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Southern Oregon New» Review. Ashland. Oregon. Thursday, M a rth 14. 194“ morning assembly, student body president Alex Austin and Mar garet Wagner read the old and new constitutions, which must be posted and then the changes will be voted on. Members of the con stitution revision committee were asked to stand to be recognized for their work. Although no one _ By Rosemary Ring ..... stood, the committee’s work was Chosen for their leadership greatly appreciated as the con ability as outstanding seniors stitution had not been reviser! were Emma Redbird and Bruce for a number of years. Smith at a class meeting. March The chorus, under the direction 17. The seniors chose lime and of Donald Lewis, will present a gold as their colors, and roses for concert for the students the class flowers morning of March 24. Frank JoAnne Briscoe, and Venita Hlle will direct the boys group Roberson, senior class secretary’ The band and chorus will com and treasurer are taking meas pete for ratings In the music fes urements for caps and gowns be tival to be held at Medford on fore school and at noons in the March 25 and 26. Sally Yates, editor of this year's Publications room. A special meeting of the Al annual, is supervising the pic pha Tri-Hi-Y was called March tures which are being taken of 21 by Margaret Wagner, presi all the clubs and officers for the dent, to discuss sponsoring a year book Herb Lewis, debate coach, will “Bunny Hop” March 25 just be fore a week of spring vacation. take all varsity members to Jane Simpson was appointed to Grants Pass March 26 for the dis Thg winner will head the publicity committee, trict debates then go to Eugene to compete while Rosemary Knott and Jacky Wolcott are in charge of decora for state honors. Boys’ and Girls’ League meet tions. j After the regular Monday ings were held Wednesday, Mar. 23, presided over by Don Ells worth and Emma Redbird. Girl’s League voted on king and prin ces of sports for the All-Sports dance to be held April 9. Candi- I dates were Ted Weitzel and Howard Roberts, sophomores: Dave Geil and Dale Landing, ju niors; and Don Ellsworth, and Vern Carlson from the senior class. Clint Baughngn. fire chief. NEWS from Ashland Hi S. P. Adopts Radar To ‘Spot’ Breaks In Telegraph Lines First installation in this coun try of radar type equipment as a "trouble shooter" to locate breaks in railroad telegraph and telephone lines has just been completed by the Southern Pa cific. it was announced this week by J. W Corbett, vice president In charge of operations for the railroad. The radar type equipment has been installed at Dunsmuir, the railroad’s division terminal In northern California Corix'tt said it has been successful in quickly spotting line interruptions, occa sionally to the exact pole, saving much time in getting repair crew’s to the scene of the trouble The location of a break in the "Say R oger!" Tin.- is the il wires, or a grounded point, is in fo r ta king o ff fa m ilia l to I e dicated by the pattern of a wave- three young p ilo t* fro m d iffe r, at picture projected on the radar p-irts o f the country who have apparatus, it was explained. The landed in C hu: :«•’» great medu a) radar device has an effective e liter. Anne, Jt:.:. and M arion, fly» range up to 100 miles, depending ir.g in c iv ilia n p a tio l d u rin g the on the kind of metal in the wire w ar, have many i.olo hours to th e ir credit. A t Cook County H c p itn l circuit, and It can he plugged in in Chicago, su’d t<> he the largest to any telegraph or telephone cir in s titu tio n o f its kind in the w orld, cuit. they arc now bu v tilin'» up ho; ra Corbett said other installations I o f nursing d u.y to r th e ir fu tu re of the new radar type fault find careers. A t Cook County School of N urs er are planned by the Southern ing the student r.u .-es form to ir Pacific. own governing body in coopers. on w ith the sei >o| fa c u lty , and are many. Before becoming pilo ts t b ’»e g irls were aetn <- in the w ork of t le 4 II C iu i» . 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If not finer than any given your self at home previously, re turn Deluxe Set complete with empty bottle and full purchase price will be re funded. talon pc. ma .:c • *, I have found no product that can match Nutri-Tonic for creating waves o f such »of; naturalm • to firm and lasting . . et Frica» O fL U M t * IT Including S? P to fa iv o n o ' R ialti« cariar» m BIFILL (•ra p la ta ascap» far tarlo*» $1.25 ? »’ta» 5 J ? b And no other wav;ng lotion it so kind to the heir, T A LE N T LO C ALS The Talent Lions. 17 strong breakfasted at the Talent Cafe, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Hansen. Santa Barbara, visited the David Block’s last week. Mrs. Hansen is David’s sister. Iris Muse broke her arm while playing last week. Mrs. Geo. Cook celebrated her 74th birthday Monday. S itici»* Çetvtlntf Ashland Phone 71$1 Next to the Mart ma in r. ' Mrs Arnold Chapman was ill letter of the word Democracy. Bill "Swlshy" Williams is home with the flu the first part of this from college for spring vacation. week. Dave Bbx’k was Injured when The Talent Campfire girls and their parents ended up Campfire he fell while pruning shrubbery Birthday week by attending the in Mrs. Terrill's yard. Potluck dinner held at the Ash Linda Lakey is at home aguln land Junior High gym. Each group put on a skit based on a with the fid. a- gave a very interesting and im bine hard w.n'.t w ith a balm« *d pressive talk on fire prevention tim e fo r recreation and th e ir in dividual hobbies, o f which there at assembly Mardh 18 At FLASHING Happy Landing O n your n e x t trip to Port land or San Francisco try our convenient overnight trains Leave any evening; arrive at your destination next morn ing. I t’s as simple as that R id e in r o o m y sta n d a r d Pullmans or in comfortable coaches. I t’s the easiest and safest way to travel. Saves time and money, too. Over night service returning, also. For fares and schedules call: •hank* to Nutri-Tonic * me bate, er-'-' irol." The frie n d ly S outhern Pacific H- H- M ayberry A gen t - T elep h on e 7501 II Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Repaired Have Rubber Tires to fit on iron wheels Grass Catchers-New Handles-New Tires TRADE YOUR OLD MOWER IN ON A NEW ONE eehiei 0 . R. Edwards Repair Shop 34J East Main Ashland FRIDAY AND SATi’RDAY S P E C IA L S at the PLAZA GROCERY 2 lbs. Krispy Crackers Crisco, 3 lb. can Wbeaties, large size Spuds, Oregon No. 1,10 lbs. 45c 95c 21c 45c Standby Seedless Raisins, 2 pkg. 25c Lsrgc Lux Flakes 29c A SK FOR YO U R S & H G R E E N S T A M P S I f