Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 07, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday, June 7, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 4
Talent Comes Up
With Walloping Of
Elks Monday Eve
SUGAI, PILUSO
WILL CLASH IN
The Talent Merchants finally I
won a city softball league game
COMMAND' BILL
when they bombarded the Elks to
Bertha Denton Will
Join Sons in Drug
Business, Redmond
Mrs Bertha Desiton. city school
nurse here for the last several
years, resigned her position to be
associated with her two sons. Nix-
son and John, in the Denton Drug
company in Redmond. Ore. Mrs.
Denton has been active in music
circles here for some time.
Miss Patricia Geiser, who has
been associated with the Silverton
public schools and the Marion
county public health department,
will succeed Mrs Denton and will
begin her duties about Aug I.
Miss Geiser is a graduate of Giant
high school in Portland, nursing
department of the University of
Oregon Medical sch<x>l, and ac­
quired her training at St Vin-
cent's hospital in Portland.
CRESCENT CITY
NOITHERN OREGON
T«*«»n»—
W.
Granta P uhn
5
Cr«*<M'«*nt City
4
•»
\ l"s
LEAGUE
L. l*«L
U .IOOO
I
.800
3
.400
3
.'ISO
3
.'•ftO
Boxers Yield 8-7 To
Dodgers; Hilt Wins
The Pine Boxers had the Dodg­
ers trimmed until, ar usual, they
hud a bad timing that let the
Hessmen score five runs to tie
the ball garni* 7 to 7 in Inai Fri
day night's opener, The Boxers
put across one run in th«* opening
frame and added six in Ihr tim.I
on four hits, three errors and a
walk The Dodgers talli«*d twice in
the second ami five times in the
fifth and added the winning run
when Parker Hess slammed out a
home run In the sixth, The final
■core was 8 to 7.
Score by innings:
R II
Dodger«
020 0ft! X
8 8 3
Pine Box
106 000 0
7 7 2
Batteries: Dodger«—O'Tbole to
Hargraves; !*inc Box C. Warren
to B Schilling ami Gettling.
LITHIA
A HOME OWNED THEATRE
Phone 7501
chalk up a 16 to 7 victory at the 1
pROMOTER MACK LILLARD
high school ball 1 park
‘ 'Monday
’
—*—•-- *, 1 has answered the requests of
Friday, Saturday
night. The Merchants * lambasted
RoM'btirg
1
Pitcher Kenny Harris all over the I many wrestling fans for his top
Mtslford
I
lot to collect 11 hits from him ! : main event in Medford armory
Gold Hill
I
4
.'*00
until reliev«»d by Arch Barksdale, 1 next Monday night when he book­
who gave up two bingles. At the ed Don Sugai. the sensational Jap­
ASHLAND - TALENT
TAIJ-!NT will be
plate Talent took a swat at every­ anese. and Ernie l*iluso, Oregon's
* ”
lt.iulM
.x . « w » k . Ì
hosts to the second-place
Cres­
thing that came in their direction, iron man.
Piluso stoppe«! the winning
cent City Merchants in a Southern
with Learning getting five for
str«*ak of the Black Panther last
Oregon league game on the high
five
with
■
school field starting at 2:30o'clock
R H E Monday and Sugai is unbeaten in
Score by innings:
Sunday afternoon The Merchants
Thlen ........... 2S4 005 X—16 13 4 southern Oregon Both men are
already hold an 8 to 3 decision
Elks
200 130 1—7 7 3 exceptionally clever and it will be
over th«* ATs. the r«*ault of a
Lugosi
Batteries: Talent— Ausland to a question of whether Piluso'a Son­
previous league entanglement here
Childers; Elks- K. Harris and nenbergs or Sugai'« Ju-Jitsu man­
euvers will be the deciding factor.
s<> next Sunday th«* Ashlanders
Barksdale to Daugherty.
Indian Frankie Clemens, his leg
will lx* fighting hard to erase thia
HILT TAt’NTM TALENT
being healed, will return to the
blot from their record.
MINERS BOW TO BOXERS
Hilt n*main«*d at the top ot th«
Although the starting lineup has
In the opening Monday night M«siford ring to take on Jimmie
not b«*en announced, it probably league when th«*y smashed a help­
game errors contributed to the Mitchell, alias the Black Panther,
in
the
middle
clash.
The
Panther's
include Skinny Wilson on the less Talent club nil over th«* lot to [
Shooting will
Miner Press' 9 to 5 defeat at the
only
defeat
hereabouts
has
been
mound
with Nig DiSordi on first win th«* second Friday night guine |
—
hands of the Pine Box. The Press­
10 to 3. Bill Tallis of Hilt gave up
men had a first inning lead but at the hands of Piluso but (Tiem­
Clarence Byrd, relief policeman and ready to Lak«* over relief dut­ only four w«»ll scattered hits to j
ies
if
necessary
ens
will
provide
a
severe
test
for
with
dropped behind 4 to 1 until the
during vacation of Asst. Chief
Othei' Southern Oregon leagut* the Merchants and fanntxi seven.
fifth when they again took com­ the fast Negro.
Clark Thomas, was accidently shot
Score
by
Innings:
R
H E
Another match, to round out I through the right thigh and right tilts will s«*e Gold Hill entertain­
mand. Two errors, three walks
Hilt
041 401 x 10 12 6
and a hit gave the Boxers a big the all-star scientific card, will be upper arm Wednesday night when ing Grants Pass and Roseburg at Tiihnl
011 100 0 3 4 3
sixth inning from which the Min- between Herb Parks and Prince holster on his revolver came looe«* Medford.
Batteries: Hilt Tallis to Zan*
Mehalikis
in
the
opener.
Parks
ers could not recover
and dropped to the pavement in 1
otto; Tai«*nt Ausland to Vetter
dropkicks may be a front of the police station, dis-
R H E lightning-like
Score by innings:
—•—
big
factor
in
offsetting
the
ex
­
--- 204 1 - 9 6 2 perience of the Arabian noble­ charging the weapon as it struck
Pine Box
020
I
the
pavement
Miner Press 100 040 0 - 5 7 6 man. This match will go to the
Pint* Boxers
Patrolman Verne Smith, who I
Batteries: Pine Box C. Warren post promptly at 8:30 p.m.
was
with
Byrd
at
the
time
of
the
Elks in 11-10
to Newton and «Settling; Miner
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accident, were eating a midnight
Press—Mann to Schilling.
BROADCASTING GARBAGE
snack when they noticed that one • Rilling Schuerman of Ashland
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The l*ine Boxers copped a lucky
IS EXPENSIVE DISPOSAL of the snaps on Byrd's holster was a business caller here Tues­ 11 to 10 win over th«* BI’OE pur­
• Mrs. Harry’ Hurst left last
was loose and. at the suggestion day evening.
week-end for Hubbard. Ore., where
ple clad veterans in the opening
Gene Richard Brantley. 16. ap­ of Smith, they returned to the • James Garvin of southern Cali­ game Wednesday night at the
she was called by the illness of
with
station
to
repair
It.
As
Officer
peared
in
justice
court
Monday
on
fornia ts visiting his brother. Cliff high school park The Uxigemen
her father.
charges of scattering boxes and Byrd stepped out of the car his Garvin and family, and his sister, got off to what look«*d like a good
bag9 of vegetables and other gar-1 holster gave way. discharging a Mrs Will Bruin and family, and start in their half of the opening
bage matter for a distance of two , .41 caliber bullet upward through ' other relatives. He formerly was Inning when they scur«*d thr«*«*
miles along the Bear creek road his leg and arm. At Byrd's request a resident of Talent.
runs but the Boxers chalk«*d up
Jean
near the slaughter house and was a doctor was called and the • Mr and Mrs. Charles Moore are five tallies in th«* second half of
fined $12 by Justice of the Peace | wounded man was taken to the entertaining relatives of eastern the same frame The Millers add
Community hospital where he is Oregon this week.
M. T. Bums.
«•d two more runs In the second
Also Brantley was ordered to resting comfortably.
and
• John Sloan of Dorris. Calif . and collected four in the fourth
Fortunately, the . heavy slug called on friends here Monday
clean up the mess within 24 hours
but five hits, a walk and three
or become a county jail inmate for passed through both leg and arm • .Mr and Mrs John Keener ami errors allowed the Elks to stage a
Thursday
10 days. He was arrested by state without striking bone, nerves or family have moved from Gibson six-run rally in the sixth which
police following a brief investiga­ arteries.
avenue to the Oatman property, fell short.
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tion.
Score by Innings:
recently vacated by Mr and Mrs
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• Mrs. Irene Wells. who has been Charles Dong
>*ine Box
520 400
• Mr and Mrs. Clarence Holmes receiving medical treatment in • Mr and Mrs. J. Atwell of Med* Elks
300 016
and daughter Clarice of Ashland Portland the last winter, has re­ ford and Mr. and Mrs Clarence
Batteries: Pine Box C. Warren
spent Wednesday afternoon in turned to Medford and will remain Hunter of Phoenix were callers at to Newton; Elks Barksdale to
Talent visiting relatives and call­ there for a while before returning the home of Mr, aixl Mi-, Will Daugherty
to her home. She is slowly recov­ Bates Sunday afternoon.
ing on friends.
• Mrs. Al Sherard has been chos­ ering.
• Monty Montgomery suffered a HILT TAKES CI j OWN (I.ASSIE
en as delegate of the Ashland • Mrs. Gladys Steward and two foot injury received while playing
Hilt kept its top position with
Townsend clyb to attend a con­ small sons of Orland. Calif., are on a wheel of an ore crusher on four wins and no defeats when
vention in St. Louis, Mo., early visiting her father. Bill Crosby, Rooster creek last Friday. He is the Californians turned back the
and other relatives here.
in July.
a son of Mr and Mrs Don Mont­ VarMty nine by a 11 to 4 scow
Pitcher Dick Mole did a good job
gomery.
• Mr. and Mrs. H Wooten and on the mound for the Varsity
daughters, who have been stop­ when gave up 11 hits, but he was
Attention, National
ping at the Talent auto camp, backed by poor fielding and 10 er*
purchased the W A. Prader farm rom Bill Tallis worked the entire
and
on Wagner creek. Mr. and Mrs game for the winners, giving
11 scattered hits.
Prader will move to Alaska
Score by innings:
R
• Ed Smith returned from a two
023 024 0—11
weeks visit in Portland last week. Hilt
001 030 0— 4
• Mr and Mrs. O. L. Carver of Varsity
Batteries: Hilt Tallis to Zan-
Ashland spent Sunday in Talent
otto; Varsity - Mole to Simpson
visiting friends.
•-----------
• Mrs. Ella Pittenger was an
SEE
• Gene Crites visited in Roseburg
Ashland visitor Monday.
i
• Mr. and Mrs. Don George of with relatives and friends last I
Pomona, Calif., were guests of week-end.
Mrs. Elizabeth Palmer and Ber­ • Millard Grubb Monday returned
3 ALLNIAR MAIN EVENTA
Taylor R.
plu»
tha Hungate, Mr and Mrs Wal­ from Roseburg where he had been
a
patient
in
the
Vterans'
hospital.
ter Davis and Mrs. Haines Thurs­
day. Mr. and Mrs. George were
on their honeymoon enroute to
Yellowstone park and other places
i. and to do th* laugbtl
of interest. They al) were former
t» * pair oi wacky Sher
acquaintances in Oklahoma.
locks get in an awful
For Reservations
• Miss June Locke, 15-year old
mess muting murder
Phone Brown's, Medford 101
child evangelist, is speaking in the
with a couple of
city hall this week on Wednesday
damsels in distress' 4sr
J
and Friday evenings The meet­
«ntl I w a N a ( ■
ings are under auspices of the
Four Square Wayside
Medford —
4
church.
• The Talent Community club
PFICIENT
held its annual birthday meeting
in the city hall Wednesday after-
Uie enly ene level tea*
noon. Visitors from Grants Pass,
'»< utatn
,peenful le a «up ef «iftad
Medford,
Bellview.
Valley
View
ptmcni*
Then
you'll
find
Pete's
Fleur for met« recipes.
and many local visitors enjoyed
PAT 0 BRIEN
fainch just the place for
the program, which included two
EDWARD ARNOLD
violin solos by Barbara Terrill,
nourishing and flavor­
Broderick CRAWFORD. Ruth TERRY
IT/*
two vocal solos by Lydia May
ful sandwiches, served
■VV
Baylor, Mrs. D. R. Smith accom­
quickly and ap|>etir.ing-
panying at the piano, two vocal
ly. We serve Ice cream
selections by Mrs. Dorothy Mor­
Same price today i
ris of Medford, two accordion
and cold drinks!
numbers by Mary Lou Thanos, and
i as 48 years ajo I
reading by Lois Thompson Mrs
Scott of Grants Pass, president
I 25ounc,s f°r 254 I
of the first district of Oregon,
M M.»wl.<«ur.4 G V.liin, p«w4.f S|
State Federation of Women’s
I
wk* mall,
but 11
clubs, gave an interesting talk on
II U.kin,
— wnrf.r
11
conditions in this and foreign
II of • •»•«< ik.mio* .1 nati.n.lll
countries Delightful refreshments
11_____________________ II
EARL D. (PETE) NUTTER
of ice cream, cake and coffee were
MILLIONS OF POUNDS HAVE ÖEEN
served by the Talent club. Eighty­
USEO BY OUR GOVERNMENT
eight ladies were present.
m
“BLACK
FRIDAY”
Boris Karloff
Bela
WEST OF
CARSON CITY”
Loose Holster Causes
Accidental
Johnny Mack Brown
Nose Out
Comedy
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
u
MR. DEEDS
GOES TO TOWN
Gary Cooper
Arthur
Wednesday
Everyone 10c
• FRIDAY AND
• SATURDAY
Guardsmen
Officers!
Take Along a Comfortable
Sleeping Bag and a Small Radio
AT 8:30 EVERY
MONDAY NIGHT
WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO.
Williams, Authorized Dealer
WANT A
QUICK SNACK
BUTA
GOOD ONE?
Medford Armory
BAKING
POWDER
Pete’s Lunch
the *«ree
Swim, Boat and Play
Hu 1
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A.
• WED & THUR •
NOW OPEN
Lake o’the Woods
Resort
Dancing Every
Saturday and
Sunday
EVERYBODY
Sandwiches - Drinks
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WITH BOOTHS AND
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5C per glass
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