Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 13, 1937, Page 4, Image 4

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 4
AND THEN THE FUN BEGAN!
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CASCADE WONDERLAND TO
and amateurs are invited to par­
FEAIIRE 'BLOSSOM IRAII.' ticipate
Phoenix Votes To
Keep High School
Almost every eligible voter In
Phoenix turned out Friday nt the
polls to defeat n plan agitated by
T V Williams, rancher, calling
for elimination of Phoenix high
school
Voting 177 to 19. Phoenicians
decided against sending their chil
ilren to another school district to
obtain education
Contention wax made by dis
Renting voters that the change
would mean a suving to taxpay­
ers
Approximately 75 students at­
tend the school where Holla Reedy,
formei Alls instructor, lx serving
his first year ax principal
LITHIA
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Tuesday, April 13, 1937
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WEDNESDAY Only
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DEI tils \ Mil E IN FREAK
M*l*l.EGATE MIO l»EA I II
KAirine HEPBURN
Herbert MARSHALL
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THURSDAY & FRI
ACTION LIVENS
SAVICH MATCH
Hunting
Plenty <>f action ami excitement
| featured the top main event of
the all-star wrest ling card at the
Medford armory Monday night
SONS players on the Axhiuml
when Danny Savich took Joe
"Crybaby” Smolinski to camp in a town team will be paid off In their
short but decisive match Sim»- own specie when they run up
llnski won the first frame via the against the Medford team In
dirty route and a Ixxly press and southern Oregon circuit play, for
was so elated thut he failed to coaching the Medford baseball
wait for the gong am! started for school ami catching for the Pear­
pickers will be big Mike Balcovlc.
Savich with hurried Intentions
bulky Bohemian star from the
Savich grabbed the rough ts>y normal nines of 1931-32
and slammed him through the
Weil known for hl* right
ropes into a cash customer's lap
handed murder of iui> thing
Savich followed him out of the
round mid covered with horse
ring and for a while it wax "dog
hide,
the
|H>nderous
!00
pile" among the chairs at ring- |
pounder will mid plenty of
side.
color to league batting aver­
A figure-four lock scissors np i
age stories for this season.
plied by Savich after returning to I
While here Balcovlc combined
the ring won the second fail ami
bruins, brawn and personality to
a series of Sonnenbergs took the
cop scholastic honors, the student
final fall for Danny
body presidency and a regular I
Toots Kates, former champion j football berth .as well ax letters
of the Hawaiian islands, found for baseball under both McNeal
much meanness in Pete Haitian ' and Hobson and last year he ran
Lithuanian New Yorker, in the an American i-egion junior trull
semi-windup Estes won with two ■ team in Sulcm
straight falls after taming the big I
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Bronx lad
Starting day after tomorrow. .
The opening bout rated a main- April IS, begins that season which
event in anytsxly's ring with Chur most aptly Illustrates the old pro­
lie Carr meeting Billy McKwin of verb "You can't always tell the
depth of the well by the length of
Kort Worth Tex McKwin. a new
comer, is a genuine cowboy with the handle on the pump "
Already rumors are circulating
a natural Texas drawl and won
affection of mat fans
Two straight falls over Carr, the Texan his match in the third
using an old-time hip lock, won 'round
A hot sport in almost every
other town, liowling could be
built up l<> u like standard
here— with organized leagues
and all the trimmings. And
it's one "pin-bull" game in
which the element of skill al­
ways is present, a good clean
sport for rt|M<rt und novice
alike
CHUCK’S
TAXI
Just Phone
58
f
a
Huz.y minded lifter an alleged
drinking spree. Howard Gibson, ills |
wife and blother, Eail Gibson, Ap 1
piegate residents, could give no
coherent account of the accident
III Which Joe Tole, 51. lost Illa life
In a full from the Gibson unto
following n dunce nt Applegate
Satuiday night
Tole uppurently had been riding
with the Gibsons and. upon fulling I
from the cur wnx not missed until I
the car had traveled about 75 I
yards He died Xhoitly aftei ui 1
rival at a < ¡rants Pass hospital
Tile accident having occurred In !
Jackson county, Tolc'x body, bear
Ing head injuries amt cuts, was
brought to Medford where an au­
topsy and complete investigation
of the tragedy will lie held
that some of Ashland's most fer
vent disciples of fly-casting arc
planning to make their 1937 debut
ax trout fishermen with their
pockets well stocked with baited
spinners, salmon eggs und nice.
juicy slop-fed worms
These anglers will lie easily rec
ognixed by their sneaky buck-door
departures at dawn, and their tri
umphant return with laden creels
ami a buttered hut (studded with
royal coachmen, grey hackles
etc.) us earmarks of their obses­
sion
r r r
Attracted by the resounding
rut tie of duck pins and bowling
balls in Ashland's newest recrea­
tional establishment, many citi­
zens |MlUSed to observe the play
and then, succumbing to the fas­
cination of the game, doffed coats
to await their turn at the alleys
•
Travel
the
"blossom
route" • Tile Claycomb Motor company
through Die Rogue river valley recently delivered a new Ford V-K
during tile first annual pear blos­ to George Bourne of Phoenix
som week, April Ik to 25, lx the
invitation of the ("raters club of
Medford opening the tourist fex
tlvity season in the Shaxta-Cax-
cudc Wondciluml
According to Waiter M Lever­
ette, chairman of Die wonderland
council for Jackson county, cara­
vans, music, frolics und entertain­
ment are scheduled for the event
and Governor Martin of Oregon
will be present to share in fes­
tivities
Prizes will be given for the best ’
photographs taken In the "Pear
a disc" of the Shasta-Cascade
Wonderland during the festival
Fishing Season Opens Thursday, 15th!
SPEl IAI<—One dozen hand tied files, of your own assort-
incut, and transparent top I mix ,
All for
$1.50
Everything In Fishing Tackle, Including
Licenses
YES, WE HACK WORMS!
Al Jordan’s Old Vintage Shop
lligg«*«»!
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Little Store
In Anti hind
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O|M*n Evening«
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MAKES THE PICTURE COMPLETE
• If you wash clothes at home you need a Norge
Duotro)
Ironer . . . that
actually
pays
for
itself
many times over in its long life. Come in today
and let us prove heyond all doubt that Norge offers
vital differences you cannot afford to pass
Up. Be sure to see the Norge i>efore you buy.
WHETHER YOU DRIVE A
’29 MODEL OR A 37, YOU
MUST BE READY TO
f BOWLING ALLEYS
PLA-MORE
107 EAST MAIN STREET
(NEXT TO NININGER'N CAFE)
If you value your life, property and respect the
rights of other motorists, you MUST keep your
car’s brakes in good condition . . . Harrison
Parts supplies your favorite garage and repair
man with dependable brake linings and parts.
For safety’s sake watch your brakes!
HARRISON PARTS COMPANY
The Automotive Supply House
ON THE PLAZA
PHONE 101
THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER
c'HSS
MfcK XEH -- I II
egg --
YOU
BOWLING FOR LADIES
AND GENTLEMEN
A healthful recreation in a clean, well
ventilated and respectable place. You’ll
enjoy bowling the Pla-More way!
Economical, Too
CHARLES KIMiEKA, Proprietor
Clink This on
rou’ese (¿ çalcy vec?.Y covecy-
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AAVC YOOO?
ELHART’S
Only 7l/2<* A Line!
Your Compact
H. H. Elhart
C. I). Elhart
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