Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 24, 1947, Image 1

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Formerly The
Southern Oregon
Miner
*3 per Year
2 Year* lor SS
NEWS REVIEW
3.00 PEH YEAR
A S K IA N I), JACKSON (.O U N T Y . O R |( .< > \
Thursday, April
Fullerton To
Star in Lions
Track Carnival
UNIVERSITY AND
S.O.C. WILL GIVE
TRACK EXHIBITION
40.000
Good Job« a Month
U. S. Army
S.O.C. LEADS STATE IN
ENROLLMENT INCREASES
A table ill i nrollrnent figures
lor all Institutions of the S tab'
.System ot Ifighei Education just
released by the Office of the
; huncelloi i« veals that Southern
Oregon College leads the system
in the percentage of jtM enroll
" " n t increase for the term s of
1346-1947 over 1945-104«. SOC
increases lor the Fall, W inter anil
•Spring term s respectively were
«10%. 239', an,I 129% as com
p aled to increases for the entire
s y . i e m ot 127',, II«',;, and 0 4 ,;.
I h is u p s in g e is e t p e c t e d t o con­
tin u e for Ihe 1947-1948 school
Federated Store
Will Open Friday
Morning at 10 00
STEVENSON READ
HENRY METZ IS OWNER
OF NEWEST DEPARTMENT
STORE ON MAIN STREET
TO P T A. STUDY GROUP
Mrs. R ichard C; uiphell was
noste.ss to the p arent teachers a s­
sociation study group, W ednesday
M ,s- Elm ° Stevenson
I w ti'k t T k f a.P er tO the grouP th u
; w«en. th e topic was "social ad-
jtMUiien as influenced by an un-
ae rstan Jm g of sex ,” w ritten by
teiJr ' i here.r - d irector of the div-
liijon ot social hygiene education
o rtg o n tuberculosis association.
'947-
Vol I 4. ,\n
KWIN Manager
KWIN Planning
Open House This
Sunday Afternoon
PUBLIC IS INVITED TO
H enry Metz, ow ner of Ash
ATTEND REOPENING OF
F ran k O'Neil, couch of the A sh­
land's new est m ajor store, tin.
ROGUE VALLEY STATION
land high school is in charge of
F ederated d ep a rtm en t store, a n ­
th e Lions club track and y eld
Raoio S tation KW IN will he
nounced today, th at th e stor«
carn iv al w hich will take place
located at 250 East Main, A shland,
host to the residents of the Rogue
A pril 30, on the A shland high
would open for business, F riday,
Valley at its official opening at
school truck, sta rtin g at 2 p in year.
, Vr ' E N Stevenson, P resident
A pril 25, at 10:00 a.m.
T ickets for this ev e n t can be se­
the
station studios on Helm an
The store, which is located in or Southern Oregon College, will
cured from any m em ber of the
road S unday afternoon, it was
spj ak to the com bined A m erican
the
form
er
Safew
ay
location,
has
Lions club. G eorge F ullerton
announced today by Bob R ein­
been u n d er construction since Association of U niversity W omen
A shland high school's ace m iler,
groups of K lam ath and Laki
Ja
n
u
a
ry
1.
it
has
a
green
c
a
rra
ra
holdt,
m anager.
w i’l Compete ag ainst a freshm an
S o u th e rn Oregon people will glass front m atched by a green counties at Lakeview. S aturday.
m iler from the U niversity of have
Open
house festivities will be
A
pril
26.
I)r.
Stevenson
will
re-
an opportunity to hear Bob­ sidew alk. The in te rio r has a floor
Oregon, lo r the m ain attra ctio n by S herw
held
from
2 to 5 o’clock in the
vit'w
recent
scientific
advances
ood’s
fifteen
piece
orch­
"i asp h alt tile in red and black.
of tlie day.
afki discuss the possibilities which
afternoon, w ith a special 90 m in ­
estra
the
evening
of
May
12,
at
Store
fix
tu
res
are
of
blond
m
aple
M edford high school track sters
A shland A rm ory. Sherw ood wood and the lighting is indirect the future holds.
u te program to be broadcast
will com pete w ith the A shland the
will
A shland his only stop flourescent.
startin g a t 2 p.m.
high school team , thut sam e day. w hile m ake
is en ro u te to Janaen
Tile floor space of 50 x 96 feet
Bob Reinholdt. manager of
la d G andee of S outhern Oregon Beach he
F inishing touches on the new
in
P
o rtlan d from ulaving is filled w ith various m erch an ­
Ashland Radio Station KWIN. station w ere com pleted th is week,
college, will ru n the 100 and 220
un
engagem
ent
it
Tom
m
y
Dor-
dise
d
ep
artm
en
ts
including
L
ad
­
y ard dashes.
who came here after spending erasing the last traces of dam age
sey ’s casino gardens in Los A nge­ ies ready to w ear; Jr. Miss, ch ild ­
five years with KWIL in Albany. from the fire which destroyed the
Bill H ayw ard .track coach at les.
rens, and infants ready to w ear;
Reinholdt, as well as other staff form er KWIN building D ecem ber
the U niversity of Oregon, will
Active club m em bers Mens and Boys dress and w oik
bring G eorge R asm ussen, wh« are A shland
of A«hland school members, will be on hand Sunday 20, 1946 Im m ediately follow ing
sponsoring thi d am e, and clothing; fam ily shoe d ep artm en t; d istrict No. 5 will
vote in a school afternoon when KWIN holds open
was on Ixiok m agazine's all- A m ­ Earl Schilling, p resident of the
election next W ednesday, A pril house at the studios at 1160 Hel- the fire last w inter, construction
erican team last year, and soars club, rep o rts th at the evening will piece goods; and notions.
on the new building was started .
John M urphy, form er m anager 30 on a $35,956.85 budget which man Road, from 2 to 5 o'clock.
some 14 feet o v er the pole vault s ta rt at 8:30 p ni. and dancing
The station resum ed b ro ad cast­
of
the
B
ellview
lum
ber
com
pany,
is being placed before the voters
bar; Robinson, javelin throw er will resum e until i2:'t0
ing on M arch 9, and has since
is the m anager of the hom e o w n ­ at this time with an aim of rais-
who has m ade a throw of 205
continued w ith an 18-hour daily
ed and hom e operated store.
feet this year, and then th ere will
, salaries of teachers in
schedule.
M
urphy
pointed
ou
t
th
a
t
the
A shland to the state level. T h t
tie Byfua, top high ju m p er of the
The new building is one of
store would have a chance to buy
university, who has leaped 6 feet
budgct wil1 8*ve teach-
the m ost m odern radio statio n s
and
sell
qu
ality
m
erchandise
at
a inches Jack Doyle, s ta te ch am ­
«u
m ore
in 1947-48
in the state, and has tw o studios,
a cheaper ra te through th eir b u y ­ th
an they received last year.
pion high h u rd ler of last years
one control room, a tran scrip tio n
ing
tie
up
w
ith
B
u
tler
brothers
H illsh,,rough team will com pete
R eopening of the new ly m od­ and record library, th ree offices,
. ^ / ac
UP tdc budget com m it­
distributors.
in a special ex h ibition against W
tee, which was headed by Dr R ernized L ithia th eate r som etim e a new s room, and a large lobby.
The
store
will
have
five
to
eig
h
t
W right, negro star, and num bei
L. Burdic, is a com m ittee from n e x t week, will find m any of The sta tio n has 24-hour A ssociat­
em ployees, and will operate on a ite L k
one h u rd le r of the U niversity of
cl,u.b coniPost‘d of Bob
daily schedule from 9 00 a.rn. to iw
th e sam e people in the audience ed Press News service.
O regon. H entliorne will give an
inholdt, « x iu H iu arold
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w e r r M
n i errill,
,
and
.Southern Oregon college will 5:00 p.m.
Bob R einholdt. KWIN m anager,
exhibition in the 100 yard dash
M eU, ow ner of the store, be-1 i n ^ b e l t i n g 'k in d s ° fro m ^varteus w ho atten d ed the original open- cam e to A shland on D ecem ber 10
he hosts to the S outhern Oregon
in
?
f
o
î
i
?
'
i
h
eatT
,r
’
?
"
May
from
KW IL in A lban
A shland's track
team
w / „ m usic festival, to be held at the f a n o perating the Metz variety civic bodies to be spent ¿n a nuh
------------ V, w h ere he
14,
1914.
Jam
eson
Selleck,
city
Coach F rank O'N eil will go to college auditorium and g y m n a­ •to re 10 years ago in A shland.
had been for five years. P rio r to
| Ik ity cam paign to aWU h T p a s s a ^
m an ag er of R obert L ip p ert th e a t­ th a t h e atten d ed Oregon S tate
K lam ath Falls S atu rd ay A pril 26 sium , A pril 25 and 26 .G lenn Mat
ers, stated th a t su rv iv in g m em ­ college and W ilam ette univ ersity
to e n te r in th<- S outhern Oregon,' thew s, m usic instructor at S.O.C.
bers of th e box p arties of th at R einholdt rem ained in A shland
N orthern C alifornia meet P re li­ is in charge of all arran g em en ts
night, 33 years ago, w ere being all du rin g the construction of the
m inary events will s ta rt at 1.30 —
for this affair. Schools entered
invited to atten d the show ing of new station, supervising its re ­
p m o n the K lam ath high sch o o l! «rt> M edford. A shland, G rants
“The Jolson S tory,” which will tu rn to the air.
H. S in g m aster and R obert
Held and final events will b e g in ' Bass. R oseburg, G lendale, N orth
open at th e m odernized th eater.
at « 4.1 p.m. on the lighted field. I Bend, M yrtle Point, Coos R iver Dodge, of A shland have been a p ­ h
O th er staff m em bers at KWIN
kPlans- S?r lhb A shland
pointed to serve on a p erm an en t
At th e first opening, “F au st,” include: Ed B arn ett, com m ercial
o .K
u e riie H
n o obart,
o a rt, w
as m ana
county K eep O regon G reen com ­ are Ix-inu n' j unlo,j st'n *or prom , starrin
g ra
M arg
arguerite
was
anager: Lee Bullis, program dir-
T b e .th eai f r was th e n ' m
ector:’
m ittee, by G overnor Snell. F rank ion of*Ed
Floyd Rush, engine e r:
Hull, Jr., of M edford wa.s ap p o in t­
ed acting ch airm an of the com-
mi tt.ee. Hull will call an o rg a n i­ aUvaier
.«gainst C ottage G rove who wax
u u * r i g r o u p s 1 0 nwt- part in
zation m eeting som etim e in the
lu s t w ith 4!. T here w ere tw enty- this non-com petitive festival.
C'ommittees th at h ave been
‘ "O
A shland's ju n io r high and sen n ea r future, at w hich tim e a chosen for the prom in clu d e- dec-
two schools en tered in the B d iv ­
Radio S tatio n KW IN is ow ned
ision. W inners in the event w e re - ¡or high school m usical students chairm an will be elected for this «¡aBon; Bob LeBlanc, B arbara ™eater' .Wl11 .bp guest of honor
1st place, jav elin ; 159' 9" by J e r ­ will ap p e ar at the follow ing tim es season, and plans m ade for an M cCleary, B eatrice Wines; oro- W ednesday n ig h t
hy the Rogue V aliev B roadcast­
H. B. H urst, also of A shland ing com pany of which M. S. Ham-
ry M itchell. This establi.siied a during th;:- festival; J u n io r high intensive program to stop m an-
Vir« inia Lutz and Bob operated
caused
forest
fires,
the th e a te r from 1922 ak e r is president. O th er officers
new record in the H ayw ard m eet school band; nine o'clock Friday
O regon’s most in ten siv e forest Phillips; food, Edith T urnbull, to 1944, w hen it was sold to W al­ are
records. 4th place, pole vault; 10 m orning; A shland high school
Harold M errill, vice-p resi­
Flim
au
McKeever>
and
Louis«
? , G len Nelson. 4th place, discus boys q u a rte t 4:50 p.m. F riday fire p revention cam paign in h is­
te r L ev erette and ren am ed the dent; and Jo h n Billings, sec ret­
tory
will
get
u
n
d
e
r
w
ay
in
Jack
H a , J e rry Randles. 1st place, afternoon; high school mix«*,
T entative plans now include an Lithia. The L ippert th e a te r chain ary.
th ree m ile relay, Ray G raber, chorus, 7:50 p.m. F riday evening son C ounty w ithin a few days ac­ orchestra for dancing d uring the bought the th eate r a few month*
P ersons atten d in g th e «men
K enneth M ickle, D„n Wolfe, and A shland senior high school band cording to Dean P aul M. Dunn, evening, and a buffet luncheon. ago and since th en it has b e e n . house S un d ay will have th e od -
C
orvallis,
sla
te
com
m
ittee
c
h
a
ir­
Georg«- F u llerton. They ran the 9:30 p.m., F riday evening; girls
A royal co u rt will also be chosen com pletely rem odeled and r e d e - , n o rtu n itv of inspecting th«' sta-
«¡on
..
three m ile relay in 13 m inutes, 52 sextet, 10:20 a.m. S atu rd ay ; Ju n m an of K eep O regon G reen. An Delore th e prom to reign over the corated in a C o lo n ia l m o t i f
tion. m eeting th e staff,
and
early,
d
ry
sp
rin
g
w
ith
a
grave
A ccording to M att F r e e d, j w atching production of the sp ec-
seconds, an d fo u r-tenths. This ior high school m ixed chorus, 4:10
tn
n
T
'fh
ThCre
WiU
bv
a
queen
tim e also se t a record for the p.m. S atu rd ay ; J u n io r high school shortage of rain fall throughout irom the senior class, w ith three S o u th ern O regon m an ag er of the! ¡al program , as well as others
H ayw ard m eet, by seventeen and trip le trio, 3:40 p.m. S atu rd ay th e state, m arks 1947 as potential princesses from t h T ju n io r cîkss w u i * ^ theate.rs; u the new L ithia that are to follow d u rin g the
‘i 1 be ° " e of the m ost m odern 1 afternoon.
E rvin L esser and O. J. B jorlie are ly the m ost dangerous fire season and th ree from the sen o r e l « «
tw o tenths seconds.
in m any years.
n o m m t senior class. ! and up to date th eate rs in th e,
I ied for 5th place, high jum p m usic in stru cto rs in the A shland
Pacific northw est.
» l a y ; Glen Nelson, Roger Hall, schools.
MRS MABEL WINSTON TO
C lim ax ol the two «lay festival
R obert LeBlanc, 6th place, shot
SPEAK
TO A.A.U.S. GROUP
put; J e rry Lunger, J e rry M itchell, w ill be a concert S a tu rd a y night
Mrs. Mabel W inston. D ean of
J e ir y R andles. 2nd plac«1, sprint in the college gym nasium hv ;
C b n sto p h er M organ was U C , , , W I ■
W omen at S ou th ern O regon C ol­
.
C hristopher M organ was
m edley relay. G ordon G w inn m ixed band, orchestra, m ixed
lege. will ad d ress th e G ra n ts Pass
1
w
l
ed
i
"
Mili
Vallcy.
C
alifornia,
Rex M organ, Boh LaB lanc and chorus, an d a girls chorus. S tu d ­
branch of A.A.II.S. Satu^dav.
W
ednesday
.A pril ¿J.
23, i in
the fam
fam -;
G len Nelson.
ents from the various schools will
L'
1----
. .
n tne
Anril 26. Mrs. W inston \ 'i l l re ­
Mis. C. M. k ra zier, p a st county 'b ' plot. M organ died a t the home
tak e p art in this concert. C hester
view th
.
--- e ' events of the
tilt 1 national
in LI t Hitt l
P a re n t ol h *s son, W. D. M organ, S u nday.! Miss V irginia H am m ond assist-1
Am
Duncan, form erly supervisor of rnd h lty . oU lcer. ,n lhe
a s s w is i l t-1
A » m erican Association of U niver-
e?Cn?r
association,
w
ill
ac
t
as
April
20.
He
had
lived
in
A
shland
1
ed
by
Miss
Florence
P
rv
b
il
l
e
m usic in the P ortland schools,
annual for the p ast seven years ’
I direct the play
"H ouse
o wV«
_?onvention which
will direct the m ass hand. George installing officer for th e
j o i n t in siallatio n ol P .i.A . o ttic -1 M organ
was born in H enrv S trangeness ” which was setert«J 'k S i?e d " Texas- from which
B oughton, professor of m usic at ers,
May 6, a t the ju n io r high I C ounty Illinois, Ja n u a ry 25, 186«.!(by Bob G riffith and C h a rle n e ! ” ° as JOs^ J ^ tu rn e d -
the university of Oregon, will sfh,...i
«•/.
.
jum ui iiign ■
aa n u ary zo, i860,
school
cafeteria. In stallatio n w
m F u . n eral services w ere conducted ■ Roberson, to be th e A shland high . SGT. BUTLER HAS BEEN
din-et the orchestra, and Conrad
.............
be
a
luncheon.
oe
preceded
by
noon
luncheon
I
for
him
a
t
thp
L
itivili»,
«,.«,....i school senior play to be produced i TRANSFERRED TO MEDFORD
foi
the itw
iller funeral
P ointing o u t th a t A shland’s Sandiv, of the M ontana S tate
O tficers th a t will be installeu chapel .Tuesday afternoon, with at the ju n io r high school au d ito r­
fu tu re an,* Present in retail busi­ college will direct the choral
F irst Sgt. Jo h n E. B u tler of
include: Mrs. Ja c k Z ittercob, p re ­ the R everend J. C. W hitsett In ium , May 9.
ness largely d< trended on proper 1 «roups
P o rtlan d has been assigned Jack-
sident of the Ju n io r-S en io r P.T.A charge.
m erchant! i-.. ng and salesm anship,
C h aracter p arts in the play will Son, Josep h in e and K la m a th
unit, M is. W illiam E. H ealy, vice-
He is su rv iv ed by four sons be tak en by the following seniors:
H arold N ew ton, m e m b e r o f
counties, as his area to w ork as
president; Mrs. C arry l W ine’s, sec­ *ia Ph E. M organ, the Dalles
T o astm aster’s in tern atio n al s ta t­
S andra P em bleton, M argie H ol­ u n it in stru cto r for the organized
re ta ry ; Mrs. L. R. H unt, tre a su re r W ilbur D. M organ and Jo h n C.
ed at the M onday night m eeting
lingsw orth. F rancine A shm ore, reserve. B u tler will have tem por-
Uiese otficers will replace Mrs. C.’
o f the g roup th a t people would
W ednesday was guest day for M. Bailey as p resid en t; Mrs. jack M organ of A shland; B ernard E M arlys Wilcox. W inetta B ullitt' . ary offices in the A rm y R ecru it­
M organ of Mill Valley, C alifor­
shop and buy a t establishm ents the Soroptim ist club. Mrs. Ray
Zittercob,
vice-president; Mrs. nia; one dau g h ter, Mrs. Viola D arlene Hale. Ju n e W interbot- ing office. Room 1, Postoffice
th a t offered them the best facili­ Wilson, friend of Mrs. Giles I C
arry!
W
ines
was
..........
.
ties and the m ost courteous ser-
Steinke, Mairo, N ebraska anc tom, W illette H arnden. W ayne building, M edford, Oregon.
< vice.
Guy M organ of Wayne, N ebrask; M errin, C het Rapp. Tobias B u llitt
E" ” e '
and a sister, Mrs. Viola Rubeek, F red W hited. R andolph W inter-
He recom m ended th at ail stores
in A shland in v en to ry th eir per
Wayne, N ebraska. T here are also bottom , Ronald Q uackenbush.
sonnel and th eir stocks and get dell Law rence, w ere guests of p resid en t Mrs. W illiam W rie h t- six gran d ch ild ren th at survive Abby Pierce, M arietta lfanscom
him.
rid of dead w o rd in both d ep art differen m em bers.
Shug, Bob G riffith. M aria, C h a r­
vice-president, M r s
R o b e rt’
m ents.
lene Roberson. P aul Carson, Wes-
S oioptim ists w ent on record as Dodge; sec retary Mrs Rodnec
O th er speeches M onday night being in favor of the increased K eating, and tre a s u re r' lVhs W
ey M cKenzie.
A shland, P hoenix and M edford
w ere m eue by Roger R ath who school tax levy th at will be voted i O. M organ Mrs A F
n
1
The story begins on a rain y N eighbor of W oodcraft lodge
sta te d that th e A m erican govern­ i ” “ ’ ,1
A pril 30. and ! last
T A I
night afte r a bus accident and the m einbers will be hostess to the
m en tal ag tn c ie r should clean voted to donate $25.00 for publi- president; Mrs W iliian Wrie'ht
M. P. D unn was appointed Em ­
district convention A pril 28 and
th eir ow n sk irts of C om m unists S
“ nced f" r l" « h w « • « • '
m , J.
' i i 1; inent G rand C aptain of the G u a’t Arrival of the p assenger’s at a 29,
in M edford. All arran g em en ts
before attem p tin g to îe in o v c
rundow
n
farm
house
occupied
by
G rand C om m anderv K. T. of O re­
C om m unism lrorn Greece.
E n tertain m en t was furnished M organ ^was ^ e ^ l e c t e d te her gon, a t the grand session of the I suspicious ch aracter. Shug for the program for these tw o
days have been com pleted.
R obert Dodge, m e nbe. ef the
Masonic York rite held in Port From th ere num erous events
l s * .h *fh sch°ol boys qu artet, position as tre a su re r
M onday afternoon, April 28,
A shland P a th board, told the w
tak
e
place,
all
centered
around
land
last
week.
R
obert
E.
Dodgi
Lincoln school P T A nffirors
in itiatio n will be held w ith the
group ab out his recent trip to w hich includes: Bill Bissell, Har-1
was elected to the position of R
P o rtlan d and ex p lained (hat he i v L annasti) J e rry M itchell, and Include; Mrs. H arold R Th m is Excellent G rand Scrihe. of the the cap tu re of G entlem an Jo h n ritual to be said by a gu ard team
r W l,klr>son. The q u arte t pi sidvnt: Mrs W illiam Beaele
and his moll w ho are in disguise. of 16 w om en from the Ashland,
had found m any ideas on com ­
2 g fa u r n u ,n b ers, and one o f : v ice-president; Mrs. L R Hune G lan d C h ap ter RAM of Oregon
Phoenix and M edford lodges.
m u n ity recreatio n th ere that th
The R everend A. H. M acD on'
the m em bers, J e rrv M itchell, {secretary ; and Mrs. Tom C arter
Tuesday evening, A pril 29, the
w ould be applicable to the com ­ played
tw o piano solos.
public is invited to atten d the
treasurer. Mrs. Elm o Stevenson,' nell was appointed to serve the
m u n ity recreation program
in
rand C h ap ter as G rand C han
session, a t which tim e m em bers
A shland.
was
the outgoing p resident ,,t G
DORIS RENzEMA ACCEPTS
lain.
A.
J.
M
cCallen
who
holds
Lincoln P LA.; Mrs. G or d o n
of the Phoenix lodge will tell of
Don H in th o rn e was toastm ast­ NEW TEACHING POSITION
P irkon
" 11 ’ m em bership j in
n the
th e local lodge
T uesday ev en in g ’s spring con­ tne ju v en ile work of th eir ju v e n ­
er, W endell L aw rence was topic
Doris R enzeina of A shland, a D E hnr«
Mrs c .I but . lives in - P ortland
- .........- . was elect­ cert, presented by A sh la n d ile lodge, w hich is one of the la r­
m aster, L ynn N ew bry, critic, and g rad u ate of S outhern Oregon Col­ D. E lh art .secretary; and Mrs. ed , to
the position of I. G rand school’s m usic students, was cli­ gest in this district. Mrs. Florence
g
a
rte
r,
in
the
sam
e
position
that
E m m ett W hitham m ade a five lege .has accepted a teaching posi­
C aptain of th e G uard In the m ax ed by both the ju n i„ r high Drake, Phoenix, will act as g u a r­
m in u te ex tem p o ran eo us speech.
tion in the p rim ary grades r»t she was elected to
G rand council R & S M asters of school and senior high choir sin g ­ dian neighbor, d u rin g the con­
Mrs F ran k Van Dyke was re- Oregon.
E arl Schilling will preside at Jacksonville. Miss Renzem a, who
ing. “Along th e N avajo T ra il?’ vention; Mrs. D orothy Loffer,
n ex t M onday s m eeting of the taught on an em ergency ce rtifi­ «Tmted pros,dent of city council
and “This Is my co u n try .” The Phoenix, will be the m usician
P.T.A.;
w
ith
Mrs.
W
illiam
Rea­
T o astm asters club ..if the L ith ’a cate last y e a r nt G riffin Creek
Mr. and Mrs, V erne Johnson concert was undei
hotel. Edw in If. S in g m aster will is a diplom a g ra d u ate of SOC gan nam ed again fls v jce . p resj. w eek?6? - S ? tu ; day from a ” six ' n f ' o . ' c . 'i^ o rH e? vocm '’ instimetm Miss Enid C aster, Phoenix, will
be senior g u ard ian ; and Alma
dent; Mrs. H arvey Woods re-elect
be th e to piem aster for the Mon- She will s ta rt teaching in Tael
• uk j u P to Iowa w bere thev in the A shland schools
ten n ett, A shland, will serve as
cd as trea su rer; and Mrs. II. A
day evening m eeting. Em m ett sonville at a salary ef $2.700.
l" ? P ^ n t s . Mr. and Mrs.
The girls t-ip le trio, bovs S
flag bearer.
I nomas was form erly s- cretai \
W hitham will give a t?n m inute
I «it S h ie ld s , Jr. E nroute h« <ie the double q u artet, girls sextet ««»'
M em bers of the drill team p ra ­
speech. D ave W hittle and How­
G ene H astings, Elks B arb er
Mr. and Mrs. R ay W ilson of Phopn?vS AV f ' i ed Tin M issouri, Ior high a capella choir. ' bovs cticed in A shland M onday even-
ard Wiley, will give five m inute ^h o p staff, is about ready for ¡
Phoenix, A rizona. Los Angeles q u a rte t and the ju n io r high choir.
miu a re „ renearsal
A Pr il 21, and dress rehearsal
Mrs Giles , Gr«enre«kyisiting, Mr and O rland?C alifornia
speeches.
fishing trip.
before
a
so
p
resented
num
bers
through-
will
be
held
in MedfoVd F riday
in s . Giles Green, this week.
returning to Ashland.
out th e evening.
evening, April 25.
Dr. Stevenson Will
Speak Sat, April 26
Bobby Sherwood
To Play in Ashland
School Budget oi
$35,956.85 Needed
Lithia Theatre
,
Reopens Next Week
SOC Hosts To
Music Festival
April 25 and 26
Singmaster & Dodge ° ’K budget
On County Committee Plans Being Made
For Jr.-Senior. Prom
j
P. T. A, Officers
To Take Office
W. Morgan’s Father
___
Dies Sunday, Apr. 20 i Senior Plav To
Be Given May 9
Salesmanship Is
Need Says Newton
Soroptimist Members
Entertain Guests
Lodge Convention
To Be 28 and 29
Local Lodge Members
Elected To Offices
Musical Students
Present Concert