Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, May 30, 1946 JACKSONVILLE NEWS Redford fo Speak At Jacksonville Baccalaureate A large crowd of invited guests attended the Prom which was held in the Grange hall, after the banquet. Many happy memories will linger in the minds of the gala crowd that was there. Jacksonville Museum May Become Reality Rebekahs Elect Officers May 20 should be moisture proof. On this point. Jester says pumice building blocks are not im per­ vious to moisture unless they are plastered with cement or other­ wise treated so they will not be too absorbent. Native K entuckian. John Lewis M eyers. D ies May 10 John Lewis Myers died at the Ruth Rebekah lodge No. 4, Community Hospital, May 16. elected officers at their meeting The deceased was born March 9, Mrs. Jewel Rians arrived this on May the 20th. The new of­ 1654 in Kentucky and is su r­ Huccaluureuti* services will be week for an extended visit at the ficers include, Mrs. Winnifred vived by two sons and three held in the First Presbyterian home of her son and daughter-in- Kimball, Noble Grand; Vi c e daughters. They are. Melvin Church on Sunday, June the 2nd law, Mr, and Mrs. Rhuel Rians Southern Oregon Historical Grand, Mrs. M arjorie McDaniels; Myers of Olney, Illinois and J. for the graduating class of 1946. of Medford. Society Plans To Ask For Secretary, Mrs. Elinor D ic k - Myers of Wlahalla, North Dako­ The Senior eluss has secured the Fifteen grange meml>er8 made 45000 Appropriation Treasurer, Mrs. Nadine Coffman’ ta. Mrs. Violet Line and 'Mrs. services of Dr. Walter Redford, the trip to Talent last week. Sev­ A fter a short meeting here in Edna Tonkel of Denver, Colorado Ashland, retired SOC President eral new members were initiated In anticipation of the time Jacksonville the members adjour­ Mrs. Zora Brown, Danville, Ill­ us the speaker in place of the into the lodge, Henry Conger when the old Jackson county ned to Medford where they had inois also a brother Edgar A. Rev. L. H. Mitchelmore. Rev. spoke to the members about the courthouse at Jacksonville will the pleasure of seeing the Chival­ Myers of Ashland. M itchehnore ts in the East at this shortage of hay and grain in the be designated as a perm anent ry degree bestowed on Mrs. time. Funeral services were held at valley. museum for Southern Oregon, C. Grace Brownlee, a fellow mem­ 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Litwil- by Miss Thelma Severson form er­ A. Meeker, Medford, announced ber. Gladys Hamilton ler Funeral Chapel with Rever­ JUNIORS HOLD PROM ly of Jacksonville is planning to this week that the Southern Ore­ end E. R. Quick officiating. On Wednesday afternoon the The Juniors had charge of the be m arried early in June. gon Historical society plans to local Rebekahs were hostesses to banquet and prom held in honor The Stomach Flu has been on petition the county budget com­ Among those from here atten d ­ of the Seniors. The banquet was ing the boat races at Emigrant m ittee for a $5000 appropriation. [ the rampage in town as well as the visiting members at the con­ State School For The vention. The visitors came in a Deaf Plans Summer Session held at Rupp's dining hall in Lake Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. The money will be used for other parts of the valley. caravan on a sightseeing trip to Central Point; besides the classes Thane Smith and Mrs. L. E. Ham­ reoair of the old building. Superintendent Rex Putn a m the Historical Lodge hall. the high school faculty and ilton and son Lyle. reports that the staff is complet­ Many Jackson county organi­ school board attended the ban­ The ladies of the Jacksonville ed for the special summer school, Due to the rains recently the Mr. and Mrs. M. Morgan en­ zations have previously voiced quet. They also had as their tertained house guests over the the need for a perm anent site in bay is going to be discolored if lodge served light refreshm ents to be held in Salem for children guests Mr. Bowman, County Week end . which the many pioneer relics,: the farm er can’t get it put up be­ to all. All in ad it was a busy having difficulty in readi n g, Superintendent and Miss Una B.. associated with the history of fore it receives any more rain. week for the 1OOF and Rebek­ speech, and for those requiring Lt. Cloyd Lee Porter and wife Inch. left for their home in Arizona, Oregon, could be preserved and Sunshine is needed now to dry ahs, as well as enjoyable. All lip reading. The entire facilities The string ensemble of Mrs. C. May 22nd after spending their protected. The Southern Oregon out the hay. members who could get away a t­ of the beautifully situated School R. Alexander entertained. Thé two weeks vacation visiting his Historical society is planning to tended the business sessions in for the Deaf in Salem wil be used for this purpose. The session will liuw aiian theme was carried out parents and other relatives at proceed along a definite plan Medford run for eights weeks beginning in the dining room and prom hall. Rogue River and Klamath Falls. with action directed toward utili­ The Royal Neighbors are spon­ 1 he committee of Seniors who Mrs. Ella Burnfiel and grand­ June 10 and ending August 2. G rant Cummings and his uncle zing the Jacksonville building. soring the Home Economics club -------------------- had charge of the prom arrange­ returned last week from the Originally the society had plan­ to be organized this week under son, Gary Moore, left Saturday — F IL M S — ments included Betty Darting, coast where they had been fish­ ned to place a proposed mileage . for San Diego, Calif, where they the leadership of Miss Farrell. DEVELOPED A PRINiTED Betty Roch, Mary Killingsworth, ing. will spend the next two months j measure on the general election 6 or 8 ex. 15c per roll Elvis Offenbacher. and Wesley visiting at the home of Mrs. Burn- Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hamilton ballot in November, however le­ Double size 25c Mr. and Mrs. Noah Smith are fiel’s daughter and son in law Grinsted. They secured a three had water installed in their home gal complications encountered 5c extra of Panchromatic. AU expecting their son, Ensign Rob­ piece orchestra for the evening. last week. Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte Dewy. caused the society to change its fine grain developed. Reprints e rt home in the near future. He plans. Mr. Meeker stated that the 2c each. Double size 3c each. state legislature would have to is to receive his discharge from r>eckle or plain edge. Guaran pass proper legislation before the the navy. Their other son, Jack teed work. Enlarging, coloring, mileage proposal could be put is still down in Panama with the Engineers. copying. Low prices. Send to— into effect. Dairymen who either are build­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Edens and ing or contemplate building milk ECONOMY In order to assure success to PHOTO FINISHERS the plan to make the Jacksonville family of New York City have houses may save themselves time Box 1576, Station D building a perm anent museum been visiting at the home of Mr. and money by ascertaining that LOS ANGELES 7, CALIF. the Society plans to get a thous­ Edens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. such construction and equipm ent and members at $2.00 a member. Edens. Mr. Edens has been trans- meet state requirem ents for the I RI'SH BREAD AND PASTRIES DELIVERED DAILY This would insure financial back­ fered from New York to La grade of m ilk they sell. Such ing and a strong enough m em ­ Grande, Oregon where they will plans may be subm itted for ap­ W r Don't Ration Our Stocks . . . First Come, First Served bership to see completion of the reside in the future. proval or suggestions to C. R. A'OU" OPEN project. Geo Edens has received his dis­ Jester, Box 1503. Medford who is The Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Skin­ charge and was also home at this the representative of the state de­ ner will leave for California time, to enjoy a visit with the partm ent of agriculture, division within a few days w here they family. Geo. will leave soon for of foods and dairies for Jose­ will attend the graduation exer­ the East where he will be m arr­ phine, Jackson and K lam ath ied. cises of their daughter, Enid. counties. Or they may be sent Agate and Myrtlewood direct to the departm ent head­ Jewelry quarters at Salem. C all J acksonville 19 i State regulations require cer­ tain types of m aterials as well as construction. M aterials going into GIFTS FOR G RADU ATIO N construction of milk houses home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank i Reed, Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. John Loper and Baccalaureate services were son were callers in Talent, Sat­ held for sixteen graduates of the urday evening. Mrs. Joe Williamson and son, Talent High School a t 8 o’clock last Sunday evening, at Talent, Darrell have gone to California ABOUT VITAMINS, and scientific research has proven their in the beautifully decora t e d to visit friends. Mrs. Williamson necessity for good health. Friends church. plans to extend her trip to Okla The speaker of the evening was homa where she will spend a few the Reverend Milo C. Loss of weeks with her father. Medford. Mr. George Maddox Mrs. Nona G ilbrath is in Cal­ in the comPlete vitamins sections sang the “Lord’s P rayer” and ifornia visiting her son and at WESTERN THRIFT STORE in Medford. “God Bless This House" accom daughter. panied by Mrs. Maddox. A large Roy Estes, Ben Clark and Del­ crowd attended the services. bert Clark made a trip to Coqu­ ille, Oregon last week-end. Sou hern Oregon’s Vitamins Headquarters . . . ♦ TALENT BIBLE SCHOOL WILL Mrs. Katie Dunn, Mrs. Clara Finds Medford’s Lowest Prices BEGIN MONDAY. JUNE 3RD. Daily vacation Bible school Dudley and daughter, Verna of Finds Authentic Vitamin Information will begin next Monday, June 3, Kings Highway were calling on Finds Medford’s Largest Variety. at the Methodist church. Classes friends in Talent Saturday after­ Over 500 kinds and sizes will be from 9 to 11 a.m. Mrs. noon. Miss Dora Lee Allen of Nash­ Genevieve Holdridge will be sup­ ville Tenn. who is traveling erintendent. through the northw est, under the, 30 North Central Mrs. Jay Terrill was a dinner direction of the Board of Educa­ Phone Medford 3874 guest Sunday of Mrs. L. C. Hack- tion of the Methodist church, spoke to the Sunday School ler. Mr. and Mrs. H erm an Cannon teachers, Friday evening. received a long distance tele phone call from their son Carl i ton Saturday evening. Carlton A NEW SHIPMENT told his parents that he was HAS JUST ARRIVED leaving Sunday morning a t 4 a. m. for duty in the European Theater. He also sent Best Re­ gards to all his Talent friends. 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