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S outhern Oregon News Review, T h in s ., April 10, 1047 Second HI-Y Club To Be Formed Soon At 75c Each 4-H Kids Rear Pheasants Oregon 4-H club m em bers can raise pheasants trom eggs th. t will be m ade available to the i through county extension agen L. J. Allen, acting state 4-H cli leader, announced this week The eggs will be available i late May or early J u n e and bit will be accepted by the s ta u com m ission at eight week a k* Each bird will be bought Ju n io r high school girls' Hi Y club will m eet at the hom e of Mrs. W ilbur B ushnell, W ednes day, A pril 16. This club was o r ganized A pril 2, W ednesday, at the hom e of Mrs. B ushnell ,un- _____ ,__ d er the sponsorship of the local Y.M.C.A. | Officers elected A pril 2, in- dude J a n Dodson, president. TWO ASHLAND STUDENTS A nne F ullerton, vice-president. ON UNIV. HONOR ROLL B etty Speece, secretary, Junelev ! Ninon O. King, d au g h ter of Sm yth, treasurer, and M ary A n Mrs. R uth King, 1320 E 14th. street, A shland was on the wipt ne Robertson, chaplai n. M r s. er term honor roll for the U niver B ushnell is the adult advisor for sity of Oregon as the recipient of the group. all "A 's” or a perfect four point M em bership in this club has grade average. Also listed on the honor roll been lim ited to 35 girls. Applica- was Dorn Provost, son of Mr. and H?rav ‘ r , „ r " ; ‘>' r’? ' P m “ » D" m » Union Hi 1 C lub already exceed t h a t , street; Provost, a freshm an, is num ber, and plans are under way m ajoring in business a d m in istra te organize a second club, accord- **o n - mg to R. N. Fletcher. Y.M.C.A secretary . J ' BUSHNELL S STUDIO ADDS NEW CABINETS B u sh n e ll's stu d io , hom e of Hall m a rk g re e tin g ca rd s, h a v e p u t in tew g re e tin g cu rd fix tu re s m h e ir stu d io a t 293 E ast M ain. N ew c a b in e ts w aist h ig h , w ith , m o v e a b le sh e lv e s, a n d a niahog any finish, h a v e been in sta lle d in o rd e r th a t in sp e c tio n a n d brow s ing for th e cu rd s w ill be e a sie r DANCING CLASS AT Annual Festival io Be April 30 S.O C. W ELL A T T E N D I D 'th e social d a n c in g class at S o u th e rn Oiegon vuiuge, «. m. .■ is op en to all m e m b e rs ol the c o m m u n ity , got uiuiei tin )' la.,i w eek um ici tue «Ine« lion m oi,., V iolet S to c k h a m , at tue «ol , g« gy in n u siu m . T he « lass w as tv« n .. ucni.ou. Mis. H enry D oom s, of th e A sh land hom e e x te n sio n u n it, w ill be on the c o m m itte e tb u t w ill be in c h a rg e of e x h ib its ai the a n n u a l 1 to llitin a k e i s Icstlv u l, to lx* itcUt Mi and M is G uy A pp letv h iti at th«' c o u rth o u se u u d tio iiu iu , I a re sp e n d in g till, w ic k o i t l i o n o-— ■ — A pril 30 E x h ib its anil s p e a k e ts j A pplew hite's m other. Mis C. 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T T hom as, h l 7i i / 1 1 , b " th c o m in g u n its lo r th e p ro p o se d girls a y for a tw o w eeks trip to annual conference of that a sso c ia -! m ttory at O reg o n s ta te co lle u c l S S a u n n d D iego and Los A ngeles hr. Stevenson To Act As .Moderator Coîî.»ff i a« i ^ ° Utherin ° ,Cgon h ïii U|? ei •’,? the Panel C- l ege“ k i W RCVI! ? ii « Ù- , ’.la Watson of S i B" ' ? r Æ ; r , s r ,’r " a n ' 1 are a,8° bc,ng riiscusscit bv tit« coun‘y unit. T his dorm itory w ill ,,V UP‘'n .V’ “ nv w‘” ,lan studenl. fo rm e r 411 c lu b m e m b e rs w ill be K,v",n J « i , e 5 , , o lt S a le m , an d i l,c e . Hc,c n a n of G u ild 's L ak e school. ty s tju o ta has been set at $1500 On T h e re a re 515 m e m b e rs of tM v a rim « .......... .. M ? Î,‘ m ' I ■ 1 u — — —• --- Taylor \ Wild» Io leach in Medford l)i A rtlim S T ayloi am i ()i o W llda a re o ffe rin g e x i e i l . i o n cou rses tin the Spi ing ie r u i m M edford. Dr. T ayloi w ill tcuch O reg o n H istory an d W udu will tout’ll O regon Si hool Law T h e e a ie re q u ire d em u si s |m th e c«n tlfic u tio n of all p u b lic school t ac lie is in the sla te , and a re bi ing off« re d as a pu b lic s e r v in ' lit iiieinb« is o| H ie . i )C fa c u lty You'll Beam Satiifdction. too - N clle B u rn s re p o rts th a t a sto n e c u tte r com es th ro u g h th«' city and w ill do e x tra I tte n n g on m o n u m e n ts th a t sh e has for sale Try the N ew s R eview Classi- e d i f .r result«. with w hen you Carry your INSURANCE WITH J. E. EMMETT 38 East Main Phone 7866 Dr. Arthur Taylor Appeared on Program Dr A rth u r S. Taylor, profes sor of history at S o u th ern O re gon College, atten d ed the Pacific N orthw est C onference on the A rts and Sciences, w hich was held A pril 7 and 8, at E astern W ashington College in Chenev. W ashington. Dr. Taylor appeared on a panel discussion of "In teg ratio n in G en eral E ducation ", w ith o th er panel m em bers from the faculties of Reed College, W ashington S tate College, U niversity of Oregon U niversity of W ashington, and M ontana S ta te U niversity. A Cappela Choir To Appear April 14 The A C appela ChoiE of Will- iam ette U niversity, P ortl a n d . u n d er the direction of M elvin H Geist, will ap p ear at the A sh land S enior High School, April 14 ,at 11:00 A. M. This choir of about 50 students of the U n iv er sity, will sing Sacred and S ecu lar music. This choir will also ap p ear in the au ditorium of S outhern O re gon eolege at 2 p.m., in a p ro gram of sac-ed and secular m us ic. This is the first post-w ar tour of this choir in S outhern Oregon. Everyone is welcom e to attend this concert. Thi, i, th. t.mporory wo,|d wid. po„ .,n of our B#w p#t( wor Army Und<(r ,oi nung Am .ncon Hofl. Army tn.n ore wortmg loothmg, prol.ctm g W h o ) . , . , Ih . . u r r o u n d .n o > •y or« eating pl.nty of good American food and ploying ol the .p o rt, they .e olw ayi loved MONUMENTS Marble, Granite, Bronze Extra Lettering Available BURNS AGENCY "On the P lu ." M ill Wood Fuel Oil these men fit the pat- You don’t see their names in the headlines. You see only the day-to- day threats to international security which the mere existence of these well-equipped, well-trained men helps to dispel. For your new Regular Army is a team — so co-ordinated and so streamlined that every man’s job counts heavily toward our vital post-wai goals here and abroad. Gunter Fuel Go. Linoleum & Shade Shop 93 Oak St. Ashland. Oregon • Linoleum Laying • Floor Coverings • New and Used Furniture • Venetian Blinds • Stoves and Ranges Carl P. Wynong Ralph A. Foster Union Service Station | much of the permanent success of world peace de pends upon their training, tact and firmness. Every American citizen can be proud that these goals are being attained with a minimum number of men. While thousands are creating good-will and estab lishing justice abroad, many thousands more are perfecting new equipment and techniques at home. To mention only a few —they’ve developed a rocket take-off device which enables a B-29 to use 700-foot runways-instead of those 3000 feet and longer. The Chemical Corps has adapted flame throwers to runway ice melters, surplus liquid fire materials to pure soap, smoke generators to orchard crop protectors. These developments-and m ore-are finding their way into civilian industry and agriculture. This efficiency stems from an all-out spirit of purpose Today, Regular Army men know where they’re going They are soundly indoctrinated in our commitments in these four corners of the earth. They know that The Regular Army served the nation and mankind victoriously in the war just past. It is serving now to make a bright new tomorrow a better today for everybody. SPACE FOP THIS ADVERTISEM ENT IS CONTRIBUTED A S A PU BLIC SERVICE B Yi 237 East Main St. Ashland, Oregon T 'ast Service COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE SHOP See Our Line of Exchange Rebuilt Motors Ashland Automotive Machine Co. Expert Precision Work 13 North Main ... Phene 8106 EPCE Elks Recruiting Committee U. S. ARMY RECRUITING SERVICE P. O. Bldg. M edford. Room 1 r>nv FADER. Chairman GUY APPLEWHITE. Ass t Chairman A Strong America Is a Peaceful America. Army Week April 6-12