v - of O- Library. *Z4« SouthviH. ôna&n Formerly The Soulharn Oregon Minar S3 par Yaar 2 Years for $5 NEWS REVIEW 3.00 PER YEAR ASUI ANI), JA( KSON COUNTY, OREGON School District Patrons Vote Yes In Budget Excess Tentative Football Schedule Released Ashland Senior and Tentative football schedule for fall of 1947 has been released by Jr. High Vocal Coach Al Simpson, of the S o u th -1 ern Oregon Red Raiders. This will | Group Rated High be SOC’s first full year of comp«. I ADDITIONAL S3S.956.SS APPROVED BY 2SS VOTES IN ELECTION WEDNESDAY tition in the far western confer­ O. C. BJORLIE IS ence. All conference games are DIRECTOR OF ASHLAND m arked with an asterisk. CHOIR 4 QUARTET GROUPS Septem ber 27, Eastern Oregon Putron'a from Ashland school Ashland senior and junior filgh district num ber 5 voted to exceed College at Ashland. October 4, school vocal groups, u n d er, the open. October II, Ilum lxddt State the (I per cent lim itation on school budgets by $35,956 85 at an elect­ College (•) at Klamath Kails. Oct­ direction of Oscar C. BjoTlie,, ion held Wednesday. The vote ober 18, Oregon College of Edu­ were given high rating and «pm- cation at Ashland. October 25. was 265 in fuvor to 47 against. mended for outstanding results at This perm its the school dis­ Linfield College at Ashland. Nov­ the music festival held last Vi 1- trict to (ollow the proposed bud­ ember 1, open. November 8, San get of $227,985 which was con Francisco State College (*, at i day and Saturday at Southern sidered necessary in view of th< San Francisco. November 15 Oregon College. Conrad Sandvig using cost of operating a growing Chioo State College (•) at Ash­ of Montana State College, Boze­ school system in the face of mon land. November 21, California man, Montana, was critic for .the Aggies (*) ut Davis, California. choral groups. etnry inflation. . Superintendent of schools Le The senior high school a fiup- land P. Linn, stated today that ella choir was com plim ented on he appreciated the fine support its general blend, balance, and given the measure by the Lions over-all effect with outstanding the Soroptimists and other civi< Leland Linn, Superintendent of strong points ruted A’s in rhytnm , groups which aided in publicising the Ashiund schools, announced accuracy, tone, sincerity, presen­ the need for larger salares to help last week that Frank O’Neil tation, appearance, tempo, inter­ in holding a good teaching staff would be head of the Physical pretation, and artistic effect. in Ashland. The Boys Quartet was given all Education departm ent of the Linn pointed out that the' new Ashiund schools next year. A ratings on the critic's comment budget will permit Ashland tr O'Neil will coordinate all ath- sheet. hold strong teachers he-e and to ctic activities of the Junior high The Girls Sextet received A compete against other schools In school and Senior high school. Hi ratings in interpretation, accur­ the state for the better class of will also still have charge of the acy, presentation, and uppear- teachers. Senior high football squad and ance. They were given B's In in­ "This was one of the largest track team. tonation and tone in one number, election turnouts in the historv O’Neil will lie in charge of but A's for the same division in of the school,’’ he said. "From swimming activities at Tw i n their other song. the num ber of ballots cast it is Plunges this summer. The junior high school chorus evident that the people of the was given A’s in all the divisions community are tremendously in­ on the comment sheet with sug­ terested in the schools and the gestion for slight Improvem ent in staff is determined to give the tone and intonation in their first city the liest possible instruction 4ong. and service.” Master Sergeant Glen Ransom The Triple Trio from the ju n ­ - ■- — n of Wtaukegan, Illinois, began duty ior high school was said to have at the Medford Recruiting ser­ very good tone for their age, and vice, Medford, April 28. they were given A ratings in all Sergeant Ransom was Sgt. ma­ divisions except for suggestion jor at the San Bernadino Arm for intonation improvement in With fo rm e d the ’ hv ^ inf A T * A ir F l«ld d u r in * W o rld W ar one phrase. Miss Jove,, t h h i i / ' i ? 8 ! and was later promoted to of Carleton n a m . Lieutenant a in u-17 the 8th Army ?! \ •‘ r l <-,or> n . A b lw .tt, C h u rch o f F orces m in t He v £ £ ? » $ ? $ £ B u r ie d in M t V ie w I hursday, May i, 1947 George Fullerton Runs 4.28 Mile at Meet 40.000 Good Job« a Month U. S. Army Voi 14, No. 8 Fullerton Turns In 4.-2« In Mile Run At Carnival 1000 SPECTATORS ATTEND WEDNESDAY TRACK MEET TO SEE COURSE RUN More than 1000 spectators w at­ ched loping George Fullerton run mile race in 4:28, his best time to date, in the first annual Lions club track and field carnival, held in Ashland Wednesday afternoon. As the tape was broken, John Sutton, Hood River miler, was 65 yards behind the red headed Ashland runner, who holds the national high school mile record. Don Wolfe, Ashland, was third, placing second in points as Sut­ ton was not entered in the offi­ cial meet. The track and field carnival took the form of a dual m eet be­ tween Medford and Ashland with exhibitions by University of Ore­ gon track stars. M edford g arn er­ ed 91 points to win the meet. Ashland had 31 points at the Ashland miler who Is training to beat his own 4.20 and 9 10 time close. Glenn Nelson, Ashland made last year. According to Coach Flank O’Neil, Fullerton is run polevaulted 11 feet 6 inches and ning the mile, four seconds faster now than he was at this time last Bob LeBlanc, Ashland ran the year. 440 in 53.4 to win. O ther out­ standing events W ednesday were the half mile, won by W erner of Medford, whose time was 2.1. Holmes of Medford tossed the shotput fortysix feet ten inches. Spectators saw Hinthorne, Uni­ versity of Oregon sprinter run May 12. the state board of the 220 in twenty two seconds higher education, will vote NOMINATIONS TO BE MADE and four tenths, time th at would on whether or not they will FROM FLOOR MAY 13, win any Pacific coast intercolle­ give financial aid to the Pear ELECTION TO BE MAY 27 giate track meet. Bowl project according to The Ashland tracksters will go Charles Byrne,, secretary ot Nomination for American Leg­ to Medford for the district meet, of the State Board, who ion officers will be accepted from Saturday, May 10. Individual in Ashland, Wednesday, April the floor a t the May 13th m eet­ winners at this meet will go on to 30, to inspect the Bowl site. the state meet. Coach F rank O’­ ing of the Post. Election of Leg­ Byrne met with Dr. Elmo Neil said today that in addition Stevenson, Mayor Thornton ion officers will be on May 27th, to Fullerton, Mitchell, Randles, Wiley, William E. Healy, and with installation July 8. LeBlanc, and Nelson had a good Don O’Blenness, Wednesday, Legion members nominated the chance of going on to the state and discussed plans lor this i meet. following persons at the April 22 project Howard Wiley was general meeting of the post: chairm an for the Lions track and home Of Ralph pC’tman ^ L n d ’ PS“ n i Mrs. Susan Mabel Ramsey was H. R. Jordan and Chester buried in Mountain View ceme­ field carnival. Roland Parks and Union street, I ' ____ Thompson, commander; Cly d e tery. Monday, April 28, after fun­ Frank O’Neil were also on the The bride, who wore a grey eral services were held for her G arrett and Ken Miller were Lion’s committee whic h h a d travelling _ suit with blue and at the Litw iller funeral chapel nom inated for 1st vice command- — ----- charge of the affair. Bud Silver and Orville Mai- white accessories, was attended the same afternoon. The Rever­ by Miss Jean Doyle. Best man end George Bruce of the Metho­ feld, 2nd vice; Dr. George Hull was Gilbert Russell. dist church conducted fi ,al rites. and Jeff Carter, adjutant; Ralph Next Thursday, May 8, A sh­ The newlyweds will return Mrs. Ramsey died at t'’-> Ash­ Reed of Talent, Chaplain; Guy land lady Elks will be hostess to Applewhite and Claude Frazier, Monday from a short honeymoon land Community hospital, April Mrs. Henry Dooms of Ashland National Music week will be 24, after being a patient for onlv . service officer; Edward Berning- Medford and G rants Pass lady m Portland. They will he at home observed April 2,, ¡hausen, Sergeant-at-arm s; Jake Elks for a luncheon and card p ar­ was chairm an of the registration nt 110 Pine street. Mr. LeBlnnc A in Ashand, ■ ■ May . - 8th. on five days. She was born Apr committee at the Homemakers in employee at Beach and R e tte r! T . daY ‘■venin8. when differ- 1813 at Linn County, Missouri. Lahr, executive committeemhn; ty, at the Elks Temple. ent musical organizations will She had spent the last forty years and Dr. A rthur Taylor. Mrs. Jack Zittercob is chairman Festival in Medford, Wednesday Mobiloil service station. present a program at the South of her life in Ashland. Her hus­ of the decoration committee tor April 30. Ashland and Phoenix -o- ern Oregon college gymnasium. band, Sherman, preceded her in I the party, with Mrs. Hoy V. Nied- ladies of the extension units as Wallace Sapp, of the Southern death, May 21, 1932 in Ashland. • ever, Mrs. Carl G. Harris, Mrs. suited Mrs. Dooms in the registra­ Oregon college, is general direc- Phillip F. Bryant, and Mrs. Gerry tion which began at 10:30 Wed Mrs. Ramsey Is survived by nesday morning at the courthouse tor of the program. Jones, as her assistants. her children, Virgil Ramsey of . Persons from Ashland who a t­ Mrs. Coral Sabo and Mrs. Ervin Lesser, band instructor Portland; Mrs. Roy Sm ith of Ash­ Mrs. William H. Parker, Miss auditorium Luncheon was served to over Lamm of Klamath Falls were of the Ashland schools, will be in land; Wayne Ramsey of Sacra­ tended the dedication of Dun­ Yvonne Parker, and Mrs. Earl guests of the Soroptimist club charge of the instrum ental part mento, California; and Mrs. I,a- bar air field in Roseville, Cali­ Jones are in charge of the card two hundred persons at the M eth­ odist church, which was followed fornia, Sunday, April 27, receiv- table decorations. Wednesday noon, at the Lithia • the program, and O. C. Bjorlie Vern Mortez of Portland. She in the afternoon with a program hotel. Mrs. Sabo helped the local vocal instructor of the Ashland also survived by tw o ~ brother^ ed top honors for coming the Mrs. Ralph McCullouch, Mrs. at the Medford senior high school jongest distance to attend the de­ club organize about a year ago schools, will direct the choral Thomas P hrr of ■ Talent, Drotners. and Roy dication. The Ashland delegation Robert M. Kent, Mrs. Harker, auditorium . Dr. Jam es M illar from that date. Mis. Fitzgerald of part of the program. Glen Mat­ P arr of Ashland. left the Ashland flying field Mrs. George Rose, and Mrs. Nate director of the Good Citizenship thews and Wallace Sapp, both of the Lakeview. Oregon club was around 5 a.m. Sunday morning Bates will act as hostesses for the foundation, was the principal also a guest. SOC, will help direct the program speaker. and arrived in Roseville foi day. Miss Jeanette Smith, of South­ also. breakfast, which was served by ern Oregon college, spoke to the the Camp fire girls in a hangar members on the "World Student Relief association.” Mrs. Marcus Woods, p resident1 °n D unbar field, William E. Healy, secretary of Mrs. A W. Woodward and Mrs. of the local AC chapter of P.E.O., William Yates were taken in as presided at the bi-annual lunch­ the Ashland Chamber of Com­ Ashland’s Active club members Southern Oregon college lost all A rthur H. Thompson, for sev­ eon of the Southern Oregon coun­ merce, Elmer Ayres and Art new members of the club. will sponsor Bobby Sherwood’s of their tennis matches with eral years a resident of Ashland Articles that will be included Saturday afternoon, April 26, Poehlman, owners of the flying band Monday evening, May 12. at Humboldt State college, S a tu r­ opened the Thompson Real cil, field in Ashland; Richard Finnell at the in the "hope chest” to be given has day, April 26 on the high school company at 532 North Pass. Redwoods hotel in Grants and Ewing Mitchell, members of the Ashland Armory. away, by the club, at the 4th of Estate and Lithia park courts. Four sin ­ Sherwoods band has been play­ Main street. F. H. Frisbee, is em ­ O ther P.E.O. members attend­ the Ashland flying club; and A. ing at Tom Brennamans breakfast gle matches were played in the July celebration in Ashland, were ployed by Thompson as a real ing the luncheon from Ashland W enker, flying, enthusiast of Ash club restaurant in Hollywood, morning and two doubles in the on display at the Wednesday lun­ estate salesman. cheon. include: Miss G ertrude Engle. land, attended the dedication. and has attracted record breaking afternoon. Thompson ,who was formerly Mrs. Al Simpson, Mrs. H G. En­ Members of the S.O.C. team crowds there. His only two Ore employed by the Medford corpor­ ders, Mrs. M arguerite Mills, Mrs. gon appearances will be in Ash- i ®re: Cate of Ashland, Glenn ation as a lum ber grader, is R. L. Burdic, Mrs. W. E. Bartelt, land and Jantzen Beach in Port­ Bortin of Klam ath Falls, John handling all types of real estate Mrs. B. B. King, Mrs. Lloyd Sel Locke of Ione, W ashington, Rol­ land. sales. by, Mrs. Frank Van Dvke, Mrs. His band consists of fifteen and Pope of Medford, Kenneth Frisbee, who received his lic­ Will Dodge, Mrs. H. C. Galey, Doctor William E. Bracker was ense Saturday m ornine made a Mrs. S. B. McNair, Mrs. A E. elected president of the recently members, two vocalists, a n d Ray of Chiloquin, Bob Beach ol of a house just one hour after Kinney, Mrs. J. M. Wagner, Mrs. organized Young Men’s Club of Sherwood, himself is a featured Jacksonville. Chuck Jandreau of Ed Beare, president of the ju n ­ sale Ashland and Jim Jandreau of trum pet player. receipt of the license. ior class, will crown Miss Eloise F. D. Wagner, Mrs. G. M. Frost, the Ashland Y. M. C. A., Tues­ Ashland. day evening, April 29th, in the and Mrs. Fred Engle. Morris queen of the junior-senior Methodist church. Other officers prom, Friday evening, May 2, in elected were vice president, W. C. the Senior hjgh school gym na­ Bushnell; secretary and treasur­ sium. Earline Morgan, Virginia er, Sheldon Green. Lutz, and Beatrice Wines will Funeral services were held Miss Edna Daugherty, organist Gordon Miller, Sheldon Green Monday, April 28, for a long- serve Miss Morris as princesses. for the grand chapter of the East­ Doctor William E. Bracker will Bob LeBlhnc, Barbara Mc­ ern Star, played several select­ time resident of Ashland, Mrs. » 'u T . ! ? . ! 6 i h a t. w i11 p r°- Julia Ella Rice. S h e'd ied at her Twenty-one members of the Cleary, and Beatrice Wines have ions, among which was her own Leonard Pennario will present mote a city wide tennis tourna­ home in Medford, April 23. M”s "Ah W ilderness” cast, of South­ been in charge of decorating the composition, "C rater Lake," at gymnasium as a spring garden. the formal reception in Central a piano recital next Monday ment, the last of this month. Fi­ Tfice was born Septem ber 13, ern Oregon college, including Edith Turbull, Micky McKeever Point in honor of Mrs. Everett A. evening, May 5th, at the Medford nal matches are to be played in 1861, in Painesville, Kentucky. electricians, property and ward- and Louise Fliniau have planned Faber, grand representative of high school auditorium , under the conection w ith the Fourth of and spent twenty two years of robe managers, went to G rants her life in Ashland. Forty one Pass Tuesday. April 29, and pre- the buffet supper that will be the grand Jurisdiction of M anito­ sponsorship of the Jackson Coun­ July celebration. May 13th, will be the next years were spent in Oregon, and sented their performance, under served preceding the prom. Vir­ ba, Canada, for the grand chapter ty Civic Music association. This is Pennario’s first coast to meeting of the organization. ginia Lutz and Bob Phillips are in of Oregon. she had lived in Medford for the sponsorship of the wom en’s past year. c’ubs of that city. charge of entertainm ent, which Mrs. Lorena McNair, worthy coast tour in civilian clothes, hav­ Services were held for her at i From Grants Pass the cast went will be highlighted by the dance. grand matron for Oregon; Mrs. ing just recently been discharged the Litw iller Funeral chapel and i ’° Roseburg and put on their pro- Ray Clary, grand representative from the United States Army Charlie Werley has been visit­ of Missouri: Mrs. A rthur Peters conducted by the R evere n d | duction at the Junior high school. served in the India, Burma, ing in Ashland the past week and Cliff Maust, m atron and pat- and China theaters as a staff ser- There were 47 ladles at the city George Bruce of the Methodist j and has returned Io his home in ron of the Ashland chapter were 8eant, and gave numerous con- hall Friday evening, April 25. for, Church. Interm ent was in M oun-, Oakland, California. He expects also among the two hundred per- cer,s throughout his Army career, a bridal shower for Mrs. G lo ria: tain View cemetery. to return to Ashland with Mrs. sons present for the receptioa. Pennario has appeared with the Taylor. The bride received, many! Mrs. Rices husband, Elliott M Werley and children. Mrs. A rthur Peters and Mr* i Los Angeles Philharmonic orches- gifts. Refreshments were served ' preceded her in death. She is sur- Toastm aster members will hear Mr. and Mrs. W alter Kerrigan Andv Stevens presented all of New Xork Philharmonic, consistlng of pink, green, yellow I vlved bv a daughter. Mrs. Charles the question, “Is our system of have returned to their home on the honored guests with corsages Chicago, Indianapolis, Mmneapo- cakes, sandwiches, pickles and j A. W hjtejaf ^Medford, G. W^ Rice education adequate?" discussed Beach street after spending a few from their gardens. lis, Denver, and San Francisco. coffee. and M. B. Rice, sons of ' ” Engle ’ at th eir next M onday’s meeting days in Lake and Klan