Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 17, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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Friday, May 17, 1940
ATS WALLOP
ROSEBURG 11-2
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Action Treat for Mat Scout Fees at Camp
Fans I n Being Billed
Cut to $1 Per Week
For Monday’s Card According to Theo J Norby.
Wrestling fans ull over southern
Arising from last week's defeat)
administered by the Crescent City Oregon are awaiting Promoter
Merchants,
tie
Ashland-Talent Mack IJIIard’» announcement of
A T'» lust Humtay on the local hta card next Monday night, May
diamond drove out 12 hlta to 20, in the Medford armory. The
knock three Roseburg pitcher» off announcement wax to be forth- i
tile mound, and croaard the plate coming Thursday morning
With an aggregation ot some of
11 time» to down the highly-
the brwt muscle-twisters now In
touted Itoseburg Pirate» 11 to 2
Skinny Wllaon, right-hand hur- action on the Pacific coast within :
ler Who formerly played with Gold hta reach, Ultard ta expected to I
Hill, thiew »trike after atrike to build hta Monday night attraction !
whiff nine Pirate atickmen and around Jimmie Mitchel), batter I
allowed six »crutch hit», only two known as the Black Panther; Er- I
nle Piluso, Oregon's iron man; I
of which got out of the infield.
Prank <Nlg) DiSordi, playing, Pete Be least ro, the Weed Wop;
the third »ack for the locala. Frankie Clemens, the Indian won­
proved to be the »park needed der boy; Bulldog Jackson, ham­
when he »tapped out a long triple merlock expert, Al Ferona, Flor­
to center field and then, a» if ida's viciouN Italian, and Prince
that weren't enough, atole home Mehalikis, the Arabian nobleman.
under a pitch from Hporer to fur-
Lillard says that the outstand- I
niah another tally.
ing program will get under way
Collin» Moore, Bob Strickland, at 8:30 p m., as usual.
Don Montgomery, Tiny Jone» and
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Skinny Wllaon each connected ! • Subscribe for The Miner today.
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with two-bugger» and Ed la-am- '
Ing outdid himself with a three- I
base blow which, it it hadn't been
for a careful third-base coach,
might have been at retched Into a
home run Strickland'» big deep
voice ami ball handling were a
great addition to a somewhut in-
»ecure infield and Jone«, who
covered the flrat »topping point,
came up with »everal bad throw»
to wave the day
Score by Inning»:
It H E
Hoseburg
010 100 (XX)
2 6 2
A-T
101 301 5Ox 11 12 3
In other league game» Grants
Paaa enjoyed a field day in Med­
ford when they »topped the
Hogue» 12 to 3 Crescent City
took the measure of Gold Hill in
Crescent City
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Ashland area Scout «xecutive who
last week-end attended an execu­
tive meeting in Klamath Falta,
boys will be able to attend Boy
Scout camp at I-ake o' the W<x>ds
this summer for a weekly fee of
The
“SCARLETT”
11, plus their food supply and as­
sistance in getting meals. The
change in fee» wax presented to
the executive» by Kenneth Wells,
new Crater I .Ake council area
leader.
Phone 4311
FOR APPOINTMENT
Ashland Hotel
Beauty Shop
Before the slash the fee wax $7
and in aome cases was prohibitive.
Camp Fire girls will be allowed
to attend their session of the
camp for $1 50 per week, but un­
der the same conditions as Scouts.
E. B. Poyer
An ultra feminine
hairdo which
reflects the
Old South!
Candidate for
Democratic
Nomination for
"The Scarlett" coiffure is des­
tined to be the favorite choice
of girl graduates! You’ll like
our modem versions of this
hairdo—suited to your person­
ality.
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
PRIMARY MAY 17, 1040
Four years satisfactory
office work previous to
coming to Ashland. 19
years successful dairy­
man in Ashland.
—Paid Advertisement
ASHLAND HIGH NETMEN
TO FINISH IN MEDFORD
Hollis Beasley will take his
Ashland high school tennis team
to Medford Saturday morning for
final matches of the season. The
Medford netmen have been a
stumbling block to Ashland ten­
nis wins all season but Beasley
and his »quad arc set to break
the jinx In Saturday's encounter
In the other southern Oregon
high schol league matchrs Granta
Pana travels to Klamath Fall« on
thr same date.
PERFUMES—COLOGNES
GIFT STATIONERY
And Many Beautiful Cosmetic
Gift Boxes to Choose From!
JAMES PARSONS TO TAKE
PAM IN I OF O FI.AY
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
Among those taking part in
Maxwell Anderson'» "High Tor,"
to be presented at the University
<>f Oregon May 22 23 ami 24.
1» James l*nrsona, Ashland, who
will play thr part of Ashrer
Parsons, a graduate of Ashland
high school, la a sophomore maj­
oring In speech at the university
He la the son of B J. Parsons.
Page 5
FOR HIM
WATCHES—SHAVING SETS
ELECTRIC RAZORS
—A Complete Assortment of
Modem Leather Billfolds Priced
from $1.00 to $5.00
Kodaks and Movie (’ameras
2« EAST MAIN STREET PHONE 4811, ASHLAND
S’MATTER POP— Awk! It’« Between Ugh and Uh!
EDWARD W. KUBLI
1
REPUBLICAN
CANDIDATE FOR
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
SUBJECT TO PRIMARIES
MAY’ 17, 1940
—Paid Advertisement
By C. M. PAYNE
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