Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 21, 1940, Page 7, Image 7

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    Friduy, June 21, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
lead before scoring
Score by innings:
R H K
Dodgers
512 303 0
14 I 6
Elka
003 031 I
« io
Batteries Dodgers: O’Toole to
Simpson; Elks
Elks: : Barksdale and
Eberhart to iMugherty
ANI) THEN THE FUN BEGAN!
• WANT ADS •
l''OU SALE New and used desks,
filing cabinets, swivel chairs and
safes. Medford Office Equip­
ment Co., 32 North Grape street,
Medford.
(48tf)
In the County Court of the State
of OregiMi In and for Jackson
County
In the Matter of the Estate of
MARIA J DAVIS, Deceased
NOTH E TO < Il EDITORS
The undersigned having been
apjtointed by the above entitled
court of the state of Oregon, for
the county aforesaid, administrat­
or of the estate of Maria J. Davis,
deceased, and having qualified,
notice is hereby given to the cred­
itors of, and all persons having |
eluims against said deceased, to
present them, duly verified as re- 1
quired by law, within six months
liter the first publication of this
notice, to said administrator at
the office of Briggs & Briggs, at­
torneys, Pioneer building, Ash­
land. Oregon
WM. M BRIGGS
Administrator of the Estate of
Marla J, Davis. Deceased.
I
The Miner Press Jumped into Dated June 11, 1910
the lead of the second one-third (Jun 14-21-28 Jul 5)
of the Ashland softball league on
NOTICE OF MALE
the high school diamond last Eri-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
day night when they turned back that on June 29, 1940, at 10 o'clock
the Talent Merchants 10 to 8 for a.m., at the front door of the
the second time this season It court house in Medford, Jackson
was the Miners' game all the wuy county, Oregon, I shall sell at
with the down-valley lads falling public auction for cash to the
to present a serious threat until highest bidder the following de-
the closing innings Manager Bert scribed real property, situated in
Simmons of Talent protested the Jackson county, Oregon, to-wit:
umpires' decisions In the sixth in­
Beginning at a point on the
ning and the game was completed southerly side line of Main street
under protest No decision has as in the city of Ashland, Jackson
yet been handed down by the sofl- county, Oregon, which point lies
ball executives.
North 56 degrees 19’ West along
Score by innings:
R II E said street boundary 30 feet from
Ml mi Press 130 301 3 10 I I 4 the point of intersection of South­
Tal.-nt
100 US 0
8 5 5 erly line of Main street with West­
erly side line of First avenue
Batteries Miner Press : Mann (heretofore known as Hargadine
to Schilling. Talent Ausland to avenue); thence South 3ft degrees
02' West 100 feet to a point on
Childers.
the northerly side line of an alley
as described in Volume 56 on page
Dodger* Down Elk* 14-8
4ft0, Deed Records of Jackson
The IkMlgers gave the Elks their county, Oregon, which point is 30
first trimming in the second third feet distant from intersection of
when they turned on the steam to the Northerly side line of said
roll over the Ixalgemen 14 to 8 alley with westerly side line of
In the other Friday night game. said First svenue; thence North
Ten errors contributed heavily to 56 degrees 19’ West along North­
the downfall of the Elks, who saw erly side line of said alley
_
their opponents run up a 6 to 0 56 feet; thence North 35 degrees
Miner and Varsity
Miners, Dodgers Take
Fielders Top First Talent, Elks to Camp
Round Batting List
Harry Pendleton, Miner Press
centerf ¡elder, and Elwood Blzeau.
third las'iimn for the Varsity, arc
leading batters for the first one-
third of the city softball league
I'eii.lli-toii has battel offll
five times and collected three hits
for an average of 600 while
Blxeau has been up 14 times for
eight hits and an uverage of 571
The Varsity's tram butting ave­
rage puts them ahead of the six
other teams with .329.
Those who have been to bat five
times or more and hitting 300
per cent or over, together with
team averages, follow:
Ab
Varsity—.321»
1 »usenberry, Bob
8
14
Blxeau, Elwood
18
Bullion, George
12
Moir, Dick
Talent—.296
learning, Ed
Maxson, Harvey
Childers, John
Cook. CM*
Glelm, George
Vetter. Earl .
Simmons, Bert
Ab
23
21
12
20
Hilt—293
Ab
Francis, Ernie
Bauman, Arnold
Rose, Court
Bresnlin, Emir
Trini .i ' ¡eno
Trinca, Bob
II
11
0
5
8
2
3
ti
IVI.
.476
42V
417
400
400
,37ft
300
21
18
22
19
13
Page 7
02 East 100 feet to a point on • Mrs Jack Robertson of Slskl- 1 of Redmond visited here last week-
Southerly side line of Main street you was an Ashland visitor Tues­
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
which point Is distant M feet day.
J. A * I -^ .an i g v try
* w
i jr •
along the southerly side line of
and Mrs Virgil Langtry • Subscribe for The Miner today.
Main street from its intersection *
with westerly side line of First
avenue; thence South 5« degrees
19' East along the Southerly line
of Main street 5« feet to place of
beginning.
Also, the party wall right in
Went wall in First National Bank
building as set forth in an agree­
ment of record in Vol. 69 of Deeds
on page 56ft ami as contained in
Your sales slips are your representatives
deed of said First National Bank
of Ashland to J. Syd McNair and
in each transaction. They go into the
Susie L. Allen as of record Vol.
77 of Deeds on page 2, Records of
homes of your best customers. Natur­
Jackson county, Oregon.
ally, you want them to create a good
Also; Subject to the conditions,
rigtit* and privileges relating to
impression.
west party wall of the premises
herein described, contained in an
You’ll like our improved styles. They’re
agreement made between J. Syd
McNair and Susie L. Allen with
new, modern, distinctive — yet priced
N J. Reasoner as recorded in Vol.
88 of aaid Deed Records on page
surprisingly low.
458 and Deed of Record Vol. 87,
page 414, thereof.
Be sure to get our samples and prices
Said sale is made pursuant to
an execution issued out of the
before you place your next order for
Circuit Court of the state of Ore­
sales books of any kind.
gon for Jackson county on the
20th day of May, 1940. in a cer­
tain cause wherein G S Butler is
plaintiff and O. T. Bergner, et al,
are defendants.
Dated May 24, 1940
167 EAST MAIN STREET
SYD I BROWN. Sheriff,
By HOWARD GAULT.
IM 31, J f-14-21).
Deputy.
s sas
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•
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If you have a machinery problem, call us!
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»7 OAK STREET, ASHLAND
PHONE 458«
S’MATTER POP—One of the Family, of Course
.Miner I’m»»—.273 Ab
Pendleton, Harry ... 5
12
IhSordi, Frank
20
Robbins, Kenton
Mann. Marion
22
33
Schilling, Earl
10
Hawk. Russell
II
Elks—'285
Moore, Collin
Harris, Kenneth
Kannasto, Bill
Harris, Carl
Ab
It
23
19
24
II
iroagrni—.«if
O’Toole, Darby
Heeder, Lyle
l^eever. Bill
Fine Box—.213
King Ed
Schilling, Bruce
Jandrcau, Charles
Bentley, Jack
19
•
6
Ab
20
6
16
13
3
6
9
8
7
3
8
8
7
8
By C. M. PAYNE
Pct.
600
500
450
364
318
300
Pct.
444
348
368
.333
Bt
7
2
2
II
8
2
5
4
36M
333
333
Pct.
400
.333
.312
308
.MESCAL IKE
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Or Left So Soon
huntlky
Gold Hill Upsets
Crescent City 3-2
The Gold Hill Beavers, behind
the five-hit pitching of Skinny
Wilson who formerly pitched for
Ashland Talent, pulled the big
surprise of the Southern Oregon I
league in Gold Hill Sunday when
they trimmwl the second-place
Orescent City Merchants 3 to 2. ■
rfilson virtually won his own
game as he hit safely three times
and batted in two runs. It was the
Beavers' second win in two years.
Short score:
R H E
Gold Hill
3 10 0
Crescent City ................... 2 5 s
Batteries: Gold Hill Wilson to
C. Kell; Crescent City M. Koll
and Pock to Mattz.
TUBBY
■ Copyright. by S. L
Huntley »
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