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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1945)
Southern Oregon M iner, Thursday, December 6, 194$ Last Sunday evening following the preaching service, the Senior Methodist Youth F e llo w s h ip young folks met at the home of Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Bruce for a social-business time. Some games appropriate for a Sunday evening were played, having been provid ed by the hostess, Mrs. Bruce. A brief business session was held. Refrehments consisting of a birth- Rotary Club, consisting of the The Postoffice Department bus Board of Directors and the chair set a deadline of December 10th men of the several committees, for mailing Christmas packages met in regular monthly session on and Greeting cards to insure de Monday evening at the home ot livery before Christmas. The local Dr. Walter Redford, past presi Post Office will be open Saturduy dent. Membership applicutio n s afternoon December 8th anil 15th were considered, the Christmas to take care of the ones who can program was discussed and plans not mail earlier in the week. laid, and community service pro Greeting cards for local delivery jects were considered. President should be moiled not later than The Assemby members of the John Daugherty presided. Mi's. December 15th to insure delivery Redford served refreshments at before Christmas. the close of the meeting. Ralph N. Brickey, Coxswain, of 482 Iowa street was discharged from the navy on November 27, at the Bremerton Naval Yard and 1 has returned to his home and family here. Get Them Now while our stock Dick Merriman, musician first class, in the navy, left Wednes-1 is Complete . . day for Long Beach, California, to report back to ship, the Battle-, Colored (»lass ship Alabama, after spending a three weeks furlough with his Ornaments parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Merri-1 5c and 10c man at 386 Helman street. Dick is a former Ashland high school boy and has been enjoying his I furlough here in renewing old ac Snow, 25c pkg. quaintances and friends. IU-B » Homer Elhart, local music and Thousands of men are now «nt'xl.'nj appliance store owner, returned in the Regular Arm y. Join now o n j the first of the week from Port Silver Icicles, 10c pk. SEE THE JOB T H R O U G H ’ land where he attended a conven C H O O S E Y O U R B R A N C H O F S S ftV lC C tion of Philco radio dealers. ANO O VER SEA S TH E A T E R Effective December 1, the city 1 Travel • Education • Security • Career recorder’s office opened to the I F o r fu ll in fo rm a tio n cad a t U. S. A R M Y R F C R U IT IN Q O. r I C t public at 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. instead! I of 8 a.m. as formerly. This enables I POST OFFICE B U IL D IN G the staff to clear up quite a lot! ROOM 1 of work before the opening hour. day cake and spiced fruit punch, honoring Geraldline Hughes and Don Stephens whose birthdays had just passed. The table was de corated with a lovely centerpiece and birthday candles. T h e s e youn^folks with the Intermediate group are presenting a Christmas play on Sunday evening Decem ber 16th. Guardians nt Victor/ Tree Ornaments We’re cutting down our waiting list...every day R ig h t n o w , th ro u g h o u t the Pacific Coast, we a r t in s ta llin g thousands o f telephones. Every day o u r w a itin g lis t is being cut dow n. O u r rate o f progress in c o m p le tin g o u r u n fille d orders is dependent upon the receipt o f the necessary equipm ent fro m o u r m anufac turers w h o are g o in g ahead as ra p id ly as pos sible in re co n ve rtin g fro m a ll-o u t w a r p ro du c tio n to s u p p ly in g o u r peacetime needs. M ETZ Medford, Oregon S till, it w ill take some tim e befo re we can p ro v id e service fo r everyone w h o wants it. W h e re the in stru m e n t its e if is a ll that is needed, we arc w e ll on o u r way to take o ff the w a itin g lis t a ll such u n fille d app lica tion s. H ut there are m any places w here we w ill hase to b u ild com- heated sw itchboards . . . others w here we w ill ave to p u t u p e ntire new b u ild in g s . NOTICE, SPORTSMEN! DR. E. N. TERRILL Chiropractic Physician Specializing in the Non-Cen- fining Treatment of Hemorrhoids (Piles) Having remodeled our shop, we are now ready to rcblue all guns Factory Method. Also Gunsmithing and fishing tackle repairs. Rods re Y o u may be certain, th o u g h , th a t yo u r tele phone is on the way and th a t we are d o in g e v e ry th in g hum anly possible to h u rry the day F A IR PRICES - S A T IS F A C T O R Y S E R V IC E Office Phone 4371 AL and BILL Lithia Hotel Building Haynes Jewelry C wrapped. we b rin g it to you. A and B SPORT SHOP Ashland. Oregon The Pacific Telephone and : J c jiv p h Co. I l l Oak St. ON THE SCREEN. . . r Phone 3021 A large supply of merchandise, including many hard-to-get items, will be auctioned. You get the merchandise and your bid in bonds. DONT MISS THIS EVENT • • LITHIÄ THEATRE ? w 'L » c . BROODS 2-Reel Featurette “LAW OF THE BADLANDS », Color Cartoon “BUGGS BUNNY IN HAIR TRIGGER” Admittance to show and auction will be only by evidence of bond pur chased during the past week. No tickets will be sold at the door. Doors open at 7:00 o’clock. Friday, December 7th Buy a bond and vote for Queen Candidate This message sponsored by Ashland Lodge No. 944, B. P. O. Elks