Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 27, 1943, Image 1

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    "THEY GIVE THEIR
LIVES-YOU LEND
YOUR MONEY"
Buy Mor«
Wor Bond» Today
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY,
VOL. XII
May 27 ,1943
Number 18
THIN AND THAT
MEMORIAL DAY
(By OLD TIMER)
I
To the Editor:
Following Is the roster of Ashland High School service men as EXERCISES HERE
Memorial Day Exercises will be
School graduates this year will
it stands today, complete with the key to the exact star on the service
held
Monday morning at 10 am. at
hav« no trouble finding jobs.
flag which represent* each Individual Since rnutfh of the woik of
the
Ashland
Cemetery with the
Ashland,
Oregon
The Seventeenth Annual Com­
♦ «
collei’ting the names has been in the hands of students, and since the
Congress appears to I m * afflicted To Ashland Men and Women, too: list Involves So many, we are sure that it is not yet complete, so we Rev. Howard G. Eddy Chaplain mencement exercises of the South­
American Legion Post no. 14, ern Oregon College of Education
with an overdose of partisan poll-
The war goes on. More than ever ■ re herewith making a plea for more help.
presiding.
tics.
will be held Friday, May 28, 2:30
Pleas«' read the list carefully. If any name has been omitted,
It becomes apparent that food Is
The program is as follows:
p.m. in the college auditorium.
1 1 1
if
kny
name
Is
there
which
does
not
belong
there,
if
the
name
is
Prelude-Selection by the Civic Professor R. V.' McNeal of the
Those no-strike pledges are one very important factor in the
spi
lled
Incorrectly,
If
any
error
at
ail
exists,
please
call
880
1
ami
winning
of
the
war.
We
are
Just
Band.
more honored In the breach than
college facuty will deliver the ad­
now well started in the season of r«[M»rt it.
Presentation of Colors-Flag Sa­ dress Music will be supplied by
the observance.
Regulations governing selection of those to be placed on flag:
1943 We remember the lough
lute led by Scout Dick Merriman. the college string quintet and the
111
times which farmers in the valley
1. Active m-rvice In one of the armel forces of the Allied Nations
Invocation-The Rev. A. H. Mac college triple trio. The program is
T im * many of us are still placing had last year in getting help when
2. Completion of at least one semester's schoolwork at AHS.
DtaneU.
as follows: t
our personal inter«*«* flint ami the they very much needed help
3 Honorable discharge since Pearl Harbor.
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address-
Pr(x:««Mrional - "Pomp and Cir­
war second.
Everything points to the fact
4. Gold stars arc to oc used only for those who have been Dick Merriman;
cumstance"
, Elgar by the College
Uiat help will be even harder to officially reported "Killed in Action 1" or "Killed in Service" or upon | Selection by the Civic Band .
111
String
Quintet;
The prise for the outNtnndliig gel In 1943.
requeirt at the family of the individual.
Address-Colonel Geo. C. Pear-
“The Star-Spangled Banner",
bit of Wishful thinking goes to
Out of the various suggestions
5. Faculty members of the Ashland High School are eligible to son, Ch. C.. U. 8. Army, Carnp Key by the Audience;
Mussolini. He tells the Italians which were made al Governor L«' represented on the flag.
White Oregon;
"Annie Laurie" arr. by Zamnec-
“We will return to Africa."
Snell's called meeting in Malern
Placing of Floral Tributes by nik by the College String Quintet
Note: The first number represents the row, and the second, the
April 5th. it was felt that the star In the row. The first three on the list are gold star numbers,
organizations;
1 1 1
consisting of Ann Crandall, Julia
worked out by the
Uncle Zeke Mays th« answer to "labor
Singing - "America" - 1st and Silver, Eleanor McColm, Barbara
5-23 Martin H“rrln
3-12 Bob Stearns
last stanzas.
u permanent peace can be found Chamber at Commerce at Eugene
Robert Farlow
Terrill, and Lots Redford with
Benediction • Rev. Earl C. Dow­ Irving Mlrick, Director;
in the 20th chapter of Exodus was the best plan to take care of
3-13 Robert Pederson 5-24 Weldon Stauffer
George Best
ning;
in which ure contained th« Ten the local situation. In this plan
3-14 Meredith Beaver 5-25 Leroy McNeil
John Pratt
Address - "This Moving World”,
5-26 Marvin Ring
Rifle Salute by the Firing Squad R. W. McNeal, Department of
Commandments. If w« will live folks register with the Chamber
3-15 Bud Silver
Karl Black
5-27 Albert C< Her
Taps;
up to them there can never be of Commerce to give so many days
3-16 Oacar Silver
I ail«' Adams
Geography, Southern Oregon Col­
asslMtance when thes«' "bottle-1
Singing • "Star Spangled Ban- lege of Education;
another war, he's confident.
3-17 Timer Geo. Ward 5-28 Stan Coleman
Lynn Neeley
5-29 Lloyd Wenau.«
necks" come.
ner”, first stanza only.
3-18 Everett Nance
Bill Blackmer
“In These Delightful Pleasant
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5-30 Kenneth Wenaus
We cannot impress too strongly
There will be no parade.
Earl
.Winkleman
William
Jacoby
3-19
Sonic Pacific Coast prnichern upon you the need of action from
Groves",
“Cossack Lullaby", and
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3-20 Thelbert Tucker 5-31 Donald Crouch
Robert Adams
"Children of the Moon”, by the
would give Burry Bridges an «•very able bodied person in this
5-32
Don
Dickerson
3-21 Genevieve McGee
I Sanford Rose
immunity bath. They have petl-l community. We must take this ser­
College Triple Trio consisting of
5 33 Chester Squires
, Joel J esse l
3-22 Ernest Lytle
Mary Alice Wolford, Alyce Han­
Honed Washington not to deport iously and in just the sanu* pronto
5-34
Glen
Lucus
! Tom Simpsoir
3-23 Frank Martz
sen, Patricia Furry, Ann Candall,
him and to grant him full citizen-,
5-35 Manley Leggett
action that we would if our neigh­
3-24 Robert Avery
I Howard Parker
ship Evidently this Is the silly
Lois Redford, Evelyn Wirostek,
5-36 Wilbur Ixirham
bor was thrcat<xied with loss by
3-25 Jack Setchell
I Bill Willits
Eileen Dick, Betty McColm, Julia
season.
5-37
fire ar flood. The farmers in this
Meredith Durban:
3-26 Lewis Setchell*
i l*aul Abbott
The Chamber </t Commerce and Silver with Louise Woodruff, Di­
1 1 1
5-38 Stephen Fowler
pait of the valley arc giving the
3-27
Kenneth
Schilling
Fred
C.
Shere
the Ashland Ministerial Associa­ rector;
"rhe muffl'd drums ■ad roll han
5-39
I m - s I they have to carry along with
Rusaed Fowl »r
Merritt Schilling 3-28 I James Cady
tion are sponsoring a community
Awarding Diplomas by Dr. Wal­
beat
>
5-40 Graydon Crews
the fo<*<l production, and we must
John
Cady
3-29
I
Bruce
Schilling
Memorial Service, to be held in ter Redford, President, Southern
The soldiers last tattoo;
5-41
stand by them - community spirit,!
R M. Martin
3-30 Leslie Segsworth
• Charles Tilton
the Methodist Church, next Sun­ Oregon College of Education;
No more on Mfe's parade shall neighbor helpfulness, jsitriotism -
5-42 Jim Beebe
3-31
Ted
Lockhart
I
George
Hall
day evening. This will be a pa­
Bachelor of Science Degree:
meet
5-43
Bill
I^eevcr
whatever you want to call it - It
3-32
I
Walter
O'Toole
John
Denton
triotic-religious
service
recogni
­
Jeanette
Sloan Brown, Klamath
Thai brave and fallen few,
5-44 James Coomes
must be alone!
3-33 I Jules Powers
! Frank Carroll
zing the founders and builders of Falls; Albert C. Hyde, Medford;
On Fame's Eternal camping­
5-45
We have been told that we
Robert Kerr
I George Icenhower 3-34 Lyndel Newbry
Southern Oregon, celebrating the Erma Frances Krueger, Ashland.
ground
5-46 Alan Byrd
ought to ralw at la-ast 2.000 man
3-35 i Bill Barker
I
i*aul
Icenhower
recent African victory and honor­
T e a c h e r-Tralnlng Certificate:
Their silent tents are spread
5-
47
days from this community for this
Clarcnc» Byrd
3-36 i David Barker
Ralph
McCormack
Betty
Boling. Grants Pass; Ellen
ing
those
who
gave
their
lives
at
And glory guards with solemn
6- 1 Bruce Mills
purpose How many day« will you
3-37 Peter Barker
I James Curtis
that battle front, and remember­ Brown, Klamath Falls; Constance
sound
*
6-2
Ivan
Bailey
give? For the moet of us it will
3-38 I Dick Putney
Bud Curtis
ing all who in any of our Coun­ Ehrheart, Medford; Hah Farrow
The bivouac of the dead ”
6-3 Buzz Roberson
probably have to be charged off
I Walbert Flackus 3-39 > Jack Putney
try's wars have made the supreme Franks. Bayfield, Colorado; La-
6-4
Frank
Scott
against
vacation
time.
If
you
knoWj
111
3-40 i Furman Carter
I Roas Willard
vila Gosson, Klondike, Ore.; Grace
sacrifice.
6-5 Bruce DeMera
"American soldiers already have of any better way to make a vaca-
3-41 Carl Isenhower
I Joe Spayde
The program which will be held Elizabeth Lee, Marshfield; Nancy
6-6
Don
DeLisle
tksi
win
the
war,
trot
it
out
Ixit's
left an imprint on our country."
3-42 I John Isenhower
Flora Miller
Firestone, Ashland; Leslye Rae
'at 8:00 p.m. is as follows:
6-7 Earl DeLisle
nays Mrs. Herbert Evatt, wife of thing of It as coming from work
3-43 I Louie Werth. Jr.
! Wilbur Sherfy
Jensen. Ashland; Virginia Smith
1 Prelude;
6-8
Jainea
DeLisle
«lays
and
not
just
a
Sunday
lark
the Australian Minister for Ex­
3-44 James McNair
I Vernon Rush
Holt, Roseburg; Nellie McLain,
"Star Spangled Banner"
6-9 Henry Miller
ternal Affairs. "Doughnuts and For most of it Will have to come
I Lester W. Alwine 3-45 > L^Roy Lindner
Flag Salutes-Led by Troop no. Ashland; Mildred R. Schultz, Kla­
6-10
Bill
Baley
from
work
days.
waffltw. along with hot dogs, have
3-46 Richard Gardiner
> Victor Peiffer
math Falls; Maxine Rand, Rose­
13, Boy Scouts.
6-11 R. <J. Baley
If we. meaning the able bodied
tx-coms very popular and pumpkin
3- 47 Jack Enders
i James Parsons
The Christian Flag Salute fol- burg; Fern Brantley Walker, Ash­
6-12
Jerrold
Wilcox
citizens
of
this
comunity,
are
to
file la being made for the first
Elmo Andrews
lowed by the singing of stanza 1 land; Ann Luman, Medford.
4- 1 Richard Finnell 6-13 E.F.bta’r
sit back and think of it as just a
time in Australian homes."
I Bob Andrews
Junior College Certificate: Mar­
no. 256,"Faith of our Fathers’*
4-2 Leslie Kincaid
Harvty
6-14
fine
>»b
for
somebody
else,
we
are
Rowley
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• Carl Henry
garet
L. Ba mt house, Ashland;
The
United
States
Flag
Salute
4-3
Chester
Fowler
6-15 Beecher Dauford
It's America celling, our
I Harry Henry
School Facilities For . licked.
Mildred
Ann Bowerman, Hood
followed
by
the
singing
of
“
Ameri
4-4
Robert
Doomes
6-16 Charles Fordyje
Allies calling: DO IT NOW Reg-
Calvin Roas
River;
Gloria
Raniele Cadman,
ca"
no.
489.
4-5
Charles
DelSman
6-17
Roy
W
Clary
Handicapped (,'hildren IKTEK IN A IJBERAL AMOUNT ! Clifford Ross
Mr.
Smith
of
Langlois.
Oregon;
Geraldine Fran-
Invocation-Rev.
4-6
Chas
Delsman,
Jrg.jg
Dick Berninghau-
State Law now provid«*« the, OF DAYS AND WHEN WE have
Dale Roas
I cis, Medford; Marie Elizabeth
the
Nazarene
Church.
4
7
LeRoy
Ayres
sen
let's REMEMBER
finances and faclinic» for the cdu-
Irvin Rosa
Singspiration-Led by Paul Byers Gibson, Hood River; Roland Wes­
-8 Jack Forsythe
6-19 Grant Selby
cation »f hand Icapp. <d children. ■ THAT WE HAVE DONE SO AND
Frank Connor
“
Keep
the Home Fires Burning”, ley Hare, Bonanza. Oregon; Joan
9
Dale
Jorgenson
6-20
Donald .<ude
The local school district expects PLAN TO DELIVER THE
Robert Wheat
"God
Bless
America’’, “Amencs Holmes, Eagle Point, Ore.; Harold
10
Lloyd
Cox
6-21 Earl Canfield
»
to maintain a pr >gram for them GOODS when the "draft board"
Bert Davis
the
Beautiful'*,
"Oregon My O-e- P. Jewett, Central Point, Oregon;
11
Gaylord
Cox
6-22
Don Gettling
and wishes to securs compute calls us into action. Obviously we
Dean Leslie Jones, Klamath Falls;
gon."
12
Ed
Blackwell
Nathan
Gale
6-23 Tom Gettling
information concernin.; all chil- cannot take time to go out and
Addrese-*'One Hundred Years Richard Anson Leigh, Ashland;
13
J.
W
Haines
Ia'wis
Rosa
6-24
Bill
Wimer
drei* between the ugea of ■ ix and see folks individually, hence this
| Jack Albert Merritt, Ashland;
Ago"-Dr. Arthur Taylor, SOCE
Sidney Weybrighl 14 Valorous Roas
6-25 Car] Crossman
twenty-six years who would quail-, letter. Call at the Chamber of
Margery Newton, Ashland; Emmy
Hymn
-
497
-
"God
of
Our
Fa
Il
­
15
Glen
Weybrighl
Gilbert
Russell
6-26
George Bibby
fy and who are unable to partici­ Commerce for more Information,
Lou Smith, Ashland; James
ers'
’
16
Bill
Huffman
Earl
Nutter
6-27 Rob?.-t Hall
pate in the regula" school program. but DO IT NOW !!
Scripture - Dr. Geo. W. Bruce Barrington Smith, Ashland; Dolo­
17 Harold Baughman g.28 Kenneth Hobson
Kenneth Brown
Yours for Victory,
Handle ipp^i chi dren. to qualify
Prayer - Rev. Howard G. Eddy. res Leron Trout, Malin, Oregon;
18 James Baughman 6-29 Phil Ritter
Clyde Young
ASHLAND CHAMBER
may com? under one of the follow-,
Vocal Solo - Miss Florence P. Bruce Wall, Ashland; Donald R.
19 Archie Heilmeyer 6-30 Joe. Wurzer
Bill Allen
OF COMMERCE
Ing claastfi.-Unuis: crippled, par­
Wlndbigler, Eureka, California.
Allen.
20 Wayne Scholar
John McLain
6-31 Lyal Massey
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tially
■'lghtei, hard-of-hearing,
Recessional, by College String
Sermon - "This Is the Victory’’,
21 Earl Yaryan
Kenneth Bell
6-32
Herbert
Daxls
speech defective, low v’tality, snd BELLVIEW NEWS
Quintet.
Rev.
Earl
C.
Downing.
22 Joseph Rapp
Donn Hufman
6-33 Richard Foster
maladjusted.
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- 490 "God Bless
23 Mel Brantley
Harry Hoxie
6-34 WiUia.n Westfai. I Closing
The Bellview School closed
— Hymn
—
Parents and frienda of those
1
Our
Native
Land."
24
William
Hoxie
Charles
Smith
6-35 E. Clements
AT THE CHURCHES
who may qualify are asked to | Thursday, May 27th. The gradua­
Benediction - Rev. Gordon c.
25 Arthur Gilbert
Charles Rice
6-36 Ed war! Cate
.
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
leave comple’e information at '.he tion exercises were held in the
Griffin
Gordon Claycomb 26 Clyde Garrett
6-37 Robert Becktel
Iowa and Mountain Streets
Central Jc*»'»i Office in th« First morning for the 8th graders. At
Postlude
•
Selected
.
27 Jack Thompson 6-38 Leonard Gosnell
Clarence Woods
Ward E Pratt, Minister
National Bank Building, or they noon the P.T.A. sponsored a picnic I
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28 Kenneth Thomp-6-39 Cecil Bounds
Harvey Woods
may phone 8101 for 'urther Infor­ dinner, and the afternoon was giv­
Ashland and Medford
Marcus Woods
son
6-40 Howard Frame
en over to games.
TALENT NEWS
mation .
10:00 a. m. -Church School.
29
Lee
O
’
Harra
Richard
Ourthell
6-41 John Harr
Mrs. Mark True attended a pic­
The Baccalaureate service was
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11:00- Worship Service
30 Robert Corthell 6-42 DeVon Wray
Dale O’Harra
nic dinner at the home of Mrs.
held at the Methodist Church Sun­
Message title “'Back to Earth."
ASKED TO LIMIT CALLS, Belle Jackson. Saturday evening.
Clarence Pitch- SI Carl Fehige
6-43 Ray Hawk
day morning with Reverend Astle-
In Medford - Medford High
32 Dutch Scheiderei-6-44 Alden Powell Jr. ford in charge. There was a large
ford
The Pacific Telephone and Tele-1 The occasion was in honor of Mrs.
School Baccalaureate Service.
ter
Dorrance Ruger
graph Company is now starting to, Virgil Jackson and small son of
6-45 Daniel G. Moon
crowd attending the service.
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4 33 I’aul Aikens
Louis Norberg
ask the cooperation of long dis-1 Portland,
6-46 Ralph Bishop
Graduation Exercises will be FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
4-
34
Rodney
Merriman
Alvene
Monroe
tance telephone users to limit | Mrs Earl Hamilton returned
6- 47 Carl Brower
¡held Thursday evening May 27 at
Edward Zboralaki 4 35 Joseph Sander
their conversations over heavily 1 last week from a visit in Portland
7- 1 Wayne Peterson 18:00 o'clock with 20 students Corner No. Main and Laurel Sts.
36 Victor Sander
Jimmy Heer
loaded lines to five minutes, ac | and Seattle. While in Portland she
7-2 William P">rson graduating: Josephine Fenton, Dr. George W. Bruee, Minister
37 Fred Buehling
Leslie Heer
<<>r<tlng to Carrie M. Smith, rep- saw
-----•—
— —
-
9:46- 8unday Church School.
7-4 Gaylord Vestal
her -----
eon *-**
Arthur
who -----
was on
Betty Boardman, Claire Withrow,
38 Herman Gardiner 7.5 Keith Lennox
11:00- Morning Worship.
ri'aentative for the company here. furlough from Florida.
2’28 Richard Long
Patricia Jean Franklin, Jean Leota
39 Walt Lee
7.3 Joe Pet er.wn
Subject: "Memory's Garden.”
The goal is to speed up tele­
Mrs. Joe Wade returned Mon- 2'2® Carl Holbrook
Firguth. Margie Gleims, George
10 Car) Bergstrom
7.6 Robert Kcmpke iGleims, Bob Baylor, Arlis Ellen
6:45:Methodist Youth Groups
phone traffic over congested day from a visit with her mother 2‘3® John Weaver
41 David Bergstrom 7.7 Da.roi 1 McCoy
routes during hours when demand In Montana.
2-31 Bill Jordan
| Williams, Earl Jones. Ruth Ellen
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
42 Harvey Bergstrom 7.8 William Reedy
is heaviest and calls are subJest
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Allen from 2'32 Dale Young
Williams, Helen Marie Romanger,
CHURCH
4.3 John Bergstrom 7.9 Victor Lan ini
to delay. At such times of peak Montana arrived last week to 2-33 Frank King
Floyd D. Yarnell. Otis W. Johnson, i
*1
North
Main
at Helman
Don
Halfhill
Dale
Kaegi
7.70
demand the operator will say at make their home here. Mrs. Allen 2-34
I Dennis I^snini
Wanda Hill. Violet Fay Kynston,
45 Burton Lancaster 7-11 Paul Garron
Rev.
Howard
G.
Eddy, Minister
the start of conversation, "Please is a sister of Mrs. Theo. Wenaus. 2-38 Cornelia Hulst
Beulah Balderstone Including Rob
46 Ray C. Fager
limit your call to five minutes -
9.45- Bible School for all ages.
7-12 I Jonn Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Scott, who 2 38 Don Grigsby
ert Slagle and Annlta Maxon who
others are waiting,” according to have had the Bell Store and Ser-.2"37 Gerald Dalken- 47 Whitey Kannasto 7-13 I Wayne Pickens
11:00- Morning Worship and
quit just before graduation and
berg
Miss Smith.
5- 1 John Billings
7-14 I Bob Holman
vice Station leased for the past1
Leonard Morrow who left for the Junior Church.
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Serman Subject: "I Have a
7-15 i James Holms.n
year, have bought a hoi|e in Med-i2"38 Tommy Mansfield 5- 2 Paul Mars
army .
THIEF GOES IN FOR ART
Ivan Peterson
7-16 I Bob Johnson
ford and plan to miSve the last of 2"3® Warren Apple­
A number of persons attended Rendezvous.”
white
4 Charles Chattin 7-17 Andrew Johnson the funeral of Rev. Temple at
Organizational flags will be
A light-fingered party visited next week .
Ivan Bailey
»-
Kenneth Shiffer 7-18 I Dick l<elgh
Pomono Grange will initiate
Medford Monday. He passed away massed on the platform during the
the Miller Rea) Estate Office
John Bell
5-6 Kendrick Watson 7-19 | Larry Leigh
at Amity. Oregon last Thursday. service.
while Bert was out and left with candidate's in the 5th degree at
Carl Young
6:30-Youth Meeting.
5- 7 Edmond Dews
7-20 ) Biuce Jordan
Dr. Temple was pastor of the
a framed picture of President Central Point at 8 p.m. May 22.
Bill Elhart
—V—
8 Frank O'Neil
7-21 HarolJ Jordan
Methodist Church here for several
Roosevelt and several hundred All members of subordinate gran­
Jack Bishop
Charles MacCrac-7-22 I Rolland Jordan
years and owned a home one mile FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
business cards fresh from the ges are asked to furnish cookies
Jack Hanel
ken
7-23 I Robert Hill
SCIENTIST
and cream for their own members.
north of Talent.
Miner Press.
Ben Harrell
10 Elliott MacCrac- 7-24 i Otis Hill
(continued next week)
Bert nays it's reasoneble to un­ Central Point Grange will furnish
Pioneer Ave., South
Ned Harrell
ken
7-25 i Delb»rt Jones
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derstand why they would want the the ice cream.
Sunday morning service at 11
7-26 > Robert Jones
11 Henry Ltndsey
Hubert Bentley
The Grange will entertain sol­
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION HOLDS o’clock. Subject ¡"Ancient and Mod­
President's photograph but why
12 Glenn Kella
7-27 George Engle
Jack Bentley
BANQUET FRIDAY EVENING
the business cards if not for art diers from Camp White June 9th.
em Necromancy Alias Mesmerism
7-28 Arthur Kent
Joseph King
13 Harry Smith
The Alumni Association of the and Hypnotism Denounced. Sunday
or to help promote business for This will be the last entertainment
14 Jim Beatty
7-29 Robert Cadzow
for soldiers until after the harvest.
Earl Warren
Ashland High School will hold its School at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday
him.
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Thurlow Wauch- 15 Rodger Desharer 7-30 Marvin Mess j,'
annual banquet and dance. Friday evening meeting, which includes
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ope
16 DaMor Clifton
7-31 Geo’ge High
Mark Hamaker of Ashland was
Taking office immediately an
May 28 at the Elks Temple. After testimonies of Christian Science
7 Robert Yeo
7-32 Marshall Miller
chairman of the campus war board transacting busineas in Talent 3-6 Dale Williams
a oovered dish dinner, the seniors healing. Is held at 8 o'clock.
13-7 Jack Williams
8 Buster Bushnell 7-33 O. M Balgaard
at the University of Oregon is Monday morning.
nf n»4S will be welcomed into the
Reading Room open daily from
7-34 Ivan Randler,
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3-8
George F. Smith
9 Ardis Warden
Jean Frideger, Ashland freshman
, organization. A good program has 2 to 8 p. m. except Sundays and
20 Charles ’,Van«n 7-35 R L Burdic
in liberal arts. She was appointed
Frank Mannes returned home 3-9 Albert Boackman
been arranged by Roland Parks. Holidays. The public is cordlaHy
7-36 Bob Burdic
21 Dean Wsiren
lata last week by the sxecutlve Monday evening from the Odd 3-10 George Peachey
toastmaster. All alumni and their invited to attend these services,
An Appeal From
The C. of C.
SCHOOL COMPILES SERVICE LIST
Graduation at
SOCE May 28
Patriotic Rally
And Service
OQundl.
, Fellow« convention
at
Portland. 3-11 Llewellyn Peachy 5 22 Don Warrou
7-3? Jo« BuiMio
.partners ar« invited.
i
•ad to use the Reading Room.