Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 23, 1942, Page 8, Image 8

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    Friday, Jan. 23. 1942
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 8
NEWS FROM
HINDSIGHT
ON SPORTS
Washington School
TROUT SEASON
OPENS APRIL 18
WaJre Up, Americans!
.» SCHOOL PUPILS
doom 1 had a “toy day' and
Wake up. Ameri­
each child brought one gift he or
The state game commission, al
cana!
site had received for Christinas a meeting held Jan. 10, set the
111
We enjoyed this day Eleven doli» general season for trout six inch
Make America’s
Ry I TOLD YOU SO
came to visit us.
es
or
over
in
length
in
1942
from
answer
roar out
We arc glad to have Belva April IN to Oct 31, with the ex
over
the
world
Jeanne
De
Marrs
and
DATORI
Some tune ago a fellow from
ception of 12 eastern Oregon coun­
Every citizen must
Medford and an article in a Grants Snyder enter our grade,
ties
where
the
season
will
extend
We had a few hobbies in the from May 2 to Oct. 31 These
Pass paper said Ashland had a
back the United States Army
one-man basketball team which Hobby snow. Donna Travis and counties are Baker, Gilliam, Un­
mid
Navy to victory buck them
was composed of Charlie Jandreau Alan Schneider told how they ion, Grant, Harney. Klamath,
started
their
hobbies,
with
work and money.
We noticed that the Medford man
lxike. Morrow, Umatilla. Wallowa.
Last week we saw the Goat Wheeler
and the writer of the Grants Pass
and
Malheur.
Do your part: Buy United
article were present at recent picture and we enjoyed it very
The daily bag limit remains the
States Defense Bunds and
games Ashland played with their much.
same
as
before,
15
pounds
and
one
We of Room 3 are very happy fish but not to exceed 15 fish in
favorite teams. Not having had
Stamps at your post office. bunk,
the opportunity to talk to the in our nice big room. U e enjoyed any one day. The limit for any
or savings and loan association
Medford man and having failed to our old room but often wished lot seven consecutive days or in pos­
Oet Defense Stiimi» at your re­
more
space
in
winch
to
wot
k
and
notice any retraction in the Grants
session at any one time is 30
tail store or from the carrier boy
Pass [«per. we wonder what these play.
pounds
and
two
fish
but
not
to
Í
We have some children absent I exceed 30 fish
men think of Ashland's “one-man
of
Bits newspaper.
»»e
team" now. If there was a one- with mumps and measles
From Nov I to April 17 anglers
hope
the
epidemics
don't
last
an
man team on the floor the night
will be permitted to take trout
Ashland beat Medford it certainly year.
over 10 inches in length only in
The
enrollment
Tuesday
morn
­
was the Tigers' Hank Herman.
those waters open to steelhead and Radio “Hams" Sought
Without him, it is doubtful if Med­ ing was as follows: Room 1, 35: salmon fishing
The aggregate
PLUS
ford would get to first base in the Room 2, 39: Room 3, 21: Room 4. bag limit for steelhead, salmon For Naval Service
district 4 conference. And. as for 28; Room 5, 33. Room 6. 39; Room and trout over 10 inches in length
According to an announcement
Grants Pass, Johnny Gray seems 7, 21, and Room 8, 32.
during this period will be three In from the office of Lieut. Glenn F
Most
of
our
teachers
are
enroll
­
to be the "whole cheese" as far as
any one day with a [xissession
ed in one of the Red Cross first limit of six and weekly limit of 10 DeGrave, officer In charge of
they are concerned.
navy recruiting in this district,
From the way things are sizin' aid classes.
However, during the general the navy Is searching for 5,(MM)
Lillie
May
Freese
and
Glen
Or-
up
at
’
present,
we
believe
that
it
open season for six-inch trout the radio hams and amateur opera­
CHALLENGES THE
will be only Ashland that stands ton are new pupils in our room , regular daily bag limit of three tors for enlistment tn the new
■ owei bandits
That
makes
22
in
our
room
now.
in the way of Medford getting a
salmon ami steelhead over 20 inch­ RADAR division Accepted appli­
trip to the state tournament. We We expect to have some second es in length may be counted sep­ cants will be used as operators
also think Medford will win one graders from Mrs. Willits' room arately and steelhead over 20 and maintenance men for subnia-
of their four-game series with after the first semester. There are Inches in length may be counted ■ rine listening devices and aircraft
Ashland. Ln fact, to prophecy fur­ 39 in her room now
separate! ly from the trout limit
Room 4 is studying about Eski­ Special regulations prevail on the > locators
ther. this is the way we expect
RADAR men will be enlisted ax
mos
and
finds
it
very
interesting
the four teams to end up when the
Rogue river and are essentially I petty officers with the rating of
W’e have found where the Eski­ the same as last year.
district
basketball
race
is
over
in
Ceeift HATES
I radiomen second class with of $72
March: Ashland. Medford. Rose­ mos live, of what their homes are
Changes in black bass regula­ a month plus allowances for food,
Cars! HUGHES
made and how.
burg and Grants Pass.
tions include the establishment of
We will soon begin studying a minimum length limit of eight 1 lodging, uniforms and $34 50
r f <
monthly for dependants
transportation.
We
boys
plan
to
The sport page of the Oregon­
inches and a closed season during
Upon successful completion of a
ian. dated Thursday. Jan. 15. car­ make different kinds of airplanes May and June to protect the six to eight months t ruining
ried an article with the heading as and ships. We girls will learn how spawning fish Also, the separate course, graduates will be rated as
follows: "Medford hurler may quit to sew. We will learn many kinds
limit for I mims is eliminated high as chief radioman
game!" The story was about Bob of stitches.
bass are included in the gen-
Tlie new classification is open
A
queer
poem
is
making
Room
Hardy of Ashland. W’e would like
eral bag limit for spiny-rayed I ' to high schrxil graduates with
5
work
very
hard.
We
found
that
those up-staters to know that
fish, which is 30 in any one day ' class A or B amateur operator li­
Hardy is an Ashland boy, has been we needed a mirror to read this of all species combined or in pos­ censes Also required is experi-
since he was born. On the same queer poem. Some of the words session at any one time.
I ence in the repair, design and con­
page, in the column containing are: eht. dna, tuo and erew.
No bullfrogs under four inches struction of transmitting and re­
The
boys
and
girls
of
Washing
­
basketball scores, it said Ashland
in body length may be taken. The ceiving equipment, or work in the
lost to Roseburg 43 to 19. W<- ton school are having a defense season will be open from June 1 field of television or cathode ray
stamp
contest,
during
language
would like for them to know that
to April! 15 of the following year
Lieutenant DeGrave |x>inted out
it was just the other way around. class we told about the odd jobs with the exception that in coun­ that RADAR presents unusual
and
which we did to earn money for ties east of the Cascades the sea­
ere
advantages to qualified men, such
Word comes from Mack Lillard our defense stamps. Our percent­ son will not open until July 1
as t^e opportunity to enlist as a
age
for
Wednesday
was
66.6.
This
that he plans to resume his wrest­
A daily bag limit of five fish petty officer for the duration of
is
the
highest
percentage
the
m
ling matches in the Medford ar­
will be effective for striped boss the war and the chance for highly
mory at the nearest possible date, fourth grade has had during this
In addition to the present bag technical training in a specialized
probably around the last of Febru­ contest. The fifth grade has the limit 'of three for sturgeon under field which can be used to very
ary or the first of March. Lillard highest percentage in school, We four feet in length, the limit for good advantage to obtain immed-
says he will use honest-to-good- hope everyone in our twin can sturgeon over four feet in length late employment after discharge
buy a defense stamp.
I ness heavyweights this time,
is to be two
from the service
Esther Fowler of the fifth
i
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grade is out of school due to an
j BELLVIEW NEWS
DISTRICT
acute kidney trouble.
I
Tenni
• Mr and Mrs. L. G. Sharyon
We have two new pupils, Fred
Ashland
and son Robert of Ashland were Peters and Verna Snyder, from
Roseburg
dinner guests of Miss Alice Wright Nebraska. Joan Tardy from Long
Voluntary speed reduction in
Medford
Wednesday.
Beach entered our school for one the interest of accident prevention
< >ruiit» I*
• Mr. and Mrs. James Metcalfe week only. As her father is in and conservation of automotive es­
and daughter Alice were dinner government service she has lived sentials was urged today by Earl
BASKETBALL S< ORE*
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. in many places.
Snell, secretary of state.
PAST WEEK
Alford Randals in Medford. Mr.
Since Christmas vacation men
With restricted tire sales al­
and Mrs. Randals soon will move have been working on the Wash- ready in effect and with possible
Ashland 2H, Medford 20
to Yreka where Mr Randals will ington school. It has been very gasoline shortages due to war-in­
Ashland 34. Grants Pass 30
be employed.
hard to work because of the noise. terrupted tanker service in the
AJHS 21. Jacksonville Reserves
• Mr. and Mrs Elmer Halbert The building is now braced from offing, Snell pointed out the value 16
are the proud parents of a son the basement floor up to the roof; of conserving on these important
AJHS Graders 21 Jack* invili»
| bom at the Community hospital the belfry was removed, the fur­ motor vehicle essentials now
Graders 15
! Jan. 15.
■___
"Widespread conservation of
nace room fireproofed; all old
Medford Re-
AHS Reset ves
I • Mr and Mrs. Woodworth and i lights have been replaced by new! these vital supplies, through vol­ serves 22
small son recently returned from the cloakroom changed into an of- untary action on the part of those
AHS Reserves 21. Grants . ass
a month’s visit with Mrs. Wood- fice for Mr Goddard, and several of us who drive, may forestall en­ Reserve» 2M
worth’s parents in Long Beach. rooms have been changed around. forced curtailment later," the
SOCE 5H. DUE 2«
secretary of state declared By
Calif.
SOCE 52. OCE 40
• Mr. and Mrs. A. R Kincaid, : day the members voted to give I traveling at reduced speeds and
SOCE <,() Albany 44
Mrs. Arthur Hamaker and Eunice $10 to the Red Cross and to do by exercising g»xxl judgment in
SOCE t»7, Albany 31
Kincaid were business visitors to 1 sewing for the Red Cross as soon traffic, drivers can continue to
Roseburg 24, Grants Pass 20
Medford Saturday
as materials arrive, They are hav- take necessary trips, and at the
Klamath Falls 54. Bend 11
• Earl Warren. Eunice Kincaid ing a small cooked food sale each same time conserve gasoline and
Klamath Falls 5!», Bend 21
and Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Livermore meeting to help raise money. tires and prevent accidents
Marshfield 37. Medford 34
were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. During the program Mrs. F. C.
Iyiwer speeds produce a saving
Medford Juniors 26. Roseburg
and Mrs. Jerry Warren at Pros­ Homes talked on defense work. in gasoline consumed, oil used, Juniors 16
pect.
Mrs. Wade Wallis gave a reading wear on tires and general main­
Medford Juniors 21. Grants Pass ]
• The Dead Indian 4-H club met and Mrs. May had charge of tenance cost. Competent tests re­ Frosh 5
last week at the Chester Apple­ games Mrs Wallis won first prize cently showed that the cost per
Jacksonville 50. Kerby 13
gate home to plan some defense in these
mile of travel at a speed of 55
Cential Point 23 .Phoenix 15
work. Those present at the meet­ • Mr. and Mrs A. M Ring were miles an hour is 75 percent more
Jacksonville 40. Phoenix 12
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Vincent dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and than the cost at a speed of 45
Central Point 29, Gold Hill 17 1
Lanini and son Henry. Mr and i Mrs. John Welch of Talent. Mrs. miles per hour. This test was bas­
Mrs. Carl Henry and family and Welch will be remembered as ed on a trip of 1,000 miles Tests
Helen and Vernon Kruger and Betty Ring
on tire wear show that tires wear
Mr. and Mrs Applegate
• Mrs. R D. Reynolds, Mrs. Wil­ out 62 percent faster at 70 miles
• Mr. and Mrs. John Lanini and lis Byrd, Miss Gertrude Seitz. an hour than at a speed of 50
Every man and woman should small daughter from Eugene ! Mrs D McCoy and Mrs. M. A. miles per hour.
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be today a law to himself, herself. spent a few days Last week with Ring represented Bellview at the
laV.
A good man is influenced by
—a law of loyalty to Jesus’ Ser­ John's parents, Mr. and Mrs county council P-TA meeting in
of
Vincent
Lanini.
Medford
Wednesday
of
last
week.
God
Himself
and
has
a
kind
mon on the Mount.—Mary Baker
• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rosen- • Mr and Mrs W O. Martin divinity within him: so it may be
Eddy.
baum and son returned to their were business visitors in Medford a question whether he goes to hea­
home in Klamath Falls Sunday. Monday.
ven or heaven comes to him. Sen-
Mrs. Rosenbaum and son had • Mr. and Mrs. Art Winkleman eca.
spent the week with her parents. and family were calling on friends
< / <
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hash. Mr in Bellview Sunday afternoon
Political or professional repu-
Rosenbaum was here for the • Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Olsen of tation cannot last forever, but a
./ *
week-end.
' Medford visited Wednesday eve- conscience void of offence before
• At a meeting of the Upperlning
, ning with Mr. and Mrs. Warren God and man is an inheritance for
eternity.— Daniel Webster.
Valley Community club Wednes-1 E. Seibert.
,
Today & Saturday
SUN • MON • TUE
Roland Young
Joan Blondell
Rochester
“TOPPER
RETURNS”
Less Speed Urged
For Conservation
Wed’sday & Thursday
Bargain Days 20c
MAJOR
BARBARA
Don Ameche
“ALEXANDER
GRAHAM BELL”
“NOT A NEW TRACTOR-BUT
✓
b She Sure Runs Swell Since the
Oak Street Garage Fixed ’er Up!”
Now that there is a scarcity of new cars, tractors and other
mechanical equipment, it is more important than ever that your
present equipment be kept in good repair in order to provide effi­
cient service throughout the emergency. Take advantage of the
Oak Street Garage’s general repairing and welding service which
will add years to the life of your machinery.
OAK STREET GARAGE and MACHINE SHOP
»7 OAK STREET, ASHLAND
“We build Storage Tanks’’
PHONE 4586
LITHIA
/
Friday, Saturday
Jim. ’!3-’4
a
SIERRA SUE”
with
(iene Autrey
Smiley Burnett
“THE
DANGEROUS
GAME”
with
Richard Arlen
Andy Bevine
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
“MR. SMITH
GOES TO
WASHINGTON”
with
James Stewart
Jean Arthur
Wed. and Thurs.
Mid-Week Special
‘TOP SERGEANT
MULLIGAN’
ARKANSAS
Starting
Saturday
$
9c
SALE
Metz 5c-10c-$1
y
CALL
7-7-7-1
*
THE RIGHT NUMBER
—to relieve you of those trouble­
some washings during the damp chilly
winter months. Our economical ser­
vice makes it unnecessary to risk the
exposure and disebmforture of winter
laundrying which create a definite
sickness hazard.
ASHLAND LAUNDRY COMPANY
Phone 7771
31 Wider St.
“For the ideal washday—
Just call,
That’s all.”
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