Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 24, 1939, Page 5, Image 5

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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
and THEN THE FUN BEGAN!
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wuz robbed” weeps Willie
I Hulen in his Mail Tribune
|u Draft (or was it Graft’!
Ln roncernlng the all»tar
LtlMill »elections made nt Sul-
Kt seems that miry a Medford
Er was placed on the first
Er, and wns Willie surprised!
Kylie the judges don't r<-H<t the
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Ln Oregon walloped Texas on
burr Island Monday night the
E was announced by some <h»u-
Llking California
partisan
| a memory shorter than a
■ blond’s patience Just how
I >n rwovered the twill after
L took it out following Ore-
llsiskets was never explained
I how a free throw can add
k points at a time also had
I of the llatenera counting on
I fingers
kls|s-cd to television !
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pth the bright sun shining ami
boys not yet slowed down with
kg fever, there’s l>nti a revival
kiielmll talk hereabouts A few
le hardier think Ashland ought
lave a tram entered in the
Itv league with Talent, Gold
Prospect ami Medford Junior
lent And others say nuts! and
rate they’ll probably play for
pit again thia year Charlie
Hers, Talent's guiding hand
season, protsibly will have Ill-
trouble getting together an-
Ir outstanding bunch of players
his league As for the chancre
I in Ashland, It depends on
lher a Svengali can lie found
1 can make a dollar last three
ks and who can develop dou-
play hitters into fencebaii
I After two season»
■»Id You So will take
I anything.
• Ituy Friable, Slade Songer and
irn- Dr.
R. E. Walker attended the
the wrestling matches in Medford
up- Monday evening.
• Headrick Baughman returned
re- from
Marshfield Monday following
a visit there with Bill Bromley.
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Tlie boys down at Hilt are talk­
Ing base bull an<l softball in strong
Congregational
term«, but whether that cornmun-
ity will enter a softball team in
Church
the Ashland league again this
Boulevard and Morton Streets
summer has not been decided
Rev. H. S. Wiumamaker, Pastor
Player» and fans here, how­
ever, are fervently hoping
Sunday school, 8:45 a. m., with
that the ( allfornlana will re
classes for all ages. Mrs. Glen
turn, The llilt outfit hu « the
Prescott, superintendent.
moat popular in the loop hud
Morning worship, 11 o’clock.
y ear, and many fririid»hl|H>
Sermon, “Jesus Amazes Them,"
were made Iw-twecn the two
by the pastor.
town». Not only were the boys
Young People’s hour, 6:15 p. m.
of Frank Ward popular, but
Everyone cordially invited to all
also they knew a thing or two
services
about playing softball
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Ask the Miners they know!
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Nazis has prevented further
portation of the choice hops
So, boys, when you sample
new ferment you can drink an
. proprlate farewell toast to a
I public that was
WILLIAM
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Nl( HOI.SON
Funeral services for William J.
Nicholson. 80, who died
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at ____
his
home hen- March 18, were held
at I 30 p m. March 21 at the
Litwiller Funeral home with the
Rev. James H Edgar officiating.
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ARTHUR E. FURRER
Funeral services for Arthur E
Furrer. 41, who died March 18 at
Talent were held this week in
Wakefield, Kan Utwiller Funeral
home was in charge of local ar­
rangements.
DRESSMAKING
for WOMEN and (lili.DREN
with
IIVRDY’S CASH HARDWARE
Phone 103—Rea. Phone 268-J
M. C. Lininger & Son
ASHLAND SIGN SHOP
Sand—G ravel—Crushed Rock
OIL DISTRIBUTOR
SERVICE STATIONS
PAINTING AND DECORATING
Our Price« Are Lower!
If you’re »by on cash we’ll take
part tn trade.
4«« North Main Street
Wholesale Prices to
Our Customers
Complete Service Under One Roof
Always Remember Your
Smiling ASSOCIATED Dealer
Factory Specified Lubrication
STEVE ZARKA
Phone 6»
Ashland
HOTELS
PRINTING SERVICE
New Ashland Hotel
and Apartments
and Coffee Shop
FOR PROMIT PRINTING
SERVICE CALL THE MINER
Awhland's Friendly Center
You will enjoy our cool lobby and
veranda. All the comfort« of a
home “away from home.” Our cof­
fee »hop|»e serves the beat food
in town. Come in as you are!
PRINTING
( ALL THE MINER FOR ALI.
YOUR PRINTING NEEDS
PHONE 170
18 YOUR PRESENT LIFE
INSURANCE ADEQUATE?
See
STEVEN R.
SCHUERMAN
Price« Reasonable
Phone 334-R
MARY SPENCER
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METROPOIJTAN LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
S’MATTER POP— Kind Little Sheep-Counter
Richfield Service
North Main at Bush, Ashland
RICHF IELD HAS SOMETHING
NEW—WATCH FOR IT!
Norman B. Ashcraft
Complete Une of Olla and G-an ata
Protective Lubrication
SEE BURSE FOR
Specializing in
A-l REPAIRING
Hooked Rugs
Quilting
Comer E. Main and California
SERVICE STATIONS
Headquarters for
FARM MACHINERY, REPAIRS
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING
AND WEI-DING
PHONE 67
A. L WREN
CENERAI. PLUMBING
Clay comb Motor Co.
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FARM IMPLEMENTS
PLAZA CAFE
SAVE ON GAS AND OIL Associated Gas & Oil
& CONFECTIONERY
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SIGN SHOP
SIGNS
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
CLEAN and
GOOD-
The Three Pals
That Jolly Well Make
Beer A Pleasure!
OUR STOCK of FINEST QUALITY WINES INCLUDES
DON MARCO
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CRITERION
DEL MAR
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Bohemian Club
By C. M. PAYNE
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|e under the heading of s|M>tts
I depends on the way you look
I'ich things _______________
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but an Interesting
llig-ht on the events in Europe
I revealed in Medford the other
1 The A-One Brewery there,
turns out a certain very
lilar bottle of suds which re-
► for a dime, soon will intro-
F a new brand, said* to be of
b better portability.
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Mh, according to Willie Hulen,
I only way that could be ac-
|plishe<j is by making more of
IThe new brew will bi- spiced I
I Czechoslovakian hops import- I
pit prior to the recent invasion ,
Rat country by Hitler
Ike Turkish tobaccos in cig-
k the Cuch hops add a flavor
P<>SMlble with the use of Ore-
I nojw alone. Fortunately, the
F>fl brewery secured enough
P>e article to last for some
L, nre
Invasion ofCzecho-
Bkin by Hitler's troojiers, im-
[ Penalties ami the breakdown
Pternational exchange with the
MESCAL IKE
b 7 s . l huntley
THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER
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