Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 17, 1940, Page 6, Image 6

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    Friday, May 17, 19*10
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Juniors Winding Up
la nd-Ta le nt To
ASHLAND MEN TO Ash
Spring Sports Play
Play 3 More Home
ADDRESS MEET Games in First Half
Trinity Episcopal
Church
Dr. Claude E. Sayre, Vicar
Holy communion. 8 a. m.
Church school, 9:30 a. m.
Sermon and morning prayer, li
o’clock.
Holy communion every’ Wednes­
day. 9:30 a. m.
Choir W’ill meet Friday evening,
7:30 o’clock
You are cordially invited to wor­
ship with us.
Mayor T S. Wiley, E. C. Biegel.
J Q. Adams, Councilman O. F.
Carson and City Attorney Frank
Van Dyke will represent Ashland
at the 15th annual League of Ore­
gon Cities convention May 22 to
24 in Seaside.
Ashland also will be represented
in discussions when Biegel, man­
ager of the electric utility here
and city superintendent, will speak
on "Operations Under a Contract
Electrical Supply,'' and by Adams,
who will talk on "Proper Ac­
counting Treatment of Inter-Fund
and Inter-Budget Item Transfers."
Other city problems arising
from rapid population shifts and
increased demands for municipal
services coupled with declining
revenues will be considered in
open forum discussions by city
officials in attendance.
• SATURDAY •
NURSE
EDITH „
CAVELL
1410 Grads Output
Of Ashland High
Since Year of 1891
The Ashland-Talent baseball
club has five home games in the
first half of the 1940 schedule, in­
cluding the two already played
here. The remainder of the first-
half schedule follows:
May 19
Ashland-Talent nt Grants Pass
Crescent City at Roseburg.
Medford at Gold Hill i May play
night game in Medford May 17 )
May 26
Ashland-Talent in Medford.
Crescent City in Grants Pass.
Roseburg in Gold Hill.
June 2
Gold Hill in Ashland-Talent
(may play in Medford night of
May 31 1
Grants Pass in Roseburg.
Medford in Crescent City.
June 9
Crescent City in Ashland-Talent.
Roseburg in Medford.
Grants Pass in Gold Hill.
June 16
Ashland-Talent in Roseburg.
Medford in Grants Pass
Crescent City in Gold Hill.
(One of the latter two games
may be played in Medford on the
night of June 13 or 14.)
June 21
Gold Hill in Medford (night).
June 23
Grants Pass in Ashland-Talent
(may play in Medford night of
June 20)
•
Roseburg in Crescent City.
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Since 1891 1410 students have
been graduated from Ashland sen­
ior high school, according to ma­
terial compiled by the office of
Theo J. Norby, school superin­
tendent. The name of every grad­
uate since 1891 has been kept on
record in the superintendent's of­
fice and in that first year records
were kept three seniors made up
the graduation class.
Number of graduates for each Encouraged A-T’s
succeeding year are listed as fol­
Off to Grants
lows. with the exception of 1903.
when no students graduated be­
For Week-End Tilt
cause that year the school was
changed from a three-year insti­
Ashland-Talents baseball club
tution to a four-year school.
will take to the road for the first
time in regular league play Sun­
1891
3 1916
33 day, May 19. when they travel to
8 1917
1892 ....
49 Grants Pass to tangle with the
1893
10 1918
...... 46 Merchants.
1894
13 1919
49
Since Skinny Wilson went the
1895
12 1920
54 entire distance to win the game
1896
9 1921
43 against Roseburg last Sunday he
1897 ....
15 1922____ ..... 75 probably will get the starting call,
1898
13 1923
46 with Nig DiSordi and Wayne
1899 .....
13 1924
. 53 Com best on hand to back him up
1900 .....
54 if necessary. The infield might
13 1925
1901
15 1926
54 get a shakeup after workouts this
1902 ......
11 1927........ ...... 62 week but at present stands the
1928
.... 76 same as in the past with Skeet­
1903
1904 .....
..... 53 ers catching, Jones at first, Neale
14 1929
1905
10 1930.......
65 at second, Jandreau or DiSordi on
1906
10 1931
73 third, Strickland playing short­
1907 .....
13 1932
. 74 stop, and Joanis, Learning and
1908
13 1933
64 Montgomery in the outfield.
1909 .....
14 1934
67
The Merchants took the A-Ts
1910 .....
18 1935
72 in a pre-season tilt and now are
1911 ......
26 1936
67 reported to be even stronger with
1912
24 1937
..... 74 the addition of Jack Cook to their
1913
33 1938
75 pitching staff.
1914
77
N 1939
Other Southern Oregon league
1915 ___
38 1940
100 games send Crescent City to Rose­
burg and Medford to Gold Hill.
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• Those of Bellview graduating
from senior high school this year
include Nancy Ring, Rosemary Final
Adds
Bell, Eunice Kincaid, Barbara
Moore and Dale Williams Those 25
Census Count
moving up from Junior high in­
clude Bobby Hinch, Charlotte
Census Enumerators P. D. Mc­
Hamilton, Jeanette Talent, Dale Dougal and Mrs Frances Carter
Anderson, Ruth Walker, Jose­ completed their final count Mon­
phine Peachey and Veda Williams. day and Tuesday when an addi­
----------- •------------
tional 25 persons were counted
• Jack Duane, son of Mr. and at the Chamber of Commerce of­
Mrs. G. B. Pfeifer, celebrated his fice.
seventh birthday anniversary Sat­
Although exact population fig­
urday afternoon with a party. ures will not be compiled for some
The little guests were Lois and time, McDougal estimated that
Charles Zickefoose, Dale Blunck, the 5000 mark already has been
Jerry Montgomery, Lynn and reached here.
Sally Tripp, Marjorie Schultz,
George Baylor and Carl Cowdrey
of Talent, and Sally Ann Moffett In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for the County
of Medford. After a trip to the
Lithia park in Ashland, ice cream Jackson
and cake were served at the home In the Matter of the Estate
A. W. MOON, Deceased
of Mrs. Pfeifer, assisted by Mrs.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Clyde Moffett. Jack received many
The undersigned having been
lovely gifts and a good time was
appointed by the above entitled
enjoyed by all.
court of the state of Oregon, for
the county aforesaid, administrat­
or of the estate of A. W. Moon,
deceased, and having qualified,
notice is hereby given to the cred­
itors of, and all persons having
claims against said deceased, to
present them, verified as required
by law, within six months after
GRADUATION TIME is
the first publication of this notice
to said administrator at the offiee
an important event in
of Briggs & Briggs, attorneys,
the lives of students en­
Pioneer building, Ashland, Oregon.
tering upon the thresh-
A. C. NININGER,
hold of their careers . . .
Administrator of the Estate of
A. W. Moon, Deceased.
a time to be commemor­
Dated May 3, 1940.
ated with gifts that last
(May 3-10-17-24)
. . . a time for thoughtful
remembrances of jewelry!
We have a large selection
of appropriate gifts in a
wide range of prices . . .
come in today!
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• WED & THUR •
DIME DAY
EVERYBODY
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Gins FOR THE GRADUATE!
The Junior high schisil spring
athletic program goes into the
final stages Friday afternoon, May
17, when the Ashland tennis squad
entertains the Medford Juniors on
the local courts at 3 o’clock. Al­
ready the two teams have met
three times with Medford taking
two matches and Ashland grab­
bing only one Coach Al Simpson
of the Ashlanders announces that
his club is In the peak of condi­
tion and anxious to even the
series with their bitter rivals.
The 8-a twos copped the inter­
mural baseball championship at
Junior high when they stopped
the band two out of three games,
the third one ending in a 2-2 tie.
Those composing the title nine
LITHIA
A HOMEOWNED THEATRE
Phone 7561
Friday, Saturday
“OUTSIDE THE
THREE-MILE
LIMIT”
with
JACK HOLT
are Owen Griffith, catcher: Char-
les Jacoba, pitcher; Fred Kun
nasto, first base. Robert Hill, sec­
ond base; Robert Huffman, third
base: Buddy Ginhuin. shortstop.
Harry Henry, left field: John
lau-kstrom, center field, and Hen­
ry Lan ini, right field,
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• Mr. and Mrs Walter Hash,
Auntie Barron, Mrs Kate Neil,
Ken Bowers, Bill Grow and Mr
and Mrs I«often enjoyed a picnic
in the Dead Indian district Sun­
day.
ROSCOE L. LARSON
Nonpartisan Candidate for
County School
Superintendent
Fifteen year« experience in
Jackson county. A graduate of
Linfield College, I have taught
at Butte Falls, Phoenix, Applegate, Prospect and
Sams Valley, and I refer you to the patrons of
the above schools as to my qualifications and
ability. If elected I will give my best efforts
toward efficient supervision and a business-like
administration of Jackson County Schools.
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“THE KANSAS
HARRY N. LOFLAND
Three Mesquiteers
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
“HIS GIRL
FRIDAY
Rcpulillciui (iuidldutr for
County Assessor
JAC h.HON <Ol'NTY, OREGON
Native of thl« county, pro|irrty owner
and taxpayer coattnuoualy since 1897.
Qualified by 20 years r«perimce aa dep­
uty a»««M*iM>r. Economical arid efficient
administration of the office.
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