Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 03, 1939, Page 5, Image 5

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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Ashland’s Classified Business Directory
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STEEL VENT KINGS
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GENERAL PLUMBING
Specializing in
A-l REPAIRING
FARM IMPLEMENTS
Headquarter* for
FARM MACHINERY, REPAIRS
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING
AND WEIJHNG
PHONE 67
with
HARDY’S CASH HARDWARE
Phone IOS—Re*. Phone 268-J
M. C. Lininger & Son
PLUMBING, HEATING
SERVICE STATIONS
Sand—Gravel—Crushed Rock
JORDAN’S
LITHIA PLUMBING Associated Gas & Oil
Sash & Cabinet Works
AND HEATING
Always Remember Your
Spe. lailzlng in Kitchen ( ablnets
HOME OF COLOR
V
A. L. WREN
"Ihe Right Ring for Any Job”
Phone 101
Fu
PLUMBING
Stop Oil Pumping
Harrison Parts Co.
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INDSIGHT
N SPORTS
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By I TOLD YOU SO
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I THOSE who are satisfied
Irllh nothing but victory, last
k-ends aerie» of basketball
IM with Medford was dlsap-
lUng The Ashland high Grlzz
I bowed in b 'th battles
|ut to those who like to Mee <i
u fight, even though the final
lit in rout for one combatant.
[Friday and Saturday night
L m certainly had their m<>-
¡ti T" many fans it I m thrlll-
to see a group of youngsters
t of them green and tn ex-
«need ignore the odd* against
n and pour out their energies
1 never say-dlr effort And the
[at Ashland high did just that
•y »crapped until the final
' the two games, the Friday
t exhibition was the more
ling although Saturday eve-
, on the Medford floor, there
time* when Uthla city fans
ised their vocal chorda.
ich Skect (/Connell, losing
of hi» best men Just before
toughest gnine of the year. 1»
in an enviable s|x»t. O'Connell
irtunatc however, in having
rial as willing to try a» are
Weaver. Joe Jesse) and Anils
■en All-season regulars Bud
r and Kenny Harris arc a
h for anybody's squad and,
more experience under the
J of their unltlated comrades,
Grizzlies will be winning
im before the season closes,
i they’ll be turning in Inti iiMt
battles In all cases
It Is no discredit to get
lickcil after you've put lip u
good fight.
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Although game otficials Stan
Summers of Eugene and Ronnie
Gander of Central Point called a
pair of good contests, the suspic­
ion arose once or twice that Gan-
dee wants to enter the Medford
school system whenever a cont tact
is thtust under his door. Gandee,
in particular, waa U m object ot
Ashland fans wrath a time or two
not because he was calling ’em
phoney but because lister» always
are looking for a goat However,
Ronnie's whistle was dripping with
saliva both nights, and its pea was
worn down to the size of a buck­
shot from overwork in the series
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The mystery of the red jmint on
the high school building caused a
speculative ripple of comment
throughout southern Oregon, and
home-grown theori«-» were thicker
than a gum-chewing blond's »kull.
Till» department, too, has its deep
suspicions and Willie Hulen, the
s|>orts commentator of the Pear
city, will have to establish a pretty
good alibi before we call off our
deductions
Hulen waa in Ashland during
the night in question, ostensibly
to observe the game In the junior
hllth gym But it was noted and
we have witnesses that H ulen's
proboscis bore a tell-tale red col-
oring.
■lust what caused the decor-
ation Is a moot question. Eith-
S’MATTER POP
MESCAL IKE
Phone 161
C A I E ( ON FECTION ER Y
PLAZA CAFE
& CONFECTIONERY
Ashland’s Headquarter*
FOR GOOD FOOD
und Freezer Freeh
ICE ( REAM
OIL DISTRIBUTOR
SAVE ON GAS AND OIL
Wholesale Prices to
Our Customers
( omplete Service I nder One Roof
Claycomb Motor Co.
er Hulen la a near-*lghted
bmsh wleider or the victim of
an overdose of anti-freeze.
Anyway, somebody with a buck­
et of red paint and a brush is a |
rotten artist and ought to give up I
sign painting a» an extra-curricu­
lar activity.
•
• Mr and Mm Wesley Hoxie of
Copco. Calif., visited here for a
few day» this week at the home
of Mrs. Hoxie's parents, Mr. and
Mrs W. M Herbert
SHEET METAL
Smiling ASSOCIATED Dealer
Factory Specified Lubrication
JOHN MILLS
Day and Night Service
3K East Main Street, /Ashland
Phone*: Shop 31, Kes. 262-J
STEVE ZAKKA
Phone «8
Ashland
HOTELS
PRINTING SERVICE
New Ashland Hotel
and Apartments
and Coffee Shop
FOR PROMPT PRINTING
SERVICE CALL THE MINER
Ashland’s Friendly Center
You will enjoy our cool lobby and
veranda. All the comforts of a
home "away from home.” Our cof­
fee shop|>e serves the best food
in town. Come in a» you are!
PRINTING
( ALL THE MINER FOR ALI
YOUR PRINTING NEEDS
PHONE 170
IS YOUR PRESENT LIFE
INSURANCE ADEQUATET
See
STEVEN R
SCHUERMAN
Phone 334-R
METROPOLITAN LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
Richfield Service
North Main at Bush, Ashland
RICHFIELD HAS SOMETHING
NEW—WATCH FOR IT!
Norman B. Ashcraft
Complete IJne of Oil» and Grease*
Protective Lubrication
SIGN SHOP
ASHLAND SIGN SHOP
SEE BURSE FOR
SIGNS
FAINTING AND DECORATING
Our Price* Are Lower!
if you’re shy on cash we'll take
part in trade.
40« North Main Street
AUTO WRECKING
USED AUTO PARTS
You'll Find it Here— Phone 189
SHELL GASOLINE
AUTO REPAIRING
ACETYLENE WELDING
BARNEY’S
WRECKING YARD
628 North Main
Ashland, Oregon
COLD,
CLEAN and
GOOD—
The Three Pals
That Jolly Well Make
Beer A Pleasure!
OUR STOCK of FINEST QUALITY WINES INCLUDES
DON MARCO
ISCO
CRITERION
DEL MAR
Bohemian Club
AL BROWER, Proprietor
By C. II. PAYNE
Someone Wau Bound to Th.¡.I. ci Ti.?
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SERVICE STATIONS
It Won’t Be Long Now
l . huntley
T 8:30 EVERY
ONDAY NIGHT
3 ALL-STAR
MAIN EVENTS!
ford Armory
them days are gone forever
THEM DAYS ARE
GONE FOREVER!
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