SOUTHERN OREGON MINER. THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1946
JACKSONVILLE NEWS
Services Held for
Mrs. Dora A. Price
1 hi' restless feet th at track in dirt Turney of St. Marks Episcopal
The m any little cuts and hurts Church was in charge of the ser ! over the Garden Club has select- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heckert. He first class, was discharged from
T h at fill my duys.
| ed this as one of their projects has a 30 day furlough after which the service in the navy at the
vices.
and as a memorial to three of our he will return to school for five Bremerton naval base Separation
So often I am tired and hurried,
boys who gave their lives in the more weeks and then expects‘to center on March 27, the com
be sent overseas, Delbert reen m andant of the base announced.
O f fic e r s L o c a te
When
I
have
need
to
be
unflur
line
of duty to their country. listed
Dora A. P rk e , u resident ...
in the army.
ried.
They will start the park with
Jackson County for 38 years was
Past Noble Grands held their
S to le n A n tiq u e s
Help
me
know
which
things
are
three
cedar
trees
which
have
laid to rest on the 27th day of
m onthly luncheon Tuesday with
real:
Officers from the sheriff’s of been ordered by them and the fourteen ladies present. A good
Murch; she made her home with
Their
true
importance
help
me
memorial
has
been
ordered
and
fice located eleven guns in Ja c k
her brother, Albert E. Bliss, on
time was had by those attending
feel
sonville in the “Old Brewery” will be enscribed. The unveiling and the hostesses for the day
north Oregon street until they
And may I kiss the clinging building last week ,the guns be will be held in May.
moved out into the Applegate
hands
The flower sale that was held were Mrs. Rae Schaffer, Mrs. Ida
ing antiques belonging tp the
community. She was ill a short
W ith eagerness receive the flow Daughters of Southern Oregon Friday was a grand success and Wilson and Mrs. Geòrgie Cody.
tune in the Medford hospital
Alice Ulrich home was sold to
ers;
Pioneers ,and were stored on the the money raised at the plant Mr .and Mrs. Jules Pudious of
where she passed away. Mrs
Arlie Walker, box 29, Jackson
Help
me
a
guide
aright
thosr
sale
will
defray
the
expenses
of
Emil Britt place. Sheriff How
Price was born on Feb. 17, 1871
Central Point they will move ville Star route ,and his son,
feet,
this
project.
So
we
of
the
com
ard Gault stated that he had re
in Benton county, Missouri. In
here to m ake it their home. So William Owen, 13 .were slightly
1890 she was m arried to David A Each hurt to bind and then re ceived a tip on their hiding place, munity say thanks to the ladies again the Community extends its
peat
and investigation proved that for their undertaking and to Mr. greeting to the new comers. The m ju ^ d about 7 p.m. Saturday
Price in 111. She leaves to mourn Soft, soothing words.
when their 1936 Buick, driven by
and Mrs. John Knight who now
.
.
,
that the guns were hidden about reside
her passing one son, Ernest B
at Campbell River, British sale £ was
as handled
ba" d *ed by the ( Childers Walker was struck by a Ford
where
the
informant
had
said.
Price of Medford, three brothers
Columbia, Canada, who gave the and Kimba11 Real Estate-
station wagon at the intersection
Several Jacksonville boys were
William II. Bliss, Bonanza ,Ore. P io n e e r R e s id e n t
Missionary Society of the First of Ross Lane and the Jackson
land.
implicated
in
the
theft
and
will
Albert E. Bliss, Jacksonville, Al
E. E. Evans is confined to his Presbyterian Church met in the ville highway.
be brought into juvenile court
mon A Bliss, Peoria, III. Two ( a ile d B y D e ta il
home with the flu and a substi dining room Thursday for an all
According to Deputy Coroner
soon.
grand children and one greut
tute teacher took over his classes day session. Those attending the Carlos Morris ,who brought the
Frank E. Bybee a resident of
grand child.
Several of the guns have in in high school.
covered dish luncheon were Mrs. injured to the Community hospi
Mrs. Price hail been a member Jackson county all of his life teresting records, two of them
The Cub Scout pack meeting Zola Fick, Mrs. Glen Gorden, Mrs tal in the Conger-Morris am bu
of the Presbyterian Church all passed away Friday evening in a having been brought to Oregon was held Wednesday evening in Wayne Carter, Mrs. Reva Hens- lance, Walker, headed west, evi
her life. Funeral services were Medford Hospital. He had been from Kentucky in 1882. Another the dining room of the Presbyter peter, Mrs. G ertrude Martin, Mrs dently attem pted to turn to the
Marion Niedermyer, Mrs. Harriet left crossing into the path of he
held at the Perl funeral home ill for many years with an heart saw service in the Civil War and ian church.
ailment.
He
was
associated
with
W
yan^ Mrs. Edne Evans, Mrs. eastbound Ford.
has
a
bayonet
attached.
All
of
with Rev. Harry Hansen, pastoi
Mrs. Imogene Smith attended
Fuller, Mrs. Stella Beach, Mrs.
guns are muzzle loaders, ’ flint the
of the First Presbyterian Church his late brother William Bybee the
Oregon
1
.
n it: v
i c g u i i Teachers
ic d iiiv ia
r Association
ta a U L id ix u ii
Miss Aileen Hall .Dunsmuir,
type. The relics sustained no j n o t i n g held in Portland last Nellie Niedermyer, Mrs. Alice whom investigating state police
of Medford, assisted by Rev. L. in stock raising. He was born in z ock
lo m o ifo
K ilt
tll'if n
/l/A l
the
family
home
located
out
of
Mitchelmore
,Mrs.
Virginai
Mad
damage,
but
were
covered
with
H. Mitchelmore. Scripture read
week
said was driving the Ford, Miss
ing was by Rev. Mitchelmore and Jacksonville on the Old Stage mud. Their chief value is their
Mrs. Thelma Misener is on the dox, Mrs. Bernice Johnasky, Mrs Seena Hall, route 2, box 22, Ja ck
Road
where
he
grew
to
manhood,
Ray
Harris,
Mrs.*
Anna
Wendt,
historical
worth.
Rev. Hansen used as his theme A
sick list this week
sonville, and Gabriel Ro b i n ,
Investigating office r s a l s o
Christian Mother. The beautiful after his brothers death the Her
Mrs. Ella Burnfiel, Mrs. Marie Mrs. Lulu Saulsberry, Mrs. Kath- Santa Rosa, all passenger in the
ford
cattle
were
still
retained
on
rine
W
endt
,and
Mrs.
Moncktow.
floral offerings were m ute testi
found rope, pulleys, dynam ite Moore were among the many
station wagon .were uninjured,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Niederm y Morris said. All were in the front
mony of her love by those who the old home ranch until he sold fuses, etc. in their search of the people who received the sm all
the
home
place
about
three
years
er
attended
the
lecture
given
knew her best. Soft music was
old brewery. The building has pox vaccinations lase week.
seat of the car. Riding in back
played in the background for her ago. Each time that he was able long been unused and is a land
Among those on the sick list Tuesday night at the Presbyter were Glenn Potter, Jacksonville,
to
be
out
in
his
car
he
would
ian
church
in
Medford
by
the
and Mrs. Katherine Wendt sang
mark of the pioneer city.
this week include Mrs. Opal Nied
who suffered scalp laceration,
two lovely solos. In closing these drive over from his home on the
erm yer and children, Nancy and Psychiartrist, Dr. Beryl D. Orris. Mrs. Gabriel Robin, bruises, and
Jacksonville
and
Medford
High
Congratulations
are
going
out
rem arks I want to write a poem
Adarel Club met last week for Bruce. Gary Moore and Eyelyn
Mrs. Ernie Wheeler, Dunsmuir,
to Mr. and Mrs. A. John Pav-
that wuj w ritten by Amy Eliza way to see the changes that were luncheon at the home of Mrs. Neidermyer all have colds.
who suffered a badly lacerated
being
made
in
the
old
home
and
lacky
on
the
birth
of
a
son
at
beth Taylor.
Mina Conley and business m eet
o Girl
iri scouts
Scouts held
neia an all
ail day
aay " <,
“
°
lower lip. Both cars were dam ag
the community. He leaves to ing.
hike Saturday. 14 girls and their “ te Community hospital in Med- ed considerably. —Medford T ri
mourn his passing one sister
Prayer of A Tired Mother
.....4 Goddard
- u __ 1 ford.
ford
.... M argaret
Years ago Mr .and Mrs. John leader, Mrs.
bune.
Hear my whispered prayer to Mrs. Minnie Luy of Phoenix, Ore., R. K night were residents of Jack and Mrs. Marion Niedermyer,
Gayle Evon came to make her
Funeral services were conducted I
Thee
sonville, where Mr. Knight was Mrs. Stella Beach accompanied home at the home of her p ar
at the Perl Funeral Home a n d ! a teacher of violin and will be re them on the hike. They held the ents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Offen-
Oh, Father, may I patient be.
Keep my voice soli, gentle, low; he was laid to rest in the family | membered by his form er pupils hike out at the Beach granite bacher on the 30th of March, the
Help me serene and calm to grow plot in the Jacksonville cemetery, i here in the valley. When they quarry where the girls cooked young lady has a wealth of great
grand parents as her father and
Thus another old pioneer re- I left to make their home else the noon meal.
BUY MORE THAN BEFORE ,
The little hands that clutch and sident leaves our midst. His state w here they deeded to the City
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Fick had as m others grandparents all live
cling.
ly, white haired figure will be of Jacksonville some land for a their dinner guests Thursday here in the valley on her fathers
The wilted flowers they often b r greatly missed from our com city park. It lay idle all of these evening Mrs. H arriet W yant and side are Mr .and Mrs. O Shay of
ing,
munity. Rev. F ather George R. years and now that the war is son Danny, who has just retu rn Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Offen-
ed from Europe. A pleasant even- bacher of the Applegate com-
was had by all as Laurence was m uity, and in Jacksonville are
home from college, he and Danny her great grand parents, Mr. and
could compare notes on Europe Mrs. G. W. Godward, Mr. and
as Laurence had just returned to Mrs. Fred Heckert. So she is a
the states a few months before. very lucky young lady to make
L. E Hamilton and son Lyle the fourth generation for all of
attended the wrestling matches her being so small. Congratula
in Medford Wednesday evening. tions are being sent to her par
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Niederm y ents.
er and family, Mr. and Mrs.
PHONE 191
Henry Niederm yer and daughter JACKSONVILLE SAILOR
JACKSONVILLE
Evelyn spent Friday evening RECEIVES DISCHARGE
George C Van Galder, fireman
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Chet W endt and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gareth Goddard
and son Steven were Sunday
visitors at the home of Mrs. God
dards mother in Medford, Mrs.
ANY
Mary Norvell.
OLD TIME !
Ronnie M cIntyre was taken to
a Medford hospital Tues d a y
night suffering with pneaumonia,
but is reported better at this time
Ronnie had just returned to
school after having the measles.
Laurence Fick returned to Cor
vallis, Sunday after spring vaca
tion.
Misses Joyce and Charlotte
Niederm yer returned to Eugene
Sunday after spending the s p r^ g
vacation at home.
Geo. Edens is reported better
AMERICAS LARGEST SELLING’
at this time.
CHEESE CRACKER
A. R. Livingston and his sister
Miss Ann Livingston were busi
ness callers in Medford, Tuesday.
HI HO CRACKERS ...............
, lh
Mrs. Zola Fick was a business
CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP
.................................i /?.*
caller in Medford Wednesday
CALUMET BAKING POWDER ...... ........... ................ , lb
afternoon.
PEANUT BUTTER
............................2 lhf*
Otto Heckert sprayed Nieder-
FRUIT COCKTAIL ............ ............................. No 2 U T in, ” -
PUREX
.................................. WO' 2 7*
, 22c
myers peach trees last week.
HEHSHEY'S COCOA ....
.................................... v ,’ k
Howard and Carol Lewis were
callers Sunday at the L. E. Ham
CELLO PUFFED WHEAT ........... . . Z Z Z Z Z Z Z j to i 15c
ilton home.
Geo. Van Galder is being w el
comed home by his family and
friends as George returned home
Thursday night after being dis
Cost o f living going up? Not Greyhound fares.. .they’re down! Now , more
charged from the Navy. He had
served for about a year. The
than ever, a Greyhound trip is a real travel bargain. Convenient local travel
Community extends a welcome
service at such low, dollar-saving fares can help you keep that family
home to him at this time.
Delbert Heckert arrived home'
budget in line. You’ll save time, save your car, save money for other things
from training to visit his parents
by going Greyhound on every out-of-town trip.
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necessity for good health.
Five Injured as
Autos Crash On
Jacksonville Hiway
REAL ESTATE
Notary Public
Insurance
Auto & Fire
Kimball-Childers
, Office
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