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Walk Star Billed If J ; TO PLAY WITH UVL BAND Bill Page, a saxophonist with Lawrence Welk's band will play as featured soloist with the Umpqua Valley League Honor Band next Mon day in Roseburg. Lawrence Welk Star To Appear With Douglas County Honor Band Bill Pace, a Lawreene Welk. or chestra slar who plays 15 reed in struments, will be guest soloist with the Umpqua Valley League Honor Band which will play in Roseburg next .Monday. The concert will start at 8 p.m. in the Douglas County Fairgrounds Community Building. 100-Piece Honor Band The 100-piece honor band will be comprised of the top band stu dents from Riddle, Myrtle Creek, Douglas, Glide, Oakland. Suther lin, Yoncalla and Canyonville high schools. Proceeds from the concert will he divided among the participating schools to be used in furthering individual school music programs. Though only in his thirties. Page is regarded as one of the leading doubling artists in the popular mu sic field. He has also appeared in numerous moving pictures and on Sutheriin Slates School Art Fair More than 300 selected art ex hibits from five schools of District 130-C will be on display Thursday and Friday, April 13 and 14 at the first annual Sutheriin School Art Fair, to be held in the Sutheriin Community Building. The public is cordially invited to attend, accord ing to Barbara Leisinger, News Review correspondent. Many different art media will he among the exhibits selected in the elimination at the high school, junior h ig h. and elementary schools, according to Mrs. Ruby Holloway, general chairman for the event. Sptcial Merit Ribbon Each exhibit will be displayed with the special merit ribbon of while satin with gold lettering' de noting selection for the fair. Aiding Mrs. Holloway in setting up the exhibits will be the high school art classes under the di rection of Duane Lopnow. The fair will be open from 1 to 9 p.m. on Thursday and from 9 to 4:30 p.m. Friday. Mothers from the various Sutheriin PTA units will act as hostesses. Studontt To Visit Students from West Elementary and Nonpareil schools will visit the fair Thursday and students from the junior high and East element ary schools will visit on Friday. Individual school leaders ar e Mrs. Cynthia Magill, East: Miss Alta Gildersleeve. junior high; Mr. Bill Miller, West: Air. Lopnow, high school and Airs. Georgia Alc- r ananu, nonpareil. Weekend Attraction GROUP TO MEET The InterChurch Fellowship of Elktun churches will be held April 23 at the Elktun Assembly of God Church. A special musical program will be presented hy a group of young people from the First As sembly of God Church in Eugene. Refreshments will be served fol lowing a business meeting, reports Mrs. C, W. llenderer, correspondent. Thur., April 13, 1961 Tht Ntwi-Rtview, Ronburg, Or. 3 Wives Attend Meeting Of School Principals BOAT SHOW STAR Lorraine Hanley, 14, baton twirler of Maxine Merk's School of Baton, will be featured attrac tion at the Umpqua Boat Show and Sports Foir this week end. She has won many honors in baton contests through out the state, including first place in twirling and strutting competitions. She and other twirlers will perform novelty and specialty numbers in daily shows with the Sally Hilt Dancers. The shows ore scheduled at 1:30, 2:30, 3:30 ond 7:45 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. (Chris' Studio) television shows. In recent months. he has gained considerable popu larity as a reed instrument clini-; cian. : Page's first big job came when ! he was only 16. with Boyd Rae burn's band. He played the clarin- ; et. Sometimes, special arrange- i ments called for other instruments, j so Page, began taking lessons on saxophone and flute so he could fill in. Later, when he toured with Rudy Vallee's band, he took les- j sons on piccolo and bass clarinet. After the war, he joined a ser-' vice band which toured Europe : with an entertainment troupe led by Mickey Rooney. His versatility : finally led him to free lance re cording. Then, in 1953, he was ! hired by Lawrence Welk. Beside solo work at the concert ' Alonday. Page will perform in a saxophone trio with Sutherlin's i Lois Jackson and Leonard Leeper. I 443 S. E. Jackson ' OR 3-5553 MONTGOMERY WARD Use Wards Convenient Credit! PLASTIC WALL TILE Reg. 41c. Choose from 29c marblized pastel colors. Sq. ft 33 TO 41 OFF! A. Reg. 16.95. Brow fin- Colonial in brail. g88 GARDEN MARK 26-IN. TILLER 3 -HP engine pow er to handle any job. Adjustable tines for 1 2 to 26 it88 widths. 110 20" ROTARY WITH IMPULSE STARTER Rugged 3-HP engine has power for the big gest mowing jobs. Easy to adjust cut- cj fing heights. 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