SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, MAY 9, i 94 over the week end. giving a welcome to the new re ­ today, and up to the very day 'I'UIC ATM KNThavebm-ll «old for re lie f of putting a new roof on his barn. ■> n iptoinw of «11*1 re»« ar I lin g from S tom ach Ruby Isaacs is the proud ow n­ Mrs. Mae Schultz of Rogue sidents who have chosen to make when the graves shall open, will RALPH k ih I D u o d e n a l U lc e r * d u e to fcxeet* A c id — er of a new hay bailer, P o o r D ig e s tio n « S o u r o r U p s e t S to m a c h , River spent the week end visit­ their home here. hear the good tidings. But alas, O a t t l n a * * , H e a r t b u r n , S le e p lo ttn e « « , e tc ., Mrs. Mary Norvell of Medford m ultitudes wil lperish because Miss Ann Livingston attended ing at the home of her daughter d u o U> Excess A c id . K o ld u n I d u r e ’ 1i i.tl I a church luncheon in Medford and son in law, Mr. and Mrs, was a dinner guest Friday even­ they will not accept eternal life A m I c f o r “ W i lla r d ’s M e ss a g e '* w h ic h f u l ly e x p la in s th ia t r u u iiu u u t — fre e — u t Saturday. ing of her daughter and son in thro’ Jesus Christ the Son of God, R. C. Cummings. Mr. Childers has moved back EAST SIDE PHARMACY Candidate for Republican G rant Cummings and his uncle law, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Goddard. who died for us th at we m ight Last m eet of the year of the P. live eternally. Why will ye die Nomination for from Rogue River is spending a T. A. was held on Wednesday without hope in the resurrection few days on the coast fishing. evening May the 1st a t the high of the just? Today is the day of COUNTY JUDGE Mrs. Ella Burnfiel entertained at luncheon Saturday, Mrs. Eliza­ school. A large attendance was Salvation. Choose ye this day, In the May Primary TRY OUR beth Heckert and daughter, Nita. reported. The speaker for the tomorrow may be too late. Would evening was Una B. Inch who you be lost like milliions whoj Mrs. Maree Moore and young son MAY 17 Gary, Mrs. Frank Shaw and son talked on working toward N at­ have passed on into eternity w ith A SUCCESSFUL FARMER Dale, Mrs. A. Bowman and ional and International unity. out this Savior to rescue from daughter, Ida, Mrs. G. W. God Mrs. Eve Prentiss’ Accordina eternal hell? Millions have lost ward, Mrs. Darland Offenbacher GirlS entertained with several out by putting off the day of de­ Experienced in Jackson County Management Phone 3281 and daughter Gayle, Mrs. Etta numbers. Final reports for the cision, Take heed! If you do Paid adv. current year wete read. Mrs. H. nothing you are lost, but if you Heckert of Medford, Mrs. Mary Godward, after the luncheon the O. Colburn county P.T.A. presi­ wil lreceive Jesus Christ as your ladies had a shower for Mrs. dent installed the new officers Savior ye shall have eternal life. June Dewey of San Diego, Calif. for the coming year, which will be Mrs. Elizabeth Heckert, P re­ She received m any nice gifts. 4 . Mrs. Marion Niederm yer is on sident, Mrs. Maurice Sovde, vice president, Mrs. Job Merriman, On the Plaza the sick list this week. treasurer, Mrs. H. A. Bernsten as The painters have completed secretary, Mrs. Ruth Backus re- renovating the IOOF hall and the i tiring president was presented ABOUT VITAMINS, and scientific research has proven their .w ith a past presidents pin. The Sumi evangelistic party necessity for good health. will be a t the OLD HISTORIC CHURCH of Jacksonville both Everybody Can Find . . . ’ morning and evening on Mothers their favorite vitamin products in the complete vitamins sections 1 Day, May 12. There will be spe­ at WESTERN T H R IFT STORE in Medford. cial musical num bers by the Lad­ ies quartet and oboe selections. Gospel messages at both services Everybody Who S hops. . . by Rev. Sumi. Southern Oregon’s Vitamins Headquarters . . . Higher Thoughts Finds Medford’s Lowest Prices Finds Authentic Vitamin Information Finds Medford’s Largest Variety. Strange as it may seem people are quick to accept plans which Over joo kinds and sizes are for their advantage, except in one case, which is the most far reaching and enduring of anything offered to the human Phone Medford 3874 30 North Central race. Since the days of Adam, God has revealed to the earth dwell­ er that He purposes to give eter- ’ On Saturday May the 4th the Royal Neighbors were hostesses to the ltoyul Neighbors conven­ tion, ubout 150 members were here from Klnmuth Fulls, Central Point, Ashland Medford und Grunts Pass. The meeting was opened by the local lodge who also hud the incoming march. Ashland put on the initiatory . Hi, Grunts Puss draping of charter, Medford the outgo­ ing march and Jacksonville the .emorial service. Mrs. May Log­ an, State Supervisor was u spe- ci d guest from out of town us wus Mrs. Elsie Walker, district di puty, Mrs. Thelma McIntyre VOTE FOR w BILLINGS RUG CLEANING SERVICE Wardrobe''Cleaners EVERYBODY’S TALKING! what you save on travel at Greyhound’s WESTERN THRIFT STORE per mile rate! To Klamath Falls 1.25 1 .0 0 Saving up to 25% to other Oregon points Greyhound’s low fares are a welcome saving at a time when almost everything else costs more. N ew schedules, new buses, new convenient departures are being added to meet the needs of growing communities., .yet fares are less than ever before! Go Greyhound on every trip...forget driving and parking worries, save time, save your car, save more money every mile. E xtra savings on rou n d trip tick ets—10-Ride Book saves even more. H. G. TRAVIS, A gent 101 E. Main Phone 8181 V O TE 25X VERN SMITH REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON MAY 17 PRIMARIES • Born at Oregon City, 1907. Resident of Jack- son County over 20 years. Married and have three children. • Four years in U. S. Navy. 1927-1931. G REYHO U N D I • * Chairman of Boy Scout Committee, Troop 12 for three years. • Inspector of construction Oregon State High­ way Department. STANDS F O R . . . • Public relations and fire suppression officer for U. S. Forest Service, Rogue River Na­ tional Forest. • Sheriff's County Patrol, designed principally for protection and aid to rural areas. • • Z • Hired by Sheriff Syd Brown, from Ashland City Police Department, in 1941. to become Chief of Investigations for Jackson County, in which capacity served continuously until March 1949. Oldest employee in continuous Service. f I Served since 1941 as chairman of Infantile Paralysis drive for Southern end of County. Rigid Sales. inspection of livestock at Capable, experienced and ployees. Auction courteous em- • Endorses legislative action holding open county delinquent tax lands for a 30-day period for veterans purchase rights before public sale, to be used for building purposes. Experienced and Courteous Public Service Paid Political Adv. F i l l Q U I N T, C O N V ■ N I I N T LOCAL S IR V IC I