JACKSONVILLE NEWS OHDEH EASTERN STAR GRAND LECTURER VISITS On May the 10th Memorial «•rvices were held for the lute members of Adurel Chapter No. 3. Order of the Eastern Star. During tiie evening members were honored by a visit from Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ambrose, Mrs, Ambrose is the grand lecturer of tin- grand chapter and a past worthy grand matron of Oregon. During the session, Mrs. Am­ brose wus escorted und introduc- the Lincoln School. Specifica­ tions may be obtained at the Central School Office in the First National Bank Building. The Board reserves the right to re­ ject any and all bids. DEAN A. DUFFIELD, Clerk cd by Mrs. Lulu Saulsberry, who hud served as grand chaplain during the term, Mrs. Ambrose served as grand matron, Mrs. 3 room house and acreage. $1,800. Phone Jacksonville 622. Dorothy Waldron, who served as one of the grand pages during Officers For Coming Year Piimary election voters were 4 Room house with store build­ Mrs. Ambrose year as matron Soloctod at Regular Mooting light in Jacksonville the election ing. Phone, Jacksonville 622. Haying Getting Into presented her with a gift of flow­ board reported. The Democrats ers. Officers for the year of 1946- Full Swing in Jacksonville failed to have many candidates CASH for your D iam on d , Mr. Lulu Saulsberry had as 47 were elected by the Jackson­ Haying is progressing nicely at so they didn’t have to vote for Watch, Radio or Piano. Bob Lee her guests lust week, Mr. and ville Garden club at the reg-'«-r this time. Among those having very many men, which gave the Jacksonville Mrs. C. A. Ambrose. meeting at the club house, Thurs­ hay down are Mr. Roby Issacs, Republicans a field day in the Radio-Electric 5 24 2tp. Mr. M. Morgan, Niedermyer day, May 6. The following otfic- primaries. Jacksonville grange members ers were elected: Miss Claire brothers and L. E. Hamilton Serving on the election board were guests Tuesday evening at Hanley, President, 1st vice Pres. were Mrs. Helen Reed, Mrs. Irene NEW M ATTRESSES the Phoenix grange. The local Mrs. Mina Conley, 2nd vice Pres. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kimball FACTORY TO YOU Grigsby, Mrs. Hannah Smith, lodge had charge of the meeting, Mrs. Helen Reed, were visitors in Grants Pass, Ore- Treas. — Areas. Mrs Mrs. w ian« rass, ore- Mrs. Leora Niedermyer, Miss OLD M ATTRESSES MADE I :---------, and Mr- Ike Dunford, lecturer, Dorothy Mills, Sec. Mrs. Eliza- gon Thur«day afternoon in the Claire Hanley. LIKE NEW t h a n k f u l th ,/ / / * * ? a?d “*n 80 hud charge of the program. All ui— — i—— »<— beth Heckert. Historian, Mrs. interests of their Agate shop. The counting board included tills t n i l i 1 frifol?nd rc cI irom ^“cksonville grangers present en- Myrtle Arnold, librarian, Mrs. Mrs. Harry Whitney is on the NEW BOX SPRINGS Mrs. Zola Fick, Mrs. Faye Peters, ..l uiiv ' C uWUction that 1 will'joyed the hospitality of the Phoe- Addie Smets. sick list this week. WHILE THEY LAST Mrs. Stella Beach, Mrs. Gertrude K • y answer anyone writing me nix grange members, they report- Mr. and Mrs. Otto Niedermyer Mr. Myrtle Arnold chose as her Martin and Albert Hueners. tor information. Mrs. Anna Puutz, ed. - z topic for the day “Flowers. were shoppers in Medford on L. M. Cline has been ill at his P. O. 13ox 823, Vancouver, Wash. -------- n ------------ Shrubs and trees of the Bible” in Friday afternoon home this past week. p i aj ______ Mr. and Mrs. Patterson called this talk she gave the legend of -9- The Jacksonville club, D. E ‘ Adv. NUE-OVO Luborat- on Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Skinner the dogwood, sketches from the Mrs. Elizabeth Heckert and son Ph. 6271 Hartman, proprietor, is being re­ 93 N. Main — lay afternoon Donald were business callers in Williamsburg Art of Cookery modeled, Mr. Hartman said this Ashland, Oregon dated in 1742 was read by Miss Medford Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Zola Fic entertai n e d week. It will remain open during Hanley and was much enjoyed the period. The interior is to be guests on Saturday afternoon. by members. redecorated, and the outside will The W. W. Winningham min- Dedication of the Memorial be redone. LAST MINUTE GIFTS FOR city park honoring JacksonviUe ing claim ° n Forest Creek was The oldest bar in the state of World War II dead will be held ’¿ ¡ A * ? ' ’ , and “ rs’ Adams oi N O W OPEN Oregon is now being used as a on the 29th of May where they *?edford last, week according to counter in the Bob Lee Electric plan for the school children to ph! from Kimba11 Real shop in Jacksonville. According take Dart u -ti = «, . . _ _ Estate office. take part as well as a speaker to Mr. Lee the bar is made of Mrs. Nellie Niedermyer enter­ yet not chosen. yellow oak and was built in Mrs. Hattie Hendrickson was tained the H.E.C. Club at her Phoenix 90 years ago. Agate and Myrtlewood home on Wednesday with a des­ awarded the door prize, a contest sert luncheon at 1.30. There were Jewelry conducted through the year was CALL FOR BIDS completed and awards made at seventeen members present. An Bids will be accepted up to 7:30 C all J acksonville 19 i this meeting. Mrs. Dorthy Mills enjoyable afternoon was spent by p.m. June 10, 1946 by the Di­ the ladies. won on her General Scrapbook, rectors of School District 5, Ash­ Mrs. Geòrgie Cody celebrated land, Oregon, for the painting of GIFTS FOR GRADUATION Mrs. Nelle Finney on her book her 81st birthday on May the Flower arrangements. The ladies the interior of the first Boor at were presented Dogwood plants. 10th. She had many callers dur­ ing the day and received many Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Marion Niedermyer, nice gifts and cards. Mrs. Lordia Sanger was a dele Mrs. Elizabeth Heckert, Mrs. An­ gate from the Ruth Rebekah na Coleman. Lodge no. 4 Mrs. Sanger is a past Noble Grand, Mrs. Zola Fick also KIMBALLS OPEN NEW attended the Assembly on Mon AGATE SHOP ON day. FRESH BUTTER CALIFORNIA STREET FRESH MILK . Lt. and Mrs. Cloyd Lee Porter LUNCH MEATS Jacksonville Agate shop FRESH VEGETABLES ’ arrived Monday, May the 13th to owned by Mr. and Mrs. G. Kimball was opened on Saturday visit 1 at the home of Lt. Porter’s May 1st. They have a nice stock parents> Ml and Mrs. R. C. Cum- of necklaces, rings, pins and ear mings and his brothers, Grant J acksonville W e Deliver rings and many novelties made of a"d Ray 11 has been three years P h o n e 281 Oregon Myrtle wood. They will since Grant and Cloyd have Seen 'be glad to show you the shop on ea£b ° ihe„ . . , , which they have spent months . rhe Jr' Hlgh schoGl Pupils held of preparation. Mr. Kimball has their annuaI Picnic on Wednes- been cutting and polishina the day' Mr’ Ancil Gunter has charge JEWELRY, RADIO PARTS AND TUBES agates throughout the winter l°f this grade. Claire H anley Elected Prexy of Jacksonville Garden C lub Republicans Have Field Day Friday RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS REED’S MATTRESS CO. Jacksonville AGATE SHOP • GRADUATION CARDS Large Variety of Gifts and Presents. Gome in and look around PREPARE YOUR SUNDAY DINNER BY SHOPPING SATURDAY at CLINES, open 7 days a week METZ 5c to .$1.00 Store CLINE’S GROCERY The Kimballs plan to enlarge Senior Skip day was enjoyed their agate and myrtlewood b u si-lby the class and sPonsor, Mr. and ness throughout the summer. I ^ rs B Goddard and son Stev- --------------- ------- , I on. The Seniors selected Squaw Mrs. Alice Ulrich is visiting her l Lake for the trip and picnic was son, Nye ,and his family in P e t - |mucb eni°y ed by all those pres- aluma, Calif. Her son Lewis tooklenL her as far as Red Bluff where! Mrs’ L®0™ Pease and Miss Nye met them. She was en joying,1^ 13 Ta,bot sponsored the pic- her visit and trip according to I nic Friday for the 3rd and 4th the last word received here I grades^ The picnic was held on ________________ I the Morgan ranch. Charles God- «WMWXWWXXXXXXwrccccccc«» J dard and Lyle Hamilton were 1 'absent because of illness. Set** cò n v e« 'e n c e S» .It « Sour Co" from ASHLAND Northbound 2:47 4:32 *7:00 9:56 a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. 12:12 3:26 6:47 9:36 p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. To Klamath Falls and IDAHO POINTS 1:36 p.m. H. G. TRAVIS, Agent 10:26 p.m. 101 E. 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