Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Ore., Thursday, March 4, 194”
YO UNG STERS
From where I sit... / / Joe Marsh
How to Put Up with
Women's Styles
When Will Dudley’» missus finally
gave In to the new-style longer
akirts. Will was mighty critical at
first. Allowed as how women were
u alavc to fashion . . . ought to dress
to please their husbands and not
atyle designers.
Sue finally reminded Will of his
habit of sitting by the radio Sat
urday afternoons in shirt sleeves
and old slippers, listening to the
iportcasts with a mellow glass of
beer. Suggested that maybe Will
was a slave to comfort.
And Will admitted she was right.
Perhaps the way aon-vh. >ty <*.-v » » i
isn’t always to our ta ste —j;tat .«•
Will’s glass of beer may he
person’s cider.
Hut from where I sit, i ’ •>■» 7:«tie
differences aren’t inipoi :a:-t—va
less we go out of our way to m » is
them so, by being hypereriuea'..
As Will says now: "Well, anyway,
those long skirts hide a multitu.'s
of shins” . . . and lets it go at 1lia :!
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F R ID A Y A N D SA T U R D A Y
S P E C IA L S
at the
PLAZA GROCERY
89c
10 lbs cane sugar
20c
White Karo 1 j lb jar
33c
Vel Soap
17c
Corn Flakes, family size
Gerbers Baby Food
2 cans 15c
45c
Krispy Crackers 2 lbs
S HOP T
Junior Rifle Association Members
After Marksmanship Qualification
U nder the direction of Vern Decker, 40 boys ot assorted ages
and sizes, began shooting for their m arksm anship qualifications
badges at the Arm ory W ednesday night.
Decker who lias received his instructor’s certificate, stated that
tlvfc'boys will send 10 targets for each of four positions into National
Rifle headquarters at Washing-.»
ton, D. C. and that those who ;
I.min»« H i - 1 ifne
qualify w ith a score of 70 o r '
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L d lU S ..
more will receive m arksm anship
The past week has been a pret
badges which are issued by the ty busy one for the students of
Ashland Ju n io r High, as final
National association.
The four positions are prone, tests and basketball games have
taken up much of the time.
kneeling, sitting, and standing.
The Ashland Junior Rifle club
On Friday a chartered bus
was recently recognized by the took ninth grade team and tw en
National Rifle Association and a ty-five other students to K lam
charter granted to the group ath Falls for their traditional
Com petitive shooting w ithin the clash. Those on the team that
group has begun, Decker pointed were there were; Bob Madden
out, w ith prizes being offered to Jerry Langer, Lester Zimm erlee,
the winners. As soon as enough Howard Roberts, Ted Weitzel,
members of the club qualify to Richard Vest, Stanley Adams,
form a team , com petitive tele Richard Sm ith, Ernest Engstrom,
graph matches will be arranged and m anagers Lee Rice and L e
with other Junior Rifle assocla- roy Moore. The game w ent to
tions throughout the country.
Klamath Falls by a score of 36
Officers of the club, Billy B ar 18. It was the teams last game
ger, president; Dick Hall, vice- before the tournam ent which
president; Stanley Adams, secre will be held Friday and Saturday
tary and treasurer; Pat Sollee, at G rants Pass. Chaperons for
executive officer; Kent Baynes, the trip were Mr. G rant and Miss
target officer; and Bob Frazier, Cahill, and a good time was had
range m aster.
by all.
The m agazine subscript 1 o n
drive is still on w ith the 7-4’s
ahead w ith $142.00. Many valu-
Last week a group of boys and able prizes can be obtained from
girls were chosen to do library ,he sah? of these and everyone
is urged to buy them.
work. They were chosen from
Plans have been made con
the fourth, fifth and sixth grades. cernlng an eighth grade party, in
The helpers are George Gray, which 8-2 and 8-4 lost in the
Wanda Oden, Clifford Fow ler, March of Dimes contest. It was
Jam es McCullock, Donna Howell, decided th at it would be on
Stella Oakley,, Romona Steiner. March 12th and would be a mas-
Sharon Brownson, Diana LeMan- querade party.
quis, Nancy Hutchinson, Virginia
Faler, Bruce Everett, Je rry Mick-
Rev. and Mrs. Velmer G ardner
und children who have been re
siding in Ashland while - Rrv.
G urdner filled the pulpit the past
two m onths for Rev. Gordon
Lindsay at the Assemblies of God
church left Monday for Eugene
where they will rem ain ” while
Bruce Sm ith will represent the Rev. G ardner conducts a Revi
Ashland Young Men's C hristian val meeting there.
Association at the Model Legisla
Mr. und Mrs. Merle Howard of
tu re to be held under the auspices
Van Ness street en terta Ined Mr.
of the Y.M.C.A. In Salem, April
and Mrs. Ned Buraclotigh of
2 and 3.
Medford to dinner Tuesday ev en
Tw enty five representatives ing.
from Hi Y und Tri Hi Y clubs
from Medford, Klam ath Falls and They will go back to their local
Ashland met In a pre-legislative clubs to prepare the bill they will
conference at Southern Oregon present ut the Model legislature
college lust Sunday, February 22 In April.
State representative Frank Van
Dyke and Professor Marshull
Woodell were In charge of the
Ralph A. F oster
procedures.
M ethods of hills druftlng and
Union Service Station
discussion of some of the legisla
237 East Main St.
tion now needed in the State of
Ashland, Oregon
Oregon was discussed by the d el
egates at the Sunday conference.
Bruce Smith To
Represent Y.MC.A.
In Salem April 2
JIM BUSCH says
Washington School
Tentative Cast
w’oods.'ck Th°r,on *nd Marv,n Chosen For The
Senior Play
Seven people made a m ural
coloring on the blackboard show
“Seven Keys To B aldpate” has
ing earliest and latest types of
been
chosen as the senior play
transportation. Those doing the
this
year.
It is a two act m urder
work were Bruce E verett, Carol
m ystery, by George M. Cohan,
Beare,
Donald
Brown,
Eunice
ASK FOR YOUR S 4 H GREEN STAMPS
Green, Dale Watson, A lberta with a prologue and an epilogue.
The setting is in Baldpate, a sum
Wiltse and Jim m y Williams.
Room 9 sold thirty four tickets mer resort on the top of.a m oun
Phone 7561 - Doors open 6:45 p.m. daily and Sat. - 1:45 p.m. Sun.
for the band concert. This e n ti tain. It is the middle of w inter
tles them to the treat which goes and cold and snowy, with the plot
to the room selling the most tic k centered around the attem pt of
a m urder story w ritten. Magee,
ets.
Bessie O’Brien has been trans- the author Is bet by the owner of
fered from Lincoln school to Baldpate that he can’t w rite a
/ A í Z /Z z - í / ó Z -
>
Room 9 a t W ashington. We are story w ithin 24 hours at Baldpate.
a lF v e ry "happy' to "h a ve h è r “ ÌÀ I T ‘î®11^ ntaUJ e11cast j ’ as Allows:
Thurs., Fri., Sat. on Krten at 7 and 9:30 p.m.
William Hallowell Magee—Bud
the room
Dick Thornton and Barbara ' mcaid.
Mrs. Quim by—M arilyn Peace.
j\nn, Brew er have been absent
John Bland—Milton Morrison.
because of chicken-pox, a n d
Mary Norton—M arilyn Miller.
K enneth Bigham has had the
Mrs. Rhodes—Ilene Michael.
mumps.
Peters, the H erm it—Bob P hil
On Friday afternoon, room 10
lips.
had a short program during the
Myra T hornhill—Virginia Lutz.
room meeting. Mary Speece and
Lou Max—Ruedi Vest.
Ramona Steiner gave readings,
Jim C argan—Curtis Vail.
1 Joey W irth played his trombone,
Thomas Hayden—Charles Eli-
Ruth Anne Moore sang a solo,
and Johnnie Sm ith, Leroy Faler, ason.
Sunday!
Continuous show from 2 p.m
Jiggs K ennedy—not chosen.
and Doyle Hutchinson sang in a
O w ner of Baldpate—Shirley
trio.
Pradrad by SAWflt GOLOWYN
Weitzel.
MAN WHO GAVE YOU
DR. BERTHA SAWYER
The Best Years o f O u r1
ENTERTAINS ASSOCIATION
Doctor B ertha Saw yer en ter
tained m em bers of the Southern
Oregon Osteopathic Association,
to dinner Monday evening at the
Colonial Inn. A fter dinner the
group returned to the Sawyer
I« T IC H N I C O I O R
home at 125 Oak. Dr. Sawyer
gave a talk on “Food Values” to
the group. This was the regular
Phone 3761 - Doors open 6:45 Daily - 1:30 Sat. - 12:45 Sun.
m onthly m eeting of this group.
We'll be only too qlad to prove the above and we
would be pleated to have you qiva us the oppor
tunity to prove that dissatisfaction is foreiqn to the
purchase you make here.
NEW.LITHI
And We Can Prova It
JIM BUSCH MOTOR CO.i
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S izes 9 to 22y2
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