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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1946)
OUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, APRIL a ,. 194Ä JACKSONVIL NEWS JACKSONVILLE GARDEN CLUB MET THI8 WEEK | ¡mother gueat who name was not of April. Those attending the 1 aides there time of discharge, he must sign pioneer of Ashland, a brother, F. learned. party - were — Mrs. . . Anna Wolff and 1 j ------th® Saturday Biology class ac- j — up within six months from his W. Bates of Estacada, Oregon and - V ■ 1 .4 ----- « — J „ Lk -------------- — - a . a * The Jacksonville Garden Clubi -------------- sons Oris, Donald and Robert of companied by their teacher, Miss date of discharge, or if he was three nieces. held their April meeting at the WEBSTER RANCH Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. John Lela Talbot invited the soph home of Mina Claire Hanley The CARETAKERS RETIRE Heckert of Medford, Mrs. Ella omore class and others to go ¡discharged after 12 May 1945, he Mrs. Howell was a member of must effect such enlistment prior meeting started at _ 2 p.m. with Mr. and Mrs W. W. Hartley Burnfiel and grandson, Gary with them to Crescent City to to 12 August 1946 whichever is the Rebekah lodge and the Town the gueat speaker, Mrs. Otto are retiring us uctive caretakers Moore, William Meier, Mr. and spend the day, the bus left at send club. Ewaldaon of Medofrd deinonstrat Mrs Albert Heckert and daughter seven in the morning. About 35 the later. Also such individuals Services were held at the Lit- ing the use of different shapes of of the Wubster ranch, they have Myrna, Mrs. Otto Heckert and young people were in the crowd retaining their discharge grade willer Funeral Chapel, and the been on the ranch for 25 years will be permitted to retain such vases and arrangements of flow- children Donald and Nita, and besides six adult leaders. A good ratings as parachutists, combat Rev. L. I. Winlkinson of the Bap eis with figurines that hud been taking care of the ranch, while the honored guests, Otto Heckert day was had by all. the owner Mr. Webster| resides infantryment, and similar desig tist church was in charge of the louned through the courtesy oi and Pvt. Delbert Heckert. The in Scotland. They regret leaving The lower grades held their nations authoribed by the War services. Swems Gift shop in Medford, she the neighborhood where they good time was reported had by Department. annual Easter Egg hunt. So that all. * used spring flowers from Miss have made many friends who there would be no waste each Hunleys flower gulden. Hostesses will miss them. They have no Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hamilton youngster was asked to only br RHEUMATISM for the duy were Mrs. Lois Mc definite plans for the future,. and 4/ son Lyle spent Easter with ing two eggs each. Nita Heckert (Services Wednesday Kee, Mrs. Mary Godward, and Just now they are resting and I . ‘ M £ t Jind . Mrs- Jack L Hamilton and a guest from Medford hid For Maude Howell and ARTHRITIS Mrs. Mina Conley. Door prize will live on on tne the ranen ranch until until they they1 M dford win nve the eggs for the youngsters. I suffered for years and am io Services were heldWednesday went to Mrs. Minu Conley this find something that they like to Jacksonville Home Economics The Orchards of Mr. Webster afternoon for Mrs. Maude R. thankful that I found relief from month. Mrs. Dorothy Mills and do they are planning on doing C U J on the 17th of April and Mr. Webster and Mr. Flem Howell of 125 North Main ,who this terrible affliction that I will Mrs. Mina Conley were present some travelfnjf around in their w,th Mrs Anna Wendt for a des- ing were dusted Saturday morn died Monday afternoon, April 11. gladly answer anyone writing me ed with a gift plant from club car •iirrim.tr and ntirl fall. /nil T h ey I ,“?;'1 ^CI t luncheon. rnr thitf this1 summer Iunt’heon. A good many of . ing by air plane, the dusting was She was born October 22, 1866 for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz, members for their new homes. have been active in the interest I m e m b e r s were present, done within minutes whereas of in Knox county, Missouri, mov P. O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. After the tea hour the members qf the community. Before moving! Eh«1 Burnfiel and Mrs. yore it took many men and hours ing to Ashland about 31 years l F I t n f h n n r o o o n t s-e» n # .K * C k d ’t toured the Hanley flower garden f onto the present ranch they were I * M lS . E l I Z i l L l C t h H t -------- visited to do the work. Thus we see less Pd. Adv. NUE-OVO Laborat- and inspected the new glass caretakers of the Green Mount with Mrs. “ Minnie Heckert Fri work for the men who had been ago. Surviving Mrs. Howell are her ories house and new specimens that ain ranch for 6 years, sp after 31 day afternoon. doing the work for years and hud been added to the garden years of active orchard work Mrs. Frank Riddle visited „ had become experts at the work. husband, Emerson Howe 11, a which included new Camilius, they are going to take a long friend on the 14th of April who Mr. and Mrs. Edward Redford Azaleas and Rhodendrons. vacation, which they have earn- is confined in a Medford hospital. and daughter, Barbara of San Mrs. Gladys Hamilton visited Francisco, California spent the Those present included mem ed, the community regret to seel ,T?r8’ ________ DRY DR. E. N. TERRILL bers, Mrs. Myrtle Arnold, Mrs. W. them leave but wish them well I MrS- Norman, Thursday Easter vacation week with Mr. Chiropractic Physician A Childers, Mrs. Anna Coleman, wherever they go and to the new I afternoon who iis ill at har home and Mrs. W. W. Hartley, the Mrs. Mina Conley, Mrs. Edna caretakers Mr. and Mrs. Paul] , was found to be improving Redfords are youngest daughter Evans, Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Cather Culberts and family we extend a a , . ha 1 t*fne- and son in law of Mr. and Mrs. Specializing in the Non-Con Mrs. Ann Livingston was ine Farley, Mrs. Nell Finney, Mrs welcome to the community. Hartley. Mr. Redford is assist. fining Treatment of shopper in Medford Saturday af- IxiVesta Gardner, Mrs. G. W. Hemorrhoids (Piles) Supt. of the Junior High in San Godward, Mrs. Mary Godward^ ,n fl l u nWT *n Apri1 ,4th« Mr. and Franciso. They returned to their Office Phone 4371 Mrs. T. n A. oumriei Burnfiel, Mr, Mrs. m Marie A combination birthday and I ...... « i Mrs. Adla Gwin, Mrs. E lizab e/’ furewell party was held at the Moore and son Gary w ent^Ilh home Sunday. Heckert Mrs. Hattie Hendrickson, lovely country home of Mr. and ing on the Rogue Riler 1 f H W. J. Warner is now setting Lithia Hotel Building PHONE 5781 Mrs. Lois McKee, Mrs. Dorothy Mrs. Otto Heckert on the 18th I The Cubs met Saturday out bulbs. His work has been Ashland. Oregon Mills, Miss Claire Hanley, Miss of April for Otto and Delbert ing at the home nt ♦ J -"‘T ’ slowed up this spring by wet GUNTER FUEL CO. Martha Hanley and Mrs. Sudie ground as he usually starts his Heckert who birhdays were last mother Mrs Thelma Misne’r Nichul. Guests were Mrs. Hazel week planting in March. and Delbert was leaving The city Muse.V^ ner’ -o Smith, Mrs. Grant Mettirnich und (or Scott Fj,ld, 111, on tH, 20th J „„ Mond/y, Apr,! SLABS being enjoyed by visitors from the town as well as -- ■ — the lOCdl ^ n g s t e r s and grown ups as well. Many historical items are there to be enjoyed by all and T k and. Mrs- J- A- Skinner for .h ‘v daughter- Enid home I h L he Ef Stef holidays, has as heir guests the Evangelists Lee Carr U • ann Paul Blakely of California. While here they all FnidPd 8t ahe Museum where En d enjoyed playing the organ. The h T ,n ,the mellow tones of the historical organ was enjoyed s ple wh° * •> £ Veterans May Enlist In Reserve Corps A recent Army Regulation grants enlistments in the Enlist ed Reserve Corps according to M/Sgt Morrison of the Medford, Oregon office of the United States Army Recruiting Service. “Many veterans recently discharg ed are not aware of the fact that they can sign up in the Enlisted Reserve Corps to guard their dis charge grade in the ’e vent that they are ordered to active duty,” says Sgt Morrison of the local recruiting office. In order to be eligible for the Several of the teachers have been hired for next year and an Enlisted Reserve Corps, a male individual must have served in ind’e^Se °/u salary went to them the army, navy, marine corps or and the other teachers are to be coast guard for a period of at nired as soon as possible least six months, been discharged The home of Mr. and Mrs. under honorable conditions, must Geona Smith was the scene of a meet physical standards, must birthday party last week in not be a selective service regis honor of Mrs. Smith’s mother trant classified 1A, and he must who was 94 years young this maintain a permanent residence month. within the continental limits of The mother of Mrs. Christine the United States or its possess Gooberson has been visiting in ions. Klamath Falls this past month, In order to be enlisted in the with her other daughter who re- grade the applicant held at the o-o-O-H GOOD ! 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