Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 06, 1940, Page 8, Image 8

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    Friday, September 6, 1040
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 8
I
Softball ‘Echo’ Ends
In 17-9 Boxer I aiss
The Kesterson Lumber company
team from Klamath Falls took a
17 to 9 softball victory over the
I’ine Boxers at the high school
field last Friday night. The visit-
on, took a five-run advantage in
the early stages of the game but
a home run into center field with
the bases loaded by Ardie Warren,
put the Boxers back in the ball
game.
Ashland was leading in the clos­
ing innings of the contest but. go­
ing into the seventh inning trail­
ing 9 to 8, Klamath Falls found
Pitcher Charley Warrens offer­
ings and scored nine runs.
I
Pelican Mentor Lines
Out Tough Schedule
For Klamath Gridders
NAZARIAN AND
PILUSO REOPEN
Snowy Gustafson's Klamath I
MAT THRILLER
Union high school Pelicans have a
Marshfield Youth
Wilis <«olf Honors
LITHIA
Dick llanen, 19-year-old golfing
sensation from Mmshfleld, defeat I
ed Eddie Simmons of Medford ti
A HOME OWNED THEATRE
and 5 to win the annual Southern
Phone 7501
tough gridiron schedule facing
i Oregon-Northern California lour-
them for the coming season. The
| ruunant on the Rogue River course
THE Ashland high Grizzlies, un­ season's
opener, against Chico at AFTER a week's layoff due to at Medford over the |HU«t week­
Friday, Saturday
der CXiach Leighton Blake, Klamath Falls on Sept. 13, will be
the labor day holiday, wrest­ end.
open the southern Oregon high no push-over and none of the other ling will resume at Medford arm­
It la said that Simmons, usually
school football conference on Sept. clashes on the red-and-white elev­ ory next Monday night, Sept. 9. a master at putting, played prob­
27 when they tangle with the en's list appear easy.
when Promoter Mack Lillard pre­ ably hia worst game in years ns
Granta Pasa CMvemen on the lat­
sents another of his all-star card* most of Illa almple allot« went
The schedule follows:
ter's gridiron.
The two teams
Sept. 13 Chico at Klamath with four old favorites and a cou­ "haywire."
meet at Ashland on Nov. 28 but Falls.
ple of new men.
Dommie Provost, 12-y ear-old
only the first game affects the
Sept. 20 Commerce high of
In the top main event Ernie •on of Doni Provost, was the sur­
conference standings.
Ihluso and Mike Nazarian. the Ar­ prise of the tournament until he
Port land • it Klamath Falls.
The traditional Medford game,
Sept. 27 Eugene at Klamath menian scamp, will continue their was beaten by Gerry Gastlneau.
with
booked for the Ashland granite on Falls
feud Nazarian took the other Provoat defeated mtn old enough
Armistice day, Nov. 11, may be
match to give Ihluso his only cur­ to be his father and wax spoken of
Oct. 4 Open.
Hugh Herbert
moved to the Tigers' turf because
Oct. 11 Ashland at Ashland.
rent set-back in Medford but the a» a coming "Bobby Jones.”
of a big celebration coming off in
Klamath Falls sonnenburg artist
Oct. 18—Medford at Medford.
AahUuiders reaching the finals
(’(instance Moore
Medford on that date.
Oct. 25 Grants Pass at Klam- feels that he is due to whip the and tlii-ii scores In the fifth flight
Each team in the conference- ath Falls.
big bully.
wars Dr Hmvcy a Wooda, Aah-
—plus—
that is, Grants Pass. Medford.
Whitey Wahlberg will be mak­ land, over Dick Milestone, Jr.,
Nov. 1 Eureka at Eureka.
Ashland and Klamath Falls, plays
Nov. 11 Bend at Klamath ing his first appearance in Mil­ Medford, one up on the 19th Sixth !
the other teams once as far as the Falls.
ford when he meets up with head­ flight, Gerry Gastineau, Aahhuid.
standings are concerned.
lock expert Jack Hugen in the defeated Karl Ixwver, Ashland, 2
The complete schedule, unless
middle bout. Wahlberg is an 188- and 1 Inteistate special: Liuns
some of the scenes are changed.
with
pound Swede and is said to be Richardson, Burlingame, Calif.,
follows:
fast and scientific.
won over Ed Dews, Ashland, 3
Sept. 27- Ashland at Grants
Steve Nehoff, also a newcomer, and 2.
Frankie Darro
Pass
at least under that name, will
s
Oct. 4- Grants Pass at Medford • Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson meet George Wagner in the open­ • Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Davies of
Also NEWS mid
Oct. 11 Klamath Falls at Ash- and son returned Friday from a er. Wagner, it will be remembered, Eugene visited here lust week end
"THE
SHADOW”
land.
month's visit to Missouri.
Mr. is the fast and clever Texas boy at the home of Mr mid Mrs. S
Oct. 18—Klamath Falls at Med- Thompson is employed as milker who has been thrilling Medford S. Davies.
ford.
at the Bra ecrest dairy.
spectators for several weeks
Oct. 25—Grants Pass at Klam- • Mr. and Mrs. David Sage mov­
Nehoff wrestled in Medford
Sunday, Monday
ed to Weed recently where Mr about two years ago under the
Sage will continue in the employ name of Tiger Taskoff and is said
and Tuesday
to be even meaner than before
of Parrish brothers.
• Mr. and Mrs. John Kalvert and He is a Bulgarian.
WANTED Representative to look
The first two matches will be
sons, and Gilbert Luper spent the
after our magazine subscription
over
the
Australian
system
of
six
week end at the fair on Treasure!
interests in Ashland and vicin­
10-niinute
rounds
with
two
out
of
Island.
ity. Every family orders sub­
falls dividing the winner
scriptions. Hundreds of dollars
• Mr and Mrs Earle Temple of three
are spent for them each fall and
Sacramento were visiting in Hilt while the main go is for one hour
winter in this vicinity. Instruc­
• Word was received here that Sunday. Their son, Vai, who spent straight wrestling or the beat two
out
of
three
The
opener
gets
tions and equipment free. Guar­
Mrs. Lillian Nye of Medford, a for­ the past week as guest of the
8:30 p. m.
with
antied lowest rates on all peri­
mer resident of Talent for,many James Purvises, returned home under way at
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years, was united in marriage to with them
odicals. domestic and foreign.
Gordon Schermerhorn, also of • Miss June Herr and her mother • Mrs Harvey Walker of San
Represent the oldest magazine
Baby Sandy
Medford, at the Methodist church and Phillip Farroni of San Fran­ Rafael. Calif., is visiting here for
agency in the United StBtM
several
days
with
friends
Start a growing and permanent
Sunday afternoon. The Rev. Jos­ cisco were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene I’allot te
business in whole or spare time
eph Knott, pastor of the church, Janies Purvis from Wednesday to • Mrs Kent Ashcraft visited with
friends
and
relatives
in
Portland
officiated.
Mr. and Mrs. Scher­ Sunday. They made a picnic trip
Address MOORE (XUTKELL
Also NEWS, CARTOON.
last week-end.
merhorn will make their home in to Cinnebar springs Saturday.
Inc., Naples Road, North Cohoe- I
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GOING PLACES, HAWAII kN
ton. New York.
Medford.
• Mrs E. Hjertager of Callahan
RHYTHM AND
• Mrs. b. J. Frazier of Merrill spent Thursday in Hilt with Mrs
FOR SALE New and used desks,
visited with her parents, Mr. and A. Pedersen while Mr. Hjertager
BUSTER
KEATON <OMEDY
filing cabinets, swivel chairs and I
Mrs. Charles bong. Howard Bur­ made a business trip to Medford
safes. Medford Office Equip- i
nett, Jr. accompanied them home • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haynes and
nient Co., 32 North Grape street,
son Fred and daughter Virginia
for a two weeks visit.
Medford.
<48lf)
Wednesday and
• Bill Hotchkiss made a business drove to San Francisco Friday to
attend
the
fair
Kenneth
Kennedy
trip to Klamath Falls Sunday.
NOTICE OF HEARING OF FIN­
Thursday
home with them when they
AL ACCOUNT OF ADMIN IS
• Mr. and Mrs. R. Weir and fam­ came
returned
Monday.
TKATOK.
ily of Bend have been visiting at • Mr and Mrs. Ben Ollon and
In the Matter of the Estate of
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rxley Mr and Mrs. W. Holmberg drove
WllJJAM
AIJiERT DUN-
Niswarner.
to Crater bake Sunday.
MIRE, sometimes known us
• Mr. and Mrs. byle Tame spent • Mr and Mrs. A. E Stonehouse
Albert W. Dunmlre, Deceased.
Sunday and Monday at their and his sister of Algoma, Ore.,
NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN
ranch on Dead Indian.
were visiting in Hilt Friday.
that the undersigned, the Admin­
• Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stone of Se­ • Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Walker
istrator of the Estate of William
attle have been visiting Mr. and and sons Buster and Billy and
Altjert Dunmlre, sometimes known
Mrs. Elmer Cook for the past Mr. and Mrs. Walt Foster drove
as
Albert W. Dunmlre, Deceased,
three weeks. They left Monday to Grants Pass Saturday. Their
has
filed in said court his final
morning for their home.
Mrs. car was damaged in a wreck near
account In the matter of said es- I
Gold Hill on their return and was
Stone is a niece of Mrs. Cook.
late, and the Honorable J. B.
• Mrs. Gladys Gale and son Na- taken to Medford for repairs. Mrs.
Coleman.
County Judge, has des­
Uian of Ashland are guests of Mrs Walker and Buster were bruised
ignated
Saturday,
the 28th day of
Gale's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al but the others escaped injury.
September, 1940, at the hour of
•
Mr.
and
Mrs
Richard
Williams
Sherard, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
10 00 o’clock A M. of said day, at
and son Roy and Charles W right
Lewis and family this week.
the courthouse in Medford, sold
were
in
Ashland
Saturday.
• Mrs. Fred Hodapp of near Ea­
county, as the time and place for a
gle Point called on friends here • Mrs. Hord's brother and his
hearing thereon.
wife of Portland were visiting in
Thursday evening.
Anyone having an objection to
Hilt
Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Nye have
said account is required to present
•
Miss
Doris
Clark
returned
to
as their guests their daughters
the same on or before the date ot
and son-in-law, Ruth Nye and Mr. Medford Monday to resume her
■aid
hearing.
and Mrs. J. H. Jones of College studies at the St. Mary's academy.
HENRY GALEY
•
Louis
Alphonse
and
son
Gordon
Station, Tex. They drove to Cres­
Administrator.
and
Sam
Dunaway,
Jr.
drove
to
cent City Friday to spend two
BR1GG8 A BRIGGS. Attorneys
Stockton
Saturday
where
Gordon
days deep sea fishing.
Pioneer Bldg . Ashland. Oregon
• Mrs. Harriell Bales spent four will go bock to the College of the
Attorneys for Administrator.
Pacific
for
the
fall
term.
days in California last week and
Date of first publication: Aug.
• Mrs. Grace Deter of San Fran-
attended the San Francisco fair.
Hazel Baker (lower) and Marie 30, 1940.
cisco
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Theo
• Mrs. Irene Wells returned to
Cubltt ride down the home stretch
her home in Talent Saturday after Deter and daughter Ann of Cas- of the fair on Treasure Islam! on
tella
visited
at
the
Baumgartner
an extended stay in Portland and
a hobby horse. Why shouldn't
home Saturday.
Medford.
they? The fair lias been their
•
Mr
and
Mrs.
Aldo
Ceccato
and
• Mrs. Anna Dickey visited Mrs.
hobby ever since May 25, and it
Katherine Davidson Wednesday children returned from spending a Mill be until Heptember 29, when
afternoon at the Community hos­ week at San Francisco where they their show also closes.
pital in Ashland where Mrs. Dav­ visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gil berg
and attended the fair
idson is a patient.
• Talent school opens Monday, • Gerald Goodwin and Donald
Sept. 9, with the following teach­ Hord of the CCC camp at Seiad
ers:
Frances Fitzgerald, first spent the week-end in Hilt.
AT 8:30 EVERY
grade; Jeanette Gore, second and • Mr. and Mrs. Pete Favero and
daughter
Zoe
spent
the
week-end
third grades; Guy Powell, fourth
MONDAY NIGHT
and fifth grades; Cecilia Cord, in Susanville.
sixth grade; Roy Parr, seventh
grade; John Myers, eighth grade; by Clarence Homes south of the
3 ALL-STAR MAIN EVENTS
Edith Clark, English and home normal school.
making; John Larson, social sci­ • Mrs. Ida Crandall and Ivah
ence; Dexter Russell, science and Blackwell of Ashland called on
coaching; Mary Bugar, commer­ Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Parks Sunday
cial, and Harry Myers, orchestra evening.
and band.
• Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Intake of
• Mrs. Sam Wilburn underwent La Junta, Colo., who have been
For Reservations
Dollar Linee Ticket Office
a major operation at the Commun­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Phone Brown's, Medford 101
ity hospital in Ashland Friday Thompson, left Thursday for their
morning.
home.
• Sam Hamilton, who was badly • Mr. and Mrs. Warren liarr
injured by a tractor accident sev­ moved from Wagner creek into
eral months ago, is now able to the Denim house recently vacated
get around with the aid of crutch­ by Mr. and Mrs. Barney Riggs
THE BARE FACT IS .. .
es.
• Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Graham
SERVE
• Hatlid Carrol of the Ditsworth and Alvin and Nadine were pic­
ranch called on Mr. and Mrs. nicking on bittie Applegate Sun­
Ralph Wilburn Sunday evening.
day.
• Mrs. bydia Van Winkle of Je­ • George Bailey of Tulelake was You may be guilty of halitosis (bad
rome Prairie was a guest of Mr. calling on friends and neighbors breath) this very minute, and yet be
unaware of it. That's the insidious thing
and Mrs. Karl Baylor and family here last week.
last week.
• Mrs. baura Stacy, son Donald about this offensive condition, so fre­
• Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Higgins and daughters Patsy Ann and quently due to food fermentation in
of San Francisco are visiting Mr. Jean of Enterprise, Kans., are vis­ the mouth.
___
—Com« On, Mak«
You yourself may not recognize it
Higgins' mother, Mrs. Helen Hig­ iting Mrs. Stacy's parents, Mr. and
. . . but everyone you come in contact
gins.
Mrs. Sam Hamilton.
J
Us Prove It!
• Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clark and • Lydia Mae Baylor, who has with does.
Listerine Antiseptic halts such fer­
'“nCATIIRING
Mr. and Mrs. Al Sherard attended been visiting her aunt, bydia Van
the Townsend picnic in bithia park Winkle, at Jerome Prairie has re­ mentation, said by some autliorities to
be a major cause of mouth odors, and
in Ashland Sunday.
turned home to attend school.
• The Community club held its • Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton overcomes the odors themselves. So why
annoying and offending others? Why
first meeting of the season at the of Tulelake visited relatives here risk
hurt yourself socially and in business?
city hall Wednesday afternoon.
Monday and Tuesday.
is so easy to guard against offend­
• Arlene and Wilbur Homes of • Faye Clayton spent the babor ing It by
gargling with Listerine, the
Salem visited their grandmother, day holiday on the coast.
per glass
®
antiseptic. Your breath becomes
Mrs. billie Burnette and other • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Unruh and safe
sweeter and more agreeable. If you
Finest Quality Brew in Generous 6-0«. Glass!
relatives the past two weeks.
Gloria Walker of Phoenix called value your job and your friends, use
• The bogside inn south of Tal­ on friends here Sunday evening.
Listerine Antiseptic regularly. Lambert
ent is now under new manage­ • Freddie Cook of Yamsey camp Pharmacal Company, St. Lottis, Mo.
ment. Mr. Wenner has taken over is visiting his grandparents, Mr.
the place and Is now making sev- and Mrs. Elmer Cook this week,
eral improvements. The name has • Mr. and Mrs. George Phelfer
been changed to the Highway and son Jack spent Labor day at
Barbecue.
Diamond Lake fishing and return­
AL BROWER, Proprietor
• Floyd bamb is employed at the ed home by way of Klamath Falls
(BAD •MATE)
Texaco Service station operated and Weed, Calif.
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