Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 09, 1941, Image 1

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CAMPUS DAY TO
BE BIG EVENT
ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1941
MEDFORD 20-30IANS GREET FIRST LADY
Number 19
- 300 STUDENTS
VO APPEAR IN
MUSIC PROGRAM
If you want to view th<* swing
of public opinion towards war.
you should check Isick through
Annual Campus day, sponsored
old newspaper files of six months and
conducted by the Ass>x'iat<x|
or u year ago - -surprising!
Students of Southern Oregon Col­
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lege of Education, will be held
The annual all-school music pro­
Clint Haight's "Chatter” col- Thursday, May 15.
gram, held at the Junior high gym
umn In the Blue Mountain Eagle
Kenton Robbins of Ashland, the
tonight at 8 p. m.. will be the big
is appropriately named Chatter student council's nominee for
night of the year for the musi­
Is about all it consists of except president of th» associated stu-
cians of the Ashland schorls. More
perhaps the phrase "ers-keyed," I dents for next year, will tie Ren-
than 300 students will take part
which appears frequently. It era! chairman of Campus day.
in
an exceptionally fine program
seems all the world is "cockeyed" | The following committees and
which will include numbers by the
except Mr. Haight.
committee chairmen have been
winners of the district contest.
ap|M>lnted by the general chair-
These winners who are eligible for
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man
:
competition in the northwest con­
Tickets are on sale at the Ingle
Had-
i’ll committee Austin
test at Tacoma are girls' glee
Drug store for the musical pro­
Ashland, chairman; lunch
club; boys' quartet; high school
gram to be presented tonight in dock,
committee.
Jake
Fisher,
Oakridge,
a cappeila choir; Bill Willits, tenor
the Junior high gymnasium Thr
soloist; Marilee Erwin, soprano,
program la sponsored by the com- I chairman; sanitary committee,
John
Childers,
Talent
and
Jack
and the comet trio.
blned schcsils of Ashland Funds
Ashland,
co-chairmen;
The program has been planned
derived will be used to help de­ Hanel,
bleacher committee, Gordon Boice,
and will be directed by the follow­
fray expenses In sending Ashland Wasco
and Chester Robertson,
ing music supervisors and instruc­
com|*etltors to Tacoma where they
tors: Harriet Hill, Gordon Tripp,
will enter the northwest, music I Eagle Point, co-chairmen; lawn
committee,
Robert
Hharyon,
Ash
­
Ixicie Landen. Eunice Hager and
contest. Thr high rating won in ■
land.
chairman;
senior
bench
com
­
Maxine Conover.
the stall- district contest by these mittee, Don Barnes. Phoenix and
Funds from this program will
entrants should merit the unre- Thomas Hensler, Medford, co-
make possible the participation of
stricted support of t in­ clUzens of chairmen;
tennis court committee,
the Ashland winners in the north­
Ashland
IjiVeme Johnston, Medford and
west music contest in Tacoma.
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Charles Coffin, Ashland, co-chair­
General admission tickets have
For all our Ills we blame the men.
been on sale by the students and
government, and the present ad-
In the afternoon various student
these may be reserved at the Ingle
the
ministration is coming in for
laxly contests will be held These
Drug
company.
lion's share If FDR calls for contests and the Judges for each
The program:
action in some feasible prepared­ follow: Beard growing contest
1. Washington Grade Orchestra
ness movement, he is criticized, if judges, President Redford, D. V.
a. May Flowers..............Norman
our hogs get the cholera, he Hales and W W. Weils; dirty
b. Allegiance .......
Norman
should not have restricted the cords contest Judges. Jeannette
2.
Washington
Grade
Chorus
raising of porkies, and even Smith. Ida O'Brien and Myrtle
a. Amaryllis ......
Ghys
strikes arc all his fault His clear Funkhouser; rag day contest for
b Mammy's Li l Coal Black
sighted understanding of thr cris­ women judges, Arthur Taylor. R
Coon .................................. Bellam
is existing In Europe and the dan­ W McNeal and Otto Wllda
3. Lincoln Grade Orchestra
gers that imperil our own country
Other activities during the af­
a. First Chorale.................... Isaac
are disvalucd. Government spend­ ternoon will consist of a horseshoe
4. Lincoln Grade Chorus
ing and the inevitable taxation to contest for men and women, a
a. Dance of the Reed Flutes
follow arc radically disapproved tennis match of mixed doubles and
Mrs. Franklin I). Roosevelt was greeted at the Medford airport April 20 by a delegation from the 20-
................................ Tschaikovsky
but we ar«* wondering how many a softball game for men and wo­
80 Club and prewsited with a box of pri-M-ried pears. Mrs. Roosevelt indhated that she would <q>eak in
5. Grade School Band
people in England t<xiay are wor­ men Thursday evening in the col­
Medford, on her next tour, under thr bponsorship of the 20-30 club. In the picture from left to right__
a. Anchors A weigh!
rying about taxation
Pierce Green (house committee chairman*, Mrs. Roosevelt. Clyde Chamberlin (club president) and
lege auditorium a talent parade
b. U. S. Marines' March
•
Harlan Wiley (publicity chairman), i
will be held Woody Mason of
6 Junior High Chorus
MOTHER’» DAV
Grants Pass is to be master of
a. Grandfather's Clock...............
To the Editor:
ceremonies Following the talent
Dr.
Walker
Injured
........ ..............
Work-Moore
In mellifluent words radio an­ parade an all school dance will I m *
b. Springtime ........... Rubenstein
In Auto Accident
nouncers are reminding folks that held.
7. Junior High Orchestra
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a. In Apollo's Temple.... Gluck
next Sunday is Mother's day. In­
Dr. R. E. Walker, Ashland den-
stead of an occasion of loving re- Library Lists Books
b. Cossack Dance. Massorgsky
! tist who left Wednesday of last
membrrance, as originally plan­
8. High School Girls' Glee Club
week for Camp Murray, Wash.,
Ix>ca!
chamber
A
city
clean-up
week
was
dis
­
nhw
of
^commerce
a. In Italy__________
Boyd
ned. the day. like Christmas, has For Music Week
whtre he is to serve as first lieu­ cussed at a meeting of the coun­
officials are turning
1
tneir atten- tenant,
b God Is a Spirit. Scholin-Gore
tMTomr commercialised And. by
was injured in a car wreck cil Tuesday evening and the dates
to
prospects
for
the
1941
The library along with other tian
9. Comet Trio
the way. a few weeks hence, we
before reaching his destination.
of the clean-up period will be an­
a Three of a Kind
Buchtel
will be called u|x>n to honor civic organizations in Ashland is July Fourth celebration in Ash­
Near
Monmouth
the
Walker
car
doing its part to achieve the slo­ land, following an Attendance hit a soft shoulder and rolled over nounced in the near future.
10. High School Orchestra
father.
fizzle Wednesday night and a re- twice. Dr. Walker suffered severe
The problem of infringements
a. Hungarian Dances Nos. 3 and
Philadelphia has the distinction gan of national music week
scheduling of a new public meet­ cuts; Mrs. Walker, a wrenched on the city garbage franchise by
"Make
good
music
familiar."
6 .............
Brahms
of being the first city to obaerve
ing
date.
b. The Swan............ Saint-Saëns
back and shoulder and many truck driven was raised by Dewey
Mother's day. Miss Anna Jarvis There are many fine books at the
Chamber directors, in session bruises, and the baby a bruised Van Curler, garbage collector and 11. Tenor Solo
Bill Willits
was the originator, and thr first public library dealing with the
operator. City Attorney Frank J.
a. The Spirit Flower
observance was held on May 10. j subject of music. It is hoped that yesterday noon, heard a report eye.
........................... Campbell-Tipton
Dr. Walker was able to report Van Dyke pointed out that the
1908 Her mother died in 1906, and the fine musical programs this from R. I. Flaharty, president
city had the right to grant an ex- 12. Soprano Solo
that
five
persons
showed
up
for
week
have
given
Ashland
resi
­
Marilee Erwin
for
duty Saturday.
on Sunday, May 9, 1907. Miss Jar­
elusive franchise according to the
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a. Life .......................
Curran
vis invited a friend to remember dents an increased hunger for fine the orignal meeting. He added
city charter and that he had ap- 13. Junior High Band
with her the annivrrsary of her music so that their interest will that Chief of Police C. P. Talent Rev. Peterson Given
plied to the public utilities com­
a. Colosseum Overture
mother’s death On May 10. 1913, continue beyond music week, has agreed to deputize the Ash­
mission for a corroboration of the
.—......... ..................... De Lamater
a resolution passed the Senate and Reading txx>ks on music is one land Trail Riders to insure attend­ Birthday Surprise
city's franchise.
b. Stout-Hearted Men Romberg
thc House of Representatives to I way that leads to a greater ap- ance for next Tuesday night. The
Rev.
B.
F.
Peterson
was
guest
Membership of the advertising 14. Boys' Quartet
meeting itself will be held in the
make the second Sunday in May I predation of this fine art.
of honor at a surprise birthday
a. Battle of Jericho
Printed below is a partial list council chambers of the city hall, party Friday evening. When ev­ and band committees, which had
a national day "dedicated to the
not previously been selected, was
.................................. Bartholomew
memory of the beat mother in the of books at the library on this starting at 8 p.m.
erything was arranged at the
b. An Evening's Pastorale Shaw
subject The librarians will gladly i Only matters of a routine nat­ church, several members went to announced by Mayor Wiley as fol­
world YOUR mother."
lows, advertising. Koozer, Woodell
c. Ezekiel Saw de Wheel
ure
were
brought
before
the
dir
­
show
you
a
complete
list
and
OLD TIMER
the parsonage insisting that Rev. and Applewhite; band, Crandall,
...........-.................. -......... Burleigh
guide you in your selection of ectors. yesterday. Committee and Peterson go to the church to hear
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15. High School A Capella Choir
departmental reports were given, a song they were practicing. When Taylor and Daugherty.
Ixxjks.
I a. Madam Jeannette....... Murray
a
review
of
industrial
prospects
the Peterson family arrived at
i'niirf
/111 <r<
** Bakker The Story of Music.
b. Listen to the Lambs..... Dett
\^UU1 I 1 lULLLUlHgd | A K Brown The Boyhood of was heard, the report of activities the church, a large group welcom­ Large Crowd Attends Grand
finale—God Bless America!
for
the
month
of
April
was
ap
­
ed them with a "Happy Birthday"
i Edward McDowell.
Chorus. Band, Audience.
Cases recorded in the Justice
S. N. Coleman -Creative Music proved and an outline of coming song. Rev. Peterson was presented Music Club Cantata
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projects was discussed.
court this past week were:
The opening event of music I • Mr. ------------
with a special gift of $1 for each
for Children.
and Mrs. Homer Billings
C.
M.
Litwiller,
head
of
the
week,
the
fine
program
given
at
year of his age, and the table was
J. H Sanbome of Bellflower,
F Densmore The American In­
daughter Laura. Miss Norma
membership department, reported piled high with a shower of gifts the SOCE auditorium Monday and
Calif, forfeited a $7.50 bail when dians and their Music.
Wertz.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M.
he failed to appear on a charge I L. C. Elson The History of that new members had been se- for the Peterson family. B. F. evening, was enthusiastically re­ Giffen and William Savin enjoyed
cured. They are the Betty Jane Owens presided over the following ceived by a large audience.
of passing with insufficient clear- j American Music.
a picnic dinner at the Giffen home
Preceding the cantata the chor­ Sunday followed by a trip into the
ance.
W J. Henderson Richard Wag- Dress Shop, Stearns Plaza Gro­ | program:
cery,
Jonn
Loughlin,
Steve
Zarka
us
sang
several
numbers;
and
the
Congregational singing led by
Buena Elizabeth f*ounda, a ; ner.
Table Rock and Rogue River
R Hughes American Compos- Association Station and the Blue Mrs. Ethel Barnes, with Mrs. Kie- duo-pianists, Margaret Ramsey country returning by Gold Hill
California operator, was found
Bird Club.
mel at the piano; remarks by C. and Violet Milford played several and Jacksonville.
guilty of violating the basic rule ers.
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O. Presnail; prayer; duet, "The superior selections.
A. D. Isaacson Face to Face
and received a fine of $10. includ­
Closer I Walk.” Wilma Owens and
Since the cantata. “The Dancer • Dinner guests of Mrs. A. F.
with Great Musicians.
ing costs.
Elks
Program
Has
Leona Massey; presentation of of Fjaard” by Gene Branscombe I Abbott Friday evening were Mrs.
W 8. B. Mathews How to Un-
C. N. Hale was found guilty
group
and response by the has not been published, the music Henry Hansen. Frank Hansen and
derstand
Music.
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Mother’s Day Theme pastor; gift
of violating the Iwtsic rule and was
remarks by C. M Lit wil­ was played from manuscript. The family and Mrs. Anna Roberts of
3.
Spaeth
Stories
Behind
the
fined $5 plus $4 50 costs.
Chamber Orchestra of 13 pieces Medford. Mrs. Clara Chapman of
Instead of the regular meeting ier; reading by Wilma Owens.
World's Great Music.
Klamath Falls and Mrs. Ida Pot­
After
the
pastor
and
his
wife
ably supported the cantata.
T. W. Burette— The Apprecia­ Wednesday night the Elks lodge
• Miss Marie Marshall, proprietor tion
The chorus of 24 voices sang ter. The occasion was Mrs. Ab­
presented a fine Mother's day pro­ had opened the presents, refresh­
of Music.
I gram.
of Marie's Beauty shop ami Wes­
ments were served.
with grandeur; and the soloists, bott's birthday anniversary.
H
E
Krehbiel
A
Book
of
Op
­
ley Oilinsky, operator »of Rex's
•
Mrs. Stephen Epler and Mrs.
Exalted Ruler Ted Lockhart
Their Histories. Plots, Music.
Shoe Shine stand Journeyed to eras,
gave the opening address, follow­ YOUNG PEOPLE'S CHOIR
C.
F.
Price
One
Hundred
and
-uj
qjadns
[ ozuoa \ hutjjj
Reno, Nev. last week-end where One Hymn Stories.
terpretations of their parts. Miss
ed by “Tribute to Mothers," given TO PRESENT PROGRAM
they were married.
C. M. Rudin Stories of Hymns by Walter E. Newcombe of Grants
The young people's choir will Harriet Hill skillfully accompanied
Pass.
present a special program of po­ the evening's program.
We Love.
Much credit is due the director,
The rest of the program was as ems and music at the Methodist
C. A. Browne- The Story of
follows: Responses, Eugene E. church Sunday evening. Gaylord Miss Lucie Landen of the music
Our National Ballads.
T. 1». FRANCO
H. M Brower Vocal Mastery. Hopper, E. G. Hunt. Dorrance Vestal will preside over the pro­ department of SOCE and the
and Companion
others who cooperated to produce
H. T. Fink Songs and Song Ruger and William B. Allen; solos gram, which will be as follows:
—"Rock Me to Sleep. Mother"
Writers.
Scripture lesson read by Miss such a finished performance.
Are Invited to Be Guests of the
Following the program a recept­
H. P. Powell The Old Songs and "Sweet Little Mother of Norma Wertz; prayer by Gaylord
Southern Oregon Miner We Love to Sing.
Mine." Lois White, accompanied Vestal; poem, "Mother's Day," ion was given the Choral Club,
H. Brower- Self-Help in Piano by Mrs. Frank Wenzel; solos— Ruth Froman; poem, "Mother's members of the Chamber Orches­
To See Their Choice of
"That Wonderful Mother of Mine,” Love," Lavilla Gossan; solo, "Mo­ tra, soloists and director at the
Study.
the Following
P. Galileo—The Most Popular "Rock-a-bye Baby" and "Mother ther, My Dear.” Mrs. Cora G. Lithia Hotel by the Ashland
Varsity Theater
Machree," Eunice Hager, accom­ Bruce;
Plano Instructor.
poem,
"My
Mother's Music Study Club.
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E. 3. Kelley— Musical Instru­ panied by Mrs. R. L. Burdic, and Hands,” Shirley Willard; poem,
Programs:
song b ythe audience, "God Bless “Nobody Knows but Mother," Al­ RETURN FROM LONG TRIP
ments.
(Friday and Saturday)
F. H. Martens String Mastery America," with closing prayer by berta Durham; quartet, "A Mo­
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Billings in
C. G. Hamilton Epochs in Mu­ Chaplain C. J. Baughman.
ther’s Love,” Ida Willard, Laura company with Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
"NORTH WEST MOUNTED
O'TOOLE
actually
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sical Progress.
Billings. Bill Cook and Betty Sue Blake of Corvallis returned Satur- j DARBY
POLICE"
W. J. Henderson The Orches­ •Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Dunham and i /Reed; poem. "Rock Me to Sleep, day from a month’s trip that took looking ambitious behind the
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Crawford vis­ Mother," Mildred Rice; anthem, them over a large territory. They wheel of a truck.
tra and Orchestral Music.
(Sunday, Monday, Tuesday)
ited the Harrold gardens ât “Mother's Hymns," with Wilma saw many scenic and historic i VELMA BROWER keeping an
Mill
Lehman
How
to
Sing.
I
F. W. W<xlell Choir and Cho­ Grants Pass Sunday. Some of the ! Frohman and Ruth Frohman places including Boulder Dam. | eye on the Tidings door as she
"THAT NIGHT IN RIO”
world's finest pansies are devel­ singing special parts; duets. "Dear Grand Canyon, Carlsbad Caverns, transacts business in the Miner
rus Conducting.
V. Herbert World’s Best Mu­ oped on this farm, seed from Little Mother," Mildred Thomp­ Washington, D. C. and many other. office.
Please Call at The Miner Office sic 4 Vols.
which was marketed in many for­ son and Maxine Rand, and read­ places of interest. They also vis- j LEE RYAN denying that the
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for Tour Ouest Tickets
eign countries until the European ing, "A Parable for Mothers,” ited relatives in California and | Varsity sidewalk was torn up to
• The Miner for Quality Printing. war put a stop to shipments.
Mrs. Cora G. Bruce.
Wisconsin.
j
find a quarter.
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JULY 4TH MEET
RESCHEDULED
CLEAN-UP WEEK
PLANNED SOON
AU SCHOOLS MUSIC PROGRAM ™»™