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r. of O LiLfary. ” 3— 51 VZte Southesui Olemasi O re 1 H o c ’l â l ION PoRiisdi Formerly the Southern Oregon Miner 13.00 per year NEWS REVIEW tj.o o PER YEAR ASHLAND, JACKSi1 COUNTY,Thuriday, April 14, 194«, Volume 16, Number 6 Easter Sunrise Services and Evening Concert Scheduled M R q S A i T IN y k i IS ic T t E t u l u N n D JAYCEES fiv r r r o P LA N SUNRISE SER VIC E , • « . • ■ ■ • Senior High School Gets Accreditization TO A STM ISTR ESSES SPONSOR DON H A Y N E S A PPEA R A N C E U N IT E D CHOIRS W IL L PRESENT "HOLY C IT Y " Plans for the inujor sunrise Don Haynes, Marvel Man, a p - : ’The Holy City’’ will be pre The Ashlund senior high school service celebrutirig Easter were has received notice that in all re peared before an appreciative sented by the United Choirs of completed today, Dale Harmon, spects it is fully accedlted by the | audience of two hundred veter- Ashland at the Ninth Annual Eas Jr. C ham ber of Commerce chair Northwest Association of Second- man in charge of the affair a n dary and high schools Thi rat ; ans, Tuesday afternoon at the ter Concert, Sunday at 8 00 p.m. nounced. The Jr. C ham ber in con ing is in addition to the S tan d Camp White Domilialary center. »1 the First M ethodist church. Junction with the Ashland M in ards of the State D epartm ent of His appearance was arranged Glenn M atthews is the director isterial association is sponsoring Education. This m eans th a t the by Lottie Ransdell, Camp W hite and Annabel Davis is organist the services which will be held local high school is m eeting the “The Holy City” was w ritten at the Shakespearean theatre, standards of curricular offerings chairm an for the Lithia Toast Sunday morning at 0:30 a.m. m istress club. The women speak by Alfred R. Gaul. Complete teacher preparation and teacher In th e end of th e sab b ath , a« it began to The Rev. J. C. G reen of the load. Local school officials were ers will sponsor entertainm ent, program for the evening is as dawn to w ard th e f ir s t day of th e week, cam e Free M ethodist church will bring pleased to get this report from and recreational programs. Mrs. follow, : “Contem plation” the in- the Easter message. O thers who the Northw est Association. . Ransdell is, also Cam p White M ary M agdalene an d th e o th e r M ary to see will take part in the program will (chairm an for the Legion A uxil troduction from “The Holy City,’’ be: The Rev. Earl Downing who th e sepulchre. And, behold, th e re w as a g re a t i a r y who spon-ors philanthropic played by -Mrs. J. W. McCoy. The will give the Enster prayer; Ray work. She has been accredited by Rev. E. P. Borden will give the e a rth q u a k e fo r th e angel of th e L ord d e Fletcher, who will read the scrip the Veterans adm inistration for 1 invocation, tures; The Rev, A. J Edwards scended from heaven, and cam e and roiled this work. ' No — Shadows Yonder" Clifford who will give the invocation; and back th e ston e from th e door, and s a t upon Williams and the choir; “My Saul the Rev George Schum an who Vern Smith, who will take ov is A t h i r t for God,” Williams; it. will give the benediction er the duties of chief of police of “At Eventide It Shall Be L ight,” Lawrence Powell will be at the Ashland Friday morning, stated double trio composed of Zola Pe- And th e angel answ ered and said u n to th e organ for the services and vocal today that no changes were be j ters, H attie Litw iller, Florence music will lie presented by the ing considered in the personnel women, H e ar not ye: fo r I know th a t ye seek ¡Allen, Madge Mitchell, Lottie Senior and Junior high school of the police departm ent. Mrs. John S. Day, Jackson McGee, and Jeannette Kinney; Jesus, w hich w as crucified. For the present. Sm ith said, choruses under the direction of county chairm an for the c u rr e n t: “They That Saw In Tears,’’ choir; Herb Hayes will continue as as Donald E. Davis. campaign of the Am erican Can- “Eye Hath Not Seen," Marie He is not h ere: fo r he is risen, as he said. In charge of the affair for the sistant chief of police. Carl J e n cer Society, was advised today Bjorlie; “For Thee, O Dear, Dear Junior Cham ber of Commerce nings, who had been m entioned Come, see th e place w here th e L ord lay. that the society allocated $3,200,- Country,” choir; and “Thine Is has been Harmon. Assisting him by Mayor Tom W illiams as an 000 to various cancer research the Kingdom,” choir. assistant chief, will continue on are W ilbur Kesterson, seating; And go quickly, and tell his disciples th a t projects throughout the United 1 Following the first p art of the traffic work and will be placed Jim Glenn, public address; Ken States in 1948. program announcem ents and an in charge of the traffic d e p a rt he is risen from th e d ead ; and, behold, he Jones, organ; Rill Yates, D enial Mrs. Day was inform ed th at I offertory prayer will be present- Troop, and Vic Stew art, transpor ment. goeth before you in to G alilee; th e re sh all ye Sm ith stated that In his o p in -]l the research allocations from ed by the Rev. Earl Downing. tation; Leo Zipan, decorations . . • Mrs. McCoy will play “A dora Ion the police departm ent was an funds raised .. by .... the society in see him : lo, I have told you. And th e y de and Rod Smith, music. office of public service and th at 1948 were completed recently tion” as an offertory num ber. p a rte d quickly from th e sepulchre w ith fe a r P art two of “The Holy City” this would be emphasized. when 205 applications for grants- will follow w ith “A New Heav Clarence Williams, form er chief in-aid and 45 applications for and g re a t jo y ; and did run to b rin g h is d is en and ~ a — New E arth of police, leaves Friday m orning fellowships were approved. 7 — ... ”, , Donald ciples word. M atthew 28:1-2, 5-8 on a two week leave of absence Details of the grants-in-aid ai ls and choir; Let the Heav- SOC's Red Raider baseball before his resignation takes e f have not been publicly announc- e— Rejoide, double choir; learn will be ham pered by hav- fect. “These Are They Which Come,” ed as yet, Mrs. Day said, but in ..“g “no breaks” as far as home A nother city employee who will dications are that some Oregon Erma Berg; “They Shall H unger games are concerned. The series take his leave of absence begin scientists will participate. There No More,” Zola Peters and Madge with Chicc Stab ‘n *»«• played ning Friday is Howard Oden, are several promising research Mitchell; “List! The Cherubic nere May 14. will be the only who has been superintendent of ¡projects under way in Oregon Host, ’ Donald Davis, Zola Peters Home games. and women’s chorus; and “G reat streets. O den’s resignation is ef Bad Tolz Gemany, Mar. 25— and it is reasonable to believe and M arvelous Are Thy W orks” Coach A1 Simpson stated that fective the same time as Wi] they will receive help from the ■t is a little early in the season Hams’. by the choir. 'A young ex-sailor from Ashland, society, Mrs. Day stated. to m ake predictions of possible < . C H C U 1 C U U I1 W The U benediction will be given Rev. G. M. Shum an, m inister Oregon, arrived at this Bavarian I T 4 I It was pointed out th at the by the Rev. Borden. success but it is probably SOC’s of Frist Presbyterian church, will port” under a full head of steam society’s funds for research were 1 year to lose. The team will play Members of the choir include give the m editation on "The recently, loaded to the gunw hales so lim ited it w Js possible to sup- Cal Aggies and San Francisco Cross and Suffering?” Rev. O. W. w ith a yen for European travel. ply Qnly 44 cents for eye*Y d° J- Erma Berg, Twila Block, Velma Green, Violet Florence, R ita Gol State the 0th and 7th of May, Klingsheim .m inister of the As in den, Clover Hile. Ione Hile, Ma making four games in two days, Under the direction of Miss sernbly of God, will give the med- and thus became the 2000th man ,Q,.flre<IUested “y rie HUI, Fannie Leggett, H attie and It is unlikely that the pitch Dorothy Palmer, the Music d e Ration on “The Cross and For to enlist specifically for duty w ith { 948 . Ore8°n 's quota in the society’s Litwiller, Lucille Mackay, Cora E. ing staff will be able to stand up partm ent is preparing a program giveness", and Rev. Leland I. the 1st Infantry Division. Recruit Robert E. Myers, s o n 'campaign this month is $130.145, Mason, Lorene M cllvenna, Madge under the strain. of light opera excerpts to be pre Wilkinson, ................., .............. m inister of ................ the First of I-ast Sunday the Raiders met sented on June 1st and 2d. Ex-1 Baptist Church, on “The Cross .. Mr „ .and „ l^rs. O. L. Fox, 347'and J a <*son county has been ask Mitchell. Zola Peters, Dena Pow ra ise $3.292.67. ell, Millie Sm ith, Linna Spindler, the G rants Pass M erchants and cerpts from six popular light and Victory.” M is s M argaret E. , , Main ain “ Street, Ashland, and a ed Rosemary Stevenson, Flora Sto- more than two years will be be ehn«.n r,..- ♦ .. . Ramsay ......... .U___________ veteran won a clean cut victory; the operas operas will chosen for the per-1 will play the prelude and of koe. w ar service in the Pacific, ig formance. With piano accom pan-| hym n num bers on the program , score ending at 8-5. nored a call to further sea duty Florence Allen, M arjorie B ar iment, the choir, soloists and Mrs. C arryl Wines will sing a ker, Marie Bjorlie, Dorothy in order to serve with the A rm y’s! . an ■« duet artists will sing num bers 1 solo, and W illiam V erver will Babham, Mabel Clark, Joanne from Oaklalioma, Carrosel. N e w 1 play “The Old Rugged Cross” as Downing, Donna Fader, Jew ell Moon, The Desert Song, Show a vioUn solo. O ther Ashland min- The tw enty-three year old com- Ashland students at Southern Hall, Edith Hile, Ileane Jarvis, Boat and the Chocolate Soldier, isters will offer prayers. The service will begin at 2 : 0 0 1 , ^ ^ H uf* ! °uergon a lle g e whose grades for Jeanette Kinney, Grace Lytle, Accompanists Nancy Young o’clock. The service Is divided uniform when i t / e r m averaged 3.5 or Linnea Matthews, Lottie McGee’ The senior class of Ashland blood, B arbara Gertzen and Alice Lottie Phillips, Alta Poley, Car- . c. e above Included- enty-five in at 1st Division headquarters high school is preparing the forth W arner will be at the piano. Fred into three periods of tw entv-five W alter S. Foster, Richard Leigh roll Powell, Oakleigh Rollins, m inutes each. If any cannot a t here located in a form er Nazi SS coming annual senior play "On B runer will be stage m anager. Cleatis D. Lemley, Lela Fay Linn, Della Weber, Alice Willits. the Bridge at M idnight" for an and hero-heroine complications. tend all three periods they may school. John Beare, Paul F. Byers, Paul Nyberg, W illard Offoid, April 29-30 presentation at the Costumes w ere donated by Mrs. attend the one convenient for Assigned to the Divisions mo Donnell Wadley, M arvin A. Ring. M arion i el ter, C arrol G renn, Ar senior high. Wolf, Mrs. Bergstrom, and Mrs. them . The service will be at the tor pool at Bad Tolz, Myers will Those who m ade honorable den R. Hall, J. D. McAulay, L. W ritten by Bruce Brandon and N utter of Ashland. Dodges F u rn i First Church of Christ. Second enjoy am ple opportunities to ful-m ention w ith a 3.0 or above in A. Phillips, Milton Renzema G sponsored by the National Thes ture Store is supplying furniture and B Streets. The public is in fill his expressed desire to “see eluded. M. Shum an, Cliffod W illiams P pian Society, the three-act melo for the setting of the nineteenth vited. W. Chadwick, Donald Davis, G. S a b it of Europe w ith the 1st Di R obert Baccus, P atrick S. Bilks dram a includes the usual villian century stage. Geren, MUo Grubb, F rank I* vision.’ The headquarters is lo Lucile Brabham , Clark W. Brown cated in the shadow of the Ba Iva B randt Compton, Charles C. Malin, Stanley McCleUan J W varian Alps, a section known the Eliason, Thelm a Fleshm an, Rob McCoy, AUen O. McGee, M erland world over for its unlim ited rec e rt Phillips, Lyle Heitz, Charles Phelps and Lawrence Powell. reation and sports facilities. W ith Jandreau, Shirley Weitzel, Earl in easy travel distance are G ar- Swift, M arjorie Fliniau, B arbara Zola Peters, blues singer, has mlsch, scene of the 1936 W inter Gertson, Dorothy Grosh, C har The second annual Vocational ing and Lyn Newbry will tell been scheduled to appear as en Olympic games; St. Moritz and its lotte Hull, M anley J. Leggett, The Am erican Legion A uxil Guidance Conference will be held about the future of work in farm tertain er and musical instructor neighboring ski slopes; Munich M arjorie Messenger, Mignon Ny iary is sponsoring a cooked food a t Cam p W hite, by Lottie Rans and B erchtesgaden w ith their in berg, Donald L. Olson. at the Ashland senior high school sale, Saturday. A pril 16th a t the Tuesday, April 19. with 31 Ash ing and orchards; Miss Cora M a dell, Camp W hite chairm an for famous relics of defeated Nazism. Groceteria under the supervision the Lithia Toastm istress club. The Ashland vet attributes to Dr. and Mrs. Borden, accom of Mrs. Bert Freem an. land people taking p art and son will tell about the work of a pure coincidence the fact that Mrs. P eters’ first appearance at panied by Rev. G odfrey Mat- ___ ___________ speaking to the students on v a r librarian. the V eterans C enter will be at m otor pool assignm ent and the thews of K lam ath Falls will i TALENT BOOSTER BOYS ious vocations. The Rev. A ,H. Edw ards and two luncheons, at 12:00 and 1:00 urge to travel seem to go hand in leave Monday m orning to a tte n d | TO HUNT EASTER EGGS The 31 business and profes the Rev. Evart Borden will tell p.m., S aturday noon, April 16th. hand. the A nnual Convocation of Con-: T alent Ariril 12_Tho n ♦ sional men, skilled workers and of the m inisterial and m issionary L ater she will give Instruction in ™ ? v tiOil81 ^ tnist! rS at ^ s c o t t Boys are attending an l L t e r ° e £ craftsm en will speak to the stu fields;; Miss Blanche Lym an will Barbed Shop quartet, Community They will return Saturday a fte r-(h u n t a t the church S a tu rd a f dents at sem inar sessions during tell about social workers; Elliott Songs, Chorus and Choirs. the period 9:15 a. m. to 12:00 McCracken will explain the field afternoon at one o’clock. Mrs. Ransdell, who arranged the noon. Prior to the sectional m eet of electronics; W ilbur Bushnell program w ith Phil Sears, Pro ings Roland Parks, principal of and Ken W illiams will tell of gram chairm an, special service the high school, will speak to the photography. Mrs. Fontaine will B utte Falls hatchery this m onth departm ent, says th at they now student body on the Purpose of explain the need for girl’s coach released 26.000 yearling silver sal have four full quartets organized the Conference and Dr. Elmo es. Dr W alter W. Weller will mon into the Rogue river sys Stevenson will speak on the top speak on the veterinarian’s pro and aw aiting the instruction that tem. C utthroats num bering 66,- Mrs. Peters will give. H ereafter, ic, “Choosing Your Life W ork.” fession; Boh Hardy will discuss win be ue In m cnarge Mrs. Peters will charge 01 of 008 are also being distributed to Five hundred representatives Lloyd Selby and Jim Busch the business world; Otto Wilda the Saturday noon and afternoon I Pogue and its tributaries, from 42 Bethels of the In tern a has been in charge of publicity, will speak to students on Auto will describe the commercial a rt musical program a t the Center. Near-legal cutthroat will be held tional O rder of Jo b ’s D aughters and Andy tevens, the G rand O ut Mechanics. Barbara Richardson field; Mrs. O tterdale will tell of A nother project being sponsor- a^ ibis station for Lake O Woods will be in Ashland during Thurs- er Guard, has been w orking on comm ittees responsible for the will speak on beauty operating; the work of telephone people; ed by the Lithia Toastm istress until T. . the roads v , are °Pen- r K day’ F riday and Saturday, April dance .transportation and cour Elmer Biegel will speak on en Bob Ingle will speak to an in Club, but still unscheduled is to It is emphasized by the game 21, 22, and 23. tesy. gineering; Joseph G ehring will terested group of potential p h a r accept the offer of M ildred Ager commission that these legal and The annual session which this The sessions will open T hurs speak on aviation. Mrs. Francis macists, and Don Lewis will dis and Bonnie Conrad, of Memory near legal fish are stocked to be year is In honor of the 25th an- day, April 21, w ith registration Silver will tell about secretar cuss stenography. caught. Plants are made w here I niversary of the G rand G uardian Lane Studio, who have offered t° ial work; Ted Schopf will explain The people who speak to the spend every ot h e r Thursday the greatest return to the a n g le r1 Council of Oregon, will have an at the Masonic Temple from 9:00 the work of an athletic coach; students will discuss the m ain (their day off) a t the Center is anticipated. The fish are be-1 Ashland woman, Mrs. Carleton a.m. until 12:00 noon. A silver tea Chester Squires and Leland Linn advantages and disadvantages of taking pictures. Each tim e these Ing held in the hatcheries, as long | Elhart, as candidate for the post in honor of the silver anniversary will tell the students about the their particular type of work. women report they will be given as possible, until optim um food of G rand G uadrian, Council of will be held from 2:00 p.ro. u n teaching profession: Boh Edwards They will tell of the qualifica the name of a veteran who will and w ater conditions in the Oregon, International O rder of til 4:00 p.m. At 6:30 p.m. a ban find W endell Lawrence will brief tions and training needed, the re be the lucky w inner at a draw stream s and lakes exist. Con- Job’s D aughters. Mrs. E lhart has quet will be held at the Elks club the interested students on jo u r quirem ents. either physical or ing. held previously, who will re struction work and crowded p o n d s; been prom inent in state’s Jo b ’s followed by a dance. Five hun nalism and advertising. educational which are required of p ort to the tem porary studio to at some stations necessitate some Daughter circles since 1945. She dred people are expected to a t Ed B arnett and Dovle Seely people entering the various fields have his photograph taken. T'ie early releases. I ¡s presently Vice Associate G rand tend the banquet. Friday m orning the grand op will explain the need for trained the -------- m onetary * wiiivil retu rn which can photo will (when finished) be ( G uardian ening ceremonies will take place. personnel in the radio field; M ta be expected; the hours of work; presented to the lucky w veteran at they, also, assist « In A rrangem ents - for housing -------- quest ----- th ----- - "VI — — » — ... c --------— — • the HW MOIIl^, Olive Slocum will tell of the the demand for people in that for him to keep or send to his setting up a perm anent studio, the registration and credential Miss M argaret W agner, Honor need for nurses; Harold T hom as.tvpe of work, w hether or not the family. Anv other pictures re- which the staff will equip. In the checking, and the banquet have Queen of Ashland Bethel No. 22, v ill tell about a forester’s w o rk ;' workers are union organized; the quested by the staff will be taken m eantim e he is arranging a tern- been in the hands of Mrs. Elhart, will give the address of welcome F riday morning. H arry Skerry will explain the ¡entrance age; the supply of labor by Memory Lane Studio. I porary studio for Mrs. Conrad Mrs. Phil Stansbury, and Mrs. The session will close S atu r work of an attorney: Rod K e n t-¡e n d the source of «vpplv. Sears has made a sn«>cbl re- land Mrs. Ager. Pat Dunn. Mrs. William Yates day. Smith States No Changes Planned Mrs. Day Explains Need f r Funds ‘No Breaks” For Red Raiders* Says Coach Good Friday Rites at Church of Christ Ashland Youth Is 2000th Enlistee x •Music Department Prepares Program of Light Opera .... ,................ x a L ™,- Several Ashland ",orld ,am Students on Roll The Villian Will Soon Pursue Her Business and Professional Men To Speak to High School Students j Toastmistresses Arrange Program Auxiliary Sponsors Cooked Food Sale Fish Released For I. Waltons Ashland To Be Host to Oregon Job’s Daughters Bethels During Next Week