Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 18, 1946, Image 5

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1946
JACKSONVILLE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hartley
were Medford shoppers on April
the 16th. in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Langley
returned home on April the 1st.
A. Skinner
from Pepperwood, Califor n i a
leaving Mrs. Langleys brother
Nearly 600 persons will die in toll, or a total of 579 deaths,
The Ranter time m a story of
much improved.
Oregon
traffic during the year Farrell said
and the Bible is the interpreter
Traffic deathe throughout the
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cummings 1946 if present upw ard trends in
of these signs in the naturui
nation are increasing, as m otor­
and
son,
Ray
were
shoppers
in
accidents
continue
throughout
resurrection. In nature we are re­
Medford on Saturday April the the year, Secretary of State Rob­ ists continue to disregard present
minded of that newness of life
6th.
ert S. Farrell Jr., warned today. conditions of heavy volumes, age
world around us, rem inded of
During the first three months ing vehicles, untrained drivers
G
rant
Cummings
spent
the
thut eternal life to believers.
of
this year, there were 94 lives and such unsafe actions as driv­
38 veterans m et Friday night first week of April visiting with
Each year after the w inter sea
lost in traffic accidents. This is ing under the influence of liquor
his
parents
before
continueing
on
in
Jacksonville,
at
the
City
Hall
son, when all nature rests, and
known as The Jacksonville Post, the San Francisco, an April the an increase of 45 percent over and driving at speeds too great
tree* and plants become dormant,
the fatality toll for the first quar- for existing conditions
and formed a V.F.W. post to be 6th to visit relatives there.
the spring season appears and
“It is unthinkable that we
Carrell
Lewis
was
elected
Com­
The P.T.A. sponsored the Lew ­ ter of 1941, the peak year for
w ith it new life stire about us.
should observe this tragic up­
Oregon traffic.
m
ander
(Carrell
had
attained
the
is
Lyceum
Co.
on
April
the
3rd.
N ature again adorns herself in
‘Since there were 399 persons swing in traffic accidents and do
rank of M aster Sargeant in the Mr. H. Kay yvas the magician
army before his discharge) And­ and Alberta the ventrilequest put killed in this state during that nothing about it. Organized pro­
rew Matney was elected senior on several acts th at were much pea year of 1941, an increase of grams will do much to stop the
vice commander, Anci, G unter enjoyed by the attending crowd. 45 percent this year will m ean trend, but in the final analysis,
180 mor fatalities than the 1941 it is up to the individual driver
quarterm aster, Elton J. Cain,
Mrs. Jessie Teal was a business
junior vice commander and Don­ caller in Medford on the 6th of ---------------------------------------------- j and pedestrian to avoid these ac-
Russell McIntyre writes his cidents.”
ald O. Dorothy chaplain. Trustees April.
elected were, Charles Offenbach-
folks from the Naval training
Farrell listed these safe prac-
The First Presbyterian Church school that he will be unable to ( tices as essential to accident pre-
er, one year, Charles A. Young,
two years, Charles E. C arter held their annual covered dish come home for a visit a t this vention:
three years; Service officer Hay luncheon on Sunday April the time, as they are under quarin-
1. Hold speed down to reason-
Coleman, Installation officer, Ira 7th., and a good crowd was re ­ tine for scarlet fever.
able levels and always drive w ith
Ronnie McIntyre was able to due consideration for all exist-
D. Canfield, he will also act as ported in attendance. The lunch­
eon was held in the church din­ retu rn to school on Monday, i ing traffic conditions.
institution officer.
ing room.
April the 8th after being out of
2. Pass only when there is ade-
PHONE 191
D epartm ent Field representa­
Moore Hamilton and sons, Alex school for two weeks with pneau- quate sight distances. Avoid pass
JACKSONVILLE
tive Culver, Past District Com­
ing when cars are approaching
m ander John Hibbs, charter mem and Robert were callers at the monia.
L.
E.
Hamilton
home
on
April
from the opposite directio and at
Mrs.
Otto
Heckert
was
business
ber of Ashland Post 3423, District
caller in Medford Thursday a ft­ curves, hill crests or other places
Commander Francis H. W alker the 1st.
The children who had the ernoon April the 11th.
w here sight distances are lim it­
who spoke on duties of the offi­
On Sunday April the 14th, Mr. ed.
cers were present a t the meeting. measles when the pictures of the
3. Never drive while under the
Miss Enid Skinner arriv e d pupils were taken were disap- Henry Niederm yer attended the
home via United Air Lines for the first of the week when they Gun Club shoot held in Klamath influence of intoxicating liquor.
were unable to obtain any of Falls.
4. Keep the vehicle in good op­
her Easter vacation.
themselves.
Mrs. Myrtle Arnold returned erating condition.
Miss Bernice Wilson, health home from California on April
SPECIAL SERVICES NEXT
5. Observe traffic rules and re ­
WEEK AT HISTORIC CHURCH nurse was out the 6th of April 6th w here she has been staying gulations at all times.
Services starting Tue s d a y, to check up on G ary Moore, who with her sister who has been ill.
C ''^ Î > j A W * !7 v '*
night will continue through East- was suffering with a throat infec­
Those of the Presbyter i a n M a i l i n g D e a l i n e S A r e
Church who attended the m e e t-1
, .
. , ,
,
ter week at The Old Historic tion.
Mushroom hunting has been ings of the Presbytery held in ( < nHHJEfed Hl z\.SnlHHCl
Church in Jacksonville. Preach­
ing and music by Evangelists Lee the pasttime of some people but Ashland April 10 and 11 were!
Due
general change in
Schultz and Paul Blakeley from as the gathering of mushrooms Otto Niedemeyer, Ray M artin; the train schedules, similar
Southern California Bible Coll­ are not keeping up with the seek­ and Rev. Mitchelmore. Ladies at changes will be made in the reg­
ers they are not coming back tending Presbyterial were Mrs. ular dispatch of mails from the
ege.
empty handed but are getting Patterson, Mrs. Geo. W endt, Mrs Ashland postofifce, E. E. Vail,
Mr. and Mrs. John Niederm yer poison oak for their trouble.
Roy M artin, Mrs. Win Arnold, postmaster announced today.
Donald Dorothy was a recent Mrs Steel Beach, Mrs. Glenn Gor
and family went to Medford S at­
Effective immediately, the new
luncheon guest of his sister, Mrs. don, Mrs. Alice Mithchellmore, schedule will be as follows:
urday the 6th of April.
Among those receiving vacin- Geneva Davies.
Mail to Klamath Falls will
Mrs. Reva Henspeter, Mrs. Nellie
On April the 4th the high Niedermyer. For the young peo- close at 10 a. m.; mail for train
ations the first two weeks of
No. 7 for the south, 4:15 p. m.;
April were L. E. Hamilton, Hen­ school girls heard an interesting 1 pie, Miss Ethel Laurence.
ry Niedermyer, Mrs. Rae Schaf­ talk by Miss. Guhli Olson who
Mrs. Charles Offenbacher and mail for train No. 330 for the
fer, Mrs. Howard Lewis and was here from the Oregon State daughter Gayle Even returned north, 5:15 p. m. Air mail will be
daughter, Linda, Mrs. Ruth Back­ ' Nursing Association of Portland. home from the hospital and are dispatched over Star route and
us. Dr. Merkel and assistant | On April the 1st the Sopho­ staying w ith Mrs. Offenbachers, the closing time will be 11 a. m.;
were over on the 1st of April and mores held a skating party at parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul God- the evening dispatch will also
carry air mail, Vail announced.
gave the school children their I the skating rink in Medford.
ward until their home is finished.
As always in the past during
vaccinations.
Mr. and Mrs. Chet W endt and
the m onths of gardening the family were visitors in Portland
owners of dogs m ust keep them last week, Mr. Wendt stayed long
up.
er as he is to receive a check-up
I suffered for years and am so
P. T. A. m et on the 5th of on his physicial condition which
thankful th at I found relief from
April and elected officers for the hasn’t been so good lately.
coming year. As Mrs. Ruth Back­
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Niederm yer this terrible affliction th at I will
us was ill Mrs. J. A. Skinner took were callers Sunday evening at gladly answ er anyone w riting me
over the meeting while Mrs. Hall the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz,
P. O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash.
and her group of mothers had Niedermyer.
charge of the refreshm ents. Those
The drinking fountain has been
elected for next year are: presi- moved from the south side of Pd. Adv. — NUE-OVO Laborat­
dent, Mrs. Elizabeth Heckert, Mrs Main Street to the north side in ories
Henry Sovde, vice-president; Mrs front of the Honor Roll, nice
Job Berrim an, treasurer, Mrs. H. work folks.
A. Bernsten Sec. Mrs. Henry
Mr. and Mrs. Carl N iederm yer
Sovd was chosen to attend the an(j family were visitors, Sunday
district meeting to be held in afternoon with Mrs. Anna W endt
May at LaGrande, Oregon, she and family.
will also attend the meeting held
Lynn Bernston youngest son of
in Ashland this month.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bernsten un­
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lady, re­ derw ent an appendectomy, S at­
cent comers from Calif bought urday, April the 6th and at this
the C. C. Goff building and are writing is improving but unable
planning on a self help laundry to he brought home.
Choose a profitable post war
as soon as they can get the build­
The children of Mr. and Mrs.
professional career—
ing remodeled to suit their needs. Wayne Carter are now recover­
C H IR O P R A C T IC
The Childers and Kimball real ing from the G erm an measles
Attend
a four vear accredited
estate handled the deal.
which they have contracted since
college in New York. Chicago.
John Norris is still seriously ill having the other measles recent­
Indianapolis.
Portland.
or
at his home and will be confined ly-
Toronto, under the G. I. Bui
to his home for another two or
Evylin Niederm yer is c&nfined
of Rights.
three months.
F n t fu rth e r in fo rm a tio n w rite
to her home with a throat and
Mr. and Mrs. Wordson out on ear infection.
National Chiropractic
the Ruch Highway have returned
Carl Mieier visited with his
Association. Inc.
from their visit to California but daughter, Mrs. Otto Heckert on
W ehstei C ity . Io w a
N a tio n a l B ldg.
report that they still like their Saturday.
own Southern Oregon best. As
they report their p art of the val­
ley now a mass of spring floweie
which are a mad riot of color at
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this time and are being enjoyed
Plan your trips to suit yourself. Greyhound’s
by them and their friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Blythe who pur­
frequent, conveniently-timed departures make
ABOUT VITAMINS, and scientific research has proven their
chased the old H urst place from
necessity for good health.
it easy to come and go as you p lea se...fo r
Mr. and Mrs. Shum an are pro­
gressing nicely in their work of
business, shopping or pleasure. This "tailor-
getting the place in readiness
for getting their nursery started
made” local service for you and your neighbor
their favorite vitamin products in the complete vitamins sections
The fencing and things of like
at WESTERN T H R IFT STORE in Medford.
communities saves you both time and money
order that can’t be used with the
growing of plants are being re­
on every trip. See your Greyhound agent for
moved but the improvements for
full information.
'
the nursery are being done right
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Sou hern Oregon’s Vitamins Headquarters . . .
along as time permits. Good luck,
Finds Medford’s Lowest Prices
folks.
H. G. TRAVIS, Agent
Phone 8181
101 E. Main
Finds Authentic Vitamin Information
Mrs. Lottie H unt spent April
Finds Medford’s Largest Variety.
the 7th visiting with her son and
family in Ashland.
Over j 00 kinds and sizes
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schaffer are
at last getting the electricity into
their place but like everyone e’«e
cow mbubi
lo c a i s ib v ic i
they find their is a shortage of
30 N orth Central
Phone Medford 3874
appliances
for their home but
St
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-fc »K. W ,M P.V
have their orders placed. So glad
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you are getting it done.
Higher Thoughts
REAL ESTATE
Notary Public
Insurance
Auto & Fire
Kimball-Childers
. Office
her most gorgeous apparel. Trees
come to life and put on their new
dresses of green pink, white and
yellow and clap their hands for
joy. Bulbs burst through the
ground, and pure lilies reach
their hands up toward the golden
sunshine, and refreshing showers
intice the dainty flowers out into
the radiant sunlight. Gen 1 1 e
zephyrs waft the delicate per­
fumes and contented sounds and
glad bird songs remind us of the
re-Edenized world which the new
Millenial day will bring to this
sin cursed world at which tiirne
the power of Satan no longer will
influence man and nature.
Now let us contem plate hum ­
anity itself. First we m ust turn
to the story of Christ to get the
interpretation of hum anity. Paul
says in 1 Cor. 15 so also the re­
surrection of the dead. It is sown
in corruption, it is raised in in­
corruption. The natural body is
raised a glorious spiritual body.
The natural m an shall also bear
the image of the heavenly. We
shall be changed in the tw inkl­
ing of an eye, at the sound of the
trum p of God, this corruptible
shall put on incorruption and this
m ortal shall put on immortality.
Then shall be brought to pass the
saying that is w ritten "Death
shall be swallowed up in victory.
The wages of sin is death but
thanks be to God which giveth
us the victory through our Lord
Jesus Christ. O, death where is
they sting O, grave where is thy
victory?” Be ye steadfast. Hold
fast thy faith in the Lord.
J. A. Skinner
600 OREGONIANS DOOMED TO DIE
IN TRAFFIC ACCIDEN FS DURING 1946
VFW Post Formed
at Jacksonville
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