Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 10, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Friday, Oct. 10, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 8
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> Uly Matinee 1: 15 p. m ;
Evrningn 0:15
lulls 30c; Students ?0< ;
' ildrcn I Io—incliiding;
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Continuous show
on Sundays
;
JLKfi ÍÍATUSH
Friday, Saturday
—“NAVAL-
ACADEMY”
with
Freddie Bartholo­
mew, Jimmy Wydoi
“TUMBLEDOWN
RANCH”
with
;
The Range Blisters
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
Chevrolet Provides
Army Service Dept.
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0NATHY
I'll. lei
Romance highlights the colorful adventure in 20th Century-Fox’s latent technicolor hit "Blood
and Sand" coming to the Varsity Theatre. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. The feminine aide la
well represented with Rita Hayworth and Linda Darnell topping the feutured caat which In­
cludes Nazimova, Anthony Quinn, John (^arridine, Lynn Bari and Vincent Gomez.
TYRONE
POWER
in
CAMP FIKE GIRL-S
E1.KXT NEW OFFICERS
The members of the Aowakiyo
Campfire group met at the Lin­
coln school Monday evening for
their second meeting of the fall.
New officers elected were: Kath­
erine Rossman, president; Nancy
Beers, vice president; Ione Hili,
secretary-treasurer; Virginia Luti,
reporter, and Mary Louise Tillej,
song leader.
WOOD CIRCULATING
HEATERS
MARTHA GILLETTE GITLII
TO MEET TONIGHT
The Martha Gillette Guild of the
Presbyterian church will meet to­
night at the home of Mrs c R
Bowman. A covered dish dinner
will be served.
Miss Edith Bork will have
charge of the business session.
Miss Edna Goheen the program
and Miss Florence Allen the de­
votions. Mrs. James H Edgar will
assist with the program.
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“THEY DARE
NOT LOVE”
Extension of service facilities,
expansion of service personnel and
the establishment of a military
mechanical
service
deportment
within Chevrolet's service organi­
zation were announced recently,
and the appointment of 17 service
managers lor military duty swells
the total of such advisers to 2»i
super vision
of
Ed
with
Martha Scott
JUKI
Hed
ner. national director of service
foi <•>ievt..ict, these 26 servioe
experts have been stationed thru-
out the country wherever army
camps are located Their principal
duties will include consultation
with army unit OonUMMfol ■< in
the field on problems pertaining
to Chevrolet military vehicles, as-
Misting army personnel in the
training of truck operators and
service men, and holding service
schools at the army's request.
"As one of the largest single
suppliers of 4x4 trucks to the
army," Mr. Holler said, "Chevro-
let is inaugurating this 'follow-up'
system to Insure the propei per­
formance of these vehicles in the
field under all circumstances of
military usage Already. 4x4's by
the thousands hove been provided
the army by Chevrolet, as thia
George Brent
unit Is regarded us u practical
unit for every tyjw of service, such
as ambulances, troop transports,
equipment carriers and other spe­
cialised units
Wed’sday & Thursday
Bargain Days 20c
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2 - BIG HITS - 2
SIMPSON HARDWARE
1 The DRAMATIC THRILL ol the
S[RV¡CíOf^^
John
Marjorie
"THE NEW STYLE THAT WILL STAY NEW ’
BEAI • MOSCOVICH • COOLEY
Chevrolet bring* you "the new style
that will stay new" . . . with swank,
sweeping “Leader Line” Styling . . .
with distinctive new “Door-Action”
Fenders . . . with smoothly modeled
Bodies by Fisher of a size and beauty
equaled only by much costlier cars.
And matching this style leadership of
The Finest Chevrolet of All Time is the
combined performance and economy
leadership which has made Chevrolet
the No. 1 car for ten of the last eleven
years. . . . See It —drive this beautiful
new car todayl
RANDOLPH SCOTT
CAIL PATRICK
STYLING
PERFORMANCE
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SELBY CHEVROLET CO
RKO RADIO Picture
A LEO McC’REY Production
OirtcM k! (ARSON KANIN
Written forth« Kt««n by B«llo ond Somv«l $p«woct
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
ASHLAND, OREGON