
notice la hereby given to the cred­
itor« of, ami all ¡x*raona having
claim« agalnat Haiti deceaatsl. to
present them, verified aa required
by law, within nix month« after
the first publication of this notice
to «aid admlni«trator at the office
of Brigg« A Brigg«, attorney«,
HflBMl building. Ashlaml. Oregon
A. C. NININGER.
Administrator of the Estate of
A. W. Moon, Deceased
Date«! May 3, 1940
(May 3-10-17 24)
Nov. 3. |»I4—John A. Perl
Nov. 7. 1916—John A. Perl
Nov. 3. 1918—John A. Perl
Nov. 2. 1920—John A. Perl
Nov. 12, 1932—Frank Perl
Nov. 3. 1936 —Frank Perl
1924—II. W. Conger
1928—H. W. Conger
• Charles Skeeter« and a number
.«f his logging crew spent Satur­
day fishing in Rogue liver
• C M Lltwiller of Ashland was
a business caller In Talent Mon-
«lay.
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For 34 years he has engaged in
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