Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 28, 1940, Page 8, Image 8

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    Boy Scouts Win
Softball Opener
Troop 13 of the Boy Scouts won
the opening game of the junior
softball league by defeating a
team organised by Billy Elam by
a 10 to 4 count Saturday morning
The league is part of the summer
playground program under super­
vision of Leighton Blake, who will
take over football coaching duties
at Ashland high school in the fall.
NOW PLAYING
Friday and Saturday!
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Friday, June 28, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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CAVALCADE WILL
DE NEW FEATURE
• The Talent Townsend club held
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a regular meeting in the city hall to make it moat Interesting, will
Tuesday evening, Following the open his tusscls with u seven-man
program ice cream, cake and cof- battle royal.
fee were nerved.
At 8:30 o'clock Jack Bailey's
• O K McCurtain was calleil to Cavalcade of the Siskiyou will be
Portland early this week by the presented in its initial perfmm-
death of a brother.
ance amid specially constructed
• Harlem Lowe, soldier in the scenery on the high school ath­
US army, spent several days vis- letic field, and will feature a cast
iting at the home of his parents, of 300 persons, elaborate costumes
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lowe, while and many breath-taking scenes.
enroute to Fort Stevens, Ore.,
The first evening of the three-
from March Field. Calif
day entertainment program will
• Mr and Mrs. Wilfred Peterson be climaxed with a giant display
and daughter Lillian and Miss of fireworks at 10:30 o'clock, to
Mary Fudge of Grand Rapids, be set oft from Scenic drive be­
Mich., were breakfast guests at tween Church and Nutley streets
the home of Mr and Mrs. G. B. by the fire department. The pyro­
Phiefer July 26. He is advertising technics will be visible from all
manager uf a printing company parts of the city.
and is spending his month vaca­
Events Set for July 5
tion touring the west.
The second day will start off
• Mrs. Harriett Bates and daugh­ with a city-wide merchants’ sales
ter, Mrs. Hunter and her daugh­ event in which all merchants, in
ter. spent W’ednesday shopping in order to gain by the large crowds
Medford and visiting relatives
here through the week, will hold I
• Mrs. Mary Porter, who has individual special sales.
been visiting for two weeks with
At 2 p. tn. Friday an informal
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tryon, has re­ tea will be held in the Lithia hotel
turned to her home in St Johns, for Queen Bess and her court.
Ore. Mr. Tryon and Mrs. Porter
At the second showing of the
are brother and sister.
Cavalcade of the Siskiyou starting
• Mr. and Mrs. S. Stancliff and at 8:30 o'clock Friday night.
small son of Reedsport were week­ Queen Elizabeth, her court and
end guests of Mr. and Mrs Joe special guests will be honored
Dennis. Mrs. Dennis is Mrs. Stan-
Immediately following the CUv-
cliff's mother.
alcade showing and starting at
• Hatlid Carrol and sister Esther 10:30 p. m. a queens' ball will be
were visiting in Talent Saturday. held at the Chateau three miles
• Annual school election for dis­ north of Ashland and, while it is
trict 22. held in the school building not
invitational,
reservations
Monday evening, resulted in Fred should be made.
Rapp being chosen director for
Kiddies' Events Saturday
a three-year term. Mrs. Jay Ter­
A
soap box derby and children's
rill was reelected clerk Twenty-
and games, starting at 10
five voters cast their ballots This races
a.
m.
in
park, will open the
will be Rapp's fifth term as di- third and Lithia
final day and will be
rector.
by a swimming party
• The health unit met in the followed
water carnival for the queen,
home of Mrs. Roy Parr Wednes­ and
be held in Jackson Hot Springs.
day. The program for the after­ to At
8:30 o'clock Saturday night
noon centered on arrangements
final performance of the Cav­
for sewing and knitting for war the
alcade of the Siskiyou will be
refugeea
and, as an added feature.
• Grants Pass relatives and given
Queen
will return the
friends were guests of Mr. and keys of Elizabeth
Mrs. John Webster and Mr and Wiley. the city to Mayor T. S.
Mrs. Bob Logan Sunday.
• While working on a spray rig
last week Sam Hamilton suffered on Butte creek Sunday and report
a severe leg cut requiring many a good catch.
stitches. He will be confined to • Mrs. Harvey Thompson of Fem
his home for several weeks.
valley entertained the extension
• Evangelistic services were held unit at her home Wednesday. The
in the city hall Wednesday eve­ afternoon was spent with songs
ning with the Rev. H. E. Schnei- and music by a group of girls
dau of the Foursquare church who were guests
speaking.
• Miss Clarice Homes of Ashland
• Charles Skeeters’ garage under­ is spending a few days this week
went repainting last week and visiting relatives in Talent.
new signs were added.
• Mr and Mrs O. W Whitsett
• Geraldine Garrett returned
from Lakeview, where she at­
tended the Baptist association
meeting.
• Mr. and Mrs Wayne Cowdrey
and two children were picnicking
on Elk creek Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trefren
and family have moved to the
Oatman house, recently vacated
by Mr. and Mrs. John Keener, who
moved to Klamath Falls.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lewis and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Al Sher-
ard were picnicking and fishing
and two children of Grunts Paas
and Mr ami Mrs. Waybum Ken­
yon and children of Ashland were
guests of Mr and Mrs Al Sherard
and Mr and Mrs Ray ln*wia last
week.
• Mr and Mrs George Phiefer
and son Jack aj»enl Sunday eve­
ning visiting friends in Medford,
• John Myers has been chosen
by the school board to teach the
eighth glade in Talent. Myers has
been principal of Wagner Creek
school during the last year.
• Talent Grange met Thursday
night with visitors from the Phoe­
nix Grange present. Prior to the
business session a covered dish
dinner was served. Mrs C. E.
Berg reported her trip to the state
convention. Program for the eve­
ning was in chaise of the home
economics club and was in honor
of father's day At the next meet­
ing members will be host» to
Bellview Grangers, who will treat
their hosts to a wiener roast fol-
lowing the meeting.
• Fern Madden left for Dunsmuir
Sunday following a visit here at
the home of her parents. Mr. ami
Mrs A A. Madden.
• Subscribe for The Miner today
I
• Bob Johnson recently returned '
from Vancouver. Wash, and is
visiting at the home of his par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson.
• Subscribe for The Min-r today.
• WANT ADS •
FOR SALE New and used desks,
filing cabinets, swivel chairs and
safes. Medford Office Equip­
ment Co., 32 North Grape street.
Medford.
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In the County Court of the State
uf Oregon in and for Jackson
County
In the Mutter of the Estate of
MARIA J. DAVIS. Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tlie undersigned having been
appointed by the above entitled
court of the state of Oregon, for
the county aforesaid, administrat­
or of the estate of Marla J Davis,
deceased, and having qualified,
notice is hereby given to the cred­
itors uf, and all persona having
claims against aaid deceased, to
present them, duly verified as re­
quired by law. within six months
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after the first publication of this
notice, to said administrator at
the office of Briggs 4 Briggs, at­
torneys, Pioneer building, Ash­
land, Oregon
WM. M BRIGGS
Administrator of the Estate of
Maria J. Davis, Deceased
Dated June 14, 1040
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