3 O U U K T I1 k M VgO n AVU Mis. J. 11 Juck-*«'1* i'f Cavo J u n c th n is v h 'tin g her m other, Mrs. F. J. BI' .iiiiquisi HP'l her iirother Theodor.• Ki.li. Kiwanis Club Planning Rogue Valiev Stage Show b U lT I \ vi. r IM « Q U I T * TO Q U IE T • U U .<*>*»4 Ti run. • ’ » »I 1; . 1111 . . U-- . n ; I. M X , * \ 111 r V « ». JA« Till: I < >u i.r W * I « » \ ) A I. I ) , I t V Is vv V t .T V . llU N i'««ll*l : \ .1 V .vi IN liA u T h im h u m h t i m i u t»uui; w. __ ’I ? , R -/ t u*> w i t • P lu litlll \ a m *» b h i s o .\ .tu»i a m ; l> tn Att *U U I i. \ , h i* W ilt . 1 «I a n ti & i\lu g . a n d liiv i» h -M • e llv e M A IL ui.ixii<»wn ht'U' >, i l t|« ♦ « .1-» tl I . \ . t lA U K iS O N a n d J A N E I m >r: AI A UK KS »X. h lrt w u v . il i i i a r r h t l a n d liv in g , a n d ( h e ir re s c i ' l l v t u n ­ t i. JO H N t h i n * 11 h e lls , Il ‘ h ea I I H A U I X 'i a n ti J A M . I» . I I I . A». i \ U . h is w i l t I f m a I I I«-«I a m l 1 1 \ lu g . h e lls , i f tit a n ti t n e l r 1« p e e liv v . . . , ti. \\ o t i t E N h e \ iu n u m i*, j \ N I . |>«»E 11 E A U I M i . h h w ilt, il Tnai i n *1 a n d I I . m g . a n ti «I . • *« i t I»-, l i v e h e ir s , il tle e e a s t t l, J A N I'. I» i l t ’t i. \ B A T H .im l 1» I < « I ; A r 11. I** 1 h u s b a n d , n l o i n . , tlitil 11 s p e r t lV e h* l l I l *1* • « a * *L a d a n ) a n ti n i l o t h e i p u r I let* *»r p * i >* its u n k n o w n c l a i m i n g anv lig h t, i l l l t . e s la le , l i e n t* r l l l t * i * ‘ * I " • ih t r e a l |» i»*i»erlv * l« s » il »..I he«« h i; I ‘e f e i n l a n l • f » I .ie h . E v e r y a m i a l l ••(’ ( lie n a n it »I I »« f t in la n 1 s ¡0" I X I’ l l E X \.M i : «»I ‘ T H U N T \ 1 I o lll/J o X v«ni a n d e a t h i d y o u t h e l eitV I • * |U ll t d 1*» , * h * 1 .* tsvv . I (h e t ’• • in p l.t l i l t l l l e l * . l i l l ( lie t ih tt v t e n t i t l e d s u it o n fu r» th e I a s i d a y n t f o u r « • ll. O f til* ' ( l i s t p ill'll* t 'v o ill t h e l i t l v Officers and m em bers of the board of directors of the Ashland Kiwanis clu b .are pictured above after the recent installation of 1949 officers. Pictured from left to right seated are: Jfthn Schulz, secretary; Bert Miller, president; Ed Barnett, vice-president; and Walt Bosshard. form er president who is now treasurer. Standing are the directors of the club: Abe Neslin. Walt Hamby, Fritz Koes­ ter, Col. Preston B. W aterbury, Ed Stevens, and Marvin Miller. The club is presently making plans for the production of a stage show which will be put on in conjunction w ith the Medford Kiwanis club. The show is a G el­ ler production and is directed by the Geller company of Holly­ wood. The show will be presented newest service club in the city t|p n o f ( I lls Nurnni«*ns. a m i . It you during the week of February 21. but since its inception has u n d e r­ f a il > I«» a p p e a r a m i i l I l H t t ' I ( he fo r want I II* I • “ r. Two shows will take place in taken and completed several pro­ « r i V H .iu t n p t la l i f liit, s w i l l iu q > ly Ashland and two in Medford. jects. The club was organized L»r ilt - r c ll- f a n ti a ll r ig h t , till» -, cs . I h ’ti o r c la im w h ic h y o u o r a n y inan, and Flash Fidler doing the , during the 1930s but it had been ta d t* \<*n h. vc <»r c la im to h a v e in , «•» ut ip " t i th e r e a l |» r*q *e rt) s lt u n t e t l prelim inary talent selection and long inactive. iu J.i* k C o u n ty . < » i« -,"n . a n ti n v the Geller production's director During the little better than a In tin p»>-session o f t in I la in * f t from Hollywood m aking final year and a half that the present W a lte r A K W a lly a m i l . i a J«* a lt ) , h U 'h u to t a m t w it» a m i mo > selection. organization has been function­ W p a r t ic u la r ly *lcs*,rth « ,*l a * f o llo w - It will be an all-local talent ing it has supplied drinking I t o - w i t : T h e N o r t h w e s t e r ly 21 f* show according to Ed B arnett, w ater to m any residents d u rin g 1 th * N o r th e a s t e r ly 125 i * * i *»i • t L* • d who with Vic Milnes, is co-chair­ the 1948 spring floods. Col. W at­ a n d th e N o r th * ‘a s t* i I) 12 i.« o f L«»t 10 In B lo c k 1 o f th e T o w i. man of the production. erbury and Stevens were in o i T a le n t, O re g o n . "This promises to be the la r­ charge of this project. A N D th e S o u th e a s te r ly ° • \ a * a t e d H o m e S t i« » i, a«IJ»».- gest event ever undertaken by a The club has also helped spon­ th e ah«>\v d e s c rib e d | » < * Rogue valley service club,” B ar­ sor the annual C hristm as party I » t 10 III B lo c k 1 o f th e T o w n <• T a le n t, O re g o n nett stated today. "There will be for Ashland youngsters for the and th e f o llo w in g *le>-< i ib* .1 i< i l 250 people in the cast.” past two years. p ro p e r ty , n o w In th e p o s s e s s io n o f B « n ja m in H a r t, a m i E t h e l B a it Ashland's Kiwanis club is the They gave two scholarships to h u s b a n d a m i w i e: Southern Oregon college, basing B e g in n in g a t a p o in t *»u th . X * » rtlie a s te i ly lin e o f L o t 5, BI»»*a, the scholarships solely on scho­ I in th e C it y o f T a le n t. J a c k s o n lastic m erit. C o u n ty , O re g o n , a**«»rdiiig. t*. t»>. o f f ic ia l p la t th e r e o f, now o f t. They m aintain a gum vending o r d , w L i* h p o in t is B o u t h < g re e s 30 m in u te s E a s t. 6.a fe < t m achine concession proce e d s f r o m th e m o s t N o r t h e r l) c o rn e i from which a re used to aid in th » re *» f; th e n c e S o u th 17 d e g re « -s w orthy projects. They are spon­ m in u te s W e s t, p a r a lle l w it h th . X * » rth w e s te rly lin e o f s a id L o t soring the K iw anis YMCA box­ 115.0 fe e t; th e n c e N o r th 12 *l» gr > - ing club. Phil B ryant is chair 30 m in u te s W e s t, 65.0 fe e t t*» th * S o u th e a s te r ly lin e o f L o t v th« i « • m an of the boxing club. a ly n g a a id lin e S o u th 17 d e g r* * > The Rev. Earl Downing, a 3“ m in u te s W e s t, 10.0 f< ♦ t . th»-m • N o r th 42 d e g re e s 30 m in u te s W* st m em ber of the Kiwanis club is 39.0 fe e t, th e n c e N o r th 17 t th . projects which include a Brownie la s t c o u rs e b e in g p a r a lle l to an«» troop and a troop of G irl Scouts 9.0 fe e t f r o m th e S o u th e a s t« 11> Bosshard is in charge of a p r o - ' lin e o f s a id l o t ; th e n c e S o u th 42 d e g re e s 30 m in u te s E a s t, lo in ject to organize an intra-club I get to th e p o in t o f b e g in n in g . A n d d e c la r in g a n ) a m i a ll - u* h council which would coordinate the activities of the Ashland ser­ d c la a r im i n s g to t h a be t th n u e ll s a an id ! P v o l a h i l; n t i a f f m s i d. * vice clubs. th e o w n e rs in fe e s im p le o f s ..b l p re m is e s a n d o f th e w-hole th . i During the past year the K i­ fr e e a n d d e a r o f a n y a n d .» I r i- » wanis spent $1800.00 on various a n d t it le , e s ta te , lie u o r I n te r e s t o i s a id I ’e fe n d a n ts , o r a n y o f th e n com m unity works. a n d t h a t e ach a n d a ll <»f th e 1». f . iiil. 'in t « h f r . l n . a m i eHch u n i Hl! liriJ H in a c la im in g , o r to i lu ltn GRAND GUARDIAN OF ih r o iiK h o r u n d e r tlu - in . <>r a n y JO B S DAUGHTERS COMING th .-m , la fo r e v e r e n jn lm .1, n u a n d b a rre d f r o m n a a c ri na. at The grand guardian of Job's cd te m p t in g to . H t a b lln h , n r > la lm ln u D aughters will pay a visit to the a n y r ig h t , t it le , « s ta te , lie n ,r I n ­ t Ashland Bethel of Jo b ’s D augh­ e r e s t in o r to s a id p r o p e r ly , o r a m a n d th a t I ’ l a l n t l i f ters Tuesday evening, February p t i o t l r e tio n to th « e a re id o f, p re We Give S & H Green Stamps m la e H lie la m e r q u ie te d ;m d aet a t r e s t. 8. Andy Stevens announced at T h e d a te o f th e O r d e r f o r P u l II the last m eeting of the Eastern e a tio n o f t h in S u m m o n s Is th e l.'i'b Star that this would be the offi­ d a y o f J a n u a r y , 194». a m i th e tim e a i m p re s c rib e d f o r p u b lic a t io n .if t ill- cial visit. S u m m o n s I k o n ce each w eek f o r f o u r L ^ s fc Z '. ' ... Hans and Jip.-.i- In t: '• ji .1 w.-.r * I <»f • iid c seven trips cse trout • to tic r l.o . A.is ws crew metti- to net in Ii tl’ ;i ci <■( hers » ' •' - , > - -, p-ior t » t ’ evi ■ t tr p. (O J ic i-tl N .t*y Phat m RAY’S HI WÄY MARKET mi h i i i We (live S & H Gcet n Stain] .•’» Phone 6762 Phoenix Oree/on u For the Valentine Gifts win her heart with Gifts of Quality Jewelry ® Diamond Rings • • Watches • Rirthstone Ring or Bracelet • Earrings • Pearl Necklace • Jeweled Pin • Compacts Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Singm aster left for Sepastopo^ Calif., S at­ urday m orning to visit his m oth­ er, who is ill in a hospital there. They returned Tuesday. Ü in c o n s e c u tiv e w eeks. B ille d a n d f i r s t p u b lis h e d t h is 20 th d a y o f J a n u a r y . 194H.- V A N b Y K K * U O M H A it n V a n D y k e Ar L o m b a r d . A t t o r n e y s f o r P la in t if f H P o s t o f f ic e a d d re s s H « x 513. A s h la n d , O re ,-o n PT, 47, 48, 49. tone jtul ready for \X e vc established a reputation /in Ashland for f i r s t class Service Station. O ur customer» return again and again. Why don’t you stop in today? our list of Satisfied Customers. v would like to add you to We are Ready lo r brake Repair Service. II you need a t.line job, we use tb . best materials, and in doing so, it will give you a passport to peite of mind in today » traffic. Rapier s Mobil Service 388 East Main Phone 6185 ■■■ ■■■■ I -»-•» The (greatest Car Values Ever Offered In Ashland OPEN FOR BIDS 12 Days only - Starting February 4 . . . to February 15 inclusive. Prices will drop $10.00 per day on each car, un til car is sold. Come in and turn your bid in NOW! 1947 Frazer, price $1975. Heater, clean car. 19i0 Chevrolet 4-door S -lan. Price $1095. Radin, healer 1941 Chevrolet 4-door sedan. $1275. Heater, good tires ( 1938 l ord Coupe. Price $550. f adio, good rubber. • 1940 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan. Price $1050. i937 Plymouth with ’39 Dodge motor Price $550. Just Overhauled - Under Seat Heater - Radio and Spotlights Ill A l l R A M ) GOOD RUBBER 1935 Pontiac 4-door Sedan. 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