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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1946)
thb?rwiJk T " ' M,‘‘n V “re bU8y Mr” J- P Emmett «"d Mrs painted ' * th*’lr hoUE® Allcv K*n* “Pent Tuesduy after- i noon in Medford. " ---- MINER CLASSIFIED ADS FIND GOLD FOB lis r p s Softball Opening Success; Games June 7, 10 and 12 DON’T FORGET SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 6, i 94g — - »..istLis, i r iUKMJAY, JUNE Try Miner Classified Ads to help you sell trade, or swap that piece of property, furni ture or equipment that you aren’t using. We will find a buyer. Ten cents a line first in sertion, five cents a line for succeeding in sertions. Phone 8561. Softbal season got underway dreau caught the first base hit this week before a crowd of one- and picked up a shoe repair job thousand fans at Walter Phillips at Knox’s. Jandroau also scored field. The Ashland high school first and won a merchant’s or band and the six colorful teams der from Harry Travis. FOR SALE; Pre-War Daven marched from the Plaza to the For Sale—Second hand store, Parker Hess caught the first port, Also good 9 x 12 rug with field in a procession which pro two-base hit of the season and >82 North Main. 5-30-3tp. pad, Sec Ray Redmon at Talent ceeded the opening games Mon won the pip«- donated by the ingle Garage. 6-6-2t. day night. FOR SALE—2 Bedroom mod Drug Owen Griffith made the Ashland band musicians re ern House concrete foundation, first three base hit and walked Specials: furniture. gas rang**, plastered, will be ready in ten reived the net proceeds of $32 78 SQUARE which were donated by the soft off with a pair of nylons donated radios, show case*. y Weitzels. Jay Samuelson DEAL SECOND HAND STORE. days. Comer of First St. & Wag ball association, according to ner road. Talent. See C. L. caught the first foul fly and pick Howard Wiley, president of the ed up a dinner at the Plaza Cafe. 5-30-tf. Hotchkiss, Talent. 6-2 2tp. association. These will be used I he first fair fly caught was CASH for your Diam o n d, to help defray the band’s Rose FOR SALE — Good redwood snagged by Bressolia from Hilt Watch, Radio or Piano. Bob Lee Festival expenses posts, all sizes and length. Also and was given a carton of cig- Radio-Electric Jacksonville. Games played Munday night DDT insect sprays; Fisher Thor donated by the Elks club 5 24 2tp. found the Oak St. Tankers and arXi!e8 son, outside white $3.00 per gal The following is the schedule the Hilt Loggers opening the tilt the softball games to be played Wheelbarrow*. wood and steal, lon in five gallon lots. AH kinds with the Tankers mopping the of this coming week; at Marshall-Wall* on the Plasa. Poultry mash and feed. TALENT fiold with the Loggers by a score FEED STORE, 6-6-2tp. June 7 — Cotton’s Ashland Phone 21231, • of 12 to 4. Lumber Mills vs. Oak Street In the second game of the even Tanker, and Steelero; Steak Will Trade: 1940 DeSoto con FOR SALE: Victorian dresser Cotton’s Ashland Lumber house Friars vs. Newbry Or- vertible five passenger coupe for with excellent French bevel mir Mills teams met the Noslecats chards. pickup, 38 to 40 and cash balance ror. Good % bed and springs, which turned into a pitching June 10—Oak Street Tankers in accord with OPA ceiling. Jac Jacksonville Second Hand Store, duel between Leonard Warren 6-62tp. Steelers vs. Noslecats; Hilt ksonville Second Hand Store and Charles DeAutremont. Both and {£»7” VS' A*h,and Lumber 6.6-2tp. pitchers held up through all five innings and the score was tied Jiine 12— Hilt Loggers vs. Oak two to two when the game ended. Street Tankers; Steak House In the last game Newbry’s Ice Friars vs. Noslecats House gang, from down in the Orchards, walked off with all of i the scores leaving the Steak House Friars with the only zero of the night. In the award section donated by local merchants Charlie War-, FULL ELASTIC - TOP QUALITY Red headed George Fullerton) ren got the first strikeout and won a necktie donated by Fort- was back in Ashland this week I miller’s; Owen Griffith walloped proud possessor of what may be I out a 260 foot hit and walked off accepted as a new national prep L A .S e with another necktie and T-Bone school record for the mile. Ful steak, necktie donated again by lerton clipped Seven tenths of a, Fortmiller’s and the Steak House second oft Lop Zamperini’s rec SIZES 36-44 .................... donating the dinner. Jim Jan- ord time of 4:21.2 to set the new time of 4:20.5 for high school mile. Coach Frank O’Neil has for-1 warded the time to National in terscholastic headquarters to RAYON SATIN ............. ................................... >1 place a claim on the nationalj mark. Hie race took place Saturday) RAYON TAFFETA .......... in Portland at the state AAUI meet where an assorted crowd of | college and high school track- sters were assembled. Fullerton led the field most of the way but Long tops, body part nylon, heel and was nosed out at the tape by lit toe reinforced with nylon. tle Dick Petterson of Oregon) State. The OSC miler was clock ed in at 4:19.9. JUNE 13 JUNE 20 JUNE 27 TOURIST GLIDEPOST Conference— At HOC Auditorium, at 8 P. M. For service station, motor court, hotel personnel—und all other Interested people Plan To Attend These Three Important Programs Fullerton Cracks National Record Medford* o n y lw-, |l>r 1.E,m° 8teven#on’ Mayor Meeker of s a win ,,OWard Oden: Or. W. W Wells; Mar shal Woodell—will present ways and means of creatine tourist interest in southern Oregon. creating moke tourist trade IIIROUGH TOURIST GUIDEPOSTS Saturday Specials •Ladies Rayon Panties 69c and 79c • Ladies Cotton Panties..... _ 98c 3,ZC ELASTIC BAHD AKD LECS.... Sponsored Jointly By ou‘h‘ ™ Oregon College and Ashland, Grants Pass and Medford Chambers of Commerce • Men’s White Tee Shirts... 69c • Ladies Nighties SIzSLM-JiASTEL FL°WER PRINTS 82.80 S2.«0 • Bobby P in s............................... 10c card • Men’s Part Nylon Hose............. 59c pr. Elks Mode It No. 3 In Win Column Ashland Elks made it their fifth straight win Sunday when they defeated Central Point, 5 to 3, m a Southern Oregon league game. This gave the Elks the third straight win in league play. Central Point started out with throe errors in the first inning and Ashland picked up two runs, staying in the lead until the fourth when Central Point cau -ht up with them, at 3 to 3. The count stayed 3 to 3 until the first of the seventh when Ash land added another to make it 4 to 3 In the eighth the Elks add ed the fifth run to put the game on ice. Central Point errors totaled 10 which helped the Elks consid erably. Tony Kanceler who pitch ed for the Elks, fanned five, walked three, and allowed five hits. f/a/nfp fo fjPa/e/n Salem, capital of O regon, is a progressive city, sparkling with activity and good liv ing. Geographical center o f Northwest agriculture and recreation, it is also a focal point for commerce, industry, and education. The pioneers’ courageous spirit was poured into the foundations of Salem and is honored by the heroic pioneer figure atop the modern capitol building. Once called Chemeketa, the Indian "place of rest,” this beautiful place was renamed Saiem, "city of peace,” by its missionary- founder, over one hundred years ago. Its growth is steady, and Saiem has the look o f purposeful stability. Its streets are broad; fine trees line the parkways and dot the lawns. There are no slums or unsightly districts. Salem looks ahead with a vigorous pro gram of civic planning in which Grey hound, as transportation link to neigh boring Oregon cities, is a vital factor. In saluting Salem, Greyhound, too, looks ahead and w ill continue to provide the best in modern intercommunity bus service. GREYHOUND One o f a series o f a d v e rtise m e n ts hy G re y h o u n d f e a tu r in g c o m m u n ities w h ich i t serves MAGAZINES SANDWICHES BEER FOUNTAIN SERVICE GREYHOUND TAVERN COFFEE SOFT DRINKS • Print Dress Material................ 35c yd. • 20 pc. Pottery S e t ......................$5.98 FOUR COLORS - HEAVY POTTERY • Ladies and Children’s Anklets ..........~...........................25c to 39c pr. • These are just a few of the ITEMS (all new merchandise) th at we have. We have several other RED HOT specials you won’t want to miss! Come in and look around SATURDAY Sale Starts —at— * 9:00 a. m. METZ 5c to $1.00 Store