Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 07, 1939, Page 5, Image 5

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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
AND THEN THE FUN BEGAN!
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INDSIGHT
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By I TOLD YOU NO
CORDING to the preview of
he
spring
football
game
reeii the high school seniors
the varsity candidate« for next
on. Coach Sheet O’Connell will
tble to place a better than av-
e Grizzly lineup on the field,
r fall Material prirspects )<">k
nixing, and several individual
« are likely to develop
Ithougti the seniors won, 12-6
ll they would, the siiow-offs),
varsity eleven had the game on
r hip when the final gun «|>ut
Jert Miller’s feet Martin Her-
175-p<>und fullback, caused
lh comment from the sidelines,
among the senior« after he’d
the line a few times. Vernon
h and Ardis Warren also made
>ral nice runs. Ardis recovering
own fumble to score the vnr-
’« only touchdown However,
younger member of the War­
clan had valuable assistance
u teammates, ax every senior
itn reach wax busy coughing
lite out of his mouth when
ic scampered to |>ay dirt.
With Herrin's unusually ef-
ctive ki< king and drive, iuid
Ith Rusli’s s<-iun|M*r, the 1939
HUnn of Hie tshiaml high
,'hool Grizzlies should do
rrttj aril for themselves in
Mithern Oregon competition,
he line, including .Jacoby,
'osier, Newhry and Silver,
lesterberg, Schilling, Smith,
ilth grinning little Dale Wil-
*iia In the game frequently
o confound the foe, will be
omething to reckon with,
:ven for Medford.
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rhix dejutrtinent was surprised
no Billy Huien in evidence
the game with notepaper in
id and worried eye making
ck calculations.
We thought
ly would tie over in full regalia,
ter sweater and all (Willie has
most handsome letter sweater
>r seen in these parts with
:key Mouse pictured in bright
across the chest I.
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rhe sound and fury of nofttmll
pady has descended upon thin
Kcful little city, and nt reel cor­
■s and cafe counters are buzzing
■ bOMtg and plans The i<-
|xirt lx cui lent that Parker Hex«
hax papeied the town with con-
, trai ts, while Johnny Dougherty
of Fortmiller’s lx questioning a few
of the boys Hess protiably will
line up an outfit with several as­
sociated business firms ax «|xm-
nors, While Fortrnlller’s, the Elka
and the Miners arc certain en-
I tiants
Otach O’Connell lx starting his
charges off on a brief spring ca-
reci of xoftlsill and will compete
with other high school outfits.
Grants Pass already has definitely
<oi,.milled themselves to the mid­
get diamond loop while Medford
high is hanging fire
probably
want to make certain they can
win the championship before they
enter
and O’Connell, who is
the local czar of the kapok
spheres, indicates that an Ashland
league organization will occur
shortly
Players are thumbing wu-
li»t«' words In search of ciui-
didates for umpire who can
w good enough to know It's
always a bull when you're at
tint and a «trike when you're
in the field.
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A word of apology to the seniors
who played under the tutelagv of
Coach Leonard Warren Tuesday
night
although I Told You So
made xjxirt of their fumbles and
tough breaks, it wax not without
an admiration for their ability to '
make gixxl on tlielr boasts of su- I
• Mrs I'd Quamme entertained
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11
«eighbors-get-together
bridge party at her home Thurx-
day afternrxiri Those present were
Mesdames Dick Williams, M Helf,
A Pederson, Ed Wells, Oman Ise,
A Bresolin, Elmer Jackson, Hoy
Vh ira, Clinton Cobb and Miss
V'-ra Dutro. Refreshments of sal­
ol lemon cream pie and coffee
were served,
• About 20 of the 25 boys now
rigistcred with the Hilt Boy Scout
ti,x>p No 25 turned out for the
hike to Pilot HK'k Saturday after-
nixni The boys carnix'd at the
r<xk Saturday night. Mirror sig­
nals were sent from the top of Pi­
lot rock at 2 p. m. Sunday just
before the troop started their re­
turn hike Great advancement has
ix-en made in the troop since it
wax reorganized in February un­
der the sponsorship of the Indus­
trial Employes' union.
• Mrs John De Witt wax hontewi
at a pre-Easter party at her home
Monday afternoon. Bridge prize*«
were awarded ax follows: first to
Mrs W Holmberg, second to Mrs.
V. Nebeker. third to Mrs. H. De
Jarnett and special prize to Mrs
M J Bailey Others present were
Mesdames Fred Bayliss, Ben Ol-
lorn. Frank Ward, William Me-
(Tuxkey. Lee l^iurentz, Ray El­
liott. (’lata Nebeker, T. Quamme
and Bernard I»wry. Refreshments
were served.
• Reginald 11 Parsons, who spent
several days at the Mt. Crest
ranch last week, returned to Med­
ford Satunlay.
• Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Clark and
periority. Even raw recruits like
Roberson and Bentley played a
K'xxl, earnest game, and there
were times when the conversation
between rival teams sounded like
a Jewish appraisal of Hitler The
seniors left the scene in their own
cloud of glory and we love ’em ,
for it.
daughter Doris left Saturday to
attend the world’s fair at Treas­
ure Island.
• Waldemar Ohlund arrived home
from Oakland Saturday. He has
just completed his course at the Ic per Word per Insertion
Armstrong Business college.
• Mr. and Mrs. Dick Williams STALLION FOR SERVICE Reg­
istered Percheron. Breeder of
and mm Russell were in Medford
Saturday.
better Percherons, M. M. Eu­
banks, 5 miles north of Medford
• Bruno Favero is home from
Chico State for Easter vacation.
at Four Comers on Crater Lake
highway.
(13p)
• Perry Pullen and Alien Rey­
nolds of Kerby were in Hilt Mon­
FOR SALE New and used desks,
day.
filing cabinets, swivel chairs and
• Mr. and Mrs. E. Hjertager
safes. Medford Office Equip­
spent Sunday at Prospect with
ment Co., 32 North Grape street,
their son Erling and family.
Medford.
(48tf)
• Mrs
A. Gilberg and baby
daughter wen; brought home from
the A uhlan,! hospital Tuesday eve­
ALTO PARTS
ning.
• Mrs F. Bayliss and Mrs. W.
Tallis drove to Medford Saturday.
TOUGH
• WANT ADS •
Congregational
Church
Boulevard and .Morton Street«
Rev. H. S. Wannamaker, Pastor
At 9:45 a. m. there will be a
special Easter program by the
Sunday school, with Mrs. Glen
Prescott, superintendent,in charge.
Morning worship, 11 o’clock.
Sermon, "The Life Everlasting,"
by the pastor. Reception of mem­
bers ami Holy Communion. Spe­
cial music by choir, Miss Margaret
Ramsey, director..
Young People’s Hour, 6:15 p. m.
er s.
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SCHUERMAN
Phone 334-R
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INSURANCE CO.
AT 8:30 EVERY
MONDAY NIGHT
3 ALL-STAR
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Medford Armory
l huntley
Headquarters for
FARM MACHINERY, REPAIRS
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING
AND WELDING
PHONE 67
SERVILE STATIONS
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Richfield Service
North Main at Kush, Ashland
RICHFIELD HAS SOMETHING
NEW—WATCH FOR IT!
Norman B. Ashcraft
Complete Line of Oils and Greasei
Protective Lubrication
SIGN SHOP
SEE BURSE FOR
SIGNS
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GENERAL PLUMBING
Specializing In
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with
te YOUR PRESENT LIFE
INSURANCE ADEQUATET
FARM IMPLEMENTS
PAINTING AND DECORATING
Our Prices Are Lower!
If you’re shy on cash we’ll take
part in trade.
406 North Main Street
A. L. WREN
WRESTLI NG
Ashland's Friendly Center
You will enjoy our cool lobby and
veranda. All the comforts of a
home "away from home." Our cof­
fee shoppe serves the best food
in town. Come in as you are!
Sand—Gravel—Crushed Rock
Harrison Parts Co,
Phone 164
New Ashland Hotel
and Apartments
and Coffee Shop
M. C. Lininger & Son
HASTINGS
STEEL VENT RINGS
Ashland’s Headquarters
FOR GOOD FOOD
and Freezer Fresh
ICE CREAM
S’M ATTER POP—Oop»! Maw Just Learned Something!
MESCAL IKE
But Oh So Gentle
Tough—On Oil Pumping
Gentle—On the Cylinder Walls
HOTELS
HARDY S CASH HARDWARE
Phone 193—Res. Phone 268-J
OIL DISTRIBUTOR
. USED AUTO PARTS
You’ll Find it Here—Phone 189
SHELL GASOLINE
AUTO REPAIRING
ACETYLENE WELDING
BARNEY’S
YARD
SAVE ON GAS AND OIL WRECKING
628 North Main
Wholesale Prices to
Our Customers
Complete Service Under One Roof
Claycomb Motor Co.
Ashland, Oregon
PRINTING
CALL THE MINER FOR ALL
YOUR PRINTING NEEDS
PHONE 170
By C. M. PAYNE
Let Joy Be Unrefined
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NEW RADIOS »9.95 UP
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'27 Boulevard
Phone 421-R
THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER
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