Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, September 26, 1962, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    WED., SEPT. 26, 1962
ROGUE NEWS
PAGE TI1REE
Many Changes at
Ashland Senior High
Ashland High changes! Many
renovations and alterations have
been made at Ashland High since
last June.
A new Industrial Arts building
is being erected next to the park
ing lot. This structure will contain
space for woodworking, crafts,
metalworking, drafting, and auto
mechanics. Woodworking and
drafting are taught by Mr. Mobley,
while Mrs. Trost and Mr. James
teach crafts. Mr. James also in
structs metalworking and auto
mechanics. The cost of this build
ing is estimated at $120,000.
In the southeast corner of the
football field a 16 by 8 feet score-
SELBY
CHEVROLET COMPANY
109 East Main Street
"By Our Good Service
You Will Know Us"
Phone 482 2411
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile
Provost's
Furniture
RUGS CARPETS
LAMPS DESKS
Serving Ashland
For Over 50 Years
board replaces the old unworkable
one. It was partially paid for
with funds raised by last year's
Minstrel show presented by Mr.
Bernard Windt and the Music
department. One thousand three
hundred forty two from the show
went toward the total cost of
$2,007. The difference came from
the local school board.
Two rooms have been made out
of the former drafting room. Mr.
Barlow is using one of the rooms
to teach senior basic math, phys
ical science, and physics. English
and Modern Problems are being
taught by Miss Rhymes in the
other new room.
On the second floor of the main
building, women faculty members
have their own room. The room
contains several lounges, mirrors,
washbasins, and other convenient
YELL LEADERS, NEW TEAM
APPEAR AT ASSEMBLY
Classes were shortened Septem
ber 14 for the first pep assembly
of the school year prior to the
Redding football game.
All 43 members of the team
were introduced by the coach to
the student body.
Ingle Drug
On the Corner
By the Post Office
Phone 482-1321
"In Business
for Your Health"
Gruber's Shoe Service
Good luck, Grixzliet !
Henry Carr Jewelers
DIAMONDS WATCHES GIFTS
REPAIRING ENGRAVING
ASHLAND PHONE 4822731
Two Stores in Two Locations for Easier Shopping
and Greater Savings
Pioneer Village Shopping Center
OPEN 7 Days a Week 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M.
"Ael" Grocery and Meats The 88c Store
tJ, J Beauty Salon Westinghouse Laundromat
Green Bakery Department
Stamps
MARKET BASKET
842 Siskiyou Blvd.
Grocery and Meats OPEN 8 TO 8
Week Days
Frozen Food Lockers Closed Sundays
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The construction of the new Industrial Arts Building nears
completion.
ces to make the lady teachers
more comfortable. The new room
takes up only a small part of the
old study hall.
In addition to these alterations,
Mr. Apodaca has made it possible
for six more Spanish students to
listen to tapes.
Look again! Just $7.95
Now fashion walks on demt-heetsl Just on of our
many softly unlined pumps for that 'most famals'
feolin Beautiful leathers reflect Autumn colorsl
Every step joyously says, "Glad I'm girll"
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