Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 20, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page 8
Friday, June 20, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
HINDSIGHT
ON SPORTS
E N T E II T A I N M E N I
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By I TOU» YOU SO
Friday and Saturday!
rZ, BIC FtATURil
ON THE SCREEN AT LASTI
The picture you've waited
eight years to see...
Picturized by the
men who gave you
“GRAPES OF
WRATH”
f
Jefe make ■
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starring
CROSBY
EVERY FRIDAY
To The LADIES
Constance Bennett
Cosmetics
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Wed’sday & Thursday
BARGAIN DAYS
ADULTS
15c
KIDDIES a Dime
WILL ROGERS
in
“STEAMBOAT
AROUND THE
BEND”
f
Dully Matinee 1:15 p. in.
20 eents
Evenings «: 15, »0 <‘*nts
Kiddies a dime
Wcdnrsditys anil
Thursdays Dime Days
Friday, Saturday
CALLING
PHILO VANCE”
with
James Stephenson
and
Margot Stevenson
f
Leighton Blake, until the end
of the spring term athletic coach
at Ashland high school, zipped
through town Sunday morning in
his brand new fire-wagon red
Chrysler convertible coupe which
he had just purchased in Detroit.
He took over his new duties with
the Columbia River Trucking
company in Portland last Monday
morning.
Bob Hardy. Ashlander on the
pitching staff of the Beaumont
Exporters in the Texas league,
shut out San Antonio last week
6-0. Hardy’s club gathered seven
blows, two by Bob himself, while
the losers hit safely nine times.
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READY REC RUITS—With United Service Or­
ganizations campaign under way in all parts of
the nation, service men and defense industry
workers in the eighth region of USO receive
buttons signifying that they have subscribed to
the fund for establishment of 360 service clubs
to be operated in communities adjacent to army
and navy bases and defense industry centers.
NOTICE OF SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY
With Manager Paul (Hoosier) In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County
Hoffard doing his own pitching,
the Medford Rogues dropped their In the Matter of the Estate of
Addie Halley, Deceased.
first Southern Oregon league
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
game 6-5 to Crescent City Sun­
day. Hoffard let the Merchants that the undersigned, L. F. Bel­
down with only six hits but errors knap, Executor of the Estate of
proved costly to the league lead­ Addie Halley, Deceased, by virtue
of an order duly issued out of the
ers.
In the other SOL game. Rogue County Court of the State of Ore­
River fell before the big bats of gon for the County of Jackson on
Grants Pass 12 to 0 at Grants the 18th day of June, 1941, will
sell at private sale at the office of
Pass.
Next Sunday Medford goes to j Frank J. Van Dyke. I^awyer, First
Rogue River and Crescent City National Bank Building. Ashland.
Oregon, at any time from and af­
plays at Grants Pass.
ter July 19. 1941, to the highest
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• Mrs. G. Vestal and son Bobby bidder for cash or on terms all
are visiting with Donald Vestal in the right, title, interest, and estate
which the said Addie Halley at
Cottage Grove.
the time of her death, had in and
to the following described premis­
Four Great
es, to-wit:
Lots 17, 18. 19 and 20 of Block
Book Bargains ■
20 of the City of Medford. Ore­
(Introductory Get Acquainted
gon, as numbered, designated
Offer)
and described on the official
RED - LETTER TESTAMENT
plat thereof now of record.
(words of Christ in red), large
Beginning at Southeast corner
print; 5*4x7% inches, 232 pages;
of Lot 1, Block 10, Beatty’s
numerous Bible helps, handsomely
Addition to Medford, Oregon;
bound.
UNIVERSAL
COOK
and running thence North
BOOK, clear, concise, easily un­
26% feet; thence West 200
derstood recipes. Covers all meth-,
feet; thence South 531., feet;
ods of home cooking; 256 pages,*
thence East 200 feet; thence
cloth binding. WEBSTER'S IL­
North 26% feet to the North­
LUSTRATED
DICTIONARY
east comer of Lot 2 in said
AND ATLAS, the ideal home dic­
Block 10, being the place of
tionary. Contains table of weights
beginning.
and measures and many other
Lot 1 of Block 26 of the City
helps. Attractive cloth binding,
of Medford, Oregon, as num-
480
pages.
ILLUSTRATED
be red designated and described
TEACHERS’ REFERENCE BI­
on the official plat thereof now
BLE. size 6x9% inches. Has num­
of record.
erous aids, maps and illustrations,
Lot 2 of Block 26 of the City
presentation page and family reg­
of Medford, Oregon, as num­
ister. Imitation flexible leather
bered, designated and describ­
binding.
ed on the official plat thereof
These four valuable volume«
now of record.
for only $1.65, postpaid.
Terms and Conditions of Sale:
NATIONAL BOOK COMPANY
Ten per cent of the price bidden
P. O. Box 442
shall be paid at the time of sale
Washington, D. C.
and balance of the amount bidden
to be paid on the confirmation of
sale by the said County Court.
Said sale will be made subject to
confirmation of the above entitled
Court.
Dated at Ashland, Oregon, June
20, 1941
F. L. BELKNAP,
Executor.
4
PLUS
Randolph Scott
In
“THE TEXANS
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WOODCRAFT MEETING
The annual business meeting of
the Neighbors of Woodcraft was
held Monday evening at the IOOF
hall with Harry Moore in charge.
Mrs. Will Stennett, Mrs. Orpha
larder, Mrs. Ettie Harris and Mrs.
Opal Philpott reported on the
Woodcraft convention recently
held at Cottage Grove. Mrs. Laura
Abbott and cqgnmittee served re­
freshments.
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• Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bromley are ,
attending summer school in Seat-
tie. Mr. Bromley taught school at
Marnhfietd the past year. He is a :
non of Mr and Mrs. Clint Baugh­
man of Ashland.
The clubs will provide recreation, education,
spiritual and social benefits for the nation's de­
fenders. Left to right, Chief Petty Officer Harold
Morine of navy recruiting; Technical Sergeant
Harold C. Mcknight, army recruiting; ¿elm«
Sauer, enthusiastic USO booster, and Georgs
Gannon, shipyard worker. Region eight is com
posed of California, Nevada, Oregon, Washing
ton, Idaho and Hawaii.
United Service Organization« Regional New« Service, S •
Crescent City Ends
Rogues’ Win Streak
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Plume 7561
As predicted in this column
last week and contrary to a re­
port in a Medford paper. Ash­
lands Paul Hess did not pitch
against Crescent City for the
Medford Rogues in last Sunday s
Southern Oregon league clash at
the coast town. Paul says he’s had
enough.
And. in all fairness to Paul, if
a certain Medford sports writer
insists on quoting this column,
why doesn’t he give the FULL
reason I’aul has quit the Rogues?
f f f
Those “setisatiiHial Crater
kids,"
the Portland high
school infield of the Medford
state league club, looked any­
thing but sensatlnid, not to
mention good, against a pow­
erful Klamath Falls club at
Medford over the week-end.
The Pelicans co|>|M*d the Sat­
urday night exhibition tilt IS
the Sunday after­
to 7 and .....................
noon fracas 12 to 7. This col-
umn MiggestN MMiH'thing I«'
done to make the Medford
ball club worthy of state
league competition.
FOR THE BRIDE
SETS OF SILVERWARE
large or small
OCR HONOR ROLL
Recent new subscribers to the
Southern Oregon Miner:
Dr. Harvey A W ckm I s
Dr Marcus B Woods
Mrs O R Miller
Jesse tally
Walter Johnson
Renewals:
Ben Nivtson
D. Ruger
Mrs D. Perozzi
|
Theo J. Norby
l
L. D. Meservey
Mrs. J. B. Thomas
Joseph Lambert
G. S. Butler
A. Young
I. D. Pittman
J. H. Hardy
Icenhower's Store
i
Hiram’s
Broady Drug Store
J. C. Penney Co.
George Shaffer
Nate Bates
Dr. George Hull
M. C. taninger
Mrs. Gerald Donnigan Rolla.
Mo.
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• Among people attending the
annual conference of the Method-
ist church in Eugene are Dr and |
Mrs. George W. Bruce. Mr and
Mrs. Ralph Billings. Homer Bill­
ings. Miss Shirley Willard and Dr. ,
Walter Redford
AUCTION SALE!
('hartes Starrett
ALSO THE NEWN
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
THE MAN WHO
LOST HIMSELF”
\t 1715 N. Ilixerxlile. Medford.
with
Monday, June *23, nt I p. m. »harp.
The two combined wtiM'ko of
DVV1S FEED STORES, Itunk
rupt, will lie Mild ut public
IU1<I
in |Hirerb> and lot« to »nit attend*
Ing bidder«. Feed, ««««I«, |H>ultry
xiipplien, fertilizer«. lime, brood-
ent, tiarn-door track mid hunger«,
grim« mid clover «eed, stock mid
poultry remedies, hand truck,
platform «cale ,etc. Dealer« wel- MHS. EUBANKS HOSTESS
come. Col. A. II. Dudley, auction­
Chapter AC, PEO met last
week at the home of Mrs G C.
eer.
Eubanks with Mrs Bum Prnvoet
• i >i and |tn George W Bruoe in charge The irnnon wax given
by Mrs Grace Turner, who gave a
left Tucmiay to attend the m
odist annual conference In Eu­ history of rones and displayed
gene.
lovely rones from her garden.
Brian Aherne
Kay Francis
BOYS!
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OCR NEW BIKES HAVE
JUST ARRIVED!
See the Different Model« nt
WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY
Taylor II. Williams—Authorized Dealer
✓
—by giving them the refreshing summer meals
they really enjoy—appetite provoking meals in­
cluding iced tea, fresh fruits, crisp cold salads,
iced desserts—things that are so easy to prepare
and keep with ELECTRICAL REFRIGERA­
TION. For only a few pennies a day an electric
refrigerator will keep your foodstuffs cold and
safe and at the same time supply you with an
abundance of iced and frozen desserts. Modern­
ize your living this summer—select an electric
refrigerator and enjoy the added convenience,
pleasure and economy.
SANDWICH TRAPS
CANDLE HOLDERN
I
CLOCKS
GLASSWARE
Chas. A. White
Jewelry Store
Ashland Light Department
“Your SERVICE Department”