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FOUR MEDFOHD MAIL THIBUNB Thundar. July 28. 1945 Bottles Fly As Seals Win 12 to 6 Over Oaklanders It United Preif Al pop bottlei flew through the air end three disgruntled Oakland baseball players were thrown out ot the game for as saulting an umpire San Francis co Hurler Bob Joyce won his 82nd victory of the season last night by a score or ii io o. In other Pacific Coast league affrays the Sacramento Solons swamped the San Diego Padres by a score of 23 to 6, the Port land Beavers regained their seven-game margin on first place with a 6 to 2 victory over the runner-up Seattle Balnlers and Hollywood defeated the Los An aeles Angels a to 4 in the cellar unrips. The San Francisco Oakland contest was featured by a wild sixth Inning in which play was halted for 15 minutes to calm down the players and nearly 9,000 customers. Trio Ejected Manager Bill Raimondi, his hrother Al. and Oakland First Sacker Vic Plcettl were ejected after witnesses said they "pushed and elbowed" Umpire Cicero Falls during a dispute at home plate over whether or not Del Young was safe. The Oaks dis agreed, and the game was halted while fans threw bottles of beer and pop and other projectiles on to the field. The inning also saw tallies on three hits, three errors by the Oaks and L'Affaire Young, The Beavers-Ralniers tilt also brought a mild reform of protest in the sixth after Portland Hurl er Don Pulford hit a pop fly which dropped in front of Sec ond Baseman Bob Carbould. Umpires Gordon Ford and Bill Engeln rulud that Pulford was safe at first -as runners on first and second, advanced despite Soothe Soreness ot Minor Skin Irritations Bat the head . relieve bahy'a beat reeb with Meseana, the soothing , mod Seated powdir. Uelne guard your family liVm heat rvtaft. fceaee chafine often move trouble omaln hot weather. Cherka itch ot henJirvt sunburn and mosquito tntcc Coata b lue. Always lot Meiaana. WASHING MACHINES REPAIRED Parts & Service on Al) Makes B. & B. WASHER SHOP 40B E. Main Phone 6302 Bill Skiff's contention that Pul ford was automatically out un der the infield fly rule. The Rainiers finished up the game "under protest," Manager Bill Skiff said. TO CLASH FRIDAY Camp White The Camp White Agates and 7S2nd MP Bat talion nines will complete their schedules in the Medford soft ball league when they clash at Medford Stadium tomorrow at 7:45 p m. The Agates, who will be at full strength for the first time this season, will put Pfc Charlie Schrover on the mound for the first time in league competition in tomorrow night's all-important battle. Schroyer pitched for the Ft. Wayne Zollners before leaving for the armed forces. He had the unique experience of winning two 1-0 games and los ing two by the same score while pitching in national soiidhu tournament play. Probably starting pitcher for the MP's will be T5 Frank Whipp who lost a 6-5 decision to the Agates earlier in the season when he was pitching for the Oregon State Guard team. The second game Friday nigni will match Littrell Parts, hold ing down second place in the lea gue standings with 4 wins and 2 losses to date, and Jennings with an even 3 wins and 3 losses. Results of the games tomor row will decide teams to play In the Shaughnessy play-offs July 31 and August 3. League standings now are: CLASH SUNDAY ON w. 3 4 ......4 3 Camp White . Littrell Parts Silver Dollar Jennings . 752nd M. P. Battalion 3 Junior Chamber ..3 Ordnance 3 State Guard 1 L. 1 2 3 3 3 4 4 6 Pet. .833 .666 .571 .500 .500 .429 .429 .143 A burning match, glowing cig arette, or smoldering camplire can be just as disastrous to our forests as an incendiary bomb. Keep Oregon Green. ORDER NOW For Immediate Shipment From Portland Men's Work Gloves I 17' p,. 8-oi. Canton Flannel. Napped Inside. Vj For Fruit and Farm Work Men's Dress Shirts 249 Whit Broadcloth Sites 14Vi to 17 Men's Tec Shirts 45c Fina Combed Cotton Yarni. In White, Tan ard Blua Boy's Shirts and Shorts 33' Fina Knit Cotton Ea. Ages 4 to 14 Flaca Your Ordor Today at Our Catalog Order Desk or Phone 5444 M Sunday's game between the Medford Craters and Central Point, scheduled as a home game for the Central Point team, will be played on the Medford dia mond to allow seating accommo dations for spectators, it was an nounced today by Clifford Proc tor, president of the Medford Athletic Association. Arrange ments between the association and the Central Point delegation were completed this morning. Bitter rlvaltry between the two teams promises to make this one of the best games played here this season. Reports of heavy betting among the Central Point following were unconfirnrv ed today by Bill Askwith, mar ager of the Pointers, who said it appeared to be a "Medford ru mor." Askwith added, however, that his players are going all-out for the game beyond that he de clined further comment. Manager Paul Freer of the Craters states that he would "rather beat Central Point than any other team In the state of Oregon. Locals Win Twice Two games between the teams earlier this year have resulted in wins for the Medfordites, a pre-season practice game ending 7 to 0, and a league game last month gave he Freermen a 5 to 4 victory. Both managers were undecid-' ed today as to pitchers who will start the game Sunday. Freer stated that he may send Barr or Kidwell to the rubber, while Askwith's probables were un announced. Other men In the Crater line up will be Gitzen catching, Sul livan, first base,' Stammen sec ond and Lange third, Kircher shortstop, Burnham in left field. Crippen center and Hoffard right field. Hill will be behind home plate for Central Point, Tom Colley will hold down first base, Tucker second and Askwith third, Har gus Colley shortstop, and the out field will be manned by. Tharp Mang, Coleman or Harris, the manager announced. BEST FISHING IN UPPER ROGUE AS The salmon run In lower Rogue river is now over, and best fishing is in the upper river around Bybee-Dodge and Shady Cove, according to report from Al Piche, local sportsman. Around Trail and McLeod, sal mon are congregated in large numbers and can be taken on spinners In sizes 3 and 4 in Bear Valley hammered brass or sil ver. Trout fishing in the Rogue Is very good on small spinners or single eggs, while flies have not brought results the past week as they did earlier, Piche states. Small streams in the county are giving anglers good sport, on eggs and spinners, with best re sults the past week at Mill Creek and Upper Umpqua above Diamond lake. Single eggs or spinners are the best lure. Fishing at Fish lake, Squaw lake, and Prospect lake has been only fair. Piche says, while Lake O' Woods, Four Mile lake and Emigrant lake are good. Hiatt lake is now at its best on crap pies, and some bass are being taken on green colored plugs. Best results with crappies are obtained with spinners baited with worm or small pieces of white fish meat. Reports from Diamond lake are varied, with good catches still being made on trolling with plug attached, while others have had fine catches by bait fishing. the sportsman adds. Crater Lake is closed to fish' ing this year, in regard to the hiring of boats but good fishing can be had if anglers can get down the rim to the shore with spinner and eggs. Turkey declared war on Ger many In February 1943. BIDS WANTED Bids requested for painting ex terior and interior of Shady Cove School. All bids to be delivered by August 1, 1945, to Ed Houston, Shady Cove, Oregon. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT No. 7394 In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, Probate Department. In the Matter of the Estate of FELECITE DIEU, Deceased: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as Administratrix of the estate of Felecite Dieu de ceased, has filed her final ac count In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, and that Friday, the 17th day of August, 1945, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock in the fore noon of said day and the court room of said court has been ap- Dointed bv said court as the time and place for the hearing of ob jections thereto and the settle ment thereof. Dated and first published July 19th, 1945. Date of last publication Au gust 16th, 1495. MARGARET LUTHKE, Administratrix. CHARLES COSTON, Attorney for Administratrix, 517 Davis Bldg., Portland, Oregon. east quarter of the Southwest quarter all in Section Four teen (141; and all of Section Twenty-Four (24): all of the above properties lying and be ing in Township Thirty-Eight (38) South, Range Two (2) East of the Willamette Meridian- . . . and that said Defendants have no right, title, estate, lien, or inter est in or to said real property or any part thereof: that each of ihm ho forever barred and en joined from asserting any right, title, interest or estate in or to said premises adverse to the Plaintiff. This summons Is puDlisnea oy order of the Honorable H. K. Hanna, Circuit Judge of the said Circuit Court, made and entered therein June 26, 1945, directing publication hereof once a week for four successive weeks. A. C. HOUGH. Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Office Address: Tuffs Building, Grants Pass, Oregon. ion County, Oregon: and did provide for a publle hear ing to be held at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m. on the 4th day of September. 1945, at the Coun cil Chamber in the City Hall of said City of Medford, for the purpose of considering a vaca tion of and adoption of an ordi nance vacating said street as hereinbefore described, and for the purpose of hearing and con sidering any objection or remon strance thereto, which mav be made in writing and filed 'with the Recorder of the City of Med ford prior to the date of such hearing. By Order of the Council of the City of Medford. J. R. WOODFORD, Recorder. TOUGHEST FIELD Chicago, July 26 (U.R) By ron JVelson, facing the toughest field has has met in three years, seta out to prove that he is golf's "greatest player today when he tees off in the rich AU-Amerlcan open, the feature attraction of George S. May's triple header golfing classic. The S60.000 All-Americans. ; staged amid the clashing colors and circus ballyhoo of a county fair at Tarn O'Shanter Country club, are golfdom's greatest shows. After three days of aual- ifylng play, they get off to a rousing start today with simul taneous 18-hole medal play in the men's open, the amateur tournament and the women's open. BLAZE DESTROYS E MOWTH sm'B Coait Portland Seattle Sacramento San Francisco . Oakland San Diego Los Angeles ..... Hollywood League W. 72 66 57 57 I 56 ! 54 I 52 I 46 I American League W. I,. Detroit 47 36 Washington 44 39 Chicago .... 44 4t Boston ........44 41 New York ........42 40 St. Louis 4 to Cleveland 40 43 Philadelphia 30 52 National League W. L. Chicago St. Louis ... Brooklyn ........ Pittsburgh ........ New York ...... Cincinnati Boston . ...53 ...50 ...49 ...48 ' ...47 ...40 ..41 Philadelphia ... 25 Be sure your match is out. To be doubly sure, break it In two before throwing It awav. Do your part. Help Keep Oregon Green. Prospect, July 26 Fire com pletely destroyed the six-room house belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hedgpeth, shortly after noon, July 24. The occupants, Mr. and Mrs. George Ring and children, Monty, Mickey and Patricia, had just moved In last week. Mrs. Ring discovered a small portion of the roof afire and ran to the Ross-Cushing Lbr. Co., mill, about 100 yards away, to summon help. The mill whistle blew the fire signal, but in snite of the' crew of men that gathered, it was impossible to save the house which burned so rapidly that only a few articles of furni ture and clothing were saved. The house was partially cov ered by Insurance, but the Rings carried no insurance on their furniture. Mr. and Mrs. Ring and children are staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hedgpeth for a few days. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of V.Aaar Carl Hoover. also known as E. C. Hoover, also 'contract. known as Ed Hoover, De ceased. The undersigned, having been appointed Administratrix of the above estate Dy tne wun'j Court of the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, and having qualified, notice is hereby Riven to all persons having claims against said estate, to present them at the office of the under signed's attorney, at 126 East Main Street, Medford. Oregon, properly verified and with pro per voucher, within six months from the date of the first publi cation of this notice, which is 12th day of July, 1945. LURA E. McGUIRE Administratrix O. H. Bengtson Attorney for Administratrix LEGAL NOTICE Advertisement for Bids Sealed bids will be received by the District Clerk of Kerby grade school, District No. 3. Josephine County, Oregon, until August 1st, 1945, at 7 p. m. for new School Building. Drawings and specifications may be obtain ed at the office of William Laing, Architect, for the School District No. 3. 303 U. S. National Bank Bldg.. Medford, Oregon. Bids must be accompanied by j a bidders' bond or certified ! check in an amount equal to 5 j of the total amount of bid as guarantee for the execution of contract, if the contract is award. led to bidder. The School Board of District No. 3. Josephine County, Oregon. reserves the right to reject any or all bids. (Siened) EMILY KELLERT, Clerk to School Board No. 3. Josephine County, Kerby, Oregon. ELECTRIC FRIGERATORS In the Larger Sizes Ortly NO PRIORITY NECESSARY ELECTRIC SERVICE 131 West Main Phone 2751 .,,Jfit,wj..JL.t.i- , ml CoDperhead Bites Faith Healer On Top of Cranium St. Charles. Va., July 26 (U P) The Rev. Bill- Parsons. holiness faith healer waited to day for heavenly intervention to duce the pain ot copperhead poi soning which was turning his swollen face blue, and defied state authoritier to stop a snake- charming Jamboree planned for Sundav by his followers. Parsons, his face puffed as the poison took effect, gingerly pointed out the place on the top of his head where an angry cop perhead bit him Sunday niRht after docilely taking a kicking around from one of the sect's 'good sisters." The sister was treading on the snake In compliance with bibli cal passages. Parsons said. But the reptile got angry as he held it above his head as usual. "I'll be all 'Ight because the Lord will take care of me," Par sons said. Closing time for Clntmirted Arte 8:30 m loo Late to Clansitv 12:15 p. m. aftV NURSE LOSES FAT SAFELY AYDS WAY Cf tUmm$r withil jrtrti jut cut down. AYDS pln li Mft, MrttitOr, miff, fin cm tie. Nod rut. Nf Uxatlvft, Ntirt on l mora tha ! pron lo.ini 14 to I! Iha. In fee ka In. lint, al (est with A via l'lia t-onducud by medic) dot tort. IVlidom A V DM brier Mrh mtt dull thi tppctil. Yet jrou t vtiamin. minfrtla, Mtfnilil mitrltntt in Ay1. ftiart th Avilt wtty to lot wfitht now. JO dr buptJt of AvJ. 2 I.V MONKV BACK cn tfat vcy fin box If yoa don't m twulta. Pimm 2449 WAINSCOTT'S PHARMACY Main and Riverside OIL CETY NO. RIVERSIDE AVE. NEAR THE BIG "Y" Now Open Under New Management GAS O OIL O REPAIRS WALDO BEACH - j SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. J, T. TUFFS, Plaintiff, vs. WEST ERN COAL COMPANY, a cor poration; WESTERN CLAY MANUFACTURING COM PANY, a corporation; WEST ERN CLAY COMPANY, a cor. poratlon; SECURITY SAV INGS AND TRUST COM PANY, a corporation; BANK OF ASHLAND, a corporation; DENNY-RENTON CLAY AND COAL COMPANY, a corpora tion: ROSE TRAVERSER ROBINETT; and also all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, es tate, lien, or interest in the real estate described in the 1 complaint herein, Defendants. I To the above named Defend-1 ants: In the name of the State ! of Oregon, you are hereby re- j quired to appear and answer the j complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit and court within four weeks from and after ! the first publication of this sum-! mons which is July 19th. 1945. ! and if you fail so to answer for want thereof the Plaint ff will 1 apply to the Corut for the relief prayed for in Plaintiff's com-1 plaint declaring Plaintiff to be ! the owner in fee simple of the i following described real prop- j erty in Jackson County, Oregon: The East half of the South east quarter and the South west quarter of the South east quarter and the South- Notice of Street Vacation Notice is hereby given that the Council of the City of Medford did. on the 17th day of July, 1945. by resolution initiate pro ceedings to vacate that certain street in the City of Medford, Oregon, described as follows: uiadys Avenue as the same Is designated and delineated on the official plat of Highcroft Addition on file in the office of the County Clerk of Jack- FOR THAT QUICK FIRE r .00 CUBIC FOOT LOAD . 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