Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 04, 1947, Image 6

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    S o u th ern O regon News Review, Thun». Dee. 4, 1947
REDETTA CHI LISTS
I Mrs. Nellie Reed, Slslkiyou
SEVEN NEW INITIATES
' Boulevard, solid she is enjoying
Slate Officer Greets Young Republicans
Rvdetta Chi. women's service a much needed rest after having
sorority ,t i-outhern Oregon Col- served as alspaicner in i..c uliuv
lege, held their fall initiation of Culmer Cab for sever. I years.
Tuesday, November 25, at the
IHtstmuster E. E. Vail, today Chrlstmus shopping by laying In
Women's Civic Center. The ini- and Miss Beverly Shere. dormit-
asked
local residents to plan their ¡supplies of manv thousands o f
tiation was followed by a pro I or-v director of Southern Oregon |
gram of "Roden" entertainment! College. New members who were Christmas shopping schedule* dollars worth of stamps." he un­
now to pern It early mailing of nounced
with Marilyn Streitz and Ella initiated were: Jerry Jerome of
Christmas
cards and gift pack*! "We would appreciate it If poo-
Medford,
Aletha
Emerick
of
San
Tatlow as Western serenaders.
Francisco, Evelyn Marr of Med­ ages. thus avoiding last-minute . p|,. would stop in next week and
Refreshments were served.
..............._..............................................
j purchase the extra stamps they
ford, Margie Newton of Ashland crowds at postoffice windows.
Special guests were Mrs Win­ I Arlene
Olsen of Ashland. Helen , To assure delivery bef o r e . are going to need for their Christ
ston. dean of women and women !
Coats of Coos Bay and Sally Rus­ Christmas Day, the Postmaster nuis cards and letters.” he said
advised that out-of-State mail- This Is one phase of Christmas
sell of Medford.
Ings should be made before Dec­ shopping that ran be completed
ember 10. Christinas greeting early, and it w ill help us a grea
cards for local delivery should be deal in speeding up traffic at Post
mailed by December 15, he said Office windows during Decem­
Miller's Mobile Station
"On Christmas Eve. it is a ber."
Union Service Station
C om plete A u to m o tiv e B apalr
W liu lx lilrld W iper S e r v ic e
great satisfaction to be certain
The Postdiaster reeommended
A u to m o tiv e A cvtsw orl»»
237 East Main St.
that your Christmas cards and that Christmas cards be sent first-
, I
Ashland. Oregon
Ph. 1S01
1401 S i s k i y o u IIH d
packages have been delivered be­ where there is any possibility
cause they were mailed early.” that the address may be incor­
Newly appointed Secretary of Slate. Earl T. Newbry. (left)
he pointed out. “When you post­ rect or incomplete, since only hi
made hit official bow to the Republican parly November 20th.
pone mailing to the last minute velopes bearing a 3-cent stamp
under the autpicet of the Young Republican Federation at Port,
you risk disappointing y o u r have forwarding privileges.
lend. With Secretary Newbry are. Vivian McMurtrey. chairmen
of the Multnomah county group and 3ig Unsnder, treasurer of
friends by having your messages
Stressing the need for complete
the state central committee. Newbry» audience Included party
and gifts caught In the rush and and accurate addresses, he point
leaders from all the volunteer group*.
perhaps not delivered until after ed out that thousands of cards
Christmas."
and packages are days late ar­
He advised combining early riving every Christmas season, or S tU tiV C l u b M e t
1 Miss Suzanne lutMurre came to
mailing with use of "Do Not Open end up at the dead-letter office, ,
. *
• 11
' Ashland Thursday noon from
Before Christmas" notes or stick­ because of insufficient addresses
Seattle, to spend the Thuuksgtv
ers on packages and envelopes.
He emphasized that zone num­
The Ashland Study Club met I lnK holidays with her parents. Mr.
The Postmaster anticipa t e s bers should be included whenevei at the home of Mrs. Louise Per- and Mrs. E. J. LuMarre, 788 Iowa
street. Miss LuMarre is studying
even heavier mall loads this available to speed delivery.
rozzi on Monday afternoon
Christmas than during the re­
Parcel post packages cannot be
Mrs, I. F. Andres reviewed the voice at the Cornish School of
cord-breaking 1946 holiday sea­ accepted unless thev are stoutly- latest honk of Robert Ormond Music at Seattle.
son. He said that local post of­ wrapped, he said. "This means Case, "Empire Builders". This
fices across the nation are al­ heavy cord, sturdy outer paper, book Is a history of the inen und
ready preparing for this peak and heavy cardboard Inside Pack women who opened the "Oregon
load by recruiting extra mall ages must not exceed 70 pounds Country" and blazed the Oregon
clerks und carriers, collecting and In weight, und are limited in size Trail as told In a series of excit
overhauling delivery trucks, and to 100 Inches in length and girth I fng personal narratives,
oiling up the stamp-cancellation combined.
; Mrs. Marcus Woods followed
machines.
Christmas cards can be handled i with fifteen minute report on how
The local postoffice “has al­ more readily if they are tied In and where many of our South­
ready done a large part of its own bundles, with all the envelopes ern Oregon towns and streams
facing the same way and the got their names. Mrs. W. M
stamps in the same corner. Pro­ Poley then gave u brief report on
INSURANCE
gressive mailings over a period of the Scilles Islands off the coast
several days evens out the work of England and in possession of
at the Post Office, he added.
the Royal Family since the thirt­
n-----.—
eenth century.
his brother
>08 N. Maia
Phone 4371 I _ . Guy
„ . Holman visited
L
--------. Th* next meeting will be in
Ashland
fcd Holman on the Shasta river i two weeks at the home of Mrs
last week.
(Leland P Linn.
Local Postmaster Asks For
tarly Mailing To Avoid Congestion
Ralph A. Foster
Vince’s Garage
If Your Auto License
Contains Any Of These Numbers
At I (.'TOZZI Home
2 -6 -3 -9 -7 -4 -0 -1 -5 -8
You’d better not drive without insuring it
H oward $♦ W hey
68 E. Main St.
Chiropractic..
Health Clinic
Ashland, Ore.
Today’s
P h ..n v 75.il - D oor* « p e ti 6 45 pin. i t u l l y T s a m r ü T ^ " ? ' . p m . S u n '
TM.LÏTHI
S C h a n g e s E ach W c k - A d m issio n A d u lts 55c - S tu d e n t 43c - C hild Hie
»im.
Vf
December 7-8
A d m is ^ r . n e
Tues- Wed.
Thurs.-Fri,- Sat.
December 9-10
December 11-12-13
Randolph SCOTT
I and Robert Young in
Color by Technicolor
Ida LUPINO
“ BLUE SKIES”
Dane CLARK
------ W ith ------
“ WESTERN
Bing CROSBY
Fred ASTAIRE
“ DEE? VALLEY”
-2nd Hit-
Iff
Gene AUTRY
“BORN TO SPEED”! Olivia DeHAVILAND|
Johnny
w it h
Banda - T erry
A u s tin ]
‘TO EACH HIS OWN’I
Dishes Free to Ladian
December 14-15
in EDNA FERBERS
“Come and Get it”
“ SUNVALLEY
SERENADE rr
“ Bedelia’’
.. “ALÔNGTHE
“Yankee Fakir” OREGON TRAIL”
December 23-24
Alan LADD
“SMOKEY RIVER
SERENADE”
Ashland Merchants
T srry |
“HI NEIGHBOR”
Lulu Belle and Scotty
Roy Acuff 4 Smoky Mtn.
Boys
“ LAST OF
THE RED MEN”
Ray MILLAND
------alio------
“Tuxedo Junction”
MATINEE XMAS DAY
In Spectacular Color
“2 Years Before the
Mast”
“The Well Groomed
Bride”
WEAVER BROS,
and ELVIRY
December 25-26-27
Tues. is Turkey Night!
“ THE
UNSUSPECTED"
December 28-29
Another Hillbilly
Jamboree
M onte K ale - A drian B ooth
Ofeep. « ‘TTorest B an ger*”
6 Cartoon* “ Baturday
'
.. Dishea Free to Ladies
December 21-22
Joan CAULFIELD
Claude RAINS
B u th
“ SPIRIT OF
WEST POINT”
Douglas FOWLEY
and Joan WOODBURY in|
Sonja HEINE
John PAYNE
C am pbell .
Chap. 3 "Y orsst B an gers'
6 C artoons - - -
December 18-19-20
December 16-17
I
Doc BLANCHARD
Margaret Lockwood
and
Glenn DAVIS
and lan Hunter in
Edw. ARNOLD
A lan
in "SADDLE
PALS »»
Roy“ ROGERS
"SPRINGTIME IN
THE SIERRAS”
Free Xmas Show
Chap. 5 “F o r e st B a n g e r s”
____ g C artoons g e t nr day
from 3 p.m. W ednesday
December 30-31
January 1-2-3
MATXWBE WEW T E A M
"Dlllinger" TIERNEY
and Claire TREVOR in
2 C olor Hits
“ BORN TO KILL”
Bela Lugosi
in C in ecolored Thrills
,
“ THIEF OF
BAGDAD”
SCARED TO DEATH! Sabu & Conrad Veldt
Dishes Free to Ladies
N e w Years Eve
M id n ite Show
also JON HALL in
“Vigilantes Return”
“Chap. 6 “F o rest & an<srs”
6 C artoons »a ta rd a y
January 4-5
January 6-7
Ronald COLMAN
January 8-9-10
Ray Milland
Pat O’BRIEN
and Peggy CUMMINS in
“ THE LATE
GEORGE APLEY’
DAY
Barry FITZGERAL d |
in tne Technicolored Epic*
Anne JEFFREYS
-
la .« -
«3.
Snn.-Man.-Tne».
S t.u le T t
December 7-8-9
Wed.-Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.
December 10-11-12-13
Tyrone POWER
Joan BLONDELL
“THE FOXES
OF HARROW”
and Helen Walker in
------with------
“ NIGHTMARE
ALLEY”
Rex HARRISON
News and Cartoon
Maureen O’HARA
Victor McLAGLEN
December 17-18-19-20
“MACOMBER
AFFAIR”
Randolph SCOTT
-with-
Barbara BRITTON
Bruce CABOT
Joan BENNETT
Gregory PECK
Robert PRESTON
“GUNFIGHTERS”
March of Time - News
News - Comedy - Cartoon
December 21-22-23
December 24-25-26-27
Alan LADD
Dorothy Lamour
Lloyd Nolan
MATINEE XMAS DAY
RITA
‘WILD
HARVEST”
Army Football Short - News
in Color by Technicolor
HAYWORTH
Larry PARKS
December 31-Jan. 1-2-3
HEPBURN
Paul KENREID
“Where There’s
Life”
Bob HOPE
Wm. BEND1X
T K I B Z 'I
Color Short - News
and SIGNE HASSO
Musical - Cartoon - News
January 4-5-6
January 7-8-9-10
WILLIAMS
JIMMY
“California”
“ RIFFRAFF”
"THAT’S MY GAL’
Barbara STANWYCK
.
and Robert CUMMINGS ini
in Cinecolor with
The Bride Wore Boots f
William" BOYD
“Hoppy’s Holiday
“THISTIME
FOR KEEPS”
Ohap. 7 “Voraat Bangtra'
« Cartoons gator-day
Color by Technicolor
TMa Ia America • Newt
A. thland.
Oregon
UH ! I \C S AGENCY
S’.
Ph. 75Í8
f rd Oregon
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Me n .1 O<x
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Ph. 1701
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‘UNSELORS
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5
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Extr«. I •'.»■•ino r ■
ie
BURPS'. (
y
"On the K .
In Color by Technicolor
Sports - Cartoon » New»
MATINEE NEW YEARS DAY
ESTHER
S 0. Jon is & Sons
DOWNTOEARTH’
KATHERINE
“ THE SONG
OF LOVE”
At home or at your place of
buxines«, burglary insuranae
ia a “ must”. . . . the toll of
theft is at lingering . . , and
the only an re protection ia
ioaurar
I ir expert, un-
biaw i « !-. i i on burglary
in> tri » c a . 4 other cover­
ag e, g<; in i uch with . . .
-in-
December 28-29-30
and Robert Walker in
makes burglary
INSURANCE a “ must”
_____ News and Short
December 14-15-16
DURANTE
, Pre« Dishes to the L u d ie m
- A.luli 5!c .
CRIME WAVE
HEATING
OILS
H. C. LITTLE
Heaters and Floor
Furnaces
Whittle Transfer
Phone 3331
“ BACHELOR
and the
BOBBYSOXER”
(’:iry~GI{ANT
Shirley TEMPLE
jrjnvs^JPop^Sclence-C artoon
Carry your
INSURANCE with
J. F. EMMETT
3j Eaat Main
Phone 7000