Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 06, 1942, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page 8
Friday, Feb. 6, 1942
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
HINDSIGHT
ON SPORTS
biffi 'em
wellflyem!
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By I TOLD VOU SO
Today & Saturday
ACTION-PACKED
ADVENTURE
IN OLD
ARIZONAI
PL VS
“BROADWAY
LIMITED
with
Victor MacLaglen
Patsy Kelly
Jean Eberhart. Sons hoop coach,
brought an interesting subject to
I light last week when explaining
| his “crow's nest" refereeing plan
to this department.
Jean thinks it would be a good
idea to improve the game if the
rule requiring substitutes to re­
port to referees were abolished.
Otten a player will forget to re­
port to the referee and many
games are won or lost on this un­
necessary technicality. AU records
for a basketball game are kept
at the timekeeper's table and it is
not necessary for a player to tell
I the referee in whose place he is
entering the game. In most cases,
when a player does report and
says he is going in for so-an-so,
the official tells him to go ahead
without even bothering to see that
th proper player leaves the floor.
In the event of a substitution dur­
ing a time out. the referee doesn't
usually even go to the team's hud­
dle and advise them of the substi­
tution but lets the player coming
into the game do that. In a recent
Medford-Roseburg game at Med­
ford, the score was tied and Med­
ford made a substitution. The
player, in all the excitement, failed
to report to the referee and Rose­
burg was given a technical free
throw which helped in the win­
ning of the game.
Since reporting to the referee
makes no difference and is just a
formality, it just doesn't look ■
right that a ball game should be
won or lost on such a mere tech­
nicality.
LITHI
BUY
EXTENDED
COVERAGE
Friday, Saturday
I t BRI All»,6-7
with your fire
>iintitrr. By so tloitiK
you get protection
against
MOB TOWN”
with
WINDSTORM
EXPLOSION
AIRCRAFT
The Little Tough
Guys
and
anti several other haz­
ards that could liap-
| h * ii to any of us.
Ihe Dead End Kids
“THE SADDLE
MOUNTAIN
ROUNDUP”
If you do not have li now,
can be added for simili addi­
tional premium to jour pre­
sent lire polii), |>o It now
Billings Agency
DEFENSE
with
I lie Range Busters
HEAL ESTATE and
REAL 1NMIKANCE
rimile 8181
41 East .Main
BONDS
— STAMPS
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesduy
BELLI Ii:W N EWS
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I
“UNFINISHED
BUSINESS”
• The I'ppei Valley Community
THUMBS UP FOR BONDS AND STAMPS! This war club wlU hold a regular meeting
poster, illustrating how Americans can help the air forces to Wednesday, Feb 11 Hostesses for
victory, is being displayed in the windows of 500,000 of the the afternoon will be Mrs. Her­
Helm, M ih Claud Conley,*
Nation’s retail stores where Defense Stamps—in denomina­ man
Mi F. C. 1 lom, ■ Mrs R E Bell
with
DISTRICT FOl'R STANDINGS
tions from 10 cents to $5—are being sold. This is one of a Mrs. Vai lnlow and Mrs. Neva
W 1.
series of human-interest posters being prepared to remind McCoy will have charge of the
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Koseburg
4
program.
the public of its part in the war effort.
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Medford
4
• Mi and Mrs Woodworth are
and
Form No. IMWJ ZOO
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3
4
Ashland
improving their home by adding u
1
ti
Grants Pass
new kitchen.
Medford Junior Graders 4
SCORES PAST WEEK
t NEWS FICOM
• Mrs Mark True Is able to be
Grants
Pass
41,
Roseburg
29
SOCE 64. OCE 39
I out again after being confined to
Klamath Kails 21. Lakeview 19
SOCE 52. OCE 42
her home with mumps
North Bend 38, Medford 35
SOCE 69. Northwest Nazarine
• Ml md Mis 1» Revnolds and
Medford Juniors 13, Roseburg’ By SCHOOL Pl Pll-S
A
' family were dinner guests Sunday
Juniors 16
Roseburg 26. Ashland 23
of Mr and Mrs Fred Pearson in
Thursday, Jan. 29, at 2:30 the Ashland. The dinner was in honor
Klamath Kails 36. Grants I*ass
AHS Reserves 25. Medford Re­
children
of
Room
8
had
a
class
30
serves 27
of Jack Pearson who left this
meeting to elect new officers Hur­ week for Portland to join the
Klamath Frosh 34, Ashland Jun- Butte Kails 34. St. Mary's 16
ry
Kannasto
was
elected
president.
Jacksonville 68, Gold Hill 15
tors 25
army.
Rogue River 26, Central Point He then took over the class meet­ • HIM Rosemary Bell was host ' • Mt
Klamath Frosh Reserves
Wallet Hash made a trip
ing. Jacqueline Howell was elect­ | eaa to the Beta Sigma Phi sorority | to Klamath
Ashland Junior Reserves 15
Falls Monday, return­
ed
vice
president
Next
Carl
Sur
­
St.
Mary's
19.
Talent
18
Ashland Juntor Graders
Monday evening
ber was elected secretary. The • Mr and Mrs Richard Joy mov- : ing Tuesday.
president appointed the follow­ I <•<! Wednesday to their new home : • Mrs A R Kin< nd and daugh­
ter Eunice left Friday for a visit
ing monitors: Carmela Daly. Rich­
on the boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. A with Lt. and Mrs. Ix-slie Kincaid
ard Morris, Donald Beagle. Carol C.
Joy have moved to their newly
Cahill, Eugene Ritzinger, Mary built home in Ashland and Mr. of Tacoma, Wash. Eunice will re­
Jane Jesse), Wilma Smith, Lor- j and Mrs Robert Lytle and family turn Friday but Mrs Kincaid will
remain for a longer visit
daine HixHlenpyle. Catherine Sil­
of Valley View have
ver, Joe Bayne, Louise Schilling. formerly
moved into the house vacated by • Tin- Home Economics club of
A group was appointed to plan a Richard Joy on the "Ixufino" dairy Bellview grange met Wednesday
valentine party for the other chil- farm. Mr. and Mrs. Lytle lived tn of last week in an all-day session
dren.
Bellview for a short time several with Mrs Henry Carter of Moun­
tain avenue A covens] dish lunch­
The girls of Room 7 challenged years ago
the girls of Room 6 in a game of • Mrs Eliza Hicks of Ashland eon was served at noon. The ladles
baseball on Jan. 28 The umpire spent Wednesday of last wcek worked on apron» and a quilt top
was Jackie Howell. Room 6 won, with Mrs I. E. Deadmond.
• Mrs Neil Dunn waa host»-»« to
23 to 6. It was a very exciting • Mr and Mrs D B Marsh and the Sewing club Wednaadny The
game.
son I^A Verne left Friday after­ meeting started with a potluck
The children of IJncoln school noon for San Diego, Calif, to luncheon. Questa were Mrs Dora
have been collecting paper the last spend two or thrive months with Conley, Mrs
Hazel ChristHeb.
Week. The boys and girls have three of their sons who are em- Mrs Ixiuise Crow, Mrs Vera
been excited and have worked well ployed there.
Helm. Mrs Alice He'ma and the
to get the paper Room • Id alwud • Mr and Mrs Wade Wallis were
Mi- I miin 'I’M af '■ > •
in the contest
Medford business visitor« Monday. was spent in social aOBveraation
On Jan. 29, Miss Stephens'«
and needlework.
•
room invited the children of Room
Tlie Lincoln Hchixd has started • Mrs R E Ibd), Patricia and
6 in to see the movie, ’ The String­ its paper drive The prizes arc 50 Sammy made a trip to Klamath
ed Choir." The picture wax shown cents to the person bringing the Falls Saturday afternoon to visit
in the sound projector.
most paper, 25 cents to the second Mrs Bob Bell and infant daughter,
The boys and girls of Room 8 and the third. The room that has Judith Ann. who are still in the
went to the library last week the most pounds of paper is en­ hospital Little Judith Ann made
by letting the Ashland Laundry take
They learned how to use the dic­ titled to a 10-cent defense stamp here "debut" Thursday morning,
tionary. They also learned how t<> for each person in the room. The Jan. 29 Mother and babe are both
care of your washings, you could save
doing nicely.
| prizes are all in defense stamps
Use the catalogue.
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Robert Montgomery
Irene Dunne
Wed. and Thurs
Lincoln School
Mid-Week Special
Speaking of Daylight Saving
X
ruerH/NMAf
Wed’sday & Thursday
Bargain Days 20c
a whole day each week for more pleas­
ant tasks and recreation. In addition to
this, you will have eliminated the sick­
ness hazard resulting from the exposure
of w inter laundering.
ASHLAND LAUNDRY COMPANY
and
Phone 7771 : 31 Water St
“For the ideal washday—
Just call,
That’s all
(
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ELECTRICITY
Offers You
The Key
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“SOUTH OF PAGO
LODGE ELECTS OFFICERS
The Neighbors of Woodcraft
lodge met at 6:30 Monday evening
for a dinner followed by a business
meeting. Officers elected for the
new year are Orpha Larder, guar­
dian neighbor: Grace Wren, ad­
viser; Mabel Roberts, banker; Al­
ice Cook, magician; A. L. Wren,
attendant; Etta Morris, captain of
the guard; Alma Hall, flag bear­
er; Will Stennett, inner sentinel;
Hattie Moore, outer sentinel; Ma­
bel Wauchope, musician; Mabel
Roberts, assistant musician; Anna
Messer, press correspondent; man­
agers, Ann Palmer, Anna Myer
and Lucille Dozier; senior guard­
ian, Anna Parr; Dr. Genevieve
Swedenburg, Dr. C. A Haines and
Dr. Harvey Woods, physicians for
the lodge, and Anna Stennett,
clerk. After the program the
group played cards.
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How shall I do to love? Be­
lieve. How shall I do to believe?
Lov».—Leighton.
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DOG LICENSE DUE!
License—$1.50
Penalty after March 1st—$2.00
Total cost after March 1st—$3.50
Get it now and save $2.00
G. R. CARTER, County Clerk
Real Home
COMFORTS!
It takes a heap ’<» living in a houne to make a home”
. and there is nothing that adds as much comfort
to the home as modern electrical appliances. In ad­
dition to the conveniences, you will appreciate the
economy of electricity.
Ashland Light Department
“Your SERVICE Department
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