Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Ore. Thurs. A p ril 29, 1948 G. E. Dotson, Scenic drive is opening a sales and service agen­ cy in this area for M ilwaukee I Engineered rotary tillers. Thurs., Fri., Sat. Rock e tt! Rom ance! to G orcey j •*« y? KÜXY MUNTZ H A L I rfThievBS * Also Chap. 11 “Jesse James" ß CARTOONS O SAT. at 2 p.m. HEY KIDS J V- 2 S E I Sunday! Continuous from 1 p.m. raSw funsters ■ ad iie g jr . Senior Scouts To Build Club House Plunges Will Open Sunshine or Snow Work is progressing on the Senior Scout s club house which is being built at Jackson Hoi springs by the Senior group. The location of the club house, which has been donated by Hans L as­ sen is between the new and the old highway. The boys, under the direction of Don MacW hlrter, Elk’s Scout representative, are doing much if the construction and grading of the location by themselves. The building, when completed, will have a fireplace, covered porch kitchen, and tack room Leaders of the group ‘n-dude Don Wadley and John Heilbrun ner. The Scouts arc divided into two groups, the Explorer scouts and the Air Scouts MacW hirter explained that one of the p ri­ m ary functions of each gioup was to set up an emergency ccrp to aid with any type of relief work. The boys a e trained to handle any emergency through advanced Red Cross training. The group Is meeting each Thursday evening. Music Association Committee To Meet TAKE A THRILL TRIP TO THE TROPICS Marvelous Maidens... Adventure Galon Owen Graqq. proprietor of T w in Plunqes. who had scheduled a banq up open inq for the sw im m inq pool* Saturday, stated today that the pools would be open this Saturday for eith er ice skat- inq or sw im m inq. dependinq on the weather. Graqq said that if the snow continued the ice skaters could have one pool and the swimmers could chop holes in the ice of the other pool and Use it for their ablutions. He fu rth e r mentioned that if the 3333 people wanted to picnic Saturday or Sunday he'd attem pt to qet the city or county to ploy the snow off from around the barbe cue pits so that rain or shine sun or snow, there'd be act­ iv ity at T w in Plunqes this weekend. CANNELOS COMMENDS ASHLAND REALTORS Joe Cannelos, vice-president of National Association of Real Es­ tate boards, speaking at the Ash­ land Realty board banquet W ed­ nesday, commended the local board m em bers for the active part they had taken in civic a f ­ fairs, putting particular emphasis on the Fall Festival which will be sponsored this year by the Realty board. As . Bisquick 2) lb pkg. Prem Beans, Red Mexican 2 lbs Chili Con Carne, Dennisons Baby Food, Gerbers 2 cans 15c ASK FOR YOUR S 6 H GREEN STAMPS fo r Ilio - / - ' V u 1 no «lem* lo von THE WATCH SHE HAS BEEN WANTING HAMILTON. BULOVA. WITTNAUER or ELGIN Whittle Transfer Sheldon. fleutebuf. ENGRAVING JEWELRY REPAIR WATCH and CLOCK REPAIR •'Next to tin- M art” 02232871 a very Southern Oregon College Í' special gift •W Friday - April 30 - 8:00 P. M . for M other choose a lovely crepe, « GODDARD . Sugar 10 lbs II. C. UTTLE 20 per cent OFF On AH Robes PAULETTE . PLAZA GROCERY BOXING TOURNEY COOPER . at the Mother’s Day, May 9th GABY . S P E C IA L S SOUTHERN OREGON '. hey dared a thousand dangers! . Miss Shirley Weitzel entertain « «IMI-s Joan Van Dewalkei at surprise »bower and party last Thursday at the Weitzel home Mi«» VanDewulker's marring«- to Y Churle» Blasm will take plan thia summer. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY HEATING OILS M ill Wood Fuel Oil Thurs., Fri., Sat. No Advance In Prices! . \ eter.uis ol Foreign Wars Post 7578 and the L.udles A uxiliary held a joint installation at the City Hall Sunday afternoon, April II John R Hurdell and Ada Bouldln were Installing officers. The following officers of the \ !• W were installed: Com m and­ er. Leonard R. Clupny; A djutant. John W Griffin; Q uarterm aster, Howard Lockwood; Jr. Vice Commander, K enneth E. Carr; Sr. Vice Commander, Merrill M artin. Chaplain, J. O’Conner; Service Officer, John It. Hurdell, Guard, Conrad C. Waite; Trustee, Conrad Waite and John W Bur- dell. Ladies A uxiliary officers are: President, Eleanor Hurdell; Sr. Vice President, K atherine Carr; Jr. Vice President, Mary Schuler; Secretary, Marjorie Brown; T rea­ surer, Murn* Lockwood; Chap lam, Mya Bobb; Conductress, Theresa O’Conner; G uard, A ud­ rey Clupney; Trustee. Jesse Mc­ Culley, Ada Bouldln. and Nona Gilbreath. The Installing officer for the Auxiliary was Ada Bouldln and the conductress was Theresa O’Conner. District No. 9 president Mary Schultz and several visitors from Medford were present Members of the com m ittee for C. D. Elhart spoke to the Rogue sale of m em berships to the Jack- FOR SALE—Wheel chair. 171 son County Civic Music associa­ Valley Life underw riters associa­ Van Ness, call evenings 7:00 p.m. tion’s 1948-49 season will meet at tion at Omars Cafe, Ashland, on the home of Mrs. Robert Dodge, Monday. 160 Scenic drive, Friday evening, to plan this years campaign. and Mrs. Dave Harbison. Mrs. Dodge and Mrs. Glenn Mrs, Chester Corry will» solicit M athews are board members m emberships in Talent and m em ­ from Ashland, and they m ention­ berships will also be on sale at ed that mem bers from other years who wished to join the as­ : sociation should do so now as the drive will begin May 3 and end May 8. Mrs. Dodge said that peo­ ple considering buying a m em ­ bership should rem em ber that J | usually the house is sold out be- 1 fore the drive ever ends. Among the people who are on the comm ittee to solicit m em ber­ Heaters and Floor ships in Ashland are. Mrs. M att­ Furnaces hews, Mrs. Dodge, Mrs. Ned Whited, Mrs. Susan Collins. Miss Victoria Tavener, Mrs. W alter 233 4th St. Phone 3731 Phone 3331 Davis, Mrs. Eugene Bowman, Mrs. Otto Wilda, Mrs. M arjorie Barker, Mrs. Grace McCullough, Gunter Fuel Co. BROO CRAWFORt BRIAN D O N IE VÌ MARIA MONTE! VFW Post 7578 Install Officers MEDFORD AND ASHLAND TOASTMASTERS TO MEET Monday. May 3 will be the day for a joint meeting of the Med- ford and Ashland Toastm asters. The affair will take place at 0:15 p in. at tin- Lithia Hotel. chiffon m CECIL B D.M1LLE S HCOWJUiRED velvet or wool robe. — 10 BOUTS — Crepes w ith lace and embroidery ASHLAND — MEDFORD — CENTRAL POINT trim. Sizes from 12-20. Spsonsored by YMCA - KIWANIS BOXING CLUB JOHN CHERNEY - Istructor TECHNICOLOR with To match her sum m er ensem ­ HOWARD DA SUVA BORIS KARLOFF ble she would appreciate gloves CECll KEUAWAY In cloth or kid. Prices from $1.00 No Admission charge Collection to help defray expenses WARD BOND m Sunday! to $5.95. j ■«O' ** < HEAR II. S. SENATOR G uy C ordon Continuous from 2 p.m. ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! Slips are on hand in paste'« ( _ shades either ■ • . tailored or lacy. i, 8 * Y ' A SPEAKING FROM WASHINGTON, D. C. All sizes from $2.95 to $6.95.