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Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Oregon, Thursday, February 24, Ramblin’ With. Ransey Johnny Ahring, sales boy for the News Review, and his moth er, Mrs. Mabie Ahring, left by train, Friday, foi Chanute, Kan sas. Frederick Worden will take over Johnny's route and will make house deliveries in the Boulevard district. Persons wish ing to have Frederick make such deliveries may phone the News Review office, Phone 8561. Mrs. May Sell, Bandon, has re turned to her home after being the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rusho. They visited with many friends while Mrs. Sell was in tills vicinity. Mrs. Jane Duzan and children of Prineville are visiting at the home of Mrs. Duzan's parents, COME IN AND LET ME TE S T YOUR WATCH, FREE! All watches repaired here are tested on the Master It te lls us im m ed ia te ly what is wrong when you hong your watch in. It proves to you that it's right when you take it out. Ashland Phone 7131 Next to the Mart and Mrs. Marie Neuman, Acap poose, are visiting friends in Ash land. Mr .and Mrs. John Tledeman Jr. spent the week end in Cres cent City as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Tledeman Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Meyer, Eureka, spent the week in Ash land on business. Mr .and Mrs. M. E. Runsdcll were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Nelson. Sunday. They enjoyed a crab feed follow ing the Camp White dedication ceremonies. C hicken Dinner To Supply Light Money >949 CITY COUNCIL TO MEET Campfire Girls To Talent, Feb. 24 — City coun cil for Talent will hold their Have Parly Tuesday Talent, Feb. 24 — Money was regular monthly meeting March Christmas tree lights was raised 1. All resident of the city are in Talent. Feb. 24 — Tuesday ev ening the Junior high ochool Tuesday by the ladles of the Tai vited to attend. group of Campfire girls from ent club. The club put on a chick Ashland will come to Talent to en dinner. meet with the Talent Campfire May Organize Cub Decorations were in the Wash Girls. Each group will bring re ington birthday motif with the Pack in Talent freshments for a combination hall decorated with streamers of Talent, Feb. 24 — Organiza meeting and party. red, white and blue crepe paper and led hatchets with white tion nl a Boy Scout Cub pack in Talent was discussed at a meet Talent Girl Scouts__ handles. ing Tuesday evening A group of Elmer Cook has been ill with Talent parents whose boys are Extend Invitation of cub scout age met with Mr. pneumonia this week. Talent, Feb. 24 — Girl Scouts Haskell at the Youth center and Mrs. Ray Burnett attended the of Talent met Thursday and the took steps toward forming such Brownies met on Friday. Offi Campfire leaders council Thurs CLUB TO HOLD ELECTION a unit. cials of the two units announced day afternoon at Southern Ore Election of officers will take place at the next meeting of the TALENT LOCAL this week that any girls interest gon college. Upper Valley Community Club. Art Wisner has begun work on ed In scouting are invited to at The metting will take place on the new house which the Wisners Wednesday, March 2, at the Bell plan to build on Anderson creek tend. view grange hall. Mrs. Wisner, who had a nervous FOR RALE: or Trade, second A dessert luncheon and a pro breakdow'ii after the fire, has hand store, building and stock. gram will take place at 1:30 p.m. gone to Michigan with her moth Will sell building without stock er and will rest and recuperate or might rent 2-24 2tp. there. Mr. and Mis. Orville Yancey. Mrs. Agnes Morrison has re turned from a week's vacation in Portland where she was the house guest of her sister-in-law, Mi-s. Marian West. Leslie Clark of Stockton, Cali fornia, Is combining business and pleasure during his visit in this vicinity. Previously, he visited his mother, Mrs. Lois Clark m Far go, North Dakota, and other re latives in Klamath Falls and Med ford. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Spen cer, Dorris, California have ar rived in Ashland on a business trip. Spencer is in the logging business and they found the roads, enroute, in very poor con dition, badly cut up, washed out and m many places scarcely room for ears to pass. Mrs. R. D. Kleist and her mother, Mrs. Mabie Taylor of Roseburg are spending a fort night in Ashland, visiting friends. William Casady of Middletown, Lake County, California is visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Parker of Bellview. The Parkers were formerly residents of Middletown. Insure Your Mr. and Mrs. Meh in Hubble Part Too and children of Medford visited Ashland friends Thursday even ing. IF YOUR home burns Miss Maureen Wilhelm, recent after the mortgage note is ly employed by the local Cham paid will there be suffi ber of Commerce is living with cient money from the in her aunt, Mrs. Snow Whiting on Siskiyou Boulevard. Miss Wil surance to reimburse you helm attended the University of the value of your equity? Arizona and was later employed Wouldn't you be relieved as a secretary at Mebb's Sawmill 11 in Vernon, Arizona. to know that your ituur- , Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Just have ance is adequate to pro returned to their home in Colfax, test you, too? California after spending the INSURE NOW with winter in Ashland. Just has large mineral interests near Colfax. He says "thars gold in them thar hills. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Huffman have left Ashland for their home BILLINGS AGENCY In Great Falls, Montana, after (Since July 1883) having spent the winter here. DEPENDABLE Mrs. Roy Crapper and daugh INSURANCE COUNSELORS ter. Mrs. Ken Cunning and child Corner Main and Oak ren, Hood River, are visiting in Ashland Hotel Building Ashland. Mrs. Crapper and Mrs. Phone 8781 Virgil Bower are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Svoboda S.C. Jones & Sons Kitchen Queen Flour FRIDAY AND SATURDAY and Best Patent Flour Wholewheat Flour 10 lbs. 89c S P E C IA L S Phoenix Feed and Seed PLAZA GROCERY at the Pink Salmon, tall can S P E C I A L Sachet Regular $2.50 and $1.25 Values Now 50c and 35c McNair Bros. Vel, large size Post Toasties, large Happy Vale Peas, 2 cans Hi-Ho Crackers, lb. box Spuds, No. 1,10 lbs. 57c 29c 17c 19c 29c 43c DRUG STORE Your REXAI.I. Drug Store ASK FOR YOUR S & H GREEN STAMPS nd ANNIVERSARY used car SALE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY STARTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25 th 1948 FORD 4-DOOR 1941 CHEVROLET H eater, Spotlight, Low M ileage 5-passenger Coupe Was 1895, Now 1699 Was 1125, now 799 1947 FORD CONVERTIBLE 1939 FORD CONVERTIBLE Radio, H eater, Good R ubber, V ery Clean Radio - Clean Was 1725, now 1555 Was 850, now 559 *946 FORD 2-DOOR 1936 FORD 2-DOOR N ot ju s t clean — IMMACULATE! SLICK! Was 1649, now 1510 Was 350, now 150 1946 FORD COUPE 1942 FORD PICKUP, 6-cylinder Was 995, now 799 H eate - Good T ransportation Was 1550, now 1479 BUSCH MOTOR COMPANY Jim Busch, your Friendly Ford D ealer A , ASH LAND i jR Used Car Lot at North Main and Church " TAKE THE WHEEL AND GET THE FEEL OF THE 1949 FORD Phone 21311 or 3381