Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 07, 1943, Image 4

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    Thursday, October 7, 19-13
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
GIFTS CONTRIBUTED
TO ASHLAND USO
The following USO contributor!
have been listed at the Clubhouse
during the ¡Mi.it two week»
B< m >K m and muguzines, Mrs Ma
r.e Beat, Mrs Nellie Carlyle, Mrs
j Helen l\»ke, Mra Fannie Purdy.
Mrs Sumner Parker. Mra Haney
Bullis. Mr. Carl Coder, Mrs, M I'
Mrs J. A IjmgtFy, Mis M P
, O'Harra and Mrs G. M Grenn.
Flowers, Miss Bert m Haight,
L. P. Wilmoth*. and Mrs. VVm
I Hinn. Mrs. W l> Jackson, Mrs.
Wallace.
iHrughnuts, Mrs Paul Finnell.
Mrs Roger Hath. Mis R. I Fla-
harty and Mrs. A C. Demers
Cookies, Army wives.
Mr»
Claire Smith, Mrs Barbara Har­
ris. Mrs Inez McAfee and Mrs
Wm. Constan
Cookies, Methodist Church, Mis
G. G. Eubanks and Mrs. A
Madden
Jig-saw-puzzles. Mra. A
Vanderwalker and Mrs C J Sin-
ford.
Paper cutter, Boulevard Mar­
ket
Cooking utensils. White House*
Grocery.
Book-ends, Mrs L. P Wilmoth
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The Presbyterian Women’s As-
soclatlon will bold a Rummage
Sale nt Robinson's Real Estate
Office, next door to the Western
s,,l,l'l.'. Co. on Saturday,
October Hth at 9:00 n.ni. Men’s
women's and ehi'd ten's clothing
besides dishes anil many other
.irti<.|e«, w-lll be sold.
..... .. ... . ,<>■.. —
Mrs. J F
F’ Emmett
father. J J Putman arrived home
Tuesday evening from a two
weeks trip in the northern part of
the state and Washington
LITHIA
j
Just Arrived!
ADORABLE LITTLE HATS
NOW PLAYING
A Fugitive/^-« Justice!
Velvet pill box style. Embroidered
in bright gay gipsy colors Or a
100'< wool felt beanie —Just $2.98
CHILDRENS HATS
Several models
JAMES
CRAIG
BONITA
GRANVILLE
GIORGI
CLEVELAND
— only $1.98
ROBES—
and many other items to have
tucked away for Christmas Gifts.
L
Lay away
that
Christmas
<*lft now!
[BETZ Personalized Service Dept.
plus
BETTE DAVIS
ANN SHERIDAN
MONTY WOOLEY
in
THE MAN WHO
CAME TO DINNER
Friday and Saturday
flHHCOt'‘««STSAtfTHf/tjltt4r,
EXAMINER COMING HERE
BOY SCO! TS HOLD MEET
A Traveling Examiner of Op­
erators and Chauffeurs is sched­
uled to arrive in Ashland. Monday
October 11, 1943, and will be on
duty at the City Hall between the
hours of 9 a m to 5 pm. accord­
ing to a recent announcement re-
leased from the Secretary of
State’s office.
All those wishing permits or
licenses to drive cars are asked
to get in touch with the examiner
during these hours.
The local Boy Scouts Troop 13
held the first fall meeting last
Thursday evening at the Scout
Hull with 19 boys in attendance
Three boys, Ed Beare. Donald
Green and Dean Boyer. were
chosen patrol leaders.
The Rev. E F. Downing, pastor
of the Church of Christ, is the
Scout Master, and Lawrence Pow­
ell, former scout master,
serve as assistant.
E N T K It T A I N M E N T
I’hiuic 75111
Friday & Saturday
DOUBLE FEATURE .
fM TAMES THE WEST!
STARRETT
KAV
HARRIS
ARTHUR
Hunnicutt
SHERLOC K HOL MIS 1$ *
A6ÄIM»
A
oi**»
DO YOU WANT TO
McDo*a"
•LUI 17.
( ontinuous Sunday
Elis. C. T. Harrison Wins
Ashland I SO Package
Ens. C. T
Harrison, Patrol
Squadron 31, in care of Fleet Post
Office, San Francisco, Calif was
the name and address drawn to
win the "USO Sends Out Five
Pounds of Cheer” package nt a
drawing fluting Inst Saturday
night's dance .it the Ashland USO
Club Ena. Harrison is a nephew of
laiurn G. Pierce of 40 Granite St
Ashland and was himself bom in
Ashland.
The purpose of the package ami
drawing supplied anil sponsored
by the USO wns to advertise mail­
ing dates to overscans men. Sept.
15 to Oct. 15 People of the Com­
munity hud contributed names of
their men in service, and from
these names one win drawn by
Mis Donna Frazier. Junior ho-tess
of Ashland. who donned n blind­
fold for the act. Cp| Jesse Oliver
of the 81st General Hospital wan
in charge of the drawing
Special guests of the dance Sat-
urday night were men form the
■Ittth Field Hospital group Music
was furnished by Sgt. Luke's or­
chestra of the 81st General Hos­
pital group.
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Mrs Homer Billings, accompa­
nied by her mother, Mrs J. R
Conroy of Leon, Iowa arrived here
this week Mrs Billings has been
visiting In Iowa several weeks.
Her mother will spend the winter
with her in Ashland
SEE US FOR YOUR
INSURANCE
FARM & DWELLING
AUTO AND TRUCK
BURGLARY
LIABILITY
HEALTH, ACCIDENT
AND LIFE
J. F. EMMETT
MINER BUILDING
1(17 EAST MAIN STREET
Phone 85(11
NO PRIORITY
REQUIRED NOW ON
Iron & Steel Sales
Under $10
Wc have a large stock of
iron and steel.
And, we also have u full
line of bolts, nuts etc.
Oak nutrì
Street Garage
Aiiiriij’r
and Machine Shop