To Organize
New PTSA
Plans for organization of a
parent-teacher - student associa
tion in Medford High school
were formulated in a recent
meeting at the high school. Mrs.
Richard Alley was elected chair
man of the steering committee,
and Mrs. Curtis Donahue was
elected secretary.
A tentative set of bylaws was
discussed and will be presented
for consideration and adoption
at the organizational meeting set
for Tuesday, May 21 at 8 p.m.
in the high school auditorium.
Prime purpose of the PTSA will
be to promote better understand
ing among the parents of the
high school young people in the
community.
Attending the planning meet
ing were David Frohnmayer,
' student body president-elect;
Jim Corum, student representa
tive; Lester Harris, principal;
'Miss Josephine Kirtley, vice
principal; Mrs. Grace Berg, dean
' of women; Alex McDonadl, dean
of men; DeVere Taylor, class
counselor; Mrs. Owen Kunkel,
Mrs. John Benson. Mrs. Howard
Boyd, Mrs. Donahue and Mrs.
Alley, parents.
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ART EXHIBIT
at the
Women's Civic Club
ASHLAND
Sunday, May 19th
11 Noon to 7 P.M.
Spontorod by Southern Oragan
Sociaty of Artiilt
Dinner far Mantban f
Ashland Elks Club
7:30 P.M. Aftar Exhibit
Madelon Adler Petroff
Concert Set
By Pianist
Ashland Madelon .Adler
Petroff, pianist, will appear Sun
day, May 19, at 3 p.m. with the
Southern Oregon College en
semble in Churchill hall audi
torium, it was announced by
Glenn T. Matthews, director.
Beginning her career at the
age of five, Mrs. Petroff has since
made numerous concert appear
ances on the west coast. She
studied for a short time under
Ernest Bloch whose compositions
she will play Sunday. Besides
her concert piano playing, Mrs.
Petroff numbers among her ac
complishments that of being a
top-flight organist and teacher.
The artist is a graduate of the
University of Oregon, attended
the Julliard School of music in
New York, and received her
master's degree at Lewis and
Clark college in Portland. She is
married to Dr. Eugene Petroff
and has two small sons. The Pet
roffs now " reside in Klamath
Falls, but are moving to Port
land soon where Dr. Petroff will
further his medical career.
Miss Sheila Adler, one of the
ensemble members, is a sister to
Madelon Petroff, and is a sopho
more majoring in elementary
education at the college. Their
parents are Dr. and Mrs. George
H. Adler, formerly of Klamath
Falls, now in residence at Camp
White.
Donald Quick, also a member
of the ensemble, is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Quick, of
Pair's Tourney
To Close Tuesday
The second session of the an
nual men's and women's pairs
tournament of Medford Dupli
cate Bridge club will be held
Tuesday, May 21, in Moose hall.
Fourteen tables of players parti
cipated in the first session, held
Tuesday of this week in the same
hall. Four pairs of men took the
top six places, with only two
pairs of women players placing..
The winners were Maurice
Coode and Howard Brock, both
of Grants Pass, first, 22ZVz
points; George Rode and Roy
Pruitt, second, 206; Mrs. Kay
Walker and Mrs. Phyllis Daven
port, both Grants Pass, third,
201; Berg Marten and Jack
Mitchell, fourth, 196; Mrs. Paul
Hatton and Mrs. Thomas Ran
dall, fifth, 193V2; B. L. Sander
son and Jack Barr, sixth, 186.
Mrs. Al Gilhousen and , Mrs.
W. W. Stevenson served refresh
ments after play closed.
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Wives to Meet
Shriners' Wives will meet
Monday, May 20, at 6:30 p.m.
for a potluck dinner at the home
of Mrs. Harry Nordwick, 919
Reddy avenue. Cohostess will
be Mrs. Ella Harner and Mrs.
O. H. Brenneman. Guests are re
minded to take table service.
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Tribune must be submitted in
writing, and deadlina for the Sun
day edition is 1 p.m Friday Dead
line for the weekly calendar is 9
i.m of the day of oublication and
for week day news is 5 p.m. the
day before publication.
Friday
6:30 p.m. Siskiyou canton
and auxiliary, Odd Fellows hall.
8 p.m. Civic Music associ
ation, Medford High school audi
torium. Saturday:
12:30 p.m. Delta Kappa Gam
ma, Rogue Valley Country club.
Klamath Falls, and Miss Eunice
Welman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. N. A. Welman; is also from
that city.
No admission will be charged
for the event.
Fichiner to Speak
At Patrol Banquet
Capt. Clyde Fichtner of the
Medford police department will
speak at the eighth annual school
safety patrol banquet at 6:30
p.m. today at the Jackson hotel.
Captain Fichtner will trace de
velopment of the school safety
patrol program in Medford and
show how the training gained by
boys and girls in this program
benefits them in later life.
The banquet will honor youths
who comprise the safety patrols
at Medford public, schools and
St. Mary's parochial "" school.
Mayor John Snider will present
the individual awards to safety
patrol members on behalf of the
Medford Safety council.. ,
Invocation will be given by
the Rev. John Ilg of Sacred
Heart church. Russ-Jamison will
be master of ceremonies and
Caesar Muzzioli's accordion
group will provide . entertain
ment. Aubrey Loper, president of
the safety council, expressed ap
preciation to the Medford , ser
vice clubs who are helping to de
fray expenses of the banquet.
Souvenir While Cane
Sale Set Saturday
The Jackson Council of the
Blind will hold its annual souve
nir white cane sale Saturday,
May 18, on the streets of Med
ford. . .
Proceeds from sales of the
small white plastic canes will be
used in rehabilitation of the
blind. The funds help provide
vocational training, medical and
social research to assist blind
people. They are also used to pro
mote such legislation as the
White Cahe Traffic law.
White Cane week, which start
ed Wednesday, May 15, will end
Tuesday, May 21. ,
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lung with a bronchoscope.
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Boy Scout Circus
Will Be Saturday
About 1,800 Cub Scouts, Boy
Scouts and Explorers ill par
ticipate in the Crater Lake Area
council Boy Scout circus at 8
p.m. tomorrow in the Medford
High school stadium.
More than 1,000 of the par
ticipants will be from Medford
and Jackson county. Theme will
be "Onward for God and My
Country."
Circus features will include a
grand entry parade led by massed
American flags. Acts showing
Scout skills in first aid, fire by
friction and flint and steel, sig
naling and camping will be pre
sented. About 10 Boy Scout
troops will present scenes de
picting "Get Out the Vote" and
"Emergency Service."
Tickets may be obtained from
any Cub Scout, Boy Scout or
Explorer. They will also be sold
at the stadium Saturday night.
Of about 417 vessels orjerat-
ing in Great Lakes trade. 361
burn coal.
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Portland R and M. Construc
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has been awarded a contract to
build a box culvert under High
way 99, 1.3 miles south of Med
ford. The firm bid $13,577 on
the project. .
The state highway commis
sion opened bids for various
projects yesterday.
M. C. Lininger and Sons,
Medford, was awarded a con
tract to grade and pave three
fourths of a mile of Highway 99
in Grants Pass. Lininger bid
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Made by ity Firemen
Medford firemen Wednesday
and Thursday inspected 252 resi
dences and issue 198 reepmmen-
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hazards were noted.
Wednesday, firemen called on
242 dwellings and at 106 found
no one home. During the two
days, 26 home owners rejected
the offer of inspection.
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