Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 05, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Friday, Sept. 5, 1941
SOUTHBRN OREGON MINER
Page 8
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MIM’E INSTRUCTOR GRANTED
, CAVEMEN SIGN WEAKLEY
VS HEAD FOOTBALL COACH
THREE MONTHS I.EAt E
After losing Loren Tuttle to the;
it W McNeal, assistant profes
army anil George Erickson resign­
nor of geography at the Southvic
Playing on a rain-soaked field ing his unfilled job as head foot­
Oregon College of Education, han
that had been sprinkled with saw­ ball coach at Grants Pass high
been grunted a three -months leave
dust in an attempt to dry it, the school, the Cavemen have finally
of absence during the fall term,
Silverton Red Sox slapped two i signed Justin Wealth v at Comae
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according to Preaident Walter
Medford pitchers to win the Ore­ I Wash . as head grid man for the
By I TO1J> YOU 80
Redford.
gon State league's 1941 baseball i season.
McNeal plana to continue work
championship 14 to 5 at the Fair­
Weakley, in his first job as a
on
hla Master's degree in geogra
grounds park Monday afternoon. coach, comes highly recommended
TTiis department was quite sur­
of California
The Medford Craters had won from Willamette university where prised the other day upon visiting phy at the Univereity
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the second half flag Sunday after­ he was a popular athlete as well the new $50.000 Walter Phillips
noon when they stopped Silverton I as being an athletic favorite in his athletic project at Ashland high
7 to 6 in 13 innings. Al Wray's home town. He also is highly spo­ to find that a nice fence had been
hot single down the third base ken of by txdghton Blake, former constructed completely around tin-
line that scored Bob Churchill Ashland high coach who is now field with the obvious purpose of NOTICE OF HEARING ON
from second broke up the game
working in Portland.
keeping spectators out iuid forcing FINAL ACCOCN'T OF
Box score for the championship
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them to enter at the gate as re­
tilt:
WCTl’ REELECT* OFFICERS
spectable cash customers How­ EXECUTRIX
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Th Women's Christian Temper­ ever, it appeared that this pur­ In the County Court of the State
14 15 3 ance Union
Silverton
was
entertained pose might have been defeat«*!
of Oregon in and for Jackson
. 5 11 2 Thursday of last week at the home somewhat by the addition of two
Medford
County
Box score for second half pen­ of Mrs. Henry Newton. Mrs. Wal­ four-inch strips nailed on the out­
In th«» Matter of the Estate of
nant game:
ter Herndon led the devotions and side of the fence, on«* about two
D. PEROZZI, Dece«tsed
6 15
4 Mrs. Mabel Russell Lowther con­ feet from the top and the other
Silverton
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
7 11
2 duct«*! the lesson study. All of the about the same distance from th«»
Medford
officers were reelected to serve bottom, which would be a tempta­ that the undersigned Executrix of
the coming year. They were Mrs tion to even a lukewarm fence the Estate of I) Perozzi, Deeeus
John Poet, president; Mrs Mabel climber. Furthermore, these strips ed, has filed in Mild court her
Lowther, vice president; Mrs. have been painted a bright ivory Filial Account in the matter oi
estate, and th«* Honorable J
The turf on the new Walter 1 Maud Marske, corresponding sec­ which should make them a par­ said
Phillips athletic field at Ashland retary; Mrs Henry Newton, re­ ticularly tempting "ladder" ufter B. Coleman, County Judge, has |
high is in good shape and ready cording secretary, and Mrs. Paul dark WPA workers an* wonder­ designated Monday, th«* 29th «lav
for the coming season, according Byers, treasurer. Mrs. Walter ing if the school heads had the of September, 1941, at 10 o'clock
to word from the school The Herndon and Mrs O. F. Carson welfare of the workers in mind A M . .it the Courthouse In Med­
said county, aa the time and
grass has had excellent care all were elected delegates to the when they ordered the "ladder" i ford,
place for hearing then-on
summer and is rooted well enough county institute at Grants Pass, built
Anyone having an objection to
| that the cleats of the fall football Sept. 12. Refreshments were serv­
'71s a pity the grandstand un­
games will not hurt it in any way. ed by the hostess assisted by Mrs. doubtedly will not be finished for said account is r«*quir«*l to pre-
A fence will be constructed Frank Walker.
the Sept. 19 opening grid game sent the same on or before the
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around the turf to prevent spec­
with Lakeview Just where the date of said hearing
tators from getting on the playing • Mr. and Mrs. W. W Parish of spectators will sit is yet an unset­
LOUISE PEROZZI
field and a fine suspended press Twin Falls, Ida and Miss Helen tled problem. If school czars had
Executrix
box is being built in the top center Parish of Medford were dinner their way and were allowed to put
BRIGGS
&
BRIGGS.
of the grandstand to enable press guests of Mr and Mrs. C. F. 771- their own labor on the j«»b it
Ashland, Ore .
correspondents to better see the ton TTiursday.
might be accomplish«*! but the I Pion«M»r Building,
for Executrix
games.
• Bom to Mr and Mrs J. D | WPA wants to know what's the, Attorneys
Date of first publication:
use of having a WPA if someone '
• The Miner for Quality Printing. Burton Sept. 3, a son.
else is allowed to finish their jobs 1 gust 29, 1941.
It would defeat the purpose of th«* I
WPA
77s also a pity that the prac-'
tice field has not been completed
but the hike to SOCE*s Fuller
field every day should aid in keep
ing the Grizzlies in fine fettle
At any rate, it will be mighty t
swell when it’s done and AHS will
have something to be proud of
At the Ri^lit Price»»’
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Red Sox Win Title
By Downing Craters
HINDSIGHT
ON SPORTS
LEGAL NOTICES
Friday and Saturday!
-2. Mfi HATUM1
THE MOST EXPLOSIVE
DRAMA IN YEARSI
Turf in Good Shape
At Phillips Field
An M-G-M P«<tvre with
EDWARD ARNOLD
LIONEL BARRYMORE
Monha Hun» ■ Robsrt Stirling
C m * (tynaHi
Ptus-
4«
DANCE HALL”
with
Carole Landis
Cesar Romero
FRIDAY
FREE to the Ladies!
Constance Bennett
COSMETICS
SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
$5.!»
TAIJCNT NEWS
• 'Che Methodist ladies served Ice
cream and cake Friday on the
lawn in front of the Talent mar­
ket. A neat little sum was cleared
and proceeds will go into church
funds.
• Ben Hart and Dudley Estes
made a trip to Crescent City Mon-
SUN • MON • TUE
CLARK
Pays for three years insurance
on $1,000 dwelling or household
goods inside Ashland city limits.
Lower rates if building qualifies
I
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LITHIA
Daily Matinee 1:45 p.in.
20 cent*
Evenings (i: 15, 80 cent*
Kiddle* a dime
Wediv'NtlayN and
Thuradayn Dime Day*
('ont I nuoti*' *liow
<>n Sunday*
Friday, Saturday
“PRIDE OF THE
BLUEGRASS”
with
Edith Fellows
James Me( allion
and it wonderful horse
and
“THE WRANG­
LER’S ROOST”
With
Ray Corrigan
and other Itaiig«* Busters
ALSO THE NEWS
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
omen hating cacti otnrr
for loving the same men!
iNoaio
waawia
BERGMAN BAXTER
M«"xxabl« . . .
*>• >tory of
«•vdl, romoACSI.
vallan« d»,Hny I
Jumbo Tablet* 5c, 1 <><•
Pencil* ...... 5 for 5c
Zipper Binder*
$1.
And innumerable other
School Bargain*!
• C. W. Astleford, pastor of the
Methodist church delivered an ex-
! cellent message on "Labor Day"
Sunday morning
• Mr. and Mrs. Walter Raleigh
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| who have resided on their ranch
northwest of Talent sold their
property and moved to Medford
They were in business here for
1 several years.
• Mr. and Mrs C. C. Collins of
“S A H Green Stamp*"
Medford and Mr. and Mr* Joe
Tryon motored to Albany Satur-
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day and returned home Monday
evening.
• Tom Ijirnb and Mr and Mrs
Roy Estes spent Sunday on Huck­
leberry mountain gathering huck­
leberries.
240 East Main Street
• Mr and Mrs. Bill Childers were
vacationing at Crescent City the f
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latter part of the week.
ß or 8 Ex. Rolls M
5c Extra for Panchromatic
• Mrs. Floyd Clark and Miss Lot­
Dev. und Printed I
Doubla Mile 25c
tie Beswick of Ashland visited
friends in Talent Sunday evening
• The Talent school will open
ALL FINE GRAIN DEVELOPING. GUARANTEED WORK
Sept. 15. The building has bet*
Reprints 2<* «-a. Deckle edge or plain, double »lie, 3c
completely redecorated and need­
35 mm. 3«, ex. Dev. & Printed, 3x4 prints, 95<- rolL
ed repairs made. Teachers in the
Send this ad with your order and we will send a miniature
I high school are as follows: Harry
frame free. Mail films to
Meyers, music; Amy Durham.
KIDDIES a Dime
English, Marjorie Votaw. itiathe-
ECONOMY PHOTÔ FINISHERS
matics and social studies; Dexter
BOX
157«, NTA. I), U>* ANGELE*, CALIF.
Russell, science and athletic coach, V
and Alice Schlafmann, commer­
cial. Grade school teachers arc
with
Cecelia Fifield, first grade; Jean­
ette Gore, second and third grades;
Eileen Mallory, fourth and fifth
grades; Betty Ring, fifth and
and
sixth grades and John Meyers,
seventh and eighth grades
• Mr and Mrs. Ray Sargeant and
children and Mrs. L Putman and
children of Los Angeles, Calif ar­
rived Saturday morning in Talent
for a short visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Harrison Monday morn­
with
ing the party, including the Harri­
sons, left for Idaho where they
will spend a couple of weeks vis­
9~
iting relatives. Mrs. Sargeant and
Mrs. Putman are daughters of
Mrs. Harrison
• Ray Lewis returned home Fri­
day from San Francisco where he
has been receiving medical treat­
ment in a hospital.
• Mr and Mrs. Willard Sargeant
sold their property near the Meth­
T he number of telepho
odist church to Mr. Thorson and
purchased the Inman property
calls we handle on the Pa­
near town where they will have
cific Coast has mounted to
acreage.
UNITED
over twelve million a day!
• Miss Eleanor Head of Wyoming
STATES
is visiting at the home of Mr. and
Each telephone call must
Mrs. Carl Baylor.
SAVINGS
be made to order—on a
• Mr .and Mrs. Roland Parks
^BONDS
moment’s notice... manu­
and daughter Tammy left Wed­
nesday for Sprague River, where
factured and delivered in
AND STAMPS
Mr. Parks is principal of the
a matter of seconds.
school. Their school opens Sept.
That’s a big job—but it’s
8. They spent the summer in Ash­
land.
only part of the job we’re
• Mr. and Mrs. H. R Nicodemus
doing today as the West hits
of Overland, Kan. are visiting
its stride on National Defense work. Add to this a program of
11\ SAI F ATYOl'R POSI OFFICE OR RANK
their son Rex and family as well
as acquaintances in the valley.
plant additions, this year, in excess of 170,000,000 of which ex-
TTiis is their first visit here and
ienditures
for
new
construction
alone
will
be
over
157,000,000.
A merica O n G uard !
they are favorably impressed
o say nothing of the everyday job of maintaining hundreds of
with the country.
Above is a reproduction of th«
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thousands of telephones and millions of miles of wire!
Treasury Department’s Defens«
•
Dr.
and
Mrs R. S. McVicker
Savings Poster, showing an exacl
We are making an all-out drive of man power, materials and
and five children of TTie Dalle»
duplication of the original “MinuU
money to supply the kind of telephone service that will help
were week-end house guests at the
Man” statue by famed sculptoi
home of Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Bruce.
the Pacific Coast speed its part of America’s biggest job.
Daniel Chester French. Defense!
"They came from the Methodist
Bonds and Stamps, on sale at your
church of which Dr. Bruce was
bank or post office, are a vital pari
of America’s defense preparations THE PACIFIC TELEPHONL ano TELEGRAPH COMPANY pastor for five years previous to
his coming to Ashland a year ago.
Wednesday and
Thursday
J.V.W. 5c-10c
I. C. ERWIN
BARGAIN DAYS
15c
ADULTS
“JUNGLE LOVE
Dorothy Lamour
“SAINT IN
PALM SPRINGS
Gecrge Saunders
BUY
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Now-more than 12 million
telephone calls a day
THE UNDER PUP
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