Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 12, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Friday, Sept. 12, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 8
SHIRLEY HELPS
PHONE CO. SAVES HINDSIGHT
DEFENSE METAL i ON SPORTS
A saving of more than 5,000,000
V / V
pounds of metala vital to (Manse
By 1 TOLD YOU SO
needs, including enough aluminum &
to build more than 27ft fighter
-|TlU~L~L~L~l.
—
plant's, is being effected by the
It has been reported that pub­
Bell System this year though a
materials substitution program, licity-seeking Russ Hawk, "cen­
Friday and Saturday!
according to word recsived by H. | ter” on last year’s Ashland high
S Akins, telephone manager here football team, has satisfied all
Made possible through long; concerned by joining up with Med­
range planning, research and re-1 ford high Tigers for the current
adjustments in manufacturing, the 1 football season Thia has caused
substituting of materials in 1941 much street-corner arguing pro
will divert for use in defense work and con but let's look at it from
nearly 1,700.000 pounds of alumi­ Hawk's side.
In a conversation with I Told
num. almost a third of a million
pounds of nickel, well over 3.000,- j You So about two weeks ago,
000 pounds of zinc and 8,300 Hawk said he has had to buy bls
pounds of magnesium. Additional own gas and oil to drive from his
home in Valley View to school In
reductions are fort-seen for 1942.
The Western Electric company, Ashland and Hawk further stated
manufacturing arm of the sys­ that Ashland high school had re­
tem, now saves Oft tons of alum­ fused to give him any work
Shirley Temple make* bus ing
inum
annually by replacing alum-1 around the school to pay for this
IS-fenxe Savings Stamps a regu­
inum
with steel in the "finger gas ami oil nor had they offered
lar practice. She In shown with
wheel"
on dial telephones This is to compensate him in any other
an album which is filling up
only
one
of many items of tele­ way. He further stated that Med­
flutter than ever a* she cooper-
phone equipment in which alum­ ford high school officials had of­
ata»
in
Kelailera-for-lieftMiHe
inum is being replactnl by other feree! to buy his gas and oil if he
Week.
articles The total saving of alum­ would come to Medford and play
inum is enough to build more than football for them Hawk lives in
27ft military planes othAr than a non-union high sch«x»l district
bombers, or half as many bomb­ which, it is understood, makes him
immediately eligible to play for
ers.
Since 1925 the Bell System has either school.
Just how hard Hawk work­
been studying how to make the
• Mr. and Mrs J. B Platt en­ most effective use of materials
ed to get his gas und oil ex­
joyed a trip to Shasta Dam Sun­ Immediately after the outbreak of
penses to play bull for AUS is
day.
known only to school officials
war in 1939. a survey was made of
• Capt. and Mrs. Marcus Woods critical materials particularly used
and Hawk, but Hindsight dors
Affi««!
of San Luis Obispo are visiting in the telephone system and ef­
know that one prraon In a
relatives and friends in Ashland forts to determine suitable substi­
teaching capacity
at
the
Romance!
while on a two-weeks furlough.
schiMtl told your scribe only
tutes were initiated.
Thrills!
• Dr. C. A. Haines spent the
a few days ago that hr would
Supplementing the Bell Sys-:
week-end in Los Angeles, making tern's substitution and conserva- i gladly puy Hawk's mlltnig«-
CESAR
blll from his own |>ockrt If |
the trip by plane.
tion program are the reclamation ;
• Mrs. V. O. N. Smith and daugh­ activities it has been carrying on | he would only say something
ROMERO
ter Emmy Lou spent last week in since 1931, when the Nassau *
about It.
as the
San Francisco on business.
It is the opinion of thia column
smelting and refining company i
"CISCO
• Bob Weaver is attending Wil- was acquired for the purpose of that Medford high school officials
KID"
lamete university this year.
are not to blame for if they were
reclaiming junked material.
• Mrs. C. B. Andrews has return­
The Nassau smelting and refin­ actually trying to steal a player
ed home from a visit to several ing company last year supplied from the Grizzlies to bolster their
points in California.
the system with more than 42,- ranks they would have picked on
• Miss Lois Nicholson of Yreka 000 000 pounds of metal. This was som«s>ne with more footlmll prow­
was a week-end guest of Mr. and I obtained chiefly from non-ferrous ess than Hawk; there are several
Mrs. N. B. Hull.
metals in outworn equipment, such players among the’ Grizzly
• Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hartley and ' structures and supplies junked by ranks.
daughter have returned home i the operating telephone compan­
If the truth were known, the
from an extended trip in the mid­ ies.
10-day training at I^ake o' the
W cxm I x and a big squad with a
dle west states.
• Mrs. L. O. Adams and Vernon • Rev and Mrs Adrian Sias went fine record behind them and pros­
Heath of Los Gatos, Calif, are to Coquille Monday on business
pects for another good season,
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. • Mr. and Mrs H. A. Steams plus the distinction of being "on
DeArmond.
went to Eagle Point Sunday to the winning side" had something
• Mrs. C. E. Pratt has returned a grange dinner.
to do with swinging Hawk's bead
FREE to the Ladies! from
a visit with Mr. and Mrs • Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kerr visited tovritrd the Tigers
Pratt in Steilacoom. in Yreka Friday.
If Hawk did dicker around for
Constance Bennett Emerson
Wash, and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mr and Mrs R. L. IJndner.
a school that would pay his trav­
Harrison of Portland.
• Mrs Minnie Okeson who has eling expenses, this department
• Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Green and spent the summer in Minnesota thinks it a bit out of place for a
children spent last week in San has returned home.
high school student to be looking
Francisco.
• Leslie Segsworth is teaching around for blds and tf M«-dford
• Mrs. Mabel Kinney and Mrs. at Sixes. Ore this year.
high did approach Hawk with an
Provost are attending the • Bob Beach of Longview, Wash offer of exjwnscs we think that
SUN • .MON • TUE Dom
PEO supreme chapter convention former SOCE student, called on also is out of place for it gets to 1
in Vancouver, B. C. this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Newton last be some league when schools bid ,
• Dr. and Mrs. Walter Redford week.
against each other for football
and daughter Lois enjoyed a va­ • Miss Alice Jimmerfeild of Al- [ material.
cation trip to Crescent City and bany, former employee in the local [
San Francisco last week.
with
telephone office, called on Mr. and
• Mrs. Bertha Winter has return­ Mrs. H. H. Gearhart the first of
Myrna Loy
ed from a vacation trip to Alaska. the week.
and
• Dr. Walter Redford attended a • Mr and Mrs C. H Thomas
meeting of the Board of Higher visited several days in Turner I
Bill Powell
Education at Portland the first of with the former’s mother.
the week.
• Mr and Mrs. Carl Stevens of
With the start of the local foot­
• Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wolcott of Twenty-Nine Palms. Calif, have ball season only a week away,
Tucson, Artz. are visiting with returned home after visiting with The Miner, in its following para­
Mrs. H. G. Wolcott several days. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Stevens.
defines the officials' sig­
• Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor • A family reunion was held at graphs,
so that fans may better un­
have returned from a trip to the home of Mrs M W Wheeler nals
of those In
Idaho. On the way home Thursday of last week with the derstand of the the decisions
games Four new
BARGAIN DAYS southern
they attended the state fair at following present: Mr and Mrs. charge
signals have been added for the
Salem.
George Grizzle of Klamath Falls, coming season by the nation's
• Miss Frances Miller and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Silas Grizzle of Kla­
Thelma Conley are visiting in math county, Mrs Mattle Pollock rules committee.
ADULTS
1. Pushing movement of hands
Dunsmuir this week.
of Grants Pass and Mrs Charles
to front with arms hanging vert­
• Miss Clara Ann Roberson is Hayne of Grand Island, Neb.
visiting her sister, Miss Laverne • Miss Ruth Woods of McMinn­ ical: Crawling, pushing or helping
KIDDIES a Dime
Roberson, in Seattle.
ville. teacher in the local high runner.
2. Hands on hips:Offside or vio­
• LeRoy Lindner of Camp Rob- school, arrived here Friday of last
lation of kick-off formation.
eerta, Calif, is visiting his parents. week.
3. Grasping of one wrist: Hold­
ing.
•
4. Military salute: Unnecessary
roughness.
5. Pushing hands forward from
with
shoulders with hands vertical: In­
terference with forward pass or
James Stewart
pass that touches ineligible play­
PLUS
er.
6. Sifting of hands in horizontal
plane: Penalty refused, incomplete
pass, play to be replayed, missed
goal, etc.
Sidney Toler as
7. Horizontal arc of either
hand: Player illegally in motion
Charley Chan
8. Waving hand behind back:
Illegal forward pass.
9. Folded arms: Delay of game
or ertra time out.
10. Both arms extended above
head: A score. Bringing palms of
hands together after this signal
Indicates safety. Sifting hands in
vertical plane above head, time
out; timekeeper answers by rais­
ing his right hand.
The new signals added this year
are:
1. To show intentional ground­
UNITED
ing of a forward pass, the official
shall hold both hands above his
STATES
right shoulder.
No
more
waiting
and
wondering
—
we
’
re
SAVINGS
2. Unsportsmanlike conduct will
be Indicated by the official extend­
completely ready with a perfectly grand
fBONDS
ing both arms straight out from
the sides of his Ixxly with the
assortment of the very newest fall fash­
AND STAMPS
palms facing down.
ions. All sizes in Coats, 2 and 3-piece
3. Illegal touching of a kicked
or free ball will be shown by the
suits, Dresses (also in Jr. sizes), Hats,
official tapping both shoulders
with his hands, the upper arm be­
Blouses and Lingerie. Start the fall
ing parallel with the ground while
right by buying at the BETTY JANE
he is making this signa).
4. Revolving of the hands in
DRESS SHOP.
front of the chest by an official
A merica O n G uard !
will signal the illegal formation
Above is a reproduction of th«
or position of one or more players.
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Treasury Department’s Defens«
BETTY JANE DRESS SHOP
Savings Poster, showing an exact
SOCIETY MET WEDNESDAY
duplication of the original “MinuU
The Missionary Society of the
Man” statue by famed sculptoi
Christian church met at the home
JJculizi. ¿.zciusioz cJWatly to
Daniel Chester French. Defense |
of Mrs. Chari«-« Blake Wednesday
Bonds and Stamps, on sale at your
afternoon. Mrs. Earl Rogers led
bank or post office, are a vital pari
the program on the topic of "Lib­
of America’« defense preparations
erty and Justice for All.”
O. WC HATUP»
People You Know!
FRIDAY
COSMETICS
“LOVE CRAZY”
GRID OFFICIALS
USE NEW SIGNS
Medford Squad Has
Many Husky Players
LITHIA
Over two and a half tons of
football material has reported to
Coach Hill Bowel man for th«- 1911
E N I E R T A I N M E N T;
Medford high school season. Bow
1-I ioih -7.MII
'
ornian has a squad of 31 players
in training which will average
Daily Matinee 1:1.5 p.in.
163% pounds per player
Only
four first team men from last sea­
20 cents
son have reported with the rest
¿venings 8:15, 80 cents
of the roster being made up of
either reserves or entirely green
Kiddies a dime
material.
Wednesdays
anti
Ik«- Orr, big fullback lavt ae-t
Thursdays Dime Days ;
•on, is moving to right half and
Cato Wray, last year's left half,
Continuous show
will again set- service in thut p<>
sition. Curt Hopkins, right half
on Sunday*_____ <
is moving to left end mid big Bill
Wail again will play at left tackle
The big problem is to make a ; Friday, Saturday
line that can operate in front of
a very first backfield Orr, Wray
and Jim Glenn were sprinters on
last year's stat«- championship t
track team and Bob Stead wns a
hurdler Except for Wall and Hop­
kins, th«- Medford line will b>-1
'
with
;
green.
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Hugh Herbert
LOUIS E. JONES
Basil Rathbone
Funeral services were held st
'
and
th«- Litwiller Funeral chanel Tiles
day afternoon for Ixruis E Jones
74. Rev ,J R Turnbull was n
charge Interment was in th«-
IOOF addition to Mt View cem­
etery Mr Jones is survived bv
two brothers and two sisters. A
with the
11 Jones of Ashland. Forrest I
Jones of Texas, Mrs. Lida *
!
Three
Mesquiteers
Dickerson of Gardiner and Mrs
[
ALSO
THE NEWS
Margaret Johnson of Portland
“THE BLACK-
CAT”
“PRAIRIE
PIONEERS”
Sunday, Monday :
and Tuesday
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
FINAL ACCOUNT OF
EXECUTRIX
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon in and for Jackson
County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
D. PEROZZI, Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREiBY GIVEN
that the undersigned Executrix of
the Estate of l> I'.i-./zi I •«■eas­
ed. has filed in said court bet
Final Account In th«- matter of
said estate, and the Honorable J
B. Coleman, County Judge, has
designated Monday, th«* 29th «lay
of September, 1941, at 10 o'clock
A M . at the Cburthouse in Med-«
ford, said county, as the time and
place for hearing thereon
Anyone having an objection to
said account is required to pre­
sent the same on or before the
date of said hearing.
LOUISE PEROZZI
Executrix
BRIGGS A BRIGGS,
Ihoneer Building, Ashland, Ore.,
Attorneys for Executrix.
Date of first publication: Au­
gust 29. 1941.
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Thursday
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