Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 03, 1949, Image 6

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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 '
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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,
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Ashland and two in Medford. jects. The club was organized L»r ilt - r c ll- f <h » lia r
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Casting for the production will Septem ber 15, 1947 w ith Ewald ly w x . t* -w . • s ilt- : n t i | \ * tilH h l
begin the first week in February Bosshard as president. T here had
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with Fred Morlan, A rthur Kries- been a Kiwanis d u b in Ashland c a tin g an> a n ti a ll r ig h t , till» -, cs
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inan, and Flash Fidler doing the , during the 1930s but it had been ta d t* \<*n
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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.
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the Geller production's director
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selection.
organization has been function­ W
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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
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man of the production.
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"This promises to be the la r­ charge of this project.
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Rogue valley service club,” B ar­ sor the annual C hristm as party
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T a le n t, O re g o n
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past two years.
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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 .
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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 <l.*cr»»-
in charge of the club’s scouting
30 m in u te s E a s t, 127»O f* * q to th*
N o r th e a s t e r ly lin e «»I L«>t
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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
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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,
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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».
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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
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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 ­
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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
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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
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cial visit.
S u m m o n s I k o n ce each w eek f o r f o u r
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Phone 6762
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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.
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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
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PT, 47, 48, 49.
tone
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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
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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
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1938 l ord Coupe. Price $550. f adio, good rubber.
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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. Price $250
36 South First
R. H. Anderson
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Phone 2-1176