Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 31, 1939, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    l<iy. March 31, 1939
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
' Ho«
and then Tin-: fun began !
in«- <ii
Ashland’s Classified Business Directory
UII, . I
8 Hit J
api I
* WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS, YOU’LL FIND THEM LISTED BELOW! *
md i J
s <l»fa
■ lievi
idoli J
I
IIIOlJ
propl
<1
h«» <1
lUSt» |
Al TO PARTS
PLUMBING
Don’t Monkey Around With
The Tough Jobs—L'se
A. L. WREN
HASTINGS
STEEL VENT RINGS
iible 111
ablr |
mak |
file
Page 5
Harrison Parts Co.
I
Phone I (>l
Wr li)
( A FE CON FECTION ER V
FARM IMPLEMENTS
SEE BURSE FOR
with
HARDY S CASH HARDWARE
Phone 103—Res. Phone 268-J
M. C. Lininger & Son
ASHLAND SIGN SHOP
Sand—Gravel—Crushed Kwk
OIL DISTRIBUTOR
SERVICE STATIONS
PAINTING AND DECORATING
Our Prices Are Ixiwer!
if you’re shy on cash we’ll falsa
part la trade.
406 North Main Street
GENERAL CLI MBING
Specializing in
A-l REPAIRING
-------- - --------- -
I or I
erullj
ming
PLAZA CAFE
SAVE ON GAS AND OIL Associated Gas & Oil
& CONFECTIONERY
i
NDSIGHT
I SPORTS
111
iy I TOLD YOU BO
le B
lull
ir N ■
aiate«
luid ■
ftiichi
> a ■
ria d
rvrd
• «ri
•v »<^11
iy ..
uaUtl
uid
ùniig
h. M
r» 1J
.A
PI
/A
tu
*x 'M
H
e
r»
4«
Wholesale Prices to
Our Customers
Complete Service Under One Roof
Clay comb Motor Co.
80 i
. hi I
urth.i
ìtr<»n|
epiuj
Ashland’s Ifeadqiiarterw
FOR GOOD FOOD
and Freezer Fresh
ICE (REAM
I a RCE ¡tn a hookrii nose in
Lany i" the guy who was
Ion Ohio State to win the
|i basketball title Monday
M'eb-footcd tracks were all
Ir place when the Oregon-
Eshed with the flxin'a, and
I natives back home clapped
land jumjM-d up and down
icy like to of shook all the
Vf their north Miden
i 46-33 score Wim plain
1 and came In Mplte of the
Lchinallon» of California's
kies who tried to jockey
Lit champion« out of the
F hu - two-straight dumping
tomia uj>«rt the vain state'.!
[however, and the back-
ken went east to «how 'em
t game I« played
him
with no «nudi
int of satisfaction that
kail folk watched the otit-
L what w ith the former
a roach master-minding
W'ebfeet and this city’«
Bob Hardy right In the
of It. Howard lloimon,
conch of the local col-
took hi« boy» to the
1er nutlonnis. Hardy, of
k. wa* one of the SONS
Springs, just like he was
linlor high under Conch
ir» and in high school un-
Coach Don Faber. W hen
>» moved up to tile «tale
Malty lauiky
I
* * *
b were about 30 to one that
I H Hardy scooted forward
ledge of hi« chair and cocked
bntive ear at the loudspeak-
■ week-end when Bob entered
k
inlnst Oklahoma for
|r west title Son Bob did
I for himself, too. and was
post of the plays.
I» long suit, however, 1«
Ul With the caaaba activity
bhind him. he'll be the main-
in the diamond activities
»chool. while Leonard Pat-
another SONS student
kmer Lithian horsehide star
¡oppose him from the first
F Oregon State's nine.
• Mi ami M ih Louis Romaneske
of Ashland visited relative« here
Wednesday.
• Mrs Mattie Oxipcr of Spokane.
Wash. «pent the week-end with
Mr« Edith ilayman and family
• Owen Bates of Klamath Fall«
wa« a visitor Sunday at the home
of hie grandparents. .Mr and Mr«
Will Bate«, nt Bate«' «ervice sta­
tion Mr Bate« returned with
Owen to Klamath Falla and re­
turned home Monday
• John Shuler of Anderson creek
was shopping in Talent Sat unlay.
• Crate McElfreah, who la em­
ployed near Costella, Calif., «pent
the week-end at home
• Mi Hendrickson and Bill Re­
gan went to Klamath Fall« Sun­
day.
• Frank Redker left Sunday for
Quincy, Calif., to resume work in
a I'UCglng camp.
• Some of tin- rancher» report it
is too dry for plowing and that
rain la badly needed.
• Mi« Sue Clayton, an elderly
lady who has lived here for the,
past 20 year», i« enjoying flower«
brought from Indiana, her former
home, 40 year« ago.
• spring work has begun and or-
chartiisls are bu«y • praying.
• Mr Vanderwall and non and
daughter, who have been stopping
al Tame's auto camp, are leaving
for another location.
• ('hurley Skeeter« has moved his
logs that have been decked all
winter on the railroad track to
Medford. Work han begun on fall­
ing timber in the Wagner creek
district.
• Verne Hastings of Ashland was
a business caller here Friday.
• Mrs Ixiuis Smith was a Talent
visitor Saturday.
• M ih Victor Birdsell and sister,
who live north of Medford, were
transacting business in Talent
Wednesday.
• Mr and Mrs. Henry Homes of
Myrtle Point visited Mr. Homes'
brother and family last week.
• Mr. and Mrs. E. Cole of south
eastern Colorado are visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Hart Mrs Hart is their daughter.
• Helen Hewitt called on friends
here last week while on her way
to Council Bluffs. Ia., to visit rela­
tives in her old home.
• Mr. and Mrs Riley Niswanger
of Klamath Falls visited Sunday
with Mrs. Niswanger'« mother,
Mrs. Mary Weeks, and other rela­
tives.
• Mr. and Mrs. L W Tame spent
Sunday fishing in the Klamath
river and report a very good catch.
• B-n (.’lark is building a fire­
place on Sherman street in Ash­
land.
• Mr and Mrs Karl Baylor were
business callers in Medford Tues­
day.
I
a
land Mrs Bill Boyd recently
pnt called here Thursday
HESSMAKING
fcOMEN and CHILDREN
Hooked Rugs
Quilting
Priem
Reasonable
RY SPENCER
' K, Main and California
T
THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER
STEVE ZARKA
Phone 68
Ashland
PRISTINO SERVICE
New Ashland Hotel
and Apartments
and Coffee Shop
FOR PROMPT PRINTING
SERVICE CALL THE MINER
Ashland'* Friendly Center
You will enjoy our cool lobby and
veranda. All the comfort« of a
home “away from home.” Our cof­
fee shoppe serVM the beat food
in town. Come in an you are!
PRINTING
CALL THE MINER FOR ALL
YOUR PRINTING NEEDS
PHONE 170
IS YOUR PRESENT LIFE
INSURANCE ADEQUATET
See
STEVEN R.
SCHUERMAN
Phone 334-R
METROPOLITAN LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
/
By 9. L HUNTLEY
Always Remember Your
Smiling ASSOCIATED Dealer
Factory Specified Lubrication
HOTELS
S’MATTER POP— Huh! Wait Til! Pop Come» to Filling Thi» Order!
MESCAL IKfc
Richfield Service
North Main at Bush, Ashland
RICHF IELD HAS SOMETHING
NEW—WATCH FOR IT!
Norman B. Ashcraft
Complete Line of Oil« and Grenaa
Protective Lubrication
Headquarter« for
FARM MACHINERY, REPAIRS
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING
AND WELDING
PHONE «7
rold
ird ¡i
wciim
“co<
jriieq
t lo<1
SERVICE STATIONS
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
ISCO
CRITERION
DEL MAR
Bohemian Club
By C. M. PAYNE
Pa Ha» Hi» Dinner in the Bag—Almost